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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 


FOR THE YEAR 1983 
Nos. 1-12 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, 
of June 30, 1906, and of March 4, 1909 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON: 1934 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


| PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS) 


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19338 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. l 


UNITED STATES 
Se GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1933 
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The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norep By Users oF Tuts CATALOGUE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “ the,’ or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gounod (Charles Fran- 
cois); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach 
(Jacques); Paganini (Niccolo); Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Rossini 
(Gioacchino Antonio); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexan- 
der); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,”’ etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” ‘“schottische,’ “nocturne,” ‘impromptu,’ “sonata,” étude,” 
“study,” “‘ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying “words by,” “music by”) are to be 
understood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment 
unless otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “ E,” Class E, Musical 
compositions; “ D,” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©” implies copy- 
right registration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; 
“© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the prices 
of the various parts of the catalogue are now as follows: 


PeeemeL OUT, BOOKS DYOPET. 44000) ck $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
Lectures, and Maps__________  REURFRM ERAN LEGA te 8 Biss» BoA SUES arb es CURE US Cotte 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures____________ 2. 00 
Part 2, Periodicals ____.__- Se ea Aree See eae scary Rete am er ee ee Se et 2. 00 
es vrucical Compositions 4. 2.0 ou 3.00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations__.__ 2.00 
mete numbers (except. Book leaflets) 1-2-9 kn . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_______________________ 2.00 


All parts, for complete calendar year____-_~___--_.-- Lee 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or ar- 
ticles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the Dis- 
trict of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Nortcr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, in- 
clusive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other gov- 
ernmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles 
may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such 
claimant prior to December 31, 1933. | 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps 
are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recister or Corrricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—viii of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1i of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages 1x—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 138; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vili of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v—ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noticy.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no 


statement of authorship is given. 


A-B-C; song, w Charles Johnson. 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 19383; E unp. 66355; | 


Marjorie J. Fairbairn. 1 


A canzone ’e Napule; di Ernesto De 
Curtis, arr. I. Culotta; orch. parti. 
© Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27543; So- 


cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni.. Pas 


Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27542; Societa anonima  Suvini- 
Zerboni. NRE: 


A coups de garcette; one-step, paroles. 
Henri Diamant-Berger, m Jean Le- | 


noir; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27441; Hditions 
Salabert. 4 


*A femmena; di Ernesto De Curtis, 


arr. Feyder; orch. parti. © Dee. 
25, 19382; EH for. 27539; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 5 


—versi Rocco Galdieri, m Ernesto 
De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27538; Societ&a anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 6 


A la bonne franquette; fox-trot, de 
Conduisez moi, madame, paroles 
René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m 
Oberfeld; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27452; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 7 


Aber russisch muss es sein; foxtrot, 
wu. m Stephan Weiss u. Friedrich 
Schwarz, arr. Walter’ Borchert; 
orch. stimmen. © Apr. 8, 1932; E 
for. 28170; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 


G. m. b. H. 8 
—— — —klav. arr. Walter Bor- 
chert. © Apr. 8, 1932; E for. 


28169; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 9 


Abide with me; arr. for Hawaiian 
guit., ten., melody and acc., in dia- 
gram. Aug. 1, 1932; E pub. 
34480; Harry Scott Kelso. 10 


Abiding (The) King; Christmas pag- 
eant and lyrics, Mattie B. Shannon, 
m Adam Geibel and J. di Capua. © 
Oct. 29, 1982; D 28344; Hall-Mack 
co. 10* 


versi Libero Bovio, m Ernesto De . 


Absence doesn’t make my heart grow 
fonder; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 66736; Lela Long 
Hill. 11 


Abuela (La) de Pichi; schottis, letra 
Vicente Moro, m J. Martin Vidal. 
© Nov. 5, 1932; E for. 27895; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 12 


Ach Rosalinde, komm’ besuch’ mich 
mal im sommerhaus; foxtrot, w 
Fritz Rotter, m Margulies u. Holms, 


klav. arr. Walter Borchert. © July 
28, 1931; E for. 28164; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 13 
—— orch. stimmen. © July 
23, 1981; E for. 28164; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 14 
Achieving faith; hymn, m Adger M. 
Pace. © Dec. 14, 1932; Epub. 
34480; Laben M. Huff. 15 


Adeste fideles; English text Frederick 
Oakeley, traditional melody arr. Cyr 
de Brant; 3-pt. song or mixed cho.; 
pf. or organ ace. © Nov. 18, 1932; 
EK pub. 34178; Carl Fischer, inc. 16 . 


Adieu; by Edward Elgar; pf. © Jan. 
30, 19338; E for. 28102; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 17 


Admiral Benbow; Somerset folk-song, 
ed. and arr. W. H. Reed; violin and 
Din” ©, Oct 1S 93 2ny for, 27729 
Oxford univ. press. 18 


African drums; w Hazel Kay, m M. J. 
Crusoe. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65805; Hazel Kroger and Michael 
James Crusoe. 19 


After I’ve gone away; song. © Dec. 
14, 1982; E pub. 34236; Evelyn 
Maud Guild. 20 


After we’ve said goodbye; waltz song. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66177; 
Sylvia Barden Doane. 21 


After you said goodbye to me; song, 
m T. J. Wickersheim and Art Hast- 
man. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 
66848 ; Theodore J. Wickersheim. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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Again; waltz song, w Sid Denny. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66116; 
Morris Goldstein. 23 


Toccata; pf. © Jan. 
14, 19388; EH for. 28018:* J &? W: 
Chester, ltd. 24 


Ah, eh, dis donc; marche one-step, de 
Par habitude, paroles Jean Manse, 
m G. Ouvrard; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27460; Editions Salabert. 25 


Ah! l’ammore e che ffa fa’; di Ernesto 
De Curtis, arr.. I. -Culotta: (orch: 
parti. © Dee. 25, 1932: E for. 
27545; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 26 


versi Ernesto Murolo, m Ernesto 
De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27544; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 27 


Ah, la biguine; dans La joie de Paris, 
paroles Henry Varna, m Pascal 
Bastia. © Dec. 10, 1982; HE for. 
27367; Editions Josephine Baker. 

28 


Aimer, boire et chanter; valse, Johann 
Strauss, arr. Julien Porret; orch. et 
jazz ptes. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27839; Heugel. 29 


Ain’t it gonna ring no more; w and m 
Val Burton and Will Jason. ©1c. 
Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66566; Movie- 
tone music corp. 30 


Ain’t it the truth; w Dorothy Fields, 
m Jimmy McHugh; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E pub. 34486; Mayfair music 
corp: 31 


Ain’t-cha; pf. with w. ©1e. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66265; Avery Worman. 
32 


Air d’autrefois; imitation de clavecin 
sur des reminiscences 18° siécle, 
transcrit Rose Cornaz; guit. hawa- 
Ienne. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27431; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 33 


Air in D minor; by Henry Purcell, 
arr. Katharine Benham; percussion 
band pts. and pf., with child con- 
ductor’s sc. © Dec. 21, 1932; E for. 
27500; Joseph Williams, Itd. 34 


Air out your soul and beat on your big 
bass drum; song, melody J. Bricken 
and L. Shurr. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1983; 
E unp. 66165; Leopold Shurr, Jules 
Bricken and Bob Bricken. 35 


Agnew (Roy) 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Airs (Les) de Mistinguett; de divers 
compositeurs, fantaisie-sélection 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
June 15, 1932; E for. 27385; HEdi- 
tions Salabert. 36 


Airs russes [and] Chants populaires 
de la Hongrie; auteurs inconnus, 
transcrits Rose Cornaz; guit. hawa- 
ienne. © Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27434; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 37 


Alabama minstrel man; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66931; 
John Raymond Thomson. 38 


Alawa; song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 65986; Johanna N. Wilcox. 39 


Alba; sérénade, paroles Fernand Beis- 
sier, m Richard Barthelemy. © Dec. 
12, 1982; E for. 27646; Société an- 
onyme des editions Ricordi. 40 


’Albergo ’e Ill’ allegria; versi Giuseppe 
Irace, m Salvatore Gambardella. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28027; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri. 41 


Alda; leggenda lirica Giovanni Dro- 
vetti; opera completa per canto e pf. 
© Dec. 21, 1932; E for. 27649; Leo- 
poldo Cassone. 42 


Alice blue gown; waltz, w Joseph Mc- 
Carthy, m Harry Tierney, arr. Will 
D. Moyer; Hawaiian guit. solo, nota- 
tion and diagram. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34281; Leo Feist, inc. 43 


Alice in Wonderland; by Glenn W. 
Ashley; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34146; McKinley music co. 44 


All aboard for dreamland, baby, kiss 
mama and papa goodnight; waltz, w 
Joe Young, m Abel Baer, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts. with male trio, 
B. Faighes. © Jan. 3, 1933; HE pub. 
34285; Leo. Feist, inc. 45 


——_ ——_ ——_ ——-with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 27, 1982; E pub. 34054; Leo 
Feist, inc. 46 


All for my own; melody and pf. treble. 
with w. © 1 ec. Jan. 26, 19383; E 
unp. 66818; Edgar Nile Leas and 
Mary Edith Denning. 47 


All for you; song, w Ebba von Munck. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 19338; E unp. 67044; 
John Lofholm. 48 


All I care to have is your love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1933;°E unp. 
66056; Samuel Gerber. 49 


All I want you to say, you love me; 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 
66018; Bill Culbreth. 50 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


All in a day; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 ec. Jan. 14, 1983; E unp. 66241; 
Perry Richard Bechtel. 51 


All that is mine is yours; w Jack Yel- 
len, melody Dan Dougherty. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66528; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 52 


All through you; w Clay Keyes, m 
Turner Layton; with ukulele arr. © 
Dee. 29, 19382; E for. 273866; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 53 


All your time; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 3, 1933; EH unp. 65785; Jessie E. 
Viesselman. 54 


Alle fugle figjter paa en sang om ker- 
lighed; fra Han Hun og Hamlet, 
tekst Carl Viggo Meincke, m Victor 
Cornelius. © Dec. 17, 1932; E for. 
27629; Wilhelm Hansen. 5D 


Allegri ballerini; polka, Freddie Petri; 
pf. accordion. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; 
EH unp. 66402; Alfred Petri. 56 


Allure; w Lord Byron, m Harry C. 
Banks; high voice; in G min. © 
Dec. 2, 1932; E pub. 34041; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc. 57 


Alma mater song Lenoir high school. 
1. Pf. — 2. Vocal quartet. © 1. 
each Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66868, 
66869; Charles Kermit Bolick. 

58, 59 


Alone with my dreams; song, m Hdith 
Lillian Emmerich. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1933; E unp. 66651; Alfred Louis 
Emmerich. 60 


Along the old dream trail; song. © 1 
e. Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 65760; Myron 
L. Johnson. 61 


Along Washougal’s. banks I stroll; 
Song, m Raymond W. Clarke. ©1c. 
Dee. 28, 1982; E unp. 66280; Ida 
Austen. 62 


Alpengliihn (Das); landler, melodie 
Adalbert Herkner. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1933; E unp. 65909; Harry Renes. 

63 


Alt-Wien; by Godowsky, transcribed 
Jascha Heifetz; violin and pf. 
Noy. 25, 1932; E pub. 34194; Carl 

-. Fischer, inc. 64 


Always buy American; song, arr. Wm. 
M. Doran. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 67124; Tillie McGuire Doran. 

65 

Always tomorrow; song. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1983; E unp. 66494; Lois Haines. 

“ 66 


80 


Am I in love; w Jimmy Van Loon 
and Don Whittaker, m Jimmy Van 
Loon. ©1e. Jan. 26, 1933; E unp. 
66840; James H. Van Loon, jr. 67 


Amazones; paroles René Chalupt, m 
Pierre-Octave Ferroud; voix de 
femmes, sans acc. © Dee. 1, 1932; 
E for. 28081; Durand et cie. 68 


Amelia on the beautiful ocean; waltz; 
pt. © 1.¢. Jan. 31,, 1933; E unp. 
67082 ; Valentine Balabanor. 69 


America first; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66637; 
Margaret M. Blonder. 70 


America is singing; w Amy Sherman 
Bridgman, m William Arms Fisher ; 
full cho. and solo quartet. © Dec. 
1, 1932; E pub. 34040; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 71 


America marches on; march song, mel- 
ody William W. Taylor. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 66865; Julius 
Boland Richner. 72 


American (The) legion march; orch. 
Se © 1c Jan 3, 1983; H unp. 
65817; Frank Oliveri. 73 


American lullaby; w and m Gladys 
Rich; med. or high. © Dee. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34401; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 74 


Amor de ciego; bolero, de Santa, letra 
Federico Gamboa, m Juan Alberto 
Villegas. © Oct. 13, 1932; E for. 
27893 ; Southern music pub. Cco., ne 

«i 


Amour (L’) n’est qu’un réve; valse, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier et René Pujol, 
m Fred Melé et Sodska; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27860; Editions Salabert. 76 


Amour ... toujours; tango, de Azor, 
paroles Max Eddy, m Gaston Gaba- 
roche; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Nov. 1, 1932); E for. 27857; Editions 
Salabert. TT 


An der schonen blauen Donau; walzer, 
text Rudolf Ilgner, m Johann 
Strauss, op. 314, bearb. Viktor Kel- 
dorfer ; miinnerchor mit klavier. © 
Oct. 18, 1932 ; E for. 27514; A. Cranz. 

78 


And it had to happen to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; E 
unp. 66208; Anthony J. Muccini. 79 


And now youw’re gone; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1983; E unp. 66824; 
Morton Wolff and Jack Mendelsohn. 

80 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


81 


And then; w Joe Young, m Bernice 
Petkere; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 34275; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 81 


Angéle; 6/8 one-step, de Marseillaise, 
René Sarvil, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27829; Editions Salabert. 82 


Angry (The) father; by Sam Kaylin; 
pf. conductor. ©1e. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66982; Movietone music corp. 


Anniversaire (L’) de Vaieule; canon, 
m Paul Dupin; choeur 4 5 voix: 
Sans ‘ace. /-©! Deer 1eY 1932"; +i for. 
28080; Durand et cie. 84 


Another day; song. © 1 ¢. Jan.. 7, 
1933; E unp. 65977; Frederick C. 
Russell. 85 


Another waltz, another kiss, another 
dream of love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 © 
Jan. 28, 1983; E unp. 66958; E. F. 
Lohmiller. 86 


Antiche danze ed arie; per liuto, 
trascrizione libera Ottorino Res- 
pighi; orech, d’archi. Partitura. 3? 


suite. © Dee. 19, 1932; E for. 
27635; G. Ricordi & co. 87 
Antilla; rumba ecréole, paroles A. 


Beauregard, m Abel Beauregard et 
H. MacKnight; orch. ptes. © Dec. 
17, 1982; E for. 27502; Editions H. 
Benjamin. 88 


Antoinette; fox-trot, de Conduisez- 
moi, madame, paroles René Pujol et 
Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27453; Editions Salabert. 89 


Any job to-day, Mister; w Fedric 
Ford, melody Earl E. Lawrence. © 
1 e@ Jan. 26, 1983; E unp. 66826; 
Pietro Colecchia. 90: 


Anything your little heart desires; w 
and melody Jack Little, Dave Oppen- 
heim and Ira Schuster. © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1938; E unp. 66522; Santly bros., 
ine. 91 

Anywhere with you; from Hypnotized, 
w Bernie Grossman, m Desider Joset 
Vecsei; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 


24, 1982; E pub. 343800; Famous 


music corp. 92 
Apaisement; de Félix Hesse; orch. 
ptes. © Oct 1, 1932; E for. 27398; 
Choudens. 93 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 28 


Appeal to reason; fox trot song. © 
1e. Jan. 14, 19383; E unp. 66886; R. 
W. Heinen. 94 


Apple blossom time; waltz song, arr. 
Alice Cary Longfellow. © Dec. 29, 
19382; E pub. 34057; Earle Taylor 
Rush. 95 


Apuana; lullaby, w G. W. Harring- 
ton; mixed voices, a cappella. © 1 
ce. Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66552; Rug- 
gero Vené. “06 


Are you calling me; song. © Jan. 14, 
19388; E pub. 384539; David Kohn. 
97 


Are you happy without my love; w 
and melody. ©1e. Jan. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 65991; Frederick A. Bunts. 98 


Argentina; paso doble, de Danseuses 
pour l’Amérique du Sud, Yatove; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28071; Choudens. 99 


Arie des Boris Godunow; v. Modest 
Mussorgsky, konzert - transkription, 
Joachim Stutschewsky; violoncello 
u. pf. © Dee. 8, 1932; E for. 27823; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 100 


Ariel polka; by Louis De Francesco; 
melody with pf. acc. ©1c. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 66985; Movietone mu- 
sie corp. 101 


Arietta [and] Finale; by Thomas 
Baron Pitfield ; pf. © Nov. 23, 1932; 
E for. 27604; Augener, Itd. 102 


Arkansas traveler; old fiddlers’ break- 
down, David W. Guion, orch. Adolf 
Schmid; orch. pts. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34415; G. Schirmer, ine. 103 


Aronson (Maurice) Five Christmas 
carols; arr. M. Aronson. © Nov. 15, 
19382; E pub. 34218; Art publication 
soc. 104 


Around the world in song; by Dorothy 
Gordon. © Jan. 3, 1933; A 57902; 
BH. P. Duatton & co, ae 105 


Around you; w Leo Robin, m Richard 
A. Whiting; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34071; Movie- 
tone music corp. 106 


Art (The) of playing the piano accor- 
dion; by C. Irving Valentine. v. 1. 
© Jan. 16, 1983; AA 112727; M. 
Hohner, inc. 107 


As far as I’m concerned; w and m 
Seymour Morris. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34084: Harms, ine. 108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


135 


Ascension; sacred song drama, 
C. V. H. Vincent; solo contralto, 
ten., bass-bar. and cho. © Noy. 17, 
1932; E for. 27890; H. Elliott part 

10 


Ashes of love; song. © Dee. 24, 1932; 
EH pub. 34266; Clifford C. Brown. 
110 


Ask the professor; operetta, bk. and 
lyrics Estelle Merrymon Clark, m 
Adele Bohling Lee, ed. Palmer John 
Clark. Vocal sc. and libretto. © 
Jan. 7, 1933; D 28372; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co. 110* 


At Chicago, the great world’s fair; w 
and melody. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1933; E 
unp. 65771; Warren H. Adee. 111 


At home alone with you; w and mel- 
odys) ‘Ou ¢.i Jan}, 9, 1933; EH. unp. 
66015; Frank Littau and Benjamin 
Abert. 112 


At sunset; w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 
14, 1933 ; EH unp. 66206; Marion Wal- 
ker. 113 


At the end of the way; song. © 1... 
Jan, 21, 1933; E unp. 66626; Grace 
B. Walker. 114 


At the old spinet; rondo, Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 674, no. 1; pf. 
Dee. 30, 1932; E pub. 34134; McKin- 
ley music co. 115 


At twilight; song, w Frank Conway. 
©1e. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66729; 
Charles Ryan. 116 


Atmosphére révolutionnaire; par Ya- 
move: pt, © Oct. 1, 19382; HE for. 
27416; Choudens. -: 117 


Aunt Caroline Dyer blues; w and mel- 
ody Jennie May Clayton. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 19838; E unp. 66479; South- 
ern music pub. Co., inc. 118 


Autunno; di Ernesto De Curtis, arr. I. 
Culotta; orch. parti. © Dec. 25, 
1932; E for. 27548; Societa anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 119 


—— versi Libero Bovio, m Ernesto 
De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27547; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 120 


Ave Maria; m Serafino Bogatto; wom- 
en’s cho.; organ acc. © Jan. 11, 
1938 ; E pub. 343886; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc. 121 

Ave maris stella; liturgical text, m 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 34, no. 3; sop. 
1, 2 and alto, with organ acc. © 
Mee 1.515) 1932 ER pub: | 34227: J. 
Fischer & bro. 122 


w | Avec l’assurance; fox trot chanson du 


film, paroles Saint-Granier. © Dec. 
1, 1932; E for. 28045; Ch. Borel- 
Clere. 123 


Aviatrices; paroles René Chalupt, m 
Pierre-Octave Ferroud; voix de 
femmes, sans acc. © Dec. 1, 1932; 
E for. 28083; Durand et cie. 124 


Awake, awake; Welsh folk song, arr, 
for mixed cho. w and melody Rob- 


ert Davies, English tr. Steuart 
Wilson. © Dec. 238, 1932; E for. 
27485 ; Gustav Holst. 125 


Ay Morena; paso doble, versi EK. M. 
Chiappo, m Love; orch. parti. © 
Sept. 1, 1932; E for. 27812; Chiappo. 

126 


Azor; rumba, de Vopérette, couplets 
Max Eddy, m Gaston Gabaroche; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27410; Editions Sala- 
bert. a AR 


B. M. N. music chart; for all instru- 
ments. © Jan. 9, 1983; AA 118144; 
Bertha Miller Newton. 128 


Baby; w Bud Green and Al Bryan, 
m James V. Monaco, arr. Paul Hill; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 1933; 
EK pub. 34153; Green & White, ine. 

129 


Baby boy; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
EH unp. 66266; Effie Pomeroy Rignall, 

130 


Baby dear; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67117; Bea- 
trice Eccleston Lane. Lia! 


Baby reminds me of you; song, m 
Lenard Red Hawk. © 1 ec. Jan, 
16, 1983; E unp. 66338; Stella 
Olson. 132 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Aria: Sav- 
ious Shepherd; from Church cantata 
no. 92, arr. and ed. W. Gillies 
Whittaker; unison voices. © Dec, 
8, 1982; E for. 27755; Oxford univ, 
press. 133 


Choral prelude; by J. S. Bach 
[and] Chorus; by A. Borodine: 
transcribed Fabien Sevitzky; string 
orch., with pf. ad lib. Se. and pts, . 
© Dec. 5, 1932; E pub. 34192; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 134 


—— Largo; _ konzert-transkription, 
Joachim Stutschewsky; violoncello 
u. pf. © Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 27817; 
B. Schott’s sohne. 135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


156 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 
Mein herze glaubt; aria from 
Cantata no. 75, transcribed Herbert 
WMurrill; pt « © Oct: 23, 19382 PEtter. 
27764; Oxford univ. press. 156 


Mortify us by Thy grace; chorale 
from Cantata no. 22, transcribed 
Guy Weitz; organ © Jan. 14, 
1933; E for. 28017; J. & W. Chester, 
itd. 137 


——Passacaglia; revue et transcrite 
librement d’aprés la version origi- 


nale pour orgue par Théodore- 
Szant6; pf.; en ut min. © Sept. 
ds 2932; Wye: for.: : 21672: Wditions 
Salabert. 138 


Praeludium; aus dem Wohltem- 
perierten klavier, konzert-transkrip- 
tion, Joachim Stutschewsky; violon- 
cello u. pf. © Dee. 8, 1932; E for. 
27818; B. Schott’s sdéhne. 139 


—— Siciliano; konzert-transkription, 
Joachim Stutschewsky ; violoncello u. 
pf. © Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 27819; B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 140 


Was Gott thut, das ist wohlge- 
than; chorale from Cantata no. 75, 
transcribed Herbert Murrill; pf. 
© Oct. 23, 1932; E for. 27765; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 141 


Bacio (Un); slow-fox, versi Peppino 
Mendes, m Mario Mariotti [and] 
L’edera; tango, versi e m P. Mendes 
e A. Lao-Schor: orch. Virgilio Ripa; 
piceola orch. parti. © Nov. 28, 
1932; E for. 27553; A. & G. Carisch 
& C. 142 


Back in circulation now; w Jimmie 
Schaefer, melody Jimmie Bright. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1932; E unp. 64007; 
James V. Bright and James M. 


Schaefer. 143 
Back to Montana and you; w Ida 
M. Short, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 


26, 1933; E unp. 66832; Alfred Mes- 
mer. 144 


Back to old Missouri; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67042; 
Mabel V. Cessna. 145 


Back to you; song. © 1c. Dec. 27, 
1982; E unp. 65757; Richard Ru- 
dolph. 146 


Bad reputation; w and melody Flem- 
ing-Townsend. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
FE unp. 66480; Southern music pub. 
@o., inc. 147 


pt. II, Nn. s., v. 28 


Ballet of the butterflies; by Dorothy 
Bell Briggs; pf. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 34290; B. F. Wood music co. 

2 148 


Ballinadrae; Irish lilt song, w and m 
Gerald Morrison. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 27619; Reynolds and co. 149 


Ballo (il) delle ingrate; di Claudio 
Monteverdi, testo Ottavio Rinuccini, 
trascrizione ed istrumentazione 
Alceo Toni. Partitura d’orch. © 
Dec. 29, 1932; El for. -21@3iee 
Ricordi & co. 150 


Bandits (The) ; melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1933; E unp. 66434; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 151 


Bandwagon (The) blues; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 
66812 ; Reb. Raney and Perry Hettel. 

152 


(Maia) violin course; by M. 
Bang. bk. 3. © Dec. 29, 1932; AA 
112804; G. Schirmer, inc. 153 


Baptéme (Le) du Prince Charmant; 
conte musical, poéme L. Fortolis, m 
Georges Brun, op. 134. Partition 
pf. et chant. © Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 
28062; Henry Lemoine et cie. 154 


Barbary; w of old ballad, m Desmond 
MacMahon. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27489; Novello & co., ltd. 155 


Bang 


Barearolle; von Alexander Steinert; 
pf. © Nov. 5, 1932; E for. 27950; 
Universal edition, a. g. 156 


Barkarole; aus: Der tanzende Shy- 
lock, text Géza Herczeg u. Leo 
Straus, m Erwin Straus, erl. klay- 
ier arr. Hans Schneider. © Noy. 
28, 1932; E for. 27999; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 157 


Barnyard blues; .fox-trot, D. J. La 
Rocea, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. 
© Jan. 12, 1933; E pub. 34351; Leo 
Feist, ine. 158 


Barren woods; by Colin Taylor; pf. 
© Dec. 6, 19382; E for. 27607; Au- 
gener, ltd. 159 


song, w Sara Teasdale. © 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67014; 
160 


Barter ; 
1 
Ella Beatrice Shaw. 


BartOk (Béla) Zwanzig ungarische 
volkslieder; deutsche  tibersetzung 
R. St. Hoffmann, m B. Bartok. heft 
4. © July 14, 1932; E for. 27901; 
Universal edition, a. g. 161 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


188 


Bashful baby; w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66781; Stepha- 
nia A. Zarow. 162 


Basses et chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d’harmonie, année 1932; 
de Georges Becker, Georges Htie et 
Max d’Ollone. © Nov. 1, 1982; 
E for. 27842; Heugel. 163: 


Bat and ball; by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band sec. and pts., with 
violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1982; 
E for. 27566; Joseph Williams, Ae 


Baulin water blues; w and melody 
Victoria Spivey and Anna House. 
pe 2" © te. Jan. 38,1933 ; Ee unp. 
66406; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

165 


Beatitudes (The); anthem, from St. 
Matthew, m Arthur B. Jennings; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Dec. 
31, 1982; E pub. 33494; H. W. 
Gray Co. 166 


Beau (Le) Danube bleu; de QJ. 
Strauss, arr. Yatove; orch. ptes. 
© Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27396; Chou- 
dens. 167 


valse, Johann Strauss, arr. Ju- 
lian Porret; orch. et jazz ptes. © 
Nov. 1, 19382; E for. 27836; Heugel. 
168 

Beauteous morn; 2-pt. song, w Oliver 
Wendell Holmes, m Edward Ger- 
man, arr. H. A. Chambers; sop. 1, 
2..©) Jan: 20, 19383; BE for. 27992; 
Novello & co., Itd. 169 


Beautiful dreamer; song, Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. William Hodson. © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34103; Theo- 
dore Presser Co. 170 


Beautiful (The) eye of the nite; w 
-and m Carroll Barbour. © 1 e. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66887; Lucy 


B. Stephens. 171 
Beautiful isle of love; w Max C. 
Freedman, m Charles H. Maskell. 


© Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 34482; Mor- 
ris music pub. Co. 172 


Beautiful Mourne mountains; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65997; 
Margaret Colvin. 173 


Beautiful (The) past; w and m Eu- 
genia B. Buckman. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1933; E unp. 66899; Belvena G. 
Eastlick. 174 


Beautiful Rose of Broadway; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1983; E 
unp. 66604; Frank McGuinness. 175 


Beautiful, wonderful, gorgeous, I’m so 
in love with you; w and m Jimmie 
Lipet. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65799; James Lipet. 176 


Because I have known you; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross. ©1c. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66036; Nina Pride 
Hoag. 177 


Because you’re mean to me; pf. with 
w. © 1c Jan. 5, 1983; E unp. 
65882; Helen S. Cassidy. 178 


Bee; one-step, melody; in D min. © 
1c. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66130; An- 
ton Keresztes. 179 


Bees and roses; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 3, ed. Rudolph 
Magin; violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34106; Theodore Pres- 


ser co. 180; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Scherzo; 
from sonata op. 2, no. 38, scored 


William C. Schoenfeld ; wood-winds 
and pf. Se. and pts. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E pub. 34076; M. Witmark & 
sons. 181 


Before that last goodnight; w Roy 
Turk, melody J. Fred Coots. ©1 ce. 
Jan. 7, 1983 ; E unp. 65971; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 182 


Behind the hills; w and melody Bob 
Miller and Jack Erickson. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 5, 1983; E unp. 65894; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

183 


Behind the tulips; romance, Ernest 
Harry Adams; pf. © Dec. 28, 1932; 
E pub. 34160; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 

184 


Bei den marionetten; zwolf kinder- 
stticke, Ignaz Friedman; pf. © Oct. 
22, W932 3 Wi fOr 2 (ooo +) Untversal 
edition, a. g. 185 


Bei mir da hingste tiber meinem bett; 
foxtrot, w A. Stone u. Friedrich 
Schwarz, m Alex Stone u. W. Bor- 
ehert, arr. Walter Borchert; orch. 
stimmen. © Apr. 11, 1932; E for. 
27124; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. 
me. ls 186 

—— —— klavier arr. W. Bor- 

chert; © > Apr: 11, 1932. EB for. 

28134; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 

b. H. 187 


Believe in me; w J. Zaccone, melody 
KE. Clarke. © 1c Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66554; Joseph Zaccone and 
Fred Clarke. 188 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘189 


Believe me, dear; w and melody. 
7 ne Jan. Fy 1933 ; E unp. 65918; 
: Hata OA Vanderlip and Woodbury 
Camp. 189 


Bell-man (The) ; song, w Robert Her- 
rick. © Nov. 17, 1932; E for. 27779: 
Leonard Pascoe-Williams. 190 


Bell song; by William M. Felton; pf. 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E_ pub. 34129: 
McKinley music co. 191 


Bella (La) campagniola; polek, melo- 
dia V. Cesarino. © 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 
1933; E unp. 66333; Joseph Cera- 
bino. 192 


Belle gitané; valse, paroles E. Récagno, 
m Mimi Récagno; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27456; Editions Salabert. 193 


Belle of my heart; fox trot song. © 
1c; Jan. 48, 1933 : E unp. 66919; 
Elvira Leduskukain. 194 


Benedth the summer moon with you; 
song, w B. Bristow Owsley. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66877; George 
Goldkette. 195 


Beneath the sunny sky of Porto Rico; 


song. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1933; E unp. 
65800; Alfonso Ardin. 196 
Benedicite, omnia opera; abbreviated 


form, with Gloria; mixed voices, in 
G. © Dec. 16, 1932; HE for. 27943; 
T. H. Spinney. 197 


(Arthur) Concerto; violin 
and pi. Pf... se . © Nove 3. 195250 
for. 27772: Oxford uniy. press. 198 


Berceuse; by Norah Marriott; pf. © 
July 8. 1932; E for. 27748; Oxford 
univ. press. 199 


@1¢ Jan. 18, 19337—8 
unp. 66490; William J. Simon. 200 


=———-. violin and pf. © 1. c¢.:Jan..20, 
1933; E unp. 66588; George E. 
Gamble. 201 


Berceuse russe; de Marcel Tournier, 
op. 40; harpe. © Nov. 1, 19382; E 
for. 27883; Henry Lemoine et Cie. 

202 


Berea beloved: w and m Raymond M. 
Cable and Wilfred P. Johnston. © 
Dec. 17, 1932; E pub. 34287; Berea 
college. 203 

Beside the idle summer sea; by Colin 
Taylor; pf. © Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 
27606; Augener, ltd. 204 


Benjamin 


violin. 


pt. ii, i. s., v. 28 


Best (Ted R.) Six new Christmas 
songs; hymns. © Dec. 1, 1932; EH 
pub. 33953; Charles O'Connor and 
Ted R. Best. 205 


Beta pi chapter song; song. ©1c. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66687; James Gus- 
tave Golseth. 206 


Bethlehem star; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66397; 
Theodore A. Dilday. 207 


Beverly Louise Lu; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1933 ; E unp. page= 
Louise Bingham. 


Bewild’ring dreams; w and m Mar- 
garet Hess. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 65808; Jack S. Smith. 209 


Bi tis im B&arnerland: Emmentaler 
sennenleben im fritihling, sommer, 
herbst u. winter, zusammengestellt 
und hrsg. in jodel, lied und wort. 
bd. 8. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27960; 
Oskar Fr. Schmalz. 210 


Bidding farewell; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66248; Walter Clair 
Thompson. rsa 


Bide-more alma mater; melody Harold 
Lewis. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66407 ; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

212 


Billboard lady; w and melody Don 
Connor. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 
65946 ; Don G. Connor. 213 


Bimba, senza l’amore; canzone tango, 
da L’amore dei due re, parole Fal- 
coni e Biancoli, m Gemma Anna 
Bixio. © Dec. 25, 198230 eeee. 
27530; Societé anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 214 

Bimbe belle; fox, versi E. M. Chiappo, 
m Domenico Bazan, arr. Gino Filip- 
pini; orch. parti. © Sept. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27810; Chiappo. 215 


Bimbi di nessuno; giava-valzer, parole 
A. R. Borella, m Giuseppe Rampoldi 
e A. R. Borella; pf. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27815; G. Rampoldi. 216 


Bionda signora; versi e m Vittorio De 
Crescenzo. © Jan. 18, 1983; E pub. 
34421; G. Ricordi & co., inc. ona 


Bird song; w Victor Hugo, m Frank 
La Forge. © Jan. 14, 1933; E pub. 
34365; G. Ricordi & co., inc. 218 


Birds (The) of Nazareth; w Josepha 
Virginia Evans, m Lowell Patton, 
arr. G. Ackley Brower; mixed quar- 
tet or cho. © Nov. 18, 1932; E pub. 
34171; Carl Fischer, inc. 219 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


246 


Black-eyed Susan Brown; w Herb 
Magidson, m Al Hoffman and Al 
Goodhart ; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
19, 1988; E pub. 34451; Sherman, 


Clay & co. 220: 
Blanchet (E. R.) Treize études; op. 
53; pf.; main gauche seule. © Oct. 


5, 1932; E for. 27925; Hditions Max 
Eschig. 221 


Bleib’ mir treu; tango, Henry Love, 
text Beda, arr. Heinz Sandauer ; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Oct. 22, 
1931; E for. 28118; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. ee, 


w Beda, m Henry Love. © 
Oct. 22, 1931; E for. 28168; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 223 


Blind (The) troubedour [sic]; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1933; E unp. 
65844; Steve Lovas. 224 


Blomst (Den) jeg beri min trégje; 
tekst Ola Isene, m Walther Schr¢gder. 
© Dec. 17, 1932; E for. 27630; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 225 


Blonde CHre; tango, text Fritz Rot- 
ter, m Juan Llossas. © Feb. 24, 
1981; E for. 28090; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Otto Hein. 226 


Blotto; by Hugo Friedhofer and Wil- 
liam Kernell, arr. R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; 
EH urp. 66373 ; Movietone music corp. 

227 


Blow, breeze, blow; w Jack Meskill, m 
Robert Bagar; with ukulele arr. 
Geo. R. Holman. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 34158; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 228 


Blue Caribbean sea; English, Mar- 
jorie Harper, Spanish, and m Ern- 
esto Lecuona. © Jan. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 343816; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 229 


Blue ’cause of you; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66508; 
Jack W. Kyle. 230 


Blue little dreams; w Mary Hale 
Woolsey, with melody. © 1. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66809; Norman 
Nathan. ook 


Blue Monday ; fox-trot, Fred C. Stout- 
enburg, arr. Will D. Moyer; guit. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34021; Fred 
Heltman co. 232 


Blue paradise; w and m Kaye Victor, 
arr. Morry King. © 1. Jan. 11, 
1933; E unp. 66134; Walter Kaye 
Schatzman. 233 


——__ 


Blues; by Tony Loraine; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 
67090; Antonio Lora. 234 


Blume (Die) von Hawaii; grosses pot- 
pourri, m Paul Abraham, arr. Nico 
Dostal; pf. mit text. © Feb. 19. 
19382; E for. 28013; Doremi musik- 
verlag, a.g. 235 


Blush (The) of dawn; valse lente, 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 674, no. 2; 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34132; 
McKinley music co. 236 


Bo-bi (The) craze; w and melody. © 
1 ec Jan. 26, 1933; E unp. 66817; 
George Sherzer. 237 


Bohemios; tango, letra y m Luis Ar- 
caraz. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27938 ; 
A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 

238 


Bon voyage; musical comedy, libretto 
and lyrics Helen Stilwell, m H. J. 
Gatwood. © Oct. 14, 1932; D 28367; 
Eldridge entertainment house, inc. 

Deas 


Bonheur (Le) est sur notre chemin; 
du film Une auto et pas I|’sou, paroles 
Jean Rodor, m Jean Yatove. © Nov. 
1, 1982; E for. 27882; Choudens. 

239 


Book (The) of life; w and melody F. 
W. McGee. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; EB 
unp. 66470; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 240 


Boost for the Red, White and Blue; 
w Larry Yoell, melody Bob Spencer. 
©1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66351; 
Villa Moret, inc. 241 


Booth (Chris. H. H.) Two preludes; 
arr. Chris. H. H. Booth; organ. no. 
1 in C, Rimbault.—no. 2. in F, W. F. 
Taylor. © Jan. 20, 1933; Epub. 
34464; Robin His. 242 


Boston (The) man; w and m A. Coch- 
rane and Mac Hanger. © 1 ec. Jan. 
3, 1933; E unp. 65795; Archie Coch- 
rane, 243 


Bouncing play-ball; by Nell Darnell 
Crane; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 
34059; Shattinger piano & music co. 

244 


Bountiful Katie; song. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E pub. 34031; Samuel A. Bro- 
cato. 245 


Boutonniére (A) I give to you; w and 
m Mary Nash Weisheit. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 19383; E unp. 66381; Mary Flem- 
ing Nash Weisheit. 246 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


247 


Bow-wow (The) ball; w Edward Hey- 
man, melody Boyd Bunch. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66372; Famous 
music corp. 247 


Boy (The) who never came home; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 66167; Floyd Wilson Stam- 
baugh. 248 


Brakeman on engine sixty three; w 
and melody. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 66580; William Eberhardt, 
qr. 249 


and watchful; march, Fabian 
© Nov. 14, 1932; 
250 


Brave 
Lopez; band pts. 
E pub. 34189; Carl Fischer, inc. 


Brave (Der) stinder; schlager, w Fritz 
Rotter, m Nicol. Brodszky. © Oct. 
20, 1931; E for. 28153; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 251 


Bread line blues; slow fox-trot song. 
© 1.¢. Dec. 27, 1982; E unp. 66629; 
Lionel Bell Jameson and Norman 
Powell Horton. 252 


Brilliant (The) Hawaiian rainbow; 
song; arr. G. F. Lawrence. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 23.1933 > HDs, o6eoe ae. 
Brocke Amiss, jr. 253 


Bring back again the golden beer; 
song, arr. Charles Coleman. © Jan. 
3, 1933; E pub. 34048; Daniel F. 
Fogarty. 254 


Bring on the new; song. © 1c. Jan. 
23, 19383; E unp. 66640; Arthur 
Dwight Allen. 255 


Broadway (The) limited; by Emil 
Leonard; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34248: Theodore Presser co. 

256 


Broken barriers; hymn, w Anna Lou- 
ise Norris, m Haldor Lillenas. © 
Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 34536; Lille- 
nas pub. co. 257 


song, w B. Caldwell. 
Martin. © 1 


Broken dreams; 
Pod! Ervin: and ‘Gar 
e. Jan. 23, 1933; BH unp. 66634; 
George J. Cavanaugh. 258 


w Ida M. Allison, and melody. © 
ive, Jan. 25,°19383; 4) unp. 66770; 
Ellen Hardgrove. 259 


Broken promise; song, melody Robert 
Gooding. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 66169; Roger Connolly. 260 


Broken (A) rosary; w Lou Klein, m 
Will S. Dillon; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 34276; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 261 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Broken winged angel; song, melody 
Eva Capell. © 1. Jan. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 66066; Helen Carolyn Wea- 
ver. 262 


Broken wings; pf. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66510; Harker F. 
Thomas. 263 


Brother Ezra and Sister Susan; w and 
melody F. Crumit and Billy Curtis. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1983; E unp. 66728; 
Frank Crumit. 264 


Brother James’ air; arr., with descant, 
Gordon Jacob. © Nov. 17, 1932; 
E for. 27754; Oxford univ. press. 

2 


Brownie capers; first book for visuola 
class or private piano with w. 
Oct. 1, 1980; AA 111941; Bernice 
Rose Copeland. 266 


Brunelli (Peter) Three festival open- 
ings; pf. conductor. © 1 c¢. Jan. 20, 
1933: E unp. 66972; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 267 


Bugle march; by Arthur Lange; 2 
trumpets and drums, conductor. © 
1 ec Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66970; 
Movietone music corp. 268 


Bumble-bee (The); by Rimsky-Korsa- 


koff, arr. Jascha Heifetz; violin and 
pf. © Nov. 10, 1932; E pub. 34195; 
Carl Fischer, ine. 269 


Bunkers (The) ; musical farce, w 8. G. 
Bishop, m S. G. and J. B. Bishop. 
Complete sc. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1932; 
D 28362; Samuel George Bishop. 

2 


69* 


Buona notte, Billie; slow fox-trot, 
letra Michele Galdieri, m Dan Cas- 
lar. 1. Pf.—2. Mandolino.—3. Orch. 
pti., arr. G. Bonnard. © Oct. 20, 
1932; E for. 27344-27346; Fratelli 
Curci. 270-272 


Burlesque; melody Max Steiner. © 1 
ce. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66435; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 273 


But I'll never get enough of you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66888; 
Vernon Elliott Magee. 274 


But I’m going to tell that doctor he 
made a big mistake; song. ©1¢e 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67053; Eva 
Della White Wakelee. 275 


But that was yesterday; w and m 
Kaye Victor, arr. Morry King. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66135; 
Walter Kaye Schatzman. 276 


10 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


But think of the fun we had; w Ned 
Wever, m Milton Ager; with uku- 
lele arr. Geo. R. Holman. © Jan. 
3, 1983; E pub. 34159; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc. 277 


Buttercups and daisies; by J. Hullah 
Brown; percussion band and violin, 
se. and pts., with pf., and child- 
conductor’s sec. © Dec. 14, 1982; E 
for. 27574; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

278 


Buy American; march; pf. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66720; Alex- 
ander Louis Daniele. 279 


——march song, arr. Ida Richie. © 
1e. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 65964; Olive 
Finney. 280! 


cone. «.C) 1 es Jan: 24, 193835; B 
unp. 66725; Will A. Peters. 281 


—w and m Bob Emmerich. © 1c. 
Jan. 10, 193838; E unp. 66087; Robert 
Hmmerich. 282 


-———-w and melody. © 1c Jan. 6, 
1933; E unp. 65925; Art Kassel. 
283 


——w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
19383; E unp. 66017; Bob Miller. 
284 


——w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1933 ; E unp. 66225; Fred Hager and 
Justin Ring. 285 


——-w and melody. © 1. Jan. 28, 
1933; E unp. 66693; Tillie McGuire 
Doran. 286 


Buy American and good times will 
come through; w and melody Al 
‘Lewis and Al Sherman. © 1 ce. 
Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 65969; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, inc. 287 


Buy American and good times will 
come thru’; w Al Lewis, m Al Sher- 


man; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 14, 
1933; E pub. 343858; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 288 


Buy American, please; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1«e Jan. 28, 19383; H 
unp. 66962; Alfred Scriven. 289 


By the moss covered grave on the hill; 
w Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, 
m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 
1 e@ Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67096; 
Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 290: 


By the side of my mother; w and 
melody anon. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66767; Rachel K. Carey. 

291 


161050—23 2 


302* 


C’est fou ce qu’on peut faire; one- 
step, d’Azor, couplets Max Hddy, m 
Gaston Gabaroche; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27868; Editions Salabert. 292 


C’est le chat; bluette villageoise, Su- 
zette Desty, m Robert Pizani. 
July 1, 1932; E for. 27880; Editions 
Salabert. 293 


C’est le printemps; valse de Si tu 
veux, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et 
André Hugon, m Raoul Moretti; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27449; Hditions Sala- 
bert. 294 


C’est toujours le passé; blues, de 
Conduisez-moi madame, paroles 
René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m 
Oberfeld; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27451; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 295 


C’est un petit camarade; one-step, de 
Azor, paroles Max Eddy, m Gaston 
Gabaroche; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; BE for. 27855; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 296, 


C’est vous que j’aime; fox-trot, paroles 
HH. Recagno, m Roger Dumas; avec 
accord de lukulele. © Oct. 1, 1982; 
E for. 27459; Editions Salabert. 

297 


Ca gaze; 6/8 one-step, paroles Max 
Eddy et André Heuzé, m Constan- 
tino Ferri; avee accord de Vukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27869; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 298 


California’s got it; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 19838; E unp. 66041; 
Mabel Gessna and Ula Rose. 299 


Call (The) of Easter; Haster service, 
compiled Ira B. Wilson, w Valeria 
R. Lehman, m EH. V. Strasbaugh, 
Carolyn R. Freeman and others. © 
Jan. 16, 1933; EH pub. 34554; Lorenz 
pub. co. 300 


Call of the wild; song, arr. Blanche 
Springer Gibson. © 1 c. Nov. 26, 
1932; E unp. 66376; Tom Hmmet. 

301 


Calvary; hymn, w B. Carradine, m L. 
L. Pickett, arr. W. W. Combs; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 2, 1933; E_ pub. 
34148; John H. Brunner. 302 


——lLenten cantata, w and m Ernest 
H. Sheppard; mixed voices, with 
ten., bar. and bass solos; organ acc. 
Voc. sec. © Jan. 21, 19383; D 27375; 
Theodore Presser Co. 302* 


11 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


303 


pt. III, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Calvary’s blessings in song; hymns, w |} Caroline; song. © Dec. 12, 1932; E 


and m Mrs. Walter G. Taylor and 

others. © Nov. 12, 1932; E pub. 

34338 ; Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor. 
303 


Camp (The) fire; melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66436; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. 304 


Campagne normande; par Van Hoore- 
beke et Yatove; pf. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27417; Choudens. 305 


Canadian (The) Rockies;.song. © 1 
c. Jan, 14, 19338; E unp. 66271; Leroy 
Fairbanks. 306 


Cancans; de Raymond Berner; pf., 4 
mains. © July 1, 1932; E for. 27682; 
Editions Salabert. 307 


Cancion de la noche del mar; romance, 
letra Rubén Dario, English and 
French tr. Ariadne Holmes Hdwards, 
m Luis A. Delgadillo. © Jan. 30, 
1933 ; E pub. 34546; Sherman square 
music pub. co. 308 


Can’t we at least be friends; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66683; Hildegarde Blegstad and 
Hleanor Blegstad. 309 


Can’t we Still be friends ; song, melody 
Josephine Bose. PS er alana), 
1933 ; E unp. 67088; Philip Gross. 

310 


Can’t you see I’m lonely ; song, melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c) Jan. 23,.19335 
EH unp. 66682; Jack C. Bullock. 

out 


Canto solo per te; versi Michele Gal- 
dieri, m Donald Caslar. 1. Pf.—2. 
Mandolin sc. ©’ 1 © Oct: 2271 «. 
Dec. 29, 1932; EH unp. 66144, 66145; 
Fratelli Curci. S12, 513 


Canzone (La) del cane; song, melodia 
Dominick Ietti. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1933 ; 
E unp. 66656; Maria Gattieri. 314 


Canzone ’e mala vita; versi Libero 
Bovio, m Ernesto De Curtis. "© 
Dec. 25, 1982; E for. 27551; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 315 


Cape Breton isle; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; E. unp. 66231; 
Paul Madison Kniskern. 316 


Carillon; by Eric H. Thiman; organ. 
© Dec. 28, 1932; E for. 27495; No- 
vello & co., ltd. SLT 


— Christmas suite, no. 3, Garth Hd- 
mundson; organ. © Dec. 28, 1932; 
FH pub. 34064; H. W. Gray co. 318 


ee 
££ 


pub. 34114; Charlton Alexander. 
319 


Carolinette; violin. © 1 ec. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66223; Harry Ludwig. 
320 


Carry me way down home; pf. with w. 
©1c. Jan. 26, 19383; E unp. 66834; 
Lucille Pierce Ferguson. 321 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) Sonata; 
June 25, 1982; EK for. 27902; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. oe 


Castle of stars; fox trot song. ©l1e. 
Jan. 14, 1983; E unp. 66889; Eliza- 
beth Thompson. 323 


Castles in Spain; song, w Ten Eyck 
Van Deusen. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
EH unp. 65881; Peter Otto Wieden- 
keller. 324 


’Cause I’m listening; song. ©1c. Jan. 
9, 19383 ; E unp. 66290; Marguerite L. 
Schnider. 325 


Cavalcade; incl. Fate motif, L. HE. De 
Francesco, arr. Arthur Lange; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; EH 
unp. 66976; Movietone music corp. 

326 


w Reginald Berkeley, m L. HE. De- 
Francesco; mixed cho., unacc. © 1 
e. Jan. 20, 1933 ; E unp. 66971 ; Movie- 


tohe music corp. 327 
Cavalier song; unison, w Robert 
Browning, m May Sarson. © Jan. 


20, 1933; E for. 27977 ; Novello & co., 
ltd. 328 


Ce soir, ce Soir, chérie; w Harry Kahn, 
m Francois. © Jan. 14, 1933; H 
pub. 34864; Harms, inc. 329 

Cease to remember; song, Sylvester 
Long, Cross; pfs.© 1 esas 
1938; E unp. 66269; Violet Oehring 
Stamper. 330 


Cello moderne; by L. A. Schmit; cello 


and pf. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 
66718; Lucien Alexander Schmit. 

men 

Century of progress; march; pf. © 


Jan. 17, 1933; E pub. 34892; Frank 
W. Geiger. Sa2 
Chain (A) of wonder; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 19383; E unp. 66992; 
Leon C. Webster. 333 


Chandolin; romantic prelude and 
fugue, Norman Fraser; pf. © Jan. 
1401933 ;-' El: for’ 28015 + Jaci aie 
Chester, Itd. 334 


12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Chanson grecque; Greek folk-tune, 
harmonized and arr. Amedeo de Fi- 
lippi; violin and pf. © Dec. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34402; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 335 


Chansons d’un sou; paroles Simonne 
Ratel, m Georges Soudry. © Dec. 
1, 1932; E for. 28047; Heugel. 336 


Chant du soir; by Alberto Jon4és, op. 
Zino, os) Dr. ©) Dee!'9; 1932);) H 
pub. 34211; Carl Fischer, inc. 3387 


Chant kabyle; Berber folk-tune, har- 
monized and arr. Amedeo de Filippi; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 29, 19382; E 
pub. 34403; G. Schirmer, inc. 338 


Chant lyrique; de Fernande Breilh- 
Decruck, op. 69; saxophone alto, mi 


bémol et acc. de pf. © Dec. 12, 
1932; E for. 28011; Maurice De- 
eruck. 339 


Chant of the Hindu; arr. Nila Menen- 
Be7 | © 1 ie. Tan 2551933" BH 
unp. 66784; Hernan Rodriguez. 340 


Chaos in jazzland; by Arthur Lange; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 66975 ; Movietone music corp. 

341 


Chardons (Les) de Verdun; marche 
sur les motifs de lHymne lorrain, 
Georges Lauweryns; pf. © Sept. 1, 
1932; E for. 27376; Heugel. 342 


Charm of days gone by; w Hope Ha- 
zen, m H. Ghys, arr. R. E. Hildreth ; 
sop. and alto, with bass ad lib. © 
Dec. 16, 1982; E pub. 34441; Wal- 
ter Jacobs, inc. 343 


Chavez (Carlos) Sonata; pf. © Jan. 
7, 19838; E pub. 34483; Carlos Cha- 
Vez, 344 


Che ne sarra dimane; versi Armando 
de Gregorio, m Alfredo Mazzucchi; 
pr. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for 28081; 
Casa editrice F. Bideri. 345 


Cheer for California; w and m Leon- 
ard William Ascher. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1932; H unp. 63527; Associated stu- 
dents university of California. 346 


Cherry come and be my merry sweet- 
heart; fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 19838; E unp. 66921; Thelma 
Rowan Stephens. 347 


Cherry petals; w Margaret Rose, m 
Stuart Young, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. 
Timothy; sop. and contralto. © 
Dec. 16, 1982; E for 27590; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 348 


367 


Cheveux (Les) rebelles; air populaire 
russe, [and] Air bohémien; auteur 
inconnu: harmonisé Rose Cornaz; 
guit. hawaienne. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27430; Henry Lemoine et cie. 

349 


Chiacchiere; valzer, versi e m Gurgo e 
Marf; pf. © Nov. 30, 1932; EH for. 
27559; A. & G. Carisch & c. 350 


Chicago; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
3, 1933; E unp. 65797; Helen Lillie 
Vogel. 301 


Chi-ca-go in 1933; song. ©1.. Jan. 
4, 1933; E unp. 65876; George W. 
Hoover. 352 


Chicago land; melody, with pf. acc. 
©1l1e. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66662; 
Carl Johns. 303 


Chick-a-dee (The) ; by Michael Aaron; 
pf. with w. © Dee. 29, 1932; E pub. 
343898 ; G. Schirmer, inc. 304 


Childhood days; valse song. © 1 ec. 
Jan, 14, 1933; E unp. 66890; Billy 
Crain. B00 


Children at play; by Pasquale Mon- 
drone; pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34254; G. Schirmer, inc. 356 


Children’s suite; by Joseph Slater; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 22, 1932; H 
for. 27739; Oxford univ. press. 357 


Child’s (A) carol; anthem, w and m 
Kathleen Boland. © Dee. 21, 1932; 
E for, 27592; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

358 


Chime again beautiful bells; arr. for 
Hawaiian guit., ten., melody and 
ace., in diagram. © Aug. 1, 1932; 
EK pub. 34479; Harry Scott Kelso. 

309 


Chimes (The) of San Gabriel; waltz 
song, arr. Louis La Rondelle. © 
Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 34805; Worth 
W. Preston. 360 


Chimes of spring; by Paul Lincke, arr. 
Hreeman ‘High: 1. Sop..4d5:2 /and 
alto—2. Sop., alto and bass.—3. 
Ten., bar. or 2d ten., and bass.—4. 
Sop. and alto, or ten. and bar.—5. 
Mixed voices. © Jan. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 34526-34530; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 361-365 


China doll from old Shanghai; song, 
w Arnold J. Turner. © ic. Jan. 
25, 1983; E unp. 66745; A. J. Weidt. 

366 

Chinese children; melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66437; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 367 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


368 

Chinese laundry blues; w and m Jack 
Cottrell; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon. © Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 
27693; B. Feldman & co. 368 


Ching; by Wm. Morris; plectrum guit. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34019; Fred 


Heltman co. 369 
Chiquita Olivia; serenata infantil, 
Luis A. Delgadillo; pf. © Jan. 30, 


1933 : E pub. 34545; Sherman Square 
music pub. co. 370 


Chop suey; fox-trot, Fred C. Stouten- 
burg, arr. Will D. Moyer; guit. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34022; Fred 


Heltman co. 371 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) The Ox- 
ford original edition of Frédéric 


Chopin; ed. from original ed. and 
MSS., Edouard Ganche; pf. v. 1-3. 
© June 16, 1932; E for. 27773; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 3t2 


by <A. Louis 
© Dee. 28, 1932; 


Christmas pastoral; 
Scarmolin ; organ. 
E pub. 34062; H. W. Gray co. 373 


Christmas spirt [sic]; Christmas 
carol; pf. and trumpet with cornet 


solo. © 1. Jan. 27, 19383; E unp. 
66862; Raymond F. Vahcea. 374 
Chulo (El) finolis; schottis, letra 


Moro, m J. Martin Vidal. © July 20 
1932; E for. 27896; Southern mu- 
Sic pub. CO. me, SY 5) 


Cimarron; melody Max Steiner. © 
1c Jan. 7, 1988; E unp. 66466; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 376 


Circus day; by F. Tresselt; caliope. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66988; 
Movietone music corp. The 


City, pity me; w Collie Knox, m Vin- 
cent Goetze. © Dec. 15, 1932; EB 
for. 27716; Chappell & co., Itd. 378 


Cleopatra taught the whole world how 
to dance; waltz song. © 1c. Jan. 
3, 1933; E unp. 658386; Josephine 
McGinley. 379 


Clo-Claude; one-step, paroles Custy, 
m Custy et Saint-Servan; pf. 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27407; Henri 
Custillon. 380 


Close to me; boston, Aurelli and Hal 
Keyne; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 19382; E unp. 65830; Anna 
Grumberg and Hal Keyne. 381 


Close to my heart; w Roy Klages, 
melody Helmy Kresa. © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1933; E unp. 66124; Santly bros., 
ine. 382 


pt. 111, n. s.,-v. 28 


Close your eyes; w and melody Bernice 
Petkere. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; EB 
unp. 66332; Irving Berlin, inc. 383 


Cloud-racer (The); march, Francis 
Gwynn; pf. © Dec. 29, 19382; EB 
pub. 34405; G. Schirmer, ine. 384 


Clouds; by Hugo Friedhofer; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Jan? 25) Waseem 
unp. 66979; Movietone music corp. 

385 


Clouds and sunshine will make love’s 
roses grow; w and m Evalyn Pyler 
[pseud.] © 1. Jan. 20, 1933; EB 
unp. 66598; Carrie Evalina Pyles, 
San Diego, Calif. 386 


Cocktail shaker; pf. © 1. Jan. 18, 
193838; E.. unp. ,66512; . Barkers !. 
Thomas. 387 


Coffret (Le) mystérieux; de Le cof- 
fret de laque, Henry Verdun; violin 
et pf. © Sept. 1, 1932; E for. 27679: 
Editions Salabert. 388 


Coleccion de quatro danzones clasicos 
cubanos; pf.. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 66364; Moises Simons. 389 


Cellection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. A. De. Martino... ser) daze 
Nov. 1, 1982; E for. 28022; Italian 
book co. 390 


Colomba colorita; song, melodia Dom- 
inick Ietti.. © 1. ¢ Jan, 2apeieess 
E unp. 66655; Maria Gattieri. 391 


Com’ é bella la vita; canzone one step, 
da L’amore dei due re, Gemma An- 
na Bixio, arr. Feyder; orch. parti. 
© Dec. 25, 1982; HB for. 27533; 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

392 

—— —— parole Falconi e Biancoli, 
m Gemma Anna Bixio. © Dec. 25, 
1932; E for. 27582; Societa anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 393 


Come in dear angels; Christmas carol, 
Swiss folk song arr. Louis Victor 


Saar; mixed quartet or cho. © Nov. 
14, 1932; E pub. 34180; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 394 


Come on and let’s get happy; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 64011; 
Warren J. Murdock. 395 


Come out, come out, wherever you 
are; w Arthur Freed, melody Al 
Goodhart and Al Hoffman. ©1e. 
Jan. 12, 19383; E unp. 66359; Fa- 
mous music corp. 396 


14 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 19383 


Come shine Mr. Moon; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66209; 
Alfred Lenzi. 397 


Come take the last waltz with me, 
sweetheart; song. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66891; Clifton J. 
Beebe. 398 


Come Thou almighty King; motet, w 
anon., m Seth Bingham; mixed 
moneces. G) Dec. 5, 1932:. BE. pub. 
34184: Carl Fischer, inc. 399 


Come, ye faithful, raise the strain; 


Easter carol, w from St. John 
Damascene, tr. J. M. Neale, 16th 
century German tune arr. Alfred 


Whitehead ; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Jan. 16, 1933; E pub. 34425; H. 
W. Gray co. 400 


bf 


Comedy (The) racketeers, Ham ’n 
Heggs; radio broadcast continuity, in 


wie wc) 1 © Jan. 24, 1983: D 
28374; Benjamin Samberg. 400* 
Comet; melody; in G min. © 1. 


Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66131; Anton 
Keresztes. 401 


Coming thro’ the woods; cornet solo, 


with pf. ace. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; 
EK unp. 66863; Raymond F. Vacha. 
402 

Concentration; pf. pts. 1-5. ©1e.. 


Jan. 21, 1983; E unp. 66621; Marga- 
ret Ann Baker. 403 


Concerto per violino; in mi bemolle 
mag., Antonio Vivaldi, trascrizione 
e armonizzazione Alberto Gentili, 
rey. violinistica Carlo Zino; violino 
e pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 27638; 
G. Ricordi & co. 404 


Concerto no. 1; pour pf. et orch., Al- 
fred Gradstein. Réduction pour 2 


pfs. © Nov. 30, 1932; E for. 27923; 
Editions Max Eschig. 405 
Congratulations, liberty bell; w Al 


Lewis and Joe Goodwin, m Allen 


Sherman; pf treble. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1933; E unp. 65989; Nattrass- 
Schenck, inc. 406 


Contract ; words and melody by M. K. 
Brune. © 1c. Jan. 25, 19383: EB 
unp. 66763; Mabel Kenady Brune, 
Newark, N. J. 407 


Conversation (A); by Harold Wans- 
borough; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; EB 
pub. 34147; McKinley music co. 408 


Coo-coo; pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66262; John Wendell 
Gray and Minnie Ray Gray. 409 


424 


Coquin d’amour; fox-trot, d’ Embras- 
sez-moi, paroles Jean Boyer, m Vin- 
cent Scotto, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27831; Editions Salabert. 410 


- avec aceord de 
VYukulele. © Noy. 1, 1932; E for. 
27863 ; Editions Salabert. 411 


Corn; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; EH 
unp. 65773; William Maxwell. 412 


Corn cob Willie; w Tom Kennedy and 
Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. McCon- 
nell: (pis treble. ©) 4.1 C.J.» 31, 
19383; E unp. 67108; Nattrass- 
Schenck, inc. 413 


Cornaz (Rose) Caprice; d’aprés un 
air populaire russe; guit. hawéAi- 
enne. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27485; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 414 


Corre-corre; pf. © Nov. 12, 1932; EB 
for. 27465; Octavio Pinto. 415 


Costa Rica; song. © 1 ec. Jan. 5, 
1933; E unp. 66284; Nellie Russell. 
416 


Cottonfield blues; w and melody Flem- 
ing-Townsend. ©1e. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 66431; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 417 


Couleur de réve; mélodie valse, de 
Un homme heureux, paroles et m 
Jacques Bousquet; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27455; Editions Salabert. 418 


Countin’ cross ties; w and melody Bob 
Miller. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1933; E unp. 
66820; A B C standard music publi- 
cations, inc. 419 


Counting on you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 13,, 1933; H unp. 66189; 
Marie H. Smith. 420 


County Kildare; w and m Jack Cot- 
trell; with ukulele arr. R. S. Stod- 
don. © Dee. 29, 1932; E for. 27694; 
B. Feldman & co. 421 


Cours de théorie musicale; par Jos. 
Dégrez. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27393 ; Henry Lemoine et cie. 422 


Course (La) aux maris; fox-trot, de 
Chassé croisé, paroles H. Diamant- 
Berger, m Jean Lenoir; avee accord 
de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27443 ; Editions Salabert. 423 


Cowboy (The); w and melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 7, 1983; E unp. 66010; Wil- 
liam Hdward Campbell. 424 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


425 


Cowboy’s (A) best friend is his horse; 
w and melody Bob Miller. © 1. 
Jan. 10, 1983; E unp. 66082; A B C 
standard music pub., inc. 425 


Cradle lullaby; w Al Piantadosi, mel- 
ody Jack Glogau. © 1. Dee. 1, 
1982; E unp. 64645; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 426 


Cranz-journal; de M. Brusselmans, or- 
chestré P. Leesmans. 1°° sér. © 
Jan. 5, 1933; E for. 27785; A. Cranz. 

427 


Creepin’ Charlie, creepy low down; w 
and melody Cal Grant. ©1c. Jan. 
19, 19383; E unp. 66547; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine: 428 


Creole (The) lullaby; song. © 1. 
Jan. 17, 19383) Bop. Goths ily: 3: 
Miller. 429 


Crew (The) true-blue; w and m Ruth 
Rylan. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; HE unp. 
66107; Ottilie Sutro. 430 


Crickets in the barn; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 2, ed. Rudolph 
Magin; violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34105; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 431 


Criez-le sur les toits; marche chan- 
son, de Criez-le sur les toits, paroles 
Saint-Granier. © Dec. 1, 19382; E 
for. 28042; Ch. Borel-Clerc. 432 


Crisis and circumstances; pf. © 1 «. 
Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 66857 ; Stephen 
Marcucci. 433 


Crooning ; words and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 30, 19883; E unp. 66991; Medora 
Marshall. 434 


Cross eyed gal; song, m Thomas 
Baker. © ;.1..c,. Jan... 21,, 1933-..H 
unp. 66617; Paul Cressy. 435 


Cross-firing blues; w and melody Lee 
Allen. © 1c. Jan. 3,.1933; E unp. 
66421; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

436 


Crotchets ; by Adam Carse; percussion 
band pts., sc. and pf. bk. 1. — bk. 2. 
© Dec. 2, 1932; E for. 27615, 27616; 
Augener, ltd. 437, 488 


Crotchets and quavers; by Adam 
Carse; percussion band pts., sc. and 
pf. bk. 3. — bk. 4. © Dec. 2, 1932; 
EK for 27617, 27618; Augener, ltd. 

439, 440 


Cruise blues; w and melody. ©1 ce. 
Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66875; Isolene 
Ciccolella. 441 


pt. Im, 0. s., v. 28 


Cry baby lamb; w Madeline Mulvey, 
with melody. ©1c¢. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66798; Stella Cullen Engle. 

442 


Cuando canta mi guitarra; paso-doble, 
letra Vicente Moro, m J. Martin 
Vidal. ° © Aug. 5, 193823) 42) tor 
27897 ; Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. . 

443. 


Cushendun; song. © Nov. 3, 1932; 
E for. 27792; Anna Meakin. 444 


Daddy come back; waltz song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 66739; Gertrude 
Marie Erickson. 445 


Daddy’s little brown eyed pal; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66083; 
Genevieve Wood Dale. 446 


Dad’s advice; song. © 1. Jan. 9, 
19338; E unp. 66291; Elmer McCal- 
lum. 447 


Dad’s little brown eyed boy; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 
66274; Ralph Campbell. 448 


Dame poule et son poussin; de Yatove; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1982; BE for, 27424; 
Choudens. 449 


Dance barbaric; by Jacob Heymann ; 
pf. © Dec. 3, 1932; E pub. 34033; 
Edward Schuberth & co., ine. 450 


Dance of the cuckoos; w and m Harry 
Steinberg. © Sept. 21, 1932; E for. 
27900; Southern music pub. co., ine. 


451 
Dance of the manikins; by F. H. 
Losey, op. 412; band pts. © Jan. 


5, 1983; E pub. 34449; C. L. Barn- 
house, inc. 452 


Dancing as one; song. © 1c. Jan. 
12, 1933; E unp. 66170; George Edel. 
453 


Dancing dominoes; by William M. 


Felton; pf. © Dec. 30, 19382; EH 
pub. 384128; McKinley music co. 

454 

Dancing feet; song, melody Leslie 


Harper. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1983; H 
unp. 66873 ; Elizabeth Smith Wright. 
455 


Dancing in the sky; w Harold Fifer- 
lick, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1933; E unp. 65914; William Kru- 
min. 456 


Dancing the hours away; song. ©1c. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67081; Eliza- 
beth Bennett Roberts and Marjorie 
Harris. 457 


16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Dangerous yodeling Joe; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66534; 
Leon Yoder. 458 


Danses de réve; suite symphonique, de 
Henri Tomasi; orch. Partition. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27464; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 459 


Darcieux (Francisque) Nocturne ; 
poésie Charles Magué; ten. solo et 
choeur 4 4 voix d@’hommes, sans acc. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 28061; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 460 


Dark eyes; Russian gipsy folk-song, 
theme with variations, arr. Henry S. 
Sawyer; pf., 4 hands. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34142; McKinley music 
co. 461 


Dark is the night; w John Mercer, 
melody Joseph Meyer. © 1c. Jan. 
31, 1933; E unp. 671138; Leo Feist, 
inc. 462 


Darkness—dawn—day ; Easter service 
with pageant, Pearle Lyerly. © 
Jan. 3, 1988; AA 1125738; Board of 
publication of the United Lutheran 
church in America. 463 


Darling; song. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; 
EK unp. 66317; Therese Bredehoft. 
464 


Darling come back to me; song. © 1 
e. Jan. 3, 1988; E unp. 65998; 
Isabella Conyers. 465 


Darling, I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1933; E unp. 66836; 
Clarence H. Fassinger. 466 


Darling, my own; song, w Virginia H. 
Lord. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E unp. 
66155; Charles Sumner Spalding. 

467 


Dartifol-marche; de van Hoorebéke; 
pf. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28069; 
Choudens. 


Dawning of a new day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65938; 
Nan L. Baker. 469 


Day dream; w and m Rose Hunter 
Staines. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1932; B 
unp. 66282; Octavia Hunter. 470 


Day dreams; song. © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1933; E unp. 66839; Sarah A. Mills. 
471 


Day-dreams of you; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Dec. 138, 1932; E pub. 
34428 ; Solomon A. Rosenberg. 472 


De toute mon 4me; mélodie, M. Rosset; 
orch. ptes. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27835; Choudens. 473 


468 | 


486 


Dear Bobby; fox-trot, Carlo Bracale, 
of Italy, arr. Al Wayes; orch. pti. 
© Oct: 31, 1932; E for. 27355; So- 
ciet&é anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 474 


Dear I’m in love with you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 
66966; Salvatore Cusenza. 475 


Dear little boy of mine; w J. Keirn 
Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, arr Wil- 
liam J. Reddick; sop. and alto. © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34880; M. 
Witmark & sons. 476 


Dear little mother, far, far away; 
waltz song. melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65928; 
Fritz Miller. 477 

Dear Lord, who once upon the lake; 
anthem, w Theodore Pease, m Van 
Denman Thompson; 4-pt. mixed cho., 
with incidental sop. solo and organ 
ace. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 34259; 
G. Schirmer, ine. 478 


Dear nightingale, awake; Christmas 
earol, arr. Louis Victor Saar; 
quartet or mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 
1982; E pub. 84166; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 479 


Dear old girl; waltz, w Richard 
Henry Buck, m Theodore Morse, arr. 
Will D. Moyer; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
notation and diagram. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E pub. 34280; Leo. Feist, ine. 

480 


Dear old pal; song, arr. Jacob 
Schwartzdorf. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 66730; George Gentry Grif- 
fin. 481 


Dear pal of mine; fox-trot, melody. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65834; 
Vincent Guy Mistretta. 482 


Dearest; song, melody Antonio Lora. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66515; 
Marjorie Harper. 483 


Dearie, kiss me and say you will be 
mine; w and melody Olene Markin. 
© 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 66999; 
Minnie Olsen. 484 


Déboires; valse musette, de Gueule 
d’amour, paroles André Hornez, m 
Al. Romans et Francis Gregson; avee 
accord de ’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27872; Editions Salabert. 

485 


Deep in my heart, my love is singing, 


singing; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
25, 19388; E unp. 66779; Renee 
Proulland. 486 


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_ CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


487 


Delia; poem Wadsworth Longfellow, 
m Jacob Heymann; med. voice. © 
Dec. 3, 1982; E pub. 34036; Edward 
Schuberth & co., ine. 487 


De Luca band folio; by Joseph De 


Luca; band pts. v. 1. © Nov. 23, 
1932; E pub. 34220; Clifford A. 
Caton. 488 
‘' Dem edelweiss; der liebling mein, 


lied, w v. Pauline Bahler. © 1 e«. 
Jano, 419335" Bo unps 65822 - Paul 
Schneeberger. 489 


Dependable hands; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66020; Edna Jensen. 490 


Depression; w Mrs. Frank E. Hick- 
man, melody E. Whittemore. ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66525; Earl 
Whittemore and Minnie Belle Hick- 
man. 491 


Depression blues; w and melody. © 
f ¢vdan: 21, 193835" bh" unp. 66614: 


Mary Berry Kiplinger. 492 

w Ross Culpepper. © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1933; E unp. 66110; Olive O’Dell 
Culpepper. 493 


Depression march; w, m and arr. T. 
Horejs; solo B flat cornet. © 1. 
Jan. 30, 19383; E unp. 67013 ; Thomas 


Horejs. 494 
D¢ press / on prosperity; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 66876; Martha 
Hllen Franklin. 495 


Deseo; bolero, letra Alfonso Esprit, 


jr., m Gonzalo Curiel. © Sept. 15, 
19382; E for. 27985; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 496 


Desert (The) valley; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 8, ed. Rudolph 
Magin; violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34246; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 


Desilusi6n; fox-cancion, letra y m 
ims, Ancaraz.. ©.,Dee; 1, 4193235 
for. 27939; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Ss. en ¢. 498 


Desire; w and melody. © 1 ec. Jan. 
20, 1983; E unp. 66570; George W. 
McCauslin. 499 


Destitution; by Richard Howsgill; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 20, 19382; FE for. 
27578; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

500 


Deutsche jungen; 
Adalbert Herkner. 
1933; BE unp. 65908 ; 


marsch, melodie 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 

Harry Renes. 
501 


497 | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Devotion; song, w Sara Teasdale. © 
Ave Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65887; Ed- 
ward C. Potter. 502 


Dinah Lou; w and m Rube Bloom and 
Ted Koehler; pf. treble. © 1 e. 
Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66486; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 503 


Dinner at eight; w and m Abner Sil- 
ver and Walter Kent. © Jan. 17, 
1933; E pub. 34456; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 504 


Dip your brush in the sunshine; fox- 
trot; song. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; EH 
unp. 66900; Florrie Odom. 505 


Dish (The) ran away with the spoon; 
w Leo Robin, m Paul Hisler: with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34087; Harms, inc. 506 


Disillusioned; w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, melody John Jacob Loeb. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65820; Leo 
Feist, inc. 507 


© Oct. 27, 
A 57950; Colorado college of 
508 


and 5 others, palav- 
Oliveira, 


Divine science hymnal. 
1932 ; 
divine science. 


Dizéres do povo; 
ras Antonio Corréa dq’ 


Pedr’ Eannez Solaz and others, m 
Claudio Carneyro. © Aug. 15, 1932; 
E for. 27891; Katherine Hickel 
Carneyro. 509 
Do I love you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 20, 19383; E unp. 66627; Mamie 
Delaney. 510 


Do you remember; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66943; Lucy 
Irwin Powers. 50 Be I 


Dolores vals; pf. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 66058; Francisco R. Arel- 
lano. 512 


Donna... ; versi Luciano Ramo, m 
Ernesto De Curtis. © Oct. 31, 1932; 
E for. 27359; Societa anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 513 


Donna Lou; song, melody James L. 
Brown. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 19, 1983; E 
unp. 66544; John T. Collins. 514 


Don’t be late tomorrow, moon; waltz, 
w and m Al Dobie. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1933; E unp. 66094; Alex W. Do- 
bieski. 515 


Don’t bother me; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65778; John A. 
Fenton. 516 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Don’t break my heart; w and melody. | 


© 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 65980; 
Mary E. Wagner and Earl Whitte- 
more. 517 


Don’t complain; w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan, 25, 1933; E unp. 66760; Chester 
A. Cola. 518 


Don’t forget me dear; valse song. © 
1 ¢. Jan, 17, 1933; E unp. 66901; 
Kate Wenham. 519 


Don’t give up; harmony James C. Da- 
vis; pf. with w. © Nov. 11, 1982; 
E pub. 34442; Harry D. Clarke. 

520 

Don’t say that we’re through; melody. 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp.. 66872; 
Nat Gardner. 521 


Don’t you remember me; w Herb Ma- 
gidson, melody Sam H. Stept. © 
1 ec. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66616; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 522 


Doors (The) ; song, w John Lee Hig- 


eins. ©! 1 ¢.- Jan. 5,'1933; EP unp. 
65888 ; Edward C. Potter. 523 
Dorfmusik (Die); walzerlied, text 


Teo vy. 
Mart Fryberg. 
for. 27726; Musikverlag City. 


Donop u. Peter Kirsten, m 
© Jan. 2, 1933; E 
524 


arr. Billy Golwyn; 
orch. stimmen, mit geSangs-quartett 
mathitur. © Jan. 2, 1933; Hh for. 
27727 ; Musikverlag City. 525 


Dorme neném; pf. © Nov. 12, 1932; 
E for. 27468; Octavio Pinto. 526 


Dos prendas; bolero, w N. J. Mercado, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; 
EK unp. 66093; Pedro Berrios. 527 


Double (Le) épithalame; grand orgue. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27881; Er- 
nest Chatillon. 528 


Dove (The); English, Marjorie Har- 
per,-m S. de Yradier, arr. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Jan. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 34315; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 529) 


Welsh folk song, arr. for mixed 
cho. G. Holst, melody and Welsh w 


— 


J. Lloyd Williams, English tr. Steu- 
art Wilson. © Dec. 23, 1932; E for. 
27486; Gustav Holst. 530 


Down at the general store; w Tom 
‘Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. 
B. McConnell; pf. treble. 
Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67104; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, ine. 531 


© aye.) 


547 


Down at the old red barn; w Tom 
Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. 
B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. 
Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67107; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, inc. 532 


Down, but not out; song. © Dec. 27, 
19382; E pub. 34235; Erik W. G. 
Leidzén. 533 


Down in sunny Tennessee; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ec. Jan. 
9, 1983; E unp. 66029; Pearl Bo- 
lander. 534 


Dramatic agitato; melody Max Stein- 
er. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
6643S; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

535 


Dream castles; song. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
19383; E unp. 66335; Otto Norman 
Olsen. 536 


Dream children ; by Edward Elgar, ed. 
Alec Rowley; pf. © Dec. 8, 1932; 
E for. 27825; Schott & co., ltd. 587 


song. ©1c. Jan. 23, 
66633; Ethel Bigelow 
538 


w and melody. ©1.. 
E unp. 67003; Albert 
539 


Dream mother; song, melody Edward 
Benedict. © 1 c¢. Jan. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 66347 ; Louise Smith. 540 


Dream (A) of love sincere; waltz, D. 
Salvatore; violino and pf. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1933 - E unp. 66727; Di 
Mauro Salvatore. 541 


Dream of me sweetheart; song. © 1 
c. Jan. 9, 1983; H unp. 66292; Mar- 
jorie Knight. AZ 


Dream of my heart; w and m A. H. 


Dream clouds ; 
1933; E unp. 
Clark. 


Dream girl; 
Jan. 30, 1933; 
ie Carovillano. 


Ackley. © Dec. 30, 19382; E pub. 
34250; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 543 
Dream plane; w and melody. © 1. 


Jan. 6, 19383; E unp. 65953 ; Kather- 
ine Polansky. 544 


Dream (The) shop; w Ronald Murray, 
m Percy Raymond. © Dee. 1, 1982; 
HK for. 27959; Beal, Stuttard & co., 
ltd. 045 


Dreaming; song. ©1ce. Jan. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 66112; Owen D. Kincaid. 
546. 


Dreaming in the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 66601; William Rufo Saville. 

547 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


548 


Dreaming of you only; song, m Rosa- 
lia Cochran. © 1. Jan. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 66804; Annie Mae Jones. 

AS 


Dreaming of you sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1. Jan. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 67022; Herbert Gately. 549 


Dreaming while dancing with you in 
my arms; w Lowell Johnsen and 
Herb Zern; pf. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 66814; Arthur Skjordahl. 

550 


Dreamland; w Rosalyn Greene, m 
Katherine Allan Lively; pf. © Dec. 
29, 1932; E pub. 34408; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 551 


Dreams; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 66647; Elliott Theron Cow- 
drey. 552 


——song. © 1. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66892; Goodrich Watkins. 553 


—— waltz song; w Sid Denny. © 1 
e. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66117; Mor- 
ris Goldstein, New York. 5o4 


Dreams, dreams; waltz song. ©41e. 
Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66802; Joseph 
Maurice Foley. 559 


Dreams of yesterday; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 66663; Arthur Chester Henry. 

506 


Dreams of youth return; w Thomas 
Chapman McCray, m _ Christiaan 
Kriens; male cho. © Jan. 16, 1933; 
EK pub. 34424; H. W. Gray co. 557 


Dreamy beamy midnight moon; waltz 
ballad, melody Jack Mahoney. 
I ¢. Jan. 25, 1933: Eh unp Gori; 
Martha M. Small. 558 


Drifting at twilight; barcarolle, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 674, no. 3; pf. © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 341383; McKin- 
ley music co. 559 


Drifting home, in Cupid’s toils; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 «. 
Jan. 24, 1938; E unp. 66722; Charles 
W. Jackson. 560 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; ed. 


and arr. W. H. Reed; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 13, 1932; E for. 27731; Ox- 


ford univ. press. 561 
old English air, arr: Henry S. 


Sawyer, bowed and fingered Frank 
J. Blazek; violin solo or duet with 
pf. ace. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 
34137 ; McKinley music co. 562 


pt. ITI, 0. s., v. 28 


Drive away depression blues; song, m 
Peggy Lee. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 66941 ; Dot Sumpter. 563 


Drunk (The) song; w Dick Sanford, 
melody George B. McConnell. © 1 
c. Jan. 12, 1933; E unp. 66160; Craw- 
ford music corp. 564 


Du bist alles, mein anfang, mein ende; 
slow-fox, N. Brodszky, w Fritz Rot- 
ter, arr. Walter Borchert; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Oct. 20, 1931; E 
for. 28121; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m. b. H. 5) 


Du gefillst mir so ...; fox-trot, w 
Fritz Rotter, m Walter Jurmann u. 
Bronislay Kaper. © Mar. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28172; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m.°b. H. 566 


Du kommst mir heut’ so spanisch vor; 
tango aus Man braucht kein geld, 
text Gtinther Bibo u. Willy Rosen, m 
Willy Rosen, spezial-arr. Karl Buch- 
holz; salon orch. stimmen.. © Aug. 
21, 1932; E for. 27799;. Crescendo 
theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 567 


Du liebst mich nicht mehr; slowfox, w 
Fritz Rotter, m Bob Henders. © 
May 25, 1932; E for. 28139; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 568 


spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © May 25, 
1932; E for. 28180; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 569 


Dubarry (Die) ; grosses potpourri, aus 
der operette, text Paul Knepler u. 
J. M. Welleminsky, m nach Car! Mil- 
lécker von Theo Mackeben, zusam- 
mengestellt u. arr. Max Rohlee. 1. 
Salon orch. stimmen.—2. Pf. © 
Dec. 31, Aug. 17, 1931; E for. 27795, 
27802; Crescendo theaterverlag, G. 
mi ob: i 570, 571 


Dyna-mite; w Betty Talarico, melody 
Tommy Talarico. © 1 ¢ Jan. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67071; Gaetano Tala- 
rico. 572 


Eagle (The); poem Alfred Tennyson, 
m Jacob Heymann; med. voice. 
Dec. 3, 1932; E pub. 34037; Edward 
Schuberth & co., ine. 573 


Easter; anthem, w George Herbert, m 
Harry R. Spier; mixed cho., organ 
ace. © Jan. 23, 19383; E pub. 34473; 
H. W. Gray co. 574 

Easter-day prayer; collect for Easter 
morning, set to m Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 131, no. 2; mixed voices. © Dec. 
29, 1932; E pub. 34407; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 575 


20 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Haster (An) song; anthem, w ascribed 
to Wipo, m Russell Broughton ; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Jan. 
23, 1933; E pub. 34474; H. W. Gray 
co. 576 


Easter sunrise; cantata-pageant, w 
Lizzie De Armond and others, m EH. 
S. Lorenz, and others; choir and 
Sunday school. © Jan. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 34328; Lorenz pub. co. 577 


EHece quam bonum; Psalmus 132, m 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 34, no. 4; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, organ acc. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E pub. 34228; J. Fischer & 
bro. 578 


Hece Sacerdos ; liturgical text, m Mar- 
tin G. Dumler, op. 34, no. 1; sop. 1, 2, 
organ ace. © Dee. 31, 1932; E pub. 
34225; J. Fischer & bro. 579 


Ecole du solfége; gammes, exercices 
mélodiques et lecons récréatives 4 
2 et 3 voix dans tous les tons ma- 
jeurs et mineurs, Abel Lamoureux. 
1°" cycle, 100 exercices élémentaires 

~ et progressifs 4 deux voix. © Dec. 


1, 19382; E for. 28084; Durand et cie. . 


580 


Ecoute V’écho; mélodie blues, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m H. Ackermans; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27874; Editions Salabert. 

581 


Hinmal mocht’ ich keine sorgen haben 
[and] Ich bin vom Rockefeller grad’ 
das gegenteil; slow-fox, w Max 
Kolpe, m Mischa Spoliansky, klavier- 
arr. Walter Borchert. © Apr. 12, 
1932; E for. 28155; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 582 


Einmal noch mocht’ ich dich ktissen ; 
tango [and] Caramba; one step: w 
Teo von Donop, m u. special arr. 
vom komponisten Willy Geisler; 
orch. stimmen. © Sept. 138, 1932; 
E for. 27478; Rondo-verlag, G. m. 
Dice. 583 


Eldorania; melody Max Steiner. © 1 
e. Jan. 3, 1933 ; E unp. 66439; South- 
ern music pub. Co., ine. 584 


Hlegy before death; w Edna St. Vin- 
cent Millay, m Harrison Dowd. © 
1 ec. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66546; 
Frank Harrison Dowd. 585 


Empty dreams leave me alone; w and 
melody. © 1.e Jan. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 66816; Charles Caputo. 586 


601 


En cheminant; par Yatove; pf. 
Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27420; Choudens. 
587 


En dansant la biguine; biguine, de 
Bidon d’or, Henry Verdun; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1982; Ei for. 27864; Editions 
Salabert. 588 


Encinctured with a twine of leaves; 
w S. T. Coleridge, m S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. H. A. Chambers; sop. 1, 
2 © Jan. 24, 19383; E for. 27989; 
Novello & co., Itd. 589 


End of the bandit trail; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 66871; Fern 
M. Dalton. 590 


Esas s6n; son, letra Francisco V. Al- 
varado, m Rafael Enrizo Gallego, 
arr. A. Brito; pf. © Nov. 25, 1932; 
E for. 27229; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 591 


Espana waltz; by Waldteufel, arr. A. 
B. Cintura; Spanish guit. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E pub. 34018; Fred Helt- 


man Co. 592 
Estrellita; by Ponce, arr. Zarh M. 
Bickford; 2 Hawaiian guits.; pf. 


© Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34026; 
593 


Eternally; w and melody Alfred Hugo. 
©1e. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66652; 
Alfred Hugo Neuberger. 594 


marsch, melodie Adalbert 
Herkner. © 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1933; HE 
unp. 65907 ; Harry Renes. 595 


Evangelistic and worship hymns; ed. 
and compiled R. E. Magill. © Dec. 
13, 1932; A 58899; Presbyterian com- 
mittee of publication. 596 


Evening on the Moselle [and] If ’twere 
the time of lilies; canons, w Helen 
Waddell; 2 voices. © Jan. 6, 1933; 
E for. 27783 ; Gustav Holst. 597 


Evening service in B flat; m George 
Rathbone; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Jan. 24, 1933 ; E for. 27980; Novel- 
lo & co., ltd. 598 


Evergreen trees; song. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
17, 1933; E unp. 66902; Mike Mis- 
sena, 599 


Hvery night; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross'pf.. © 1 e. Jan. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 66746; Christel Palmer Brown. 

600 


Every once in a while; fox-trot song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1933; E unp. 66665; Harry DeHart, 
jr. and Alva Stevens. 601 


ace. 
Fred Heltman co. 


HKuropa ; 


21 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


602 


Every wind that blows; 
Pillot ; mixed cho. 
E for. 27484; Leighton Lucas. 602 


Everybody owes everybody; fox trot 
song, m Ruth M. Shoberg; with 
ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 66585; William Shoberg. 


w. Eugene 


603 


Everything comes to those who wait; 
song. ©1.¢. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66797; Leon Chester Hardin Ells- 
worth. 604 


Evocation ; by Alberto Jonas, op. 21, no. 
1;pf. © Dec. 9, 1932; E pub. 34207; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 605 


Kv’ry rainy day; fox-trot, w and m 
John P. Scott and Dorothy E. Borch- 
ers. © Jan. 3, 1983; E pub. 34549; 
Walter A. Quincke. 606 


Ev’ry woman thinks she wants to 
wander; from Mother of Pearl, or 
The love child, w A. P. Herbert, 
adapted from German of Alfred 
Griinwald, m Oscar Straus. © Dec. 
15, 19382; E for. 27709; Chappell & 
co; ltd: 607 


Excelsior (The) folio for accordion; 
by Maxie Pisegna, Tony Lombardo 
and others. © Jan. 23, 1933; AA 
113787; Nicomede music co. 608 


Exodus (The) ; sacred poem, w adapt- 
ed from second bk. of Moses, Charles 
Rodda, m Bernard Rogers; mixed 
cho. and solo voices. daily SS 
1633; E pub. 34390; C. C..Birchard 
& CO. 609 

’Ex-soldier (The) ; w and melody. © 
1-e Jan. 25,-19833 1, tapaGsewor: 
Bert Layne. 610 


Extemporaneous song; w and melody. 


© 1.¢.,.Jan.312, 4933; © -unp.6e6172:; ¢ 


Louise Henry. 611 


Exultation; overture. Joseph De 
Luca; band pts. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 34448; C. L. Barnhouse, ine. 

612 


Faded (A) moon; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. ©l1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66021; Clifford Ensley. 613 


Fahr’ mit mir nach Bohmen;: foxtrot, 
Richard Fall, w Beda, arr. Heinz 
Sandauer; salon-orch stimmen. © 
Nov. 3, 1981; E for. 28131; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 614 

text Beda, m Richard Fall. 

© Nov. 3, 1931; E for. 28141 ; Wiener 

bohéme verlag, G.m.b.H. 615 


© Dec. 23, 1982; | 


pt. 1m, n. s., v. 28 


Fain would I change that note; pt.- 
song, w Shakespeare, m Herman 
Brearley ; men’s voices. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 27774; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd. 616 


Fair young Mary; ed. and arr. W. H. 


Reed; violin and pf. © Oct. 13, 
1932; HE for. 277382; (Oxtoriaer 
press. 617 


Fairy (A) castle; by James Lyon; pf. 
© Nov. 17, 1982; E for. 27780; Ed- 
win Ashdown, Itd. 618 


Fairy-tale; by Johnny Heykens, arr. 
GC. B,. Yearsley;. pi. . G@-peaae: 
1932; E for. 28035; United music 
publishers, Itd. 619 


Faithfulness; song, w J. U. Nicholson. 
© 1 ¢: Jan. 5, 1933; BY Gap ees 
Edward C. Potter. 620: 


Faith’s Easter heritage; cantata, text 
arr. and m composed James H. Rog- 
ers; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 34327; Lorenz pub. co. 621 


Fall (The) of the star; melody Max 
Steiner. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66440; Southern music pub., ¢o., ine. 

6 la 


Fanfare (La) de Nanterre; de Bidon 
d’or, Henry Verdun; pf. © Nov. 1, 
1932; E for. 27865; Editions Sala- 
bert. 623. 


Fantastic (The) ballet; 4 pieces, John 
Locke; pf. © Jan. 14, 1933; E for. 
28016; J. & W. Chester, 1td. 624 


Far away; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
10, 1983; E unp. 66073; Louis Di 
Dio. 625. 


Farewell to arms; w and m Allie 
Wrubel and Abner Silver; with uku- 
lele arr. Haia Kaa. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 34452; Keit-Engel, inc. 626 


Farfalle cinesi; valzer, Lino Musmeci; 
1° violino, A e Bu: ©nioe@ Janerss, 
1933; E unp 66371; Giuseppe De 
Vita. 627 


Fassett (Howard Field) Prélude; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 193838; E unp. 65767; 
Howard Field Fassett. 628 


Fatal fascination; from Flying colors, 
w and m Howard Dietz and Arthur 
Schwartz; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
25, 1983; E pub. 345138: Harms, ine. 

629 


Father’s (The) business; w Robert E. 
Key, m Katherine R. Zimmerman ; 
med. voice. © Jan. 9, 1933; E pub. 
‘34371; Artist pub. co. 630 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 : 


Favorite old time songsS; as sung, com- 
piled and arr. F. Dudgeon; melody, 
with chords for guit. © Dee. 21, 
1932; E pub. 33873; Frank Dud- 
geon. - 631 


Feet music; song, melody Francis Kel- 
fot). tC. Fan. 2o,utdoo., Fi, tp, 
66819 ; Orville Dean Denmon. 632 


Femme (La) nue; drame lyrique, 
d’aprés Henri Bataille, paroles 
Louis Payen, m Henry Février; 
orch. Partition. © Nov. 1, 1982; 
HE for. 27887; Heugel. 633 


Festival march; by M. B. Seay ; organ. 
© Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34063; 
H. W. Gray co. 634 


Festival (The) of life; Easter service, 
w Martha Bayly, Valeria R. Leh- 
man and others, m Forrest G. Wal- 
ter, Clarence Kohlmann, Brinley B. 
Williams and Arthur Grantley. © 
Jan. 8, 1933; E pub. 34862; Tullar- 
Meredith co. 635 


Festival title; by L. E, DeFrancesco, 
arr. Peter Brunelli; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Jan, 20, 19338; E unp. 66969; 
Movietone music corp. 636 


Festmusik; suite aus Die hochzeit der 
Sobeide, Alexander Tscherepnin, op. 
45 bis; orch. Partitur. © Oct. 13, 
1932; E for. 27954; Universal edi- 


tion, a.g. 637 
Fez; one-step, versi e m Marf e Vitto- 
rio Mascheroni [and] Ragazze 


d’oggi; one-step, versi Angelo Ramiro 
Borella, m _ Vittorio Mascheroni: 
piccola orch. parti. © Nov. 24, 
1932; E for. 27554; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢. 638 


— pf. © Nov. 24, 1932; H 
for. 27555; A. & G. Carisch & c. 
639 


Fiangailles; valse de Pomme d’amour, 
Paul Devred; violon et pf. © Sept. 
1, 1982; E for. 27677; Editions Sala- 
bert. 640 


Fiddle (The) doesn’t fit his chin; w 
Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m 
Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 
1 ec Jan. 31, 19838; E unp. 67111; 
Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 641 


Fiddle just a little; fox-trot, w and 
m Harold Spina, Herman Pincus 
and Billy Barry, arr. Emerson 
Stiles; orch. pts. © Dee. 2, 1932; EB 
pub. 34582; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., ine. 642 


657 


Fidéle -ami; marche; orch. ptes. © 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27408; Auguste 
- Bose. : 643 


Figlia (La) del re; di Adriano Lualdi, 
fantasia Illuminato Culotta; pic; 
cola orch. parti. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
EK for. 27648; G. Ricordi & co. 644 


Fill the bowl; by Louis MecBay; orch. 
pts. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 34497; 
White-Smith music pub. co. 645 


w and m Louis McBay; men’s 
voices. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 
34471; White-Smith music pub. co. 
646 


Filmland; song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
EK unp. 66298; Hlizabeth Dominico. 
647 


Filthy lucre; musical monologue, w 


Wish Wynne, m Bernard Kitchen; 
pf. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 27622; 
Reynolds & co. 648 


Fine old world; cho., m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1c Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66033; Lewis Smith. 

649 


Fingerprints; melody D. Manning. 
©1e. Jan. 11, 19383; E unp. 66808; 
Dick Manning. 650 


Fiorillo (Federigo) Caprice; for vio- 
lin, arr. with pf. acc, Alfred M. 
Wall. © Sept. 22, 19382; E for. 
27738; Oxford univ. press. 651 


Vire-flies ; by Russell Snively Gilbert; 
pf. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 34292; 
B. F. Wood music co. 652 


Fireside frolics; gypsy song, Howard 
Franklin; violin 1, 2 and pf. © 
Dec. 22, 1982; E pub, 34202; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 653 


Kirst (The) spring day; from Tattle 
tales, w Edward Eliscu, m Howard 
Jackson; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
23, 1933; E pub. 34505; Harms, ine. 


654 

Fishin’; w and melody. © 1 c. Jan. 
6, 19383; E unp. 659438; Mildred 
Agnes Peterson. 655 


Fit as a fiddle; daily action for the 
professional violinist. © 1c. Jan. 
3, 1933; E unp. 65831; Alexander C. 
Meyer. 656 


Fitelberg (Jerzy) Konzert; ausgabe 
fiir violoncello und klavier. © Oct. 
6, 1932; E for. 27948; Universal edi- 
tion, a.g. 657 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


658 


Flat feet; song, m A. J. Turner and 
A. J. Weidt. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1938; 
E unp. 66238; Arnold J. Turner. 658 


Flemish (A) Christmas cradle song; 
old Flemish carol, arr. Alfred White- 
head; mixed cho. with sop. solo. © 
Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 34181; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 659 


Flemish cradle song; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 4, ed. Rudolph 
Magin; violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 
19382; E pub. 34107; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 660 


Fleur de Lotus; paroles L. Fortolis, 
m Paul Pierné; voix mixtes. 


Nov. 1, 1982; E for. 27888; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 661 
Flight (The) of the bumblebee; 


scherzo N, Rimsky-Korsakow, tran- 
scribed Fabien Sevitzky; string 
orch., with pf. ad lib. Sc. and pts. 
© Dee. 5, 1932; E pub. 34193; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 662 


Flirt; valse, paroles Paul Max, m H. 
de Béatti et Aube; with ukulele arr. 
© June 15, 1982; E for. 27384; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 663 


Florabella; opérette, livret André 
Barde, m Ch. Cuvillier; chant et pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1982; E for. 28052; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 664 


Flores viejas; bolero, letra y m Joa- 
quin Pardavé. © Aug. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27933; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Si,€8 1c. 665 


Florida moonbeams; w and melody. 
©l1e Jan. 7, 1983; BE unp. 66009; 


Ruby Danks Cadman. 666 
Florile dalbe; recueilli et harmonisé 
Mady Humbert-Lavergne. © Nov. 


5, 1982; E for. 27906; Louise B. M. 
Dyer. 667 
Flow on Potomac river flow on; w | 


and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
EK unp. 67049: 
Knight. 668 


Flowers; song, m Harry G. Hammond. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1932; E unp. 66009; 
Everett Forbes McClaren. 669 

Chilean folk song, arr. 

Charles Repper, English, H. W. 

Loomis; mixed voices. © Dee. 15, 

1982 ; E pub. 34010; C. C. Birchard 


Vlowing river; 


& Co. 670 
Flow’rs (The) in spring; song. © 
1 c. Jan. 23, 1933; .E unp. 66648; 


Percy Wenrich. 


Charles Richard : 
_ Forever and a day; w and melody. 


| Forever and ever; 


671 | 


24 


pt. 117, 0. s., v. 28 


Fly, singing bird; w C. Alice Elgar, 
m and arr. Edward Elgar, op. 26, 
no. 2; sop. 1, 2; 2 violins and pf. 
ace. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 27979; 
Novello & co., ltd. 672 


Flying arrow; tarantelle, Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 674, no. 4; pf. © 
Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34131; Mc- 
Kinley music co. 673 


Flying (A) bird; cornet solo, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; H unp. 
66864; Raymond F. Vacha. 674 


Follow-on album; by Heller Nicholls ; 
pf. with w. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27782; Warren & Phillips. 675 


Fool (A) in love; w Geo. McQueen, 
melody Sid Lippman. © 1 e. Jan. 
31, 1933; E unp. 67116; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 676 


Fooling Old Man Depression; song, 
m Jack Mahoney. © Dec. 22, 1932; 
E pub. 34268; Star Simmons, i.e. 
Mrs. A. L. Simmons. 677 


Fool’s (A) paradise; pf. treble with 
Wi) ©) dine: same 17, 1983; HE unp. 
66387 ; Sydney King Russell. 678 


For me every night is a dream night; 
waltz song, m Jack Mahoney. © 1 
ce. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66229; 
Julius Tritt. 679 


For me He careth; duett, w H. Bonar, 
m and arr. Joseph Fletcher ; sop. and 
alto. © Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 34465; 
Robin Ellis. 680 


For thee alone; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 6, 19383; E unp. 65984; Lillian 
Nicchia. 681 


For you and for me; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢ Jan. 31, 1933; EH anp. Gye 
Beatrice Eccleston Lane. 682 


Forest in spring; valse lente, Jennie 
Seltzner. 1. Violin and pf. — 2. 
Violin, violoncello and pf. © Dee. 
15, 1932; E pub. 34218, 34214; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 683, 684 


© 1c. Jan. 17, 1983; E unp. 66386; 
Robert Woods Brittan. 685 


w and m Seymour 
Morris. © Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 
34095; Harms, inc. 686 


Forever I’ll love; song. © 1. Jan. 
4, 1933; E unp. 65840; Sherad Han- 
nibal Wright. 687 


Forget me; w B. McQuade, and mel- 
ody. © 1e. Dec. 17, 1982; E unp. 
65879; Harry Berman. 688 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


— 


Forget the past; w Sidney D. Mitchell, 
m Harry Akst, arr. Wm. Spielter. 
©1e. Jan. 20, 1983; E unp. 66973 ; 
Movietone music corp. 689) 


Forgetting you; song, m Harry Clif- 
ford. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65843 ; Herbert D. Klompus. 690 


Forgotten love; w and m Hlsie 8S. An- 
dreasen. 
unp. 66558 ; Elsie Andreasen. 691 


Forgotten (The) man; song, w based 
on the poem by Edwin Markham. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1983; E unp. 66377; 
Maury Madison. 692, 


Forsaken (The) girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66382; 
Frank Luther. 693 


Fortunate for me; w Harry Clarkson, 
melody Jeff Clarkson. © 1. Jan. 
11, 19383; E unp. 66125; Santly bros., 
inc. 694 


Fountain of youth; w and m Alious 
and Harold Carter; with refrain for 
mixed voices, and ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 238, 1983; E pub. 34561; Mary 
Jane Carter. 695 


Four-leaf clover; fox trot, w and m 
May Thompson. © Dec. 20, 1932; 
EH for. 27584; Cavendish music co. 

696 

Fourth (The) dimension; march; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66576; 
Marie Anna Beaurman. 697 

Fox-trot; by Tony Loraine; melody, 
with pf. ace.; in C. ©1e. Jan. 31, 
1933; E unp. 67091; Antonia Lora. 


698 | 


Fragrance of the dusk; violin and pf. 
©* Jan. 2; 1983; E ‘pub. 34334; 
Latham True. 699 


Francesca mia adorata; mazurck me- 
lodia V. Cesarino. 
1933 ; E unp. 66334; Joseph Cerabino. 

700 


Francis & Day’s concert parties’ al- | 
bum; w and m Reg Low. bk. 7. | 


© Nov. 16, 1932; E for. 27665; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 701 


Wm. Tate and Carl Tate. 702 


Frau (Hine) muss nur versteh’n; fox- 
trot, w Gustav Althoff u. Charles Am- 
berg, m Artur Guttman u. Hans 
J. Salter. © Aug. 14; 1931; E for. 
28112; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 

we. HH. 703 


© tf ¢. Jan: 19, 193833) Hi | 


© 1c. Jan. 16, | 
From the green heart of the waters; 


715 


[and] Komm’ mein schatz; 
marsch: w Gustav Althoff u Charles 
Amberg, m Artur Guttmann u Hans 
J. Salter, arr. Richard Etlinger; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © Aug. 14, 
1931; E for. 28149; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 704 


Frau’n, ihr seid die sterne des lebens; 
English waltz, w Karl Wilczynski u. 
Kurt Heinz, m Johannes Ernst, spe- 
zial-arr. Walter Borchert; orch. 
stimmen. © Mar. 14, 1932; E for. 
28126; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 705 


—-— valse boston, text Karl Wilezyn- 
ski u. Kurt Heinz, m Johannes 
Ernst, klavier arr. Walter Borchert. 


© Mar. 14, 1932; E for. 28135; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 
706 


Friend (A); song, m Jack Mahoney. 
© Dee. 21, 1982; E pub. 34269; Ern- 
est R. Layton. 707 


Friendly songs for friendly people; 
arr. J. V. Huffman. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
AA 112882; Stewart Elmore Raines. 

708 


Friends, where are those friends; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 24, 19383; E unp. 
66713; Frank Fitzpatrick. 709 


Fritzie gal; song. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66063; Orren Edward Pickle. 
710 


Fr¢gken skal vi spille yo yo; tekst 
Henry Carlsen, m Kai Julian; pf. 
© Dee. 17, 1982; E for. 27632; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 711 


Frolic of the clowns; by Wallace A. 


Johnson; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; EH 
pub. 34249; Theodore Presser -co. 
712 


w Stephen Phillips, m 8. Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. H. A. Chambers; sop. 
1,2. © Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 27988; 
Novello & co., ltd. 713 


: | From the land of the sky-blue water; 
Frankie; w W. Tate, m C. Tate; pf. | 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66267; | 


by Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
transcribed Zhay Clark; harp. © 
Jan. 19, 19838; E pub. 34472; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 714 


Fiir dich, Rio Rita;  paso-doble, 
deutsch O. H. Adam u. J. Brest, 
italienisch I. Sterbini, m Enrico 
Santeugini. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
28006; Edition Icilio Sterbini. 715 


20 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


716 


—— mM arr. vom komponisten 
Enrico Santeugini; orch. stimmen. 
© Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 28007; Edi- 
tion Icilio Sterbini. 716 


Fugato; par Marcel Poot. Partition 
d’orch. Nove, 54 (29825. | tor: 
' 27918; Editions Max Eschig. ‘717 


Fugues 4 4 parties des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours de fugue, année 1932; sujets 
Henri Rabaud, fugues P. Maillard- 
Verger, Henri Challan and others. 
ig) Noy. -1,, 1982: WH -for. 2istt: 
Heugel. 718 


Fuite (La) ; piéce descriptive, Maurice 
Yvain et Pierre Chagnon; pf. 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27414; Editions 
Salabert. 719 


Fulfill that promise, Nellie darling; 
fox-trot song, m Len Fleming. © 
1 c. Jan. 24, 1983; E unp. 66709; 
John Gordon. 720 


Funny funny music; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
18, 1933; E unp. 66509; Harker F. 
Thomas. 721 


Furturella; versi Pasquale Cinque- 
grana, m Salvatore Gambardella. 
©) DeG oi/381 1932 si fer. n28028 3 
Casa editrice F. Bideri. 722 


Gamble’s program series for strings; 
program 5, selections from standard 
string quartets, selected and ed. Don 
Wilson; conductor sec. and pts. © 
Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34244; Gam- 
ble hinged music Co. 723 


Ganz ohne liebe wir’ das leben so 
bescheiden; slow-fox, w Fritz Rot- 
ter, m Walter Jurmann u. Bronis- 
lav Kaper. © Apr. 5, 1932; E for. 
28171; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
bee 724 


Garden of love; song, melody Louis 
Sugarman. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 66517; Marjorie Harper. 

725 


(Philippe) Cing préludes; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 1, 19382; E 
for. 27862; Heugel. 726 


Gavotte de poussins; de Yatove; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27423; Chou- 
dens. 94 | 


Gee, little girl, I miss you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 31. 1933; E 
unp. 67076; Dean Snodgrass. 728 


Geliebte kleine Ellen, komm mit mir 
in die wellen; foxtrot, w Giinther 
Schwenn u. Peter Schaeffers, m Rolf 


Gaubert 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Marbot u. Fritz German, arr. Horst 
Hoffmann. 1.. Gesang u,j;klav. 
Orch. stimmen. © Sept. 23, 1932; 
E for. 27472, 27473; Rondo-verlag, 
Ce eee ee se 729, 730 


Geraldine; w and m Francis Ingle, pf. 
ace. Ira Gantt. ©1c. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66560; George Francis Ingle. 

731 


Get a cheer-up smile; fox-trot, English 
A. S. Mile, original lyric and m Aus- 
tin Egen, Fritz Joachim and Rolf 
Marbot; with ukulele arr. © June 
29, 1932; E for. 27688; United music 
publishers, ltd. 732 


Gettysburg; song, w Abraham Lincoln. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66336; 
Maury Madison. 733 


Ghost (The) of the girl there was; w 
and m Chet Rodgers. © Jan. 13, 
1933; E pub. 34341; Chester Dee 
Rodgers. 734 


w Peter Hansen, m Katherine 
Allan Lively; pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
E pub. 34409; G. Schirmer, ine. 735 


Gigue; by William Busch; pf. © 
Jan. 14, 1933; E for. 28019; J. & W. 
Chester, itd. 736 


Giovinezza senza amore; fox-trot, letra 
Michele Galdieri, m Dan Caslar. 1. 
Orch. pti. arr. G. Bonnard.—2. Man- 
dolino.—3 pf. © Oct. 20, 1932; E 
for. 27347-27349; Fratelli Curci. 

737-739 


Gipsy hearts; melody with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65833; 
Maurice Zbriger. 740 


Gipsy life; w and m Clara Edwards; 
high voice. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34412; G. Schirmer, inc. 741 


Gipsy’s love; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1933; E unp. 66573; Mike Callas and 
George G. Stassi. 742 


Girl (The) in the little green hat; w 
Jack Scholl and Bradford Browne, 
m Max Rich, pf. sc. Merle T. Ken- 
drick; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 
1933; E pub. 34119; Bibo-Lang, ine. 

743 


Girl (The) of sunshine valley; w and 


Giant; 


melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66212; Walter George Hugh 
Hewlett. 744 


Girl of today; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 19388; E unp. 65859; Virginia 
B. Bright. 745 


26 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Girl (The) who thought—where did 
you meet that girl; w and m Fred 
Gibson and John P. Long; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27658; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 

746 


Girl (The) with the eyes of blue gray; 
Song, m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pi ©) 1 c. Jan. 14, 19383: EH unp. 
66246; Ora May Prehm. 747 


Give me your heart; song, melody An- 
tonio Lora. © 1. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 66516; Marjorie Harper. 748 


Glorias Sevillanas; paso doble, versi 
HK. M. Chiappo, m Love; orch. parti. 
© Sept..1, 1932; BH for. 27811: 
Chiappo. 749 

Glorious youth; march, Harvey Sam- 


uel Whistler ; pf., with obbl. © 1c. 
Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65793; Harvey 


Samuel Whistler, jr. 750 
Go on Satan; w Jimmie Schaefer, 
melody Jimmie Bright. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


15, 1932; E unp. 64008; James V. 
Bright and James M. Schaefer. 751 


Goblin dance; by Bruce Metcalfe, op. 
Gs pt. © Jan. 5, 19338:; Epub. 
34291; B. EF. Wood music co. 752 


God of heaven, hear our singing; set 
to hymn-tune Petition, w Frances 
Ridley Havergal, m H. G. Hartley. 
© Dee. 28, 1932; E for. 27488; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 753 


God rest you merry, gentlemen; arr. 
with descants and acc. Ralph 
Greaves; treble voices in unison and 
cho. © Nov. 3, 1932; E pub. 27762; 
Oxford univ. press. 754 


traditional English Christmas 
earol; mixed cho. 1. Arr. Alfred 
Whitehead.—2. Arr. Douglas Moore. 
© Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 34182, 
34183 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 755, 756 


Goin’ up to heab’n; song. ©1c. Jan. 
9, 1933; E unp. 66019; James Neill 
Northe. 757 

Golden hearted mothers; Mother’s day 
service, Lucy Hamilton Howard, 
with w Fanny J. Crosby, George 
Matheson and others, m Jno. R. 
Sweney, F. G. Burford and others. 
© Oct. 3, 1932; AA 114112; David 
C. Cook pub. co. 758 

Golden leaves; song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1933; E unp. 66192; Helen Merrick. 

759 

Golden memories; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1983; E unp. 66799; Alyce Rose 
Bruhl. 760 


161050 


33 3 


773 

Golden minutes; mother song, w Mary 
Hale Woolsey, and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 10, 19388; E unp. 66090; Nor- 
man Nathan, 761 


Goldenrod; by Albert Harvey; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1982; E pub. 34014; Fred 
Heltman co. 762 


Gonna take my time down South; w 
and melody Ann Ronell. © 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66331; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 763 


Good-bye Hawaii, my isle of golden 
dreams; melody C. Kama. © 1 «. 
Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 66428; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 764 


Good evening Mr. President who are 
you; pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1933; EH unp. 66757; Melissa Sulli- 
van Crawford. 765 


Good night to you; song. ©1e. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67030; Matilda 
Curtiss. 766 


Good old beer; beer song, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 
65967; Bob Miller. 767 


Gopak; russischer tanz, M. Mussorg- 
sky, konzert-transkription, Joachim 
Stutschewsky ; violoncello u. pf. © 
Dee: 8, 1982); Hh “for. . 27824-"""B. 
Schott’s sohne. 768 


Gosh, I’ve got a broken heart; w and 
m Hddie Ursell, Philip Seeley and 
Dudley Evans; with ukulele arr. 
R. S. Stoddon. © Jan. 2, 1933; 
E for. 27687; West’s, ltd. 769 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
selection, arr. Henry S. Sawyer, 
bowed and fingered Frank J. Bla- 
zek; violin with pf. acc. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34138; McKinley mu- 
sic co. 770 


There is a green hill far away; 
arr. Marion Moore; mixed quartet 
or cho. © Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 
34565; J. A. Parks co. 771 


Gracieux babillage; caprice, M. Ros- 
set; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27395; Choudens. 4 


Gradstein (Alfred) 3 chansons enfan- 
tines; sur des textes populaires po- 
lonais, adaptation francaise X et M. 
Madrakowska. © Oct. 31, 1982; E 
for. 27924; Editions Max Eschig. 

773 

Graham-Page intermediate music 
booklet; pt.-songs, w Katheryn 
Campbell Graham, m Eugene Edgar 


20 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


T74 


Graham- Page intermediate music book- 
let—Continued. 


Page; 2 and 8 treble voices. © Dec. 
7, 19382; E pub. 34823; Richard 
Drake Saunders. 774 
Grandfather’s old clock; by Gus 
Guentzel; conductor’s sc. © 1 «. 


Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66079; Harold 
Wm. Roberts. 775 


Grass (The) is gettin’ greener all the 
time; w and melody Charles New- 
man, Johnny Burke and Harold 
Spina. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 
66846; Santly bros., inc. 776 


Gray (Allan) 12 chansons von heute; 
text Theobald Tiger, u. a., m Allan 


Gray. © Dec. 17; 1932; E for. 
27503; Musikverlag City. TT7 
Gray skies turning blue; song. ©1l1c. 


Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66702; George 
Heffner Kirk. 778 


Great (The) awakening; w Gordon 
Johnstone, m A. Walter Kramer, op. 
45, no. 5. 1. High voice, in E flat.— 
2. Low voice, in B flat. © Jan. 27, 
1933; E pub. 34562, 34563; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., ine. 779, 780 


Great (The) Redeemer; w and mel- 
ody Frances Foster and Samuel W. 
Beasley... ©. 4 c. Jan.. .3, 19833. E 
unp. 66417; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 781 


Greetings; w and m G. D. Gaw, trans- 
scribed and arr. Frank Barden. © 
Nov. 23, 1932; E pub. 33881; George 
D. Gaw and Frank O. Barden, jr. 

782 


Gréle (La.); des films Pacras et La 
complice, Faustin et Maurice Jean- 
jean; violon et pf. © Sept. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27680; Editions Salabert. 

783 


Gretchaninoff (A.) Canzonetta; from 
Sonata in G min., ed. Alec Rowley; 
pf. © Dec. 8, 1982; E for. 27826; 
Schott & co., ltd. 784 


Groves (The) of Blarney; air irlan- 
dais [and] Flower of the valley; 
daprés un air populaire anglais; 
harmonisé Rose Cornaz; guit. ha- 
waienne. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27432; Henry Lemoine et cie. 785 


Gruby skandal; akt 3 czeS¢ wokalna. 
© Jan. 14, 1983; E pub. 34887; 
Jézef J. Michalski. 786 

Guirlandes; de L. Saint-Requier, op. 
141, no. 2; trio ou cheeur pour voix 
de femmes, a cappella. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27408; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie. 787 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Gurli; fox-trot ur Gurli, text: Ake 
Sdderblom, m: Jules Sylvain; pf. 
© Dee. 20, 1932; E for. 27684; HEdi- 
tion Sylvain. 788 


Guy (A) what takes his time; w and 
m Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢. Dee. 8, 
1932; E unp. 66357; Famous music 
corp. 789 


Gypsy (The) god; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
gan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66048; Power 
Bethea. 790 


Gypsy jazz; melody. ©1e. Jan. 31, 
1933 ; E unp. 67075; Emery Deutsch. 
791 


Gypsy trail; w and melody. © 1. 
Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66694; Eugene 
Herbert Pettit. 792 


Hab’ keine heimat mehr; tango, 
deutsch Charles Amberg, englisch 
Fred Barny, m Hermann Krome; 
orch. stimmen. © Dec. 20, 1932; 
E for. 27724; Risi-ton-verlag. 793 


Habanera; by Bruce Simonds; violin 
with pf. acc. © Jan. 4, 1933; E pub. 
34304 ; Oxford university press, New 
York, ine. 794 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Andante; 
konzert-transkription, Joachim 
Stutschewsky; violoncello u. pf. © 
Dee. 8, 1982; E for: 2is20- ae 
Schott’s sdhne. 795 


The Easter evangel; reading, w 
Biblical, m arr. G. F. Rosche from 
Haendel’s Messiah and hymn Christ 
the Lord is risen today, tune by 
Worgan; pipe organ. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 34843; Geo. F. Rosche. 
796 


The harmonious blacksmith; air 
with variations, rev. ed. with bio- 
graphical sketch, general informa- 
tion, instructive annotations, etc., 
Maurice Aronson; pf. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 34578; Art publica- 
tion soc. 797 
I know that my Redeemer liveth; 
Easter anthem, w Biblical, m arr. 
James C. Warhurst; mixed cho. © 
Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 34369; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 798 


Largo; francais Charles Magué, 
transcription Francisque Darcieux; 
cheur’ 4 4 voix d’hommes, sans 
ace. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28060: 
Henry Lemoine et Gie. 799 


Largo, from Xerxes; rey. ed. with 
biographical sketch, general infor- 
mation and instructive annotations, 


28 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-no. 1, 1983 


Maurice Aronson; pf. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 34576; Art publica- 
tion soc. 800 


Three pieces from the Water 
music; arr. Leunard J. Blake; organ. 
© Aug. 4, 1982; E for. 27742; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 801 


Thrice blest who far away; Eng- 
lish w Albert G. Latham, m arr. 
and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker; sop. 
and alto. © Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 
27760; Oxford univ. press. 802 


Hallelujah, I'm a bum; w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers; with 
ukulele arr. © Dee. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34080; Rodart music corp. 


803 
Handel in the Strand; clog dance, 
Percy Aldridge Grainger; pf. and 


2 or 3 strings, or for piano, singly 
or massed, and string arch. Se. 
and pf. pt. © Nov. 10, 1932: E for. 
27961; Schott & co., ltd. 804 


Handwriting’s (The) on the wall; 
w Joe Young, m Sammy Fain; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 34504; Remick music corp. 

805 


Happy; w and melody. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
25, 19383; E unp. 67068; Henry J. 
Rogers and Florence Ferraro. 806 


Happy dreams; w Theo Kurrus, m 
George Brown, arr. Paul Hill; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 19383; E 
pub. 34240; Goodman music ¢o., inc. 

807 


Happy-go-lucky-Pete; fox-trot, w and 
m George Sutton, arr. Fred Hall. © 
Nov. 8, 1982; E for. 27892; Allan 
& co., prop. ltd. 808 


Happy hours; boston, m Aurelli and 
Hal Keyne; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1932; E unp. 65829; 
Anna Grumberg and Hal Keyne. 

809 


Happy sailor; by William M. Felton; 
pf. © Dee. 30, 1932; E pub. 34127; 
McKinley musie¢ co. 810 


Happy smiles; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 
1932; E unp. 65756; Hilda H. Scharr. 
811 


Happy times; w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 34278; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 812 


$26 
Jack 


Hard hearted man; song, m 


Mahoney. © Dec. 16, 1932; E pub. 
34270; Herbert Hachten. 813 
Haroun al Raschid; poem Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m Jacob 
Heymann; med. voice. © Dee. 3, 


1932; E pub. 34038; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine. $14 


Harper Joy’s triumphal; march, Chas. 
E. Post; band pts. © Jan. 27, 1933; 
EK pub. 34564; B. O. Marsh. 815 


Hats off; w Henry Holcomb Bennett, 
m and arr. Geoffrey O’Hara. 1. 
Duet or 2-pt. song.—2. 3-pt. male 
cho.—8. Male cho., or quartet. © 
Jan. 17, Jan. 24, 1933; E pub. 34501- 
34503 ; Harms, inc. 816-818 


Have you ever been lonely, have you 
ever been blue; w George Brown, m 
Peter De Rose; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 20, 1983; E pub. 34519; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 819 


Hawaiian bluebird; w and m Carey 
Morgan, Lew Porter and Arthur N. 
Swanstone, French, G. Hélene Bar- 
ker; with ukulele arr. and arrs. for 
Hawaiian steel guit. and Spanish 
guit. ace. Roy Smeck. © Jan. 12, 
1983; E pub. 34849; Edward B. 


Marks music corp. 820 
Haydn (Franz Josef) Andante, from 
Surprise symphony; rev. ed. with 


biographical sketch, general infor- 
mation and instructive annotations, 
Maurice Aronson; pf., 4 hands. © 
Jan.) 5; A983) B pub. 3457 > Art 
publication soc. 821 


—— Minuet and trio; arr. Yvonne 
Adair; percussion band with op- 
tional ist and 2d violin, pts., se. 
with pf., and conductor’s sc. © 
Dec. 20, 1982; E for. 27587 ; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd. 822 


Presto; finale from String quar- 
tet, op. 33, no. 2, arr. Harold Bauer ; 
pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 34260; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 823 


Hazen moon; waltz song, arr. Alice 
Cary Longfellow. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
E pub. 34058; Earle Taylor Rush. 

824 


He careth for you; pf. with w. © 
Nov. 11, 1932; E pub. 34443; Harry 
D. Clarke. 825 


He is my Savior now; song. m Joseph 
Fletcher; low voice in B flat. © 
Jan. 20, 19838; E pub. 34466: Robin 
Ellis. 826 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


827 


He just kept biting his nails; w Tom 
Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. 
B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 19383; E unp. 67098; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, inc. 827 


He kissed her good-night until morn- 
ing; w Tom Kennedy and Dick San- 
ford, m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. 
treble. ©1ce. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 
67092; Nattrass-Schenck, ine. 828 


He laid down His life for His sheep; 
hymn. Nov. 11, 1932; E pub. 
34444; Harry D. Clarke. 829 


He lives, the King of Kings; Easter 
cantata, w Juanita E. Roos, m Anna 
Priscilla Risher; soli and cho. Voc. 
se. © Jan. 18, 1933; D 28373; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 829* 


He’s a son of the South; fox trot, w 
Andy Razaf and Joe Davis, m Regi- 
nald Foresythe. © Jan. 2, 1933; H 
pub. 34116; Joe Davis, inc. 830 


He’s, a steppin’ fool from Alabam’; 
w melody. ©1 ce. Jan. 25, 1983; H 
unp. 66773; Arthur F. Loatman. 

831 


He that dwelleth; unison anthem, w 
from Psalm 91. © Dec. 28, 1932; 
E for. 27483; Carrie B. Lent. 832 


He Whom bore a Virgin pure; Christ- 
mas carol, arr. Louis Victor Saar; 
quartet or mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 
1932; E pub. 34164; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 833 


Hear our prayer,.O heavenly Father ; 
w Harriett Parr, m ©. J. May. 
Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 27888; Novello 
& co., ltd. 834 


Heart broken lonesome and blue; w 
and melody Jack Lewis. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 21, 1983; E unp. 66622; S. Al- 
bert Lesser. 835 


Heartache; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 3, 1933: E unp. 66441; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 836 


Heaven’s in the golden West; song, 
m James L. Brown. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 65775; Adam C. Smyth. 

837 

Hebriisches lied; v. M. Mussorgsky, 
konzert-transkription Joachim Stuts- 
chewsky; violoncello u. pf. © Dec. 
8, 19382; E for. 27822; B. Schott’s 
sohne, 838 

Hebrew song and dance; violin and pf. 


©1c. Jan. 23, 1983; E unp. 66697; 
Edward Millstone. 839 


pt. III, n. S., v. 28 - 


Heifetz (Jascha) new favorite encore 
folio; 15 selected works, ed. and 
fingered Jascha Heifetz; violin and 
pf. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34196; 


Carl Fischer, inc. 840 
Helen; w Edgar Allen Poe; high 
voice. © Jan. 15, 1933; E pub. 
34395 ; Herman Behr. 841 


Hello Harlem! what d’ya say; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66218; Daniel Edward Brown. 

842 


Hely—Hutchinson (Victor) Three fu- 
gal fancies; string quartet or String 
orch. sc. © Dec. 16, 19382; E for. 
27595; Elkin & co., ltd. 843 


Her hero; w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 
18, 1933; E unp. 66493; William 
Rusk Smith. 844 


Her laughter; English, Rosa New- 
march, m G. A. Lishin; bar. or bass. 
© Jan. 14, 1933; EB for. 28020; J. & 
W. Chester, itd. 845 


Her message; song. © Dee. 28, 1982; 
E pub. 33979; Anne Mackenzie. 846 


Here comes prosperity ; Song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
Jan. 28, 19383; E unp. 66947; Edwin 
S. Gerrets. 847 


w and melody. © 1 e¢. Jan. 6G, 
1933; E unp. 65944; Alena Scovil 
Thomas. 848 


Here in a manger; Christmas carol, 
French traditional, arr. Louis Victor 
Saar, English, Thomas I. Ball; quar- 
tet or mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 1932; 
E pub. 34165; Carl Fischer, ine. 849 


Heute nacht oder nie; slowfox. w 
Marcellus Schiffer, m Mischa Spo- 
liansky, spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © May 30, 
1932; E for. 28119; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 850 


Hey! rube; by F. Tresselt; caliope. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66987; 
Movietone music corp. 851 


Hey! what ho; w and melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67119; Bea- 
trice Eccleston Lane. 852 


Hey! young fella, close your old um- 
brella; w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy 
McHugh; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 12, 1933; B 
pub. 34391; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 853 


30 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Heykens’ second serenade; by Johnny 
Heykens, arr. R. 8. Stoddon; violin 
nd ps, Cowan: 17), 1933.;,.H,.for. 
28036; United music publishers, ltd. 

854 


Heymann (Jacob) Prelude; pf. 1. In 
A min—2. in D min. © Dec. 38, 
19382; E pub. 34034, 340385; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc. 855, 856 


Hi-de-hi in my soul; song, m A. J. 
Turner and A. J. Weidt. ©1c. Jan. 
25, 1983; E unp. 66742; Arnold J. 
Turner. 857 


Hidden (The) city; hymn, set to m 
of XIII cent., 
Oscar Klein. © Dee. 31, 1932; E 

' pub. 34224; W. H. Walsh. 858 


High behind blues; w and melody 
Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 8, 19838; E unp. 66419; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 859 


High, high, the beer is here; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 66390; Elmer W. Peterson. 860 


High Marley Rest; by Greville Cooke; 
pf. © Jan. 12, 1933; E for. 27974; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 861 


High time for love; w and m Dick 
Lott and Jimmy Letcher. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66964; Rich- 
ard H. Lott and James Letcher. 
862 


Hill (The) country; arr. Max Wahr- 
mund. ©1c. Dec. 27, 1932; E unp. 
66521; Bob Paulsen. 863 


Hiram and Mirandy; musical sketch, 
Ww Gail White, m Margaret Zender 
Beaulieu. © Sept. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34876; Eldridge entertainment 
house, ine. 864 


His loving care; w E. Margaret Clark- 
son, m Margaret Mae Philp. 1. 
Low voice, in E flat.—2. Med. voice, 
in G.—3. High voice, in B flat. © 
Jan. 17, 19838; E pub. 34889; Doro- 
thea L. Schroeder. 865 


Hispano-americana; marcha; pf. © 
Dec. 20, 1982; E pub. 34050; Benito 
Amador. 866 


Ho, boy—I’m in hell of a fix; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; H 
unp. 66119; Frank Cusenza and 
Laurence Boojay. 867 


Hoddley poddley; 11 songs for chil- 
dren, w traditional, m Paul Ed- 
monds; 2d voice ad lib. © Dec. 8, 
19382; E for. 27603; Augener, ae 


harmonized Bruno 


SS0* 

Hoity-toity; humoresque, Ernest 
Harry Adams; pf. © Dec. 28, 
1932;"; BH) pub. 34161; Arthur .P. 
Schmidt co. 869 


Hold ’er Newt; words and music by 
Mike [i. e. M. I.] Benton, arr. by 
Marcus Bartlett; with ukulele arr. 
by Perry Bechtel. © 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 
1982; E unp. 66801; Mitchell Mc- 
Iver Benton. 870 


Hold me; w and m Little Jack Little, 
Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster; 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
(© Jan. 18, 1933; BE pub. a4437; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 871 


——w and melody Little Jack Little, 
Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1933; E unp. 66188; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 872 


Hold me closer; from Music hall va- 
rieties, w and m Jack Scholl, Frank 
Littau and Max Rich; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; FE pub. 
34217; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 873 


Hold your horses; fox-trot, w Al 
Bryan, m James V. Monaco arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 


trio arr. B. Faighes. © Jan. 9, 
1933; E pub. 34852; Leo Feist, ine. 
F 874 


—_ with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 29, 19382; E pub. 34056; Leo 


Feist, inc. 875 
Holiday; by Hugo Friedhofer; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. Jan. 11, 19383; E 


unp. 66152; Movietone music corp. 
876 

Holly; song, arr. A. F. Reid. © 1c. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67027; Jos. M. 
Hemingway. S77 


Holly and mistletoe; by J. Hullah 
Brown; percussion band and violin, 
sc. and pts., with pf., and child-con- 
ductor’s sc. © Dec. 14, 1932; E for. 
27572; Joseph Williams, Itd. 878 


Hollywood love song; song, m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66027; Louis August 
Rennick. 879 


Holst (Gustav) Six canons for equal 
voices; poems tr. from Latin, Helen 
Waddell; unace. © Jan. 6, 1933; 
E for. 27784; Gustav Holst. S880 


Holy (The) sepulchre; pageant with 
m. © Jan. 10, 1938; D 28871; Ly- 
man R. Bayard. SS80* 


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SS] 


Holzapfel weiss alles; schlager, w 
Charlie Roellinghoff, m Hans J. Sal- 
ter u. Willy Rosen. © Feb. 22, 
1932: E for. 28152; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 881 


Honey, don’t you love me anymore; 
w and melody Terry Shand and 
Fred Meadows. © 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
#0532 HY -unp) 65973: 


De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 882 


Honey gal, how long’s it ’gwine to be; 
w and m Jack Ritchie. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 19382; E unp. 65996; J. Lawrence 


Ritchie. 883 
Honey girl; waltz song. © 1c. Jan. 
13. 1933; E unp. 66181; Kenneth 
Male. 884 


Honey, I’ve got me a job; w and mel- 
ody. “© 1° c¢ Jane 30, 1933> Ey unp. 
67001; Herbert L. Penn. 885 


Honey, what a pleasure meetin’ up 
with you; w Roy Turk, m J. Fred 


Coots; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
20, 1933; E pub. 34518; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. 886 


Honeysuckle mine; w and melody © 
ive. .Jan. 20; 193384 Ei unp. 67070; 
Reb Raney and Perry Hettel. 887 


Hongkong nights; by T. Robin Mac- 
Lachlan; pf. © Dec. 29, 1982: E 
. Dub. 384897; G. Schirmer, ine. 888 


Honolulu honey; song, Louis Weslyn, 
Eva Applefield and Hal Dyson; 
with ukulele arr. and arrs. for Ha- 
Waiian steel gu:t. and Spanish guit. 
acc. Roy Smeck. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 34848; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 889 


Honor march; march, J. J. Donnelly 
and V. L. Mott; fifes, drums and 
bugles. Se. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66530; Jos. O’Dowd. 890 


Hoover glorious in defeat; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; BE ump. 
66217; John J. Fenner. 891 


Hope; w Pauline Hope Buttner, m 
Harry Powell. © Jan. 6, 1933; EB 
pub. 343808; Buttner, Hamilton, 
Brinton. 892 


Hopping the keys; by Veeda Meyers; 
Wea 2c, Jat. Is lee i anD. 
66197; Veeda Emma Amalia Mandel 
Meyers. 893 

Horizons crépusculaires; par Yatove; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1932; BE for. 27415: 
Choudens. 894 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Hosanna; w Julien Didiée, m Jules 
Granier, 4-pt. arr. J. A. Parks; male 
quartet or cho., with solos for ist 
and 2d ten. and 1st and 2d basses. 
© Jan. 13, 1983; E pub. 34874277. 
A. Parks co. 895 


Hot-cha house; song, melody Edward 
Benedict. © 1c. Jan. 16, 19383; E 
unp. 66343: Edith Andrew Burchell. 

896 


Hot-cha Joe, the Georgia gigolo; w 
Jack Yellen, melody Dan Dougher- 
ty. © 1c. Jan. 16 1933: Boao 
66312; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 


son, ine. 897 
House (The) on the hill; song, w 
Edwin Arlington Robinson. © Dee. 
30, 1932; E pub. 34263; Louise 
Souther. 898 


How about a date for Saturday; w 
and m Al Dobie. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1938; E unp. 660953 "Alem 
Dobieski. 899 


How can you part from an aching 
heart; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1933; E unp. 67018; Riley P. 
Fowler. 900 


How could you; m Burrell Van Buren; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1938; 
E unp. 66679; Mary Louise Mackay. 

901 


©1c. Jan. 
unp. 66237; John O. 
902 


How do you do, little girl; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1983; E unp. 
65899; Ignatius Volpe. 903 


How’s your romance; w and m Cole 
Porter; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
30, 1932; E pub. 34092; Harms, ine. 

904 


How did it happen; song. 
14, 1933: E 
Merrill. 


How to play the harmonium or Ameri- 
can organ; Paxton’s progressive 
tutor, Orlando A. Mansfield. © Dee. 
30, 19382; E for. 27601; W. Paxton 
&. ¢o., ltd, 905 


How was I to know; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E unp. 66173; 
Michael Caleo. 906 


How'dy (A) jamboree; w and melody. 
©lec. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65892; 
Julia Claire Moffit. 907 


Humming (The) bird; by Charles 
Bourne; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; E 
pub. 34544; Dave Ringle music, ine. 

908 


32 


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no. 1, 19338 


936 


Humoresque-intermezzo; by Alberto 
Jonas, op. 21, no. 2; pf. © Dec. 9, 
1932; E pub. 34208; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 909 


Hundred (A) years ago; from George 
White’s varieties, w and m Cliff 
Friend and Herb Magidson; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 34512; Harms, inc. 910 


Hurry; melody Max Steiner. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 8, 19338; E unp. 66442; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 911 


_ Hustlin’ and bustlin’ for baby; w and 
melody Harry Woods. © 1c. Jan. 
7, 1988; EH unp. 66109; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 912 


Hymne lorrain; paroles Félix Chevrier, 
m Georges Lauweryns. © Sept. 1, 
1932; EH for. 27375; Heugel. 913 


I always wear my derby when it 
rains; w Joe Young, m Sammy 
Fain; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34231; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 914 


I am a fugitive from the chain gang; 
w and m Al Lewis and Al Sherman; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34234; Irving Berlin, inc. 

915 


—w and melody Al Lewis and Al 
Sherman. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; BE 
unp. 66140; Irving Berlin, inc. 

916 


I am confessing; pf. with w. © 1. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66259; Mabel 
Gardner and Sigrid Mikkelson. 917 


I am longing for the dear old home; 
fox trot, song. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
EK unp. 66893; Artie Williamson. 

918 

I am waiting still for you; song. © 
1 ce Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66557; 
Daniel McLellan. ' 919 


I can hear my sweetheart calling; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Jan. 28, 1983; EB 
unp. 66960; Anna Mary Landis. 

920 


I can’t get enough of you; w and mel- 
ody Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim 
and Ira Schuster. © 1 ec. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66013; Leo Feist, ae 

92 


I can’t love no one else; w and m 
Veeda Meyers; pf. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
19383; E unp. 66193; Veeda Emma 
Amalia Mandel Meyers. 922 


I can’t stop saying you’r [sie] beau- 
tiful; song, m A. J. Turner and A. J. 
Weidt. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66743 ; Arnold J. Turner. 923 


I certainly do; song. ©1. Jan. 7, 
19838; E unp. 65985; Frieda H. 
Heltzel. 924 


I could go for you in a great big way; 
w by Joe McKiernan, m Merrill 
Knighton ; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
14, 1982; E pub. 33747; Sherman, 
Clay & Go. 925 


I couldn’t tell them what to do; w 
Roy Turk, melody Dave Dreyer. © 
wc. Jan. 12, 1933 #98. np, Gale2> 
De Sylva. Brown & Henderson, inc. 

926 


I’d like to be always with you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66227; 
Howard C. Pulver. 927 


I’d write a song; w Irving Caesar, m 
Sigmund Romberg; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; E pub. 34383; 
Harms, inc. 928 


I dansens glede kan hijertet grede; 
tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, m af Sven 
Gyldmark; pf. © Dec. 17, 1982; 
E for. 27631; Wilhelm Hansen. 929 


I dare not ask a kiss; w Robert Her- 
rick, m 8S. E. Lovatt; men’s voices. 
© Jan. 12, 1983; E for. 27972; Jos- 
eph Williams, ltd. 930 


I do; w Paul Francis Webster, melody 
John Jacob Loeb and Lester Banker. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1933; BE unp. 65821; 
Leo Feist, inc. 931 


I do not mind the journey; hymn, w 
and m Haldor Lillenas. © Jan. 20, 
19383 ; E pub. 345387; Lillenas pub. co. 

932 


I don’t know why I love you I only 
know I do; w and m Sally Mae. © 
1 ec. Jan. 9, 1988; E unp. 66294; 
Mamie M. Shepard. 933 


don’t regret it at all; w E. Lieber- 
man, melody P. Amsterdam. © 1. 
Jan. 20, 1983; E unp. 66596; Paul 
Amsterdam and Erwin Lieberman. 
934 


I dreamed away all those blues; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66176; 
Verna Agnes Hilton. 935 


I dreamt you fell in love with me; 
song, arr. Charles Midgley. © 1. 
Jan. 3, 19883; E unp. 65818; Henry 
Amerio. 936 


— 


33 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


937 


pt. 11, i S.,:veee 


I fell in love with you; melody Henry 
Allen. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 
66410; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

937 


I get a funny feeling; song, melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66787 ; Gene Miller. 938 


I got to leave here; w and melody by 
KF. W. McGee. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 66471; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 939 


I had a dream in the moonlight; song, 
m A. J. Turner and A. J. Weidt. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65802; Ar- 
nold J. Turner. 940 


I had it—TI lost it—it’s gone; w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65896; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

941 


I have you in my heart; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1982; E unp. 65875 ; Edward 
Hall Carter. 942 


I hear again that dreamy waltz; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66676 ; Raymond George Steiner. 

943 


I hear the bluebird; words and music 
by A. Giltinan. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 66698; Adéle Giltinan. 944 


I hope you like it; w and melody. © 
te Jan. 25, 1933; BH: unp. ‘ 66795; 
William Obed Merrill. 945 


I jus’ can’t carry on no mo’; song, mel- 
ody Walter W. Newcomer. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65948; Walter 
Tropila. - 946 


I just wonder; song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 66003; Edith Robert- 
son. 947 


I keep hopin’; song, melody James L. 
Brown... ©,.1.¢, Jan. 19, 1933: HE 
unp. 66542; Kermitt Harris. 948 


I know that I’m in love; w and m by 
Madie Weaver. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66055; Roy Franklin Morgan 
and William Carter McKinney. 949 


I know what I want; from Mother of 
Pearl, or The love child, w A. P. 
Herbert, adapted from German of 
Alfred Griinwald, m Oscar Straus. 
G Dec; 15, 1982:).E for. ,27710: 
Chappell & co., Itd. 950 

I learned it all from love; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65782; 
Lewis E. Kolar. 


951 | 


I’ll always be your captive, when you 
gaze in my eyes; fox-trot, w C. W. 
Grayson, m R. J. Minor; pf. ©lc. 
Jan. 7, 19383; E unp. 65976; 3aay 
Johnson Minor and Constance W. 
Grayson. 952 


I’ll always be your friend; slow fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Dec. 27, 19382; E 


unp. 66366; Anna Meakin. 953 
I’ll be sincere; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 


Jan. 28, 19338; E unp. 66957; E. F-. 
Lohmiller. 954 


I'll be waiting in the hammock for - 
you; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 66952; Victoria Harmath. 

955 


I’ll be waiting when the sun sets o’er 
the sea; w and melody Margarita 
Norris. © 1 c. Jan..30, 4933-8 
unp. 66994; Hannah M. Norris. 956 


I'll build a little white house with 
shutters of green; song, melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66785; J. Franklin Hull. 

957 


I'll build a nest; w and m William 
Kernell. © Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 
34073 ; Movietone music corp. 958 


I'll do it again; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34083; Ro- 
dart music corp. 959 


Ill dream of a message from you; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 5, 19382; E unp. 
67066 ; Loretta Harvey Le Sueur. 


Ill ever be faithful to you; w and 
melody Wheeler-Lamb. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1988; E unp. 66482; Southern 
music pub. ¢Co., inc. 961 


I'll leave it all to you; w H. D. Kerr, 
melody Walter Harkley and H. A. 
Hummel. © 1. Jan. 13, 1933; BH 
unp. 66199; Harry D. Kerr, Walter 
J. Zamecnik and Herman A. Hum- 
mel. 962 


I'll never lose my faith in you; w Mar- 
tin S. Gottlieb, with melody. ©l1e. 
Jan. 24, 19383; E unp. 66704; Leon- 
ard Friendly. 963 


T’ll say a prayer for mother; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66297; 
Henry J. Spanberger. 964 


I'll see you in Chicago, at the big 
World’s fair; song. © 1. Jan. 16, 
1933; E unp. 66311; Frank Metzger 
McShirley. 965 


34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 19383 


I'll step out of the picture; song. © 1 
‘e. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66695; Mer- 
vyn Lincoln Atherton. 966 


Tll take an option on you; from 
Tattle-tales, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
23, 1988; E pub. 34507; Harms, ince. 

967 


V’ll wait until I hear you call; song, 
melody Edward Benedict. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 16, 19838; E unp. 66344; Edith 
Andrew Burchell. 968 


I long to see the green fields of Erin’s 
isle; w and m Mazie Wivell, arr. 
Chas. Wolff; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 1, 1933; E pub. 34238; De- 
Vaignie music corp. 969 


I lost my way and found you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E 
unp 66590; William J. Steed. 970 


I lost you; fox-trot, w Phil Frandino, 
m Jimmie Crane; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 30, 1932; E pub. 34432; 
Starrett system club and Philip An- 
thony Frandino. 971 


I love the music they play at parades; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 65860; Gertrude Duerre. 

972 


I love the simple things in life; w and 
melody. ©1le. Jan. 4, 1933; E unp. 
65870; Jeannette Raymond Strauser. 

973 


I love the things you say, but hate the 
things you do; song, melody Kurt 
Dieterle and I. Campbell. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 19383; E unp. 65791; Ian 
Campbell. 974. 


I love to dance with you; melody. © 
1 e. Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66556; 
Salvatore Cusenza. 975 


I love you; song. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
EH unp. 66295; Theresa Murray. 976 


I love you always; melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66362; Etta 
Blonstein. 977 


I love you darling with all my heart; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
EK sunp. 65873; Victor A. Villamore. 

978 


love you little pal; w and m F. Jor- 
dan and Terry Griffis. © 1c. Jan. 
14, 1933; E unp. 66894; Fred Jor- 
dan. 979 


I love you, or something; w and mel- 
ody Will Jason, Ralph Freed and 
Walter Freed. ©1ce. Jan. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 66318; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 980 


= 


994 


I loved you dearly; song. ©1 ce. Jan. 
16, 1933; E unp. 66323; Tom Yama- 
moto. 981 


I’m a fugitive from a chain gang; w 
and m Bob Miller; with ukulele arr. 
Merle T. Kendrick. © Jan. 26, 
1933; E pub. 34495; Adams music 
pub. co. 982 


I’m a prisoner now; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66778; 
Edith M. Tebo. 983 


I’m a runaway from a chain gang; w 
Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m 
Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 
1 ce. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67106; 
Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 984 


I’m a sailor; w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Harris Weston; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 27654; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 985 


I’m alone with the moon and you; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1933 ; EK’ unp. 66007; Pearl Stewart. 

986 


I’m always dreaming of you; song, 
melody James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 66541 ; Edward Clarence Brown. 

987 


I’m always living in memories; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66707; 
Verna Salmon Broad. 988 


IT’ m/’arricordo ’e te; di Ernesto De 
Curtis, arr. I Culotta; orch, parti. 
© Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27541; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 989 


versi G. B. De Curtis, m Ernesto 
De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27540; Societi anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 990 


I’m dizzy in the head; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66953; Mar- 
garet Motter. 991 


I’m dreaming along; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65949; 
Alta B. Lintz. 992 


I’m dreaming of the day; waltz song, 
m Chas. W. Karbach and Irmo Tiri- 
tilli; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 
1933 ; E pub. 34555; Charles W. Kar- 
bach. 993 


I’m dreaming of you sweetheart; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; B unp. 
66756; Harvey Goos. 994 


39 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


995 


I’m glad because of you; song. ©lc. 
Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 66005; Mary 
Marie Harness. 995 


I’m going away blues; w and melody 
Frank Stokes. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 55474; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 996 


I’m going home to mother; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c¢. Jan. 28, 19383; E unp. 66955; 
Walter W. Gerfen. 997 


I’m going over; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 23, 19883; E unp. 66674; Bert 
Hoffman. 998 


I’m gonna go back to the mountains; 
w Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, 
m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 
ae.’ Jan!’ 3 1933 >> HE unp!’ 67402; 
Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 999 


I’m gonna play down by the old Ohio; 
melody Sam Fried. © 1. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 66409; Southern music 
pub co., ine. ; 1000 


I’m hungry for your sweet sweet 
kisses, I’m starving for your love; 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67045; David Davis. 1001 


I’m in love with you; song, m Sylves- 


ter Long Cross. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66270; Werner Ott. 
1002 


I’m jealous; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 4, 1933; E unp. 65861; Myrtle 
Eberius. 1003 


I’m just a poor peddler of love; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66937; 
Charles Johnson. 1004 


I’m just like a radio station; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1983; BH, ump. 
66101; Jerome Hoechstetter. 1005 


I’m leaving university forever; w and 
melody Mr. X. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67004; Russell §. Bernard. 

1006 


I’m longing for someone to love; w and 
melody Oscar Bernhard. © 1 ce. 
Jan. 25, 19383; E unp. 66775; Oscar 
Lundgren. 


1007 


I’m longing to send a message; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; BE unp. 66337; 
Ada Burton. 1008 


I’m looking for a sweetheart true; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 66852; John Duhig. 1009 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


I’m mad; fox-trot, Faustin et Maurice 
Jeanjean; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27668; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1010 


I’m needin’ someone; w M. Mallet, m 
P. Freed; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67017; Mack Mallet 
and Paul Freed. 1011 


I’m not afraid in the dark, if ’'m in 
the dark with you; song. © 1 e. 
Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66861; Blaine 
A. Stone. 1012 


I’m nuts about mutts; w and m Mort 
Dixon and Harry Woods; with uku- 


lele arr. Haia Kaa. © Jan. 27, 
1933; E pub. 34574; Keit-Engel, ine. 
1013 


I’m Singing a song of love; w and mel- 
ody. ©1. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 
66213; Welma Christian Calhoun. 

1014 


Side by side with my 
honey; song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66298; Ann Satanik. 1015 


I’m so happy when the sun is shining; 
w Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, 
m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67094; 
Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 1016 


I’m taking no chances with Conrad; 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 66845; William Gaston. 1017 


I’m telling you; w and m Veeda Mey- 
ers. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1938; E ump. 
66194; Veeda Emma Amalia Mandel 
Meyers. 1018 


I’m waiting all alone in memory lune; 
valse song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1983; 
E unp. 66903; Minnie V. Griesbach. 

1019 


I’m walking on air; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67120; 
Beatrice Eccleston Lane. 1020 

I’m yours, if you will; song, melody 
Sidney Fine. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1932; 
EK unp. 66752; W. Dixon Kramer. 

1021 


I miss you when you're gone; song, 
melody Starret system club. © 1 
ec. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66385; Edna 
May Strain. 1022 


I need the darkness; song. © 1 e. 
Jan. 23, 1983; E unp. 66670; Carmen 
Balotin. 1023 

I never knew it but I loved you all 
the time; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66247; Amy Ruth Thom. 1024 


I’m _ sitting 


36 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


1054 


I never knew that I loved you, until 
you went away; song; pf. ©l1.«. 
Jan. 3, 19383; E’ unp. 65814; Viola 
Mae 'Tallacksen. 1025 


La 


never knew there was sun-shine; w 
and melody Mildred Staffa. © 1 «. 
Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66121; Joseph 
Cangialosi. 1026 


I never knew what you meant to me 
till you left me all alone; w and m 
Lula Mack, arr. Bob Taylor. © 1 
e. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66705; Lula 
G. McKissen. 1027 


I only love mother and you; w and m 
Veeda Meyers; pf. © 1. Jan. 13, 
1933; E unp. 66195; Veeda Hmma 
Amalia Mandel Meyers. 1028 


I saw you come; song, m Martin 
Kearns. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 66738; Elizabeth Howe Harris. 

1929 


I shall out-live them all; hymn. © 
Jan. 12, 1988; E pub. 34372; N. B. 
Herrell. 1030 


I sing of a maiden; w anon., 15th cen- 
tury, m Phyllis Tate. © Nov. 3, 
19382; E for. 27766; Oxford univ. 
press. 1031 


I tank I go home; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66649; 
Benée Russell. 1032 


I trusted you; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
EH unp. 66276; Grace Fletcher. 10338 


turned the tables on you; fox-trot, 
w and m W. Kranz. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1933; E unp. 65931; Walter Kranz. 

1034 


I’ve been a real pal to you; words and 
melody by C. Kelsey. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1983; E unp. 66772; Charles Kel- 
sey. 1035 


Ive got a chip on my shoulder; w 
Harry Pease, m Hd. G. Nelson, arr. 
Paul Hill; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 11, 1933; E pub. 34857; Good- 
man music co., inc. 10386 


— 


I’ve got a roof over my head; w Dor- 
othy Fields, m Jimmy McHugh; 

- with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 34277; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 1037 


I’ve got a sweetheart; song. © 1. 
Jan. 31, 19383; E unp. 67085; Victor 
Mizzy. 1038 


3 


I’ve tried ev’rything; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66780; 
Bobbe Smith. 1039 


I wake up smiling; w Edgar Leslie, m 
Fred E. Ahlert; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan 10, 1933; E pub. 34310; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc. 1040 


I wandered right straight back to you; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 25, 19383; E unp. 
66796; Byron Chester Leach. 1041 


I want an armful of love; m Sylvester 
Long Cross: ‘pt; © ie, Jania4, 
1933; E unp. 66251; La Verne Hurl- 
bert. 1042 


I want love; song. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 66569; Florence M. Van 
Kirk. 1043 


want to; song, w Arnold J. Turner. 
© 1 ¢ Jan. 3, 1933; Ee unp, 65803: 
A. J. Weidt. 1044 


I want to be a chambermaid; w and 
m William Sullivan. © Dec. 381, 
1932; E pub. 34072; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 1045 


I want to go home with your answer; 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
EH unp. 65864; Robert William Ham- 
ilton. 1046 


want to hear Him call my name; w 
and melody J. R. Baxter and C. H. 
Culbraith. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 66416; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 1047 


want to hear your laughter; w and 
melody. ©1l1ce. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 
65937; William Brown. 1048 


I want to remind you; song. ©1.. 
Jan. 14, 1983; E unp. 66895; Abram 
Penner. 1049 


want to serve Hm better; song, m 
Jack Mahoney. © Nov. 23, 1932; E 
pub. 34429; Addie Hawkins. 1050 


I will; w and m Marion Moore; male 
trio or cho. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
BASTa sc) . AP arksico: 1051 


I will love you just once again; song. 
©1c. Jan. 9, 1938; E unp. 66296 ; 
Vannie V. Bennett. 1052 


I will meet you in the alley; waltz, 
w and melody Alfred Hugo. ©1e. 
Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66653; Alfred 
Hugo Neuberger. 1053 


Lal 


Loom 


= 


Lemal 


—_ 


will not forget you, sweetheart; w 
Opal EK. Leech, m Bill Hager; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 65770; Wolfgang Hager. 
1054 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1055 


I wish for some one; song. © 1c. Jan. 
138, 1933; E unp. 66191; Helen Mer- 
rick. 1055 


I wish I knew a bigger word than 
love: w and m Edward Pola and Mel 
Gideon: with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
21, 1933; E for. 28021; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd. 1056 


_ 


Wish you were mine; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1. 
Jan. 25, 1983; E unp. 66750; Ruth 
Shea. 1057 


I wonder how the old folks are to- 
night: w Jack Yellen, m Dan Dough- 
erty: with ukulele arr. © Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 27690: Victoria music 
pub. co., ltd. 1058 


wondel why poor Nelly never writes: 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston: with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 27656; Fran- 
cis. Day & Hunter, Itd. 1059 


would gladly pay you Tuesday for 
a Hamburger today; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66120; 
Ralph Franklin Shank. 1060 


I wouldn’t mind, I wouldn’t care; by 
Smiling Frankie Carle. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1933; E unp. 66600; Francis N. 
Carlone. 1061 


Ice (The) cream man; sdn-fox trot, w 
Marion Sunshine, melody Ruben AlI- 
geciras. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 
65958: Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 1062 


Ich bin kein Lohengrin, ich bin kein 
Parsival: tango [and] Ein bisschen 
mondschein ; foxtrot: text Beda, m 
Michael Eisemann, klav. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Sept. 14, 1931; E for. 
28163 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
BF Gi: 1063 


[and] Ein bisschen mond- 
schein, ein bisschen liebe; foxtrot: 
text Beda, m Michael Eisemann, 
spezial-arr, Walter Borchert; orch. 
stimmen. © Sept. 14. 1931; E for. 
28120; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
Db. H. 1064 


Ich bin so scharf auf Erika; foxtrot, 
text Gerd Karlick, m Erwin Bootz, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Mar. 21, 1931; E for. 28096; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 1065 


Ich bin vielleicht verliebt; tango, w 
Hanns Dekner u. Max. Bertuch, m 
Albrecht Haselbach, arr. Horst 
Heffman. 1. Gesang u. klav.—2. 


-H 


KH 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Orch. stimmen. © Sept. 22, 1932; E 
for. 27474, 27475; Rondo-verlag, G. 
me? bE: 1066, 1067 


Ich hab’ dich lieb, braune madonna; 
rumba-foxtrot, deutsch Fritz Rotter, 
m Santiago Lopez. © July 7, 1931; 
E for. 28137; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
ice an: pe 1068 


—— arr. W. Borchert; orch. 
stimmen. © July 7, 1981; HE for. 
28128: Wiener bohéme-verlag. G. 
m. b. H. , 1069 


Ich hab meine frau; tango song. © 
1 e@. Dee. 14, 1932; BE unp. GesGs; 
Konrad Maril. 1070 


Ich kann noch mehr, als tango tanzen ; 
text Walter Stehr. m lLudwiko 
Szabo, klavier arr. Walter Borchert. 
© Jan: 1; 1981: EH for, 2stes- 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 

1071 


Ich seh’s dir an der nasenspitze an 
...; foxtrot aus Man braucht kein 
geld, text Giinther Bibo u. Willy 
Rosen, m Willy Rosen, spezial-arr. 
Karl Buchholz; salon orch. stimmen. 
© Aug. 21, 1932: for age. 
Crescendo theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 

1072 


Ich sitz’ den ganzen tag an meinem 
radio; foxtrot, w Willy Rosen u. 
Marcel Lion, m Willy Rosen. © 
Jan. 1, 1931; E for. 28094; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 1073 


Ich such’ per sofort; slow-fox, w Gerd 
Karlick, m Friedrich Wilhelm Rust. 
© Feb. 26, 1932; E for. 28109; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

1074 

Ich such’ per sofort eine freundin fiir 
den sport; slow-fox, w Gerd Karlick, 
m Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, spezial- 
arr. Bert Cadi; orch. stimmen. © 
Feb. 26, 19382; E for. 28117; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1075 


Ich trium’ von einer mirchennacht; 
tango, text Gerd Karlick, m Fr. W. 
Rust, klavier arr. Bert Cadi. © 
Jan. 7. 1931; E for. 28088; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 1076 


Ida, sweet as apple cider; fox-trot, 
Eddie Leonard, arr. Jimmy Dale; 
orch. pts., with w. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 34344; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 1077 

Idéale (L’) sérénité; maxime, canon, 
m Paul Dupin: choeur 4 3 voix, Sans 
acc. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28075; 
Durand et cie. 1078 


38 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


1105 


If I can count on you; w and m Jack 
Meskill, Henry Lodge and Milton 
Ager; with ukulele arr. Geo. R. Hol- 
man. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34156; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 1079 


If I can’t get what I want, when I 
want it; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66749; Wm. Arthur Schini- 
ger. 1080 


If I could always be with you; w and 
melody Etta Bellwood. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1938; E unp. 65874;: Ettena 
Wormwood. 1081 


If I could forget you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Jan. 8, 1933; E unp. 65776; Kenneth 
S. Matlock. 1082 


If I ever get a job again; fox-trot, w 
Sam. M. Lewis, m Abel Baer, arr. 
Paul Weirick, orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © Jan. 21, 
1933; E pub. 34584; Leo a 


eee with. ukulele arr... .© 
Jan. 26, 19383; E pub. 34586; Leo 
Feist, ine. 1084 


w Sam M. Lewis. melody Abel 
Baer. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 
66012; Leo Feist, inc. 1085 


If I had a star’s salary to spend; 
sons, ©! 1c. Jan.:3, 1983; E unp. 
65796; Chas. H. Frye. 1086 


If I had my way with you; melody. 
©1c. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66813; 
Robert Bruce Simmers. 1087 


If I love again; w J. P. Murray, m 
Ben Oakland. © Dec. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34082; Harms, inc. 1088 


If I'm nice to you; fox-trot, Nacio 
Herb Brown and Richard A. Whit- 
ing, arr. Frank Skinner; orch. pts., 

’ with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © 
Jan. 6, 1933; E pub. 34353; Nacio 
Herb Brown, inc. 1089 


If I were a magician; w melody. © 
1c Jan. 24, 1983; E unp. 66805; 
Murrell R. Klinger and Michael 
Slowitzky. 1090 


If ye love me: anthem, w ed. A. Rams- 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 19838; E unp. 66032; Myra 
Deasy. 1091 


If ye lofe me: anthem, w ed. A. Rams- 
botham, m Thomas Tallis; mixed 


o 


voices, organ acc. © Nov. 17, 1932; 
E for. 27745; Oxford univ. press. 
1092 


If you could only cook; w and m Phil 
Harris and Harry Owens; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dee. 80, 1932; E pub. 
34088; Harms, inc. 1093 


It you don’t want to be sweethearts 
then I don’t want to be friends; w 
Irving Kahal, m Sammy Fain; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 34384; Remick music corp. 

1094 


If you'll only say the word; song, arr. 
Louis H. Olesen. tof. Jan) 4, 
1983; E unp. 65845; Carl Gauthier. 

1095 


If you love me as I love you; song, 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66504; Albert De Lu- 
cia. 1096 


If you only knew; w A. D. Rust and 
José Ferrer, m A. D. Rust. © Dee. 
30, 1982; E pub. 34079; Harms, ine. 

1097 


If you see Dan Cupid, that little god 
of love; Song. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 66678; James Tannie. 1098 


If you should ever leave me alone; w 
Roy Lamkins, melody Ray Felletter. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66619; 
Ray Felletter. 1099 


If you still care for me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 23, 19383; E unp. 
66644; D. Frances Owen. 1100 


If you were fond of me; w and m 
Harry Gordon. © Dec. 5, 1932; E 
for. 27721; Chappell & co., Itd. 1101 


If you would only say the word; w 
and melody Jack Lewis. © 1 «. 
Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66623; S. Al- 
bert Lesser. 1102 


Il doit y avoir autre chose 4 faire; 
blues, paroles anglaises Edith Da- 
vidson, adaptation francaise Serge 
Veber, m Serge Edinoél; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Sept. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27673; Editions Salabert. 

1103 


Ilona; tango, w Hanns Willstatt, m 
El. Roman, arr. Alexander Stein- 
brecher; salon orch. stimmen. © 
Oct. 26, 1982; E for. 27904; Wiener 
operettenverlag, G. m. b. H. 1104 

——klavierarr. von A. 

Steinbrecher. © Oct. 10, 1932; EH 

for 27903; Wiener operettenverlag, 

GS ony. 1105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1106 


Im krug zum griinen kranz; tango, w 
Willy Rosen u. Marcel Lion, m 
Fritz German, klavier-arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Feb. 19, 1932; E for. 
28157; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b,, He 1106 


spezial-arr. Walter 


Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
19, 1932; E for. 28156; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1107 


Im voriibergehen ; w Johann Wolfgang 
v. Goethe, m Erwin Lendvai, op. 58, 
nr. 38; dreistimmigen frauen- 0. 
kinderchor ohne begl. Partitur. © 
Oct. 29, 1930; E for. 27912; Gebr. 
Hug & co. 1108 


Images; 4° suite, Marcel Tournier, op. 
39; harpe. nos. 10-12. © Nov. 1, 
1932; E for. 27884; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 1109 


Imperio; vals, letra Vicente Moro, m 
R. Amiano y B. Cortés. © July 29, 
1932; E for. 27899; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 1110 


Improvisation on a Portuguese folk 
song; by Claudio Carneyro, op. 14, 
no. 1; violin and pf. ©1c. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 66855; Katherine 
Hickel Carneyro. cle ls ise 


In a Gypsy’s heart; from Hypnotized, 
w Bernie Grossman, m Desider Jo- 
sef Vecsei; with ukulele arr. 
Dec. 24, 1932; E pub. 34298; Fa- 
mous music corp. tT? 


In a little cozy inn; song. © 1. 
Dec. 27, 1932; E unp. 65754; Cath- 
erine Lamb. t143 


In a little garden of my dreams; pf. 
with w.° © 1 'e Jan, 25, °19335° 5 
unp. 66741; Harold Conway Chiv- 
ington. 1114 


In a little German garden, underneath 
the pretzel vine; fox trot, w Gus 
Kahn, m J. Fred Coots, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts. with male trio 
arr., B. Faighes. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 84286; Leo Feist, ine. 1115 


with ukulele arr. 
© Dee. 29, 1932; E pub. 34055; Leo 
Feist, inc. 1116 


In a little heaven; w and m Al Dobie. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66096; 
Alex W. Dobieski. bli a bg 


In a monastery garden; w, m and arr. 
Albert W. Ketélbey. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Male quartet. © Dec. 
15, 1982; BD for. 27776, 27777; J. H. 
Larway, prop. Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd. 1118, 1119 


pt. 10, 1S, vee 


In a sleepy town, in old Kentucky; 
waltz song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 66154; Nicholas Mallardo. 

: 1120 


In a _ three-roomed apartment with 
you; song, melody Stan Tucker. © 
1c. Jan. 7,°1933;" BE unp. eae 
Basil Moorhouse. 1121 


In dreamland with you; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66299; N. Wil- 
liam Boyd. 1122 


In dreams of yesterday; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; Hi ‘mp. 
65930; Hyron N. Pennewell. 11233 


In heav’nly love abiding; w Anna L. 
Waring, m Eaton Faning, adapta- 
tion and arr. of m Gerald Grey; 
mixed quartet or cho. © Jan. 26, 
1933; E pub. 34567; J. A. Parks co. 

1124 


In lilac time; song, w Ben H. Smith; 
with violin obbl. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1933; E unp. 66142; Andrea di 
Sessa. 1125 


In my dreams I am with you; Song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1 ec. 
Jan. 14, 1938; E unp. 66268; Anne 
Bassett. 1126 


In my dreams of a better day; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 
66945 ; Iva Wade. 14237 


In my garden; from Melody w Irving 
Caesar, m Sigmund Romberg; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34090; Harms, inc. 1128 


In old Ireland ever new; w and mel- 
ody. .©.1 c.. Jan. 6, 1933; 1 ae 
65954; Margaret Colvin. 1129 


In old Montmartre; one-step, from A 
kiss in spring, w L. du Garde Peach, 
m Herbert Griffiths. © Nov. 23, 
1952; E for. 27700; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd. [Copyright 
is claimed on changes in music and 
English words] 1130 


In Persien; foxtrot, w Charles Am- 
berg, m Fred Raymond, klavier-arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Feb. 10, 1931; 
E for. 28087; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Otto Hein. 1131 


In shadowy isles of the sea; song, op. 
8; in D flat. ©1. Jan. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 65856; Hattie M. Kreisel. 

1132 


In summer fields; by Annette Scam- 
mell; pf. nos. 1, 2. © Nov. 4, 1932; 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


E for. 28023; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., ine., with John G. Murdoch & 
co., ltd. yo LESS 


In the belfry; w Austin Dobson, m P. 
Napier Miles, op. 20, no. 1; 6 mixed 
voices. © Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 
27758; Oxford univ. press. 1134 


In the clouds; by Richard Howegill; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 20, 19382; E for. 
27579; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

1135 


In the forest; w Ellen Frances Gil- 
bert, m Frank La Forge. 1. High 
voice.—2. Low voice. © Jan. 14, 
1933; E pub. 34419, 34420; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., ine. 1136, 1137 


In the hour of trial; sacred song, w 
James Montgomery, m William 
Stickles; low voice; in D flat. © 
Jan. 14, 1988; E pub. 34367; Harms, 
inc. 1138 


In the light of the moon; by J. Pallas, 
English lyric Carol Raven, arr. A. 
Fassio. © Dec. 15, 1932; E pub. 
34045; A. Fassio. 1139 


In the middle of a kiss; w Ralph 
Freed, m Art Wilson. © Dec. 27, 
1932; E pub. 34011; Keit-Engel, inc. 

1140 


In the moonlight by the stream; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66657; O. Bill 
Heyer. 1141 


In the old town hall; song, m Hilda 
L. Nekuda and R. F. Nekuda. © 1 
ec. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66518; Ray- 
mond Francis Nekuda. 1142 


In the valley of my dreams; w P. 
Gross, melody Josephine Bose. © 1 
ce. Jan. 19, 19838; E unp. 66524; Phil- 
ip Gross. 1143 


In the valley of the maples; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Jan. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 34447; Lois Marie Tallett. 

1144 


Incidental music; melody Max Stein- 
eni@nt.e; Jan. 3, 1933;-H unp. 
66443 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

1145 


Indian love; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 e. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 66444; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1146 


Infinitude; hymn, w anon., m Sun- 
shine Reed Daines; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 21, 1982; E pub. 34279; 
David Emery Reed. 1147 


1162 


Inno del decennale; canzone, parole 
Gavino Gabriel; ragazzi, soprani, 
tenori, bassi. © Nov. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27813; Umberto Giordano. 1148 


Inspiration; waltz, pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
21, 1933; E unp. 66608; Charlie 
Young. 1149 


Into my heart an air that kills; w 
A. E. Housman, m Harrison Dowd. 
© 1e. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65900; 
Frank Harrison Dowd. 1150 


Introduction; melody Max Steiner. 
~~ ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66445; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1151 


Invitation; song, melody Bert Doug- 
las and Hermione Blackwood. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66684; 
Phyllis Marjorie Lintott. 1152 


Io di amori ne ho tre; fox-trot, versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella, m Mario 
Mariotti; pf. © Dec. 1, 1982; E 
for. 27557; A. & G. Carisch & @. 

1153 


Irene; pf. with w. © 1. Jan. 10, 
1938; E unp. 66070; Alfred Lowis 
Smith. 1154 


Irish mother mine; song. © 1c. Dec. 
27, 1982; E unp. 66367; Anna Mea- 


kin. 1155, 


Is God at home; w and melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66581; Wil- 
liam Eberhardt, jr. 1156 


Is it just another thrill; w Joe Good- 
win and Charles Newman, m Jim- 
mie Monaco; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 19, 1983; E pub. 34458; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

1157 


Is it love; son-fox-trot, w and m Ma- 
rion Sunshine; pf. treble. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65959; Edward 
B. Marks musice corp. 1158 


Is this the ending; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 25, 19388; E unp. 66885; 
William A. Thorn, jr. 1159 


Isabella; mazurka, Lino Musmeci; 1° 
Violino. Aye Be (Ou te Cn ane ele 
1933; E unp. 66370; Giuseppe De 
Vita. 1160 


Isabella, du schéne Isabella; text Fritz 
Rotter, m Vittorio Mascheroni. © 
Dee. 5, 1981; E for. 28140; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1161 

spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 

chert; salonorch. stimmen. © Dec. 

5, 1981; E for. 28182; Wiener bo- 

héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1162 


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r 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1163 


Isn’t it grand; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ce Jan, 17, 1933; E unp. 66383; 
Albert T. Jacobs. 1163 


It can’t be true; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Jan. 18, 1983; E unp, 66922; Anna 
Wielgosz. 1164 


It doesn’t seem fair to me; waltz, pf. 
with w. ©1c. Dec. 27, 1982; E unp. 
66368; Anna Meakin. 1165 


It is May; w Lourine Kummer, m 
Enrico Barraja; high voice. © Jan. 
8, 1983; E pub, 34101; M. Witmark 
& sons. 1166 


It means so much to me; from Bar- 
barina, w Bruce Siever and Julia 
Wolf, m Mare Roland. © Dec. 12, 
1932; E for. 27719; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 1167 


It’s a shame; from Mother of Pearl, or 
The love child, w A. P, Herbert, 
adapted from German of Alfred 
Griinwald, m Oscar Straus. © Dec. 
15, 1932; E for. 27711; Chappell & 
co., ltd. 1168 


It’s hard to say good-bye; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 80, 1933; E unp. 
670438; Dorothy Elizabeth Borchers. 

1169 

It’s heaven to me; w and m Fred 
Howard and Nat Vincent. © Jan. 
6, 19388: E pub. 34309; Vincent & 
Howard, ltd. 1170 

It’s love inviting you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66497; 
Henriette Santos and Billy Peters. 

anwal 

It’s true; song. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 67083; Matilda Curtiss. 1172 


It won’t be long; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Jan. 3, 19883; E unp. 65788; Mae 
Colbrath Vollhaber. abi lrg 


It won’t be long now; w Ned Wash- 
ington, m Al Hoffman and Al Good- 
hart. © Dec. 24, 19382; E pub. 34303; 
Famous music corp. 1174 


Italian folk song; melody. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 19383 ; E unp. 66591 ; Minyde Zent- 
ner. 1175 


J’ai deux yeux; romance, de Doublage, 
paroles Henri Falk, m René Syl- 
viano; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Nov. 1, 1982; E for. 27866; Editions 
Salabert. 1176 


J’aime to téte brune; de La cigale 
tango, paroles L. Delarue-Mardrus, 
m Ed. Flament. 
E for. 27383; Editions Salabert. 

1177 


© June 15, 1932; ° 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


J’prends tout du bon cdté; fox-trot, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier, m Jane Bos; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Oct, 1, 
1932; E for. 27454; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1178 


Jack (A) and Jill valentine; operetta, 
bk. and lyrics Clara S. Keeler, m 
Nellie S. Frizzelle; unison. Voe. se. 
© Dec, 31, 1932; D 28360; Willis 
music Co. 1178* 


Jail house blues; song. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1933; E unp. 67078; Fred Charles 
Bernharat. 1179 


Jardin (Un) sur VOronte; drame 
lyrique, Franc-Nohain, m Alfred 
Bachelet. Partition chant et pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27840; Heugel. 

1180 


Java (La) d’Israél; paroles Mare-Hély 
m G. Matis; avec accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27859; 
Editions Salabert. 1181 


Jazz concerto; violin. © Jan. 18, 
1933 ; E unp, 66495 ; Lewis Raymond. 
1182 


Jazz rondo; melody Bernard Green. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1983; E unp. 66731: 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 1183 


Je me demande; w Horace C. Jenkins, 
m Alfred M. Greenfield, © Jan. 18, 
1933; E pub. 34422; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine. 1184 


Je n’aime qu’ un soir; tango, de Dan- 
seuses pour Amérique du Sud, pa- 
roles Jean Rodor, m Yatove. © Oct. 
1, 19382; E for, 27427; Choudens. 

1185 


Je n’sais pas dire; fox-trot, francais 
Max Eddy et Raoul Praxy, anglais 
Jane Laidlaw, m Jane Bos; avec ac- 
cord de ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; EB 
for. 27462; Editions Salabert. 1186 


Je n’suis pas de mon temps; one-step, 
de Azor, couplets Max Eddy, m Gas- 
ton Gabaroche; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; BH for. 
27412; Editions Salabert. 1187 


Je sais; valse, paroles Lucien Boyer, 
m H. Ackermans; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Noy, 1, 1932; E for. 
27858 ; Editions Salabert. 1188 


Je voudrais; tango-mélodie, de La 
jeune fille d’en face, paroles André 
Hornez, m Francis Gregson et Al. 
Romans; avee accord de lukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 19382; E for. 27871; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 1189 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Je voudrais t’écouter; fox-trot, de 
Clair de lune, paroles Henri Dia- 
mant-Berger, m Jean Lenoir; avec 
accord de ’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
EB for. 27442; Hditions Salabert. 
1190 


Jealous of evrything in love for 
there’s no one in love with me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66728; Sidney Prosen. 1191 


Jeremiah Jones; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67048 ; 
Harden Church. 1192 


Jesus in my heart; hymn. © 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 19383; E unp. 66691; Carl 
Leroy Thomas. 11938 


Jesus lover of my soul; arr. for Ha- 
waiian guit., ten., melody and acc., 
in diagram. © Aug. 1, 1932; E pub. 
34481; Harry Scott Kelso. 1194 


Jesus rescued me; song, m James L. 
Brown. ©1ce. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65786 ; David Canaday. 1195 


Jingle bells; medley march, intro. 
Merrily we roll along and Auld lang 
syne, George Simpson, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; full orch. pts. © Nov. 
25, 1982; E pub. 34190; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 1196 


Joan; song. © 1. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66261; Margaret Louise Dixon. 
1197 


Joan of Arkansaw; w Ray Klages, 
melody Al. Goodhart and AI. Hoff- 
man. ©1ce. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 
66520 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc. 

1198 


Joey the clown; by F. Tresselt; cali- 
ope. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 
66986; Movietone music corp. 1199 


{ 


Johnny, you're the one I love; song, 
m Jack Mahoney. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E pub. 34271; Hugh McKenna. 

1200 


J0-jo; jazz-intermezzo, Hans Walther ; 
pf. © Nov. 18, 1982; E for. 28004; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann. 1201 


Jolly bagpipe dance; Scottish fancy, 
Heinrich Gebhard; pf. © Dec. 22, 
1932; E pub. 34204; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 1202 


Jolly (The) three; song. ©1c. Jan. 
3, 19388; E unp. 65855; George A. 
Hadley. 1203 


Jonas (Alberto) Nocturne; op. 21, 
no. 3; pf. © Dec. 9, 1932; E pub. 
84209; Carl Fischer, ine. 1204 


161050—33—_4 


1218 


Jones (W. Bradwen) Two pieces for 
pianoforte; founded upon Welsh 
traditional tunes, W. B. Jones. © 
Nov. 17, 1982; E for. 27770; Oxford 
univ. press. 1205 


José (Antonio) Tres cantigas de Al- 
fonso X; version francaise Henri 
Collet, m A. José. © Oct. 20, 1932; 
E for. 27916; Editions Max Eschig. 

1206 


Joseph dearest, Joseph mild; 15th cen- 
tury Christmas cradle song, arr. 
Louis Victor Saar; 4-pt. cho., with 
Ssop., or ten., solo and violin obbl, 1. 
Women’s voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
© Nov. 14, 1932; E pub. 34178, 
34179; Carl Fischer, ine. 1207, 1208 


Journey (A) to Mars [and] Through 
the wildwood ; by Gardiner Glos; pf. 
© Dee. 28, 1932; E pub. 34812; 
Gardiner Glos. 1209 


Jug (A) of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou; w and melody Al Lewis, Jack 
Meskill and Vincent Rose. © Jan. 
7, 1983; E unp. 65972; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 1210 


Jumping Jacks; by Michael Aaron; pf. 
with w. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34399; G. Schirmer, inc. 1211 


June dawn; gavotte, by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 5, ed. Rudolph Ma- 
gin; violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34108; Theodore Presser co. 

, i312 


Jungle (La); polyphonie, Georges 
Migot; orgue principal et orch. Par- 
tition. © Nov... 7,!)"1982} (hy? for. 
27886; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 12138 


Just a memory of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 19383; E unp. 65932; 
Julia Claire Moffit. 1214 


Just a pain in the parlor; melody 
Harry Sweet. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 66414; Southern music pub co., 
ine. 1215 


Just a picture for a keepsake; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66256; Crete 
Steele. 1216 


Just a shack by old Mt. Hood; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 3, 19383; BH unp. 
66807 ; Lola Mendenhall. 1217 


Just a song; song. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1933; E unp. 66889; Martin George 
Gregor. 1218 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1219 


Just a southern boy long ways from 
home; song. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 66088; John Curry Spikes. 

1219 


Just an old fashioned picture of you; 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © Nov. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34427; Carroll F. Pot- 
tle. 1220 


Just another love song; song, m Frank 
N. Mitchell. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 66321; Marion Morgan. 1221 


Just another sunset; cho., w and mel- 
ody. ©l1e. Jan. 24, 19383; E unp. 
66721; John Ross Mitchell. 1222 


Just born to be lonesome; w and mel- 
ody Gus Kahn and Lew Pollack. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 25;.1933;> 2 unp: 669338: 
Irving Berlin, inc. 1223 


Just for one day: w and m Reed Ran- 
net. (C).1.¢" dans, 2.19832) 8) timp: 
66668; Agnes M. Palmer. 1224 


Just in one night with you; waltz 
song, w L. P. Adelantar, jr. ©l1e. 
Oct. 28, 1932; E unp. 63317; Isidro 
A. Escare. 1225 


Just one loving glance; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65942; 
John A. Barich. 1226 


Just painting a picture of you; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1932; E unp. 64518; 
Kimball Black, jr. gb virg 


Just some melodies at large; melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66761: 
Herman Oscar Delshaft. 1228 


Just the name of mother; song. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1988; E unp. 66507; 
Lydia R. Cutton. 1229 


Just three little words and a kiss; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 
66228; Howard C. Pulver. 1230 


Just to hold a baby in your arms; song, 
m A. J. Turner and A. J. Weidt. © 
1 e. Jan. 14, 19838; E unp. 66240; 
Arnold J. Turner. 1231 


Just when I needed you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 
67005: Louise Piccolo. 1232 


Just you; song, melody Lee Turner. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 19383; E unp. 66881; 
Mary Pizer. 1233 


Just you and I; fox-trot, w and m Ray 


Gold. © Jan. 30, 1933; Epub. 
34570: Joe Davis, inc. 1234 


Justa coupla guys; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 6, 19383; E unp. 65927; Rob- 
ert LaSalle Lemke. 1235 


pt. I, 0. s., v. 28 


Kamehala; valse, Rose Cornaz; guit. 
hawaienne avec. ace. de guit. espa- 


gnole. © Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27436; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 1236 
Kkarjinsky (N.) Concerto; dans le 


style ancien pour violoncelle et 
orch.; violoncelle et pf. © Nov. 10, 
1932; E for. 27917; Editions Max 
Eschig. 1237 


Karleen: light opera, freely adapted 
from a play by Kotzebue, bk. A. 
Goodlet, lyrics A. Goodlet and J. A. 
Findlay, m J. A. Findlay. © Jan. 
13, 1933; D 28370; James Albert 
Findlay. 7" 


Kayser (Heinrich Ernst) 36 etuden; 
op. 20, neu bearb. Maxim Jacobsen ; 
violino; *' ©: Oct. 13, ‘39325 Hr Vee 
27952; Universal edition, a. g. 

1238 


Keep on smilin’ all the time; w Roy 
W. Lamkins, m Ray Felletter. © 
1c. Jan. 13, 1933; E unp. 66185; Roy 
W. Lamkins and Raymond J. Fellet- 
ter. 1239 


Keep smiling thru; w F. W. Chassé, 
m Raoul Lepine: with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 10, 1933; E pub. 34394; Fred 
W. Chassé and Raymond Chassé. 

1240 


Keep the old faded roses for me: valse 
song. ©1. Jan. 17, 19383; E unp. 
66904: E Roswell Reed. 1241 


Keep your eyes on Jesus and you'll 
shine; hymn, w Herbert Buftum; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 22, 1932; E 
pub. 34149; Chas. Wm. Walkem. 

1242 


Keepin’ up with the Joneses: song. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66646; 
Raymond Grace. 1243 


Key to Broadway; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66867; Carroll 
S. Balcom. 1244 


Kid yourself along; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66319: 
Irene Scott. 1245 


King Cole's fiddle book; easy and pro- 
gressive trios for 3 violins, Adam 
Carse. Sc. and pts. pt. 1, 2. © Nov. 
30, 1932; E for. 27609, 27610; Augen- 
er, ltd. 1246, 1247 


King (The) of heaven; motet. w from 


Caedmon’s Creation, m Alfred 
Whitehead; 6-pt. mixed cho. and 
semi-cho., women’s voices. © Dec. 


13, 1932; E pub. 34039; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 1248 


44 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


King of the highway; pf. with w. © 
1c. Jan. 26, 1933; E unp. 66835; Lu- 
cille Pierce Ferguson. 1249 


Kiss (A) in spring; selection, Emme- 
rich Kalman and H. Griffiths, arr. 
Herbert Griffiths; pf. © Nov. 23, 
1932; E for. 27708; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd. 1250 


Kiss (A) in springtime; fox-trot, from 
A kiss in spring, w L. du Garde 
Peach, m Emmerich Kalman and 
Herbert Griffiths. © Nov. 238, 1932; 
E for. 27701; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd. [Copyright is claimed 
on changes in music by H. Griffiths 
and English words] 1251 


Kiss me before I leave; w and melody 
©1e. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67121; 
Beatrice Eccleston Lane. 1252) 


Kiss me while we’re dancing; song. 
© 1e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67012; 
Lee Parsons, jr. 1253 


Kiss me while we’re waltzing; song. 
©1ec. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66661; 
Mabel M. Metrovich, Arthur G. 
Nevins and Carlyle Nelson. 1254 


Kleine Elisabeth; tango, w Giinther 
Schwenn u. Peter Schaeffers, m 
Willy Rosen. © Dec. 20, 1932; E 
for. 27505; Musikverlag City. 1255 


Kleine (Hine) reise im frtihling mit 
dir; English waltz, text u. m Fritz 
Rotter u. Walter Jurmann, klavier 
arr. Walter Borchert. © Feb. 19, 
1931; E for. 28097; Weiner bohéme- 
verlag, Otto Hein. 1256 


Klipp-klapp, die liebe ist da; walzer, 
w Karl Wilczynski, m A. R. Zihr- 
inger u. KE. Rubens, Klavier-arr. Wal- 
ter Borchert. © Mar. 12, 1932; E 
for. 28105; Weiner boheme verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 1257 


spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 12, 
1932; E for. 28116; Weiner boheme 
verlag, G.m.b.H. 1258 


Klumpkey (Julia) Adagio; trio, vi- 
olin, viola and violoncello.. © Jan. 
7, 1982; E pub. 343806; Julia Klump- 
key. 1259 


— Quatre piéces; alto et pf. © Dec. 
1, 1932; E pub. 34219; Julia Klump- 
key. 1260 


Knights of chivalry; grand march, 
Louis J. Panella; full orch. pts. © 
Jan. 20, 19388; E pub. 34435; Volk- 
wein bros., ine. 1261 


1274 


Know your man; melody. © 1. Jan. 
20, 19383; E unp. 66592; Minyde 
Zentner. 1262 


Konnen sie mil nicht bis morgen, ihr 
geliebtes herzchen borgen; tango, 
text Beda u. Peter Herz, m Paul 
Mann, klavier arr. Martin Uhl. © 
Feb. 16, 1931; E for. 28099; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 1263 


Komm’, mein schatz; marsch, w Gus- 
_tav Althoff u. Charles Amberg, m 
Artur Guttman u. Hans J. Salter. 
© yAus, A455 1980 oR for.) 28t59)- 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 

1264 


KYrenek (Ernst) Vier kleine minner- 
chore; nach fragmenten v. Holderlin, 
m H. KYenek, op. 32; a cappella mit 
alt-solo. ©. Oct. 21, 1932; E for. 
27953 ; Universal edition, a.g. 1265 


Kreutzer (Rudolf) 42 etudes ou 
caprices; neu hrsg. Maxim Jacobsen ; 
violino. © Nov. 15, 1932; E for. 
27949; Universal edition, a.g. 1266 


Kuss’ ich auch manchmal gerne an- 
dere frauen; English waltz, w Mary 
Rauch u. Johnny Hub, m Otto Geit- 
ner, klay. arr. Hans Schneider. © 
Nov. 29, 1932; E for. 28002; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky ). 

1267 


Ladies of the jury ; melody Max Stein- 
er.) © Aes a0 ates te, 198a eH ann, 
64467; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

1268 

Lady Prosperity: w and melody. © 1 
ce. Jan. 6, 1983; E unp. 65952; Ber- 
nice Barnes Proctor. 1269 


Lady with a past; melody Harold 
Lewis. ©1-¢. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66423; Southern musie pub. co., inc. 

1270 


Lago (Un) azul; bolero, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 193838; E unp. 66092; 
Pedro Berrios. 1271 


Lago di Braies; di Giulio Cesare Son- 
zogno; 8 tempi per orch. Partitura. 
© Oct. 31, 19382; E for. 27350; Soci- 
eta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1272 


Laissez jouer jeunes gens; francais du 
15° siécle, m Jean Dupérier; choeur 
pour voix d’hommes, sans ace. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27401; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 1273 


Lamb (The) ; unison, w William Blake 
m Walford Davies. © Jan. 24, 1933; 
E for. 27993; Novello & @o., ltd. 

1274 


45 


———— TT  — 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1275 


pt. I, Huss ve Bs 


Lamento Gitano; paso-doble, José M. | Leaves; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 


Lucchesi; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 
19382; E for. 27406; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 1275 


Lamp (The); song, w Sara Teasdale. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65890; 
Edward C. Potter. 1276 


Landmandsliv; 8 sange fra sangspil, 
tekst Berge og Arvid Miller, m Kai 
Normann Andersen; pf. © Dec. 17, 
1932; E for. 276384; Wilhelm Hansen. 

1277 


Lantern land; operetta, libretto Geof- 
frey F. Morgan, m Geoffrey O’Hara ; 
treble voice cho. pts., unace. © Jan. 
12, 1933; E pub. 34579; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co. 1278 


Last dance; w Irving Pincus, and mel- 
ody. ©.1 ¢ Jan: 28, 1933 ° H unp. 
66965; Michael Flagg. 1279 


Last night; by Halfdan Kjerulf, arr. 
Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and fin- 
gered Frank J. Blazek; violin with 
pf. ace. © Dee. 30, 1982; E pub. 
34141; McKinley music co. 1280 


w Tom Kennedy and Dick San- 
ford, m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 
67093; Nattrass-Schenck, ine. 1281 


Last night I dreamed of love return- 
ing; waltz, w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66244; Dudley 
Jackson. 1282 


Laughing at life; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 24, 19383; E unp. 66714; 
Morris Davidofsky. 1283 


Laughing it off; song, w Sid Adler 
and Lenny Litman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1933; E unp. 66330; Dorothy G. 
Rosenberg. 1284 


Laura Lou; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. 
J. J. Beyersdorfer. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1983; E unp. 66905; Amanda R. 
Beyersdorfer. 1285 


Lazy daisies; by Rob Roy Peery; pf. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 34295; B. F. 
Wood music co. 1286 


Le dire, c’est bien; de Azor, couplets 
Max Eddy, m Gaston Gabaroche; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27418; Editions Sala- 


bert. 1287 
Lead us on to victory; hymn. © Dee. 
24, 1982; E pub. 34297; Ida C. 
Young. 1288 


©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66747; 
1289 


Leavin’ at midnite; song. ©1c. Jan. 
138, 1983; E unp. 66179; Sylvia Bar- 
den Doane. 1290 


Lecons d’harmonie des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, année 
1932 ; basse et chant donnés, Georges 
Becker, Georges Htie and others, 
réalisation, Georges Bouriette. 
Pierre Lantier and others. © Noy. 
1, 1982; E for. 27848; Heugel. 1291 


Left, left right; song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 65826; Hamilton For- 
rest. 1292 


Left-right [and] Little waltz; by 
Adam Carse; string quartet with pf.- 
conductor. pts. © Nov. 25, 1932; 
E for. 27614; Augener, Itd. 1293 


Légendes (Les) de la forét; de Sang 
Viennois, J. Strauss, arr. Yatove; 
pf... ©, Oct. 1, 1982; EB for, 37429; 
Choudens. 1294 


Legion convention march; song. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 19383; E unp. 67080; 
Conroy Alfred Leonard. 1295 


Legion (The) of the lost; melodious 
monologue, w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Harris Weston; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 27657 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 1296 


Lento e patetico; v. Matiegka-Schu- 
bert, konzert-transkription, Joachim 
Stutschewsky ; violoncello u. pf. © 


Lucy Humphrey. 


Dee. 8, 1952; 8 for. Srstieaes 
Schott’s sodhne. — 1297 
Lessons in love; song. © 1. Jan. 


23, 1983; E unp. 66677; James Tan- 
nie. 1298 


Let me give my happiness to you; 
from Good companions, w Douglas 
Furber, m George Posfordi; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; E for. 
27962; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

1299 


Let me hold your hand; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 
67000; William H. Bunn. 1300 


Let me linger; w and melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1983; E unp. 65947; Joe Ma- 
roni. 1301 


Let’s all start over again; song. © 
1c. Jan. 138, 1983; E unp. 66153; 
Mildred Cunningham Todd. 1302 


46 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 19383 


Let’s confess; w Arthur Freed, mel- 
ody Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart. 
©1c. Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67112; 
Leo Feist, inc. 1303 


Let’s forgive and forget; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65774; 
Belva Spicer. 1304 


Let’s go back to yesterday; song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 20, 19383; E unp. 66586; 
James R. Gardner. 1305 


Let’s go to Chicago today; song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1983; E unp. 66660; 
Sylvia Wienshienk. 1306 


Let’s have a cheer for good times; w 
and melody. © 1 e. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67058; Geraid Joseph Bal- 
Son. 1307 


Let’s paint the future with sunshine; 
fox trot song. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 66923; Y. M. Offret. 1308 


Let the dreadful engines; w Thomas 
D’Urfey, m Henry Purcell, arr. and 
ed. Edward J. Dent. © Sept. 15, 
1932; E for. 27736; Oxford univ. 
press. 1309 


Let there be love, and there was love; 
w Don Hartman, melody Jay Gor- 
ney. ©1e. Jan. 25, 1938; E unp. 
66789; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 1310 


Letter (A) from him; cho., m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross. i en Jano; 
1933; E unp. 66030; Irene Mills. 

ep let 


Liberty (The) band march; by Gus 
Guentzel; conductor’s sc. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1983; E unp. 66080; Harold 
Wm. Roberts. 1312 


Liberty road; w and melody Clarence 
Muse. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 
66732; Southern music pub. co., ine. 


1313 

Liebe (Die) ist da- trallalala; stim- 
mungsschlager, m Paul Preil, op. 
ofa, arr. Heinz Joachim Vieweg. 


© Nov. 15, 1932; E for. 27996; Willi 
- Webels. 1314 


Liebe kommt, liebe geht . . .; English 
waltz, aus Berlin-Alexanderplatz, w 
Hans Wilhelm, m Allan Gray, arr. 
Walter Borchert; orch. stimmen. 
© Oct. 8, 1931; E for. 28160; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1315 


Lied (Das) einer nacht; schlager, 


texte Marcellus Schiffer, m Mischa 
Spoliansky. © May 30, 1932; E for. 


1331 


28142; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 1316 


Lied im frtihling; w Johann Wolfgang 
von Goethe, m Erwin Lendyai, op. 
70, nr. 3; mé&nnerchor ohne beg. 
Partitur, (© Noy. 21, 1930; EF for. 
27909; Gebr. Hug & co. 1317 


Light (The) of love; song. © 1 ec. 
Jan, 23, 1933: E unp. 666388; Max 
Tasgal and Jack Finn. 1318 


Like an angel from heaven; fox-trot, 
melody Morton Browne. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
d, 19838; E unp. 65917; Lillian Bor- 
enstein. 1319 


Like as a father pitieth his children; 
w and m Millie Braidwood Wenz; 
pi. © Nov. 7, 1932: © pub, 34047; 
Millie Goodsmith Wenz. 1320 


Lillie you came to me like a star; 
waltz sous... © 1°c Jan.''s, 195s 
E ounp. 65877; Joe La Form. 1321 


Lillies [sic] of the valley; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 19838; E unp. 66245; Flor- 
ence C. Regan. 1822 


Linda; tango, de Juan Ghirlanda, arr. 
Francis Salabert: orech. ptes. et 
paroles. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27830; Editions Salabert. 1323 


Linda hambo; text: Ake Sdéderblom, 
m: Hinar Bjorke; pf. © Dee. 20, 
1932; E for. 37683; Edition Sylvain. 

1324 


Linda Milonguita; tango, Lola Caste- 
gnaro, arr. Paul Abel; oreh. pti. 
© Oct. 31, 1982;,.E for, 27353; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1325 


Little alibis; w Harry Pease and Ed. 


G. Nelson, melody Abel Baer. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 19383; E nnp. 65822; . Leo 
Feist, ine. 1326 


Little Anna Mae; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66906; John 
S. Martin. 1327 


Little bit 0’ sunshine: w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66768 ; 
Beulah Claypool. 1328 


Little (The) brown house in the val- 
ley ; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66537: Hazel Beymer Smith. 

1329 

Little bugler; by William M. Felton: 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34126; 
MeKinley music co. 1330 


Little by little: w. m and ukulele arr. 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1983; E unp. 66395 ; 
Sarah Frances Marshall. 1331 


47 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1332 


Little (The) church in Tennessee; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 66156; Volney Blanchard. 

1332 


Little Cinderella: song, w G. Guerin. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 66967 ; 
Lyle Dubois and Grattan Guerin. 

1333 


Little (A) 
Ada May Piaget, op. 55; pf. 
5, 1983; E pub. 34289; B. 
music Co. } 


flower of springtime; by 
© Jan. 
F. Wood 
1334 


Little green gate to heaven; w Fred 


Meadows, m Ernest Charles. © Jan. 
3, 1933; E pub. 34097; Harms, inc. 
1335 


Little (A) home for two; waltz; pf. 
with) aw. kOah cyan 50. Oss oBy 
unp. 67040: Harold D. Miller. 1336 


Little hunk of meat: song. © 1 «© 
Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67036; John 
Troy. 1837 


Little (The) Jesus; Christmas earol, 
w Lizette W. Reese; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65886; 
Edward C. Potter. 1338 


Little Jim Crow; w John Essex, m 
J. Maynard Grover. © Nov. 25, 
1932; E. for. 27958; Cary & co. -13839 


Little lost silver spoon; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1983; E unp. 66587; Mary 
M. Riley. 1340 


Little (A) love game; w and m John 
P. Scott and Dorothy E. Borchers. 
© Jan. 3, 1933; E pub.. 34550; Wal- 
ter A. Quincke. 1341 


Little Mary Lou; fox trot song. © 
1 c. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66924; 
George McGinnis. 1342 


Little (The) old brick church; w and 
melody Herald Goodman, Dean Up- 
son and Curt Poulton; with string 
arr. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 34331; 
Vagabonds, Dean, Curt and Herald. 

1343 

Little princess; English Marjorie 
Harper, Spanish M. E. Palomero, m 
J. Padilla, arr. J. Rosamond John- 
son. © Jan. 10, 1933; E pub. 34314; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 13844 


Little (The) rich girl, who was poor; 
operetta, w and m Carolyn R. Free- 
man. © Aug. 25, 1932; D 28368; 
Eldridge entertainment house, inc. 

1344* 


pt. III, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Little sunshine girl: song, w Jas. 
O. Dees. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 66635; Louise Dees. 1345 


Little (The) white church on the hill; 
hymn, m Alice M. Fagen. © 1 «© 
Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67039; Lester 
P. Fagen. 1346 


Lioer (Y); cantata wedi ei darparu 
ai threfnu i leisiau trebl o geinciau, 
w Charles Williams, tr. into Welsh 
T. Gwynn Jones, m Henry Pureell, 
arr. W. Gillies Whittaker. © Nov. 
17, 1932; E for. 27746; Oxford univ. 
press. 1347 


Lob der bestiindigkeit ; w Johann Wolf- 
gang v. Goethe, m Erwin Lendvyai, 
op. 58, nr. 1; dreistimmigen frauen-o. 
kinderchor ohne begl. Partitur. © 
Oct. 29, 1980; E for. 27910; Gebr. 
Hug & co. 1348 


Logan square legionnaire; by Albert 
E. Long; 1 and 2 G’s, bass bugle, 
tenor, snare, cym. and bass. Se. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65885; 
Logan square drum and bugle Corps. 

1349 


Lolita; song, m Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66272; 
Elmer Shrum. 1350 


Lolita’s awakening: waltz-tango: pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66404; 
Ethel L. Mahoney. 1351 


Lolita’s dream; fox-trot tango; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66405; 
Ethel L. Mahoney. 1352 


Londonderry air; old Irish melody, 
arr. Zarh M. Bickford; Hawaiian 
guit. solo, and 2d Hawaiian guit. 
obbl., with pf. ace. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34028; Fred Heltman Co. 

1353 


Lonely; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1¢ Jan. 14, 19838; E unp. 66252; 
Paul Madison Kniskern. 1354 


—— meiody with uf. ace. © Pe 
Jan. 3, 1983: E unp. 66630; Anna 
Simonson and Marie Christianson. 

1355 


song, m Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66022; 
Helena Christensen. 1356 


Lonely and blue till I met you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66300; 
Bessie Sutton Ford. 1357 


Lonely (A) hill-billy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 20. 1983; E unp. 66582; 
William Eberhardt, jr. 1358 


48 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1386 


no. 1, 1983 


Lonely nights; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66959; Clara 
EK. Morris. 1359 


Lonely park; fox-trot, w Mack David, 
m Harry Stride, arr. Jack Mason; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson. © Jan. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34230; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie corp. 1360 


Lonely without you; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66196; 
Veeda Emma Amalia Mandel Meyers. 

1361 


Lonesome and blue; w and m Hdwin 
Tillman, arr. Jean Walz; with 
Hawaiian guit. solo arr. N. Manoloff 
and ukulele and guit. chords. © 
Jan. 9, 19338; E pub. 34457; M. M. 
Cole pub. co. 1362 


Lonesome for someone; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65922; 
William Krumin. 1363 


Lonesome Valley Sally; w Tom Ken- 
nedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. 
McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1983; E unp. 67110; Nattrass- 
Schenck, inc. 1364 


Lord (The) of life; Easter cantata, 
w Mattie B. Shannon, m Roy HE. 
Nolte; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E pub. 343829; Lorenz pub. co. 

1365 


Lorelei; legend of the Rhine, w Sydney 
Holden, and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
24, 1983; E unp. 66719; Otto Motzan. 

1366 


Lorenz’s vox humana no. 4; volun- 
taries, compiled H. von Berge; or- 
gan. © Dec. 20, 1932; E pub. 34330; 
Lorenz pub. co. 1367 


Lost (The) eat; lyric E. V. Rieu, m 
Ernest Austin; unison voices. © 
Dec. 20, 1982; E for. 27598; Elkin & 
co., Itd. 1368 


Lost, strayed or stolen; fox-trot song, 
w Viv. Clark. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
EK unp. 67029; Geo. Lee Turner. 


1369: 
Lough Erne; song. © Nov. 3, 1932; E 
for. 27791; Anna Meakin. 1370 


Love; w and melody Matt Malneck 
and Frank Signorelli. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
12, 19838; E unp. 66860; Famous 
music corp. 1371 


Love, bring my love back to me; from 
Hypnotized, w Bernie Grossman, m 
Desider Josef Vecsei; with ukulele 
arr. © Dee. 24, 1932; E pub. 34299; 
Famous music corp. 1372 


——w Bernie Grossman, m Desider 
Josef Vecsei. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1932; 
E unp. 64557; Mack Sennett, inc. 

1373 


Love came to my garden; w and m 
Helen Matthews. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1932; E unp. 65992; Helen Mat- 
thews de Lashmutt, i. e. Mrs. John 
M. de Lashmutt. 1374 


Love charm key; w and melody. © 
1 e¢e Jan. 25, 19388; E unp. 66782; 
Pioter Nussinof. 1375 


Love (A) divine; w and melody. © 
1 Je” Jan. 4," 1933") Bi unp, "Gd8e2- 
Samuel Alexander Lewis Evans. 

13876 


Love has found me at last; w and m 
Al Dobie. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 66097 ; Alex W. Dobieski. 1377 


Love has no depression; w Albert 
Howard, m Merrick Barton. © 1c. 
Dee. 27, 1932; E unp. 65878; Albert 
Howard Barton. ; 1378 


Love holds me fast; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66879; 
Nell Thompson Miller. STS 


Love in the moonlight for me; w J. C. 
Lewis, jr., m Charley Kisco; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 27, 1983; E 
pub. 34587; Sherman, Clay & co. 

1380 


Love is a charming thing; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 
66044; Antonio Vallevona. 1381 


Love iS a dream; fox-trot, w J. C. 
Lewis, jr.. m Charley Kisco; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 34585; Leo Feist, inc. 1882 


w J. C. Lewis, jr., melody Charley 
Kisco. © 1c. Jan. 14, 19338; E unp. 
66205; Leo. Feist, inc. 1383 


Love is dead: w and m F. C. Bern- 
hardt and Dorothy Bates. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67079; Fred 
Charles Bernhardt. 1384 


Love lingers on; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1¢. Jan. 9, 1983 ; 
E unp. 66023; Jack Rose and Ruby 
Tunks. 1385 

Love me; from A good woman poor 
thing, w and m Arthur Margetson. 
© Jan. 23, 19383; E pub. 34510; 
Harms, ine. 1386 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1387 


Love me—Continued. 
song. ©1c. Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 
65853 ; Arthur Margetson. 1387 


——violin and pf. © 1. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 65832; Maurice Zbri- 
ger. 1388 


Love me always; valse song. © 1. 
Jan. 9, 1988; E unp. 66011; Helen 
Farnham Gleason. 1389 


Love me too; w and melody. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 10, 1983; E unp. 66074; Louis 
Di Dio. 1390 


w Jess Holbert, m W. Robinson. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1983; E unp. 66609; 
Jesse Holbert and Wesley Robinson. 
1391 


Love me while you may; melody. © 
1 ce. Jan. 14, 19388; E unp. 66224; 
Michael Moosa. 1392 


Love on a farm; w and m Mildred 
Maurer and Millicent Jean; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 384559; Randolph music pub- 
lishers. 1393 


Love (The) racquet; musical comedy, 
bk. and lyrics I. A. Rosenthal, m 
Arthur J. Bronstein. ©1e. Jan. 3, 
19383 ; D 28361; Ira A. Rosenthal. 

1393* 


Love returns; w G. Panzone, melody 
i; Kaplan. . ©,.1 .c.,, Jan. 19,;.1933; 
E unp. 66532; Frank Kaplan and 
Gene Panzone. 1394 


Love's the joy of life; waltz, from 
The school for husbands, w Helen 
Gardom, m Raie Da Costa. © Dec. 
24, 19382; E for. 27699; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd. 1395 


Love sleeps in the rose; w and m 
Helen Matthews. © 1 c¢. Dec. 30, 
1932; E unp. 65994; Helen Mat- 
thews de Lashmuitt, i. e. Mrs. John 
M. de Lashmutt. 1396 


Love supreme; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 25, 1983; EB unp. 66755; Ulyssie 
Esther Burrous. 1397 


Love tales; w and m Benny Davis, 
Sam H. Stept and Milton Ager; with 
ukulele arr. Arnold New. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34157; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc. 1398 


Love will always find a way; w and m 
EK. D. Worsham and Ruth Depper- 
man; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67023; Eloise Depper- 
man Worsham. 1399 


pt. 111, HES. ye 


Love you are the sunrise; w Harold 
Adamson, melody Burton Lane. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66615; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 1400 


Love you caught me sleeping; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E 
unp. 66801; Elsie Trewin. 1401 


Loveliness; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67065; John H. Wood- 
bury, ine. 1402 


Lovely; song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 66014; Arnold B. Leipold. 
1403 


Lovely little fratilein; w Mack Gor- 
don, m Harry Revel, arr. Kendall 
Burgess; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
30, 1932; E pub. 34821; Kornheiser 
music pub. ¢co., ine. 1404 


Lovely weather; w L. J. Monaghan, 
jr., J. Solomon and Thos. Naughton; 
pf. with w. © 1. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66519 ; Leo Joseph Monaghan, 
jr. and Julius Solomon. 1405 


Lover mine; w and m C. Sam Wilke. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66106; 
Henrietta Josephine Wilke and 
Clyde Schulz Wilke. 1406 


Lover o’mine; w Dorothy Quick, m 
Cecil Cowles. © Jan. 6, 1933; HE 
pub. 34811; G. Ricordi & co., ine. 

1407 


Lovers; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
24, 1933; E unp. 66701; Ralph Wurt- 
zel. 1408 


Lover’s land; song, melody Larry E. 
Goffin. © 1c. Jan. 9, 19383; E unp. 
66105; Kermit Olson. 1409 


Lovers lane where you whispered you'd 
be mine; waltz, w and m Harold 
Eugene Stewart; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 13, 19383; E unp. 66285; 
Harold Stewart. 1410 


Lover’s waltz; by H. F. Hensel; treble 
se. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66329; Harry Francis Hensel. 1411 


w and melody. © 1. Jan. 25, 
1933; E unp. 66769; Anthony Emil 
Gliotton. 1412 


w Joan Jasmyn, m Maurice K. 
Jerome, pf. sc. Merle T. Kendrick; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 1983; 
E pub. 34113; M. K. Jerome music 
corp. 1413 


Love’s adieu; song. © 1 ce. Jan. 21, 
1983; E unp. 66611; Melville Grems. 
1414 


50 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Love’s freedom; song, melody Shelly 
Hee) Alley, 1© i Li'e. Jan. 11,1983; 
HE unp. 66132; Dora Pernot. 1415 


Love’s mystery; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65789; 
Frank Tychewicz. 1416 


Love’s old sweet song iS a new song 
to me; w and melody Dana Suesse. 
© 1c. Jan, 12, 19338; E unp. 66358 ; 
Famous music corp. 1417 


Love’s sincerity; w and m R. L. Sid- 
dons. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65761; Sydney L. Rothery. 1418 


Love’s whispering melody; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Means. ©1c. 
Jan, 21, 1933; E unp. 66664; Ches- 
ter Thurlow Finley. 1419) 


Lovey; w Arthur Freed, melody Al 
Hoffman and Al Goodhart. © 1. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67115; Leo 
Feist, inc. 1420 


Lovin’ man; song; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34558; Rose 
Mary Richardville and Frank M. 
Anleitner. 1421 


Loving all the day; fox-trot song. © 
1 c@ Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66302; 
Norval Embree. 1422 


Low down upon the Harlem river ;-w 
Mack Gordon, melody Harry Revel. 
-©1e. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66314; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 
1423 


Lucky for me; from Good companions, 
w Douglas Furber, m George Pos- 
ford; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 
1933; E for. 27963; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 1424 


Lullaby; by Albert Sammons; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 
27585; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

1425 


— pf. ©1ec. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 
66138; Marian Whittaker March. 
1426 


[and] Dance; by Adam Carse; 
string quartet with pf.-conductor. 
pts. © Nov. 25, 1932; E for. 27613; 
Augener, ltd. 1427 


Lulu; song, with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
10, 1932; E pub. 34460; Harry Lang- 
don. 1428 


Luna (La) e l’usignolo; versi Angiolo 
Silvio Novaro, m Giulio Cesare Son- 
zogno. © Oct. 31, 1982; E for. 
27357; Societé anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 1429 


1445 


Lupe schottisch; pf. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66059; Francisco R. 
Arellano. 1430 


Lyo glade; fox-trot, Ed. Mahieux et 
Craven; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27390; Choudens. 1431 


M. & O. blues no. 3; my baby called 
the police, w and melody Walter 
Davis. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; EB unp. 
66426; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

1432 


Ma l’amore é un’ altra cosa; valzer, 
letra Michele Galdieri, m Dan Cas- 
lar. 1. Orch. pti., arr. G. Bonnard.— 
2. Pf.—8. Mandolino. © Oct. 20, 
1982; E for. 27340, 27342, 27343; 
Fratelli Curci. 1433-1435 


Ma li’l black coon; w Eric Haydon, m 
Henry Geehl; in D. © Novy. 17, 
1982; E for. 27778; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd. 1436 


Ma vieille maison; par Yatove; pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27422; Choudens. 
1437 


McCravy (The Frank & Jim) album of 
fireside songs; composed, arr. and 
compiled Frank & Jim McCravy; 
with guit. arrs. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
AA 113788 ; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 1488 


Mach mich nicht melancholisch; aus 
Der tanzende Shylock, text Géza 
Herezeg u. Leo Straus, m Erwin 
Straus, erl. klavier arr. Hans Schnei- 
der. © Nov. 28, 1932; E for. 27998; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky ). 1439 


Mad moments; w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel. © Jan. 28, 1938; E 
pub. 34551; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc. 1440 


Madiana; mélodie antillaise, paroles 
et m Maiotte Almaby. © Dec. 10, 
1932; E for. 27369; Editions José 
phine Baker. 1441 


Madonna wo bist du; schlager, w Max 
Bertuch u. Hanns Dekner, m AI- 
brecht Haselbach, hft. 1, 2. © Sept. 
30, 1932; E for. 27480, 27481; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m b. H. 1442, 1448 


—— walzer, w Hanns Dekner u. Max 
Bertuch, m Albrecht Haselbach, arr. 
Horst Hoffman. 1. Gesang u. klav.— 
2. Orch. stimmen. © Sept. 22, 1932; 
E for. 27476, 27477; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H. 1444, 1445 


Miidel weine nicht so sehr; marsch, 
aus Der schénste mann im astaate, 


51 


SS ee Hn ee i eee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1446 


Midel weine nicht so sehr—Continued. 
text u. m Gustav Althoff u. Artur 


Guttmann, arr. Richard Etlinger; 
orch. stimmen. © Feb. 17, 1932; E 
for. 28145: Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
cm. bE 1446 


w Gustav Althoff, m 
Artur Guttmann. © Feb. 17, 1932; 
E for. 28108; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Gam. bh. H: 1447 


Maid (The) in calico; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66219; 
William A. Orr. 1448 


Maid in Germany; waltz, old German, 
arr. Albert Harvey; 2 violins. © 
Dec. 31, 19382: E pub. 34016; Fred 
Heltman ¢€o. 1449 


Main title: melody Max Steiner. © 
1 ¢c.. Jan, 7,,1983;.H. unp...GG646s ; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1450 


Mais lorsque tu danses; tango, paroles 
Jacques Bousquet. m Rose Cornaz. 
- © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27885; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 1451 


Make that cocktail shaker ring; w and 
m Sylvan Green, arr. Geo. F. Brie- 
gel; pf. treble. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 663841; Frank J. Small. 1452 


Maker of dreams: w and m George 
Brown and Alfred Solman; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 
34098 ; M. Witmark & sons. 1453 


©) 4: €>Sfamt? 3, 


w and melody. 


1933; E unp. 65848; Plin Joseph 
Swanson. 1454 
Malgré moi; valse chanson, de film 


Avec l’assurance, paroles Saint-Gra- 
nier. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28044; 


Ch. Borel-Clere. 1455 
Mama’s darling; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


Jan. 19, 1983; E unp. 66589; Andrew 
J. Churney. 1456 


Mammys lullabye ; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © Jan. 25, 1933; E pub. 34581: 
Ray Genung. 1457 


Man braucht kein geld; foxtrot aus 
dem lustspiel, text Giinther Bibo u. 
Willy Rosen, m Willy Rosen, spezial- 
arr. Karl Buchholz; salon orch. 
stimmen. © Aug. 21, 1932; E for. 
27800; Crescendo theaterverlag, G. 
1s tapi san 1458 


schlager aus dem musikalischen 
lustspiel, text Willy Rosen u. Giin- 
ther Bibo, m Willy Rosen. © Sept. 
12, 1982: E for. 27805; Crescendo 
theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 1459 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


Manchuria; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66446; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 1460 


Maniu, moja Maniu; stowa: W. J. 
Weglarz, muzyka: E. B. Stuart. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66042; Wil- 
liam John Weglarz. 1461 


Manuale di cultura musicale generale; 
armonia, Carlo Pedron. parte 2", 
corso teorico-pratico. © Nov. 2, 
1932: A for. 19190; A. & G. Carisch 
& C. 1462 


Maoriland; solo or duet, w Nell and 


L. Carr. © Jan. 7, 1933; ee 
34288 ; Laurence Carr. 1463 
Maracca: rumba Cubana, letra Isa 


Roy y Romerito [and] Er nifio der 
sarampion; pasodoble comico tauri- 
no, letra José Remon Vallejo: m 
Valeriano Millan; orch. ptes. © 
Nov. 10, 1932; E for. 27363; Her- 
mann Haberer Helasco. 1464 


Mareadet 49-27; de van Hoorebéke; 
pf. © Dec.-1, 1982; BE for. 2aaees. 
Choudens. 1465 


March (The) king; pf. ©1ec. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 66842; Frank James 
Reger. 1466 


March of the fauns; by Harold Wans- 
borough; pf. © Dee. 30, 1932; E 
pub. 34122; McKinley music co. 

1467 


March of the magi; by Garth Edmund- 
son; organ. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
34066; H. W. Gray co. 1468 

March of the men of Harlech; ed. and 
arr. W. H. Reed; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 18, 1982; E for. 27730; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 1469 


March on, march on for Jersey; song, 
w Eugene R. Musgrove. 1 Sop. 1, 2 
and alto, or sop., alto and bass.—2., 
Solo, with ad lib upper voice. © 
Dec. 31, 1832; E pub. 34607; Carl 
H. Galloway. 1470 

Marcha soldadinho; pf. © Nov. 12, 
1932; E for. 27467 ; Octavio Pinto. 

1471 


Marche hongroise; tour de force en 
octaves, H. Kowalski, freely arr. 
Alberto Jonas; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © 
Dec. 9, 1932; E pub. 34206; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 1472 


Marche indienne; de Ad. Sellenick, 
nouvelle version pour grand orch. 
et pf. conducteur avec A défaut, 
André Petiot. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27391; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 

1473 


D2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Marching along together; w and m 
Edward Pola and Franz Steininger ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 4, 1932; E 
for. 28010; Peter Maurice music co., 
ltd. 1474 


Margherita Albana; canon, m Paul 
Dupin; chceur 4 3 voix, sans acc. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 28079; Du- 
rand et Cie. 1475 


Marguerites (Les) ; slow-fox, paroles 
et m Andrée Grosmaire et Auguste 
Persiani; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27847; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 1476 


Marigold; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 4, 1983; E unp. 65872; Lillian 
Vigger's. 1477 


Marines (The) have landed; w and 
melody.. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; HE 
unp. 663863; Hyman Goldman. 1478 


Marionnettes; fox-trot de La voix de 
Sa maitresse, H. de Béatti et L. 
Aube. © May 15, 1932; BH for. 
27675; Editions Salabert. 1479 


Marita; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
4, 19338; E unp. 65846; Blanche M. 
Byce. 1480 


——-w Stuart Clarke, m Arthur 
Macalpine; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon. © Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 
27695 ; B. Feldman & co. 1481 


Marseillaise (La) des contribuables; 
song, paroles R. La Peyrade et J. 
Casadesus. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27405; Francis Casadesus. 1482 


Martial album for modern fife, bugle 
and drum corps; 16 marches com- 
posed, adapted and arr. J. J. Don- 
nelly and V. L. Mott. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E pub. 34185; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 1483 


Mary Marie ma petite; fox-trot song, 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66907; 
James M. Dunlap. 1484 


Mary, my pretty Mary; song, m Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66026; Ben Pyatt. 

1485 


Masquerade party; minuet, Albert 
Holton; violin 1, 2 and pf. © Dee. 
29, 1932; E pub. 34200; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 1486 


Master songs of all time; revised and 
ed. Alfred Moffat, breathing, phras- 
ing and expression marks Albert 


1498 


Garcia, new English tr. D. Millar 
Craig; med. voice. © Dee. 16, 1932; 
E for. 27970; Alfred Lengnick & ¢o., 
ltd. 1487 


Masters in this hall; carol anthem, 
w William Morris, m based on old 
French carol, arr. T. Frederick H. 
Candlyn; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Nov. 18, 1932; E pub. 34172; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 1488 


Matelots (Les) nubiens; canon, m 
Paul Dupin; choeur 4 6 voix, fem- 
mes et enfants et basses sup., sans 
ace. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28076; 
Durand et cie. 1489 


May-be; w J. Franklyn Frye; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 
66506; Howard Bunts. 1490 


May morning; by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band and violin, se. and 
pts., with pf.. and child-conductor’s 
se. © Dee. 14, 1932: BE for. 27573; 
Joseph Williams, Itd. 1491 


May the grace of Christ; anthem, w 
J. Newton, m Ivor R. Davies; treble 
voices. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27491; Novello & co., ltd. 1492 


May you not forget; song, w James 
Courtney Challiss. © 1 ¢. Dec. 21, 
1932; E unp. 66612; Eva Marie 
Mouton. 1493 


Mazas (F.) Ettiden; op. 36, neubearb. 
Maxim Jacobsen ; violine. heft 2. © 
Dec. 20, 1932; E for. 27504; Anton J. 
Benjamin, a. &. 1494 


= 


Mbraccia a me; versi Antonio Bar- 
bieri, m Vincenzo di Chiara. © 
Dee. 31, 1982; E for. 28025; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri. 1495 


Meadow dance: by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 7, ed. Rudolph 
Magin; violin, 1st position, and pf. 
© Dee. 30, 1982; E pub. 34245; 
Theodore Presser Co. 1496 


Meet me by the moonlight alone: w 
and melody A. P. Carter. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1933: E unp. 66476; South- 
ern music pub. ¢co., inc. 1497 


Mein gniidiges frdulein, ich triiume 
seit tagen von ihnen; slow-fox [and] 
Hinerlei, ob wir zwei ohne geld 
sind; marsch: aus Der nimmt die 
liebe ernst, w Fritz Rotter, m Wil- 
helm Grosz, arr. Bert Cadi; orch. 
stimmen. © July 30, 1931; E for. 
28144; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
DYE: 1498 


D8 


' 
) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1499 
Mein schodnes vis-a-vis; tango, text 
Beda, m Juan Llossas. © Mar. 25, 


1931; E for. 28092; Wiener bohéme- 


verlag, Otto Hein. 1499 
Mein vaterland; marsch, melodie 
Adalbert Herkner. © 1c. Jan. 5, 


1933; E unp. 65906; Harry Renes. 
1500 


Meine grosse liebe ist ein kleines 
miidel; tango, deutsch Otto Forst- 
Berg, englisch Fred Barny, m Rod- 
erich Lander, arr. Leo Kwant; orch. 
stimmen. © Dec. 20, 1982; E for. 
27725; Risi-ton-verlag. 1501 

Meine liebe bltiht alle jahre auf’s new’ ; 
walzerlied, aus Holzapfel weiss 
alles, w Charlie Roellinghoff, m 
Hans J. Salter, arr. Franz Stolzen- 
wald; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 22, 
1932; E for. 28150; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 1502 


Melody out of the blue; song. ©1.. 
Jan. 16, 19383; E unp. 66883 ; Gordon 
William Jensen. 1503 


Memories; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 66856; Alice A. Braynard. 
: 1504 
song, w Ella Gearing. © 1 «¢ 
Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66394; Walter 


Gearing. 1505 
Memories of mother; hymn. © Dec. 
ak. 195238) pub. 34340; (W..E. 
Buffum. 1506 


Memories of the old lovers’ lane; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 66989; William S. Lindquist. 

1507 


‘Memphis gal; melody D. Williams. © 
Pe an: t, tooo. Hy Unp. ‘G64t2: 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1508 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Mendelssohn-fantasie; 
by John Foulds; orch. pts. © Dee. 
21, 19382; E for. 27968; Bosworth & 
co., Itd. 1509 


On wings of song; op. 34, no. 2, 
transcribed A. Walter Kramer; 
violin, violoncello and pf. © Dee. 


31, 1982; E pub. 34077; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 1510 

Six piéces enfantines et deux 
romances sans paroles; transcrits 


Victor Coeur; harpe a pédales. © 
Dec. 1, 19382; E for. 28054; Jean 
Jobert. 1511 


—— Two songs without words; op. 62, 
no. 4 and op, 85, no. 5, arr. George 
C. Gault; brass sextette with pf. 


a 


pt. 10, Das woe 


conductor. 
34439; Dixie music house. 


© Jan. 18, 1983; E pub. 
1512 


Mercy and truth; w adapted from 
Psalms, m Van Denman Thompson; 
4-pt. mixed cho., organ ace. © Dec. 
29, 1932; E pub. 34258; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 1513 


Merry (A) tune; by Wallace A. John- 
son; rhythmic orch. pts. and teach- 
ers se. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 
34102; Theodore Presser co. 1514 


Messieurs les maréchaux; défilé 
marche, Trespaillé-Barrau; orch. 
ptes. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27392; 
Barrau. 1515 


Metropomania; blues, Val Burton and 
Will Jason; melody with pf. acc. 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66563 ; 
Movietone music corp. 1516 


Mexican moonlight; song. ©1e. Jan. 
14, 19338; E unp. 66896; Jacinto S. 
Fernandez. ibys are 


Mi Gitano; paso-doble, A. Urmeneta; 


orch. ptes. © Oct. 22, 19382; E for. 
27364; Hermann Haberer Helasco. 
1518 

Mi tienda; canciOdn capricho, letra 


Ricardo Lépez Méndez, m Armando 
Camejo. © Oct. 1) 1982-7 Hi aon, 
27929; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢. 1519 


Mia (La) signora; versi Beniamino 
Rossi, m Alfredo Mazzucchi; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28032; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri. 1520 


Michigan moon; w and melody. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 66993; 
Richard S. Phillips. 1521 


Mientras caé la lluvia; valsS-cancion, 
letra José Luis Diaz Castilla, m 
Gonzalo Curiel. © Aug. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27936; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en ¢. 1522 


Mildred waltz; melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66447; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 15238 


Minnie’s divorce; w Joe Young, melody 
Leo Diamond. ©1e. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66549; Irving Berlin, inc. 

1524 


Minuet (The) of the fairy bells; by 
Kenneth A. Wright; pf. © Dec. 8, 
19382; E for. 27828; Schott & co., 
ltd. 1525 


Minuetto rustico; op. 1; instrumen- 
tal. ©. 1,¢. Jan. 21, 1933: ee 
66606 ; Vindicio Malinverni. 1526 


o4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Mir fehlt zum egltick nur ein miadel 
wie du; paso doble, w Fritz Rotter, 
m Sylvio Ricardo, spezial-arr. Wal- 
ter Borchert; orch. stimmen. © 
Apr. 6, 1932; E for. 28123; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 1527 


Mirabelle ; for mixed cho., Cyril Scott. 
Voc. sc. © Dec. 20, 1932; E for. 
-27577; Boosey & co., ltd. 1528 


Missa; in honorem sanctissimi nominis 
Jesu, w liturgical; male voices; or- 
gan ace. © Dee. 1, 1982; E pub. 
34379 ; Hugeniusz Walkiewicz. 1529 


Missa brevis; setting, Healey Willan; 
mixed cho. 1. In HE flat.—2. In F 
min—3. In F. © Nov. 18, 1932; 
E pub. 34175-34177; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 15380-1532: 


Mississippi lament; by William Wir- 
ges, arr. Julius S. Seredy; vocal 
orch. pts.; med. voice, in E flat. © 
Nov. 2, 1982; E pub. 34188; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 1533 


Mizpah; song, m Harl Whittemore. 
©1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66643 ; 
Elizabeth Arrington Wright. 15384 


Moanin’ in the moonlight; w Herb 
Magidson, melody Sam H. Stept. © 
1e. Jan. 19, 1988; E unp. 66550; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 1535 


Mobile’s own Azalea trail; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66046; 
W. C. Spotswood. 1536 


Mode (La) est 4 la java; java, paroles 
R. Vilhianne, m F. Gascard; orch. 
ptes., avec pf. © Oct. 1, 1982; E 
for. 27400; Henry Lemoine et cie. 

1537 


Modulation; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 66448; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1538 


Moments that will treasured be; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arm i©adpe. Jan, 28,,.19383;. EB. unp. 
66946; Leonard Lundsten. 1539 


Mon ceeur soupire; tango, de La jeune 
fille d’en face, paroles André Hor- 
nez, m Al, Romans et Francis Greg- 
son; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27873 ; Editions 
Salabert. 1540 


Monarchs of the air; march, arr. D. 
Clingenpeel; band. Se © 1 « 
Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66577; Marie 
Anna Beaurman. 1541 


1556 


Monika ; tango, text Hermann Ottmar, 
m Rudolph Nelson, klavier arr. Bert 
Cadi. © Jan. 29, 1931; E for. 28089 ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 

1542 


Montana gives me the thrill; song. © 
Le." Dec 2iy 1932" unp.' 65755 ; 
Jesse F. Archdale. 1543 


Month (A) from today; fox-trot; pf. 
©1ec. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66102; 
Edwin H. Peters. 1544 


Moods; suite, Haydn Wood; pf. © 
Nov. 23, 1982; E for. 27722; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 1545 


Moon in my room; song, m A. J. Tur- 
ner and A. J. Weidt. ©1ce. Jan. 3, 
19383; E unp. 65801; Arnold J. Tur- 
ner, 1546 


Moon madness; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Jan. 4, 1988; E unp. 65866; 
Maude M. Nebeker. 1547 


Moon of my dreams; fox-trot, from A 
kiss in spring, w L. du Garde Peach, 
m Emmerich Kalman. © Nov. 23, 
1932; E for. 27702; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd. [Copyright is 
claimed on changes in musie by Her- 
bert Griffiths, and English words] 

1548 


Moondrift; song, w Jay Powell. © 
qe.) Jan. 3d, 1983?" H* unp * 6ao1G: 
Enid Esta Lee. 1549 


Moonlight; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © .1.¢. Jan. 28, 
1933; E unp. 66956; E. F. Lohmiller. 

1550 


Moonlight and apple blossoms; song. 
© Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34556; Still- 
man J. Hlwell and Belle Blow. 

15a 

Moonlight memories; m _ Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 19838: E unp. 66260; Doris 


Margaret Flick. 1552 
sane. ©) 4c; Deel, 1938230 
unp. 66628; Hazel Doud. 1553 


Moonlight music and you dear; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; HE 
unp. 66220: Martha Small. 1554 


Moonlight on the Mississippi; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66255; Zella 
Dean Cochran. 1555 

Moonlight on the river shore; valse 


song. ©le. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 
66908; Lena Arsenault. 1556 


D0 


——— 


i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1557 


Moonlight time is loving time; waltz 
song, w Harry Carlson. ©1c. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66685; Louis H. Ole- 
sen. 1557 


More dramatized nursery rhymes; 
written and arr. Bertha Waddell. 
© Nov. 14, 1932; D 28365; Bayley & 
Ferguson. 1557* 


More (The) I grew tomatoes; w Tom 
Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. 
B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67097; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, ine. 1558 


More little songs; unison, w E. C. 
Brereton and H. I. Rostron, m Cyril 
Winn. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27597 ;5 W. Paxton & co., ltd. 1559 


More than ever; w and melody. © 
te. Jan. 14, 1938> 1 -aunp: 66126; 


George Febbo. 1560 
Morn of victory; Easter choir can- 
tata, text arr. May Huntington 


Davis, m Lee Rogers; mixed voices. 
© Jan. 3, 1983; E pub. 34363; Tul- 


lar-Meredith co. 1561 
Morning (The) after the night be- 
fore; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 


26, 19338; E unp. 66827; Franklin 
Madden. 1562 


Morning song; by Ardelle H. Ingals- 
be; pf. © Jan. 28, 1933; E pub. 
34484; Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 

1563 

Mother ; song, m Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66258; 
Wm. Elliott. 1564 


Mother and dad; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 66236; Louise Wilkinson. 

1565 

Mother immortal; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 1933; E unp. 66175; Isabelle E. 
Baer. 1566 


Mother let us go to grandma; mazur- 
ka, melody. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 66103; Anthony Coppa. 1567 


Mother o’ mine; Ww Rudyard Kipling, 


m A. Walter Kramer; male voices. 
© Jan. 16, 1983; E pub. 34881: M. 


Witmark & sons. 1568 
Mother of Pearl; selection, Oscar 
Straus, arr. Guy Jones; pf. © 


Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 27715; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 1569 


Mother’s welcome home kiss; song; 
With ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 
1933; E unp. 65787; Arthur G. 
Gross. 1570 


pt. III, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Mots (Les) d’amour; slow-fox, dans 
L’oiseau des Iles, paroles Henry 
Varna et Pierre-Paul Fournier, m 
Virgilio Ranzato, © Dec. 10, 1932; 
E for. 27368; Editions Joséphine 
Baker. 1571 


Mouse (The); by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band se. and pts., with 
violin 1, 2 and pf. © Dec. 14, 1932; 
E for. 27567; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

1572 


Moyse (Marcel) Vingt quatre petites 
études mélodiques; avec variations; 
fiite. © Nov. 1, 19382; E for. 27876; 
Alphonse Ledue et cie. 1573 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Air 
@’Elvire; de Don Juan, version 
francaise, Jean Chantavoine. © 
Noy. 1, 1982; E for. 27879; Heuzel: 

1574 


Allegro concertante; sonata in E 
min. for violin and pf., transeribed 
F. Campbell-Watson ; pts. for wood- 
wind quintet. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
pub. 84075: M. Witmark & sons. 

1575 


Fantasia; arr. W. Teague; string 
orch. Se. and pts. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34078; M. Witmark & sons. 

1576 


Mujer; rumba, song. © 1 ec. Jan. 11, 
1933; E unp. 66122; Osear Calvert. 
1577 


paso-doble, letra 
© July 


Mujer espafnola; 
Moro, m J. Martin Vidal. 
20, 1932; E for. 27898; Southern 
music pub. ¢co., ine. 1578 


Mulino d’oro; fox-trot, parole Luciano 
Ramo, m Fritz Lehner. © Dee. 25, 
1932: E for. 27516; Societaé anoni- 
ma Suvini-Zerboni. 1579 


Muneca de marfil: cancion-fox, letra 
y m Emilio Grenet. © Nov. 25, 
1932; E for. 27793; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 1580 


Music for organ; by Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, op. 145. © Sept. 22, 1932; 
E for. 27735; Oxford univ. press. 

1581 


Music in the air; selection; pf. © 
Jan. 25, 1983: E pub. 34515; Jerome 
Kern. 1582 


Musical framework study. © Dec. 
15, 1932; E pub. 34825; Luella Mor- 
rison. [Copyright is claimed on 
new form and additional exercises]. 

1583 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 1, Jan. 19338. © Dee. 28, 1982; 
E for. 27653; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 1584 


Musiques nouvelles; de Pomme d’a- 
mour, Paul Devred; violin et pf. 
© Sept. 1, 19382; E for. 27676; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 1585 


My bonnie lass she smileth; old Eng- 
lish w, m Edward German, arr. H. 
A. Chambers; sop. 1, 2 or contralto. 
© Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 27988; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 1586 


My brother told me; w and m Kaye 
Victor, arr. Morry King. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66136; Walter 
Kaye Schatzman. 1587 


My campus dreams of you are true; 
fox trot melody. © 1 «¢. Jan. 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 66838 ; Addy Amor and 
Gene Novello. 1588 


My dad; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1983; EH unp. 67034; Elizabeth 
Josephson. 1589 


My darling’s gone; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66210; 
Edwin Milchunes. 1590 


My dear; w F. Dean Moore; pf. © 1 
e. Jan. 17, 1983; E unp. 66401; 
George C. Bunton. 1591 


My dear I love you; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1983; E unp. 67037; 
Elaine Hoyt Atchison. 1592 


My dear, I want you; song. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66038; Gilbert 
Schaad. 1593 


‘My dear old Wisconsin home; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 66349; Irma Guhr. 1594 


My Donna Rita; Spanish one-step, w 
Luis Miguel, English adaptation 
Rube Sandeman, m Carlos Ricardo. 
© Nov. 380, 19382; E for. 27513; 
Athenaeum music pub. co., ltd. 

1595 


My dream girl of Honolulu; melody 
Gi Kama ©: 1 \¢.:Jan, 3,.1933; E 
unp. 66429; Southern music pub. ¢o., 
ine. . 1596 


My dream is in my arms; w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1983; E unp. 65897; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

1597 


1610 


My dream of heaven; melody Philip 
Occhipinti. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
EK unp. 67069; Salvatore Occhipinti. 

1598 


My dream of salvation; sacred song, 
pf. treble with w. © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1933; E unp. 66828; Pearl Stewart. 

1599 


My dusky Rose; w and m Thos. S. 
Allen, arr. R. E. Hildreth; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Dec. 16, 1932; E pub. 
34440; Walter Jacobs, inc. 1600 


My favorite mountain ballads and old 
time songs; collected w and melo- 
dies. © Dec. 12, 19382; AA 111664; 
Bradley Kincaid. 1601 


My four leaf clover; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Dec. 17, 19382; E pub. 
34272; Elna J. Layanen. 1602 


My fraternity pin; w and m George 
J. Bennett and Lou Klein; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1932; E pub. 
34100; M. Witmark & sons. 1603 


My gal is a pal; song, m Ina Marie 
Eautala.'©°1 evan. 16,1933" 
unp. 66356; Myrtle Woodle Waldrip. 


1604 — 


My garden of dreams; song, m F. 
Burton Stone, and M. HE. Morse. © 
Dec. 23, 1982; E pub. 34274; Mar- 
garete H. Morse. 1605 


My Gypsy melody; fox-trot, w M. For- 
zano, melody H. Gelesnik and M. 
Marchello. © 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1933; 
EK unp. 67077; Michael Forzano, 
Michael Marchello and Eugene 
Gelesnik. 1606 


My Hawaiian sunshine; song, L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Carey Morgan; 
with ukulele arr. and arrs. for Ha- 
waiian steel guit. and Spanish guit. 
ace., Roy Smeck. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 34347; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 1607 


My heart I here would give Thee; 
Christmas carol, arr. Louis ,Victor 
Saar; quartet or mixed cho. © Nov. 
14, 1932; EH pub. 34162; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 1608 


My heart is erying for you; melody 
with’ pf.aec. ‘© 1c Jan. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 663896; Theodore A. Dilday. 

1609 


My heart is for sale; song. © 1 e. 
Jan. 12, 1983; E unp. 66171; Clara 
Luella Brewer. 1610 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1611 


My heaven in your eyes; w Frank 
Haight, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66489; John Edward 
Pizzutello. 1611 


My heaven is in your arms; w Bob 
Shurr, melody J. Bricken and B. 
Bricken. © 1 ¢. Jan. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 66164; Leopold Shurr, Jules 
Bricken and Bob Bricken. 1612 


My heaven is in your dear eyes; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66037; Patience 
Elizabeth Allen. 1613 


My heavenly bridegroom; w and arr. 
of m of Saint-Saéns’ My heart at 
thy sweet voice. © May 6, 1932; 
E pub. 34540; Mora Leonard Hatch. 

1614 


My homeland; w and m Ruth Wilson 
Hurley; high or med. © Dec. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34400; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 1615 


My Honolulu baby; w Hazel Kay, m 
M. J. Crusoe. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 65806; Michael James Crusoe 
and Hazel Kroger. 1616 


My idea of paradise; fox trot, w Paul 
Boyle, m Peter Yorke; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 27691; 
Huntley Trevor music co., ltd. 1617 


My ideal girl; song. © 1. Jan. 31, 
1933 ; E unp. 67086; Victor Mizzy. 
1618 


My inspiration baby; waltz song. © 
Jan. 1, 1983; E pub. 34060; Herbert 
H. Morton. 1619 


My jewel Ruby; w and m Asher Lee; 
in G. ©1c. Jan, 31, 1933; E unp. 
67074; William Asher Lee. 1620 


My lady walks in loveliness; w Mona 
Modini Wood, m Ernest Charles; 
high. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
84253 ; G. Schirmer, inc. 1621 


My life began; song, m Warren Chiles 
and,H. Lyon. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 66204; Harold Lyon. 1622 


My little medley; song, w Buna Mil- 
dred Springfield; with ukulele and 
m arrs, B. M. Springfield. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67051; Pauline 
Fay Springfield. 1623 


My log cabbin [sic] of dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1938; EB 
unp. 66712; Horace L. Dunbar. 

1624 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 28 


My Mississippi Rose; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 65847; Eleanor A. Totman. 

1625 


My moon light Rose: w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; E unp. 65869; 
Anthony Selvoggio and James De- 
marco, 1626 


My mother dear; song. m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Jan. 3, 1933: E unp. 65777; Florence 
Cosgrove. 1627 


My mother in the Fatherland; w Joe 
Young, m Con Conrad; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34514; 
Harms, ine. 1628 


My mountain lassie; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 .« 
Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66944; W. R. 
Keefe. 1629 


My own Iona; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Anatol Friedland and Carey Mor- 
gan; with ukulele arr. and arrs. for 
Hawaiian steel guit. and Spanish 
guit. ace., Roy Smeck. © Jan. 12, 
1933; E pub. 34346; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 1630 


My pal y gal y An na, she is my gal y 
An na guitar; song. ©1c. Jan. 19, 
1933; E unp. 66555; Bernard Peter 
Conlin. 1631 


My paradise high in the air: song. © 
Jan. 6, 1933; E pub. 34370; Warren 
Arthur Blankenhorn. 1632 


My pillow and me; fox trot, melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1933: E unp. 66650; 
Ferdinand Faranda and _ Robert 
White. 1633 


My pretty senorita: w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66089 ;. 
William Obed Merrill. 1634 


My queen of lullaby land; w Sam Cos- 
low, m Arthur Johnston. © 1 e 
Jan, 14, 1933; E unp. 66361; Famous 
music corp. 1635 


My rainbow’s gone behind a cloud; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 19338; 
E unp. 65857; Emma _ Cathrine 
Adams. 1636 


My Redeemer lives; children’s vesper 
service for Easter, prepared William 
Gustav Polack. © Jan. 9, 1933; 
AA 112570; Concordia pub. house. 

1637 


My Redeemer liveth; Easter service, 
Fred B. Holton, w E. 8. Tillotson, 
Mattie B. Shannon and others, m 
Eleanor Bishop, Fred B, Holton and 


08 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Carolyn R. Freeman. © Jan. 16, 
1933; E pub. 34553; Lorenz pub. co. 
1638 


My repertoire; by Carl Weber; pf. 
nos. 1-8. © Sept. 29, 1932; E for. 
27744; Oxford univ. press. 1639 


My Saviour Jesus; w and m Millie 


Braidwood Wenz; pf. © Nov. 7, 
1932; E pub. 34048; Millie Good- 
smith Wenz. 1640 


My somebody; w and m Paul Abel. 
© Oct. 31, 1932; E for. 27361; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1641 


My song of you; w and melody Arthur 
Tracy and Jay Chernis. © 1c. Jan. 
26, 1933; E unp. 66821; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc. - 1642 


My sweet California sunshine boy; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 66829; Pearl Stewart. 1643 


My sweet old fashioned girl; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 66951 ; 
Richard Kinsella. 1644 


My sweetie; fox trot, w and m Mrs. 
ir C. Davis. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; 
EH unp. 66308; Julia J. Davis. 1645 


My taxi sweetheart girl; song. ©l1e. 
Jan, 23, 1933; E unp. 66654; Harry 
O. Hoy. 1646 

My throne of love; fox-trot Song, w 


Roman Huepper and Louis Schmidt. 
©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66378; 


Louis F. Schmidt. 1647 
My twilight call; song. © 1. Jan. 
9, 19388; E unp. 66045; EHttamae 
Konvolinka. 1648 


Mysterioso; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 ce Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 66449; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1649 


Na shledanou; w Charles Jiran, m 
Andrew Grill; orch. pts. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34454; Joseph Jiran. 

1650 


Nacht (Die) von Saragossa; tango, w 
Karl Wilczynski, m Robby Frey, 
klavierarr. Walter Borchert. © 
Feb, 23, 1982; E for. 28110; Wiener 


bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1651 
aa spezial-arr. Walter 
Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
23, 19382; HE for. 28151; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1652) 
Nachtigalls wiederkehr; w Johann 
Wolfgang von Goethe, m HErwin 


Lendvai, op. 58, nr. 4; dreistimmigen 


161050—33——5 


1667 
frauen- o. kinderchor ohne begl. 
Partitur. © Oct. 29, 1930; E for. 


27913; Gebr. Hug & co. 1653 


Napoli canta; di Ernesto De Curtis, 
arr. Nico Dostal; orch. pti. con pf. 
conduttore. Selezione 1,2. © Oct. 
31, 1932; E for. 27351, 27352 ; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1654, 1655 


Natacha; melody Max Steiner. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 66450; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 1656 


Natascha in Samovar, when lights are 
low; fox-trot, English Rex Allan, 
original German, Gerd Karlick, m 
Margulies and Holms. © Nov. 11, 
19382; E for. 27689; United music 


publishers, ltd. 1657 
Nature sketches; song, w Annelyle 
Graves Avery [and others]. © Jan. 


20, 1983; E pub. 34469; Katharine 
Scott Ayres. 1658 


Naughty (The) moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66571; 
George W. McCauslin. 1659 


Ne pleur’ pas petit’ mére; paroles Jean 
Rodor, m Jean Yatove. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27426; Choudens.. 1660 


’Neath the light of a California moon; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 
66696; Mervyn Lincoln Atherton. 

1661 


’"Neath the old hanging lamp in the 
parlor; w Tom Kennedy and Dick 
Sanford, m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 
67108; Nattrass-Schenck, ine. 1662 


Neath the old oak tree; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66113; Fred 
Charles Bernhardt. 16638 


Nebbia (Joseph A.) jr. 67 progressive 
exercises for daily practice of legato, 
staccatto and difficult fingering for 
saxophone. © Nov. 23, 1932; E pub. 
34478; Joseph A. Nebbia, jr. 1664 


Neige (Il); di Riccardo Pick-Mangia- 
galli, op. 5, no. 1, trascrizione Arturo 
De Cecco; piccola orch. parti. © 
Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 27639; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 1665 


Nella luna; versi Luciano Ramo, m 
Ernesto De Curtis. © Oct. 31, 1932; 
E for. 27360; Societ&a anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 1666 


Never; valse song. © 1 c¢. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66925; Emma Davis 
Bradley. 1667 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1668 


Never ask me why; w Adelaide Mat- 
thews, and melody. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1983; E unp. 66593; Minyde Zent- 
ner. 1668 


Never had an education; w Irving 
Caesar, m Sigmund Romberg; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 34882; Harms, inc. 1669 


New; w Jimmie Schaefer, melody Jim- 
mie Bright. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1932; 
E unp. 64009; James V. Bright and 
James M. Schaefer. 1670 


New and original hymn tunes; w Sa- 
bine Baring-Gould and others. © 
May 10, 19382; E pub. 34111; Wil- 
liam A. Wolf. 1671 


New corn; w T’ao Ch’ien, tr. Arthur 
Waley, m Francis George Scott; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 27, 1932; E 
for. 27651; Bayley & Ferguson. 

1672 


New (The) deal; march song; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 
66230; Emil Hebel. 1673 


New (A) deal of love; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Jan. 28, 1983; E unp. 66950; John 
A. Blackhurst. 1674 


New (The) Eastern star march; pf. 
© Jan. 6, 1933; E pub. 34243; Hlaine 
Hurley Thompson. 1675 


New lazy moon; m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 9, 
1933 ; E unp. 66053; George Thomas. 

1676 


New Orleans swing; pf. conductor. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 17, 1988; E unp. 66391; 
Charles Joseph Levy. 1677 


New waters; w and m R. L. Siddons. 
©1ec. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65762; 
Sydney L. Rothery. 1678 


New York rhapsody; melody Max 
Steiner. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 
66451; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

1679 


Ni jamais, ni toujours; valse, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m Edouard Mathé; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 
19382; E for. 27458; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1680 


Niemand fragt uns; tango, aus Die 
grifin von Monte Christo, text Walter 
Reisch, m Allan Gray, klavier arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Mar. 16, 1932; 
E for. 28186; Weiner bohéme-verlag, 
erm. b. A. 1681 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


spezial-arr. Walter 


Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 
16, 1932; E for. 28125; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1682 


Night devine [sic]; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
18, 1933; E unp. 66511; Harker F. 
Thomas. 1683 


Night (The) express; by - Richard 
Howgill; orch. pts. © Dee. 20, 1932; 
E for. 27580; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd. 1684 


Night of dreams; song. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 1983; E unp. 66751; Edward C. 
Mergel. 1685 


Night of love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66529; Louise 
Cozart. 1686 


Night of love divine; w Bruce Sievier, 
m Nico Dostal. © Dee. 5, 1982; E 
for. 27720; Chappell & co., ltd. 1687 


Night (The) that I first met you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1983; E unp. 65961; 
Edward Allen Smith, jr. 1688 


Nightingale (The) and linnet; Welsh 
folk song, arr. for mixed cho. G. 
Holst, melody and Welsh w J. Lloyd 
Williams, English tr. Steuart Wil- 


son. © Dec. 23, 19382; E for. 27487; 
Gustav Holst. 1689 
Nine-fold Kyrie; m Ivor R. Davies; 


mixed voices, organ ace. © Dee. 30, 
1932; E for. 27490; Novello & co., 
ltd. 1690 


Ninon; fox-trot, from A kiss in spring, 
w L. du Garde Peach, m Emmerich 
Kalman. © Nov. 28, 1932; HE for. 
27703; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd. [Copyright is claimed 
on changes in music by Herbert 
Griffiths, and English words] 1691 


No hard times; w and melody Jimmie 
Rodgers. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; EB unp. 
66424; Southern musie pub. co., ine. 

1692 


No horse-shoe will bring you fame; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 5, 1933; 
EH unp. 658838; Larvie Simmons. 

1693 


No love like mother’s; song, melody 
James L. Brown. © 1. Jan. 19, 
19338; E unp. 66543; H. F. Smith. 

' 1694 


No mas foxtrot; son, cancion. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1988; E unp. 66242; Pedro 
de Gracia. 1695 


60 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


No more home sweet home; mixed 
voices; 1 ce. Jan. 24, 198338; E unp. 
66699; Sallie Lawson. 1696 


No one but you; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1983; E unp. 65920; L. 
Jay Miller. 1697 


Ne one else but you; w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 10, 1933 ; E unp. 66075; 


Louis Di Dio. 1698 
No place to lay my head; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66538 ; 
Jack Quinn. 1699 


No wonder I’m crazy hot dog; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 
65983 ; Aaron Brown. 1700 


Noble tribute; march, op. 2; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan, 11, 1988; E unp. 66137; 
Allan Charles Herbert. 1701 


Nobody but that man; fox trot, w 
and m Joy Bailey. © 1. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66926; Velma Ashway. 

1702 


Nobody cares nohow; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 13, 1983; E unp. 66180; Sylvia 
Barden Doane. 1703 


Nobody else can be like you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 
66597 ; Elizabeth. Josephson. 1704 


Nobody loves me any more; song, m 
A. J. Turner and A. J. Weidt. © 
1 ec. Jan. 14, 1983; E unp. 66239; 
Arnold J. Turner. 1705 


Non si puo scherzare con l’amore; can- 
zone slow-fox trot, parole Falconi e 
Biancoli, m Gemma Anna Bixio, © 
Dec. 25, 1982; E for. 27529: Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1706 


Non so cos’é; fox-trot, Virgilio Ran- 
zato; orch. pti. © Dec. 25, 1932; E 
for. 27525; Societa anonima Suvini- 
Zerboni. 1707 


Non ti scordar di me; di Ernesto De 
Curtis, arr. I. Culotta; orch. parti. 
© Dec. 25, 1982; E for. 27550; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1708 


versi Libero Bovio, m Ernesto De 
Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27549; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 1709 


Non va; canzone one step, parole Fal- 
coni e Biancoli, m Gemma Anna 
Bixio, © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27531; Societé anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 1710 


1723 


Noncommittal; song, m J. G. Thomp- 
son and Clyde Turner, arr. Hughie 


Emmons. © Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 
34446; Jeska Griere Thompson. 
ata 
Norah darlin’; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan, 7, 1933; E unp. 65987; Ted 
Thanet. 1712 
Notti Cubane; valzer, Daniel Dax, 
arr. Al Wayes; orch. pti. © Oct. 31, 


1932; E for. 27354; Societé anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni., 1713 


Nous d re adieu; tango, de Si tu veux, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier et André Hu- 
gon, m Raoul Moretti, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. Nowa 
1932; EK for. 28085; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1714 


Nous dire adieu, si nous devons nous 
dire adieu; tango, de Si tu veux, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier et André 
Hugon, m Raoul Moretti; avec ac- 
cord de lukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27448 ; Editions Salabert. 

1715 


Now that you’re gone; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66645; 
Dorothy Frances Owen. 1716 


Now we're on our second honeymoon ; 
w and m Kay O’Donnell, Buddy 
Fields and Gerald Marks; with uku- 
lele arr. Haia Kia. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 34453; Keit-Engel, inc. 1717 


Nube de nieve; letra y m Joaquin Par- 
davé. © July 45, 1982: WH) for 
27984; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., S. 
en ¢. 1718 


Nur dir will ich gehoren; English 
waltz, w Karl Wilezynski, m Mario 
van Aaken, klav.-arr. Walter Bor- 


eherts. © ; Mar. 21, 1932: Ator 
28167 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 1719 
a a spezial arr. Walter 
Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 
21, 1982; E for. 28166; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1720 


70 bbene; versi Emilio Gatti, m Al- 
fredo Mazzucchi. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E for. 28033 ; Casa editrice F. Bideri. 

1721 

O bonnie lass; song. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 66325; Alexis Leonidas 
Browne. 1722 

O, for landsakes; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 24, 1932; E pub. 34377; 
Wm. P. Marston, jr. 1728 


61 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1724 


O holy stillness; double quartet or cho., 
m Hugo Kaun, w and adaptation 
and arr. of m Gerald Grey; male 
and female voices. © Jan. 26, 1933; 
E pub. 34566; J. A. Parks co. 1724 


O Jesu, so fair; 17th century Christ- 
mas earol, arr. Louis Victor Saar; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 1932; E pub. 
34168; Carl Fischer, inc. 125 


O joyous Easter morning; Easter me- 
morial service, Ada Rose Demerest, 
with w Charles Wesley, John New- 
ton and others, m Henry W. Grea- 
torex, Henry Smart and others. © 
Oct. 3, 1982; A A 114117; David C. 
Cook pub. co. 1726 


O Lord, give Thy Holy Spirit; anthem, 
Thomas Tallis, new version of Ww 
and m transposed A. Ramsbotham ; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Nov. 17, 
1932; E for. 27749; Oxford univ. 
press. 1727 


O lovely May; w Henry Wethered, m 
Edward German, arr. H. A. Cham- 
hers; sop. “1, 2:")' © Jani -245" 1933 ; 
E for. 27982; Novello & co., ltd. 

1728 


O peaceful night; w W. Herbert Scott, 
m Edward German, arr. H. A. Cham- 
bers; sop. 1. 2 or contralto. © Jan. 
24, 1933; E for. 27984; Novello & 
eo., ltd. 1729 


O Saviour of the world; full anthem, 
Frederick A. Gore Ouseley, ed. Hen- 
ry G. Ley; double choir. © Jan. 
24, 1933; E for. 27981; Novello & co., 
itd. 1730 


Oak (The) ; by J. Hullah Brown; per- 
cussion band sc. and pts., with vio- 
lin 1, 2 and pf. °© Dee. 14, 1932; 
E for. 27568; Joseph Williams, ltd. 


1731 

Octave; paroles et m Pierre Vellones. 
Oct, 4, 93an5 SY Fiore, eras; 
Choudens. 1732 


odardard 


Odds 777; sange fra filmen, tekst 
3¢rge, Arvid Miiller og Dan Folke, 
m Kai Normann Anderson og Dan 
Folke; pf. © Dec. 17, 1932; E for. 
27633 ; Wilhelm Hansen. 1733 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; from 
Tales of Hoffman, waltz, arr. J. G. 
Liddicoat ; Hawaiian guit. solo, with 
Spanish guit. ace. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34029; Fred Heltman co. 

1734 


Oh dancing feet—forever dancing; w 
and melody. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 66574; Arnold Rosen. 1735 


pt. 11, 4ms:; Ve 


Oh depression; song; pf. ©1e. Jan. 
14, 1933; E unp. 66275; Dale Fulton. 
1736 


Oh, don’t you hear them calling; w 
and m Millie Braidwood Wenz; pf. 
© Nov. 7, 1932; E pub. 34046; Millie 
Goodsmith Wenz. 1737 


Oh love me; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 3, 1988; E unp. 65815; Grace 
Shadman Crowl. 1738 


Oh lovely night; w E. Howe, melody 
Earl Whittemore. © 1 e¢. Jan. 19, 
1933; E unp. 66527; Evalyn Howe 
and Earl Whittemore. 1739 


Oh! oh! senor; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 19338; E unp. 66514; Mar- 
jorie Harper. 1740 


Oh, rumba, rumba; rumba fox, versi 
Luciano Ramo, m Daniel Dax. © 
Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27521; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 1741 


Oh, the merry May; w Barry Corn- 
wall, m Percy EH. Fletcher, arr. H. 
A. Chambers; sop. 1, 2. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E for. 27986; Novello & co., 


ltd. 1742 
Oh yes I’m married to the wrong 
man; song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; B 


unp. 66002; Ruby Dale Edgar. 1743 


Oisives; paroles René Chalupt, m 
Pierre-Octave Ferroud; voix de 
femmes, sans acc. © Dee. 1, 1932; 


E for. 28082; Durand et cie. 1744 
Old (The) bachelor; suite, m Henry 


Purcell, arr. and ed. Thomas F. 
Dunhill; strings, and harpsichord 
or pf. Se. © Nov. 24, 1932; HB for. 


27768; Oxford univ. press. 1745 


Old Bill Smith; w Tom Kennedy and 
Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. McCon- 


nell; pf. treble. ©: 1./¢:) Jatiaesl, 
1933; E unp. 67099; Nattrass- 
Schenck, ine. 1746 


Old (The) cathedral; by Ardelle H. 
Ingalsbe; pf. © Jan. 28, 1933; HE 
pub. 34485; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc. 1747 


Old-fashioned (An) girl; from Mother 
of Pearl, or The love child, w A. P. 
Herbert, m Oscar Straus. © Dec. 
15, 1932; E for. 27712; Chappell & 
Cp.7 Ato, 1748 


Old (The) forgotten man; song, m M. 
Clark. © Jan. 23,; 19383; Bue 
34477; Lucius Fairchild Smith. 

1749 


62 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


1779 


Old Hiawatha land; song, m Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 65758; Fannie V. Wilson. 1750 


Old (The) homestead; w and melody. 
©1ec. Dec. 27, 1932; E unp. 65880; 
Mary Elizabeth O’Brien. 1751 


Old King Cole; ed. and arr. W. H. 
Reed; violin and pf. © Oct. 18, 
ives; tor. 2¢T33; Oxford univ. 
press. | 1752 


Old maestro; waltz song. © 1c. Jan. 
15, 1983; E unp. 66178; Sylvia Bar- 
den Doane. 1753 


Old man whiskers; song. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1933; E unp. 66316; Thomas 
Marvin Hatley. 1754 


Old (The) pig woman; w and melody 
Cal Grant. © 1. Jan. 19, 1983; 
EH unp. 66548; Irving Berlin, inc. 
| 1755 


Old rose bush; song. melody Larry E. 
Goffin. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 
67047; B. Lowry. 1756 


Old sometime blues; w and melody 
Frank Stokes. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66475; Southern music pub. 
@6., inc. 1757 


Old (The) time serenade; w Benja- 
min Hiram Jefferson, melody Fleet- 
wood Jefferson. © 1 c¢ Oct. 19, 
1932; E unp. 638709; Benj. Fleet- 
wood Jefferson. 1758 


Old (The) woman and the pedlar; w 
traditional, English air arr. Kath- 
erine K. Davis; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34012; E. C. 
Schirmer music co. 1759 


Ole’ Man Depression; song, melody 
Sully Hallett. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 65851; Lynn B. Bernheim. 

1760 


Olvida; cancidn-blues, letra y m Luis 
Arcaréz. © Aug. 15, 1932; E for. 
27940; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Ss. en @. 1761 


On a moon-light night; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65819; M. Irene 
Walsh. 1762 


On a night like this; pf. with w. ©1 
ec. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 67072; Mar- 
vin H. Tennant. 1763 


On a shady terrace; quasi menuetto, 
Jennie Seltzner; violin and pf. 
Dee. 15, 1932; E pub. 34212; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 1764 


On a strike; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 
19383; E unp. 66535; George A. Had- 
ley. 1765 

On my Aunt Betty’s farm; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1938; E unp. 66536; 
Essie Rhodes. 1766 


On my way to happiness bay; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1ce. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66253; Edith 
Anthony. 1767 


On review; pf. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 65766; Howard Field Fassett. 
1768 

On the avenue; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 1983; E unp. 66754; Roland 
Paul Goodwin. 1769 


On the Lostine River road; song, arr. 
and harmonized H. W. Henderson. 
© Dee. 17, 1932; E pub. 34267; 
Claud Jack Terney. 1770 


On the Santa Fe trail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66487; 
Rachel Clark. dW a a 8 


On the shores of Spirit Lake; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 
65955; Mildred Agnes Peterson. 

We 


On the trails of Timpanogos: song, 
m Seldon N. Heaps; with ukulele 
arr. © July 21, 1932; E pub. 34115; 
Mary Hale Woolsey. WG 


On this day; song. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66499; Helen Lillie 
Vogel. 1774 


On through autumn’s glory; respon- 
Sive service for Rally day, Valeria 
R. Lehman, with w and m John 
Reading, George J. Webb and others. 
© Aug. 6, 1982; AA 114115; David 
C. Cook pub. co. 1775 


Once again; w Hugene West, melody 
Vincent 'Sorey, ‘© 1G Tam 26, 
1933; E unp. 66825; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 1776 


Once in eternity tonight; w Mary Hale 
Woolsey, with melody. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1932; E unp. 66636; Norman 
Nathan. FCG 


One (The) I adore; pf. treble. ©1ce. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65850; Frank 
Warshauer and Sylvester Sbrigato. 

1778 

One (The) I left behind in Caroline; 
w and melody Al Piantadosi and 
Jack Glogau. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66790; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 1779 


63 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


L780 


One little quarrel; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65781; James 
Terlingo. 1780 


One more day; song. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1933: E unp. 66308; Cleo Margaret 
Leffel. 1781 


One more prayer; pf. ©1e. Jan. 138, 
1933: E unp. 66190; Anthony Sam- 
mataro. 1782 


One more waltz with you; song. © 
1c Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66380; 
Marguerite Walters. 1783 


One out of many; tango, Eugene Pini; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 
27642: G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
Itd. 1784 


w George Goldsmith, m Eu- 
gene Pini. © Dec. 6, 1932; B for. 
27644; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
ltd. 1785 


One rose, the last of your bouquet; by 
Wilbur Chenoweth, arr. Julius S. 
Seredy ; vocal orch. pts. ; high voice; 
in E fiat. © Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 
34187: Carl Fischer, inc. 1786 


w John Rogers and Joyce Ayres, 
m Wilbur Chenoweth; high voice; 
in E flat. © Dee. 19, 1932; E pub. 
34205; Carl Fischer, inc. 1787 


One week without you; w Allen Taub 
and Jules Loman, melody J. Russel 
Robinson. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 65895; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine. 1788 


O’Neill (Norman) Waltz; pf. © Dec. 
8, 1932; E for. 27827; Schott & co., 
Itd. 1789 


Onkel (Der) aus Amerika; aus Man 
braucht kein geld, text Giinther Bibo 
u. Willy Rosen, m Willy Rosen, spe- 
zial-arr. Karl Buchho!z; orch. stim- 
men. © Aug. 21, 1932; E for. 27797; 
Crescendo theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 

1790 


Only a day spent in old San José; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1933: 
E unp. 66603; John Pinckney Scott. 

1791 


Only in dreams; song. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1933: E unp. 65911; Daniel C. Beat- 
tie. 1792 


Only in my dreams; song, w D Downs 
and Banks Kennedy. ©1c. Jan. 18, 
1933: E unp. 66491; Darrell Downs. 

1793 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Only two can be in love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66844; 
Ellis Stephens. 1794 


Only you; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1933; E unp. 66880; Nell Thomp- 
son Miller. 1795 


Open the door of your heart; w and 
m Daisy McConnell and Hazel Mc- 
Connell. © Dec. 1, 1932; E pub. 
34461; H. Larsen. 1796 


Open your umbrella; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67122; 
Beatrice Eccleston Lane. 1797 


Opern-perlen fiir harmonium; 20 mit- 
telschwere fantasien, tiber die belieb- 
testen opern, Hermann Wenzel. bd. 
1 u. 2. © Nov. 19, 19323) eee 
27995: Fr. Portius. 1798 


Orage; de  Paris-béguin, Maurice 
Yvain; violon et pf: © Sea. 
1932; E for. 27678; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1799 


Orain nam beann; air and w A. Mor- 
rison, pf. arr. Malcolm Davidson. 
© Oct. 26, 1932; E for. 27337; An- 
gus Morrison. 1800 


Orange trees in blossom; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c¢. Jan. 3, 1983: Miaun 
65816; Grace Shadman Crowl. 

1801 


Orff-schulwerk; elementare musikib- 
ung. J*. Tanz—u. spielstiicke, auf- 
takt-bolero, Carl Orff u. Gunild Keet- 
man.—E’. Spielstiicke fiir kleines 
schlagwerk, Carl Orff u. Hans Ber- 
gese.—E”. Spielstiicke fiir kleines 
schlagwerk, Carl Orff u. Gunild 
Keetman.—H. §Spielstiicke fiir 
blockfidten wu. kleines schlagwerk, 
Carl Orff u. Gunild Keetman. © 
Dec. 20, 1932; E for. 27944-27947; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 1802-1805 


Organ accompaniment and _ registra- 
tion; by Charles N. Boyd. bk. land 
2. © Dec. 9, 1982; AA 57457, 57458; 
Theodore Presser ¢o. 1806. 1807 


Oriental dance; melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
21, 1933; E unp. 66599; Amber Roob- 
enian. 1808 


Oriental nights; w and melody Sylvan 
Green. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66340; Frank J. Small. 1809 


Original Dixieland one-step; by the 
Original Dixieland jazz band, arr. 


Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. © Jan. 26, 
1933; E pub. 34531; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 1810 


64 é 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Orpheus with his lute; from m to 
Henry VIII, Edward German, arr. 
H. A. Chambers; sop. 1, 2 or con- 
tralto. © Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 
27985; Novello & co., ltd. 1811 


Our army band; by Maria Teresa 
Sanchez; band sc. ©1e. Aug. 19, 
1932; E unp. 66148; George S. Ward, 
Ivonne Buhler and Maria Teresa 
Sanchez. 1812 


Our blessed event; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Jan. 30, 1988; E unp. 67050; Paul 
Arthur Crain. 1813 


Our command; song, w Charles John- 
son. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66354; Marjorie J. Fairbairn. 1814 


Our dear country; song; mixed voices. 


© Jan. 2, 19383; E pub. 34112; Alfred 
S. Hyland. 1815 


Our Florida; song, m Grace Linn 
Sandy. © Jan. 14, 1933; E pub. 
34436; Chas. M. Anderson. 1816 


Our little French chateau; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66049; 
John Labadie. 1817 


Our Lord is risen from the dead; 
Easter anthem, w from hymn by 
Charles Wesley and a doxology, m 
Cuthbert Harris; mixed voices and 
ten. solo. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34868 ; Theodore Presser co. 1818 


Our love affair was never meant to be; 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1933; HE 
unp. 66717; Albert E. Dell. 1819 


Our native hills; w adapted from J. G. 
Whittier, m from Finlandia by Si- 
belius, arr. Hugh Ross. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Women’s voices.—as. 
Men’s voices. © Dec. 29, 1932; HE 
pub. 34067-34069; Associated music 
publishers, inc. 1820-1822 


Our old quartette; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66553; 
Peter Paul Jensen. 1823 


Our old swimming hole; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 
66118 ; Will Blood. 1824 


Our wandering youths; song. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65893; Mary 
Felicia Theodore. 1825 


Over the bar; w Dick Sanford, mel- 
ody George B. McConnell. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 12, 1983; E unp. 66159; Craw- 
ford music corp. 1826 


1837 


Over the swells afar; pf. treble with 
w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; BE unp. 
66379; Charles Trevor. 1827 


Ozark home; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66052; Elma Barth. 

1828 


Paddles; melody Max Steiner. © 1c. 
Jan. 3, 19383; E unp. 66452; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 1829 


Paganini (Niccolo) Allegro-concert 1, 
D-dur; op. 6, mit eingehende studien 
u. taktweise analyse bearb. Otakar 
Sevtik, op. 20, neubearb. violin-solo- 
stimme O. Sevéik, u. neurev. klavier- 
partitur F. Beck. © Oct. 25, 1932; 
E for. 28008; Ol. Pazdirek. 1830 


Pageant of joy; w and m R. L. Sid- 
dons; duett and quartet arrs. © 1 
ce. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66310; Syd- 
ney L. Rothery. 1831 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Alleluia! tulerunt Dominum; w 
adapted from King James version 
of John, by Gustave Reese, m Gio- 
vanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, ed. 
John Finley Williamson; 5 pt. 
mixed cho. © Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 
34414; G Schirmer, inc. 1832 


Palms and praises; service for Palm 
Sunday, Ida Reed-Smith, with w 
I. Reed-Smith, John King and 
others, m Samuel S. Wesley, Henry 
Smart and others. © Sept. 16, 
1932; AA 114114; David C. Cook 
pub. co. 1833 


Paloma (La); cancion mexicana, 
armonizacion Roberto Sanchez R.; 
2 voces. © July 15, 1932; E for. 
27928; A. Wagner y Levien suCs., s. 
en ¢. 1834 


Pan (Der) tanzt; danse caractéris- 
tique, Emil Juel-Frederiksen, arr. 
Henry Weber; ptes. pour odeon 
orch. et pour salon-orch. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E for. 27786; A. Cranz. 1835 


Panorama; pf. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 66496; Lewis Raymond. 
1836 


Pantomime; by Colin Taylor; pf. © 
Dec. 6, 1932; E for. 27608; Augener, 
ltd. 1837 


Parade of the ads; w Val Burton and 
Will Jason, m V. Burton, W. Jason 
and Arthur Lange. © 1c. Jan. 25, 


65 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1838 


Parade of the ads—Continued. 
1933; E unp. 66981; Movietone music 
corp. 1838 


Paris-Belfort; marche militaire, J. 
Farigoul; pf. © Dec. 1, 1932; E 
for. 28057; Alphonse Ledue et cie. 

1839 


Paris en joie; one-step, paroles Henry 


Varna, m Pascal Bastia. © Dec. 
10, 19382; E for. 27370; Editions 
Joséphine Baker. 1840 


Parlez-moi d'affaires; fox-trot, de La 
bonne aventure, paroles Henri Dia- 
mant-Berger, m Jean Lenoir; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Noy. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27867; Editions Salabert. 

1841 


Parteno ’e suldate; versi Rocco Lo 
Martire, m Alfredo Mazzucchi. © 
Dec. 31, 19382; E for. 280384; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri. 1842 


Partir pour la Cote d’azur; chanson, 
paroles Saint-Granier et Marc- 
Hély. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28048; 
Ch. Borel-Clere. 1843 


Pas trés intelligent; fox-trot, paroles 
Henri Diamant-Berger, m Jean 
Lenoir ; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27489; Editions 
Salabert. 1844 


Passing by; WwW anon., melody attrib- 
uted to Edward Purcell, pf. ace. 
Carl Deis; high voice. © Dec. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34255; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 1845 


Passions—musik; Matthaeus, I. L. 
Emborg, op. 76; blandet kor, stry- 
gere og orgel. © Dee. 17, 1932; E 
for. 27628; Wilhelm Hansen. 1846 


Patorni-Casadesus (R.) Six chansons 
pour les petits enfants; paroles 
Auréle Patorni. © Sept. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27674; Editions Salabert. 

1847 


Paulette, my pet; song. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E pub. 34483; George Powloff. 
1848 


Paustians uhr; sange fra filmen, tekst 
Hans Hartvig Seedorff Pedersen, m 
Niels Clemmensen; pf. © Dee. 17, 
1932 ; E for. 27626; Wilhelm Hansen. 

1849 


Pavinciavones daina; Lithuanian song, 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1933; E unp. 66961; Adele Celina 
AmbroZaite. 1850 


pt. Tu, BASE We 


Pays (Le) des réves bleus; valse séré- 
nade, de Le truce du brésilien, pa- 
roles Pierre Bayle, m Mireille; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27854; Editions Salabert. 

1851 


Peace; song, w Sara Teasdale. ©1e. 
Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65891; Edward 
C. Potter. 1852 


Peaches and cream; w Douglas Fur- 
ber, m Jean Gilbert; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 9, 1932; E for: 27790; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 1853 


Peecche’ me vuod lassSa; song, versi 
Renzo Abbondandolo. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 19838; E unp. 66157; Mae Notaro. 

1854 


Pecché oj luna; versi Giovanni Rug- 
giero, m Alfredo Ryvel; pf. © Dee. 
31, 1982; E for. 28026; Casa editrice 
F. Bideri. 1855 


Peeping moon; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66304; Mary 
Exline: 1856 


Penguin (The); by J. Hullah Brown; 
pereussion band and violin, sc. and 
pts., with pf., and child-conductor’s 
sec. © Dec. 14, 1932; E for. 27571; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 1857 


Penitent’s (The) melody; violin and 
pf. © 1 «¢ Dee. 9, 1932; E unp. 
66613; Adam Franz Morgan. 1858 


People (The) in my home town; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67031; Ray Genung. 1859 


Pesold (Arnold) Melody; pf. ©l1e. 
Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66602; Arnold 
Pesold. 1860 


Peter and Paula; musical romance, w 
R. Gielow, m I. Gielow. © 1 ¢ 
Jan. 9, 1983; D 283638; Irving Gie- 
low and Rozetta Gielow. 1860* 


Petit (Le) violoniste; collection de 
morceaux classiques, choisis et an- 
notés Armand Parent; violon et pf. 
2° vol. B—3° vol. B. ‘©! Newae 
1932; E for. 27844, 27845; Delrieu 
fréres. 1861, 1862 


Petite (Une) femme ca vaut tous les 
amis; fox-trot chanson, paroles 
Saint-Granier. © Dec. 1, 1932; E 
for. 28040; Ch. Borel-Clere. 1863 


Petite souris; de L. Saint-Requier, op. 
141, no. 1; trio ou cheur pour voix 
de femmes a cappella. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27404; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie. 1864 


66 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


1892 


Phantom love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1988; E unp. 65835; Irene 
Pierson. 1865 


Philipp (I.) Trois piéces; op. 92; pf. 
© Dee. 1, 19382; E for. 28065; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 1866 


Piano fancies; by Jack Owens; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66403; 
John Robert Owens. 1867 


Piano songs without words; ist pf. 
pieces, Louie E. De Rusette. bk. 3. 
@ Dec. 21, 19382; EH for. 27497; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 1868 


Piano teachers normal course. 1. 
Sec. 1.—2. Technical exercises for 
Secs, 1; 2. © Jan. 18, 19338: AA 
113251, 113252; William C. Nicholls. 

1869, 1870 


Piccaninny lullaby; w H. B. Tilsley, 
m Tolchard Evans. © Dec. 2, 1932; 
E for. 27511; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 

1871 


Piccolo nido; tango, versi E. M. Chiap- 
po, m Gino Filippini; orch. parti. 


© Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27807; 
Chiappo. 1872 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) Canzo- 


netta; op. 5, n. 2, trascrizione Ar- 
turo De Cecco; piccola orch. parti. 
© Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 27640; G. 
Ricordi & co. 1873 


Scherzo; op. 5, n. 3, trascrizione 
Arturo De Cecco; piccola orech. par- 
ti. © Dec. 29, 1982; E for. 27641; 
G. Ricordi & co. 1874 


Pickanninies’ heaven; from Hello 
everybody, w Sam Coslow, m Ar- 
thur Johnston; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 24, 1932; E pub. 34302; 
Famous music corp. 1875 


Piedigrotta Bideri 1932; compilatore 
F. Bideri. Numero unico. © Oct. 
1, 1982; A—Foreign 19253; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri. 


Piedigrotta 1932; Strenna numero uni- 
co, compilata M. Cosentino. © 
Sept. 20, 1982; E for. 27602; Mario 
Cosentino. 1877 


Pintaré tus labios; cancién-fox, letra 
Ricardo Lopez Méndez, m Antonio 
Escobar. © Oct. 15, 1932; E for. 
27930; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en. ¢. 1878 


Pitfield (Thomas Baron) Capriccio; 
pf. © Nov. 23, 1932; E for. 27605; 
Augener, ltd. 1879 


1876. 


Pixies (The); w S. T. Coleridge, m 
S. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. H. A. 
Chambers; sop. 1, 2. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E for. 27990; Novello & co., 
ltd. 1880 


Plainsong (A) hymnbook; compiled, 
proprietors of Hymns ancient and 
modern, ed. S. H. Nicholson. Musi- 
cal ed. © Nov. 15, 1982; A int. . 
173860; Sydney Hugo Nicholson. 


1880* 
Plaisir d’amour; de Martini, tran- 
Seription Francisque Darcieux; 


choeur 4 4 voix d’hommes, sans acc. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28050; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 1881 


Play fiddle play; Viennese waltz, 
Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, 
arr. EK. Deutsch. 1. Violin, concert 
version, and pf.—2. Violin, concert 
version, cello and pf.—3. Violin, 
simplified version, and pf. © Jan. 
26, 1983; E pub. 34533-34535; Ed- 
ward B. Marks musie corp. 

1882-1884 


w Jack Lawrence, m Emery 
Deutsch and Arthur Altman, arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson; male quartette. 
© Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 34532; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 1885 


Play for me; fox-trot, Daniel Dax, 
arr. Al Wayes; orch. pts. © Dec. 
25, 19382; E for. 27522; Societa ano- 
nima Suvini-Zerboni. 1886 


Play those baseball blues; song, arr. 
by C. J. Levy; pf.-conductor. ©1e. 
Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 66123; Jack 
O. Lines, Elmer Kaiser and Chas. 
Levy. 1887 


Please don’t take my dreams; w and 
m Peggy Stuart. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
EH pub. 34239; Margaret Stuart. 

1888 


Please don’t talk about my man; w 
Andy Razaf, melody Reginald Fore- 
sythe. ©1e. Jan. 4, 1983; E unp. 
65854; Joe Davis, inc. 1889 


Please don’t walk out of my life; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 66281; Rowland Croasdale. 

1890 


Please say you will return; song. © 
df ce: Jan. 3; 1983; Hounp: 65999; 
Gene EK. Burrows. 1891 


Plucking the rushes; w tr. from 
Chinese, Arthur Waley, m Francis 
George Scott; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 27, 1932; E for. 27652; Bayley 
& Ferguson. 1892 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1893 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 28 


Pluie de feu; par Yatove; pf. © Oct. 
1, 1932; E for. 27419; Choudens. 
1893 


Plus (Le) beau régiment; marche, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier, m Géo. 
Sundy ; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27446; Editions 
Salabert. 1894 


‘Poem; by Zdének Fibich, transcribed 
Harold Spencer; pf. © Dec. 30, 
19382; E pub. 34140; McKinley music 
co. 1895 


Polonaise; from Christmas eve, N. 
Rimsky-Korsakov, w W. L. M., acc. 
ed. Arthur B. Keene; mixed voices. 
©). Jan. 7 1988e0 @ “pub, 34520: 
Charles W. Homeyer & co. 1896 


Pompadour; w Irving Caesar, m Sig- 
mund Romberg: with ukulele arr. 
© Dee. 30, 1982; E pub. 34094; 
Harms, inc. 1897 


Poor little me; song. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1983; E unp. 67062; Georgia Fer- 
guson. 1898 


Poor (The) pedestrian; w and m Ken 
French. © 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65765; Kenneth Howard French. 

1899 


Pop goes the weasel; arr. Albert Har- 
vey; 2 violins. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34015; Fred Heltman co. 

1900 


Portrait (A); violin or violoncello and 
pf.. © Jan. 7, 19383; E pub. 34332; 
Latham True. 1901 


Pour demain; fox-trot, paroles H. Dia- 
mant-Berger, m Jean Lenoir; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27444; Editions Salabert. 

1902 


Pour les sauver; paroles A. Brondet, 
et E. L. Morvan, m H. Rawson et 
Marie Rosel. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27861 ; Marie Rose Brondet. 1903 


Prelude in C sharp minor; by Alex- 
ander Scriabin, transcribed Ernest 
Brennecke ; organ. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
E pub. 34257; G. Schirmer, inc. 

1904 


Premiers chagrins; de Yatove; pf. © 
Oct, 1, 1982; E for. 27425; Choudens. 
1905 


Prends-toi par la main; fox-trot, Ya- 
tove; orch. ptes. © Dec. 1, 1982; 
E for. 28070; Choudens. 1906 


—— paroles Jean Rodor, m Yatove. 
© Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27428; Chou- 
dens. 1907 


‘———w and melody. 


Presence (The) in the silence; w P. 
H. Epler, m T. Tertius Noble; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 12, 1933; E pub. 
34378; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 1908 


Pretending; w and m B. M. Mathews 
and Charles E. Palmer. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
3, 193838; E unp. 65768; Blanehe M. 
Mathews. 1909 


Pretending you care; w Tot Seymour, 
m Jesse Greer; with ukulele arr. 
Geo. R. Holman. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 34155; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 1910 


Pretty girlie; song. © 1 & Jam 2 
1933; E unp. 66803; Reta Lucile 
Hicks. 1911 


Prima (La) volta; fox-trot, Amedeo 
Escobar; orch. pti. © Dec. 25, 1932; 
E for. 27526; Societa anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 1912 


Prince Igor; choral dance no. 17, for 
mixed cho., m A. P. Borodin, Eng- 
lish tr. Rosa Newmarch. Voe. sce. 
© Dec. 9, .1932;:, i) fers waar 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 1913 


Priscilla; minuet, James B. Corbridge, 
arr. J. G. Liddicoat; 2 Suen 
Dee. 31, 1982; E pub. 34020; Fred 
Heltman co. 1914 


Progress (The); polka, melody. © 
1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66104; 
Anthony Coppa. 1915 


Prohibition blue; w and m Marguerite 
Manierre. © 1 ec Jan. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 66322; Marguerite Manierre 
Brown. 1916 


Promise me you’re mine; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67020; John 
Russell Linton. 1917 


Prosperity ; song. ©1c. Jan. 26 1933; 
E unp. 66823; John O. Merrill. 1918 


— song, pf. se. Olive A. Wilkins. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 66008; 
Marie E. Smith. 1919 


© 1c. Janta, 
1933; E unp. 66764; Mabel Kenady 
Brune. 1920 


—w and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67008; Lilyan Raines. 
1921 


Prosperity in 33; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 28, 1983; E unp. 66954; Fred 
A. Hepler. 1922 


Prosperity is coming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65941; 
Mary Roos Haas. 1923 


68 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1938 


Prosperity on parade; song. © 1. 
Jan. 13, 1988; E unp. 66201; Harold 
Parker Johnson. 1924 


Prosperity we greet you; w and m 
Patrick Joseph; © 1 ¢. Jan... 10, 
19383; E unp. 66069; Patrick J. Mc- 
Cruden. 1925 


Pudel (der); schlager, gesangstexte 
Teo von Donop, m Willy Geisler. 
@ Sept... 13,.. 1932; .E.. for. 27479; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H. 1926 


Pumpkin (A) has no pump; w Tom 
Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m Geo. 
B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Jan. 81, 1983; E unp. 67105; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, inc. 1927 


Pupa di neve; tango, versi Enrico 
Frati, m Illuminato Culotta; orch. 
pti. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27523; 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

1928 


Purge me, O Lord; anthem, Thomas 
Tallis, new version of w and m 
transposed A. Ramsbotham; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Nov. 17. 1932; 
E for. 27748; Oxford univ. press. 

1929 


Pussy willow frolic; by William M. 
Felton; pf. © Dec. 30, 19382; E 
pub. 34125; McKinley music co. 

1930 


Put on your hip waders ‘cause I’m 
knee deep in love; song, m Frank 8. 
Wildt; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
31, 19382; E pub. 340382; Nels C. 
Weed. 1931 


Put your hand in mine; w and m 
Harry S. Pepper; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 7, 1933; E for. 27967; Dix, 
ltd. 1932 


Qu’on est bien en chemise; 6/8 one- 
step, dans Le truc du_ brésilien, 
paroles Pierre Bayle, m Mireille; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Nov. 
1, 19382; E for. 27846; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1933 


Quand on a son volant en mains; 
marche 6/8 one-step, paroles René 
Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld ; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27450; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1934 


Quand on fait de la contrebande; 
marche, paroles Henri Diamant- 
Berger, m Jean Lenoir; avec accord 
de ’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 19382: E for. 
27440; Editions Salabert. 19385 


1950 


Quand une femme; one-step, de Azor, 
paroles Max Eddy, m Gaston Gaba- 
roche; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
Nov. 1, 19382; E for. 27856; Editions 
Salabert. 1936 


Quand y a pas d’public; fox-trot, cou- 
plets Max Eddy, m Gaston Gaba- 
roche; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27411; Editions 
Salabert. 1937 


Quando; versi Michele Galdieri, m 
Donald Caslar. 1. Mandolin se.—2. 
Pivk@: be ‘Oct. 224.1 ¢., Dec, 29. 
1932; E unp. 66146, 66147; Fratelli 
Curci. 1938, 1939 


Quando la donna vuole; fox-trot, versi 
EH. M. Chiappo, m Waldam, arr. 
Gino Filippini; orch. parti. © Sept. 
1, 1932; E for. 27809; Chiappo. 

1940 


Quartet pieces; by Arthur Trew; 2 
violins, viola and ’cello. Sec. and 
pts.. © Nov. 17, 1932; E for. 27771; 
Oxford univ. press. 1941 


Quatriéme étude orientale; en quintes, 
Théodore-Szant6; pf. © Sept. 1, 
1932; E for. 27670; Editions Sala- 
bert. 1942 


Queen of the Maywalk; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66498 ; Blanche 
Merrill. 1948 


Quiero; bolero, letra y m Luis Arca- 
raz. © July 15, 1932; E for. 27941; 
A. Wagner y Levien suGs., Ss. en ¢. 

1944 


Quit shadowing me; valse song. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66927; 
Aline Kennedy. 1945 


Rabbits, and sheeps, [sic] and geese, 
so tiny, and two of each; w and m 
H. C. G. Stevens. © Dec. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27560; J. & W. Chester, Itd. 

1946 


Raccolta di bassi per lo studio dell 
‘armonia; di Paolo Delachi. © 
Nov. 2, 1982; A—For. 18762; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢. 1947 


Radetzky-marche; de J. Strauss, arr. 
Yatove; petit orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 27397; Choudens. 1948 


Radio city; march; pf. © Jan. 17, 
1933; .E pub. 34898; Frank W. 
Geiger. 1949 

Radio star; fox-trot song. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66909; W. H. 
Matheson. 1950 


69 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1951 


Radio sweetheart; song, melody Edith 
Whittick. © 1 ce Jan. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 66084; Alfred R. Rossman. 

1951 


Rainbow (The); by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band sc. and pts., with 
violins in unison and pf. © Dec. 
14. 1932; E for. 27569; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd. 1952 


2-pt. song, w Walter de la Mare, 
m Benjamin Britten; treble voices. 
© Nov. 24, 1932; E for. 27752; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 1953 


Ram pam pam; fox-trot, paroles Jean 
Tranchant, m Alfredo De Vita. © 
Dec. 10, 1932: E for. 27371; Editions 
Joséphine Baker. 1954 


Ratonne (La); canon, m Paul Dupin: 
cheur a 3 voix, et Papa, Sans ace. 
© Dec. 1, 1932: E for. 28074; Durand 
et Cie. 1955 


Real love: song. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 66278; Marie E. Smith. 1956 


Recipe (The) ; slow fox-trot song, arr. 
Louis La Rondelle. © 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 
1932: E unp. 65620; Worth W. Pres- 
ton. 1957 


Recitative: Thy hand, Belinda, —and 
Air: When I am laid in earth; from 
Dido and Aeneas, w Nahum Tate, m 
Henry Pureell, arr. and ed. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker; unison voices. © 
Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 27757; Oxford 
univ. press. 1958 


Recollections of 1983; melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66618; Louis 
Bernstein. 1959 


Red (The) and the black; w and m R. 
R. Grindle; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
pub. 34030; Stevens Point high 
school. 1960 


Red (The) book of program songs and 
choruses; by Noble Cain, with the 
co-editorship of Walter H. Butter- 
field and others. © Jan, 3, 1933; 
A 57829: Hall & McCreary co. 1961 


Red head; song. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
FE unp. 66187; Melville Grems. 1962 


Red lips unkissed; fox-trot, from A 
kisS in spring, w L. du Garde Peach, 
m Emmerich Kalman and Herbert 


Griffiths. © Nov. 23, 19382; E for. 
27704; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd. [Copyright is claimed on 


changes in music by H. Griffiths and 
English words] 1963 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Red River lullaby; w Tom Kennedy 
and Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. Mc- 
Connell; pf. treble. ©1 ce. Jan. 31, 
1933; E unp. 67101; Nattrass- 
Schenck, ince. 1964 


Redemption’s song; 2-pt. cantata, text 
arr. and m composed Fred B. Hol- 
ton; arr. from cantata for mixed 
voices for uSe of women’s chos. and 
junior choirs. © Jan. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 34326; Lorenz pub. co. 1965 


Reg’ mich nicht auf, Johanna; tango, 
w und m Fritz Rotter und Walter 
Jurmann, klavier-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert. © Sept. 22, 1931; E for. 
28107; Wiener boheme verlag, G. m. 
b. 2: 1966 


spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © Sept. 22, 
1931; E for. 28114; Wiener boheme 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 1967 


Regardless: w J. M. Katzenbogen, mel- 
ody L. Golden. © 1 ¢ Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67055; Jack M. Katz- 
enbogen and Leroy Golden. 1968 


Rejoice, the Lord is King; hymn, w C. 
Wesley, m H. A. Chambers; with 
organ acc. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 
27976: Novello & co., Itd. 1969 


Rendezvous of dreams; slow fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 
66398; Albert Talmon L’Armee. 

1970 


Repeal; song, m Le Claire Smith. © 
1 e. Jan. 11, 1933; i uUnpeeees 
Albert Edward Manofsky. 1971 


Requested songs, new and old; hymns, 
compiled J. E. Thomas, J. W. Ferrill 
and Charlie D. Tillman. © Mar. 29, 
1932: E pub. 34822; Quartet music 
co. 1972 


Resurrection (The) garden; Easter 
service, Ww Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, m I. H. Meredith, 
Broughton Edwards and others. © 
Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34361; Tullar- 
Meredith co. 1973 


Réve fantastique: by R. H. Bassett; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 66150; Movietone musie corp. 

1974 


Réveillez-vous belle dormeuse; poésie 
Dufresny, m Jean Dupérier; cheeur 
pour voix d’hommes, sans ace. © 
Dec. 1, 1982; E for. 28059; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 1975 


70 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Rhythm in my bones; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66735; 
Mary J. Schaeffer. 1976 


Ricciolino biondo; fox trot, Carlo Bra- 
cale, arr. Pete Rizza; orch. parti. 
© Oct. 31, 1932; E for. 27356; S. a. 
Suvini-Zerboni. 1977 


Ride-by-nights (The); 2-pt. song, w 
Walter de la Mare, m Benjamin 
Britten; treble voices. © Nov. 24, 
1932; E for. 27751; Oxford univ. 
press. 1978 


Ride on! ride on in majesty ; w Henry 
H. Milman, set to hymn-tune Co- 
logne, arr. George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. © Dee. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34406; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 1979 


Rider (The) ; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 c. Jan. 38, 19338; E unp. 66453; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 1980 


Riding out the gale; by Richard How- 
gill; orch. pts. © Dec. 20, 1932; 
E for. 27581; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd. 1981 


Rido; fox-trot, versi Luciano Ramo, m 
Giovanni Simonetti. © Dec. 25, 
1932; E for. 27519; Societé anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 1982 


Rigadon; by Henry Pureell, arr. Kath- 
arine Benham; percussion band pts. 
and pf., with child conductor’s sc. 
© Dee. 21, 1982; E for. 27501; Jo- 
seph Williams, Itd. 1983 


Right or wrong; w Fred Neumann, m 
Louie G. Flagner. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
19338; E unp. 66874; Louis G. Flag- 
ner. 1984 


Rima de amor; vals-cancion, letra y 
m Max Urban. © Aug. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27931; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Ss. en ¢c. 1985 


Rise (The) of the star; melody Max 
Steiner. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66454; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

1986 


Ritmica ostinata; v. Wladimir Vogel; 
grosses orch. Partitur. © Nov. 17, 
1932; E for. 27957; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 1987 


River (The) boat; melody Max 
Steiner. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 
66455; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

1988 


Road (The) of life; w and m Eduma 
Marea Carroll. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1983; 
E unp. 66866; Eduma Marea 
Thomas. | 1989 


Roosevelt, 


él 


2004 


Road to hell; song, m R. Cox and 
Curtis Mayo. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 65813; Rupert Cox. 1990 


Roads; song, m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. © Lee. Jan,14.119383.; EF .unp. 
66264; Ethel Nelson McAdoo. 1991 


Robin (The); by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band sc. and pts., with 
‘violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1932; E 
for. 27564; Joseph Williams, I!td. 


1992 
Robin (The) in the apple tree; by 
Harold Wansborough; pf. © Dec. 


30, 1982; E pub. 34121; McKinley 
music Co. 1993 


Robins in the rain; song. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67015; Helen E. 
Priest. 1994 


Rochdale (The) hounds; w and m 
Harry Gifford and Fred E. Cliffe; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 1932; 
E for. 27659; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 1995 


Rock-a-bye baby bye; vocal duet, w 
Bernard A. Sloey. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1933; E unp. 66658; Mabel Morgan 
Sloey. 1996 


Rock me in the cradle of your arms; 
- wand melody. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1933; 

E unp. 66184; Bertha Raffetto. 
1997 


Rocky Mountain moon; waltz, w and 
melody Mac and El. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
12, 1983; EH unp. 66166; Elliott J. 
Schaffer and J. F. McKenney. 1998 


© Nov. 12, 1932; E 
1999 


Roda-roda; pf. 
for. 27466; Octavio Pinto. 


Roll on blue moon; w and m Cliff Car- 
lisle; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 
19338; E pub. 34118; Adams music 
pub. co. 2000 


Romanza mesta; versi e melodia. © 
1 e Jan. 10, 19883; E unp. 66086; 
Vincent Sorey. 2001 


Ronde francaise; de Paul Pierné; 
violons 1, 2, altos, violoncelies et 
contrebasses. Ptes. ©. Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 28064; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 2002 


Rondine; tango, versi E. Frati; pic- 
cola orch. pti. © Nov. 15, 1982; E 
for. 27806; G. Raimondo. 2003 


Garner and me; w AL. 
Lewis, m Al. Sherman; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34232; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 2004 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2005 


Roosevelt the saviour of the nation; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Jan. 25, 1933 ; 
E unp. 66766; Joseph A. Campanelli. 

2005 


Rosa, reizende Rosa; paso-doble, w 
Fritz Rotter, m Hans J. Salter, 
klavier-arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Nov. 6, 1931; E for. 28106; Wiener 


boheme verlag, G. m. b. H. 2006 
— m und arr. Hans J. 
Salter; orch. stimmen. © Nov. 6, 


1931; E for. 28115; Wiener boheme 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 2007 


Rosalie farcie; pf. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27880; Ernest Chatillon. 
2008 


Rosary of the rose; w Harry Pease, 
m Ed. Nelson, pf. se. Merle T. Ken- 
drick; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 
1933; E pub. 34120; Bibo-Lang, inc. 

2009 


Rosche’s Children’s day carois; no. 1, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson and 
others, m Samuel W. Beazley and 
others, compiled Geo. F. Rosche. © 
Jan. 5, 1933; AA 118676; Geo. F. 
Rosche. 2010 


Rose (The); by J. Hullah Brown; 
percussion band sc. and pts., with 
violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1932; EB 
for. 27565; Joseph Williams, Itd. 

2011 


Rose covered cottage and you; waltz, 
w Frank M. Morawetz, and melody 
©le Jan. 25, 1933; BE unp. 66882; 
Margaret Kramer Fehring. 2012 


Rose Marie; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Jan, 12, 19383; E unp. 66168; 
Julia W. Baker. 2013 


Rose of Honolulu; w and m Tom 
Armstrong; with ukulele arr. and 
arrs. for Hawaiian steel guit. and 
Spanish guit. acc. Roy Smeck. © 
Jan. 12, 1983; E pub. 34345; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 2014 


Rose of my dreams; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ec: Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66501; Mary E. Good- 
win. 2015 


Rose of the snowland; w Joe Young, 
m Bernice Petkere; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 19, 1933; E pub. 34459; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

2016 


Rose-petal love; waltz, w C. R. 
Wiandt and George J. Wendling, m 
Nat Miller. © Dec. 31, 1982; E pub. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


34242: Claud R. Wiandt and Myrtle 
O. Greenback. 2017 


Rose (La) rouge; habanera, Jane 
Bos; mélodie avec ace. du pf. © 
Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28055; Société 
anonyme francaise Chappell. 2018 


versi F. Poussaint, m Giulio 
Cesare Sonzogno. © Oct. 31, 1932; 
EK for. 27358; Societa anonima §Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 2019 


Rose (The) waltz; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 13, 19383; E unp. 66186; 
Reb. Raney and Perry Hettel. 2020 


Roses of Killarney; w and m T. Dun- 
stan Collins; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 3, 19838; E pub. 34824; Richard 
Drake Saunders. 2021 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Fan- 
' taisie sur Beaumarchais; arr. d’Eu- 
gene Cools; petit orch. ptes. © Oct. 
25, 1932; E for. 27915; Editions Max 


Eschig. 2022 
Rowley (Alec) Two nocturnes; pf. 1. 
In B min.—2. In D flat. © Dec. 23, 


1932; E for. 27586; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 2023 


Rowling fiyers; fox-trot, Ed. Mahieux 
et Ch. Grigaut; orch. ptes. © Oct. 
1, 1932; E for. 27399; Choudens. 

2024 


Rubank assembly hour piano accordion 
folio; coll., E. De Lamater, I. S. 
Loos and others, arr. Joseph P. 


Elsnic. © Dec. 20, 1932; E pub. 
33829; Rubank, ine. 2025 
Rudiments of technique; pf. © Aug. 


1, 1982; AA 112709; Olive May Merz. 
2026 


Rund um die Wolga; russiche walzer- 
fantasie, potpourri, Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © Nov. 17, 
1931; E for. 28178; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 2027 


Rustie dance; by Adam Carse; string 
quartet pts. © Nov. 25, 19382; E for. 
27612; Augener, ltd. 2028 


Rustling leaves; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 678, no. 9; violin, 1st posi- 
tion, and pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; EH 
pub. 34247; Theodore Presser co. 

2029 


Rythmes de valse; de I. Philipp, op. 
91; pf. 1. Nos. 1-3—2. Nos. 46. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28066, 28067 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 2030, 2031 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Sabrosona; rumba cubana, paroles 
espagnoles et m Moisés Simons. © 
Sept. 1, 1982; E for. 27377; Smyth. 

2032 


Sacred quartettes; w and m composed 
and compiled Will H. Ruebush; in 
G clef. © Sept. 20, 1932; E pub. 
34339; Ruebush-Kieffer co. 2033 


Sad sands; song. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1933; E unp. 66605; Fred Warren 
West. 2034 


Sailing of the Olympic; melody Max 
Steiner. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66456; Southern music pub. ¢co., inc. 

2035 


Sailor-boy ; by T. Robin MacLachlan ; 
pf. © Dec. 29, 19382; E pub. 34396; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 2036 


Sailors; w J. Warren Merrill, m Frank 
La Forge. © Jan. 14, 1933; E pub. 
34366; G. Ricordi & co., inc. 2037 


Saint George and the dragon; Christ- 
mas play, m L. C. Bromley. © Nov. 
10, 1932; E for. 27750; Oxford univ. 
press. 2038 


Saint Mary-of-the-Woods college song; 
w Sister Gertrude, m Dorothy New- 
land. © Dec. 27, 1932; E pub. 
34221; Saint Mary-of-the-Woods col- 
lege. 2039: 


St. Nepomuks vorabend; w Johann 
Wolfgang von Goethe, m Erwin 
Lendvai, op. 58, nr. 2; dreistim- 
migen frauen o. kinderchor ohne begl. 
Partitur. © Oct. 29, 1930; E for. 
27911; Gebr. Hug & co. 2040 


Sais-tu pourquoi; chanson, paroles 
André Mauprey, italien Nino Bal- 
fauzas “OC Dec. 1 19825: EH for. 
28038; Gabriel Bonincontro. 2041 


Sakkara; le Nil, canon, m Paul Dupin; 
choeur 4 3 voix, sans ace. © Dec. 
1, 19382; E for. 28078; Durand et cie. 

2042 


Sally of the valley; w and melody. © 
1 e@4 Jan. 4, 1988; E unp. 65865; 
James Gerald Leonard. 2043 


Sally’s aria; melody. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1933; E unp. 66594; Minyde Zent- 


ner. 2044 
Salta-salta; pf. © Nov. 12, 1932; E 
for. 27469; Octavio Pinto. 2045 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full se. and pts. Festival ser., nos. 


2062 


81-84, Jan. 1933. © Dec. 22, 1932; 
EK for. 27666; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 2046 


—— —— —— Ordinary ser., no. 1053— 
1056, Dec. 1932. © Nov.. 30, 1932; 
E for. 27562; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 2047 


—— — ——— Second ser., nos. 181-— 
184, Jan. 1983. © Jan. 11, 1983; 
E for. 28104; Salvationist pub. & 
Supplies, 1td. 2048 


San Francisco Kiwanis; march, w 
Frederic L. Wheeler, m Merville 
Yetter. © 1 ec. Jan: 18, 1983; EB 
unp. 66502; Kiwanis club of San 
Francisco. 2049 


Sang (Le) viennois; valse, Johann 
Strauss, arr. Julien Porret; orch. et. 
jazz ptes. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
278387; Heugel. 2050 


Sans amour; slow-fox chanté, paroles 
Alex Farel, m Ch. Borel-Clere. © 
Dec. 10, 1932; E for. 27372; Editions 
Joséphine Baker. 2051 


Santos modern method for piano ac- 
cordion; by Wm. Turnboo. bk. 2. 
© Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34013; Don 
Santos pub. co., ine. 2052 


Sara la luna? no; fox-trot, versi 
Michele Galdieri, m Dan Caslar. 1. 
Pf.—2. Mandolino.—38. Orch. pti. 
Oct. 20, 19382; E for. 27338, 27339, 
27341; Fratelli Curci. 2053-2055 


Sarson (May) Five fragments; pf. 
© Dec. 28, 1932; E for. 27594; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 2056 


Sari; song, w G. Grober. © 1 « 
Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65963; Walter 
E. Paris and Gilbert Grober. 2057 


Sassmannshausen (Walter) Two 
marches; organ. © Sept. 20, 1932; 
E pub. 34222; Walter Sassmanns- 
hausen. 2058 


Sautillant; one-step ou galop; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 1, 1932; B for. 28048; 
Hubert Gillot. 2059 


Save us, O Lord; vesper hymn, m 
William Every. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E for. 27975; Novello & co., ltd. 

2060 


Save your kisses for me; pf. treble 
Hath v4) i Jes Jamey, 19stiea 
unp. 66853; John Duhig. 2061 


Savin’ all my love for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 65986; Lawrence Jimpson. 

2062 


13 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2063 


Saving my kisses for someone I love; 
wand melody. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 65923; James E. Henry. 

2063 


Say honey, I love you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65780; Kay 
Barron. 2064 


Say that you love me; song, m Ralph 
William Winslow Bolton. © 1 «. 
Jan. 27, 1983; E unp. 66875; George 
Perey Bolton. 2065. 


Say yes while the moon’s in the sky; 
valse song. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 66928; Angie Alberta Olson. 

2066 


Scene d’amour; by Geo. Lipschultz, 
arr. Wm. Spielter ; pf.-conductor. © 
He. Jan. 11, 193334 ramp. /66rs!: 
Movietone music corp. 2067 


Scenes metropolitaines; melody Max 
Steiner. -'@©- 1° c. Jan, 3, 193833) 
unp. 66457; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 2068 


Scénes municipales ; de Henri Tomasi; 


orch. ptes. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27834; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 2069 
Schau’ tief in meine augen .. ; Slow- 


fox, N. Brodszky, w Fritz Rotter, 
Spezial-arr. Heinz Sandauer; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Oct. 20, 1981; E 
for. 28122; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Sm. D. Se. 2070 


Schon ist das leben; serenata, deutsch 
Friedrich Schwarz, paroles G. Dro- 
vetti, m G. de Micheli, op. 33. © 
Dee. 20, 19382; E for. 27506; Anton 
J. Benjamin, a. g. 2071 


Schon sind die frau’n von Wien; tango, 
text Beda, m Richard Griinfeld. © 
Mar. 5, 1981; E for. 28100; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 2072 


Schone frau, gute nacht; boston, text 
u. m Fritz Rotter u. B. Kaper, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Jan. 1, 1981; E for. 28095; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 2073 


Schonste (Der) takt; walzer, melodie 
Adalbert Herkner. © 1 c¢. Jan. 5, 
1933; E unp. 65910; Harry Renes. 

2074 


School tunes for wind instruments; 
arr. J. A. Davison; oboe, flute or 
clarinet with pf. Sc. and pts. © 
Sept. 15, 1982; E for. 27741; Ox- 
ford uniy. press. 2075 


‘pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Schreib’ nichts von liebe mehr; tango, 
w Hans Bussmann, m Mischa 
Michaeloff ; stimmen fiir odeon orch. 
u. fiir salonorch. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
EK for. 27969; A. Cranz. 2076 


Schubert (Franz Peter) By the sea; 
m Schubert, arr. Granville Bantock ; 
male cho. or quartet. © Dec. 21, 
1932; E for. 27498; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 2077 


Cradle song; arr. Henry S. Saw- 
yer, bowed and fingered Frank J. 
Blazek ; violin solo or duet with pf. 
acc. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34135; 
McKinley music co. 2078 


Du bist die ruh; op. 59, no. 3, 
transcribed Caspar P. Koch; organ. 
© Dec. 29, 1982; E pub. 34256; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 2079 


— Marche militaire; arr. and fin- 
gered Carl Sauer; violin and pt., 
with 2d violin ad lib. © Aug. 20, 
1982; E for. 27561; W. H. Paling 
& co., ltd. 2080 


op. 51, no. 3, freely arr. Al- 
berto Jonas, op. 21, no. 6; pf. 

Dec. 9, 19382; E pub. 34215; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 2081 


Rest; m Schubert, arr. Granville 
Bantock; male cho. or quartet. © 
Dec. 21, 1982; E for. 27499; Joseph 


Williams, ltd. 2082 
— Le yoyageur; paroles G. P. 
Schmidt, version francaise Jean 


Chantavoine. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27878 ; Heugel. 2083 


Schule des violinvortrages auf mel- 
odischer grundlage in 2 teilen; v. 
Otakar Sevtik, op. 16; violino solo 
u. pf. mit tibungsstoff. Stimmen. 2. 
teil, hft. 45. Hexentanz, N. Paganini, 
op. 8. © Oct. 25, 19382; E for. 28005; 
Ol. Pazdirek. 2084 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Album 
pour la jeunesse; op. 68, transcrits 


et doigtés Victor Coeur; harpe a 
pédales. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28053; Jean Jobert. 2085 
—Les deux grenadiers; frangais 


Charles Magué, transcription Fran- 
cisque Darcieux; cheeur 4 4 Voix 
d’hommes, sans ace. © Dee. 1, 1982; 
E for. 28051; Henry Lemoine et cie. 

2086 


Dialogue dans la forét; paroles 
Eichendorff, version frangaise Jean 
Chantavoine, m R. A. Schumann, 
op. 39, no. 8. © Noy. 1, 1932; B for. 
27877; Heugel. 2087 


74 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1983 


Schwiile (Hine) sommernacht und eine 
frau wie du; tango, text Fritz Rot- 
ter, m Robert Stolz, op. 587. © 
May 11, 1931; E for. 28138; Wiener 


bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 2088 
— spez.-arr. Walter 
Borchert; orch. stimmen. © May 


11, 1981; E for. 28129; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 2089 


Scotland lassie; tone-picture, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 674, no. 5; pf. 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34130; Mc- 
Kinley music co. 2090 


Scudding o’er life’s sea O come with 
me; song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 66067; Eva Della White Wake- 
lee. 2091 


Scusi signora; fox-trot, Gino Simi, arr. 
I. Culotta; orch. pti. © Dec. 25, 
1932; E for. 27524; Societé anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 2092 


Se fosse lei; fox-trot, versi Enrico 
Frati, m Luigi Roberto Ferrario. 
© Dee. 25, 1932; E for. 27517; So- 
cieté anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 2093 


Sea (The) gypsy; w Richard Hovey, 
m and arr. Geoffrey O’Hara; 3-pt. 
male cho. © Jan. 24, 1983; E pub. 
34498 ; Harms, inc. 2094 


See-saw; rumba cubana, letra y m 
Moises Simons, English, Marjorie 
Harper. © 1c Jan. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 66850; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 2095 


Seems I’ve always held your hand; 
w B. Miller and Carl Field, melody 
B. Miller and Alfred Opler. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1983; E unp. 65966; Bob 
Miller. 2096 


Sehr geschitztes Fraulein Laura; 
tango, w und m Fritz Rotter und 
Walter Jurmann, klavier-arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Feb. 28, 1932; E for. 
28111; Wiener bohéme verlag, G. m. 


b. H. 2097 
oe spezial-arr. Walter Bor- 
chert; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 23, 


1932; E for. 28158; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 2098 


Semaine (La) du pianiste; recueil des 
exercices quotidiens, Marie Panthes. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; A—For. 19201; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie. 2099 


Send a bunch of roses to her door; 
song, melody Dave Peyton. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 19, 1933; E unp, 66545; Robert 
R.. Irwin: 2100 


161050—33——-6 


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2113 


Senorita ; fox-trot, paroles E. Recagno, 
m Roger Dumas; avec accord de 
Vukelele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27438 ; Editions Salabert. 2101 


Sentimentale ; fox-trot, paroles Léo Le- 
lievre fils, m Georges Tabet; avec 
accord de l’ukelele. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
EK for. 27457; Editions Salabert. 

2102 


Séparément; dans Le true du brésilien, 
paroles Pierre Bayle, m Mireille; 
avec accord de l’ukelele. © Noy. 1, 
1932; E for. 27852; Editions Sala- 
bert. 2103 


Serenade; by Adam Carse; string quar- 
tet. pts. © Nov. 25, 1932; E for. 
27611; Augener, ltd. 2104 


— by Edward Elgar; pf. © Jan. 30, 
1933; E for. 28103; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd. 2105 


— duet; treble voices. © 1. Jan. 
3, 19383; E unp. 65804; Dudley B. 
Reed. 2106 


— melody Max Steiner. ©1e. Jan. 
3, 1933; E unp. 66458; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc. 2107 


Seufzerbrticke ; w Géza Herczeg u. Leo 
Straus, m Erwin Straus, erl. klav. 
arr. Hans Schneider. © Nov. 29, 
1932; E for. 28000; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky ). 

2108 


Seven (The) good joys of Mary; 
Christmas carol, English traditional, 
arr. Louis Victor Saar; quartet or 
mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 1932; E pub. 
34167; Carl Fischer, ine. 2109 


Sewing machine blues; w and melody 
Jimmie Davis. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1983; 
E unp. 66420; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 2110 


Shadow dreams; from Love lost, w, 
melody and rhythm H. W. Barwick, 
ace. Leone Crawley. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1933 ; E unp. 67033 ; Howard William 
Barwick and Leone Crawley. 2111 


Shadow (The) in the flagon; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. ©1 ce. Jan. 25, 
1933; E unp. 66758; William A. Mc- 
Gillivray. 2112 


Shadow on the shade; w and m Val 
Burton and William Jason. © 1 e. 
Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66564; Movie- 
tone music corp. 2113 

Shake hands with a millionaire; w 


Jack Scholl and Irving Bibo, m Max 
Rich, pf. sc. Merle T. Kendrick ; 


oo} | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2114 


Shake hands with a millionaire—Con. 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 26, 1933; 
E pub. 34496; Bibo-Lang, inc. 2114 


Shake, pal, shake; words and melody 
M. Small. © 1. Jan. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 66222; Martha Small. 2915 


Shall we wear pyjamas, or the old- 
fashioned nightie; from Love on 
wheels, w Douglas Furber, m Jean 
Gilbert; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
9, 1932; E for. 27789; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd. 2116 


Shave and a hair cut; w and m Abner 
Silver and Eddie Maxwell; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 
34335; Mort Beck music co. yd 


She broke muy heart when she left 
home; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 66990 ; Herman Neu- 
buhr. 2118 


She’s a real old-fashioned girl; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1983; E unp. 66584; 
Lillian Poole Palmason. 2119 


She’s all for me; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 14, 193838; E unp. 66207; 
Don Hargrove. 2120 


She’s got charm: fox-trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 17, 19383; E unp. 66910; 
Beulah E. Bradley. pAPAT 


She’s my Hileen from Killarney; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1983; 
E unp. 67006; Jack Walsh. pie [4 


She’s the girl that I’ve been waiting 
for; written and cuvmposed Louis 
Freeman; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon. © Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 
27696; B. Feldman & co. 2123 


Shellbark hickory; song; guit. ace. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66352; 
Louis J. Bennett. 2124 


Shepherd’s evening song; by Charles 
D. Blake, op. 26, arr. Henry 8S. Saw- 
yer; pf., 4 hands. © Dee. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34145; McKinley music co. 

2125 


Ship (The) of Rio: 2-pt. song, w Wal- 
ter de la Mare, m Benjamin Britten; 
treble voices. Nov. 24, 19382; 
E for. 27753; Oxford uniy. press. 

2126 


Short and sweet: w and melody Jack 
Lewis. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 
66624: S. Albert Lesser. 2127 


Shoulder to shoulder; melody. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66595; Minyde 
Zentner. 2128 


pt. IIT, n.s., Vv. 28 


Si jétais blanche; fox-trot, paroles 
Henry Varna et Bobby, m Lennart 
Falk. © Dec. 10, 1932; E for. 27373; 
Editions Joséphine Baker. 2129 


Si tu veux; fox-trot, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et André Hugon, m Raoul 
Moretti; avec accord de lukulele. 
© Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 27447; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 2130 


Si tu vyoulais; valse-boston, de Mon- 
sieur le docteur, paroles Pierre Chaf- 
fange, m Pablo Labor; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27870; Editions Salabert. Zial 


Siderum rector; hymnus, William 
Byrd, arr. and ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes; 5 mixed voices. © Oct. 17, 
1932; E for. 26504; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd. 2132 


Sidewalk (The) waltz; w Joe Young, 
melody J. Fred Coots. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1933; E unp. 669384; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 2133 


Siegesstern; marsch, melodie Adalbert 
Herkner. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 
65905 ; Harry Renes. 2134 


Sighing and erying and trying to smile 
for you; song. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67063; Georgia Ferguson. 

2135 


Signature for Three bakers; by Robert 
Simon; pf. © 1 ce. Jan. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 66578; Standard brands, inc. 

2136 


Silent night, holy night; w Joseph 
Mohr, m Franz Gruber, arr. Cyr de 
Brant; 3-pt. song or mixed cho.; pf. 
or organ acc. © Nov. 18, 1932; 
E pub. 34174; Carl Fischer, ine. 

2137 


Silhouettes; de Joaquin Turina; pf. 
no. 1-5. © Dec. 1, 1982; E for. 
28063 ; Rouart, Lerolle et cie. 2138 


Siiver band march; by J. Lee Clarke, 
arr. Henry S. Sawyer; pf., 4 hands. 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34144; Mc- 
Kinley music co. 2139 


Silver curls or golden ringlets; w and 
m J. C. Merritt. © 1 e¢. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66035; John Cunning- 
ham Merritt and Blanche Salena 
Merritt. 2140 


Silver linings; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 23, 19383; E unp. 66680; 
Hazel Westin. 2141 


Simple (A) song; valse song, from A 


kiss in spring, w L. du Garde Peach, 
m Herbert Griffiths. © Nov. 23, 


76 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 
1982; E for. 27705; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd. [Copyright 


is claimed on changes in music and 
English words]. 2142 


Since I found you; song. ©1c. Jan. 
3, 19383; E unp. 65772; William 
Chase Spotswood, jr. 2143 


Since I’ve found happiness in you; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66659; Sylvia Wienshienk. 2144 


Since it’s so, why did it begin; w and 
fits O. Arnett. ..©) 41 +c. Jat..24, 
1933; E unp. 66715; James Osborne 
Arnett, Denver. 2145 


Since thou, O fondest and truest; w 
R. Bridges, m R. O. Morris; mixed 


voices. © Dec. 8, 19382; E. for. 
27763; Oxford univ. press. 2146. 
Since you have gone; song. © 1 e. 


Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66484; Isabel 
Trombley. 2147 


Since you let me call you sweetheart ; 
arr. by Bob; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66099; Fred 
H. Hutchinson. 2148 


Sing an old-fashioned coon song; Ww 
Kathleen Wooffitt, m Phyllis May- 
head; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 2, 
19382); E for. 27512; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 2149 


Sing it yourself; folk songs of all na- 
tions, Dorothy Gordon. © Jan. 3, 
1938; A 57903; E. P. Dutton & co., 
ine. 2150 


Sing me a song of the sea; sea chanty, 
w and m Harry C. Banks; med. 
voice; in D min. © Dee. 2, 1932; 
EH pub. 34042; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

2151 


Sing-song; 6 songs for children, w 
and m Peter Broom. © Jan. 3, 
1938; E for. 27596; Elkin & co., 1td. 

2152 


Sing that lullaby my mother used to 
sing to me; pf. treble with w. 
1c. Jan. 27, 1938; E unp. 66849; 

- Lawrence Steder. 21S 


Sing Toy; melody Marjorie ‘Scott, w 
and arr. Katherine Allan Lively; pf. 
© Dec. 29, 1982; HE pub. 34411; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 2154 


Singer’s choice; 1933, hymns, w and 
m Virgil O. Stamps, J. R. Baxter, 
jr.. W. W. Combs, and others. © 
Aug. 5, 1932; A 57487: Stamps- 
Baxter music co. 2155 


(7 


2170 

Singin’; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
3, 1933; E) unp. 65798; ‘Helen: L. 
Vogel. 2156 


Singing I love you; w and melody. © 
1, ¢., Jan. 14, .:1983;,H unp; 66273; 
Michael Moosa. 2157 


Singing pretty songs; melody Henry 
Allen. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66411; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

2158 


Sister Ella; melody Douglas Williams. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1983; E unp. 66473; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 2159 


Sittin’ in the dark; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Jesse Greer; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 34517; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 

2160 


Sitting on the stairs; song, w Stanley 
Sheldon. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 65924; T. Wallace Fox. 2161 


Skies will be blue; w and melody V. 
O. Stamps and D. B. Edmiaston. © 
1 -¢.' Jan. 3, 19838; EH unp: 66408; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 2162 


Skyline; by Hugo Friedhofer ; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 66978; Movietone music corp. 

2163 


Sleep, my Little One; Christmas carol, 
arr. Louis Victor Saar; quartet or 
mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 1932; E pub. 
34163; Carl Fischer, ine. 2164 


Sleep, you are heavenly blessed; song, 
w Anthony Wayne Iannelli. ©1 ce. 
Jan. 18, 19383; E unp. 66198; Charles 
Joseph Coletta. 2165 


Slumber song; by Laurie Forbes Tay- 
lor; “pf: © Dee. 211982 EY pup: 
34262; Lawrence Forbes Taylor. 

2166 

Smile (A) for all, never a smile for 
me alone; pf. with w. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1983; E unp. 67038; Heinrich J. 
Tandler. 2167 


Smile on my face; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65807 ; Cono 
Petitti. 2168 


Smile waltz; by E. Mack, arr. Henry 
S. Sawyer; pf. 4 hands. © Dec. 
30, 1932; E pub. 34148; McKinley 
music ¢o. 2169 


Smiling for you with a broken heart: 
waltz song. © Nov. 19, 19382; E 
pub. 34261; Marguerite Stuart, and 
John Edwoods. 2170 


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2171 


Snatch your happiness; song, melody 
John Copeland. © 1 e¢. Jan. 11, 
19383; E unp. 66129; Henry I. Mc- 
Gill. i ye | 


Snatch your happiness where you can 
get it, but go by the golden rule; 
song, m and ukulele arr. John Cope- 
land. © Jan. 26, 1933; Epub. 
34541; Henry I. McGill. 2172 


Snow (The); w C. Alice Elgar, m and 
arr. Edward Elgar, op. 26, no. 1; 
sop. 1, 2; 2 violins and pf. acc. © 
Jan. 20, 19383; E for. 27978; Novello 
& co., ltd. 2173 


Snowtime; words and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66085; Roger 
Wm. Brown and Rolf Gunst. 2174 


So do I; w B. G. De Sylva, m Vincent 
Youmans; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34089; George 
G. De Sylva. 2175 


So lang noch ein walzer von Strauss 
erklingt; Wiener walzer, aus dem 
tonfilm, w Charles Amberg, m Artur 
Guttmann. © Sept. 17, 1931; E for. 
28146; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. mn. 


by iy 2176 
arr. Richard Et- 
linger; orch. stimmen. © Sept. 17, 


1931; E for. 28147; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. PART 


So ‘nnammurate ’e te; di Ernesto de 
Curtis, arr. I. Culotta; orch. parti. 
© Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27537; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 2178 


versi G. B. De Curtis, m Ernesto 
De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27536; SocietA anonima Suvini- 
Zerboni. 2179 


So nonchalant; from Walk a little 
faster, w E. Y. Harburg and Charles 
Tobias, m Vernon Duke; with uku- 
lele arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 
34511; Harms, inc. 2180 


Soirée dans Aguilas; par Yatove; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27421; Chou- 
dens. 2181 


Solfége ; song. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 
27832; Eugéne Malézieux. 2182 


Solfége des concours; 24 lecons de 
solfége a changements de clés, Noél- 
Gallon; avec ace. de pf. 2° recueil, 
12 lecons. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27409; Jean Jobert. 2183 


Solféges de concours 4 2 voix; 1932, 
R. Jouanneteau, E. Maret, Mme. J. 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


Bellicard, A. Ravizé, A. Simon et 
Mlle. J. Brun. © Sept. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27378; Durand et cie. 2184 


Soliloquy of a tramp; musical mono- 
logue, w and m Gerald Morrison; 
pf. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 27620; 
Reynolds & co. 2185 


Solitaire; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
4, 1933; E unp. 65852; Murrill 
Bevans. 2186 


Some day; song. m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1933; E unp. 66540; Howard J. Eys- 
ter. 2187 


song, w Charles Johnson. © 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1983; E unp. 66353; Mar- 
jorie J. Fairbairn. 2188 


Some day you'll understand; w and 
melody. © 1. Jan. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 66771; Evelyn L. Hoffmann. 

2189 


Someday; song. © 1 «¢. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 66000; Catherine Cromien. 
2190 


Someday, sweetheart, with you; song. 
©1c. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66708; 
Verna Salmon Broad. 2191 


Someday you'll know how I love you: 
w and m Rose Hunter Staines. © 
1 c. Dec. 13, 1932; E unp: GG2es-; 
Octavia Hunter. 2192 


Someone else would care if you don’t; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E ump. 
66286; Orville Archy Forman. 2193 


Something’s in the air; w Mack Da- 
vid, m Henry Manners; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 27, 19383; E unp. 66860; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 2194 


Somewhere in the air there’s a sweet 
mel-o-dy; w G. E. Lange, m H. J. 
Diestelhorst. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 666381; H. Jean Diestelhorst 
and George E. Lange. 2195 


Somewhere in the hills; song, arr. 
Earl Sizler. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67061; John Fredrick Chris- 
tian. 2196 


Somewhere some one loves you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66884; 
Gordon William Jensen. 2197 


Somewhere, sometime, I wonder who: 
w and melody. © 1c Jan. 13, 
1933; E unp. 66182: Warren Harris 
Kimball. 2198 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Sona, chitarra; di Ernesto De Curtis, 


arr. Feyder; orch. parti. © Dec. 
25, 1932; E for. 27585; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 2199 


versi Libero Bovio, m Ernesto De 
Curtis. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27534; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 2200 


Sonata drammatica; di Carlo Jachino; 
violino e orch. Partitura. © Dec. 
19, 1932; E for. 27636; G. Ricordi & 
co. 2201 


Sonata no. 2; for violin and pf., Fred- 
erick Delius, ed. Albert Sammons 
and Evlyn Howard-Jones, adapted 
and ed. for viola Lionel Tertis. © 

- Dec. 18, 1982; E for. 27588; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 2202 


Sonata no. 3; for violin and pf., Fred- 
erick Delius, phrased and ed. May 
Harrison and Eric Fenby, adapted 
and ed. for viola Lionel Tertis. © 
Dee. 13, 1932; E for. 27589; Hawkes 
& son, (London) ltd. 2203 


Song etchings; songs, w Paramananda. 
© oon. 0, 19383. EH pub. 34333; 
Latham True. 2204 


Song of praise; w adapted from 
Psalms, Amy Clare Giffin, m Heinrich 
Schtitz, ed. John Finley Williamson ; 
8 pt. mixed cho. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
EK pub. 34413; G. Schirmer, inc. 
[Copyright is based upon transla- 
tion by A. C. Giffin and new matter 


by J. F. Williamson] 2205 
Song (The) of technocracy; song, 
arr. Genevieve S. Ellis. ©1e. Jan. 


30, 1933; E unp. 67057; Victor Con- 
stantine. 2206 


Song of the bells; w and m Edward 
Pola, Jack Hylton and Franz Stein- 
inger; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 5, 
1932; E for. 28009; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd. 2207 


Song of the cadets; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1933; E unp. 66513; Harker F. 
Thomas. 2208 


Song (The) of the machine; by Rich- 
ard Howgill; orch. pts. © Dee. 20, 
19382; E for. 27582; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 2209 


Song of the road; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1933: E unp. 67046; 
Albert Hay Malotte. 2210 


Song (The) of the tramp; w David 
Jenkins and Bruce Sievier, m David 
Jenkins. © Dec. 9, 1932; E for. 
27717; Chappell & co., ltd. 2211 


18 


2224 


Songs (The) my father sang; w and 
m Ken Holmes. © 1 ¢. Jan. 11. 
1933; E unp. 66100; Kenneth R. 
Holmes. 2212 


Sonny boy; pf. with w. ©1e. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66632; C. B. Hol- 
lingsworth. 2213 


Sorgenfri synger; enogtyve viser og 
sange af Hans Hartvig Seedorff Ped- 
erson, til m Aksel Agerby, Niels 
Clemmensen and others. © Dec. 17, 
1932; E for. 27627; Wilhelm Hansen 
og Povl Branner. 2214 


Sortie; by Eric H. Thiman; organ. © 
Dec. 28, 19382; E for. 27496; Novello 
& co., ltd. 2215 


Sortie de Bob; de Paris-béguin, Mau- 
rice Yvain; pf. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 27461; Editions Salabert. 2216 


Sotto Vombrellino con me; fox-trot, 
versi e m Marf e Vittorio Mascher- 
oni; pf. © Nov. 30, 1932; E for. 
27556; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 2217 


Sotto le stelle d’Argentina; tango, ver- 
si C. Carbone, m Raffaele Stocchetti ; 
pf. © Nov. 1, 19382; EH for. 27816; 
G. Rampoldi. 2218 


Sous les pommiers; bluette villageoise 
Suzette Desty, m Vladimir Rosen- 
berg. © July 1, 1932; E for. 27379; 
Editions Salabert. 2219 


South Dakota; song, m Francis M. 
Carter. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 67024; James Maynard Carter. 

2220 


South in Sonora; operetta, bk. and 
lyrics Charles and Juanita Roos, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman. © Dec. 
27, 1932; D 283876; Oliver Ditson co., 
inc. 2220* 


Southern holiday; phantasy, Reginald 
Foresythe; pf. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 66843; Joe Davis, ine. 2221 


Southland; song. w V. EH. Strang. ©1 
ce. Jan. 80, 1988; E unp. 67011; Vir- 
ginia KE. Strang and Carl A. Clare. 

2222 


Southward bound; w Harold Knight 
and Chet Phillips, melody Billy 
Ward. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 
66579; William Eugene Ward. 2223 


Spacious (The) firmament on high; 
unison hymna for massed voices, W 
Joseph Addison, m Hric H. Thiman ; 
organ ace. © Dec. 30, 19382; E for. 
27493 ; Novello & co., ltd. 2224 


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2225 


Spanischer (Hin) tango und ein midel 
wie du: tango, text u. m Fritz Rot- 
ter u. Walter Jurmann, klavier arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Mar. 2, 1931; 
E for. 28091; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Otto Hein. 2225 


Spanish serenade; pf. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1933; E unp. 65956; William Fried- 
man. 


Speakin’ of the devil here she is; w 
Mack David, m Henry Manners; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 66859; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 2227 


Spell (The) of Manila; w and melody. 
© ic. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66388; 
Sue Skelton. 2228 


Spending my time—saving my love; 
w Harold Adamson, melody J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 
66935; Irving Berlin, ine. 2229 


Spiel’ ich auf der laute, denk’ ich an 
meine traute; tango, text Beda, m 
Fritz Benjamin, klav. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Mar. 14, 1931; E for. 
28086; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto 
Hein. 2230 


Spillebogen; 28 folkedanse i satser for 
2, 3 og 4 melodiinstrumenter, Otto 
Mortensen. © Dec. 17, 1932; E for. 
27625; Wilhelm Hansen. AM | 


Spinning song; by A. Ellmenreich. 1. 
Pf., 4 hands, arr. Preston Ware 


Orem.—2. Pf., with 2d pf. pt. P. W.. 


Orem. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 
34317, 34318; Clayton F. Summy co. 
Zeod, Alan 


Spirit (A) flower; w B. Martin Stan- 
ton, German version Alice Mattu- 
lath, m Campbell- Tipton; high; in 
G. lat, Xe) duly ‘so: 1052" i von, 
34416; G. Schirmer, ine. [Copy- 
right is claimed on German transla- 
tion] 2234 


Spit on it for luck; fox-trot, w and m 
W. Scott and J. L. Robinson. © 
Dec, 14, 1932; E for. 28014; John E. 
Dallas & sons, Itd. 2235 


Spook-a-dook blues; fox-trot blues, 
song. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66740 ; Paloma Woods. 2236 


Spring bursts today; Haster anthem, 
w Christina Rossetti, m Van Den- 
man Thompson; mixed voices, organ 
acc. © Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34475; 
H. W. Gray co. 2237 


Spring is just around the corner; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; 


2226 


pt. 10. ns ves 


E unp. 66091; Frank Littau and 


Benjamin Abert. 2238 
Spring lovers; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65784; Charles 
Hupp. 2239 


Springtime; slow-fox-trot, Faustin et 
Maurice Jeanjean; orch. ptes. © 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27669; Editions 
Salabert. 2240 


= =w and melody. © 74 © games 
1933; E unp. 66681 ; Ernest Grundleh- 
ner. 2241 


Staden sjunger; vals, ur Gurli, text: 
Ake Séderblom, m: Jules Sylvain; 
pf. © Dee. 20, 1932; E for. 27685; 
Edition Sylvain. 2242 


Standard (The) series; ballet music, 
etc., ed. and arr. Ernest Haywood ; 
pf. bk... 2: © Jan. 5, 19332 aieeor: 
27510; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

2243 


ed. and arr. Ernest Haywood; 
violin and pf. bk. 3. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E for. 27507; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd. 2244 


light salon pieces, ed. and arr. 
Ernest Haywood: pf. bk. 1. © Dee. 
31, 1932; HE for, 21515)" Kem 
Prowse & co., ltd. 2245 


Star (The) ; melody Max Steiner. © 
1 e Jan. 38, 19838; E unp. 66459; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. 2246 


Staub (Victor) Six piéces; pf. © 
Dec. 1, 1982; E for. 28046; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie. 2247 


Stay on the right side of the road; w 


Ted Koehler, m Rube Bloom; . 
melody and pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1938; E unp. 66792; Metro- 


Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 2248 


Steppin [sic] high; fox trot; orch. 
ptes. © Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 27389; 
Harry Parsons. 2249 


Still you belong to me; song. © Dee. 
14, 1932; E pub. 34237; Evelyn Maud 


Guild. 2250 
Stillman (Mitja) Fantasy; on a 
Chassidish theme, M. Stillman; 


clarinet, string quartet and pf. Se. 
and pts!) © Aug. 6, 1932+ BE for, 
27103; Edition Jibneh. 2251 


Stolen (A) kiss; song. from Youth of 
romance; bar. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 65960; John Armstrong 
Monell. 2252 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Story tears; w and melody Elva T. 
Crist. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66774; Elva T. Long. 2253 


Street of dreams; fox trot, w Sam M. 
Lewis, m Victor Young, arr. Frank 
Skinner; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. © Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 34051; 
Leo Feist, inc. 2254 


Strenna (La) delle rose, 1933; can- 
zoni, di diversi autori. © Jan. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 28101; Italian book co. 

2255 


Strolling on the Wabash shore; song. 
©1«e Jan. 11, 19383; E unp. 66114; 
Fred Charles Bernhardt. 2256 


Strolling with your sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Jan. 30, 1933; EB 
unp. 66997 ; Hiram John Hobday. 

2257 


Studentenprinz (Der); schlager aus 
dem singspiel, Dorothy Donnelly, 
ubertragung Schanzer u. Welisch, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Oct. 26, 1932; 
E for. 28012 ; Charivari musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H. 2258 


Study (The) of time and pulse; for 
young violinists, incl. 12 little duets 
for 2 violins, Sydney Twinn. bk. 3. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E for. 27971; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd. 2259 


Such a big heart for someone so small ; 
w and m Alfred Glover-Kind; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 1932; HE 
for. 27661; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 2260 


Siisser ... siisser; tango, text Paul 
Geissler, m Jerry Wiga, spezial-arr. 


Bert Cadi. © Jan. 9, 1932; E for. 
27804; EH. Arold’s musikverlag. 

2261 

Orch, shim- 


men. © Jan. 9, 1932; 1 c. Dec. 14; 
EH for. 27794; E. Arold’s musikverlag. 
2262 


Sugar (The) River valley; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 
66811; Dora Pernot. 2263 


Suite pour piano; par Ivan Borrish. 
Dec. 28, 19382; E for. 27624; 
Enoch & cie. 2264 


Summer days; easy suite, Madeleine 
Evans; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
27600; W. Paxton & co., ltd. 2265 


Sun (The) don’t shine all the time; 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 65858; John W. Bond, 2266 


81 


2281 

Sunbeams or shadows; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Jan. 
8, 193838; H unp. 65827; James. T. 
Williams. 2267 
Sunny days; song, m Jack Mahoney. 
© Dec. 19, 19382; E pub. 43273; 
Charles 8S. Nakagawa. 2268 


Sunset; w L. C. George, melody E. 
Whittemore. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 66526; Lucile Cathryne 
George and Harl Whittemore. 2269 


— waltz song. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 33426; Milward Overholt. 
2270 


Sunshine of love; song, melody James 
L. Brown. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
unp, 65790; Louis Chenier. Peat 


Suona fanfara mia; storielle militari, 
parole Francesco Coop, m Nicola 
Moleti; pf. © Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 
27518; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 2272 


Suscipe Domine; w St. Ignatius, m 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 34, no. 2; Sop. 
1, 2, and alto, organ ace. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E pub. 34226; J. Fischer & 
bro. 2273 


Suspense; melody Max Steiner. © 1 
ce. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66460; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 2274 


Suzanne, Suzette et Suzon; bluette 
villageoise Suzette Desty, m Vladi- 
mir Rosenberg. © July 1, 1982; 
E for. 27382; Editions Salabert. 

2275 


Swami (The); melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 66461; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 2276 


Swaying iris; by William M, Felton; 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34124; 
McKinley music co. 2277 


Sweet dreams; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 66858; Clara Burrell 
and Isabel Vargo. 2278 


Sweet dreams of you; valse song. © 
1 ce Jan. 17, 1983; E unp. 66911; 
Gertrude EH. Mills. 2279 


Sweet earth of Cornwall—my home; 
w and m Annette Mills; with uku- 
léle arr. © Dec. 12, :°1932;; BH for. 
27660; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 

2280 


Sweet lady I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66328; 
Adele Leibert and Joseph M. Lei- 
bert. 2281 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2282 


Sweet little mountain Rose; w Bernie 
Grossman, melody Harold Lewis. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66733 ; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 2282 


Sweet little you; words and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66216; 
Marvin J. Braun and William H. 
Marshall. 2283 


Sweet memories; song, melody C. 
Bauch and Paul Cohen. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67032; Carl Bauch. 

2284 


Sweet memories of mine; fox-trot 
Son=. © 1 °e¢).Jan. 17, 1983: Ei unp: 
66912; Arthur Rossini. 2285 


Sweet memory of love; song, m 
Charles Lagourgue, op. 52, no. 4. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65809; 
Roland Roderick Rains, 2286 


Sweet nightingale; folk song, w tra- 
ditional, m Winifred Bury. © July 
4, 19382; E for. 27482; Paterson’s 
publications, ltd, 2287 


Sweet (The) things in life; w and 
melody A. Altman and Jack Law- 
rence. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E unp. 
66158; Arthur Altman. 2288 


Sweetest (The) of melodies; song. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66111; 
Margaret M. Ward. 2289 


Sweetheart bouquet; w and m Karl 
King. © 1. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65792; Carl William Schwotzer. 

2290 


Sweetheart come back to me; song, 
arr. Marcus Bartlett; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Jan. 23, 19383; E unp. 
66688; Mitchell McIver Benton. 

2291: 


Sweetheart dear;.song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
19, 1983; E unp. 66559; C. M. Lam- 
bour. 2292 


Sweetheart I'll always love you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 65868; Anthony R. Prinzi- 
valli. 2293: 


Sweetheart, kiss your sweetheart good- 
night; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983: E 
unp. 66263 ; Clarence Stelzig. 2294 


Sweetheart mine; w and melody. © 
1 c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65884; 
Evangaline Hart. 2295 


waltz, w and m Ruth Ellis. © 


1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66081; 
O. Ruth Spivey. 2296 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


Sweetheart 0’ mine; song. ©1c. Jan. 
12, 1933; E unp. 66174; Laura Car- 
ter. 2297 


Sweetheart of my old age; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1983; E unp. 66257; Clara 
Bonnell. 2298 


Sweetheart (The) of my youth; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1938; E unp. 66287; 
Wilhelmina K. Zollinger. 2299 


Sweethearts of Mardi Gras ball; w 
James C. Frachtling, m J. Camelia 
Frachtling.. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1983; 
E unp. 66936; James C. and J. Ca- 


melia Frachtling. 2300 
Sweethearts of yesterday; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 «. 


Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66250; Harriet 
Best Cruickshank. 2301 


Sweetness; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele acc. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1933; E unp. 66949; Elizabeth E. 


Ford. 2302 
Sweet’nin’; song. © 1 e@ Jan. 28, 
1933; E unp. 66938; Charles John- 
son. 4 2303 


Symphonie concertante; de Florent 
Schmitt, op. 82; pf. principal, avec 
2° pf., réduction de l’orch. © Dec. 
1, 1982; E for. 28072; Durand ef 
cie. 2304 


Szatowski (Antoni) Prélude; violon 
et pf. © Oct. 5, 1932; E for. 27919; 
Editions Max Eschig. 2305 


Take a spot of happiness; fox-trot, 
German w and m Bert Reisfeld and 
Rolf Marbot, English, Eric Sommer- 
field. © Jan. 11, 1933; E for. 28087; 
United music publishers, ltd. 2306 


Take me; song. ©1 ec. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 66001; Herschel D. Reese. 


2307 
Take me back; song m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66051; Howard 
Clemetson. 2308 


‘Take this rose; w Richard Sanford, 


melody Geo. B. McConnell. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65823; Leo 
Feist, inc. 2309 


Take your wife to Paris; from Mother 
of Pearl, or The love child, w A. P. 
Herbert, adapted from German of 
Alfred Griinwald, m Oscar Straus. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 27713; Chap- 
pell & e@o., ltd. 2310 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Taking your place; w and melody Will 
Shade. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 
66478; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

2311 


Tally-ho; Thanksgiving song, Julie F. 
Hill; violin 1, 2 and pf. © Dec. 22, 
19382; E pub. 34203; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 2312 


Tamara; w and m Russ Hull; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1983; E pub. 
34375; Harry K. Bell music co. 2313 


Tango; by Martha Atwood; pf. con- 
ductor sc. © 1. Jan. 17, 1933; 
EH eunp. 66892; Martha Atwood AI- 
berini. 2314 


tango intermezzo, Arrigo Ped- 
rollo, orch. e trattamento per piccola 
orch. G. Sirlen Milanesi; piccola 
orch. parti. © Nov. 10, 19382; E 
for. 27814; G. Signorelli. 2315 


Tango azul; versi E. M. Chiappo, m 


Cesare Augusto Ciociano; orch. 
parti. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 27808; 
Chiappo. 2316 


Tango des roses; paroles J. Riviére, 
letra Francia Luban, set to melody. 
© Dee. 1, 1982; E pub. 34044; A. 


Fassio. 2317 
Tango-kavaljeren; tango, ur QGurli, 
text: Ake Sdderblom, m: Jules 
Sylvain; pf. © Dec. 20, 1982; HB 


for. 27686; Edition Sylvain. 2318 


Tangorina; melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67028; George La- 
Banco, jr. 2319 


Tansman (Alexandre) Deux piéces; 
violoncelle et pf. © Oct. 5, 1932; 
EH for. 27926; Editions Max Eschig. 

2320: 

Toceata; partition d’orch. © 

- Noy. 5, 1932; E for. 27927; Editions 
Max Eschig. 2321 


Tanz mit mir, mia bella; aus Der tan- 
zende Shylock, text Géza Hereczeg u. 
Leo Straus, m Erwin Straus, erl. 
klavier arr. Hans Schneider. © 
Nov. 28, 1982; E for. 27997; Lud- 
wig NDoblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky). 2322 


Tausendmal; tanganilla, w Hanns 
Sechachner, m Karl G. Bazant, arr. 
Hans Schneider. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
EK for. 28003; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky). 2323 

Taxi; de Ma femme homme d’affaires, 
de Selney-Salabert; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1932; HE for. 27849; Editions Sala- 
bert. 2324 


Tea (The) party; by J. Hullah 
Brown; percussion band and violin, 
sc. and pts., with pf., and child- 
conductor’s sc. © Dec. 14, 1932; EB 
for. 27575; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

2325 


Tea-time serenade; song, w Kent L. 
Brown and W. M. Brown, jr. ©1c. 
Jan. 19, 19383; E unp. 66533; William 
McMurdo Brown, jr. 2326 


Teardrops; valse song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1933; E unp. 66305; Stuart L. 
McCreedy. 2327 


Tears; song. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 66753; Ruby Danks Cadman. 
2328 


Technocracy; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
19383; E unp. 66851; Billy Taylor, 
Herb Walsh and Phil Levant. 

2329 


——w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1933; E unp. 66737; Mario Alvarez. 
2330 


Technocracy via the American unit 
way; violin with w. ©1e. Jan. 9, 
19383; E unp. 66065; Lu Vern Chi- 
quet. 2331 


Telegraph (The) ; melody Max Stein- 
er. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 
66734; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

2332 


Téléphone; valse lente, paroles Jean 
Tranchant, m Alfredo De Vita. © 
Dec. 10, 1932; E for. 27374; Edi- 
tions Joséphine Baker. 2333 


Tell me; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
10, 19883; E unp. 66076; Louis Di 
Dio. 2334 


Tell me that it was no dream; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 65988; Warren M. Morton. 

2335 


Tell me you love me, in the old-fash- 
ioned way; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66786; Ed- 


ward C. Van Cura. 2336 
Temp’ramental (A) star; fox-trot, 
from A kiss in spring, w L. du 


Garde Peach, m Emmerich Kalman. 
© Nov.) 23,1982: HE for. 27706; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd. 
[Copyright is claimed on changes in 
music by Herbert Griffiths and 
English words]. 23900 
Tender twilight; by Rob Roy Peery; 
pf. © Jan. 5, 19383; E pub. 34294; 
B. F. Wood music co. 2338 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2339 


pt. 10, DVS), ¥. 26 


Tennessee for me; w and m Mike 
Benton, arr. Marcus Bartlett; with 
ukulele arr. Perry Bechtel. © 1c. 
Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66689; Mitchell 
McIver Benton. 2339 


Texas blue bell waltz; by J. T. Mc 
Caskill; pf. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 66716; Jefferson Thomas 
McCaskill, Sour Lake, Tex. 2340 


Thanksgiving party; festival march, 
Albert Parker; violin 1, 2 and pf. 
© Dee. 22, 1932; E pub. 34201; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 2341 


That dream girl; song. © Dec. 20, 
1932; E pub. 34426; William H. 
Barnes. 2342 


That dreamy lullaby; © 1 c¢. Jan. 14, 
1933; E unp. 66252; David Alphonso 
Penso. 2343 


That face on the barroom floor; fox- 
trot, w and m Howdy Quicksell ; 
orch. pts. © Nov. 1, 1932; E pub. 
34583 ; Denton & Haskins music pub. 
co., inc. 2344 


That farewell kiss; song. ©1c. Jan. 
10, 1983; E unp. 66288; Dorothea 
Calonni. 2345 


That happy October day; valse song. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66913; 
William Ratzel. 2346 


That junk town of mine; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ce. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 
66505; Sam Kavalsky. 2347 


That little dawg o’ mine; musical 
monologue, w and m H. M. Burna- 
by, arr. Herbert Townsend; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 27623; Reyn- 
olds & co. 2348 


That little white cottage and you; 
valse song. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 66914; Georgiana Suess. 

2349 


That lonesome train; w and melody 
Fleming-Townsend. © 1 ec. Jan. 38, 
1933; E unp. 66432; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., ine. 2350 


That night when I found you; w Bu- 
gene West, m Vincent Sorey; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 15, 1933; B 
pub. 34493; Dave Ringle music, ine. 

2351 


That old class book of mine; w and 
melody Joseph Morley. © 1e. Jan. 
6, 19388; E unp. 65935; Joseph P. 
Morelli. 2352 


That’s all I want to know; w Gus 
Kahn, m J. Fred Coots; with uke- 
lele arr. © Jan. 24, 1933; E pub. 
34488; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 2353 


That’s certain, she is mine, all mine; 
fox-trot, w and m Leo Rising, Ted 
Carson and Harry Eldon; with uke- 
lele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Dee. 20, 
1932; E for. 27698; B. Feldman & 
co. 2354 


That’s life; from Walk a little faster, 
w E. Y. Harburg, m Vernon Duke; 
with ukelele arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; 
E pub. 34508; Harms, ine. 2355 


That’s so very very nice of you; 
chords, single staff. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1933; E unp. 66062; Frederick H. C. 
Levy. 2356 


That’s what Id like to do; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 
67060; Harry B. Barnhart 3d. 2357 


That’s what I’m livin’ for; song. © 
1 e¢e Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66028; 
Andrew McAlister. 2358 


That wonderful mother of mine; cho., 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 «. 
Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66034; Julius 
Halverson. 2359 


That wonderful night with you; waltz, 
wand melody. ©i1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
EK unp. 66234; Clarence Rudolph 
Dethiloff. * 2360 


Thebes sans portes; excursions, canon, 
m Paul Dupin, of France; choeur a 
3 voix, sans ace. © Dee. 1, 1932; 
H for. 28077; Durand et cie. 23861 


Theme; melody Roy Webb. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66412; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 2362 


Then you went and changed your 
mind; w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy 
McHugh; with ukelele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 34487; Mayfair music corp. 

2363 


There ain’t much good in a woman; 
w Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, 
m Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. 
©1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67100; 
Nattrass-Schenek, ine. 2364 


There grows an elm-tree; w from 
Book of odes, tr. Arthur Waley, m 
Francis George Scott; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 27, 1982; E for. 27650; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. 2365 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


There is danger in your love; song, 
w Harold Bud Marshall. © 1 e. 
Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 65965; J. San- 
born Murphy. 2366 


There is no love like mother’s love; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 25, 19338; 
EK unp. 66776; Adeline Michaud. 

2367 


There is springtime in my soul; w and 
melody Vida Munden Nixon and Vio 
Fosett. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66418 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

2368 


There’ll never be another girl like you; 
from George White’s varieties, w 
and m Cliff Friend and Herb Magid- 
son; with ukelele arr. © Jan. 23, 
1933; E pub. 34509; Harms, ine. 

2369 


There must be something; from The 
mother of Pearl, or The love child, 
w A. P. Herbert, adapted from Ger- 
man of Alfred Griinwald, m Oscar 
Straus. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
27714; Chappell & co., ltd. 2370 


There’s a house on a hill; w Billy 
Moll, melody Joseph Meyer. © 1c. 
Jan. 17, 19383; E unp. 66399; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 2371 


There’s a miss I’m missing; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66762; Paul E. Bernard. 232, 


There’s a new day of hope comin’ 
mighty soon; w and melody Jack 
Erickson and Bob Miller. © 1 c¢. 
Jan. 20, 1933; H unp. 66726; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, ine. 2373 


There’s a ring around my rainbow; 
w Mort Dixon, m Harry Link; with 
ukelele arr. © Jan. 27, 1933; HE 
pub. 34572; Keit-Engel, inc. 2374 


There’s a song that’s in my heart for 
you; song. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 66068; Marion Lorraine Hairs- 
ton. 2375 


There’s April in your voice; w Fleta 
Jan Brown, m Herbert Spencer. © 
Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34506; M. 
Witmark & sons. 2376 


There’s nothing left to do but say 
good-bye; fox-trot, w Charles New- 
man, m Isham Jones, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. B. Faighes. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 34354; Leo Feist, inc. 2377 


with ukelele arr. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 34284; Leo. 
Feist. ine. 2378 


Se 


2393 


There’s nothing to do but love you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1933; 
EK unp. 65867; C. Robert Perkins. 

2379 


They call it love; w and melody. © 
ties Jane 14:5 193384. 0. .unp,.66211% 
William Richard Alvarado. 2380 


They took a part of me, when they 
took you away; w and melody. © 
1 ce Jan. 6, 19338; E unp. 65940; 
Ileata B. Pittman. 2381 


(Eric H.) Intermezzo; or- 
gan. © Dec. 28, 1932; E for. 27494; 
Novello & co.. Itd. 2382 


Think no more, lad; w A. E. Hous- 
man, m Harrison Dowd. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 5, 1982; E unp. 65901; Frank 
Harrison Dowd. 2383 


Thinking of you; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66710; Zeph 
Fitz-Gerald. 2384 


This I can’t forget. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67010; Emery Wade. 
2385 


This is my commandment; anthem, 
Thomas Tallis, new version of Ww 
and adaptation of m A. Rams- 
botham; 5 mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Nov. 17, 19382; E for. 27747; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 2386 


This is our paradise; song, w Jack 
Mahoney. © Dec. 20, 1932; E pub. 
34265; Paul Hunter. 2387 


This is the end; w and m Dony Fer- 


Thiman 


gusson:'© 1 ec: Jan! 23; 1933835. Hh 
unp. 66625; Donald Malcolm Fer- 
gusson. 2388 
Tho’ you are gone; w and melody. 


© 1c. Jan. 30, 1938; E unp. 66996; 
Lena A. Tomlinson. 2389 


Thoroughfares; by Hugo Friedhofer ; 
pf. conductor. ©1e. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66980; Movietone music corp. 

2390 


Though the world seems topsy turvey ; 
w Cora C. Jackson, and melody. © 
tT ec. Jan. 28, 1933*°E unp. 66963; 
William Griffith Jackson. 2391 


Though we’re worlds apart: song, arr. 
Hazel Strautman. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1933; E unp. 66572; Isobel Holmes 
Betty. 2392 


Threads of happiness; w Al. Pianta- 
dosi, melody Jack Glogau. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 26, 1938; E unp. 66822; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 2393 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Three square meals a day; song. 
1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 65982; Rex 
Weber, Murray Rumshinsky, Mack 
Swift and Hi Alexander. 2394 


Three wishes; from Good companions, 
w Douglas Furber, m George Pos- 
ford; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 
1933; E for. 27964; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 2395 


Through all the year; m W. J. Marsh; 


sop... 2° and’ alte. “©* May 23; 
1933;.E, pub. 34580; . Arthur.-P: 
st Schmidt co. 2396 
Through the looking glass; by HE. 
Markham Lee; pf. duets. © Nov. 


17, 19382; E for. 27769; Oxford univ. 
press. 2397 
by J. Hullah Brown; percussion 
band and violin, sc. and pts.. with 


pf., and child-conductor’s sc. © Dec. 
14, 1932; E for. 27570; Joseph 
Williams, ltd. 2398 


Throw a little salt on the blue bird’s 
tail; from Handle with care, w Leo 
Robin, m Richard A. Whiting; with 
ukulele ‘arr. © Dec. 30, 1932;..E 
pub. 34070; Movietone music corp. 

2399 


Thru’ with my man; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67009; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 2400 


Thy sweet voice; song, m Charles 
Lagourgue, op. 52, no. 3., with vio- 
lin, flute or cello obbl. add lib, ©1 
ce. Jan. 3, 1938; E unp. 65810; Ro- 


land Roderick Rains. 2401 
Thy wondrous love; song, w Jean 
Cronin. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 


66061; Mary Louise Nicol. 2402 
Ti voglio bene; paso-doble, versi Pep- 
Pino Mendes, m Mario Mariotti; pf. 
© Dec. 1, 19382; E for. 27558; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢. 2403 


Till the journey’s end; w Charlie To- 
bias, m Joe Burke; pf. treble. © 1 
ec. Jan. 9, 19383; E unp. 66060; Joe 
Morris music co. 2404 


Time and again; w and m Mike Ben- 
ton, arr. Marcus Bartlett; with uku- 
lele arr. Perry Bechtel. © 1c. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66690; Mitchell Mc- 
Iver Benton. 2405 


Time lesson; song. © 1 ¢@. Jan. 11, 
1983; E unp. 66127; Clyde R. Jus- 
tice. 2406 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


© | Tin (The) can age; song, m C. 


Hornstein. © Jan. 28, 1933; E pub. 
34568: George Stathis. 2407 


Tinker’s fires; 2-pt. song, w Thora 
Stowell, m Harry Brook. © Dec. 
8, 1932; E for. 27756; Oxford univ. 
press. 2408 


Tio Chupito; paso-doble, A. Urmeneta ; 
orch. ptes. © Oct. 22, 1932; E for. 
27365; Hermann Haberer Helasco. 

2409 


Tir na n-og; opera, Welsh and Eng- 
lish libretti, T. Gwynn Jones, m 
David De Lloyd; voice pts, in sol-fa 
notations. © Nov. 10, 1932; E for. 
27761; Oxford univ. press. 2410 


To a mocking bird; song. © Jan. 23, 
1933; E pub. 34560; Viola B. Dan- 
ley. 2411 


To Edith; violin and pf. © Jan. 4, 
1933; E pub. 34152; John A. Wil- 
liamette. 2412 


To meadows; w Robert Herrick, m 
Eric H. Thiman; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Jan. 12, 1933; E for. 27973; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd. 2413 


To thee; words and melody. © 1 e. 
Jan. 5, 19383; E unp. 65919; Diane 
Musiker and John Hewins Kern. 

2414 


To what can I liken her smiling; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 19838; E unp. 65828; 
Frances Kleinhans. 2415 


To you at twilight; w and m Helen 
Matthews. © 1 ¢. Dee. 30, 1932; 
E unp. 65995; Helen Matthews de 
Lashmutt, i. e. Mrs. John M. de 
Lashmutt. 2416 


Toasts; written and composed Leslie 


Sarony; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
6, 1982; E for. 27692; Huntley 
Trevor music ¢o., ltd. 2417 


Today is the day; fox trot song. © 
1c Jan. 18, 1988; E unp. 66929; 
Louis Tokach. 2418 


Toilers (The); ode to labor, theme, 
lyric, setting and melody. © 1 e. 
Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 66057; Anthony 
R. Morelli. 2419 


Tommy out Hast; musical monolgue, 
w Alan Sanders, m Henry Geehl; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1982; E for. 27621; Rey- 
nolds & co. 2420 


Ton regard; tango, paroles E. Re- 
cagno, m Roger Dumas; avec accord 
de ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27437; Editions Salabert. 2421 


86 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


To-night may never come again; from 
Melody, w Irving Caesar, m Sig- 
mund Romberg; with ukulele arr, 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34091; 
' Harms, inc. 2422) 


Tony’s wife;w Harold Adamson, mel- 
ody Burton Lane. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 
1933; E unp. 65915; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 2423 


Too good to be true; from Ballyhoo, 
w Robert Nesbitt, m William 
Walker; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
38, 1933; E for. 27508; Keith, Prowse 
& co., 1td. 2424 


Too soon; w J. M. Katzenbogen, mel- 
ody G. Fera. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
EH unp. 67056; Jack M. Katzenbogen 
and George Fera. 2425 


Toothache; song, m Arnold New; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67067; Blanche Merrill. 

2426 


Totor t’as tort; fox-trot, de Embraz- 
zezZ-moi, paroles Jean Boyer, m René 
Mercier; avee accord de lukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27875; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 2427 


Tout l’pays l’a su; chanson, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier. © Dec. 1, 1932; 
E for. 28039; Ch. Borel-Clerc. 

2428 


Tout pour le marin; chanson, paroles 
Georges Turpin. © Oct. 1, 1982; 
E for. 27463 ; Pierre Arezzo. 24259 


Tout prés de l’eau; air populaire russe, 
harmonisé Rose Carnaz; guit. ha- 
waienne. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
27433; Henry Lemoine et cie. 24380 


Toward the dawn; w and m* Dave 


Ringle and Jess Jaffey ; with ukulele . 


arr. © Jan. 15, 1933; E pub. 34494; 
Dave Ringle music, inc. 2431 


Toy (A) symphony on American airs; 
arr. Heller Nicholls; voices and toy 
instruments with pf. and strings. 
Se. and pts. © July 28, 1932; E for. 
27737 ; Oxford uniy. press. 2432 


Toymaker’s (The) dream; by Ernie 
Golden, arr. Freeman High. 1. Sop. 
1, 2 and alto—2. Sop., alto and 
bass.—3. Ten. bar., or 2d ten., and 
bass.—4. Sop. and alto or _ ten. 
and bar.—5. Mixed voices. © Jan. 
26, 1933; E pub. 34521-34525; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 

2433-2437 


2450 


Train (The); melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 66462; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 2438 


Transgression; melody Max Steiner. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 66469; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 2439 


Travelling along; 2d bk. of technical 
and transposing exercises, M. 
Mungo-Park; pf. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
E for. 28024; Forsyth bros., ltd. 

2440 


Tree (A) was a tree; w Mack Gordon, 
m Harry Revel; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 27, 1933; E pub. 34542; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

2441 


w Mack Gordon, melody Harry 
Revel. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1983; E unp. 
65975; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 


son, ine. 2442 
Tricot (Le) d’Anitou; bluette villa- 
geoise Suzette Desty, m Robert 


Pizani. © July 1, 1982; HE. for. 
27381; Editions Salabert. 2443 


Trinity; w Minny M. H. Ayres, m 
Mortimer Browning; med. voice, 
with organ ace. © Dec. 28, 1932; 

_E pub. 34061; H. W. Gray co. 2444 


Trio; by Cyril Bradley Rootham; 
violin, cello and pf. Sec. and pts. 
©!) Deeh 15,1982 for, -SrTer: 
Oxford univ. press. 2445 


Trio en forme de suite; de Georges 
Dandelot; violon, violoncelle et pf. 
© Dee. 1, 19382; BE for. 28068; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 2446 


Troisiéme étude orientale; en quartes, 
Théodore-Szanto; pf. Sept. 1, 
1932; E for. 27671; Editions Sala- 
bert. 2447 


Tropical love song; w Roy Turk, m 
Don Bestor. © Jan, 23, 1933; H pub. 
34552; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 2448 

w Roy Turk, melody Don Bestor. 

© 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65842; 

De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

2449 


Tropical South Sea isle; w and m Wm. 
B. Friedlander; with ukulele arr. 
and arrs. for Hawaiian steel guit. 
and Spanish guit. ace. Roy Smeck. 
© Jan. 12, 1933; E pub. 34350; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 2450 


Truc (j.e) du brésilien; tango, dans le 
film, paroles Pierre Bayle, m Mir- 
pille: avec accord de Vukulele. © 


87 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2451 


Truc (Le) du brésilien—Continued. 
Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27851; Editions 
Salabert. 2451 


Truth absolute; song. ©1ce. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67026; Mary Hughes 
Patterson. 2452 


Try make this a glad world; pf. treble 
Wathaaoit>; 1 e:, Jan. 27, 19333: B 
unp. 66854; John Duhig. 2453 


Try to forget; w and melody. ©le. 
Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 65950; Gladys 
Gleason. 2454 


Tryin’ to forget you; song, m Wesley 
Robinson. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 66039; Jess Holbert. 2455 


Trying to forget you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67087; 
Catherine Martin Egan. 2456 


Tschaikowsky (Peter [ljitch) Rus- 
sian dance; op. 40, arr. and ed. Hr- 
nest Read; percussion band, sc. and 
pts., with pf., and child-conductor’s 
se. © Dec. 14, 1932; E for. 27568; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 2457 


Tu demandes pourquoi; mélodie, pa- 
roles Hugues Delorme, m Louis 
Beydts. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28056; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell. 2458 


Tu me plais; valse, dans Sex appeal, 
Paris, 1932; paroles Léo Leliévre, 
Henri Varna et Paul Fournier, m 
Raoul Moretti; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Sept. 1, 1932; E for. 27681; 
Editions Salabert. 2459 


Tulipe (La) noire; fantaisie, Tiarko 
Richepin, arr. Maurice Bellecour; 
orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 
27394 ; Choudens. 2460 


Turn the rainbow colors from the in- 
side out; m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; H 
unp. 66277; Mame Cole Andrews. 

2461 


Turquerie; de Ma femme homme d’af- 
faires, Selney-Salabert; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1932; E for. 27848; Editions Sala- 
bert. 2462 


Tutt’ ’e rrose; versi e m Mario San- 
sanelli. © Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 
28629; Casa editrice F. Bideri. 

2463 


Twenty million people; from Hello 
everybody, w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
24, 1932; E pub. 34301; Famous mu- 
sie corp. 2464 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Twenty one years: w and m Bob 
Miller, diagram arr. for Hawaiian 
steel guit. Harry G. Stanley and 
Geo. A. Bronson. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34241; Mills music, inc. 2465 


Twilight memories; song, w _ Bill 
Friend; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 30, 1933: E unp. 67021; Eliza- 
beth LeGrand. 2466 


Twilight mem’ries bring me dreams of 
you; waltz, w Hazel E. Carter, m 
Lon Healy, orch. W. A. Quincke; pts. 
© Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34547; Wal- 
ter A. Quincke. 2467 


Twilight (A) reverie; by Stanford 
Clark, op. 25; pf. © Jas. & ase 
E pub. 34296; B. F. Wood music Co. 

2468 


Twilight’s shadows; fox-trot song. © 
1c Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66915; 
Viva K. Sells. 2469 


Twit, twit, twit, twit; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 30, 19383; E unp. 67025; Mary 
Hughes Patterson. 2470 


Two alone on love’s vast sea; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1933; EB 
unp. 67007; Ethel Reva Winnick. 

2471 


Two feet in two four time; from Mu- 
sic hall varieties, w Irving Caesar, 
m Harold Arlen; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34081; 
Harms, ine. 2472 


Two in a bar: w Douglas Furber, m 
Jean Gilbert; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 9, 19382; E for. 27788; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd. 2473 


Two little melodies; song. ©1e. Jan. 
7, 1933; E unp. 65990; Russell Lloyd 
Jones. 2474 


Typhoon (The); by Richard Howsgill; 
orch, pts. © Dec. 20, 1932; B for. 
27583; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

2475 


Uber den diachern von Berlin; marsch, 
aus Berlin-Alexanderplatz, w Erik 
Ernst, m Allan Gray, arr. Walter 
Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Oct. 8. 
19381; E for. 28162; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 2476 


6/8 marsch, w Erik Ernst [and] 
Liebe kommt-liebe geht; English- 
waltz, Ww Hans Wilhelm: aus Berlin- 
Alexanderplatz, m Allan Gray, 
klavier-arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Oct. 8, 1981; E for. 28154: Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 2477 


88 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Ugo; one-step, versi Luciano Ramo, m 
Mario Mariotti [and] Per me—per 
te; fox-trot, versi Marf, m Pete 
Rizza: orch. Virgilio Ripa; piccola 
orch. parti. © Nov. 20, 1932; E for. 
27552; A. & G. Carisch & c¢. 2478 


Umgekehrt; w Johann Wolfgang von 
Goethe, m Erwin Lendvai, op. 70, nr. 
2; minnerchor ohne begl. . Partitur. 
© Nov. 21, 1930; E for. 27908; Gebr. 
Hug & co. 2479 


Uncle Joe’s music store; w and m 
Phil Baxter; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 25, 1933; E pub. 34476; Olman 
music corp. 2480 


Under my umbrella; w and m Charles 
O’Flynn, George W. Meyer and Pete 
Wendling; with ukulele arr. 

Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34099; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 2481 


Under the lilac shade; song. melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1933; 
E sunp. 66831; Eric V. Grange. 2482 


Under the old pine tree; valse song. 
©1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 66916; 
Lewis C. King. 2483 


Under the silvery moon; ist violin 
with w. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 66788; F. S. Hendricks. 2484 


Under the table; unison, w Maria 
Dundonald, m Cyril Winn. © Dec. 
30, 1932; E for. 27599; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd. 2485 


Underneath a starlit sky; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Jan. 6, 1933; E unp. 
65939; Francis R. Wolfe. 2486 


Unfair to me; song, m Benny Madi- 
son. © 1. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 
66620; Lawrence Bias. 2487 


Unforgotten dreams; by Caroline H. 
Crawford, op. 14; pf. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 34293; B. F. Wood 
music co. 2488 


Unlucky me; w and melody Fleming- 
Townsend. © 1. Jan. 3, 1933; HE 
unp. 66433; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 2489 


Unrest; by R. H. Bassett; pf.-conduc- 
tor. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1983; E unp. 
66149; Movietone music corp. 2490 


Unrest no. 2; by P. Brunelli; pf. con- 
ductor. °© Wc. Jan. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 66974; Movietone music corp. 

2491 


2504 


Up in Harlem town; w and melody 
Sylvan Green. ©1c. Jan. 16, 19383; 
E unp. 66339; Frank J. Small. 

2492 


Up the street; march, w and m R. G. 
Morse, .arr; H.»,L.,, Harts;,,.male 
voices. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 
34470; White-Smith music pub. co. 

2493 


Ursula paraphrase; melody Max 
Steiner. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66463 ; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

2494 


Vagary; by Ed Farley. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1933; E unp. 64483; Edward Louis 
Farley. 2495 


Vale of song; waltz, Walter Rolfe, 2d 
pf. pt. arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf. 
1 and 2. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 
34319; Clayton F. Summy co. 2496 


Valleys (The) of dream; w Fiona 
Macleod, m Percy EH. Fletcher, arr. 
H. A. Chambers; sop. 1, 2. © Jan. 
24, 1933 ; E for. 27987; Novello & co., 
ltd. 2497 


Vals espanol; Spanish concert waltz, 
by Alberto Jonas, op. 21, no. 4; pf. 
© Dee. 9, 1932; E pub. 34210; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 2498 


Valse bleue; by Alfred Margis, arr. 
Zarh M. Bickford; Hawaiian guit. 
solo and 2d Hawaiian guit. obbl., 
with pf. ace. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
pub. 34027; Fred Heltman co. 2499 


Valse (La) derniére; by George Lip- 
schultz, arr. William Spielter; pf. 
© 1e. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66977; 
Movietone music corp. 2500 


Valse fantaisiste; violin and pf. © 
Jan, 7, 19838; E pub. 34807; Julia 
Klumpkey. 2501 


Valse grecque; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 678, no. 1, ed. Rudolph Magin ; 
violin, 1st position, and pf. © Dec. 


30, 1932; E pub. 34104; Theodore 
Presser Co. 2502 
Valse mélodieuse; pf. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 65768; Howard Field 
Fassett. 2503 
Valse miniature; de Freddy Lorac; 


orch. ptes. © Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 
28049; Editions musicales Euterpsy. 
2504 


Valse pathétique; English version, 
from A. Fet, and choral transcrip- 
tion A. Walter Kramer of the m of 
Anton Arensky, op. 49, no. 5; sop. 


89 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2505 


Valse pathétique—Continued. 
1, 2, alto, violin, ’cello and pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34074; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 2505 


Valse poétique; by Harold Wans- 
borough, bowed and fingered J. 
Blazek; violin; pf. acc. © Dee. 30, 
1982; E pub. 34123; McKinley mu- 
sic co. 2506 


Valses; valse de la Vie athenienne, 
paroles André de Badet, m Alfonso 


Broqua. © Dec. 1, 1982; HE for. 
28041; Smyth. 2507 
Vantisha; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 


31, 1933; E unp. 67084; Ted Thanet. 
2508 


Variationen; von Alexander Spitz- 
miiller-Harmersbach, op. 3; pf. © 
Oct. 28, 19382; E for. 27956; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. 2509 


Ven mi Nena; cancion, letra Enrique 
Medina. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1983; E 
unp. 66203; Jorge Arce. 2510 


Venetian love song; English, Mar- 
jorie Harper, Spanish and m J. 
Serrano, m arr. J. Rosamond John- 
son. © Jan. 10, 1933; E pub. 34318; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 2511 


Veono miponecho eyroch; from 
Psalms, song, arr. Alexander AlI- 
shanetsky. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 66837; Lipa Feingold. 2512 


Verdi memories; by Hermann Worch; 
orch pts. © Dec. 16, 1932; E for. 
27667; Bosworth & co., ltd. 2513 


Veredita de mi tierra; cancién mexi- 
cana, letra y m Gonzalo Curiel. © 
Aug. 1, 19382; E for 27937; A. Wag- 
ner vy Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 2514 


Vers ta fenétre; barcarolle, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et André Hugon, m 


Raoul Moretti; avee accord de 
ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1932; HB for. 
27445; Editions Salabert. 2515 
Vesper bells; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 19838; E unp. 66765; Mabel 
Kenady Brune. 2516 


Vi is yosher; w M. Rund, melody 
Yacob Rapaport. © 1 e¢. Jan. 19, 
1933; E unp. 66551; Jacob Rapa- 
port and Morris Rund. 2517 


Viata a buie; versi Libero Bovio, m 
Ernesto De Curtis. © Dec. 25, 
1982; E for. 27546; Societa anoni- 
ma Suvini-Zerboni. 2518 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Vice; w and m W. Scott and J. L. 
Robinson. © Dec. 14, 19382; £ for. 
27965; John E. Dallas & sons, ltd. 

2519 


Vida (Una) por otra; vals, de la peli- 
cula, letra Checo Lopez y Ocampo, 
m Manuel Sereijo. © Dec. 16, 1932; 
E for. 27894; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 2520 


Vidas cruzadas; fox-cancion, letra y 
m Beatriz de Empéran. © Oct. 15, 
1932; E for. 279382; A Wagner y 
Levien sucs., S. en ¢. 2521 


Vie (La) d’artiste; valse, Johann 
Strauss, arr. Julien Porret; orch. et 
jazz ptes. © Nov. 1, 1982; E for. 
27838; Heugel. 2522 


Viertelstunde (Hine) spanisch; tango, 
w Hans Pflanzer, m Jerry Wiga u. 
Winston, arr. H. Schindler; orch. 
stimmen. © Apr. 22, 1932; E for. 
28127; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
‘dime Be 2523 


——klavier arr. von H. 
Schindler. © Apr. 22, 1932; 1 e. 
June 20; E for. 28133; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

2524 

Violets; song, w Elise Juillerat. © 
1 ec. Jan. 16,-193838; Hi amp. Gace" 
Alexis Leonidas Browne. 252 


Violins; violin 1, 2 and pf. with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66307; 
Lois Wills Stanton. 2526 


Virginia; chanson créole, paroles Fer- 
nand Beissier, m Richard Barthele- 
my. © Dec. 12, 1932: B for. 27647; 
Société anonyme des editions Ri- 


cordi. 2527 
waltz, w and m John P. Seott and 
Dorothy E. Borchers. © Dee. 38, 
1932; HE pub. 34855; Walieraes 
Quincke. 2528 
Virgin’s (The) slumber song; by 


Garth Edmundson; organ. © Dee. 
28, 1932; E pub. 34065; H. W. Gray 
co. 2529 


Visit (A) from Santa; Yuletide fancy, 
Maxwell Eckstein: pf. © Dec. 29, 
19382; E pub. 34197; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 2530 


Vitrail au clair de lune; parabole des 
2 reflets, canon, m Paul Dupin; 
cheeur 4 4 voix, sans acc. © Dee. 
1, 1982; E for. 28073; Durant et cie. 

25a. 


90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


2557 


Voce d’ oro; barearola, versi Emilio 
Gatti, m Mario Sansanelli; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28030; Casa 
Editrice F. Bideri. 2532 


Voice (The) of God’s; w and m Robert 
Edwin Phillips; med. voice. © 1c. 
Jan. 14, 19383; E unp. 66235; Robert 
BE. Phillips. 2533 


Voice (The) of youth; pageant for 
Children’s day, Marie Irish, with 
w ©. M. Maitland and others, m J. 
Michael Haydn, George N. Allen 
and others. © Sept. 25, 1932; AA 
114113; David C. Cook pub. co. 

2534 


Voici la douce nuit de mai; texte 
du 15° siécle, auteur inconnu, m 
Jean Dupérier; cheur pour voix 
d’hommes, sans ace. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27402; Henry Lemoine et cie. 


2539 


Von Schanghai bis Helgoland; matro- 
sen-marsch, text Giinther Bibo u. 
Peter Klaus, m Karl Buchholz u. 
Herbert Bergmann. © Sept. 25, 
1932; E for. 27803; Crescendo thea- 


terverlag, G. m. b. H. 2536 
— -——_ ——_ salon orech. stim- 
men. © Sept. 25, 1932; E for. 


27801 ; Crescendo theaterverlag, G.m. 
b.H. 2537 


Vorspruch; w Johann Wolfgang von 
Goethe, m Erwin Lendvai, op. 70, 
nr. 1; ménnerchor ohne begl. Parti- 
tur. © Nov. 21, 1930; E for. 27907; 
Gebr. Hug & co. 2538 


Vous n’savez pas madame; slow fox- 
trot, dans Le truc du brésilien, pa- 
roles Mauricet et Pierre Bayle, m 
Mireille; avec aceord de lukulele. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 27853; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 2539 


Voyageurs (Les) ; march of the 40 and 
8, L. H. McQueston; band pts. © 
Dec. 19, 1932; E pub. 34186; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 2540 


Vystavni polka; arr. Andrew Grill; 
orch. pts. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 
34455; Joseph Jiran. 2541 


Wabash cannonball; w and melody 
A. P. Carter. © 1c. Jan. 9, 19338; 
EH eunp. 66477; Southern music pub. 


co., ine. 2542 
.Wagner (Richard) Pilgrim’s chorus; 
arr. A. B. Cintura; Spanish guit. 


© Dee. 31, 1932; E pub. 34017; 
Fred Heltman co. 2543 


161050—33——-7 O] 


Rienzi; overture, arr. Victor Gra- 
bel; band pts. © Jan. 5, 1933; B 
pub. 34450; C. L. Barnhouse, ine. 

2544 


The spinning chorus; 2-pt. song 
from The flying Dutchman, arr. H. 
A. Chambers; sop. 1, 2. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E for. 27994; Novello & co., 
Itd. 2545 


— The story of Lohengrin; retold 
and arr. with 21 motives from Wag- 
ner’s opera and 4 easy pf. transcrip- 
tions, Angela Diller. Dee. 8, 
1932; AA 111807; G. Schirmer, inc. 

2546 


Wait until the sun shines thru’; w 
and melody Ernie Burnett. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66048; Ernest 
Marco Burnett. 2547 


Waiting for love; w and melody. © 
1 e Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 67059; 
Harry B. Barnhart, 3d. 2548 


Waiting for the night; tango, Grete 
Wilens; orch. pts. © Dec. 6, 1932; 
E for. 27643; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd. 2549 


—— W. M. Venniker, m Grete Wilens, 
© Dee. 6, 1932; E for. 27645; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) ltd. 2550 


Wake me; melody with pf. ace. ©1c. 
Jan. 28, 19383; E unp. 66939; Carl 
Chrysler Austin, jr. 2551 


Wake up America; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66350; 
Ed. Edwards. 2552 


Walking with the Pekinese; w Jimmy 
Van Loon and Donald R. Whittaker, 
m Jimmy Van Loon. ©1c. Jan. 24, 
1933; E unp. 66724; James H. Van 
Loon, jr. 2553 


Waltz in D; pf. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1983; 
E unp. 66641; Arthur Dwight Allen. 
2554 


Waltz in G; pf. ©1e. Jan. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 66642; Arthur Dwight Allen. 


2555 

Waltz (A) made for you; Viennese 
waltz song; with ukelele arr. © 
gan. 14, 3983> H »pubi 343859; FB. 
Montrose. | 2556 
Waltz of remembrance; w John P. 


Long, m Reg. Morgan; with ukulele 
arr. © Dee. 30, 1932; E for. 27664; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 2557 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2558 


Waltz of the mudturtles; by Fred C. 
Stoutenburg, arr. Will D. Moyer; 
guit. © Dee. 31, 1932; E pub. 34023; 
Fred Heltman co. 2558 


Waltzers (The); intermezzo, Herbert 
Brandvig, op. 9, no. 1; violin, ist 
position, with pf. acc. © Dec. 5, 
19382; E pub. 34191; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 2559 

Waltzing in the Carolines; w Joe 
Young, melody Carmen Lombardo. 
© ic Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 65824; 
Leo Feist, inc. 2560 


Wanderer; w and m Flanagan and 
Allen; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 
19382; E for. 27662; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd. 2561 


Wandering in the starlight; song, m 
Mary Roberts, Virginia Lilenquist 
and L. P. Roberts; with ukelele arr. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; E pub. 34462; L. P. 
Roberts. 2562 


Wandering through the meadows; w 
and melody. © 1.¢. Jan. 20, 1933: 
E unp. 66583; William Eberhardt, 
a0. 2565 

Wanderlust; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 
66024; Maud La Veine. 2564 


Wang (The) wang blues; w Leo Wood, 
m Mueller, Johnson and Busse, arr. 
Will D. Moyer; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
notation and diagram. © Dec. 31, 
1982; E pub. 34282; Leo. Feist, inc. 

2565 

War-horse (The); pt.-song, w from 
the Bible, m Herman Brearley; 
men’s voices. © Dec. 15, 1932; E 
for. 27775; Edwin Ashdown, Itd. 


2566 
Ward (Vera) Twelve miniatures for 
little folks; pf. with w. © 1. 


Jan. 20, 1983; E unp..66575; Vera 
Ward. 2567 
Was it you there in my arms; bolero, 
w and m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 
66565; Movietone music corp. 2568 


Was it your eyes, was it your smile; 
song, w F. Cornilliac. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
21, 1983; E unp. 66607; Walter Del- 
lers and Felix Cornilliac. 2569 


Was last night the last might; w Wal- 
ter Hirsch, m Al Goering and Ben 
Bernie; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
27, 1933; E pub. 34548; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 2570 


92 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 28 


Was niitzt mir denn die allerschonste 
landschaft; foxtrot aus Man braucht 
kein geld, text Giinther Bibo u. Willy 
Rosen, m Willy Rosen, spezial-arr. 
Karl Buchholz; salon orch. stim- 
men. © Aug. '21, ‘99325% Biter. 
27796; Crescendo theaterverlag, 
Gom. bs: 2571 


Washington, city of dreams; song. © 
1 «@ Jan! 5, 1983 ;:°R \aap eee: 
Daniel C. Beattie. 2572 


Wasn’t the depression awful; w and 
melody. © .1c¢. Jan. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 66847; Herbert Mark Neustadt, 
jr. 2573 


Wassail song; Gloucestershire carol, w 
anon., m arr. Katherine K. Davis; 
unison and mixed cho. © Dee. 29, 
1932; E pub. 34264; E. C. Schirmer 
music co. 2574 


Wasting my tears crying over you; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 10, 19338; 
EK unp. 66071; Alfred Lowis Smith. 


7 a 


Watchet (The) sailor; ed. and arr. 
W. H. Reed; violin and pf. © Oct. 
13, 1982; E for. 27728; Oxford univ. 
press. 2576 


Water roses; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 678, no. 6, ed. Rudolph Magin; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 1982; E 
pub. 34109; Theodore Presser co. 

2577 


Way down in Georgia; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66820; 
W. R. Calaway. 2578 


Way (The) of peace; hymn, m Adger 
M. Pace. © Dec. 14, 1932; E pub. 
344381; Laben M. Huff. 2579 


We love and learn; w and m Fay 
Keith. © Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34251; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., ine. 2580 


We're a great big family; w and m 
Leo Towers and Harry Leon; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 1932: Ef 
for. 276683; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd. 2581 


We're the boys from I. O. U.; w Bud 
Green and Moe Jaffe, m Clay Bo- 
land and Scrappy Lambert; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 4, 1933; E pub. 
34154; Green & White, inc. 2582 


We will keep you from growing old; 
w and m Sylvan Green; pf, treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66342; 
Frank J. Small. 2583 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


n0. 1, 1983 

Wear a big broad smile; song. © Nov. 
2, 1932; E pub. 34360; Charles B. 
Weston. 2584 


Wear a great big smile; song, melody 
Josephine Bose. © 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 
1933; E unp. 665238; Philip Gross. 

2585: 


Wearing a rose for you; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Jan. 30,.1933; E unp. 
Linda Frost Sheddan. 2586 
Weather (The) was to blame; Song. 


© 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 66589; 
Lawrence Hubert Kortum. 2587 


Wedding of the fairies-waltzes; by 
. Chas. L. Johnson, arr. Henry:S. Saw- 
yer, bowed and fingered Frank J. 
Blazek; violin with pf. acc. © Dee. 
380, 1932 : E pub. 34136 ; McKinley 
. Inusic co. 2588 


Wee folk: 20 short piano pieces for 
' Style and Lhythm. © Oct. 1, 1980; 
AA 111940 ; Berniece Rose Copeland. 
2589: 


Welcome; w and melody. © 1’c. Jan. 
6, 1933; E unp. 65945; Lee Schem- 
bri. 2590 


Well done my lad, well done; w 
‘Charles Newman and Johnny Burke, 
- m Jimmie Monaco. © Dec. 30, 19382; 
FE pub. 34216; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 2591 


Wen tate mame fehlt; w and m David 
Meyerowitz, arr. J. Kammen. 
Apr. 30, 1982; E pub. 34049; Jack 
Kammen and Joseph Kammen. 
2592 


Wenn du liebst; English waltz aus 
Grock, text Fritz Rotter, m Grock, 
klavier arr. A. Guttmann. © Mar. 
20, 1931; E for. 28093; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Otto Hein. 25938 


Wenn wir uns spadter einst wieder- 
seh’n; English waltz, w Carl Behr 
u. Harry Ralton, m H. Ralton, kla- 
vier-arr. Walter Borchert. © Feb. 
23, 19382; E for. 28113; Wiener bo- 
héme verlag, G. m. b. H. 2594 


spezial-arr. Walter 
Borchert; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
23, 1982; E for. 28161; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 2595: 


Wer nimmt die liebe ernst; English 
waltz, aus dem tonfilm, w Fritz Rot- 
ter, m Wilhelm Grosz, spezial-arr. 
Walter Borchert; orch. stimmen. 
© July 380, 1931: E for. 28143; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

2596 


—_—__. 


2610 


schlager aus dem tonfilm, w Fritz 


Rotter, m Wilhelm Grosz. © July 
30, 19381; E for. 28148; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag. 2597 


West of the Great Western Divide; 
waltz ballad, melody Will Livernash. 
© oe Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 66700; 
Hlinor Nell Murray. 2598 


West (The) wind blew in the wind- 
mill’s face; fox-trot, w Ray Egan, 
m Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 342838; Leo Feist, ine. 2599 


What a man was old Andy; w and m 
Al Dobie. © 1. Jan. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 66098 ; Alex Dobieski. 2600 


What a price to pay for love; w and 
‘m Abner Silver, Milton Drake and 
‘Walter Kent; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 8, 1983; E pub. 343837; Mort 
_ Beck music co. 2601 


What can I do about it now that my 
' man is gone; pf. with w. © 1. 
Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 65904; Charles 
Faso and Lawrence Berger. 2602 


What can I do with my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 66567; Pearl Fein. 2603 


What can lambkins do; 2-pt. song, w 
Christina Rossetti, m S Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. H. A. Chambers; sop. 
1,2. © Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 27991; 
Novello & co., ltd. 2604 


What can love do; w and m Reed Ran- 
net. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66666; Agnes M. Palmer. 2605 


What do you want with money; from 
Hallelujah I’m a bum, w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers; with uku- 


lele arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; EB unp.) 
34086; Rodart music corp. 2606 
What heaven holds for me; hymn; 


mixed voices. © Dec. 22, 1932; BE 
pub. 34151; Chas. Wm. Walkem. 
2607 


What is love; w and m Bill Lange. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 19383; E unp. 66393 ; 
William Lange. 2608 


What is that blue song; fox-trot, w 
and m Thomas Hearon, arr. Harold 
Potter; orch. pts., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 12, 1933; 
HB pub. 34342; Cronn & Hearon. 

2609 


What one rose can say; song. © Dec. 
29, 1982; E pub. 34252; Jesabelle 
Rodé. 2610 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2611 


What pals; song. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 66610; Melville Grems. 2611 


What price Hollywood; melody Max 
Steiner. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
66464; Southern music pub. ¢co., ine. 

2612 


What’s the use; musical play, w R. 
Johnas, m R. Makay. © 1 ¢. text 
Nov. 22, 1932; music Nov. 22 & Dec. 
23; D 28366; Robert Johnas and Ray 
Makay. 2612* 


What’s the use of being gloomy; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66226; 
Howard C. Pulver. 2613 


What the Christmas fire told; musical 
play, w Zoe Octavia Welch, m Caro- 
lyn R. Freeman. © Sept. 13, 1932; 
D 28369; Eldridge entertainment 
house, ine. 2613* 


What would you do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66214; 
Evelyn Rosalie Bouteiller. 2614 


What wouldja like for breakfast; w 
and m Walter Kent, pf. se. Merle T. 
Kendrick; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
4, 1933; E pub. 34117; Bibo-Lang, 
inc. 2615 


What yuh got t’say; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 66485; H. M. Barrows. 2616 


When all the world is young; w 
Charles Kingsley, m and arr. Geof- 
frey O'Hara; male cho. 1. Quar- 
tet—2. Trio. © Jan. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 34499, 34500; Harms, inc. 

2617, 2618 


When Colina’s blue; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66561; 
Chester Allen and Don York. 2619 


When depression brought me you; 
song. ©1e. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 
66279; Marie E. Smith. 2620 


When first your lips touched mine; 
cho., m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 
e. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66031; Shir- 
ley Hammerly. 2621 


When I am alone: waltz, w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66327; O. Bill Heyer. 2622 
When I dream of you; valse song. 


© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 66930; 
John C, Poulos. 2623 
When I haven’t got you; song: with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 66200; Alexander James 
Forbes. 2624 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


When I’m dancin’ with Hansen; w 
James Cavanaugh, melody Frank 
Weldon. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 66968; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 2625 


When I’m dreaming of your eyes; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 66016; Art Avery. 2626 


When I’m with you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 
1 c« Jan. 3, 1983; E unp, 65783; 
Amede Ray. 2627 


When I need loving; songz. ©1.e. 
Jan. 16, 1983; E unp. 66324; Ivan 
Frank. 2628 


When I played peek-a-boo with daddy 
and he played peek-a-boo with me; 
w Al Bryan and Dick Sanford, 
melody George B. McConnell. © 
1c. Jan. 14, 1933; Hahn eee 
Crawford music corp. ~* 2629 


When I waltz with you; words and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 
66072; Earl Whittemore and Thomas 
Benzing. 2630 


When I was one and twenty; w A. E. 
Housman, m Harrison Dowd. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 19883; E unp. 65902; 
Frank Harrison Dowd. 2631 


When it rains on a Sunday night; 
song, A. J, Turner and A. J. Weidt. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66744: 
Arnold J. Turner. 2632 


When it’s harvest time in old New 
Hampshire; w Tom Kennedy and 
Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. McConnell ; 
pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Jan. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 67095 ; Nattrass-Schenek, ine. 

2633 


When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley ; w and m Joe Lyons and Sam 


C. Hart; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
23, 1933; E pub. 34516; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. 2634 


When it’s moonlight in the mountains; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66759; 
Harry F. Mehrle. 2635 


When it’s spring again west of the 


Rockies; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c, Jan. 14, 1983; 
E unp. 66249; Charles Sumner 
White. 2636 


When love is gone; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67073; 
Martin M. Rossinow. 2637 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


When my little Pomeranian met your 
little Pekinese; w and melody Little 
Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and 
Tea. Schuster. ©).1 ¢c Jan. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 65970; De Sylva, Brown & 

. Henderson, inc. 2638 


When our lips in kisses meet; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66006; 
Albert E. Wilcox. 2639 


When Sally left the alley; fox-trot, w 
and m Clarkson Rose and Hastings 
Mann; with ukulele arr. R. S. Stod- 
don. © Jan. 3, 1933; E for. 27697; 
B. Feldman & co. 2640 


When sky is blue; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1988; E unp. 66884; 
Carmine Pierro. 2641 


When somebody sings Home sweet 
home; w Dick Sanford, m Geo. B. 
McConnell; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 25, 1933; E pub. 34489; Marlo 
musie corp. 2642 


When summer of life is spent; w and 
melody, ©1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 
65913; Charles Theodore Knudsen, 
1. 2643 


When the book of life is opened; 
hymn, w and m C. E, Pollock and 
C. W. Walkem, arr. for mixed voices. 
© Dec. 22, 1932; E pub. 34150; Chas. 
‘Wm. Walkem. 2644 


When the dance is thru; melody. © 
1 ce. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66243; 
Harry Elling. 2645 


When the daytime meets the nite-time 
down in Dixie; pf, treble with w. 
© le. Jan. 28, 1983; E unp. 66932; 
Leonard Spike Williams. 2646 


When the gold has turned to silver; 
song, m James L, Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E 
unp, 66047; Robert Birbeck. 2647 


When the moon’s looking down upon 
you; w and m Olive Thixton. © 
1 ec. Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 66531; 
Olive Allison Thixton. 2648 


When the shadows fall over the moun- 
tain wall; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross: © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 
66748; Barbara Pauli. 2649 


When the snow’s gone from the Saw- 
tooth mountains; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 6, 19383; E unp. 65951; 
Ethel Gertrude Coburn. 2650 


When the sun has turned to gold; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67054; Mayes Johnson. 

2651 


2665 


When the sun Sinks to rest in the 
west; w and m Reed Rannet. © 
ive. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp: 66667; 
Agnes M. Palmer. 2652 


When the sunset turned to gold; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66254; Myrtle 
Goodlow. 2653 


When they get lovin’ they’s gone; w 
and melody Porter Grainger. ©1 . 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66481; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. 2654 


When we girls get together; w and 
melody Chas. Tobias, Sidney Clare 
and Murray Mencher. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 66830; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 2655 


When we meet again; w and melody 
Mercer Cook, Clarence Todd and J. 
Russel Robinson. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 
19383; E unp. 65974; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 2656 


When you hear Fritz play twiddly- 
bits from the latest hits; w and m 
Jack Hart and Tom Blight; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 8, 1932; E for. 
27718; Chappell & co., ltd. 2657 


When you hear me eall; w and mel- 
ody Johnny Marvin. ©1e. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 66415; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 2658 


When you kissed me; w and m Charles 
Tobias, Sidney Clare and Murray 
Mencher; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
24, 1933; E pub. 34492; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc. 2659 

w and melody Charles Tobias, 

Sidney Clare and Murray Mencher. 

© 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66141; 

Irving Berlin, inc. 2660 


Orie Warm tt.” 19835 - 
2661 


When you left me waiting; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 66673 ; Bert Hoffman. 2662 


When you play the organ; waltz, w 


— Same. 
unp. 66400; Irving Berlin, inc. 


Iola McReynolds, m Luther A. 
Clark.” © ’r¥an. a)" 19383;°"H' pub. 
34548; Walter A. Quincke. 2663 


When you're gone I’m so alone; waltz 


song, m Edward Benedict; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66345; J. A. Pike. 2664 


When you tell me that you care; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 65962; Arthur Altman and 
Jack Lawrence. 2665 


95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2666 


Where can I find someone; song. ©1 
ce. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66054; Zelma 
Connolly. 2666 


Where is my yesterday; w Morton 
Downey and Loyce Whiteman, mel- 
ody Harry Barris. © 1c. Jan. 12, 
1933; E unp. 66161; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 2667 


Where the Arizona moon is shining; w 
Tom Kennedy and Dick Sanford, m 
Geo. B. McConnell; pf. treble. © 1 
ec. Jan. 31, 1983; E unp.-67109;_Nat- 
trass-Schenck, inc. 2668 


Where the golden sunset mingles with 
the ocean’s blue; m Sylvester Long 
Gross; ‘pf. ‘with w.:' ©'1:e: Jan. -9, 
1933; E unp. 66025; Fred Lumm. 

2669 


Where the honeysuckle grows; w and 
melody.’ © 1 c. Jan. 18, 1933; BH 
unp. 66488; Rachel Clark. 2670 


Where the mountains kiss the moon; 
w and m Reed Rannet. ©1c. Jan. 
23, 1933; E unp. 66669; Agnes M. 
Palmer. 2671 


Where the northern star is shining; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Jan: 13, 19383; E unp. 66183; 
John F. Kalland. 


Where the river meets the sea; w and 
m Abner Silver, Ira Schuster and 
Milton Drake; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34336; Mort 
Beck music Co. 2673 


.; frag- 
King 


Wherefore do you droop... 
ment from  Shakespeare’s 
John, m Frank La Forge. 1. High 
voice.—2. Low voice. © Jan. 14, 
1933; E pub. 34417, 34418; G. Ri- 
cordi & Co., ine. 2674, 2675 


While we go dancing forever and a 
day; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 66995; Sue Haire. 

2676 


Whippin’ that old T. B.; w and mel- 


ody Jimmie Rodgers. © 1 ec. Jan. 
3, 19383; E unp. 66425; Southern 
music pub. co., ine, 2677 


Whisper you love me;. w Frank Ca- 
pano and Margie Morris, m Jack 
Dichter and Billy Hays; with uku- 
lele arr. © Jan. 25, 1933; E pub. 
34490 ; Marlo music corp. 2678 


Whispering lane; song. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1933; E unp. 66500; Helen Lillie 
Vogel. 2679 


2672 


pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 28 


Whispering pine; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 66783; Mabel J. 
Watts. 2680 


White in the moon the long road lies; 
w Alfred Edward Housman, m Oscar 
J. Fox, arr. G. Ackley Brower. 1. 
Mixed quartet or cho.—2. Trio or 


3-pt. -women’s cho. ©. Nov. 25, 

19382; E pub. 34169, 34170; Carl — 

Fischer, inc. 2681, 2682 
Whitely the water; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 


28, 1933; E unp. 66940; Carl Chrys- 
ler Austin, jr. 2683 


Whither thou goest; song, w from 
Ruth. © Sept. 20, 1932; E pub. 
34223; Walter Sassmannshausen. 

2684 


Who’s taking up your time; song, m 


Edward Benedict; pf. treble. © 1 
c. Jan. 16,° 1983; EH amp ebsss; 
James Hayes. 2685 


Who-la dance; by Cecil S. Copping; 
oboe. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 
66984; Movietone music corp. 2686 


Whoop-dee-doo; song. ©1e. Jan. 24, 
1983; E unp. 66703; George Heffner 
Kirk. 2687 


Whoopee; w and melody Larry Blaine. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 19383; E unp. 67002; 
Florence A. Blades. 2688 


Why can’t this night go on forever; 
w Charles Newman, m Isham Jones; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 34885; M. Witmark & sons. 

2689 


Why did forever last for only awhile; . 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 65926; Anthony Pelligra and 
Sparty J. Nardone, jr. 2690 


Why did I fall for you; song. ©1c. 
Jan. 6, 1983; E unp. 65992; Donald 
Haggerty and Arthur Leclaire. 

2691 


Why did you leave me; song, w Mary 
Altilia. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 19383; BH unp. Goe2e; 
Carroll Winfield Lucas. 2692 


Why do I have to eare for you; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 66078; Louis Di Dio. 2693 


Why do you treat me like this; song, 
melody Robert Van Sickle. © 1 e. 
Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 65759; Vergil 
Mitchell. 2694 


Why don’t you come home; w and 
melody Frances Ricker. ©1 ce. Jan. 
4, 1988; E unp. 65863; Ada Favell. 

2695 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


Why have you come back to me old | Winn (Cyril) 


girl of mine; song, m James L. 
Brown. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65779; Walter S. Randolph. 2696 


Why not try praying; hymn, w Her- 
bert Buffum. © Dec. 22, 1932; E pub 
34110; Chas. Wm. Walkem. 2697 


Why pester me with your tears; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 66503; 
Lillian V. Morford. 2698 


Why should sailors care; from The 
flag lieutenant, w R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, m Harris Weston; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 
27655; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 


2699 , 


Why tell me why; fox trot, songz. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66306; 
Sylvia Mager. 2700 


Wie sich’s der kleine Mortiz vorstellt; 
aus Der tanzende Shylock, w Géza 
Herczeg u. Leo Straus, m Erwin 
Straus, erl. klav. arr. Hans Schnei- 
der. © Nov. 28, 1932; E for. 28001; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky ). 2701 


Wild bird; w Alfred Tennyson, m A\l- 
fred M. Greenfield. © Jan. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 34428; G. Ricordi & co., inc. 

2702 


Wild roses, little Rosie and me; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
apt ey ©. c. Jans 9, 1938 > "He unp. 
66050; Fred Gibson. 2703 


Will the Savior say a word for you; 
song, m Ulysses Simpson Keeling, 
jr. ©1e. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 
66315; Ulysses Simpson Keeling, sr. 

2704 


Will you be true; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66215; 
Irene Hunt. 2705 


Will you sometimes think of me; w 
and melody Wheeler-Lamb. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1933; E unp. 66483 ; Southern 
music pub: co., ine. 2706 


Wind in the willows; waltz, Roland 
Diggle; pf. © Dec. 29, 19382; E pub. 
34198 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 2707 


Window (A), a light and a tear; w 
and m Ray Hibbeler and W. R. 
Williams; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
5, 1983; E pub. 34233 ; Will Rossiter. 

2708 


Window shade blues; w and melody 
Austin Allen. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 66422; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 2709 


2722 


Two little songs; uni- 
son, w Hileen Mathias and Margaret 
Wynne-Jones. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
EH for. 27598; W. Paxton & co., ltd. 

2710 


Winsome; waltz; pf. with w. ©l1e. 
Jan. 4, 198838; E unp. 65898; Ray 
Johnson Minor and Constance W. 
Grayson. 2711 


Winter song; w Margaret Rose, m 
Stuart Young, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. 
Timothy; unison voices. © Dec. 
16, 1932; E for. 27591; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. Pf 6 Wes 


Wisconsin is calling me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 
66810 ; Dora Pernot. 2713 


Wise (The) old owl said Hoo; w and 
m Lew Klein and, Betsy White; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 17, 1933; E for. 
27787 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd. 

2714 


With a feather in your cap; w Dorothy 
Fields, m Jimmy McHugh; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
18, 1983; E pub. 34488; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 2715 


With flying colors; march, Harold 
Wansborough, arr. Henry S. Sawyer, 
bowed and fingered Frank J. Blazek ; 
violin solo or duet with pf. acc. © 
Dec. 30, 1982; E pub. 34139; Mce- 
Kinley music co. 2716 


With rue my heart is laden; w A. E. 
Housman, m Harrison Dowd. © 
i ex. Jan, o. LOsa. he MMs Gauue s 
Frank Harrison Dowd. PAG 


With you and me; song. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67085; Cecil D. Van 
Liew. 2718 


Without a doubt; hymn, w and m 
Haldor Lillenas. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 34538; Lillenas pub. co. 

2719 


Wo hat brigitte verbracht die bra- 
Silianische nacht; tango, w Julius 


Zimm, m Hans Lang. © Aug. 27, 
1932; E for. 27905; Verlag Otto 
Maass. 2720 
Wohlfahrt (Franz) 60 etudes; op. 


45, neu bearb. Maxim Jacobsen; 
Violino: ©) Oct. 18 19382: for. 
27951; Universal edition, a. g. 
[Copyright is claimed on new revi- 


sion and new studies] 2721 
Wondering; song. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
19383; E unp. 66189; Lawrence 
James. 2722 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2723 
W ondering—Continued 
w and melody. © 1 c¢. Jan. 7, 


1933; E unp. 65968; John Pinckney 
Scott. 2723 


Wondering what you'll do next; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; E unp. 66897; 
George H. Hammer. 2724 


Won't that be sweet; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1988; E unp. 65981; Jack 
Kopf. 2725 


Won’t you bring back my dreams to 
me; waltz song, w Harry Carlson. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 66686; 
Louis H. Olesen. 2726 


Won’t you come back to me; waltz 
song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; E unp. 
65837 ; Josephine McGinley. Det 


Won’t you dance with me tonight; w 
Jeanne Bergersen, m Baldwin Berg- 
ersen. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1933; E unp. 
66202; Louis Baldwin Bergersen. 

2728 


Won’t you take a chance with me; 
song, melody Josephine Bose. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67089; 
Philip Gross. Zo 


Wood-carver (The) of Krakovia; op- 
eretta, Story A. C. Rutt, m K. M. 
Teaver, “(). 1 e, Jan. 27, 1933:" D 
28377; Anna Catherine Rutt and 
Katherine M. Tenner. 2729* 


Woodland sketches; by Winifred 
Dgvay-Edwards, selected, fingered 
and annotated G. Augustus Holmes 
and Frederick J. Karn; pf. © Dee. 
15, 19382; E for. 27781; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd. 2730 


Words and music; selection, Noel 
Coward, arr. Dan Godfrey; military 
band pts., with conductor. © Nov. 
29, 1932; E for. 27723; Chappell & 
co., ltd. 2731 


World (The) is gone crazy now; song; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66815; Borghild Eleonore Zanini. 

2732 


World (The) is so small; w Robert 
Nesbitt, m William Walker; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; E for. 
27509; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 


World (The) laughs on; tango or slow 
fox-trot, from A kiss in spring, w 
L. du Garde Peach, m Emmerich 
Kalman and Herbert Griffiths. © 
Noy. 23, 1932; E for. 27707; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd. [Copy- 


pt. InI, n. s., v. 28 


right is claimed on changes in music 
by H. Griffiths and English words] 
2734 


Worried man blues; w and melody 
Walter Davis. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1983; 
E unp. 66427: Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 2735 


Would you; w and melody. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 20, 19383; E unp. 66562; Frank 
William Thomas. 2736 


Ye servants of the Lord; unison 
anthem, w P. Doddridge, m Ivor R. 
Davies. © Dec. 30, 1932; "for. 
27492; Novello & co., ltd. 2737 


Yeah man the stuff is here; w and m 
J. M. Williams. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 65849; State Street music 
pub. co. 2738 


Year’s (The) at the spring; w Robert 
Browning, m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 44, no. 1, arr. Francis Moore; 
men’s voices. © Jan. 16, 1933; E 
pub, 34463; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 

2739 


Yes! I guess it’s love; w Al Lewis, m 
Al Sherman; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 27, 1933; E pub. 34520; Olman 
music corp. 2740 


Yesterday, to-day and to-morrow; Ww 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 66221; Martha Small. 2741 


Yesterday, tomorrow and always; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 
65839; Gertrude Connors, 2742 


Yesterday’s pleasures: w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 67016; 


Frank Austin Garrison. 2743 
Yo la culpo; pf. with w. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1933; E unp. 66374; Juan Arm- 
strong. 2744 


You; song. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 67041; Fern Marie Dalton. 
2745 


You are cordially invited; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1933; E unp. 
66568; Pearl Fein. 2746 


You are my dream; w Romaine Root, 
m Chuck Crewe. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1933; E unp. 65957; Charles W. 
Crewe. 2747 


You are my ideal; w Arthur Freed, 
m Oscar Levant. © Jan. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 345738; Keit-Engel, inc. 

274 


98 


no. 1, 1933 


You are my sunshine of happiness; 
fox-trot, w Mamie Barfield, m Lon 
Healy. © Dec. 12, 1932; E pub. 
34356; Walter A. Quincke. 2749 


You are the song; from Melody, w 
Irving Caesar, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E pub. 34096; Harms, inc. 

2750 


You are the whole parade; fox trot, 
w Walter Hirsch, m Gerald Marks, 
arr. Lyle Murphy; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © Dec. 
24, 1982; E pub. 34052; Leo Feist, 
ine. 2751 


with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 27, 1932; E pub. 34053; 
Leo Feist, inc. 2752 


You are too beautiful; w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34085; 
Rodart music corp. 2753 


You brought the sunshine to me; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1933; E unp. 66289; 
Myrtle Garabota. 2754 


You bunch of fun; melody Harold 
Lewis and Bernie Grossman. © 1 
e. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66413; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 2755 


You can’t make my love untrue; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1933; EB 
unp. 65933; Julia Claire Moffit. 

2756 


You done played out blues; w and 
melody Porter Grainger and Jimmie 
Foster. © 1c. Jan. 9, 19383; E unp. 
66480; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

2757 


You don’t love me anymore; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66318; 
Girthalee Brown. 2758 


You gave me love; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 19838; E unp. 67123; 
Beatrice Eccleston Lane. 2759 


You have something for me and it’s 
love; song. © 1c Jan. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 66040; Samuel Myron O’Dell. 

2760 


You hurt my feeling; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 19383; E unp. 66077; 
Louis Di Dio. 2761 


You laughed when I cried over you; 
wand melody. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 66794; William Obed Merrill. 

2762 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2777 


You little bit of loveliness; song, m. 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Jan. 28, 1933; BE unp. 66948; 
Virginia E. Carpentier. 2763 


You made me love you dearie; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1933; E unp. 66004; 
Hdwin C. Coyle. 2764 


You mean all the world to me; w and 
m Chuck Cline and Fred Fuller. 
© 1c. Dee. 29, 1982; E unp. 65753 ; 
Charlton §S. Cline. 2765 


You must believe me; w Charlie To- 
bias, m Joe Burke; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
16, 1983; E pub. 34388; Joe Morris 
music co. 2766 


You’re a girl of wonderful glorious 
style; fox trot, w and m Adele 
Blake. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1933; E unp. 
66917; Adele Wilson. 2767 


You’re beautiful tonight, my dear; 
w Joe Young, melody Carmen Lom- 
bardo. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 
67114; Leo Feist, inc. 2768 


You’re cheating me; song. ©41c. Jan. 
18, 1988; E unp. 66492; Opal Woolf. 
2769 


Youre everybody’s sweetheart; fox 
iat sone. ©yloe. Jatedi, load. 
unp. 66918; Vanita Shelton. 2770 


You’re gone; w Stanley Dixon, m Al- 
lan Gould; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
24, 1983; E unp. 66711; Abr. Gold- 
stein. QET1 


You're gone but not forgotten; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1933; E unp. 
65871; Andrena Varlack. 2772 


You’re in love; from Gay divorce, w 
and m Cole Porter; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34093; 
Harms, ine. PAE 


You’re making me mad; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 9, 1932; 
E unp. 66064; Sam P. Acton. 2774 


You’re meant for me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E unp. 67064; 
Le Roy Walter Harris. 2775 


You’re mine; w Alma Marks; pf. tre- 
ble, Ou cx Jams 83,1938; Hy unp. 
65769; Richard L. B. Marks. 2776 


You’re my dear sonny boy; w, m and 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan, 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67052; Buna Mildred Spring- 
field. PTT 


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2778 


-you’re my lucky star; slow fox-trot 
song. ©l1c. Dee. 27, 1932; E unp. 
66369; Anna Meakin. 2778 


You're still my baby; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 65979; 
Harold M. Freeman and Earl Whit- 
temore. 2779 


You’re the one that I love; w Ray- 
mond Stuart, m arr. Don Vashtie; 
orch. pts. © 1c. Jan, 10, 1933; 
E unp. 66108; Donald Vashtie 
Hodges. 2780 


You’re the truest pal in all the world; 
song, m Herb Jones. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
8, 19383; E unp. 65811; Edmund 
Gwin. 2781 


You're two-timin’ me; w B, Chatter- 
ton, m T. F. Ciao, arr. Joseph Cap- 
prello. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 
66639; Theresa Frances Ciao and 
Bethel Chatterton, 2782 


You remind me of the sunset; song, 
m Gertrude Connors, © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1933; E unp. 65838; Josephine Mc- 
Ginley. 2783 


You took my dream away; song. © 
t,e dan: 11,:3983.;, BE unp.. 661438 ; 
Nevin Ray Houseman. 2784 


You turned my cares into happiness; 
wand melody. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 66346; Wilber Lauterbach. 

785 


You’ve been so nice and sweet to me; 
w Joe Young, m Sammy Fain; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 24, 1933; E pub. 
34491 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 2786 


You’ve got everything; w and m P. 
Abel. © Oct. 31, 1932; E for. 27362; 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

2787 


You’ve got me in a panic; song. © 
1 ec. Jan, 23, 1933; E unp. 66806; 
Charis Jeanne McElroy. 2788 


You’ve got me up a tree; pf. treble 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1933; E unp. 
65984; Frank Whitman. 2789 


You’ve made my dreams all come true; 
w and melody Bob Brittan. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 19883; E unp. 65764; Robert 
Woods Brittan. 2790 


You went away and left me blue; 
song, pf. sc. Ashton Murray. © 
1 ec. Jan, 23, 1933; E unp, 66675; 
Lionel Philip Woods. 2791 


You would not play your part; song. 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 66898; 
Addie Smart. 2792 


pt. 10, BESS, 28 


Your [sic] just a fickle little lady; w 
and m Bud Smith. © 1 ¢, Jan. 2, 
1933; E unp. 66706; Elliott Asel 
Smith, jr. i 2793 


Your love is all my life to me; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1933; E unp. 66128; 
Elise More. 2794 


Your memory tells me; w and melody 
Bob Shurr, B, Bricken and J. 
Bricken. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 66163; Leopold Shurr, Jules 
Bricken and Bob Bricken. 2795 


Your quest; w Marie Tello Phillips, m 
Mana-Zucea, op. 125; high. © Dec. 
29, 1932; E pub. 34410; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 2796 


Your songs to Jesus raise; Hulne, w 
Frances H. Wood, m R. Walker 
Robson. © Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 
27889; Novello & co., ltd. 2797 


Yowsah ; song, melody Howard Corwin 
Graham, © 1. Jan. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 66309; Bernard William Molo- 
hon. 2798 


Yowsah, oh, yowsahree; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c«., Jan. 3, 1933; i aap: 
65794; Wilbur Dorfman and Char- 
lotte Fingerhut. 2799 


Yule (The) log; Christmas march, 
George Hervey; violin 1, 2, and pf. 
© Dec. 29, 1932; E pub, 34199; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 2800 


Zar; Moorish folk-dance, harmonized 
and arr. Amedeo de Filippi; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34404; G. Schirmer, inc. 2801 


Zelda by the Zuider Zee; w Lu C. 
Bender, melody Ann Ronell. © 
1-¢c.. Jan. 30, 1933; HB unp Gree. 
Irving Berlin, ine. 2802 


Zigeuner, you have stolen my heart; 
w Reg Connelly, m Austin Egen and 
Franz Grothe; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 27966; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd, 2803 


Zingara; tango-canzone, Amedeo Es- 
cObar ; orchy parti. © Dee. 25, 1932; 
E for. 27528; Societa anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 2804 


——tango, versi Enrico Frati, m 
Amedeo Escébar. © Dec. 25, 1932; 
E for. 27527; SocietA anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 2805 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1933 


2815 


Zorriga ; divertissement, Francis Bous- 
quet; orch. ptes. 2"° suite. © Nov. 
15, 1932; E for. 27914; Editions Max 
Eschig. 2806 


4™° etude en fa mineur; par Maurice 
Vieux; alto et pf. © Oct. 10, 1932; 
E for. 27920; Editions Max HEschig. 


2807 
5™° etude en ut diéze mineur; par 
Maurice Vieux; alto et pf. © Oct. 


10, 1932; E for. 27921; Editions Max 
Eschig, ie 2808 


6"° etude en fa diéze mineur; de 
Maurice Vieux; alto et pf. © Oct. 
10, 1932; E for. 27922; Editions Max 
Eschig. 2809 


13; fox trot song, melody Ray Hibbe- 


13 women; melody Max Steiner, © 
1 « Jan, 3,. 1988; E unp. 66465; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 2811 


94th (The) psalm; sonata, J. Reubke, 
newly ed. incl. alternative readings, 
new registration, etc., Herbert F. 
Ellingford ; organ. © Oct. 13, 1932; 
E for. 27734; Oxford univ. press. 
2812 


1000 worte liebe; tango, w Gerd Kar- 
lick, m Margulies u. Holms, arr. 
Franz Stolzenwald. 1. Gesang u. 
klav.—2. Orch. stimmen. © Oct. 25, 
19382; E for. 27470, 27471; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 2813, 2814 


1914-1918; war fantasy, by L. E. De 
Francesco and P. Brunelli, arr, by 
P. Brunelli; conductor. © 1 ¢. Jan. 


ler. © 1. Jan. 5, 1933; E unp. 25, 1933; E unp, 66983; Movietone 

65921 ; Herschel R. Sutton. 2810 music corp. 2815 
Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class H, 

Musical compositions (including 1,371 unpublished) ~-_____-.----__-___ 2, 815 


101 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Abide with me; by Carl Bohm, arr. 
Arthur Dana; mixed voices. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 22950. 

iL 


— sacred solo; with violin obbl. pt. 
© Caro Roma, as author. R 22529. 
2 


Abschied; op. 13, no. 6; hohe stimme. 
© Bernhard Sekles, as author of 
m. R 22640 3 


Ain’t I lucky; march and two step. 
© Bess Rudisill, as author. R 
22843. 4 


Alleluia! Sing to Jesus; mixed voices. 
© Frederick N. Shackley, as author. 
R 22948. 5 


Allemande; octave etude for the left 
hand, Bernhard Wolff, op. 248, no. 


2; pf. © Elisabeth Wolff, as child 
of the deceased author. R 22902. 
6 


Am Georgitage; op. 13, no. 1; hohe 
stimme. Bernhard Sekles, as 
author of m. R 226835. 7 


Anchored at last; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
22707. 8 


Andante lirico; par Renato Brogi, op. 
34, no. 1; violon, avec ace. de pf. 
© Ebe Ballerini, as child of the 
deceased author. R 22653. 9 


Andante und variationen; vy. Robert 
Braun Eilenberg, op. 24; 2 pf. © 
Bessie M. Hilenberg, as widow. R 
22614. 10 


Antonio; from The white cat, w Wil- 
liam Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © 
Jean Schwartz, as author, and 
Maude Nugent Jerome, as widow. 
R 227438. aL 


Avietta all’ antica; par Renato Brogi, 
op. 34, no. 2; violon, avec ace. de 
pf. © Ebe Ballerini, as child of 
the deceased author. R 22652. 12 


Aschenbrédel; op. 32; pf. © Paul 
Zilcher, as author. R 22835. 13 


[2815 


Ashes of roses; song, op. 51, no. 4; 
alto or bar.; in F. © Arthur Foote, 
as, author. .R 22958. 14 


Ask the man; song from The Isle 
of Bong Bong, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as ‘author: KR 2206200000 


© George A. Grant- 
R, 22981 ae 


Aubade napolitaine; pf. © Wilhelm 
Aletter, as author. R 22616. 17 


Aubade provencale ; von Ludvig Schyt- 
te, op. 141, no. 4; klavier. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22645. 18 


Auf der Heide; walzer, op. 129, no. 2; 
pf. © August Nélck, as author. R 
22627. 19 


Autumn; from Love’s four seasons, 
w George Taggart; male quartette. 
© William Christopher O’Hare, as 
author. R 22508. 20 


Baby’s sweetheart ; pizzicato serenade ; 
pf. © William Corri, jr., as author. 


At evening; pf. 
Schaefer, as author. 


R- 22915. PAR 
Bachelor boys farewell; song. © G. 
D. Wheeler, as author. R 22853. ~ 
22 


Barcarolle; by Carl Reger, op. 15, no. 
2; pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
as widow. R 22604. 


—by L. J. Quigley, op. 20; pf. © 
Sadie M. Quigley, as widow. R 
22620. 24 


Barnard (D’Auvergne) Aria; by Carl 
Reger, op. 18, no. 1; pf. © Beatrice 
Emma Barnard, as widow. R 22584. 

25 


— Idyll; by Carl Reger, op. 15, no. 
4; pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
as Widow. R 22606. 26 


Intermezzo; by Carl Reger, op. 
15, no. 9; pf. © Beatrice Emma 
Barnard, as widow. R 22611. 27 


— Marsch; by Carl Reger; pf. 1 
Op. .18, no. 6-2. Op. 15). fG@aeee 
in F. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
as widow. R 22589, 22605. 28, 29 


102 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1933 


— Walzer; by Carl Reger, op. 15, 
no. 7; pf. © Beatrice Emma Bar- 
nard, aS widow. R 22609. 30 


Becucci (Ernesto) Valzer; op. 308, 
no. 1; pf. © Rosa Ceresoli, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
hiwine. RR * 22570. 31 


Beim krinzewinden; op. 129, no. 1; pf 
© August No6lck, as author. R 
22626. 32 


Berliner luft; ouverture. 1. Kaval- 
lerie - musik. — 2. Infanterie musik. 
© Paul Lincke, as author. R 22666, 
22667. 33, 34 


Blood (The) of Jesus ransomed me; 
w Maggie HE. Gregory, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
22192. 35 


Brooke’s triumphal march; band. © 
R. F. Seitz, aS author. R 22765. 36 


Brownies; song, from The Isle of 
Bong Bong, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author. R 22684. 37 


Buntes allerlei; op. 33; klavier. © 


Paul Zilcher, as author. R 22836. 
38 

Butterflies; pf. © George A. Grant- 
Schaefer, as author. R 22912. 39 


Cabrera (La); musik drama, Henri 
Cain, deutsch F. M. La Violette, m 
Gabriel Dupont; klavierauszug mit 
deutschem text. © Albert Ahn, 
as author of German translation. R 
22569. 40 


Cachucha; spanischer tanz, Ludvig 
Schytte, op. 141, no. 1; klavier. © 
Anna Schytte, as child of the de- 


ceased author. R 22642. 41 
Cahira (El); intermezzo, Georg 
Mewes, op. 47; klavier. © Heinz 


Mewes, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 22561. 42 
Capricieuse (La); op. 22, no. 4; pf. 
© Arthur Hinton, as author. R 
22651. 43 


Chain (A) of roses; song, w Edward 


Teschemacher; in D flat. © Her- 
mann Lohr, as author. R 225389. 
: 44 


Chanson du printemps; pf. © 
Ernesto Gillet, as author. R 22829. 
45 


Chant du soldat; by A. Tellier, op. 14, 
no. 6; pf. © Wilhelm Aletter, as 
author. R 22595. 46 


62 

Charge boys charge; from Happyland, 
w Frederic Rankin, m Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna DeKoven, as wid- 
ow. R 22499. 47 


Charmeuse (La); valse, A. Tellier, 
op. 14, no. 3; pf. © Wilhelm Alet- 
ter, *as "author. “R’22592. 48 


Cheyenne; w Harry Williams, m E. 
Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van AI- 
Styne, as author and Carolyn Quinn, 
as widow of the author of w. R 
22746. 49 


Child’s (The) good night; 2-pt. canon, 
w and m A. Mary R. Dobson; equal 
voices. © A. T. A. Dobson, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 22880. 50 


Christmas; by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, as widower. R 
Pape ST 51 


Cinderella; song, from The land of 
nod, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author. R 22690. 52 


City (The) of God; song, w M. Town- 
send Allen. © Frederic G. Shat- 
tuck, as author. R 22856. 53 


Come home; w Julia H. Johnston, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, aS widow. R 22457. 54 


Come little bee; song, w Ormsby A. 
Court. © Walter Lewis, as author. 
R 22849. 55 


Come, my love to Araby; w George V. 
Hobart, m A. Baldwin Sloane. © 
Mae Auwerda Sloane, as widow. R 
22671. 56 


Come out in the garden with me; voc. 
orch.; in F. © Robert Hood Bow- 
ers, as author. R 22478. 5T 


Come to Him today; w Maggie H. 
Gregory, m Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 22749. 58 


Come, ye blessed of my Father; mixed 
voices. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
as author. R 22949. 59 


Conte du soir; by A. Tellier, op. 14, 
no. 1; pf. © Wilhelm <Aletter, as 
author. R 22590. 60 


Coquette (La); op. 22, no. 1; pf. © 
Arthur Hinton, as author. R 22648. 
61 


Cradle (The); op. 1, no. 1; pf. © 
Franees E. Terry, as author. R 
22621. 62 


103 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


63 


Crew (The) of the Peekaboo; from 
Wonderland, w Glen MacDonough, 
m Victor Herbert. © Ella Bart- 
lett and Clifford Herbert, as children 
of the deceased author of m., and 
Alan MacDonough, as child of the 
deceased author of w. R 22510. 638 


Cupid is the captain of the army; by 
Dave Reed, jr.; vocal orch.; in G. 
© Dave Reed, as author. R 22533. 

64 


Daily exercises for piano; op. 4. © 
Oscar Streland, as author. R 22617. 
65 


Dance of daisies; op. 1, no. 3; pf. © 
Frances EH. Terry, as author. R 
22623. 66 


Danse des fleurs; by A. Tellier; pf. © 
Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
22600. 67 


Day (The) of resurrection; Easter 
carol, Greek hymn, 8th century, J. 
M. Neale, tr. © Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, as author of m. R 22722. 

68 


De fleur en fleur; valse lente, A. Tel- 
lier, op. 14, no. 8; pf. © Wilhelm 
Aletter, as author. R 22597. 69 


Dear Ireland; w and m A. Baldwin 
Sloane. © Mae Auwerda Sloane, as 
widow. R 22665. 70 


Dear old Ireland; Crest minstrel over- 
ture and opening cho. no. 1, arr. © 
Isidore Witmark, as author. R 
22498. 71 


orch. © Isidore Wit- 
mark, as author. R 22544. 72 
Diplomat (The); march, John Philip 
Sousa. 1 Banjo solo.—2. Quit. 


solo.—3. Mand. solo. © Jane Van- 
Middlesworth Sousa, as widow. R 


22864-22866. 73-75 
Don’t shove; w Wm. Devere, male 
voices. © William C. O’Hare, as 
author. R 22855. 76 


Down the line with Arabelle; from The 
white cat, w William Jerome, m J. 
Schwartz. © Jean 
author, and Maude Nugent Jerome, 
as widow. R 22741. ae 


Down where the silv’ry Mohawk flows; 
w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m John and 
Otto Heinzman. © Eunice M. Ros- 
enfeld, as widow. R 22564. 78 


Duo; op. 13, no. 2; hohe stimme. © 
3ernhard Sekles, as author of m. 
R 22636. 79 


Schwartz, as ; 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Elementary material for the piano; 
op. 8. © Oscar Streland, as author. 
Rm 22583: 80 


Elfin dance; octave etude for the right 
hand, Bernhard Wolff, op. 243, no. 
1; pf. © Elisabeth Wolff, as child 
of the deceased author. R 22903. 

81 


Etoile d’amour; by A. Tellier; pf. © 
Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 22601. 
82 


HKtude in A; by L. J. Quigley, op. 15; 
pf. © Sadie M. Quigley, as widow. 
R 22613. 83 


Fads as they went round and round; 
song, from Princess beggar. © 
Edward Paulton and Alfred G. 
Robyn, as authors. R 22842. 84 


Fairy tales; novelette. © Louis G. 
Muniz, as author. R 22677. 85 


Fencer (The) ; song, w Elizabeth Fin- 
ley. © W. Warren Shaw, as author. 
R 22872. 86 


Fiji; w George V. Hobart, m A. Bald- 
win Sloane. © Mae Auwerda 
Sloane, as widow. R 22672. 87. 


For propriety’s sake; w Edward Tes- 
chemacher, m Guy d’Hardelot; in 
E flat. © Helen Rhodes, as author 
of m. R 22459. 88 


For you; song, founded on Sizilietta, 
Franz von Blon, w Charles Henry 
Taylor, arr. Ed. Carey. © Prudence 
Mary Taylor, as child of the de- 


ceased author. R 22680. 89 
Forget; song. © Dox Cruger, as au- 
thor. R 22668. 90 


Fourth of July; by L. A. Bugbee; 
pf. © Charles I. Davis, as widower. 
R 22935. 91 


Francesca; tarantelle, A. Tellier, op. 
14, no. 9; pf. © Wilhelm Aletter, 
as author. R 22598. 92 


Galop; di Ernesto Becucci, op. 308, 
no. 4; pf. © Rosa Ceresoli, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
1S, ry a eahese 93 


Gavotte; by Carl Reger; pf. 1. Op. 13, 
no. 3.—2. Op. 15, no. 5; in C. 
Beatrice Emma Barnard, as widow. 


R 22586, 22607. 94, 95 
Gavotte moderne; pf. © Edmund 
Severn, as author. R 22901. 96 


Gavotte und musette; op. 129, no. 5; 
pf. © August Nélck, as author. R 
22630. 97 


104 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1933 


Genevieve; w Samuel Taylor Cole- 
ridge, m Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. 
1. In D—2. In F. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood  Coleridge-Taylor, as 
widow. R 22819, 22820. 98, 99 


Get a ticket; w Harry Williams, m 
E. Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van 
Alstyne, as author and Carolyn 
Quinn, as widow of the author of 
w. R 22484. 100 


Get in line for a good old time; w 
B. C. Costello, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 22471. 101 


Gettysburg ; song, w Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld. © Benjamin Hapgood Burt, 
as author. R 22566. 102 


Girl (The) I left in Boston ‘town; 
from The rollicking girl, w Chas. 
Noel Douglas and John W. Brat- 
ton, m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude 
Lambert, as widow of the author of 
m. R 22735. 103 


Girlie (The) with the winsome smile; 
song, m Hdward Jolly. © R. H. 
Burnside, aS author. R 22477. 

104 


Gleaming star; novelette intermezzo; 
pf. © Frederic W. Hager, as au- 
thor. .R 22712. 105 


Gliihwiirmchen ; op. 129, no. 9; pf. © 
August Nolck, as author. R 22634. 
: 106 


Go home and tell; song, w Ada R. 


Habershon. © Robert Harkness, as 
author. R 22890. 107 
God be merciful; mixed voices. © 


Frederick N. Shackley, as: author. 
R 22947. 108 


Good-bye little Too Too San; w 
George V. Hobart, m J. S. Hiller. 
© Donald B. Hobart, as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
22676. 109 


Good kind jolly man; from Society 
circus, w and m Manuel Klein. © 


Helen Klein, as widow. R 22551. 
110 
Goodbye Maggie Doyle; from The 


white cat, w William Jerome, m J. 
Schwartz. © Jean Schwartz, as 
author, and Maude Nugent Jerome, 
as widow. R 22740. ae 


Goodbye, my baby; song, poem Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart; high voice. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
thor. R 22931. t12 


124 


Goodbye my love; from It happened 
in Nordland, w Glen MacDonough, 
m Victor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, as children of 
the deceased author of m, and Alan 
MacDonough, as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 22747. 113 


Governor (The) of Guam; from It 
happened in Nordland, w Glen Mac- 
Donough, m Victor Herbert. © 
Ella Bartlett, and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m, and Alan MacDonough, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 22527. 114 


Grace enough for me; w and m EH. O. 
Excell. © Edwin Excell, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 22467. 115 


Gracieuse; gavotte; orch. avec pf.— 


© Ernesto Gillet, as author. R 
228382. 116 
Gracious Spirit, love divine; by 


Wilhelm Fink, op. 350, no. 6; mixed 
voices. © Anna Clara Fink, as 
widow. R 22905. 117 


Grasshopper’s (The) dance; charac- 
teristic, arr. E. Buecalossi; orch., 
with pf. acc. © Ernest Bucalossi, 
as author. R 22917. 118 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Our blest 
Redeemer; arr. as anthem, Charles 


P. Scott; mixed voices. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, as widow. R 22907. 
119 


Haidée; oriental waltz, Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor; pf. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, as 
widow. R 22817. 120 


Hallowe’en; by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, as widower. R 
22936. Peal 


topical quartette, from Wonder- 
land, w Glen MacDonough, m Vic- 
tor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett and 
Clifford Herbert, as children of de- 
ceased author of m, and Alan Mac- 
Donough, as child of the deceased 
author of w. R 22518. 122 


Hand (The) that was wounded for 
me; w Haitie H. Pierson, m Daniel 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner. 
as widow. R 22456. 123 


Happy (The) hobo; from Man from 


now, WwW John Kendrick Bangs, m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 225380. 124 


105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


125 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Happy little children; song, w C. D. | Humorous quartets & encores no. 1; 


© W. Stillman Martin, as 
22464. 125 


Harfenklinge; von Ludvig Schytte, 
op. 141, no. 2; klavier. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased 
author. R 226438. 126 


Have Thy way in me; w and m Mrs. 


Martin. 
author. R 


C. H. Morris. © Frances Morris 
Lunk, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22575. ik, 


He lifted me; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., aS child of the deceased 
author. R 22755. 128 


Heap love; Indian serenade, song, 
from The Isle of Bong Bong, w Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author. R 
22685. 129 


Hear the pipers calling Jenny mine; 
w A. J. Mills, m Bennett Scott. © 
Daisy Kathleen Scott, as widow. R 
22505. 130 


Heart’s haven; waltzes, H. B. Blanke 
© Henrietta B. Melson, as author. 
R225 14 131 


Henny Klein; from The white eat, 
w William Jerome, m J. Schwartz. 
© Jean Schwartz, as author, and 
Maude Nugent Jerome, as widow. 
R 22742. 52 


Here’s to the ones at home; by Man- 
uel Klein; voc. orch.; in B flat. © 
Helen Klein, as widow. R 22827. 

133 


Hidden (The) brook; op. 1, no. 2; pf. 
© Frances E. Terry, as author. R 
22622. 134 


Highland Mary; from the white cat, w 
William Jerome, m J. Schwartz. 
© Jean Schwartz, as author, and 
Maude Nugent Jerome, as widow. 
R 22744. 135 


Ho! for the briny deep: w Bartley C. 
Costello, m Ernest R. Ball. © 
Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m, and Bartley Costello, 
as author. R 22475. 136 


How sweet and silent is the place; 
communion hymn, w Alice Freeman 
Palmer; women’s voices. © Ham- 
ilton C. Macdougall, as author. R 
22726. 137 

Humoresque; by L. J. Quigley, op. 19; 


pf. © Sadie M. Quigley, as widow. 
R 22619. 138 


female voices. © J. A. Parks, as 
author. R 22811. 139 


I am His child; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances Morris Lunk, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
22580. 140 


could make you marry me for that; 
w and m John T. Kelly. © Annie 
Kelly, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22534. 141 


I have a gay sweetheart; song, John 
Cornelius Brashear. Noidine 
Brashear, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22881. 142 


I'll love you forever and aye; song, 
w Paul West. © John W. Bratton, 
as author. R 22854. 143 


I’m going to California: w Harry Wil- 
liams, m E. Van Alstyne. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, as author, and Carolyn 
Quinn, aS widow of the author of w. 
R 22488. 144 


I’m lonesome for you: song, from The 
Isle of Bong Bong, w Will M. Hough 
and Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author. R 22688. 145 


I'm mighty glad I’m living and that’s 
all; song. © George M. Cohan, as 
author. R 22699. 146. 


I sing the mighty power; by Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. as trio Charles P. 
Scott; mixed voices. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, as widow. R 22906. 

147 


I want a man made to order for me; 
from The earl and the girl, w Ar- 
thur Gillespie and Nat D. Mann, m 
N. D. Mann. © Rose Gillespie and 
Beatrice Mann, as widows. R 22737. 

148 


I will love you forever my dear; from 
The man from now, w and m Manuel 
Klein. © Helen Klein, as widow. 
peers 149 


I will never leave Thee: w and m Mrs. 


—_ 


C. H. Morris. © Frances Morris 
Lunk, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22574. 150: 


I wonder what the wild waves are say- 
Ing; w Harry Williams, m E. Van 


Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, as 
author, and Carolyn Quinn as 
widow of the author of w. R 22485. 

151 


Ich méchte, ich wire: v. Gustaf Fré- 
ding, deutsch Woldemar Kolpyts- 


106 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1983 
ehew, m Jean Sibelius, rev. © 
Wilhelm Dugge, as author of revi- 
sion. R 22468. 152 


If I could love thee; w Louise Alston 
Burleigh, m Samuel Coleridge-Tay- 
for. ee! Wee. Tn Ac flatio'© 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, as widow. R 228138, 22814. 

153, 154 


If I were on the stage; from M’lle 
Modiste, Victor Herbert; hotel orch. 
© Ella Bartlett and Clifford Her- 
bert, as children of the deceased 
author. R 22495. 155 


If you'll only trust your heart to me; 
w Bartley C. Costello, m Ernest R. 
Ball. © Maude Lambert, as widow 
of the author of m, and Bartley 
Costello, as author. R 22474. 156 


In a gondola; song, w from the poem 
by Robert Browning; bar. © John 
Beach, as author. R 22980. 157 


In black and white; arr. for voc. 
orch.; in G. © John W. Bratton, as 
author of the arrangement. R 
22826. 158 


In der nacht; von Ludvig Schytte, op. 
141, no. 5; kilavier. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 22646. 159 


In the golden autumn time, my sweet 
Hlaine; w Richard H. Gerard, m 
S. R. Henry. © Henry R. Stern, as 
author of m. R 22669. 160: 


In the land of cotton; Crest minstrel 
overture and opening cho. no. 2, arr. 
© Isidore Witmark, as author. R 


22528. 161 
—cho. pts. © Isidore 
Witmark, as author. R 22543. 162 


Injun gal; song, w P. ©. Mason. © 
Ellis R. Ephraim, as author. R 
22490. 163 


Is he yours; song, w Ada R. Haber- 
son. © Robert Harkness, as au- 
thor. R 22888. 164 


It’s easy, dead easy; song, w Heelan 
and Moran. © Seymour Furth, as 
author. R 22548. 165 


It’s hard to be a hero; from Wonder- 
land, w Glen MacDonough, m Victor 
Herbert. © Ella Bartlett and Clif- 
ford Herbert, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m, and Alan Mac- 
Donough, as child of the deceased 
author of w. R 22524. 166 


161050—33——8 


180 

Jesus, my strength, my hope; hymn- 
anthem, w Chas. Wesley. © J. 
Christopher Marks, as author. R 
DO 21, 167 


Jolly (The) bugler; march and two 


step; pf. © Harry Israel, as au- 
thor. R 22563. 168 
Julie Dooley; song, from His high- 


ness the bey, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author. R 22681. 169 


Jungle (The) march. © Mose Gum- 


ble, as author. R 22845. 170 
Kinder-suite; mit benutzung von 
volks- u.  kinderliedern, Ludvig 


Schytte, op. 142a; pf., 2 violinen, 
violoncell u. kinder-instrumente mit 
gesang ad lib. © Anna Schytte, as 
widow. R 22641. 171 


Kisses; from The white cat, w Wil- 
liam Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © 
Jean Schwartz, as author, and 
Maude Nugent Jerome, as widow. 
R 22745. 172 


from Miss Dolly Dollars, 
Otto Langey ; 


Lancers; 
Victor Herbert, arr. 


orch. © Lizzie Langey, as widow. 
R 22844. 173 
Land (The) of romance; serenade, 


from Bebe of the West, Karl L. 
Hosechna; pf. duet. © Hettie 
Hoschna, as widow. R 22850. 174 


Laughing nymph; valse piquante, An- 
dor Pinter; pt. © Emma May Pin- 
ter, aS widow. R 22562. 175 


Laughing (The) school; from Society 
circus, w Sidney C. Rosenfeld, m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 22553. 176 


Leave the door ajar; song, w Paul 
West. © John W. Bratton, as au- 
thor. R 22556. 177 


Let chimes of Easter be gladly rung; 
pt. song, English, James C. Macy, m 


Franz Abt; women’s voices. © 
‘Mary E. S. Macy, as widow. R 
DAC: 178 
Light and free; concert valse, C. A. 

Egener; vocal orch.; in C. 
Louisa Egener, as widow. R 22515. 
179 


Light upon the twilight hour; anthem, 
w Lillias C. Nevin, m Arthur F. M. 
Custance; mixed voices. © Alberta 
Custance Haben, as widow of the 
author of m. R 22841. 180 


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181 


Like the rose he wears today; w B. C. 
Costello, m Ernest R. Ball. © 
Bartley C. Costello, as author of w 
and Maude Lambert, as widow of 
author of m. R 22550. 181 


Little (A) class of one; from It hap- 
pened in Nordland, Victor Herbert, 
arr. for hotel orch. © Ella Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, as children of 
the deceased author. R 22848. 182 


w Glen MacDonough, m Vic- 
tor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett and 
Clifford Herbert, as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alan 
MacDonough, as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 22525. 183 


Little (The) Michus; musical play, A. 


Vanloo and @G. Duval, English, 
Henry Hamilton, lyrics Percy 
Greenbank, m Andre Messager. 
Voc. sc. © Jean Messager, as next 


of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 22928. 184 


Live by the rule called golden; song, 
w H. O. Devah. © William Edie 
Marks, as author. R 22693. 185 


Lojko’s lied; op. 18. no. 4; hohe 
stimme. © Bernhard Sekles, as 
author of m. R 22688. 186 


Love is a silver boat; w Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart; high voice. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
thor. (R°22757. 187 


Love is like a cigarette; from It hap- 
pened in Nordland, w Glen MacDon- 
ough, m Victor Herbert. © Ella 
Bartlett, and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m, and Alan MacDonough, as child 


of the deceased author of w. R 
22526. 188 
Love me; song. © Arthur A. Penn, 
as author. R 22486. 189 


Love’s passing; w Louise Alston Bur- 
leigh, m Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. 
1. in F—2. In A flat.. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
as widow. .R 22821, 22822. 

190, 191 


Lullaby; by Albert W. Berg; pf. © 
Lillie Berg, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22661. 192 


Lu-Lu-Lucretia; w Benj. F. Barnett, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude Lam- 
bert, as widow of the author of m. 
R 22482. 193 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 28 


Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle; dramma 
lirico di Paul Milliet, m Spiro Sa- 
mara, rid. per canto e pf. © Anna 
Samara, as widow. R 22567. 194 


M’lle Modiste; entr’acte, Victor Her- 
bert; pf. © Ella Bartlett, and 
Clifford Herbert, as children of the 
deceased author. R 22851. 195 


finale 1, w Henry Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett, 
and Clifford Herbert, as children of 
the deceased author of m, and Mar- 
jorie Wilson, as widow of the au- 
thor of w. R 22498. 196 


Mah pretty Chloe from Tennessee; w 
Frank Craven, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 22472. 197 


Make me pure; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances Morris Lunk, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
22582. 198 


Man (The) behind the club; from 
Fritz in Tammany Hall, w William 
Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © Jean 
Schwartz, as author and Maud 
Nugent Jerome, as widow. R 22925. 

199 


Man (The) from now; opening cho., 
scene 2, w John Hendrick Bangs, m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 22491. 200. 


Man’s (A) song; w James Thomson ; 
bass; in C. © Victor Harris, as 
author. R 22461. 201 


Manuel Menendez; lyrisches drama, 
Vittorio Bianchi u. Antonio Anile, 
deutsch, G. Droescher, m Lorenzo 


Filiasi; klavierauszug mit deuts- 
chem text. © Georg Droescher, as 
author. R 22568. 202 


Marche japonaise; by A. Tellier; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
22602. 203 


Marsch in C; by Carl Reger, op. 15, 


no. 10; pf. © Beatrice Emma — 
Barnard, as widow. R 22612. 

204 
Mass of the sacred heart; mixed 


voices. © Alfred G. Robyn, as au- 
thor. R 22516. 205 


May-day; by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, as widower. R 
22934. 206 


May flowers; 2-pt. canon, Ww and m A. 
Mary R. Dobson; equal voices. © 
A. T. A. Dobson, as next of kin of 


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237 


' the author, who is not living. R | Moon dear; from A society circus, w 


22878. 207 
Mayor (The) of Tokio; Japanese op- 


era, bk. R. Carle, m Wm. Frederick . 


Peters. © Richard Carle, as author. 
R 22558. 207* 


Mazurka; di Ernesto Becucci, op. 308, 
no. 3; pf. © Rosa Ceresoli, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 22571. 208 


Meditation. 1. Voc. solo.—2. 2 mands., 
guit. and pf.—s. Violin and pf.— 4. 
Pf. duet—5. Organ. © Charles 
Sumner Morrison, as author. R 
22858-22862. 209-213 


Meet me on the fence tonight; from 
The white cat, w William Jerome, 
m J. Schwartz. © Jean Schwartz, 
as author and Maude Nugent Je 


rome, as widow. R 22739. 214 
Menuet; by Carl Reger, op. 15, no. 1; 
opts im... G. Beatrice Emma 


Barnard, aS widow. R 22603. 215 


Menuet enfantin; op. 129, no. 7; pf. 
August Nolek, as author. R 
22632. 216 


Menuetto; by Carl Reger, op. 13, no. 
5; pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
jas widow. R 22588. 217 


Mer calme; barearolle, Theodore Lack, 
op. 239; pf. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, aS widow. R 
22875. 218 


Merango (The) ; Cuban dance, Rosa- 
mond Johnson; pf. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, as author. R 22663. 219 


Merchant (The) of Venice; suite from 


the incidental music; pf. © Fred- 
erick Rosse, as author. R 22914. 
220 


Mes chers souvenirs; orch. © Ernesto 


Gillet, as author. R 22834. 221 
Mexicana; novelette; pf. © Percy 
Wenrich, as author. “ R 22479. 222 


Military Willie; from His honor the 
mayor, w Chas. J. Campbell and 
Ralph M. Skinner, m Julian EHd- 
wards. © Emily Edwards, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 22488. 223 


Mr. Lawson the man from Boston; 


from The ham tree, w William 
Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © Jean 
Schwartz, as author, and Maude 
Nugent Jerome, as widow. R 

224 


22734. 


Klein. © Helen 
R-22557, 225 


More (The) excellent way; song, w 
EK. D. Elliott. © William Edie 
Marks, as author. R 22694. 226 


Morning (A) in spring; 2-pt. canon, w 
and m A. Mary R. Dobson; equal 
voices. © A. T. A. Dobson, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 22877. 227 


Morning march; op. 1, no. 4; pf. © 
Frances E. Terry, as author. R 
22624. 228 


Mountain (The) king; w Percy Camp- 
bell Mason, m Walter A. Phillips. 
© Evelyn Jane Oxner, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 
22662. 229 


My broncho boy; w George V. Hobart, 
m A. Baldwin Sloane. © Mae Au- 
werda Sloane, as widow. R 22673. 

230 


w Raymond A. 


and m Manuel 
Klein, as widow. 


My daisiest Daisy ; 


Browne, m William H. Penn. © L. 
Ruth Penn, as widow. R 22545. 
231 


My gal Sal; song, P. Dresser. © 
Theodore Dreiser, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living, and as 
the executor of the author. R 22625. 

232 


My heart; song, w Josephine Daskam. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, as 
author. R 22869. 233 


My Illinois; song, from The Isle of 
Bong Bong, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author. R 22683. 234 


My Irish Daisy; from Fritz in Tam- 
many Hall, w Wm. Jerome, m 
Maude Nugent and J. Schwartz. © 
Jean Schwartz, as one of the au- 
thors of m and Maude Nugent 
Jerome, aS one of the authors of m 
and the widow of the author of w. 
Ri220ee: 235 


My lady of Japan; from The white 
cat, w William Jerome, m J. 
Schwartz. © Jean Schwartz, as 
author, and Maude Nugent Jerome, 
as widow. R 227388. 236 


My pals are my pipe and my stein; w 
Heelan and Moran, m Seymour 
Furth. © Hazel Furth, as widow. 
R 22846. 237 


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238 


My sins are forgiven; song, w Ada R. 
Habershon. © Robert Harkness, 
as author. R 22887. 238 


My sins! my sins! my Saviour; w J. S. 
B. Monsell, m William Wallace Gil- 
christ; in C min. © Susan B. Gil- 
christ, as widow. R 22874. 239 


My Uncle Sam; from The Isle of Bong 
Bong, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard. 
as author. R 22687. 240 


My wigwam lady; w William Jerome, 
m J. Schwartz. © Jean Schwartz, 
as author, and Maude Nugent Je- 
rome, aS widow. R 22852. 241 


Napoleon I; novelette; pf. © Lee 
Orean Smith, as author. R 22678. 
242 


Nature (The) class; from Wonder- 
land, w Glen MacDonough, m Vic- 
tor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett and 
Clifford Herbert, as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alan 
MacDonough, as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 22500. 243 


Nearer Thee; by Joseph Barnby, arr. 
Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
22946. 244 


Night (The) sea’s lullaby; song, w 
Alfred H. Hyatt; in G. © Valen- 
tine Hemery, as author. R 22756. 

245 


Nina; canzonetta, G. B. Pergolesi, 
English version; high voice. © Th. 
Baker, as author. R 22460. 246 


No one can take your place; w Ed. 
Gardenier, m J. Fred Helf. © Bes- 
sie Helf, as widow. R 22708. 247 


Norma, the social reformer; song, 
from Princess beggar. © Alfred G. 
Robyn, as author of m, and Edward 
Paulton, as author of w. R 22547. 

248 


Nothing satisfies but Jesus; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances Mor- 
ris Lunk, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22579. 249 


Now the day is over; song, w S. Bar- 


ing Gould. © Robert Harkness, as 
author. R 22889. 250 


Nydia waltz; by Thomas H. Rollin- 
son; orch. © Henry P. Buncher, as 
executor. R 22720. 251 

O let Him in; w C. D. Martin, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 22750. 252 


O salutaris Hostia; solo; med. voice. 
© Charles Sumner Morrison, as 
author. R 228683. 253 


O send out Thy light; anthem, w arr. 
and written Caroline Hazard; 
women’s voices. © Hamilton C. 
MacDougall, as author. R 22728. 

254 


O that we two were maying; w 
Charles Kingsley; low voice. 
Oley Speaks, as author. R 22867. 

255 


O wert thou in the cauld blast; pt. 
song, W Robert Burns; women’s 
voices. © Hamilton ©. Macdou- 
gall, as author. R 22729. 256 


Oh the deuce what’s the use; song, 
from The Isle of Bong Bong, w Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Joseph E. Howard, as author. 
R 22686. 257 


Old (The) time fire; w W. H. Bath- 
urst, arr., m Daniel B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
22454. 258 


On the Rialto; song, Clare Kummer. 
© Clare Kummer Henry, as author. 
R 22560. 259 


On the rocky road to Dublin; charac- 
teristic march; pf. © Ellis R. 
Ephraim, as author. R 22555. 260 


One Christmas night in Dixie; w 
Frank O. French, m Max §S. Witt. 
© Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 22674. 

261 


One little girl; w Chas. Noel Douglas, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude Lam- 
bert, as widow of the author of m. 
R 22480. 262 


One thousand miles from shore; w 
Edgar T. Farran, m J. Ringleben; 
bass. © Justin Ring, as author of 
m+ 220i. 


Only a sinner; w James M. Gray, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, aS widow. R 22455. 264 


Only in Thee; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 22754. 265 


Oracolo (L’); dal u The cat and the 
cherub, C. B. Fernald. Voe. sc. © 
Franco Leoni, as author. R 22541. 

266 


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297 


Pansy, Pansy; w Bartley C. Costello, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude Lam- 
bert, as widow of author of m, and 
Bartley Costello, as author of w. 
R 22537. 267 


Pas des nymphs; petite mazurka, A. 


Tellier, op. 14, no. 10; pf. © Wil- 
helm Aletter, as author. R 22599. 
268 


Paul Revere’s ride; cantata, w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow; bar. solo, 
cho. and orch. Voc. se. © Carl 
Busch, as author. R 22730. 269 


and cream; pf. © Percy 
R 22518. - 270 


Peter Pan; selection, John Crook; pf. 
© Alice Crook, as widow. R 22675. 
271 


Petite caline; intermezzo; orch. © 
Ernesto Gillet, as author. R 22830. 
272 


Plaudermadulchen; op. 129, no. 3; pf. 
© August Nolck, as author. R 
22628. 273 


Polka; di Ernesto Becucci, op. 308, no. 
2; pf. © Rosa Ceresoli, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 22572. 274 


Polnischer tanz;'by Carl Reger, op. 
15, no. 8; pf. © Beatrice Emma 
Barnard, as widow. R 22610. PAS) 


Praises; by E. O. Excell. © Edwin O. 
Excell, jr., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 22696. 

276 


Pray without ceasing; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances Morris 
Lunk, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 22581. 277 


Premier (Le) jour de mai; by A. Tel- 
lier, op. 14, no. 5; pf. © Wilhelm 
Aletter, as author. R 22594. 278 


Premiere (La) violette; scherzino, A. 
Tellier, op. 14, no. 2; pf. © Wil- 
helm Aletter, as author. R 22591. 

279 


Queen’s (The) Christmas carol; an- 
thology of poems, music, etc., ed. 
Hall Caine. © Mary Hall Caine, as 
widow. R 22777. 2h 


Quigley (L. J.) Notturno; op. 17; pf. 
© Sadie M. Quigley, as widow. R 
22618. 280 


Rainbow ; waltz, on Leigh and Pether’s 
song; pf. © Henry E. Pether, as 
author. R 22506. 281 


Peaches 
Wenrich, as author. 


Recollections of my old cabin home. 
© Frank D. Craig, as author. R 
22882. 282 


Redman (Harry N.) Sonata; op. 16; 
violin and pf. © Harry N. Redman, 


as author. R 22933. 283 
Réponse (La) du berger; gavotte; 
orch. © Ernesto Gillet, as author. 
R 22833. 284 


Retour des moissonneurs; chant popu- 
laire, A. Tellier, op. 14, no. 7; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
22596. 285 


Réve orientale; von Ludvig Schytte, 
op. 141, no. 3; klavier. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased 
author. R 22644. 286 


Réverie 4 deux; op. 22, no. 3; pf. 
© Arthur Hinton, as author. R 
22650. 287 


Romanze; by Carl Reger, op. 13, no. 
4; pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
as widow. R 22587. 288 


——op. 14, no. 3; klavier. © Er- 
manno Wolf-Ferrari, as author. R 
22654. 289 


Rondino; by Car] Reger, op. 13, no. 2; 
pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, as 
widow. R 22585. 290 


Rondo villageois; by A. Tellier, op. 14, 
no. 4; pf. © Wilhelm Aletter, as 
author. R 22598. 291 


Rook (The) and the robin; song, 
from Princess beggar. © Alfred G. 
Robyn, as author of m, and Edward 
Paulton, as author of w. R 22535. 

292 


Rosey [sic] red cheek; w B. C. Cos- 
tello, m Ernest R. Ball. © Bartley 
C. Costello, as author and Maude 
Lambert, as Widow of the author of 
Mieke. aeloen 293 


Sabbath praises; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances Morris Lunk, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
2251 Te 294 


Same old moon; song, from The land 
of nod, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author. R 22689. 295 


Saved and kept; w C. D. Martin, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 22753. 296 


Scéne d’amour; op. 22, no. 2; pf. 
Arthur Hinton, as author. R 22649. 
297 


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298 


pt. 107, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Science; from The man from now, w | Spirit (The) of Harvard; w J. Cheev- 


John Kendrick Bangs, m Manuel 
Klein. © Helen Klein, as widow. 
el. 298 
Séduction; valse lente; pf. © Er- 

nesto Gillet, as author. R 22831. 
299 


Seems to me I’ve always loved you; 
w Bartley C. Costello, m Ernest R. 
Ball. © Bartley Costello, as au- 
thor, and Maude Lambert, as widow 
of author of m. R 22476. 300 


She was only in Paris for a year; w 
Jas. T. Powers, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Maude Lambert, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 
22470. 301 


Sicilianischer tanz; op. 129, no. 8; pf. 
August Nolek, as author. R 
22633. 302 


Silverheels; Indian ballad, w James 
O’Dea, melody Neil Moret. © 
Charles N. Daniels, as author of m, 
and Anna O’Dea, as widow of au- 
thor of w. R 22507. 303 


Snowflakes; gavotte, Luella Lockwood 
Moore; pf. Lebaron Lockwood, 
as next of kin of the author who is 
not living. R 22927. 304 


So will I comfort you; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances Morris 
Lunk, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 22578. 305 


Someone; w B. C. Costello, m Karl 
L. Hoschna. © Bartley C. Costello, 
as author, and Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow. R 22549. 306 


Someone thinks of someone; w Ed. 
Gardenier, m J. Fred Helf. © Bes- 
sie Helf, as widow. R 22711. 307 


Song of the Nubian girl; w Thomas 
Moore, m Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. 
© Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, as widow. R 22823. 

308 


Songs of the South; male voices. © 
J. A. Parks, as author. R 22812. 
309 


Sound advice; song. © Harry Lau- 
der, and J. D. Harper, as authors. 


R 22924. 310 
Southwinds; pf. © George A. Grant- 
Schaefer, as author, R 22909. 311 


Spinning song; by Johannes Ziegler, 
op. 20, no. 3; pf. © Annie E. Zieg- 
ler, aS Widow. R 22904. 312 


er Goodwin, m F. H. Grey. © 
Frank H. Grey, as author, and Ida 
Goodwin, as widow. R 22511. 313 


Spread the news busy bees; pf. © 
Ulysses J. Alsdorf, as author. R 


22542. 314 
Spring; w George Taggart; male 
quartette. © William Christopher 
O’Hare, as author. R 22501. 315 


Summer; w George Taggart; male 
quartette. © William Christopher 
O’Hare, as author. R 22502. 316 


Sunrise; 2-pt. canon, w and m A. 
Mary R. Dobson; egual voices. © 
A. T. A. Dobson, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
22879. 317 


Sweetest (The) girl of all; song, Rich- 
ard H. Gerard. © Richard Gerard 
Husch, as author. R 229138. 318 


Tainted gold; from Society circus, w 
Sidney Rosenfeld, m Manuel Klein. 
© Helen Klein, as widow. R 22552. 

319 


Tarantelle; by Carl Reger, op. 15, no. 
6; pf. © Beatrice Emma Barnard, 
as widow. R 22608. 320 


Tell me; w Frank Dempster Sherman, 
m Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, as widower of the author of 
m. R 24455 321 


Tell me pretty girl, did you smile on 
me; w Frederic W. Hager, m Justus 
Ringleben. © Justin Ring, as au- 
thor of music. R 22710. 322 


Tender and true; waltz, Albert W. 
Berg; pf. © Lillie Berg, as child 
of the deceased author. R 22660. 

323 


Téte a téte (A) at eight; song. © 
Barney Fagan, as author. R 22847. 
324 


That’s why we're here; from The man 
from now, w John Kendrick Bangs, 
m.Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
as widow. R 22736. 325 


That sweet story: w James Rowe, m 
E. O. Excell. © Edwin Excell, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 22465. 326 


That would never do for me; song, 
from Princess beggar. © Alfred G. 
Robyn, as author of m, and Edward 
Paulton, as author of w. R 22554. 

327 


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Therefore with joy; festival anthem. 
© Caleb Simper, as author. R 
22952. 328 


This is how I do; from The sho-gun, | 


-‘w G. Ade, m Gustav Luders. © 
Gustav W. Chase and Edward 
Konig, as next of kin of author of 
m, who is not living, and George 
Ade, as author of w. R 22522. 329 


Throw out the gospel line; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances 
_ Morris Lunk, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 22576. 330 


Time (The), the place and the girl; 
from M’lle Modiste, Victor Herbert; 
hotel orch. © Ella Bartlett and 
Clifford Herbert, as children of the 
deceased author. R 22494. 331 


To teach the young idea how to shoot, 
shoot, shoot; w G. Ade, m Gustav 
Luders. © Gustav W. Chase and 
Edward Konig, as next of kin of 
author of m, who is not living, and 


George Ade, as author of w. R 
22528. 332 
Treue liebe; op. 13, no. 3; hohe 


stimme. © Bernhard Sekles, as au- 
thor of m. R 22637. 333 


Triumph (The) of the King; proces- 
sional hymn, w Lillias C. Nevin. © 
George B. Nevin, as author. R 
22724. 334 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) 1812 
overture solennelle; condensed and 
arr.; orch. © Adolf Schmid, as au- 


thor. 22918. 335 
Twilight; pf. © George A. Grant- 
Schaefer, as author. R 22908. 336 


Twilight beautiful twilight; w B. C. 
Costello, m Ernest R. ‘Ball. © 
_ Bartley C. Costello, as author and 
Maude Lambert, as widow of author 
of m. R 22731. Dot 


Valse-réverie; von Ludwig Schytte, 
op. 141, no. 6; klavier. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased au- 


thor. R. 22647. 338 
Valse tranquil; pf. © Percy Wen- 
rich, as author. R 22508. 339 
Valsette gracieuse; pf. © George A. 
Grant-Schaefer, as author. R 22910. 
340 


309 


Violet (The) bank; poem Darling, m 
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. ©  Jes- 
sie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Tay- 
lor, aS widow. R 22825. 341 


Vision (A); w Louise Alston Bur- 
leigh, m Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. 
1. In B flat—2. In D. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 


as widow of the author. R 22815, 
22816. 342, 343 
Visitors; song, w Helen Hay Whit- 


ney; in G. © Waddington Cooke, 
as author, R 22540. 344 


Voice (The) for it; from Wonderland, 
w Glen MacDonough, m_ Victor 
Herbert. © Ella Bartlett and Clif- 
ford Herbert, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m, and Alan Mac- 
Donough, as child of the deceased 


author of w. R 22509. 345 
Voice (The) of the dove; song, w 
Joaquin Miller. © Charles Willeby, 
as author. R 22878. 346 
Voiceless (The) ; song, w Oliver Wen- 
dell Holmes; mixed _ voices. 
George Siemonn, as author. R 
22764. 347 


Wake up Malinda; by Maude Nugent; 
pf. © Maude Nugent Jerome, as 
author. R 22469. 348 


Waldmirchen; op. 129, no. 4, pf. © 
August Noleck, as author. R 22629. 
349 


Waltz (The) must change to a march 


Marie; w Arthur J. Lamb, m J. 
Fred Helf. © Bessie Helf, as 
widow. R 22709. 350 


We are marching; song, w C. D. Mar- 
tin. © W. Stillman Martin, as 
author. R 22466. 351 


Wee (The) MacGreegor; Highland 
patrol; orch. @© Harry George 
Amers, aS author. R 22916. 352 


Welcome; song. © Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, as author. R 22565. 

353 
Welcome, happy morning; Waster 


carol, w V. Fortunatus, J. Hllerton, 
tr. © Charles Fonteyn Manney, as 
author. R 22723. 354 


Werbung; op. 13, no. 5; hohe stimme. 
© Bernhard Sekles, as author of m. 
R 22639. 355 


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356 


What a Saviour; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 22748. 356 


What the nightingale sang; 2-pt. 
canon, w and m A. Mary R. Dobson; 
equal voices. © A. T. A. Dobson, 
as next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 22876. 357 


What Thou hast given me; w Charles 
Kingsley, m Samuel Coleridge-Tay- 
lor. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood 
Coleridge-Taylor, as widow. R 
22824. 358 


When F. O. E. spells friend; song, 
m Theo. H. Northrup. © Bartley 
C. Costello, as author. R 22733. 

359 


When sinks the sun so gently; w Jes- 
sie Mae Jewitt, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Jessie Mae Jewitt White, as au- 
thor of w and Maude Lambert, as 
widow of author of m. R 22478. 

360 


When stars are in the quiet skies; 
song, low voice. © Oley Speaks, 
as author. R 22868. 361 


When the bridegroom comes; w Anna 
Huber Kent, m Daniel B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
22458. 362 


When the right little girl comes along; 
song, w Paul Barnes. © E. Ray 
Goetz, as author. R 22679. 363 


When the roses fade away: song. © 


Dan J. Sullivan, as author. R 
22496. 364 
When you grow tired just let me 


know; from The land of nod, w Ad- 
dison Burkhardt. © Joseph BH. 
Howard, as author. R 22691. 365 


Where the wild vine clings; from His 
honor the mayor, w Chas. J. Camp- 
bell and Ralph M, Skinner, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 22487. 366 


Why do I love you; w Thomas Lit- 
tlefield Marble, m Florence Ednah 


Chipman; in E flat. © Florence 
Chipman Berwick, as author. R 
22615. 367 


pt.. 10, MNS We2e 


Will you love me in December as you 
do in May; w J. J. Walker, m Ernest 
R. Ball. © James J. Walker, as 
author of w, and Maude Lambert, 
as widow of author of m. R 22481. 

368 


Wind from the western land; w Clif- 
ton Bingham, m H. H. Trotere. 1. 
In B flat.—2. In C.—3. In D.—_4. In 
E flat. © Jeanie Trotere, as widow. 
Rp 2eotae: 369 


w George Taggart; male 
© William Christopher 
R 22504. 370 


Winter ; 
quartette. 
O’Hare, as author. 


Capriccio ; 
© Ermanno 
R 22656. 

371 


Wolf-Ferrari (Ermanno) 
op. 14, no. 2; Klavier. 
Wolf-Ferrari, as author. 


Melodie; op.. 14, no.“ tae) 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, as author. 
IR 226par 372 


Wonderful (The) Redeemer; w C. D. 
Martin, m Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 22751. 373 


Wonderland; by Victor Herbert; pf. 
1. Entr’acte, act 2.2. Finale 2.— 
3. Entr’acte, opening act 3. © Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
22519-22521. 374-376 


musical extravaganza, book and 
lyrics Glen MacDonough, m Victor 
Herbert. Vocal sc. © Ella Bart- 
lett and Clifford Herbert, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m, 
and Alan MacDonough, as child of 
the deceased author of w. R 22512, 
377 


overture, Victor Herbert;, pf. © 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author. 
159 bg 378 


selection, Victor Herbert; pf. © 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author. 


R 22828. 379 
Woodcutters (The); from Princess 
beggar, w E. Paulton, m A. G. 
Robyn. © Edward Paulton and Al- 
fred G. Robyn, as authors. R 
22857. 380 


You only you; from His honor the 
mayor, w Chas. J. Campbell and 


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no. 1, 1933 387 
Ralph Skinner, m Julian Edwards. A. G. Robyn. © Alfred G. Robyn, 
© Emily Edwards, as next of kin as author of m, and Edward Paul- 


of the author, who is not living. R ton, as author of w. R 22536. 384 


il 
22489. ai Zuleika ; Oriental waltz, Samuel Cole- 


Youw’re crazy with the heat; w and m ridge-Taylor; pf. © Jessie Sarah 
A. Baldwin Sloane. © Mae Au- Fleetwood  Coleridge-Taylor, as 
werda Sloane, as widow. R 22664. widow. R 22818. 385 

382 
Zur guitarre; op. 129, no. 6; pf. © 

You're the nicest man I ever Saw; W August Noélek, as author. R 22631. 
George V. Hobart, m A. Baldwin 386 
Sloane. © Mae Auwerda Sloane, 
as widow. R 22670. 383 | 2905; incidental m for end of pro- 

logue, changed to The man from 

You’re the only one for me; duet, from now, Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
Princess beggar, w E. Paulton, m as widow. R 22492. 387 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1933 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. 2 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1933 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS To BE Norep By Usrrs or THis CATALOGUE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Palestrina 
(Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns — 
(Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); — | 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Funf studien,”’ “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“ cantata,” ‘‘ schottische,’’ “nocturne,” “ impromptu,’’ “ sonata,” “ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying ‘ words by,” “music by”) are to be under- 
stood as songs. Song's are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless 
otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,’’ Class E, Musi- 
cal compositions; “ D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “© ” implies 
copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of publica- 
tion; “© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 

_ Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the 
prices of the various parts of the Catalogue are now as follow: 


Patenaiaroiy i: BOOKS, proper. 2 $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
eee LE PME TL CUP TC eh eee nie WN TET nN Ed Se oe ee 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures___.________ 2.00 
Pe Cem OL CANS Steric river ve eee El ye hee ip 2.00 
Po tteaevISical COMPOSitions~ i 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations____ 2.00 
DIete mum oers (except Book. leaflets) _-_-._______-_________--.-__=_=- . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_______-_--_--_--_____- 2. 00 
ma lleparts; tor complete ealendar! ‘year -Ui._ 2b si_ lak ea 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as ahdve 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1933. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright de 
posits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical 
compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engrav- 
ings, or photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and 
photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. 
No maps are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles. which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Reetster or Copyricnts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-viii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 138; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. ", and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-1x of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 38, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos, 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guate- 
mala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICE.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words 
or music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A deux, c’est mieux; fox-trot, paroles 
Jean Vorcet, m Gaston Claret, arr. 
Billy Golwyn; orch. ptes. © Dee. 
30, 19382; E for. 28824; H. Benjamin. 

2816 


A la fiera de Mast’ Andrea; madrigale 
napoletano, parole popolari antiche, 
m Renato Parodi; 4 voci miste, con 
Solo di sop., a cappella. Partitura. 
© Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 28442; G. 
Ricordi & co. 2817 


Accordiomania; by Pietro Frosini; pf. 
accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34932; Alfred music co., inc. 2818 


Addio a Napoli; tango, Tito Murzilli, 
arr. Fritz Mueller-Melborn; orch. 
pti. © Oct. 19, 1982; B for. 28452; 
Eduard Kl6éckner. 2819 


Adorable; waltz, w Geo. Marion, jr., 
m Richard A. Whiting. © 1c. Feb. 
9, 1988; E unp. 67475; Movietone 
music corp. 2820 


Adventslied; text Heinr. Elmenhorst 
[and] Nach dem segen; text Ad. 
Schramm: m Joh. Wolfg. Frank, 
bearb. Hanns Miessner, op. 15, nr. 
3; miénnerchor, a cappella. Parti- 
tur. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28456; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 2821 


Afraid; w Allen Stearn; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1983; E unp. 67689; Marlin 
Lewis Merrill. 2822 


Ain’t it too bad that I ain’t; song, 
melody Kenneth Casey. © 1. Feb. 
21, 1933; E unp. 67900; Julius Co- 
hen. 2823 


Airs classiques; de Charles Marie de 
Weber, nouvelle éd. avec paroles 
francaises, d’aprés les textes primi- 
tifs révus et nuancés, A. L. Hettich;: 
voix élevées. 16° v. © Dec. 1, 
1952; E for. 28831; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie. 2824 


Airy, fairy lady; song, melody James 
L. Brown. © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1983; E 
unp. 67248 ; Hugene Rosenburg. 

2825 


Al ausentarte; song, w Antonio R. 
Matos. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68169; Elena Zeno Matos. 2826 


Alabama rambles; pf. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1933; E unp. 67485; Louise Clark. 
2827 


Alarm clock blues; fox trot, w and 


melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 21, 1938; 
EK unp. 67897; Anthony Youngs- 
worth. 2828 


Album of songs and charts; arr. John 
Westbrook ; Hawaiian steel guit. © 
May 27, 1982; AA 114436; John 
James Westbrook, jr. 2829 


All because of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 19383; E unp. 67525; 
Laura H. Queen. 2830 


All I want is love and you; song, 
melody Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1983; E unp. 68027; Charles G. 
Adams. 2831 


All I want is you; song, melody An- 
tonio Lora. © 1 c. Feb. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 67893; Marjorie Harper. 

2832 


All I want it’s you; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34673; Julia Michel. 2833 


All in the state of mind; song, w 
anon. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68188; Alice J. Condon. 2834 


All my own; w T. C. O’Brien, melody 
R. Pellegrino. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68036; Thomas C. O’Brien 
and Rosario Pellegrino. 2835 


All on a summer’s day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67747; 
Orville D. Denmon. 2836 


All on account of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 19383; E unp. 67527; 
Benjamin P. Tomlin. 2837 


All over you; fox trot song. © 1. 
Feb. 1, 19383; E unp. 67346; David 
Jerome Dukette. 2838 


All praise to Thee, my God, this night ; 
w Thomas Ken, m Matthew Nor- 
man Lundquist; mixed voices. © 


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2839 


All praise to Thee, my God, this 
night—Continued. 
Feb. 7, 1933; E pub. 34754; Concor- 


dia pub. house. 2839 


Allegro festivo; av Waldermar Ahlén-; 
6rgel. © Dec. 29, 1982; FE for. 
28460; A. B. Nordiska musikfoérlaget. 

2840 


Alleluia O Lord, our God; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67964; 
Howard A. Love. 2841 


Alma de caballero; tango argentino, 


letra y m Ulisse Siciliani; orch. 
parti: © Dec. 16, 1932; E for. 
28355; M. Marletta. 2842 
Alma mater song; pf. with w. © Feb. 


1, 1983; E pub. 34602; Charles Ker- 
mit Bolick. 2843 


Almighty God, whose glory; motet, w 
from liturgy of St. James, m Alfred 
Whitehead; mixed voices. © Jan. 
-24, 1938; E pub. 34467; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co. 2844 


Alone in dreams; fox trot song. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67709; Ray- 
mond Lax. 2845 


Alten (Die) strassen noch; w Her- 
mann Frey, m Fritz Redl, op. 14, 
arr. Leopold Weninger; orch. stim- 
men. © Dec. 9, 1932; E for. 27305; 
N. Simrock. 2846 


Amazon blues; w Burton and Jason, 
m Arthur Lange. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 67647; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 2847 


America, can I do more; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
67926; Margaret Colvin. 2848 


America first; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67891; Ione 


Turner Stringham. 2849) 
Amro method of piano jazz. © Dec. 
27, 19382; AA 114498; Milford J. 
Averwater. 2850 


An den mond; text W. von Goethe, m 
Arthur Piechler; mittelstimme, vio- 
line, ad lib., u. klavier. © Jan. 12, 
1933; E for. 28270; Ingeborg von 
Koenigswald. 2851 


Anacreon; w from Greek of Antipater, 
Humbert Wolfe, m Masters van 
Someren-Godfery. © Dee. 28, 1932; 
E for. 28238; Augener, ltd. 2852 


Ancient German Easter carol; text 
from Pone luctum, Magdalena, reset, 
Roland Thompson, melody from 
Nicht ruhen Magdalena kundt, arr. 


4 


a 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Harvey Gaul; mixed voices; organ 
acc. © Jan, 26, 1933; E pub. 34697; 
Oliver Ditson co., ine. 2853 


Andante cordial; de P. O. Feroud; 
violoncelle ou violon et pf. © Dec. 
1, 1982; E for. 28834; Editions du 
magasin musical, Pierre Schneider. 

. 2854 


Angel mother; song. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1933; E unp. 68123; Florence Rugg 
Ellis. 2855 


Angels of light; song, Felix Borowski. 
Feb. 11, 1938; E pub. 34846; 

H. T. FitzSimons co. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 2856 


Anna Karenina; vorspiel zum 4. bild, 
von Jend Hubay; orch. Partitur. 
© Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 28465; Uni- 
versal edition a. g. 2857 


Annemarie; marsch-foxtrot, aus An- 
nemarie, die braut der kompagnie, 
text: Gustav Althoff u. Kurt Heinz, 
m Gustav Althoff. © Noy. 3, 1932; 
E for. 28502; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m: -bvch. 2858 


Answer (The) to twenty one years; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 67454; Bob Miller. 2859 


Anything you do is wonderful; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68198; 
Eugene Collins Abrams. — 2860 


Anything your little heart desires; w 
and m Little Jack Little, Dave Op- 
penheim and Ira Schuster; with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Feb. 16, 1983; E pub. 34858; Santly 
bros., ine. 2861 


Anytime, anyday, anywhere; w Ned 
Washington, melody Lee Wiley and 
Victor Young. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 68115; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 2862 


April song; song, w Winifred Adams 


Burr. © 1. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 
67912; Anne Cornelia Parsons. 
2863 

Are you lovable; w and melody Bob 
Rothberg and Terry Shand. © 1 
c. Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 67816; Leo 
Feist, ine. 2864 
Ariane; slow-fox, text Friedrich 
Schwarz, m Stephan Weiss una 
Friedrich Schwarz. © Jan. 16, 
1983; E for. 28211; Musikverlag 
City. 2865 


— arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. 
stimmen, u. gesangstrio. © Jan. 
16, 1983; E for. 28212; Musikverlag 
City. 2866 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Arizona brings me dreams of you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 68001; Georgie W. Hudspeth. 

2867 


As far as your’ [sic] concerned; song, 


m Orella Margaret Sober. © 1 ©¢. 
Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68152; Al- 
bert Kennedy Williams. 2868 


As it began to down; anthem, text se- 
lected and arr. Ruth Pierpont Ste- 
phens, m Ward-Stephens; solo and 
cho. or mixed quartet. © Jan. 30, 


1933; E pub. 34615; Harms, ine. 
2869 
As long as I live; song. © 1c. Feb. 


28, 1933; E unp. 68194; Hugene Col- 
lins Abrams. 2870 


As long as it’s a part of me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 
67452; Milton Klein. 2871 


AS we said good night; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67487; Sea- 
verns B. Tucker. 2872 


Asi eres tu; bolero, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67160; 
Louis Conception. 2873 


At evening; by Bernard Wagness; pf. 
© Jan. 10, 1933; E pub. 34710; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., inc. 2874 


At Madame Delgay’s; musical play by 
Henry Hammer, in Jerome Ruger. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; D 28391; Wil- 
liam Jerome Ruger. 2874* 


At the bow-wow ball; w Edward Hey- 
man, m Boyd Bunch; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 34880; 
Famous music corp. 2875 


At the end of the rainbow; song. © 1 
ce. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 67168; Erwin 
A. Bennett. 2876 


At the jungle jubilee; w and melody 
Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim 
and Ira Schuster. © 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67513; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson. inc. 2877 


At the wedding of the rooster to the 
little red hen; w R. W. Brown, 
melody R. Gunst. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67199; Roger Wm. 
Brown and Rolf Gunst. 2878 


Au jardin des abeilles; dans Le revue 
d’amour, paroles et m Maurice Her- 
mite. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 28242; 
Enoch & cie. 2879 


2891 


Augustine; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67444; Henry 
Levin and Benj. Vine. 2880 


Auld songs o’ hame; w Eric Haydon, 
m Henry Geehl; in F. © Jan. 6, 
1933; E for. 28241; Enoch & sons 


(1927) ltd. 2881 
Autumn sunset in the canyon; pt.- 
song, w Mona Modini Wood, m 


Elinor Remick Warren; men’s cho. 
© Feb. 2, 1933; E pub. 34603; H. W. 


Gray co. 2882 
Avventure (Le) di Mincuccio ’o 
barese; versi e melodia © Feb. 20, 
1988; E pub. 384867; Gennaro 
Amato. 2883 


Away from the world; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67269; 
Bernard Selinger. 2884 


Away, way out in the sticks; w Benee 
Russell, melody Sammy Fain. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 19838; E unp. 67514; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

2885 


Baby, like your poor old dad; w and 
m Sam Mayo; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 28406; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 2886 


Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel) Kon- 
zert; in D-dur, hrsg. u. ftir den prak- 
tischen gebrauch eingerichtet Lud- 
wig Landshoff; cembalo o. klavier, 
mit streichorch., 2 fléten u. 2 horn- 
ern. Partitur. © Nov. 10, 1932; BE 
for. 28306; Edition Adler, G. m. 
b. H. 2887 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Crucifixus; 
from Mass in B min., ed. and Eng- 
lish adapted Norwood W. Hinkle; 
mixed voices; pf. or organ acc. 
Jan. 23, 1933; E pub. 34696; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 2888 


English adapted N. W. 
H., m arr. Arthur W. Gnau; wom- 
en’s voices; pf. or organ acc. 

Jan. 23, 19383; E pub. 34701; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc. 2889 


Six suites; nouvelle éd. entiére- 
ment rév. Paul Bazelaire; violon- 
celle. © Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 
28521; Editions Max Eschig. 2890 


Three pieces; transcribed Theo- 
dore M. Finney; flute or oboe, B 
flat clarinet and bassoon. Sc. and 
pts. © Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34622; 
M. Witmark & sons. 2891 


119 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2892 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Cont. 

—— Two gavottes in D major; from 
The D major suite, ed. Theodore M. 
Finney. Sc. and pts. 1. String quar- 
tet and bass ad lib—2. 3 violins, 
cello and bass ad lib. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34625, 34626; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 2892, 2893 


Back again; w and m Eddie Hoffman 
and Chick Hamilton: with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 34870: 
Edgar J. Hoffman and Charles M. 
Hamilton. 2894 


Baiser (Un) d’amour ca ne s’apprend 
pas; dans La revue d’amour, paroles 
et m Maurice Hermite. © Jan. 20, 
19383; E for. 28243; Enoch & cie. 

2895 


Ball im Savoy; operette, Alfred Griin- 
wald u. Fritz Lohner-Beda, m Paul 
Abraham. hft. 2.—hft. 1. © Dee. 
23, 1932; E for. 28194, 28195 ; Doremi 
musikverlag, a. g 2896, 2897 


Ballade des biens immeubles; poéme 
André Gide, m Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco. © Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 
28445; G. Ricordi & co. 2898 


Band (The): by N. Louise Wright, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf., 6 
hands. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
84758; Clayton F. Summy co. 2899 


Barearolle; w Billy Yorke, m Birger 
Struense and Joseph Miiller. ©le. 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68094; Birger 
De Buelow. 2900 


Bare knees; fox trot, w Roy Hewitt, 
m J. Oastler Milner; with ukulele 


arr. © Jan. 4, 1933; E for. 28298; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd. 2901 


Barnyard blues; song, and special cho. 


for pf. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 
67495; Edward C. Mergel. 2902 
Barotse; rhythmic novelty, T. W. 
Thurban; orch. pts., with w. © 
Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 28259; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 2903 


Basilisa; cuple coreable;: pf. con letra. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67568; 
Enrique Mari, 2904 


Basin Street blues: w and m Spencer 
Williams. © Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 
349438 ; Joe Davis, inc. 2905 


Be kind to your man; waltz. pf. with 
w. ©.1 e. Jan. 25, -1983; BH, unp. 
67570; A. D. Farquharson. 2906 


Be ready; fox-trot spiritual, w Andy 
Razaf, m Reginald Foresythe and 


120 


pt. 11, -n: S. Vv: 28 


Ted Weems. © Feb. 20, 1933; EB 
pub. 34944; Joe Davis, ine. 2907 


Be thrifty; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67362; Beatrice 
F. Stevens. 2908 


Beautiful Delaware; pf. with w. © 
1 e. Feb. 13, 19333) pimps G¥e2! - 
Alice Esther Evans Hemmerly. 2909 


Beautiful Hawaii; Hawaiian guit. 
diagram. © Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 
34688 ; Samuel Quagenti. 2910 

Beautiful mother; pf. with w. ©1e. 


Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67979; Wm. A. 
Wheeler. 2911 


Beautiful mother o’ mine; w and mel- 
ody. 2 1 ec. Feb. 23, 19333, ump. 
67927; N. A. Field. 2912 


Because they remind me of you; w 
and melody Budd L. Cross, Charles 
Kraatz and Jerome Metzel. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1983: E unp. 67409: Cross, 
Kraatz and Metzel. 2913 


Because you care; song, melody Larry 
E. Goffin. © 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68028; Charles G. Adams. 

2914 


Bedtime stories; w Mark Henry and 
Bob Maxwell, m Raymond Walker; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34913; 
Breezy music pub. corp. 2915 


Before we say good-night; w and m 
Harry Richman, J. Fred Coots and 
Roy Turk; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 20, 1983: E pub. 34946; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

2916 


Behind the hills; w and m Jack Hrick- 
son and Bob Miller; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 346538; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

2917 


Belle (The) of Loch Awe; w A. 
Ritchie Stewart, m Cuthbert Fors- 
ter, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy; 
men’s voices. © Jan. 27, 1933; E 
for. 28268; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 2918 


Bells (The) are ringing my song of 
love; pf. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 
67312; Teria Monck. 2919 


Belz; song, in The song of the Ghetto, 
w Jacob Jacobs. © Oct. 10, 1982; 
E pub. 34657; Alexander Olsha- 
netsky. 2920 


Berceuse; violin with pf. acc. ©1 ce. 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68145; Willard 
Youngdale. 2921 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Betrothal (The); w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 11, 193838; E unp. 67529; 
Ellerslie B. Myers. 2922 


Better times are coming; song, w J. A. 
St. Cyr and James M. Casler. ©1c. 
Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 67159; John 
Alexander St. Cyr. 2923 


Beware! beware! or you'll all be Swept 
away; w and m Reg Low; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 
28407; Lawrence Wright music co. 

2924 

Birds (The) at morn; by Bernard 
Wagness; pf. © Jan. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 84707; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

2925 


Black belt lullaby; plantation song, w 
Mary B. Ward, m Mildred White 
Wallace. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 
34731; Boston music co. 2926 


Black (The) man; song. © 1. Feb. 
4, 1983; E unp. 67315; Elmo E. 
Cestero. 2927 


Blaue (Das) vom himmel; schlager, 
texte Fritz Rotter u. Max Kolpe, m 
Paul Abraham. © Nov. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28188; Doremi musikverlag. 


a. g. 2928 
Blue; by Arthur Lange, arr. Wm. 
Spielter ; pf. conductor. © 1c. Feb. 


17, 1933; E unp. 67834; Movietone 
music corp. 2929 


Blue and alone; fox trot song. © 1. 
Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67347: Irene 
Kerr. 2930 


Blue Danube; Viennese  fox-trot, 
Johann Strauss, arr. W. C. Polla; 
orch. pts. © Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 
34631; Mills music, inc. 2931 


Blue Nile; slow blues, w Dion Tithe- 
radge, m Idris Lewis, arr. R. Munro; 
oreh, pts. © Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 
28258 ; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

2932 


Blue prelude; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. Feb. 6,.1933; E unp. 67296; Joe 
Bishop. 2933 


Blues of the night; pf. ©1c. Feb. 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 67291; Rose Rich. 2934 


Blues what am; w Harold Huchberger, 
m arr. Bob Nelson. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
19338; E unp. 67776; Fred Phillips 
Cummins. 2935 


Boat of dreams; song, w Gilbert 
_ Moore. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67209 ; Katharine Schuyler Anhelt. 

2936 


2950 


Bohemia; zambra gitana; pf. ©1«. 
Feb. 3, 1983; E unp. 67567; Enrique 
Mari. 2937 


Bo-hunk (The) trail; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67244; Randall 
M. Erickson. 2938 


Bolero; aus Gloria de Arellano; kla- 
vierauszug. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67783; August Karl Lentz. 

2939 


Bom-ba-diddy-bom-bom; w Harry Til- 
sley and Robert Stanley, m Tolchard 
Evans; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
31, 1933; E for. 28431; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 2940 


Bon voyage; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. Feb. 4, 
19357. Kos unp. O(eso. Teresicy: vibe 
Johnson. 2941 


Boop-oop-a-doop; melody Sammy 
Lerner and Sammy Timberg. © 1c. 
Feb. 15, 19383; E unp. 67753 ; Famous 
music corp. 2942 


Bootlegger’s (The) song; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; HE 
unp. 67932; Vincent Jerome Stabilis. 

2943 


Bound for. the isle of love: w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 
67449 ; Milton Klein. 2944 


Boy of mine; w and melody Ida Her- 
bert. © 1c. Feb. 4, 19383; E unp. 
67272; Cyril F. Hatchard. 2945 


Boy (The) scouts marching song; pf. 
with w. © 1. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 67855; Arthur Gordon Steele. 

2946 


Boy (A) was in love with a girl; pf. 
treble with symbols for harmony. © 
1 ce. Feb. 15, 19383; E unp. 67690; 
Herbert Richard Grauman. 2947 


Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby; arr. T. 
Stanley Skinner; 7-pt. mixed cho., 
with sop...solo. © Jan. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 34721; Boston music co. 

2948 


Song of the fates; w tr. from 
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by 
John F. Kyes, jr., m Johannes 
Brahms, op. 89, ed. Albert Stoesse! ; 
6 mixed voices. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
EK: pub. 34979; C. C. Birchard & co. 
2949 


Brighten up and smile; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67710; 
Henry E. Wohler. 2950 


121 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2951 


Brighter than the sun; from The little 
damozel, w Anona Winn, m Ray 


Noble; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E for. 28402; Lawrence 
Wright music co. 2951 


Bring back prosperity now; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1982; E unp. 67237; 
James R. Thorpe. 2952 


British (The) grenadiers; arr. Stan- 
ford Robinson; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 27, 1983; E for. 28269; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 2953 


Broadway Moon; w Al Koppell, m 
Terry Shand; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 7, 19383; E pub. 34795; Famous 


music corp. 2954 
Broken dreams; song. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
19383; E unp. 68016; Aimee Ethel 
Younger: 2955 


Broken dreams of love; melody with 
pi. .ace- ©, 1c, Feb: 24 1933. 
unp. 68032; Daniel Kuster. 2956 


Brothers and sisters get happy; w 


Charles Kallen; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Feb. . 13, 1933 ;;440) unpe 67620; 
Wendell W. Hall. 2957 


Brune:li (Peter) Idyl; pf-conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67470; 
Movietone music corp. 2958 


Bubbles: by Pietro Frosini; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34931; Alfred music co., ine. 2959 


Buddy; w and m Charles Derf, 
arr. Mabel Hendrix; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34787; 
Will Lewis. 2960 


Build a little love nest by a water 
mill; w H. Clayton Jones, m Leon 
T. Acland; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 26, 1983; E for. 28429; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 2961 


Build yourself a ladder of dreams; one 
step, w and m Alex Borger. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1938; E unp. 67848; Marie 
A. Borger. 2962 


Building dream castles; w and mel- 


ody. © 1 ce. Feb. 3, 1983; EH unp. 
67222; John Pinckney Scott. 2963 
Bui‘ding in Jesus; hymn. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


17, 19838; E unp. 67765; Wallace M. 
Cryor. 2964 
Bull cow blues; w and melody Willie 


Broomzy. © 1. Feb. 23, 19383; E 
unp. 67963; Lester Melrose. 2965 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 28 


Bull-frog (The) chorus; w Hale C. 
Cole [and] The pig-tail; w tr. from 
German, William Makepeace Thack- 
eray: m Geoffrey O’Hara; male 
voices. 1. 3-pt. cho., or trio—2. 
Cho., or quartet. © Feb. 14, 1933; 
E pub. 34906, 34907; Harms, ince. 

2966, 2967 


Buona notte, schdéne signorina; tango- 
serenade, text Fred Heller, m Max 
Niederberger, klay. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Dee. 2, 1932; E for. 
28493; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Gein DET. 2968 


Burla (La) del pievano Arlotto; di 
Achille Longo; pf. © Feb. 3, 1933; 
E for. 28444; G. Ricordi & co. 

2969 


Burlesque; composed and arr. Peter 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. no. 2. © 
1 e. Feb. 9, 1983; E unp. 67472; 
Movietone music corp. 2970 


Burlesque agitato; by Samuel Kaylin; 
pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67835; Movietone music 
corp. 2971 


Bury me in old Kentucky; w and mel- 
ody Jimmie Davis. © 1. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67435; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 2972 


By by Mr. Volstead here comes Mr. 
Beer; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
16, 1938; E unp. 67728; Sam Ka- 
valsky. 2973 


By moonlight I want you my dear; 
fox-trot and waltz arrs., w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 
67677; Otto Schick. 2974 


By the lilacs; song. © 1 e. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67554; John D. Marks. 


2975 

By the sea; fox-trot song. © 1 e. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 673841; 
Blanche Chalfant Tucker. 2976 


w and m Hugh Soper; with uku- 


lele arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
34782; Will Lewis. 2977 
Bye-bye depression; song, melody 


Stan Tucker. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67573; Harry J. Roche. 
2978 


Bye bye old troubles, we’ve droven 
[sic] you away; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 23, 1983; E wp Gren; 
Frank La Vere and Alfred Perry. 

2979 


Caballero (El) de la noche; joyas 
liricas cantadas en el producci6n, 


122 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


espanol José Mojica, arr. Hugo 
Friedhofer, w and m William Ker- 
nell, J. Mojica and Troy Sanders, 
compiler Movietone music corp. 

Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 34770; Movie- 
, tone music corp. —~ 2980 


Caballero-lied; w R. Eusebius, m R. 
Tritonus. © 1. Jan. 3, 1933; E 
~unp. 67327; Milan Roder. 2981 


Cabins; American rhapsody, James R. 
Gillette; symphonic band. Se. © 
Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34956; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 2982 


Calling; song. © i. Feb. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 673883; Anna Simonson and 
Marie Christianson. 2983 


Calling on my girl to-night; song. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67137; Wil- 
liam Koch. 2984 


Calvin Coolidge memorial march; band 
sc. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
67844 ; Nick Cantafio. 2985 


Campus moon; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 67328; Eddie 
Medema. 2986 


~ Candlelight time; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 68095; Ella Allen. 
¥ 2987 


Can’t say a word; fox-trot, w and m 
Lonnie Turner. © 1 ec. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 67806; Alonzo Owen 
Turner. 2988 


Can’t we get together ; w Dan Hornsby, 
melody Jimmie Mobley. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1933; E unp. 68127; James Ed- 
win Mobley. 2989 


Can't we meet again and let’s be 
sweethearts ; w and m Bud Flanagan 
and Reg Connelly; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 10, 1933; E for. 28313 ; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 2990 


Can’t you consider me darling; waltz 
song. © 1.c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67418; Lena I. Nelson. 2991 


Can’t you see I’m so amazed; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67994; 
Goldie McKinney. 2992 

Capitan (El); march, John Philip 
Sousa, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accor- 
dion. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 
34864; Theodore Presser co. 2993 


Captain (The) of the fire brigade; w 


and m Ernest Longstaffe. © Jan. 
24, 1953; E for. 28412; Chappell & 
e6., ltd: ; 2994 


3009 


Cara mia; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 19383; E unp. 68070; Perry Het- 


tel and Reb. Raney. 2995 
Caring for you; song, m Jack Ma- 
honey. © Jan. 9, 1933; E pub. 
34666; Carmine J. Citro. 2996 


Carissima; by Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
William J. Reddick; mixed voices. 
© Jan. 27, 1933; E pub. 34619; M. 
Witmark & sons. 2997 


sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34612; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 2998 


Carnations; English w Marjorie Har- 
per, Spanish w and m HEstic and J. 
Valverde. © Feb. 2, 1933; E pub. 
34652 ; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

2999 


Cassandra; ouverture, Vittorio Gnec- 
chi; orch. Se. © Jan. 10, 1933; E 


for. 28318; Edition Adler, G. m. 
b. H. 3000 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) 2 film 


studies; pf. © Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 
28446; G. Ricordi & co. 3001 


Castlepatrick; w G. K. Chesterton, m 
Victor Hely Hutchinson. © Jan. 31, 
1933; E for. 28271; Elkin & co., ltd. 


3002 

Cat (A) tale; w and m Edward R. 
Hawley; men’s cho. © Jan. 13, 
1933 ; E pub. 34723 ; Boston music co. 
3003 

Catch on; w Sam Theard, melody 


Johnnie Farro. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 67194; John Faracchio. 3004 


‘Cause we won’t be two sweethearts 
again; song. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 68144; Louis De Frances. 


3005 

Celebrated waltzes; ed. and arr. Hrnest 
Haywood; violin. nos. 1-10. © 
Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 28201; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 3006 
Cendrillon; conte dansé,  d’aprés 
Charles Perault, m Marcel Delan- 


noy ;. ‘pf..-.©, Dec. 5,,19382;. EB. for. 
28518; Editions Max Eschig. 3007 


Century of progress at Chicago 1933; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 679389; George F. Rohrsen. 

3008 


Certain signs; song, w Leigh Buckner 
Hanes. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
67873 ; Florentine Heimlich. 3009 


123 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3010 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Searf-dance; w Barnetta Brown, m 
arr. William Stickles; cho., or trio 
for sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E pub. 34908; Harms, ine. 

3010 


Changed; w and m Gordon VY. Thomp- 


son. © Jan. 9, 1933; E for. 28427; 
Gordon V. Thompson, Itd. 3011 
Chanson der Madeleine; aus Gros- 


stadt-nichte, Karol Rathaus; salon- 
jazz orch. stimmen. © Jan. 26, 1933; 
E for. 28463 ; Universal edition, a. g. 

3012 


w Beppo, m Karol Rathaus, 
klavier-arr. Alexander Steinbrecher. 
© Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 28467; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 3013 


Charles-Quint; French w and m Louis 
Garret, English w and m arr. D. 
Maes, ace. L. A. Dobbelsteen, op. 48. 
© Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 34922; De- 
sire Maes. 3014 


Chase your troubles away with a rain- 
bow ; fox trot, w and m Alex Borger. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67849 ; 
Marie A. Borger. 3015 


Chattanooga playboy; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Frank Perkins, pf. sc. James 
Matté; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 4, 
19383 ; E pub. 34840; Mills music, ine. 

3016 


Cheating; w and melody J. Thomas 
and Bobbie Green. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1933; E unp. 67704; John Steven 
Thomas and Robert Joe Green. 

3017 


Cheer up; w and melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 
20, 19383; E unp. 67845; Reed Evans. 
3018 


Cheer-up America; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67200; 
Isser W. Muskat. 3019 


Cheer up and drink some beer; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1983; E unp. 


67373; Carlton J. Siegler. 302) 
Cheer up! cheer up! the good old 
days will come again; song. ©1e. 


Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 680385; B. J. 
Biondi. 3021 
Cheerful little chairful; song, melody 
Pauline Story. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1938; 

E unp. 67295; Martin C. Unden. 
3022 


Cheerio; song, w Kate Cinquemani. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 19838; E unp. 67795 ; 
Edna W. Murtagh. 3023 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Cher ami; valse frangaise, Sam Cos- 
low, arr. J. M. Leipold; [pf. conduc- 
tor] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 
67464 ; Famous music corp. 3024 


Chiacchiere; versi e m Gurgo e Martf, 
orch. Virgilio Ripa [and] Sperduti 
nel blu; versi e m Angelo R. Bo- 
rella; rid. Virgilio Ripa: valzer; 
orch. pti: © Jan. 4, 1933; Histor. 
28204; A. & G. Carisch & co. 38025 


Chicago; song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67777; Frank Aloysius Jenk- 
over. 3026 


Chicago and how it was named ; w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Feb. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 67524; Henry Mathews. 3027 


Chicago, queen of the West; voe. duet. 
© Feb. 21, 1933; E pub. 34957; 
Gustav A. Eberhardt. 3028 


Chinese chow; w Herbert Luis, m J. 
McAntire, Rupert Russell, Milton 
Blake and Leslie Price. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
10, 19383; E unp. 68014; Josephine 
McAntire. 3029 


Choo choo; by Hugo Friedhofer, arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67832; 
Movietone music corp. 3030 


Choral fantasy on nursery rhymes; by 
H. Alexander Matthews; 4 hand 
pf. ace. 1. Men’s voices.—2. Wom- 
en’s voices. © Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 
34704, 34705; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

3031, 3032 


Christ is risen; Easter cantata, Bibli- 
cal w set tom Eric H. Thiman; soli, 
cho. and organ. © Jan. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 34694; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

3033 


Christ loveth me; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 1, 1988; E pub. 34590; Rudy 
BE. Callen. 3034 


Christ the Saviour is risen; anthem, 
text selected and arr. Ruth Pierpont 
Stephens, m Ward-Stephens; solo 
and cho. or mixed quartet. © Jan. 
30, 1983; E pub. 34616; Harms, ine. 


30385 
Christmas fantasy; band. arr., Gus 
Guentzel; [conductor pt.] © 1 «. 


Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67226; Harold 
Wim. Roberts. 30386 


Chromosones; m D. P. Harmon; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67202; Edith Thompson. 3037 

Clean sweep; march; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1983; E unp. 67744; A. Lincoln 
Fisher. 30388 


124 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Clock symphony; suite, G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, arr. B. F. Stuber; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 1, 1988; E pub. 34827; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co. 3039 


Close to my heart; w Ray Klages, m 
and ukulele arr. Helmy Kresa. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 34594; Santly 
bros., inc. 3040 


Close to you; from Ballyhoo, w Dewar 
Davidson, m William Walker and 
Peggy Cochrane; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 38, 1933; E for. 28203 ; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 3041 


Co-ed (The); by John Leipold; [pf. 
conductor] © 1e. Feb. 4, 1988; E 
unp. 67466; Famous music corp. 

042 


College girl; march, w R. W. Brown, 
melody R. Gunst. © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 
1933; E unp. 68162; Roger Wm. 
Brown and Rolf Gunst. 3043 


College pep march; by HK. A. Fenstad, 
._ arr. Henry S. Sawyer; pf., 4 hands. 
© Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 34750; Mc- 
Kinley music co. 3044 


Colors; song. © Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34805; Arthur J. Forcier. 3045 


Come along; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1988; E unp. 678038; Leon- 
ard Hawk. 3046 


Come and see the sunlight gleaming; 
w G. Hubi-Newcombe, m Cuthbert 
Haris. sop. 1 and 2. © Jan, 1%, 


35.5 6 tor. 28177 ;, Warren. & 
_ Phillips. 3047 
Come back; w and melody Harold . 

Hays. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1938; E unp. 

67951; Harold T. Hays. 3048 
Come back to me; song, m James 

L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 


Feb. 13, 19383; E unp. 67597; Jean- 
nette Beauchamp. 3049 


Come dance with me; w and m Bertie 
EY wreund...© 1 ¢.-Keb..U7, 1933; 
E unp. 68097; Burghardine Eliza- 
beth Freund. 3050 


Come, Heavenly Father, from above; 
hymn anthem, w Mary Cleveland 
Geer, m Louis R. Dressler; 4-pt. 
mixed cho., with incidental sop. solo 
and organ ace. © Feb. 8, 1933; E 
pub. 34760; G. Schirmer, inc. 3051 


Come on, get up; w and m Ben Black; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1983; E unp. 67792; Villa Moret, 
ine. 3052 


3066 


Come on prosperity; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 1, 19838; E unp. 67142; 
Lelah G. Cooper. 3053 


Come with me; song, w Dermot A. A. 
Innes. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 
28395; Winifred K. I. Barker. 

3054 


Como tu y yo; w and m Maria 
Grever; in C. ©1e. Feb. 9, 1933; 
E sunp. 67474; Movietone music corp. 

3055 


Concert; cycle of songs, WwW various 
authors; solo and mixed voices. © 
Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34960; Michl 
Gelbart. 3056 


Concertino; par Tibor Harsanyi; pf. 
et quatuor 4 cordes. Partitur. © 
Dec. 1, 19382; E for. 28423; R. Deiss. 


3057 
Coneerto in three rhythms; by Dana 


Suesse; 2 pfs. Sc. © 1 ec. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 67128; Famous music 


corp. 3058 
Coneordia (The) hymnal; coll. of 
hymns and spiritual songs, com- 


piled and ed. Andreas Bersagel, V. 
E. Boe, T. O. Burntvedt, Oscar R. 
Overby and §S. O. Sigmond. Rev. and 
enl. © Dec. 22, 1932; A 60068; 
Augsburg pub. house. 3059 


Congratulations, liberty bell; w Joe 
Goodwin and Al. Lewis, m Allen 
Sherman, arr. W. C. Lindemann; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 34771; Nattrass-Schenck, ine. 

3060 


Conquerors (The); from the picture, 
Max Steiner; pf. © Feb. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 34818; Sam Fox pub. co. 

3061 


Contemplation; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67783 ; 
Edgar Lundberg. 3062 


Conversation and light recit.; by Peter 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. hehe. 
Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67641; Movie- 
tone music corp. 3063 


Coon (The) among the chickens; by 
Malcolm Ives; pf. or xylophone solo. 
©oFebsn-7 2933" cb. fork. 28351 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 3064 


Coplas sefardies; letra y m Albert 
Hemsi, op. 7. © Nov. 10, 1932; E 
for. 28858; Edition orientale de mu- 
sique. 3065 

Cordinella; by Pietro Frosini; pf. ac- 


cordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34930; Alfred music co., ine. 3066 


125 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3067 


Cosmetic (The) girl; w and melody 
© 1 ec. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67954; 
Kenneth B. Pritchard. 3067 


Could you, would you; song, arr. 
Irwin Janata. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; 
BE unp. 67171; Joseph Francis Jaros. 

3068 


Counterpoint exercises; 51 examples 
and 291 exercises in 2, 38 and 4-pt. 


counterpoint, Adam Carse. © Dec. 
13: 193825. BE. fore (2823575) Augener, 
ltd. 3069 


Country (The) needs a man; written 
C, Grillo, m L. Cavaliere; pf: © 
1 ce. Feb. 27, 1983; E unp. 68134; 
Christopher Grillo and Louis Cava- 
liere. 3070 


Cowboy (The) rides on; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 
67899; Hugh Elmer Nichols. 3071 


Cowboy’s (A) best friend is his horse; 
w and m Bob Miller; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34778; 
ABC standard music publications, 
inc. 3072 


Cowboys (A) dream; pf. with w. © 
1c Feb. 17; 1938; HE. -unp. ‘67781; 
Doris Houser Greenbaum and Chas. 
Stanley Greenbaum. 3073 


Cowboy’s heaven; from Robber’s roost, 
w and m Val Burton and Will Jason, 


arr. William Spielter. © Jan. 30, 
1933; E pub. 34596; Movietone 
music corp. 3074 


Cranz-journal; par M. Brusselmans, 
orch. P. Leemans; orch. ptes. 2¢ 
-ér. © Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 28308; 
A. Cranz. 3075 


Creative music education primer; by 


Lydia Henniger; pf. © Feb. 20, 
1933; E pub. 34889; Shattinger 
piano & music co. 3076 
Creepin’ Charlie, creepy—low down; 


w and m Cal Grant; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 34876; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 3077 


Cricket (The) on the hob; song. © 


1 e. Feb. 7, 19383; E unp. 67363; 
Michael Dermott Fagan. 3078 
Croon a little love-song; w and m 


Erland Lyons. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67769; John Erland Bertram 
Lyons. 3079 


Crosfield (Arthur Henry) Nocturne; 
pf. © Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 28365; 
Arthur Henry Crosfield. 3080 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Crossing the bar; song, w Alfred 
Tennyson. © Feb. 11, 1933; E pub. 
34798; Gertrude Patrick. 3081 


song, w Alfred Tennyson. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67841; James 
Neill Northe. 3082 


Cruisin’; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 c. Feb. 23, 19883; E unp. 67988; 
Ruth Thomson Austin. 3083 


Cuban independence; march and two- 
step, Chas. D. Henninger, arr. for 
pf. © Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 34895; 
Harry J. Lincoln. 3084 


Cupids tears; song, m Orella Margaret 
Sober. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68153; Albert Kennedy Williams. 

: 3085 


©le. 
1933; E unp. 67711; Alice 
3086 


Curley [sic] head; valse song. 
Feb. 7, 
Ludeke. 


Custard and plums; w and m Leslie 
Weston; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
16, 1932; E for. 28513; Peter Mau- 


rice music co., Itd. 3087 
Cwmgwyn; hymn tune. © 1 e. Jan. 
25, 19338;. EH -unp. . GTO ens 
Thomas James. 3088 


Cyclone (The) ; by Murray L. Linday, 
arr. for violin. © Feb. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 67374; L. Leslie Loth. 3089 


Daffodil time; w Mel Bourne, melody 
Louis Drakeford. © 1 ¢ Feb. 6, 
1933; E unp. 67308; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford. 3090 


Dance, dance, dance; song, arr. Ir- 
win Janata. © 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 1983; 
E unp. 67170; Joseph Francis Jaros. 

3091 


Dance songs from the West Indies; 
arr. Meta Davis; pf. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E for. 28866; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd. 3092 


Dances of other days; by Gerald Phil- 
lips. © Jan. 16, 1933; E for. 28183; 
Warren & Phillips. 3093 


Dancing; waltz song. m EK. J. Sulli- 
van and Michael Paul Manganell. 
© 1e. Feb. 14, 1933; E unp. 67666; 
Edward Joseph Sullivan. 3094 


Dancing (The) doll: w E. Kouba, mJ. 
F. Langan. © Feb. 2, 1933; E pub. 
34595; Edward Kouba and James 
F. Langan. 3095 


126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Dancing the devil away; w and mel- 
ody Howard Johnson, Jack’ Meskill 
and Vincent Rose. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 67817; Leo Feist, inc. 

3096 


Dangerously yours; by L. E. DeFran- 
cesco; melody, with pf. acc. ©1c. 
- Feb. 13, 1983; E unp. 67649; Movie- 
tone music corp. 3097 


Danish dance; arr. Gladys Cumber- 
land; percussion band with violin 
ad lib.; pts., with pf. conductor sc., 
child-conductor’s sc. and pf. duet. 
© Jan. 17, 1933; E for. 28180; War- 
ren & Phillips. 3098 


Danza campestre; nell’ opera La 
Rosiera, atto 2, Vittorio Gnecchi; 


- orch. Sc. © Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 
28319; Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 
3099 


Dark eyes; Russian Gypsy air, arr. 
Crosby Mollenhauer; 2 violins and 
pf. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34834; 
Hamilton S. Gordon, inc. 3100 


Darkie’s (A) lament; w and m Robert 
Payne, arr. G. Ensminger. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 14, 1933; E unp. 67632; Robert 
HK. Payne, jr. 3101 


Darling (A) girl; valse boston; song. 
© July 5, 1982; E pub. 33161; Paul 
Theodore Lindner. 3102 


Das, was war, bleibt ein geheimnis; 
slow-fox, aus Saltomortale, w Fritz 
Rotter, English version Leon Col- 


lier, m Arthur Guttmann. © Apr. 
28, 19381; E for. 28228; Wiener 
bohéme verlag. 3103 


Dawn; by Bernard Wagness; pf. © 
Jan. 10, 1933; E pub. 34709; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 3104 


Dawn (The) of a happier day; treble 
voices. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 
68062; Margaret Cutter Goodrich. 

3105 


Dawn of love; melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 1933; E unp. 67696; Cecil Ellis. 
3106 


Day of days: w R. Z. Meyer and Hugo 
Meyer, m Louise Carter. © 1 c. 
Feb. 4, 19383; E unp. 67307; Ray 
Z. Meyer. 3107 


Days of long ago; waltz song, pf. arr. 
George Wald. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68025; Gordon L. Knight. 

3108 


Dear, TV’ll always love you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; -E 
unp. 68045; Don Ruocco. 3109 


165519—33——2 


3124 


Dear old memories; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67988; 
Albert R. Jones. 3110 


Dear tired eyes; fox-trot ballad, w 
Norman Henry, m Brian Thornton; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; 
E for. 28342; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 

3111 


Dearest girl of all my dreams; w 
Henry Abrams, m_ Burrell Van 
Buren and W. Lewis; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34783 ; 
Will Lewis. 3112 


Dearest one; w and melody Ted F. 
Kaye. ©1c. Nov. 14, 1932; E unp. 
63961; Theo. F. Kowalewski. 3113 


Deep forest; w Andy Razaf, m Regi- 
nald Foresythe and Earl Hines. © 
Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34569; Joe 
Davis, inc. 3114 


Definitely, it’s you; w Louis Rich- 
mond and Robert Hargreaves, m 
Marcelle Mayne; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 23, 1932; E for. 28297; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 3115 


Delirio; waltz, Fermo Dante Marchet- 
ti e Umberto Candiolo; orch. parti. 
© Nov. 28, 1932; E for. 28357; M. 
Marletta. 3116 


Deliver me, oh Lord; w and melody. 
©1c. Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68052; 
Henry Levin and Benj. Vine. 3117 


Democrat (The) volunteers; w Herb 
Gately, with melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
4, 19338; E unp. 67277; Leroy Ma- 
gruder. 3118 


Depression blues; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1933 ; E unp. 67740; Frank Leslie 
Norris. 3119 


Depression you made a bad impres- 
sion in my dough re mi; song, w L. 
Marsh. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67186; Luther Marsh and Alton T. 
Swearer. 3120 


Depression’s funeral march; song. © 
1c. Feb, 23,4935): 1 anp.,) 67959 : 
Ruby Danks Cadman. 3121 


Derelict song; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Harry Akst, arr. Hugo Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Feb. 138, 1983; E unp. 67645; 
Movietone music corp. 3122 


Desert wolf; song. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68060; Jean LaHue 
Brown. 3123 


Desolacion; waltz song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 67858; George M. 
Dada. 3124 


127 


‘es 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3125 


Diack (John Michael) Seventeen 
Scottish songs; selected from Or- 
pheus collection, v. 1, Simply arr. 
Id. .M Diack: pi. ©, Jan. bo 19355 
E for. 28375; Paterson’s publica- 
tions, ltd. 3125 


Different [sic] delightful you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67731; 
Freddie Williams. 3126 


Disappointed dear; song, arr. Kay 
Miller. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67385; Ray Francis Wurzer. 3127 


Disappointed in you; pf. with w. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67683; 
Dorothy G. Galbraith. 3128 


Distinctive men’s quartets; compiled 
Rob Roy Peery. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E pub. 34919; Theodore Presser co. 

3129 


Dizzy accordion; by Pietro Frosini; 
pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 34929; Alfred muSic ¢o., inc. 

3130 


Do you recall; w and m Bud Flana- 
gan, additional lyric Reg Connelly; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 2, 1933; 
E for. 28174; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd. 3131 


Dobbin; song. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 67502; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 
3132 


Dolores; tango, w Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Monta- 
gue Ewing: with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 23, 1932; E for. 28296; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 3133 


Dolores, I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67943; 
William A. Doverspike. 3134 


Don Juan in der fremde; ouverture, 
Hans Haug, op. 15; orch. Partitur. 
© Jan. 8, 1933; E for. 28317: Edi- 
tion Adler, G. m. b. H. 3135 


Don’t believe a word they say; w 
Mitchell Parish, m Alan Grey; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 
34838; Mills music, inc. 3136 


Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do; w 
and m Walter Donaldson; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 
34983 ; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, ine. 3137 


Don’t ever leave me again; song. © 
1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67298; 
Lawrence Scheinberg. 3138 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Don’t kiss me and beg my pardon; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67255; Frank N. Drake. 

3139 


Don’t leave me now; song, m Edith 
Lillian Emmerich. © 1 ¢ Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67233; Alfred Louis 
Emmerich. 3140 


Don’t say good-bye to me; w Chesy 
d’Are and Robert Fischer, m Chesy 
d@’Are; with ukulele arr. Harold 
Potter. © Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 
34859; C. de Archangelis, inc. 

3141 


Don’t say good-night; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67686; Morris 
Olson and Henry Russell Olson. 

3142 


Don’t send me orchids: w Sidney 
Clare, melody Joseph Meyer. ©1c. 
Feb. 27, 1983; E unp. 68120; Santly 
bros., inc. 3143 


Don’t tell about the past; m G. Chase; 
pf. with w. © 1c Jan. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 66833; A. E. Goodyer. 3144 


Don’t tell me; w S. Comly, melody 
John Sebastian. © 1 ec Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 67813; Chaffee Earl. 

3145 


Don’t wear a frown; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67539; 
Eva Wallace Pindell. 3146 


Dorfmusik (Die); walzerlied, text 
Teo v. Donop u. Peter Kirsten, m 
Mart Fryberg, arr. Franciscus Nag- 
ler; minnerchor. © Feb. 6, 1933; 
E for. 28448; Musikverlag City. 

3147 


Dos (Las) de la maflana; tango; pf. 
con letra. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; BH 
unp. 67800; Telesforo R. del Valle. 

3148 


Doux aveu; mélodie, de Une voix qui 
meurt, paroles Fabrice Lémon, m 
Henri Goublier, fils: bar. ou mezzo- 
sop. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for, 28481; 
Henri Conin. 3149 


Down at the bottom of the sea; w 
and m Robert Stanley and Ralph 
Butler; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
16, 19383; E for. 28343; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd. 3150 


Down channel; overture, Alec Row- 
ley; oreh. pts. © Jan. 27, 19335 
E for. 28280; W. Paxton & co., ltd. 

3151 


128 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Down in my heart; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67229; Thomas 
Wilson Hoag. 3152 


Down on the delta; fox-trot, w Spen- 
cer Williams, m Thomas Waller; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
BE for. 28394; Irwin Dash music ¢o., 
ltd. 3153 


Down South where dear old mammy’s 
waitin’ for me; w Al Hoffman, and 
melody. © Feb. 1, 1933; E ump. 
67155 ; Michael Slowitzky. 3154 


Down where the river meets the sea; 
w and m Val Burton and Will Ja- 
son. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
67755 ; Movietone music corp. 3155 


Dramatic episodes; comp. R. H. Bas- 
sett; [pf.-conductor] © 1 c. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 67655; Movietone 
music corp. 3156 


Draw nigh, and take the body of the 
Lord: communion hymn or introit, 
anon., tr. from Latin, John Mason 
Neale, m Basil Harwood; organ acc. 
© Jan. 31, 19383; E for. 28176; 
Novello & co., ltd. 3157 


Dream (A); nocturne, op. 7; pf. © 
1 ¢« Feb. 25, 1983; E unp. 68071; 
Emma Schwarze. 3158 


Dream cabin; w and m Helen Sims. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67572; 
Helen Simmergren. 3159 


Dream girl; fox trot song. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 25, 1938; E unp. 673829; Hugh 
McLeod. 3160 


—w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1938; E unp. 68067; Michael Rech- 
ler. 3161 


——w Vivian Miller, m Ralph Laver- 
ty; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 28, 
1932; E pub. 34788; Will Lewis. 

3162 


Dream love; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 
19338; E unp. 67606; Wayne A. Re- 

_ ber. 3163 


Dream (A) of Babylon; by P. Beech- 
field Carver, op. 21; brass and reed 
band pts. © Jan. 3, 1933; E for. 
28255; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

3164 


Dream song; w Walter de la Mare, 
m C. Armstrong Gibbs. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Jan. 31, 1933; E for. 
28348 ; Boosey & co., ltd. 3165 


Dreaming; song. © 1 e¢. Feb. 13, 
19383; E unp. 67581; Ellen Arnott 
Bates. 3166 


3180 


——valse song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 67712; Florence M. Mistretta. 
3167 


Dreaming dreams of you, dear; w and 
melody. © 1.c¢. Feb. 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 67947; Frank Falbo. 3168 


Dreaming of you; song, melody. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 19838; EK unp. 67377; Eva 
Stiles. 3169 


Dreams of long ago; song, melody 
Robert Van Sickle. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 67972; August H. Rin- 
gen. 3170 


Dreamy lullaby; waltz, Dick Black- 
ledge; 1st B flat trumpet. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1933; E unn. 67407; Richard 
Cyrus Blackledge. 3171 


Dreamy southern moon; song, w James 
G: Clyne. © 1. c¢. Feb. 11, 19383; 
E ounp. 67543; Effie E. McCloud. 

3172 


Drei zarte rosen; tanganilla-serenade, 
w Beda, m Heinrich Strecker. © 
Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 28486; Weiner 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 3173 


Drifting down the Mississippi; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 15, 1933; E 
unp. 67695; Susie Tracy Booker. 

3174 


Drifting far from God; hymn, w L. L. 
Pickett, m Harry Mitchell. © Feb. 
16, 1933; E pub. 34865; John H. 
Brunner. 3175 


Drink your coffee with cream; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68182; 
Victor Mizzy. 3176 


Du bist in meinem leben die erste sen- 
sation; tango, w Fritz Rotter, m 
Walter Jurmann und Bronislav Ka- 
per. © Oct. 26, 1932; E for. 28490; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

SLCC 


Du bist verrtickt, mein schatz, du 
denkst an liebe; foxtrot, w u. m 
Fritz Rotter u. B. Kaper. © Apr. 
1, 1981; E for. 28229; Wiener bo- 
héme verlag. 3178 


Du schwarzer Zigeuner ; lied u. tango, 
deutscher text Beda, m Karel Vacek, 
arr. Alexander Steinbrecher ; salon- 
jazz orch. stimmen, u. minner trio. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28462; Wie- 


ner operettenverlag, G. m. b. H., 
Dacapo verlag. 3179 
Dusky belle; melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 


1933; E unp. 67232; Earl Hines. 
3180 


129 


os 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3181 


pt. 1, 8.8.9. 28 


Dusty Shoes; w E. Y. Harburg, m | Eldridge (Judson) 100 Dixie favor- 


Jay Gorney; with ukulele arr. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34955; Harms, 
inc. 3181 


Earth (The) is the Lord’s; motet, w 
from the Bible, m Ernest Walker; 
sop. 1, 2, and alto. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E for. 28209; Novello & co., ltd. 

3182 


East River moon; fox trot, Ralph 
Rainger, dance arr. John M. Leipold; 
[pf. conductor] © 1 « Feb. 4, 
1933; E unp. 67462; Famous music 
corp. 3183 


Easter (An) alleluia; based on old 
Easter carol, English text E. A. F., 
m arr. Edward A. Fuhrmann; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Feb. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 34950; M. Witmark & sons. 

3184 


Easter mood; mystical sermon, text 
adapted and set to music E. A. 
Farner; mixed cho., with organ acc. 
© Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34959; Eu- 
gene A. Farner. 3185 


Easter triumph; service, w A. A. Payn, 
and others, m Roy E. Nolte, M. 
Isabelle Ritter and Clarence Kohl- 
mann. © Feb. 23, 1933; E pub. 
34981; Hall-Mack co. 3186 


Ebraica; string quartet. Se. and pts. 
© Sept. 15, 1932; E for. 283802; 
Samuel Alman. 3187 


EKinmal kommt einer [and] Jedes jahr 
im friihling; aus Traum von Schon- 
brunn, text Ernst Neubach, m Artur 
Guttmann, klavier arr. Walter Bor- 
chert... ©) ) duly 319, . 1982; °K). for. 
28499; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 3188 


Einmal mécht’ ich noch primaner sein ; 
tango, text u. m Bruno Balz, Bert 
Reisfeld u. Rolf Marbot. © Jan. 16, 
1938; E for. 28210; Musikverlag 
City. 3189 


Einmal wirst auch du mich lieben; 
English waltz, w Kurt Breuer, m 
Trojan Wellisch, klav. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Nov. 22, 1932; E for. 
28487; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
ins Ea. 3190 


Hins, zwei, drei, mein liebster ist ein 
schneiderlein; foxtrot, text Ridi 
Walfried u. Emmi Morgenstern, m 
Karl Foéderl. © July 30, 1932; E 
for. 28491; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Sm: b. iH: 3191 


ites; coll. of songs, compiled and ed. 
J. Eldridge. © Jani225, 49a") A 
60101; A. B. Eads. 3192 


Eleanor; song. © 1. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68174; Maury Madison. 3193 


Elegié; by Robert H. Taylor, op. 1, no. 
1; violin and pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 34744; Willis music co. 3194 


Emma; tango, song, w George M. 
Dada. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 
68117; Antonio Frances. 3195 


Emmett’s lullaby; transcribed Guy E. 
Holmes; BB flat bass sousaphone 
with pf. ace. © Feb. 10, 1933; EB 
pub. 34803; Rubank, inc. 3196 


Ensueno de amor; valzer, Carlos Di 
Sarli; orch. parti. © Jan. 10, 1933; 
E for. 28486; G. Ricordi & co. 3197 


Ersten (Die) blumen im mai; tango, 
text Gerd Karlick, m Eug. Herb. 
Darras u. Franz Grothe. © Dec. 13, 
1932; E for. 28196; Edition Franz 
Grothe, G. m. b. H. 3198 


Es hat geklingelt; schlager, text Hans 
Hannes, m Rudolf Nelson, arr. 
Franz Stolzenwald u. Billy Golwyn. 
© Feb. 6, 1933; E for. 28449; Musik- 
verlag City. 3199 


Esperanza; tango, dal film Tre uomini 
in frak, versi Michele Galdieri, ver- 
Sion spagnola Tito Schipa, m Um- 
berto Mancini; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28206; Edizione musicali 
Caesar film. 3200 


Essig und oel; v. Siegfried Geyer u. 
Paul Frank, gesangstexte Robert 
Katscher u. Siegfried Geyer, m 
Robert Katscher. Vollstandiger 
klavierauszug mit text. © Nov. 4, 
1932; E for. 28329; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 3201 


Et nunc et semper: poéme symphon- 
ique, pour sop. solo, violoncelle solo, 
orch. et choeurs, Marius Casadesus, 
reduction pour sop., violoncelle, 
cheeurs et pf. par auteur. © Nov. 
1, 1932; E for. 28339; Editions Sala- 
bert. 3202 


Evening of dreams; song. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 67825; Robert Jack 
Chicsaw. 3203 

Evergreen glade; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 19838; E unp. 68138; William 
Hintz. 3204 

Every little thing; w and m Gene 
Hyde. ©1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67178 ; Eugene Nelson Hyde. 3205 


130 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Every once in a while; fox-trot, w and 
m Earle Williams and Harry De 
Hart, jr.; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
18, 1933; E pub. 34886; Harry De 
Hart and Alva Stevens. 3206 


‘Hyerything might have been so differ- 
ent; song, melody James Crane. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67400; 
Richard Weaver Eaton. 3207 


Everything was simply charming; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68049; Henry Levin and 
Benj. Vine. 3208 


‘Everything would be O. K.; Song, m 
Clarence St. John. © 1. Feb. 25, 
1933; E unp. 68089; Percy Gibson. 

3209 


Excelsior-marsch; v. Karl Patsch; 
orch. stimmen. 1. Salon-orch.—2. 
Grosses orch. © Dec. 20, 1930; E 
for. 28219, 28220; Musikverlag 
Melodie, inh. Karl Patsch. 

3210, 3211 


—— pf. © Dec. 20, 1930; E 
for. 28221; Musikverlag Melodie, 
inh. Kar] Patsch. aol 


Eves of Texas; medley, arr. R. B. 
Hisenberg; band pts. Rev. ed. © 
Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 34920; Ellis B. 
Hall. 3213 


F. D. Roosevelt victory march; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 19383; E unp. 67679; 
Abel Accorti. 3214 


Fais dodo; berceuse, de Une voix qui 
meurt, paroles Fabrice Lémon, m 
Henri Goublier, fils; tén. ou sop. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 28479; Henri 
Conin. 3215 


Fall in love; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67713; Douglas 
Tucker. 3216 


Falling star; w Edward Heyman, m 
Jack Rich and Al Vann; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 7, 1933; E pub. 
34796 ; Famous music corp. 3217 


Family’s (The) resolution; song, arr. 
Jean Walz. © Jan. 16, 1983; E pub. 
34855 ; Irene Hudson. 3218 


Famous lovers; song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1933; E unp. 67319; William Henry 
Buckley. 3219 


Fanatic (The) ; by S. Kaylin; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1e. Feb. 13, 1983; E unp. 
67648; Movietone music corp. 3220 


3233 


Far, far away; song, m Jim Browne; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 34674; Frederick Simmons. 

Appa 


Farewell ; fox-trot, w Andy Razaf, m 
Paul Denniker. © Feb. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 34658; Joe Davis, inc. 3222 


Farmer’s romance; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1933; E unp. 67633; Avedis Yer- 
gatian. 3223 


Farsa (La) amorosa; dal Cappello a 
tre punte, P. de Alarcén, Scene popo- 
laresche, Arturo Rossato, m_ Ric- 
cardo Zandonai, rid. per canto e pf. 
Guido Zuccoli. © Feb. 4, 1933; D 
28388; G. Ricordi & co. 3223* 


Father; hymn of praise, w Ellen M. 
Burnton. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 68190; Alice J. Condon. 3224 


Father, in Thy mysterious presence 
kneeling; hymn-anthem, w Samuel 
Johnson, m Daniel Protheroe; sop. 
and alto; organ acc. © Jan. 138. 
1933; E pub. 34725; Boston music 
co. 3225 


Faun im schilf; by Ferdinand Saba- 
thil, op. 328; flute and pf. © Jan. 
26, 1983; E for. 28291; Rudall, Carte 


& co., ltd. 3226 
Fellowship (A) of song; w and m 
William C. King; men’s cho. © Jan. 


13, 1983; E pub. 34722; Boston mu- 


sie co. 3227 
Ferguson (Howard) Sonata; violin 
and pr. | ©) Jan. to, to3s- oh) tor. 


28262; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 
3228 


Fiddle and bow; by William Spielter ; 
violin and pf. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67836; Movietone music corp. 

3229 


Fire and flame; w Anna Addison 
Moody, m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
136. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. 
or bar. © Feb. 6, 1933; Epub. 
34812; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 3230 


Fire side memories ; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67256; Sam- 
uel F. Evans. 3231 


First (The) lady of the land waltz; 
[pf. conductor] © 1 c¢. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67880; John Kreutzer. 

3232 


First (The) Mrs. Fraser; selection, 
w Bruce Sievier, m Colin Wark, 
Davis Hendrie and Harry Woods; 
pf. © Nov. 16, 19382; E for. 28514; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 3233 


131 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


5234 


First of all; 24 pieces. Ivor R. Foster, 
Op. 22; spfi © ‘Hebs 14))1933 :4 for. 
28451; Joseph Williams, Itd. 3234 


Fischer’s (Hans) method for piano in- 
struction; by Hans Fischer. vy. 1. 
© Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 34848; John 
Fischer. 235 


Five (The) piece band; w and melody 
Phil Baxter. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67820; Leo Feist, inc. 3236 


Flament (Edouard) 20 inventions a 
deux voix; op. 103; pf. © Jan. 15. 
1933; Eifor. 283105.A. Cranzo 13237 


Flowers that fade in the fall; song, 
m Bertha Fisher Johnson. © 1 ©. 
Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67371; Richard 
Sylvester Johnson. 3238 


Flyer (The); by R. Ridewood, arr. 
Gregor J. Grant; brass and reed 
band pts. © Jan. 3, 1933: E for. 
28254; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

3209 


Football parade; by John Leipold; [pf. 
conductor] © 1. Feb. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 67463; Famous music corp. 

3240 


For the littlest one; w and m Alina R. 
Crummey; pf. © Jan. 27, 19383; AA 
114702; Clayton F. Summy co. 3241 


For you; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
Zo, 1933); Bong. Gso2s.- | ropert 
Charles Venners. 3242 


For you and me; song, w Charles 
Wright, m arr. Peter Brady. © 
Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 34830; Carl N. 
Babcock. 32438 


For you—just you; w Chapin, m Ron- 
ald Thor. © 1. Feb. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 67885; Waldo E. Fisher. 3244 


For you’re just the one my heart de- 
sires; song, m Jack Mahoney. © 
Jan. 7, 19383; E pub. 34667; Thomas 
O'Leary. 3245 


Forest lullaby; by Marie Seuel-Holst, 
op. 27, no. 2; pf., 6 hands. © Feb. 
17, 1933; E pub. 34851; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc. 3246 

Forever; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68068; G. Francis Ingle. 

3247 

Forever dear; fox trot song. © 1 «. 

Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67342; Marie 


Theresa Corley. 3248 
Forgive me sweetheart and let’s start 
anew; song, melody James L. 


Brown. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 
67249; Vera Miller. 3249 


Forgotten (The) soldier boy; song, 
arr. by Tommy Ott. © Jan. 28, 
1933; E pub. 34801; Bert Monroe 
Layne. 3250 


Four-leaf clover; fox-trot, w and m 
May Thompson, arr. Fred Chap- 
pete; .orch. pts..-/© Web. saemtuas s 
E for. 28398; Boosey & co., ltd. 

Book 


paso-doble, w 
Juan Lilossas u. 
Bochmann, spezial-arr. Waiter 
Borchert; saion-orch. stimmen. © 
May 12, 1931; E for. 28223; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Otto Hein. Aa 


Fragrapt flowers; waltz, Pietro Fro- 
sini; pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 34928; Alfred music ¢o., ine. 

3253 


Frau (Hine), die weiss, was sie will; 
komOdie, Alfred Griinwald, m Oscar 
Straus. Vollst’andiger klavierauszug 
mit text. © Nov. 18, 1932; E for. 
28184; Drei masken musik, G.m.b.H., 

3254 


Frauwn (Die) sind ftir mich eine 
walzermelodie; waltz, w Fritz Rot- 
ter, m Otto Stransky. © May 9, 
1931; E for. 28230; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Otto Hein. 3255 


Free again; song) “@° 2) ©) Bema, 
1933; E unp. 67198; Blanche Mar- 
garet Mathews. 3256 


Freshmans (The) motto; w Grace 
Potter, m Marye H. Goddard. © 
1 c. Feb. 20, 19838; HE unp. 67857; 
Marye Goddard. 3257 


Friends; song. © 1. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67771; Ferne Hansen. 3258 


Friends of my old school days; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Feb. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 67259; John H. Weldon. 3259 


Friendship; operetta for girls, bk., 
lyrics and m Mary Lichthardt; vie- 
lin ad lib.. ©. Jan., 13,.433300 
28383; Willis music co. 3259* 


Frine; marcha; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67569; Enrique 
Mari. 3260 


Frog (A) he would a-wooing go; by 
Wilbur Chenoweth; pf. © Jan. 13, 
1933; E pub. 34730; Boston musie 
co. 3261 


From city sidewalks to country grass; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 67522; Eva Wallace Pindell. 

3262 


Friulein Annemarie; 
Eritz Rotter; ) 7 


132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


From dawn to noon in Taormina; 


poem symphonic; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
Zs, 1983; EH unp.’ 68013; Philip 
Millonzi. 3263 


From many lands; musical sketch, w 
and m Mildred Adair; cho., pf., vio- 
lin and rhythmic orch. Se. © Feb. 
24, 1933; D 28396; Theodore Presser 

. €O. 3263* 


From the city to the farm, with Molly 
by my side; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 23, 19383; E unp. 67958; La 

Vern Peyton. 3264 


Gal (The) from Amarillo; w and m 
Val Burton and Will Jason. © 
Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34598; Movie- 
tone music corp. 3265 


Gardens; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E ounp. 67786; Iris Brussels. . 3266 


Gay Vienna; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34734; Boston music co. 3267 


Gee but I get a lonesome feeling; 
song, arr. G. Leipold. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 67969; Catherine 
Louise Akin. 3268 


Gee, but my boy friend is dumb; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68157; Benjamin Buch- 
binder, jr. 3269 


Gee I don’t care; fox trot song. © 
ive: dam. 25. 1933". unp: 67330"; 
Bettie Fergie. 3270 


Gee, kid; song, arr. Bob Nelson. © 
ie wep. 7. 1933: Hump: 677174; 
Fred Phillips Cummins. BAT 


General Wiliam Booth enters into 
heaven; rhapsody, poem Nicholas 
Vachel Lindsay, m Philip James; 
male cho. © Jan. 27, 1933; E pub. 
34618; M. Witmark & sons. 3272 


Gerhard (Robert) Sis cancgons popu- 
lars de Catalunya; deutscher text 
R. S. Hoffmann, English tr. J. B. 
Trend, m R. Gerhard. © Jan. 2, 
1933; E for. 28473; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 3273 


Get hot; song, melody Rocco Colonna. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67699; 
Harry Prince. 3274 


Get out and be somebody; w and m 
Lew Walker. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 68007; Louis Walker. 3275 


Ghost (The) of a kiss: song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68002; Ura 
Link Eckhardt. 3276 


3291 


Gift (The); andante and polaceca, J. 
Harrington Young; flute, with pf. 
ace. © Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 28260; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 3277 


Gift for you; w and melody Erin 
O’Dea. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 
67526; Margaret M. McGinley. 3278 


Gilded paradise; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 4, 1988; E unp. 67252; 
Anna P. Williams. 3279 


Gimme the pipe; w and m Maurice 
Beresford and Dave Silver; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 28, 1933; E for. 
28316; J. Liber. 3280 


Girl (The) in my arms is the girl of 
my dreams; song, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. ©1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 
67700; Hugh Hansen. 3281 


Girl (The) in yellow; song. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 20, 1983; E unp. 67866; Doro- 
thea Layton. 3282 


Girl of my golden dreams; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67204; Stanley Wil- 
liams. 3283 


Git along; song. © Jan. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 34640; Lawrence music pub- 
lishers, ine. 3284 


Give a cheer for beer; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 14, 1983; E unp. 67670; Samuel 
Cooper. 3285 


Give him a smile; song, w George 
Klingle. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 
67375 ; Alice F. Allen. 3286 


Give mea roll on a drum; from Mel- 
ody, w Irving Caesar, m Sigmund 
Romberg; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
20, 1983; E pub. 84948; Harms, inc. 

3287 


Give me the moonlight, a Junenight 
and you; song. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 67412; Yolanda Di Meglio. 

3288 


Glad to meet your mother; song, mel- 
ody P. Garten. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 68112; Paula Garten and 
Peggy Lincoln. 3289 


Glorious (A) night in Venice; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 
67289; Andrew E. Toce. 3290 


Gltick tiber nacht; schlager, w Robert 
Gilbert u. A. Robinson, m Paul Ab- 
raham. © Dee. 22, 1932; E for. 
28187; Doremi musikverlag, a. g. 

38291 


133 


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3292 


Go back; melody. © 1 e¢. Feb. 25, 
1933; E unp. 68079; Joe Barone. 
3292 


God is in His holy temple; w from 
Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, m Carl 
F. Mueller; divided 4-pt. mixed cho. 
© Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 34763; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 3293 


God save the king; arr. Arthur War- 
rell; mixed cho., unaecc. © Dee. 8, 
1932; HE for. 27159; Oxford, univ. 
press. 3294 


Goin’ to town, figurin’ out the long 
way home; w and melody Geo. W. 
Meyer, Pete Wendling and Chas. 
O’Flynn. © 1. Feb. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 67145; Irving Berlin, ine. 3295 


Going! going!! gone; w and melody 
Phil Baxter. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67823; Leo Feist, inc. 3296 


Going to the fair; from Lace and por- 
celain, w Harold Simpson, m Hric 
Coates ; 2 voices. © Feb. 7, 19383; EH 
for. 28397; Boosey & co., ltd. 3297 


Golden (The) key; song, melody Lou- 
ise Herrold. © 1. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68058; Nettie K. Hurlburt. 

3298 


Golden melodies for French horn; arr. 
Charles N. Boyd; with pf. ace. 
Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34620; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 3299 


Golden (The) valse; valse medley, se- 
lected and arr. Aubrey Winter; 
brass and reed band pts. © Feb. 3, 
1938; E for. 283850; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 3300 


Goliwog (The) ; song. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1933; E unp. 67504; Agnes Elizabeth 
Rose. 3301 


Goo, ga, ga, goo; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 16, 19383; E unp. 67737; Ar- 
thur James. 3302 


Good by [sic] is all I can say to you; 
fox trot, w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 19383; E unp. 67405; O. Bill Heyer. 

3303 


Good-bye; song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; 
EK unp. 67519; Clarence Leander 
Young. 3304 


Good-bye depression; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67143; 


pt. Il], n. s., v. 28 


Good old lager beer; w and melody. 
© 1e. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67394; 
Irving Schloss. 3307 


Good times are coming; w Margretha 
Brohmer, and melody. © 1 e. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 67828; Charles C. 
Chapman. 3308 


Goodnight my darling; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Feb. 23, 19383; E unp. 68004; Maxine 
Louise Wiggin. 3309 


Goona goona; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Serge Walter, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 34637; Mills musie, inc. 

3310 


Gossip Jones; Gloucestershire folk- 
Song, collected, arr. and w adapted; 
unison, with descant. © Jan. 27, 
1933; E for. 28426; H. Hurlbutt Al- 
bino. 3311 


Gracie’s missing brother; song. © 
1 c.. Feb. 3, 19383; EH unp. 67207; 
Roderick MacDougall. 3312 


Graener (Paul) Drei schwedische 
tanze; op. 98, nr. 1-8; orch. Parti- 
tur. © Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 28390; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 3313 

——pf. © Oct. 29, 1982: H 

for. 28385; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

3314 


Granada; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1933; E unp. 68183; James Anton 
Trecartin. 3315 


Grand (The) old man; w and m by 


Brother Simon; pf. Feb... 1, 
1933; E pub. 34773; George L. 
Drury. 3316 


Gray mansion by the Tennessee; w 
and melody. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 67944; B. A. Hodgins. 3317 


Great (A) big moon had a great big 
smile; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 67953; J. Hafford 
Porter and T. R. Wilson. 3318 


Great (The) Divide; song, w Lew 
Sarett. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 
67490 ; Mildred Lund Tyson. 3319 


Greater love hath no man; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 17, 19838; E unp. 67761; 
John Alfred Christian Hughes. 3320 


Green (The) hills of old Ireland; 
valse song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1983; 


J. Franklin Hull. 3305 E unp. 67348; Kate Dawson. 3321 

Good-bye, until; song. ©1c. Feb. 11, | Grieg (HEdvard Hagerup) Feeding 

1933; E unp. 67509; Orville Edward song; Norwegian folk song, arr. 

Sharratt. 3306 G. A. Grant-Schaefer; 4-pt. junior 
134 


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a 
4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


boys’ voices. © Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 
34825; Raymond A. Hoffman co. 
aoe 


—AIn the boat; cho. or trio, w 
Barnetta Brown, m arr. William 
Stickles; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 


16, 1933; E pub. 34917; Harms, inc. 


3323 
—— Morning mood; op. 46, no. 1, 
transcribed George J. Trinkaus; 


woodwind quintet. Se. and pts. © 
Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34627; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 3324 


Grosse (Der) bluff; schlager, w u. m 
Fritz Rotter u. Franz Grothe. © 
Noy. 24, 1932; E for. 28186; Edition 
Franz Grothe, G. m. b. H. 3325 


Grosse meister fiir kleine hinde; aus- 
gewahit Marianne Kuranda; klavier. 
© Dee. 7, 1932; E for. 28472; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 3326 


Grosstadt-niichte; walzer, aus dem 
tonfilm, Karol Rathaus, kiavier-arr. 
Alexander Steinbrecher; pf. © 
Dec. 29, 1982; E for. 28468 ; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. 3327 


Ground hog blues no. 2; w and melody 
Ghomas. ©. 1 ¢ Jan. 12, 1983; B 
unp. 67430; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 3328 


Gunn (Mary) Two Chinese songs; 
pf. solo and voice and pf. © 1. 
Feb. 9, 1983; E unp. 67458; Mary 
Margaret Gunn. 3329 


Gwenlas; hymn tune. ©1c. Jan. 25, 
1933; E unp. 67702; John Thomas 
James. 3330 


Gypsy lover; w and melody Kendall 
Burgess and Harold Raymond. 
fc. Feb, 11, 1933; EK. .unp. 67559; 
Superior music, inc. 3331 


Gypsy valse; pf. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 


EK unp. 67847; Nick Bolin. Boor 
H’ya Duchess; w and m Johnny 
Burke and Harold Spina; with 


ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Feb. 24, 1933; E pub. 34995; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 3333 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Hallelu- 
jah, amen; from Judas Maccabeeus, 
ed. Norwood Hinkle; mixed voices; 
pf. or organ ace. © Jan. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34695; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 

3334 

—— More sweet rays; cantata, Eng- 
lish, Albert ‘G. Latham, m arr. and 
ed. W. Gillies Whittaker; 2-pt. fe- 
male choir. Complete ed. © July 


3348 


28, 1982; E for. 28800; Oxford univ. 
press. 3335 


Hallelu Aunt Hagar’s chilluns hallelu ; 
operetta, w, m and special arr. Sarah 
W. Butler. © 1c. text Jan. 11,1. 
music Feb. 3, 1983; D 28379; Sarah 
Butler. 3335* 


Hallelujah; w and melody Leon De 
Costa. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67616; Olive De Costa. 3336 


Hallowe’en; song. © 1 ce. Feb. 10, 
1933 ; E unp. 67505; Agnes Elizabeth 
Rose. 3337 


Happening to happiness; song. ©1c. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67798; Elise 
Ullepitsch Wright. 3338 


Happiness, triumphant, complete; mix- 
ed voices. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 67856; Afton S. Hayward. 3339 


Happy ending; w EH. S. McGrew, m 
C. K. Young. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68150; Edna 8. McGrew and 
Charles K. Young. 3340 


Happy kid; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 67968; Otto H. A. Sie- 
vert. 3341 


Harlekin; jazz-intermezzo, langsamer 
foxtrot, Ralph Erwin, spezial-arr. 
Walter Borchert; orch. stimmen. 
© July 26, 1982; E for. 28482; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

3342 


Harlem gal; w and m Donald Hey- 
wood and J. Russel Robinson. © 
Jan. 12, 1983; E pub. 34746; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 3343 


Harlem Sue; song. © 1 «¢ Feb. 3, 
19383; E unp. 67206; Francis Dunn. 
3344 


Hats off, the Flag goes my; by 
Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. Edgar Rus- 
sell Carver; band pts. © Jan. 30, 
1933; E pub. 34614; Harms, inc. 


3345 
—— march, Geoffrey O’Hara, orch. 
Edgar Russell Carver; pts. © Feb. 


18, 1983; E pub. 34916; Harms, ine. 
3346 
euit. 


Hawaiian breezes; Hawaiian 


diagram. © Feb. 3, 1988; E pub. 
34689; Samuel Quagenti. 3347 
Hawaiian lullaby; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


8, 19338; E unp. 67414; Kenneth R. 
Holmes. 3348 


Haydn (Franz Josef) The creation; 
new Hnglish text A. H. Fox-Strang- 
ways and Steuart Wilson; mixed 


135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3349 


Haydn (Franz Josef)—Continued. 
voices. Voce. sc. © Sept. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28301; Oxford univ. press. 

3349 


—— Divertimento; in G dur, hrsg. u. 
bearb. Karl Geiringer; fldte, oboe, 
2 horner in G, u. streicher. Par- 
fitur: §.<@.\Septy 8) 937-3 ator 
28305; Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 

3350 


—— Minuet; from Quartet no. 10, ed. 
Theodore M. Finney; string quartet. 
Se. and pts. © Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 
34624; M. Witmark & sons. 3351 


Nelson-arie; gesang von der 
Schlacht am Nil, Englisch, Mrs. 
Knight, tibersetzt Franz Hessel u. 
L. Landshoff, hrsg. u. instrumentiert 
Ludwig Landshoff; orch. Partitur. 
© Sept. 1, 1982; E for. 28883; Edi- 
tion Adler, G. m. b. H. doD2 


Die welt auf dem monde; kom- 
ische oper. text frei nach Goldoni v. 
Wilhelm M. Treichlinger, musikal- 
ische oper. text frei nach Goldoni v. 
auszug mit text. © Nov. 5, 19382; 
D 28384; Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 
3352* 


He lifted me up—yes, up; hymn, w 
Mrs. D. T. Yaxley, m Mrs. D. T. 
Yaxley and Mrs. A. Hisenhart, arr. 
Donald G. Davis. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 34966; Harry W. Vom Bruch. 

3353 


He lives; anthem, w Anna Hoppe and 
an old German chorale, m §S. Clar- 
ence Trued; mixed voices. © Feb. 
16, 1933; E pub. 34884; Schools mu- 
sic publishers, ine. 3354 


He liveth; Easter service, w Elsie 
Duncan Yale, and others, m J. Lin- 
coln Hall. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
34982; Hall-Mack co. 3355 


He’s a blonde; fox trot song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 1, 1983; E unp. 67349; Kay A. 
Hiller. 3356 


He’s the fellow for me; w and mel- 
ody Budd L. Cross, Charles Kraatz 
and Jerome Metzel. © 1 c. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67411; Cross, Kraatz 
and Metzel. 3357 


He understands; hymn, m arr. Mrs. 
C. P. Wilson. © 1. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 68008; Justine DeRieux. 

3308 
© Jan. 14, 1933 ; 

Bertha Graebner. 

3359 


Healing chant; song. 
E pub. 34972; 


pt. 107; nes. W238 


Heart-broken; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67801; 
Louis Ralph DeStefano. 3360 


Heart of oak; w David Garrick, air 
Dr. Boyce, arr., Stanford Robinson. 
© Feb. 8, 1983; E for. 28361; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 3361 


Heaven; song. © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 67305; Bonnie Elizabeth 
Davis White. 3362 


Heaven on earth; w and m Clarence 
Tyner. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 
68131; Clarence Edward ‘Tyner. 

3363 


Heaven’s holiest song of love; Christ- 
mas anthem, m Carrie B. Adams. 
© Nov. 15, 1932; E pub. 34664; Wil- 
bur F. Tillett. 3364 


Help me find my heart; song, James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67993; Lexie 
Davis. 3369 


Hen (The) song; fox trot, w and m 
Raymond Wallace; with ukulele 


arr. © Jan. 14, 1933; E for. 28274; 
Huntley Trevor music co. ltd. 
3366 


Her name is Mary; fox trot, w Bruce 
Sievier and Harold Ramsay, m H. 
Ramsay, arr. Edgar Russell Carver ; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. Joe 
Dubin. © Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 
34899 ; Chappell & co., ltd. 3367 


Here comes prosperity ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67271; 
Sylvia Ries. 3368 


Here is my love; w and melody. © 
1 ec Feb. 24, 1983; E unp. 68050; 
Henry Levin and Benj. Vine. 3369 


Here’s a song to someone; song. © 
1c Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68044; 
Neill Barnett Beck. 3370 


Here’s health to the Foreign legion; 
w Robert Hargreaves and Stanley 
J. Damerell, m Montague Ewing; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 23, 1933; 
E for. 28428; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 

Sotk 


Heroismo boricua; letra y melodia HE. 
P. Morell. © 1 c. Jan. 18, 1933; H 
unp. 67422; Southern music pub Co., 
ine. 3372 


Herren (Die) vom Maxim; schlager, 
text Fritz Rotter, m Oscar Straus. 
© Dee. 30, 1932; E for. 28192; Al- 
robi musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 3373 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


3403 


Heut’ bin ich so vergntigt, ich kénnte 
immer singen; slowfox, aus Das mil- 
lionentestament, text A. Lippschitz, 
m Heinz Letton. © Aug. 11, 19382; 
E for. 28197; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G.m.b.H. 3374 


Heykens’ second serande; by Jonny 
Heykens, arr. R. 8. Stoddon: pf. 
© Jan. 11, 1933; E for. 283884; 
United music publishers, ltd. 3375 


Hi-ho lack-a-day, what have we got to 
lose; w and m Gus Kahn, Charlotte 
Kent and Louis Alter; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 24, 
1933: E pub. 34994; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 3376 


Hide me under the shadow; anthem, w 
from Holy Scripture, m Edgar 
Priest ; 6 mixed voices. © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1933; E unp. 67663; Jean Phil- 
lips. 3377 


High (The) hill; w Clayton Scollard; 
sop. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
67732; Avis Larsen Richardson. 

3378 


High (The) road and the low road; 
w John W. Brotherton, m Daniel 
Protheroe; men’s cho. © Jan. 138, 
1933; E pub. 34724; Boston music 
co. 3379 


High society; by Z. T. Randolph; pf. 
[conductor] © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 67440; Bibo-Lang, inc. 3380 


Hindu skys [sic]; fox trot, melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67962; 
John T. Boudreau. 3381 


Hipper (The) dip; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 24, 19383; E unp. 68051; 
Henry Levin and Benj. Vine. 3382 


Hobo; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67523; Kyle F. Arnell. 
3383 


Hoggar; suite rapsodique, Renzo Ros- 
Sellini; orch. Partitura. © Jan. 26, 
1938; E for. 284835; G. Ricordi & 

C0. 3384 


Holiday ; by Ethel Ponce; pf. © Feb. 
23, 1933; E pub. 384969; Robbins 
music corp. 3385 


Home beyond the river; by Donald 
Heywood, arr. Tom Clark; orch. 
pts. © Jan. 28, 1933; BE pub. 34715; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 3386 


Home in Caroline; w and melody Jim- 
mie Davis. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67436; Southern music pub. 
eO; ine: 3387 


al 


9 
oO 


Honey kiss and make up; w Fil Lee, 
with melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933 ; 
E unp. 67614; Edith Henry. 3388 


Honeymoon; w and m Charles Derf, 
arr. Mabel Hendrix; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 34784; 
Will Lewis. 3389 


Honour and victory; march, R. Bor- 
ner; military band pts. © Jan. 20, 
1933; E for. 28252; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 3390 


Hope, the hermit; w Oxenford, m of 
17th cent., adapted and arr. M. W., 
in, B flat... ©, Jan.) 18; 1983; E for. 
28413; Chappell & co., Itd. 3391 


Horseman (The); w Will H. Ogilvie, 
m Alfred Hollins, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 28862; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 3392 


Hot fingers; by Pietro Frosini; pf. 


accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34927; Alfred music co., inc. 3393 
Hot-headed little red-head; fox-trot, 
w, m, and ukulele arr. ©1ce. Jan. 
19, 1933; E unp. 67419; Harold 
Eugene Stewart. 3394 


Hour after hour; song, w A. R. Gon- 
zalez, jr. and Jerry Hall. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 7, 19383; E unp. 673878; Aaron 
R. Gonzalez, jr. 3395 


How can you say it’s love; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Feb. 11, 1933; 
FE unp. 67555; John D. Marks. 3396 


How can you say we’re through; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68030; 
Daniel Kuster. Sp 


How do I love you; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68064; 
Michael Rechler. 3398 


Huachuca moon; pf. with w. © 1 ©. 
Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68175; Jua- 
nita Baker. 3399 


Humanity’s plea; song. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1933; E unp. 67158; Laura L. 
Beran. 3400 


Hummin’ to myself; w F. Hager, m 
Justin Ring.*C Web. 21933: 
pub. 34592; Fred Hager and Justin 
Ring. 3401 

Humming (The) bird; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 67503; Agnes 
Elizabeth Rose. 3402 


Hungry for you, sweetheart; song. © 
1 c@. Feb. 24, 1988; E unp. 68026; 
Mary A. Blower. 3403 


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3404 

Hunier’s (The) song; w Byron Walter 
Proctor; male voices. © Feb. 24, 
1933; E pub. 34990; Mondel Ely 
Butterfield. 3404 


Hurdy-gurdy (The) ; Italian folk song, 
w and arr. of m G. A. Grant-Schae- 
fer; junior high boys’ voices. © 
Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 34826; Ray- 
mond A. Hoffman co. 3405 


Hustlin’ and bustlin’ for baby; w and 
m Harry Woods; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan: 26, 1933; E pub. 34601; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 3406 


Hymn melodies for children to play; 
17 hymns arr. Nell V. Mellichamp; 
pf., treble clef, with w. © Jan. 13, 
1933; E pub. 34739; Willis music 
co. 3407 


Hymn to the night; w Henry Wads- 
worth Longfellow, m Will C. Mac- 
farlane; ten. solo, with 4-pt. men’s 
cho. ace., a cappella. © Feb. 8, 
1933; E pub. 34761; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 3408 


I am tired of roving; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67528; 
Jenny Della Caley. 3409 


I believe I'll make a change; w and 
melody Marion Sparks. © 1 «. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67428; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 3410 


I can write a song for you; w and 


melody Imogene Rose. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
11, 19833. “BE unp. - 67552; » Paul 
Jacchia. 3411 


I cannot dream those dreams again; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67999; Ella Radatz. 3412 


I can’t get enough of you; fox trot, 
Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim 
and Ira Schuster, arr. Art McKay; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Jan. 28, 1933; E pub. 
34680; Leo Feist, inc. 3413 


w and m Little Jack Little, 
Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 34869; Leo Feist, ine. 3414 


I can’t get you off my mind; pf. with 
w. °© ie, Feb. ! 17,1933. 4amp, 
67782; Joe Share and Bill Roth. 

3415 


can’t help it; w and melody Sam 
Vinci. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 
67992; Salvatore Peter Vinci. 3416 


= 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


I can’t help lovin’ you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67579; 
Irene Scott. 3417 


I couldn’ hear nobody pray; negro 
spiritual, arr. Harvey Gaul; sop. 1, 
2 and alto 1, 2.° © Webiiaeaess- 
E pub. 349387; J. Fischer & bro. | 

3418 


I couldn’t live without you; fox-trot, 
w and melody. 1G, Mees, 
1933; E unp. 68038; Ferdinand Far- 
anda. 3419 


I couldn’t tell them what to do; w 
Roy Turk, m Dave Dreyer. © Feb. 
1, 1933; E pub. 34655; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. ~ 3420 


I do not care for you now; W and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 67456; Dale Newell Carty. 

3421 


I don’t want a memory; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 19383; E unp. 67236; Anna 
EK. Ingram. 3422 


don’t want to go to bed; from Sleep- 
less nights, w and m Stanley Lu- 
pino and Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 14, 1932; E for. 28408; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 3423 


I dream of you; waltz song. © 1. 
Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 671386; Garner 
R. Lloyd. 3424 


I envy the moon; w Joe Young, m 
Milton Ager; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34775; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 3425 


= 


_ 


feel so lonely; song, melody James 
L. Brown. .© ive. Febp2e, aves. 
E unp. 68005; Stella Reagan. 3426 


gotta go places and do things baby, 
to forget you; w and m Jeanne 
Burns and Gus Schilling, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
20, 1933: E pub. 34632; Mills music, 
ine. 3427 


gotta right to sing the blues; intro. 
in Earl Carroll vanities, 10th ed., w 
Ted Koehler, m Harold Arlen, new 
arr. Albert Szirmai; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 34918; 
Harms, ine. 3428 


guess I'll have to practice up a bit; 
-w and melody Phil Baxter. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67822; Leo 
Feist, inc. 3429 
I have already forgotten you; fox trot 


song. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67706; Arcilla Green. 3430 


— 


Lo 


—_ 


138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


I have said a word to beauty; Song. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67840; 
James Neill Northe. 3431 


I have the insomnia blues; w and mel- 
ody F. Mitchell, m and harmony S. 
C. Schoepfle. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67809; Frances ae 

432 


I have to be free; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68159; 
Benjamin Buchbinder, jr. 34383 


I hear you calling me; intermezzo, 
Charles Marshall, adapted and arr. 
Haydn Wood; orch. pts. © Jan. 6, 
1933 ; E for. 28251; Boosey & co., ltd. 

3434 


I heard somebody call my name; w 
and melody A. Stigall. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67427; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. =~ 3435 


hope My dreams come true; w and 
m Frank Capano, Marge Morris and 
Jack Ziehler; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 34633; Mills 
music, inc. 3436 


I just can’t take it; pf. with w. © 1 
c. Feb. 1, 19383; E unp. 671388; Lewis 
Aaron Carter. 3437 


I know that you’re the one; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 67257; Warren Crosby. 3438 


I know what it means to be lonely; 
w Ralph Smith, m arr. John Bach; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; 
E pub. 34789; Will Lewis. 3439 


I like mountain music; w James Cava- 
naugh, m Frank Weldon; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
34904; M. Witmark & sons. 3440 


I live for the night; song. ©1c. Feb. 
17, 1988; E unp. 67751; Iverson 
‘Jones Walker. 3441 


I'll be missing you; song. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 68009; Florence 
Adele Pond. 3442 


I'll forever dream of you; valse song. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67714; 
J. McKleroy. 3443 


T’ll go astray; w Edward Delaskey, m 
J. Kugler and Roy Miller, arr. John 
Bach. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
67869; Johnny Kugler. 3444 


I'll live in memory; waltz song. © 
1 ¢@ Feb. 28, 19838; E unp. 68197; 
Robert L. Tumey, jr. 3445 


b> 


3460 


I’ll never grow tired of you; written 
and composed Jos. Geo. Gilbert and 
Edgar Leslie; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 24, 1932; E for. 28508; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd. 3446 


I’ll pin another petal on the daisy, so 
it’ll tell me you care; w Irving Ka- 
hal, m Sammy Fain; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34952; 
M. Witmark & sons. 3447 


T’ll take a chance; w and melody Phil 
Baxter. ©1ce. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 
67824; Leo Feist, inc. 3448 


T’ll take you back, if you want to come 
back; w and m Singin’ Sam, Ira 
Schuster and Joe Young; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
34806; Famous music corp. 3449 


I lost and you won; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67904; 
Florence Marie Lyons. 3450 


I love myself for falling in love with 
you; fox-trot song. © Jan. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34668; Irene A. Bryan. 3451 


I love the way you hold me; song, m 
Alois Bartschmid. © Feb. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 34887; Hugh J. Wolfe. 3452 


I love you; song, w Jean Jaffe. ©l1e. 
Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67287; Harold 
Jaffe. 3453 


——w and melody. © 1 «¢. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67533; Texas Intribus. 
3454 


waltz, w Mrs. F. M. Lucier, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 68100; Frances Muriel 
Rasmussen Lucier. 3455 


I love you dearie; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan: 25, 1933; E unp. 67331; 
Maybel Ley. 3456 


I loved you then and I love you yet 
sweetheart; song. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67390; Alice Rundena 
Sophie Johansen. 3457 


I’m a bold love racketeer ; w Carol Lee, 
melody Al. Piantadosi and Jack 
Glogau. © 1. Feb. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 68088; Mort Beck music ¢o. 

3458 


I’m a hot time mamma; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 19838; E unp. 67605; W. 
Parker. 3459 


I’m a lonesome little sweetheart of a 
bygone day; w and melody. ©1.. 
Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67270; Emma 
Phroilla Reid. 3460 


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3461 


I’m a prisoner of love; fox-trot, w S. 
Adelman, melody B. Adelman. © 
1 ec. Feb. 23, 19383; E unp. 67977: 
Samuel Adelman and Benny Adel- 
man. 3461 


I’m crazy about ev’rything about you; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 67306; Marion R. Black. 

3462 


I’m desperate I’m lonesome and blue; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 67630; Alta M. 
Zintl. 3463 


I’m drifting along on a cloud; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67628; Edward Askins. 3464 


I’m falling for you; song. ©1c. Feb. 
14, 19383; E unp. 67660; Marjorie 
Berg. 3465 


I’m falling in love in the fall; w Basil 
Moorhouse, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67245; J. B. Moorhouse. 3466 


I’m going back to home sweet home; 
song, arr. Ray Boughner. © 1 «. 
Feb. 7, 19383; E unp. 67368; Robert 
Peter Phelan. 3467 


I'm going to see my baby: fox trot 
song. ©1 ce. Jan. 25, 1983; E unp. 
67333 ; Joseph A. Winters. 3468 


I’m gonna go along: w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67442; 


Charles Gordon Rex. 3469 
I’m gonna haunt ya; w and melody 
Len Healy; in D min. © 1. Feb. 


21, 1933; E unp. 67889; Leonard G. 
Healy. 3470 


I’m gonna hurry to take my time down 
South; w and m Ann Roneil; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 17, 1933; E 
pub. 34875; Irving Berlin, inc. 3471 


I’m gonna love you more in 19383; w 
Mose Sigler and Ned Washington, m 
Michael H. Cleary, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 4, 
19383; E pub. 34837; Mills music, 
ine. 3472 


I’m in a fog; melody. © 1. Feb. 6, 
1933; E unp. 67298; Nicholas Yel- 
lenti. 3473 


I’m in love, I’m bubbling in happi- 
ness; w G. K. Anderson, jr., and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67215; Sumner V. McKnight. 3474 


I’m in love with my mother-in-law’s 
gal; w Edward A. Nitram, m Thel- 
ma L. Deer. © Feb. 4, 1933; E 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28. 


pub. 34768; Sangamon sales service. 
3475. 


I’m just a little steaming radiator; w 
and melody J. J. Cavalier and Frank 
H. Adamo. © 1 ¢ Feb. 24 1933; 
E unp. 68039; John J. Cavalier. 

3476 


I’m just wond’ring about you; fox 
trot song. © 1. Feb. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 67715; Nellie Carter. 3477 


I’m living on the memory of you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 67532; Herman M. Franz. 

3478 


I’m looking for a nice young lady; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67629; Edward Askins. 3479 


I’m looking for another Mary; w and 
melody Robert Lewis O’Reiley. © 
tl ec. Feb. 4, 193833 anes 7 eee 
Robert S. Curtis. 3480: 


I’m looking for my love in the moon- 
light; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 67941; Edwin Mil- 
chunes. 3481 


I’m not thru’ with you; song, m F. J. 
Threlfall and Jos. D. Farace. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 19833) tape erece. 
Fred J. Threlfall. 3482. 


I’m sad and lonely; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67672; Eleanor 
Maryann Balcerzak. 3483 


I’m still on my first jig-saw puzzle; 
w Lew Nemerson, with melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67324; 
Larry Lowy. 3484 


I’m technocrazy over you; w Lew 
Nemerson, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1988; E unp. 67275; Larry Lowy. 

3485 


I’m traveling with love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 193833) Higmipsaeacc. 
Al Yann. 3486. 


I’m up in the air over you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67936; Fred J. Long. 3487 


I married an angel; w Lorenz Hart, 


m Richard Rodgers. © 1 e. Feb. 
25, 1933; E unp. 68090; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 3488 


I need someone like you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 19383; E unp. 68031; Daniel 
Kuster. 3489 


I never find time to be lonesome; fox- | 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E | 
unp. 67350; A. Danielson. 3490 


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no. 2, 1983 


I never will get over you; Song, mel- 
ody Kenneth Casey. ©1c. Feb. 21, 
1933; E unp. 67902; Julius Cohen. 

3491 


only wanted you; w and melody. © 
1 ¢«. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67872; 
Russell Allen Lawson. 3492 


I refuse to cry over you; w and 
melody W. E. Willis and Annie G. 
Laurie,’ © 1c. Feb. 27; 1933; E 
unp. 67165; Walter Edward Willis. 

3493 


I said goodbye to happiness; w and 
melody Budd L. Cross, Charles 
_ Kraatz and Jerome Metzel. © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67410; Cross, 
Kraatz and Metzel. 3494 


see the moon; 2-pt. song, air and 
1st verse from Joyce’s Old Irish 
folk music and songs, arr. G. Moly- 
neux Palmer, verses 2 and 3, A. 
Percival Graves. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 28292; G. Molyneux Palmer. 

3495 


I shall remember you; w Edward 
' Lockton, m Dorothy Forster; in A 
flat. © Jan. 27, 1933; E for. 28279; 
Cary & Co. 3496 


I stumbled into heaven falling for 
you; fox trot, w and m Sidney D. 
Mitchell, Ted Koehler and Lew 
Pollack, arr. Lyle Murphy; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 34681; Leo 
Feist, inc. 3497 


I’ve been dreaming of you little gal; 

w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 

EK unp. 679385; Jacob Meisenburg. 
3498 


I’ve got a padlock on my heart; w and 
m Amos H. Babcock; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
34790; Will Lewis. 3499 


Ive got the world’s wide depression 
blues; w and melody; in B flat. 
© 1e. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67692; 
Chas. H. Robinson. 3500 


I’ve got the wrong man; from Bally- 
hoo, w Robert Nesbitt and Frank 


Lon 


= 


Hearn, m William Walker; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 
28202; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

3501 


Ive got to be there; from Pardon my 
English, w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 34901; New 
world music corp. 3502 


3516 


I’ve started all over again; fox-trot, 
w Gretta Lee Wise, m Carl Rupp. 
© Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34852; 
Wise-Rupp music publishers. 3503 


I vos d’ere, Charlie, vos you; w and 
melody: © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 67221; Henry Levin and Benj. 
Vine. 3504 


I want the sunshine; w and melody 
James Wilson. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 


E unp. 67594; L. W. Barnes. 3505 
I want you and home sweet home; 
song, m Melissa McLean. © 1 ¢. 


Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67680; Grace 
EK. Bishop. 3506 


I was just a little nobody, but some- 
body happened along and made 
somebody of me; w and melody. © 
ie. Feb... 11,°19338 7 Ho unp: 67517 § 
Sammy Mysels. 3907 


I will always love you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67313; Teria 
Monck. 3508 


I wish that I had never met you; 
song. ©1e. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67397 ; Norman Carlos Crane. 38509 


I wonder; song. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 68018; Aimee Ethel Younger. 
3510 


I wonder if Nancy is there; w John 
M. Hillman, m Dorothy Mae Jack- 
son. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68164; Marie Caroline music pub. 
co. 3511 


I worship you; song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 67593; Harold Conway 
Chivington. 3512 


Iberia; rumba, Ulisse Siciliani; orch. 
parti... © ANov., 28:0 L982) Bro whor. 
28356; M. Marletta. 3513 


Ich bei tag und du bei nacht ; schlager, 
text Robert Gilbert u. Werner R. 
Heymann, m Werner Richard Hey- 
mann, erl. klavier arr. Gérard Ja- 
cobson. © Nov. 17, 1932; E for. 
28214; Ufaton-verlags, G. m. b. H. 

3514 


Ich hatte nie gedacht; English waltz, 
text u. m Hans Lengsfelder u. Alex 
Stone, arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. 
stimmen, mit gesangstrio. © Feb. 
1, 19838; E for. 28425; Musikverlag 
City. 3515 

aoe klavier-arr. Billy Gol- 

wyn. © Feb. 6, 1933; E for. 28447; 

Musikverlag City. 3516 


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3017 


Ich. kann nicht schlafen heut’ nacht 
. 3 tango, w Fritz Rotter, m Willy 
Engel-Berger u. Monte Paal, klav. 
arr. Walter Borchert. © May 26, 
1931; E for. 28226; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Otto Hein. 3517 


Ich wanderte unter den ba’iumen; w 
Heine, English Oliver Strachey, m 
Bernard van Dieren. © Aug. 4, 
19382; E for. 27740; Oxford univ. 
press. 3518 


Ich will ja nichts als deine liebe; ar- 
gentino-step, deutscher text Beda, 
m Santiago Lopez, arr. Walter 
Borchert. © Nov. 3, 1932; E for. 
28494; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. Hi: 3519 


Ideal (The) American; march; pf. © 
1 e. Feb. 15, 19383; E unp. 67671; 
Edward Lewis Beers. 3520 


Idol (The) of my heart; song, m 
Richard Stahl. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 67384; Leona Supplee Stahl. 

3521 


If; valse song. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 67707; Hortense Hirsch. 
3522 


If all love were just one love; song, 
melody Stan Tucker. © 1 c. Feb. 
20, 1938; E unp. 67863; Eugenie 
McKenzie. 3523 


If I could just forget; valse song. © 
1G, Jan. 25,1933, HE ounp. 6iss25 
Mae Stutler Smith. 3524 


If I could make time stand still; w 
and melody. ©1e. Feb. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 67748; Orville D. Denmon. 

3525 


If I had a million wishes; song. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67919; Ben 
V. Lamborn. 3526 


If I had my life to live again; fox- 
trot song, w Joseph E. Mammano. 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1983; E unp. 67921; 
Frank O. Monaco. 3927 


If it’s true; w and m Don Redman, 
Jule Penrose and Gus Bently. © 
Jan. 12, 1933; E pub. 34639; Law- 
rence music publishers, ine. 3528 


If it wasn’t for love; w Charlie To- 
bias and George J. Bennett, m 
Henry H. Tobias. © Feb. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 34755; Joe Morris music Co. 

3529 


If you believe; w and melody Irving 
Berlin. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 19383; E unp. 
68080; Irving Berlin, inc. 3530 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 28 


If you wanted too [sic]; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 
67376; Claire Judith Wexler. 3531 

If you will just be my fie © w and 

melody. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 

67174; Raymond J. Feeney. 3532 


Il faut qu’une porte soit ouverte ou 
fermée; dans La revue d’amour, pa- 
roles et m Maurice Hermite. © 
Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 28244; Enoch 
& cie. 3533 


Images d’Epinal; pour pf. et orch. A 
vents, réduction par l’auteur Marius 
Francois Gaillard; 2 pfs. © Dec. 
20, 1932; E for. 28517; Editions Max 
Eschig. 3534 


Imagine; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1988; E unp. 68075; William 
Gordon Beecher, jr. 3535 


Impresario (The) ; overture Cimarosa, 
ed. and arr. Denis Wright; brass 
and reed band pts., with conductor. 
© Jan. 17, 19338; E for. 28257: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 3536 


In a little back alley; fox-trot, w and 
m Leo Towers, Harry Leon and Ho- 
ratio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 21, 193838; E for. 28410; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 3537 


In a park in Paree; from A bedtime 
story, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67566; 
Famous music corp. 3538 


In a year - ina day; from Happy ever 
after, w Douglas Furber, German, 
Rob Gilbert and Werner R. Hey- 
mann, m Werner R. Heymann; with 
ukulele arr. [English text only] © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 28869; Ufaton 
verlags, G. m. b. H. 3539 


In dear old Georgia; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 19383; E unp. 67391; 
Shan Austin. 3540 

In deinen blauen augen steht ein ge- 
dicht; English waltz, aus Die cou- 
sine aus Warschau, w Artur Reb- 
ner u. Stein, m Artur Guttmann. 
© Mar. 17, 1931;.E for. , 28284; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein. 

3541 


In every nook and corner, you are 
missing; w Irving Kahal, m Sammy 
Fain; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 6, 
1933; E pub. 34905; M. Witmark & 
sons. 3542 


In love with you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68161; 
Benjamin Buchbinder, jr. 3543 


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no. 2, 1933 


In my arms, Chicago fair’s first prize ; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 9, 19383; E unp. 
67439; Julius A. Hansen. 3544 


In my garden; w Lester O’Keefe, m 
Idabelle Firestone; med. or high 
voice. © Feb. 8, 19383; E unp. 
34766; G. Schirmer, inc. 3545 


In old Vienna; song. © 1. Feb. 15,. 


1933; E unp. 67685; Morris Olson 
and Henry Russell Olson. 3546 


In our beautiful garden of love; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1933; EH unp. 
67282; Clark C. Hinners. 3547 


In our romance; w and melody. © 
1 @ Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67950; 
Sue Sedberry. 3548 


In the flowery month of June; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 67838; Bertha J. 

' Fahy. 3549 


In the garden; sketch, pf. treble and 
w. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1983; D 28382; 
Marjorie Harper. 3549* 


In the middle of the night; pf. treble 
with w. © 1 ¢. Feb: 11) 1933); E 
unp. 67512; Basil M. Ziegler. 3550 


In the night; song, m Butler Bennett. 
©1c. Jan. 25, 1983; E unp. 67188 ; 
Herbert Montwid Agoos. 3551 


In the shadow of the old New Eng- 
land moon; pf. with w. ©1c. Feb. 
6, 19388; E unp. 67703; Merritt 
Smith. 3552 


In the valley of broken hearts; song, 
melody Gene Canzone. © 1. Feb. 
24, 1933; E unp. 680638; Albert H. 
Kelloway. 3553 


In the wigwam; by Kenneth Forster ; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 34888; 
Shattinger piano & music co. 3554 


In the woods in June; w Mordaunt 
Currie, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Jan. 20, 
1983 ; E for. 28248; Boosey & co., ltd. 

3555 


In yonder vale; folk song, arr. Rich- 
ard H. Walthew, English, Georgina 
Tanner, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timo- 
thy. © Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 28263 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 3556 


In 1929 we had a penthouse; w and 


m Val Burton and Will Jason. © 1. 


e. Feb. 16, 1983; E unp. 67754; 
Movietone music corp. 3957 


Inauguration march; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1983; E unp. 67768; Julia H. W. 
Sawtelle. 3558 


165519—33——_3 


3072 


Indian sleep song; song, w L. Sarett. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67878; 
Florentine Heimlich. B59 


Interviouve; étude, P. O. Ferroud; pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; EB for. 28333; Hdi- 
tions du magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider. 3560 


Introduce me to that honey; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 23, 1933; BH 
unp. 67930; Norma Gala and Paul J. 
Anguish. 3561 


Introduction and scherzo; by R. H. 
Bassett, arr. P. Marquardt; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67635; Movietone music corp. 3562 


Introduction to the chords; by John 


M. Williams; pf. with w. © Jan. 
18, 193838; E pub. 34727; Boston 
music co. 3563 


Introduktion, Chaconne und Doppel- 
fuge; von Hanns Schindler, op. 39; 
orgel. Dec. 20, 1932; EH for. 
28294; F. HE. C. Leuckart. 3564 


Irish reel; the wind that shakes the 
barley, intro. Come all you maids 
where’er you be, arr. Ernest Bul- 
lock; violin and pf. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E for. 283859; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd. 3565 


Irish (An) tune; arr. Ernest Bullock; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 10, 1933; H 
for. 28360; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 3566 


Irma la mala; tango, de la version 
cinegrafica; pf. con letra. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67859; George 
M. Dada. 3567 


Is that the way you care; waltz, w 
Mabel Pagden and Gerald Morrison, 
m G. Morrison; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 3, 1982: Hy) for) 28512" Vox, 
Rogers & Stroud, ltd. 3568 


Is there such a thing; song. © 1 c. 
Feb. 24, 1983; E unp. 68043; Neill 
Barnett Beck. 3569 


Islands (The) are calling me; w L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, m Harry Akst. © 
1c Feb. 18, 19383; E unp. 67646; 
Movietone music corp. 3570 


It can’t be true; w and m Fred Plot- 
kin. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1983; E unp. 
674138; Samuel R. Plotkin. 3571 


It is a time for a song now; melody 
for ten. or sop. with pf. ace. © 
1 c« Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67585; 
Alfred Carl Parolino. 3572 


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3073 


It is you, and nobody elSe; w and m 
Edward Orson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1933; E unp. 68104; Elbert Orson 
Brower. 3573 


It must have been a dream; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 19383; E unp. 67603; 
Donna McCarty. 3574 


It’s a good thing I can’t talk; sketch; 
pf. treble with w. © 1. Feb. 7, 
1933 ; D 28380; Marjorie Harper. 

3574* 


It’s all over now, all over; song. © 
1 c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67408; 


J. W. King. 3575, 
It’s funny that way; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Jan. 9, 1933; E pub. 
34669; S. V. Dorn. 3576 


It’s great to be a Georgian; song, m 
Myrtle Belle Durham; pf. ©1.«. 
Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68133; Reuben 
Foster Kidwell. 3577 


It’s hard to pretend; w and m F. C. 
Bernhardt and Dorothy Bates. © 
1 « Feb. 24, 19383; E unp. 68034; 
Fred Charles Bernhardt. 3578 


It’s Sunday down in Caroline; w 
Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg, 
melody Jerry Levinson. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 19383; E unp. 68135; Santly bros., 
ine. 3579 


It’s you I love, and you're the one; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 67693; George Roessel and 
Mario Palestro. 3580 


It seems too good to be true; w Harl 
McCarron, m Ralph William Win- 
slow Bolton. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 67499; George Percy Bolton. 

3581 


It was in a little town across the 
border ; w George W. Brown, melody 
Mabel Wayne. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67819; Leo Feist, ine. 3582 


Jacky et Mado; conte musical moderne 
en 8 chansons pour enfants, poésies 
M. Revellin Ott, C. Mehnert et J. 
Lefaurichon, m R. Fragny. © Oct. 
25, 1932; E for. 28457; Mare Camus. 

3583 


Japanese (A) lullaby: w E. Field, m 
Eric H. Thiman; sop. and contralto. 
(© Fan; ) 245°1083 5° for: 228i: 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 3584 


Jawohl: song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68061; Fred J. Threlfall. 
3585 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Jazz; par N. Karjinsky; violoncelle 
et pf. © Dec. 5, 1932; EB for. 28519; 
Editions Max Eschig. 3586 


Jazz band blues; w and m Ken Holmes. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 19383; E unp. 67415; 
Kenneth R. Holmes. 3587 


Jesus Christ, my heart’s true Captain; 
hymn, w and m Greville Cooke; 
unison or harmony. © Feb. 14, 
1933 ; E for. 28450; Joseph Williams. 
ltd. 3588 


Jesus is coming; hymn, m J. M. Hen- 
son. © Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 34229; 
Eva Bradfield. 3589 


Jesus walked the sea to me; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67909; 
Gertrude Throne Peters. 3590 


Jig-saw melody; w Henry Marcus and 
Bob Maxwell, m Raymond Walker; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 25, 19383; BH ump. 
68084; Breezy music pub. corp. 3591 


Jig-saw puzzle; fox-trot, arr. Alice 
Cary Longfellow; pf. with w. © 
1 e Feb. 28, 19383; E unp. 68178; 
Earle Taylor Rush. 3592 


Jig-saw puzzles; w J. V. Borgia, m 
H. Uva. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 
67916; James Virga Borgia and 
Helen Uva. 3593 


Joan don’t leave me alone; fox trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 67980; Evelyn Panikoff. 

3594 


Joy to the world; chimes; pf. © Feb. 
9, 1938; E pub. 34971; Ramona 
Geer. 3595 


Joyful (The) Eastertide; sacred song, 
w Mary Cleveland Geer, m Louis R. 
Dressler; high voice, with pf. or 
organ ace. and violin ad lib. © 
Jan. 24, 1982; E pub. 34718; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 3596 


Joyful tidings; hymn, m Charles 
Midgley. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
34891; Samuel B. Letson. 3597 


Jubilo; from Too busy to work, w and 
m Henry C. Work, arr. J. Rochette. 
© Feb. 2, 19383; E pub. 34693; 
Movietone music corp. 3598 


Jug (A) of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou; w and m Al Lewis, Jack 
Meskill and Vincent Rose. © Feb. 
1, 19838; E pub. 34654; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 3599 


Juggling a jig-saw; w Edgar Leslie, m 
Fred EB. Ahlert ; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 34985; Donald- 
son, Douglas & Gumble, ine. 3600 


144 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 19383 


Junior scale and arpeggio manual; by 
Sydney Twinn; violin, 1st. position. 
bk. 1. © Jan. 23, 1933; E for. 28371; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd. 3601 


Just a dream; w Arnold Vollmer, m 
Arthur Rosenstein; in G. © Feb. 
16, 1933; E pub. 34915; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 3602 


Just a little kiss and then good night ; 
song, w James Dietrich. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 19883; E unp. 67758; Helen Jenks 
Dietrich. 3603 


Just a little song for daddy; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67852; 
Reginald Beales and Alexander S. 
Baker. 3604 


Just a picture of you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 193838; E unp. 67868; Walter 
Louis Engel. 3605 


Just a rose covered shack; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67998; 
Naomi M. Knepper. 3606 


Just a Song in my heart; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67156; 


Harold C. Reisinger. 3607 
Just a wee man; song. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1983; E unp. 68179; Evelyn 
Maud Guild. 3608 


Just a year ago: w and melody Wini- 
fred L. Stuart. © 1 c Feb. 23, 
19838; E unp. 67949; Frances M. 


Wilcox. 3609 
Just a-loving you; song, m Jack Ma- 
honey. Jan. 5, 1983; E pub. 
34675; Emma Bell. 3610 


Just another face in the picture; w 
Harry Pease, m Ed. G. Nelson; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 34648; Mort Beck music co. 

3611 


Just down the road; pf. with w. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67811; 
John Pauly. 3612 


Just give me the girl; w and m Walter 
Donaldson; with ukulele arr. 
Feb. 27, 1983 ; E pub. 34984 ; Donald- 
son, Douglas & Gumble, inc. 3613 


Just one more before we say good- 
night; from Sleepless nights, w and 
m Stanley Lupino and Noel Gay; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 23, 1932; 
E for. 28409; Lawrence Wright 
music co. 3614 


Just one more kiss; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 7. 1933; E unp. 
67365; Ghersen Kaufman. 3615 


3628 


Just over the hill; w F. M. Sims, m 
Bertha Mae Lillenas; contralto solo, 


or contralto and ten. duet. © Jan. 
20, 1933; E pub. 34831; Lillenas 
pub. co. 3616 


Just suppose; song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1933; E unp. 67770; Ferne Hansen. 
3617 


Kk. O. the gloom and smile; song, m 
Frank and Rives Brown, arr. by 
Billy Revce. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; 
EK unp. 67848; Frank Watkins 
Brown, jr. : 3618 


Kaiserwalzer; drei schlager aus dem 
film, text Robert Gilbert, m nach 
Suppé, Millocker u. Strauss, v. Nico 
Dostal. Jan. 9, 19838; HE. for. 
28498 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 3619 


. Kammerstiick ; v. Karl Wiener, op. 7; 


orch. Partitur. © Sept. 17, 1932; 
E for. 28381; Edition Adler, G. m. 
b. H. 3620 


Kampf; schlager, aus dem film, text 
Friedrich Schwarz, m Mare Roland, 
arr. Franz Stolzenwald u. Sascha 
Chwat. © Dec. 3, 1932; E for. 
28497 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 3621 


Katey Dale; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 7, 1988; E unp. 68101; Frank 
Luther. 3622 


Katoozie; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 19388; E unp. 67738; Victor F. 
Steede. 3623 


Keep looking up; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 34591; Rudy E. 
Callen. 3624 


Keep on smilin’ all the time; song. © 
Feb. 11, 1983; E pub. 34898; Roy W. 
Lamkins aud Raymond J. Felletter. 

3625 


Keep on the bright side; from Happy 
ever after, w Douglas Furber, Ger- 
man, Walter Reisch, m Werner R. 
Heymann; with ukulele arr. [Eng- 
lish text only] © Dee. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28370; Ufaton verlags, G. m. 
b. H. 3626 


Keep smiling; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1983; E unp. 68155; Louise 
Ellen Grom. 3627 


Keep thinking how I love you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67600; Herbert Grimwood. 3628 


145 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3629 


Keeping house with you; w Alice 
Stoddard, m Jack McGuire; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67212; Alfred Jack McGuire. 3629 


Kelpie (The), song. © 1. Feb. 10, 
1933 ; E unp. 67500; Agnes Elizabeth 
Rose. 3630 


Kermesse flamande; by Michel Brus- 
selmans; voc. sc., and reduction for 
pf. solo. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
28809; A. Cranz. 3631 


King (The) -immortal; sacred story 
cantata, dramatized Valeria R. Leh- 
man, Ww LHElsie Duncan Yale and 
others, m J. Faure, J. Lincoln Hall 
and others. © Feb. 23, 1933; D 
28394; Hall-Mack co. 3631* 


King’s (The) welcome; anthem, based 
on carol Quittez, pasteurs, m Alfred 
Whitehead; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 34699; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc. 3632 


Kiss her for me; w Ed. G. Nelson, 
melody Al. Hoffman and Al. Good- 
hart. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
68142; Aileen Stanley. 3633 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight, and the 
world began; w Irving Kahal, m 
Sammy Fain; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 34903; Remick 
music corp. 3634 


Kiss me hello; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 25, 19838; E unp. 673834; 
Fred Wolfer. 3635 


Komm auf die schaukel, Luise; das 
Liliom lied, schunkelwalzer, text 
Hans Herbert, m Theo. Mackeben, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Nov. 10, 1982; E for. 28496; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 3636 


Komm/’n Sie bitte ’riiber; foxtrott, w 
Willy Rosen u. Marcel Lion, m Aus- 
tin Egen u. Fritz German, spezial- 
arr. Bert Cadi; salon-orch. stimmen. 
© May 9, 1931; E for. 28224: 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Otto Hein. 

3637 

Koosheeo; Chinese cradle song, w 
S. P. K. Ming, m Isabel D. Ferris; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Jan. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 34799; C. C. Birchard & Co. 

3638 


Koral fOr orgel; med variationer, mel- 
odi Johann Criiger, sdttning och 
variationer John Morén. © Dee. 
29, 1932; E for. 28461; A. b. Nordi- 
ska musikfoérlaget. 3639 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Ladies quadrille; melody Ivan Laam. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; E unp. 67431; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 3640 


Lady behave; song. © 1. Feb. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 67814; Ralph Angelillo. 
3641 


Lament; song. © 1. Feb. 15, 19338; 
E unp. 67697 ; Arthur Louis Iverson. 
3642 


Land of dreams; waltz song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67880; Grant C. Shepherd. 

3643 


Land of make-believe; song, melody 
Antonio Lora. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1933 ; 
E unp. 67894; Marjorie Harper. 

3644 

Laughin’ Louie; w and melody. © 
1 @. Feb. 24, 1983; HE tap. 6susr; 
Basil M. Ziegler. 3645 


Lazy rain; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67924; Clarence 
Muse. 3646 


Lead Thou Me on; hymn, m Hleanor 
Stewart Cooper; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 28, 1983; E pub. 34656; Samuel 
William Thompson. 3647 


Learning to care; w and melody. © 
1 e. Feb. 23, 1983; EH unpy 68021; 
Louis J. Chiocco. 3648 


Leavin’ you_baby; w and melody V. 
Spivey. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 
67426; Southern music pub. ¢co., inc. 

3649 


Leg show; by Hugo Friedhofer, arr. 
Hmil Gerstenberger; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1983; E unp. 67833; 
Movietone music corp. 3650 


Legally you may be hers, but your 
heart belongs to me; w D. White, 
melody M. L. Ladewig. ©1c. Feb. 
3, 1933; E unp. 67210; Marjorie L. 
Ladewig and Dorothy White. 3651 


Leggenda sinfonica; di Alexander 
Steinert; orch. Partitura. © Dec. 
22, 1982; E for. 28464; Universal 
edition, a.g. 3652 


Lena-Mena-Mina-Mo; song. © 1 e¢. 
Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68066; Michael 
Rechler. 3653 


Let every day be Children’s day; offi- 
cial song of toy mfrs. of U.S.A. © 
Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 34968; Harold 
Orlob. 3654 


Let me call you my sweetheart; waltz, 
w Wilber Luina Shipley, m Jack R. 
Shipley. © 1 c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67617; John Russell Shipley. 3655 


146 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Let me hear it from you, I love you; 
waltz song, arr. Sylvester L. Cross. 
© Dee. 4, 1932; E pub. 34973; Rene 
Werschkul. 3656 


Let me hear you say it again; w Lee 
Spencer, melody Larry E. Goffin. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1988; E unp. 68163; 
LeRoy K. West. 3657 


Let me kiss the tears from your eyes; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E pub. 84676; Isabel C. Cook. 

3658 


Let me Swing you in my swing, little 


girl; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
11, 19838; E unp. 675385; Martha 
Small. 3659 


Let’s be happy; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Feb. 8, 1983; E unp. 67708; Alfy 
Auszura. 3660 


Let’s do a jig-saw puzzle on pros- 
perity ; song, melody Kenneth Casey. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67901; 
Julius Cohen. 3661 


Let’s get out of bed and go to work; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67276; Fred’k Isaac Kogos. 

3662 


Let’s get together in the springtime; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67183; Dewey Lionel Dick. 3663 


Let’s go America; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1983; E unp. 67201; 
Alexander Hegybeli. 3664 


Let’s go back to dear old Dixie; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67303; 
Lester A. Reed. 3665 


Let’s go strolling; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 13, 1983; E unp. 67596; Lucille 
Anttila. 3666 


Let’s make the next kiss the next to 
last kiss; w Bud Green and Ben 
Ryan, m Lou Handman; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 9, 1933; E pub. 
34934; Green & White, inc. 3667 


Let’s meet by the old oaken bucket, 
down by the old rustic well; w and 
m Bob Miller and Jack Erickson; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 15, 1983; 
E pub. 34896; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc. 3668 


Let’s take a chance on love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67945; Barbara Ethel Taylor. 

3669 

Let’s talk about you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 67163 ; 
Walter Edward Willis. 3670 


3683 


Let the sunshine chase all your trou- 
bles away; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 4, 19838; E unp. 67250; John 
Ersted. 3671 


Let us dream; w L. J. Monaghan, jr., 
J. Solomon and Thos. Naughton; pf. 
©1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67922; 
Leo. J. Monaghan, jr. and Julius 
Solomon. 3672 


Let us sing an old-time song; w and 
m Stanley Rubinstein; with ukulele 
arr, R. S. Stoddon. © Jan. 831, 
1933; E for. 28276; B. Feldman & 
co. 3673 


Let your jaw go for Chicago; song, 
w Alexander McMullen. © Dec. 19, 
1932; E pub. 34660; M. Antha Mc- 
Mullen. 3674 


Letter (A) to my mother; w and m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert and Al. Nikle; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 1933; 
E for. 28314; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd. 3675 


Lewis Carroll’s Alice in wonderland 
and Through the looking glass; inci- 
dental music, composed and arr. 
Henry Cyphus; voice and pf. © 
Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 28267; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 3676 


Liberty band opening; by Gus Guent- 
zel; band. Conductor sc. © 1 «. 
Feb. 3, 19383; E unp. 67228; Harold 
Wm. Roberts. 3677 


Liberty (The) girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1983; E unp 67587; 
Percy R. Gillespie. 3678 


Lieder, die meine mutter sang; pot- 
pourri, August Batzem, zusammen- 
gestellt Walter Borchert;  orch. 
stimmen, u. text. © May 20, 1932; 
E for. 28484; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m. b. h. 3679 


Life (The) beyond; sacred song, w 
Amanda Madaline Reed, m Jack 
Stanley. © Feb. 2, 1933; Epub. 
34824; Samuel Herbert Yoder. 

3680 


Life is a jig-saw puzzle; song. ©1l1e. 
Feb. 24, 1983; E unp 68121; Clari- 
bel M. Blomquist. 3681 


Life, love and you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67254; 
Jack A. Pope. 3682 


Lift up your voices now; anthem, w 
J. M. Neale, m W. R. Voris; mixed 
voices. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
34810; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 3683 


147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3684 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Light ; melody; in F maj. ©1c. Feb. 
17, 1933; E unp. 67762; Anton Ker- 
esztes. 3684 


Lightfoot; marching song; voice and 
violin. © 1 c. Feb. 11, 1938: B 
unp. 67516; Arthur M. Tyte. 3685 


Like me a little bit less, love me a 
little bit more; w Harold Adamson, 
melody Burton Lane. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 19383; E unp 67673; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 3686 


Likes and dislikes; baritone’s grum- 
ble, w and m John C. Holliday. © 
Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 28414; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. 3687 


Lingering on your doorstep, trying to 
say good-night; w and m Eugene 
West, Baird Stone and Claude Gar- 
reau, pf. sec. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 20, 1933; EB 
pub. 34638; Mills music, ine. 3688 


Lion songs for Lion meetings; w and 
m composed and arr. Lion Teves. 
© Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 34970; B. 
H. Teves. 3689 


Little baby boy; lullaby, song; in E 
flat. © 1-¢e. Feb.. 27, 1933; E unp. 
68122; Florence Rugg Ellis. 3690 


Little (A) blessing in disguise; w and 
melody. ©- 1 ‘c.. Feb, 37,.193833; EH 
unp. 68118; Isabelle Horan Lebling. 

3691 


Little (A) kiss and then goodnight; 
w and melody C. Proulx, French w 
and arr. of m Raoul Lepine. ©1c. 
Feb. 7, 19838; E unp. 65929; Charles 
Proulx. 3692 


Little old mamma blues; w and mel- 
ody by. Thomas: «©, 1#¢e.0 Jaara2, 
1933; E unp. 67438; Southern music 
pub. co. 3693 


Little (A) ranch in Arizona; w and 
melody Cecelia Reeker, Billy Frisch 


and Billy Baskette. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 67804; Mort Beck 
music co. 3694 


Little shoes; w and melody The Vaga- 
bonds Herald-Dean-Curt. © 1 «. 
Feb. 1, 1983; E unp. 67152; Vaga- 


bonds, Dean, Curt & Herald. 3695 
— with guit. arr. © Feb. 38, 
1933; E pub. 34890; Vagabonds, 
Dean, Curt & Herald. 3696 


Little suite; by Richard Czerwonky ; 
violin and pf. bk. 1.°@© Jan i6; 
1933; E pub. 34712; Oliver Ditson 
GO., Nec: 3697 


Little (The) tailor shop girl; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68166; 
Abraham Bedelsky. 3698 


Little threads of silver peeping through 
the gold; w Harry Pease, melody 
Ed G. Nelson. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 67211; Mort Beck music co. 


3699 
Lone (The) Star state; waltz, arr. 
Bernie Clements; pf. © 1 e¢. Feb. 


17, 193838; E unp. 67787; Jefferson 
Thomas McCaskill. 3700 


Lonely and blue for you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 67805; Clar- 
ence W. Turner. 3701 


Lonesome day blues; w and melody 
Ruby Glaze and Willie McTell. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 67423; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 3702 


Lonesome for you; song, arr. Irwin 
Janata. ©1c. Feb. 2, 19383; E unp. 
67169; Joseph Francis Jaros. 3703 


Lonesome moon; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933 ; 
E unp. 68108; Emil T. Norbeck and 


B. N. Rydberg. 3704 
Longing (The) heart; waltz, w A. 
Kessler, m Fred Mehr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


23, 1933; E unp. 67971; Anton Kess- 
ler and Frederic W. Mehr. 3705 


Longing just for you; song, arr. Gus 
Levine. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 
67443; Ralph Emerson Biggs. 3706 


Look for the sunshine; song. © 1 ¢. 
_ Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67726; Ruth 
' Mahoney. 3707 


Look what I’ve got; w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67565; Famous music 
corp. ' 38708 


Looking backward; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67258 ; 
Jay Cooke Smith. 3709 


Loose change; musical comedy, libret- 
to Francis W. Steele, w M. Latta, 
Don Reid and ©. Brown, m Melyne 


Latta and Clifford Brown. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. ‘3, 1982; D 28398; Jone 
Rogers producing co. 3709* 
Lord have mercy; choral, arr. for 
mixed voices, unace. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


14, 19383; unp. 67631; Arthur Lo- 
renzo Countee. 3710 


148 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Lord’s (The) prayer; anthem, m Fir- 
min Swinnen; mixed voices. © Feb. 
6, 1933; E pub. 35857; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co. 3711 


Lost in the woods; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 68102; 
Frank Luther. 38712 


Lost love; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 


i.) 1933:: Frank 
Stone. 3713 


Louisiana bound; w and melody Ma- 
rion Sparks. © 1 ee. Jan. 30, 1983; 
E unp. 67429; Southern music pub. 
eo., ine. 3714 


Lovable (A) cuddle of love; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1933; HB 
unp. 67727; Sam Kavalsky. 3715 


Love; sacred solo, w Jeanette C. Ash. 
© Jan. 27, 1933; EB pub. 34872; Floyd 
©. Evans. 3716 


w and m Matt Malneck and Frank 
Signorelli; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 10, 1983; E pub. 34807 ; Famous 
music corp. 3717 


Love and romance, I tried to dodge 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 67956; Helen Dvorak. 

3718 


Love cannot last; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67280; A. 


E unp. 67688; 


Winifred Widney Law. 3719 
Love dreams; song. © 1. Feb. 23, 
19338; E unp. 68017; Aimee HE. 
Younger. 3720 


Love in all degrees; fox trot song. © 
1c Jan. 30, 1983; E unp. 67343; 
James T. Waugh. 3721 


Love is a dream; fox-trot, w J. C. 
Lewis, jr., m Charley Kisco, arr. 
Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © Jan. 31, 
1933; E pub. 34679; Leo Feist, inc. 

3722 


Love is a Sickness; pt.-song, w Sam- 
uel Daniel, m Husebia Simpson Hun- 
kins; male quartet and cho., with 
contralto or bar. solo. © Feb. 15, 
1933; E pub. 34958; H. W. Gray co. 

3723 


Love is life; w and melody Budd L. 
Cross, Chas... Kraatz and Jerome 
Metzel. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67408; Cross, Kraatz and Metzel. 

3724 


Love is like the sky above; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67942; Dawson Weatherhog. 

3125 


3139 


Love is the thing; waltz song, pf. 
arr. Herbert J. Flumerfeldt. © 1 
c. Feb. 27, 1988; E unp. 68136; Ir- 
ving Maurice Lowenthal. 3726 


Love me again; fox-trot song, w Ralph 
Kaye. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 


67985; Ruth Walters. 3 pg 
Love me sweetheart; waltz, w Jay 
Frederic, m Marshall Moss. © 1 ¢. 


Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67497; Ran- 
dolph Marshall Moss. 3728 


Love of my heart; w Billy Bradshaw, 
melody W. H. Bradshaw and Her- 
man Hummel. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1933; 
E ounp. 67191; William Henry Brad- 
shaw. 3729 


Love theme; by Karl Hajos and John 
Leipold; [pf. conductor]; in D. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67467; 
Famous music corp. 3730 


Lovely little girl; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67369; Wil- 
liam Rufo Saville. 3731 


Lover (A), a dreamer, a fool; musi- 
cal motley; pf. treble with words. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67556; 
John D. Marks. 3732 


Love’s desire; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.- 
conductor. © 1. Feb. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 67637; Movietone music corp. 

3733 


Love’s dream; andante and scherzando 
4 la polka, J. Harrington Young; 
piccolo, with pf. ace. © Jan. 24, 
1933; E for. 28261; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 3734 


Love’s synonym; w and melody L. J. 
Thomas. © 1. Feb. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 67656; Lew J. Thomas and R. 
W. Thomas. 87385 


Loves’ unfolding; waltz song. © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1983; E unp. 67389; Ruby 
Danks Cadman. 3736 


Lovey; fox trot, w Arthur Freed, m 
Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E pub. 84682; Leo Feist, ine. 

3737 

—— ——- ——_with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 3, 1983; E pub. 34684; Leo 
Feist, inc. 3738 


Loving you brings me gladness; from 
King of the Ritz, w Clifford Grey, 
original w Serge Veber, m Raoul 
Moretti; with ukulele arr. [Eng- 
lish text only] © Jan. 28, 1933; E 
for. 28415; Chappell & co., ltd. 373 


149 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3740 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 28 


Luci nella notte; one-step,  versi 
Peppino Mendes, m A. R. Borella, 
rid. di Virgilio Ripa [and] Io di 
amori ne ho tre; fox-trot, versi, 
A. R. Borella, m Mario Mariotti; 
orch. Virgilio Ripa: orch. pti. © 
Jan. 4, 1933; E for. 28205; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢. 3740 


Luckies; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67989; 
W. E. Davis. 3741 


Luckiest man in the world; from 
Pardon my English, w Ira Gersh- 
win, m George Gershwin; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
34900; New world music corp. 

3742 


Ludana; song, w Kenneth Thorp. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 14, 1983; E unp. 67668; 
Thomas F. Powers, jr. 3743 


Lullaby; song. © 1. Jan. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 67851; Florence West-James. 
3744 


w, m and violin obbl. © 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 67318; Kathe- 
rine A. Bailey. 3745 


w Shakespeare, m Ruggero Vené; 
men’s voices. © Feb. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 34822; Riker, Brown & Wel- 
lington, ine. 3746 


Lullaby of my heart; song. ©le 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67837 ; Michael 
Nicholas Vort. 3747 


Lupe; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67393; Rocco Zappia. 
3748 

Machines; impression; pf. © 1 « 
Feb. 2, 1983; E unp. 67184; Roy P. 
Vanderburgh. 3749 


Madame; slow-foxtrot, German w and 
m Billy Golwyn, N. Intrator and 
Jos. Freudenthal, English lyric 
Ralph Stanley; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 23, 1932; E for. 28346; 
Atheneum music pub. co., ltd. 38750 


Maedchen in uniform; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Fred Fisher; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 20, 1933; E pub. 34634; 
Mills music, inc. 3751 


Miidel, wenn ich dir raten kann; 
marsch aus Der schrecken der gar- 
nison, w G. Althoff u. K. Wilczynski, 
m G. Althoff. © Apr. 27, 1931; E 
for. 28225; Weiner bohéme verlag, 
Otto Hein. 3752 


Magdalena; valse-ballet; pf. ©1.«. 
Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67590; Roger 
De Roumefort. 3753 


Mah conscience; song, w E. Ruth 
Reynolds. © 1. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 67876; Florentine Heimlich. 

3754 


Maid (The) from Flushing, she never 
blushed again; w and m Samuel H. 
Speck. © Jan. 9, 1933; E pub. 
34670; Frank Harding. 3755 


Make believe; w Helen Haynes, and 


melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 67745; Helene Hipkins. 3756 
Makes no difference; song. © 1 « 


Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68178; Evelyn 
Maud Guild. 3757 


Man (The) from Harlem; w and m 
Will Hudson, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34839; Mills musie, ine. 

3758 


Man in the moon tonight; fox trot 
song, arr. Alice Cary Longfellow; 
pf. © 1. Feb. 7, 19383; E unp. 
67379 ; Earle Taylor Rush. 3759 


Man on the jury; march, Samuel 
Timberg, arr. Geo. Steiner; pf. 
1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67461; 
Paramount productions, ine. 3760 


Man sagt auf wiederseh’n; tango, 
deutscher text Fritz Rotter, m 
Béla Nadas. © Oct. 21, 1932; HE 
for. 28198; Musikalienhandlung 
Alberti, G. m. b. H. 3761 


Manhattan dance folio; collection, 
Harry Woods, Mort Dixon and 
others, ed. Bob Noeltner; pf.; with 
ukulele arr. no. 1. © Jan. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 34575; Keit-Engel, ine. 3762 


Manhattan lights are calling to me; 
song. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 
68040; Leslie Henry Grout. 3763 


Mann (Hin) mit herz; schlager, texte 
Robert Gilbert u. A. Robinson, m 
Robert Stolz, op. 601, 602. © Noy. 
6, 19382; E for. 28190; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 3764 


Manna; song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67591; Bonnie Elizabeth 
Davis White. 3765 


Mansion of dreams;.w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67538; 
Robert N. Nauha. 3766 


March of the Boy scouts; by N. Louise 
Wright, arr. Preston Ware Orem; 


pf., 6 hands, with w. © Feb. 6, 
1933; E pub. 34756; Clayton F. 
Summy co. 3767 


150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Mareh of the chords; by Gerald F. 
Frazee; pf. © Jan. 13,:19383; BH 
pub. 34741; Willis music co. 3768 


Mardi (The) Gras; overture; band 
pts. © Jan. 28, 1933; B pub. 34588; 
Albert James White. 3769 


Marguerite; w L. C. Sargent, m Gor- 
don Cameron. © Jan. 6, 1933; HE 
for. 27942; Elkin & co., ltd. 3770 


Marines’ (The) hymn; by L. Z. ‘Phil- 
lips, arr. Freeman High. 1. Sop. 
and alto, or ten. and bar.—2. Ten., 
bar. and bass, or ten. 1, 2 and 
bass.—3. Sop., alto and bar. © 
Feb. 2, 1983; E pub. 34649-34651; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

3771-3773 


Marsch der zeitungsverkiufer; aus 
Grosstadt-nichte, w Beppo, m Karol 
Rathaus, klavier-arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher; pf. © Dec. 29, 1932; 
E for. 28466 ; Universal edition a. g. 

3174 


Mass in F; in honor of St. John the 
divine; mixed voices. © Dec. 7, 
19382; E pub. 34794; A. Logan Bice. 

3775 


Mass in honor of St. Catherine of 
Siena; m Nicola A. Montani, op. 32; 
unison, 2-pt. or 3-pt. voices; organ 
ace. Se. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 
84935; J. Fischer & bro. 3776 


Matthias-Ben-Ezra ; song story, Mattie 
B. Shannon, m composed and arr. 
I. H. Meredith. © Jan. 23, 1933; 
D 28386; Tullar-Meredith co. 3776* 


Maipa marta; Russian Gypsy melody, 
Greek, Paul Menestrel and George 
Buyukas, m arr. Julius S. Seredy. 
© Feb. 14, 1983; E pub. 34843; 
Apollo musi¢ co. 3177 


Maureen oge asthore; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 14, 19338 ; E unp. 67661; Michael 
Dermott Fagan. 3778 


May; song, w anon. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1933; E unp. 67493; Mildred Lund 
Tyson. 3779 


May flowers; w Anna Addison Moody, 
m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 187. © 
Jan. 6, 1983; E pub. 34813; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co. 3780 


Maybe I love you too much; w and 
melody Irving Berlin. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 67961; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 3781 


Maybe I’m to blame; w Charles E. 
Carpenter and Louis Dunlap, mel- 


3794 


ody Vernon Long. © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 
1933; E unp. 67154; Louis Dunlap, 
jr. 3782 


My vé pwras; orlxo. Viavyn Ocodwplin, 
Hovotky Zwoov "Iwavvlin. © Nov. Y, 
1932; E for. 28208; Alector pub. co. 

3783 


Mediterranean madness; from Bally- 
hoo, w Robert Nesbitt, m William 
Walker. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 
28477; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

3784 


Medley no. 3; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 27, 1983; E unp. 68114; Charls 
Ide. 3785 


Meet me at Chicago, meet me at the 
fair; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67225; Harlow G. 
Jungles. 3786 


Meet me in Chicago, meet me at the 
fair; w J. Jasmyn, m M. K. Jerome; 
pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68186; Joan Jasmyn and M. 
K. Jerome. 3787 


Meet me in the gloaming; w Arthur 
Freed, m Al. Hoffman and Al Good- 
hart; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E pub. 34911; Remick music 
corp. 3788 


Meidele (A) vie du; melody Sholom 


Secunda. © 1 ¢ Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67562; Samuel Secunda. 
3789 


Mein lieber schatz, bist du aus Span- 
ien; paso-doble, w Fritz Rotter, m 
Enrique Santeugini, arr. Eli Sam- 
son; salon-orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
9, 1931; E for. 28222 ; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Otto Hein. 3790 


Mein schatz, ich bin in dein parfum 
verliebt [and] Ja, der himmel tiber 
Wien; aus Sehnsucht 202, text Karl 
Farkas, m Richard Fall. © Sept. 
7, 1982; E for. 28500; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 3791 


Meine frau—deine frau; tango, w 
Kurt Robitschek u. Paul Morgan, 
m Willy Rosen, klav. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © June 24, 1982; E for. 
28488 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 3792 


Melancholy me; fox trot, w and m 
Dale Brown. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
EH unp. 67812; Ernest Dale Brown. 

3793 

Melody; from the play, w Irving 
Caesar, m Sigmund Romberg; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 34954; Harms, inc. 3794 


151 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3795 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Memories of father; song, m Eddie 
Applegate. © Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 
34885: Betty B. Bryan. 3795 


Memories of home; song. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1983; E unp. 67582; Ellen Arnott 
Bates. 3796 


Memories of Montserrat; pf. with w. 
©1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68087; 
John Adolphus Osborne. 3797 


Memories of you; song. © Feb. 7, 
1933; E pub. 34858; LeRoy V. Cleve- 
land. 3798 


Memory land; song, arr. Dan J. 
Michaud. © 1 e. Feb. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 67842; Nelle Steele Pryne. 

3799 


Memory moon; song. © 1c. Feb. 2, 
1983: E unp. 67182; Fern Ida Glas- 
gow. 3800 


Memory of long ago; song, m Harold 
M. Deonez; pf. © 1 c¢. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67831; John J. Yaeger. 

3801 


Memory (A) of love; w Jay Frederic, 
m Marshall Moss. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1933; E unp. 68054; Randolph Mar- 

_ Shall Moss. 3802 


Memory waltz: w Edith Michael, m 
Alene Baldwin. © 1 ¢ Feb. 27, 
1933; E unp. 68103; Alene Baldwin 
Ehresman. 3803 


Mem’rie’s rose; waltz song, arr. Billy 
Taylor. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 
67784; Olive Allison Thixton. 3804 


Men of York; w Albert Hydeman, m 
Joseph Mosser. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E pub. 34894; York ice machinery 
corp. 3805 


Menuet classique: 1st violin. © 1. 
Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67694; Harold 
Nielsen. 3806 


Mer nocturnement; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer, arr. Wm. Spielter; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67650; Movietone music corp. 3807 


Merry mount; opera, libretto Richard 
L. Stokes, m Howard Hanson. Sc. 
© Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34909; 
Harms, ine. 3808 


Mexicana; romantic operetta. © 1. 
Jan. 14, 1983; D 28385; Warner Van 
Valkenburg and Vern Elliott. 3808* 


Miami gon’na Tampa on my honey- 
moon; w and melody L. J. Thomas. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1933; BE unp. 67657; 
Lew J. Thomas and R. W. Thomas. 

3809 


Midnight (The) waltz; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 67750; Clem- 
encia Siggers. 3810 


Milford (Robin) Four heavenly 
Songs; w Isaac Watts and others, m 
R. Milford, op. 30; ten. solo and 
mixed cho. Voc. sc. © Oct. 28, 1932; 
E for. 28380; Oxford univ. press. 

3811 


Millions of kisses and millions of 
smiles; w and m Peter Maurice and 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 25, 1932; E for. 28510; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 3812 


Miner’s (The) song; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1933 ; E unp. 67622; Guido Diero. 
3813 


Miniature symphony; by E. De La- 
mater; full orch. pts. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E pub. 34802; Rubank, inc. 

: =: 3814 


Minnelied; old German Minnelied, 
English version, harmonized and set 
for voice and pf. A. Walter Kramer; 
high in A flat. © Feb. 7, 1933; E 
pub. 34816; J. Fischer & bro. 3815 


Minuet; by John Christoph Friedrich 
Bach, ed. Theodore M. Finney; 
string quartet. sc. and pts.; in @ 


maj. © Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34623: 
M. Witmark & sons. 3816 
——by L. Boccherini, arr. Crosby 
Mollenhaer; 2 violins and pf. © 


Feb. 14, 1983; E pub. 348385; Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, ine. 3817 


Minuet and Trio in G; by Arthur Col- 
lingwood, op. 7; pf. © Jan. 27, 
1933; E for. 28396; Paterson’s pub- 
lications, ltd. 3818 


Miracles do happen; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 67967; 
Virginia T. Hawthorne. 3819 


Mirage; w Edythe J. Magee, m Harry 
Rowe Shelley. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 67125; G. Schirmer, ine. 3820 


Miser of love; melody. © 1. Feb. 6, 
1933; E unp. 67292; Nicholas Yel- 
lenti. 3821 


Missing (The) melody; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1933; EB unp. sires 
Doris Houser Greenbaum and Chas. 
Stanley Greenbaum. 3822 


Mississippi, moan; song; melody and 
pf. treble. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1983; E 
unp. 67203; Clinton House. 3823 


Missouri; song, w Lizzie Chambers 
Hull. © 1. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 
67975; Noel Poepping. 3824 


152 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Mr. Moon; song, w Josephine Shearer. 
© Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 34854; Bessie 
Edwards. 3825 


Mit einer schdénen frau geh’ ich gerne 
bis ans end’ der welt; tango, w Fritz 
Rotter, m Arcany, klav. arr. Walter 
Borchert. © July 9, 1932; E for. 
28489; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
Gar. 3826 


Modern (A) guitar method. © Mar. 
2, 1933; AA 115446; Harry Ginsburg. 
3827 


Modern (The) maid; w and m Charles 
Derf, arr. Mabel Hendrix; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
34791 ; Will Lewis. 3828 


Mon amant; opérette, couplets J. 
Ardot, m Victor Alix; partition pf. 
et chant. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28340; Marcel Labbé. 3829 


Monsieur baby; w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 67564; Famous music corp. 

3830 


Moods; suite, Haydn Wood; orch. pts. 
‘© Dee. 14, 19382; E for. 28421; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 3831 


Moon (The), my heart and you; w and 
m Rose Hunter Staines. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 6, 1983; E unp. 67290; Octavia 
Hunter. 3832 


Moon’s (The) on the Nile; w Richard 
‘A. Whiting; m Nacio Herb Brown. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1983;.E unp. 67218; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 3833 


Moonlight and starlight; song. © 1 . 
Feb. 27. 1933: FE unn. 68140; George 
Washington Webster. 3834 


Moonlight, down in dear old lover’s 
lane; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67604; Juliana Milligan. 

8835 


Moonlight on the Hudson; song, m 
Eddie Applegate. © Jan. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 34829; Mary Joy Phillips. 

3836 


Moonlight on the Rockies; waltz song, 
melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
25, 19838; E unp. 68069; Jack Wall. 

3837 


Moore (Francis) A march; pf., left 
hand or right hand alone, or both 
hands. © Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 
34849 ; Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 

3838 


3852 


Morena mia; bolero; pf. with words. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67381; 
Frank Jimenez. 3839 


Morning; song, melody Louise Her- 
rold. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 19338; E unp. 
68057; Nettie K. Hurlburt. 3840 


Morning (A) song; by Charles Wood- 
house; violin with pf. acc. © Feb. 
10, 1988; E for. 28459; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd. 3841 


Morning song—spring 1933; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Feb. 25, 19383; E unp. 
68082 ; Johanne H. Waale. 3842 


Most (The) beautiful rose I ever saw; 
-pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; 

E unp. 68081; Johanne H. Waale. 
3843 


Mother; waltz, w Arthur Reger, and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 67757; Earl Edwin Ducklow. 

3844 


Mother and sweetheart, Mary and 
Marie; w and m Gerald Vincent 
Morris. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 
67767; Marie Elizabeth Meyer. 3845 


Mother hen and chicks ; w and m Myra 
Adler; pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34728 ; Boston music co. 3846 


Mother (The) of Mattie and me; song, 
arr. Bertram Shield. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1988; E unp. 67905; Margaret B. 
Ordway. 3847 


Mother’s old shoes; w and melody, 
with symbols for guit. chords. © 
1¢. Feb. 23, 1933; H unp. 67966; Al- 
berta Y. Herd. 3848 


Mother’s (A) song; folk-song, arr. 
Richard H. Walthew, English, Geor- 
gina Tanner, tonic solfa tr. H. J. 


Timothy. © Jan. 19, 1983; E for. 
28264; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 3849 
Miller (Rudolf) Sechs deutsche 


volkslieder ; fiir die jugend, mit va- 

riationen; pf. © Dec. 7, 1932; E 

for. 28470; Universal edition, a. g. 
3850 


Mummy; musical farce. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1988; D 283895; Frank Waring 
Lewis. 3850* 


Murrill (Herbert) Capriccio; violon- 
cello and pf. © Dec. 20, 1932; E 
for. 28240; Augener, ltd. 3851 


Music in the air; musical adventure, 
bk. and lyrics Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d. Voe. sc. © Feb. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 34912; Jerome Kern. 3852 


153 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3853 


Musical initiatory service; sop. © 
Dee. 19, 19382; AA 109999; Ethyl M. 
Anderson. 3853 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, pt. 
2. Web; 19388....© Fan, 25; 193324) 
for. 28312; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, ltd. 3854 


Musketier storch; schlager aus der 
militirschwank, text Kurt Schwa- 
bach u. Willy Rosen, m Franz 
Doelle, klavier arr. Walter Borchert. 
© Oct. 19, 19382; E for. 28495; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

3855 


My Alabama home; fox trot song. © 
Loe. Reb. 1,. 19383: Bp unp.. 67 TAG ; 
Stella M. Craig. 3856 


My amulet; w Aline Michaelis; sop. or 
ten. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1938; E unp. 
67508 ; John R. Speelman. 3857 


My Angelique; w Wallace Bruce Ams- 
bary, m Geoffrey O’Hara; med. 
voice; in G. © Jan. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 34711; Oliver Ditson Co., ine. 

3858 


My boogaboo from Timbuctoo; song, 
melody Clyde Hart. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1933; E unp. 67146; Blanche Callo- 
way. 3859 


My book of love; w and m John Red- 
mond and John Lynch; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67917; 
Bibo-Lang, ine. 3860 


My buddy polka; by Ervin Kleffman ; 
cornet solo or duet and pf. © Feb. 
10, 1933 ; E pub. 34804; Rubank, inc. 

3861 


My caravan of dreams; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1988; E unp. 67850; Lily 
Julia Miller. 3862 


My dear Aime; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1983; E unp. 67534; Albert 
A. Gagnon. 3863 


My dear mother waiting there for me 
down in my old home town; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67396; Estelle Nelson. 3864 


My Dixie hi-dee hideaway; w Roy 
Turk, melody Oscar Levant. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 19838; E unp. 67370; Santly 


bros., ine. 3865 
My empty heart: waltz, song. ©l1e. 
Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67417; Victor 
Marcy. 3866 


My first song book; w and melodies 
composed and compiled Walter Dam- 


pt. 16, mis wee 


rosch, George H. Gartlan and Karl 
W. Gehrkens. © Jan. 12, 1983; A 
59125; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
inc. 3867 


My forbidden love; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 11. 1983; E unp. 67549; Marcel 
J. Steger. 3868 


My gal; pf. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1983; H 
unp. 67743 ; Robert Edward Blum. 
3869 


My garden; song, melody Howard 
Warren. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 67785; Violet Gwenllian Bowen. 

3870 


My heart belongs to you; words by 
Bob Ford, m Gene Hammett, jr. 
1 e. Feb. 20, 19383; E unp. 67846; 
Walter Hugene Hammett, jr. 3871 


My heart belongs to you, my dear; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1938; HB 
unp. 67240; Hilma Wagner. 3872 


My heart turns to you; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 67895; Hugh Ross. 3873 


My heart won’t believe a thing I say; 
song. Rev. ed. 1 Ye Hie 2 
1933; E unp. 68116; William Mui- 
chael. 3874 


My hill billy; w Roy Turk, melody 
Oscar Levant. ©1ce. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67818; Leo Feist, inc. 3875 


My hobo bride; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 23, 1983; E unp. 67934; 
B. A. Hayward. 3876 


My Indiana home; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
34671; Almeta Burkhardt. 3877 


My kind of love is true; song, w 
Katherine Dial. © 1 c. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67879; John Dial. 

3878 


My little canary; w Jelda Jasper, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Feb. 3 
1938; E unp. 67223; Martha HW. 
Keck. 3879 


My little sailor lad; song. ©1c. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 68011; Florence 
Adele Pond. 3880 


My lost love of the country; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67243; 
Josie McCormack. 3881 


My love; pf. treble and w. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1983: E unp. 67682; Albert 
Hay Malotte. 3882 


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no. 2, 1983 


My love for you; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1983; EH unp. 67864; 
Jim King. 38838 


My love has fallen asleep; song. © 
1 c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67153; 
Rebecca Carol Parks. 8884 


My loved one; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1983; E unp. 67853; Mel- 
ville L. Goldberg. 3885 


My mother; song. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67288; Robert L. Hubbard. 
3886 


My mother dear; valse song. ©1e. 
Jan. 25, 193838; E unp. 67335; Annie 
L. Smaistrla. 3887 


My musical moments; pf. ©1c. Feb. 
2, 1983; E unp. 67176; John J. Car- 
lueci. 3888 


My nameless melody ; song, with chord 
symbols for guit., banjo and ukulele. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67447; 
Harold Oliver Wilkinson. 3889 


My old homestead by the sea; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67978; William Ronald Cala- 
way. 3890 


My old southern home; w and m 
Charles Derf, arr. Mabel Hendrix ; 
with ukulele arr. Dec. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 34785; Will Lewis. 3891 


My old sweetheart ; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 67361; Sallie Newsome Win- 
chester. 3892 


My pal; song. © 1. Feb. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 67185; Fannie Weinman. 
3893 


My palace where love is king; fox- 
trot, w and m Jack Bloom and 
Mickey Kippel, arr. Jack Mason; 
orch. pts. © Feb. 14. 1933; E pub. 
34808 ; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

3894 


My paly galy [sic] Anna guitar; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1983; E unp. 67681; 


Bernard Peter Conlin. 3895 
My plea; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 19338; E unp. 68073; Arnold 
Rosen. 3896 


My precious child; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 66671; 
Josephine Aloi, Bob White and 
Ralph Romano. 3897 


My precious own; song, melody Ster- 
ling Sherwin. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 68046; Henry H. Pennington. 

3898 


3915 


My queen of lullaby land; from Hello 
everybody, w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
7, 1933 ; E pub. 34797; Famous music 
corp. 3899 


My rainbow dream girl; song, m Hric 
Anderson. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 67725; Frank J. Witt. 3900 


My song awakens the dawn; march 
song, W Emily Van Dercook. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67789; Eduardo 
Maseras. 3901 


My song of love to you; song. ©1. 
Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68124; Flor- 
ence Rugg Ellis. 3902 


My song of the Southland, the song of 
my dreams; w S. J. Nardone, jr., 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68156; Sparty J. Nardone, 
jr. and Anthony Pelligra. 3903 


My star girl; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1933; E unp. 67235; Fred Suther- 
land. 3904 


My Sunday gal; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Frank Perkins; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 34841; Mills 
music, ine. 3905 


My sweetheart; song. © 1. Feb. 27, 
1983; E unp. 68125; Anthony Di- 


tonto. 3906 
My sweetheart Lena;,m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 


Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68099; Beulah 
R. Nealey. 3907 


My tears for you are falling; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67242; 
Charles Schlichter. 3908 


My technocratic daddy ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 19383; E unp. 68172; 
Julia Claire Moffit. 3909 


My valley of memories; w and melody 
B. Miller and Al Opler. © 1c. Feb. 
6, 1938; E unp. 67311; Bob Miller. 

3910 


My wild Irish Rose; w and m Chaun- 
cey Olcott, arr. William J. Reddick. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34611, 
34613 ; M. Witmark & sons. 

3911, 3912 


Nachtmusik (Hine); v. Max Brand, 
op. 5; kammerorch. Partitur. 
Oct. 4, 1982: E for. 28382; Edition 
Adler, G. m. b. H. 3913 


155 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3914 


Nadra; tango, w Billy Yorke, m Birger 
Struense. © 1 e. Feb. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 68093 ; Birger De Buelow. 3914 


Napoli (Jacopo) Due canti dell’ isola; 
versi Ada Negri, m J. Napoli. © 
Nov. 18, 1932; E for. 28285; A. For- 
livesi & ¢. 3915 


Nation shall speak peace unto nation ; 
vesper hymn, w Paul Askew, m Cyril 
Dalmaine ; mixed voices. © Jan. 24, 

1933; E for. 28250; Boosey & co., 

Itd. 3916 


’Neath the dreamy southern moon; w 
and melody Mabel V. Cessna. © 1. 
Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67489; Mabel 


Cessna. 3917 
Neue meisterklinge; hrsg. Leopold 
Beer; violine u. klavier. © Dec. 7. 


1932; E for. 28469; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 3918 


Neues notenbuch; zehn stticke fiir die 
jugend, Arthur Willner; klavier. © 
Noy. 17, 1982; E for. 28471; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. 3919 


New moon grant my wish soon; w and 


melody. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 
67520: William Norman Douglas. 


3920 
New Year’s revels; band arr., Gus 
Guentzel; [conductor pt.] ©1e. 


Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67227; Harold 
Wm. Roberts. 3921 


Night; song, w J. C. Coates; in E flat. 
© Feb. 27,°1933; E pub. 34991; L. 
Parkinson. 3922 


Night after night; w and m George 
Blake and Fred Hoffman; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 3, 1933; E., for. 
28283 ; Irwin Dash music co., Itd. 

3923 


w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 67937; Theodore Kuhl- 
morgen. 3924 


Night time is loving time sweetheart; 
w and melody. ©1e. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 67952; J. William Cook. 

3925 


Night voices; suite, Carol Christopher, 
arr. B. F. Stuber, ed. G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer ;' orch. pts. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 34828; Raymond A. Hoffman 
co. 3926 


‘Night (The) watch on the mountain; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67258; Edgar Northup. 3927 


Night (The) you sang on the radio 
and I listened at home to you; waltz, 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 28 


w and m Leo Rising, Ted Carson and 
Bert Hibberd; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 26, 1988; E for. 28430; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 3928 


Nightingale; w and melody Tot Sey- 
mour and Lew Pollack. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 67854; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 3929 


Nifa; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1933; E unp. 67445; Henry Levin 
and Benj. Vine. 3930 


Nine o’clock serenade; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67446; 
Henry Levin and Benj. Vine. 3931 


Nirvana; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
6, 19383; E unp. 6729950) Jos) ee. 
Kroeger. 3932 


No greater love; w and melody J. 
Erickson, Carl Fields and Jack Mil- 
ler. © 1. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68187; Jack Erickson. 3933 


Nobody knows; spiritual, arr. Arthur 
Warrell, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Tim- 
othy; bar. solo and mixed cho. © 
Feb. 8, 1983; E for. 28363; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd. 3934 


Noéls; new coll. of old carols, Marx 


and Anne Oberndorfer. © Dee. 5, 
1932; A 60097; H. T. FitzSimons 
co. 3935 


None but the brave deserve the fair; 
sketch, w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
7, 1933; D 28381; Marjorie Harper. 

3935* 


Noon and night: song, w Herbert 
Trench. © 1 c. Feb, 10, 19335 
unp. 67491; Mildred Lund Tyson. 

3936 


Nothing lasts forever; song. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 18, 1983 ; E unp. 67815; Herbert 
A. Spears. 3937 


Nouvelle méthode compléte de fitite; 
de E. Damaré, suivie d’une annexe 
spéciale pour l'étude de la petite 
fiite complétée et adaptée aux prin- 
cipes de l’enseignement moderne, J. 
Viol. © Dec. 1, 1982; E for. 28341; 
EH. Gaudet. 3938 


Nuits de Blida; mélodie-fox-arabe, de 
J. Nelly et D. Berniaux, arr. D. 
Berniaux; orch. ptes. © Feb. 1, 
1933; E for. 28432; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi. 3939 


paroles Raoul LeBlond et 
René Margand, m Jean Nelly et Dé 
siré Berniaux. © Feb. 1, 1933; H 
for. 28483: Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi. 3940 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


O Easter morn most glorious; anthem, 
w L. S. Spence, m William R. 
_ Spence; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 34698; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc. 3941 


O! Mister Carpenter; from The half- 
naked truth, w and m Edward 
Eliscu and Harry Akst; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 29, 1932; E pub. 
34747; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

942 


Ocean moon; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68008; Amos Miller. 

3943 


Ocean valse extensions; pf. © 1 « 
Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67586; Hubert 
Mervyn Tylston Hodgson. 3944 


Off again, on again; from Walk a 
little faster, w E. Y. Harburg, m 
Vernon Duke; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34958; Harms, 
inc. 3945 


Oh, beautiful Miami; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1983; HE unp. 67351 ; 
Tom Graham. 3946 


Oh butterfly; song, w anon. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 67492; Mildred 
Lund Tyson. 3947 


Oh! to live the word of God; song. 
© Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 34963; Ben. 
H. Silver. 3948 


Oh you, great big silvery moon; Ww 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
HE unp. 67948; Karen Haugen. 3949 


Oh you would, so would I; w and m 
Kendall Burgess and Harold Ray- 
mond; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
34685; Superior music, inc. 3950 


Ohne dich hat die welt keinen sinn; 
boston, w Karl Wilezynski, m Franz 
Grothe. ‘© Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 
28227; Wiener bohéme verlag, Otto 
Hein. 3951 


Old Black Joe; arr. S. Quagenti; Ha- 
waiian guit. diagram. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34690; Samuel Qua- 
genti. - 3952 

Old Black Joe, we are waiting for 
you; song, arr. Luella Morrison. © 
Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 34988; Helen 
D. Voll. 3953 


Old fashioned garden of memories; 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © Jan. 7, 
1933; E pub. 34672; Henry Schaff- 
nit. 3954 


3972 

Old (An) fashioned play; waltz song, 
arr. Fred Mormann. © 1 c. Feb. 
6, 1983; E unp. 67300; Harold 
Samuel Blegen. 3955 
Old Father Thames keeps rolling 


along; w Raymond Wallace, m Betsy 
O’Hogan; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
9, 1933; EH for. 28400; Huntley Tre- 
vor music co., ltd. 3956 


Old (The) Flag never touched the 
ground; by Rosamond Johnson, arr. 
Freeman High. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
—2. Sop., alto and bass.—3. Ten., 
bar. and bass, or ten. 1, 2 and 
bass.—4. Sop. and alto, or ten. and 
bar.—5. Mixed voices. © Feb. 2, 
1933; E pub. 34644-34648; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 3957-3961 


Old homestead bound; w and melody 
Robert Lewis O’Reiley. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1983; E unp. 67931; Robert S. 
Curtis. 3962 


Old lace; w Charles Newman, m 
Isham Jones; with ukulele arr. Haia 
Kaa. © Feb. 21, 1933; E pub. 
- 34940; Isham: Jones, inc. 3963 


Old (The) pig woman; w and m Cal 
Grant; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
17, 1933; E pub. 34877; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 3964 


Old (The) saying, It beats all; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 67192; 
Dora Cooper. 3965 


Olden (The) mill; waltz song. ©l1e. 
Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67484; James 
Albert Crider. 3966 


Ole-o the gigolo; from Me and Wy gal, 
w and m James F. Hanley. © Jan. 
30, 1983; E pub. 34597; Movietone 
music corp. 3967 

Olive blossoms; Spanish waltz, Pietro 
Frosini; pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 34926; Alfred music 
co., ine. 3968 


Ombreuse; étude, P. O. Ferroud; pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; E. for. 28332; Hdi- 


tions du magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider. 3969 
On a hillside; waltz song. © 1 ©¢. 


Feb. 28, 19838; E unp. 68195; Robert 
L. Tumey, jr. 3970 
On sweetheart bay; w Howard Jobhn- 
son, melody Geo. B. McConnell. © 
1 « Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67674: 
Irving Berlin, ine. 3971 
On Tampa Bay; w and m Clarence 
Tyner. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 

68130; Clarence Edward Tyner. 
3972 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3973 


On the banks of the Illinois; w and m 
L. E. McIntosh and W. Y. McIntosh. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1983; E unp. 67421; 
Lulu E. McIntosh. 3973 


On the corner where we used to meet; 


song, melody Theodore William 
Combis. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; © unp. 
67166; Harry James Peart. 3974 
On the lake; prelude, N. Louise 


Wright; pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34737; Boston music co. 3975 


On the level; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 1, 19883; E unp. 67135; Rilla 
Couture. 3976 


On the shores of Waikiki; w and m 
Marty Ott. © Nov. 10, 1931; E pub. 
34878; Martin G. Ott. 3977 

On the way; march; pf. © 1c. Feb. 


23, 1933; E unp. 68012; Heywood S. 
Jones. 3978 


Once and for all; lyric Peppino Men- 


des, English, Jimmy Kennedy, m 
Paul Abel: with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 


28399; B. Feldman & co. 3979 


One broken heart and me; song, m 
Edward Benedict. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67871; Mona Salis- 
bury. 3980 


One (The) for me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1932; E unp. 67150; 
Robert G. Carran. 3981 


One for the money—two for the show; 
song. ©1e. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68192; Eugene Collins Abrams. 

3982 


One (The) I left behind in Caroline; 
w and m Al: Piantadosi and Jack 
Glogau; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
20, 1983; E pub. 34945; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 3983 


One little kiss from you; from The 
midshipmaid, w Clifford Grey, m 
Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 28416; Chappell 
& co., ltd. 3984 


One more waltz; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68110; 
Andrew R. O’Connor. 3985 


One (The) note trumpet player; w 
and m Ted Weems, Al Goodhart, Al 
Hoffman and Don Hartman; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 17, 1933; E 
pub. 34873; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine. 39856 

Only (The) friend I had; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 

- 67262; Edna Schuessler, 3987 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Only (The) girl I ever loved; w and 
m Basil M. Ziegler. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67392; Bibo-Lang, inc. 

3988 


Oo-la-la Jimmie; w Clifford Grey and 
Harry Tobias, m Herbert Stothart. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67217; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 3989 


Ooh! what I could do to you; w and 
m Cliff Friend, Herb. Magidson and 
Sam H. Stept; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 6, 19383; E pub. 34662; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, ine. 


Opening of the fair; band arr., Louis 
De Francesco, arr. P. A. Marquardt ; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1938; 
E unp. 67182; Movietone music corp. 

3991 


Orange blossoms waltz; by Robert H. 


Taylor, op. 1, no. 2; violin and pf. 
© Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 34745; 


Willis music co. 3992 
Organ-grinder blues; w and melody 
Jimmie Davis. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 


1933; E unp. 67483; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 3993 


Oriental flute song: by Gertrude 
Weeth; pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34740; Willis music co. 3994 


Ould (The) turf fire; song. ©le. 
Feb. 7, 1983; E unp. 67364; Michael 
Dermott Fagan. 3995 


Our Flag; male cho. © Feb. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 34665; Emil Biorn. 3996 


Our garden; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 25, 19383; E unp. 68077; Pearl 
Mahanay. 3997 


Our Governor; march; pf. © Feb. 
25, 1983; E pub. 34989; Edwin Hen- 
ry Peters. 3998 


Our last waltz; song, w Arthur Judge. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 67619; 
Wilson John Fisher. 3999 


Our old home town; ballad. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67460; Millard 
F. George. 4000 


Our one and only kiss; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67358; 
Irene Brooks Pierson. 4001 


Our President; inaugural march song, 


m Antonio Galvan. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67197; Thomas H. 
Qualles. 4002 


—— march; pf. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 1983; 
E unp. 68151; P. Spicacci. 4003 


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no. 2, 1983 


Our waltz; pf. treble with w. © 1. 
Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 68098; Jack A. 
Giusto. 4004 


Out o’er my sea of memory; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 672738; 
Frieda Snodgrass. 4005 


Out of doors; by George Henschel; pf. 
© Dec. 28, 1932; E for. 28372; Pat- 
erson’s publications, ltd. 4006 


Out of the darkness into the dawn; 
waltz song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67772; Arthur Bushnell Hus- 
ted, 4007 


Out of the rolling ocean; w Walt 
Whitman, m Marshall Kernochan. 
1. Med. voice and pf.—2. Med. voice, 
orch. ace. Se. © Feb. 24, 1983; 
E pub. 34977, 34978; Galaxy music 
corp. 4008, 4009: 


Over here; w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 
9, 1933; E unp. 67451; Milton Klein. 
4010 


Overture comique; comp. and arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger ; [pf. conductor | 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67652; 
Movietone music corp. 4011 


Pal o' mine; from Love lost, melody, 
rhythm and w H. W. Barwick, acc. 
L. Crawley. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 67189; Howard William Bar- 
wick and Leone Crawley. 4012 


Pal of my heart; song, melody Eva 2%. 
Caple. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67618 ; Helen Carolyn Weaver. 4013 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
God so loved the world; motet, 
adapted to English w from John III, 
Herbert G. Smith; mixed voices, or- 
gan acc. © Jan. 8, 1988; E for. 
28278; Cary & co. 4014 


Palma; dans La revue d’amour, pa- 


roles et m Maurice Hermite. © 


Jan. 20, 1988; E for. 28245; BEnoch 


& cie. 4015 
Panama; song, w Frances UBstelle 
Lehlbach. © 1. Feb. 23, 19383; E 


unp. 67987; Valborg Teeling Wal- 
ters. 4016 


Panama moonlight; song, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1933. 
E unp. 67965; Dale Fulton. 4017 


Panhandle Pete; w and m Ted Weems, 
James Cavanaugh and Frank Wel- 
don; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 
1983; E pub. 34847; Skidmore mu- 
sic co., ine. 4018 


165519—33——4 


4033 


Paprika; schlager, texte Kurt Schwa- 
bach u. Max Kolpe, m Franz Wachs- 
mann. © Noy. 18, 1933; E for. 
28193; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
lal 4019 


Paradise dreams; song. © 1 c. Feb. 
20, 19838; E unp. 67865; Dorothea 
Layton. 4020 


Paradise (A) for two: w Anna Mes- 
Sina and Anna Baron. © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1988; E unp. 67669; Philip John 
Baron. 4021 


Paree chere; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 11, 1983; E unp. 67521; Henry 
Robert Martin Hdmonds. 4022 


Parkinson (L.) Noveletta; pf. © 
Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 34993; L. Par- 
kinson. 4023 


Parodi (Renato) Canzonetta; rondo, 
versi Guiseppe Parini, m R. Parodi. 
© Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 284389; G. 
Ricordi & co. 4024 

Partita (Una); drama, Arturo Ros- 
sato, m Riccardo Zandonai, rid. per 
canto e pf. Ugo Solazzi. © Jan. 10, 
1933 ; E for. 28438; G. Ricordi & co. 

4025 

Partners just for a dance; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 
67450; Milton Klein. 4026 


Passionslied ; text Heinr. Elmenhorst, 
m Joh. Wolfg. Frank, bearb. Hanns 
Miessner, op. 15, nr. 1; mannerchor, 
a cappella. Partitur. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 28454; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock. 4027 


Pastoral dance; by Norman Demuth; 
string orch. and pf. ad lib., with 
flute, clarinet and triangle pts. Sc. 
© Jan. 24, 1983; E for. 28282: Jo- 
seph Williams, Itd. 4028 


Pathetic recitative; by P. Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67640; Movietone music corp. 

4029 


Patsch (Karl) 2 .mi&rsche; v. K. 
Patsch ; stimmen,. 1. Grosses orch.-— 
2. Salonorch. © Aug. 31, 1981; E 
for. 28217, 28218; Musikverlag Mel- 
odie, inh. Karl Patsch. 4030, 4031 


Pay no ‘tention; w and m Dorothy 


Pearce. © 1c Feb. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 67612; Dorothy Pearce He- 
berer. 4032 


Peace; march and one-step, melody ; 
in G min. ©. c.';Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67768; Anton Keresztes. 

4033 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4033* pt. LL ngs, F238 
Persian (The) flame ; operetta, | Please come back sweetheart; w and 
George Ted Reicard. © 1 ¢. Feb. m Bill Boucher. © 1 ce. Feb. 7, 
16, 1938; D 28401; George Daniel 1933; E unp. 67367; William L. 
Reichard. 4033* Boucher. 4046 
Peter’s pieces; 6 miniatures, Henry | Please come back to me; fox trot song. 


Geehl; violin, 1st position, and pf. 
© Feb. 2, 1983; E for. 28458; Enoch 
& sons (1927) ltd. 4034 


Petite suite espagnole; par EK. F. 
Arbos, op. 4; orch. Partition. © 
Dec. 10, 19382; E for. 28524; Editions 
Max HEschig. 4035 


Phi lambda delta; waltz, w and m 
Violette Congreve Fitzpatrick. © 
1 ec. Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67285; Phi 
lambda delta sorority. 4036 


Pictured melodies; [compiled and 
arr.]; pf. with w. © Feb. 25, 1933; 
AA 116211; Flora E. McCurdy. 

4037 


Pietra (La) dello scandailo ; commedia, 
Luigi Latini, m Vincenzo Billi. © 
Oct. 15, 1982; D 28398; Saporetti & 
Cappelli. 4037* 


Pitchin’; w Alice Stoddard, m Jack 
McGuire. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 67214; Alfred Jack McGuire. 

4038 


Pitfield (Thomas Baron) Five short 


pieces; pf. © Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 
28239; Augener, Itd. 4039 
Pizzetti (Ildebrando) Canto; dal 


vocalizzo per voce media, trascri- 
zione Mario Corti; violino e pf. © 
Feb. 3, 19383; E. for. 28443; G. 
Ricordi & co. 4040 


Play fiddle play; Viennese waltz, 
Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, 
arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. 
© Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 34752; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 4041 


Playing soldier; by Isabel Van Nort; 
pf. © Jan. 13, 1983; E pub. 34743; 
Willis music co. 4042 


Playing the game of love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1983; E unp. 
66672;. Josephine Aloi, Bob White 
and Ralph Romano. 4043 


Playing with the stars; valse, w N. 
Barthel, m L. Fashing. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 67336; Norbert 
Barthel and Louis Fashing. 4044 


Please believe me dear; w and melody. . 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68185; 
Virgil Marrion Parker. 4045 


© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67717; 
F. R. Blanding. 4047 


Please don’t talk about my man; w 
Andy Razaf, m Reginald Foresythe. 
© Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34571; Joe 
Davis, ine. 4048 


Pieasin’ you; song, m M. S. Russell 
and Frances T. Mellen. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
11, 1983; E unp. 67551; Marguerite 
S. Russell. 4049 


Pledge (The); song. © 1. Feb. 1, 
1933 ; E unp. 67140; Frances Daven- 
port Welch. 4050 


Poéme; by Charles V. Rychlik; violin 
and pf.. © Jan, 4, 1933) Bor. 
28376; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons. 4051 


Polka; by Charles V. Rychlik, op. 21; 
violin and pf. © Jan. 4, 1933; EB 
for. 28877; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons. 

4052 


Poor working girls; German, w Walter 
Reisch, English, Douglas Furber, m 
Werner R. Heymann; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; EB for. 28367; 
Ufaton verlags, G.m.b.H. 4053 


Poppy (The) song; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67960; 
Harry Ellsworth Philwin. 4054 


Pour une heure; dans La _ revue 
d’amour, paroles et m Maurice 
Hermite. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 
28246; Enoch & cie. 4055 


Praise the Lord Jesus; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67205; 
Florence Ethel Schmidt. 4056 


Praise to the living God; w from the 
Yigdal of Daniel ben Judah, m Carl 
F. Mueller; divided 4-pt. mixed cho. 
© Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 34762; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 4057 


Prelude and fugue; by Daniel Gregory 
Mason, op. 20. 1. 2 pfs. or pf. and 
organ.—2. Pf. and orch. Se. 
Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 34938, 34939: 
J. Fischer & bro. 4058, 4059 


Prelude and Gigue; by D. Zipoli, arr. 
Stell Andersen and Silvio Scionti; 
2 pfs.,.4 hands. © Feb. 7, 1933; HE 
pub. 34817; J. Fischer & bro. 4060 


Premier solo de concert; du Concerto 
pour trombone, J. Demersseman, 
transcription pour saxhorn basse si 


160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 193838 


bémol, J. Watelle; avec acc de pf. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28335; E. 
Gaudet. 4061 


Presidents on parade; w and melody 
Stella Unger and Fred Fisher. © 
1 e Jan. 30, 19383; E unp. 67127; 
Famous music corp. 4062 


Press on; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1938; E unp. 67575; Donna Jean 
Kragen. 4063 


Primaverina; rond6, poesia Alfredo 
Petrucci, m Pietro Cimara. © Dee. 
27, 1982; EH for. 28287; A. Forlivesi 
&.¢. 4064 


Prince Chéri; opérette, livret Guillot 
de Saix, Marcelle Claude et Pierre 
de Wattyne, m Lionel Renieu. 
Partition compléte pour pf. et 
chant. © Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 
28516; Editions Max Eschig. 4065 


Processional; hymn, w and m Wil- 
liam D. Stewart. © Nov. 4, 1932; 
E pub. 34779; H. W. Gray co. 4066 


Prosperity ; pf. with w. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
25, 1933; E unp. 68074; Charlie 
Gilbert Schrah. 4067 


—— song. © Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34921; Katherine M. Goodnature. 
4068 


Prosperity has won our hearts; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 
67264; A. Catherine Allan. 4069 


Prosperity is advancing; Ww and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 67541; EH. Lee Dearing. 4070 


Prosperity is coming; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 67599; Joye 
Hllen Fisher, 4071 


——w and melody. ©1e. Feb. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 67530; Estelle N. Irwin. 
4072 


Prosperity march; melody Lewis A. 
Clark, pf. pt. Winnifred Caroline 
. Gibson and §. J. Gibson; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67274; 
Samuel Jordan Gibson. 4073 


——song. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; B 
unp. 67807; Cordelia Suggs. 4074 


Properity’s coming; w and melody. © 
~1e. Feb. 23, 193838; E unp. 67946; 
Ben I. Berg. 4075 


Purim (A) play; musical play. © 
1e. Jan. 4, 1933; D 28400; Mattia 
Durmashkin. 4075* 


4089 


Pursuit; by P. Brunelli; pf.-conductor. 
no. 2. ©1e. Feb. 9, 19383; E-unp. 
67471; Movietone muSic corp. 4076 


Put your cares in a song, and hum 
your troubles away; w EK. Maxwell, 
melody G. Morgan. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67399; Eddie Maxwell 
and Grace Morgan. 4077 


Quarrel (A); by Peter Brunelli; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; BH 
unp. 67130; Movietone music corp. 

4078 


Queenie; w and m Con Conrad and 
Bruz Fletcher; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34910; Harms, 
inc. 4079 


Quien; bolero, letra y m Luis Vadillo. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E for. 28303; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 4080 


Radio (The) march; anthem, w and m 
Harold Holmes. © 1 ec. Feb. 11, 
1933; E unp. 67558; Harold Holmes 
music publications. 4081 


——w and m Harold Holmes; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 17, 1933; HE 
pub. 34871; Harold Holmes musie 
publications, 4082 


Rainbow (A) from out of the sky; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933: 
EB unp. 67626; Edward Askins. 4083 


Rainbow town; fox-trot song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67352; Verna 
Kretschmer. 4084 


Rainier (The) rhapsody; by R. L. 
Siddons; pf. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 68092; Sydney L. Rothery. 

4085 


Rajah (The) of Peru, sez who?—sez 
me,—sez you; w and m Maurice 
Beresford and Dave Silver; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 28, 1933; E for. 
28315; J. Liber. 4086 


Rambling roses; waltz, George G. 
Greene; pf. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 
34732; Boston music co, 4087 


Rantin’, rovin’ Robin’; Scotch folk- 
song, w Robert Burns, m William J. 
Samsel; mixed cho. © Jan. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 34726; Boston music co. 
[Copyright is claimed on original 
arrangement and harmonization for 
mixed voices] 4088 


Raskolnikoff; ouvertiire-phantasie, E. 
N. v. Reznicek; grosses orch. Par- 
titur. © Sept. 1, 1982; E for. 28307: 
Kdition Adler, G. m. b. H. 4089 


161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4090 


Rasputin, that highfalutin lovin’ man; 
w Allie Wrubel, m J. Russel Robin- 
son. © Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34605; 
Goodman musi¢ co., ine. 4090 


Rattenfanger (Der) von Hameln; 
marchenspiel, text nach einer dich- 
tung v. Helene Scheu-Riesz, English 
libersetzung, Sylvia Spencer-Welch, 
m Karl Weigl, op. 24, bearb. Rudolf 
Stephan Hoffmann, klavierauszug 
Erich Simon. © Oct. 19, 1932; D 
28390; Universal edition a. g. 4090* 


Reach for a lucky star; w Geo. Marion, 
jr., m Richard A. Whiting. © 1 . 
Feb. 9, 1983; E unp. 67476; Movie- 
tone music corp. 4091 


Re-enter the White House door; w B. 
M. Turnbull, m Mrs. M. B. Turnbull. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67705; 
Fredericka Turnbull. 4092 


Refuge; song, w Lew Sarett. ©1c.. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67877; Floren- 
tine Heimlich. 4093 


Reizend; foxtrot, aus Hodchste eisen- 


bahn, text u. m Friedrich Hol- 
laender. © Oct. 6, 1932; E for. 
28191; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. 
Db! Hi: 4094 


Reizendes cousinchen; tango, aus Die 
cousine aus Warschau, w Artur Reb- 
ner u. Stein, m Artur Guttmann u. 
Hans I. Salter. © Mar. 17, 1931; 
E for. 28235; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Otto Hein. 4095 


Rejoice ye pure in heart; introduction, 
variations and finale on tune Marion, 
Roland Diggle; organ. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E pub. 34659; Gamble hinged 
music ¢o. 4096 


Remember Christ of Calvary; duet, 
w and m Clair Flint. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E pub. 34445; Harry D. 
Clarke. 4097 


Remember you're to blame; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 
1 c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 68096; 
Bud Carson. 4098 


Remembrance; waltz ballad. © Feb. 
1, 1933; E pub. 34630; Henry Gerard 
Rainville. 4099 


Requiem ; pt.-song, w R. Louis Steven- 
son, m Arthur Collingwood; men’s 
cho. © July 10, 1928; E for. 28373 ; 
Paterson's publications, ltd. 4100 


Reveille: w Michael O’Connor; men’s 
cho. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34974; 
Persis Heaton Trimble. 4101 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Rhumba Etta; my rhumba girl, w 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 671389; William A. Wanser. 

4102 


Rickety shack; w and melody. © 1c. 
Feb. 9, 1933: E unp. 67459; Murrel 
R. Klinger and Michael Slowitzky. 

4103 


Ride ’em cowbody; operetta. bk. and 
lyrics B. H. McNeil, m Mae Wheeler 
Nightingale. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1983; 
D 28878; Mae Nightingale and 
Beatrice Humiston McNeil. 4103* 


Ride (A) to town; unison, w Margaret 
G. Rhodes, m George Rathbone. © 
Feb. 17, 1933; E for. 28475; Novello 
& co., ltd. 4104 


Ring out, wild bells; hymn, set to 
hymn tune Hogmanay, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m Stephen H. Wood, with 
alternative acc. for unison verses, 
Basil Harwood. © Jan. 31, 1933: 
E for. 28175; Novello & co., ltd. 

4105 


River of romance; w L. I. Thomas, m 
L. M. L. Thomas; pf. @© 1 e& Feb. 
21, 1933; E unp. 67915; Loua M. LL: 
Thomas and L. Iola Thomas. 4106 


Robin (The); song. © 1 ec. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68010; Florence Adele 


Pond. 4107 
Rock-a-bye lullabye; song, m Monk 
and Sam; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 


Feb. 27, 1933: E unp. 68119; Chas. 
T. Ferguson, Chas. Hansen, jr. and 
Sam L. Johnson. 4108 


Rocky Mountain moon; song, m Max 
E. Hasenbein. © Feb. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 384767; Merlin E. Hiaring. 

4109 


Roll on, mah blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1983; E unp. 67625; 
Edward Askins. 4110 


Roll up the carpet, push back the 
chairs; w Raymond Klages, m Al. 


Hoffman and Al. Goodhart: with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 1, 1933: E pub. 
34629; Remick music corp. 4111 


Roll your bones: w and m Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Harry Akst. © 1 ¢ 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67129; Movie- 
tone music corp. 4112 


Rolling (The) English road; w G. K. 
Chesterton, m Victor Hely Hutchin- 
son. © Jan. 31, 1933; E for. 28272: 
Elkin & co., ltd. 4113 


162 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


4140 


Romancing with baby by the light of 
the moon; w and melody Phil Bax- 
‘ter. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 
67821; Leo Feist. inc. 4114 


Romantic; w Val Burton and Will 
Jason, L. HB. DeFrancesco. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67131; Movie- 
tone music corp. 4115 


Romantie (A) episode; composed and 
arr. Peter Brunelli; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67469; 
Movietone music corp. 4116 


Roosevelt (The) march; pf. © 1 e. 
Jan. 31, 1983; E unp. 67162; Angelo 
Lorenzo Cappelli. 4117 


Roosevelt’s the man; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1933; EB unp. 67337; 
Minnie Edmondson. 4118 


Rosa; Argentine tango, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68109; 
William Gregory. 4119 


Rose of my garden; w and m Harry 
Crum and Bill Bird. © Feb. 4, 
1933; E pub. 34686; Alpha music. 


4120 

Rosenthal (Archy) Three Irish 
pastels; pf. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 
28476; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 
4121 


Roses of Junetime; service, w Char- 
lotte Irene Ford [and others], m 
Forrest G. Walter [and others] 
© Jan. 28, 1983; E pub. 34599; 
Tullar-Meredith co. 4122 


Rosetta: melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; 
E ounp. 67231; Earl Hines. 4123 


Rosiera (La); atto 3, Vittorio 
Gnecchi; orch. Sc. 1. Coro; sop. e 
contralti e sop. solo.—2. Preludio. 
© Jan. 10, 1933; EB for. 28320, 28321; 
Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 

4124, 4125 


Round and round; waltz, Marie Seuel- 
Holst, op. 27, no. 1; pf., 6 hands. 
© Feb. 17, 19383; E pub. 34850; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 4126 


Round the world; songs of many na- 
tions, arr. John Michael Diack. pf., 
with w. © Dec. 24, 1932; E for. 
28374; Paterson’s publications, ltd. 

4127 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) The 
dew is soft; tr. and arr. Nicholas 
Douty; 3-pt. women’s voices. © 
Jan. 27, 1983; E pub. 34600; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 4128 


Rummelsburg (Die); lyrisch roman- 
tische oper, frei nach dem Musaus 
mirchen Stumme liebe. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1933; D 28389; Carl Englert. 

4128* 


Russian dance; arr. Charles Dennée, 
op. 16, no. 1; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Feb. 6, 19838; E pub. 34811; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co. 4129 


arr. Gladys Cumberland; percus- 
sion band with violin ad lib.; pts., 
with pf.-conductor se., child-con- 
ductor’s sc. and pf. duet. © Jan. 
17, 1933; E for. 28181; Warren & 
Phillips. 4130 


Russian introduction; comp. and arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1983; E unp. 67654; 
Movietone music corp. 4131 


Rustic lilt; from Country gardens, old 
dance tune, arr. Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 34933; 
Evans music co. 4132 


Sad (The) song; w and m Bob Miller; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; 
E pub. 34781; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp. 4133 


Sain a border oder nit; w A. Bardi- 
chevsky, melody J. Jaffe. © 1 ce. 
Feb. 7, 1983; E unp. 67380; Julius 
Jaffe and Abram Bardichevsky. 

4134 


Salmans simplified method of piano 
playing. © Jan. 14, 1983; AA 
116201; Cora Salmans Hatfield. 

4135 


Samberg’s (Benny) fifth medley of 
original songs; in 10 pts., w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; EB 
unp. 67799; Benjamin Samberg. 

4136 


Sangamon river, I’m dreaming of you; 
w Edward A. Nitram, m Thelma L. 
Deer. © Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 34769; 
Sangamon sales service. 4137 


Santa Fé; w Frederick H. Martens, 
m James P. Dunn; sop., alto and 
bar. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 34936; 
J. Fischer & bro. 4138 


Santa Lucia; Italian folk song, arr. 
for Hawaiian guit. solo and arr., pf. 
and ukulele, with extra symbols; in 
D. '© 1: e@ Feb: 8, 1933; unp. 
67323 ; Adolph Krupp. 4139 


Say it’s not the last time; w Howard 
Johnson, m Joseph Meyer; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 8, 1983; HE pub. 
34642; Olman music corp. 4140 


163 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4141 


Say you'll be mine; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 6, 1983; E unp. 67301; 
Deloros Marie Warner. 4141 


Scarlet and grey; composer anon; ist 
B flat cornet. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 67187; Glenwood high school. 

4142 


Scena delle coefore; di Vittorio Gnec- 
chi; orch. with mixed voices. Sc. 
© Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 28322; Edi- 
tion Adler, G. m. b. H. 4143 


Scherzo in D major; orch. Conduc- 
tors sc. (%@) fc.’ Web: 324, 1933.4.0) 
unp. 68055; Edna Fuller Day. 4144 


Schone (Die) Galathee; drei schlager 
aus der oper, gesangstexte Fritz 
Rotter u. Kurt Robitschek, m Franz 
von Suppé, musikalische neubearb. 
von Wilhelm Grosz, Klavier arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Sept. 20, 1932; 


E for. 28504; Wiener bohéme-verlag, |. 


G; m. b. H. 4145 


oper, Kurt Robitschek, Max Han- 
sen u. Paul Morgan, gesangstexte 
Fritz Rotter u. K. Robitschek, m 
Franz von Suppé, musikalische neu- 
bearb. Wilhelm Grosz. Klavier-aus- 
zug mit text. © Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 
28505; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 4146 


Schubert (Franz Peter) The Lord is 
my shepherd; Psalm 28, m arr. John 
Stainer. ed. William Arms Fisher; 
mixed cho.; organ acc. © Jan. 26, 
1933: E pub. 34703; Oliver Ditson 
co, ine. 4147 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Du 
bist wie eine blume; op. 25, no. 24, 
Heinrich Heine, ed. Carl Deis; high 
voice; in A flat. © Jan. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 34719; G. Schirmer, inc. 

4148 


The happy farmer returning from 
work; op. 68, no. 10, special student’s 
ed., John M. Williams; pf. © Jan. 
13, 1933; E pub. 34733; Boston 
music co. 4149 


Seenes from childhood;  tran- 
scribed James R. Gillette; flute, 
oboe, B flat clarinet and bassoon. 
Se. and pts. © Feb. 3, 19383; E pub. 
34621; M. Witmark & sons. 4150 


Schwarze (Der) husar; schlager, text 
Friedrich Giinther, m Eduard Kiin- 
neke. © Oct. 12, 1932; E for. 28216; 
Ufaton-verlags, G. m. b. H. 4151 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 28 


Schwiile (Eine) sommernacht und 
eine frau wie du; tango, w Fritz 
Rotter, m Robert Stolz, op. 587. © 
June 8, 1981; E for. 28231; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Otto Hein. 4152 


Scottish romance; pf. © 1.e Apr. 
10, 19388; E unp. 69917; Basil Wil- 
liamson and Thelma Clement. 4153 


Scraps from a rag bag; song, m Ken- 
neth Charles Rinard. © 1 c. Feb. 
24, 1933; E unp. 68047; Hal Bruese 
Shipley. 4154 


Se t’aje da ‘nzora; madrigale napole- 
tano, parole popolari antiche, m 
Renato Parodi; 4 voci maschili, con 
solo di tenore, a cappella. Partitura. 
© Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 28440; G. 
Ricordi & co. 4155 


Sea (The) Gypsy; w Richard Hovey. 
m and arr. Geoffrey O’Hara; cho. or 


quartet for male voices. © Jan. 30, 
1938; E pub. 34617; Harms, inc. 
4156 


Searching ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1983; E unp. 67718; James Grieve. 
qv 4157 


Searching the desert for the blues: w 
and melody Willie McTell. © 1 «. 
Jan. 18, 1983; E unp. 67424; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 4158 


Second recueil de mazurkas; par Alex- 


andre Tansman; pf. Dec. 20. 
1982; E for. 28520; Editions Max 
Eschig. 4159 
Seeds of love; song. © 1 @. Feb. 
11, 1988; E unp. 67515; Evelyne 
Conway. 4160 


Selfish (The) mother; w and melody 
© 1 c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. geese 
Salvatore Bono. 4161 


Sell it; w and melody. ©1ce. Feb. 8, 
1933; E unp. 67416; William H. 
House. 4162 


Sell them beer; w J. C. Jordan, m arr. 
B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34589; Robert 
H. Coleman. 4163 


Seminarian (The) (Cemuuapucrs); 
w and m Modest Moussorgsky, tr. 
and arr. Harvey Enders; male 
voices. © Feb. 16, 19383; E pub. 
34879; Galaxy music corp. 4164 


Send me away; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 
68149; Wendell A. Collins. 4165 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


4192 


Senior days; w Emma Kinner, and 
melody. ©1e. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67220; Wilma Boshart. 4166 


Senor la bullthrower ; musical comedy, 
m Paul Smith. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1933 ; 
D 28392; Frederick Friendly Har- 
ris. 4166* 


Sentimental lady; fox-trot, w and m 
Norman VY. Holland; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 28299 ; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd. 4167 


Sentimental me; song. © 1 c. Feb. 
28, 1938; E unp. 68147; Norman 
Carlos Crane. 4168 


Serenade badine; by Gabriel-Marie, 
transcribed Ralph Collicchio; ten. 
banjo, with pf. acc. © Feb. 17, 
1933; E pub. 34777; A B C standard 
musie publications, inc. 4169 


Serenade me; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 67983 ; 
Evelyn Panikoff. 4170 


Serenata alla luna; slow-fox, dal film 
Tre uomini in frak, versi Michele 
Galdieri, m Umberto Mancini; pf. 
© Dee. 30, 1932; E for. 28207; Hdi- 
zioni muSicali Caesar film. 4171 


Shadow Mountain; by R. Deane 
Shure; organ. © Feb, 7, 1933; 
E pub. 34814; J. Fischer & bro. 

4172 

Shaggedy hair, taggedy clothes, she’s a 
Sunbeam on ten little toes; song, m 
P. O. Stephens and Marion Dickson 
Stephens, © 1 ec. Feb. .18, 19383; 
E unp. 67796; Pauline Ozier Steph- 
ens. 4173 


Shake yo’ feet; w Bob Harthun and 
Fred F. Furtsch, melody Bob Keith. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67896; 
Robert David Keith. 4174 

Shanty town; w and melody. ©1.. 


Feb. 23, 1938; EH unp. 67957 ; Thomas 
Seabury. 4175 


She comes to meet me; song. © 1c. 
Feb. 5, 1933; E unp. 67302; Hubert 


Mervyn Tylston Hodgson. 4176 
She has never forgotten you; song, 
w James Courtney Challiso. © 1. 


Dec. 21, 1982; E unp. 65409; Eva 
Marie Mouton. 4177 


She’s the best pal on earth after all; 
w and m J. M. Pettit and P. E. Gor- 
mach. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
67741; Geo. A. Wellington. 4178 


She’s the big chief’s only child; Indian 
fox trot song. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 673838; I. A. Packer. 4179 


Sheila bawn; song. © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1933; E unp. 67662; Michael Der- 
mott Fagan. 4180 


Shepherd (A), a dreamer; w Z. Wein- 
per [and] A prayer; w Mani Leib: 
songs arr. Alex. Olshanetsky. © 
Feb. 20, 1933; EH pub. 34965; Jacob 
Rapaport. 4181 


Ship (The) of Rio; w Walter de la 
Mare, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Feb. 3, 1933; 
E for. 28349; Boosey & co., ltd. 

4182 


Short (A) setting of the communion 
service; by Vernon de Tar; mixed 
voices, a cappella; in A min. 
Jan. 31, 1988; E pub. 34610; Galaxy 
music corp. 4183 


Short’nin’ bread; w ed. Clement Wood, 
m adapted and arr. Jacques Wolfe, 
adapted for quartet or 4-pt. mixed 
cho. Wallingford Riegger. © Feb. 
8, 1933; E pub. 34759; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc. 4184 


Shoulder to Shoulder with Uncle Sam, 
buy American; song. © 1 ec. Feb. 
11, 1933; E unp. 67518; Clotilde 
Georgiana Morey. 4185 


Shredded wheat skirts; by C. S. Cop- 
ping; pf.-conductor. © 1 e¢. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 67638; Movietone 
musie corp. 4186 


Shufflin’ shoes; song. ©1e. Feb. 13, 
1933; E unp. 67611; Charles Ed- 
ward Smith. 4187 


Sick in bed; song. © 1 «¢. Feb. 7%, 
1933; E unp. 673866; Michael Rech- 
ler. 4188 


Sidewalk (The) waltz; w Joe Young, 
m J. Fred Coots: with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 34874; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 4189 


Sierra ; rumba espafniola, su versi Huer- 
ta Guere, versione ritmica Abro Cal- 
vita, m Leon Godoy; pf.-conduttore. 
© Jan. 25, 1983; E for. 28290; Gaet- 
ano Spagnolo. 4190 


Silence me; w Tom Springer, melody 
Louis Drakeford. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 28, 
1933; E unp. 68154; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford and Thomas Grant 
Springer. 4191 


Silver moon waltz; by Pietro Frosini ; 
pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 384925; Alfred music co., inc. 

4192 


165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4193 


Silv’ry mountain moon; 
John Mohan and W. Lewis, arr. 
John Bach; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 28, 1982; E pub. 34792; Will 
Lewis. 4193 


Simpatica: song, m Salvatore Scalora. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68107; 
Rosario DiNardo. 4194 


Since you stopped loving me; waltz, 
w Jelda Jasper, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1. Feb. 3, 1983; E unp. 67224; 
Martha BH. Keck. 4195 


Sing me to sleep, little mother; song, 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67684; 
Morris Olson and Henry Russell 
Olson. 4196 


Sing to me mother; valse song. © 1 
ce. Feb. 1, 1988; E unp. 67353; Lach- 
lan Souter. 4197 


Sing to my heart; w Edward Lockton, 
m composed and adapted H. Elliott 
Smith; in F. © Jan. 27, 1933; EH 
for. 28515; Cary & co. 4198 


Sing we and chant it; ballet, Thomas 
Morley, arr. for men’s voices, un- 
acc. © Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 34866; 
Mondel Ely Butterfield. [Copyright 
is claimed on 4-pt. arrangement of 
the ballet] 4199 


Sitting in the park with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 67826; William Gregory. 4200 


Sivigliana; versi Goffredo Pesci, m 
Pietro Cimara. © Dec. 27, 1932; E 
for. 28288; A. Forlivesi & c. 4201 


Sleep, my darling sleep; w Jack Law- 
rence, and melody. © 1 e¢. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67870; Arthur Altman. 

4202 


Sleepy melody; by Stan Mason; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67216; 
Stanley Carlson Mason. 4203 


Slender (A) crane at evening stood; 


song, w Benjamin F. Musser. © 1 
@ Hep. 20) 19333.” tip. 'Giooe 5 
James Neill Northe. 4204 


Slovakische lieder; m Hans F. Red- 
lich, op. 10; bar. u. fiinf kammerin- 
strumente. Partitur zugleich klavier- 


auszug. © Sept. 9, 1932; E for. 
28393; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 4205 
Smile (A); w and melody. © 1 « 


Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67890; Henry 
BE. McNeil. 4206 


Smile; song, melody James L. Brown. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67247; 
Jeanette Conyers. 4207 


w and m/| Smiling Jimmie; song, 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


© 1c. Feb. 
24, 1933; E unp. 68129; Marye H. 
Goddard. 4208 


Snow flakes, large and small, con- 
tinually fall! come on! let’s have 
some fun; song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1933; E unp. 67764; Eva Della 
White Wakelee. 4209 


Snowy kitten; w and m Myra Adler; 
pf. © Jan. 18, 1933; BE pub. 34729; 
Boston music co. 4210 


So buy American now; w and mel- 
ody, arr. Dubois Hasbruch Cornish. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67219: 
Paul Edmond Hubbell. 4211 


So disillusioned; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67923; Jean 
F. Ortet. 4212 


So’ guaglione; versi e melodia. ©1c. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67793; Gen- 
naro Amato. 4213 


So I’ll come back for more; song. © 
1. ¢,. Jan. 21, 1933; upper Gieees 
J. Roger Fleagle. 4214 


So long; w and melody Cliff Quimby. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67195; 
Clifford Eugene Quimby. 4215 


So sudden, you were gone; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp.: 
67531; William J. Hosbach, jr. 4216 


Soaring; song, w Marie Bailey Struss. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1933; E unp. 67317; 
Katherine A. Bailey. 4217 


Soft the music; w and m Lily Strick- 
land; mixed voices. © Jan. 13, 
1933; E pub. 34738; Willis music 


co. 4218 
Soldat (Der) ist treu; soldatenlied, 
aus Drei tage mittelarrest, w 


Charles Amberg, m Artur Guttmann 
u. Nico Dostal. © Oct. 28, 1930; 
E for. 28236; Wiener bohéme-ver- 
lag, Otto Hein. 4219 


Soldiers marching; by N. Louise 
Wright, arr. Preston Ware Orem; 
pf., 6 hands. © Feb. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 34757; Clayton F. Summy co. 

4220 


Some day; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68065; Michael 
Rechler. 4221 


Somebody cares; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 23, 193883; E unp. 67929; 
Lawrence Earle Stevick. 4222 


Somebody else is living my life; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 67448; Milton Klein. 4223 


166 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Someone, somewhere; song, arr. Irwin 
Janata. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67172; Joseph Francis Jaros. 4224 


Someone who'll love me too; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 
67354; Rosalind Block. 4225 


Somervell (Arthur) Concerto; in G 
min.; violin and full orch. Sc. © 
Feb. 7, 193838; E for. 28347; Boosey 
& co., td. 4226 


Something in my heart; song, w Nath- 
alie Nafziger, arr. Dick Crofton; 
pf. © 1e. Feb. 3, 19383; E unp. 
67230: Lloyd Ringler. 4227 


Sometimes I wonder; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 1933 : E unp. 67601; Ethel 
Kounias. 4228 


Somewhere; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67898; An- 
thony Youngsworth. 4229 


Somewhere on Rio Bay; w Jimmy 
Kennedy, m Edward O’Henry; with 


ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Jan. 
31, 1988; E for. 28277; B. Feldman 
& Co. 4230 
Sonatine; von Max Trapp, op. 25; - 
klavier. © Dec. 20, 1932; E for. 
28293: F. EH. C. Leuckart. 4231 


Song of depression; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1988; E unp. 67265 ; Fred 
Lee. . 4232 


Song of life; song, melody Louise 
Herrold. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 68059; Nettie K. Hurlburt. 

4233 


Song (The) of my heart to you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67560; 
Liegh B. Freed. 4234 


Song (A) of old Vermont; song, w 
Carolyn W. Pender; pf. © Jan. 31, 
1988; E pub. 34604; Francis W. 
Lawrence. 4235 


Song of praise; song, melody Louise 
Herrold. © 1. Feb. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 68056; Nettie K. Hurlburt. 

4236 


Song of the night; w H. D. Kerr, mel- 
ody Walter Harkley and H. A. 
Hummel. ©'1 c. Feb. 6, 1933; HB 
unp. 67294; Harry D. Kerr, Walter 
J. Zamecnick and Herman A. Hum- 
mel. 4237 


Song (The) that never dies; w B. 
Miller and Carl Field, and melody. 
© 1. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67309; 
Bob Miller. 4238 


4251 


Songs for children; song, w Christina 
G. Rossetti. © Feb. 17, 19383; E 
pub. 34881; Julia Klumpkey. 4239 


© Dee. 
E pub. 34893; M. O’Fla- 
4240 


Soul of my dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1983; E unp. 67746; 
Ruth Markley Buchanan. 4241 


Southern (A) day; w and m Lily 
Strickland; 4-pt. mixed cho. © Feb. 
8, 193838; E pub. 34764; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 4242 


Songs of Erin; mixed voices. 
Bt; 19B2% 
herty. 


Spaghetti tangle; by Pietro Frosini; 
pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 1933; H 
pub. 34924; Alfred music ¢o., inc. 

4243 


Spinnstube ; ungarisches lebensbild aus 
Siebengtirgen, klavierauszug mit 
text Zoltan Kodaly, deutscher text 
Benedikt Szabolcsi. © Feb. 3, 1933; 
D 28399; Universal edition, a. g. 

4243* 


Zaire wov yauxe ; Greek w, tr. and para- 
phrase, George Buyukas, English, 
John Howard Payne, m Henry R. 
Bishop, arr. Sp. Becatoros. © Feb. 
14, 1933; E pub. 34844; Apollo mu- 
Sic co. 4244 


Spring; song, w Harriet Wratten. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67874; 
Florentine Heimlich. 4245 


Spring equinox; pt. song, w Romanie 
van Depoele, m Jean V. Dethier ; 
mixed voices. © Feb. 11, 1933; BE 
pub. 34980; C. C. Birchard & co. 

4246 


Spring fever; w and melody Abner Sil- 
ver and Allie Wrubel. © 1 c. Feb. 
9, 19838; E unp. 67455; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 4247 


Spring’s in the air; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 19338; E unp. 67884; 
Jessie Richardson Geren. 4248 


Spring waltz; pf. © 1 ce. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68019; Lars Harry 
Wester. 4249 


Sprinkle me with kisses ; w Bob Irwin, 
melody David HE. Peyton. ©1.. 
Feb. 21, 1988; E unp. 67906 ; Robert 
R. Irwin. 4250 


Stay on the right side of the road; w 
Ted Koehler, m Rube Bloom; with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
Feb, 14, 1988; E pub. 34842; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 4251 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Still I’m singing songs of love; 
Fritz Miller, m Art Cox; pf. treble. 
©1e. Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 671938; 
James Frederick Miller. 4252 


Still in my dreams; w and melody 
Jack Woods and Jack Mansfield. © 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68167; 
Leonard G. Healy. 4253 


Stop! thief; w and melody. ©1 ee. 
Feb. 10, 1988; E unp. 67457; Wil- 
liam J. Steed. 4254 


Stormy (The) West; by P. Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67642; Movietone music 
corp. 4255 


Zrovs dixovs wov; Ww and m Stephen C. 
Foster, Greek w, tr. and paraphrase, 
George Buyukas, m arr. Julius S. 
Seredy; with male quartet arr. © 
Feb. 14, 1983; E pub. 34845; Apollo 
music Co. 4256 


Strauss (Julia Hlizabeth) Prelude; 
pk. {© 4 ee: 17.41933-oR) unp, 
67756; Julia Hlizabeth Strauss. 

: 4257 


Streichquartett; nr. 2, von Gerhart 
von Westerman, op. 8; in C moll. 
Partitur. © Noy. 2, 1932; E for. 
283804; Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 

4258 


Strich durch die rechnung; schlager, 
texte Robert Gilbert, m Hans-Otto 
Borgmann. © Oct. 25, 1932; E for. 
28213 ; Ufaton-verlags, G. m. b. H. 

4259 


Strofette vagabonde; w and m Carla 
Adgate, Don Flamingo and G. De 
Laurentis; pf. 1c Feb. 10, 
1983; E unp. 67482; Flaminio Pig- 
noloni. 4260 


Strolling ’mongst the lilies of the val- 
ley; song, w Charles F. Lyon. © 
1 e@. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 67360; 
E. Karl] Liebegott. 4261 


Studentenprinz (Der) ; singspiel, Dor- 
othy Donnelly, tibertragung Rudolph 
Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, m Sig- 
mund Romberg, mit einlagen 
Michael Krausz, klavier-auszug zum 
dirigieren eingerichtet Hans Kainz. 
©" Dec... Si 1932* *E for.) 2S2006 
Charivari musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 
4262 


Suefio; bolero, w and melody. ©1. 
Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67161; Louis 
Conception. 4263 


w | Suite de Karagueuz; par Marcel Miha- 


lovici, op. 23a; orch. de chambre. 
Partition. © Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 
28523; Editions Max Eschig. 4264 


Sulla cuna; berceuse, Pietro Floridia, 
arr. Arturo De Ceceo; piccola oreh. 
parti. © Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 
28437; G. Ricordi & co. 4265 


Sumerky; by Peter Brunelli; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1e. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67639; Movietone music corp. 4266 


Summertime girl; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1983; E unp. 67557; George 
William Youngling. 4267 


Sun (The) is out; by Allene K. Bixby; 
pf. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 34735; 
Boston music co. 4268 


Sun, moon and stars; song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 67486; Louise 
Clark. 4269 


Sun’s (The) sinking low; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67561; 
Leo J. Monaghan, jr. and Julius 
Solomon. 4270 


Sun (The) will shine to-morrow; 
song, w anon. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68189; Alice J. Condon. 4271 


Sunken (The) garden; w Walter de 
la Mare, m ©. Armstrong Gibbs; 
sop., mezzo-sop. and contralto. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Jan. 20, 
1933; E for. 28249; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 4272 


Sunset; w Paul S. Nickerson, m Carl 
F. Mueller; 4-pt. mixed cho. © Jan. 
24, 1933; E pub. 34716; G. Schirmer 
inc. 4273 


Sunshine; rondo, op. 6; pf. ©l1e. 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68072; Hmma 
Schwarze. 4274 


Sunshine Sal; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67867; 
Walter Louis Engel. 4275 


Sur le lac; de Hedwige Chretien; vio- 
lon et pf., violoncelle et harpe ou 
pf., saxophone alto mi bémol. 
Dec. 1, 1932; HE. for. ._ 283387. ia0urs 
Jacquot et fils. 4276 


Sure, why not; w BE. M. Watt, m M. M. 


Kidt. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 
67481; Effie M. Watt and Matilda 
M. Bidt. 4277 


Suvla Bay; march, W. Heinicke; mili- 
tary band pts. © Jan. 3, 1933; H 
for, 28253; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 4278 


168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Swamp man; song, w Arnold 8S. Moe. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67810; 
Ramon Victor Sugrue. 42°79 


Swedish dance: arr. Gladys Cumber- 
land; percussion band with violin 
ad lib. pts., with pf. conductor sc., 
child-conductor’s sc. and pf. duet. 
foment. tt, 1933": BH’ for.’ 28182 ; 
Warren & Phillips. 4280 


Swedish Italian mazurka; by Pietro 
Frosini; pf. accordion. © Jan. 5, 
19838; E pub. 34923; Alfred music 
co., ine. 4281 


Sweet Anjole; waltz song, m E. J. 
Sullivan and Michael Paul Manga- 
nell. © 1. Feb. 14, 1933; E unp. 
67667 ; Edward Joseph Sullivan. 

4282 


Sweet Betty; w and melody Sammy 
Lerner and Sammy Timberg. © 
1 e. Feb. 15, 1983; E unp. 67752; 
Famous music corp. 4283 


Sweet Hawaiian melody; waltz lul- 
laby, song. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 68196; Robert L. Tumey, jr. 

4284 


Sweet Janet Lydell; fox trot song. © 
1 e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67344; 
S. B. Wilkerson. 4285 


Sweet Marianna; song, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1932; 
EH unp. 67820; Richard Charnock. 

4286 


Sweet song of long ago; w and m 
Ernest Charles; high voice. © Jan. 
24, 1988; E pub. 34717; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 4287 


Sweetheart; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 1, 19838; E unp. 67855; Agnes 
Ingram. 4288 


w Spencer Magruder, m Samuel 
Richards Gaines; men’s voices. © 
Jan. 30, 1933; E pub. 34702; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 4289 


Sweetheart I adore you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67180; Isabelle Horan Lebling. 4290 


Sweetheart lane; w and melody B. 
Miller, Al Opler and Adam Carroll. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 67310; 
Bob Miller. 4291 


Sweetheart, my beloved; w Romeo 
Blanchette, m George R. Beaudet. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 67918; 
Romeo J. A. F. Blanchette. 4292 


Sweetheart night; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 


4306 


Feb. 238, 19838; E unp. 67995; A. J. 
Marano. 4293 


Sweetheart (The) of modern days; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; H 
unp, 67598; Toney Cirincione. 4294 


Sweetheart (The) of Topolobompo; 
w and m Val Burton and Will Ja- 
son. © 1c. Feb. 18, 19383; E unp. 
67651; Movietone music corp. 4295 


Sweet-heart of yesterday; song, m 
Leone Stout and E. I. Stout. © 1 
ce. Feb. 28, 1983; E unp. 68148; Hd- 
mond I. Stout. 4296 


Sweetness; melody. © 1 c¢. Feb. 7, 
1933; E unp. 67372; William N. 
Brownstein. 4297 

Swing along, old Russia; song. © 1 


ce. Feb. 21, 1983; E unp. 67914; John 
Kendall. 4298 


Swing and sing; pedal study, George 
G. Greene; pf. © Jan. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 34736; Boston music Co. 

4299 


Swing low, sweet chariot; spiritual, 
arr. Arthur Warrell, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; bar. solo and mixed 


cho. © Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 28364; 
Stainer & Bell, 1td. 4300 
Sylvan scenes; suite, Percy HE. 


Fletcher, arr. W. J. Duthoit; mili- 
tary band pts. © Feb. 3, 1933; EH 
for. 28354; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 4301 


T’was a balmy summer’s evening; w 
and melody Cliff Friend, Herb Mag- 
idson and Sam H. Stept. ©1c. Jan. 
21, 1933; E unp. 67190; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 4302 


Tag (Hin) ohne dich; tango, aus 8 
midels im boot, text Arthur Rebner 
u. Licco Stein, m Arthur Rebner. 
© Oct. 5, 1982; E for. 28199; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 4303 


Tail of Haley’s [sic] comet; melody 
Ivan Laam. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 67432; Southern music pub. 
Cosy ine 4304 


Take me away from the river; w and 
m Kaye Parker; with ukulele arr. 
R. S. Stoddon, and recitation. © 
Feb. 14, 1983; E for. 28478; B. Feld- 
man & co. 4305 


Take me back tae Scotland; w Wm. 
Reynolds, arr. Ted Krause. © Jan. 
9, 1988; E for. 28325; William R. 
Stoba. 4306 


169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4307 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Take my love; song, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67607; Henry 
Schumacher. 4307 


Tango Ad astra; violin and pf. 
Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 34882; Julia 
Klumpkey. 4308 


Tango alla luna; versi T. Masini, m 


Raffaele Stocchettii © Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 28295; S. a. Suvini- 
Zerboni. 4309 


Tango della gelosia; English, Mar- 
jorie Harper, Italian, Peppino Men- 
des, m Vittorio Mascheroni, arr. J. 


Rosamond Johnson. © Feb. 23, 
1933; E pub. 34961; Edward B. 
Marks music Corp. 4310 


Tango um mitternacht; operette Ste- 
fan Békefi u. Ladislaus Vadnai, 
deutsche bearb. u. gesangstexte Wil- 
helm Sterk, m Karl Komjati. Kla- 
vierauszug. © Sept. 30, 1932; D 
pub. 28364; Josef Weinberger u. 
Franz Bard & son. 4310* 


Tattle tales; w Mark Henry and Bob 
Maxwell, m Raymond Walker; pf. 
© Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34914; 
Breezy music pub, corp. 4311 


Tea leaves; by John Leipold and 
Ralph Rainger; [pf. conductor] © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1983; E unp. 67465; Fa- 
mous music corp. 4312 


Tears (The) I shed for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1983; E 
unp. 67955; Rudolph Strucel. 4313 


Tech-tech-tech-technocracy ; song. w ¥. 
Gardner Clough. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1933; E unp. 67759; Cesare Sodero. 

4314 


Technocracy; song. © 1 ec. Feb. 13, 
1933; E unp. 67580; Ellen Arnott 
Bates. 4315 


m Alec Denham and OD. 
Kohn. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 
34986; David Kohn. 4316 


Tell ev’ryone; w Desmond Carter, m 
H. M. Tennent; with ukulele arr. 
© Dee: 24, 1932;. B fer; 28417 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 4317 


Tell me, O lovely moonbeam; w and 
m Ted Kaye; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 28, 1982; E pub. 34786; Will 
Lewis. 4318 


Tell me, please; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 
67588; Clinton Woodman McGraw. 

4319 


m James L. | Tell me that story again; valse song. 


© 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67356; 
Alfred Sevigny. 4320 


Tell me that you love me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
67749; Orville D. Denmon. 4321 


Tell my mother I’m in heaven; w and 
melody Gene Arnold. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
23, 1933; E unp. 67976; M. M. Cole 
pub. co. 4322 


Tell your father, tell your mother, that 
I’m good enough for you; fox-trot, 
w and m Leo Towers, Harry Leon 
and Horatio Nicholls; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 21, 1933; E for. 28411; 
Lawrence Wright music co. 4323 


Tempo di Sinfonia in Re bemdlle: di 
Vittorio Gnecchi; orch. Se. © Jan. 
10, 1933; E for. 28323; Edition 
Adler, G. m. b. H. 43824 


Tender thoughts; by Peter Brunelli, 
arr. W. M. Spielter; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67473: 
Movietone music corp. 4325 


That American style; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67592; 
Frances Avery Baker. 4326 


That dear Hoosier mother of mine; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; HB unp. 
67151; Warren H. McMurtrey. 43827 


That great American home; w and m 
Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Allie 
Wrubel; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
28, 1933: E pub. 34749; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc. 4328 


That little white cross on that little 
green hill; w and melody Eugene 
West and Harry Edelheit. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 68402; Skid- 
more music ¢o., inc. 4329 


That means you’re falling in love; w 
and m Darl Mac: Boyle and Lee 
David. © Feb. 13, 1933; E pub. 
34942; Joe Davis, inc. 4330 


That minstrel band; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67263; 
James H. Jennings. 4331 


That one little sweetheart of mine; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1933; E unp. 
67477; William L. Siefert. 4332 


That’s all I want to know; w Lydia 
Gore, m Ronald Thor. © 1 ec. Feb. 
21, 1933; E unp. 67888; Waldo E. 
Fisher. 4333 


That’s how I am without you; w Gus 
Schilling, melody Mabel Laws 
Horsey. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 


170 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 
67441: Gus Schilling and Mabel 
Horsey. 4334 


That’s how much I love you; w Fedric 
Ford, melody Ed. E. Applegate. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67862; 
Pietro Colecchia. 4335 


That’s why I trusted you; w M. L. 
Greene, melody G. C. De’Jesus. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67488; 
Gladyce Carter De’Jesus and Mary 
Leah Greene. 4336 


That sweetheart, I love alone; song. 
© Jan. 15, 1933; EH pub. 34641; Paul 
S. Baclit. 4337 


That you'll be mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68184; 
James Anton Trecartin. 4338 


Theme from the largo, New world 
symphony; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
Crosby Mollenhauer; 2 violins and 
pf. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34833; 
Hamilton §. Gordon, ine. 4339 


Theme (The) of my song; w and m 
Haldor Lillenas; pf. © Jan. 20, 
1933; E pub. 348382; Lillenas pub. 
co. 4340 


There'll be some changes made; fox- 
trot, w Billy Higgins, m W. Benton 
Overstreet, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 34809; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 4841 


There’s a home in my heart for -you; 
valse song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67613; Corum M. Baucom. 

4342 


There’s a house on a hill; w Billy 
Moll, m Joseph Meyer; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 8, 1933; E pub. 34753 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 4343 


There’s a little stranger in the alley 
for Sally and me; w and m Tommie 
Connor and Tommie Everett; with 
ukulele arr. R. §. Stoddon. © Jan. 
31, 1983: E for. 28404; B. Feldman 
& €o. 4344 


There’s a new day comin’; w Joe 
Young, m Milton Ager; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 34774; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 4345 


There’s a new day of hope, comin’ 
mighty soon; w and m Bob Miller 
and Jack Erickson. © Feb. 16, 
1933: E pub. 34861; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 4346 


There’s a new little face, up in God’s 
own place; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67208; Roderick Mac- 
Dougall. 4347 


4362 

There’s a song in my heart for you; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 
67149 ; Myrtle Davis Miller. 4348 


There’s blues in the air; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67794; 
Gladyce Carter De’ Jesus. 4349 


There was always something to hurt 
me; song, melody Stan Tucker. © 
1 c@ Feb. 18, 19383; E unp. 67574; 


Emma Bergstrom. 4350 
They’ve raised our Salary; w and 
melody Margarita Norris. © 1 ©. 


Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67267; Hannah 
M. Norris. / 4351 


This grand old world of ours; w and 
m Bud Smith. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 67494; Elliott A. Smith, jr. 

4352 


This love song; w and m Frank Drex- 
ler. © 1. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 
68176; Francis David Drexler. 4853 


This program comes to you from my 
heart; w Ed. Nelson, melody Al. 
Goodhart and Al. Hoffman. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 68148; Aileen 
Stanley. 4354 


Tho we’re hungry and cold, nothing’s 
wrong; w and melody L. J. Thomas. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1933; EH unp. 67658; 
Lew J. Thomas and R. W. Thomas. 

4355 


Tho’ you'll forget, I’l1 still remember ; 
song, m Tommie Malie. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1933; E unp. 68126; Cecille Zim- 
merman. 4356 

Those haunting memories of you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; 


BE unp. 67933; Ardis C. Rinderknecht. 
4357 


Those old depression blues; song. © 


1 ec. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68106; 
Lloyd and Mary Warfel. 4358 
Thoughts at eventide; song. © 1 «. 


Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 67797; Elise 
Ullepitsch Wright. 4359 


Threads of happiness; waltz, w Al. 
Piantadosi, m Jack Glogau; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 
34820; Irving Berlin, inc. 4360 


Three waltzes; orch. with organ and 
pf. Se. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1933; E unp. 
66942; Arthur V. R. Thompson. 

4361 


Through and blue; song. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1983; E unp. 67387; John Hardy 
McIntyre. 4362 


171 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4363 


Thy way, not mine, O Lord; anthem, 
w H. Bonar from Matthew 4, m 
Daniel Protheroe ; mixed voices; or- 
gan acc. © Feb. 16, 1938; E pub. 
34883 ; Schools music publishers, inc. 

; 4363 


Tick tock goes my little clock; song, 
melody P. Garten. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1933; E unp. 68118; Paula Garten 
and Peggy Lincoln. 4364 


Tiefland; grosse fantasie aus der oper, 
Eugen d’Albert, arr. Paepke, bearb. 
fiir militirmusik stimmen, O. Brink- 
mann u. P. Miiller. © Nov. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28391 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

4365 


Till summer skies are blue; song, w 
Winifred Adams Burr. © 1 c. Feb. 
21, 19383; E unp. 67911; Anne Cor- 
nelia Parsons. 4366 


Till the end of time; w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, m Harry Akst. © 1c. Feb. 13. 
1933; E unp. 67644; Movietone mu- 


sic corp. 4367 
Till the journey’s end; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Joe Burke. © Feb. 8, 


1933; E pub. 34751; Joe Morris mu- 
Sic CO. 4368 


Tingle (The) ingle of the pennies and 
the nickels and the dimes; w and 
melody Eliott Mason, J. C. Lewis, jr. 
and Eliz. Morgan. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1933 : E unp. 67402; Broadway music 
corp. 4369 


Tipperary town; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67261; Sam- 


uel Morehouse. 4370 
Tired of everything; song. © 1 « 
Jan. 21,0 foo: HH unp:: 6(sZike es. 
Roger Fleagle. 4871 


Titania; cho. or trio, w from Swedish 
_ of Gustaf Froding, English, Barnetta 
Brown, m Peterson-Berger, arr. Wil- 
liam Stickles; sop. 1, 2, and alto. © 
Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 34949; Harms, 
inc. 4872 


To be with you; song. ©1c. Feb. 1, 
1933; E unp. 67157; Franklin Ditt- 
mar Hunt. 4373 


To have, to hold, to say your [sic] 
mine; fox trot, w and melody. © 
1 ¢c. Feb. 28, 19338; E unp. 68171; 
John R. Wolter. 4374 


To Mary Immaculate; song, arr. Wil- 
fred Kershaw. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 67788; John Thomas Gor- 
man. 4375 


pt. O, n. s., v. 28 


To the music of the band; fox-trot, w 
J. J. Stroud and Harry Kay, m 
Harry Coventry; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 3, 1932; E for. 28511; Fox, 
Rogers & Stroud, Itd. 4376 


To the nightingale; melody from a 
Rhenish folk song, arr. Richard H. 
Walthew, English, Georgina Tanner, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © 
Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 28265; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 43877 


Today God’s Son triumphs; Easter 
anthem, w Caspar Stolshogius, tr. 
G. R. Woodward, m William §S. Na- 
gle; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Jan. 26, 1988; E pub. 34700; Oliver 


Ditson co., ine. 4378 
Together all the way; song. © 1. 


Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67991; Rae 
Allison. 4879 


Toi ! moi ! nous; dans La revue 
d’amour, paroles et m Maurice Her- 
mite. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 28247: 
Enoch & cie. 4380 


Tom cat and pussy blues; w and mel- 
ody Jimmie Davis. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1933; E unp. 674384; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 43881 


To-night in the moonlight, I’m saying 
I love you; melody. © 1. Feb. 4. 
1933; E unp. 67284; Harry W. 
Campbell. 4382 


Tony’s wife; w Harold Adamson, m 
Burton Lane; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 31, 1983; E pub. 34593; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 4885 


Too tired for love; w Mose Sigler. 
melody Michael H. Cleary. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 67134; Shapiro. 
Bernstein & co., ine. 4384 


Tourkolimaniotissa; w and melody C. 
Skarvelis. © 1 ¢ Feb. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 67437 ; Southern music pub. ¢o.. 
inc. 4385 


Traffic; pf. © 1 c. Feb. 17, 1983; EB 
unp. 67785; Iris Brussels. 4386 


Traffic troubles; by Ralph Rainger; 
pf. © 1. Feb. 4, 1983; E ump. 
67468 ; Famous music corp. 4387 


Trail (The) around the mountain is 
the trail that leads back home; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67398; 
Jessie Little Haine. 4388 


Trail of yesterday’s dream; song, mel- 
ody Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67860; Gladys V. Jack- 
son, 4389 


172 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Tree (The) of hope; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67286; Jess 
Holbert and Cecil Irwin. 4390 


Tribute to Sousa; march, Edwin 
Franko Goldman, arr. Tom Clark; 
orch. pts. © Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 
34765; G. Schirmer, ine. 4391 

Trio en la mineur; par Nicolas Da- 
neau; ptes. pour pf., violon et vio- 


loncelle. © Jan. 15, 1983; E for. 
28311; A. Cranz. 4392 
Triplets; characteristic, w and m 


George F. Briegel and Johnny Tuck- 
er; pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 
34992; George F. Briegel, inc. 43938 
‘Tropic moon; w and melody A. and 
Eugene Hall. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67610; Alma Hall. 4394 


Trouble i’m bigger than you; w and 
m Ronald Thor. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
° 1933; E unp. 67887; Waldo KE. 
Fisher. 4395 


Trouble is—I still love you; fox-trot, 
w M. F. Newcomb, melody R. B. 
Schwartz; with symbols for har- 
mony. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; HE unp. 
67742; Marion Ferne Newcomb and 
Roger Baer Schwartz. 4396 


Troubles; w and m Gene Cormier. © 
1 ¢« Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67571; 
Eugene R. Cormier. 4397 


Truly I love you; fox-trot song. © 
Pieoneps «, 1933;. WH unp. 67719; 
Hlizabeth Campbell Clair. 4398 


Truly rural gentlemen; from Happy 
ever after, w Douglas Furber, Ger- 
man, Walter Reisch, m Werner R. 
Heymann; with ukulele arr. [En- 
glish text only] © Dec. 30, 1932; 
KE for. 28868; Ufaton  verlags, 
G.m.b. H. 4399 


Truro night; 3-pt. women’s voices. © 
1 @« Feb. 2, 1988; E unp. 67179; 
Helen Coyne Humphreys. 4400 


Trust ; song, w Elizabeth Stanton Har- 
dy. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1983; E unp. 
67913; Anne Cornelia Parsons. 

4401 


Try it once again; foxtrot, composed 
and arr. Sascha Chwat; orch. pts. 
© Feb. 1, 1983; E for. 28424; Hdi- 
tions H. Benjamin. 4402 


Try wearing a smile; fox trot song. 
©1«e. Jan. 30, 1933; E unp. 67345; 
Andy S. Horvath. 4403 


Tu lo sai (Too well you know) ; Eng- 
lish version Kathleen de Jaffa, m 
yuiseppe Torelli. © Feb. 4, 1933; 


4417 


EH pub. 34714; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc. [Copyright is claimed on Eng- 
lish version] 4404 
Tu m’aje prommise; madrigale napo- 
letano, parole popolari antiche, m 
Renato Parodi; 8 voci femminili, a 


cappella. Partitura. © Feb. 3, 
1988; HE for. 28441; G. Ricordi & 
co. 4405 


Twilight reverie; solo, A. R. Watrous, 
pf. acc. Ida E. Watrous; violin and 
Det.©) Is en Jan, 25, 19335.) unp. 

67382; Albert R. Watrous. 4406. 


Two baby eyes of blue; song, arr. 
Doy McKinley. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 
1933; E unp. 68165; Eugene Scraf- 
ford. 4407 


Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo; w 
Edward Heyman, melody Al Good- 


hart and Al Hoffman. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
30, 1933; E unp. 67126; Famous 
music corp. 4408. 


m Al Goodhart and Al Hoff- 
man; With ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 
19383; E pub. 384863; Famous music 
corp. 4409 


Two eyes of blue, I'm loving you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 67260; Lester Sharpe. 4410 


Two little arms of love; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1983; E unp. 67724; Jean 
Proctor Foster. 4411 


Two little finches; by H. Kling, arr. 
Denis Wright; brass and reed band 
pts. © Jan. 3, 19383; E for. 28256: 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 4412 


Two tickets to Georgia; w and melody 
Joe Young, Chas. Tobias and J. 
Fred Coots. © 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 67511; Irving Berlin, ine. 

4413 


Uberfall (Der); knabenspiel, w Her- 
bert Barth u. Erfurt, m Hugo Herr- 
mann, op. 79. Klavierauszug. 

Oct. 10, 1932; E for. 28388; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock. 4414 


Uncle Oojah’s party; w and m Leslie 


Sarony; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
14, 19383; E for. 28275; Huntley 
Trevor music ¢o., ltd. 4415 


Under heaven’s lights with you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1988; E unp. 67316; 
Louis De Frances. 4416 


Under the greenwood tree [and] I 
know a bank; song, w William 
Shakespeare. © Feb. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 34800: Belle L. Gorton. 4417 


173 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4418 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Underneath the southern moon; w 
Miriam Thomas, m Jack Swaar. © 
1c. Feb. 23, 1988; E unp. 67974; 
Jesse B. Thomas. 4418 


Unfinished sonata; from A bill of 
divorcement, Max Steiner; pf. 
Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 34819; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 4419 


Unknown (The) melody ; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 
67578; Jimmy Zummo. 4420 


Unlucky love; song. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68020; Lucille M. Far- 
ley. 4421 


Unsre zeit ist endlich gekommen; 
marsch aus Der rebell, text Hedy 
Knorr, m Giuseppe Becce. © Dec. 
21, 1932; E for. 28501; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 4422 


Up in a tree; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Harry Akst.) (©. 4c Meledia 1933: 


E unp. 67648; Movietone music 
corp. 4433 
Vaisseau (Le) mystique; by Hugo 


Friedhofer, arr. Wm. Spielter; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 67634; Movietone music corp. 

4494 


Valentine (A); wand melody. ©1ce. 
Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 67395; Irving 


Schloss. 4425 
Valzer appasSionato; versi Hnrico 
Frati, m Giovanni Simonetti. © 


Dec. 25, 1932; E for. 27520; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 4496 


Vase (La) brisé; song, paroles Lully- 
Prudhomme, tr. Robert Hyman. 
1c Feb. 15, 1983;,.E .unp. 67676; 


Helen Ashley. 4427 
Vecchia chitarra; poesia Mercede 
Mindula, m Pietro Cimara. © Dee. 


27, 1982; E for. 28289; A. Forlivesi 
& ¢. 4428 


Veillée de Noél; petit poéme é€pique, 
de Kaledvoulec’h, m Paul Ladmirault. 
© Noy. 1, 1932; E for. 28330; Heu- 
gel. 4429 


Venise chante; sérénade, de Une voix 
qui meurt, paroles Etienne Arnaud, 
m Henri Goublier, fils; bar. ou mez- 
zo-sop. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28480; Henri Conin. 4430 


Venus in seide; operette, v. Alfred 
Griinwald u. Ludwig Herzer, ge- 
sangstexte v. A. Griinwald, m Robert 
Stolz, op. 600. Vollstindiger kla- 


vierauszug mit text. © Nov. 8, 
1932; E for. 28185; Doremi musik- 
verlag, a. g. 4431 


Violet my dear; song, m Robert Wil- 
liam Berick. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 67510; Chie Cotton and R. M. 
Bonsanti. 4432 


Virginia; fox-trot, Richard Barthe 
lemy, arr. Raymond Brunel; orch. 
ptes: © Jan. 18, 3933372 oon 
28434; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi. 4433 


valzer, versi Alfredo Bracchi, m 
Jimmy Kennedy e Tommy Tait. 

© Oct. 31, 1932; E for. 28326; S. a. 
Suvini-Zerboni. 4434 


Visions; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
19383; E unp. 67241; George F. 
Woodyard. 4435 


Vita mia; waltz, L. Fiorillo and F. 
Pignoloni; violin. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 10, 
1933 ; E unp. 67483; Apollo music ¢o. 

4436 


Vocalise-étude; de Felice Boghen, arr. 
pour pf., A. L. Hettient? » vor 
élevées. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28337; Alphonse Ledue et cie. 


4437 


— sur un chant populaire grec Nos- 
talgia, Jacopo Napoli, arr. pour pf., 
A. L. Hettich; voix moyennes. q 
Dec. 1, 19382; E for. 28336; Alphonse — 
Ledue et cie. 


Voice (The) of the garden; Easter 
pageant, Verna Whinery, m I. H. © 
Meredith, © Jan. 23, 1933; D@ 
28387; Tullar-Meredith co. 


Vollerthun (Georg) Fantasie; aus ~ 
Der freikorporal, op. 21; klavier. © — 
Oct;., 18, 1982; HE .form 2san05) HG: 
Bote & G. Bock. 4439 


—— Vier lieder der anmut; ged. aus — 
dem rokoko u. v. R. C. Muschler, m — 
op. 24, nr. 14; mittlere stimme. © — 
Sept. 17, 1982; E for. 28392; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock. 4440 © 


Voo doo priestess; w Alice Stoddard, — 
m Jack McGuire; pf. ©1«. Feb. 3, — 
1933 ; E unp. 67213; Alfred Jack Mce- 
Guire. 4441 @ 


Vor einer alten spieluhr; charakter- — 
sttick nach alten weiSen, bearb. — 
Fritz Mueller-Melborn; orch, stim-_ 
men. © Nov. 2, 1932; E for. 28453; ~ 
- Eduard Kl6ckner. 4442 — 


174 


4438 — 


4438* 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


Wade in de water; folk song, arr. Joe 
Brown; melody, with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1983; E unp. 67479; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 4443 


Wagener (Richard) The mastersing- 
ers of Nuremberg; prelude, ed. and 
annotated Percy Goetschius; pf. © 
Jan. 11, 1933; E pub. 347138; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., ine. 4444 


Wailing. wall of Jerusalem; by R. 
Deane Shure; organ. Feb. 7, 
1933; E pub. 34815; J. Fischer & 
bro. 4445 


Waitin’ for the words; pf. ©1c. Feb. 
1, 1988; E unp. 67141; Lelah G. 
Cooper. 4446 


Waiting; w and m Elva Shields and 
Nina Shields Hammer; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
34793 ; Will Lewis. 4447 


— waltz, w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 19838; E unp. 68024; James 
Thomas Marvel. 4448 


Waiting for dreams to come true; w 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 67678; Russell Cook. 4449 


Waiting for you; fox-trot, w M. Olson, 
m H. R. Olson; with ukulele arr. © 
1c Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67687; 
Morris Olson and Henry Russell Ol- 
son. 4450 


Waiting with the moon; w Leo 
Daschbach, melody Stub Wilbur. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67148; 
Stanton J. Wilbur. 4451 


Wake now, awake, my sleeping beauty ; 
17th cent., English and arr. of m 
Louis Victor Saar; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 23, 1933; E pub. 34975; M. 
Witmark & sons. 4452 


Wake up America; song. © Feb. 23, 
1933; E pub. 34964; Ed. Edwards. 
4453 


Walden (The) victory song; song, w 
Emma Counsell. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E pub. 34892; Mary Hancock. 4454 


Waltz melody; melody. © 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1983; E unp. 67279; Norman R. 
Finch. 4455 


Waltz (The) of love; w Al Faro, m 
Chesy qd Arc; with ukulele arr. 
Harold Potter. © Feb. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 34860; C. de Archangelis, inc. 

4456 


Waltz of romance; w and m Jack 
Swaar. © 1 c¢. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67973; Jesse B. Thomas. 4457 


165519—33——_5 


4473 


Waltz of the wee fingers; by Isabel 
Van Nort; pf., with w. © Jan. 13, 
1933; E pub. 34742; Willis music 
co. 4458 


Waltzing in a dream; valse song. © 
1 ce Feb. 1, 19388; E unp. 67357; 
Harry Hass. 4459 


Waltzing in dreams; song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 27, 1983; E unp. 68141; James 
Wesley Hall. 4460 


Waltzing the whole night through; w 
Norman Hallett, and melody. © i 
ce. Feb. 16, 1983; E unp. 67734; Sal- 
vatore Cusenza. 4461 


War (The) Song of the Saracens; w 
James Elroy Flecker; men’s voices. 
© Jan. 28, 1933; E pub. 34606; 
Paul Kellogg. 4462 


Warum bist du so traurig; tango, aus 
Drei tage mittelarrest, w Charles 
Amberg, m Artur Guttmann u. Nico 
Dostal. © Oct. 28, 19380; E for. 
28233; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto 
Hein. 4463 


Warum gerade in der nacht, Karolin; 
foxtrot, text Beda, m Stephan Weiss 
u. Paul Mann. © Oct. 22, 1982; 
E for. 28485; Wiener bohéme-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H. 4464 


Was eine frau bei nacht verspricht 
[and] Ach Willi; aus Strafsache 
van geldern, text Willi Wolff, m 
Joe Hajos. © July 19, 1982; E 
for. 28503; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m. b. H. 4465 


Wash away your cares; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Feb. 24, 1933; E ump. 
68041; Charles Trevor. 4466 


Watching the world go by; Song, mel- 
ody James L. Brown. © 1 ec. Feb. 
4, 1933; E unp. 67239; Kenneth M. 
Umbaugh. 4467 


Waves of Hawaii; Hawaiian guit. 
diagram. © Feb.: 3, 1933; E pub. 


34691; Samuel Quagenti. 4468 
"Way down in Tennessee. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Med. voice, in B fiat. 


© Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 34608, 34609 : 
Hugene Carraine. 4469, 4470 


Way (The) I do; song. © 1c. Feb. 
10, 1988; E unp. 67498; Daniel H. 
Magna. 4471 


We; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1933; 
EH unp. 68000; Cornelia Reed. 4472 


We can listen to the rain; song. © 
1 @ Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68177; 
Mary Schaeffer. 4473 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4474 


We'll get along together; slow fox- 
trot, w and m Billy Merrin and 
Noel Stevens; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 16, 1983; E for. 28344; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 4474 


We're all in the same boat; w Charles 
Tobias, m Henry H. Tobias; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 346386; Mills music, ince. 4475 


We're not too poor for that; w and 
m Irving Caesar, Billy Frisch and 
Otto Motzan; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34692; Irving 
Caesar, inc. 4476 


We're on our way at last; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 
67147; John P. Tobin. 4477 
We're together again; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. © 1 
ce. Feb. 25, 1983; BH unp. 68091; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 4478 


We won’t go home till morning; by 
Phil Langdale; bassoon solo with 


pt. .aec., KO. Heb. 6,.99335 4, E..for. 
28352; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 
4479 


Well-beloved, thine the joy of love; 
17th cent., English and arr. of m 
Louis Victor Saar; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 23, 1933; E pub. 34976; M. 
Witmark & sons. 4480 


Wellesz (Egon) ; Drei geistliche chore; 
w R. A. Schroder, m op. 47; man- 
nerstimmen, a cappella. Partitur. 
© Oct. 13, 1932; E for. 28387; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock. 4481 


—— fFiinf kleine ma&énnerchore; w 
Ludwig Derleth, m op. 46; a cap- 
pella. Partitur. © Oct. 18, 1932; 
E for. 28386; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

4482 


Wenn die rosen .bliihen; cho. or trio, 
English, Barnetta Brown, m Reich- 
ardt, arr. Wm. Stickles; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 
34951; Harms, inc. 4483 


Wenn ich Sonntag friih mit der Ros- 
marie; foxtrot, w Alexander Fless- 
burg u. Fred Halton, m Otto Kerm- 
bach u. Heinz Himmel, klavier-arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Mar. 19, 1931; 
E for. 28232; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Otto Hein. 4484 


West of old Virginia; song, m Charles 
W. Storm. © Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 
34856; John Storm. 4485 


pt. 10, ms., ¥.28 


What a friend; w and melody C. C. 
Converse. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 67425; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 4486. 


What do I care, it's home; w Roy 
Turk, m Harry Smolin, arr. Paul 
Hill; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 10, 
19383; E pub. 34776; Marlo music 
corp. 4487 


What does it mean to me; song. © 
1 ¢« Feb. 8, 1983; E unp. 67404; 
William Abrams. 4488 


What does the deep sea say; w and m 
Bob Miller; with ukulele arr. 
Dec. 30, 19382; E pub. 34780; Irving 
Berlin standard musie corp. 4489 


What have I done; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 19338; E unp. 67920; Miriam S8. 
Landgraf. 4490 


What I do do, I do do well; fox-trot, 
from Lord Cambers’ ladies, w and m 
Benn W. Levy. © Feb. 2,. 1983; 
E for. 28353; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 4491 


What kind of a noise annoys an oys- 
ter; written and composed Frank 
Crumit; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
24, 1932; E for. 28509; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 4492 


What more can I ask; from. The little 


damozel, w Anona Winn, m Ray 
Noble; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 
1983; E for. 284038; Lawrence 
Wright music co. 4493 


What more could I ask; song, melody 
Eddie Brubach. © 1 e¢@ Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67861; Axel Robert 
Holtman. 4494 


What’s on your mind; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 €¢. 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67997; William 
Preston. 4495 


What’s the good of moonlight; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1983; E unp. 68029; 
Mary A. Blower. 4496 


Wheezy Anna; w and m Leslie 
Sarony; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
8, 1932; E for. 28284; Irwin Dash 
music ¢co., Itd. 4497 


When; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 68180; Evelyn Maud Guild. 
4498 


When all the treasures of my loved 
home depart; waltz song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 67829; Felix 
Michael Cappadona. 4499 


176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1983 


When anybody plays or sings, I think 
of you; 
A. P. Herbert, adapted from German 
of Alfred Gritinwald, m Oscar Straus. 
© Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 28418 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 4500 


When can I call again; w and melody 
Charley McCarthy, Marty Symes and 
Murray Rich. © 1c. Feb, 11, 1933; 
E unp. 67542; Mort Beck music co. 
4501 


When Good-time Charlie dies; w Thos. 
L. Naughton, m L. J. Monaghan, jr. 
and Julius Solomon; pf. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 1933; E unp. 67790; Leo Joseph 

_ Monaghan, jr. 4502 


When heaven’s holy kingdom is at 
hand; Biblical w, m Ward-Stephens ; 
high, in C. © Jan. 30, 1933; EH 
pub. 34628; Harms, inc. 4503 


When I look at you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67577; 
Ann Berry. 4504 


When I’m alone with you: song, arr. 
Harry Ludwig. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1933; E unp. 67675; Lawrence John 


Brandeberry. | 4505 
When I’m blue; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «©. 


Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67246; R. J. 
Miller. 4506 


When I’m lovin’ you; slow fox trot, 


w Jerrie McGraw, m Gene Myers. | 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1933; E unp. 67883 ; 
EHugene M. Myers. 4507 


When I think of you; w Edward 
Lockton, m Arthur F. Tate; in A 
flat. © Jan. 31, 1933; E for. 28401; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 4508 


When I waltz with Walter; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 24, 1983; E 
ae 68053; William Edw. Rafter. 

4509 


When it rains; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67584; 
Gladys Schechtman. 4510 


When it’s autumn in the hills of Indi- 
ana; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
21, 19838; E unp. 67908; Clyde Albert 
LaGrange. 4511 


When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley ; song, Joe Lyons and Sam C. 
Hart; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 2, 
1933; E pub. 34720; Shapiro, Bern- 

stein & co. ine. [Copyright is 
claimed on additional lyrics] 4512 


from Mother of pearl, w: 


4525 
When lights are soft and low; tango 
argentino, English, Bert Child, 


Spanish, ©. Lenzi, m E. Donato. 
© Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 34687; A. 
Fassio. 4513. 


When love is done; song, w Francis. 
-W. Bourdillon. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 67990; John R. Speel- 
man. 4514 


When my. little Pomeranian met your 
little Pekingese; w and m Little 
Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and 
Ira Schuster; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 2, 19383; E pub. 346638; De 
See Brown & Henderson, inc. 

4515. 


When spring comes to the valley : valse 
song. © 1. Feb. 7, 1933; E-unp. 
67720; Madge Porter.. 4516 


When strangers meet; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67278; 
Herbert Gately. 4517 


When the band played aloha; song, 
m V. Moore. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; 1H 
unp. 67167; Vashti Moore and Al- 
bert Freeman Moore. 4518. 


When the chapel bells tolled on the 


hill; w Howard Johnson, melody 
Henry W. Santly. © 1. Feb. 11, 
1983; E unp. 67553; Santly bros., 
inc. 4519: 


When the mailman says no-mail to- 
day; w and m Walter Hirsch, Ger- 
trude Lincoff and Louis Siefert; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 34897; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc. 452.0: 


When the moon shines in dreamy val- 
ley; waltz, w and melody. © 1 e¢. 
Feb. 8, 19383; E unp. 67406; Walter 
Buhrie. 4521 


When the sky is raining rain; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68181 : 
Evelyn Maud Guild. 4522 


When you buy don’t forget your Uncle 
Sammy; song. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1983; 
EK unp. 67659; Lawrence Bovenzi 
and Samuel Bovenzi. 4523. 


When you gotta go, you gotta go; w 
William J. Mahoney, m Bob; violin.. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1983; BE unp. 67583; 
Robert E. Geraghty. 4524 


When you’re wrapped in the arms of 
another; w C. Ongenars, m B. Van 
Hefte. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
67736; Bernard Van MHefte and 
Cyril Ongenars. 4525. 


177 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4526 


When you stopped loving me; song, w 
Suzie M. Hearn. © 1 ec. Feb. 15, 
1933; E unp. 67698; Maynard Hun- 
gerford. 


When you waved a goodbye in the 
morning; fox trot song. ©1e. Jan. 
25, 1933; E unp. 67339 ; May Gibson. 

4527 


When your hair is turning grey; song, 
m Artie Bowers. © Feb. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 34821; Ann T. Igoe. 4528 


Where are you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 2, 19383; E unp. 67181; Isabelle 
Horan Lebling. 


Oglesby. © 1. Feb. 24, 1933; E 


unp. 68076; Mary W. Mills. 


dreams; song.. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 68088; Effie Elizabeth Mc- 
Cloud. 4531 


Where can I find someone just like 
you; w and melody W. E. Willis and 
Annie Grace Laurie. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1933; E unp. 67164; Walter HE. 
Willis. 4532 


Where have you been hiding; w and 


melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 67665; Edna R. Mohr. 4533 
Where is my yesterday; w Morton 


Downey and Loyce Whiteman, m 
Harry Barris. © Feb. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 34862; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 4534 


Where shall I go; folk song, arr. Tom 


Smith; melody, with w. ©1c. Jan. 
7, 19838; E unp. 67478; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 4535 


Where you go I go; from Pardon my 
English, w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 6, 1983; E pub. 34902; New 
world music corp. 4536 


While I’m sitting underneath the har- 
vest moon; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 13, 1933; E unp. 67624; Edward 
Askins. 4537 


Whispers of love; by Arthur Lange; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1983; 
E unp. 67636; Movietone music corp. 

4538 


Whistling under the moon; fox-trot, 
w Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Montague Ewing; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 16, 1933; E for. 
28345; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 4539 


4526 


4529 | 
Where are you dear; song, m Frank 


4530 | 
Where are you tonight—girl of my 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Whither thou goest; song, seriptural 
w. © Nov. 29, 1932; E pub. 34823; 
Gustave Herman Michelmann. 4540 


Who are you; fox trot, w and m Ethel 
Graham. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 25, 1933; B 
unp. 67340; Blanche E. Secord. 4541 


Who goes home; w G. K. Chesterton, 
m Victor Hely Hutchinson. © Jan. 
31, 1933; E for. 28273; Elkin & ¢o., 
ltd. 4542 


Who-la dance; comp. Cecil S. Copping ; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
EK unp. 67653; Movietone music 


corp. 4543 
Why; song, w Roy Greenthal. © 1 e. 
Feb. 20, 1988; E unp. 67875; Floren- 
tine Heimlich. 4544 


Why are you cruel to me; w M. De 


Stefano, m R. Cash. © Jan. 3, 
19383; E pub. 34677; Michael De 
Stefano and Rose Cash. 4545 


Why can’t I be true to you; song. © 
1 e. Feb. 21, 1988; E unp. 67910; 
Victor P. Frangipane. 4546 


Why can’t you belong to me; song. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 67283; Max 
Wilson. 4547 


Why did you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67540; Ber- 
nard Macke. 4548 


Why did you break up because of 
someone new; song, w Al Fortune; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1933; E unp. 67907; Lea Arlington 
Arthur. 4549 


Why did you do this to me; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 
67506; Irving Katz. 4550 


Why did you go away; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67940; 
Aninea Suarez. 4551 


Why did you leave me; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; 
E unp. ek ee Venita Ardath ae 

4552 


Why do I have-ta run after you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 67480; Jack Kaplan. 4553 


Why do you hesitate; song. © 1c. 
Feb. 6, 193838; E unp. 67297; L. Bur- © 
rell Aiken. 4554 


Why does the moon have such wonder- 
full [sic] charms; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 138, 1933 ; E unp. 67608 ; 
Frederick W. Cheney. 455 5B 


178 


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no. 2, 1983 


4583 


Why don’t you care enough; w Ardis 
J. Christie, and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67986; Walter 
S. Jenkins. 4556 


Why don’t you come to Miami; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1988; E unp. 68137 ; 
Clifford Norman Bourne. 4557 


Why have you cast me down sweet- 
heart; song, w O. A. Bartholomew. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1933; E unp. 67144; 
Othello A. Bartholomew and Julian 
Sanchez Acosta. 4558 


Why is the night in my heart; w Sam 
M. Lewis, melody John Klenner. © 
Perwan. 2¢, 193838; HE .unp., 6713838; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 4559 


Why say good-bye; w and m Lou 
Herscher and John M. Anthony ; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 84967; Lou Herscher. 4560 


Why should I play around sweetheart ; 
valse song. ©1.. Feb. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 67721; Henry F. Palmer. 4561 


Why shouldn’t you, why wouldn’t you; 
fox-trot, w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 19388; E unp. 67589; Frank 8. 
Hunter Adamo. 4562 


Why talk about nothin’ at all; w and 
m Bill Hawley and Puss Donahoo; 
pf. treble. © 1. Feb. 8, 1933; E 
unp. 67401; Wm. A. Hawley, jr. and 
P. Sheldon Donahoo. 4563 


Why won’t cha, dear; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 19383; E unp. 67729; 
Harry Wheeler. 4564 


Wiazanka pieSni harecerskich; utozy}, 
Frank Przybyl|ski. [Words and 
melody] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1933; E unp. 
67175; Polish national alliance. 

4565 


Wie ein mirchen vom glitick; tango, w 
Gerd Karlick, m Margulies. u. 
Holms, klay. arr. Walter Borchert. 


[oOmdan. 23-1933 Bh for. 28492; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 
4566 


Wie sag’ ich’s meinem mann; aus dem 
tonfilm, w Felix Joachimson, m 
Theo. Mackeben, arr. Nico Dostal. 
© Oct. 18, 1932; E for. 28215; Ufa- 
ton-verlags, G. m. b. H. 4567 


Wild (A) bird’s song; German folk 
song, English, Georgina Tanner, arr. 
Richard H. Walthew, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy. © Jan. 19, 1933; 
E for. 28266; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

4568 


Wild violets; selection Robert Stolz, 
arr. Dan Godfrey; military band 
pts. © Dec. 16, 1932; E for. 28422; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 4569 


Will the sun ever shine for me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 
67266; Varney Russell. 4570 


Winding (The) roads among the hills 
of Vermont; valse song. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1988; E unp. 67722; Carrie M. 
Messier. 4571 


Wine! women! & song; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 67981; Evelyn Panikoff. 4572 


Wir haben uns nichts mehr zu sagen ; 
English waltz, aus Der unheimliche, 
text u. m Bert Reisfeld u. Rolf Mar- 
bot, arr. Horst Hoffmann; orch. 
stimmen, mit pf.-direktion. © Sept. 
22, 1932; E for. 28828; Rondo-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H. 4573 


—— klav.-arr.. von 
Horst Hoffmann. © Sept. 24, 1932; 
E for. 283827; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. 
H. 4574 


Wir kurbeln an; schlager-potpourri, 
arr. Nico Dostal; pf., mit text. © 
Nov. 17, 1982; E for. 28189; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G. m. b. H. ‘4575 


Wir tanzen weltschlager; foxtrotpot- 
pourri, Walter Borchert; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 17, 1933; E for. 28483; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

4576 

Wise (The) young owl; by Bernard 
Wagness; pf. © Jan. 10, 19383; E 
pub. 34706; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 

4577 

Wishing my life away; w and melody 
Lora Reid. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 67268; Florence Mulderig. 

4578 

Wisteria; song. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 

E unp. 67808; Frances Mitchell. 
4579 

With a smile on my face and a tear in 
my heart; waltz, w and melody. © 
1a Feb. 23, 19838; H unp. 67982; 
Evelyn Panikoff. 4580 


With a wonderful girl like you; pf. © 
1 ce. Feb. 28, 1988; E unp. 68146; 
Charles Alva McLaughlin. 4581 

Within the reach of millions; w and 
melody... © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 68048 ; Henry Levin and Benj. 
Vine. 4582 

Without that gal of mine; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1983; E unp. 68132; 
Vern James Wilson. 4583 


179 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4584 


Without you; song, melody Bill Miller. 
© 1e. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67766; 
Jesse Franklin. 4584 


Wonderful night in June; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E ump. 
68168; L. A. Turbett. 4585 


Wonderful (The) Word; song, arr. 
Pauline Bachmann Mann; mixed 
voices. ©1ce. Feb. 11, 1983; E unp. 
67548 ; M. E. Bachman. 4586 


Wondering eyes; waltz song, melody 
Wendell T. Given. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 67739; Charles Falletta. 

4587 


Wond’ring; w EH. Sandley, m P. Nau- 


mann. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1933; E unp. 
67325; Paul Naumann and Edna 
Sandley. 4588 


Weon’t you be my valentine; w Sweet- 
heart, m Cupid. © Jan. 5, 19338; 
 E pub. 34748; E. Marie Cooper and 
Teddy Bauer. 4589 


Won’t you say hello; w and m Al 
Bryan, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete 
©“ Wendling; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
6, 1933; E pub. 34661; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc. 4590 


World (A) of our own; w Jerry Yes- 
ner, m I. Sanchez. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1933; E unp. 67234; Isabel Sanchez 
and 8. Jerome Yesner. 4591 


World prosper thou; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67760; 
Ben. Weiland. 4592 


World wide peace prayer; choral fan- 
tasia, w Ida Richards Compton; 
mixed voices, with sop., or ten. solo. 
©1c. Feb. 21, 1983; E unp. 67903; 


Eduardo Maseras. 4593 
Wouldn’t it be nice; song. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1983; E unp. 68111; William 
James McKinzie. 4594 


Wouldn’t trade the silver in my moth- 
er’s hair for all the gold in the 
world; w and melody. © 1 ec. Dec. 
7, 1932; E unp. 66800; Bob White, 
Jack Little and J. Fred Coots. 4595 


Written in your eyes; song, melody 
Antonio Lora. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 67892; Marjorie Harper. 

4596 


Ye choirs of new Jerusalem; anthem, 
w St. Fulbert of Chartres, tr. J. M. 
Neale, m Alfred Whitehead, based 
on Dorian tune Erschienen ist der 
herrliche tag, N. Herman: mixed 


pt. III, n: s., v. 28 


voices, organ ace. © Jan. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 34468; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 
4597 


Yes, Mr. Brown; selection, Paul Abra- 
ham; arr. Guy Jones; pf. © Dee. 
8, 1932; E for. 28419; Chappell & 
co:,, ltd. 4598 


Yes, you’ve got me there; w and mel- 
ody. ©/'1 ¢. Feb? 28) 193337 Heunp. 
68158; Benjamin Buchbinder, jr. 

4599 


Yesterday’s tomorrow; valse song. © 
tc Feb. 7, ° 1933 > i "ump, artes. 
Beulah Hooker. 4600 


Yo’ better shuffle along with me, babe; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1933; 
E sunp. 67627; Edward Askins. 4601 


Yodel (The) album; w and m Harry 
_Stogden. © Jan. 24, 1933; E for. 
28405; B. Feldman & co. 4602 


You; pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 67386; Lorraine Sherwood 
Stahl. 4603 


song, m M. S. Russell and Frances 
T. Mellen. © 12 & Feb. th 3933; 
E unp. 67550; Marguerite S. Russell. 
4604 


You adorable wonderful mother of 
mine; song, w C. W. Barton and 
Vernal Erickson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1933: E unp. 67791; Clinton W. Bar- 
ton. 4605 


You are a fool; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 23, 1983; E unp. 67928; Roma C. 
Ramsby. 4606 


You are beyond sweet to my heart my 
Valentine; male quartette. © 1. 
Feb. 6, 1983: E unp. 67304; L. J. 
Van Loo. 4607 


You are the only girl: w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1933; E unp. 68170; 
John R. Wolter. 4608 


You be my honey bee, and I'll be your 


honey; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
11, 1933: E unp. 675363 Marina 
Small. 4609 


You be the giver and I'll be the taker; 
song, melody Marion LeBarre Mey- 
ers. © 1. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 
68086; Fatima Mabel Young. 4610 


You brought life back again; w and 
m F. C. Bernhardt and Dorothy 
Bates. © 1 © Feb. 24, 1933; E unp. 
68033; Fred Charles Bernhardt. 

4611 


180 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


You called me your fool; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; E unp. 
67359; Irene Brooks Pierson. 4612 


You came in the night; song, w Clif- 
ford Ferrell. © 1 c¢. Feb. 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 67730; Frederick B. Ferrell. 

4613 


You came my way; song. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1938; E unp. 67314; Samuel Myron 
O'Dell. 4614 


‘You had better watch your step; from 
Love lost, w, melody and rhythm H. 
W. Barwick, ace. L. Crawley. © 
1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 1983; E unp. 68022; 
Howard William Barwick and Leone 
Crawley. 4615 


You have that something; song. ©1. 
Feb. 4, 193838; E unp. 67281; Mary 
Rice. 4616 


You left a garden of roses; waltz, w 
John O’Brien, m arr. Bob Nelson. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 17, 1983; E unp. 67775: 
Fred Phillips Cummins. 4617 


‘You left me with just a memory ; waltz 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © 1 c. Feb. 
21, 1933; E unp. 67881; Mae R. Fet- 
terman. 4618 


You'll always be my only sweetheart; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 
68139; John Ray. 4619 


You'll be far away with me; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 68160; Benjamin Buchbinder, 
jr. 4620 

Youll be more than a dream girl to 
me; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1933; E unp. 67623; Edward Askins. 

4621 

You'll fall in love; from King of the 
Ritz, w Clifford Grey, original w 
Serge Veber, m Raoul Moretti; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 28, 1933; E for. 
28420; Chappell & co., ltd. 4622 


You made a wreck of me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933: E 
unp. 68078; Pete Savio. 4623 


You made me care dear, then you 
laughed when I cried; song, m Geo. 
C. Orum. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 67326; Elda Ponder. 4624 


You never seemed to care; song, Jerry 
LeRue and Lew Walker. © 1 «. 
Feb. 23, 1983; E unp. 68006; Louis 
Walker. 4625 


You ought to hear her yodel; w and 


melody. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 67615; William Gordon 
Beecher, jr. 4626 


4641 

You’re beautiful to-night, my dear; fox 
trot, w Joe Young, m Carmen Lom- 
bardo, arr. Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 34868; Leo 
Feist, inc. 4627 


with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 3, 1933; E pub. 34683; Leo 
Feist, inc. 4628 


You’re heaven on earth; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18, 1933; EH unp. 67802; Charles 
Joseph Levy. 4629 


You’re in love with someone, but that 


Someone isn’t me; song, Thomas 
Malie. © Jan. 4, 1933; Epub. 
34678; W. T. Barner. 4630 
You’re laughing, I’m crying; song; 


with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 
1933 ; E unp. 67453 ; Elmer Volkman. 
4631 


You’re mine, you; w Edward Heyman, 
melody John W. Green. © 1c. Feb. 
9, 19388; E unp. 67563; Famous 
music corp. 4632 


You’re my old fashioned sweetheart ; 
song, m Harry Jay. © Feb. 10, 
1933 ; E pub. 34772; Ernest F. White. 

4633 


You’re not mine any more; song, m 
Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 67609; Clara 
Stewart Cazier. 4634 


You’re the melody that fills my heart; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1933; E unp. 68128; 
Dora Bertha Will. 4635 


You’re the one I love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1933; E unp. 67537; 
Nicholas Ciorciari. 4636 


You took the stars out of heaven, when 
you said goodbye to me; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Feb. 
13, 19838; E unp. 67595; Elsie Sulli- 
van. 4637 


You took the words right out of my 
‘mouth; w Harry Pease, m Ed. G. 
Nelson; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
20, 1938; E pub. 34635; Mills music, 
ine. 4638 


You’ve got me crying again; w Charles 
Newman, m Isham Jones; with uku- 
lele arr. Haia Kaa. © Feb. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 34941; Isham Jones, ine. 

4639 


Young (The) duettists; arr. Cuthbert 
Harris; pf. duet. bk. 8. © Jan. 16, 
1933 ; E for. 28178, 28179; Warren & 
Phillips. 4640, 4641 


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4642 


Young will o’ the wisp; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 10, 1983; E unp. 67501; Agnes 
Elizabeth Rose. 4642 


Your charm lingers yet; waltz, w W. 
Shane, mT." R. Aurand7.@) fae 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68015; Wm. 
Shane and Theodore R. Aurand. 


4643 
Your enchanting charms; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E 


unp. 67925; Bennie T. Laurente. 
4644 
Your eyes are mighty, mighty; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ‘© tc. Feb. 18, 1983; EH upp. 
67602; Otto Lowett. 4645 


Your [sic] forgiven; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1933; E unp. 67507; 
Bert Sexton. 4646 


Your hand in mine; song. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1983; E unp. 67576; Lenore 
Chumlea Jones. 4647 


Your kisses; w and melody Cliff 
Quimby. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1933; E unp. 
67196; Clifford Eugene Quimby. 

4648 

Your name is like a melody; w Abra- 
ham Brown, and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68085; Cecelia 
Berenzweig Brown. 4649 


Yours; w, m and ukulele arr. ©1.. 
Jan. 19, 1933; E unp. 67420; Harold 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 2& 


Youth is such a happy thing; by Ber- 
nard Wagness; pf. © Jan. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 34708; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

4651 


Tre can- 
su. antiche poesie 
popolari italiane, m M. Zanotti- 
Bianco. © Dec. 27, 1932; E for. 
28286; A. Forlivesi & e. 4652 


Zanotti-Bianco (Massimo) 
zoni d’amore; 


Zarabanda lejana y Villancico; par 
Joaquin Rodrigo; oreh. a Cordes. 
Partition. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
28522; Editions Max HEschig. 4653 


Zaza; by Ed. B. Claypoole; pf. © 
Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 34836; Mills 
music, inc. 4654 


Zum jahresschluss ; text Heinr. Elmen- 
horst [and] Vor der trauung; text 
Ad. Schramm: m Joh. Wolfg. Frank, 
bearb. Hanns Miessner, op. 15, nr. 2; 
minnerchor, a cappella. Partitur. 
© Dec. 31, 19382; E for. 28455; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock. 4655 


77 lodole e un marito; commedia bril- 
lantissima, Giulio Buceiolini e Luigi 
Ugolini, m Alfredo Cuscina. © Oct. 
15, 1982; D 28397; Saporetti & Cap- 
pelli. 4655* 


94th (The) “division march; pf. © 
Feb. 23, 1933; E pub. 34962; Harry 


Eugene Stewart. 4650 James Jenkins. 4656 
Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1 1933, Class EH, 
Musical compositicns (including 2,434 unpublished) _-______________ 4, 656 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abide with me; anthem; solos and 
quartet. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
as author. R 23306. 1 


Abiding (The) name; w T. M. Hast- 
wood, m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 23147. 4 


Absent; song, w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart. © Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, as author of m. R 23231. 3 


Abyssinia; musical comedy, bk. and 
lyrics J. A. Shipp and Alex Rogers, 
m Will Marion Cook. © Lavinia 
Rogers, as widow of Alex Rogers. 
R 23093. : 3* 


Accept the Saviour now; w F. L. 
Snyder, m Howard E. Smith. © M. 
Louise Smith, as widow. R 23174. 4 


Achievement; song, w Frances Bacon 
Paine. © Harry T. Burleigh, as 
author of m. R 238540. 5 


Acorn (The); w S. C. Kirk, m Her- 
bert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23734. 


Across the fields; tarantelle, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 238559. a 


Adieu; paroles Ch. Grandmougin, m 
Gabriel Fauré; mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
© Jean Adolphe Raphael Louis 
Fauré and Pierre Maurice Jean 
Baptiste Fauré, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
22976. 


After our wandering, peace divine; w 
William H. Gardner, m W. J. Balt- 
zell; low voice. © Ruth Baltzell 
Swann and Rolfe Edmunds Baltzell, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 23710. 9 


All for me; song, w Lotta B. White. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 
m. R 23660. 10 


[4656 


All hail risen King; Easter song, C. 
B. Hawley ; low voice. © Hattie B. 
Hawley, as widow. R 23293. 11 


All will come right; song, w Eben E. 
Rexford. © C. Austin Miles, as au- 
thor of m. R 238154. 1 


Aileluia; Sunday school service, by A. 
Geibel, R. Frank Lehman [and 
others] © Adam Geibel, as author. 
R 23182. 13 


Alone; w Martha D. Bianchi, m op. 


46, no. 4. © Tod B. Galloway, as 
author of m. R 23568. 14 

Am springbrunnen; op. 30, no. 7; 
klavier. 


© Paul Zilcher, as author. 
R 23412. 15 


Anchor (The) that ever will hold; 
song, w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © 
Adam Geibel, as author of m. R 
23756. 16 


And as the gulls soar; song, w Frances 
Bacon Paine. 1.In F.—2. In EH 
flat. © Harry T. Burleigh, as au- 
thor of m. R 23588, 23539. 17,18 


And the world goes on; song, m Harry 
O. Sutton. © Jean Lenox, as au- 
thor of w. R 23122. 19 


Angel voices ever near; w LaTouche 
Hancock, m Kathleen Roberts. © 
Robert A. Keiser King, as author of 
m. R 238398. 20 


Angel (The) ward; w S. C. Kirk, 
m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall, and Philip Hall, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 28781. PA 


Animal (The) newspaper; w and m 
W. 4H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23466. 22 


Apart; song, w Frances Bacon Paine. 
1. In B) flat-—2.In D flat. © 
Harry T. Burleigh, as author of m. 
R 23509, 238510. 23, 24 


Apple blossoms ; by H. Engelmann; pf. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, as widow. 
R 23266. 25 


183 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26 


Arabian fortune teller; by W. C. F. 
Seeboeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
as widow. R 23317. 26 


Are you helping; w T. M. Eastwood, m 
Arthur Wilton. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23158. 2t 


Arietta; par Théodore Lack, op. 97; 
pf. et violon. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, as widow. R 
23008. 28 


Arlette; opérette, paroles Claude Ro- 
land et L. Bouvet. © Jane Vieu, 
Paris, aS author of m. R 22991. 29 


Armée (L’) mutualiste; marche, Louis 
Gregh; pf. © Henri Gregh, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 23012. 30 


As Mount Zion; anthem, m E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, as child 


of the deceased author. R 23458. 
31 
As the day breaks; song, w A. A. 


Payn. © C. Austin Miles, as au- 
thor of m. R 23149. 32 


As the earth bringeth forth her bud; 
harvest anthem, w from the Bible, 
m Cuthbert Harris. © Louisa 
Harris, as widow. R 23342. 33 


Ashes of roses; w Elaine W. Goodale. 
m C. B. Hawley; male quartet or 
cho. © Hattie B. Hawley, as widow. 
Ry23322 34 


Ashford (E. L.) Prelude; organ vol- 
untary. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
23441. 35 


At the king’s court; suite, John 
Philip Sousa. © Jane Van Middles- 
worth Sousa, as widow. R 23599. 

36 


At Thy sacred altar; w W. H. G., m 
arr. William Hamilton Gerrish; 
male voices. © Willard P. Gerrish 
and Isabel F. Gerrish, as children 
of the deceased author. R 238691. 

37 

Aubade; flite et pf. © Paul Pierné, 

as author. R 22998. 38 


Auf dem schlossteiche; op. 30, no. 9; 
klavier. © Paul Zilcher, as author. 
R 23414. 39 


Auf Sicilien; op. 30, no. 3; klavier. © 
Paul Zilcher, as author. R 23408. 
40 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Avowal (The) ; w and m Jules Jordan. 
© Jennie B. Jordan, as next of kin 
of the author who is not living. R 
23297. 41 


Awake thou that sleepest; m C. A. 
Miles. © C. Austin Miles, as au- 
thor. R 23183. 42 


Awakening; m E. L. Ashford; mezzo- 
sop. solo and cho. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased author. 
R 23450. 43 


Badinerié; valse, Géza Horvath, ed.; 
pf. © Preston Ware Orem, as edi- 


tor. R 23523. 44 
Bagatelle; harpe a pédales. © Ga- 
briel Verdalle, as author. R 22993. 
45 


Baptism; song. w E. Embree Hoss. © 
Peter C. Lutkin, as author of m. R 
23696. 46 


Beautiful land on high; w J. Nichol- 
son, m C. A. Havens, op. 31; solo 
and quartet. © Edward P. Havens, 
aS child of the deceased author. 
R 23504. 47 


Beautiful spring; song, Bertha Metz- 
ler; © Laura Borsodi, as child of 
the deceased author. R 23229. 48 


Because He lives; Easter response, w 
Ida Reed Smith. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 23435. 

49 


Beckoning (The) star; Christmas 
song, w Franz Christan. m W. H. 
Neidlinger. 1. In E flat. —2. In G. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23547, 23548. 50, 51 


Beherzigung: w W. von Goethe, 
m Hugo Kaun; 4 stimmigen gem.- 
chor. Clavierauszug. © Clara Kaun, 
as widow. R 23416. 52 


Behold, God is my salvation; m I. B. 
Wilson. © Ira B. Wilson, as au- 
thor. R 23649. 53 


Behold, O Master; m William Hamil- 
ton Gerrish; male yoices. © Wil- 
lard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. Ger- 
rish, as children of the deceased 
author. R 238689. 54 


Behold the conquering king; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck. m J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Lineoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 237388. 55 


Behold the king; w Frederic Ranken, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, as widow. R 23109. 56 


184 


RENEWALS 


no. 2, 1933 


Behold, the Master passeth by; w 
Bishop How; low voice. © William 
G. Hammond, as author of m. R 
23345. 57 


Behold there came wise men; Christ- 
-Mmas anthem, w selected from Holy 


writ James Wilkinson. © Bruce 
Steane, as author of m. R 23522. 
58 


Bell (The) 
Neidlinger. 


buoy; w and m W. H. 
© Orra Barnum Neid- 


linger, as widow. R 23491. 59 
Belleville; song. © Peter C. Lutkin, 
as author. R 23699. 60 
Bells of hope; Easter service. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, as author. R 
23663. 61 


Birthday reception; by A. J. Davis; 
pf. © Louise Davis and Elise A. 
Seyforth, as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 23550. 

62 

Bis frtih um fiinfe; marsch, aus dem 
gleichnamigen schwank, P. Lincke; 
pf. © Paul Lincke, as author. R 
23046. 63 


lied aus dem gleichnamigen 
schwank, text Alfred Schénfeld. © 
Paul Lincke, as author of m. R 
23047. 64 


Black (The) sheep; pastoral, w Fred- 
eric Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23112. 65 


Blandishment ; caprice, op. 27; pf. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
thor. R 23224. 66 


Blood (The) of Jesus; w Miriam E. 
Oatman, m Herbert J. Lacey. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R. 23155. 67 


Blossom time; entertainment of verse, 
song and m. © Alice C. D. Riley, 
as author. R 23600. 68 


Blue eyes; song without w, W. C. E. 


—___ 


Seeboeck; pf. © Mabel B. See- 
boeck, as widow. R 23558. 69 
Bond (Carrie Jacobs-) Ten songs; 


collection. © Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 
as author. R 23369. 70 
Boo! How cold; w and m W. H. Neid- 


linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23484. (@! 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance 
no. 7; concert transcription. © 


Isidore Philipp, as author of arr. | 


R 23579. 72 


18 


87 


— My faith looks up to Thee; arr. 
W. H. Neidlinger; quartette or cho., 
unace. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23308. 73. 


Break forth into joy; anthem, Cuth- 
bert Harris. © Louisa Harris, as 
widow. R 23546. 74 


Bright the sun is shining; w A. A. 
Payn, m Eugene Arnold. © OC. 
Austin Miles, as author of w. R 
23753. 75 


Brunette (La); valse de concert; vio- 
lin and pf. © Edmund Severn, as 
author. R 238185. 76 


Burrows’ piano primer; rev. and cor- 
rected ed. with additions and pro- 
nouncing dictionary, Frederic Field 
Bullard. © Theodore Vail Bullard, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
23422. 17 


Butterfly (The); pf. © Richard Eda- 
ward DeReef, as author. R 23327. 
78 


Cabaletta; par Théodore Lack, op. 83; 
pf. et violon. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, as widow. R 
23009. 19 


Calinerie; caprice mignonne; pf. © 
Gilbert Raynolds Combs, as author. 
R 23505. 80 


Calm on the listening ear of night; 
Christmas song, C. B. Hawley; low 
voice. © Hattie B. Hawley, as 
widow. R 283835. 81 


Catch (The) of the season; selection, 
Herbert E. Haines, Evelyn Baker, 
W. T. Francis and A. Solman; pf. 
© Alfred Solman, as one of the 


authors. R 23065. 82 
Chasse; pf. © Isabelle Delage-Prat, 
as author. R. 23021. 83 


Cherry blossoms; by Vallaire Troja; 
pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, as 
author. R 23887. 84 


Child (The) and the bird; by Emil 
Otto; pf. © Louise Orth Bosworth, 
as executrix of the author. R 23433. 

85 


Children’s) praises: no. \/1..ed) To. Be 
Meredith, Grant Colfax Tullar and 
Chas. C. Ackley. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as one of the authors. R 
23662. 86 


Chimes (The); by W. H. Neidlinger ; 
pf. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23234. ST 


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88 


Christ every day; song, w T. M. East- 
wood. © C. Austin Miles, as author 
of m. R 23166. 88 


Christ hath conquered; w Mrs. Breck 
and A. J. C., m Herbert J. Lacey. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children or the de- 
ceased author of m. R 23739. 89 


Christ is risen; Easter anthem, m L. 
O. Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, 
as child of the deceased author. L 
23488. 90 


song, w A. A. Payn. © C. Austin 
Miles, as author of m. R 23750. 91 


Christ our Passover; Easter anthem, 
F. G. Rathbun. © Edna Rathbun, 
as widow. R 23220. 92 


m E. lL. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 23489. 93 


Christ triumphant; Easter cantata, 
text compiled from Scriptures; soli, 
cho. and organ. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, as author of m. R 23420. 

94 


Christ’s victory; Easter song, w Mrs. 
Cc. F. Alexander, m W. H. Neidlin- 
ger. 1. In C.—2. In E flat.—3. In G. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23256-23258. 95-97 

Closed to its rightful owner; song, Ww 
Flora Kirkland. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 23652. 98 

Clover bloom; caprice; pf. © Robert 
M. Stults, as author. R 23506. 99 

Clown pranks; caprice, H. L. Quinn; 
pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, as 


author. R 23204. 100 
Cock robin’s reel; pf. © Edward 
Ellsworth Hipsher, as author. R 
23562. 101 


Columbine; op. 47, no. 2; pf. © Cyril 
Scott, as author. R 23638. 102 
Come, see the place where Jesus lay; 
Easter anthem, w Thomas Kelley. 
© Stanley R. Avery, as author of 
i. wit Zoe. 103 
Come unto Me; w LaTouche Hancock, 
m by R. A. King. © Robert A. 
Keiser King, as author of m. R 
23397. 104 
Coming spring; petite valse de salon, 
Otto Anschuetz; pf. © Christiana 
Brenneke Anschuetz, as widow. R 
23354. 105 


Comrades of the cross; connective 
service for Children’s day. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author. R 23664. 

106 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Conjure (The) man; w J. W. Johnson, 
m Bob Cole. © James W. Johnson, 
as author of w, and Cora Cole Nor- 
man and Carriebel Cole Plummer, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 23140. 107 


Conquering (The) King; w 8. C. Kirk, 
m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 28733. 108 


Consolation; par Frédéric Binet, op. 
69; pf. © Marie Dupalet, as widow. 
R 23014. 109 


Corsicana (La) ; opera, libretto Stuart 
MacLeah, Italian, H. Ringler. Voc. 
sc. © J. Lewis Browne, as author 
of-m. 2B 23210: 110 


Count thy blessings; w Ida L. Reed, 
m Howard E. Smith. © M. Louise 
Smith, as widow. R 23180. came 


Country dance; violin and pf. © Don- 
ald Heins, as author. R 23269. 112 


Coy (The) princess; pf. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
23427. 113 


Cradle song; by W. H. Neidlinger; pf. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23235. 114 


Cricket (The) and the katy-did; w 
and m W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra 
Barnum Neidlinger, as widow. R 
23490. 115 


Crown (A) of life laid up for me; w 
Lizzie De Armond, m Maurice A. 
Clifton. © Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 23152. 

116 


Cuckoos (The) dancing; pf. © Ed- 
ward Ellsworth Hipsher, as author. 
R 23564. 117 


Cupid’s grammar; duet, w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koyen. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 23102. 

118 

Czardas; harpe a pédales. © Gabriel 
Verdalle, as author. R 22994, 119 

Dance (The) of the brownies; pf. © 
Edith L. Laver, as author. R 23364. 

120 

Dance of the dewdrops; dance charac- 
teristic, Marie Louka. © Johann C, 
Schmid, as author. R 23353. 121 

Dancing Shadows; mazurka caprice, 
H. Engelmann; pf. © Marie C. 


Engelmann, as widow. R 23248. 
122 


186 


RENEWALS 


no. 2, 1933 


Dans le jardin fleuri; par Frédéric 
Binet, op. 68; pf. © Marie Dupalet, 
as widow. R 28002. 123 


Dashing troopers; march, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 28555. 124 


Dawn (The) of God’s dear Sabbath; 
mixed voices. © Elmer S. Hosmer, 
as author. R 23606. 125 


Day dreams; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
23442. 126 


Day (The) is past and over; med. 
voice. © August Krapf, as author. 
R 23524. 127 


Day (The) of resurrection; Easter 
anthem, op. 25; mixed voices. © 
Charles Gilbert Spross, as author. 
R 23295. 128 


Dear little Dollie; waltz, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 23556. 129 


Dem lovin’ words sound mighty good 
to me; w J. W. Johnson, m Rosgsa- 
mond Johnson. © James W. John- 
son and J. Rosamond Johnson, as 
authors. R 23188. 130 


Départ; poésie francaise Jan Ehr- 
hardt, poésie italienne Achille Rich- 


ard, m Alfredo Barbirolli. © Lu- 
cienne Dusacq, as widow of the 
author of m. R 230238. to 


Desire; w Martha D. Bianchi, m op. 
46, no. 5. © Tod B. Galloway, as 
author of m. R 23567. ilpy? 


Despair; m HE. L. Ashford ; mezzo-sop. 
solo and cho. © Henry S. Ashford, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
23447. 133 


Deuxiéme poéme lyrique sur le livre 
de Job; chant et pf. © Henri Ra- 
baud, as author. R 23005. 134 


Did you ever; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23496. 135 


Discontented (The) gold-fish; w and 
m W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Bar- 
num Neidlinger, as widow. R 23462. 

136 


Discontented (The) gold-fish and other 
children’s songs; by W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23461. 137 


Don’t be what you ain’t; from Moon- 
shine, w George V. Hobart and Ed- 


153 


win Milton Royle, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 28056. 
138 


Don’t come in, gil, please; song, w 
from Chinese, Herbert A. Giles; in 
D. © Cyril Scott, as author of m. 
R 23642. 139 


Down in the old town hall; w and m 
George Evans. © Millie Evans, as 


widow. R 23085. 140 
Down Tennessee; barn dance; pf. © 
Dox Cruger, as author. R 238090. 

141 


Dream (The) fairy; by W. C. E. See- 


boeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
as widow. 23316. 142 
Dream land; cradle song, w Louise 


Alston Burleigh. © Harry T. Bur- 
leigh, as author of m. R 23519. 1438 


Dream (The) of peace; song, w Wm. 
H. Gardner. 1. Low voice.—2, High 
voice. © Adam Geibel, as author of 
m. R 28544, 23545. 144, 145 


Dreamland; reverie nocturne, H. En- 
gelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, as widow. R 23237. 146 


Dreamy eyes; w Ren Shields, m George 
Evans. © Grace Shields, as widow 
of the author of w, and Millie Evans, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
23084. 147 


Eagle (The) and the lion; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, aS widow. R 23498. 148 


Easter brightness; w S. C. Kirk, m 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 23726. 149 


Easter chimes; coll. of dialogues, exer- 
cises, motion songs, ete., ed. © Karl 
K. Lorenz, as author of editing. R 
23440. 150 


Easter greeting; w S. C. Kirk, m Her- 
bert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23725. 151 


Easter (An) hallelujah; response. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 23487. 152 


Haster heralds; w S. C. Kirk, m Her- 
bert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 238727. 453 


187 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


154 


Easter morning; m BE. L. Ashford; sop., 


or ten. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
23445. 154 


service, J. Lincoln Hall and Irvin 
H. Mack. © Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, as children of 
the deceased author. R 23768. 155 


Easter (The) trumpet; w Alice Jean 
Cleator, m Maurice A. Clifton. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 23741. 156 


Eclectic (The) course of graded 
studies in piano playing; op. 14, v. 1, 
© Johann M. Blose, as author. R 
23597. 157 


Ecstasy; m E. L. Ashford; sop. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 23449. 158 


Eegs-actly so; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23472. 159 


Elementary piano technics; op. 19. © 
Johann M. Blose, as author. R 
23596. 160 


En reve; harpe 4 pédales. © Gabriel 
Verdalle, as author. R 22995. 161 


Erlkonigs todchter; op. 30, no. 6; 
klavier. © Paul Zilcher, as author. 
R 23411. 162 


Erntereigen; op. 30, no. 2; klavier. © 
Paul Zilcher, as author. R 23407. 
163 


Esquisse sur un vieux eri de la rue; 
orgue. © P. L. Hillemacher, as au- 
thor. R 23085. 164 

Eternal life and love; sacred song. 
1. High voice —2. Low voice. © F. 
Leon Percippe, as author. R 23586, 
23587. 165, 166 

Ethel Levy’s Virginia song. © George 
M. Cohan, as author. R 28692. 167 


Evening hymn; w E. W. Denison, m 


Chas. K. Langely, arr. © Issac H. 
Meredith, as author of arr. R 
23655. 168 


Evening prayer; by P. A. Schnecker ; 
mixed voices. (© Louise N. Sch- 
necker, as widow. R 238228. 169 


Expectation; prelude and sop. solo, 
BE. L. Ashford; with violin obbl. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 23451. 170 


Fair Easter; song, m J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Irvin H. Mack, as author of w. 
R 23736. 171 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Fairest Lord Jesus: hymn-anthem, 
melody Batiste, m arr. FEF. H. 
Brackett ; mixed voices. © Mary L. 
Brackett, as widow. R 23227. 172 


Far behind; w F. L. Snyder, m 
Howard E. Smith. © M. Louise 
Smith, as widow. R 23181. 173 


Far from my heavenly home; w H. T. 
Lyte, m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. In D 
min.—2. In F. min. © Orra Bar- 
num Neidlinger, as widow. R 23513, 
23514. 174, 175 


Farewell-melody; pf. © Edward M. 
Read, as author. R 23591. 176 


Festival-march; organ. © Edward M. 
Read, as author. R 23215. OH 


Fine fleur; valse de salon, Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie 
Pauline Simone Lemarchand, as 
widow. R 238026. 178 


Fire (The) ; wandm W. H. Neidlinger. 
Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23487. 179 


Fire and flame; march and two-step, 
by Marie Louka. © Johann C. 
Schmid, as author. R 23352. 180 


First recreation repertoire; coll. fin- 
gered and arr. in progressive order 
from grade 1 to grade 2, Albert W. 
Berg. © Lillie Berg, as widow. 
R 23063. 181 


First study-melody; by Pierre Renard, 
op. 5, no. 1; pf., in treble clef. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, as widow. R 
235a2: 182 


Fleeting hours; pastorale, Paul Brink- 
man; pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, 


as author. R 23390. 183 
reverie, Marie Louka. © Johann 

C. Schmid, as author. R 23351. 
184 


Flowers and ferns; tone poem, R. A. 
Keiser; pf. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, as author. R 23393. 185 


Fold (A) song; m A. Nevin. © 
Arthur Nevin, as author. R 23382. 
186 


Folk songs of many nations; coll. and 
ed. with preface and annotations, 
Louis C. Elson. © Bertha L. Elson, 
as widow. R 238595. 187 


Foolish; from Moonshine, w George 
V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
M. Hein, as widow. R 23060. 188 


Foolish (The) little worm; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23468. 189 


188 


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no. 2, 1983 


For love’s sweet sake; song, w Cor- 
nelius J. Fassio. © Adam Geibel, 
as author. R 23236. 190 


For me; w T. M. Eastwood, m Herbert 
J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 23176. 

191 


Fordham ram; march and two step, J. 
Ignatius Coveney; pf. © James A. 
Coveney, as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 23614. 

192 


Foreboding; m EH. L. Ashford; mezzo- 
Sop. solo and cho. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 23448. 193 


Forest (A) legend; by W. H. Neid- 
linger; pf. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23233. 194 


Forest sprites; valse-etude, op. 50, no. 
2; pf. © Frederick A. Williams, as 
author. R 28282. 195 


Forward for Christ our King; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Adam Geibel, 
as author of m. R 23763. 196 


4 

Four (The) leaved clover; w Ella 
Higginson, m op. 46, no. 6. © Tod 
B. Galloway, as author of m. R 
23566. 197 


Friendship songs; op. 46. © Tod B. 
Galloway, as author. R 23574. 198 


From Calvary to Olivet; collective 
service, w S. C. Kirk, m J. Lincoln 
Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh 
Halil and Philip Hall, as children of 
the deceased author. R 23767. 199 


—w S.C. Kirk, m Herbert J. Lacey. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 


ceased author of m. R 23729. 200 
From Norway; danse caprice, Carl 
Koelling, op. 362; pf. © Gertrude 
Koelling, as widow. R 23247. 201 


From whence camest thou; w and m 
William Hamilton Gerrish; male 
voices. © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F. Gerrish, as children of the 
deceased author. R 23690. _ 202 


Fughetta; a tre voci; orgue. © P. L. 
Hillemacher, as author. R 23030. 
2038 


Gates (The) of gladness; song, m J. 
Lincoln Hall. © Irvin H. Mack, as 
author of w. R 23742. 204 


222 


Gavotte bleue; de Edmond Missa; 
violon et pf. © Jeanne Barbant, as 
widow. R 22984. 205 


Gavotte moderne; violin and pf. © 
Edmund Severn, as author. R 
23186. 206 


General Grant’s grand march; by E. 
Mack, ed. and fingered Hans Lichter ; 
pf. © Henry Clough-Leighter, as 
author of editing and fingering. R 
23481. 207 


Geschichte aus der spinnstube; op. 30, 
no. 8; klavier. © Paul Zilcher, as 
author. R 23413. 208 


Gift (A) of silence; song, w Ernest 
Dowson; in F. © Cyril Scott, as 
author of m. R 23640. 209 


Gipsies ; by Georg Eggeling, ed. W. P. 


Mero; pf. © Preston Ware Orem, 
as editor. R 23249. 210 
Give me death or victory; w Geo. 


Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. © Al- 

bert Witt, as next of kin of the au- 

thor, who is not living. R 23124. 
211 


Give me thy heart love; romanza, w 
Frederic Ranken, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 23101. 212 


Gleason; hymn, 2d tune. © Peter C. 
Lutkin, as author. R 23708. 213 


Glory be to Jesus; anthem, w H. Cas- 
well; sop. solo and quartet or cho. 
© J. Christopher Marks, as author 
Ob Mi kee zoota: 214 


Go, lovely rose; poem EH. Waller; low 


voice. © Charles Gilbert Spross, as 
author of m. R 23320. 215 
a m W. H. Neidlinger. In D.— 


In A. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23515, 23516. 216, 217 


God be merciful to me; sacred song. 
1. High voice—2. Low voice. © F. 
Leon Percippe, as author. R 23588, 
23589. 218, 219 


Golden harps are sounding; Haster 
anthem, w Frances R. Havergal; 
mixed voices. © J. Lewis Browne, 
as author of m. R 233811. 220 


Good-bye; by Georg Eggeling, ed. W. 
P. Mero; pf. Preston Ware 
Orem, as editor. R 23250. Dou 


Good old wind; flag song, w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23478. 

Pon 


189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


223 


Grande valse caprice; by H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 


as widow. R 23260. 223 
Graziella; harpe 4 pédales. © Ga- 
briel Verdalle, as author. R 22992. 
224 


Hail, gladdening light; mixed voices. 
© Henry Ernest Nichol, as author. 
R 23578: 225 


Hail to the brightness; anthem, w 
Thomas Hastings. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 23454. 

226 


Hallelujah Jesus saves me; song. © 
F. E. Hill, as author. R 23199. 227 


Happy is the summer day; madrigal, 
w Frederic Ranken, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 238113. 228 


Happyland; comic opera, m Reginald 
De Koven. 1. Prelude; pf—2. 
Waltzes; pf—3. Waltzes; orch.4. 
Selection; pf. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R 23108, 23182, 23136, 
23142. ~ 229-232 


—w Frederic Ranken, m Reginald 
De Koven. .1. Finale 2.—2. Act 1, 
opening ensemble.—3. Complete voc. 
sec. © Anna De Koven, as widow. 
R251; 2a1es 2oboo. 233-2385 


Hare and hounds; galop, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 23558. 236 


Hark! hark! my soul; w Frederick W. 
Faber. © J. M. Harris, as author 
of m. R 23359. Pot 


Hark! the song; song, m Herbert J. 
Lacey. © Irvin H. Mack, as author 
of w. R 23744. 238 


Harvest time; entertainment of verse, 
song and m. © Alice C. D. Riley, 


as author. R 23601. 239 
Have faith in God; song. © J. M. 
Harris, aS author. R 28196. 240 


He arose; w A. A. Payn, m C. Harold 
Lowden. © C. Austin Miles, as au- 
thor of w. R 238746. 241 


He’s such a li’l trouble; song; low 


voice. © Oley Speaks, as author. 
BK 20000. 242 
He surely means me; song. © Wil- 


liam Edie Marks, as author. R 
23123. 243 


He waits for thee; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 23168. 244 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Heart’s (The) springtide; song, w 
Martha Gilbert Dickinson; in A 
flat. © Alfred Wooler, as author of 
m. R 23502. 245 


Heaven; w Martha D. Bianchi, m op. 
46, no. 2. © Tod B. Galloway, as 
author of m. R 238570. 246 


Heimnlich stille und leise; gavotte, aus 
Bis frih um finfe, text Alfred 


Schonfeld. © Paul Lincke, as au- 
thor of m. R 23052. 247 
—_— —— 1. Orch. stimmen.—2. Pf. © 
Paul Lincke, as author. R 23049, 
23050. 248, 249 


Herren (Die) von Maxim; potpourri; 


klavier. © Viktor Hollaender, as 
author. R 23695. 250 
Hill and dale; op. 116; pf. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, as author. R 23285. 
251 

Hillemacher (P. L.) Marche; orgue. 
P. L. Hillemacher, as author. 

R 23037. 252 


Hochzeitsreigen ; walzer; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, as author. R 238040. 253 


Hommage a Rameau; de Claude De-. 
bussy ; pf. © Emma Lea Moyse, as 
widow. R 22999. 254 


Hop-toad (The); pf. © Richard EHd- 
ward DeReef, as author. R 23324. 
255 


Hosanna; song, w A. A. Payn. © C. 
Austin Miles, as author of m. R 
23747. 256 


How’d you like to furnish up a home 
for me; w Ren Shields, m Maxwell 
Silver. © Grace Shields, as widow. 
R 23092. 257 


How do you do; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23497. 258 


How happy could this chappie be; from 
Moonshine, w Geo. V. Hcbart and 
Edwin Milton Royle, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 
23076. 259 


How I love flowers; duet, w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 23115. 

260 


Hundred (A) years from now; from 
Moonshine, w George V. Hobart and 
Edwin Milton Royle, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 
23059. 261 


190 


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no. 2, 1983 292 
Hungarian Gipsy; by W. C. E. See- | Pll soon be there; song, w Mary 
boeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Slater. © L. E. Jones, as author of 


as widow. R 23318. 262 


Hungry (The) robin; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23495. 263 


Hunting (A) song; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 238498. 264 


Hushaby baby; song, op. 46, no. 3. © 


Tod B. Galloway, as author. R 
23569. 265 
Hymn (A) of thanksgiving; sacred 


song. 1.In B flat—2 In Di © 
Walter S. Young, as author of m. 
R 23530, 23531. 266, 267 


I acknowledge my transgressions; re- 
sponse after prayer, m EH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, as child 
of the deceased author. R 28457. 

268 


I as a soldier; march, A. J. Davis; pf. 
© Louise Davis and Elise A. Sey- 
forth, as next kin of the author, who. 
is not living. R 23551. 269 


I can but sing; m H. H. Pike; 4-pt. 
women’s voices. © Harry Hale 
Pike, as author. R 28755. 270 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; by F. G. 
Rathbun; sop. and ten. duet. © 
Edna Rathbun, as widow. R 238251. 

271 


I know I shall see Him in glory; song. 
© Maude Anita Hart, as author. R 
23358. 272 


I know who pilots me; w James Rowe, 
m Howard E. Smith. © M. Louise 
Smith, as widow. R 23148. 273 


I lay my sins on Jesus; mixed voices. 
© Oley Speaks, as author. R 23222. 
274 


I like you very much; from Moon- 
shine, w George ~ Hobart, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann M. Hein, as widcw. 
R 23079. 275 


I like your way; from The duke of 
Duluth, w J. J. Walker, m Max S. 
Witt. © James J. Walker, as 
author of w, and Albert Witt, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 23144. 276 


I’ll be there by and by; w and m Her- 
bert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
23158. 277 


165519—33——6 


m. R 23360. 278 


I lost my heart way down in Alabama ; 
w Rene Bronner, m H. W. Petrie. 
© Julia C. Petrie, as widow. R 
23068. 279 


I love my Jean; w Burns; low voice. 
© William G. Hammond, as author 
Or Mm, OR 23283: 280 


——w Robert Burns, m W. H. Neid- 
linger. In D—In F. © Orra Bar- 
num Neidlinger, as widow. R 23517, 
23518. 281, 282 


I love Thy kingdom, Lord; w Taubert, 
m arr. W. H. Neidlinger; quartette 
or cho.-sop. solo. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23528. 283 


I love you because you are ycu, dear; 
from Coming thro’ the Rye, w George 
V. Hobart, m A. Baldwin Sloane. 
(© Mae Auwerda Sloane, as widow. 
R 23083. 284 


I’ve been redeemed; song, w A. A. 
Payn. © C. Austin Miles, as au- 
thor of m. R 238769. 285 


I want to go back to the boulevard; 
from Moonshine, w Gecrge V. Ho- 
bart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann M. 
Hein, as widow. 23078. 286 


I wish to tune my quivering lyre; w 
from Greek of Anacreon, by Lord 
Byron, m op. 30; male cho. © 
Charles Gilbert Spross, as author of 
Ti ee 2ocee, 287 


Idilio; par Théodore Lack, op. 134; 
pf. et violon. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victcrine Tissier, as widow. R 
23010. 288: 


If I were your Sweetheart; song, w 
E. Blanche Burns. © Frederick 
William Wodell, as author of m. R 
23244. 289 


If my man could do it for me; from 
Duke of Duluth, w Geo. H. Broad- 
hurst, m Max S. Witt. © Albert 
Witt, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 238104. 

290 


If ye then be risen with Christ; by 
Abram W. Lansing; mixed voices, 
© Jennie A. L. Lansjng, as execu- 
trix of the author. R 23605. 291 


Impromptu in E minor; voluntary, 
BE. L. Ashford; pipe organ. © Henry 
S. Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 23444. 292 


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293 


©,P. Li: 
23033. 
293 


Improvisations; suite; orgue. 
Hillemacher, as author. R 


In a whirl; valse vertigineuse, Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie Paul- 
ine Simone Lemarchand, as widow. 
R 23292. 294 


In der schmiede; op. 30, no. 5; klavier. 
© Paul Zilcher, as author. R 23410. 
295 


In festal array ; march, H. Engelmann. 
1. Pf.—2. Pf. duet. © Marie C. En- 
gelmann, aS widow. R 23593, 23594. 

296, 297 


In Immanuel’s land; anthem, w Annie 
Ross Cousin. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 23455. 298 


In my submarine; w Geo. V. Hobart, 
m Silvio Hein. © Ann M. Hein, as 
widow. R 23070. 299 


In our set; duet, w Dick Temple, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann M. Hein, as 
widow. R 23067. 300 


In the balmy bye and bye; from Clov- 
erdell, w D. K. Stevens, m George 
Lowell Tracy. © David Stevens, 
as author. R 23073. 301 


In the boat; waltz, Homer Norris; 
pf., or cabinet organ. © Margaret 
Copinus, as child of the deceased 
author. R 23572. 302 


In the golden autumn time, my Sweet 
Elaine; w Richard H. Gerard, m 
S. R. Henry. © Henry R. Stern, 
as author of m. R 238137. 303 


In the shadow of His wings; Song, 
w Eben E. Rexford. © C. Austin 
Miles, as author of m. R 23159. 304 


In the springtime I'll be with you, 
sweetheart mine; song, w John J. 
Nilan. © R. L. Halle, as author of 
Tf, Vike wolZG. 305 


In the swing; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 238467. 


Indiana; marche two-step, O. Cré- 
mieux et J. B. Boldi; pf. © Octave 
Crémieux, as author. R 23139. 

307 


Indiscreet (The) parakeet; from Cloy- 
erdell, w D. K. Stevens, m George 
Lowell Tracy. © David Stevens, as 
author. R 23072. 308 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 28 


Is it nothing to you; w Hlsie Duncan 
Yale, m Maurice A. Clifton. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 23162. 309 


Is yo’? Yo’ is; Song, m C. Jacobs-Bond. 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, as author. 


R 23370. 310 
It is Jesus blessed Jesus; song, w 
Edgar Lewis. © L. E. Jones, as 
author of m. R 23356. 311 


It was a lover and his lass; madrigal, 
w Shakespeare; mixed voices. © 
Philip H. Goepp, as author of m. R 
23287. 312 


Je ne veux pas autre chose; poésie 
Victor Hugo, English substitute W. 
H. N., m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. Low 
voice in C.—2. High voice in E flat. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23304, 23305. 3138, 314 


Jennie; Song, w Fred Emerson Brooks. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 
Mm.” Ap2ouDs: ao 


Jesus Christ is risen to-day; Latin 
hymn 14th century, m W. H. Neid- 
linger; mixed voices. © Orra Bar- 
num Neidlinger, as widow. R 23254. 

316 


Jesus ever is the same true friend: 
song, w A. J.C. ©C. Austin Miles, 
as author of m. R 238157. 317 


Jesus, I live to Thee; mixed voices. 
© Oley Speaks, as author. R 23221. 
318 


Jesus is mine; song, w Catharine J. 
Bonar. © Isaac H. Meredith, as au- 
thor of m. R 23647. 319 


Jesus, King of heaven; w A. A. Payn, 
m W. A. Post. © C. Austin Miles, 
as author of w. R 23748. 320 


Jesus lives; song, w Johnson Oatman, 
jr. © Isaae H. Meredith, as author 
of m. R 23648. 321 


—w S. C. Kirk, m Herbert J. Lacey. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall, 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 23730. 3822 


Jesus lover of my soul; m R. E. De 
Reef; quartet or cho., with sop. and 
bass solos, alto and ten. duet. © 
Richard Edward De Reef, as author. 
R 23500. 323 


Jesus now saves me; song. © J. M. 
Harris, as author. R 23195. 324 


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Jesus, Saviour, pilot me; song, J. HE. 
Gould, arr. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
as author of arr. R 23659. 325 


Jesus tender Shepherd; song. © Her- 
bert J. Wrightson, as author. R 
23362. 326 

Jesus will not let me go; song, w Mrs. 
J. M. Hunter. © C. Austin Miles, 
as author of m. R 23177. 327 


Joshua; song, w John Hay. © Peter 
C. Lutkin, as author of m. R 23700. 
328 

Joy overflowing; song, m Arthur Wil- 
ton. © Irvin H. Mack, as author 
of w. R 23156. 329 


Joyeuse espagne; valse espagnole, Ga- 
briel Allier; orch. © Marie Aline 
Jeanne Laune, as widow. R 22987. 

330 

Joyful is my soul today; song, w Mrs. 
J. M. Hunter. © C. Austin Miles, 
as author of m. R 23172. 331 


Joys of spring; 2-pt. waltz-song, w 
George Cooper, m Adam Geibel, arr. 
Hans 


Lichter; women’s’ voices. 
Henry Clough-Leighter, as author of 
arr. R 23425. 302 


Jugend ist schén; lied; aus Prinzess 
Rosine, text Bolten Bickers. © 
Paul Lincke, as author of m. R 
23051. 333 


Juggler (The) ; by George Rosey ; pf. 
© George M. Rosenberg, as author. 
R 23194. 334 

June (A) song; song; low voice. © 
Arthur Nevin, as author of m. R 
23280. 335 


June time; w William F. Collins, 
men’s cho. J. Lewis Browne, as 
author of m. R 23299. 336 


Just as I am; song, w Charlotte Elliot. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 
m. R 23661. 337 


Just eighteen years ago; from Happy- 
land, w Frederic Ranken, m Reginald 
De Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 238129. 338 


Kick-o-ree-kee; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23464. 339 


King Alfred’s hymn; sacred pt.-song, w 
King Alfred the Great; trio of wom- 
en’s voices. © Hamilton C. Mac- 
dougall, as author of m. R 23429. 

340 

King’s (The) anointed; w William H. 

_ Gardner, m W. J. Baltzell; med. 
voice. © Ruth Baltzell Swann and 


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300 


Rolfe Edmunds Baltzell, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
23709. 341 


Kiisse mich; walzerronde, aus Prin- 
zess Rosine; pf. u. gesang. © Paul 
Lincke, as author. R 238041. 342 


© Edward 
Be252Ni. 


Larghetto in F; 
M. Read, 


organ. 
as author. 
343 


Last night I dreamed of you; song. 
© Dox Cruger, as author. R 23095. 
344 


Lead me to the rock; song, w J. Bur- 
tis White. © Adam Geibel, as au- 


thor of m. R 23761. 345 
Lead us, O Father; op. 32; mixed 
quartet. © Charles Gilbert Spross, 


as author. R 23308. 346 


Lend a hand; song, w T. M. Eastwood. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author of m. 
R 23161. 347 


Let me write what I never dared to 
tell; song, Chas. E. Casey and Rose 
Monrose [pseud.] © EHunice M. 
Rosenfeld, as widow of M. H. Rosen- 
feld. R 23091. 348 


Let us now fear the Lord; harvest 
anthem, w from the Bible; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Bruce Steane, 
as author of m. R 23339. 349 


Life (The) of a leaf; cantata, m 
Emma L. Ashford; women’s voices. 
© Henry S. Ashford, as child of 
the deceased author. R 23456. 350 


Lift up His banner; song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Adam Geibel, as 
author of m. R 23764. Sor 


Lift up your voices now; Easter an- 
them, m William H. Neidlinger. © 
Orra B. Neidlinger, as ‘widow. R 
23423. 352 


Lift your glad voices; Easter anthem. 


_© F. Leon Percippe, as author. R 
23274. 353 


Light of Haster morning; w Alice 
Jean Cleator, m Herbert H. Lacey. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 238748. 354 


Light (The) of hope; Easter song, w 
William H. Gardner; in B flat. © 
Adam Geibel, as author of m. R 
23281. 355 


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356 


Light (The) of life; w S. C. Kirk, m 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author of 
Me eee tees 356 


Lil boy; w Frank L. Stanton, m W. 
H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23582. 

357 


Lilacs; song, w Nelle Richmond Eber- 
hart; in D. © Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, as author of m. R 23592. 

358 


Lily (The) and the moon; duet, w 
Frederic Ranken, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 23121. 359 


Little (The) Chinese boy; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23483. 

“360 


Little (The) French duck; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23479. 

361 


song, from The 

© Benj. Hap- 
R 23058. 

Little sheep-bells; by Paul Beaumont. 
ed. and fingered Hans Lichter; pf. 


© Henry Clough-Leighter, as author 
of ed. and fingering. R 23482. 363 


© Richard 


Little red papoose; 
girl and the bandit. 
good Burt, as author. 


Little sprites; waltz; pf. 
Edward DeReef, as author. R 
23326. 364 


Little sweethearts; schottische, H. En- 
gelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, aS widow. H 23557. 365 


Live to be a blessing; w E. E. Hewitt, 
m H. J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23478: 366 


Look for me; song, w A. A. Payn. © 
C. Austin Miles, as author of m. 
R 23164. 367 


Looking upward; suite, John Philip 
Sousa; full military band. © Jane 
Van Middlesworth Sousa, as widow. 
F222. 368 


Lord (The) is King; anthem, w from 
Psalm 93; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Bruce Steane, as author of m. R 
23340. 369 


Lord (The) is my light; anthem, w 
from the Bible; mixed voices; organ 


pt. IT, n.s., v. 28: 


ace. © Arthur W. Marchant, as. 
author of m. R 23344. 370: 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
C. B. Hawley; mixed voices. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, as widow. R 
23529. Sid. 


Lord (The) is risen again; Haster an- 
them, m C. B. Adams. © Carrie B. 
Adams, as author. © 23434 372: 


Lotus land; op. 47, no. 1; pf. © Cyril 
Scott, as author. R 23648. 373 


Love Divine, all love excelling; m R. 
E. De Reef; quartet or cho., with 
ten. and bass solos, sop. and alto 
duet. © Richard Edward De Reef, 
as author. R 23499. 374 


Love’s enchantment; w Julian Durand,. 
m C. B. Hawley ; low voice. © Hat- 
tie B. Hawley, as widow. R 23328. 

375: 


Love's reverie; song, m W. S. Young. 


1. In F.—2. In A flat. © Walter S. 
Young, as author. R 23511, 23512. 

376, 377 

Love’s token; w Thomas Moore, m op. 

75. no. 8; men’s voices. © Daniel 

Protheroe, as author of m. R 23322. 

378 

Lullalo; Irish lullaby; pf. © Wm. 

Caven Barron, as author. R 23336. 

379 


Magic (The) hour; op. 34, no. 6; sop., 
or ten. © Henry A. Clough-Leigh- 
ter, as author. R 23612. 380 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; short 
festival setting; mixed voices; or- 
gan acc.; in G. © Bruce Steane, as 
author. R 23341. 381 


Magnificat in G and Nune dimittis; 
m J. C. Marks; mixed voices. © 
J. Christopher Marks, as author. 
R 238276. 382 


Mail (The) train; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23465. 383 


Mam/’zelle Chichi; opérette-bouffe, airs 
arranges M. Christine. © Charles 
Esquier, as author. R 22978. 384 


Man! Foolish man; trio, from Happy- 
land, w Frederic Ranken, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R 231380. 385 


March (The) of the gnomes; pf. © 
Richard Edward DeReef, as author. 
R 23325. 386 


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Marsch der burgwache; op. 30, no. 1; 
klavier. © Paul Zilcher, as author. 
R 23406. 387 


Mary; w S. C. Kirk, m Herbert J. 
Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 23728. 

388 


May (A) day; by F. G. Rathbun; pf., 


6 hands. © Edna Rathbun, as 
widow. R 28542. 389 
Meditation; organ. © Edward M. 
Read, as author. R 23216. 390 


orgue. © P. L. Hillemacher, as 
author. R 23028. 391 


Medley from the South; pt.-song, arr: 
for men’s voices. © Harry Hale 


Pike, as author of arr. R 23428. 
392 
Melody in G flat; pf. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R. 
23720. 393 


Menuet; de Edmond Missa; violon et 
pf. © Jeanne Barbant, as widow. 


R 22982. 394 
violin and pf. © Frederick E. 
Hahn, as author. R 23575. 395 


Mer (La); trois esquisses symphon- 
iques, Claude Debussy. 1. Partition 
d’orch.—2. Pf. 4 4 mains. © Emma 
Lea Moyse, as widow. R_ 22989, 
23024. 396, 397 


Mercy’s door is always open; song, w 
Jennie Wilson. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 23657. 398 


Messalinette; walzer, aus Die herren 
von Maxim; klavier. © Viktor Hol- 
lander, aS author. R 23694. 399 


Messiah victorious; cantata, w _ se- 
lected from Holy Scripture and 
Hymns of the church, James M. Far- 
rar; solo voices, quartette, cho. and 
organ. © William G. Hammond, as 
author of m. R 238598. 400 


Méthodo elémentar e pratico; pf. © 
Isidore Philipp, as author. R 
23011. 401 


Middletown; hymn, C. T. W., harmon- 


ized. © Karl P. Harrington, as au- 
thor of harmonization. R 23702. 
402 


Milo; w B. H. Burt, m A. Solman. © 
Benj. H. Burt, and Alfred Solman, 
as authors. R 23054. 403 


Mimette, the human mermaid; w Fred- 
eric Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23108. 404 


420 
Minuet; by Lulu Robyn; pf. © Louise 
Robyn, as author. R 23367. 405 


Missa (Edmond) Mélodie; violin et pf. 
© Jeanne Barbant, as widow. R 
22986. 406 


Missa in honorem B. M. Virginis; op. 
30; unison cho. © E. J. Bieder- 
mann, as author. R 23378. 407 


Mr. Bonaparte; song, from Moonshine, 
m Silvio Hein. © Benj. Hapgood 
Burt, as author of w, and Ann M. 
Hein, as widow of the author of m. 
R 23057. 408 


Mr. Duck’s question; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23474. 409 


Mr. Owl; w and m W. H. Neidlinger. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23470. 410 


Mr. Tomahawk; w Ren Shields, m 
George Evans. © Grace Shields, as 
widow of the author of w, and Millie 
Evans, as widow of the author of m. 
R 23087. 411 


Mocking (The) bird; fantasia, op. 200; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, as au- 
thor. R 23238. 412 


Modern harmony in it’s theory and 


practice. © Arthur Foote and Wal- 
ter R. Spalding. as authors. R 
23613. 413 


Moon (The) mother; song; in E flat. 
© George A. Grant-Schaefer, as 
author. R 23607. 414 


Moonlit waves; by Geo. B. Williams; 
pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, as 
author. R 238203. 415 


Moonshine; musical play, bk. and ly- 
rics Hdwin Milton Royle and George 


V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. Voc. sc. 
© Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 
23080. 416 


—— selection, Silvio Hein; pf. © 
Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 23081. 
417 


Morgentau; op. 30, no. 4; klavier. © 
Paul Zilcher, as author. R 23409. 
418 


Morningtide; op. 34, no. 5; sop., or 
ten. © Henry A. Clough-Leighter, 
as author. R 23611. 419 


Mors et vita; w William F. Collins; 
mixed voices. © J. Lewis Browne, 
as author of m. R 23296. 420 


Mount High; w T. M. Eastwood, m 
Arthur Wilton. © Lincoln W. Hall, 


195 


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421 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Mount High—Continued. 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23168. 421 


Mouvement; par Claude Debussy: pf. 
© Emma Lea Moyse, as widow. R 
23001. 422 

Muckentanz; op. 30, no. 10; klavier. 
© Paul Zilcher, as author. R 23415. 

423 

Music; from act 1, w Frederic Ran- 
ken, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 


23097. 424 
Musical euchre. © Carl W. Grimm, 
as author. R 23608. 425 


Musical (The) Gypsy; from Moon- 
shine, w Geo. V. Hobart and Edwin 
Milton Royle, m Silvio Hein. © 
Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 238074. 

426 


My blue bell from Baltimore; w Ren 
Shields, m George Evans. © Grace 
Shields, as widow of the author of 
w, and Millie Evans, as widow of 
the author of m. R 23088. 427 


My garden had a rose; song, Reginald 
De Koven, op. 180, no. 3; low voice. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23310. 428 


My Jeanie; song, Lily T. Strickland ; 
low voice. © Lily Strickland An- 
derson, as author. R 23258. 429 


My Jesus, I love Thee; song, A. J. 
Gordon, arr. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
as author of arr. R 23658. 430 

My lady; poem John Greenleaf Whit- 


tier, m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. In 
F.—2. In A flat. © Orra Barnum 


Neidlinger, as widow. R 23241- 
23242. 431, 482 
My light; w anon.; low voice. © 


Charles Gilbert Spross, as author of 
m, Rh, 2509; 433 


My old Kentucky home; song, Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. Isaac H. Mere- 


dith, aS author of arr. R 238645. 
434 

My song shall be of mercy; sacred 
song, w ‘trom, Psalm “10i)) in 
D2) ‘In Gil © Jd; Christopher 
Marks, as author of m. R 23520, 
2ooeL: 485, 436 


My soul is filled with glory; song. © 
J. M. Harris, as author. R 23198. 
437 

My star; op. 34, no. 1; alto or bar. © 
Henry A. Clough-Leighter, as au- 
thor. R 23608. 438 


My sweet; song, w Tennyson. © John 
L. Bratton, as author of m R 
peri. 439 


My wish; w Frederic Ranken, m Reg- 
inald De Koven. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R-.23117. 440 


Naughty (The) pixie mocking his 
mother; by Arthur L. Brown, op. 
16, no. 3, arr. for pf. duet. © Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, as author of arr. 
R 23617. 441 


Neapolitan serenade; violin and pf. © 
Edmund Severn, as author. R 
23184. 442 


Night and day; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23473. 443 


Night-time; w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 28477. 444 


Nightingale’s trill; by J. Arthur 
Fisher; pf. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, as author. R 23394. 445 


Nimm mich mit; lied, aus Bis fruh um - 
fiinfe, text Bolton Bickers. © Paul 
Lincke, as author of m. R 23048. 

446. 


No pain, no death, no weeping; song, 
w Mrs. J. M. Hunter. © C. Austin 

~ Miles, as author of m. R 23150. 
447 


No peach hangs too high for him; from 
Duke of Duluth, w Geo. H. Broad- 
hurst, m Max S. Witt. © Albert 
Witt, as next of kin of the author of 
music, who is not living. R 23106. 

448 


Nobody has more trouble than me; 


song, w James Burris. © Chris 
Smith, as author of m. R, 28107. 
449 © 


None of self and all of Thee; w Theo. 
Monod, m Mountain, arr. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author of arr. R 
23654. 450 


Noon and night; by C. B. Hawley; 
low voice. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
as widow. R 23273. 451 


Not far from the kingdom; w Minnie 
A. Greiner Edington, m Florence W. 
Williams. © Florence Williams 
Faleoner, as author of m. R ae 

4 


Not half the story sweet; w Ida L. 
Reed, m Arthur Wilton. © Lincoln 
W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, 
as children of the deceased author 
Of impr oh 2aLi. 453 


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Now I know I know; from Cloverdell, 
w D. K. Stevens, m George Lowell 
Tracy. © David Stevens, as author. 

_ R 23071. 454 


Now is Christ risen from the dead; 
anthem ; sop. solo and quartett with 
organ ace. 
author. R 23190. 455 


O for a closer walk with God; an- 
them; sop. or ten. solo and cho. © 
F. Flaxington Harker, as author. 
R 23307. 456 


O heart of mine; w James Whitcomb 
Riley, m op. 46, no. 1. © Tod B. 
Galloway, as author. R 23246. 

457 


O Jesus, Thou art standing; hymn- 
anthem; mixed voices. © Gilbert 
Raynolds Combs, as author. R 
2a2(5: 458 


O King of Kings; w Alice Jean 
Cleator, m Herbert J. Lacey. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 238745. 459 


O little Babe of Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas anthem. © Robert M. Stults, 
as author. R 23549. 460 


O Lord our light; w Mrs. R. Frank 
Lehman, m Florence W. Williams. 
© Florence Williams Falconer, as 
author of m. R 23758. 461 


O Lord, Thy boundless love to me; 
hymn-anthem, m Frank H. Brackett ; 


mixed voices; organ ace. © Mary 
Frances Brackett, as widow. R 
23424. 462 


O love divine; w Oliver Wendell 
Holmes; sop. or ten. and alto. © 
Geo. B. Nevin, as author. R 23286. 

463 


O love of a day; song, w Randolph 
Hartley. 1. In E flat—2. In G. © 
Harry T. Burleigh, as author. R 
23507, 23508. 464, 465 


_O the blood; song, w Edgar Lewis. 
© L. E. Jones, as author. R 23357. 
466 

Off to the woods; op. 115; pf. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, as author. R 23284. 

_ 467 


Oft I read with sweet delight; song, 
w Mrs. J. M. Hunter. © C. Austin 
Miles, as author. R 23167. 468 


Oft in the stilly night; w Thomas 
Moore, m J. Stevenson, arr. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author. R 23650. 

469 


© Harvey B. Gaul, as 


485, 


Oh joy! Oh bliss; from Happyland, w 
Frederic Ranken, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 23127. 470 


Oh tender and sweet was the Master’s 
voice; sacred solo, m Mrs. A. H. 
Taylor. 1. Sop. or ten.; in B flat.— 
2. Alto or bass; in A flat. © Louis 
C. Taylor, as child of the deceased 
author of music. R 23189. 471 


Old Black Joe; song, Foster, arr. © 
I. H. Meredith, as author. R 23651. 
472 


On Lake Chautauqua; barearolle; op. 
59; pf. © Frederick A. Williams, 
as author. R 23228. 473. 


On parade; march, L. Tocaben; pf. 
© W. J. Cornish, as author. R 
23201. 474 


On the hilltops; w T. M. Eastwood, 
m Arthur Wilton. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 23175. 475 


On with the dance; pf. © Rufus O. 
Suter, as author. R 23548. 476 


Once a little Indian girl; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23468. 

ATT 


One sweetly solemn thought; song, w 
Phoebe Cary. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author. R 23646. 478. 


Only a little way; sacred song. © 
Frances Martin, as author. R 23278. 
479: 


Only to Thee; w and m Jules Jordan. 
© Jennie B. Jordan, as next kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
23230. 480 


Oricle’s (The) lullaby; pf. © Edward 
Ellsworth Hipsher, as author. R. 
23563. 481 


Orono; song, w Adelaide A. Procter. 
© Karl P. Harrington, as author. 
R 23706. 482 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
O bone Jesu; m arr.; mixed voices. 
© Hans Harthan, as author of arr. 
R 23426. 483 


Palms (The); organ voluntary for 
Palm Sunday, arr. EH. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 


deceased author. R 234438. 484 
Pastcrales; suite; orgue. © P. L. 
Hillemacher, as author. R 23082. 

485 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


486 


Patten; song, w M. Woolsey Stryker. 
© Peter C. Lutkin, as author. R 
23808: 486 


Peace I leave with you; song, w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author. R 23656. 487 


Pelléas et Mélisande; interludes, 
Claude Debussy; pf. © Emma Lea 
Moyse, as widow. R 22990. 488 


—— par Claude Debussy; 1°** violons. 
© Emma Lea Moyse, as widow. R 
22979. 489 


Perses (Les) ; de Xavier Leroux, suite 


d’orch., transcrite pour orch. re- 
streint. © E. Domergue, as author. 
R 22988. 490 


Petit carillon; de Edmond Missa; vio- 
lon et pf. © Jeanne Barbant, as 
widow. R 22983. 491 


Petit prélude; orgue. © P. L. Hille- 
macher, as author. R 23029. 492 


Phillida ; w Augusta Hancock, m Regi- 
nald De Koven, op. 180, no. 1; low 
voice. © Anna De Koven, as widow. 
R 23309. 493 


Pilgrims (The) of the night; by Henry 
Parker; solos and cho. © Nellie 
Parker, as child of the deceased au- 
thor wh. 23206. 494 


— duet, w Faber, m Henry Parker. 
1. Sop. and ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. and 


bar. © Nellie Parker, as child cf 
the deceased author. R 23526, 
23527. 495, 496 


Pillow dance; intermezzo a la gavotte, 
op. 133; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
as author. R 23525. 497 


Pixies (The); operetta; voce. sc. © 
W. A. Milne, as author. R 23368. 
498 

Pixies (The) asleep; by Arthor L. 
Brown. op. 16,0 no. 10, arr store. 
duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as au- 
thor. R 23624. 499 


Pixies’ (The) drill; march, Arthur L. 
Brow, op. V6," no. 'd', ‘arr: for pi. 
duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as au- 
thor. R 23615. 500 


Pixies (The) on the water; by Arthur 
L. Brown, op. 16, no. 8, arr. for pf. 


duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as au- 
thor. R 23622. 501 
Pixies (The) out hunting; by Arthur 


L. Brown, op. 16, no. 4, arr. for pf. 
duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as au- 
thor. R 23618. 502 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Pixies (The) riding horseback; by 
Arthur L. Brown, cp. 16, no 7, arr. 
for pf. duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
as author. R 23621. 503 


Pixies (The) sliding down hill; by 
Arthur L. Brown, op. 16, no. 5, arr. 
for pf. duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
as author. R 23619. 504 


Pixies (The) spinning; by Arthur lL. 
Brown, op. 16, no. 9, arr. for pf. 
duet. © Arnoldc Sartorio, as au- 
thor: 5 Ri 23622: 505 


Pixies (The) waltzing; by Arthur L. 
Brown, op. 16, no. 6, arr. for pf. 
duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as au- 
thor. R 23620. 506 


Plain (The) little soldier man; w C. 
Horwitz, m F. V. Bowers. © 
Charles Horwitz and Frederick V. 
Bowers, aS authors. R 23099. 507 


Plantation airs; medley two-step, R. 


A. Keiser; pf. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, as author. R 23395. 508 
Pleading for admission; song. © 


Maude Anita Hart, as author. R 


23361. 509 
Prayer; organ. © Edward M. Read, 
as author. R 23218. 510 


Precious moments; by Elmore Hick- 
man; pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, 
as author. R 23392. 511 


Prélude en forme d’étude; orgue. © 
P. L. Hillemacher, as author. R 
23031. 512 


Prélude en forme de canon; a 3 parties 
réelles; orgue. P. L. Hillema- 
cher, as author. R 23084. 513 


© P. L. Hil- 
R 23027. 514 


Prélude funébre; orgue. 
lemacher, as author. 


Prescott; song, w Charles Wesley. © 


Peter C. Lutkin, as author. R 
23697. 515 
Press on to victory; song. © Wil- 
liam Edie Marks, as author. R 
23417. 516 


Pretty maiden; serenade, w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 23110. 

517 


Priére; orgue. © P. L. Hillemacher, 
as author. R 23036. 518 
(The) jungle march; pf. 


© Kenneth S. Clark, as 
R 23535. 519 


Princeton 
with w. 
author. 


198 


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no. 2, 1933 


553 


Priscilla; intermezzo, S. R. Henry; pf. 
© Henry R. Stern, as author. R 
23064. 520 


Python (The); w and m W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23476. 521 


Racine; song, w Frederick L. Hosmer. 
© Peter C. Lutkin, as author. R 
23705. 522 


Rain (The); w and m W. H. Neidlin- 
ger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23485. 523 


Récit d’Arkel; air extrait de Pelléas et 
Mélisande, Maurice Maeterlinck, m 
Claude Debussy. © Emma Lea 
Moyse, as widow of the author of m. 
R 23020. 524 


Récit de Genevieve; air extrait de Pel- 
léas et Mélisande, Maurice Maeter- 
linck, m Claude Debussy. © Emma 
Lea Moyse, as widow of the author 
of m. R 23018. 525 


Récit de Pelléas; air extrait de Pel- 
léas et Mélisande, Maurice Maeter- 
linck, m Claude Debussy. © Emma 
Lea Moyse, as widow of the author 


of m. R 23019. 526 
Redman (Harry N.) Three little 
fugues; pf. @© Harry N. Redman, as 
author. R 23459. 527 


Reflection (A); song, w from Greek, 
W. R. Paton; in F. © Cyril Scott, 


as author. R 23639. 528: 
Reflets dans lV’eau; par Claude De- 
bussy; pf. © Emma Lea Moyse, as 


widow. R 23000. 529 


Remember me; w T. M. Eastwood, m 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author of 
mi.) RR '231'73. 530 

Rencontre; paroles Ch. Grandmougin, 
m Gabriel Fauré; mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
© Jean Adolphe Raphael Louis 
Fauré and Pierre Maurice Jean 
Baptiste Fauré, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 22974. 

531 

Request; song, w Laurence Hope. 1. 
In E flat—2. In G. © Harry T. 
Burleigh, as author. R 23580, 

. 23581. 532, 533 


Rest; Biblical w. m J. W. Bischoff. © 
-Hisie Bond Bischoff Moore, as 
widow. R 238301. 534 


m HK. L. Ashford; alto and mezzo- 
Sop. solos and cho., with violin obbl. 
© Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 238446. 535 


Retraite; de Edmond Missa; violon et 
pf. © Jeanne Barbant, as widow. 
R 22985. 536 


Ring-around-a-rosy; w and m W. H. 


Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23469. 537 
Rip-Van-Winkle bear; w and m W. 


H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23492. 
538 


Ripples; by Champs L. Andrews; pf.. 
© Robert A. Keiser King, as au- 


thor. R 23391. 539 
Robin (The); pf. © Richard Ed- 
ward DeReef, as author. R 23323. 
540: 


Robin redbreast; w Frederic Ranken, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 


Koven, as widow. R 23096. 541 
Robinson Crusoe’s isle; song, from 
Moonshine. © Benjamin Hapgood 
Burt, as author. R 23061. 542 


Rockin’ in de win’; by W. H. Neid- 
linger, arr.; male voices. © Harry 
T. Burleigh, as author of arr. R 


23560. 543: 
Romance; pf. © Isidore Philipp, as 
author. R 23265. 544 


Rondo mignon; par Frédéric Binet, op. 
70; pf. © Marie Dupalet, as wid- 
ow. R 23013. 045 


Rosa-Roschen, Rheinlinder; aus Prin- 
zess Rosine; klavier. © Paul 
Lincke, aS author. R 230438. 546: 


Rosary; w Robert Cameron Rogers, 
m R. A. King. © Robert A. Keiser 
King, as author. R 2383896. 547 


Rosen, tulpen, nelken; aus Prinzess: 
Rosine, text Bolten Backers; in G. 
© Paul Lincke, as author. R 23045. 

BAS 


von P. Lincke; orch. stim- 


men. © Paul Lincke, as author. R 
23039. 549 
Rosine-walzer; aus Prinzess Rosine. 
1. Orch. stimmen.—2. Pf. © Paul 
Lincke, as author. R 230388, 23044. 
550, 551 


Rosita; w Geo. Broadhurst, m Max S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
Ri (23125. 552 


Royal hussars are we; w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23119. 553. 


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554 


Sailor’s (The) life; w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart; bass voice. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
23501. 554 


Saint Saéns (Charles Camille) Ode 
d’Horace; liv. 1, ch. 3, texte Latin; 


voix d’hommes, sans ace. Parti- 
tion. © Marie Laure Truffot, as 
widow. R 22997. 55D 


— 2° sonate; op. 123; violoncelle et 
pf. © Marie Laure Truffot, as wi- 
dow. R 22996. 556 


Salute the Hast; w and m William 
Hamilton Gerrish; male voices. 
Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, as children of the deceased 
author. R 23688. 557 


Satisfied ; w Minnie Dietrich, m J. Lin- 
coln Hall. © Lincoln. W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 23170. 558 


Saviour breathe an evening blessing; 
quartet for 4 soli voices. © J. 
Christopher Marks, as author. R 
23191. 559 


Seales and various exercises for the 
voice; by Frederic W. Root, op. 27. 
© Fannie S. Root, as widow. R 
23294. 560 


Schaukel-lied; aus Auf in’s metropol, 
ausstattungs-revue Julius Freund. 
© Victor Hollaender, as author. R 
23053. 561 


Schlaraffen marsch; aus Prinzess Ro- 
sine; klavier. © Paul Lincke, as 
author. R 23042. 562 


Second recreation repertoire; coll., fin- 
gered and arr. in progressive order 
from grade 8 to grade 4, Albert W. 
Berg; pf. © Lillie Berg, as widow. 
R 23066. 563 


Serenade; op. 19; pf. © Joseph Jon- 


gen, as author. R 23015. 564 
violin and pf. © Donald Heins, 
as author. R 23270. 565 


Serenade coquette; by Pierre Renard, 


op. 4; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 233384. 566 
Severn (Edmund) Idyl; violin and 


pf. © Edmund Severn, as author. 


R 23187. 567 
—— Nocturne; violin and pf. © Ea- 
mund Severn, as author. R 23188. 
568 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Sheltered in the Lord; song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Adam Geibel, as au- 
thor. R 238759. 569 


Shepherd and Shepherdess; by W. C. 
E. Seeboeck; pf. © Mabel B. See- 
boeck, as widow. R 238315. 570 


Shepherd, show me huw to go; song, w 
Mary Baker Eddy. © William Ly- 
man Johnson, as author. R 23693. 

571 


Shepherds and chorus; w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koyen. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23098. 572 


Shrine (The); song, w Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart; in D. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
23503. 573 


Si je pouvais mourir; poésie francaise 
EK. Collet, poésie italienne Achille 
Richard, m Alfredo Barbirolli. © 
Lucienne Dusacq, as widow of the 
author of m. R 23022. 574 


Si je vous parlais de ma peine; poésie 
Jules Barbier, m H. de Fontenailles ; 
mezzo-sop. ou bar.; en ré bémol. © 
Marie Elisabeth Liebert de Nitray, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
23025. 575 


Silver eve; op. 34, no. 3; alto or bar. 
© Henry A. Clough-Leighter, as au- 
thor. R 23610. 576 


Since the Holy Ghost abides; song, m 
Mrs. F. E. Hill. © F. E. Hill, as 
Widower. R 23200. 5TT 


Sing the story; w A. A. Payn, m C. 
Harold Lowden. © C. Austin Miles, 


as author of w. R 23749. 578 
Sleigh (The) ride; pf. © Helen B. 

Lawrence, aS author. R 23366. 
579 


Slumber on; quartette, from Happy- 
land, w Frederic Ranken, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R 23134. 580 


So long, Mr. Jasper Long; song, m 
Max S. Witt. © James J. Walker, 
as author. R 23075. 581 


So then away; w Frederic Ranken, m 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, as widow. R 23120. 582 


Soldier (A) of love; w Frederic Ran- 
ken, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
23114. 583 


200 


RENEWALS 


no. 2, 1933 


G12 


Some sweet day; w Walter A. Law- 
rence. © Lee Orean Smith, as au- 
thor. R 23055. 


Sonatine; pf. © Maurice Ravel, as 
author. R 23004. 585 


Song and light; w Alice Jean Cleator, 
m J. Lincoln Hall. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
‘23740. 586 


Song (A) at dusk; pf. 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
23554. 


Song (A) from the hills; song, m A. 
Nevin. © Arthur Nevin, as au- 
thor. R 238331. 588 


Song of a wildflower; melodie, op. 67, 
no. 9; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
as author. R 23211. 589 


Song (A) of April; song; low voice. 
© Oley Speaks, as author. R 23338. 
590 


Song (A) of hope and trust; w Eben 
BH. Rexford, m H. J. Lacey. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 23151. 591 


Song (The) of the bold pixie; by Ar- 
thur L. Brown, op. 16, no. 2, arr. for 
pf. duet. © Arnoldo Sartorio, as 
author. R 23616. 592 


Song of the bugle; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, aS widow. R 23489. 593 


song of the forge; w Rene Bronner, 
_ mH. W. Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, 
aS widow. R 23100. 594 


Song (The) of the new crusade; song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Adam Gei- 
bel, as author. R 23766. 595 


Song of the rover; w Joseph Lewis 
French, m C. B. Hawley; low voice. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, as widow. R 
23329. 596 


Song of the silk-worm; w and m W. 
H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, aS widow. R 23482. 

597 

Song of the wind-mill; w and m W. 
H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23471. 

598 


Song (A) of winter; w Elizabeth 
Roberts MacDonald, m C. B. Haw- 
ley; men’s cho. © Hattie B. Haw- 
ley, aS widow. R 23298. 599 


584 | 


© Lincoln W. | 


© Charles | 
587 | 


Songs of the kingdom; song, w Marie 
L. Corley. © Adam Geibel, as au- 
thor. R 23760. 600 


Songs sacred and secular; ed. I. H. 
Meredith and Grant Colfax Tullar ; 
male voices. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
as one of the authors. R 238665. 

601 


Sous la feuillée; poésie Stephan Bar- 
dése, m Francis Thomé. © Marie 
Suzanne Fernande Thomé Ballu, 
Marie Eugenie MHenriette Mar- 
guerite Thomé Archambault and 
Georges Paul Felix Thomé, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. R 
23017. 602 


de salon, 
© Robert 
R 23389. 
603 


Spring; w and m W. H. Neidlinger. 
Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 23475. 604 


Spray of gold; morceau 
Helena Braunbach; pf. 
A. Keiser King, as author. 


Spring (The) chicken; musical play, 
adapted from Jaime and Duval’s Co- 
quin de printemps, George Gros- 
smith, jr., lyrics Adrian Ross, Percy 
Greenbank and George Grossmith, 
jr.. m Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monck- 
ton. Voc. se. © Martin Handon 
and Charles F. Monckton, as execu- 
tors of authors of m. R 238209. 

605 


Spring revels; polka de Salon, op. 55; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, as au- 
thor. R 23259. 606 


Springtime; song cycle, w and m EK. L. 
Ashford; children’s voices. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 23314. 607 


— waltz song, w S. E. Mekin. © 
Alfred Wooler, as author. R 23268. 
608 


Squirrel (The) and the bumble-bee; 
w and m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. In 
E flat—2. In F. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, aS widow. R 23239- 
23240. 609, 610 


Stars of glory; reverie, Harriet Ken- 
nedy ; pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, 
as author. R 23388. 611 


Story of a linnet; caprice, Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Marie Paul- 
ine Simone Lemarchand, as widow. 
R 238291. 612 


201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


613 


Strenuous; from Duke of Duluth, w 
Geo. H. Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. 
© Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 23105. 613 


String quartet; no. 1, in A major. 
© Harry N. Redman, as author. 
R 23460. 614 


Sunset in the mountains; idyl, Bertha 
Metzler; pf. © Laura Borsodi, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
233802. 615 


Suppose; w and m W. H. Neidlinger. 


Orra Barnum Neidlinger. as 
widow. R 23494. 616 
Staccato; par Louis Gregh; pf. © 


Henri Gregh, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 23016. 
617 

Stolen kisses; intermezzo, op. 109: pf. 
© Carl Wilhelm Kern, as author. 
RR 23353. 618 


Sur les ondes éthérées; valse, Louis 
Gregh, op. 103, no. 1; pf. © Henri 
Gregh, as next of kin of the author, 


who is not living. R 22980. 619 
Sweet September waltz; pf. © J. 
Christopher Marks, as author. R 
23264. 620 


Sweetest (The) part of loving is to 
dream; from The Duke of Duluth, 
w Geo. H. Broadhurst, m Max S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
23141. 621 


Swift swallows’ waltz; pf. © Edward 
Ellsworth Hipsher, as author. R 


23561. 622 
Swing song; op. 54: pf. © Frederick 
A. Williams, as author. R 23576. 
623 

Te Deum laudamus in C: m W. H. 
Neidlinger; mixed voices. © Orra 


Barnum Neidlinger, as widow. R 
23255. 624 


Te Deum laudamus in D; m Cuthbert 
Harris; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Louisa Harris, as widow. R 
23348. 625 


Tell the news; song, w A. A. Payn. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author. R 
23752. 626 


There is something in that song; w 
James Rowe, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 23160. 627 


202 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, w from Luke 2; mixed voices. 
© Charles Gilbert Spross, as au- 
thor, R 23534. 628 


This is the day; by J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 28754. 629 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Raymond; overture, arr. Thomas H. 
Rollinson ; military band. © Henry 
P. Buncher, as executor of the au- 
thor of arr — Ro 25250; 630: 


Thou art the same; response, ©. B. 
McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, as 
author. R 23452. 631 


Thou shalt be saved; Easter anthem, 
m KE. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §S8. 
Lorenz, as author. R 23486. 632 


Three (The) little orioles; w and m 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 23486. 

633. 


Through peace to light; sacred song, 
poem Adelaide Proctor. 1. In D 
flat—2. In F. © Harry T. Bur 
leigh, as author. R 23261, 23262. 

634, 635 


Tide; song, w Frances Bacon Paine. 
1. In D flat—2. In Fo) © Barry: 
Burleigh, as author. R 23536, 23537. 

636, 637 


Ting a ling; w Ren Shields, m George 
Evans. © Grace Shields, as widcw 
of the author of w, and Millie Evans, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
23086. 638 

To the paschal victim; Easter anthem, 
Latin, English text and m H. J. 
Stewart. © Frances Mary Wood- 
head, as child of the deceased au- 
thor, oR: 25722: 639 


To what may love be likened; song, 
w Nelle Richmond Eberhart. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
voor. . R) 23245: 640 


To you; w Frank L. Stanton, m W. H. 
Neidlinger. 
min. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow. R 23588, 23584. 

641, 642 


Tomb (The) is shining; song, m Ar- 
thur Wilton. 


author. R 237387. 643 


Toujours; paroles Ch. Grandmougin, — 

m Gabriel Fauré; mezzo-sop. ou bar. — 
Adolphe Raphael Louis © 
Fauré and Pierre Maurice Jean Bap- — 


© Jean 


© Irvin H. Mack, as © 


1. In OC min nee 


RENEWALS 


no. 2, 1933 


tiste Fauré, as next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R oll 
644 


Toward evening; by Homer Norris; 
pf., or cabinet organ. © Margaret 
Ccpinus, as child of the deceased 
author. R 23573. 645 


Tramp through the woods; march, 
Homer Norris; pf., or cabinet organ. 
© Margaret Copinus, as child of the 

. deceased author. R 23571. 646 


Transfiguration; song, w John G. 
Whittier. © Peter C. Lutkin, as 
author. R 238704. 647 


Trio en ré; pf., violon et violoncelle. 
© René de Castera, as author. R 
230038. 648 

Trois (Les) graces; valses a danser ; 
pf. © Harold Nason, as author. R 


eee. 649 
Turn not away; song. © Adam Gei- 
bel, as author. R 23757. 650 


"Twas the rose; from Happyland, w 


Frederic Ranken, m Reginald De 


Koven. © Anna De Koven, as wid- 


ow. R 23128. 651 


Twenty-third (The) Psalm; w Eugene 
Field, m T. B. Galloway, op. 46, no. 
7. © Tod B. Galloway, as author. 
R 23565. 652 


Twilight; serenade, Gaylord Barrett; 
pf. © Elizabeth Fuller Goodspeed 
and Dorcthy Fuller Vawter, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 


living. R 238708. 653 
Two flowers; by Carl Koelling, op. 
364; pf. 4 hands. © Gertrude 
Koelling, as widow. R 23590. 654 


anthem, m J. A. 
Parks. © J. A. Parks, as author. 
R 23453. 655 


Under the greenwood tree; madrigal, 
w Shakespeare; mixed voices. 
Philip H. Goepp, aS author. R 23288. 

656 


Under wicket; entrance, w Frederic 
Ranken, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 238118. 

657 


Upham; song, w Charles Wesley. © 
Peter C. lLutkin, as author. R 
23698. 658 


Vague bereante; de Edmond Missa; 
violon et pf. © Jeanne Barbant, 
as widow. R 22981. 659 


Valse bercée; valse lente, Louis 
Gregh; pf. © Henri Gregh, as next 


Unanswered yet; 


677 


of kin of the author, who is not liy- 


ing. R 28006. 660 
Valse gracieuse; violin and pf. © 
Donald Heins, as author. R 23271. 
661 


Valse sémillante; par Louis Gregh, op. 
102, no. 1; pf. © Henri Gregh, as 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 23007. 662 


Vesper chimes; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 56; pf. Rev. ed. © Mez Brett 
Smith, as widow. R 23226. 663 


Via sacra; song, w Evelyn Pratt. © 
Arthur Nevin, as author. R 23279. 
664 


Victoria; march, w Frederic Ranken, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, aS widow. R 238116. 665 


Victory ; Easter cantata, m Humphrey 
J. Stewart; Soli, cho. and organ. 
Frances Mary Woodhead, as child of 
the deceased author. R 23421. 666 


w S. C. Kirk, m Herbert J. Lacey. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 


ceased author of m. R 23735. 667 
Vision (A); song. © Carrie Jacobs- 
Bond, as author. R 23871. 668 


Voice (The) triumphant; Easter song. 
© Robert M. Stults, as author. R 


23300. 669 
Wagner (Richard) Dreams; _ 3-pt. 
cho., arr. for female voices. © 


Harry Rowe Shelley, as author of 


the arr. R 28585. 670 
Wahoo; Indian dance, Chief Moho- 
Nali; pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, 
as author. R 23202. 671 
Walking in the highway; w Mary 
Slater. © L. E. Jones, as author. 
R 23355. 672 


Was ere a maiden so beset; duet, from 
Cloverdell, w D. K. Stevens, m 
George Lowell Tracy. © David 
Stevens, as author. R 23077. 673 


Washington; song, w anon. © Carl 
F. Price, as author. R 28701. 674 


Water-tank (The); w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23480. 675 


Waving fans; waltz, A. J. Davis; pf. 
© Louise Davis and Elise A. Sey- 
forth, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 23552. 676 

Wayside flowers; idyl, Heinrich Engel, 
op. 5, no. 1; pf. © Marie C. En- 
gelmann, aS widow. R 23541. 677 


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678 


We shall gather in that city: song, 
w Jennie Wilson. © C. Austin 
Miles, aS author. R 23165. 678 


Weep no more; w A. A. Payn, m W. A. 


Post. © C. Austin Miles. as au- 
thor of w. R 23751. 679 
Welcome merry springtime; song, 


Bertha Metzler. © Laura Borsodi, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
2202, 680 
Wellesley (The) girl; waltzes; pf. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, as author. R 
23644. 681 
What’s a maiden; trio, from Happy- 
land, w Frederic Ranken, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R 23131. 682 
What’s the difference; from Happy- 
land, w Frederic Ranken, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Anna De Koven, 
as widow. R 231438. 683 
What’s the use of sighin’: w Frank 
Stanton; men’s voices. © Paul P. 
Bliss, as author. R 23248. 684 


What’s the use of working: w Geo. 
Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. © Al- 
bert Witt, as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 23123. 

685 

When in Thy courts I stand: w Effie 
S. Black, m Arthur Wilton. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip 


Hall, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 23179. 686 
When Loris smiles 0n me; song, w 


Nelle Richmond Eberhart. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
thor. R 23267. 687 


Where the Susquehanna flows; w 
Rene Bronner, m H. W. Petrie. © 
Julia C. Petrie, as widow. R 23069. 

688 

White (The) knight; w adapted from 
old French, Rosamund Marriott 
Watson, m op. 43, no. 3; in E flat. 
© Cyril Scott, as author. R 23641. 

689 

Why; w and m W. H. Neidlinger. © 
Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as widow. 
R 23481. 690 


Why seek ye the living among the 
dead; Easter anthem, m A. Geibel. 


© Adam Geibel, as author. R 
23724. 691 
Will o’ the wisp; pf. © Edith L. 
Laver, as author. R 23365. 692 


pt. I, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Wind (The) a-wooing; song, C. B. 
Hawley; low voice. © Hattie B. 


Hawley, as widow. R 233380. 693. 


Winter of love; song, op. 34, no. 23 
alte or bar. © Henry A. Clough- 


Leighter, aS author. R 23609. 694 
Winter (A) song; w Nelle Richmond. 
Eberhart; low voice. © Charles 


Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
23782. 695. 
Wise (The) crow; w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow. R 23488. 696. 
Wistfulness; w F. Raymund Daniel; 
men’s voices. © J. Lewis Browne, 


as author. R 23290. 697 
With flying colors; march and two 
step; orch. © Dox Cruger, as au- 
thor. R 23089. 698 
march two-step; pf. © Dox 
Cruger, as author. R 238094. 699 


With heart and hand; march, H. En- 
gelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, as widow: R 23263. 700 

With voice of song; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond,'m Florence W. Williams. © 
Florence Williams Falconer, as au- 


thor of m. R 23765. TOL 
Wonderful Savior; song. © J. M. 
Harris, as author. R 23197. 702 


Woodland violet; waltz, op. 67, no. 1; 
pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, as au- 
thor. R 238212. 703 

Would you; duet, from Lady Teazle, 
w John Kendrick Bangs, m A. Bald- 
win Sloane. © Mae Auwerda 
Sloane, as widow. R 23062. 704 

Yes He will; song, w T. M. Eastwood. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author. R 
23169. 705 


You ought to know Him; song, w H. 
O. Devah. © William Edie Marks, 
as author. R 23722. 706 


Young (The) guardsman; march, 
Heinrich Engel, op. 6, no. 1; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, as widow. R 
23577. TOT 


Zenita; petite gavotte, H. Engelmann; 
pf., 4 hands. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, as widow. R 23533. 708 


20th century operatic repertoire; coll. 
from modern operas, progressively 
arr. from grade 8 to grade 4 and 
fingered, Albert W. Berg; pf. 
Lillie Berg, as widow. R me 
7 


--eoo CO 


4657-7076 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
4.is'T OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1933 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. 3 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1933 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notrep By Users or Tuts CATALOGUE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 
containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.) 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian); 
Beethoven (Ludwig van): Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Delibes 
(Clément Philibert Léo); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich) ; 
Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro); Massenet (Jules Emile 
Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang 
Amadeus); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann 
(Robert Alexander); Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter 
Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,’ “nocturne,” “impromptu,” ‘sonata,’ ‘“ étude,” 
“study,” ‘“ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers. 


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Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying “ words by,” “ music by ’’) are to be under- 
stood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless 
otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,’’ Class E, Musica] 
compositions; ‘“D,’” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©” implies copy- 
right registration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; 
“© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 8, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the prices 
of the various parts of the Catalogue are now as follows: 


Eiesemer ory le sOOKS Proper. 28 $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Mag ae or Periodicals, 
RemnPe Se ANG) Naps 42 fe a0 2) eT NeLN). EA es Re Sc oe ee 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures_____________ 2. 00 
pa PE erLOGICAlS x. 2 ete A tele tee 5 ee le ea ee ee 2. 00 
Paro nt St Cal COMPOSITIONS. 9 oe a a ek ha 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial illustrations_____ 2. 00 
mace numbers (exeept Book leaflets) =-____ 2. ee . 90 
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NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1933. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright de- 
posits, such as books,. periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical 
compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engray- 
ings, or photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and 
photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. 
No maps are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Reeister or Copyricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


(IV) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-viui of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi-vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

_ Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xu—xiv of no. 13: 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi-xui of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; | 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (19382), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—x1i of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vi1i of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 3 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecua- 
dor, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, 
and Uruguay. 


(v) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


.Notice.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A & P loyalty; song. © 1. Mar. 1, 
1938 ; E unp. 68239; Alice H. Patton. 
4657 


A la Rocassiére; valse promenade, Ch. 
Tilly; orch. ptes. © Dee. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28632; Heugel. 4658 


A mon cabanon; chanson marseillaise, 
de Toine, paroles E. Recagno, m 
Mimi Recagno; avee accord de 
Yukulele. © Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 
28581; Editions Salabert. 4659 


Abbandono; tango, versi A. Bracchi, 
m Felice Abriani; orch. parti. © 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 28831; Domi- 
nante. 4660 


Abélard and Héloise; by Eastwood 
Lane; pf. © Mar. 10, 1933.; E pub. 
35217; J. Fischer & bro. 4661 


Abend (Ein) mit dir; slow-fox, aus 
Hin ganz verflixter kerl, w Willy 
Rosen u. Kurt Schwabach, m Franz 
Doelle, spezial-arr. Fritz Domina; 
orch. stimmen. © Jan. 11, 1933; E 
for. 28968; Monopol-liederverlag, 
Ernst Wengraf, G. m. b. H. 4662 


Abide with me; song, w H. F. Lyte. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68514; 
James Neill Northe. 4663 


Across the tides; song, w anon. © 
1 @ Mar. 11, 1983; E unp. 68704; 
John R. Speelman, Pittsburgh. 

4664 


Ad una rosa; song. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1933 ; EH unp. 68781 ; Adelina Conver- 
sano, 4665 


Ad usum delphini; de Georges Migot; 
pf. 1°* cah. © Oct. 10, 1929; E for. 
28686 ; Durand et Gie. 4666 


Adele; w Sam J. Herwitz, with mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
68992 ; Jeanette Deitch Herwitz. 

4667 


Adieu; by Edward Elgar, arr. Henry 
Geehl; orch. pts. © Mar. 6, 19338; 
E for. 28679; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd. 4668 


Adieu Conchita; tango, V. O. Ursmar, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. © Dec. 15, 19382; E for. 
28551; Editions Salabert. 4669 


Adoramus te Christie; motet, m Cyr 
de Brant; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Mar. 3, 1983; E pub. 35263; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 4670 


After the dance; w and melody; in B 
min. © 1«¢. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68876; Sidney Shudnow. 4671 


After the night before; fox-trot, w 
and m Ralph Butler, Philip Seeley 
and Dudley Evans; with ukulele 
arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Jan. 2, 1933; 
E for. 28694; West’s, ltd. 4672 


Aftermath (The) ; pf. ©1c. Mar. 9, 
1988; E unp. 68647; Evelyn Neill 


Maregraff. 4673 
Agarrate; vals espanol [and] Soy 
Andaluza; paso doble: orch. ptes. 


© ebrid1l 933% Dy £oEy28G2erA 
Urmeneta. 4674 


Ah! how pleasant ’tis to love; duet, 
Henry Purcell, arr. and ed. Alfred 
Moffat; sop., and contralto or bar. 
© Feb. 6, 1933; E for. 28807 ; Auge- 
ner, ltd. 4675 


Ah ma’mselle; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1983; E unp. 69039; Vivian 
Duncan. 4676 


Aime-moi; mélodie barcarolle, dans 
Toine, paroles EH. Recagno, m Mimi 
Recagno; avee accord de Vukulele. 
© Dec. 15, 19382; E for. 28580; Edi- 
tions Salabert. A677 


Ain’t it gonna ring no more; from 
Hot pepper, w and m Val Burton 
and Will Jason. © Mar. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 385077; Movietone music 
corp. 4678 


Air sentimental; by Neva Garner 
Greenwood ; violin; pf. acc. © Mar. 
21, 1983; E pub. 35479; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 4679 


Air: Sweet Lowdy Jennings [and] 
Counterdance; by Dom Thomas 


209 


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4680 


Air—Continued. 
Symons; pf. © Jan. 19, 19383; E 
for. 28793; Oxford university press. 
4680 


Alabama’s Sally-Ann and Susie-Anna ; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Mar. 28, 
19338; E unp. 69389; Patrick O’Mal- 
ley and Thomas McDonough. 4681 


Alas, that spring should vanish; m 
Clark” Harrington, arr.” Julius 8: 
Seredy; vocal orch. pts. © Jan. 12, 
1983; E pub. 35275; Carl Fischer, 


ine. 4682 
w from Omar Khayyam, m Clark 
Harrington; high voice; in D flat. 
©) Jans,.dd, 193350 apubse solos: 
Carl Fischer, ine. 4683 
Album Adrien Pagés; rondes et chan- 
sons pour la _ jeunesse, paroles 


Adrien Pagés, m arr. et compilée, A. 


Zurfluh and others. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28640; Auguste Zurfluh. 
4684 


Album of solos for piano accordian 
[sic]; selected and arr. Hrik Han- 
sen. © Dec. 5, 1932; E for. 28683 ; 
J. R. Lafieur & son, ltd. 4685 


Alert, alert, alert; song. © 1. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69411; Harry Nils 
Roseen. 4686 

Alicia; valse de concert, Gene Rede- 
will ;. pf.) ©''Mar. ‘7, 1933; pub. 
35108; Theodore Presser co. 4687 

All about mermaids; w John N. 
Wightman, m Dorothy Hogben; pf. 
© Jan. 12, 19383; E for. 28801; Ox- 
ford university press. 4688 


All alone; hymn. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 385058; George W. Cooke. 
4689 


w and melody Bob Carran. © 
1 ¢e. Mar. 238, 19383; E unp. 69163; 
Robert G. Carran. 4690 


All in all; from Love lost, w, melody 
and rhythm. H. W. Barwick, acc. <b. 
Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; H 
unp. 69458; Howard William Bar- 
wick and Leone Crawley. 4691 


All mine; w and mélody. ‘© J ce. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68665; John 
Schley Behr. 4692 


All of a sudden—you; song, w Mar- 
guerite Sears. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 68779; Robert Sears. 4693 

All over the map; by J. Lilian Vande- 
vere; rhythm band. Se. and pts., 
with melody-conductor se. and pf.- 
conductor. © Mar. 22, 1983; E pub. 
35567; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 4694 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28° 


All peoples; song, arr. T. F. H. Cand-- 


lyn; pf. 1 c. Mar iGo ae@ee. 
E unp. 68874; Malcolm S. Johnston. 
4695 

All the world loves a lover; w and. 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E: 
unp. 68458; Fred Shorey Campbell... 
4696. 


All through the year; 20 short melo- 
dies with w. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68362; Mary C. Fisher. 4697-7 


Alma mater; w and melody. © 1 «.. 
Mar. 22, 1983; E unp. 69132; Ford 
Lefler. 4698 : 


Aloha land; song, w F. T. Schulte.. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69226; 
Florence Trombly Schulte and Atha 
B. Carrier. 4699 


Aloha oe; Hawaiian medley waltz,. 
Will Wood, intro. Aloha oe and Lei 
no kaiulani, arr. as solo or duet 
Albert Adam; pf. ace. 1. Hawaiian: 
steel guit. _ Ups Spanish guit. © 
Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35379, 35408; 
Century music pub. co. 4700, 4701 


Although; fox-trot song. © 1 c¢. Mar.. 
1, 1933; E unp. 68616; Walter Bie 
berich. 4702. 


Always remember; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 
18, 1933; E unp. 68966; Kelly bros.. 
4703. 


Am I dreaming, or is it true; fox-trot 
song, melody Ann Yanovsky. ©1c.. 
Mar. 18, 1983; E unp. 68963; Gher- 
sen Kaufman. 4704 


America, the beautiful; w Katherine: 
Lee Bates, m Paul Allen; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 10, 1983; E pub.. 
35485; Riker, Brown & Wellington, 
ine. 4705- 


America you are my ma, my pa, my: 
Uncle Sam; song. © 1 e. Mar. J, 
1933; E unp. 68208; Pauline Potter.. 

4706 

American ave; song. © 1c. Mar. 17,. 
1933; E unp. 68944; Laura Rey- 
nolds Marrow. 4707. 


American Hawaiian numerical method. 
for Hawaiian steel guitar; by Fran- 
ces M. Barnassack. v. 2. © Mar. 
20, 1933; AA 116981; American Ha- 
Wwaiian music publishers. 4708 : 


American sketches; suite; pf. ©l1e. 


Mar. 28, 19883; E unp. 69343; Theo- 
dor Carmen. 4709 
Americana; march militaire; cornet. 


© Ve: Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69409;. 
Frederick Remeni. 4710» 


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MUSICAL COMPCSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


4737 


Amorosa bella; tango, w Clive Hrard, 
m Lewis Dalrymple. © Mar. 1, 
19383; E for. 28772; James P. Hull. 

4711 


Amorous (The) sign painter; comp. 
and arr. H. W. Friedhofer ; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68439; Movietone music corp. 4712 


Amour ... toujours; tango, de Azor, 
livret Raoul Praxy, couplets Max 
Hddy, m Gabaroche, Pearly et Chag- 
non, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Dee. 15, 1982; E for. 28538; 
Hditions Salabert. 4713 


Amparo vals; letra Esteban V. Esca- 
lante; pf.’ © ic. Mar. 6, 1933; H 
unp. 68493; José Galles. 4714 


And so we marched; with biographi- 
cal sketch, fingering, phrasing, ped- 
aling, etc., Rudolph Ganz; pf. 
Mar. 1, 1933 ; E pub. 350383; Art pub- 
lication soc. 4715 


Andante con moto in B minor; by 
Bernard Johnson; organ. Jan. 
12, 1933; E for. 28795; Oxford uni- 
versity press. 4716 


Angels in the garden; Haster mystery 
play with carols, hymns and cho- 
rales, w by and m compiled Annette 
Mason Ham. © Mar. 17, 1933; D 
28416; J. Fischer & bro. 4716* 


-Antoinette; fox-trot, de Conduisez- 
moi, Madame, d’Oberfeld, arr. Fran- 
cis Salabert; orch. ptes. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28544; Editions Sala- 
bert. 4717 


Anything ye ask in My name; hymn. 
© Mar. 9, 1933; E pub. 35417; Karl 
F. Wittman. 4718 


Anytime, anyday, anywhere; w Ned 
Washington, m Victor Young and 
Lee Wiley; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 28, 19383; E pub. 35501; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 


4719 
Anytime, anywhere; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 


Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68398; Edythe 
R. Matthews. 4720 


Apple blossoms; by Joe Venuti, arr. 
Leonid Leonardi; violin with pf. 
aec. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 35189; 
Robbins music corp. 4721 


.Apple-tree swing; by Roy Frazee; pf. 
Oy dan. 26.) 1983.0 Bl pub. a5> ce; 
White-Smith music pub. co. 4722 


9 


fn! 


Amprés-inidi (L’) d’un faune; extrait 
du prélude, de Debussy, transcrip- 
tion Jascha Heifetz; violon et pf. 
© Apr, 21, 1931; E pub. 35153; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 4723 


April (An) gong; w Eden Phillpotts, 
m Ernest F. Jores; 4-pt. mixed cho. 
© Mar. 23, 1983; E pub. 35529; G. 
Schirmer, ine. 4724 


April song; 3-pt. cho., w Sara Teas- 
dale, m Harry B. Harelson; wom- 
en’s voices. © Mar. 20, 1933; HB 
pub. 35469; H. T. FitzSimons co. 

4725 

Apriti l’occhi a maritarivi; violin with 
w. ©1c Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69424; Giovanni Pampinello. 4726 


Apuana ; lullaby,,.w G. W. Harrington, 
m Ruggero Vené; men’s voices. © 
Feb. 25, 1983; E pub. 35037; Riker, 
Brown & Wellington, inc. 4727 


Arabisches gold; orient-fantasie, Fr. 
W. Rust; orch. stimmen. © Oct. 
28, 1982; E for. 28744; Richard 
Birnbach. 4728 


Arabisches mirchen; Fata Morgana, 
touga, text Hans Schumacher u. 
Theo Hmmel, m Hang Schumacher, 
arr. Karl Kleber. © Oct. 16, 1932; 
E for. 28756; Rheinbuch-verlag. 

4729 


Arizona is home; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 1988; E unp. 68795; Will. A. 
Peters. 4730 


Arizona moon; song, melody Pauline 
Story. ©1«@ Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 
68467; George Thomas. 4731 


As a Shepherd; w from the Bible, m 
May Van Dyke; in B flat. © Mar. 
9, 1933; E pub. 35155; Boosey & Co., 
licks 4732 


As I face the sunset and home; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69286; 
Edna J. Robinson. 4733 


As I gaze into your eyes; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 19383; E unp. 68376 ;. El- 
more Ewing Jones. 4734 


As I kneel beside that old arm-chair ; 
w David Arale, m Denis Dene; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Feb. 
21, 1983; E for. 28847; B. Feldman 
& Co. 4735 


As long as I live I'll love you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68311; Marjorie F. Michaels. 4736 

As you alone can do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69401; 
Luba Somach. 4737 


O7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4738 


Ascher’s classies of the air album; coll. 
of classics for school and concert 
orchestras, Morton Ascher; pts. © 
Mar. 21, 19383; E pub. 35368; Emil 
Ascher, inc. 4738 


At evening; w Emery Pottle, m Victor 
Harris; med. or high voice. © Feb. 
27, 1983; E pub. 35067; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 4739 


At ten o’clock; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 69029; Edward Fill- 
more Cyester. 4740 


At the end of a perfect night; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69187; 
Lillian Poole Palmason. 4741 


At the jungle jubilee; w and m Little 
Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and 
Ira Schuster. © Mar. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 35181; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc. 4742 


At twilight I’m dreaming of you; valse 
song. © 1c Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
68212; Vearl Sager. 4743 


Au p’tit bistrot de Joinville; valse 
musette, paroles Jack Cazol, m A. 
Calabrése; avec accord de lVukulele. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28572; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 4744 


Auf der Liineburger heide; marsch, 
aus Griin ist die heide, w Hermann 
Léns, m Karl Blume. © Nov. 15, 
1932; E for. 28988 ; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag. 4745 


salon-orch. stim- 
men. © Nov. 22, 1932; E for. 28979; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 4746 


Auf der terrasse vom romanischen 
café; tango, w Kurt Schwabach, m 
Fred Sonny u. Paul Mann, arr. Hart- 
wig von Platen; orch. stimmen. © 
Mar. 16, 1982; E for. 28971; Wiener 
Phonix-verlag. AT47 


Aus einem alten patrizierhause; ein 
zyklus nach Thomas Manns Budden- 
brooks, v. Walter Niemann, op. 121; 
klavier.. © Jan. 2; 1938; E for. 
28860; C. F. Peters. 4748 


Auscur; fox-trot; pf. ©1c. July 15, 
1932; E unp. 68206; Mario Bellini- 
Nicoli. 4749 


Auto (Une) ... et pas l’sou; du film, 
paroles Jean Rodor, m Jean Yatove. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 286388; Chou- 
dens. 4750 

Autumn; song. © 1. Mar. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 68282; Gordon William Jen- 
sen. 4751 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Autumn afternoon; w Louise Owen, m. 
W. H. Hohmann; high voice. © 
Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35073; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 4752 


Autumn look what you’ve done; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1 e.. 
Feb. 17, 1983; E unp. 68457; Flor- 
ence A. Nickel. 4753: 


Autumn moon; song. © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 69182; Lillian Poole: 
Palmason. 4754 


Autumn skies; poem, Heinrich Geb- 
hard; violin and pf. © Mar. 11,. 
1933; E pub. 35296; Carl Fischer,,. 
ine. 4755: 


Autumn (An) tune; by Frederick 
Kell; clarinet solo, with pf. ace. © 
Mar. 7, 19383; E for. 28877; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd. 4756 


Awake, my heart; w Robert Bridges, 
m A. C. Keeton. © Feb. 14, 1933; 
E for. 28811; Boosey & co., ltd. 

4757 


Away, way out in the sticks; w Benee 
Russell, m Sammy Fain. © Mar. 
11, 1983; E pub. 35179; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 4758: 


Ay, ay, ay; Spanish Creole song, solo 
or duet, transcribed Calvin Grooms, 
arr. Albert Adam; pf. ace. 1. Ha- 
Waiian steel guit.—2. Spanish guit. 
© Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35380, 
35407 ; Century music pub. Co. 

4759, 4760 


Azor; rumba, couplets Max Eddy, m 
Gabaroche, Pearly et Chagnon, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. ©: 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28539; Editions 
Salabert. 4761 


Baby boy: w and m Ozzie Nelson; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 35196; Santly bros., ine. 

4762 


— w and melody Ozzie Nelson. © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 19383; E unp. 684381; 
Santly bros., ine. 4763 


Baby bunting; lullaby. ©'1 ¢e. Mar. 
6, 1933; E unp. 68421; B. Bristow 
Owsley. 4764 


Baby dear; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68646; Ger- 
trude Vinal Hastings. 4765) 

Baby girl; song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68420; Nell W. Godfrey. 

4766 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Crucifixus; 
from Mass in B minor, arr. Arthur 


208 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


H. Egerton; women’s voices; organ 
acc. © Feb. 7, 1933; E pub. 35271; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 4767 


Kantate nr. 79; Gott, der Herr, 
ist sonn’ und schild, w aus dem 
Psalm 84, English, J. Michael Diack, 
m Joh. Seb. Bach, klavierauszug 
Giinter Raphael; sop.-, alt-, bass- 
solo u. chor, 2 fldéten, 2 oboen, 2 
horner, pauken, streichorch., orgel 
u. cembalo. Klavierauszug mit text. 
© Dec. 30, 19382; E for. 28963; 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 4768 


Kantate nr. 187; lobe den Her- 
ren, den miichtigen Konig der ehren, 
von Joh. Seb. Bach, English, Mevan- 
wy Roberts, klavierauszug Gtinter 
Raphael; sop.-, alt-, ten.-, bass-solo 
u. chor, 2 oboen, 3 trompeten, pau- 
ken, streichorech., orgel u. cembalo. 


Klavierauszug mit text. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E for. 28964; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel. 4769 


Konzert; D fur, op. 18, nr. 2, mit 
begl. eines zweiten klaviers, hrsg. 
Ludwig lLandshoff; 2 klaviere, 4 


handes ie) Jan, 2, 1983. for. 
28856; C. F. Peters. A770 
— Sarabande; from the French 


suite in D min., transcribed Theo- 
dore M. Finney; reed quartet. Sc. 
and pts. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39523; M. Witmark & sons. 4771 


Bachelor (The) of love; song; with 
ukulele arr. Roy Messner. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68387; Shelley 
S. Salyards. 4772 


Bad breaks blues; w and melody 
Charlie Jordan. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 69084; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 4773 


Bagful (A) of tunes; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68521; 


Morris Swartzman. A774 
Ballabile; by Theodore M. Finney; 
reed quartet. Sec. and pts. © Mar. 


28, 1983; E pub. 35521; M. Witmark 
& sons. ATT5 


Ballo (Il) delle ingrate; di Claudio 
Monteverdi, testo Ottavio Rinuccini, 
trascrizione ed istrumentazione 
Alceo Toni, dal basso continuo origi- 
nale; canto e pf. © Mar. 13, 1933; 
D 28409; G. Ricordi & co. 4T75* 


Balloons, who’ll buy my nice balloons; 
w Nelson Shawn, m Frank Magine; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 21, 1932; 
E pub. 355738; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine. 4776 


4790 


Bamboo (The) box; musical comedy, 
bk. and lyrics Sarah Grames Clark, 
m Winifred Moore. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
D 28413; Carl Fischer, inc. 4776* 


—— —— m Winifred Moore; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 35301; 
Carl Fischer, inc. AT7T7 


Barcarolle; by Neva Garner Green- 
wood; violin; pf. acc. © Mar. 21, 
1933; EH pub. 35483; A. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 4778 


Barefoot days; w and m Hloise Elliott. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69240; 
Eloise Elliott French. 4779 


Barkla (Neil) Three preludes; pf. 
© Feb. 21, 1933; E for. 28918; El- 
kin & .co., ltd. 4780 


Barnett (David) 4 interludes; op. 7, 
NOs. 2) 4. 6. Sc -ptiy ©). Deer dalos- 


E for. 28678; Editions Maurice 
Sénart. 4781 
Baron Munchausen march; w and 


melody. © od e@: \Mars.2, do33sr b) 
uhp. 68454; Martin Otto Poenisch. 
4782 


Bataclan; fox-trot, m José Dolz, arr. 
G. Filippini; orch. parti, con versi. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 28830; BE. M. 
Chiappo. A783 


Baynes (Sydney) Six popular songs; 
transcribed S. Baynes; pf. © Mar. 
14, 1983; E for. 29047; Boosey & 
eo.,- ltd. 4784 


Be a loyal American; w and m L. M. 
Kohlbeck; pf. Mar. 6, 1983; 
E pub. 35086; Anton J. Kohlbeck 
and Lottie M. Kohlbeck. 4785 


Be happy ; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
3, 19383; E unp. 68323; Peter Ste- 
phen West. 4786 


home; song, m Stanley 
Scott. © 1c Mar. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 69116; Joe T. Sutton. 4787 


Beautiful isle of home Sweet home; 
song, with ukulele arr. May Singhi 


Beautiful 


Breen. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35353; John Bucci. 4788 
Beautiful little you; song, melody 


James L. Brown. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
19383; E unp. 68408; James A. Lee. 
4789 


Beautiful Missouri; valse song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 686385; 
Eugene Gordy. 4790 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4791 


Beauty parlor sweetheart; w Vincent 
Frank Pita, melody James Arnold 
Robison. © 1 c¢. Mar. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 68888; Robison & Pita. 4791 


Because I’m in love with you; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 68587; Norman Macer. 4792 


Because I’m just a little dancing girl; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68624; Hilda Craig. 4793 


Because of you; m Raymond Usera; 
pf. with w.. © 1.c Mar. 27, 1933. 
E unp. 69475; Walter Warner. 4794 


Bedtime (A) story; w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 68257; Famous music 
corp. 4795 


Beer; pf. with w.. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 
19383; E unp. 69008; Ambrose Ed- 
ward Goodyer. 4796 


violin and pf. with w. © 1 «@. 
Mar. 29, 1983; E unp. 69454; Albert 
Hisenberg. A797 


Beer is here; w and m Harry S. Mc- 
Allister; pf. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 69400; Harry McAllister 
Strauss. A798 


Beer parade; w and melody. © 1. 


Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69157; John 
Schmidel. 4799 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Beethoven 
suite; selected Victor L. EF. Reb- 
mann, ed. Joseph E. Maddy, arr. 
Tom Clark; band pts. © Mar. 16, 
1933; E pub. 35345; G. Schirmer. 
ine. 4800 


Klavier-konzert; nr. 2, B-dur, op. 
19, ausgabe mit unterlegtem zweiten 
klavier als ersatz des orchesters 
Franz Kullak, mit erganzung der 
vortragszeichen wu. rev. der -finger- 
Sitze Willy Rehberg. Anhang: Ka- 
denz L. van Beethoven. © Feb. 9, 
1933; E for. 29007; Steingriber-ver- 
lag. 4801 


Minuet in G; menuet no. 2, solo 
or duet. 1. Ten. banjo, with pf. 
ace., arr. Albert Adam.—2. Pf. ac- 
cordion, with pf. acc. ad lib., arr. 
G. Calvini. © Mar, 21, 1933; E pub. 
35391, 35395; Century music pub. co. 


4802, 4803 

Begin in me; hymn. © 1 e. Mar. 6, 
1933: E unp. 68416; Elizabeth 
Rowena Taylor. 4804 


pt. Il, n. s., Vv. 28 


Believe it or not; w R. O. Wilson, 
melody A. E. Knoll. © 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1933; E unp. 68732; Albert E. 
Knoll and Ralph O. Wilson. 4805 


Believing; w and m Mike Benton; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 @ Mar. 9, 
1933; E unp. 68573; Mitchell Mc- 
Iver Benton. 4806 


Bells (The) ringing in glory; Italian 
and English w, m Giovanni Maz- 
zarelli. ©. Mar. 6, 1933; © pub. 
35098; Luigi Casaburi. 4807 

Bells through the trees; nocturne, 
Garth Edmundson; organ. © Mar. 
4, 1933; E pub. 35216; J. Fischer & 
bro. 4808 


Bendito amor; letra y m Jorge del 
Moral. © Feb. 16, 1933; E for. 
28957; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

4809 


Benedicite, omnia opera; m Burnet C. 
Tuthill; double choir of mixed 
voices, with incidental alto and ten. 
solos; in F min. © Mar. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 35360; H. W. Gray co. 4810 


Benedicite, omnia opera Domini; 4pt. 
cho., m Will C. Macfarlane; men’s 
voices, organ ace. New version of 
m. © Feb. 11, 19383; E pub. 35062 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 4811 


Berceuse (La); bozzetto mimico, Ric- 
cardo Pick-Mangiagalli, rid. dell’ 
autore; pf. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
28882; G. Ricordi & co. 4812 


Berceuse au rouet; de Le sergent X, 
paroles Jean Cis et Armand 
Foucher, m René Mercier et For- 
terre. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28603; Editions Salabert. 4813 


Beside a garden gate; w and m W. 8. 
Loeb, arr. by Will Toner. © 1 «&. 
Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69289; Wil- 
liam S. Loeb. 4814 


Beside a waterfall; valse song. ©1 ce. 
Mar. 6, 1933: E unp. 68639; Erma 
M. Brown. 4815 


Best beloved; ballad, m Stan Tucker. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35232; Jean 
MacPherson. 4816 


Between decks; by Peter Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 69234; Movietone music corp. 

4817 


Between the sunrise and the blue; w 
Adele Marie Shaw, m Gustay 
Klemm; in E flat. © Mar. 9, 1983; 
E pub. 35158; Boosey & co., Itd. 

4818 


210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Biguine! biguine; de Embrassez-moi, 
René Mercier; pf. © Dee. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28609; Editions Salabert. 

4819 


Binidittu me cumpari; m Frank Per- 
rone; violin with w. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69425; Giovanni Pam- 
pinello. 4820: 


Bugs. (he) chorus; op:) 23, pf... © 
Mar. 7, 1933; E pub. 35183; Myrtie 
Fay Cuttell Zink. A821 


Birth (The) of rhythm; song, melody 
Lewis Raymond. © 1 c¢. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68443; Walter Bishop. 

4822 

Birthday (A) song; w and m Albert 
W. Ketélbey ; in B flat. © Mar. 14, 
1933; E pub. 29026; Bosworth & co., 
ltd. 4823 


Bit (A) of singing; text anon., m Vic- 
tor Harris; high voice. © Feb. 27, 
1933; E pub. 35068; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 4824 


Bizet (Georges) Lamb of God; arr. 
Charles N. Boyd; 4-pt. female voices ; 
pf. or organ acc. © Mar. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 39520; M. Witmark & sons. 

4825 


Black and blue bottom; by Joe Venuti, 
arr. Leonid Leonardi; violin with 
pf. acc. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 
30190; Robbins music corp. 4826 


Black and white blues; by A. Dodge; 
pt. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 
69038; Anne Dodge. 4827 


Black (A) cat crossed my path; w 
Paul Francis Webster, melody John 
Jacob Loeb. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 68786; Leo Feist, inc. 4828 


Black magic; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1933; E. unp.. 68905; 
Charles A. Herbert. 4829 


Blame it on my youth; w Edward 
Heyman, melody Oscar Levant. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68256; 
Famous music corp. 4830: 


Bless the Lord; w from Psalm 103, m 
Frank La Forge; low voice, in C. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 35288; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 4831 


Bless you; w Edward Heyman, mel- 
ody Muriel Pollock. © 1. Mar. 9, 
1933; E unp. 68545; Famous music 
corp. 4832 


Blue-bird ; pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 68875; H. C. Thorbahn. 
4833 


Blue book 


4848 


of favorites for guitar; 
transcribed, and Beggar’s tale com- 
posed, V. O. Bickford, op. 127. © 
Mar. 10, 1933; FE pub. 35114; Vahdah 
Olcott Bickford. 4834 


Blue days; song; with ukulele arr. 
Roy Messner. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; EH 
unp. 68388; Shelley S. Salyards. 

4835 


Blue eyes; song, w Walter Gene Ar- 
mour. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68839; Leo Matthew Trauth. 4836 


Blue fringed gentians; by Arthur L. 
Brown, op. 96; pf. © Feb. 28, 1933 ; 
E pub. 35050; Theodore Presser co. 

4837 


Blue heaven above; w Gertrude Saw- 
yer pt». :© 1c." Mar: 28,1933" 1B 
unp. 69466; Phyllis De Stefano. 

4838 


Blue lagoon; w Thomas Grant Spring- 
er, m Louis Drakeford. © 1c. Mar. 
8, 1983 ; E unp. 68522; L. H. Drake- 
ford and T. G. Springer. A839 


Blue Mediterranean skies; w Henrik 
N. Hge, m Norman P. Hackforth ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1933; 
FE for, 28949; Dix, ltd. 4840 


——Same. © Mar. 20, 1933; E for. 
29060; Dix, ltd. 4841 


Blue over sweet little you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68396; 
J. D. Guyon. — 4842 


Blue springs; pf. with w. ©1c. Mar. 
20, 1983; E unp. 69004; Gertrude 
Arnold. 4843 


Bluebird you’re sunshine to me; fox 
trot song. © 1 ec. Mar. 1, 19383; E 
unp. 68614; Frank E. Kelly. 4844 


Blues (The) have gone; w and mel- 
ody Fleming and Townsend. © 1c. 
Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 69086; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., inc. 4845 


Boarding (The) house blues; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68348; 
John Dale. 4846 


Bob white; w Clement Wood, m 
Jacques Wolfe; low voice. © Mar. 
22, 1983; E pub. 35530; G. Schir- 
mer, inc. 4847 


Boite a musique; zonta chanson na- 
tionale, w Elizabeth Evans, inciden- 
tal music arr. from Mozart Rondo; 
pf... ©.1,¢..Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
68509; Laura B. Luke. 4848 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4849 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Bold (The) bandolero; w Francis 
Borne, m William Hodson, arr. 
Bruce Carleton; men’s voices. © 
Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35488; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 4849: 


Bolle di sapone; fox-trot, versi Rich e 
Zar, m Norberto Caviglia; orch. 
parti. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 28829; 
HK. M. Chiappo. 4850 


Boy (A), a girl, a lamplight; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69348; 
James Hampton Shelton. 4851 


Boy o’ my dreams; song, m Billie 
Brown. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 68674; Anna Welker Brown. 

4852 


Boy scout patrol; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
10, 1938; E unp. 69173; Bessie Lee 
Smith-Cupp. 4853 


Brahms (Johannes) Deck thyself my 
soul with gladness; choral prelude, 
English tr. Catherine Winkworth, 
m arr. for 2 pfs. © Mar. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35322; Catherine Kramer. 

4854 

Lass dich nur nichts nicht dau- 

ren; op. 30, geistliches lied, w Paul 

Fleming, English, by W. G. Rothery, 

m arr. Ezra Harold Geer; women’s 

cho.; organ acc. © Mar. 8, 1933; 

E pub. 35350; E. C. Schirmer music 

co. 4855 


Symphonette; symphonic themes 
simplified and interpreted from 
Brahms’ fourth, text KF. Sheehy, 
themes A. M. Schuff. © Jan. 24, 
1983; AA 115930; Frances Sheehy. 

4856 

Bright (The) lights never go out on 
Broadway; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 31, 19388; EH unp. 69512; Frank 
McGuinness. 4857 


Broadway; tango, w Enrique Liendo; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 
69007 ; Carlos A. Gianotti. 4858 


Broken (The) hearted soldier boy; 
song, John Bondon. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35491; Hobart Grant. 

4859 


Broken (A) song; w Moira O’Neill, m 
Roland Farley; high or med. voice. 
© Feb. 17, 1983; E pub. 35092; New 
music press, inc. 4860 

Brfilantes larmes; valse, de Le béguin 
de la garnison, paroles Paul Murio, 
m Guy d’Arvor; avec accord de 
Yukulele. © Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 
28594; Editions Salabert. 4861 


Bugle (The) corps; by Ella Ketterer; 
pf. © Mar. 11, 1933; E pub. 35165; 
Theodore Presser co. 4862 


Buildin’ on a rock; w anon., m Otto 
L. Bohanan. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 69272; Florence D. Bohanan. 

4863 


Business with the devil; w M. Hant- 
man, m M. Kaye; pf. © 1 «@ Mar. 
29, 1988; E unp. 69452; Morris 
Hantman and Maurice Kaye. 4864 


Buy American; song. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35511; L. Z. Phillips. 
4865 


song, w Henry M. Sommers. © 
1 ¢c. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68365; 
Cesare Sodero. 4866 


w and m Hewitt Toland. © Feb. 
27, 1988; E pub. 35171; Mid-West 
music publishers. 4867 


By a waterfall; w Earl McCarron, m 
Raiph William Winslow Bolton. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 193838; E unp. 68483; 
George Percy Bolton. 4868 


C’est la belle vie; 6/8 one-step, de Le 
fils improvisé, paroles Henri Falk, 
Léo Leliévre et Fernand Rouvray, 
m René .Sylviano; avec accord de 
ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28584; Editions Salabert. 4869 


C’est vous; valse, paroles Jean Le- 
noir, m H. Ackermans; avee accord 
de Vukulelee © Dec. 15, 1932; E 
for. 28564; Editions Salabert. 4870 


Ca c’est Brest; de Yatove; orch. ptes. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28633 ; Chou- 
dens. 4871 


Ca vient comm’ ga; fox-trot, dans 
Cocktail Figaro, paroles Max Eddy 
et Max-Blot, m Mireille; avee accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E 
for. 28600; Editions Salabert. 4872 


Cabin in the pines; w and melody 
Billy Hill. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68441; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine. 4873 


Call me mother; song, melody Pauline 
Story. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68871; Anna Ownby. 4874 


Call me Sweetheart; w Mose Sigler, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 68289; Michael H. Cleary. 

4875 


Call of Israel; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 14, 1983; E unp. 68955; Moret 
Shea. 4876 


212 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 3, 1933 


4906 


Call to the arms; song, w Joseph Gutt- 
mann. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 
69150; Henrietta Lohr. 4877 


Came the dawn; w Charles O. Roos, 
m Thurlow Lieurance; in D flat. © 
Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35442; 'Theo- 
dore Presser co. 4878 


Camp, camp, campin’ on your door- 
step; w Howard Johnson and Chas. 
Tobias, melody J. Fred Coots. © 1 
¢. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68536; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 4879 


Canaries’ serenade; by Billy Mayerl; 
pf. © Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 28954; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 4880 


Can’t you see I love you sweetheart ; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
69113; Francis O. Beall. 4881 


<Canti di Strapaese; versi Francesco 
Sapori, m Gian Luca Tocchi. © 
Mar. 20, 1933; E for. 28944; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 4882 


‘Canzone (La) del paradiso; poema 
-sinfonico, Adolfo Gandino; orch. © 
Mar. 6, 1983; HE for. 28881; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 4883: 


«Caprice fantastique; von EH. W. Korn- 
gold, frei bearb. Rozsika Révay; 
violine u. klavier. © Mar. 4, 1933; 
E for. 28911; B. Schott’s sdhne. 

4884 


eCaquet (Le); de Fr. Dandrieu, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 28541; Editions 
Salabert. 4885 


«Caravan from China; by Hastwood 
Lane; pf. © Mar. 10, 1983; E pub. 
35219; J. Fischer & bro. 4886 


-Carlotta-valse; valse, C. Millocker, 
arr. Francis Salabert ; orch. ptes. © 
Dec. 15, 19382; E for. 28542; Hditions 
Salabert. 4887 


Carnival; song, w Irving Goldstein. 
‘© 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68660; 
Robert Enoch. 4888 


‘Carolina home of mine; waltz, w and 
m Don Lewis, arr. Kay Fitch; band 
pts. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35445; 
Don M. Lewis. 4889 


Carolina lullaby; w and melody Ce- 
celia Reeker, Billy Baskette and Hd. 
Rose. © 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1983; E unp. 
694386; Joe Davis, ine. 4890 


Carolina moonlight; song. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 14, 19388; E unp. 68776; J. 
‘Clarence Blake. 489i. 


Carry on Franklin D.; wand m Happy 
Zahm, arr. John Gorman; pf. 
1 ¢ Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69361; 
Howard A. Zahm. 4892 


Carry on! Mr. Roosevelt; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68835; Thomas A. Donahue. 4893 


Carrying on with you; w rey. Harold 
Robe, m rev. Arthur Bergh and 
Geoffrey O’Hara. © Mar. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 35561; Galaxy music corp. 

4894 


Castle of dreams; valse song. © 1 ©«. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68622; Mabel 
Clary. 4895 


Cathedral hymn; hymn tune, w C. 
Wordsworth. © 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1933: 
E unp. 68560; Douglas Fletcher. 

4896 


solo or duet, 
arr. Albert 


Cathedral meditation; 
Edwin H. Lemare, 
Adam; pf. ace. 1. Hawaiian steel 
guit—2. Spanish guit. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35882, 35406; Century 
music pub. co. 4897, 4898 


’Cause this place is all our own; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 693865; Otto J. Altrichter. 

4899 


Cavalcade; grand march, Louis E. De 
Francesco, arr. Peter Brunelli; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68436; 
Movietone music corp. 4900 


—— march, from the film, w Reginald 
Berkeiey, m Louis H. De Francesco ; 
pf. © Mar. 9, 19383; E pub. 35130; 
Movietone music corp. 4901 


Cavatina; by Fritz Kreisler; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 
35299; Carl Fischer, inc. 4902 


Cavendish (The) fourteenth concert 
party album of concerted numbers; 
w Reg Low, m James M. Gallatly. 
©) Heb. .24 193 3c Bey tor 2eslan 
Boosey & Co., ltd. 4905 


Ce soir, ce soir, cherie; Ww Harry Kahn, 
in Francois, arr. William Stickles; 
male cho., or quartet. © Mar. 24, 
1933; E pub. 35518; Harms, ine. 

4904 


Cento di questi giorni; di Gino Tra- 
Visi: ph.) 4@* Nov, 15, 1932)> il) for. 
28840; Theo Muccy. 4905 


Century of progress; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢@. Mar. 31, 1983; EB unp. 69526; 
Ignacy Wasniewski. 4906 


213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4907 


Chadwick; hymn tune, w from Latin 
of St. Ambrose. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 
1933; E unp. 68561; Douglas Flet- 
cher. 4907 


Chanson (La) de Lison; valse, paroles 
G. Millandy, sur la m Jean Eblinger ; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28597; Editions Sala- 
bert. 4908 


Chansons pour petits et grands; par- 
oles et m Jean Koenig; pf. © Dee. 


15, 1932; E for. 28646; Editions 
Maurice Senart. 4909 
Chantez, mon ccur; fox-trot, de 


Bariole, paroles Charles Trenet, m 
Jane Bos; avec accord de lVukulele. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28568; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 4910 


Charlotte, I’ve waited years for you; 
wesand melody... (Oy ce “Man okie 
1933; HE unp.. 68916;, Belle --K. 
Adams. 4911 


Charmed; song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 68233; Alexander Andrew 
Garber and William Fodor. 4912 


Cheer up and smile; w Lou Welch, 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68446; Belle Kilgore. 4913 


Cheerio! America’s glad song, w and 
melody. “Ol ‘ee; “Mar. "272. 1933); 
unp. 69325; Susie Tracy Booker. 

4914 


Cheery (The) tree doth bloom; w Mar- 
garet Owen, m Alma Goatley; in G. 
Gyr teh. = 16 Osa eh fOr noe. © 
Boosey & co., ltd. 4915 


Chicago; w and m Dunean J. Muir. 
© Mar. 16, 1933; E. pub. 35239; S. 
Brainard’s sons ¢o. 4916 


Chicago rag; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68938; Edwin 
A. George and Ward Pleshek. 4917 


Chicago’s world’s fair song book; coll. 
of. international songs, compiled M. 
M. Cole; with guit. chords. © Jan. 
10, 1988; AA 113142; M. M. Cole 
pub. co. 4918 


Children in songland; songs, w Madge 
Ohe wv upk. t o2.. XOApr. "20" ea 
AA 117068; Pearl Adams. 4919 


Children’s march; by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; full band pts. © Mar. 
16, 1933; E pub. 35342; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 4920 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28: 


Chimes o’er the lake; barearolle, Ger- 


ald F. Frazee; organ. © Mar. 10,. 
1988; E pub. 35303; White-Smith. 
musie pub. co. 4921 


Chinese (A) love song; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68682; Marion 
Hart Prentice. 4922 ° 


Choclo (Hl); Argentine tango, Span- 
ish, Francia Luban, Hnglish, Mar-- 
jorie Harper, m A. G. Villoldo, arr. 


J. Rosamond Johnson. © Mar. 23, 
1983; E pub. 35423; seidward ste: 
Marks music corp. 4923: 


Choral song for a reunion; w Oliver 
Wendell Holmes; treble voices; or- 
gan or pf. ace. © Nov. 7, 1932; 
E for. 28768; Leslie Heward. 4924- 


Christ has gone on high today; Ger- 
man ascension lied, text Ronald 
Thompson, freely arr. Harvey Gaul; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Mar. 
18, 19383; E pub. 35160; M. Witmark: 
& SODS. 4925 


Christ the Lord is risen; Haster carol 
anthem, w Isaac Watts, old German. 
melody, arr. Ros Vors; mixed 
voices; pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 
20, 1988; E pub. 35485; Concordia 
pub. house. 4926 - 


Christmas mood; choral improvisation 
based on phrases of w and tunes of 
familiar Christmas hymns, Eugene- 
A. Farner; mixed cho. with organ 
ace. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 35150; 
Hugene A. Farner. 4927 


Christmas night; w Nancy Byrd. 
Turner, m Leila France; pf. © 
Jan. 4, 1933; E pub. 34996; Leila 
F,. McDermott. 4928 


Christophorus; oper, vorspiel u. nach- 
spiel Franz Schreker, klavierauszug- 


mit text Erwin Stein. © Oct. 10, 
1982; D~ 28410; — Edition ~ Adler, 
G.m.b.H 4928* 
Cielo (Il); waltz; pf-accordion. ©: 


Mar. 6, 19383; E pub. 351382; Andrew 
W. Rizzo. 4929 


Cinquantaine (La); solo or duet, 
Gabriel-Marie. 1. Ten. banjo, with 
pf. ace., arr. Albert Adam.—2. Pf. 


accordion, with pf. ace. ad lib., arr.. 
G. Calvini. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 
35392, 35398; Century music pub. 
co. 4930, 4931 


Clara; son, letra y°m Virgilio Gon-- 


zalez, arr. Belisario Lopez. © Feb. 
24, 1933; E for. 28918; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 4932 ° 


214 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Clasp (The) of your hand; w and 


melody. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1983; HE unp. 
68459; Fred Shorey Campbell. 

4933 

Cloudy moon; waltz song. © 1 «@ 


Mar. 138, 1933; E unp. 69176; John 
C. Nickelsen. 4934 


Cobweb (The) of your dreams; song, 
m Jack Mahoney. © Mar. 4, 1933; 
EH pub. 35229; Evelyn Kean. 4935 


Colombina; episodio drammatico, par- 
ole Alfredo Gandolfo, English, Berta 
Reviére, m Anthony F. Paganucci; 
sop. e ten. © Jan. 5, 1933; E pub. 
35290; Carl Fischer, inc. 4936 


Come a little closer; w Jimmy Camp- 
bell, m Con Conrad and Reg Con- 
nelly. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
69069; Campbell, Connelly, inc. 

4937 


Come back again to the sun; w Fer- 
rers Leigh, m Lao Silest. © Feb. 
28, 1983; E for. 28784; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd. 4938 


Come back to me; song, W Mario H. 
Dattolo.” © 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1933; EB 
unp. 68201; Paul Giaquinto. 4939: 


Come back to me my dear; w Andres 
R. Javier, m Isidro P. Sipin; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 27, 1933; E 
pub. 35498; Leftwich pub. co. 4940 


Come back to my heart; valse song. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 19383; E unp. 68815; 
Lorenzo Morel. 4941 


Come, night; 3-pt. cho., w from the 
Welsh of Islwyn’s, by Edmund O. 
Jones, m Daniel Protheroe; wom- 
en’s voices. © Mar. 20, 1933; HE 
pub. 385468; H. T. FitzSimons co. 

4942 


Come out, Vienna; from Waltz time, 
w A. P. Herbert, m adapted from 
Johann Strauss, by Louis Levy ; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 
28722; Chappell & co., ltd. 4943. 


Comforter (The) ; w from Psalms, m 
Allene K. Bixby; high voice. © 
Feb. 6, 1983; E pub. 35011; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 4944 


Comic strips; mood 3 of Tabloid, 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 69016; Robbins music corp. 
. 4945, 

Comin’ thro’ the Rye; w Robert Burns, 
Special arr. of m Vern Elliott; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 30, 1932; H 
pub. 35542; Safeway stores, inc. 

4946 


171754—-33——_2 


21 


4962 


Comparsa (La) de los Congos; motivo 
afro cubano, letra y m_ Eliseo 
Grenet; pf. © Feb. 24, 1933; EB 
for. 28916; Southern music pub. Co., 
ine. 4947 


Compline for Sundays; ed. for congre- 
gational use C. W. Smith and J. F. 
Walsh Clark. © Feb. 22, 1933; E 
for. 29006; Cary & co. 4948 


Con amore; mélodie, solo or duet, 
Paul Beaumont, arr. Albert Adam; 
pt. ace. 1. Hawaiian steel guit.— 
2. Spanish guit. © Mar. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 353881, 35405; Century music 
pub. co. 4949, 4950 


Con los brazos abiertos; tango, letra 
Mario, m Hector Martinez; pf. y 
viol “© Deer ty, T1932" Haro 
28560; Editions Salabert. 4951 


Concertante suite; v. Heinz Schubert ; 
violine u. kammerorch. Partitur. 
© Feb. 1, 1983; E for. 28739; Ries 
& Hrler, G.m.b.H. 4952 


Coquette (La); gavotte; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69217; 
Harold Nielsen. 4953 


Coquette; pf. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 68898; William J. Simon. 
4954 


Cotton field blues; pf. with w. ©1« 
Mar. 25, 19383; E unp. 69259; Wil- 


liam Doane. 4955 
Couldn’t you fall for me; w Jack 
Scholl, m Max Rich, arr. Paul 
Hill; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 1, 


1933; E pub. 34999; Olman music 


corp. 4956 
Countin’ cross ties; w and m Bob 
Miller; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
V5 19335 He pub) aout 2 tA. ie © 


standard music publications, ine. 
4957 


Country (A) concert; compiled Doro- 
thy Pennyman; choir, combs, dul- 
cimer, whistle, triangle, cymbals, 
side drum, big drum, mouth organ, 
pf. and fingers. 1. Se-—2. Pts. 
Jan. 19, 1983; E for. 28851, 28852; 
Oxford univ. press. 4958, 4959 


Country gardens; morris dance. 1. 2 
pfs., 4 hands, arr. Louis Victor 
Saar—z2Z. Pf. duet arr. William 
Baines.—3. Pf., 6 hands, arr. N. 
Clifford Page. © Mar. 138, 1933; 


E pub. 35564-85566; Oliver Ditson 
eo., ine. 4960-4962 


lal 


3) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4963 


Cours complet de technique appliquée ; 


pour trombone-tén. a coulisse et 
trombone-tén. 4 6 pistons indé- 
pendants. © Feb. 15, 1933; E for. 


28618; Jules Blangenois. 4963 


Cow (The) trail to Mexico; w and 
melody Jules Allen. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 69090; Southern music 
Dub. Co., ane: 4964 


Cowboy; syncopation, Lothar Perl; 
pf. © Mar. 17, 1933; E for. 29049; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 4965 


Cozy little shack in dreamy valley; 
waltz song, arr. Will Livernash. © 
ie. Mar v2) W333: He unp:, 6S290; 
Ethel Eva Etensohn. 4966 


Cradle song; w Charlotte H. Coursen, 
mi hy Hries) arr, Cyr: de . Brant ; 
treble voices with incidental sop. 
solo. © Mar. 11, 1933; E pub. 
35257; Carl Fischer, inc. 4967 


Cras (Jean) Concerto; pour pf. et 
orch., J. Cras, reduction 4 deux pfs. 
par l’auteur. © Dec. 15, 19382; EH 
for. 28656; Editions Maurice Senart. 

4968 


Credo d’amour; de Le temps des 
cerises, paroles Georges Thibault et 
J. dliberte, m G. Costoncelli. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28577 ; Editions 
Salabert. 4969 


Crown Him; hymn-anthem, w Thomas 
Kelly, m Allene K. Bixby; mixed 
voices, with alto solo. © Feb. 16, 
19383; E pub. 35010; White-Smith 
music pub. co. 4970 


Csardéis. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1938; E unp. 
68526; Arthur Berger. 4971 


Cuban glow; w and melody; in C. 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1983; E unp. 69451; 
Grace Maria McClary. 4972 


Cubana (La); rumba: pf. © 1 « 
Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68877; Ger- 
ard Carbonara. 4973 


Cuckoo (The); by L. C. Daquin, arr. 
Philip Gordon; woodwinds. Sc. 
and pts. © Mar. 20, 1933; 'E pub. 
35309; M. Witmark & sons. 4974 


Cuddle in your daddy’s arms; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69370; Ruth Graham. 4975 


Cultivate that Roosevelt smile; w 
May D. Helmcamp. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 69514; Maude M. 
Bailey. 4976 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


Cup of gold; song, w Ethelyn Miller 
Hartwich. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E 


unp. 68541; Florence Colby Bat- 
tram. 4977 
Dancer (The); valse petite, Maxim 
Littoff; pf. © Feb. 9, 1933; E pub. 
385283; Carl Fischer, inc. 4978 
Dancing in the dawn; pf. © 1 « 


Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68939; Benja- 
min Gardiner Carpenter. 4979 


Dancing sunbeams; intermezzo, Al|l- 
bert Parker; violin and pf., with 
teacher’s 2d violin pt. © Feb. 9, 
1933; E pub. 35282; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 4980 


Dancing that old waltz again; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 68772; Sam Kavalsky. 4981 


Dancing through the night; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68723; 
Henry Schumacher. 4982 


Dancing with the one I love; Song. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 68463; 
Daniel Kuster. 4983 


Dancing with you; fox-trot, w and m 
Peter Forbes; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 6, 1983; HE for. 28778;) Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 4984 


Dangerously yours; by L. E. De Fran- 
cesco and Peter Brunelli, arr. P. 
Brunelli; pf. conductor. © 1 «. 
Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68488; Movie- 
tone music corp. 4985 


Daniel Webster’s horses; w Eliza- 
beth Coatsworth, m Reginald C. 
Robbins, of U.S.; bass or bar. © 
Dec, 15, 1932; E for. 28671; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 4986 


Dans les prisons russes; czardas, H. 
Ackermans, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28545; Editions Salabert. 4987 


chévre; par Arthur 
© Deto db.) teen 


Danse de la 
Honegger; flite. 


EH for. 28648; Editions Maurice 
Sénart. 4988 
Danza infantile; intermezzo, Giulio 


de Micheli, op. 113; pf.-direzione. 
© Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 28856; C. 
Beltramo. 4889 


Dark (The) clouds are drifting away ; 
w and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 11, 
1633; E unp. 68699; Isadore Robert 
Bernstein. 4990 


216 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


5019 


Dark eyes; Russian folk song, Eng- 
lish version Glenn Visscher, m arr. 
Henri Weber. © Mar. 24, 19338; H 
pub, 35458; Belwin, inc. 4991 


Dark moon; fox-trot, w Ann Ronell, 
m Moises Simons, arr. Paul Weirick ; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Mar. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 35503; Edward B. Marks music 


corp. 4992 
Dark moon come out from the clouds 
above; w Ann Ronell, m Moises 
Simons. © Mar. 238, 1933; E pub. 
35424; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 4993 
Darling baby; pf. with w. © 1. 


Mar. 25, 19383; E unp. 69260; El- 
ston Sims. 4994 


Darling, I love only you always; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68304; Robert J. Drummond. 

4995 

David (Johann Nepomuk) Zwei kleine 
priludien und fugen; in A moll .u. 
G dur; orgel. © Nov. 10, 1932; E 
for. 28569; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 4996 


Dawn and sunset; melody romance, 
Turner Layton; pf. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E for. 28682; Keith, Prowse & Co., 
ltd. 4997 


Dawn in the wood; 4-pt. cho., poem 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; women’s voices. 
© Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 35473; 
H. T. FitzSimons co. 4998 


Dawn (The) of a brighter day; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Mar. 9, 


1933; E unp. 68583; A. S. Daven- 
port. 4999 
Dawn of a brighter day; song. © 1 
ce. Mar. 138, 19338; E unp. 687438; 
Joseph P. Kelleher. 5000 


Day breakin’ blues; w and melody R. 
Evans and Harrison G. Smith. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 69073; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 5001 


Day by day; song. © 1. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68539; Clarke Fort- 
ner, 5002, 


Day out and day in; song, m F. J. 
Townsend and H. DuRand Brandau. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933: E unp. 69270; 
Frederick James Townsend. 5003 


Day (The) that I met you; Song, w 
B. Bristow Owsley. © 1. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68517; George Gold- 
kette. 5004 


Days gone by; viclin with w. ©1.. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69146; Guy 
D’Allura. 5005 


Days gone bye; fox-trot song. © 
Mar. 6, 1983; E pub. 35230; Cono 
Petitti. 5006 


De golden gate; low voice. © Feb. 
28, 1983; E pub. 35477; Cyrus H. 
McCormick. 5007 


De lVangélus de l’aube & Vangélus du 
soir; de Edmond Marc; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; EH for. 28686; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 5008 


De tout mon coeur; valse, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Gaston Claret; avec 


accord de Vukulelee © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28595; Editions Sala- 
bert. 5009 
Deaf (The) boatman; Hungarian 


popular text, English, Clement F. 
Rogers, m Zoltan Kodaly; sop. 1, 2 


and alto, unace. [English text 
only] © Nov. 10, 19382; E for. 
28691 ; Oxford university press. 5010 


Dear little boy; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
22, 1933; E unp. 69185; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. 5011 


Dear little mother of mine; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 69219; Hdward Thomas Sawell. 

5012 

w and melody, arr. 

© 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; 

Walter A. Tapscott. 

5013 


Dear old days; waltz; melody with 


Dear Louise; 
Sadie Parrish. 
E unp. 68502; 


Dio ace. Cy le. Mar) 245) 1933)" B 
unp. 69200; P. Spicacci. 5014 
Dear old friend; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
22, 1988: EH unp. 69181; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. D015 
Dearest brother; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 


Mar. 138, 1933; E unp. 68718; Josie 
McCormack. 5016 


Dearest dear; song. © 1. Feb. 16, 
1933; E unp. 68516; Coze-Mine 
Merced Wilson. 5017 

Decepcion; barecarola; pf. con letra. 


© 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68884; 
George M. Dada. 5018 


Deep in my dreams, deep in the night; 
fox-trot, w Joe Young, m Phil Bax- 
ter; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35147; Leo Feist, inc. 

5019 


217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5020 


Deep melody of love; song, w Jerry 
Hall. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68372; Aaron Gonzalez, jr. 5020 


Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for the 
piano accordion; by Guido Deiro. 
vod: © Mar. 6, 19333 AAG 7s4; 
Nicomede music €o. 5021 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Syl- 
via dances; valse lente, w Frederick 
H. Martens, m arr. Henry P. Cross; 
mixed cho. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35041; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 5022 


Demierre (Francois) 24 préludes; 
dans tous les tons maj. et min., F. 
Demierre. 2pits .©,. Decs sd halon - 
E for. 28657; Editions Maurice Sen- 
ark. 50238 


Depression (The); song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69317; Frank 


C. Garcia. 5024 
Depression (The) blues; song; [ac- 
cordion] © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 


35415; Leslie C. Groff. 53025 
Depression blues; fox trot, m H. S. 
Perkins and Tom Meadows; pf., 
with w and banjo chord indications. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68828; 
Harold Stanley Perkins. 5026 


Depression (The) is over and pros- 
perity is back to stay; w and mel- 
ody, with harmony indications. © 
1@..' Mar. 6,' 1933; ump. 68425 ; 
Bernard Shapiro. 5027 


Derniéres nurseries; par D.-E. Inghel- 
brecht. .G°.recueil. . 1..Pf——2. .ef., 
a4 4 mains. © Dec. 15, 19382; E for. 
28614, 28615; Editions Salabert. 

5028, 5029 


Desde que te conozco; vals, letra y 
m Luisa Gonzalez. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
E for. 28915; Southern music pub. 
C6.; Ane; 5030 


Desquite (El) ; tango, letra Nicolas A. 
Trimani, m Juan Polito; pf. y violini 


divist. “©: Dee; 15; 1982) 3H tert 
28561; Editions Salabert. 5031 


Deutscher fOohn; marsch, Ernst Hanf- 
staengl; klavier. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E for. 28775; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 


5032 

Deutsches barock; suite, frei nach 
alten meistern, Alois Pachernegg; 
kleines orch. Partitur. © June 30, 


1932; E for. 28740; Ries & Erler, 
Sim 6b. A. 5033 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 28 


Deux (Les) guitares; chanson-tzigane,. 
paroles Lucien Boyer, arr. musical 
Francis Salabert; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for.. 
28601; Editions Salabert. 5034 


Deuxiéme album Salabert; 10 danses. 
modernes célebres pour saxophone 
alto mi bémol, compilation Francis 
Salabert. © Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 


28611; Editions Salabert. 5035. 
Devant le miroir; capricious inter- 
mezzo, L. E. De Francesco, arr. 
Peter Brunelli; pf.-conductor. © 1 
e. Mar. 23, 1933 > iy ienpaieszad ; 
Movietone music corp. 5036. 


Devil (The) took advantage of me; 
fox trot, w and m Dot Dillon. © 
lic. Feb. 25, 193838; Ei unpa Gha08; 
Dorothy Dillon. 5037 

Dichosa (La) suegra; son, letra y ™ 
Ju‘io Brito, arr. Alfredo Brito. © 
Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 28914; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., ine. D088. 

Dickory’s horse; w from the Observer, 
m and actions Anne Harding Thomp- 


son; pf. .© Mar. 10, 1933; for 
28704; Novello & co., ltd. 5039 
Ditson (The) junior string quartet 


album; compiled and arr. Ralph G. 
Winslow. Sc. and pts. © Mar. 17, 
1933; E pub. 35568; Oliver Ditson. 
COs He 5040: 


Ditson (The) string quartet album; 
compiled and ed. Karl Rissland ; pts. 
bk. 1. © Mar. 15,1982) Bab: 
35569; Oliver Ditson co., inc. S041 


Divertimento militare; yv. Leopold 
Mozart, ftir den konzertgebrauch 
hrsg. Erich Kleiber; orch. Partitur. 
© Dec. 12, 1932; E for. 29044; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock. 5042 


Divertissement; for piano and cham- 
ber orch., Heinrich Gebhard; 2 pfs. 
© Feb. 7, 1983; FE pub. Sus52.) ee 
Schirmer music co. 5043 


Divertissements sur un theme pas- 


toral;: par Gabriel Pierné, op. 49; 
orch.” Partition... (© Dec 13, aia 
E for. 28616; Editions Salabert. 


5044 


Divine; by Hubert Bauersachs, op. 
48; violine and pf. © Mar. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 35136; H. T. Bauersachs & 
co. 5045 


—w E. M. Cooper, m Teddy Bauer. 
©) Mar. 8.1933: E pub. Sodamuseee 
Marie Cooper and Hubert Bauer- 
sachs. 5046: 


218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Dixie dew; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 16. 19833; E unp. 68865; Ray 
Genung. 5047 


Dixieland: w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69372; August 
Folker. 5048 


Do you know; w and m Leslie Sarony ; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E for. 28531; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd. 5049 


Does it Mean what it might; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68325; Florence L. Zepf. 5050 


Doin’ the Eskimo dance; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68374; Mark 
A. Weber. 5051 


Doin’ what I please; w Andy Razaf, 
m Thomas Waller. © Feb. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35021; Lawrence music pub- 
lishers, ine. 5052 


Dolce sera; serenata, Giovanni Brus- 
so; pf.-direzione. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28777; C. Beltramo. 5053 


Don Alonso’s treasure; operetta in 
two acts, m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Charles J. Roberts; orch. pts. © 
Jan. 9, 1933; E pub. 35300; Carl 


Fischer, ine. 5054 
Don’t call me sweetheart; song, m 
Stan Tucker; pf. treble. © 1 «©. 


Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 684383; W. L. 
Philastre. 5055 


Don’t cry little pal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 68794; 
Lewis Ponzio and John Adelizzi. 


5056 

Don’t follow me; melody. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 19383; E unp. 69405; IJTuba 
Somach. 5057 


Don’t lie about love; w and m Karl 
King and George Jones. © 1c. Mar. 
11, 1983; E unp. 68679; Carl W. 
Schwotzer. 5058 


Don’t take me back to the chain gang; 
w Ed. Condon and G. Autry, and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; EB 
unp. 68656; Gene Autry. 5059: 


Don’t treat me like a dog; w and 
melody D. Williams. © 1 e¢. Mar. 
16, 1983; E unp. 68897; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 5060 


Don’t you hear me ealling, mother; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ec. Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68848; 
Emma Ball. 5061 


9 


a 


5075 


Dorothy; w and m Betty Kratz; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68245; 
Elizabeth Kratz. 5062 


waltz, w and m John P. Scott 
and Dorothy E. Borchers. © Feb. 
27, 1933; E pub. 35465; Walter A. 
Quincke. 5063 


Doughboys (The); march; band pts., 
with w. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
05446; Frank Frank. 5064 


Dover Beach; w Matthew Arnold, m 
Reginald C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28670; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 5065 


Down by the sally gardens; w W. B. 
Yeats, air: The maids of Mourne 


Shore, arr. Arthur E. Hall; male 
Enon) PNA t22) POS R* Tpit: 
35437; Galaxy music corp. 5066 


Down lover’s lane; w Ida M. Hood, 
Don ?York’* ©@il ec” Mars 20, 1933 
E unp. 68983; National music pub. 
co. 5067 


Down south in Dixie; song. m Mar- 
garet Allison Bonds. © 1 c. Mar. 
381, 1933; E unp. 69522; Mae Jack 
Cheek. 5068 


Down sweetheart’s lane; w and m 
Mike Benton, pf. arr. Marcus Bart- 
lett; with ukulele arr. Perry Bech- 


tel © 1c. Mar. 9, 1933: BE unp. 
68574; Mitchell McIver Benton. 
5069 


Down that weeping willow lane; w 
and melody... © ic Mar. 2 1933: 
E unp. 68288; Joseph Anthony 
Kushner. 5070 


Down the trail of golden sunshine; 
w and melody. © Mar. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 68773; Morty: Berk. 5071 


Downhearted blues; song, m Joe Bres- 
land : pf... treble:) @©na “eh Web. 724. 
1933; E unp. 68456; Steve Powers. 

5072 

Draggin’ around with you; w Martin 

C. Unden, melody Pauline Story. 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69445: 
Martin Unden. 5073 


Dramatische ouverture; v. Franz von 


Blons jorchy. stimmen. © Jane, 1: 
1933 ; E for. 28738; Gebrtider Hug & 
co. 5074 


Dream girl of the mountains: song. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1938; E unp. 69335; 
Ethel Grace Zander. 5075 


19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5076 


Dream lover; w L. Everett Burnham. 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933: 
“EE unp. 69464; Breachford Burn- 
ham. 5076 


Dream of the shepherdess; idylle, solo 
or duet, Aug. Labitzky, op. 45. arr. 
Albert Adam; pf. acc. 1. Hawaiian 
steel guit—2. Spanish guit. © Mar. 
21, 1933; E pub. 353838, 35404; Cen- 
tury music pub. co. DO0TT, 5078 


Dream song; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1 c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69215; 
Norman Worth Hawes. D079 


Dream waltz; song. ©. 1c Mar. 1, 

1933; E unp. 68235; Celia Abeles. 

5080 

w James Alexander, Stewart 

MacDonald. 

EK unp. 683835; 
Meek. 


m 


Alexander 
5081 
Dreaming alone in the twilight; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 
68717; Clarence M. Johnson. 5082 


Dreams; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68854; Maidee Foster. 5083 

w Charles Bancroft, m Oscar J. 

Fox. 1. In G—2. In F.—=3. In E 

flat. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 35053 ; 

Theodore Presser co. 5084 


w to 
up. 
5085 


mel- 


James 


Dreams of you; pf. treble, with 
cho. ©1e. Mar. 24, 1933; E 
69224; Emerson Barnes Weir. 


Dreamy Alabama moon; w and 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68414; John R. Wolter. 5086 


Dreamy minuet; w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, melody John Jacob Loeb. © 
1 ‘ce. Mar. 14, 19383; EH unp. 68787; 
Leo. Feist, ‘inc. 5O8T 


Drifted apart; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68412; Allen Duane 
Bronson. 5088 


Drifting and dreaming, sweet para- 
dise; fox-trot, w Haven Gillespie, m 
Egbert Van Alstyne, Erwin R. 
Schmidt and Loyal Curtis, arr. 
Harry Stanley and George A. Bron- 
son; Hawaiian steel guit., with cho. 
arr. for 3 guits., and for solo in E 
maj., and ukulele arr.; in diagram. 
© June 21, 1932; E pub. 35515; L. 
B. Curtis. 5089 


Drifting down the river; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 7. 1933; E unp. 68492; Lois 
Wills Stanton. 5090 


© 1 c. Mar. 3, 1983; | 


pt. BY) nessa 


Drifting on the old Qhio; song. © 
1 @. Mar. 21, 1983; EH) unp. 69057 ;: 


Charlotte Hubbard. 5091 
Du bist mein grosses erlebnis, du 
kleine frau; lied wu. tango, aus 


Prinzessin fiir eine nacht, gesangs- 
texte Hans Pflanzer, m Victor Cor- 
zilius, arr. Fred Ralph; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 28996 ;. 
Edition Neruda. 5092 


tango, w Hans Pflanzer, m Vic- 
tor Corzilius, klavier arr. Harry 
Waldau. © Oct. 29, 1932; E for. 
28998; Edition Neruda. 5093. 


Du mein liebes, mein schénes Berlin; 
aus Robert und Bertram, w Gunther 
Bibo u. Peter Klaus, m Karl Buch- 
holz u. Herbert Bergmann. © Dee. 
31, 1932; E for. 28931; Crescendo. 
theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 


— spezial-arr. K. 
Buchholz; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28930; Cres-. 
cendo theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 

5095 


Duettino; by Neva Garner Green- 
wood; 2 violins; pf. ace. © Mar. 
21, 1933; E pub. 35478; HB: D Pitz— 
Simons co. 5096. 


Dungeon dirge; song. © 1 ¢c Mar. 
10, 1933; E unp. 68668; Robert Liy- 
ingston Vance. 5097 


Each little moment; w Jimmy White, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68378; Clovis Miller. 5098: 


East of Suez; intermezzo orientale, 
Carol Strebor; band pts., with con- 


ductor. © Jan. 16, 1933; HE pub. 
35254; Carl Fischer, inc. 5099: 
Easter (An) hallelujah; anthem, 


Biblical text, m Frank Wrigley; 
mixed voices, with sop. or ten. solo, 
organ acc. © Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 
35009; White-Smith music pub. co. 

5100: 


Easter (An) song; by Russell Brough- 
ton; trumpet 1, 2, trombone 1, 2 
and timpani. © Mar. 6, 19383; E 
pub. 353138; H. W. Gray co. 5101 

Easter song; w anon., m Matthew Na- 


thaniel Lundquist; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 35486; Con- 


cordia pub. house. 5102 
Easter (An) spring song; by Garth 
Edmundson; organ. © Mar. 4, 


1933; E pub. 35214; J. Fischer & 
bro. 5103 


220 


5094 - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


5131 


Easy rhythm; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 22, 1983; E unp. 69130; John 
Huftington. 5104 


Easy study in dynamics; on 5 notes; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
68968 ; Jessie Drummer Baetz. 5105 


Echo from the hills; intermezzo, 
Renée Miles; pf. © Feb. 9, 19338; 
E pub. 35284; Carl Fischer, ine. 

5106 


Echo (The) on the hill; song, m James 
L, Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68712; For- 
rest Crockett. 5107 


Echoes; w Danford Barney, m Ewald 
Hann, ©..Feb. 24, 1933; H. for. 
29015; G. Ricordi & co. 5108 


Echoes from Germany; by Carl Gie- 
sen, arr. Charles J. Roberts; band 


pts., with conductor. © Jan. 16, 
19383; E pub. 35251; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 5109 
Echoes of love; waltz, w Marjorie 
Harper, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1983; E unp. 69407; Carman 
Laurino. 5110 
Edeson (Donald) ‘Three old English 
sones; w Thomas Weelkes, John 


Chalkhill and W. Shakespeare, m 
D. Edeson. © Feb. 23, 1933; E for. 
28675; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 
5111 


EKgyptian Rose; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 1, 1933: E unp. 68238; Dudley 
Billings Reed. 5112 


Ei wohl eine schéne zeit; Osterreich- 
ische volksweise, kleine liedkantate, 
m Carl Gerhardt; hohe stimmen u. 
alle vorhandenen  blasinstrumente, 
violine 1, 2 u. cello. Partitur. © 
Dec. 29, 1932; E for. 28763; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 5113 


Eleanor; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68402; Edwin J. Car- 
roll. 5114 

Hleanor blue; pf.. with w. ©1.« 
Mar. 23, 1983; E unp. 69227; Fi- 
nette Pidcoe. 5115 


song: © 1 ¢..Mar. 28, 19383; E 
unp. 69151; Evalyn Garrett Becker. 
5116 

Elégie; par Marguerite Roesgen- 
Champion; violon et pf. © Dec. 
15, 19382; E for. 28650; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 5117 


Hlegy; from Downland suite, John 
Ireland; pf. © Feb. 23, 1933; E for. 
28535; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 5118 


Elegy of love; w Leo Rudin; pf. © 
1c Mar. 20, 19383; E unp. 68999; 
Jessie Malin. 5119 


Hlephant (The) never forgets; w R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, m Harris 
Weston; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
14, 1983; E for. 28900; Francis, Day 


& Hunter, ltd. 5120 
HEllaree; m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; H 


unp. 69264; William L. Stooksbury. 
FAL 

Elle était du nord; 6/8 one-step, pa- 
roles Jack Cazol, m A. Calabrése; 


avee accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 
15, 19382; E for. 28573; Editions 
Salabert. lia 
Elopement blues; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 


10, 1933; E unp. 68669; Robert Liv- 
ingston Vance. 5123 


Hlverh¢gi; Dansk folkevise, melodi fra 
Stevns, for strygeorkester, Herman 
Sandby. Partitur. © July 20, 1931; 
EK for. 28904; Skandinavisk og Bo- 
rups musikforlag agtieselskab. 

5124 


Empty (An) shell; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68901; 
Howard Miller Rhines. 5125 


En mi rancho hay una flor; ranchera, 
paroles argentines Juan A. Caruso, 
m Luis Teisseire; pf. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28558; Hditions Sala- 
bert. 5126 


Enchantment; by Clarence Kohlmann, 
arr. Orlando A. Mansfield; organ. 
© Feb. 28, 1983; E pub. 35052; 
Theodore Presser Co. 5127 

End (The) of the party; fox-trot, 
William Spielter; pf. conductor. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1933; EH unp. 69478; 
Movietone music corp. 5128 

End (The) of the trail; pf. treble 
with w. ©1ce. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 
68460; Fred Shorey Campbell. 

5129 


Enfantines ; 12 piéces, Roger Pillonel ; 


pi acaba (Or Dece dp, 1932" H) for: 
28660; Editions Maurice Sénart. 

5130 

Enfants (Les) s’amusent; paroles 


Paul Marinier et Pierre Humble. m 

Philippe Parés. © Dec. 15, 1982; 

EK for. 28613; Editions Salabert. 
5131 


221 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5132 


Episode; song, w J. H. Shelton and 
Betzi Beaton. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69349; James H. Shelton. 

5132 


Erin awake; song, w Emma A. Schrey- 
er. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 


69230; Frank R. Schreyer. 5133 
Erin! dear Erin; song. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 68976; Anna 
Meakin. 5134 


Es gibt nur ein Berlin; marsch, w W. 
Kollo u. Hans Pflanzer, m Willi 
Kollo, arr. Hartwig von Platen; 
orch. stimmen. © Jan. 20, 1933; E 
for. 28974; Edition Meisel & co., G. 
mo. Je 5135 


Es muss ein grosses wunder sein; 
walzer, aus First Seppl, w Will Mei- 
sel, m Friedrich Jung; orch. stim- 
men. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 28967; 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H. 

5136 


Es war einmal ein musikus; tango, w 
u. m Friedrich Schwarz, arr. Franz 
Stolzenwald; orch. stimmen. © 
Jan. 16, 1983; E for. 28975; Edition 
Meisel & co., G. m. b. H. 5137 

Esaborio; pasodoble; orech. ptes. © 


Feb. 1, 1933; EH for. 28622; A Urme- 
neta. 5138 


Espagnole; suite, James M. Fulton; 
band pts., with conductor. © Feb. 
28, 1933; E pub. 35481; Fillmore 
bros. co. 5139 


Esperanza; tango, dal film Tre uomini 
in frack, parole M. Galdieri, ver- 
sione spagnola Tito Schipa, m Um- 
berto Mancini; orch. parti. © Jan. 
15, 1933; E for. 28838; Caesar film. 

5140 

Essek (Paul) 30 spezial-etiiden; in 
den ersten fiinf lagen ftir violine, 
OM 50. SC) uly 22... 1932 nner. 
28984; Gebr. Hug & co. 5141 


Etudes; 4 la premiére position dans 
les tons maj. et min. les plus usités. 
Diversité de. rythmes et de coups 
d’archets, F. Gerlier. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28643; E. Gaudet. 

5142 

Etudes-caprices; von R. Kreutzer, mit 
analytischen studien, Otakar Sev¢ik, 
op. 26; hft. 3, nrs. 20-31. © Dec. 30, 
1932; E for. 28989; Ol. Pazdirek. 

5143 

Euryanthe; grosse romantische oper, 
dichtung Helmine von Chezy, m C. M. 
yon Weber, neubearb. Hermann Wei- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


gert. Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Nov. 7, 19382; E for. 28870; Edition 
Adler, G. m. b. H. 5144 


Evening; song. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 68670; Robert Livingston 
Vance. 5145 


Evening service; in B min., Hugh 
Blair, rev. and ed. with new matter, 
Ivor Atkins; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 28619; 
Novello & co., 1td. 5146 


Evening song; w William Miles, m 
Raymond Brown. © 1 e. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68380; Raymond Bau- 
man. 5147 


Ever since I fell in love; fox-trot, w 
and m Godfrey C. Bond. © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1933; E unp. 66793; Donald 
Fairbairn. 5148 


Ever since that lucky day; w Herbert 
Lumley, m Pat Thayer; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 
28898 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, lid. 

5149 


Evergreen (The) valley; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 
68914; Johnnie L. Andree. 5150 


Every little thing; song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 19383; E unp. 68738; James Wil- 
liam Smith. 5151 


Everyone is happy; duet, w Pamela 
Mason, m Jeanne Sterling. © 16. 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 69468; Mar- 
gery Featherston and Esther Weikel. 

5152 


Everything reminds me of you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68283; 
Gordon William Jensen. 5153 


song. © 1 c. Mar 25.0 aaa 
unp. 69239; Valeria Hill Brown. 
5154 


Everything’s goin’ to be all right; fox 
trot; pf. with w. @ deli Mar, 
1933; E unp. 69072; Francis Joseph 
James Bezy. 5155 

Ev'ry one is in slumberland, but just 
we two: w Gene Brown, m George 
Moore and Chester Nordman; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 25, 193838; H 
pub. 35429; Shattinger piano and 
music co. 5156 

Ey’ryone remembers but you; w and 
melody Benny Davis and Ben Oak- 
land. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 
68757 ; Famous music corp. 5157 

Extra; w and melody. © 1 c. Mar. 
21, 1933; E unp. 69063; Benjamin 
Abert and Abe Jacobs. 5158 


222 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Eyes that shine; song. © 1. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68371; Joe Barilla. 


5159 
Fairest (The) flowers that grow; 
song, m Leo HE. Mahoney. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 30, 1983; E unp. 69486; John 
C. Mahoney. 5160 


Fairies’ (The) good-night; song. © 
1 «. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68243; 
Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 5161 


Fairy (The) ring; song, w C. F. Dex- 
ter, m arr. M. M. McDonald. ©1c. 
Mar. 1, 19383; E unp. 68232; Carolyn 
F, Dexter and Mary M. McDonald. 

5162: 


Fairy-tale; by Jonny Heykens; orch. 
pts. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 28863 ; 
United music publishers, ltd. 51638 


Faith and loyalty; song, m Ray Hib- 
beler. © Feb. 6, 1933 ; E pub. 35335; 
Hilda Reynolds. 5164 


Faith turns the night into the day; 
hymn, w by and m arr. U. Utley. 
© Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 35112; Ul- 
dine Utley. 5165 


Falling leaves; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; HB 
unp. 68519; Ruth Estella Demmitt. 

5166 


Fanfares of radio land; march fan- 
fare, East Lear; conductor’s sc. © 
1 e. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68706; 
Charles East Lear. 5167 


FantOme; valse, paroles Maurice Au- 
bret, m H. Ackermans; avee accord 
de Vukulelee © Dec. 15, 1932; HE 
for. 28565; Editions Salabert. 5168 


Farmer’s (The) daughter’s wedding 
day; w Ned Washington and Herb 
Magidson, melody Allie Wrubel. © 
1 @. Mar. 25, 1938; E unp. 69341; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 5169 


Fassbinder (Der); walzer, old mel- 
ody, new arr.; ist violin. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 9, 19838; E unp. 68512; Peter 
Miller. 5170 


Father, teach us to know; 2-pt., w 
Tyrone King, m Cecil Ellis, arr. Wil- 
liam Coburn; treble voices. © Feb. 
10, 1933; E pub. 35012; Select music 
co. 5171 


Feed My lambs; hymn, w and m La 
Bella De Janvier, harmonized A. 
Younger. © Jan. 17, 1933; E pub. 
30432; Lydia B. De Janvier and 
Aimee Younger. 5172 


5186 


Feeling blue; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 27. 
1933; E unp. 69469; Francis Baker- 
Smith. Deee 


Feet, take me home; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68349; John 
Dale. 5174 


Fenster (Die) auf, der lenz ist da; 
walzer, aus Johann Strauss, der 
k. u. k. hofballmusikdirektor, w 
Ernst Neubach, m Hans May, nach 
Joh. Strauss, spezial arr. Mac Ayn; 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 1, 1932; E 
for. 29002; Edition Karl Briill, 

5175 


Fest auf Monbijou; suite in 5 s&tzen, 
Hermann Wunsch, op. 50; kleines 
orch. Se. © Jan: 3, 1933; E for. 
28906; Ernst Eulenburg. 5176 


Festal (A) psalm; from Psalm 98, m 
W. Gillies Whittaker; male cho. © 
Jan. 12, 1983; E for. 28792; Oxford 
university press. S177 


Fiddler Joe, diddle-iddle-iddle-iddle- 
um; w and m Rex London and Algy 


More; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
16, 1983; E for. 28989; Huntley 
Trevor music co., ltd. 5178 


Fifth nocturne; solo or duet, J. Ley- 
bach, arr. Albert Adam; pf. acc. 
1. Hawaiian steel guit—2. Spanish 
guit. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35384, 
30403 ; Century music pub. co. 

5179, 5180 


Fighting (The) cadets; song. © Mar. 
8, 1933; E pub. 35104; William 
Henry Beardsworth. 5181 


Fill the glasses to Roosevelt; w and 
melody. © 1. Mar. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 69496; Henry C. Harding. 5182 


Filomena; fox trot, m Cesare Augusto 


Ciociano, arr. G. Filippini; orch. 
parti, con versi. © Nov. 1, 1932; EB 
for. 28827; E. M. Chiappo. 5183 


Fils (Le) de Mickey; de Bidon dor, 
Henry, Verdun’) pr) ©’ Dee! 45; 
1932; E for. 28588; Editions Sala- 


bert. 5184 
Finding the brighter side; song, w 
SS. Ce Pe Oretatec sive. wee. One Hy 


unp. 69422; Alice J. Condon. 5185 


First (The) thing I knew; w and m 
Gus Kahn and Con Conrad and 
Jimmy Campbell. © 1. Mar. 29, 
1933; E unp. 69433; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 5186 


223 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5187 


First (The) thing I knew—Con. 

w Gus Kahn and Jimmy Camp- 

bell, m Con Conrad and Reg Con- 

nelly.. © 1 c. Mar..6, 1933; BE unp. 

69068; Campbell, Connelly, ine. 
5187 


Flight (The) of the bumblebee; by N. 
Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. William M. 
Peltons pr (©? Mar. a 49s3ee 
pub. 35168; Theodore Presser co. 

5188 


Floral (A) fancy; intermezzo, Robert 
S. Thornton; pf. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E for. 28533; Walsh, Holmes & ©Co., 
ltd. 5189 


Flower song; solo or duet, Gustave 
Lange, arr. Albert Adam; pf. acc. 1. 
Hawaiian steel guit.—2. Spanish 
ful.) ©y Mar.> 21, 31933)" 2) spub: 
35386, 35402; Century music pub. co. 

5190, 5191 


Flowers that fade in the fall; waltz 
song, m Bertha Fisher Johnson. © 
Mar. 16, 1933; E pub. 35209; Rich- 
ard Sylvester Johnson. 5192 


Follow America on; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69062; 
Sparty J. Nardone, jr. 5193 


Follow me; hymn, w George D. Wat- 
son, set to hymn tune Tucker, arr. 
@iMMeb. 249119332 SS pubs 35056 ; 
George W. Cooke. 5194 


Following Foster’s footsteps; dramusi- 
cal in 1 act, bk. Henry A. Schauffler, 
m Gordon Balch Nevin; women’s 
voices. Voc. sc. © Mar. 17, 1933; 
D 28417; J. Fischer & bro. 5194* 


Fool (A) in love; w George McQueen, 
m Sid Lippman; with ukulele arr. 
©? Mar.) 46; 1938;9cH pub!)/35222 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 5195 


For it’s jig-saw puzzle time; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; H 
unp. 69379; Ethel Janette Rhodes. 

5196 


For me; fox-trot song, m Burrell Van 
Buren :.pt., .©1, ¢.. Mar... 07, A938’: 
E unp. 68907; Frank A. Hempier. 

5197 

For me He careth; anthem, w H. 
Bonar, m Joseph Fletcher; solo and 
mixed cho. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 
35357; Robin Ellis. 5198 


For you I’d die my Betty dear; w and 


melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 28, 1933; HB 
unp. 693896; Clarence Le Roy 
Witham. 5199 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Forget me not; funeral march. © 
1 @ Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69318; 
Julius Jaffe. 5200 


Forget the past; from Broadway bad, 
w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Harry Akst, 
arr. Wm. Spielter. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 35044; Movietone music 
corp. 5201 


Forgive and forget; song, w Murry 
Goodrich. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 68805; Michail Gorsky. 5202 


——w and m Mike Benton; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19383; E 
unp. 68575; Mitchell McIver Ben- 
ton. 5203 


w and m Nat Johns, Clay Keyes 
and P. Zeppelli; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 28678; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 5204 


Forte (Pasquale) Nocturne; pf. 
1 c. Mar. 23, 1983; E unp. 69170; 
Pasquale Forte. 5205 


Forward we go; w and melody. © 
1.c. Mar. 27, 19383; E unp. 69354; 


Harvey J. Lebo. 5206 
Fournier (Jean) Symphonie; op. 23; 
grand orch. Partition. © Dec. 15, 


1932; E for. 28655; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart. 5207 


Fox (Sam) atmospheric series; by R. 
Drigo, J. S. Zamecnik, L. HE. De 
Francesco and others; pf.-conductor. 
v. 3. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35023; 
Sam Fox pub. co. 5208 


Fox (Sam) music hour orchestra fo- 
lio; arr. J. S. Zamecnik; 1st violin 
(a) v. 1. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35354; Sam Fox pub. co. 5209 


Fox-trot in key of C; op. 1; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1983; 
E unp. 68986; Lewis L. Ward. 5210 


Franklin D. Roosevelt; march for pf., 
with vocal trio, w Irving Caesar, 
m William H. Woodin. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E pub. 35002; Miller music, 
ine. 5211 


Fraternal order of eagles; song, arr. 
Harry Ludwig. © 1 cc. Mar. 23, 
1933; E unp. 69154; Bert Morris. 

5212 


Freche (Die) muus; foxtrot, w Ger- 
hard Ebeler, m Hans Otten. © Jan. 
1, 1983; E for. 28752; G. Ebeler- 
verlag. 5213 


224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Freight train blues; w and melody 
Kid Coley and Cliff Hayes. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 69080; South- 
ern muSic pub. co., inc. 5214 


Friend, spend; song, and prose intro- 
duction Vanishing money. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 17, 19338; E unp. 68950; Arthur 
H. Meyer. 5215 


Frog (The); humorous pt.-song, w 
F. EK. Weatherly, m Ernest Newton; 
sop. or 1st ten., mezzo-sop., 2nd ten. 
or bar., and bass. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
E for. 28702; Novello & co., Itd. 

5216 


Frohe fahrt; potpourri, Carl Rainer ; 
gem. chor, mit klavier o. kleinem 


orch. Klavierauszug. © Aug. 12, 
1932; E for. 28995; Gebr. Hug & co. 
5217 


From foreign shores; 2d book of musi- 
cal travelogues, John Thompson; pf. 
© Mar. 30, 19383; E pub. 35514; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 5218 


From Kansas to New Orleans; song,’ 


m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arm. © 1 ¢) Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69300; Raymond Braud. 5219 


From me to you; w and m Wayne 
King, F. Andre and Nat Conney; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 35085; M. Witmark & sons. 

5220 


From now till eternity; song, melody 
Lewis Raymond. © 1 e¢. Mar. 6, 
1933; EH unp. 68442; Walter Bishop. 

5221 


Fruit jar blues; w and melody Austin 
Allen. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 
69076; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

5222 


Fiiglistaller (Carl) Sechs lieder; op. 
15, nach alemannischen ged. aus 
Madlee bearb. Hermann Burte. © 
Sept. 20, 1932; E for. 28993; Carl 
Fiiglistaller. 5223 

Fiir’s kinderherz; kinder u. spiellieder, 
fiir klavier, mit nachspielen bearb. 
M. P. Heller, of Germany, op. 90. © 
May 4, 1982; E for. 28933; Richard 
Birnbach. 5224 


Fughetta scherzando; by John H. 
Yates; organ. © Mar. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 35863; H. W. Gray co. 

5225 


piano 
An- 


Galla-Rini concert album for 
accordion; selected and arr. 


22 


5239 


tonio Galla-Rini. v. 2. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 35289; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 5226 


Gambler’s return; w and melody Jim- 
mie Davis. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; 
EK unp. 69100; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. years 


Game preserve; march, A. L. Meyers; 
band pts. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35430; Fillmore bros. co. 5228 


Gay love shines; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Mary Vase 1938 Hi un GSie2e5. ee 
Rutchik. 5229 
Gebhard (Hans) Fantasie; op. 18; 


orgel. © Mar. 4, 1933; E for. 28912; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 5230 


Gee but you’re sweet; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 693824; 
O. L. Lee. 5231 


General Pershing; march, one or two- 
step, Carl D. Vandersloot; pf. ac- 
cordion arr. © Mar. 16, 1933; HE 
pub. 35220; Harry J. Lincoln. 

5232 


General William Booth enters into 
heaven; rhapsody, w Nicholas 
Vachel Lindsay, m Philip James; 
male cho., with ace. of trumpet in 
C. trombone, bass drum, etc., pf. 1, 
pf. 2 interchangeable with organ. 
© Mar. 6, 1983; E pub. 35084; M. 
Witmark & sons. 5233 


Georgia! All hail; bi-centennial song. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68453 ; 
William Thomas Pearman. 5234 


Georgia moon is calling me; w Ellen 
Lynne, m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 68477; 
Rose Ellen Larson. 5239 


Georgiana waltz; by Frank Georgi- 
ana: pt. “© 2 ec) Mar. 25)71933; 
unp. 69417; George Georgiana. 

5236 


Gettin’ the bird; melody Elli Bellare. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 69081 ; 
Southern music pub. e@o., ine. 5237 


Getting more; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren 2 pt. ©riet Mar. 17, 19835 
E unp. 68908; Frank A Hempler. 

5238 

Gewehr tber; marsch, Willi Thiele; 
Klavier, ©? van '31, 19835". for. 
28776; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 5239 

Gib mir noch vor torschluss, einen 
kuss als vorschuss; slowfox, aus 
Hochzeit auf Japata, w Jan van 


D 


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5240 


Gib mir noch vor torschluss—Con. 
Hera u. W. W. Goetze, m Walter W. 
Goetze, arr. Ed. Kiinneke; orch. 
stimmen. © Jan. 5, 1932; E for. 
28986; Edition Neruda. 5240 


Gifts; song. © 1 ce. Mar. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 69190; Lillian Poole Palma- 
son, 5241 


Gimmi [sic] just a little bit o’ love; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 
1 c. Mar. 25; 19383; E unp. 69261; 


Charles J. Knobloch. 5242 
Gioccndo; violin and pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
@ 1983; “BH unp.. 68435" Marvin 
Dewey Hurd. 5243 


Gipsy (The) bridegroom; waltz; voice 
or cello with pf. ace. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
31, 1932; E unp. 68797; Kate Archer. 

5244 

Gipsy capers: pi; ©-.1° Gr Mar e239, 

1933; E unp. 69455; Louise Clark. 
5245 


Gipsy-maske; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1933; E unp. 68210; Melle Roseff. 
5246 


Girl (The) at Ruffs’ crossing: w and 
melody... © 1%. Mar 28,’ 193370 0) 
unp. 69388; Bessie Fligger. 5247 


Girl (The) next door; written and 
composed Tommie Connor and Tom- 
mie Everett; with ukulele arr. Al- 
vin D. Keech. © Mar. 28, 1933; 
E for. 29066; B. Feldman & co. 

5248 


Girl of my heart; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Mar. 13, 1983; E unp. 68728; Cath- 
erine White. 5249 


Girl of the badger pines; w and mel- 
ody Lucille Sopin. © 1. Mar. 28, 
1933: E unp. 69377; Lucille Sopin- 
ski. 5250 


Girl on tiptoe; by Eastwood Lane; pf. 
© Mar. 10. 1933; E pub. 35218: 
J. Fischer & bro. 5251 


Girls’ songs for seafarers: unison, w 
Hamish Maclaren, m Alec Robert- 
son. © Feb. 9, 1933; E for. 28788; 
Oxford univ. press. 5252 


Give back your love to me; w Lou 
Howard, m Les Lyons. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1983; E unp. 68445; Raymond 
L. Howard. 5253 

Give ear to my voice, O Lord; anthem 
w from Psalms, m Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes; mixed voices and sop 


| 


pt. 107, n. s., v. 28 


solo, ad lib.: organ ace. © Mar. 3, 
1933; E pub. 35268; Carl Fischer 
ine. 5254 


Give me a break; w and melody. © 
1. ¢ Mar. 2, 1933. Eup. G8285; 


Peggy Tone. 5255 
Give me a song; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
18, 1933; E unp. 69018; Harold 
Leand. 5256 


Give me back every kiss; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp 
68836; Michael Flagg. 5257 


Give your life for Him; hymn. © 
1 c. Mar. 138, 1933; E unp. 638740; 
Wallace Cryor, 5258. 


Glad (The) song: w Elizabeth Cooper. 
m Hanna Hagstrom. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68294; Hanna M. Hag- 
strom. 5259 


Gliick (Das) macht eine frau so schon; 
waitz, aus Moderne Mitgift, w Fritz 
Rotter, m Hans May, arr. Mac Ayn: 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 22, 1932; 
E for. 29004; Hdition Karl Brull. 

5260: 

Gliickliche reise; operette, Max Ber- 
tuch u. Kurt Schwabach, m Eduard 
Kuinneke. Grosser klavierauszug mit 
text. © Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28991 ; 
Allegro theaterverlag, G.m.b.H. 

5261 


Gnecchi (Vittorio) Valzer; dall’ 
opera Virttii d’amore; orch. parti. 
© Oct. 5, 1932; E for. 28867; Vit- 
torio Gnecchi. 5262 


Go easy, Hanna from Louisiana and 
don’t you trifle with me; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 1, 1983; E unp. 68241; 
George W. Hoover. 5263 


Goblins (The); song. © 1. Mar. 1, 
1933; E unp. 68244; Agnes Eliza- 
beth Rose. 5264 


God is near thee; hymn, w R. Slater. 
© Feb. 24, 1933; E pub. 385055; 
George W. Cooke. 5265. 


Going! going!! gone; fox-trot. w and 
m Phil Baxter, arr. Frank Skinner; 
orch, pts. with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35314; Leo Feist, ine. 5266 


w and m Phil Baxter, with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 18, 19338; E pub. 
35316; Leo Feist, inc. 5267 

Going to press; mood 4 of Tabloid, 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 69017; Robbins music corp. 

5268 


226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Golden buggy; lullaby, w Clement 
Wood, m Jacques Wolfe; low voice, 
© Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 35534; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 5269 


Golden locks; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; EH 
unp. 68273; Herman Herman. 5270 


Golden memories; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Mar. 6, 19383; E unp. 68401; Wilbur 


White. 5271 
Golden (The) stair; valse song. © 1 
e. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68598; 
Marguerite Jollineau. 5272, 


Golden tears; fox-trot song, m F. J. 
Townsend, Lea Roy and H. DuRand 
Brandau. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 69271; Frederick James Town- 
send. 5273 


Golondrina (La); English, Glenn Viss- 
cher, m Narciso Serradell. © 
Mar. 24, 1983; E pub. 35461; Bel- 


win, ” inc. 5274 
Good boy; w ahd melody Dortea 
Marcella. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1983; E 
unp. 683810; Dorothy BH. Litzen- 
berger. 5275 


Good bye and good luck to you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 68340; Charles Leveen. 5276 


Goodbye Oanada; w and m Ward 
Howe. © 1 c. Mar. 11, 19383; E 
unp. 68677; James J. Connolly. 

5277 


Good bye dear; from Take it or leave 
lt, w and melody Parke Grindel. 
© 1c Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 69102; 
Thomas Linwood Grindell. 5278 


Good-bye depression; song, arr. Chas. 
W. Karbach. © 1c Mar. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 68584; Irmo Tiritilli. 5279 


Good-bye my country; waltz song, m 
Emil Civitas © Mar. 18, 1933; E 
pub, 35410; Salvatore Nieddu. 5280 


Good bye Old Man Depression; fox 
trot song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 68613; Eva Wallace Pindell. 

5281 


Goodbye, spring; w and melody Darby 
St. John. © 1c. Dee. 6, 1982; E 
unp. 68814; Elizabeth Redlich. 5282 


Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale; w 
and melody Lew Pollack and Tot 
Seymour. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 68783 ; Leo. Feist, ine. 5283 


5298 


Good (A) man’s love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1983; E unp. 68252; 
Lucile Ethel Howard. 5284 


Good morning, noon and night; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68422; 
Hsther Cox-Karge. 5285 


Goodnight beloved; w Henry Wads- 
worth Longfellow, m Daniel Pro- 
theroe. 1. Mixed voices. 2. 3-pt. 
cho; women’s voices. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35470, 35474; H. T. 
FitzSimons co. 5286, 5287 


Goodnight but not goodbye; w and m 
Henry Roberts and Patrick Michael ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E for. 28952; Campbell, Connelly & 


co., ltd. 5288 
Good-night Emaline; song, m F. E. 
Lake and Ray Cameron. © 1 ©e. 


Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69253; Flor- 
ence H. Lake. 5289 


Good night my own; w C. Seddon, J. 


Beall and Jack Joyce, melody 
Charles Seddon and James Beall. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69248; 
John EH. Joyce, jr. 5290 
Good-night (The) waltz; w and m 
Al Rose and Walter Dobson; with 
ukulele arr. R. 8. Stoddon. © Mar. 
«, 1933 BH for. 28717; By Feldman 
& CoO. 5291 
Good old beer; w Jimmy Dreyfus, 
melody Art Landler. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 
24, 1933; E unp. 69213; Edward 
Benedict. 5292 


Good old lager beer; w and melody. 
© 1c Mar: 27, 1933; E unp. 69834; 
Charles Raisch. 5293 


Good (The) old summertime; w and 
melody. © 1¢ Mar 28, 1938: BE 
unp. 69376; Paul Barton. 5294 
Good times coming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68495; 
Ralph Romano, Robert White and 
Josephine Aloi. 5295 


Goodness knows; w A. Navratil, and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 69064; Arno Navratil and Her- 
man Waldman, 5296 


Goop (A) called Knute; w and m 
Dave Ringle and Ernest Stevens; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35003 ; Broadway music corp. 

5297 

Gossip Jones; coll. and arr.; percus- 

Sion band and pf. Se. and pts., with 


child conductor's; st: ©! Jan. 27, 
1933;  H ‘for. 28902: H. Hurlbutt 
Albino. 5298 


227 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5299 


Gotta go; w Jack Scholl, m Max Rich; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35090; Luz bros. music pub- 
lishers. 5299 


Graceful (A) tune; by Frederick 
Kell: B flat clarinet solo, with pf. 
ace. © Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 28878; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 5300 


Gran (El) astro; marcha; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69471; Luis 
M. Soto. 5301 


Grand (The) staff family; pf. with w. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1932; E unp. 68211; 
Esther Leiper Shumaker. 5302 


Grandson (The) of Abdul Abulbul 
Ameer; w and m Frank Crumit. © 
Manet te19oo > hi DUDS alee tis hs. 
Haviland pub. co. 5303 


Granny will your dog bite; melody J. 
W..; Boone, ©). 1..c., Mar. 4, 1933.5 Eh 
unp. 69099; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 5304 


Grass (The) is gettin’ greener all the 
time; w and m Charles Newman, 
Johnny Burke and Harold Spina; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 35183; Santly bros., inc. 

. 5305 

Giasshopper dance; syncopation, Lo- 
thar ‘Perl:"pf. .© Mar. 17,1933; B 
for. 29050; B. Schott’s sdhne. 5306 


Great (The) big stick is swingin’; w 


Charley Kallen, and melody. © 1 
GaeMar.. 17, 1933 +2h-..unp. .65900:: 
Wendell W. Hall. 53807 
Greeting (A); pf. with w. © 1 «. 


Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 69067; Gregory 


M. Abbott. 5308 
Grevhound blues; w and melody 
Charlie Jordan. Pe +Hepweske, 


1933; E unp. 69083; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 5309 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) My Jo- 
hann; Norwegian dance, 3-pt. cho., 
w Adele Epstein, m arr. Alexander 
Aslanoff ; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 
11, 19383; EH’ pub. 35064;:'G. Schir- 
mer, inc. 5310 


Groff’s club mareh; accordion. © 
Feb. 21. 1983; E pub. 35411; Leslie 
C. Groff. 5311 


Grotte bleu; 6/8 one step; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. July 15, 1932; 
EK unp. 68205; Mario Bellini-Nicoli. 

5SL2 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Griiss mir mein Sanssouci; walzer, w 
Charly u. Herms Niel, m H. Ailbout 


u. H. Niel. © June 15, 1931; E for. 
28742; W. Ehrler & co. and Kawi- 
verlag. 5313 

—— —— salon-orch. stim- 


men. © July 1, 1931; E for. 28724: 
W. Ehbrier & co. 5314 


Griisst mir die heimat, den schénen 
Rhein; marsch, w u. m Paul Preil, 
op. 344, arr. Georg Jederskowski; 
orch. stinmen. © July 4, 1932; E 
for. 28730; Willi Webels, theater u. 
musikverlag. 5315 


Gug-Gug-Gug-Gertie I lul-lul-lul- love 
you; w and m Robert Hargreaves, 
Stanley J. Damerell and Harry Tiis- 
ley; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E for. 29010; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 5316 


Guy (A) what takes his time; from 
She done him wrong, w and m Ralph 


Rainger; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
15, 1938; E pub. 35341; Famous 
music corp. 53817 


Gypsy kiss; song, w K. Cinquemani. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1983 unp Gsr00. 
Edna W. Murtagh. 5318 


Gypsy love; w Gene Stone, melody Pat 
Pollard. © 1 ¢ Mari \24) 19833" 
unp. 69256; Florence Howell Cheat- 
ham Pollard. 5019 


Gypsy melody of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1933; E unp. 69517; 
Eva Franklin. 5320 


Gypsy (The) queen; Spanish dance; 
pf. © 1 e¢° Mar. 31, 1933; H unp. 


69509; Fred D. Bloomfield. 5321 
Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Salve Re- 


gina; kantate, bearb. Max Seiffert ; 
sopransolo, streicher u. orgel. © 
Noy. 30, 1932; E for. 28960; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel. 5822 


Sonata; in G@ min., op. 2, no. 8, 
arr. and ed. Adam Carse; 2 violins 
and ‘pf. » ©» Jan. 30, 19834) Hi for. 
28809; Augener, Itd. 5323 -~ 


Hangin’ around the river; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69322; George Ryder. 5324 


Hansen (Jules) Dix vocalises; pour 
voix élévées; avee ace. de pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28647; Editions 
Maurice Senart. 5325 

Happy days have come back to the 
lane; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1933; E unp. 68771; Austin Pat- 
rick Winston. 5326... 


228 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Happy days with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68867; 
Clara Louise Larimore. 5327 


Happy dream waltz; by Neva Garner 
Greenwood; violin; pf. acc. © Mar. 
21, 1983; E pub. 35481; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 53828 


Happy (The) hunter; by Harold Crax- 
fone pt. .© Jan, 12, .19383; H for: 
28800; Oxford univ. press. 5329 


Happy little coon; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 683638; 
Mary C. Fisher. 5330 


Harbor bells; no. 2, 1933 bk. for Sun- 
day-schools, singing schools, etc., w 
and m Virgil O. Stamps, J. R. Bax- 
ter, jr., W. W. Combs, and others. 
© Feb. 5, 1933; AA 116731: Stamps- 
Baxter music co. 5331 


Harem (The) ball; comedy fox-trot, 
English, Bruce Sievier, m Otto Geit- 
ner; with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arrs. Alvin D. Keech. © Feb. 


4, 19388; E for. 23036; Ascherberg, - 


Hopwood & Crew, Itd. 5332 


Harlem’s kosher now; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1983; E unp. 69518; 
Eva Franklin. 5333 


Harwood (Basil) Two preludes for 
organ; old English Psalm tunes, op. 
amos Al 200) san, 12, 1933. EH 
for. 28796; Oxford univ. press. 

5334 


Hats cff, the Flag goes by; march, 
Gecffrey O'Hara; pf. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E pub. 35517; Harms, inc. 

5335 


Hats off to the man who said buy 
American; song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68632; Eva Wallace 
Pindell. 5336 


Haun (Ewald) Fantasy; w Danford 
Barney. © Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 
29014; G. Ricordi & Co. 53837 


Haunted house; by Michael Aaron; 
pf. © Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 35588; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 5338 


Haunting strains; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
31, 1983; E unp. 69527; Lorraine J. 
Curts. 5339 


Have nothing to do with a fellow like 
that; w and m George Lloyd; with 
ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. © 
Mar. 21, 1933; E for. 28938; B. Feld- 
man & ¢@o. 5340: 


5352 


Have you forgotten; song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
e. Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69308; 
William Guptill. 5341 


Hawaiian wiggles; by Cecil S. Cop- 
ping; pf.-conductor.. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
23, 1983; E unp. 69232; Movietone 
music corp. 5342 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Amors pfeil; 
deutscher, Irene Geiringer, m hrsg. 
u. bearb. Karl Geiringer; sop. Kla- 
vier ausgabe. [German and _ Ital- 
ian texts] © Oct. 10, 1932; E for. 
28868; Edition Adler, G.m.b.H. 

53843 


—— Menuett in F; by Franz Joseph 
Haydn, rev. ed., with biographical 
sketch, fingering, phrasing, etc, 
Maurice Aronson; pf. © Feb. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35117; Art publication 
soc. 5844 


—— Presto; from Quartet no. 9, ed. 
Theodore M. Finney; string quartet. 
Sc. and pts. © Mar. 28, 1983: B 
pub. 35522); M. Witmark & sons. 

5345 


—— Serenata in C; from String quar- 
tet in F [and] Finale; from Sym- 
phony in G, no. 138: by Franz Joseph 
Haydn, rev. ed., with biographical 
sketch, fingering, phrasing, ete., 
Maurice Aronson; pf. © Feb. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35116; Art publication 
soe. 5346 


He ain’t know from nothin’; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1933: H 
unp. 68871; Sam Glasser. 5347 


He likes ’em fluffy; w and m George 
Ellis. © Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 28872 ; 


Boosey & co., ltd. 5348 
He paid it all; hymn. © Mar. 28, 
19388; E pub. 35510; Charles  H. 
Adams. 5849 


He raise po’ Lazarus; w anon., m 
Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 
1933; E unp. 69273; Florence D. 
Bohanan. 5350 


He’s Gracie Allen’s.brother; w J. H. 
Kern, melody D. Musiker. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 2, 1983; E unp. 68452; Diane 
Musiker and John Hewins Kern. 


5351 

He’s mine; from Sing you sinners, w 
and m Jimmy Campbell, George 
Wagener and Howard Jackson. © 1 
ec. Mar. 21, 1933; E unn. 69035; 
Campbell, Connelly, inc. 5352 


229 


CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5303 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


He that dwelleth; w from Psalm 91, 
m Louis Meslin; in G. © Mar, 9, 
1933; E pub. 35156; Boosey « co., 
ltd. 5353 


He wanted adventure; selection, Jack 
Waller and Joseph Tunbridge, arr. 
Debroy Somers; pf. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E for. 29063; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 5354 


Headin’ for heaven; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Lew Pollack; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 35556; 
Mills music, ine. 5355 


Heal me, O my Saviour; w Godfrey 
Thring, m Graham Godfrey; in C 
min. © Mar. 9, 1933; E pub. 35154; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 5356 


Heart breaking blues; fox trot song. 
© 1e. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68596; 
George Ferlin, jr. TaTTy | 


Heart-broken; song. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 68982; Ken Hoy and 
Don York. 5358 


valse, w and m Helen Marguerite 


Perri. © 1 c¢. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68630; Helen Marguerite Perri 
Jones. 5359 


Heart (The) broken honeymooner; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 68923; Charles C. Webs. 

5360 


Heart-strangers we part; song. © 
Mar. 20, 1983; E pub. 35551; Mor- 
timer Braus. 5361 


Heather (The) hills in the gloaming; 


song. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 
68470; Richard Morrison Stevens. 

5362 

Heaven is you; song, m James L. 

Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 

Mar. ao) £955" HY “ynpe 1 6si21; 

Charles Pieton. 5363 


Heaven will protect an honest girl; 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 14,1983; E fier! 28897; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 5364 


Hebriisch - orientalischer melodiens- 
chatz; gesammelt, erliutert u. hrsg. 
A. Z. Idelsohn. hinde 6-10. © Aug. 
26, Nov. 1, Sept. 30, Oct. 8, Aug. 20, 
1932; E for. 28888-28892; Friedrich 
Hofmeister. 5365-5369 


Hello Chicago; song, arr. S. W. Young. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69218; 
Lorentz H. Martini. 5370 


Hello Franklin Roosevelt; song. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 19383; E unp. 69293; 
Robert Pierson Fetters. 53871 


Hello prosperity; song. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 19388; E unp. 68826; Edward J. 
Jordan and Felix H. Kane. 5372 


Hello rhythm; song. © 1 @ Mar. 


18, 1933; E unp. 69019; Harold 
Leand. 5373 
Here comes prosperity ; song. © Mar. 
11, 1938; E pub. 35483; Celeste 


Heckcher Troth. 5374 


——w and melody. © 1«¢ Mar. 28, 
1933 ; E unp. 69375; Ethel M. Lovey. 


5315 

w and melody. © 1 ce. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69378; Oliver D. 
Manabhl. 5376 


——w and melody. © 1 e. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69382; Joseph J. Vid- 
mar. 5377 

Here in my heart; from Take it or 
leave it, w and melody Parke Grin- 
del. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
68103; Thomas Linwood Grindell. 

5378 

Here is my heart, here is my hand; w 
and m Pat Ballard and Charles 
Henderson; with ukulele arr. Paul 
Hill. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35082; 
American musi¢ corp. 5379 


Here’s to you; w Roy Turk, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 
1933; E unp. 69429; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 5380 


Here we go speeding for town; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69387; Francisco P. Domingo. 

53881 


Herrmann (Hugo) 3 kleine frauen- 
chore; op. 74b, nr. 1-3, w verschie- 
denen dichtern; a capella. © Dee. 
12, 1982; E for. 29089; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock. 5382 


Heut’ geht’s uns gut; foxtrot, w Ernst 
Neubach, m Will Meisel, arr. My 
Wills; orch. stimmen. © June 20, 
1932; E for. 28969; Edition Meisel 
& co., G. m. b. H. 5383 


High up in a penthouse; melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69054; 
Louis Martin. 5384 


Hills (The) of home; 3-pt. cho., w 
Floride Calhoun, m Oscar J. Fox, 
arr. G. Ackley Brower. 1. Mixed 
voices—2. Men’s voices. © Feb. 23, 
Mar. 11, 1933; E pub. 35246, 35256; 
Carl Fischer, ine. 5385, 5386 


230 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Hills of Vermont are calling; song. 
© 1 c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68879 ; 


Katherine Pond Rogers. 5387 
Hitch-hiker; song, melody Pauline 
Story. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; EH 
unp. 68872; Anna Ownby. 5388 


Hoch Deutschland; 21 ausgewidhlte 
mirsche fiir klavier, bearb. Herr- 
mann Krome. bd. 2. © Mar. 8, 
1933; E for. 29041; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock. 53889 


Hold ’er, Newt; w and melody Jim- 
mie Davis. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
a) unp. 69089; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 5390 


‘Hold me scold me; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69474; 
Albert Washington. 5391 


Holding you; from In your hat, w 
Tyrone King, and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 68507; Cecil 
Ellis. 5392 


Holland festival; by Michael Aaron; 
pf. © Mar. 99, 1933; E pub. 355386 5 
G. Schirmer, inc. 


Hollywood (The) ; fox trot, w and m 


Gene Close, Franklin McGowen and | 


Will Livernash; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35020; Bibo- 
‘Lang, ine. 5394 


Hollywood beauties; fox-trot song. © 
1 e@. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68621; Al- 
varo Dos Santos. 5395 


Holy night! peaceful night; m Franz 
Gruber, special arr. Vern Elliott; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 16, 1932; HE 
pub. 35541; Safeway stores, inc. 

5396 


‘Home beyond the river; w and m Don- 
ald Heywood, arr. Carl Deis; 4-pt. 
mixed cho. © Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 
35526; G. Schirmer, inc. 5397 


‘Home (A) for you and me; fox-trot 
song, m Ernest Shonfield. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 68200; Charles 


Everett, sr. 5398 
“Home (A) is incomplete without a 
mother; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 689381; Lon- 
nie Turner. 5399 


Home-land; Hawaiian waltz song; 
steel guit. © Mar. 4, 1933; E pub. 
35197 ; Fred M. MacGregor. 5400 


-— waltz, w and m Fred Marlyn 
MacGregor; pf. © Mar. 4, 1933; EH 
pub. 35545; Clyde M. Baird. 5401 


171754—33—3 


5393 


5416 


Home made heaven; w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1933; E unp. 69339; Famous music 
corp. 5402 


Home on the range; cowboy song, w 
anon., m arr.; pf. © Mar. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35367; Fred A. Schiefelbein. 

5403 


Home, sweet home; w John Howard 
Payne, m Henry R. Bishop, special 
arr. Vern Elliott; mixed voices. © 
Dee. 9, 1982; E pub. 35539; Safe- 
way stores, inc. 5404 


Home (A) with a heart; waltz, w B. 
Babeock, m K. 8. Shibley. ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68751; Kate 
Strauss Shibley and Bernie Babcock. 

5405 


Homeward; w Chan Fang-Sheng, tr. 
Arthur Waley, m Reginald C. Rob- 


bins; bass or bar. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28669; Editions Maurice 
Sénart. 5406 


Hommage a J. 8. Bach; pf. © Dec. 10, 


1932; E for. 28759; Albert Roussel. 
5407 
Honestly; w Charles Newman, m 


Isham Jones; with ukulele arr. 
Haia Kia. © Mar. 20, 1983; E pub. 
35543 ; Isham Jones, inc. 5408 


Honey (The) bears; w, m and actions 
Anne Harding Thompson; pf. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E for. 28709; Novello 
& co., ltd. 5409 


Honey Lou; song, m Jack Mahoney. 
© Feb. 11, 1933; E pub. 35173; 
Blanche Basham. 5410 


Honeyheart ; song, arr. Harry Ludwig. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68969; 
Grace Randall Eby. 5411 


Honolulu bound; one step, Cecil S. 
Copping ; pf.-conductor. ©1e. Mar. 
23, 19383; E unp. 69235; Movietone 
music corp. 5412 


Honolulu e; song, m Jimmy Bird. © 
Le Mar. 2.193853) unp..os2i2 ; 
William George Lincoln. 5413 


Honolulu Luly; by Frank Tresselt; 
pf. © 1e Mar. 8, 1933; BE unp. 
68548 ; Movietone music corp. 5414 


Hope (The) Lutheran smile; hymn, m 


Emmanuel Poppen. © Feb. 19, 
19335). E ..DUD. oi eo22s c7dohn? " R. 
Schmitt. 6415 


Hoping; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 19883; E unp. 68925; James R. 
Kus. 5416 


231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5417 


Hora staccato; by Dinicu, transcribed 
Jascha Heifetz; violoncello and pf. 
© Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 35298; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 5417 


Hosanna; Easter anthem, w Julien 
Didiée, English, Alice Mattullath, m 
Jules Granier, arr. Sumner Salter; 
pf. or organ ace. 1. Mixed voices 
with ten. or sop. solo. 2. Men’s 
voices with ten. solo. © Feb. 23, 
1933; E pub. 35248, 35249; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 


Hot-dog; w Desmond Carter, m Leslie 
Clair; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 23, 
1933 ; E for. 28718; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 5420 


Hours of delight; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1938; E unp. 69201; 
P. Spicacci. 5421 


How beautiful; high voice. © Feb. 
23, 1988; E pub. 35476; Cyrus H. 
McCormick. 5422 


How can you tell if it’s love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1933; E unp. 
68580; Myrtle Vail. 5423 


How could I guess; song. ©1c. Mar. 
29, 1933; E unp. 69447; Robert Du- 
ane Wells. 5424 


How could I leave you, sweetheart ; 
song, m James L. Brown. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68393; Emma 
Bergstrom. 5425 


How could it be; song. melody Stan 
Tucker. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 68741; John W. Henry. 5426 


How deep in love am I; w Harold 
Boulton, old Irish air arr. Herbert 
Hughes; in C min. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E for. 28812; Boosey & co., ltd. 

5427 


How I love you, no one knows; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69398; Charles Herbert Tolle- 
naar. 5428 


How long, honey, how long; w and 
melody Chic Anderson. © 1 c. Mar. 
3, 1933; E unp. 68297; Charles J. 
Anderson. 5429: 


Hula dance; no. 1, Hawaiian, comp. 
Frank Tresselt; pf. conductor. © 
1 e@4 Mar. 8, 1988; E unp. 68546; 
Movietone music corp. 5430 

no. 2, American, comp. Frank 

Tresselt; pf. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; 

BE unp. 68547 ; Movietone music corp. 

5431 


5418, 5419 


Dt. WT, NS wees 


Hummin’ to myself of you; w Thomas 
F. Cahill, m Grace Eva Clemmer, 
with violin or whistling obbl. ©1e. 
Mar. 8, 1988; E unp. 68532; Cahill 
& Clemmer. 5432 


Humorous (A) fantasy; by Frederick 
Kell; B flat clarinet solo, with pf. 
acc. © Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 28879: 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 5483 


Hungariana; fantasia on Brahms 
Hungarian dances, Adolf Lotter, arr. 
W. J. Duthoit; military band pts., 
with conductor. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E for. 28716; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 5434 


Hurry home; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68515; Albert 
Washington. 5435 


Hyde Park corner; w Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolchard Evans; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 28779; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 5436 


Hymn of praise and prayer; mixed 
voices. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68890 ; Catharine H. Lentz. 5437 


Hymn to Pan; pt.-song, w John 
Fletcher, m Archie Thomas Lee Ash- 
ton, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy; 
female voices. © Mar. 20, 1933; E 
for. 28927; Stainer & Bell, ltd. — 

5488 


Hymne (An) to love; pt.-song, w Rob- 
ert Herrick, m Sydney Thomson; 2 
choirs of mixed voices. © Mar. 22, 
1933; E pub. 353861; H. W. Gray co. 

5439 


I ain’t dirtied a plate to-day; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68911; James J. McGee. 5440 


I am broken hearted; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 
68485; O. Bill Heyer. 5441 


I am determined to hold out; hymn, 
C. S. and T. P. Hamilton, new arr. 
with new matter J. H. Brunner. © 
Mar. 19, 1933; E pub. 35227; John 
H. Brunner. 5442 


I am Fate; w and m Bernard Ham- 
blen; in F min. © Mar. 21, 19338; 
E pub. 35448; Theodore Presser co. 

5443 


I am going to stay around; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69384; Carrylon Lina Oliver. 5444 


232 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


I am lonely tonight for you, mother; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
tele arr, ©.1);e@)) Mar.27,, 1933; E 
unp. 69311; Dorothy Hisrich. 5445 


am lonesome and blue when I don’t 
see you; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68645; Mau- 
rice N. Appelbaum. 5446 


I am still waiting for you; w and mel- 


= 


ody. © 1. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68203; Alfred Mesmer. 5447 
I am the dream man; song. © 1 «. 


Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68330; Gladys 
Brown. 5448 


I am the king, and my kingdom is 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1983; EX unp. 68227; William Rusk 


Smith. ‘i 5449: 
I been toilin’ up the hill so long; w 
anon., m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 ©¢. 


Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69274; Flor- 
ence D. Bohanan. 5450 


I bring a song; w Gus Kahn, m Victor 
Young and Arthur Tracy; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 
35420; Leo Feist, inc. 5451 


cannot forget the last time we met; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © Dec. 
17, 1982; E pub. 35328; Otto Kley- 
becker. 5452 


I can’t remember; w and m Irving 
Berlin; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
25, 19383; E pub. 35464; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc. 5453 


w and melody Irving Berlin. © 
1 @ Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68801 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 5454 


I could go for you; w Matt Malneck, 
melody Frank Signcrelli. © 1 «. 
Feb. 23, 1983; FE unp. 68586; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 5455 


I could live forever in your arms; w 
RR. Colclough and CC. Dietz, m B. 
Slaybaugh. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1983; 
EH unp. 69295; Rebecca Colclough, 
Betty Slaybaugh and Caroline Dietz. 

5456 


I’d do anything in the world for you; 
w Girvan Dundas, m Jack Barker ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1933; 
E for. 28770; Campbell, Connelly & 
eo., ltd. 5457 


I'd like to see some more of you; w 
Frank I. Schultzberg, melody Bill 
‘Pierce. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 69321 ; William Clarence Pierce. 

5458 


ke 


D473 


I’d like to take a flying leap over the 
moon; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
30, 19383; E unp. 69495; Arthur Alt- 
man and Jack Lawrence. 5459 


I’d only ask for you; song, w Arthur 
Judge. ©1«¢ Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68224; Wilson John Fisher. 5460 


I'd rather be down here looking up, 
than up there looking down; w and 
melody "© i, «. Mar. 17,1933" 
unp. 68924; John A. K. Bagnell. 

5461 


I'd rather have you under the moon, 
than any thing under the sun; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 69047; Vivian Dunean. 5462 


I'd rather waste my time with you; 
w and melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 31, 
1933; E unp. 69519; Eva Franklin. 

5463 


I do; fox-trot, w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, m John Jacob Loeb and Lester 
Banker, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 


with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © 
Mar. 7, 1983; E pub. 35144; Leo 
Feist, inc. 5464 


——-—_ with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35146; Leo 
Feist, inc. 5465 


I don’t care who’s to blame; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69415; 
Matilda Curtiss. 5466 


I don’t want no angel; song, m Luther 
A @larie) ©) ol ce) Mar: 209 1933) 
E unp. 69002; Robert E. Mays. 5467 


I fell in love; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1933; E unp. 683386; Angelo M. 
Casale. 5468 


I found love; w and melody Darby 
St. John: .©}1 e@« Dee 6.09822 EB 
unp. 68810; Elizabeth Redlich. 5469 


I found the one I love had gone; w 
June Douglas, m Bern Rold; p*. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1938; E unp. 68334 ; 
Bernard Frank Rold. 5470 


I found the road to you; by Rollo 
Hudson, arr. Julius 8. Seredy ; vocal 
orch. pts. © Jan. 23, 1983; E pub. 
35273; Carl Fischer, inc. 5471 

I found you in somebody’s arms; song. 


© 1c. Mar. 9, 1983; E unp. 68585; 
Paddy Annunziata. 5472 


I had to have you dear; medley; mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 
68906; John D. Marks. 5473 


233 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5474 


I hate myself; w and melody Darby 
St. John. © 1 ec. Dec. 6, 1982; 
E unp. 68812; Elizabeth Redlich. 

5474 


I have a hard time living in this old 
world; negro spiritual. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 1933; E unp. 69216; Earl Coates. 

5475 


I heard you whisper; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 
30122; George J. Keck. 5476 


I just can’t put it in words; song; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
EH pub. 35455; Edward D. Conway. 

5477 


I knew ‘twas you; w and melody. © 
i: @ Marh.2. 1933. BH unpy 68280:; 
Nita T. Shea. SATS 


I know a garden; song, w Robert W. 
Service. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; HE 
unp. 68705; John R. Speelman. 5479 


I know a story; w and m Ted Weems 
and Country Washburne; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35339; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

5480 


I know He’s mine; hymn. © Feb. 24, 
1933; E pub. 35057; George W. 
Cooke. 5481 


I lay me down to sleep; w and m 
Allie Wrubel; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 29, 1983; E pub. 35571; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc. 5482 


w and melody Allie Wrubel. © 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69340; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 5483 


I like to get lost in a garden of roses; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr; © -1 ec. Mar. 27, 1933; EH 
unp. 69229; John W. Henry. 5484 


I'll be waiting for you; song, m J. F. 
Felton. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 69193; James Robinson. 5485 


T’ll be waiting, smiling through; waltz 
song. ©1e. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 
68650; Ethel F. Keller. 5486 


Tll be wandering back to my mammy, 
where she is waiting alone; w W. J. 
Mott, m B. Farrell. © 1 c. Mar. 
16, 1933; E unp. 68864; William J. 
Mott and Betty Farrell. 5487 


T’ll never be blue; melody LeRoy Ma- 
gruder. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; BH 
unp. 69481; Herbert Gately. 5488 

T’ll never forget you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69043 ; 
Duncan sisters. 5489 


234 


__ Bt TT, DY s.;7.28 


I love Chicago, it’s a grand old town; 
song. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
69027; Russell Duke. 5490 


I love dancing with you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Mar. 7, 1983; E unp. 
68501; Clarence H. Fassinger. 5491 


I love my daddy too; w and melody 
Patsy Montana. © 1 e. Feb. 18, 
1933; E unp. 69095; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 5492 


I love those frightful movies, that 
scare me half to death; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68386; 
Ethel F. Keller. 5493 


love to dream; w and m James 
Frank Clark and Robert Bigelow 
Clark. © 1c Mar. 18, 1933; H 
unp. 68737; Ethel Bigelow Clark. 

5494 


I love you and I need you; w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69386; Robert Magee. 5495 


I love you and you love me; w Jack 
Spilman, m Jack Spilman and 
George Johnson. © 1 ec. Mar. 23, 
1933; E unp. 69152; Spilman and 
Johnson. 5496 


I love you dear; w Helen Haynes, 
with melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 69223; Helene Hipkins. 5497 


I love you honest I do; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68418; Daniel 
James Glenn. 5498 


I love you the most, little girl; song, 
arr. Stan Tucker. © Mar. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 35030; Carl E. Wilson. 5499 


I’m a cave man king; song. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 15, 19383; E unp. 68827; Ed- 
ward Henry Schillemore. 5500 


I’m a fugitive from love; song, m 
Oslaf Trygvasson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68535; Stefan George 
Kincel. 5501 


I’m a slave to love; tango-fox trot 
song, melody J. Peslin and Ted Car- 
men. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1983; E unp. 
68471; Jack Peslin. 5502 


I’m afraid of losing you; w R. A. Car- 
letta, melody F. E. Kelley. © 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68488; Fred- 
erick Edward Kelley and Ross A. 
Carletta. 


I’m always wondering; fox-trot, w 8S. _ 
Adelman, melody B. Adelman. 
1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68276; " 
Samuel Adelman and Benjamin 
Adelman. 5504 


KH 


5503 


©. 


" 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


I’m beside myself when I’m_ beside 
you; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 
19388; E unp. 68600; Harold Rei- 
mert. 5505 


I’m coming home to Gertrude, when 
it’s beetroot time; written and com- 
posed George Lloyd; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 28901; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 5506 


I’m dreaming dreams of you; w T. 
Ubojeich, melody G. KE. Magnuson. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1933; E unp. 69525; 
Gordon BE. Magnuson and Tom Ub- 
ojcich. 5507 


Im getting that way; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69051; 
Vivian Duncan. 5508 


I’m glad to have had just you; m 
Louis A. Webb; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68967 ; 
John Calvin. 5509 


I’m goin’ back to dear old Carolina; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; BE unp. 
68954; Harry Godfrey Schultz, 5510 


I’m going a-vagabonding; w Harold 


“Skeath, m William Coburn; ten. 1, 2' 


and bass. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
80016; Select music co. ool 


I’m going back to my Kentucky home; 
w and melody Curtis Gore. © 1. 
Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68305; Curtis 
H. Gore. 5512 


I’m going crazy over jig-saw puzzles; 
w R. Taylor, m L. Markowitz; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 68473; 
Louis Markowitz and Russell Tay- 
lor. 5513. 


I’m going home again; fox trot song. 
© 1 c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68591; 
Wm. J. Johnstone. 5514 


I’m gona whistle; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
2, 1983; FE unp. 68267; Sate Fay 
Blanche Christ. 5515. 


I’m in favor of a five day week; w 
and melody Clarence L. Connors. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1983; E unp. 69161; 
Jean C. McEntee. 5516 


I’m in love with the sweetest kid in 
town; w and m Henry Sward. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 11, 1988; E unp. 68882; 
Henry Sward, jr. 517 


I’m in love with you; waltz, English 
and Italian w and m C. T. d‘Illumi- 
nato; pf. or accordion acc. ©1.. 
Mar. 31, 1983; E unp. 69501; Car- 
melo Tripoli d‘Tiluminato. 5518 


5504 


I’m in love with you, Sue; song, m 
Jack Mahoney. © Feb. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 35176; Adam Tyburski. 5519 


I’m in love with you, that’s why; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68322; Ramon Torres. 5520 


I’m in town today; song. ©1c¢. Mar. 
30, 1933; E unp. 69492; Ted Roose- 
velt Moffat. 5521 


I’m just a love sick dreamer; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68611; Thelma Hooker. 5522 


I’m just a pleasant dream girl; pf. 
with w. © 1. Mar. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 69061; Katherine Amalfitano. 

5523 


I’m just a travel-on; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 15, 1988; E unp. 68847; Clif- 
ford Winans. 5524 


I’m laughing to keep from crying; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68423; Ben B. Westerhoff. 5525 


I’m lonesome for you; song, m Karl 
Norton Koepp. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 68989; Bernadine Hs- 
tella Cooley. 5526 


——w and melody. ©1 «. Mar. ad; 
1933; E unp. 68912; Alma Fling. 
5527 


I’m longing for the old quartet; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 68990; 
William Stewart Rowland. 5528 


I’m not dancing tonight; song, w Syl- 
via Arbib. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 69490; Henry Marx. 5529 


I’m not yours ’til you’re all mine; 
song. © Mar. 20, 19383; E pub. 
35552; Mortimer Braus. 5530 


I’m on the pay roll now; song. © 
1c. Mar. 31, 1933; E unp. 69498; 
Rae Wright. 5531 


I’m one of the lads of Valencia; com- 
edy waltz, w and m George Lloyd; 
with ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © 
Feb. 23, 1988; E for. 28676; West’s 
ltd. 5532 


I’m only waiting ’till we meet again; 
song, arr. J. J. Nolan. ©1 cc. Mar. 
30, 1933; E unp. 69465; Owen James 
Curley. 5533 


I’m painting a picture; waltz song. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1983; E unp. 69120; 
James Charles Sorelli. 5534 

I’m pally with Sally again; w Mor- 
ton Downey and Morey Davidson, 
m J. Fred Coots; with ukulele arr. 


230 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5035 


I’m pally with Sally again—Contd. 
May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 16, 
1933 ; E pub. 35236; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 5530 


I’m praying to the heavens ’cause the 
one I love is there; song, melody 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 
1933; E unp. 69487; Herbert Hause. 

5036 


I’m proposin’ to you; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68636; 
Raymond Link. 5537 


I’m puttin’ money in the bank again; 
w Mose Sigler, m Michael H. Cleary; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 35004; Miller music, inc. 

5538 


I’m roamin’ to you, Swanee home; w 
Al Piantadosi, m Jack Glogau. © 
Mar. 15, 19383; E pub. 35329; Keit- 
Engel, inc. DOOD 


I’m saving all my kisses; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69373; N. Ardelle Daniels. 5540 


I’m so blue for you; m A. Paoli; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 69115; L. Claude Welch. 

5541 

I’m so lonely, what ll I do, what'll I 
do; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 8, 
1933 ; E unp. 68528; Bert Hoffman. 

5542 

Bill; w Ada King, with 

melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1983; E 

unp. 69207; Wallace King. 5943 


I’m spending to-night with mother; w 
Ned Washington, m Allie Wrubel; 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Mar. .15, 19333), E -pubs 352003 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 5544 


I’m the big, big rainbow man; song. 
© 1e. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69060; 
Alfred Sevigny. 5D45 


I’m the happiest boy in the world; 
song. © 1.c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 
68644; Albert T. Andersen. £546 


I’m thru with saying I'm thru; w and 
m Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and 
Gus Kahn; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Mar. 24, 19338; 
E pub. 35495; Metro-Goldwyn-Miuyer 
corp. 5547 


I’m walking along, singing a song, be- 
cause my baby said yes to me; song, 
melody Josephine Bose. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1933; E unp. 68889; Philip Gross. 

5548 


I’m sorry 


236 


pt. WT, DS4.V228 


I’m young in years but I’m old in love; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 68688; Madlyn Reynolds 
Skirm. 5549 


I might have known; song, w Edward 
and Robert Hannes. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 
1933; E unp. 68270; Irving 8S. Rob- 
erts, 5550 


misunderstood; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1933; E unp. 69502; 
Lourie Estrin. 5551 


I must retain my personality; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 25, 19383; H 
unp. 69284; Charles H. Frizzelle. 

5552 


never thought I'd miss you, when 
you said goodbye; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68303; 
Edna Mae Davis. 5D53 


I oughta hate ya—but I don’t; w Joe 
Young, m Milton Ager; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 35559; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine. 

5554 


I prefer the good old fashioned tune; 
w and m Bertie Elizabeth Freund; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 
68952 ; Burghardine Elizabeth 
Freund. 5DDD 


pull I push the squeeze box; song; 
[accordion] © Mar. 15, 19383; H 
pub. 35416; Leslie C. Groff. 5DD6 


I remember; valse song. © 1 ec. Mar. 
1, 1933; E unp. 68615; Birmah M. 
Maris. 5557 


I remember you; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Mar. 17, 19383; E unp. 68902; Roy 
W. Swanson. 5558 


song, m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. © 1 c. Mar.) 15,1933 37 E,unp: 
68861: Lewis Smith. 5559 


I say there, sweet; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 69020; 
Harold Leand. 5560 


I shall never forget you; m Sylvester — 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1c. Mar, © 
7, 1933; E unp. 68479; John Henry 
Myers. 5561 


I sing the cross; w Kirke White, s 
adapted and arr. to the Londonderry ~ 


_ 


_ 


ml 


air, E. Markham Lee; mixed voices; 


organ ace. © Mar. 10, 1933; E for, 


28804; Banks & son. . 
I still remember; pf. treble with w. | 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 683873; | 
Gladys Brown. 5563 


5562 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


I taught her a lesson in love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 19383; HE 
unp. 68377; Elmore Ewing Jones. 

5564 


I think of mother; pf. with w. 
Mar. 20, 19383; E pub. 35305; Clar- 
ence W. Smith. 5565. 


I’ve a secret in my heart, it’s I love 
you; m Burrell Van Buren; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 
69430; James B. Edgar. 5566: 


I’ve been bad so long I can’t be good; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69350; James Hampton Shelton. 

5567 


I’ve changed my mind about you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69296; Raymond Fitzgerald. 5568 


I’ve found the one I love; song. © 
1 e. Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69162; 
Edward E. Lowth. 5569 


I’ve got my old job back again; song, 
arr. Stan Tucker. © Mar. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 35031; Carl E. Wilson. 

5570 


I’ve got nobody to call me baby now; 
w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 69119; Eugene Bullet 
Cheatham. 5571 


I’ve got the no money blues; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68484; 
Alfred Sevigny. 5572 


I’ve got those moonlight blues; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69298; Raymond Joseph Woodlock. 

5573 


I want to go to Sunniland; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69380; Linda Frost Sheddan. 

5574 


I want you to know; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69065; 
Jack Mendelsohn and Mort Wolff. 

5575 


I went to Monte Carlo; w and melody 
Darby St. John. © 1c. Dee. 6, 
19382; E unp. 68811; Elizabeth Red- 
lich. 5576 


I will always love you as I do to- 
day ; song, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68691 ; 
Minnie Hanscom. DDTT 


5589 


I will be faithful; song, m Harold J. 
McIntyre. © 1 c¢c. Mar. 23, 1933; 
EK unp. 69159; Earl J. Alquist. 

5578 


I wish I could look in your Irish eyes; 
w and m Frank Banta and Bill 
Bird, arr. Harold E. Harris; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 2, 1933; E pub. 
35029; Frank Harding. 5579 


I wish we’d never met; w D. S. Cas- 
Sidy, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 69138; Demarest Swift 
Cassidy and Dominick Peters. 

5580 


I wonder; m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
with w. 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 


69262; Charles J. Knobloch. 5581 
——w Desmond Carter, m _ Leslie 
Clair; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 23, 


1933; E for. 28720; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 5582 


I wonder what you mean; song, w 
Marguerite Sears. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1933; E unp. 68780; Robert Sears. 

; 5583 


Ich bin ein vamp; tango, aus 100 
meter glick, w Marcellus Schiffer, 
Géza Hercezeg u. Robert Klein, m 
Mischa Spoliansky, erleichtertes 
klavier arr. Hans Schneider. © 
Dee. 22, 1932; E for. 28745; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 

5584 


Ich hab’ dich einmal gektisst; tango, 
w Friedrich Schwarz, m Will Meisel 
u. Joe Hajos, arr. Hartwig von 
Platen; orch. stimmen. © Aug. 15, 
1931; E for. 28728; Edition Meisel 
& co., G. m. b. H. 5585 


Ich hatte einst ein schOnes vaterland ; 
fantasie, HEduard Lassen, bearb. 
Hans Ailbout; orch. stimmen. © 
Jan. 1, 1983; E for. 28737; Ries & 
Erler, G. m. b. H. 5586 


Ich mochte einen walzer schunkeln, 
aber nur mit dir; schunkelwalzer, w 
u. m Otto Kermbach u. Siegwart 
Ehrlich, arr. Hartwig von Platen; 
orch. stimmen. © Feb. 25, 1932; E 
for. 28973; Edition Meisel & co., 
Gee en ee 5587 


Idaho moon; song, m Sylvester Long 
Gross. . © “i G., Mar... 15, 1933; .H 
unp. 68849; George Barthelemy. 

5588 


Ideal march; [accordion] © Feb. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35414; Leslie C. Groff. 
5589 


230 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5090 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28- 


If I could only forget you; song, w 
Poisashusca: © 1 c¢.-Mar. 6G, 1933: 
E unp. 68683; Elena Y. Ortega. 

5590 


If I had just whispered I will forgive 
you, dear; song, with slow drag cho. 
arr. ..(C).1, c..Man,22, 1983: Hamp: 
69186; Lillian Poole Palmason. 

5591 


If I had to say good-bye to you; fox- 
trot song. © 1«¢ Mar. 10, 1933; BE 
unp. 68800; John Francis Barrett. 

dov2 


If I had you to hold; song, w Hertha 
Luckhardt. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 68964; Esther Payne-Muen- 
zer. 5593 


If I’m dreaming; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 13, 19334, EB. 1unp: 6850; 
Frank Erlin, jr. 5594 


If I were you, I’d fall in love with 
me; w and m Phyllis Clare and 
Edward Pola; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 10, 1933; E for. 28951 ; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, itd. 5599 


If my dreams of you come true; valse 
song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 
68595; Ernest Purdy. 5596 


If one won’t another one will; w and 
melody A. P. Carter. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 19383; E unp. 69096; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 5597 


If she could know; song. © 1. Jan. 
27, 1933; E unp. 69331; Gertrude W. 
Hoffman. 5598 


If thou comest to serve the Lord; an- 
them, w from Ecclesiasticus 2, m 
Edward Shippen Barnes; mixed 
voices, with sop. and bar., or bass, 
soli; organ ace. © Mar. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 85266; Carl Fischer, inc. 5599 


If you are gone; song, w P. J. Gieske; 
DL 4 ©Oed GoMart 27,1933 ; Hy anp: 
69337; Janice O’Hara Rogers and 
Paul Joseph Gieske. 5600 


If you believe; w and m Irving Ber- 
lin; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35355; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 5601 


If you could be in love with me; w 
J. Di Fruscio, m D. Archetti. © 
1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69141; 
Daniel Archetti and John Di Frus- 
cio. 5602 


If you’d come back; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 193838; E unp. 68531 ; 
Frank Irwin Schultzberg. 5603 


If you ever came back; w and m Sam. 
Coslow, Jimmy Campbell and Con 


Conrad. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1983; E: 
unp. 69031; Campbell, Connelly,. 
ine. 5604 


If you go away; melody. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 19383; E unp. 69255; Paul Bar- 
barin. 5605: 


If you're gonna’ do, what you prom- 
ised to; fox trot song. © 1c. Mar. 
1, 19383; E unp. 68612; Charles E. 
Kuhn. 5606. 


If you sing a song; song. ©1-« 
Mar. 6, 19383; E unp. 68389; Rae 
Allison. 5607 


Il suffit d’une petite femme; fox-trot, 
de Le fils improvisé, paroles Henri. 
Falk, Léo Leliévre et Fernand Rou- 
vray, m René Sylviano; avec accord 
de l’'ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 


28585; Editions Salabert. 5608: 
Ils; vont ...; ils vont..%. So Siemiwa 
amour, marche one-step, paroles 


Max Eddy, m Alexandre Cosai; avee 
accord de lukulele. © Dee. 15,. 
1932; E for. 28596; Editions Sala- 
bert. 5609: 


Im dunklen miihlental schlagt eine 
nachtigall; idyll, w Otto Sprinzel, 
m Hans Ailbout; orch. stimmen. ©: 
June 30, 1932; E for. 28736; Ries & 
Erler, G. m. b. H. 5610° 


Immer wenn’s am schonsten ist; volks- 
lied, aus Die elf Schillschen offiziere,. 
w Fritz Rotter u. Karl M. May, arr.. 
Franz Stolzenwald; orch. stimmen. 
© Aug...20, .1932;, E fora, 2agels. 
Monopol-liederverlag, Ernst Wen- 
eral. G. m:. Db, H. 5611 


In a beer garden waltzing with you; 
w Edward Heyman, melody John W. 


Green. {©..1 ¢ Mar, 2a. ci9saae 
unp. 69338; Famous music corp. 

5612: 

In a café in Montmartre; w John 

Mercer, m Joseph Meyer. © Feb. 

23, 1933; E pub. 35101; Miller 

music, inc. 5613- 


In a cloister garden; w Percy Edgar, 
m Reg. Morgan; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 10, 19383; E for. 28950; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 5614 


In a friendly sort of way; w anon., mM 
Smilin’ Ed McConnell; pf. © Mar. 
24, 1933; E pub. 35499; Ed McCon- 
nell. 5615- 


238 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


In a glance; musical play, text M. Sei- 
denfried, lyrics and m B. Jampel. © 
1c. Feb. 13, 1933; D 28403; Morton 
Seidenfried and Blanche Jampel. 

5615* 


In a little second hand store; w and 
melody Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nel- 
son. ©1 ce. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 
68680; Irving Berlin, inc. 5616 


- wand melody Harry Pease, Dave 
Dreyer and Ed. G. Nelson. © 1c. 
Mar. 16, 19383; E unp. 68878; Irving 
Berlin, inc, 5617 


In an old wheel barrow, without a 
wheel; fox-trot, w Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Robert Hargreaves; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 10, 1933; E for. 29011; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd. 5618 


dn bright mansions; w anon., m Otto 
L. Bohanan. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1933; 
EK unp. 69275; Florence D. Bohanan. 
5619 


In California; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68617; Chris 
Haag. 5620 


In Chicago at the fair; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69142; 
Ralph O. Wilson and Alpert E. 
Knoll. 5621 


In clover-time; song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 69491; Mary A. Endicott. 

5622 


In dreams dear; song. © 1 e. Mar. 
13, 1933; E unp 68742; Edward 
Reed. 5623 


In heavenly love abiding; w A. L. 
Waring, m Ralph Kinder; organ 
gee.; in .C...© Mar. .11, 1933; E 
pub. 35167; Theodore Presser co. 

5624 


In memoriam; w Alan Seeger, m 
Robert W. Manton, op. 25.. © Jan. 
25, 1983; E pub. 35351; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co. 5625 


an my dream house I’m dreaming of 
the skies and of this earth below; 
song, w I. Fletchman and Donald 
Love. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 
68951; Ivan Fletchman 5626 


In my heart today; hymn, w and 
m arr. U. Utley. © Feb. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 35110; Uldine Utley. 5627 


adn my weakest moments, I’m strong 
for you; w Max C. Freedman and 


5642* 


Flora Warren Brown. © 1 c. Mar. 
27, 1933; EH unp. 69319; Jack Kopf. 
5628 

In my wonderful dreams of you; 
waltz song, melody Sidney Bender. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69121; 
Hmma Allen Bailey. 5629 


In old Mexico; song. © 1. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68533; Sara Alan 
Roberts. 5630 


In our ivy covered Shack; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68711; 


John T. Cadger. 5631 
In remembrance; hymn, m M. M. 
Sturgis. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 
35028; Emil H. Burg. 5632 


In the Alps; by Donald Clafflin; pf. 
© Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 35051; 
Theodore Presser co. 5633 


In the bag; by Joe Stovall; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 11, 1933; E pub. 35336; Joel 
Walter Stovall. 5634 


In the beautiful scenery in the moun- 
tains; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Mar 15, 1983; E 
unp. 68859; Douglas Perry. 5635 


In the bungalow beneath the willows; 
song. © Feb. 16, 1983; FE pub. 
35123; Robert W. Schlegel. 5636 


In the canoe; by Frank LaForge, 
fingering and _ pedal _ indications 
Ernesto Berumen; pf. © Jan. 5, 
19383; E pub. 35278; Carl Fischer, 


ine. 5637 


In the cathedral; by Walter P. Zim- 
merman; organ. © Mar. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 35362; H. W. Gray co. 5638 


In the little white church on the hill; 
w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Mar. 24, 1933; EH 
pub. 35494; Mayfair music corp. 

5639 


In the song writers’ paradise; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; EB 
unp. 69137; June Doolittle. 5640 


In the springtime; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68885; 
Basil M. Ziegler. 5641 


—— song. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 
35184; Tony Panepinto. 5642 


Incanto di primavera; visione musi- 
cale, Maria B. Pasini, m Vincenzo 
Billi, rid. dell’autore per canto e 
pf. © Mar. 6, 1933; D 28407; G. 
Ricordi & co. 5642* 


239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5643 


Incidental series; coll. of dramatic 
and descriptive m, compiled Movie- 
tone music corp.; pf. conductor.  v. 
6. © Mar. 3, 1933: E pub. 35076; 
Movietone music corp. 5643 


Indian maiden, Wawasee; song. © 1 
e.) Mar, 14) 1933.) i np: 68761= 
Halsie B. Warren. 5644 


Indian serenade; w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley, m Roland Farley; male 
voices. Rev. ed. © Feb. 17, 1933; 


E pub. 35091; New music press, inc. 
5645 


Inspiration waltz; [accordion] © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35412; Leslie 
C. Groff. 5646 


Into the woods my Master went; w 
Sidney Lanier, m J. Thurston Noé; 
mixed voices with sop. or ten. solo; 
organ acc. Mar: *22.)°1983'> EB 
pub. 35486; Galaxy music corp. 

5647 

Introduction and fugue in E minor; 
by Ernest Bullock; organ. © Jan. 
12, 1983; E for. 28797; Oxford uni- 
versity press. 5648 


Invocation: Alleluia: Amen; w from 
a Lutheran bk. of meditations, m 
Samuel Richards Gaines; mixed 
voices, with sop. solo. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35663; Oliver Ditson 
CO... INC: 5649) 


Invocation to the sun; pt.-song, w 
Ossian, tr. James Macpherson, m 
James Lyon, op. 89, no. 2; men’s 
voices. © Feb, 23, 1833; EH for. 
28534; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 5650 


© 1c¢ Mar. 27, 
69328; Marie D. 
5651 


Is this a souvenir; w and m Val Bur- 
ton and Will Jason; cho. only. © 
1 c. Mar. 3, 19383; E unp. 68440; 
Movietone music corp. 5652 


Is this the house where love lives; 
song. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1983; E unp. 
69183; Lillian Poole Palmason. 

5653 


Isabella; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
10, 1983; E unp. 68807; Hugh Elmer 
Nichols. 5654 


Islindische tanze; v. Jon Leifs, op. 11, 
arr. J. Leifs u. Leopold Weninger ; 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 4, 1931; E 
for. 28692; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. 
Siegel. 5655 


Isle (The) of paradise; by James C. 
Bradford; 1st violin conductor. © 


Irish Irene; song. 
1933; E unp. 
Sweeney. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


1c. Mar. 22, 19383; E unp. 69147; 
Alfred music ¢o., ine. 5656 


Isle of view; w Jack Joyce, melody 
J. Joyce and Charles Seddon. © 
1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69249; 
John E. Joyce, jr. 5657 


Isn’t it the devil; song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69363: Brooks 
Bowman. 5658 


Isn’t man a funny funny thing; w and 
melody Jack Joyce and Charles 
Seddon. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1983; E 
unp. 69250; John E. Joyce, jr.. 

5659 


Ist es wirklich wahr; English waltz, 
aus Schleppzug M 17, w Etienne 
Blanche, Gitinther Schwenn wu. 
Schaeffers, m Alex Stone u. Will 
Meisel, arr. Lul Clay; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan, 1, 1933; E for. 28970; 
Monopol-liederverlag, Ernst Wen- 
graf, G.m.b.H. 5660 


It is a good thing to give thanks; 
anthem, w from Scriptures, m Ro- 
land Diggle; mixed voices, with 
sop. solo. © Mar. 4, 1933; E pub. 
385131; Theodore Presser co. 5661 


It is May; w Lourine Kummer, m arr. 
Enrico Barraja; female voices. © 
Mar. 8, 1983; E pub. 35106; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 5662 


It is very beautiful over there; w and 
m Hula Nauwerck-Koller; med. 
voice; in E flat. © Mar. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 35295; Carl Fischer, inc. 


It’s a darn good thing; w Edwin 
Kasin and Isaac L. Kaplowitz, mel- 
ody BE. Kasin. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69336; Abraham §. Kasin. 

5664 


It’s just a breath of paradise; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1c 
Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68850; George 
Barthelemy. 5665 


It’s just that I can’t have you; fox 
trot song. © 1 ec. Mar. 21, 1983; 
E unp. 69071; Jackie Sutton. 5666 


It’s just you; w and m Harold 
Holmes; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 23, 1933; H 
pub. 35137; Harold Holmes music 
publications. 5667 


It’s me callin’ you; w and m Terry 
Shand, Walter Kent and Milton 
Drake; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
13, 19838; E pub. 35449; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 5668 


240 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


It’s never too late for love; valse song. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68594; 
Ida First. 5669 


It’s our Starlight country home; song, 
.m Gladys Mildred Swanson. ©1«. 
Mar. 9, 1988; E unp. 68570; Wil- 
liam Edward Barnard. 5670 


It’s summer again; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 11, 1983; E unp. 69108; 
John C. Nickelsen. 5671 


It’s time to sing Sweet Adeline again ; 
w Benny Davis and Al. Boasberg, 
m Sammy Fain; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 15, 19383; E pub. 35203; M. 
Witmark & sons. 5672 


It’s up to you; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1983; E unp. 68978; Leo J. Mc- 
Quaid and Vance Elwood Pease. 

5673 


It’s you; w and melody. © 1. Mar. 
7, 1933; E unp. 68472;; Hyman Gold- 
man. 5674 


It’s your smile; melody. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69402; Luba Som- 
ach. 5675 


It was just a dream that could not 
be; song; melody Harry Bennett 
and F. McGowen. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 68988; Franklin 5S. 
McGowen. 5676 


Italian Christmas carols; from 200 old 
Christmas carols, coll. and ed., tra- 
ditional w, English tr. John O’Con- 
nor, John Gray and others. © Jan. 
27, 19838; E for. 28580; Richard R. 
Terry. 5677 


J’m’en balance; 6/8 one-step, de Le 
erime du _ bouif, paroles André 
Berthomieu, m G. van Parys; avec 
accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28602; Editions Sala- 


bert. 5678 
-— —__ ——_ orch. ptes. © Dee. 
15, 1932; E for. 28537; Editions 
Salabert. 5679 


J’ pourrais fair’ du cinéma; one-step, 
paroles Jack Cazol, m A. Calabrése ; 


avee accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 
15, 19382; E for. 28574; Editions 
Salabert. 5680 


Ja, nur der walzer ganz allein; wal- 
zer, w Willi Webels, m Josef Schaf- 
gans. © Oct. .29, 19382; E for. 
28729; Willi Webels, theater u. mu- 
sikverlag. 5681 


Jack Frost; w Hannah Flagg Gould; 
pf. © Mar. 15, 1933; EB pub. 35149; 
Rutherford Hayes Merriam. 5682 


569 


Java (La) de minuit; valse musette, 
paroles Maurice Aubret, m H. Ack- 
ermans; avec accord de lukulele. 
© Dec. 15, 19382; E for. 28567; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 5683 


Je vends mon coeur; slow-fox, de 
Pourquoi . parce que, paroles 
Seylis de Néve, m Henry Verdun, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28547; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 5684 


avee accord de l’ukule- 
le. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28587; 
Editions Salabert. 5685 


Je veux; fox-trot, de Azor, couplets 
Max Eddy, m Gabaroche, Pearly et 


Chagnon, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28540; Editions Salabert. 5686 


Jealous lover; w and melody arr. 
Jimmie Davis. © Mar. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 69101 ; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 5687 


Jekyll and Hyde; written and com- 
posed Greatrex Newman and Leslie 
Sarony; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
14, 1933; E for. 28894; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd. 5688 


Jennifer and the royal procession; w, 
m and actions Anne Harding 
Thompson; pf. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
E for. 28706; Novello & co., Itd. 

5689 


Jerone and Lelleen; from Love lost, 
w, melody and rhythm H. W. Bar- 
wick, ace. L. Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1983; E unp. 68494; Howard Wil- 
liam Barwick and Leone Crawley. 

5690 


Jewel of Spain, I love you; song. © 
1c. Mar. 25, 19383; E unp. 69472; 
F. Harvey Straight. 5691 


Jig-saw: pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1933; B 
unp. 68237; Chris Schonberg. 5692 


Jigsaw puzzles; w B. Thomas, m D. 
Seyforth; pf. treble © 1 « Feb. 
25, 1983; E unp. 69109; Danny Sey- 
forth and Bob Thomas. 5693 


Jig-saw (The) song; w and ukulele 
arr. Robert Montgomery, m Janice 
Collier. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68337; Mildred June Caldwell. 

5694 


John’s house; w, m and actions Anne 
Harding Thompson; pf. © Mar. 
10, 1988; E for. 28707; Novello & 
co., Itd. 5695 


241 


CATALOGUE OF 
5696 


Jolly (A) jig; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35049; Theodore Presser €o. 5696 


Jolly old ma! Jolly old pa; w and m 
George Lloyd and Raymond Wal- 
lace; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 8, 
1933; E for. 28780; Huntley Trevor 
music co., ltd. 5697 


Jolly Roger; selection, from the mu- 
sical-burlesque, lyrics V. C. Clinton- 
Baddeley, m Walter Leigh, arr. Syd- 
ney Baynes; pf. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
E for. 28046; Boosey & co., ltd. 

5698 


Jugend marschiert; marsch, Ernst 
Hanfstaengl; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E for. 28774; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

5699 


Julia; w and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 
18, 1933; E unp. 68972; George de 
Horth. 5700 


June light and moonlight; w and mel- 
ody Dallas Dale. © 1c Mar. 17, 
1933 ; E unp. 68937; Dallas D. Engle. 

5701 


Junggeselle (Der); polka, old melody, 
new arr.; 1st violin. © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1933; E unp. 68513; Peter Miiller. 

5702 


Junior (The) accordionist dance al- 
bum; arr. bk. 1. © Mar. 6, 1933; 
AA 116782; Antonio Zordan. 5703 


Juon (Paul) Suite; op. 89; klavier, 
violine u. violoncell. nr. 1-5. 
Apr. 18, 19382; E for. 28749; C. A. 
Challier & Co. 5704 


Just a baby’s smile; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68317; 
James Fredrick Spencer. 5705 


Just a desert wanderer; fox-trot, w 
John Alberson, melody Eduard D. 
Madden. © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68947; John A. Sanford. 5706 


Just a dream that could never come 
true; song, w Clif Graham and Nor- 
man Carmichael. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69428; Oliver Lyman 
Wiber. 5707 

Just a kiss; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w.. © 1 a, Mar. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 68860; Grace Small. 5708 


Just a little cabin in the hills; waltz 
song. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 
68525; Frederic Louis Gerbig. 5709 


Just a little flower shop around the 
corner; w and m Harry Woods; 
with ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. © 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, BUSS wees 


Mar. 2, 1933; E pub. 35089; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 5710 


Just a lonely roliing stone; pf. with 
w. © 1c Mar. 6, 1933; HB unp: 
68419; Miner Albert McEKuen. 5711 


Just a song; pf. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69345; Joseph Ray. 5712 


Just a song of love in the rain; from 
14th of July, English, Desmond Car- 
ter, French, René Clair, m Maurice 
Jaubert; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
23, 1933; E for. 28934; Chappell & 
co., ltd. 5713 


Just a song that I can’t forget; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; Hr unp: 
69303; Alois J. Weiss. 5714 


Just another dream; from Face in the 
sky, w and®m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35045; Movietone music corp. 5715 


Just as sure as God made little green 
apples; pf. with w. ©1e. Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 69140; Harker F. 
Thomas. 5716 


Just born to be lonesome; w and m 
Gus Kahn and Lew Pollack; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kia. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E pub. 35331; Keit-Engel, inc. 

s SE1L7 

Just down by the old garden gate; 
song, melody Conwell G. Swenson. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 14; 1933; E unp. 68782; 
Elmer Edgar Clark. 5718 


Just for to-day; duet, w Sibyl FE. 
Partridge, m Jane Bingham Abbott, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; sop. and 
alto. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 
35195; Clayton F. Summy co. 5719 


Just, for you; Song” © 3 cae 
1933; E unp. 68498; Donald B. Me- 
Mullen. 5720 


Just let me call you a pal; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp: 69302; 
Leslie B. McKnight. 5721 

Just longing for you; waltz, pf. with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1983; E unp. 
68661; Clarence R. Pitts. 5722 


Just memories; song. © 1. Mar. 9, 
1933; E unp. 68569; Frederic Louis 
Gerbig. 5723 


Just memories of you; w and melody. 
© 1e. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68313; 
Elmer Schaber. 5724 

Just one glimpse of Calvary; hymn. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69070; 
Winifred J. Olofson. 5725 


242 


ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Just suppose; valse song. © 1 «©. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68627; Char- 
lotte W. Rehder. 5726 


Just tell her while dancing; w and 


melody... © 1 ¢..Mar. 17, 19338; E 
unp. 68913; John W. Henry. 5727 
Just to be with you; song. © 1. 


Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68834; Matilda 
Curtiss. 5728 


Just. whistle; fox trot, w and m EK. M. 
Lester, ©: 1c... Feb, (25, 1933; HB 
unp. 68597 ; Elizabeth M. Leister. 

5729 


Just you and our home sweet home; 
song, melody L. Crow and Margaret 
Daugherty. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E eunp. 69006; Lydia Crow. 5730 


Kadenzen; zu W. A. Mozarts violin- 
konzert nr. 7, werk 271", Georges 
Enesco; violine. © Dee. 30, 1932; 
E for. 28965; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 

5731 


K A sweetheart; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68486; Ida 
Ruth Chamblin. nY ey 


Keep on singing; coll. of songs, ed. 
Kenneth S. Clark. © Mar. 15, 1933; 


AA 115663; Paull-pioneer music 
corp. 5733 
Keep smiling with Roosevelt; song. 


© 1 «¢. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68648 ; 
Frank Cambria. 5734 


Kiesling (Samuel G.) Twin melodies; 
pf. © Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35333; 
Samuel G. Kiesling. 5735 


Kinda da da; song. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69408; Dorothea Ellen 
Layton. 5736 


Kinder, kinder, seid vergniigt; stim- 
mungsschlager, w Willi Webels, m 
Paul Prei!, arr. Georg Jederskowski; 
orch. stimmen. © July 30, 1932; 
Hi for. 28732; Willi Webels, theater 
u. musikverlag. 5737 


Kindergarten and primary songs; w 
and melodies. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 68409; Geraldine Margaret 
DeVine and Wilma Bolte. 5738 


King Arthur; musical comedy. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20; 1933; D 28412; Clair W. 
Johnson. 5738* 


King Kong; march from the film, 
Max Steiner; pf. © Mar. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 35234; Sam Fox pub. co. 

5739 


Kiss, love and hold me; song. © 
Mar. 17, 1983; E pub. 35240; Maud 
Miller Stevenson. 5740 


Kiss me, my darling; w Fred L. Ger- 
big, m the four Jost bros. ; with uku- 
lele arr) © 1c. ° Mar.) 22. 1933; 0B 
unp. 69128; Frank John Jost. 5741 


Kissin’ bug; w Clement Wood, m 
Jacques Wolfe; low voice. © Mar. 
22, 1933; E pub. 35532; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 5742 


Kissing depression good-bye; song, m 
George Miller. © 1 ce. Mar. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 68229; Charles Terry. 5743 


Kleine adventsmusik ; v. Hugo Distler, 
op. 4, flote, oboe, violine, kammer- 
chor, orgel, cembalo o. Klavier, vio- 
loncell, ad lib. Sowie sprecher. Par- 
titur. © Dec. 20, 1932; E for. 28966 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 5744 


Kleiner mann & grosse frau; walzer, 
old melody, new arr.; 1st violin. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1983; E unp. 68510; 
Peter Miller. 5745 


Kieines braunes médel aus Havanna ; 
tango, w Gerd Karlick, m Will Mei- 
sel u. Joe Hajos, arr. Ferry Muhr; 
orch. stimmen. © Sept. 19, 1931; 
E for. 28727; Edition Meisel & co., 
G. m. b. H. 5746 


Konig Karl marsch; v. C. L. Unrath, 
bearb. Hugo Herrmann; akkordeon. 
© Keb. 17,0833"; abo for, 289232 
Adolph Fiirstner. D147 

Kolping (The) march; march, melody, 
and voice pt. with w Otto Knab. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68354; 
Diedrich H. Buerhop. 5748 


Lady bluebird; w and m Mike Benton, 


pf. arr. Marcus Bartlett; with uku-_. 


lele arr. Perry Bechtel. © 1 ec. Mar. 
9, 1933; E unp. 68576; Mitchell Mc- 
Iver Benton. 5749 


Lady, I’m asking you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68286; 
Beatrice EK. Lane. 5750 


Lady, why do I love you; fox-trot, w 
Sam Adelman, melody Benny Adel- 
man. © 1.¢c, Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68328; Samuel Adelman and Benja- 
min Adelman. DTOL 


Lafayette; melody Basie-Durham. © 
1.¢e. Feb. 18, 1988; E unp. 69078; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 5752 

Laggiti; valzer, versi Nisa, m A. M. 
Zanuso. © Nov. 15, 1932; E for. 
28841; S. a. Melodi. 5753 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Laguna; tango, Manuel Pizzaro, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28552; Editions 


Salabert. 5754 
Lamb (The) of God; sacred cantata, 
w Frances R. Havergal, John G. 


Whittier, and from Bible; women’s 

voices. Se. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68997; John M. Hughes. 

5755 

Language (The) of love; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69385; Fred Plyler. 5756 
Last (The) Mohican; syncopated 
dance, Lothar Perl; pf. © Mar. 17, 
1933; E for. 29048; B. Schott’s 
sohne. SDT 


Late September; w Amy Lowell, m 
Ferdinand Dunkley; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Mar. 22, 1933 ; E pub. 35422; 
Ferdinand Luis Dunkley. 5758 


Latest (The) wrinkle; song, arr. Fred 
Murmann. © 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 68745; Harold Samuel Blegen. 

5759 


Laughin’ Louie; w and melody Clar- 
ence Gaskill. © 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 68895; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
CO:, nc. “4, DAGO 


Laurita ; song of Spain, w and melody. 
© 1e¢. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 68465; 
Irene Brooks Pierson. 5761 


Lawn dance; by Isabel Brown; pf. © 
Mar. 11, 1933; E pub. 35166; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 5762 


Lay me to rest beneath the roses; w 
A. D. Delay, m Arthur Muldrew 
Allan. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E ump. 
68240; Arthur M. Allan & A. D. De- 
lay. 5763 


Lay your head on my shoulder; w and 
m Con Conrad, Sam Coslow and 
Jimmy Campbell. © 1 c. Mar. 21, 
1933; E unp. 69033; Campbell, Con- 
nelly, ine. 5764 


Lead us O Father; anthem, w William 
H. Burleigh, m William T. Tim- 
mings; mixed voices with alto solo; 
organ acc. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35262; Carl Fischer, inc. 5765 


Leap (A) year dream; song, m Eu- 
gene Platzman. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
BE pub. 35194; M. A. Jackson. 5766 


Leave me alone; wand melody. ©1ce. 
Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68926; Helen 
Sirade. 5767 


__ pt. Hi, n. S., We 28 


Leaving blues; w and nielody D. Wil- 
liams. © 1c. Mar. 16; 1933; E unp. 
68896 ; Southern muSi€ pub. ¢Co., ine. 

5768 


Lebenslust; chorwalzer nach lieben, 
alten melodien, dichtung u. musika- 
lische bearb. Franciscus Nagler; 
gem. chor. © Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 
28741; Gebr. Hug & co. 5769 


— mannerchor, mit klavier- 
0. orch.-begl. Klavierauszug. © 
Nov. 17, 19382; E for. 28992; Gebr. 
Hug & co. 5770 


Leggett; hymn tune, w R. H. Robin- 
son. ©1c Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68562; Douglas Fletcher. area) 


Let all the world; w George Herbert; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Nov. 7, 
1932; E for. 28767; Arthur Somer- 
vell. 5772 


Let by-gones be by-gones; w and m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with ukulele arr. 
R. S. Stoddon. © Feb. 21, 1933; E 
for. 28848; B. Feldman & Co. 5773 


Let it rain; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69041; Vivian 
Duncan. 5774 


Let me be your pal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68755; 
Olive Flaskamp. 5775 


Let me dream and dream; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68899; 
William J. Simon. 5776 


Let me dream that waltz again; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1 e Mar. 81, 
1933; E unp. 69510; Arnold Maurice 
Cowan. 5177 


Let me see you smile; w and melody. — 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69044; 
Dunean sisters. 5778 


Let’s go! America; w Harper Garcia 
Smyth, m Walter Logan. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35024; Sam Fox pub. 
co. 5779 


Let’s laugh the depression away; W 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 69390; Thomas Carroll Snow. 

5780 


Let’s pull to-gether ; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 35185; 
George R. Zarter. 5781 


Let’s spend an evening at home; w and 
melody Kay O’Donnell, Buddy Fields 
and Gerald Marks. © 1. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 683381; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 5782 


244 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


5810 


Let’s take a little walk with Mary; 
w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 68529; Bert Hoffman. 5783 


Let’s tell the truth; w and melody 
Roy Turk and Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1 ce. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69463; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 5784 


Let there be love, and there was love; 
w Don Hartman, m Jay Gorney ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35026; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 5785 


Letter (The); 3-pt. cho., English, 
Luther Moffitt, German, Theodor 
Storm, m Frederick A. Stock, arr. 
Albert Noelte; women’s voices. © 
Mar. 23, 1933; E pub. 35472; H. T. 
FitzSimons co. 5786 


Letter (A) asking to come home; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68508; 
James T. Hosking. 5787 


Lie (The) he wrote home; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 69266; Bob Miller. 5788 


Lieber schatz, ich habe heut’ geburt- 
stag ; stimmungsschlager u. slow-fox, 
m Paul Preil, op. 374, arr. Heinz 
Joachim Vieweg. © Dec. 21, 1932; 
E for. 28994; Willi Webels. | 5789 


Liebes leid; w Morris Rosenfeld, m 
Abraham §. Ellstein. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35321; Henry Lefko- 
witch. 5790 


Liebesgliick ; walzerlied, w A. Kessler, 
m F. W. Mehr. © 1 ec. Mar. 11, 
1933; E unp. 68694; Anton Kessler 
and Friedrich Wilhelm Mehr. 5791 


Liebeslied; w Julius Wolff, English, 
Mrs. John P. Morgan, m Felix Wein- 
' gartner, op. 7, nr. 38. Neue ausgabe. 
© Mar. 10, 1931; E for. 28725; Ries 
& Erler, G.m.b.H. 5792 


Liebeswalzer ; v. Johann Strauss, text- 
lich u. musikalisch eingerichtet, Leo 
Blech. © Jan. 20, 1933; E for. 
28773 ; Hd. Bote & G. Bock. 5793 


Lieder in schweizer-mundart; songs, 
w Sophie Hammerli-Marti, Elisa+ 
beth Thommen tu. a. © May 6, 
1932; E for. 28985; Irma Levaillant. 

5794 


Life (The) for me; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1988; E unp. 69263; Inez Samuel- 
son. 5795 


Life’s no fun; w Vin Lindhe, m Pem 
Davenport. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; 


E unp. 68892; Pembroke Mortimer 
Davenport. 5796 


Lightly dancing, lovely marchioness; 
w Barnetta Brown from the French 
of Hugéne Bazot, m Lemaire, arr. 
Wm. Stickles; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 35078; 
Harms, inc. 5T97 


Lily-May ; w and m Ted Fiorito, Harry 
Tobias and Neil Moret; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 35315; 
Leo Feist, inc. 5798 


Lily of the valley; w and melody. © 
1 c« Mar. 6, 1938; E unp. 68375; 
Elmore Ewing Jones. 5799 


Linger just a Httle longer; w and m 
William Wollens. © 1 ec. Mar. 10, 
1933 ; E unp. 686438 ; William Wollen- 
schlager. 5800 


Lingering memories; song, arr. Al 
Henning; pf. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 69153; Oliver Guy Stam. 

5801 


Listen to me; from Take it or leave 
it, w and melody Parke Grindel. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1983; E unp. 69104; 
Thomas Linwood Grindell. 5802 


Liszt (Franz) Haster song of the 
angels; anthem, w Goethe, English, 
Helen A. Dickinson, m arr. Clarence 
Dickinson; women’s voices; organ 
acc. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 35358 ; 
H. W. Gray ©o. \ 5803 


Love dreams; solo or duet, arr. 
Albert Adam; pf. ace. 1. Hawaiian 
steel guit.—2. Spanish guit. © Mar. 
21, 19383; E pub. 35385, 35401; Cen- 
tury music pub. co. 5804, 5805 


Little (A) beer, a pretzel and you; w 
and melody Howard Johnson, Harry 
Pease and Ed. G. Nelson. © 1. 
Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 69165; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 5806 


Little Bernice Clayton; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68653 ; 
Bessie Wells. 5807 


Little (A) bird told me your secret; 
duet, w Pamela Mason, m Jeanne 
Sterling. © 1. Feb. 23, 1933; EB 
unp. 69467; Margery Featherston 
and Hsther Weikel. 5808 


Little boy; song. © 1 ¢«. Mar. 14, 
1933; E unp. 68769; Lois Dunbar 
Reid. 5809 


Little boy of my dreams; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 25, 19383; E unp. 69245; 
Elizabeth Spencer Moquin. 5810 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5811 


Little (The) bum; w and melody I. 


Vassilakis. © 1 c¢. Mar. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 68566; John Thymios. 

5811 

Little cabin of dream’s [sic]; Song. 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68274; 
Carrie Davis Chapman. 5812 


Little (The) church covered with 
flowers; w G. C. Bunton and Fred 
R. Wightman, m G. C. Bunton and 
F. Dean Moore; pf. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69052; George Clinton 
Bunton. 5813 


Little (The) disciple; Easter play, w 
and m J. B. Faure, and others, 
arr. Ruth Amelia Smith and Adelina 
Patti Fulton; mixed voices. Voce. 
se. © Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35107; 


M. Witmark & sons. 5814 
— — Voe. se. 1. Sop., 
alto and bass.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto.—3. Sop. and alto. © Mar. 6, 


1933; E pub. 35080-35082; M. Wit- 
mark & Sons. 5815-5817 


Little girl of mine; pf. treble with 
Wwe XC) tC. Mar tS, Tojo. EH Thp. 
68756; E. Perry Crump. 5818 


Little girlie; fox-trot song. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68626; Fred 
Sutherland. 5819 


Little (A) green lane; w Desmond 
Carter, m May H. Brahe; in E flat. 
© Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 29062; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. 5820 


Little home in the Genesee Valley; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69344; 
John Harold Schwab. 5821 


Little (A) home, my mother and a 
winding lane; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69208; Joseph 
Anthony Kushner. 5822 

Little mother; w and m _ Harold 


Holmes; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 23, 1933; E 


pub. 35138; Harold Holmes music 
publications. 5823 
Little Nell; melodrama in rhythm, w 
and m Willy Divina. © Mar, 4, 
1933; E pub. 35115; Skidmore music 
co., ine. 5824 


Little old-fashioned cottage; pf. treble 
with w. © 1. Mar. 31, 1988; HB 
unp. 69520; Dewey Lionel Dick. 

5825 


Little old sod shanty; w and melody 
Jules Allen. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 69091; Southern music pub. 
eo., inc. 5826 


pt. 107, n.S., V..28: 


Little pictures ; 10 pieces, Jesse Furze ;. 
pf. © Feb. 22, 1933; E for. 28677; 
Joseph Williams, Itd. 5827 


Little (The) place I once called home; 
w and melody. ©1 «. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68324; Nora Wilson. 5828 


Little (A) romance; by Charles Wood- 
house; violin; pf. ace. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E for. 28816; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 5829 


Little Sweetheart of mine; w and. 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68934; Edwin A. George and 
Ward Pleshek. 5830: 


Little sweetheart of the range land; 
valse song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68213; Jennie A. Mazzaro. 

5831 


Little wild rose of the mountains; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross: © 
1 e@ Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 68476; 
Hazel Winney Broady. ~ 5832 


Lizene; w and m Otto L. Bohanan. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69276; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 5833 


Lockhart (The) band-class method ;. 
by Lee M. Lockhart and Edmund M. 
Goehring. bk. 1. Teacher’s sc. © 
Mar. 8, 1938; AA 116644; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 5834 


Lollipop land; musical play. © 1 e.. 
Feb. 14, 1933; D 28404; Helen Ram- 


sey. 5834* 
Lollypops; pf. with w. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
23, 1933; E unp. 69155; Howard 
Nicholas Dynes. 5835: 


London every day; suite, Eric Coates; 
orch. pts. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 
28723; Chappell & co., ltd. 5836 


Lone (The) hobo; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 17, 1983; 1  unp. Geez: 
Joseph Hone. 5837 


Lonely; valse song. © 1 c. Mar; 1, 
1933; E unp. 68609; Carl Pope. 
5838 


Lonesome for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69316; Re C. 
Thomas. 5839 


Lonesome, I need you; w and melody 
Fleming and Townsend. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp, 69085; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., inc. 5840 


Lonesome now; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69037; Gary Fuss. 
5841 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1983 


Lonesome valley; w Lou Klein, m Bob 


Miller; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
22, 1933; E pub. 35498; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & Go., ine. 5842 


Lonesome waltz; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 10, 1983; E unp. 68651; A. 
Winifred Widney Law. 5843 


Longing; song. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 68683; Marion Hart Prentice. 
5844 

Longing to be with you; by Ada May; 
pf. treble. © 1 c¢ Mar. 29, 1933; 
H unp. 69448; Ada May Weeks. 5845 


Longwood gardens; march, Chas. Ben- 
ter; band pts. © Feb. 1, 1933; HE 


pub. 35274; Carl Fischer, inc. 5846 
Look who’s here; musicomedy, Dbk., 
Carleton §S. Hadley, m Ted Wil- 


liams. Voc. sc. © Mar. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 35549; Shattinger piano & 
music co. 5847 


Looking for work; song. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1983; E unp. 69285; Berenice 
Ward. Stockland. 5848 


Looking forward to the day, when we 
Shall meet again; song; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 
68475; Florence Schmidt. 5849 


Looking on the bright side; w and m 
Howard Flynn, arr. Albert Szirmai; 
‘with ukulele arr. © Mar. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35306; Harms, inc. 5850! 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; w from 
Psalm 23, m Kathryn Miner. © 
1 c. Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68863; 
Kathryn Lucinda Miner. 5851 


Lost sweetheart; song. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E pub. 35120; William Am- 
bers. 5852 

Louisiana moon; w and melody G. Au- 


try and Lee Boswell. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
10, 1933; E unp. 69459; Gene Autry. 


5853 
Lou’siana lullaby; w and melody 
Charles Newman, Johnny Burke 


and Harold Spina. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69419; Santly bros., 
inc. 5854 


Love a la carte; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1983; E unp. 69046; 


Vivian Duncan. 5855 
Love, beautiful love; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ©. 


Mar. 15, 1988; E unp. 68855; Mary 
Gladys Fuqua. 5856 


171754—33——_-4 


5871 


Love brings you back; song, w Fran- 
ces EH. Dexter. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1933; E unp. 69243; Wilbur C. Dex- 
ter. 5857 


Love came stealing like a thief in the 
night; w and m Val Burton and 
Will Jason. © 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1983: 
E unp. 68487; Movietone music 
corp. 5858 


Love ’em and leave ’em; w and m 
Si Vanderlaan and Jim Huso; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69359; Simon Vanderlaan 
and James Huso. D859 


Love for a day; valse song. © 1 c. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68620; Bella 
Rosa. 5860 


Love in a sunny rose garden; w and 
melody. ,.© 1 ¢.. Mar; 17, 1933: BH 
unp. 68920; Edward Stude. 5861 


Love is a merry-go-round; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 
69048; Vivian Duncan. 5862 


Love is best; song, w Ethel Carver. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 19383; E unp. 69241; 
Edla Zost. 5863 


Love is blind; w Rita Stramese, and 


melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 68499; Lawrence Zucchino. 
5864 


Love is like an arabesque; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68823; Ford William Lefler. 5865 


Love me; song, from A good woman 
poor thing. © Jan. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 35094; Arthur Margetson. 5866 


Love me like you should dear; song, 
m Helene and Vivian Lo Serro. © 
ite! Mart’ 7,41933);" i unp: “68506 ; 
Joseph Cuccia. 5867 

Love me only; w Jack Joyce, melody 

J. Joyce and Charles Seddon. © 

1. ec. Mar. 25, 1983: EH unp: 69251 ; 

John E. Joyce, jr. 5868 


Love me today; song, melody James 
L. Brown. © 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1933; HB 
unp. 68407; Nellie Bukwick. 5869 


Love me tonight, sweetheart; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 «. 
Mar. 11, 1988; E unp. 68744; Ray- 
mond Hofeldt. 5870 


Love of my heart; waltz, w Wavel M. 
Burg, m Gertrude E. Burg; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 27, 1933; E 
pub, 35466; Walter A. Quincke. 

5871 


247 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5872 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Love’s a flower; w John Galsworthy, 
m Cyril C. Dalmaine, tonic solfa 
tr. H. J. Timothy ; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 28922; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 5872 


Love songs of the Nile; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, arr. C. 


Maxwell. © 1. Mar. 6, 1983; EB 
unp. 68411; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 5873 


L-o-y-e spells love for me; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 10, 1983; E unp. 68671; 
Robert Livingston Vance. 5874 


Love strikes a rhapsody; w N. K. 
Panama, melody H. Stein; with 
chord ace. © 1. Mar. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 68765; Norman K. Panama 
and Herman Stein. 5875 


Love (The) that lies; w Paul Francis 
Webster and Michael Prince, mel- 
ody John Jacob Loeb. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1933; E unp. 69205; Leo. Feist, 
ine. 5876 


Love, you are the sunrise; w Harold 
Adamson, m Burton Lane. © Mar. 
23, 19338; E pub. 35421; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 5877 


Lovelight (The) of a soul; song, 
melody Guy Ervin Carpenter. © 
1 e@. Mar. 22, 1933; ‘EH unp. 69117; 
David Riley Carpenter. 5878 


Lovely one; waltz, w S. Adelman, 
melody B. Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68415; Samuel Adel- 
man and Benjamin Adelman. 5879 


Lover ; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rod- 
gers; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 15, 
1933; E pub. 35008; Famous music 
corp. 5880 


Love’s day; rhapsody, w K. Cinque- 


mani. ©1«e Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 
68701; Edna W. Murtagh. 5881 
Love’s dream after the ball; inter- 
mezzo, Alphons OCzibulka,_ arr. 


Thomas C. Brown; military band 
pts. © Jan. 3, 1933; E for. 28824; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 5882 


Love’s dream boat; song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 19383; E unp. 68747; Helen 
Adams-Strickland. 5883 


Love’s longing; song, solo-duet, with 
arr. for violin-solo-duet, organ or pf. 
ace. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 35134; 
Maximilian Friess. 5884 


Love’s lottery; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 7, 19838; E unp. 68461; Fred 
Shorey Campbell. 5885 


Love’s lullaby; song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 69484; Anna Welker 
Brown. 5886 


Love’s prisoner; w William Blake, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 
29045; Boosey & co., ltd. 5887 


Love’s tomorrow; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. Mar. 15, 


1933; E unp. 68856; Hazel Kay. 
5888 

Loving you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 38, 1988; E unp. 68312; John 
Notch. 5889 


Low down upon the Harlem river; w 
Mack Gordon, m Harry Revel; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
39027; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 5890 


Lullaby; w K. J. Cronin, m Sister 
Mary Irene. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 68697; Katharine J. Cronin 
and Mary Irene Kelly 5891 


Lullaby for a child; song, w Clarence 
P. Milligan. © .1 c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68996; Howard Field Fas- 
Sett. 5892 


Lunacy; w Danford Barney, m Ewald 
Haun. Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 
29020; G. Ricordi & co. 5893 


Lupe: w and melody Monty FerDon. 
©1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 68444; 
Monroe Alyin FerDon. 5894 


Lying in the hay; fox-trot, w Jean 
Franc-Nohain, English, Henry Rob- 
erts and Harry S. Pepper, m 
Mireille; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
7, 1933; E for. 28681; Dix, ltd. 5895 


Ma rue; de La revue d’amour, paroles 
Jacques-Charles, m Jean Lenoir; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28606; Editions Sala- 
bert. 5896 


McCutchan; hymn tune, w John New- 
ton. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68558; Douglas Fletcher. 5897 


McKinley; hymn tune, w Henry F. 
Lyte. ©1ce. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68559; Douglas Fietcher. 5898 


w and m Else Brix and Charles 
Humfeld. © Mar. 23, 1933; E pub. 
35453; McKinley high school. 5899 


Made for love; song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 69494; Henry eine 
5 


248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8. 1933 


Madonnella campagnola; versi C. Ian- 
taffi, m Gino Travisi; pf. Nov. 
15, 1932; E for. 28839; Theo Muccy. 

5901 


Madrigal; tango, de J. F. Falcon, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 


paroles. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28553; Editions Salabert. 5902 
Madrigale e Ballata; versi Franco 


Sacchetti, m Antonio Veretti. © 
Mar. 20, 1983; E for. 28945; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 5903 


Madi, in Wien wird es friihling; tango, 
text Willy Rosen u. Marcel Lion, m 
Franz Doelle, bearb. Ferry Muhr; 
orch. stimmen. © July 15, 1982; E 
for. 28684; Wiener Phonix verlag. 

5904 


Magdalén; pf. with w. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
14, 1983; E unp. 68774; Ruth Mezz. 
5905 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; in D, 
Wilfred Layton; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Mar. 17, 1933; E pub. 
30467; H. T. FitzSimons co. 5906 


—— m Herbert W. Sumsion; mixed 
voices ; organ acc. © Jan. 26, 1933; 


EK for. 28791; Oxford university 
press. 5907 
Mahogany hall stomp; by Spencer 


Williams, arr. Cornel Tanassy, jr.; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 
35512; Joe Davis, inc. 5908 


Maison (La) des amourettes; fox-trot, 
paroles Pierre Bayle et Robert Mal- 
leron, m J. Jekyll; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28598; Editions Salabert. 5909: 

Makin’ a fool of myself over you; song. 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68974; 
Louis Grosenick. 5910 


‘Man hangin’ around; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp: 68357; 


Beatrice Rodick. 5911 
Manola; tango-sérénade, paroles 
Charles Forge, m FE. Stubbs-Du 
Perron. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 


28637 ; Choudens. 5912 


Marabelle; w and m Walter and Duff. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 69462; 
Walter B. Bell. 5913 


March along; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69355; Harvey 
J. Lebo. 5914 
“March and lullaby, Baby Alice; w and 


melody. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 69356; Harvey J. Lebo. 5915 


5930 


March (The) of prosperity; by Victor 
Renton, arr. William M. Felton; pf., 
4 hands. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35054; Theodore Presser co. 5916 


March of the Amazons; by R. H. Bas- 
sett; pf. conductor. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 69479; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 5917 


March triumphant; by Wilbur Cheno- 
weth; pf. © Jan. 16, 1933; E pub. 
35287; Carl Fischer, inc. 5918 


March U. W. V.; pf. solo and song. 
© Mar. 14, 19338; E pub. 35242; 
Claude Johnson. 5919 


Marche (La) des grands boulevards; 
m Maurice Yvain; pf. 1°" violin, 
cello et c. basse, avee paroles. Ptes. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28590; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 5920 


—— paroles Max Blot, m Maurice 
Yvain; avec accord de lV’ukulele. © 
Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28591; Editions 
Salabert. 5921 


Marching in chains; Russian folk 
Song, arr. Ralph L. Baldwin; men’s 
cho. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35508; Associated music publishers, 
ine. 5922 


Mardi (The) gras; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 7, 19383; E unp. 68466; 
Irene Brooks Pierson. 5923 


Margarita; song, melody Rosa _ de- 
Paret. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 
69290; Marjorie Harper. 5924 


Marinero (Un) en el golfo; letra y 
m Ernesto Ramirez Valdes; pf. © 
1 ce. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68346; 
Dionisio Acosta. 5925 


Mariquita’s dance; tango; pf. ©1ec. 
Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68448; Hthel 


L. Mahoney. 5926 
Marlene in trousers; song, melody 
Gene Panzone. 1 ec; ‘Mar. 22, 


1933; E unp. 691384; Salvatore Bono. 


5927 
Marley, L. M.; hymn tune, Merritt 
Ierley. © Mar. 4, 1933; E pub. 


35142; Merritt A. Ierley. 5928 


Mary I love you; w Jack Joyce, mel- 
ody Charles Seddon. © 1 c Mar. 
25, 19383; E unp. 69246; John E. 
Joyee, jr. 5929 


Mary, that old fashioned sweetheart 
of «mines song: © 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 68980; Virginia HE. 
Strang. 5930 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5930* 


Master (The) dot method; for ukulele, 
banjo-uke, tiple and uke-guit. © 1 
ce. Mar. 29, 19838; A ad. int. 17669; 
pubd. Mar. 15, 1983; Don Tucker. 

5930* 


May-blossoms; [accordion] © Feb. 
10, 19338; E pub. 35413; Leslie C. 
Groff. 5931 


May I call you mine; song. ©1 ©. 
Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68829; Doro- 
thy M. Lorman. 5932 

Maybe I love you too much; w and 
m Irving Berlin; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 9, 19388; E° pub. -35125; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 5933 


Maybe I’m just a nobody; fox trot 


song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68608; Evelyn Ibach. 5934 
Mayerl (Billy) Three syncopated 


rambles; pf. © Mar. 22, 1933; E 
for. 28955; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 
5935 


Maytime; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c Mar. 13, 
1933; E unp. 68724; Henry Schu- 
macher. 5936 


Mazurka; by Neva Garner Green- 
wood; violin; pf. ace. © Mar. 21, 
19832 - HE pub. 35480: eee Bite 
Simons co. 5937 

Mean gal; w and melody. ©1«. Mar. 
22, 19383; E unp. 69125; William N. 
Brownstein. 5938 


Meditation; by Alexander MacFadyen, 
founded on the 38rd prelude in C 
min., Johann Sebastian Bach; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 25, 1933; E pub. 
35574; Badger music pub. co. 5939 


Meet me at the great world’s fair; w 
J. Gloub, m H. Le Grand; with uku- 


lele arr. © Feb. 18, 1933; E pub. 
35036: John Gloub and Harry 
Le Grand. 5940 


Meet me in Miami; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35346; Mayme Finley Broome. 5941 


Meet that gal of mine; w and melody 
Roy Farrell. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68987; Harry Prince. 5942 


Mein harmonium; album 34 beliebter 
stticke in leichter spielbarkeit, Jac 
Bonset. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 
28765; B. Schott’s séhne. 59438 


Mein midel, der wein und die rosen; 
walzer, w K. Blume u. Dr. Lacroix, 
m Karl Blume. 1. Salon-orch. stim- 
men mit gesang u. pf.—2. Gesang u. 


pt. TEs vaee 


pf. © Sept. 26, 1932; E for. 28977, 
28980; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 
5944, 5945. 


Mein schénes kind vom _ Rhein; 
marsch, w Gerhard Ebeler, m Hans 
Otten. © i Jani d,:! 19336 ator. 
28758; G. Ebeler verlag. 5946 


Melodies from theme song; melodies. 
© 1 « Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69287; 
Oliver Haserodt. 5947 


Melody moon; pf. with w. © 1 e. 
Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68355; Gudrun 
Benedickte Norman. 5948. 


Memories; song, m Burrell Van Buren. 
© June 28, 1932; E pub. 35128; 
Cora Henderson Conway. 5949 


Memories live on; ,waltz song, pf. 
arr. Dorothy Wilson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
10, 1983; E unp. 68642; Jean King. 

5950: 


Memories of dear old Montana; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, i933; 
E unp. 68970; Richard Pickett. 5951 


Memories of mother; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68638; 
Lillian Bigelow. 5952 


Memories of the Orient; waltz; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢ Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68904; P. Spicacci. 

"sf ae Eee 


Memories of you, baby mine; pf. with 
w. © 1 ec. Mar. .7,;, 1933; Boga 
68481; Margaret Ordway. 5954 


Memory’s lane; valse song. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68598; .Lena 
Davis. 5955 


Mendelssohn (Arnold) Zwo6lf  alt- 
deutsche Weihnachtslieder; kinder- 
o. frauenchor. Singerpartitur. © 
Nov. 18, 1982; E for. 28958; Freit- 
kopf & Hiirtel. 5956 


Menuet; from Downland suite, by 
John Ireland; pf. © Feb. 23, 1933; 
E for. 28536; Edwin Ashdown, Itd. 

5957 


Mermaids of the Moldau; overture, 
J. R. RozkoSny, rev. arr. W. J. Dut- 
hoit; military band pts. © Jan. 3, 
1933; E for. 28822; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 5958 


(A) of spring; by Mark 
Brewer; military band pts., with 
conductor. © Jan. 8, 1933; E for. 
28823 ; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 
5959 


Message 


290 


me 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Methode (La) parfaite; pour étudier, 


seul, tous systemes  d’accordéon 
chromatique, Jonés Freytet. © Dec. 
15, 19382; E for. 28862; Achille 
Jauniaux. 5960 


Mi gaucho; tango, L. M. Ferrete, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28554 ; Editions Salabert. 5961 


Mia domino Chiquita; song, lyric Phil 
Price; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68366; Dino 
Alessi. 5962 


Mickey Mike, it’s you I like; w and m 
Mike Benton; with ukulele arr. © 
1 c. Mar. 9, 1933; E unp. 68577; 
Mitchell McIver Benton. 5963 


Midnight moon; ballad, m Harl Ches- 
ter Daniels. © 1c. Mar. 15, 19383; 
E unp. 68824; Harl C. Daniels. 

5964 


Midnight symphony; w Madeline Mul- 
vey, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69414; Stella Cuiulen 
Engle. 5965 


Milano; w and m Arthur Le Clerq; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1933; 
HE for. 28771; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., Itd. 5966 


Milyon; w and meiody Frank Bing- 
ham Winegar. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1933; 
EH unp. 68819; Ellen A. Curtis. 5967 


Miniatures in music; by Cyrus M. Mc- 
Cormick; pf. bk. 3. © Keb. 23, 
19388; E pub. 35475; Cyrus H. Mc- 
‘Cormick. 5968 


Minnie Skavinsky Skavar; w and m 
Frank Crumit. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
pub. 35326; F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


5969. 


Minuet and Valse; by Charles Wood- 
house; violin; pf. acc. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E for. 28817; Hawkes & son 
(Loncon) Itd. 5970 


Mir fehlt ein freund wie du; tango, 
aus Der frauendiplomat, w Robert 
Gilbert u. Karl Brill, m Hans May, 
arr. Mae Ayn; orch. stimmen. 
Feb. 24, 19382; E for. 29001; Edition 
Karl Briill. 5971 


Mir ist heut’ so nach liebe; tango, text 
Fritz Rotter, m Ralph Erwin, 
spezial-arr. Fred Ralph; orch. stim- 
men. © May 4, 1932; EB for. 28972; 
Edition Karl Briill. 5972 


Mis perros; zamba, letra y m Luis 
Rodolfo Chavez; pf. © 1c. Mar. 3, 


5983 


1933; E unp. 68343; Dionisio Acosta. 
5973 


Miss Depression ain’t my gal no more; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1933; 
H unp. 68269; Charles Alexander 
Devine. 5974 


Missa Regina angelorum; text liturgi- 
cal, m Sister M. Florentine ; sop. and 
alto; organ ace. © Mar. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 35218; Poor hancmaids of 
Jesus Christ. 9975 


Mr. Roosevelt; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 30, 19338; E unp. 69497; Percy 
Gillespie. 5976 


Mister Wu; oper v. M. Karlev, nach 
dem drama v. Harry M. Vernon u. 
Harold Owen, m Eugen d’Albert, 
nach den vorhandenen skizzen vol- 
lendet, Leo Blech, klavierauszug mit 
text H. F. Redlich. © Sept. 7, 1932; 
D 28415; Edition Adler, G. m. b. H. 

5976* 


Same wa eartitur phe oOTehie ©) 
Sept. 7, 1932; D 28414; Edition Ad- 
ler, G. m. b. H. 5976** 


Modern method for the Spanish gui- 
tar; plectrum style, Arthur Black. 
© Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35281; Carl 
Fischer, inc. o97T7 


Moderner rhythmus ; jazz-klavier 
schiile, verfasst von Paul Schramm. 
© Mar. 8, 1933; E for. 28946; Schle- 
singer’sche buch & musikhandlung. 

5978 


Moi je joue au yoyo; one-step, paroles 
Jack Cazol, m A. Calabrése; avec 
accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28575; Editions Sala- 
bert. 5979 


Moment (The) I saw you; from film 
Soldiers of the king, w Clifford 
Grey, m Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 10, 1933; E for. 28782; 
Lawrence Wright music co. 5980 


Monarch of the seas; from He wanted 
adventure, w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Jack Waller and Joseph 
Tunbridge. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
28937; Chappell & co., ltd. 5981 


Money; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69297; Jose M. Albert- 
son. 5982 


Money talks; fox-trot, w Norman Lee, 
m Idris Lewis; orch. pts. © Feb. 
14, 1983; E for. 28820; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 5983 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5984 


Montani (Pietro) Fantasia; pf. © 
Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 28885; G. Ricor- 


di & co. 5984 
Moods; by Frederick Kell; B_ flat 
clarinet solo, with pf. acc. © Mar. 


7, 1983; E for. 28880; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 5985 


Moon beams are stealing the kisses 
that should belong to me; w and 


melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 68681; Madlyn Reynolds 
Skirm. 5986 


Moon (The) has the blues; song. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68368; 


Arminta Ruth Webber. 5987 
Moon-man (The); extravaganza, w 
and m, without overture. © 1 ce. 


Feb. 20, 1983; E unp. 68198; Louise 
Bartlett. 5988 


Moon of the desert; song. © 1 « 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68383; Rilda 
Mae Schick and B. J. Winters. 

5989 


Moon shadows; song, m Luther A. 
Glark. ©- Feb.  4f 1933: (© “pub. 
35100; Emma R. Fisher. 5990 


Moon (The), the stars and you; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1933; 
EK unp. 68358; Dale Newell Carty. 

5991 


Moonbeams smile again; song. © 1 
ec. .Mar. .8, 1933; BH. unp: 68565; 
George W. Hoover. 5992 


Moonlight brings memories of mother ; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 28, 19383; 
E unp. 69460; Juanita Baker. 5993 


Moonlight caught in your hair; w and 
m Betty Bennett. © 1c Mar. 15, 
1933; E unp. 68832; Helen Mary 
Bennett. 5994 


Moonlight (A) dream; w Charles M. 
Huffman, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1933; 


EK unp. 68716; Charles Huffman. 

5995 
Moonlight memories; song, melody 
James L. Brown. © 1 @ Mar. 6, 


1933; E unp. 68406; T. F. Moore. 
5996 


Moonlight millionaires; w Billy Rose 


and Irving Kahal, m George W. 
Meyer; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
29, 1983; E pub. 35570; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & Go., inc. 5997 


Moonlight on the hills of old 
mont; 
with ukulele arr. 


Ver- 
song, m James L. Brown; 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


1933; E unp. 69815; Grace Corey 
Lasher. 5998 


Moonlight serenade; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. © 1° « Mar db 
1933; E unp. 68692; Albert Sugden. 

5999 


More than you know; w William Rose 
and Edward Eliscu, modernized pf. 
arr. Vincent Youmans; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 35334; 
Miller music, inc. 6000 


Morning, noon, and night I dream of 
you; w and melody Tom Cawley. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68284; 
Michael T. Cawley. 6001 


Morning prayer; Cesare Sodero; flute, 
oboe, B flat clarinet, bassoon and 
horn in F, or B flat ten. saxophone. 
Se. © Mar. 24, 1983; E pub. 35509 ; 
Associated music publishers, ine. 

6002 

Morris (R..0O.) Suite; pf.. seseand 
violoncello pt. © Feb. 16, 1933; E 
for. 28802; Oxford univ. press. 

6003. 


Mother; w and melody. © 1 c. Mar. 
24, 1983; E unp. 69211; Wallace M. 
Cryor. 6004 

Mcther and Erin; song. © 1. Mar. 
20, 19383; E unp. 68993; John C. 
Goenen. 6005. 

Mother calls you; song. © 1c. Mar. 
22, 19838; E unp. 69131; Nellie KE. 
Rice and Florence A. Morrison. 


6006 
Mother dear; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69305; Anna 
M. Krause. 6007 
——w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69369; William Wil- 
ford. 6008 


Mother (The) I adore; song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
c. Mar. 27, 1983:  unpy eee 
Hugh Muehlenbein. 60098 


Mother I love you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Mar. 138, 1933; E unp. 68726; Mar- 
garet F. Thornbury. 6010 


Mother MacKaye; w Ralph Leigh 
MacKaye, m Floyd Anton Schaab. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69242; 
Ralph Leigh MacKaye. 6011 


Mother mine; song, musical arr, Al- 
bert Downing; pf. © Jan. 10, 1933; 
E for. 290385; Bessie Mae Dick. 

6012 


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no. 3. 1933 


Mother o’ mine; w Rudyard Kipling, 
m A. Walter Kramer, arr. Christo- 
pher O’Hare. 1. Mixed voices.—2. 
Sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Mar. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 35200, 35201; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 6013, 6014 


Mother of mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68715; John 
Emerson Hoffman. 6015 


Mother song; song, m Burrell Van 
orem: pt. ©-1.¢, Mar.: 8, 1933; 
E unp. 68520; Julia Thiessen. 6016 


Mother’s eyes; song, w Andreas Bard. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68739; 
Julius Osiier. 6017 


Mother’s kiss; w and melody. ©1«. 
Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 69397; Nellie 
M. Young. 6018 


Mother’s whisper; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1983; E unp. 68696; 
Hugh Evans Anglyn. 6019 


Mothersingers; pf. treble. © 1 « 
Mar. 16, 1983; E unp. 68886; Mar- 
garet Bronson. 6020 


Mourner’s bench; w Clement Wood, m 
Jacques Wolfe; med. voice. © Mar. 
22, 19388 ; E pub. 35535; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 6021 

Moweaqua’s 54; w and melody. ©1-. 
Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68341; Harold 
E. Constant. 6022 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Adagio; 
einleitung zur C moll fuge, gesetzt 
Ernst Lewicki; 2 klaviere, 4 hinde. 
© Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 28858; C. F. 
Peters. 6023. 


— Ave verum; English w and arr. 
of m Katherine K. Davis; women’s 
cho.; organ, or pf. acc. © Mar. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35348; E. C. Schirmer 
music ¢o. 6024 


Figaros hochzeit; komische oper, 
dichtung Lorenzo Da Ponte, deut- 
sche tibersetzung der gesiinge u. rezi- 
tative in den vermassen des urtextes 
S. Anheisser. Klavierauszug. 

Dee. 31, 1981; E for. 28928; Sieg- 
fried Anheisser. 6025 


Serenade ; from Don Giovanni, bi- 
ographical sketch, glossary, finger- 
ing, phrasing, etc., Maurice Aronson ; 
pf.,4 hands. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
30118; Art publication soc. 6026 


Sonata; tbertragen Gaspar Cas- 
sad6; violoncello und pf. © Feb. 25, 


1933; E for. 28908; B. Schott’s 
sohne. EV GOZE 
9) 


kl 


6039 


Tanzbiichlein ; sammlung leichter 
tanze, bearb. u. hrsg. Willy Rehberg; 


klavier. © Dee. 30, 1932; E for. 
28764; B. Schott’s sohne. 6028 
Miiller (Sigfrid Walther) Suite; by 


S. W. Miiller; violins 1-3. © Dec. 
29, 1932; E for. 28762; Wilhelm 
Hansen. 6029 


Mumps; w F. B. Steiner, m Bertha 
Louise Tamblyn. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 35105: Florence B. Steiner 
and Bertha Tamblyn. 6030 


Music-lover’s (The) ear tests and book 
of themes; by EH. Markham Lee. 
pt. 1. ©1 c. Mar. 6, 1933; A ad int. 
17620; pubd. Feb. 25, 1933; Banks 
& son. 6030* 


Music (The) of the spheres; w anon., 
m Ralph L. Baldwin; men’s voices. 
© Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 35079; M. 
Witmark & sons. 6031 


Music (The) of the waves; w Harold 
Boulton, m Norman O’Neill; mixed 
choir. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
29027; Joseph Williams, ltd. 6032 


Musical (The) salvationist; songs, 
compiled F. G. Hawkes. v. 47, pt. 3, 
Mar. 1933. With suppl. © Feb. 23, 
1933 ; E for. 28674; Silvationist pub. 
& supplies, ltd. 6033 


Musik muss sein .. .; marsch-fox, aus 
Der frauendiplomat, w Robert Gil- 
bert u. Karl Brill, m Hans May, 
arr. Mac Ayn; orch. stimmen. 
Feb. 24, 1932; E for. 29003; Edition 
Karl Brill. 6034 


Musique (La) découpée; méthode nou- 
velle permettant d’apprendre sans 
effort la musique, Moro Zurfluh ; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28639; Au- 
guste Zurfluh. 6035 


Musmé; fantasia oriental, letra José 
Diaz Bolio, m Emilio de Nicolas. © 
Mar. 13, 1983; E for. 29005; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 6036 


Must we part; w Irvin Pollack; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
69026; Fred Samuel Stricker. 6037 


Must you go home right away sweet- 
heart; w and melody F. C. Bern- 
hardt and Dorothy Bates. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69209; Fred 
C. Bernhardt. 6038 


My baby’s got individuality; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69314; 
Dennis A. Carlile. 6039 


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6040 


My basket ball hero; song, melody 
Billy Blake. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 69122; George Marshall. 

6040 


My bathing beauty; fox-trot song, m 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 
1933; E unp. 68236; Ruth L. Poling. 

6041 


My beautiful; w and melody Kae Rus- 
sell. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E ump. 
68537; Katharine A. Russell. 6042 


My beautiful garden of dreams; waltz 
song. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 
69446; Nola Kidwell. 6043 


My beautiful lady; fox trot, w and m 
Lew Kolar. © 1 c¢. Feb. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68214; Lewis HE. Kolar. 6044 


My Bonnie Lu; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69177; Nettie 
Frankforter. 6045 


My boy; w and melody Gene Gordon. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68300; 
Eugene B. Bass. 6046 


My cabin in the cotton; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68932; 
John Brett. 6047 


My California; w George H. Richard- 
son, m V. Williams. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1933; E unp. 69005; Vera Williams 
and G. H. Richardson. 6048 


My cosmetological girl; w and m Wal- 
ter L. Rosemont and H. L. Frank- 
lin; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35001; Beauty trades 
bureau, inc. 6049 


My dark angel; w B. Ellison, melody 
H. Brooks. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 68579; Ben Ellison and Harvey 
Brooks. 6050 


My dear little boy in overalls blue; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 68868; Clara Louise Lari- 
more. 6051 


My dearest, dearest; w and melody 
Helen P. Mariland. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68927; Helen P. Her- 
ZOg. 6052 


My diary; song. ©1e. Jan. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 68293; William Michael. 
6053 


My dream rose; song, melody Gene 
Panzone. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 69135; Fred E. Sundquist. 

6054 


My dream waltz; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68618; Charlie 
Hendrickx. 6055 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


My evening star; w and m Alec Les- 
ter; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 
28785; B. Feldman & Co. 6056 


My first love to last; w George Marion, 
jr., m Richard A. Whiting: © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 8, 1933: E unp. 68550; Movie- 
tone music corp. 6057 


My gentle old mother; w and m Otto 
L. Bohanan. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 69277; Florence D. Bohanan. 

6058 


My girl; song. © Feb. 28, 1933; H 
pub. 35231; Michael Oles. 6059 


arr. Harry L. Alford. ©1c. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68248; John 
Herbert Hultman. 6060 


My girls sweeter than a Georgia 
peach ; fox trot song. © 1 e. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68637; E. Wilson Strat- 
ton. 6061 


My great desire; w and m Harry von 
Tilzer, ©° 1 c. Webs 2A ise es 
unp. 68258; Movietone music corp. 

6062 


My Gypsy melody; w R. Prosser, mel- 
ody E. Jelesnik and Larry Holt. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1983; EH unp: 69269 ; 
Ruth Prosser and Eugene Jelesnik. 

6063 


My heart is a haven; w Josef Wash- 
ington Hall, m Irving A. Steinel; 
in EF. .©,Mar.;/21,,39383; yeu 
35444; Theodore Presser co. 6064 


My heart leaps up; song, w William 
Wordsworth. © Feb. 22, 1933; HE 
pub. 35223; Joseph Seamon Cotter. 

6065 


My heart released a thousand strings; 
w and melody Bert Emil. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68316; Bertha 
Emilie Seippel. 6066 


My heart’s to let; from He wanted 
adventure, w Clifford Grey, R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, m Jack Wall- 
er and Joseph Tunbridge; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
28935; Chappell & co., ltd. 6067 


My heart won’t believe a thing I say; 
song. ©1e. Jan. 23, 19383; E unp. 
68292; William Michael. 6068 


My heart’s desire; w Geo. Marion, jr., 
m Richard A. Whiting. © 1c. Mar. 
11, 19383; E unp. 68759; Movietone 
music corp. 6069 


My heaven of love; by Edwin Franko 
Goldman, arr. Walter Paul; cornet 


204 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


© Feb. 28, 1933 ; 
Atlas music corp. 
6070 


My honey Lou; song. © Mar. 20, 
19383; E pub. 35366; Gayle Strohm 
McKnight. 6071 


My inspiration; w and melody. © 
1 ¢, Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68936; 
Elba Davies. 6072 


My kidnapped love; fox trot, w G. 
Cooper, m W. Kranz. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1933; E unp. 68820; Guy Cooper 
and Walter Kranz. 6073 


My last tango; Russian w and m Os- 
kar Strock, English, Marjorie Har- 
per, m arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 35312; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 6074 


My little frisking lamb; song. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1983; EH unp. 69329; Ger- 
trude W. Hoffman. 6075 


My little Indian summer queen; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © 1 c¢ Mar. 
30, 193838; E unp. 69488; Mary Fair- 
fax Blackley. 6076 


My little love nest; song. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1933; E unp. 68464; Daniel Kus- 
ter. 6077 


solo with pf. acc. 
E pub. 35047; 


_ My little mountain rose; w and mel- | 


ody Robert Graham. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
9, 1983; E unp. 68567; Robertson 
Otto Geiersbach. 6078 


My love can never forget; song. © 
Feb. 15, 1983; E pub. 35119; Mary 
Charlotte Williams. 6079 


My love for you; valse song. ©1 6. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68601; Hileen 
Vaughn. 6080 


w and m F. C. Bernhardt and 
Dorothy Bates. © 1 ec.’ Mar. 24, 
1933; E unp. 69210; Fred C. Bern- 
hardt. 6081 


——w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68548; Pleas L. John- 
son. 6082 


My love’s a butterfly; w Kathlyn 
Rhodes, m Wilfrid Sanderson. © 
Mar. 7, 1988; E for. 28871; Boosey 
& co., ltd. ; 6083 


My love song; w Sonny Miller, m 
John Burnaby; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 29012; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 6084 


My mother’s garden; song, w Alice E. 
Allen. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69420; Alice J. Condon. 6085 


6102 


My mother’s lullaby song; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 68748; 
Gordon William Jensen. 6086 


My mother’s smile; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 13, 19383; E unp. 68719; Josie 
McCormack. 6087 


My one love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69310; John 
F. Clarke. 6088 


My out of town girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68327; 
Thomas W. Whitney. 6089 


My own Ohio home; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68215; 
Lillian Stiles Webster. 6090 


My picture puzzle of you; w and m 
Allie Wrubel and Ned Washington ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 35307; Harms, ine. 6091 


My prayer; song. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68350; John Dale. 6092 


song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; H 
unp. 69323; Edgar Lundberg. 6093 


My pretty maid; 4-pt. song, w tradi- 
tional, m Hric H. Thiman; mixed 
Voices. Hebe +28, "193a-" hy tror: 
28620; Novello & co., ltd. 6094 


My rainbow; song, melody James L. 
JEON OAS iON Te GQ area” IS TIES & 
E unp. 68729; T. C. Buxton. 6095 


My real live baby doll; w Herbert J. 
Hause, melody Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69438 ; 
Herbert Hause. 6096 


My son; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1933; E unp. 69521 ; 
T. C. Buxton. 6097 


My southern queen; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68917; 
Bessie Waller. 6098 


My Spanish dream; song. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1983; E unp. 68482; Dale Fulton. 
6099 


My sweet; w Jack Lyon, m Harold 
Lyon and Warren Chiles. © 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 18, 1983; E unp. 68991; Harold 
Lyon. 6100 


My sweetheart of long ago; song, m 
C. Koepman and Lotta G. Swinbank. 
Rev. ©1e. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 
69292; Chalmers Koepman. 6101 

My Tané; song. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1983; 
E unp. 69174; August Goupil and 
Richard Gump. 6102 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6103 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


My tears; song, m Daniel Chiarella ; 
1st saxophone, E flat alto. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69168; Martin 
Piazzola. 6103 


My valley of dreams; waltz song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 68226; Carrie Lee Wykoff. 

6104 


My vision sweetheart; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Mar. 27, 19883; E unp. 69306; Jess 
Rogers. 6105 


My woman’s gone away; from Take it 
or leave it, w and melody Parke 
Grindel. © 1 c. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 69105; Thomas Linwood Grin- 
dell. 6106 


My world of dreams; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 68734; Norman Macer. 6107 


Myra; w and m Walter and Duff. © 
1 c Mar. 138, 1983; E unp. 69461; 
Walter B. Bell. 6108 


Mysterious (The) Mister Zilch; w 
Mitchell Parish, m Frank Perkins; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 35555; Mills music, inc. 6109 


Mystic ode; w Arkwright Lundy, m 
Cyril Scott; male cho., or mixed 
cho. ad lib. © Mar. 3, 1933; E for. 
28920; Elkin & co., ltd. 6110 


Na brzyzku. dunajea; originalne pieSni 
goralskie, zebrat i napisal K. Stoch, 
na chor czteroglosowy opracowal S. 
KoScielniak. © Mar. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 35204; Karol Stoch. 6111 


Naie (Di) voch; w and m Samuel 
Gozinsky. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35318; Henry Lefkowitch. 6112 


Naier (Der) style; song, m Moses 
Gildin. © Dec. 15, 1932; E pub. 
35170; Israel Masion. 6113 


Napule; fantasia, Vincenzo Tomma- 
sini; orch. Partitura. © Oct. 19, 
1931; E for. 28625; Edition Adler, 
Ge m. b.\H. 6114 


Natale; versi e m Eldo di Lazzaro. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 28844; S. a. 
Melodi. 6115 


National (The) protest; w W. Min- 
thorn, m Harry Jay. © Mar. 15, 
1983; E pub. 35186; Wallace Min- 
thorn and Arthur W. Lensgraf. 

116 


Ne cueillez pas les fleurs; paroles Lu- 
cien Boyer, m H. Ackermans; avec 
aceord de VTukulelee. © Dec. 15, 


1932; E for. 28566; Editions Sala- 
bert. 6117 


Ne parlez pas; mélodie, paroles Pierre 
Bayle, m A. Calabrése; avec accord 
de Vukulele. © Dee. 15, 1932; E 
for. 28576; Editions Salabert. 6118 


Ne parlez plus d’amour; valse, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m Octave Crémieux et 
Léarsi. ‘(© Dec? 15, 19423 we tor: 
28604; Editions Salabert. 6119 


Ne sois pas jalouse; valse, du film, pa- 
roles René Pujol, m Oberfeld; avec 
accord de lukulele. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28578; Editions Sala- 


bert. 6120 
‘Neath the moon; w George Clare, 
melody Jack Greenman. © 1 ce. 


Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69431; Jacob 
J. Greenman. 6121 


Neglecting me; w and melody Saul 
Tepper, George Beck and Jack Cow- 
an. © 1c. Mar. 24,1933; Eupp. 
69202; Leo. Feist, ine. 6122 


Neue (Die) Deutschland-hymne; w 
Lotte Rose, m Hugo Leonard. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 28887 ; Helvetia- 
verlag. 6123 


New (A) day; song, adapted from The 
national exchange club march. © 
1 ec. Mar. 18, 1983; E unp. 68973; 
Fred Wicke. 6124 


New (The) deal; march; pf. ©1l1e. 
Mar. 31,' 19833) El). Wipeepaee 
Goldie Marie Hobson. 6125 


New hiding place; w anon., m Otto L. 
Bohanan. © 1 ‘¢..) Mar. 2a. goss. 
E unp. 69278; Florence D. Bohanan. 

6126 


New songs from old; coll. harmonized 
and arr. Maurice F. Carr and Frank 
Woost; in unison and pts. © Feb. 
27, 1983; E pub. 34998; Paul A. 
Schmitt music co. 6127 


New (The) time doesn’t help love at 
all, lovers still wait for nightfall; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 693846; Jack Kaplan. 

6128 


Night after night; pf. with w. ©1c. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69129; John 
Huffington. 6129 


Night (The) bird’s call; song, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 10, 1932; E pub. 35451; 
Emma Treloar. 6130 


Night blooming rose; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69023; 
George Warren Purdy. 6131 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1983 


Night (A) in June, a Wabash moon; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68397 ; Russell Coker. 6132 


Night in Spain; by Rudolf Friml; pf. 
© Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 35069; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 6133 


Night of romance; w Harold Skeath 
and Irene Rodgers, m Irene Rod- 
gers; med. voice. © Oct. 14, 1932; 
E pub. 35017; Select music co. 

6134 


Night-piece; w Joseph Campbell, m 
Reginald C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dee. 15, 19382; E for. 28668; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 6135 


Night time was love time; w and m 
Billy Wallace, Con Conrad and 
Jimmy Campbell. © 1 ¢ Mar. 21, 
1933 ; E unp. 690384; Campbell, Con- 
nelly, ine. 6136 

Night (The) wind; w Eugene Field, m 
Roland Farley; 4-pt. men’s cho. 
Mar. 22, 19383; E pub. 35524; G. 
Schirmer, ince. 6137 

Night winds; pf. treble with w. ©1c. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68429; Basil 
M. Ziegler. 6138 


Nightful (A) of delightful you; w 
Charles and Harry Tobias, m Jcseph 


Meyer; with ukulele arr. MHaia 
Kaa. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35332; Keit-Hngel, inc. 6139 


Nightingale (The) ; operetta, bk. Fred- 
erick H. Martens, m Rob Roy Peery. 
Voc. sc. and dialogue. © Feb. 24, 
1933; D 28406; Oliver Ditson co., 


inc. 6139* 
Night’s lullabye; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
18, 1933; E unp. 69010; Norbert 
Patrick Scott. 6140 


No hables; tango, paroles argentines 
Juan A. Caruso, m Luis Teisseire ; 
pf., avee accord de l’ukulele et vio- 
lon. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28557 ; 
Editions Salabert. 6141 


No matter what you say, no matter 
what you do, I love you; w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68496; Ralph Romano, Robert 
White and Josephine Aloi. 6142 


No more blues; fox-trot, w and m 
Paul Denniker. © Mar. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 35148; Joe Davis, inc. 6143 


No more, no less; w Charles Newman, 
m Isham Jones; with ukulele arr. 
Haia Kia. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
30544; Isham Jones, inc. 6144 


6159 


No one; fox trot song. © 1c. Mar. 
1, 19383; E unp. 68603; Lorena Gil- 
bert Webb. 6145 


No one knows how much we love each 
other; song, w Al Ryan. © 1 «. 
Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68948; Edwin 
C. Kimmel. 6146 


No one to sympathize with me; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68903; Roy W. Swanson. 6147 


No wonder I’m blue; fox-trot, w Fred- 


erick J. Russell, and melody. © 1 
ce. Mar. 23, 19383; E unp. 69169; 
Francis Raymond Dailey. 6148 
Nobody wants me for their wife; 


song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 

lele arr., © «c. Mar, 13,/41933);, 0 

unp. 68727; Pearl C. Urschalitz. 
6149 


Nocturne in E flat; op. 5, no. 2; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 69192; 
Carl R. Robinson. 6150 


Nomads; song, w K. Cinquemani. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68702; Ed- 
na W. Murtagh. 6151 


Non fuggir senorita; tango canzone, 
m Piero Pavesio; orch. parti. © 
Oct: 1, 1932; \E for. 28833);H. MM. 
Chiappo. 6152 


Norwood; hymn tune, w Geo. Mathe- 
son. © 1c. Feb. 16, 19383; E unp. 
68563 ; Douglas Fletcher. 6153 


Not so hard Sam; by Ralph Rainger, 
arr. Ken Howell; [pf. conductor] 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1983; E unp. 68254; 
Famous music corp. 6154 


Nothing can compare with you; w 
Arthur Corso, and melody. © 1 e. 
Mar. 3, 19383; E unp. 68353; Michael 
George Fochi. 6155 


Notte a Siviglia; impressione sin- 
fonica, da Conchita, Riccardo Zan- 


donai; orch. e voce di ten. Parti- 
turaiy ©, EKeb.,.24; \ 1983: , for: 
29013; G. Ricordi & co. 6156 


Nouvelle ¢"°. méthode de corner a4 


pistons; cours complet, J. Forestier, 
revue et augmentée E. Guilbaut. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28644; EH. 


Gaudet. 6157 
Now I’m in love; song, m Burrell 
Van jBurems pt. ©) dey Mars 23) 
1933; E unp. 69167; Andrew HE. 
Toce. 6158 
Now that Roosevelt’s in; song. © 1 


ec. Mar. 22, 1988; E unp. 691438; 
Mary Alice Mullin. 6159 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6160 


Now that the day is ending; 
Charles Williams, with melody. © 
ise, Mar. 27, 19383; E unpy; 69327 ; 
Reuben Hill. 6160 


Now the waves are dying; w K. R., 
English, Alfred J. Swan, m 8. Rach- 
maninoff, op. 15, no. 4; sop. and 
alto. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35159; Galaxy music corp. 6161 


Now we ought to combine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 «¢ Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 


68540; John J. Schneider. 6162 
Now we part; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©«. 


Mar. 13, 19383; E unp. 68714; Rich- 
ard M. Hirota. 6163 


Now while I’m alone with you; waltz 


song. Mar. 2,° 1933; Epub. 
30233; Ernest W. Nagely. 6164 
Nubes grises; song, w Antonia R. 
Matos. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 
68523; Elena Zeno Matos. 6165 
Nuku, nuku; Finnish lullaby. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69022; John 
Wilbert Nelson. 6166 


Nunea te creas; letra y m Ernesto 
Ramirez Valdes; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
3, 19383; E unp. 68345; Dionisio 
Acosta. 6167 


Nursery (La); par D.-E. Inghel- 
brecht; pf. 4° recueil. 19. La bonne 
aventure. [5 others].—5*° recueil. 
13. Bonjour ma tante. [5 others]. 
© Dec. 15. 1932; E for. 28641, 
28642; Société d’editions des com- 
positeurs associés. 6168, 6169 


Nursery songs; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68816; Ida C. 
Knapp. 6170 


Nuvole d’amore; valzer, dalla rivista 
Danubiana, versi Luciano Ramo, m 
Giovanni D’Anzi. © Dec. 1, 1932; 
E for. 28846; S.a. Melodi. 6171 


Nymph’s (The) song; w Michael 
Drayton, m Edgar L. Bainton; sop. 
1, 2. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 29028; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 6172 


O Annabella; walzer, w Hans Hannes, 
m Rudolf Nelson, arr. Billy Golwyn ; 
orch. stimmen. © Feb. 20, 1933; 
E for. 28697; Musikverlag City. 

6173 


O beautiful month of May; with bio- 
graphical sketch, fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, ete., Rudolph Ganz; 
pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35034; 
Art publication soc. 6174 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28: 


w | O give thanks unto the Lord; anthem, 


w from Psalms, m Edward Shippen 
Barnes; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35267; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 6175 


O glorious Eastern morn; hymn, m 
Geo. C. Stebbins. © Mar. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35304; Clarence W. Smith. 

. 6176 


O Jesu sweet; w Valentin Thilo, tr. 
EK. H. G., m anon., harmonization Jo- 
hann Sebastian Bach, arr. E. Har- 
old Geer; women’s voices. © Feb. 
7, 1933; E pub. 35272; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6177 


O little star in the sky; Swedish folk- 
tune, m arr. with wtr.and adapted 
from Swedish, Katherine K. Davis; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Mar. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 35347; HE. C. Schirmer music 
CO. 6178 

O Lord, support us; motet for Lent, 
16th century w, m Alfred White- 
head; 5 mixed voices. © Mar. 8, 
19383; E pub. 35261; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 6179 


O lovely things are these; w Mar- 
jorie Feltham, m Hubert Brown; 
in B flat. © Mar. 3, 1983 2°Hiior 
28925; Elkin & co., ltd. 6180: 


O merciful God; motet for Lent, text 
of 16th century origin, m Alfred 
Whitehead; mixed voices. © Mar. 
3, 1983; E pub. 35259; Carl Fischer,. 
ine. 6181 


O perfect and eternal One; w Minny 
M. H. Ayers, m Mortimer Browning; 
in G. © Mar. 9, 1983; E pub. 
35157; Boosey & co., ltd. 6182 


O sacred head, now wounded; w Ber- 
nard of Clairvaux, tr. J. W. Alex- 
ander after Paul Gerhardt; sop, solo, 
or unison and duet or 2-pt. choir. 
© Feb. 4, 1933; E pub. 35006; Geo. 
FEF’. Rosche. 6183. 


O Saviour of the world; anthem, John 
Goss, arr. Joseph S. Daltry; 4-pt. 
male cho. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35264; Carl Fischer, inc. 6184 


O Selemis; melody Tetos Demetriades. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1933;, E unp. 68762; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

6185. 

O sole mio; Italian song, solo or duet, 
BE. Di Capua, arr. Albert Adam; pf. 
ace. 1. Hawaiian steel guit.—2. 
Spanish guit. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 35387, 35400; Century music 
pub. co. 6186, 6187 


208 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Odette, I love you; song. ©1c. Mar. 
31, 1933; E unp. 69506; John Joseph 
Long. 6188 


Oh! baby what are you waiting for; 
song, w Max ©. Freedman. © 1. 
Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68687; Jack 
Kopf. 6189 


Oh dear; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
29, 1983; E unp. 69449; Marvin R. 
J. Spearstone.. 6190 


Oh! Lorelei; m Burrell Van Buren; 
pf. with w. © 1. Mar. 17, 1933; 
EH unp. 68909; Frank A. Hempler. 

6191 


Oh mother dear; w and melody. © 
1 c@. Mar. 28, 19383; E unp. 69392; 
Frank P. Marus. 6192 


Oh, my word; w H. M. Burnaby, m 


James M. Gallatly. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E for. 28873; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 6193 
Oh! oh; pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69427; Edwin R. 
Knobel. 6194 
Oh silent valley; song. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
13, 1933; E unp. 68975; Anna 
Meakin. 6195 
Oh sing sweet violin; instrumental. 


© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68426; 
Bela Loblovy. 6196 


Oh! that! midnight moon; song. © 
1 e. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68881; 
Lee M. Simons. 6197 


Oh those kisses; song, melody Starret 
system club. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; 
EK unp. 68888; Lily Mae Carithers. 

6198 

Oh! What a fool she made out of me; 
waltz, w and m Jack Corrigan, arr. 
C. Garcia Gonzdlez. © 1 ec. Mar. 
13, 1983; E unp. 68736; Joseph Har- 
old Hoerntlein. 6199 


-Oh, wouldn’t it be lovely; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68869; Clara Louise Larimore. 

6200 


-Oh you, you beautiful thing; w and 
melody Walter Hirsch, Buddy Fields 
and Gerald Marks. © 1c. Mar. 38, 
1933; E unp. 683832; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 6201 


-Okay pal; fox-trot, w Sidney Holden, 
m Jack Rich and Al Vann, arr. J. 


Rosamond Johnson. © Mar. 28, 
1988; E pub. 35505; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp. 6202 


6215 


OV’ Man River; w Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, m Jerome Kern, arr. William 
Stickles; male cho. © Mar. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 35202; T. B. Harms co. 

6203 


Old dreamy waltz; w and melody. © 
tt ec. Feb. 1, 1983; E unp. 68228; 
William Rusk Smith. 6204 


Old folks at home; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. Alexander Koshetz; 5 
mixed voices. © Mar. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 35161; M. Witmark & sons. 

6205 


Old friends, old wines, old love songs; 
w Paul Francis Webster and Al 
Sherman, m John Jacob Loeb. © 
Mar. 15, 1983; E pub. 35330; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 6206 


Old Man Depression; song. © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 10, 1983; E unp. 68676; Nellie 
KH. Rice. 6207 


Old Man Depression get out a our 
door; fox trot song. © 1 ec. Feb. 
~ 20, 19383; E unp. 68216; Bessie J. 
Crowley. 6208 


Old Man Depression, he’s done brought 
me down, off of my high horse; w 
and m Haylan Hardy. © Mar. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35103; Hard times mu- 
sic pub. co. 6209 


Old Man Harlem; w and m Rudy 
Vallée and Hoagy Carmichael; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35206; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

6210 


Old (The) Man Moon is telling you; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 @..Mar. 7%, 1933; E unp. 68478; 
Clair Marvel. 6217). 


Old (An) old man with an old old pipe 
and an old old lady beside him; w 
Mack Gordon, melody Harry Revel, 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 69412; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

6212 


Old (The), old story; waltz song. © 
1 ‘ce. Mar. 3, 1983 :, EX unp, j68abt : 


John Dale. 6213 
Old old story; fox-trot, Illuminato 
Culotta; orch. parti. © Mar. 6, 


1933; E for. 28883; G. Ricordi & co. 
6214 


Old (The) porch swing; w and melody. 
© 1 c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 693938 ; 
Ruth Newman. 6215 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese melody, 
w Alice Mattulath, m Fritz Kreisler, 
arr. G. Ackley Brower; 3-pt. men’s 


259 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6216 


Old (The) refrain—Continued. 


cho:y © Heb: 725; .1933; 4H | pub. 
35244; Carl Fischer, inc. 6216 
Old Rose of Wiltberger street: pf. 


with w. ©1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 
68527 ; Deitrich W. Berger. 6217 


Old (The) spinning wheel; w and m 
Billy Hill; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 35497; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 6218 


Old (The) story; song, w from Phila- 
delphia American. © 1 «. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69421; Alice J. Condon. 

‘T6209 


Old (An) Volga lullaby; waltz, w 
Peter Merrick, m Carl Riess; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 10, 1933; E 
for. 28947; Sylvester music co., ltd. 

6220 


Ole Mandy Preshun; w and m Hudson 
Banks: U4Oe t aes Mar tks. AGS oak) 
unp. 68825; William K. Anderson. 

6221 


Ole sheep done know de road; w anon., 
m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 c. Mar. 
25,1933, H unp.-69279; Florence D. 
Bohanan. 6222 


Olly (Die) hat 3 nette kavaliere; 
vortrags u. tanz schlager, w Willi 
Webels, m Paul Preil, op. 364, arr. 
Georg Jederskowski; orch. stimmen. 
© July 30, 1932; E for. 287381; 
Willi Webels, theater u. musikver- 


lag. 6223 
Om dagen vid mitt arbete; svensk 
folkevise, bearb. Herman Sandby; 
strygeorkester. Partitur. -© Dec. 


10, 1932; E for. 28905; Skandinavisk 
og Borups musikforlag aktieselskab. 
6224 


On a bright moon-lit night in Georgie; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 68319; Elsie N. Suit. 6225 


On a sunny Sunday morning; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68314; Joseph B. Schnaeker. 6226 


On an island with you; w andm Fred 
C. Bernhardt and Dorothy Bates. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. .68685; 
Fred Charles Bernhardt. 6227 


On Galway green; arr. from old Irish 
air; pf. © Feb. 21, 1933; E pub. 
35169; Charles Repper. 6228 

On great lone hills; chorale, w Amy 
Sherman Bridgman, m from Fin- 
landia, Jean Sibelius, arr. H. Alex- 


pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 28: 


ander Matthews; men’s voices. ©. 
Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 35039; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., inc. 6229. 


On the banks of the dear old Sheyenne. 
river; song, m Burrell Van Buren. 
© Aug. 29, 1932; E pub. 35129; Han-- 
nah Perhus. 6230: 


On the lark; fox-trot, comp. and arr. 
William Spielter; pf.-conductor. ©. 
1c Mar. 8, 1983;,B.. unp,).6s5ai ; 
Movietone music corp. 6231 


On the shores of sweet romance; w 
and m Al. Piantadosi, Arthur Tracy 
and Jack Glogau; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 10, 1983; E pub. 35338; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 6232. 


On the stream of a dream; song. ©. 
1c. Mar. 22, 19838; E unp. 69184; 
Lillian Poole Palmason. 6233. 


On Wall street; song. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1933; E unp. 68663; Rose Blumen- 
thal. 6234 


Once again; w Eugene West, m Vin- 
cent Sorey. © Mar. 4, 1933; E pub. 
35180; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 6235. 


One heavenly night; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1983; E unp. 68279; 
Alfred Rieboldt. 6236. 


One more waltz with you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 25, 19338; HB unp. 
69268 ; Jack May. 6237 


O’Neill (Norman) Three pianoforte 
duets. © Jan: 19, 19333" Beier: 
28798; Oxford university press. 

6238. 


Only a child; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 69013; Melvin Richard- 


son. 6239 
Only (The) friend; waltz; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 69197; P. Spicacci. 6240. 


Only red roses ; song, arr. Kathryn 
Daniel. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68489; Madge Tuttle Kessler. 6241 


Only (The) thing that lasts forever is 
love, you will always be my sweet- 
heart; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1933; E unp. 68462; Fred Shorey 
Campbell. 6242. 


Only tonight, let me forget; w and 
melody B. C. Christensen, pf. har- 


mony F. B. Muratta. .© 1 ¢e. Mar. 
22, 1933; E unp. 69114; Bertha 


Caton Christensen and Flora Belle 
Muratta. 6243. 


260 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Onward! our America; song. © Mar. 
3, 19383; E pub. 35025; George War- 
ren Fichthorn. ; 6244 


Optimist (The); fox trot song. © 
Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 35096; John 
Lucian Jordan. 6245 


Optimists’ (The) creed; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69179; 
Lillian Poole Palmason. 6246 


Oraci6n campera; zamba, letra y m 
Luis Rodolfo Chavez; pf. ©1« 
Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68344; Dionisio 
Acosta. 6247 


Orchid (An) to you; w Mack Gordon, 
melody Harry Revel. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
15, 1933; E unp. 68842; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 6248 


Oriental oddity; by James Houston 
Spencer, op. 9, no. 3; pf. © Mar. 
31, 19383; E pub. 35550; Shattinger 
piano & music co. 6249 


Oriental sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69326; 
Alphonsus Thomas Duke. 6250: 


Other (The) wee lass; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69220; Maude 
Bruce Stewart. 6251 


Our Babe Ruth; song. © Feb. 9, 
1933; E pub. 35175; Julia A. Plun- 
kett. 6252 


Our Father in the heavens; anthem, w 
J. Leask, m Edward C. Bairstow; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 26, 1933; E 
for. 28790; Oxford univ. press. 

6253 


Our last waltz together; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «©. 
Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68857; Hazel 
Kay. 6254 


Our little brown cottage at the end of 
the street; song, m Ishmel Hen- 
drick. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
68962; Millie Stoltz Sutton. 6255 


Our new President; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢@. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69428; 
Claude August Benjamin. 6256 


Our own land; song, w Bernard Ter- 
rance McGlone. © 1 ¢ Mar. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 68735; Richard Arthur 
Woods. 6257 


Our own Uncle Sam; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68949; Mel- 
ville Grems. 6258 

Our waltz; pf. ©1c¢. Mar. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 69139; Harker F. Thomas. 

6259 


6274 


song, w Pauline Giusto. © Feb. 
24, 19338; E pub. 35546; Jack An- 
thony Giusto. 6260 


Out of a blue sky; w and m William 


Kernell; in D. ‘© 1 ¢. Mar. 11, 
1933; E unp. 68761; Movietone 
music corp. 6261 


Out of the Orient crystal skies; motet, 
Christmas anthem, w and m anon., 
transcribed from MSS., Peter War- 
lock, ed. W. Gillies Whittaker, alter- 
native w to final line, A. G. Latham; 
5 mixed voices. © Nov. 10, 1932; 
E for. 28689; Oxford univ. press. 

6262 


Over the radio dear; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 68956; 
Frances Histon. 6263 


Pal of my heart; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 1%, 193838; E unp. 68928; 
Frank Ferment. 6264 


Pal (A) to you; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68217; Lyman 
Vye. 6265 


Paloma (La); by Yradier, arr. Crosby 
Mollenhauer; 2 violins and pf. © 
Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 35097; Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, ine. 6266 


English, Glenn Visscher, m Sebas- 
tian Yradier. © Mar. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 35462; Belwin, inc. 6267 


—— Spanish serenade, solo or duet, 
C. Yradier. 1. Ten. banjo, with pf. 
ace., arr. Albert Adam.—2. Pf. ac- 
cordicn, with pf. ace. ad. lib., arr. G. 
Calvini. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub 
35393, 35397; Century music pub. co. 

6268, 6269 


Palomita (La); letra y melodia P. 
Flores. © 1 ce Mar. 24, 1933; HB 
unp. 69237; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 6270 


Pals; song, melody Pauline Story. © 
1 c. Mar. 16, 1983; E unp. 68873; 
Anna Ownby. 6271 


Panama moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68320; Abby 
M. Sutphin. 6272 


Pan-Americana; tango, w and m N. L. 


Balos. © 1 @’ Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68230; Nicholas Balos. 6273 
Pancake (The) album; ten easy 


pieces, arr. and ed. James Brown; 
string orch. and pf. no. 18. © Feb. 
28, 193838; E for. 28924; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. 6274 


261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6275 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Panoramic rhythms; 8 characteristic 
songs, op. 4. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68427; Eduardo Maseres. 

6275 


Papa’s gotta mama; by Arthur Lange; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 68552; Movietone music corp. 

6276 


Parade of the grasshoppers; by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson; pf. © Feb. 28, 
1933; E pub. 35048; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 6277 


Paradise and you; song. ©1e. Jan. 
27, 19883; E unp. 69330; Gertrude 
W. Hoffman. 6278 


Parisian porters; by Ralph Rainger ; 
pis deey.. (© alee. slebl 720) 1933 ; 
E unp. 68255; Famous music corp. 

6279 


Park (Kenneth) Scherzo; violoncello 
and pf. © Mar. 3, 1933; E for. 
28953; Alfred Lengnick & eco., Itd. 

6280 


Parking in the park; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68250; 
Sylvia Katz. 6281 


Parnassiad (The) ; w Tannahill, m G. 
Ballantyne, op. 44; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 28, 1933; E for. 29058; Banks 
& son. 6282 


Parson she said the word; fox trot 
song. ©.1 ¢: Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 
68631; Ethel Bernice Dibble. 6283 


Passing the night away; w and mel- 
ody John Jacob Loeb. © 1 ce. Mar. 
14, 1988; E unp. 68788; Leo. Feist, 
inc. 6284 


Passion flower; w and m Jimmy Ken- 
nedy and Walter Dobson; with 
ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. © 
Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 28786; B. Feld- 
man & Go. 6285 


Pastoral (A) reverie; by Harry Far- 
jeon, op. 72, no. 2; 2 pfs. © Mar. 
21, 1933; E for. 29009; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd. 6286 


Patti (Santo) album; 10 solos and 
duets; pf. accordion.. © Feb. 1, 
1933; E pub. 35297; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 6287 


Pay to the order of you, all of my 
love on demand; song, m Roland C. 
Irving and B. B. Insell, with reci- 
tation. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69362; Ben Bernard Insell. 


6288 | 


Peace with Roosevelt; pf. © 1 « 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68450; Ethel 
L. Mahoney. 6289 


’Peal that Volstead; song. © 1 « 
Mar. 20, 1938838; E unp. 69012; Clyde 
Mills. 6290 


Pedron (Carlo) Cento nuovi bassi 
senza numeri; compilati per ’esame 
di compimento del corso di cultura 
musicale generale; armonia. 
Mar. 20, 1933; E for. 28942; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 6291 


Pennsylvania blues; w and melody N. 
Keener and Vic Navarrett. © 1 e. 
Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68554; N. 
Keener. 6292 


Pennsylvania hills; song. ©1c. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69406; Anthony 
Richard Caputo. 6293 


Perkin (Helen) Four preludes; pf. 
© Mar. 17, 1933; BH for. 29052: 


Schott & co., ltd. : 6294 
Perlas (Las) de tu boca; letra y 
melodia E. Grenet. © 1 e. Mar. 


24, 19883; E unp. 69236; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 6295 


Perseverance; pf. © 1 e. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68449; Ethel L. Ma- 
honey. 6296 


Persian march; by Rudolf Friml, arr. 
Joseph Majer; orch. pts. © Feb. 
27, 19383; E pub. 35065; G. Schir- 
mer, inc. 6297 


tratta dal soggetto La 
storia di Sandrino e Perzechella, 
versi e melodia. © Feb. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 35099; Clemente Giglio. 6298 


Perzechella ; 


Petrograd; fox-trot, w and melody 
Doc Penkson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 69450; Joseph S. Penksa. 

6299 


Phantom; sinfonischer foxtrot, arr. 
komponisten Carl Robrecht; salon- 
orch. wu. jazz-erginzungsstimmen. 
© Feb. 10, 1933; E for. 28525; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 6300 


Pianista virtuoso; en 60 ejercicios, C. 
L. Hanon, ed. rev., provista de de- 
deos y aumentada Martin Frey. 
© Dee. 9, 1932; E for. 28696; Anton 
J. Benjamin, a.g. 6301 


Piéce de concert; de Jacques de la 


Presle; violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 
15, 1932; E for. 28661; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 6302 


262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 
Piéces liturgiques; de Alexandre 
Mottu; orgue. 3° livre. © Dec. 15, 


19382; E for. 28659; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart. 63038 


Pioneer melodies; selection, compiled 
and arr. George F. Briegel; full 
band pts. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 
35178; George F. Briegel, inc. 6304 


Pit-a-pat (The) man; w and melody. 
© Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 35224; 
Joseph Seamon Cotter. 6305 


Pizzicato gavotte; by Neva Garner 
Greenwood; violin; pf. acc. © Mar. 
21, 1983; E pub. 35484; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 6306 


Play an old-time waltz; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69189; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. 6307 


Play fiddle play; Viennese waltz, Eng- 
lish, Jack Lawrence, French, Alfred 
Deval, m Emery Deutsch and Ar- 
thur Altman; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 23, 1933; E pub. 35428; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 6308 


Play quick piano accordion method ; 
12 basses, F. A. Tedesco. © Mar. 
21, 19838; AA 117466; Nicomede mu- 
sic co. 6309 


Play your fiddles; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68318; 
Jeannette Raymond Strauser. 6310 


Playing; song, melody Pauline Story. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68367; 
Eva Mayr. 6311 


Plaza artillery march; pf. © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69171; Pas- 
quale Forte. 6312 


Pleading; song, m Eddie Swanson and 
Carl Griggs. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 69476; Noah Ellis Smith. 

6313 


Pleasant Hill bus tragedy; w Inez 
Hickman, melody Charley Marshall. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68940; 
Himer Edgar Clark. 6314 


Please answer me, dear; w and mel- 
ody Kit Silver. ©1e. Mar. 8, 1933; 
H unp. 68588; Katharine A. Russell. 

6315 


Please forgive and forget; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68844; 
Delpha Dodd. 6316 


Please send him back to me; waltz, w 
and melody, m arr. John W. Lewis. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68530; 
Flora Allen. 6317 


171754—33——_5 


6332 


Po wayfarin’ stranger; w anon., m 
Otto L. Bohanan. © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1933; E unp. 69280; Florence D. 
Bohanan. 6318 


Podes volver; tango, letra Arturo J. 
Rodriguez, m Juan Embriacco. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28559; Editions 
Salabert. 6319 


Poema (Un); tango, F. de Caro, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
Dec. 15, 1932); El for. 28555; Editions 
Salabert. 6320 


Poéme; von Frédéric d’Erlanger, arr. 
L. Artok; salon-orch.-stimmen. 
Feb. 25, 1988; E for. 28909; Schott 
& co., ltd. 6321 


Poéme héroique; pour violon et orch., 
Joseph Jongen, op. 62; violon, avec 
réduction au pf. © Dec. 26, 1932; 
E for. 28617 ; Schott fréres. 6322 

Poker ’49; w Danford Barney, m 


Ewald Haun. © Feb. 24, 1933; EB 
for. 29019; G. Ricordi & co. 6323 


Polynesian ceremonial; Polyne- 
Sian dance rythm Hi. OW. 


incl. 
[sic], 


Friedhofer. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1983; 
EK unp. 69233; Movietone music 
corp. 6324 


Pomp and chivalry; grand proces- 
Sional march, Charles J. Roberts; 
band pts., with conductor. © Jan. 
16, 1933 ; E pub. 35250; Carl Fischer, 


ine. 6325 
oe orch. pts. © Feb. 16, 
1933; E pub. 35286; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6326 


Pompeiian college blues; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 
35174; Hlvira Sledd. 6327 


Poor (The) peddler’s prayer; song, 
arr. Clarke Tate. © 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 
1933; E unp. 68360; Jesse Hzekiel 
Swayzee. 6328 


Poot (Marcel) Sonate; pf. © Oct. 5, 
1932; HE for. 28626; Editions Max 
Eschig. 6329 


Popeye and Wimpy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69357; 
Ralph O. Wilson and Albert HE. 
Knoll. 6330 


Port of dreams; by B. Neff and Lewis 
Kinsley ; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Mar. 10, 19383 ; E unp. 68662 ; Belford 
Neff. 331 


Pose for me beautiful Gypsy; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Mar. 15, 1933; HB 
unp. 68837; Israel S. Cravis. 6332 


263 


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6333 


pt. T10))0..S.. Vee 


Poulenc (Francis) Valse; extraite de | 


Album des six, F. Poulenc. Parti- 
tion d’orch. © Jan. 30, 1933; E for. 
28623 ; Editions Max Eschig. 6333 


Pourquoi; fox-trot de Bariole, parcles 
Charles Trenet, m Jane Bos; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28569; Editions Salabert. 

6334 


Praise to all; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 69489; Robert Edward 
Heltzinger. 6335 


Praise ye the Lord; w from Psalm 147, 
m Ros Vors; mixed voices. © Mar. 
20, 1933; E pub. 35487; Concordia 
pub. house. 6336 


Praktische formenlehre der klaviermu- 
sik; lied, menuett, scherzo, rondo u. 
sonatenform, nachahmung, Kanon u. 
fuge an analysierten beispielen dar- 
gestellt u. mit besonderer  bertick- 
sichtigung des unterrichts an musik- 
schulen, an hdheren schulen u. fiir 
den privatunterricht, hrsg. Richard 
Noatzsch. 38. verinderte wu. ver- 
mehrte auflage. © Dec. 28, 1932; E 


for. 28859; C. F. Peters. __ 6887 
Prayer (A) for courage; song, Ww 
Grace Noll Crowell. © 1c. Mar. 9, 


1933; E unp. 68568; Louise Daggett 


Fischer. 6338 
Prélude-arieso-fughette; pf. © Dec. 
10 1932;.-H° for: 23876; »Arthur 
Honegger. 6339 


Prelude in E major; by Alexander 
Seriabin, op. 11, no. 9, transcribed 
Ernest Brennecke; organ. © Mar. 
16, 1933; E pub. 35343; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 6340 


Preludio ad una commedia; twelfth 
night, W. Shakespeare, per Renato 
Parodi; orch. Partition de poche. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28645; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart. 6341 


Fremier album Salabert; 10 morceaux 
de genre, mélodies et romances célé- 
bres et modernes, pour saxophone 
alto mi bémol, compilation Francis 
Salabert. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28612; Editions Salabert. 6342 


Premiere (Die) ; lustspiel, mit gesinge. 
© 1c. text Feb. 27, 1933, m Mar. 10; 
D 28408; Leo Geiger. 6342* 

Preparing the way; hymn. ©1. 
Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68752; Alex- 
ander S. Baker. 63438 


President Roosevelt march; by L. E. 
De Francesco; band pts. © Mar. 


13, 1988; E pub. 35127; Sam Fox 
pub. co. 6344 


President Roosevelt march and chorus; 
pf. with w. © Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 
39226; Theo. A. Metz. 6345 


Presidents on parade; w and m Stella 
Unger and Fred Fisher; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35007 ; Famous music corp. 6346 


Pretending; fox-trot song © 1 «@ 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68628; Grace 
H. Upham. 6347 


Pretty Rose; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 1, 
1933; E unp. 68249; Abraham Bedel- 
sky. 6348 


Prinzessin ftir eine nacht; operette, 
Karl Thiemann u. Hans Pflanzer, 
gesangstexte H. Pflanzer, m Victor 
Corzilius, instr. u. klavierarr, Kurt 
Lubbe. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
693842; Edition Neruda. 6349 


Promenade; de Ma femme homme 
d’affaires, Selney—Salabert; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28610; Editions 


Salabert. 6350 
Prosperity; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69394; 
Eugene N. Brudie. 6351 


Prosperity come back to your throne; 
w and m Nancy Moon; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 1, 1983; E pub. 35038; 
Nannette L. Mooney. 6352 


Prosperity is coming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68307; 
Karl D. Heinz. 6353 


Prosperity march; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 3, 19838; E unp. 68768; 
Dominick Carl Gerardo. 6354 


Prosperity’s a’ comin’; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68308; 


Jessie H. Hicks. 6355 
Prosperity swing; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
ol, 19383; E unp. 69499; Walter 
Faust, jr. 6356 
Prosperity’s corner; Ww and theme 
Jerry Gilbert, m Eva Peale. ©1ce. 


Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69175; George 
Philip Lilly. 6357 


Prosperity’s light; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 693813; Oma 
Ponder. 6358 


Province (La); paroles Lucien Boyer, 
m Valsien et Learsi; avec accord 
de l'ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E 
for. 28605; Editions Salabert. 6359 


264 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1983 


Psaras ke doula; melody Tetos Deme- 
triades. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1933; KE unp. 
68763 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

6360! 


Puzzles: song; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar, 2, 
1938; E unp. 68275; Gary Fuss and 
Lefty Stautz. 6361 


Qu’ on est bien en chemise; one-step, 
dans Le truc du brésilien, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Mireille, arr. Fran- 
cis Salabert; orch. ptes. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28548; Editions Sala- 
bert. 6362 


Quaint (The) little house; w Eliza- 
beth Cooper, m Hanna Hagstrom. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 68295; 
Hanna M. Hagstrom. 6363 


Quand lVamour prend; valse boston, 
de Toine, paroles EK. Recagno, m 
Mimi Recagno; avec ‘accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28582; Editions Salabert. 6364 


Quand youyou yoyotte; paroles G. 


Millandy, m Maud Lélih; avec ac- | 


cord de Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 1982; 
EH for. 28599; Editions Salabert. 
6365 


Quando due cuori nell’ amor; valzer, 
dal film Il dono del mattino, versi 
Michele Gaildieri, m Umberto Man- 
cini; orch. parti. © Nov. 15, 1932; 
Hi for. 28834; Caesar film. 6366 


Quaiuor: par Fausto Magnani; 2 vio- 
lons, alto et violoncelle. © Dee. 15, 
1982; FE for. 28654; HEditions 
Maurice Senart. 6367 


Queen o’ mine; song. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1933; E unp. 68480; Alfred E. Wil- 
liams. 6368 


R.O.T.C. (The) march; band pts. © 
Mar. 20, 1983; E pub. 35447; Frank 
Frank. 6369 


Radio city march; w and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68364; 
Frank W. Grant. 6370 


Rags, bottles and bones; w Stanley 


Holloway and Harry S. Pepper, m 
H. 8S. Pepper; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 28948; Dix, 
Itd. 6371 
Ragtime Annie; melody J. W. Boone. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 69098; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 6372 
Rainbow (A) for you; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68356; 
Gudrun Benedickte Norman. 63873 


6386 


Raindrops; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69309; Sarah Height 
Sampson. 6374 

Rally for the Master; hymn. © Feb. 
4, 1933; E pub. 35140; Hgil Steen. 


6375 


Raphael (Gtnter) Drei geistliche 
gesinge; op. 31, w Walther von der 


Vogelweide. u.a.; klavier- o. orgel- 
begl. © Dec. 16, 1932; E for. 
28961; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 6376 


Rapscdia; di Virgilio Mortari; orch. 


Miniatura partitura. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E for. 28940; G. Ricordi & 
co. 6377 


Rayon (Un) d’soleil et Von oublie 
tout ; one-step, dans Cocktail Figaro, 
paroles Max Eddy et Max Blot, m 
Maurice Yvain; avec accord de 


Vukulele. © Deec:?.15, 1932: E for. 
28592; Editions Salabert. 6378 
Reason (The) why; hymn. © Mar. 


18, 1933; E pub. 35323; Grant Col- 
fax Tullar. 6379 


Recitativ und arie; verse Regina 
Ullmann, m Gerhart v. Westerman, 
op. 12. Klavierauszug. © Nov. 23, 
1932; E for. 28868; Edition Adler, 
G.m.b.H. 6380 


Recuerdo; par Federico Longas; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28653; Edi- 


tions Maurice Senart. 6881 
Reflections in the water; w Paul 
Francis Webster, melody John 


Jacob Loeb. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 69204; Leo. Feist, inc. 63882 


Refrain (Un) d’amour; mélodie, dans 
Cocktail Figaro, paroles Max Eddy 
et Max-Blot, m Maurice Yvain; avec 
accord de Vukulele. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 28598; Editions Sala- 
bert. 6383 


Rejoice in the Lord alway; anthem, 
w from Philippians 4, m Henry Pur- 
cell, carr, “ Arthur) ) Ee eerton’ 
women’s voices, with alto solo, or 


semi-cho.; organ ace. © Feb. 7, 
1933; E pub. 35270: Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6384 


Remembering you; fox trot song, pf. 
arr. Dorothy Wilson. © 1 ec. Mar. 
10, 1988; E unp. 68641; Jean King. 


6385 
Remembrance; serenade, Edward G. 
Simon; violin and pf. © Mar. 11, 


1983; E pub. 35294; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6386 


260 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6387 


Remembrance; w Robert W. Rivers, m 
Reginald C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dec, 15, 1932; E for. 28667; Edi- 
ticus Maurice Sénart. 6387 


Reno blues; fox-trot song. © 1 e. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68619; Twyla 
Lake. 6388 


Repeal your prohibition; Song, w 
George N. Lucas. © 1 ec. Mar. 10, 
1933; E unp. 68659; Joseph H. 
Mosser. 6389 


Response; hymn, m H. D. Loes. © 
Mar. 19, 1938; E pub. 35356; Harry 
Dixon Loes. 6390 


Rest your head upon my shoulder; 


song, w Robert Leslie. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 19383; E unp. 68758; Kenneth 
Leslie. 6391 


Restless; song. ©1e. Mar. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 69410; Irene Brouiilette. 
6392 


Reverie; by Stephanie D’Oreste; vio- 
lin and pf. © Mar. 17, 1933; E pub. 
39238; Boleslaw Jozef Zalewski. 

6393 


Rhapsody; w and m Frederick Stan- 
ley Smith; 4-pt. men’s cho. © Mar. 
22, 1933; E pub. 35528; G. Schir- 
mer, inc. 6394 


Rheinberger (Josef) Sonata; no. 5, 
op. 111, ed. Harvey Grace; organ; 
in F sharp. © Jan. 31, 1933; E for. 
28769; Novello & co., Itd. 6395 


Rhythm ev’rywhere; w Hughie Prince, 
melody Frank Weldon. © 1 «. Feb. 
11, 1933; E unp. 68764; Southern 
music pub. ¢o., ine. 6396 


Rhythm of love; w Jack Joyce, mel- 
ody J. Joyce and Charles Seddon. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69252; 
John HK. Joyce, jr. 6397 


Ride on King Emanuel; w anon., m 
Otto L. Bohanan. © 1. Mar. 25, 
1933; E unp. 69281; Florence D. 
Bohanan. 6398 


Riding with the moon; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68592; 
Chris Hansen. 6399 


Rien dans le coeur ; one-step, de Toine, 
paroles EK. Recagno, m Mimi Recag- 
no; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dee. 15, 19382; E for. 28588; HEdi- 
tions Salabert. 6400 


Rimembranze; intermezzo, Giulio de 
Micheli, op. 119; pf.-direzione. © 
Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28835; C. Bel- 
tramo. 6401 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings; 
4-pt. cho., w R. Seagrave, m Charles 
Huerter; mixed voices, organ acc. 
ad lib. © Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 
35060; G. Schirmer, ine. 6402 


Rizos de oro; letra y melodia Pedro 
Flores. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 24, 1933; HE 
unp. 69238; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 6403 


Roadways; w John Masefield, m Don- 
old Edeson. © Jan. 14, 1933; E for. 
28903 ; Murdoch, Murdoch & ¢o., inc. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

6404 


Roaming around; fox trot song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 68958; 
Frank T. Brooky. 6405 


Roaming to romance; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69144; Joseph 
Horwath. 6406 


Robert und Bertram ; posse mit gesang 
u. tanz nach Gustav Raeder in text- 
licher neufassung, Gtinther Bibo u. 
Alfred Braun, m Karl Buchholz u. 
Herbert Bergmann. Grosser kla- 
vierauszug mit gesang. © Jan. 15, 
1933; E for. 28990; Crescendo the- 
aterverlag, G.m.b.H. 6407 


Robin Hood; w Hettie M. Hawkins, m 
John E. West; sop. or 1st ten., 


mezzo-sop., 2nd ten. or bar., and 
bass. © Mar. 10, 1933; KE for. 
28703; Novello & co., ltd. 6408 


Rochelle; waltz; 1st alto Saxophone. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 19383; E unp. 68690 ; 
Paul Charles Klose. 6409 


Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) Pas- 
torale; hautbois, pf. et violoncelle. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28651; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart. 6410 


Roll on, my blues; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 35192; 
Edward Askins. 6411 


Rollicking road; w Elizabeth Watson; 
male voices. © Dec. 26, 1982; E 
pub. 35177; Carrie Bullard Lewis. 

6412 


Romance in G minor; by W. HE. Smith; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 15, 1933; EH 
for. 29032; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

6413 


Romanesca (La) ; de Joseph Strimer ; 
pf. ou harpe. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 
28634; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 6414 


Romantic; from State fair, w Val 
Burton and Will Jason; m Louis De 
Francesco; with ukulele arr. © 


266 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1983 


Mar. 2, 1933; E pub. 35046; Movie- 
tone music corp. 6415 


Romanze; von Paul Kriiger; violine 
u. orgel. © Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 
29008 ; Steingriber-verlag. 6416 


Ronda egiziana; intermezzo, Vincenzo 
Billi; piccola orch. parti. © Mar. 
20, 1933; E for. 28941; G. Ricordi 


& CO. 6417 
Rooseve-t (The) grand march; arr. 
Kathryn Daniel; pf.-© 1 ¢. Mar. 


6, 1933; E unp. 68490; Madge Tuttle 
Kessler. 6418 


Roosevelt is on the job; w and m 
Jack T. Nelson. © Mar. 10, 1938; 


E pub. 35145; Leo Feist, inc. 6419 
Roosevelt is President, you know; 
song, m Cecil Nellis. © Feb. 13, 
1938; E pub. 35121; Howard Nellis. 
6420 

Roosevelt march song; w and m 
George B. L. Braun. © Feb. 25, 


1933; EH pub. 35075; Concord music 
pub. co., ltd. 6421 


Roosevelt we’re for you; w W. W. 
Roth, m P. C. Brake. © 1 c. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69426; Wm. W. 
Roth and Paul C. Brake. 6422 


Roosevelt’s triumph; march; violin 1. 
© 1 c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69291: 
Lucian Cavadias. 6423 


Rosalind, my Rosalind; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 68218; 
Melville Grems. 6424 


——song. © 1. Feb. 28, 1933: B 
unp. 68806; Melville Grems. 6425 


Rose Marie; waltz; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1933; E unp. 69053; Dean Scott 
Wattawa. 6426 


Rose of friendship; song, m Rose 
Alice Wills. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 1933; 
EK unp. 68664; Cora Heether. 6427 


Rose of my heart; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 1933; E unp. 68793; James R. 
Gardner. 6428 


Rough neck blues; w and melody Lee 
Allen. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 
69077 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

6429 


Rudolf walse [sic]; pf. treble. ©1e. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68564; Bela 
Loblov. 6430 


Ruego; letra Gaspar Betancourt, m 
Ignacio Villa. © Feb. 24, 1933; E 
for. 28917; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 6431 


6446 


Rumanisch; nach originalen volksmel- 
odien, Jo Kniimann; orch. stimmen. 
© Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28735; Ries 
& Erler, G.m.b.H. 6432 


Run of the news; mood 1, of Tabloid, 
Ferde Grofé. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 69014; Robbins music corp. 

6433 


Runnin’ ragged; by Joe Venuti, arr. 
Leonid Leonardi; violin with pf. acc. 
© Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 35191; Rob- 
bins music corp. 6434 


Rustic dance; by Charles Woodhouse ; 
violin; pf. ace. © Feb. 14, 1933; 
E for. 28818; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 6435 


Ruthanian national anthem; by Wil- 
liam Kernell; pf. conductor. ©1e. 
Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68760; Movie- 
tone music corp. 64386 


Rythym [sic] of the night; pf. © 1 
ec. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68887; Jack 
Berkowitz. 6437 


S. O. S.; paroles Lucien Boyer, m H. 
Ackermans. Dee. 15, 1982; HE 
for. 28563; Editions Salabert. 64388 


Sachem (The) of Tammany Hall; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; 
EH unp. 68678; Pleas L. Johnson. 

6439 


Sacred (The) hour; w and m Albert 
W. Ketélbey; pf. or organ acc.; 
with mixed cho. ad lib; in A. 
Mar. 13, 1983; E for. 29025; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd. 6440 


Sad; song. © 1c Mar. 21, 1933; H 
unp. 69056; Charlotte Hubbard. 
6441 


Sad and alone tonight; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68606; 
Anna M. Knupp. 6442 


Sad and forlorn; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
31, 1988; E unp. 69524; Hmily At- 
will Conklin. 6443 


Sailor's (A) luck; w Ryan, m Val 
Burton and Will Jason; pf. ©l1e. 
Mar. 30, 19388; E unp. 69477; Movie- 
tone music corp. 6444 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) The 
swan; solo or duet. 1. Ten. banjo, 
with pf. ace., arr. Albert Adam.— 
2. Pf. accordion, with pf. acc. ad 
lib, arr. G. Calvini. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35890, 35396; Century 
music pub. co. 6445, 6446 


Sais-tu; tango, de Bariole, paroles 
Charles Trenet, m Jane Bos; avec 


267 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6447 


Sais-tu—Continued. 
accord de lukulele. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 28570; Editions Sala- 
bert. 6447 


Salut d’amour; solo or duet, Edward 
Higar, op. 12. 1. Ten. banjo, with 
pt. ace., arr. Albert Adam.—2. Pf. 
accordion, with pf. ace. ad lib., arr. 
G. Calvini. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 
35389, 35394; Century music pub. 
co. 6448, 6449 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full sc. and pts. Ordinary Sser., nos. 
1057-1060, March 1933. © Mar. 11, 
1938; E for. 29024; Salvationist 
pub. & supplies, ltd. 6450 


Salve, Regina; motet, w liturgical, m 
Nicola A. Montani, op. 33; 3-pt. cho. 
of equal voices; organ acc. © Mar. 
10; 1933); Hl pub, 35211; J. Pischer 
& bro. 6451 


San Diego; song. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1933; E unp. 68961; Edward Ross 
Burt. 6452 


San Quentin olympics; march, op. 3, 
The rising sun; condensed band sc. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 68984; 
Allan Charles Herbert. 6453 


Santa poesia; preludio dell’ atto 3 
dell’ opera, Domenico Cortopassi; 
pf. direzione. © Dec. 15, 1932; EH 
for 28828; C. Beltramo. 6454 


Saturday night; fox-trot, comp. and 
arr. William Spielter ; pf.-conductor. 
© 1e. Mar, 8, 1933; E unp. 68553; 
Movietone music corp. 6455 


Say it while we’re dancing; w Don 
Travaline; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
17, 1933; E unp. 68943; Anne Mallo. 

6456 


Say that you love me, sweetheart; w 
and melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 68301; Jules Casalbore. 6457 


Schenk mir deine liebe; foxtrot, aus 
100 meter gliick, w Marcellus Schif- 
fer, Géza Herczeg u. Robert Klein, 
m Mischa Spoliansky, erleichtertes 
klavier-arr. Hans Schneider. © 
Dec. 22, 19382; E for. 28748; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 

6458 


Schiavo (Lo); symphonic poem, mel- 
ody. © 1. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68359; Joseph Gigante. 6459 


Schén ist so ein ringelspiel; foxtrot, 
w Peter Herz, m Hermann Leopoldi, 
klav. arr. Hans Schneider. © Dec. 


pt. Ti; TS. Wee 


25, 19382; E for. 28746; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 
6460 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Chant des 
esprits au-dessus des eaux; op. 167, 
poéme Goethe, version francaise 
Jean Chantavoine 1. 3™°* et 47° 
basses.—2. 1°°* et 2™°* basses.—3. 
ames et Ames ténors.—4. pe et ies 
ténors. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28627-28630; Heugel. 6461-6464 


Hark ! hark ! the lark; by Schu- 
bert-Liszt; arr. for 2 pfs. © Feb. 
16, 1933; E for. 28532; Elsie Horne. 
6465 


Silver and gold; unison, w AIl- 
bert G. Latham, m ed. W. Gillies 
Whittaker. © Feb. 2, 1933; E for. 
28787 ; Oxford univ. press. 6466 


Schul-tanz-buch ; bunte tanze, fiir die 
mittelstufe bis oberstufe einschlies- 
Slich jugendgruppen hrsg. Anna 
Helms u. Julius Blasche, bearb. 
Hermann Erdlen; klavier u. 2 
giegen bezw. fléte. bd. 10. © June 
27, 1931; E for. 28754; Friedrich 
Hofmeister. 6467 


hrsg. Anna Helms u. Julius 
Blasche, bearb. Hermann Erdlen; 
klavier u. 2 geigen bezw. fldten. bd. 
9. Fur kindergarten u. unterstufe. 
—hbd. 11. Fiir die oberstufe einsch- 
liesslich jugendgruppen. © bd. 11. 
June 27, 1931, bd. 9. June 15, 1932; 
E for. 28753, 28755; Friedrich Hof- 
meister. 6468, 6469 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) 
Nachtstticke ; op. 23, no. 1, arr. John 
E. West; organ. © Mar. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 35364; H. W. Gray co. 6470 


Schwedische hochzeitsmusik; v. Wil- 
helm Kempff; klavier. © Mar, 10, 
1933; E for. 29043; Hd. Bote & G. 
Bock. 6471 


Schwiegervater (Der); biedermeier- 
spiel, Helene u. HE. Fischer, m Louis 
Spohr, bearb. Erich Fischer. Kla- 
vier-auszug mit vollst’ndigem text. 
© Feb. 25, 1933; E for. 29040; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock. 6472 


Scotch air; pf. Rev. © 1 ec. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68524; Joseph George 
Rutkowski. 6473 


Seriabin (Alexander) Etude; op. 42, 
no. 4, transcribed Paul Kochanski; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 16, 1933; B 
pub. 35344; G. Schirmer, inc. 6474 


268 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Sea-harvest; w Elizabeth Coatsworth, 
m Reginald C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28663; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 6475 


Second book of tones and tunes; 23 
second grade pf. pieces, Hlizabeth 
Gest. © Feb. 27, 1933; E pub. 
35071; G. Schirmer, inc. 6476 


Secret (Le) de mon coeur; slow fox- 
trot, de Conduisez-moi, madame, pa- 
roles René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, 
m Oberfeld; avec accord de lVuku- 
lele. © Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28579; 
Editions Salabert. 6477 


Secret (Le) du bonheur; fox-trot, de 
Le champion du régiment, paroles 
Marc-Hély, m Oberfeld, arr. Francis 


Salabert; orch. ptes. © Dec. 15, 
19382; E for. 28549; Editions Sala- 
bert. 6478 
Secrets of heaven; song. © 1c. Mar. 


9, 1988; E unp. 68581; Joseph Rol- 
lins Durgin. 6479 


See America first; song, m Earl Whit- 
temore. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933: E 
unp. 69353; Loulou D. Fox. 6480 


See-saw; fox-trot, English, Marjorie 
Harper, m Moises Simons. © Mar. 
23, 1933; E pub. 35427; Edward B. 


Marks music corp. 6481 
Sempre avanti; marcia, Carlo Mal- 
berto; pf.-direzione. © Dec. 15, 


19382; E for. 28837; C. Beltramo. 
6482 


Send a bunch of roses to her door; 
w Bob Irwin, m Dave Peyton; pf. 
treble. © Feb. 3, 1933; Epub. 
34097; Robert R. Irwin. 6483 


Send a Holy Ghost revival; hymn. 
© Mar. 3, 1938; E pub. 35418: 
George D. Repp. 6484 


Send her back to me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68666; 
John Schley Behr. 6485 


Serenade (A); song, from Lost gods. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 68684; 
Marion Hart Prentice. 6486 


Serenade; by Edward Elgar, arr. 
Henry Geehl; orch. pts. © Mar. 
6, 1988 ; E for. 28680; Keith, Prowse 
& co., itd. 6487 


Serenata a Ciquita; tango, versi Ar- 
naldo Stazzonelli, m Carlo Inno- 
cenzi; pf. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 
28845 ; Theo Muccy. 6488 


6501 


Shag (The) ; melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
1933; E unp. 69214; William H. 
Schoemer. 6489 


She changed her hi-de-hi-de, for his 
yodel-o-de-ay ; from The red robin, 
w Jack Scholl, m Max Rich and 
Jean Schwartz, pf. sc. Merle T. 
Kendrick ; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
21, 1988; E pub. 35311; Bibo-Lang, 
ine. 6490 


She dwells by great Kenhawa’s side; 
w Longfellow, m S. Coleridge-Tay- 
lor, in tonic sol-fa notation, Edward 
Rogers; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 
21, 19382; E for. 28962; Breitkopf 
& Hartel. 6491 


She’s gone but I’ve not forgotten; 
valse, w and m Charles E. Misener. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68604; 
Charles E. Markham. 6492 


She that I love; poem Mordaunt Cur- 
rie, m Maurice Besly. © Feb. 18, 
1933; E for. 28813; Boosey & co., 


‘ltd. 6493 
Shenandoah; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman; band pts. © Feb. 27, 
1983; E pub. 35059; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 6494 


Shepherd (The) and his flock; pas- 
toral, Pasquale Mondrone; pf. © 
Mar 22, 1923; Es pub. 355% 3G; 
Schirmer, ine. 6495 


Shine on Dixie moon; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 193838; EH unp. 69483; George N. 
Faircloth. 6496 


Shoo gloom; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 6, 
1933 ; HE unp. 68432; Sarah D. Fuller. 
6497 


Shopping at the five and ten; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 68649; Arthur G. Bell. 6498 


Should I be sweet; from Take a 
chance, w B. G. De Sylva, m Vin- 
cent Youmans; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 13, 1983; E pub. 35162; George 
G. De Sylva. 6499 


Shower me with kisses; song, m David 
Melson. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68262 ; Thomas Leonard Shibilski. 

6500 


Si les femmes faisaient la guerre; 
marche, de Hotel des étudiants, 
paroles Serge Veber, m René Syl- 
viano; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28586; Editions 
Salabert. 6501 


269 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6502 


Siciliana (La); parole e melodia. © 
1 c@ Mar. 7, 1983; E unp. 68474; 
Antonio Livio. 6502 


Sie tanzen febalhaft; tango, w Fried- 
rich Schwarz und Willy Rosen, m 
Willy Rosen, klavier-arr. Sascha 
Chwat. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
29055; Musikverlag City. 6503 


Sighing; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69332; Gertrude W. Hoffman. 
6504 


Sight reading tests for beginners; by 
Dora Pierce and Lilian Leavey; pf. 
bE. Ib; “© Jan, 25,” 19s3h Grn for. 
28799; Oxford university press. 

6505 


Signora velata; tango; versi Nello 
Lombardo, m E. A. Mario. © Nov. 
15, 1982; E for. 28842; S.a. Melodi. 

6506 


Simple histoire; valse, paroles Pierre 
Maudru, m Henry Verdun; avec ac- 
cord de ukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28589; Editions Salabert. 

6507 


Since I found you; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢e. Mar. 6, 1988; E unp. 68417; 
Hannah B. Isner. 6508 


Since you made me cry; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 
69045; Vivian Dunean. 6509 


Since you smiled at me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69050; 
Vivian Duncan. 6510 


Since you’ve gone away; fox trot Song. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68634; 
Evangeline Craveiro Souza. 6511 


Since you went away; w Louise Mc- 
Dermaid, m Hermann Lohr; in D. 
© Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 29064; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 6512 


Sinfonia; D dur, fiir doppelorch., Joh. 
Christ. Bach, op. 18, no. 3, eingericht- 
et u. hrsg. Fritz Stein. 1. Partitur. 
—2. Cembalo teil. © Dec. 29, 1930, 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 28854, 28858; 


C. F. Peters. 6513, 6514 
Sinfonietta; by Henry Cowell; cham- 
ber orch. Partitura. © Sept. 20, 


1932; E for. 286938; Edition Adler, 
G.m.b.H. 6515 


Sing a spring song for me; pf. with 
w:; © 1.c. Mar. 2, 1983>.2/unp. 
68253 ; Louise Young. 6516 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Sing a-ho; traditional spiritual, w 
anon., m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 25, 19883; E unp. 68282; Flor- 
ence D. Bohanan. 6517 


Sing me a love song; by Frank Tres- 
selt; pf.-conductor. © 1c. Mar. 8, 
1933; E unp. 68549; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 6518 


Sing me that love song over again; 
w and melody. © 1 e¢. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69413; Mary Elizabeth 
O’Brien. 6519 


Sing my heart a lullaby; waltz, w 
Adrian Ross, m Lao Silésu. © Feb. 
4, 1933; E for. 28850; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd. 6520 


Sing-song Sally; w Frank Eyton, m 
Billy Mayerl; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 28712; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 6521 


Singer’s (The) daily six; exercises, 
wand m. © Mar. 5, 1933; E pub. 
35221; W. Warren Shaw. 6522 


(The) choir; services for 
compiled and arr. Opal 
and Helen deLong. © 
Bir- 
6523 


Singing 
schools, 
Wheeler 
Feb. 1, 1983; A. ‘60358 * G27: 
chard & co. 


Ufgryg ke yupomp Epytp ; songs, w 


Barkey Hrayr, and others, bk. 8. 
© Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35463; Vag- 


harshag Servantz. 6524 
Sister, awake; madrigal, L. H. B. 
Reed; mixed voices. © Feb. 16, 


1933; E for. 28789; Oxford univ. 


press. 6525 
Sister of mine; song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1933; E unp. 68260; Christina 
Ewell. 6526 


Sittin’ on a log and a pettin’ my dog; 
w and melody Byron Gay and Zez 
Confrey. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1983; E 
unp. 68278; Irving Berlin, inc. 

6527 


Skating on the lake; waltz; pf. © 
Mar. 20, 1983; E pub. 35448; Mi- 
chael S. Kunkel. 6528 


Sketches of Skyland; w and melody, 
arr. Lora Perry; male voices. ©1c. 
Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68833; Clif- 
ford Porter Wilson. 6529 


Sleeping (The) princess; by Marie 
Rapelje; pf. © Mar. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 35441; Theodore Presser co. 


270 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


6559 


Smile and I’ll smile with you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68953; 
Harry Godfrey Schultz. 6531 


Smile (A) from you; song. © 1 ©«. 
Mar. 24, 193883; E unp. 69225; Mar- 
garet Ann Baker. 6532 


Smiles; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
28, 1933 ; E unp. 69371; Margaret W. 
Jensen. 6533 


Smiles (The) that welcome me back 
home; w and melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
15, 1933; E unp. 68818; Louise 
Perry. 6534 


Smiling you, smiling thru; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69304; 
Max Lovenson. 6535 


Smithy (The) ; pastoral fantasia, Ken- 
neth J. Alford; military band pts. 
© Feb. 24, 1933: EH for. 28821; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 6536 


So come to me dream girl to my cabin 
of dreams; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 69366; Otto 
J. Altrichter. 6537 


So does she; w and m Herbert Lum- 
ley and Pat Thayer; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 28711; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 6538 


So wie du hat mich noch keine frau 
gekusst; tango, aus Wenn es friih- 
ling wird, text Steinberg-Frank u. 
H. Borutzky, m Dol Dauber; with 
ukulele arr. © June 23, 1932; H 
for. 28886; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky). 6539 


Sob sister; mood 2, of Tabloid, Ferde 
Grofé. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 69015; Robbins music corp. 

6540 


Sohne (Die) Bach; sammlung ausge- 
wihlter original-klavierwerke der 
vier sodhne Joh. Seb. Bachs, hrsg. 
Willy Rehberg. © Mar. 17, 1933; 

E for. 29051; B. Schott’s sdhne. 
6541 


Soft winds sighing; song, m Milton 
Smith Trusler; contralto. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 2, 1983; E unp. 68261; Arthur 
Edward Friswell. 6542 


Solitude; organ. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 
1933; E unp. 69194; Rose Blumen- 
thal. 6543 


Sollten wir uns auch im leben nie 
mehr wiederseh’n; English waltz, 
aus Prinzessin ftir eine nacht, ge- 
Sangstexte Hans Pflanzer, m Victor 
Corzilius, arr. Fred Ralph; orch. 


stimmen. © Sept. 28, 1932; E for. 
28999; Edition Neruda. 6544 


Somebody and me; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
22, 1933; E unp. 69124; Margaret M. 
Ward. 6545 


Somebody’s baby; song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
2, 1983; E unp. 68263; Lionel Mau- 
rice Taylor. 6546 


Someday ’twill be raining for you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 68321; E. Walter Tomlinson. 

6547 


Someday you'll find, you’re not on my 
mind; pf. treble with w. © 1 e. 
Dec. 23, 1932; E unp. 68199; Demar- 
est Swift Cassidy. 6548 


Someone gaid; w Desmond Carter, m 
Leslie Clair; with ukulele arr. 
Feb. 23, 1988; EH for. 28719; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 6549 


Someone to grow tired of; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68841; 
Revell Chapman. 6550 


Somers; hymn tune, w EH. P. Parker. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; E unp. 68557; 
Douglas Fletcher. 6551 


Something’s in the air; w Mack David, 
m Henry Manners, arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35507; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 6552 


Something tells me; w and melody 
Sugar Kane. © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68202; Gerald Kane. 6553 


Somewhere; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; 
EK unp. 68852; John James Edmond- 
son. 6554 


Somewhere I have a pal; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 
68870; Clara Louise Larimore. 

6555 


Somewhere love is waiting for you; 
song. ©1e. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
69180; Lillian Poole Palmason. 

6556 


Son tug ojos; letra A. Santiago, y me- 
lodia. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68259; Arturo Santiago and H. Men- 
doza. 6557 


Sonata no. 2; by Edward Elgar, Ivor 
Atkins; organ. © Mar. 8, 1933; H 
for. 28700; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

6558 


Sonatine; de Alexandre Mottu; violon 
et pf. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28658 ; 
Editions Maurice Sénart. 6559 


271 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6560 


Sonatine; par A. Honegger; violon et 
violoncelle. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28649; Editions Maurice Senart. 

6560 


None. (A) sone. ©. 1 ce. Mar, a3 
19383; E unp. 68710; John William 


Chitwood. 6561 
Song (A) cycle; ancient Chinese 
poems, by Li Hung Chang, Thou 


Fou, Li-Tai-Té, Sao-Nan and Quan 
Tsi, m Roland Farley; high or med. 
voice. © Feb. 17, 1933; E pub. 
35093; New music press, inc. 

6562 


Song (The) I wrote for you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68497; Ralph Romano, Robert 
White and Josephine Aloi. 6563 


Song of India; from Sadko, English, 
Glenn Visscher, m N. Rimsky-Kor- 
sakoff. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35460; Belwin, inc. 6564 


Sous) "(Ehe). of) lifes (sons arr. 
Mabel Schock. ©1ce. Feb. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 685038; Hallie Hall. 6565 


Song (A) of summer; w Clarence P. 
Milligan; pf. ©1¢. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68995; Howard Field Fas- 
sett. 6566 


Song of the fisherman’s lass; pf. with 
Wiiry Oy Cx (Och 34529323 | ong. 
68798; Douglas F. Archer. 6567 


Song of the Volga boatman; Russian 
folk song, English, Glenn Visscher, 
m arr. Henri Weber. © Mar. 24, 
1933; E pub. 35459; Belwin, inc. 

6568 


Song of welcome; by Frank LaForge, 
fingering and pedal indications Hr- 
nesto Bertimen; pf. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 35279; Carl Fischer, inc. 

6569 


Song-time; 2 and 3-pt. choruses, ed. 
and harmonized Floy Adele Ross- 


man; women’s voices. © Mar. 28, 
1983; AA 117358; Paull-pioneer 
music corp. 6570 


Songs from childhood; w and m Rena 
Barry Skerritt. © Jan. 11, 1983; 
E pub. 35292; Carl Fischer, inc. 

6571 


Songs my mother taught me; m Anton 
Dvorak, special arr. Vern Elliott; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 23, 1932; E 
pub. 35540; Safeway stores, ine. 

6572 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Sonne (Die) lacht am Rhein; walzer- 
lied, w Willi Webels, m Paul Preil, 
arr. Georg Jederskowski; orch. stim- 
men. © July 30, 1932; E for. 28733; 
Willi Webels, theater u. musikver- 
lag. 6573 


Sonny and sis; w and m Betty Kratz; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1983; E unp. 
68246 ; Elizabeth Kratz. 6574 


Soon; waltz, w and m Don Julson. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68424; 
Donald Bernard Julson. 6575 


Sorciére (La) de Rigoumel; valse 
épisode, Ch. Tilly: orch. ptes. © 
Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 286381; Heugel. 

6576 


Sorry; song. © 1c¢ Mar. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 69288; Walter Kuhlmann. 
6577 


Sourire (Un) de Paris; fox-trot, de 
La revue d’amour, paroles Maurice 
Hermite, m Maurice Hermite et 
Pierre Larrieu ; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28607; 
Editions Salabert. 6578 


Sous lVaigle double; marche, J. F. 
Wagner, op. 159, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28546; Editions Salabert. 

6579 


Southern melody; w and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69040; 
Vivian Duncan. 6580 


Southern moonlight; by Emil Leon- 


ard; pf. © Mar. 11, 1933; H pub. 
35164; Theodore Presser co. 6581 
Southland; w Hal Lurvey, m Jack 


Cady. .© 1. c. Mark 13;7193os0 
unp. 68753; Harold F. Lurvey and 
Jackson Cady. 6582 


Southland’s calling to me; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69416; 
Matilda Curtiss. 6583 


Souvenir; by Rudolf Friml; pf. © 
Neb. 27,. 1983; .E) pubs, sa0v0arG. 
Schirmer, inc. 6584 


Sowing and reaping; song, m Hugene 
H. Hartzell. © Mar. 21, 1983; E 
pub. 35188; Chester A. Ward. 6585 


Speakin’ of the devil, here she is; 
w Mack David, m Henry Manners, 
arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © Mar. 
28, 1933; E pub. 35506; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 6586 


272 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 
Spearmint; quick march, V. Turine; 
harmonie et fanfare. © Jan. 2, 


1933 ; E for. 28635; Alphonse Leduc 
et. cie. 6587 


Special (The) question blues; w and 
melody Hattie Hyde. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
18, 1988; E unp. 69087; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 6588 


Spell (The) of the night; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E ump. 
687383; Wilbur C. Brooks. 6589 


Spending my time saving my love; w 
Harold Adamson, m J. Fred Coots; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 35088; Irving Berlin, ine. 

6590 


Spinnerliedchen ; English version Bar- 
netta Brown, German folk song, m 
Reimann, arr. William Stickles; 
3-pt. female cho. © Mar. 24, 19338; 
E pub. 35519; Harms, inc. 6591 


Spinning song [and] He was a mer- 
man; German folk-songs, English, 
Georgina Tanner, set for unison 
singing H. V. Jervis-Read. © Mar. 
15, 1983; EH for. 29029; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd. 6592 


Spirit (The) of love watches over me; 
w and melody A. P. Carter. ©1. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 69092; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 6593 


Spirit (The) of mother-love; service, 
Elsie Duncan Yale, w E. D. Yale 
and others, m’ Samuel §S. Wesley, 
and others. © Mar. 7, 19383: D 
28418; Hall-Mack co. 6593* 


Spirit of the living God; hymn, w and 
m Irvin J. Morgan. © Feb. 15, 
1933; E pub. 35111; Uldine Utley. 

6594 


Spring; song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; 
EH unp. 68708 ; Hulda Kathlyn Woods. 
6595 


song, w Elizabeth Cooper. © 1 
e. Feb. 28, 19838; E unp. 68296; 
Hanna M. Hagstrom. 6596 


Spring and you; waltz; melody with 
pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1983; EB 
unp. 69199; P. Spicacci. 6597 


Spring brings me love and you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 69136; 
Weldon Ewing. 6598 


Spring (A) carol; w Kathleen Robin- 
son, m Hubert Hales, op. 21, no. 1; 
unison trebles. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29030; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

6599 


6614 


Spring coming; w Danford Barney, m 
Ewald Haun. © Feb. 24, 1933; BE 
for. 29018; G. Ricordi & co. 6600 

Spring is here; song. © 1 ©. Mar. 21, 
1988; E unp. 68058; Eleanor F. 
Hutchings. 6601 


Spring prelude; w Danford Barney, m 
Ewald Haun. © Feb. 24, 1933; E 
for. 29016; G. Ricordi & co. 6602 


Spring serenade; by Neva Garner 
Greenwood ; violin; pf. acc. © Mar. 
21, 1983; E pub. 35482; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 6603 


song, w Janie Goode 
Abraham. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 69228; Marie Pryor. 6604 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69381; Dorothy Marie 
Gleeson. 6605 


Springtime, beautiful springtime; fox 
trot song. © 1. Feb. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 68588; Alice A. Foster. 6606 


Springtime in the Green River valley ; 
song recitative. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 21, 
19838; E unp. 69066; Edward G. 
Newman. 6607 


Springtime is the time for love; song, 
m Gladys Catron. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1933; E unp. 68796; Joe Messer- 
schmidt. 6608 


Squeeze me (The) waltz; written 
Paul Armstrong, m Harris Weston; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; 
E for. 28899; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd. 6609 


Stalking the deer; by Frank LaForge, 
fingering and pedal indications Hr- 
nesto Berfimen; pf. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E pub. 35277; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 6610 


Stand fast America; song. © 1 e. 
Oct. 31, 1932; E unp. 68799; Kate 
Rennie Archer. 6611 


Standing on my head; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar: 15, 1983; EH unp. 68821 ; 
Jack Dale Cowley. 6612 


Standing on the corner; w Edward 
Pola, m Franz Steininger; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E 
for. 28713; Peter Maurice music ©Co., 
ltd. 6613 


Star (The); fragment from Plato, 4- 
pt. cho., w Charles F. Lummis, m 
James H. Rogers, arr. Fred H. Hunt- 
ley ; men’s voices. © Feb. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 35061; G. Schirmer, inc. 

6614 


Spring song; 


273 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6615 


Star of destiny; song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 
1933; E unp. 68247; Berenice Ward 
Stockland. 6615 


Star of hope; reverie, 
Harriet Kennedy, arr. Albert 
Adam; pf. acc. 1. Hawaiian steel 
guit—2. Spanish guit. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35388, 35399; Century 
music pub. co. 6616, 6617 


Star of the North you're telling me; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69395; Robert E. Bate- 
man. 6618 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; 
song, John Philip Sousa, arr. Wil- 
liam M. Felton. 1. Unison.—2. Sop., 
alto and bass. © Mar. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 35489, 35440; Theodore Presser 
co. 6619, 6620 


Stars in your eyes; w Desmond Car- 
ter, m Leslie Clair; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 23, 1933; E for. 28721 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd. 6621 


Start (The) of the big parade; w 
and m Pete Wembrow, Chas. Abbott 
and Irving Bibo:; pf. treble. ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1933; E unp. 68891; Bibo- 
Lang, inc. 6622 


Stay near me sweetheart; song, W 
Arthur Judge. ©1e. Mar. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 68225; Wilson John Fisher. 

6623 


Steinert (Alexander) Four lacquer 
prints; w Amy Lowell, m A. Stein- 
ert.” ©! Dee. ‘1519327 Betor. 28672 ; 
Editions Maurice Sénart. 6624 


Step and sing; time-name exercises 
for pitch training and rhythm, w 
and m M. H. Greenfield, harmonized 
Fred Falconer. © Mar. 21, 1933; 


E for. 29061; Marjorie H. Green- 
field. 6625 
Still, still with Thee; w Harriet 


Beecher Stowe, m Walter H. Angell; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 35225; C. C. Birechard & co. 

6626 


Stolen melody; w Ruth E. Foss, mel- 
ody Robert Payne. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69320; Robert Eugene 
Payne, jr. 6627 


Stompin’ away; melody John Langley. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 69082; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 6628 


Storm-song; w Robert W. Rivers, m 
Regina!d C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28666; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 6629 


solo or duet, > 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Strange as it Seems; [w anon.], mel- 
ody A. E. Knoll. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69358; Ralph O. Wilson 
and Albert E. Knoll. 6630 


Strawinsky (Igor) Scherzo; tiré du 
ballet L’oiseau de feu, transcrip- 
tion I. Strawinsky et S. Dushkin; 
violon et pf. © Mar. 4, 1983; E 
for. 28910; B. Schott’s sO6hne. 6631 


Streichquartett B-dur; v. E. N. v. 
Reznicek. Partitur. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 28743; Richard Birn- 
bach. 6632 


Strife (The) is o’er; Easter anthem, 
w from medieval Latin, tr. Francis 
Pott, melody Melchior Vulpius, arr. 
Alfred Whitehead ; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 3, 19838; E pub. 35260; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 6633 


Study *bout what the Lord has done 
for you; song. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 68266; Weaver G. Slaughter. 

6634 


song. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35324; Weaver G. Slaughter. 6635 
Sturm (Der); miurchenspiel nach 


Shakespeares Sturm, m Anton Beer- 
Walbrunn, op. 64, klavier-auszug 
vom komponisten. Voe. sc. © Nov. 
1, 1982; D 28411; Edition Adler, 
G. m. Db. dd: 6635* 


Stidseenacht; tango, w Willy Rosen u. 
Marcel Lion, m Fritz German, arr. 
Hartwig von Platen; orch. stimmen. 


© Aug. 20, 1932; E for. 28982; 
Monopol-liederverlag, Ernst Wen- 
sraf,..G..m..b: ae 6636 


Sugar-plum; w Clement Wood, m 
Jacques Wolfe; low voice. © Mar. 
22, 1933; E pub. 35533; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 6637 


Suite romantique; suite in 4 S&tzen, 
Hans Bullérian; orch. stimmen. © 
June 17, 19382; E for. 28750; Rich- 
ard Birnbach. 6638 


Summer dreams; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68625; Albina 
Agnes Minar. 6639 


Summertime sweetheart; song. © 1 
ce. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69457; John 
C. Nickelsen. 6640 


Sun (The) will be shining for you; 
fox trot song. 1 ¢. ‘Miawiri4, 
1933: E unp. 68957; Nellie Hooper. 

6641 
will shine for you; pf. 

© 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E 

6642 


Sun (The) 
with w. 
unp. 69507; Patrick Howard. 


274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Sunday at home; selected and arr. 
Montague Ewing; pf., with violin 
and cello pts. © Feb. 7, 1933; E 
for. 28810; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 6643 


Sunday every day; w Clement Wood, 
m Jacques Wolfe; med. voice. 
Mar...22,. 19335 E. :pub: 35582; G. 


Schirmer, inc. 6644 
Sunday morning at Glion; by Fr. 
Bendel, transcribed F. Campbell- 
Watson; band. Sc. © Mar. 20, 


19383; E pub. 35310; M. Witmark & 
sons. 6645 


Sunlight and shadows; by Pat Pol- 
larde.2 woices..:.© 1. ¢. Mar. 24, 
1933; E unp. 69257; Florence 
Howell Cheatham Pollard. 6646 


Sunny Madeira; w and m Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon. © Feb. 21, 1933; E for. 
28849; B. Feldman & Co. 6647 


Sunset (A); w Katharine Mansfield, 
m Reginaid C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 28662; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 6648 


Sunshine ahead; w and m Sam Cos- 
low and Con Conrad. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1933; E unp. 68894; Famous mu- 
sic corp. 6649 


Superb (The) Hawaiian guitar folio; 
10 solos. © Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35198; A. Rodell. 6650 


Sur la route un beau dimanche; 6/8 
marche, paroles Léo Leliévre. m Al- 
bert Chantrier; avec accord de 
VYukulele. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28608; Editions Salabert. 6651 


Sur un air de Paris; valse musette, 
paroles Bobby, m Willy Rosen; arr. 
Billy Golwyn; orch. ptes. © Mar. 
6, 1933; E for. 29053; Editions H. 
Benjamin. 6652 


Surrexit pastor bonus; 5-pt. cho., Eng- 
lish version Gustave Reese, m Or- 
lando di Lasso, ed. Car! Deis; mixed 
voices. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35063 ; G. Schirmer, inc. 6653 


Sussex beer; w John Hollamby, m 
Alexander Brent Smith, tonic solfa 
tr. H. J. Timothy; male voices. 
Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 28921; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 6654 


Sussex mummers’ earol; traditional 
tune and w, arr. William R. Davis; 
mixed voices with bar. solo; organ 
ace. © May 16, 1933; E pub. 35208: 
H. W. Gray co. 6655 


6670 


Swallow's (The) wooing; Hungarian 
children’s song, freely rendered Cle- 
ment F. Rogers, arr. Zoltan Kodaly ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, unace. [English 
and Hungarian text] © Nov. 10, 
1932; E for. 28690; Oxford univ. 
press. 6656 


Swaying birches; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
1, 1983; E unp. 69111; Sarah Etta 
Wales. 6657 

Swaying to a Wayne King waltz; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69222; 
Gordon William Jensen. 6658 

Sweet acushla machree; w and mel- 


ody: © 1. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68278; Dorothy K. O’Kane. 6659 


Sweet as the flowers in May time; 


w and melody A. P. Carter. © 1 ¢. 
Feb, 18, 19383; EH unp. 69097; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 6660 


Sweet forget me not; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68456; Laura Duzan 
Weade. 6661 


Sweet little pal; w Fred L. Gerbig, 
m the four Jost bros. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
22, 1933; E unp. 69127; Frank John 
Jost. 6662 


Sweet memories of you; song, w Fred 
Lindhorst; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69025; Har- 
old Martin Orr. 6663 


Sweet, sweet Claire; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68385; Clinton Woodman Mc- 
Graw. 6664 


Sweetest little bit of heaven; w H. 
Sward, jr. and Paul D’Amico, with 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 
69528; Henry Sward, jr. 6665 


Sweetest (The) sweetheart of all; 


song. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 
68730; Daniel Austin O’Connell, jr. 
6666 

Sweetest (The) thing; song. © Feb. 


28, 1933; E pub. 35019; John Bow- 
den Day. 6667 


Sweetheart; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68942; Edgar William 
Croft. 6668 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
19383; E unp. 69383; James E. Te- 
gart. 6669 


w Sonny Miller, m Louis Clare; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 16, 1933; 
E for. 28710; Peter Maurice music 
e€olf ltd: 6670 


279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6671 


Sweetheart, love has called you back 
to me; waltz song, w Eddie John- 


son. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 
68749; Daryl Sheldon. 6671 
Sweetheart of by gone days; song, 


Harry Stein and George 
Ritter. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68804; August Fladung. 6672 


Sweetheart of my daily dreams; w 
and melody John Schmidel. © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69158; John 
Schmidel. 6673 


Sweetheart of my diary; song, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark. © 1 c. Mar. 


melody 


29. 1933: 0) cunp: 469439 | > Herbert 
Hause. 6674 
Sweetheart’s (A) melody; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68395 ; 
John E. Williams. 6675 


Sweetheart’s waltz; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1933; E unp. 68572 ; 
Alfred Opler. ~ 6676 


Sweetie; song, m Billie Brown. © 
1c Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68675; 
Anna Welker Brown. 6677 


Sweets; w and melody Herb Magid- 
son, Sidney Clare and Sam H. Stept. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; EH unp. 68333 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

6678 


w Clinton Scollard, m Oley 
Speaks, symphonic arr. Van Phil- 
lips; orch. pts. © Mar. 7, 1933; 
E for. 28876; Hawkes & son (Lon- 


Sylvia; 


don) Itd. 6679 
Symphonies of spring; song, WwW 
Ethelyn Miller Hartwich. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68542; Flor- 
ence Colby Battram. 6680 


Symphony (A) of love; song, arr. 
Mabel Schock. © 1 ec. Feb. 23, 
1933; E unp. 68504; Hallie Hall. 

6681 


Syncopatin’ the blues; song. © 1 c. 
Mar. 31. 1933; E unp. 69505; Geor- 
gianna Hoover Bauernfeind. 6682 


T.N. & O. blues; w and melody Hat- 
tie Hyde. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 69088; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 6683 


Take me as I am; fox trot song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68640; 
Ogden Venn. 6684 


Take me back; from Love lost, w, 
melody and rhythm H. W. Barwick, 
ace. L. Crawley; ten. © 1c. Mar. 


pt. i, BES), ¥ 26 


18, 19383; E unp. 68965; Howard 
William Barwick and Leone Craw- 
ley. 6685 


Take that pain out of my heart; w 
and m Fred C. Bernhardt and Doro- 
thy Bates. © 1. Mar. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 68686; Fred Charles Bern- 
hardt. 6686 


Tambah; rumba, letra y melodia Ra- 
fael Hernandez. © 1 c¢. Mar. 11, 
1933; E unp. 68689; Latin Ameri- 
can music bureau. 6687 


Tangled (A) lock of silver hair; song, 
m Oscar J. Lehrer. © 1 e@. Mar. 20, 
19383; E unp. 69009; Tina Workman 
Short. 6688 


Tango; by Louis Schnitzler; pf. 
Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 28956; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd. 6689 


Tango-amor; song. © 1. Mar. 10, 
1933; E unp. 68672; Robert Livings- 
ton Vance. : 6690 


Tango drammatico; instrumental- 
tango, Roderich Lander, orch. arr. 
Leo Kwant; stimmen fiir odeon 
orch, u. fiir salonorch., mit. gesangs- 
stimme ad lib., unterlegter text Leo 
Monosson. © Jan. 6, 1933; E for. 
28803; A. Cranz. 6691 


Tanzt du auch so gern wie ich; tango, 
w Kurt Schwabach, m Willy Rosen, 
arr. Hartwig von Platen; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 16, 1933; E for. 28976; 
Edition Meisel & co., G. m. b. H. 

6692 


Tapestry (A) of love; song, w A. E. 
Marsh. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 
68693; Albert E. Marsh and Eugene 
Griffiths. 6693 


Taylor (Colin) Three short pieces; 
pf. © Feb. 28, 19383; E for. 28715; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 6694 


Te Deum; in E flat, m Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes; mixed voices; organ 
acc. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35265; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 6695 


Te Deum laudamus; in B flat; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 35102; H. G. Langlois. 6696 


m Clement R. Gale; unison voices ; 
organ acc. in C. © Mar. 8, 1933; H 
pub. 35151; H. W. Gray co. 6697 


Tears; waltz, arr. Orsman D. Forth; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 69487; Grayman Alvord 
Young. 6698 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Tears of regret; waltz song. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 11, 1933; E unp. 69110; Har- 
nest Ray Earlan. 6699 


Tell Jesus; w anon., m Otto L, Bo- 
hanan. ©1c. Mar. 25,1933; E unp. 
69283; Florence D. Bohanan. 6700 


Tell me and I’ll tell you; waltz song. 
©1e. Jan. 27, 1933; E unp. 69333 ; 
Gertrude W. Hoffman. 6701 


Tell me another; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 68265; 
Richard White. 6702 


Tell me darling; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68399; Minola 
O. Hornby. 6703 


Tell me it’s only a dream; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68392; 
Hmma Bergstrom. 6704 


Tell me to-night; from Be mine to- 
night, English, Frank Hyton, from 
German of Marcellus Schiffer, m 
Mischa Spoliansky, new arr. Albert 
Szirmai; with ukuele arr. © Mar. 
20, 1933; E pub. 35308; Harms, ine. 

6705 


Tell me you're mine; fox-trot, w and 


melody. © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1933; E 
unp. 69511; Arnold Maurice Cowan. 
6706 

Tell me you’re sorry; song. © 1 «. 


Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69055; Hlbert 
Wagoner Ferrell. 6707 


Tempo di minuetto; di Pasquale Qua- 
ratino; pf. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
28884; G. Ricordi & co. 6708 


Temporary sweetheart ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; E unp. 69482; 
William Gordon Beecher, jr. 6709: 


Tenderly; m Gustave L. Becker; 
mezzo-sop. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1933: EB 
unp. 68998; Billie M. Beaton. 6710 


Tennessee; fox trot song. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1933; E unp. 68219; Jchnny P. 
Morgan. 6711 


Tent (A) by a brook; w Cora C. Jack- 
son, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68384; William Grif- 
fith Jackson. 6712 


Teufelsreiter (Der) ; operette, Rudolph 
Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, regie- u. 
soufflierbuch eingerichtet Otto Lan- 
ger, m Hmmerich Kalman. Klavier- 
auszug mit text. © Dec. 19, 1932; 
D 28419; W. Karczag. 6712* 


6727 


Thanks to fate; w Irvin Pollack; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68831; Fred Samuel Stricker. 6713 


That doggone dog o’ mine; w and mel- 
ody Porter Grainger. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 19383; E unp. 69500; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 6714 


That lonely road marked private way; 
w and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 


1933; E unp. 68929; Florence G. 
Muzzey. 6715 
That melody; pf. with w. ©1.. 


Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69156; How- 
ard Nicholas Dynes. 6716 


That old feather bed on the farm; w 
G. Autry and Louis O’Connell, with 


melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; B 
unp. 69480; Gene Autry. 6717 
That’s gratitude; song. © 1c. Mar. 


16, 1933; E unp. 68880; Paul Robin- 
son. 6718 


That’s my home; w and m Leon René, 
‘Otis René and Ben Hllison; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 10, 1933; HB 
pub. 35340; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 6719 


That’s where the old folks are living 
today; song, lyric Allen Ramsay. 
Hebe dos 193 720E) pub, 3502 eon 
W. Ramsay. 6720 


That’s why; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68405; Frederick 
White. 6721 


That tender string of life; song, m 
Gerald Vincent Morris. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1983; E unp. 68209; Stein River- 
ton. 6722 


That thrilling kiss; fox trot song. © 
1 ce. Feb. 20, 1988; E unp. 68220; 
Rae Gilbert. 6723 


That wouldn’t be a bad idea; w H. M. 
Burnaby, m James M. Gallatly. © 
Mar. 10, 1983; E for. 28874; Boosey 
& co., Itd. 6724 


Then life is all its seems; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69374; Sylvia S. Mount. 6725 


There must be a heaven; ballad, w 
W..K. Bauer”. ©7heb.. 4,.1933 5.5 
pub. 35095; Wm. K. Bauer and Jack 
Taylor. 6726 


There’s a different way to say good- 
bye; w George Hibber, and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 19383; E unp. 68843 ; 
Hector Perez. 6727 


277 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6728 


There’s a light in your eyes; pf. with 
w. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35502; 
Albert J. Weidt. 6728 


There’s a light in your window calling 
me home; written and composed 
Jimmy Kennedy, Billy Thorburn and 
Billy Scott-Coomber; with ukuiele 
arr. Alvin D. Keech. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 29065; B. Feldman & 
co. 6729 


There’s a new deal for you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1883; E 
unp. 68778; Julia Claire Moffit. 

6730 


There’s a new world that’s waiting 
for me; waltz, w Harry Martin, m 
A. Williams; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 2, 1933; E for. 28806; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 6731 


There’s always a lot of sunshine, after 
there’s been a heavy rain; song. © 
1c Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69148; 
Eva Della White-Wakelee. 6732 


There’s nothing new in I love you; 
w and melody Benny Davis and 
Ben Oakland. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 68784; Leo. Feist, inc. 

6733 


There’s something about a _ Soldier; 
from Soldier of the king, w and m 
Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 9, 1933; E for. 28783; Law- 
rence music Co. 6734 


They did not tell me; w Ethel Kelley, 
m Oscar J. Fox, arr. Laurence Bol- 
ton; men’s cho. or quartet. © Feb. 
23, 1933; E pub. 35245; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6735 


They know their A. B. C.’s;: w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68281 ; Nita T. Shea. 6736 


They we're [sic] my once-in-a-while, 
you are my all-the-time; w Al 
Cameron, with melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
20, 1933; E unp. 68994; Blaine A. 
Stone. 6737 


This joyous day; anthem, w Edmund 
Spenser, m C. S. Lang, op. 24; Sop. 
and bar. solo, ad lib., cho. and organ. 
Oras 14 19033; El Tor. 20.00% 
Novello & co., Itd. 6738 


Thompson’s old grey mule; w and m 
Obed Pickard, additional lyrics 
Spencer Williams; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 28, 1932; E pub. 35327; 
Adams, Vee & Abbott, inc. 6739 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 28 


Those disappointed blues; song, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark. © 1 © Mar. 


29, 19383; E unp. 69440; Herbert 
Hause. 6740 
Thou knowest best; song, poem 


Eugenia Beatrice Mabury Fosbery. 
© Mar. 20, 1933; E pub, 35489; 
Beatrice Clifford. 6741 


Thought (The) of God: hymn anthem, 
w Frederick Lucian Hosmer, m Carl 
EF. Mueller; mixed voices, with bar. 
or alto and sop. or ten. soli. © 
Mar. 16, 1933; E pub. 35302 ; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 6742 


Thought (A) of the Hast; cameo, 
Hawaiian guit. solo Len Fillis, pf. 
acc. Wally Wallond. © Feb. 20, 
1933; E for. 28819; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 6743 


Thoughts at sunset; w John Mitchell; 
sop.; acc. of pf., string quintet, vio- 


lin obbl., oboe, flute and B flat 
clarinet. Pts. © 1 ce Mari 2 
1938; E unp. 69229; Jeanne W. 
Kiessling. 6744 


Three (The) crosses; w and m Mer- 
ritt Ierley; mixed voices. © Mar. 
4, 1983; E pub. 35141; Merritt A. 
Lerley. 6745 


Three Square meals a day; w and m 
Rex Weber and Murray Rumshin- 
sky. © Feb. 20, 1933; E pub. 35022; 
Lawrence music publishers, ine. 

6746 


Through the years; unison cho., w 
Jean Allyn Fey, m Jean Sibelius, 
arr. Cyr de Brant. © Mar. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 35212; J. Fischer & bro. 

6747 


Thru the lane to home sweet home; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68915; Sadie Carney 
Storie. 6748 


Tiger (The): w Wm. Blake, m Regi- 
nald ©. Robbins: bass or bar. © 
Dee. 15, 19382; E for. 28665; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 6749 


Till shadows of forest may cease; w 
and melody. © 1 e. Mar. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 68930; Ludwig Meyers. 6750 


Tilt (The) of her hat; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68338; 
Edna d’Issertelle. 6751 


Time and place; w Danford Barney, 
m Ewald Haun. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
E for. 29023; G. Ricordi & co. 6752 


278 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1983 


Time to go; w Hughie Prince, m Bill 


Paisley; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
13, 1933; E pub. 35337; Southern 
music pub. Co., inc. 6753 
Tiny (A) seed became a_ shrine; 


w Harold Skeath, m William Co- 
burn; 2 trebie voices. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35014; Select music co. 

6754 


Tired and blue for a letter from you; 


song, m Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 68851; 
Myra Deasy. 6755 


To a firefly; 3-pt. cho., English, AI- 
bert Noelte, German, L. H. Chr. 
Holty, m Frederick A. Stock, arr. 
Albert Noelte; women’s voices. 
Mares, 1933; H pub. 35471; H. T. 
FitzSimons co. 6756 


To her lover below earth; w Marie 
de France, tr. A. O'Shaughnessy, m 
Reginald C. Robbins; contralto. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; FE for. 28664; Hdi- 


tions Maurice Sénart. 6757 
To my mother; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 


Mar. 18, 1983: E unp. 68713; Eu- 
gene Dreher. 6758 


To our New England turners; pf. © 
1 c« Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68451; 
Ethel L. Mahoney. 6759 


To the setting sun; by Garth Edmund- 
son; organ. Mar. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 35215; J. Fischer & bro. 6760 


To think that you should care for 
me; from Don’t tell me who you 
are, American, Mitchell Parish, 
German, Ernst Marischka, m Robert 
Stoltz, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 35557; Mills music, inc. 6761 


Today; w D. Kohn, m F. C. Harnack. 
Rev. ed. © Nov. 10, 1932; E pub. 
39124; David Kohn and Frank C. 
Harnack. 6762 


Tom saw a sailor; w from the Ob- 
server, m and actions Anne Harding 
Thompson; pf. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
EH for. 28708; Novello & co., ltd. 


6763 

Tommasini (Vincenzo) Intermezzo; 
violoncello e pf. © Mar. 20, 1933; 
E for. 28948; G. Ricordi & co. 6764 


Danford Barney, m 
© Feb. 24, 1933; HB 
6765 


To-morrow; Ww 
Ewald Haun. 
for. 29017; G. Ricordi & co. 


171754—33——_6 


6778 


Tonadilla; de Blas de Laserna, arr. 
Gasper Cassad6; violoncelle et pf. 
© Feb. 25, 1933; E for. 28907; B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 6766 


Tonight; fox-trot song. © 1 c. Mar. 
6, 19338; E unp. 68623; Nell Green- 
man. 6767 


Tonight be mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Mar. 138, 19383; E unp. 68725; Henry 
Schumacher. 6768 


To-night your [sic] mine; pf. treble 
with w. © 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1933; E 
unp. 68817; Nicholas Mallardo. 

6769 


Too much happiness; from Discord, 
w <Anona Winn, m Billy Scott- 
Coomber ; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
14, 1983; E for. 288986; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 6770 


Too too train; w and melody Willie 
Broomzy. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68381; Lester Melrose. 6771 


Toque de Diana; canci6n, paso doble 
militar. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1933; E unp. 
68268; Pedro Pons. 6772 


Totor t’as tort; fox-trot de Embrassez- 
moi, paroles Jean Boyer, m René 
Mercier, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 28550; 
Editions Salabert. 6773 


Tower (The) of London; 6 musical 
impressions, Edward Stuart; pf. 
Jan. 23, 19383; E for. 28695; B. F. 
Wood music co. 6774 


Toy balloon; w Charles Tobias and 
Sidney Claire, m Henry H. Tobias; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 35182; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 6775 


Toylands little town; w and melody 
Bob Carran. © 1«@. Mar. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 69164; Robert G. Carran. 

6776 


Trade your love for mine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1933; E unp. 
68830; Maud Burket Rigney. 6777 


Trium’ mein kleines baby; slow-fox, 
w Gerd Karlick u. Albert Bennefeld, 
m Joe Hajos u. Will Meisel, arr. 
Hartwig von Platen; orch. stimmen. 
© June 30, 1932; E for. 28726; Edi- 
tion Meisel & co., G. m. b. H. 6778 


Tragoddie in Arezzo; oper in 3 akten, 
nach Robert Browning, vy. Arthur 
Goodrich, deutsche tbersetzung, 
Werner Wolff, einrichtung ftir die 


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Tragodie in Arezzo—Continued. 
deutsche bihne, Julius Kapp, m 
Richard Hageman; gem. chor, mit 
orch. Partitur, teil 1, 2. © Sept. 
1, 19382; D 28405; Edition Adler, 
Ge an? b. Eb 6778* 


Trail (The) that leads back home; 
song, m Gus Fabrizi. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1933; E unp. 69212; Evan Babb 
Sparr. 6779 


Tramp; song. ©1. Mar. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 69059; Hazel Juel Houghton. 
6780 


Traveller’s song; song. © 1. Mar. 
24, 1933; E unp. 69221; Maude Bruce 
Stewart. 6781 


Trifling,—Little fool—Summer’s eve- 
ning,—Thoughtlessness; fox trots, 
Ernest Fisher; pf. © Feb. 10, 1933; 
E for. 28526; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag. 6782 


Triumphant (The) resurrection; duet; 
treble voices. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 68382; Ellen B. Nickum. 

6783. 

True Blue Bill; w G. Autry, Geo. 
Rainey and F. Marvin, melody G. 
Autry and Frank Marvin. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1983; E unp: 68655; Gene 


Autry. 6784 
True romance; fox trot, w and m 
Charlotte Hargrove. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


20, 1983; E unp. 68221; Nora Char- 
lotte Hargrove. 6785 


True to you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69307; Carrie Welch. 

6786 


Trying to keep love alive; pf. treble 
with w. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1933: E unp. 
68571; Gladys Brown. 6787 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Sleep- 
ing beauty; text Dorothy Rose, voc. 
transcription Franz C. Bornschein; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Mar. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 35083; M. Witmark & sons. 

6788 


"Tis twilight; duet, from The 
queen of spades, English, Edward 
Agate, m P. Tehaikovsky, ed. W. 
Gillies Whittaker; treble voices. © 
Dec. 8, 1982; E for. 28687; Oxford 


univ. press. 6789 


—— What is this thing called love; 
duet, from The queen of spades, 
English, Albert G. Latham, m ed. 


—— 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 28 


W. Gillies Whittaker; treble voices. 
© Dee. 8, 1932; E for. 28688; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 6790 


Tu m’énerves; paroles et m Lucien 
Boyer. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
28562; Editions Salabert. 6791 


Tune in on me; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68299; J. 
Max Barnette. 6792 


Tus caricias; tango, Julio F. Falecén, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles: ©. Dee 1575932. tor. 
28556; Editions Salabert. 6793 


Tutelman (Herman H.) Arabesque; 
by Herbert Root; pf. © Feb. 27. 
1938; E for. 35066; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 6794 


Tutta-turchina ; versi e melodia, arr. 
Joseph Sorrentino. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 
1933; E unp. 68410; Luigi Lovino. 


6795 
Tuya; pf. © 1 c. Mar,’ 25,719338; H 
unp. 69254; Moises Simons. 6796 


Twenty-four hours; song, melody Pau- 
line Story. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 69444; Constance Griswold. 

6797 


Twenty four hours a day; w Joe 
Young, m Milton Ager; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 35560; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 6798 


Twenty-third (The) psalm; set to m. 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69456; 
Louise Clark. 6799 


Twenty thousand miles from nowhere; 
waltz, melody. © 1 e. Mar. 10, 
1933; E unp. 68802; Louis Bia- 
monte. 6800 


Twilight comes to the forest; song. © 
1 e. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68242; 
Sarah Etta Wales. 6801 


Twinkle twinkle little star; song, mel- 
ody David E. Peyton. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
30, 1983; E unp. 69498; Robert R. 
Irwin. 6802 


Two guitars; Russian folk song, Eng- 
lish, Glenn Visscher, m arr. Henri 


Weber. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35457 ; Belwin, ince. 6803 
Two sparkling eyes; tango, Russian 


w and m Oskar Strock, English, 
Marjorie Harper, m arr. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Mar. 23, 1933; 
E pub. 35425; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 6804 


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no. 3, 1933 


Two tickets to Georgia; w and m Joe 
Young, Chas. Tobias and J. Fred 
Coots; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35126; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 6805 


Twopenny tune; arr. John Moore; 
cello or violin and pf. © Jan. 12, 
1933; E for. 28794; Oxford univ. 
press. 6806 


Ultima (L’) follia; tango, versi Pinki, 
m Vincenzo Borea. © Dee. 15, 1932; 
E for. 28848; S. a. Melodi. 6807 


Under heaven’s blue; w Edward Pola, 
m José F. Payan; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 5, 1933; E for. 28529; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd. 6808 


Under the lamp of love; w Irving 
Kahal, m Sammy Fain; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 13, 1933; E pub. 35163 ; 
Harms, inc. 6809 


Under the linden trees; w Charles 
O’F lynn, m Lee David, arr. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Mar. 28, 19338; 
EH pub. 35426; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 6810 


—— waltz, w Charles O’Flynn, m Lee 
David, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. Rosamond John- 
son. . © Mar. 28, 1933;° E pub. 
35504 ; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

6811 


Under the mellow northern moon; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; 
EH unp. 68222; Peter Tomanocy. 

6812 


Under the old apple tree; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 
68657; Gene Autry. 6813 


Under the stars in Wyoming; w and 
m Paul Workman, pf. and ukulele 
arr. Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 19383; E unp. 68822; June Paul 
Workman. 6814 


Underneath a towering pine tree; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Mar. 138, 1933; HE 
unp. 68720; Amos Miller. 6815 


Underneath the Cuban skies; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68403; 
Arthur Stein. 6816 


Underneath the Oregon moon; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69265; 
Nellie EH. Rice. 6817 


6828 


Underneath the palms; melody, with 
pf. ace. © 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1933; HB 
unp. 68866; Norman Worth Hawes. 

6818 


Underneath the silvery moon; waltz, 
w Wilber Artemus Shipley, m Jack 
R. Shipley. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
HE unp. 69024; John Russell Shipley 
and Wilber Artemus Shipley. 

6819 


Underneath the southern moon; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68302; Jules Casalbore. 6820 


Ungleiche rhythmen; zwei wu. drei- 
teilig, in voriibungen u. 24 beispielen 
aus unterrichtswerken zusammenge- 
stellt u. bezeichnet Hrnst Mantey ; 
klavier. © Sept. 15, 1931; E for. 
28624; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

6821 


University (The) carol book; w rev. 
Fraser Brenchley, Cyril Brenchley, 
‘fand: others], m harmonized and 
arr. Edgar Pettman and W. A. 
Pickard-Cambridge. pt. 6. © Nov. 
14, 19382; E for. 28528; A. W. Ridley 
& Co. 6822 


Uns macht das garnichts aus. ; foxtrot, 
aus Ganovenehre, w Bert Reisfeld, 
m Rolf Marbot, arr. Franz Stolzen- 
wald; orch. stimmen, mit gesangs- 
trio. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 28698; 
Musikverlag City. 6823 


klavier-arr. Franz 
Stolzenwald. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 
29054; Musikverlag City. 6824 


Until you smile; melody. © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1983; E unp. 69508; Ben and 
John Li Muli. 6825 


Up, up, my heart, rejoicing; Haster 
carol, w based on text Paul Ger- 
hardt, m based on tune by J. Cruger, 
arr. Alfred Whitehead; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35258; Carl Fischer, ine. 

6826 


Upon a hill; Haster, w Miriam Le 
Fevre Crouse, m W. H. Hohmann; 
high voice. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35074; White-Smith music pub. co. 

6827 


Valentine (A) party; gavotte, Ken- 
neth Phillips; violin and pf., with 
teacher’s 2d violin pt. © Feb. 9, 
19388; E pub. 85285; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6828 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6829 
Valley (The) of the San Joaquin; 
sons) @l Mare 20,7 1933 ;,0u pub. 


35490 ; John Bondon. 6829 


Valse d’amour; aus der Ballettsuite, 
Max Reger, op. 1380, nr. 5, bearb. 
Gustav Havemann; violine u. kla- 
vier. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 28857; 
C. F. Peters. 6830 


Valse-improvisation ; par Francis Pou- 
lenc; pf. © Dee. 10, 1932; E for. 
28760; Rouart, Lerolle & cie. 6831 


Valse romantique; by Harry Idle; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 15, 1933; EH 
for. 29031; Joseph Williams, ltd. 


6832 
valse, J. Lanner, op. 167, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 


Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 28543 ; Editions 
Salabert. 6833 


Variations; par Mikl6s Rozsa, op. 9; 
Diy ©) Dec, 15, 1932); Wi for. 28652); 
Editions Maurice Senart. 6834 


text Gitinther 
Schaeffers, m 


Venezuela; tango, 

Schwenn u. Peter 
Willy Rosen, arr. Hartwig von 
Platen; orch. stimmen. © July 15, 
1932; E for. 28685; Wiener Phoinix 


verlag. 6835 


Vermont; song. © Mar. 2, 1933; E 
pub. 35018; Sylvia Sherman Pitkin. 
6836 


Verstohlene liebe; marsch, old melody, 
new arr.; ist violin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
9, 1933; E unp. 68511; Peter Miller. 

6837 

Vicks will drive your cold away; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1938; 
FE unp. 69149; John Young. 6838 


Vieja cancion; tango canzone, m Fran- 


cisco Bordino; orch. parti. © Oct. 
1, 1932; E for. 28832; E. M. Chiappo. 


6839 
Viens! ... viens! quitte ce soir cette 
vie; de Bariole, paroles Charles 


Trenet, m Jane Bos; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 
28571; Editions Salabert. 6840 


Vignettes; 25 songs, Kathleen Lock- 
hart Manning. © Feb. 27, 19338; 
E pub. 35072; G. Schirmer, inc. 

6841 


Vincent ventures; selections, w Edith 


Parker, P. R. Batchelder and Mrs. 
Hugh O’Neil Hencken. © Mar. 14, 
1933; E pub. 35193; Peggy Read 
Satchelder. 6842 


pt. 101, TEAS], Wee 


Violet time; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68910; Ken- 
neth B. Pritchard. 6843. 


Violetta; lyrisches intermezzo, Fr. W. 
Rust; orch. stimmen. © Oct. 28, 
1932; E for. 28751; Richard Birn- 
bach. 6844 


Violin obbligatos to six famous songs; 
w and m various authors, obbls.,. 
Haydn Wood and Howard Fisher. 
©..FKeb.. 24,.-1933°>. Ey foeei2sere- 
Boosey & co., ltd. 6845 


Virginia blossom waltz; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 68960; 
Gertrude A. Wissler. 6846 


Virginia, I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68309; 
John M. Leary. 6847 


Voice (The) of the unseen; motion 
picture script, w Mrs. O. B. Kaiser 
and others, m Mrs. O. B. Kaiser; 
soli, mixed chos., and various in- 
struments. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1983; 
D 28402; Grace L. Kaiser. 6847* 


Voyage (The); 4 pf. duets, E. Mark- 
ham Lee. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 
29059; Banks & son. 6848. 


Wagadu’s untergang durch die eitel- 
keit; fiir soli, gem. chor u. 5 Saxo- 
phone, aus dem Dausi, dem helden- 
buch der Kabylen, hrsg. Leo Fro- 
benius, m Wladimir Vogel. Chor- 
partitur, ohne begl. © Dec. 3, 1932; 
E for. 29037; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

6849 


Wagner (Richard) O Lord, most 
high, to Thee we pray; prayer from 
Lohengrin, adapted for church sery- 
ice and arr., Walter H. Lewis; men’s 
voices, organ ace. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E pub. 35042; Oliver Ditson co., 
inc. - 6850 


Waiting; w Irv Pollack; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 69418; 
Fred Samuel Stricker. 6851 


Waiting just for you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1933; E unp. 69021 ; 
Harold Leand. 6852 


Waldfee-zauber; intermezzo, y. Willi 
Thiele; klavier. © Feb. 17, 1933; 
E for. 29042; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

6853 


Waltz divine; w and m Marvel Olive 
Abbott; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1933; E unp. 68667; Marvel Abbott. 

6854 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Waltz lingering; pf. with w. © Jan. 
21) 1983 +) for. 29034; Ursula 
Deane. 6855 

Waltz me to sleep; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68933 ; 
Fern L. Bakken. 6856 


Waltz of love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 20, 1988; E unp. 69042; Dun- 
can sisters. 6857 


Waltz (The) of the nimphs [sic]; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1933; E unp. 69198; P. Spicacci. 

6858 


Waltzing on a moonbeam; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 19838; E unp. 69036; 
Lawrence FE. Miller. 6359 


Wander-thirst; w Gerald Gould, m 
Jean Fordell. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
EH for. 28919; Elkin & co., Itd. 6860 


Wandering souls; ballad, pf. with w. 
© Jan. 23, 1933; E for. 29033; Raul 
Roman P. 6861 


War dream blues; w and melody Kid 
Coley and Cliff Hayes. ©1e. Feb. 
18, 1938; HE unp. 69079; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 6862 


Warum denn traurig sein; tango im 
volkston, w Gerhard Ebeler, m Hans 
Otten. © Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28757 ; 
G. EHbeler-verlag. 6863 


Was my face red; w Ralph Freed, m 
Harry Akst; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 16, 1933; E pub. 35005; Miller 
music, inc. 6864 


Washington post; march, John Philip 
Sousa, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accor- 
dion. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35293 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 6865 


Wassail song; unison and 3-pt. cho., 
Gloucestershire carol, w anon., m 
arr. Katherine K. Davis; women’s 
voices. © Mar. 7, 1933; E pub. 
30349; EK. C. Schirmer music co. 

6866 


Watching and waiting for you; w H. 
A. Richards, m Pauline Brown and 
Don York. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 68981; National music pub. 
co. 6867 


Watching the billows; song. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 16, 1983; E unp. 68945; Annie 
Lillian Wible Boyles. 6868 


Waterfalls and moonlight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68315; Cleadus Schroeder. 6869 


Watermelon dance; by Charles J. 
Roberts; band pts., with conductor. 


6884. 


© Jan. 16, 1933; E pub. 35255; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 6870 


Waves; pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 15, 
1933; E unp. 68846; Amy Lee Mor- 
rill. 6871 


We are three; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68941; W. A. 
Watt Thompson. 6872 


We are wet again; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; E unp. 69470; 
Biagio Mormile. 6873 


We can’t get in with the agents; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 19383; E unp. 
68434; Harl Eby and Freddy Mack. 

6874 


We come, O God, to Thee; w. Harold 
Skeath, m William Coburn; 2 treble 
voices. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35013; Select music co. 6875 


We'll rally for our country; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 20, 19383; E unp. 68985; 
Maude Wickham Roe, Barvita HE. 

‘Drew and C. H. Drew. 6876 


We'll stick to the stars of Old Glory; 
w and melody. © 1 ce. Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 68922; Dora Haton. 

6877 


We must climb Mount Zion to go 
home; song, arr. Clarke Tate. © 1 
e. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68361; Jesse 
Hzekiel Swayzee. 6878 


We're going to have a brand new 
deal; w and melody. © 1 c. Mar. 
10, 1983; E unp. 68652; W. A. 
(Watt) Thompson. 6879 


We're only friends; melody Darby St. 
John. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1932; E unp. 
68809; Elizabeth Redlich. 6880 


We're pennant bound; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 68935; 
Ray C. Koecher. 6881 


We're thumbing our way to Chicago, 
to see the big world’s fair; w and 
melody Stanley Lindman. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69196; Ar- 
nold C. Davis & co. 6882 


We're together again; w Arthur Freed, 
m Nacio Herb Brown; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 24, 
1983 ; E pub. 35496; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 6883 


We reached a perfect understanding 
sitting on the garden gate; w 
Mitchell Parish, m Larry Shay, pf. 
se. Lou Leaman; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 35554; Mills 
music, ine. 6884 


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6885 


We've a new deal coming soon; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 687038 ; Wesley E. Ungerbueh- 
ler. 6885 


We've turned the corner; w Mary M. 
Murphy, with melody. © 1. Mar. 
27, 19833; E unp. 69347; Marie J. 
Callahan. 6886 


We wait for you still; song, m Luther 
A. Clark... Qn, Mar Cal bo O33 
E unp. 68840; Rosa Stone. 6887 


We were pals and now we're sweet- 
hearts; w Emil Joseph Prekel, m 
Elmer Richard Doman. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1933; E unp. 68500; Prekel and 
Doman. 6888 


We will go back to the farm Zella- 
reen; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
15, 1983 ; E unp. 68838; Dora Pernot. 


6889 
Wealthy, constant and true; song, 
melody Vincent Ross. © 1 ¢. Mar. 


2, 193838; E unp. 68277; Wm. Clark 
Dawson. 6890 


Wear a smile; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 22, 1988; E unp. 69133; Ford 
Lefier. 6891 


Weathers; w Thomas Hardy, m Mi- 
chael Head. © Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 
28714; Boosey & co., ltd. 6892 


Wedding dance; by Frank LaForge, 
fingering and pedal indications Er- 
nesto Berimen; pf. © Jan. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 35280; Carl Fischer, inc. 

6893 

Wedding of the night; from Take it 
or leave it, w and melody Parke 
Grindel. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 69106; Thomas Linwood Grin- 
dell. 6894: 


Weep no more; song, w Solomon Lionel 
Zax. © Dec. 10, 1932; E pub, 35488; 
Elizabeth L. Zax. 6895 


Weihnachtsglocken ; kleine variationen, 


liber eine englische weise M. Ca- 
midge, v. Walter Niemann, op. 129; 


klavier. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 
28861; C. F. Peters. 6896 
Weihnachtslieder; neue weisen in 


mehrstimmigen sitzen Wilhelm 
Weismann. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 
28855; C. F. Peters. 6897 


Weihnachtsmusik fiir kleine klavier- 
spieler; v. Carl Aeschbacher; kla- 
vier. © Nov. 1, 1931; E for. 28701; 
Fr. Portius. 6898 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Welcome to Chicago; w and melody. 
© 1 «. Mar. 11, 1983; E unp. 68695; 
Eugene Bullet Cheatham. 6899 


Wenn das orchester spielt; foxtrot, 
aus Prinzessin fiir eine nacht, w 
Hans Pfianzer, m Victor Corzilius, 
arr. Fred Ralph; salon-orch. stim- 
men. © Sept. 22, 1932; E for. 
29000; Edition Neruda. 6900 


w Hans Pflanzer, m Victor 
Corzilius. © Sept. 22, 1932; E for. 
28997 ; Edition Neruda. 6901 


Wenn dein herz einsam ist; walzer, 
aus Gliick unterm dach, Leo Kast- 
ner, w Gtinther Bibo, Bert Reisfeld 
u. Rolf Marbot, m Bert Reisfeld 
u. Rolf Marbot, arr. Billy Golwyn; 
orch.-stimmen, mit ma&nnergesangs- 
trio. © Mar. 6, 1933; E for. 29056; 
Musikverlag City. 6902 


Wenn der birnbaum blitiht ; bauernwal- 
zer, aus Grtin ist die heide, w Her- 
mann Lons, m Walter Ulfig u. Karl 
Blume. © Nov. 15, 1932; E for. 
28887; Heinrichsohofen’s verlag. 

6903 


salon-orch. stim- 
men. © Nov. 22, 1932; E for. 28978 ; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 6904 


Westerman (Gerhart von) 6 stim- 
mungsbilder; nach versen Rilke, w 
u. m. G. von Westerman, op. 5. © 
Nov. 9, 1932; E for. 28869; Edition 
Adler, G. m. b. H. 6905 


Westminster abbey: hymn tune, w 
J. F. Meyfart. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 68556; Douglas Fletcher. 

6906 


Wet your whistle, beer’s the thing; 
song, melody L. J. McQuaid. ©1c. 
Mar. 31, 1983; E unp. 69515; Vance 
Elwood Pease and Leo Joseph Mc- 
Quaid. 6907 


What a lovely, lovely world this is; 
w Y. Buhler, melody T. A. Metz. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68234; 
Yvonne Buhler and Theodor A. 
Meiz. 6908 


What a man; w Chas. Tobias, melody 
J. Fred Coots. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 69166; Irving Berlin, ine. 


———__ 


What are we gonna use for money? 
Where are we gonna get the dough; 
w Lou Klein, m Fred Phillips. © 
Mar. 27, 1983; E pub. 35513; Joe 
Davis, inc. 6910 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


What grandmother told; by Frank La- 
Forge, fingering and pedal indica- 
tions Ernesto BerGmen; pf. © Jan. 
5, 1983; E pub. 35276; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 6911 

What shall we do with him? Wring 
his bloomin’ neck; w and m Rupert 


Hazell; with ukuleie arr. © Mar. 
ip itcom: . Ky for. 28805; “Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 6912 


What would I do without you; song, 
w Dorothy Bloodgood. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 1983; E unp. 68754; Charles Ma- 
son Bloodgood. 6913 


What would you do; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E unp. 68673 ; Robert 
Livingston Vance. 6914 


When a heart is lonely; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 28, 1938; E unp. 69364; Henry 
EK. Reinert. 6915 


When are you going to lead me to the 
altar, Walter; written Walter Dore, 
composed Billy Desmond; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 
28893; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 

6916 


When everyone else has passed you 
by; fox-trot, w and m Fred Whel- 
don. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 28865; 
United music publishers, Itd. 6917 


When I bring a ring around to Rosie; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 69126; Samuel Schu- 
man. 6918 


When I dream on my wedding cake; 
valse song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
_E unp. 68629; Marie Flowers. 6919 


When I hold you in my arms; Song. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68339; 
Alice A. Braynard. 6920: 


When I’m blue; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 
8, 1983; E unp. 68534; Sara Alan 
Roberts. 6921 


When I’m with you; from Take it or 
leave it, w and melody Parke Grin- 
del. © 1. Feb. 20, 1933; E unp. 
69107; Thomas Linwood Grindell. 

6922 


When I met you; pf. with w. ©l1e. 
Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68845; Maria 
Feodorova. 6923 


When I said my baby prayer; w and 
m Lowell Patton; mixed cho. or 


quartet. © Jan. 11, 1933; E pub. 
35253; Carl Fischer, inc. 6924 
When I sing a song; song. © 1 « 


Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 68946; Ella 
Allen. 6925 


ee 


6939 


When I think of you; w and m Robert 
A. Arbuckle, arr. Chas. Wolff; with 
ukulele arr. © Dee. 31, 1932; EB 
pub. 35359; DeVaignie music corp. 

6926 


When I went up to Oxford; w Dan- 


ford Barney, m Ewald Haun. © 
Feb. 24, 1983; E for. 29022; G. Ri- 
cordi & Co. 6927 


When it’s springtime in my heart; w 
and melody. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1933; 
EK unp. 69195; Bessie Price Beagles. 

6928 


When it’s tulip time in springtime; 
song, melody Luther A. Clark. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1983; E unp. 69441; 
Herbert Hause. 6929 


When it’s tulip time in Tacoma; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68610; Josephine E. Ballou. 6930 


When love is done; song, w Francis 
Bourdelon. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68447; Clare Duggan Madison. 

‘ 6931 


When love’s sweet rose blooms for you 
some glad day; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 

27, 1932; E pub. 35450; Hilda Ann 
Florin. 6932 


When my ship comes in, I'll share the 
cargo with you; w Evelyn Redfern 
Hellman, m P. H. Kaufman. ©1e. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 69112; James 
J. Donnelly. 6933 


When the firelight gleams I’m dream- 
ing; w and melody. © 1 «. Mar. 11, 
1933; E unp. 68698; John Pinckney 
Scott. 6934 


When the flowers of Montana were 
blooming; w and melody Patsy Mon- 
tana. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1933; E unp. 
69094; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

6935 


When the hounds are baying at the 
moon; song. © Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35454; John B. Breen. 6936 


When the larkspur blooms once again; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with 
Ww.  ©vlee Maroy 1933) Eh, unp 
68858 ; Edwarda McMillian. 6937 


When the moon shines down; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68607; Jack Hall Hardisty. 6938 


When the northern pines are sighing; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
69188; Lillian Poole Palmason. 

6939 


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6940 


When the roses bloom again; song. 
© Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35553; 
Maud Miller Stevenson. 6940 


When the shadows begin; from Dis- 
cord, w Anona Winn, m Billy Scott- 


Coomber ; with ukulele arr. © Feb. ° 
14, 1933; E for. 28895; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd. 6941 


When the snow falls on the mountain; 
waltz song, m Frank S. Wildt. © 
1 e@ Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68379; 
Joe Heaton. 6942 


When the stars creep over the valley ; 
valse song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 68605; Merrill Matthews. 6943 


When the sun bids the day good morn- 
ing; w I. Hall, melody W. Hall and 
Re audson. ©. eC.) Mar 6. 1935: 
E unp. 68480; William Hall, Ray- 
mond Hudson and Isabelle Hali. 

6944 


When the sun bids the moon gvood- 


night; w and melody Little Jack 
Little, Dave Oppenheim and [Ira 
Schuster. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E 


unp. 68785; Leo. Feist, inc. 6945 


When the sun comes tumbling down; 
w Gene Arnold, m Egbert Van AI- 
styne; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 3, 
19383; E pub. 35087; Sherman, Clay 
& @o. 6946 


When the sun goes merging into the 
Stars of night; song, melody Pauline 
Story. (©) ic. Mare 291933') Bt 
unp. 69443; Herbert Hause. 6947 


When the tree-tops kiss the moon; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 68803 ; Samuel A. Brocato. 

6948 


When we buy American; song, mel- 
ody Jenny Marmion. © 1 ec. Mar. 
2, 1983; E unp. 68264; Lillian Hen- 
nessy. 6949 


When wiit Thou save the people; 
motet, w Ebenezer Elliott, set to m 
Norman Coke-Jepheott; sop. and 
ten. soli and cho., organ ace. © 
Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35152; H. W. 
Gray co. : 6950 


When you are in my dreams; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 69030; 
Edward Fillmore Cyester. 6951 


When you need me; w Ida M. Short, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 68204; Alfred Mesmer. 6952 


When you're in love; w Jack Joyce, 
melody Charles Seddon: © 1 «. 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69247; John 
H. Joyce, jr. 6953 


When you’re in my arms; w and mel- 
ody. © 1e¢ Mar TT) 1933-°h.anp. 
68919; Albert A. Boucher. 6954 


When you’re lonesome and blue; song; 
with ukulele arr. George S. Bournis. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1933; E unp. 69473; 
Carmen Kenneth Varkett. 6955 


——w Wm. Furhmann, melody F. 
Weber and W. Furhmann. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 25, 1983; E unp. 69267; Fred 
Weber. 6956 


When you're over sixty, and you feel 
like sweet sixteen; w and m Little 
Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and 
Ira Schuster; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E pub. 35000; Olman 
music corp. 6957 


When you say goodnight; song. © 
1 .ec. Mar. 3, .1933') 5) aimpoweease | 
Werner Charles Apel. 6958 


When you’ve fallen in love; valse, 
from He wanted adventure, w Clif- 
ford Grey, R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Jack Waller and Joseph Tun- 
bridge; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
6, 19383; E for. 28936; Chappell & 
co., ltd. 6959 


Where is that love you showed from 
the Start; fox trot song. a@re & 
Feb. 25, 1933; E unp. 68589; Joseph 
N. Perruna, jr. 6960 


Where’s George; w and m Victor Prior 
and Frank Lane. © Feb. 13, 1933; 
E for. 28864; United music publish- 
ers, ltd. 6961 


Where the buffalo roam; waltz song, 
arr. Alice Cary Longfellow. © 1 e. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 68231; Earle 
Taylor Rush. 6962 


Where the golden sun is shining; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 68746; Raymond Francis 
Nekuda. 6963 


Where the Salmon River flows; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68394; Bessie L. Toennis. 6964 


While dreaming the night away; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1983; E unp. 68347; 
Emil F. Goepp. 6965 


While the orchestra played a Viennese 
waltz, I fell in love with you; w 
Jim Leaman, m Bob Chew, arr. Bob 
Taylor. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. . 
68469 ; Robert Daniel Chew. 6966 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1983 


Whispering rose; song, m C. Roland 
Flick. Reb! 12771938 : Epub. 
35456; Carrie G. Gore. 6967 


Whistlin’ Joe from Kokomo; w and 
melody Harry Edelheit, Billy Bas- 
kette and Art Birman. © 1. Mar. 
9, 1988; E unp. 68578; Mort Beck 
music co. 6968 


White horses of the sea; w Hamish 
Hendry, m Elinor Remick Warren; 
4-pt. men’s cho. © Mar. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 35525; G. Schirmer, inc. 

6969 


White in the moon the long road lies; 
w Alfred Edward Housman, m Os- 
car J. Fox, arr. Laurence Bolton; 
men’s cho. or quartet. © Feb. 23, 
1933; E pub. 35247; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 6970 


White sails; song, w Anworth Ruther- 
ford; with cello obbl. © Mar. 13, 
193838; E pub. 35492; Irving M. Wil- 
son. 6971 


Who did; w anon., m Frederick Stan- 
ley Smith; 4-pt. men’s cho. © Mar. 
22, 1933; E pub. 35527; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 6972 


Who discovered love; song, w L. T. 
Marsh. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 


68251; L. T. Marsh and A. T. 
Swearer. 6973 
Who's in love; w Joe Young, melody 


Abel Baer. 
E unp. 68791; Leo Feist, inc. 


Who told you so; song, melody B. 
Blake. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 
69123 ; Leonard H. Ripp. 6975 


Whoop-er up old dear, prosperity is 
here—so is beer; march, fox-trot or 
one-step, w and melody. © 1 « 
Mar. 30, 1983; E unp. 69485; Zeb 
Seybold. 6976 


Why; song, w Frances E. Dexter. © 
1 ¢« Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 69244; 
Wilbur C. Dexter. 6977 


Why can’t I do a thing with you; fox- 
trot, w G. Kaufman, melody M. 
Greher. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 69399; Ghersen Kaufman and 
Murray Greher. 6978 


Why did I love you, if I must lose 
you; song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68369; Ruby Danks Cadman. 

6979 


Why did you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69312; Gail 
EK. Fearn. 6980 


© 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; 
6974 


6995 


——w and melody. © 1 «¢. Mar. 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 69434; Clairmont Bou- 
ton. 6981 


Why did you do this to me; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 69432; Ruth Lee. 6982 


Why did you go and leave me all 
alone; song. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 69178; Grant O. Page. 6983 


Why do red hot mammas sing the 
blues; w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
31, 1983; E unp. 69516; Eva Frank- 
lin. 6984. 


Why don’t you open your heart to me; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 
68491; Helen C. Matson. 6985. 


Why is it night in my heart; w Sam 
M. Lewis, m John Klenner; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Mar. 
14, 1983; E pub. 385205; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 6986. 


Intermezzo; op. 27, 
Roberts; band _ pts.,. 
@ Jan a1 aac. Bs 
6987 


Wild rose; song, w Frederic R. Mar- 
vin. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1983; E unp. 
68777; Rose Mount. 6988: 


Will dich lieben; slow-fox, aus 100 
meter gliick, w Marcellus Schiffer, 
Géza Herezeg u. Robert Klein, m 
Mischa Spoliansky, erleichtertes 
klavier-arr. Hans Schneider. © Dec. 
22, 1932; E for. 28747 ; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky) . 

989: 


Will I ever see my Annie any more; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68329; 
Sue Wilkerson Maxey. 6990 


Will it always be me; w Dave Dreyer, 
melody Mack David and Harry 
Stride: ©1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
69145; Irving Berlin, inc, 6991 


Will o’ the wisp; concert Scherzo, Ro- 
land Diggle; organ. © Mar. 22, 
1933; E pub. 35365; H. W. Gray co. 

6992 


Will the roses bloom in heaven; w and 
melody A. P. Carter. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 690938.; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 6993. 


Will the Savior say a word for you; 
w Ulysses Simpson Keeling, sr., m 
Ulysses Simpson Keeling, jr.; pf. or 
organ ace. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35235; U. S. Keeling & Son. 6994 


Wiegand (Henry) 
arr. Charles J. 
with conductor. 
pub. 35252; Carl Fischer, inc. 


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6996 


Will you marry me, mad’moiselle; w 
and melody Darby St. John. ©1e. 
Dec. 6, 1982; E unp. 68813; Eliza- 
beth Redlich. 6995 


Williams; hymn tune, w from liturgy 
of St. James. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 68555; Douglas Fletcher. 

6996 


Windy day; w, m and actions Anne 
Harding Thompson; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E for. 28705; Novello & co., 
ltd. 6997 


Winsome Dot; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1933; E unp. 68731; 
Austin D. Perry. 6998 


Winter is here, dear; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Mar. 6, 1933; E unp. 68391; Andrew 
Szerdi. 6999: 


Wir sind immer gute kameraden; 
marsch u. foxtrot, aus Zwei gute 
kameraden, w Bert Reisfeld, m Rolf 
Marbot, arr. Gerhard Mohr; orch. 
stimmen, mit gesangstrio. © Feb. 
20, 19383; E for. 28699; Musikverlag 
City. 7000 


Wir tippeln; marsch, aus Robert und 
Bertram, w Gunther Bibo u. Alfred 
Braun, m Karl Buchholz u. Herbert 
Bergmann. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
28932; Crescendo theaterverlag, G. 
m. b. H. 7001 


———_spezial-arr. K. 
Buchholz; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28929 ; Crescendo 
theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 7002 


Wirst du einmal von mir wandern; 
marschlied, aus Der konigsleutnant, 
nach Gutzkow, text Paul Frank u. 
Peter Herz, m Fred Raymond, arr. 
Billy Golwyn ; orch-stimmen, u. miin- 
nergesangstrio. © Mar. 6, 1933; E 
for. 29057; Musikverlag City. 7003 


Wish I were ’er jay bird; w and mel- 
ody Cordelia Lowry. © 1. Mar. 
28, 1933; E unp. 69367; Annie Dee 
Crockett. 7004 


With F. D. Roosevelt now at Wash- 
ington D. C.; w and m Tommy Fair- 
clough. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1933 ; E unp. 
68792; Thomas Fairclough. T7005 


With you beside me; w and m Gus 
Kahn, Victor Young and Wayne 
King; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Mar. 23, 1933; E pub. 
35452; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

7006 


pt. D1, n.s., v. 28 


Without a doubt, I love you; w and 
melody Robert Payne. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1983; E unp. 68207; Robert Eu- 
gene Payne, jr. 7007 


Without you; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 693868; Joie A. 
Matsko. 7008 


Wondering; waltz; ist violin with w. 
©1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 68770; 
Louis Ricci. 7009 


Won’t be long; fox-trot, w and m Dick 
Du Page. © 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 68582 ; Richard Porter Du Page, 
ar 7010 


Won't somebody be my sweetheart 


please; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
25, 1933; E unp. 68590; William 
Earl Tesh. 7011 


Woodman’s (The) love song; song. 
©1c. Jan. 21, 1933; E unp. 68959; 
Grace B. Walker. 7012 


Word (A); w Danford Barney, m 
Ewald Haun. © Feb. 24, 1933; EH 
for. 29021; G. Ricordi & co. 7013 


Words of love; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 
27, 1933; E unp. 69294; Al Arter. 
7014 


World’s greatest collection of hobo 
songs; compiled Cliff Carlisle, arr. 
N. Manoloff; with guit. chords and 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 24, 19382; AA 
111734; M. M. Cole pub. co. 7015 


World’s (The) sweetest sweetheart, 
that’s mother; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 68326; Pearl 
Buchanan. 7016 


Would you believe me, sweetheart; 
w and m Sam Coslow, Jimmy Camp- 
bell and Con Conrad. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1933; E unp. 69032; Campbell, 
Connelly. inc. 7017 


Wrocisz: tango, z Puszeza, sltowa 
Fraski, m Harry Warsa, wydanie 2. 
© Mar. 1, 1932; E for. 28527; Hen- 
ryk Warszawski. 7018 

Yanka ; English waltz, w u. m W. Rob- 
bers, arr. Hanns Lohr; orch. stim- 


men. © Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 28734; 
Verlag moderner deutscher volks- 
musik. 7019 


Yawning, cause I’m losing sleep over 
you; w and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 
24, 1933; E unp. 69206; Jack Kap- 
lan. 7020 


Ye birds that sing sweetly; duet, 
Henry Purcell, arr. and ed. Alfred 
Moffat; sop., and contralto or bar. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8. 1933 


© Feb. 6, 1933; E for. 28808; Aug- 
ener, ltd. 7021 


Ye that fear the Lord, wait for His 
mercy ; anthem, w from Ecclesiasti- 
cus 2, m Edward Shippen Barnes; 
mixed voices, sop. and bar. soli; or- 
gan acc. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35269; Carl Fischer, inc. 7022 


Yellow (The) rose of Texas; w tradi- 
tional, arr. and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1933; E unp 68658; Gene 
Autry. 7023 


Yo-yo; one step song, m Piero Pavesio, 
arr. G. Filippini; orch. parti. © 
Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 28826; E. M. 
Chiappo. 7024 


Yodle-odle-o! in the mountains; w 
and m Bert Merrill and Raymond 


Wallace; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
8, 19838; E for. 28781; Huntley 
Trevor music co., ltd. 7025 


You always will be just a baby to 
me; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
1 ¢ Mar. 20, 1983; E unp. 69003; 
Robert E. Mays. 7026 


You and I alone in the sky; Song. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1933; E unp. 69172; 
Russell Lloyd Jones. 7027 


You and my garden of roses; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933: E 
unp. 68306; Nancy Haynes. 7028 


You and the moon and me; w Charles 
Tobias, melody Abel Baer. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 24, 1933; E unp. 69203; Leo. 
Feist, ine. 7029 


You are love itself; song. ©1c. Mar. 


28, 1933; E unp. 69404; Luba 
Somach. 7030: 
You are my belovel; m_ Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1. 


Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 68853; Abra- 
ham Farolan. 7031 


You are the one for me, cherie; w 


Adele Sorenson, and melody. © 1 
e. Mar. 13, 193838; E unp. 68709; 
Helen Arnold Ronsek. 7032 


You ask if I care; w and m Bob Nich- 
ols and Ben Alfred. © 1 c. Mar. 
27, 19388; E unp. 69351; Robert Nich- 
ols Wilkins. 7033 


You ask too much of me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1983; E unp. 
69391; Nellie Labriola and Therese 
Labriola. 7034 


You better eat them beans; w and m 
Jim Huso and Si Vanderlaan; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 


7049 


= 


EK unp. 69360; Simon 
and James Huso. 


Vanderlaan 
7035 


You came along; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Mar. 31, 1933; BH unp. 69504; Joe 
Crinite. 7036 


You could banish my uncertainty; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 68487; Charles Enos. 7037 


You gove me sympathy, when I want- 
ed love; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1933; E unp. 69160; Louis Sobel. 

7038 


You know I love you; song. ©1.. 
Mir. 13, 1933; E unp. 68808; Alfred 
Bliss Pettit. 7039 


You'll never get up to heaven that 
way; fox-trot, w Sammy Lerner, 
m Abel Baer, arr. Jack Mason; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35419; Leo 
Feist, ine. 7040 


Ey, Sammy Lerner, melody Abel 


Baer. ©1e. Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 
68 50; Leo Feist, ine. 7041 
You play with me; melody. © 1 .«. 


Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69403; Luba 
Somach. 7042 


You’re a wonderful girl to me; fox 
trot song. © 1 ¢ Feb. 20, 1933; 
EH unp. 68223; Fred Sutherland.. 

7043 


You’re just like a dream and I hate 
to say good night; song, arr. John 
Bach; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35199; Johnny Kugler 
and Roy Miller. 7044 


You’re just like the weather; w Paul 
Francis Webster, melody John Ja- 
cob Loeb. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 68789; Leo Feist. ine. 7045 


You're just right for me, sweetheart ; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E unp. 
68979; Virginia EH. Strang. 7046 


You’re mine, you; w Edward Heyman, 
m John W. Green; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 27, 1983; E pub. 35043; 
Famous music corp. 7047 


You’re my life, my inspiration; w and 
m Lillian. De Liesseline. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68370; Lillian 
DeLiesseline Howard. 7048 


You’re one in a million to me; w 
Ralph Rose, and melody. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 3, 19383; E unp. 68298; Al 
Arter. 7049 


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7050 


—a 


Yow’re part of me; song. © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1988; E unp. 69503; Herbert 
David Hodgson. 7050 


You're still in my heart; waltz; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 
68518; Walter D. Strandquest. 

7051 


You’re still my Sweetheart in dreams; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1933; E unp. 
68342 ; Elmer E. Crisp. 7052 


You’re sweet; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68390; Ray- 
mond Fitzgerald. 7053 


You’re worth a million to me; song, 
w Edward and Robert Hannes. © 
dt Gay Mar.) 2. 1933F 9H), ainp. \6S2qn; 
Irving S. Roberts. 7054 


You sweetheart, my only one; w Hin- 
man A. Harris, with melody. © 1 
@ )Mary 16, 19335), Hi ans 6Ss03 
Samuel Abromovitz. 7055 


You take your joys to somebody else 
and bring your sorrows to me; song, 
m Edward Benedict; pf. treble. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1933; E unp. 69435; 
Kathleen Hale. 7056 


You taught me how to love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1933; E unp. 
68544; Pleas L. Johnson. T7057 


You wanted somebody new; foxtrot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1933; E unp. 
68602; Paul Rudin. 7058 


You were in my arms; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 69118; 
Oliver G. Matthews. 7059) 


You wonderful you; song, w L. Sher- 
bie Witte. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 68654; Olga E. Johannes. 7060 


Your kisses; w R. Prosser, melody A. 
La Rue. © 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 68428; Ruth Prosser and Arch 
La Rue. 7061 


Your love is like a star; w Gene Stone, 
melody Pat Pollard. © 1 «©. M°r. 24, 
1983; E unp. 69258; Florence How- 
ell Cheatham Pollard. 7062 


Your love is mine; w and m Ellwood 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


arr. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 35109; 
Ellwood T. Funk. 7063 


Your real boy friend; song, melody 
Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Mar. 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 69442; Herbert Hause. 

7064 


Your request is my command; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 69049; Vivian Dunean. 7065 


Your [sic] so sweet, oh so sweet, 
honey dear; song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1983; E unp. 69352; Evelyn Chris- 


tina Nelson. 7066 
Your voices raise in hymns of praise; 
hymn. Mar. 6, 1983; E pub. 
35139; Egil Steen. 7067 


Your wonderful love to me; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 68918 ; George F. Snyder. 7068 


© 1°'c. Wes 117, 
Anna Belle 


Yours alone; song. 
1933; E unp. 68707; 
Stinnette Waggoner. T7069. 


Youth and joy; with biographical 
sketch, fingering, phrasing, pedaling, 
etc., Edward Turechek ; pf., 4 hands. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35035; Art 
publication soc. 7070 


Yowsah; song, m Louis Orlando, arr. 
P, K.; Albert..)}.© 1 ¢, Mar. aspeesse 
E unp. 68766; Albert Louis O’Brien. 

7071 


Yowzer; melody. ©1e. Mar. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 68505; Henry H. Engel. 
7072 


Zangara’s fate; w C. Davis, with mel- 


ody. © 1. Mar. 9, 19383; E unp. 
69028; Bob Burns and Claude 
Davis. 7073 


Zweites stindchen; v. Jonny Heykens ; 
salon-orch. mit orch. erganzungs- 
stimmen. © Nov. 25, 1932; E for. 
28983; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

7074 


3 schvester; w Morris Winchevsky, m 
arr. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 35317; 
Henry Lefkowitch. 7075 


92nd (The) in Copenhagen; march, 
Hermann Pecking; reed and brass 
band pts. © Mar. 7%, .1933; H ,for. 
28875; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 


Tee, arr. Geo. Du Say; with ukulele T7076 
Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class E, ; 
Musical compositions (including 3,753 unpublished) _-___--____________- 7, O76 


290 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abide with me; organ voluntary, m | Barcarolle; 


E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 24158. itt 


Adieu Suzon; chanson, poésie Alfred 
de Musset. Textes francais et an- 
glais. © Stefano Khardys, as au- 
thor of m. R 23857. 2 


Angels (The) are calling the roll; 
anthem, w H. L. Frisbie, m Arthur 
W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 23958. 3 


Apple (An) blossom; w Alice E. Al- 
len, m Lizzie HE. Orth, op. 27, no. 18. 
© Louise Orth Bosworth, as execu- 
trix of the author of m. R 24253. 4 


Art (The) of transposition ; by Robert 
Stark; clarinet. pt. 1, op. 28, trans- 
position from keys of C, D and HE 
flat to B flat.—pt. 2, op. 29, trans- 
position from key of A to B flat. © 
Arno Stark, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24020, 24021. 5, 6 


As pants the hart; anthem, m L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24151. % 


Ashford (E. L.) Andante; organ 
voluntary. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 


24173. 8 | 


— Nocturne; organ voluntary. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 24176. 9 


Away from God; song, w Flora Kirk- 
land. © Isaac Hickman Meredith, 
as author of m. R 24222. 10 


Bandeaux (Les) d’or; chanson de 
Maeterlinck, miS en m _ Gabriel 
Fabre. © Camille Lommaert, épouse 
de Jacques Joseph Régis, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 23850. 11 


Bandit (The) chief; song, from The 
rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, 
as author of m. R 23974. 12 


[7,076 


organ voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24175. 13 


Be Thou exalted; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, as author of m. R 24139. 
14 


Berceuse; v. Engelbert Humperdinck ; 
mezzo-sop. © Wolfram Humper- 
dinck, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 238860. 15 


Bizet (Georges) L’aurore; transcrip- 
tion Jules Cottin; mand., avec acc. 
de pf. © Marie Madeleine Cottin, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 23819. 16 


— Caprice; 
© I. Philipp, as author. 


transcription pour pf. 
R. 23805. 
ily 


—le retour; transcription Jules 
Cottin; mand., avee ace. de pf. © 
Marie Madeleine Cottin, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 23820. 18 


—— Ronde turque; transcription pour 
pf. © I. Philipp, as author. R 
23807. 19 


—— Sérénade; transcription pour pf. 
© I. Philipp, as author. R 23806. 
20 


Bluebird’s (The) song; w Laura W. 
Callin, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
E., Otto L., and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Rebec- 
ca Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m., who is not living. 
R 23878. >a 


Break forth into joy; anthem. © 
Carrie B. Adams, as author of m. 
R 23959. 22 


Burlesque serenade; song, from The 
rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, 
as author of m. R 238981. 23 


Calm on the listening ear of night; 
sop. solo; in E flat. © Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, as author. R 
24100. 24 


291 


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25 


Canciones escolares; letra Manuel 
Fernandez Juncos, m Braulio Dueno 
Colon. ser. 1. © Amparo, Ramén 
and Manuel Fernandez Nater, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
24270. 25 


Cantique de la Vierge; chanson de 
Maeterlinck, mis en m_ Gabriel 
Fabre. © Camille Lommaert, 
épouse de Jacques Joseph Régis, as 
next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 23848. 26 


Caprice hippique; v. Constantin Stern- 
berg: klavier. © Therese Stern- 
berg, as next of kin of the author, 
who is net living. R 23998. ak 


Castles in Spain: vocal quintette, 
from The rose of the Alhambra, w 


Charles Emerson Cook. © Lucius 
Hosmer, as author of m. R 23991. 
28 


Celtic studies; 4 songs, w John Tod- 
hunter and others, m Henry F. Gil- 


bert. © Helen K. Gilbert, as 
widow. R 23981. 29 
Chemin (Le) du bois; par Albert 
Landry, op. 259, no. 83: pf. © Aimée 


Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
23844. 30 
Chiffonnette; entr’ acte, Frank P. 
Atherton: pf. © Agnes Atherton 
Hilers, as widow. R 24018. 31 
Children of light; by Charles P. 
Seott: mixed voices. © Maude 


Ladd Scott, as widow. R 24237. 32 


Chorus of the friars; song, from The 
rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, 
as author of m. R 28982. 33 


Christiin science hymnal; songs, com- 
piled by Christian science board of 


directors. © Christian science 
board of directors, as proprietor. 
E2502). 34 
Christmas (The) dolls; w Alice E. 


Allen, m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 
17. © Louise Orth Bosworth, as 
executrix of the author of m. R 
24252. 35 


Christmas song: second tune, w Josiah 
G. Holland. © Karl P. Harrington, 
as author of m. R 23886. 36 


Cleopatra Finnegan; intermezzo, Neil 
Moret: pf. © Charles N. Daniels. 
as author. R 24229. ok 


Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel) Twenty- 
four negro melodies; op. 59, trans- 
cribed for pf., with preface Booker 


29 


pt. OT, n.s., v. 28 


T. Washington. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, as wid- 
ow. R 24098. 38 


Come and worship; w from Hymnal, 
m Wm. Dressler. © Louis Richard 
Dressler, as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 24275. 


39 
Sop. or. ten. Solo with 
violin obbl. and cho. ad lib © 


Louis Richard Dressler, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 24274. 40 


Come, gracious spirit ; anthem, m L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24172. 41 


Companions of the blade; march song 
from Wonderland, w Glen MacDon- 
ough, m Victor Herbert. © Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m, and Alan MacDonough, as child 
of the deceased author of w. R 
24285. 42 


Confidence ; song, w Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar. © Isaac H. Meredith, as author 
of m. R 24213. 43 


Conte: pf. © A. Périhou, as author. 
R 23790. 44 


Copeland: song, w Benjamin Cope- 
land. © Karl P. Harrington, as au- 
thor of m. R 23884. 45. 


Copenhagen: song, w Isaac Watts. © 
Peter C. Lutkin, as author of m. 
R 23882. 46 


Cortege funébre: op. 67, no. 8; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, as au- 


thor. R 24029. 47 
Count it all joy; song. © William 
Edie Marks, as author. R 23983. 48 


Croon, croon; w E. Watson, m Caryl 
B. Rich, ed. L. R. Lewis. © Carrie 
B. Lewis, Leo R. Lewis and Eliza- 
beth Watson, as authors. R arts 


Daddy; from Princess beggar, w HE. 
Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. © Ed- 
ward Paulton and Alfred G. Robyn, 
as authors. R 24129. 50 


Dance (The) of sugar-plums; w Alice 
BE. Allen, m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, 
no. 24. © Louise Orth Bosworth, 
as executrix of the author of m. R 
24257. 51 


Dance of the sorcerers; by Leon Rin- 
guet, op. 30; pf. © Louis Ringuet, 


2 


Rrywnroly 


DEUSICAL.COMPOSEFIONS 


no. 3. 1933 


Gaston Ringuet, Adrien Ringuet and 
Germaine Theriault, as children of 
the deceased author. R 24010. 52 


Dandelion (A); w Alice E. Allen, m 
Diazie EH. Orth; op. 27, no. 4. 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24241. 53 


Dans les nids; par Albert Landry, 
op. 259, no. 2; pf. © Aimée Pauline 
Pasquier, as widow. R 23841. 54 


Dare to be a Paul; song, w ES. Uf- 
ford. © DeLoss Smith, as author of 
Mm. 23928. 


Dawn (The) of Haster; sacred song, 
w Maude J. Sullivan. © J. Chris- 
topher Marks, as author of m. R 
24051. 56 


Day (The) is gently sinking; anthem, 
w Christopher Wadsworth. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R Zinta 

7 

Day (The) of promise; service, w Ida 
Reed Smith, m E. S. Lorenz and 
others. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor. R 23875. 58 


Dear Father in heaven; response with 
m, w Ida Reed Smith. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R eae 

5 


Dear little daisy; from Princess beg- 
gar, w E. Paulton, m Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Edward Paulton and Al- 
freq G. Robyn; as ‘authors... R 
24123. 60 


Desert dream song: w Alice E. Allen, 
m Lizzie BE. Orth, op. 27, no. 5 © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24242. 61 


Deuxiéme sonate; par Alphonse Du- 
vernoy, op. 51; violon et pf.; en ut 
min. © Suzanne Pauline Clémence 
Cécile Duvernoy Beaulieu, as child 
of the deceased author. R 23836. 

62 


Do you remember; w Karl Fuhrman, 
m Neil Moret. © Charles N. Dan- 
iels, as author of m. R 24226. 68 


Down the Mississippi, let me be your 
boathouse beau; song, w Raymond 
W. Peck. © Robers Hood Bowers, 
as author of m. R 24122. 64, 


Dramatic music for pianoforte; com- 
piled and arr. for pf. Ser: 1; 2. © 
Theo. Moses-Tobani, as author. R 
24040, 24041. 65, 65 


Dream (A); by Bertha Doerhoefer. 
© Bertha Doerhoefer Motteler, as 
author. R 24197. 67 


80 


Eastern (The) gate; © Isaiah G. Mar- 
tin, as author. R 25935. 68 


Elaine, girl of my heart; from Prin- 
cess beggar, w Edward Paulton, m 
A. G. Robyn; bar. solo. © Edward 
Paulton and Alfred G. Robyn, as 
authors. R 24124, 69 


Hlle avait trois couronnes; chanson de 
Maeterlinck, mis en m Gabriel Fa- 
bre. © Camille Lommaert, épouse 
de Jacques Joseph Régis, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 238846. 70 


Enchanted bells; waltz, op. 67, no. 3; 
pf. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
as author. R 24024. 71 


Eternal (The) spring; anthem, m J. S. 


Fearis. © Walter E., Otto L., and 
Merle D. Fearis, Jessie Fearis 
Blackman and Rebecca  Fearis 


Mills, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 23964. 
1A 


Evening hymn; organ voluntary, EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24155. 73 


Evening prayer; male voices. © J. A. 
Parks, as author. R 24145. 74 


Exercices et lecons chantés sur toutes 
les gammes et dans tous les tons; 
par Emile Schvartz; clé de sol et 
clévdey fas, cl swe) tons:A may: 
Hilda Marie Charlotte Schvartz, 
épouse de Pierre Emile Léon Camus, 


as child of the deceased author. R 
23838. TD 


Exercices, etudes, et morceaux dans 
les tonS; maj. et min., faciles et de 
moyenne force; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 23855. 76 


Hxercices progressifs; de J. Pischna, 
nouvelle éd. revue pour pf. © I. 
Philipp, as author. R 23858. (GL 0 


Faery song; by Henry F. Gilbert. © 
Helen K. Gilbert, as widow. R 
23932. 78 


Falcon’s (The) flight; song, from The 
rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, 
as author of m. R 23970. 79 


Fest (Das) auf Solhaug; schauspiel, 
Henrik Ibsen. Klavierauszug mit 
text. © Hans Pfitzner, as author of 
m. R 23863. 80 

First (The) Christmas gift; w Alice 
FE. Allen, m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, 
no. 23. © Louise Orth Bosworth, 


293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


81 


First (The) Christmas gift—Contd. 


as executrix of the author of m. R 
24256. 81 


Flotenspielerin; w Franz Evers, Eng- 
lish, Elsa Ebertz, m Max Reger, op. 
88, no. 3; mittlere singstimme. 
Else Reger, aS widow. R 24008. 

82 


Flowers (The) welcome; w Laura W. 
Callin, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Rebec- 
ca Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 23879. 83 


For you and for me; song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 23867. 84 


Forét (La), la mer, la ville; chanson 
de Maeterlinck, mis en m Gabriel 
Fabre. © Camille Lommaert, 
épouse de Jacques Joseph Régis, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is net living. R 23847. 85 


French comedy; overture, Keler-Bela ; 
band arr. © V. F. Safranek, as 
author of arrangement. R 24037. 

86 


Garden of love; caprice, Emil Ascher ; 
pf. © Morton, Adolph and Paula 
Ascher, as children of the deceased 
author. R 24088. 87 


Girl (The) who was meant for you; 
w H. B. Smith, m Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Harry B. Smith, as author, and 
Hattie L. Hoschna, as widow. R 
24288. 88 


Give him a welcome quite Spanish; 
song, from The rose of the Alham- 
bra, w Charles Emerson Cook. © 
Lucius Hosmer. as author of m. R 
23976. 89 


Gloria in excelsis; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24161. 90 


Gloria Patri; response. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 24141. 
91 

Glory be to God; response. © Ed- 


mund 8S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
24167. 92 


Glory for me; song, w Geo. O. Webster. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 
m. R 24209. 93 


Glory (The) of the spring; anthem, w 
tT BH. Gill. am. E...L.. Ashford. , © 


pt. I, n.s., Vv. 28 


Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 23968. 94 


God be merciful; response. © Ira B. 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24158. 
95 

God’s great gift; w Lavinia E. Brauff, 
m Chas. C. Ackley. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 24205. 96 


Going through with Jesus; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances M. 
Lunk, i. e. Mrs. William R. Lunk, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
24801. 97 


Goodbye glory; w Richard Gerard, m 
Joel P. Corin. © Richard Gerard 
Husch, as author of w. R 24192. 

98 


Good bye sweetheart, good bye; poem 
Arthur J. Lamb. 1. Med. voice.—2. 
High voice. © Albert Von Tilzer, 
as author of m. R 24300. 99 


Good night; song, w E. E. Hewitt. © 
Grant C. Tullar, as author of m. 
R 23917. 100 


Grenadiers’ (The) march; op. 67, no. 
2; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, as author. R 24023. 101 

Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Gebirg- 
swesie; op. 73, no. 7; Klavier. © 
Nina Grieg, as widow. R 24005. 

102 


Nichtlicher ritt; op: 73, 10. 5; 


klavier. © Nina Grieg, as widow. 
R 24001. 103 
— Resignation; op. 73, no. 1; 


klavier. © Nina Grieg, as widow. 
R 23999. 104 

Scherzo-impromptu; op. 73, no. 
2; klavier. © Nina Grieg, as 
widow. R 24000. 105 


—— Stindchen der studenten; op. 73, 
no. 6; klavier. © Nina Grieg, as 
widow. R 24004. 106 


Studie; op. 73, no. 5; klavier. © 
Nina Grieg, as widow. R 24003. 
107 


Volkston; op. 73, no. 4; klavier. 
© Nina Grieg, as widow. R 24002. 
108 

Gypsy (The) daisies; w Alice KE. 
Allen, m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 
3. © Louise Orth Bosworth, as 
executrix of the author of m. R 
24240. 109 
Had she been kissed before; song. 
© Walter H. Lewis, as author. R 
24279. 110 


294 


RENEWALS 


no. 8, 1933 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Father in 
heaven; response. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, as author of arrangement. R 
24157. 111 


Happy Heinie; 
Bodewalt Lampe. © 
Lampe, as widow. R 24042. 


march two-step, J. 
Millie KE. 
112 


Have mercy upon me; response. © 
Carrie B. Adams, as author of m. 


R 24160. 113 
response. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author. R 24150. 114 
He remembers thee; anthem, w 


Frances R. Havergal. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 24142. 
115 


He sendeth the springs; op. 74, no. 2, 
w from Bible; sop. solo with mixed 
cho. © Daniel Protheroe, as author, 
R 23924. 116 


Heartsease; reverie, Neil Moret; pf. 
© Charles N. Daniels, as author. R 
24277. 117 


Heirat (Die) wider willen; komische 
oper, Engelbert Humperdinck. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Wolfram 
Humperdinck, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23862. 118 


Heures d’oubli; valse lente. 1. Pf.— 
2. Orch. © Francis Marchal, as 
author. R 23804, 23808. 119, 120 


Hey, Mister Joshua; song, w John 
Kemble. © Lester W. Keith, as 
author of m. R 23951. aLZAlL 


Higher still and higher; song, w E. EH. 


Hewitt. © Grant C. Tullar, as au- 
thor of m. R 238919. 122 
Ho! St. Nick; w A. C. D. Riley, m 


Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake and Rose Gaynor Faeth, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m, and Alice C. D. Riley, as au- 
thor. R 23892. 123 


Holy Saviour Thou didst love us; w 
Edward B. Bagby, m Wm. E. M. 
Hackleman. © Pearl Hackleman, 
as widow. R 23926. 124 


Home (The) of endless years; song, 


m John R. Sweeney. © John R. 
Clements, as author of w. R 24019. 
2) 


How can I leave thee; festival over- 
ture on the Thuringian folksong, K. 
Latann, arr. for orch. © Theo. 
Moses-Tobani, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 240385. 126 


171754—33——7 


141 


Hunting chorus; song, from The rose . 
of the Alhambra, w Charles Emer- 
son Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author of m. R 23986. 127 


I am free; song, w John R. Clements. 
© DeLoss Smith, as author of m. 
R 23927. 128 


I can’t help thinking of you; w Mau- 
rice J. Stonehill, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 24131. 129 


I could learn to love a Soldier; w Ed. 
P, Moran and W. A. Heelan, m Sey- 
mour Furth. © Hazel Furth, as 
widow. R 24111. 130 


I cried unto the Lord; anthem, m 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 24144. ; 131 


I fell off the water wagon: w William 
Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © Jean 
Schwartz, aS author of m, and 
Maude Nugent Jerome, as widow. 
R 24296. 132 


I love to hear the story; song, w Neal 
A. McAulay. © DeLoss Smith, as 
author of m. R 23930. 133 


I’m a hermit; trio, from Princess beg- 
gar, w E. Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. 
© Edward Paulton and Alfred G. 
Robyn, as authors. R 24114. 134 


I only know that I love you; song, m 
J. W. Whitney. © H. Wakefield 
Smith, as author of w. R 24298. 

135 


I saw thee weep; poem Lord Byron; 
low voice. © Harry Alexander Mat- 
thews, aS author of m. R 24013. 

136 


I shali not die, but live; anthem, Bib- 
lical text, m Horatio Parker; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Anna Parker, 
as widow. R 24101. 137 


I’ve such a funny feeling, when I look 
at you; w Will A. Heelan, m Wil- 
liam H. Penn. © L. Ruth Penn, as 
widow. R 24116. 138 


I’ve told God I’m sorry ; song, w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24217. 139 


was glad; anthem. © E. K. Heyser, 
aS author of m. R 24162. 140 


I will magnify Thee, O Lord; sop. and 
bass solo with mixed cho. © Daniel 
Protheroe, as author of m. R 23923. 

141 


Lae 


295 


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142 


pt. 0, n. s., v. 28 


Idylle au renouveau; par Albert Lan- 


dry, op. 259, no. 5; pf. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
23842. 142 


If those lips could only speak; w and 
m Charles Ridgwell and Will God- 
win. © Lily Ridgwell, as widow. 
R 24290. 143 


If you were lost to me; song, w Ray- 
mond W. Peck. © Robert Hood 
Bowers, as author of m. R 24121. 

144 


In dreams so fair; from M’lle. Mo- 
diste, w Henry Blossom, m Victor 
Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, as 
widow of the author of w, and Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 241382. 145 


In heavenly love; anthem, w Anna L. 
Waring, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman, and Re- 
beeca Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 24166. 146 


In His holy temple; response, m HEH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24148. 147 


In May; w Alice E. Allen, m Lizzie E. 
Orth, op. 27, no. 12. © Louise Orth 
Bosworth, as executrix of the au- 
thor of m. R 24247. 148 


In the land of cotton; minstrel over- 
ture and opening cho. no. 2; orch. 
arr. © Isidore Witmark, as author 
of arrangement. R 24110. 149 


In the presence of God; song, w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24221. 150 


In the starlight; op. 67, no. 11; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, as au- 
thor. R 24031. 151 


Incline Thine ear; response. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 23956. 152 


Indian sleepy song; w Alice E. Allen, 
m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 21. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 


of the author of m. R 24254. 153 
Injun gal; two-step; pf. © Ellis R. 
Ephraim, as author. R 24134. 154 


Inverary (The) harriers; song, w Bob 
Beaton. © Harry Lauder, as au- 
thor of m. R 24294. 155 


Is your all on the altar; w and m 
Elisha A. Hoffman. © Emma S. 
Hoffman, as widow. R 23866. 156 


It is a good thing to give thanks; an- 
them. © Ira Bishop Wilson, as 
author of m. R 24208. 157 


J’ai marché trente ans; chanson de 
Maeterlinck, mis en m Gabriel 
Fabre; chant et pf., avec ace. 
d’orgue, harpe, violon, violoncelle ad 
lib. © Camille Lommaert, épouse 
de Jacques Joseph Régis, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 23849. 158 


Javanese song; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 15. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24250. 159 


Jerusalem, the golden; anthem, w S. 
Bernard, m E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, as child of the deceased 


author. R 24138. 160 
Jesus, Savior, pilot me; w Edward 
Hopper; mixed voices, organ acc. 


© Ira Bishop Wilson, as author of 
m. R 24163. 161 


Joy untold; song, w Flora Kirkland. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 
me RR 24206. 162 


Julia; song. © James T. Brymn, as 
author. R 24115. 163 


June lullaby; w Alice E. Allen, m Liz- 
zie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 13. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, as executrix of the 
author of m. R 24248. 164 


Keep praying, toiling on; song, w J. T. 


Latta. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 23880. 165 
Kiel; song, w Isaac Watts. © Peter 


C. Lutkin, as author of m. R 23885. 
166 


King (The) eternal; anthem. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, as author of m.. 
R 24146. 167 


Kolding; song, w Josiah G. Holland. 
© Peter C. Lutkin, as author of m. 
R 23887. 168 


Kubla Khan; rhapsody for mezzo-sop. 
solo, cho. and orch., w Coleridge, m 
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 61. 
Voe and pf. sc. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, as wid- 
ow. R 24097. 169 


Land o’ dreams; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 22. 
Louise Orth Bosworth,, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24255. 170 


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no. 3, 1933 


— —_—_—— 


Land (The) o’ the leal; med. voice. 
© Stephen Townsend, as author. R 
23934. 171 


Lay (The) of the lute; scene and 
aria, from The rose of the Alham- 
bra, w Charles Emerson Cook. © 
Lucius Hosmer, as author of m. R 
23994. Le 


Lecons de solfége 4 changements de 
clef; 1°" livre, Théodore Dubois; 
avec. acc. de pf. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, as child of the de 
ceased author. R 23854. 173 


Let the words of my mouth; response, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry 8. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased author. 
R 241387. 174 


Like as a father; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, as author of m. R 24159. 
175 


Little (The) chauffeur; Song, w Ray- 
mond W. Peck. © Robert Hood 
Bowers, as author of m. R 24119. 

176 


Little (A) child shall lead them; song, 
w Flora Kirkland. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as author of m. R 24214. 


177 
Little coquette; orch. © P. Hans 
Flath, as author. R 23952. 178 


Little (The) French petticoat; song. 
© Arthur A. Penn, as author. R 


24127. 179 
Little miss; pf. © Sam Phitt, as 
author. R 23818. 180 


Little mother; w A. ©. D. Riley, m 
F. F. Beale. © Frederic F. Beale, 
and Alice C. D. Riley, as authors. 
R 28894. 181 


Little (The) white birch canoe; w 
Alice E. Allen, m Lizzie EH. Orth, op. 
27, no. 7. © Louise Orth Bosworth, 
as executrix of the author of m. R 
24244. 182 


Livre d’orgue; piéces simples com- 
posées spécialement pour le service 
ordinaire. 5° livraison. © A. Péril- 
hou, as author. R 23840. 183 


Long (The) run; galop; guit. duet. 
© Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 
23954. 184 


Lord if he sleep; song, w W. Pollock; 
male voices. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 24148. 185 


Lord (The) is my light; by Charles 
E. Burnham; men’s voices. © Flora 
Burnham, as widow. R 24048. 186 


203 


Lorenzaccio; airs de ballet pour petit 
orch. Paul Puget; partition d’orch. 
© Marie Louise Klotz, as widow. 
R 28881. 187 


Love (The) of a little child; song, w 
Flora Kirkland. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 24212. 188 


Love’s eternal song; song, from The 
rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Louise Hosmer, 
as author of m. R 23977. 189 


Mile. Modiste; selection, Victor Her- 
bert, arr. Otto Langey;. orch. 
Lizzie Langey, as widow. R 24117. 

190 


Man and superman; waltzes; pf. © 
Theodore Bendix, as author. R 
24276. 191 


March of the clowns; op. 67, no. 12; 
pf. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
as author. R 24032. 192 


March of the flowers; from A society 
circus, by Manuel Klein. © Helen 
Klein, as widow. R 24128. 193 


March of the guard; from The rose 
of the Alhambra. © Lucius Hos- 
mer, aS author. R 23995. 194 


Marche de Noél; des Pécheurs de 
Saint-Jean; pf. © Ch. M. Widor, 
as author. R 23859. 195 


Marionettes’ wedding; by Leon Rin- 
guet, op. 32; pf. © Louis, Gaston, 
and Adrien Ringuet, and Germaine 
Theriault, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 24011. 196 


Mascagni (Pietro) Intermezzo sin- 
fonico; organ voluntary from Caval- 
leria rusticana, arr. HE. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. 
R 24174. 197 


Maschinska; czardas, Gustave Mich- 
iels; orch. ptes. © Louis Michiels, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
23789. 198 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Au- 
bade de l’ensoleillad [sic] ; de Chéru- 
bin, poéme F.. de Croisset et H. Cain. 
1. Sop.—2. Mezzo-sop.; en mi bémol. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, as 
widow of the author of m. R 23796, 
23797. 199, 200 


Chanson de Chérubin; de Chéru- 
bin, poéme F’. de Croisset et H. Cain. 
1. Contralto ou bar.; en mi bemol.— 
2. Mezzo-sop.; en fa—3. Sop. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, as 
widow of the author of m. R 23791- 
23793. 201-203 


297 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


204 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric )—Con. 
Chérubin; comédie chantée, pa- 
roles F. de Croisset et H. Cain. 1. 
Petite partition pour chant seul.—2. 
Partition d’orch. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, as widow of the 
author of m. R 23830, 23832. 

204, 205 


Chant de nourrice; poésie Jean 
Aicard. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, aS widow of the author of 
m. R 23816. 206 


—— Dors, Magda; poésie Armand Sil- 
vestre. 1 Tén.—2. Mezzo-sop. ou 
bar.; en mi bémol. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, aS widow of the 
author of m. R 23799, 23809. 

207, 208 


— Une femme: de Chérubin, poéme 
F. de Croisset et H. Cain. 1. Mezzo- 
sop. ; en la bémol.—2. Sop. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, as widow of 
the author of m. R 23794, 23795. 

209, 210 


—— J’ai di vous paraitre un peu béte; 
chanson, de Chérubin, poéme F. de 
Croisset et H. Cain. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, aS widow of the 
author of m. R 23798. 211 


—— Le jongleur de Notre Dame; mira- 
colo, poema Maurice Lena, versione 
ritmica dal francese Biante Monte- 
lioi, rid. per canto et pf. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, as widow of 
the author of m. R 23889. 212 

Manon; opéra, grande mosaique, 

Emile Tavan; orch. © Bénemie 

Adéle Josephine Ragot, as widow of 

EH. Tavan. R 28834. 213 


La marchande de réves; poésie 
Armand Silvestre ; mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
grave; en mi bémol. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, as widow of the 
author of m. R 23856. 214 


Marie-Magdeleine; drame_ sacré, 
paroles Louis Gallet, m J. Massenet, 
réduite A. Gédalge; partition pf. 
solo. © Berthe Clara, Henriette 
Mélanie, Mélanie Alexandrine, Ca- 
mille Henri Jean Emile, and Alice 
Marguerite Amélie Gédalge, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
3829. 215 
Tes cheveux; poésie Camille Bru- 
no; mezzo-sop. ou bar. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, as widow of 
the author of m. R 23800. 216 
Les yeux clos; poésie G. Buchillot. 
1. Tén. ou sop.—2. Sop. ou bar.—3. 
Mezzo-sop. ou bar. © Louise Con- 


pt. Ti, n. S., v.28 


stance de Gressy, as widow of the 
author of m. R 23801-23803. 
217-219 


Mayor (The) of Tokio; waltzes, Wm. 
Fred Peters, arr. Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, as widow. 
R 24280. 220 


Melodie danoise; violoncelle et pf. © 
Percy Grainger, as author. R 24233. 
221 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Postlude; organ voluntary, 
arr. E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24156. 222, 


Miss Dolly Dollars; lancers, Victor 
Herbert, arr. Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 24113. 

223 


— selection, arr. Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Bartlett and Clifford Her- 
bert, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 24283. 

224 


—— waltzes, Victor Herbert, arr. Otto 
Langey; orch. © Lizzie Langey, as 
widow. R 24282. 225 

Mocking (The) bird; concert varia- 
tions, Roland de Berton, op. 35; vio- 


lin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, as 
author. R 24039. 226 
Model (A) little maid; w Ed. P. 


Moran and W. A. Heelan, m Sey- 
mour Furth. © Hazel Furth, as 
widow. R 24112. 227 


Moment de caprice ; de Théodore Lack; 
pf. © Berthe Marguerite Victorine 
Tissier, aS widow. R 23786. 228 


Moonlight on the old plantation; comp. 
and arr. J. Bodewalt Lampe; orch. 
© Mildred Lampe, as widow. R 
24299. 229 


Morning song; by Howard M. Dow; 
men’s voices, organ ace. © Nella 
May Dow, as widow. R 24017. 230 


Moulin (le) & vent; poésie Camille 
Delthil, m Alphonse Duvernoy. 
Suzanne Pauline Clémence Cecile 
Duvernoy Beaulieu, as child of the 
deceased author. R 23827. 2A. 


Murmure (Le) de la source; de Théo- 
dore Lack; pf. © Berthe Margue- 
rite Victorine Tissier, as widow. R 
23787. 232 

Music (The) of the band; original 
lyrics Dan Lipton, w Raymond A. 
Browne, m E. W. Murphy. © 
Charles Whittle, as executor of the 
author of m. R 24227. ‘Zo 


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RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1933 


My soul doth magnify; anthem. © 
Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. R 
24168. , 234 


My wife won’t let me; w Fred Leigh, 
m Henry E. Pether. © Kate Leigh 
and Alice E. Pether, as widow. R 


24287. 235 
Nature’s praise; song. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, as author. R 23870. 236 
Naughty raindrops; 2-pt. cho., Wil- 


liam Rhys-Herbert; female voices. 

© Jane Hlizabeth Herbert, as child 

of the deceased author. R 24050. 
237 


Nearer, O Saviour divine; song, w 
Lizzie DeArmond. © Grant C. Tul- 
lar, as author of m. R 238920. 2388 


Nénuphars; par Albert Landry, op. 
259, no. 1; pf. © Aimée Pauline 
- Pasquier, aS widow. R 23845. 239 


Niggah loves his possum; w and m 
Paul Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 24180. 240 


Nightingale (The) and the rose; song, 
from The rose of the Alhambra, w 
Charles Emerson Cook. © Lucius 
Hosmer, as author of m. R 23985. 

241 


No other way; w Flora Kirkland, m 
Grant Colfax Tullar, with cho. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, as author of 


cho. R 24218. 242 
Nodding (The) tulip; pf. © George 
Trinkaus, as author. R 24126. 243 


Not at home; from Catch of the sea- 
son, w Charles H. Taylor, m Herbert 
KE. Haines. © Mary A. Taylor, as 
widow. R 24286. 244 


Nothing like that in our family; w 
Ed. P. Moran and W. A. Heelan, m 
Seymour Furth. © Hazel Furth, 
as widow. R 24133. 245 


O be joyful in the Lord; © Ira B. 
- Wilson, as author. R 24223. 246 


Of such is the kingdom; responses for 
Children’s day. Edmund 5S. 
~ Lorenz, as author of m: R 23962. 
' 247 
Oh won’t you shed one little tear for 
me; song, from The rose of the Al- 
hambra, w Charles Emerson Cook. 
© Lucius Hosmer; as author of m. 


R 23990. 248 
Ombre bleue; valse. © Thérése Witt- 
mann, aS author. R 238835. 249 


265 


Ombre mystérieuse; valse. 1. Pf.— 
2. Orch. © Francis Marchal, as 
author. R 23811, 23833. 250, 251 


On the rocky road to Dublin; w Will 
A. Heelan. © Ellis R. Ephraim, 
as author of m. R 24292. 252 


On! to the firing line; w James Rowe. 
© Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. 
R 23881. 253 


One-a-penny; song, m Jessie L. Gay- 
nor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Rose 
Gaynor Faeth, as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alice 
C. D. Riley, as author of w. R 
23893. 254. 


Out of the deep; anthem, bass or bar. 
solo and cho. © Thomas Whitney 
Surette, as author. R 24054. 255 


Out of the deep; sacred song; contral- 
to or bass. © J. Christopher Marks, 
as author. R 24052. 256 


Over the water; waltz; women’s trio. 
© Elmer 8S. Hosmer, as author. R 
24099. 257 


Parker; song, w William Cutter. © 
Karl P. Harrington, as author of m. 
R 23888. 258 


Peace conference; march and two 


step; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, as 
author. R 24093. 259 
Pearl (The) and the  pumpkin;- 


waltzes, John W. Bratton, arr. Karl 
L. Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 24295. 260 


Phantom (The) brigade; march from 
The pearl and the pumpkin, John 
W. Bratton, arr. Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
24297, 261 


Pilgrim (The) of love; from The rose 
of the Alhambra, w Charles Emer- 
son Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, as 

- author of m. R 23993. 262 


Pink (The) hussars; selection, Alfred 
EH. Aarons and Julian Edwards; pf. 
© Emily Edwards, as next of kin of 
one of the authors, who is not liv- 
ing. R 24278. 263 


Poor (The) little marionette; w Ray- 
mond A. Browne, m William H. 
Penn. © L. Ruth Penn, as widow. 
R 24289. . 264 


© Karl P. Harring- 
265 


Praise; hymn. 
ton, as author of m. R 23890. 


299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


266 


Pretty flowers; song, w Flora Kirk- 


land. © Grant C. Tullar, as author 
of. im. R 238921. 266 
Pretty girl; valse lente; pf. © Sam 
Phitt, as author. R 23817. 267 


Probable sons; service, story Amy Le 
Feuvre. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24225. 268 


Promenade matinale; par Albert 
Landry, op. 259, no. 4; pf. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, aS widow. R 
23843. 269 


Put on thy strength, O Zion; anthem, 
w E. Manford Clark. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
24171. 270 


Quand l’amant sortit; chanson de 
Maeterlinck, mis en m _ Gabriel 
Fabre. © Camille Lommaert, 
épouse de Jacques Joseph Régis, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 23851. 21 


Queen of May; polka, op. 67, no. 5; pf. 
.-© Carrie Williams Krogmann, as 
author. R 24026. 272 


Raindrops of mercy; w Laura M. 
Moore. © DeLoss Smith, as author 
of m. R 23929. 273 


Raining; from Princess beggar, w E. 
Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. © Edward 
Paulton and Alfred G. Robyn, as 


authors. R 24291. 274 
Razzazza mazzazza; arr. band. © Ar- 
thur. Pryor, ; as; autbor.,,.B,, 24272. 
uke 

Reger (Max) Notturno; w Martin 
Boelitz, English, Elsa Ebertz, m 


Max Reger, op. 88, no. 1; mittlere 
singstimme. © Else Reger, as 
widow. R 24006. 276 


Ring out, glad bells; w Ada Taylor 
Dawes, m Chas. C. Ackley. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author of m. R 
24206. 277 


Ring out, ring out; song, w Kate Ul- 


mer. © I. H. Meredith, as author 
of m. R 24204. 278 
Ringing (The) bells; w Effie Stevens, 
m Chas. C. Ackley. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as author of m. R 24210. 
279 


Robin’s (The) song; solo and cho., w 
Laura W. Callin, m J. S. Fearis. © 
Walter E., Otto L., and Merle D. 
Fearis, Jessie Fearis Blackman, and 
Rebecca Fearis Mills, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 23877. 280 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Rockin’ in de win’; raccoon lullaby, 
W. H. Neidlinger, arr. for violin, 
cello, cornet or trombone solo with 
orchestral acc. © Howard Bennett, 
as author of arrangement. R 24014. — 

281 


Rose (The) of the Alhambra; finale 
act 83, w Charles Emerson Cook. © 
Lucius Hosmer, as author of m. R 


23992. 282 
— overture. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author. R 23987. 283 
selection. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author. R 23997. 284 
w Charles Bmerson Cook. 1. 


King’s entrance song.—2. Finale, act 
1—3. Scene.—4. Quartette.—5. In- 
troduction and song.—6. Finale act 
2.—7. Introduction and cho., act 3.— 
8. Voe. sc. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author of m. R 23973, 23975, 23980, 
23983, 23984, 23988, 23989, 23996. 
285-292 


Rosetta; mazurka, op. 67, no. 6; pf. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, as 


author. R 24027. 293 
Rosmarin; lied, Engelbert Humper- 
dinck. 1. Hoch—2. Mittel o. tief. 


© Wolfram Humperdinck, as child 
of the deceased author. R 23861. 
294 


Rustic frolic; op. 67, no. 10; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, as au- 
thor. R 24030. 295 


Rustic wedding scene; organ volun- 
tary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 23968. 296 


Safe (A) retreat; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, as author of m. R 24152. 
297 


Sail on, O ship of state; anthem, w 
H. W. Longfellow, m J. S. Fearis. 
© Walter E., Otto L. and Merle D. 
Fearis, Jessie Fearis Blackman and 
Rebecca Fearis Mills, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 24140. 298 


Sailors’ song; op. 67, no. 4; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, as au- 
thor. R 24025. 299 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Danse 
macabre; orch. arr. © Theo. Moses- 
Tobani, as author of arrangement. 
R 24036. 300 


Sanitol ; by Neil Moret; pf. © Charles 
N. Daniels, as author. R 24230. 301 


300 


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no. 3, 1933 


Satisfied ; anthem. © Ira Bishop Wil- 


son, as author of m. R 238957. 302 
Sauer (Emil) Scherzo; pf. © Emil 
Sauer, as author. R 24232. 303 


Scene of the apparition; song, from 
The rose of the Alhambra, w Charles 
Emerson Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, 


as author of m. R 23979. 304 
School festival song; 2-pt. cho., by 
William Rhys-Herbert; sop. and 


alto. © Jane Elizabeth Herbert, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24049. 305 


Sea shell song; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 6. 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24243. 306 


Secret (A); w Alice EK. Allen, m Lizzie 
E. Orth, op. 27, no. 1. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, as executrix of the 
author of m. R 24238. 307 


Send me a picture postal card; w and 
m Charles D. Bingham. © Dolena 
Bingham, as widow. R 24130. 308 


Send out the Christmas cheer; song, 
w Kate Ulmer. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 24207. 309 


Send them happy to their dreaming ; 
song, w Flora Kirkland. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author of m. R 
24219. 310 


Sentry (The) march; by Arthur H. 
Haskins, arr. Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
duet. © Hettie Hoschna, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
24284, 311 


September; w Alice E. Allen, m Lizzie 
H. Orth, op. 27, no. 14. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, as executrix of the 
author of m. R 24249. 312 


Sérénade du _ batelier; de Théodore 


Lack; pf. © Berthe Marguerite 
Victorine Tissier, as widow. R 
23788. 313 


Shine forth, O truth; w Minot J. Sav- 
age, m Howard M. Dow; quartet or 
cho. for men’s voices. © Nella May 
Dow, as widow. R 24015. 314 


Shoulder straps; march-two-step. © 
Egbert Van Alstyne, as author. R 
24118. 315 


Silence in the city; song, w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24203. 316 


Silent persuasion; tone poem, I. Fur- 
man-Mulliner. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
as author. R 24095. 317 


3a1 


Silhouette de femme; 2° valse lente, 
op. 23; pf. © Robert Charles Mar- 
tin, as author. R 23858. 318 


Sleepy eyes; lullaby, guit. duet. © 
Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 23953. 
319 


Sleepy time; w Alice E. Allen, m Liz- 
zie EK. Orth, op. 27, no. 16. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, as executrix of the 
author of m. R 24251. 320 


Society (A) circus; selection, Manuel 
Klein; pf. arr. © Julius Andino, 
as author of arrangement. R 24293. 

321 


Sombrero; w Jas. O’Dea, m Neil Moret. 
© Charles N. Daniels, as author of 
m. R 24228. Soa 


Somebody’s sweetheart I want to be; 
song, Will Cobb and Edwards. © 
Kate Cobb, New ‘York, as next of 
kin of one of the authors, who is 
not living. R 24182. 323 


Somewhere in the world there’s a little 
girl for me; song, w Raymond W. 
Peck. © Robert Hood Bowers, as 
author of m. R 24120. 324 


Song (A) of merry Christmas; song, 
w Flora Kirkland. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as author of m. R 24202. 

325 


Song of the millers; from The rose of 
the Alhambra, w Charles Emerson 
Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, as author 
of m. R 23978. 326 


Sorella; marche espagnole, L. Gallini; 
orch. arr. © Theo. Moses-Tobani, 
as author of arrangement. R 24271. 

327 


Souvenir d’Alsace; par Théodore 
Lack; violon, 1° position, et pf. © 
Berthe Marguerite Victorine Tissier, 
as widow. R 238825. 328 


Souvenir d’antan; par Théodore Lack ; 
violon, 1° position, et pf. © Berthe 


Marguerite Victorine Tissier, as 
widow. R 23826. 329 
Souvenir de Vienne; par Théodore 


Lack; violon, 1° position, et pf. © 
Berthe Marguerite Victorine Tissier, 
as widow. R 238824. 330 


Souvenir de village; par Théodore 
Lack; violon, 1° position, et pf. © 
Berthe Marguerite Victorine Tissier, 
as widow. R 238238. 331 


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832 


Spatz und spatzin; w Karl Meyer, 
English, Elsa Ebertz, m Max Reger, 
op. 88, no. 4; mittlere Singstimme. 
© Else Reger, as widow. R 24009. 

332 


Spirit of freedom; march and two 
step, Abe Losch; pf. © Harry J. 
Lincoln, as author. R 24094. 333 


Spring song; organ yoluntary, E. L. 


Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
23966. 334 


Stelldichein; w Ludwig v. Hérmann, 
English Elsa Ebertz, m Max Reger, 
op. 88, no. 2; mittlere singstimme. 
© Else Reger, as widow. R 24007. 

335 


Story (The) of Jesus’ love; song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson. as 
author of m. R 23873. 336 


Summer suns are glowing; anthem, w 
W. W. How. © Edmund §. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 238955. 337 


Sunny hearted daisies; exercise and 
song, arr. E. E. Hewitt. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 23869. 

338 


Sweet dreams; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 8. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24245. 339 


Sweetheart (A) for every day; by 
Moran, Heelan and Seymour Furth. 
© Hazel Furth, as widow of one of 
the authors. R 24125. 340 


Sylphes glissants; etude de concert: 
pf. © Emil Sauer, as author. R 
24231. 341 


Te Deum in D; mixed voices. © 
William Berwald, as author. R 
24236. 342 


Technique (La) de Charles Czerny; 
exercises universels, ed, instructive; 
pf. © I. Philipp, as author. R 
23852. 343 


That sweet story of old; anthem for 
Children’s day, Jemima Luke. © 
J. A. Parks, as author of m. R 
23960. 344 


There never was any one like Him; 
duet and cho., w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 23965. 345 


They that. wait upon the Lord; 
anthem, E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24165. 346 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


This big round world; song, w Liz- 
zie DeArmond. © Grant C. Tullar, 
as author of m. R 23918. 347 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Mignon; fantaisie, E. Tavan; orch. 
© Bénemie Adéle Josephine Ragot, 
as widow of E. Tavan. R 23828. 

348 


——  Vingt cing nouvelles lecons de 
solfegés a changements de clés; sur 
des thémes d’Ambroise Thomas; 
transcriptions et arr. Sans ace. de 
pf. © M. Roy, as author. R 23837. 

349 


Tin (The) soldiers: song, m Jessie L. 


Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
Rose Gaynor Faeth, as children of 
the deceased author of m and Alice 
C. D. Riley, as author of w. R 
23891. 350 


‘Tis a drunkard’s home today; w Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, m J. S. Fearis; solo 
and cho. © Walter E., Otto L., and 
Merle D. Fearis, Jessie Fearis Black- 
man, and Rebecca Fearis Mills, as 
next of kin of the deceased author 


of music. R 24170. 351 
‘Tis a very pretty world; song. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, as author. R 
23872. 352 


Tout 4 la joie; polka, Philippe Fahr- 
bach, transcrite Jules Cottin; mand., 
avec acc. de pf. © Marie Madeleine 
Cottin, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 23821. 353 


Town (The) where I was born; song, 
Paul Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, 
as next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 24181. 354 


Troubadour’s song; op. 67, no. 7; pf. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, as 
author. R 24028. 355 


Trouble d’amour; valse chanson, pa- 
roles A. Roger. © Maurice Depret, 


as author of m. R 23810. 356 
valse lente, op. 59; pf. © Mau- 
rice Depret, as author. R tae 


Two (The) voices; solo and duet or 
cho. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor. R 23876. 358 


Unseen (The) city; m Arthur S. Nel- 
son, arr. for men’s voices. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 23961. 359 


302 


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no. 8, 1938 


Vade mecum; coll. of motets, hymns, 
offertories . . ., compiled Alphonse 
M. Knabel; 4 male voices. © Eliza- 
beth Knabel, as widow. R 24022. 

360 


Valse de paradis; song, paroles Pierre 
d’Amor. 1. Chant seul.—2. Chant et 
pf.—3. Pf. seul. © Y. K. Nazare- 
Aga, as author of m. R 23812- 
23814. 361-363 


Valse napolitaine; by Leon Ringuet, 
op. 82; pf. © Louis Ringuet, Gas- 
ton Ringuet, Adrien Ringuet and 
Germaine Theriault, as children of 


the deceased author. R 24012. 364 
Valsette; op. 68; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, as author. R 
24084. 365 


Vanderbilt (The) cup galop. © Rob- 
ert Hood Bowers, as author. R 
24281. 366 


Variations on a chorale; organ volun- 
tary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author, R 24154. 367 


Verre (Le) en main; polka, Philippe 
Fahrbach, transcrite Jules Cottin; 
mand., avec ace. de pf. © Marie 
Madeleine Cottin, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
23822. 368 


Village swallows; characteristic piece, 


op. 66; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, as author. R 24083. 369 


Violinschule; von Joseph Joachim u. 
Andreas Moser. bd. 1, anfangsunter- 
richt. © Johann Joachim and Hans 
Joachim Moser, as children of the 
authors. R 24096. 370 


Vox celeste; coll. of voluntaries, com- 
posed, arr. and ed. BH. L. Ashford; 
pipe and reed organ. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24164. ayia 


Wagener (Richard) Selections from 
the music dramas of Richard Wag- 
ner; with preface by Richard Ald- 
rich; pf. arr. © Otto Singer, as 
author of arrangement. R 24273. 

ote 


We are little helpers; song, m Grant 
Colfax Tullar. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of w. R 24224. 373 


We then as workers; anthem; sop. 
solo and cho. © Thomas Whitney 
Surette, as author of m. R 24053. 

374 


388 


We wish a happy birthday; song, w 
E. E. Hewitt. © Grant C. Tullar, 
as author of m. R 23922. 375 


We would see Jesus; anthem. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R 24149. 
376 


Weaving; from The rose of the AlIl- 
hambra, w Charles Emerson Cook. 
(©) Lucius Hosmer, as author of m. 
R 23971. ik 


Wedding march; organ voluntary, 
HE. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 238967. 378 


Wedding march; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased author. 
R 24177. 379 


Wedding music; organ voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
23969. 380 


Weihnacht ; w C. Whitney Coombs. © 
Karl P. Harrington, as author of m. 
R 23883. 381 


What can I give my Saviour; w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24215. 382 


What does the clock say to you; song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as author of m. R 24211. 

383 


What vision fair; song, from The rose 
of the Alhambra, w Charles Emer- 
son Cook. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author of m. R 23972. 384 


White rose lullaby; w Alice E. Allen, 
m Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 2. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24239. 385 


Why do they want to; song, w Flora 
Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 24220. 386 


Wine woman and song; w Raymond 
W. Peck. © Robert Hood Bowers, 
as author of m. R 241385. 387 


Winter lullaby; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie Orthop 2%, ne. 11©) 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24246. 388 


With nature’s children; Children’s day 
or Flower Sunday service, w Laura 
Warner Callin, m E. 8. Lorenz and 


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389 pt. III, n. s., v. 28 
With nature’s children—Contd. Worship the King; anthem. © Ed- 
others. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- mund 8. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
thor. R 23874. 389 | 24147. 392 


: Wouldn’t you like to know; w John G. 
World’s (The) at work; song. © Ed- Saxe, m Howard M. Dow; male quar- 
mund §. Lorenz, as author. R 23871. tet or cho. © Nella May Dow, as 


390 widow. R 24016. 393 
Worship; song, w Richard W. Gilder. | You’re a grand old rag; song. © 


© Karl P. Harrington, as author of George M. Cohan, as author. R 
m. R 23889. 391 24191. 394 


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Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

18 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 
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pages vii—vili of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

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Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages x1i-xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x11 of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages 1x—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no, 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Novicn.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no 


statement of authorship is given. 


A Coralline; sérénade, R. Pick-Man- 
giagalli, op..12; violon, avec ace. de 
pf. © Feb. 2, 1933; EB for. 29231; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢. TOTT 


A Hay; paroles Max Eddy et Robert 
Bibal, m G. Gabaroche; avec accord 
de Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 19382; HE 
for. 29425; Hditions Salabert. 7078 


A nous les potes; valse musette, de Le 
temps des cerises, G. Costoncelli ; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 29472; Bdi- 
tions Salabert. 7079 


A petits pas; valse Marseillaise de 
Au pays du soleil, lyrics René Sar- 
vil, m Vincent Scotto; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29427; Editions Salabert. 7080 


Ach! Lizzie—fill the steins; song, w 
Clark E. Somers. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1933; E unp. 69647; Bruce Hamilton 
Douglass. 7081 


Adieu ... Conchita; tango, paroles 
André Mauprey, m V. O. Ursmar; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 
1932; E for. 29485; Editions Sala 
bert. 7082 


Adorable; w and m W. R. Williams 
and Charlie Reynolds; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69898 ; 
Will Rossiter. 7083 


Adoration; w Jon Thorbergsson; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 69988; Helgi Sigurdur Hel- 
gason. 7084 


Afraid; w Beverly Jones, melody 
Edris Christie. © 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 
1933; E unp. 70360; Edris C. Jones. 

7085 


After sundown; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 15, 19838; E unp. 70131; 
Ella Allen. 7086 


After the last waltz is over; w W. R. 
Williams, m Hal Gilbert; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 
36036; Will Rossiter. 7087 


Agony; by Samuel Kaylin, arr. Hugo 
Friedhofer; pf. conductor. © 1 «. 


Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69768; Movie- 
tone music corp. 7088 


Ah! les gosses; one-step, dans Le fils 
improvisé, paroles Henri Falk, Léo 
Leliévre et Fernand Rouvray, m 
René Sylviano; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29428; 
Editions Salabert. 7089 


Ah, sweet mystery of life; from 
Naughty Marietta, w Rida Johnson 
Young, m Victor Herbert, arr. Wil- 
liam J. Reddick; men’s voices. © 
Apr. 12, 19383; E pub. 35832; M. 


Witmark & sons, 7090 
Ah! Venise; sérénade venitienne, pa- 
roles Henry Lemarchand. [Texte 


francais et italien] © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29308; Florian Weiss. 7091 


Aida; mazurka, melody V. Cesarino. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70559; 
Joseph Cerabino. 7092 


Aime-moi Mimi; valse, dans Mimi 
Pandore, paroles Max Eddy et 
Georges Dolley, m Oberfeld ; avec ac- 
cord de Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29414; Editions Salabert. 

7093 


Ain’t we happy; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 10, 1988; E unp. 69859; Irving 
Elton Blackinton. 7094 


Airs (Les) de Chevalier; fantaisie- 
sélection sur les refrains de Maurice 
Chevalier, de Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
29314; Editions Salabert. 7095 


Airs (Les) de Gabaroche; fantaisie- 
sélection sur les refrains de Gaston 
Gabaroche, de Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29313; Editions Salabert. 7096 


Akron’s (The) last flight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69841; Hugh Evans Anglyn. 7097 

w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 


1933; E unp. 69908; Scott Wiseman. 
7098 


305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7099 


Alabama man; w and melody Harry 
Revel and Mack Gordon. © 1 ©. 
Apr 22) 1933: E unp. 703827, Be 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

7099 


Alabama strut; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70653; Doug- 
las Taylor. 7100 


Alabamy mammy; song. © 1c. Apr. 
1, 19338; E unp. 69540; Benjamin 
Handley. 7101 


Alba; versi Giovanni Pascoli, m An- 
tonio Veretti. © Mar. 28, 1933; E 
for. 29266; G. Ricordi & Co. 7102 


Alice in Wonderland; petite suite; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 70326; 
Harry Meyerowitz. 7103 


All alone in this great big world; w 
and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 18, 19338; 
E unp. 70203; Sally Brown. 7104 


All American girls; w and m Val Bur- 
ton and Will Jason, pf. arr. Emil 
Gerstenberger. ©1c. Apr. 18,1933; 
E unp. 70250; Movietone music corp. 

7105 


All hail to our banner; song, melody 
Sidney Bender. 
1983; E unp. 70719; Alexander C. 
Corkum. 7106 


All hail to our U.S. President ; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 
70089; Birdie Montgomery Miller. 

7107 


All hail to prosperity; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70474; 
John A. Horning. 7108 


All over this world; negro spiritual, w 
anon., m arr. Otto L. Bohanan. 
1c. Apr. 17, 19383; E unp. 70230; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 7109 


All that I ask is your smile; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 70285; Jessie Davis Uhlik. 

7110 


All the children; song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1933 ; E unp. 70270; Louise Heepe. 
7111 


Allegramente; polka, melody A. Li- 
bardo. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 
70556; Joseph Cerabino. F112 


Alleluia! Christ is risen; Easter carol, 
w Chr. Wordsworth, m from Singt 
dem Herrn, Matthius Apelles von 
Léwenstern, arr. Alfred Whitehead ; 
mixed voices. © Mar. 27, 1933; E 
pub. 35674; Boston music co. 7113 


ode VAnr. 28, * 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 28 


Alone in a crowd; w Lee Moore; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 
70384; Kennedye Nelson. 7114 
Alone with you; song, m Marion 


Smart; pf..treble. © I ¢ Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69745; Glenn Richard 
Heffner. 7115 


Altho’ I’m daddy’s baby boy, I’m just a 
little tough; song. © 1. Apr. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 69936; Grace V. Foster. 

7116 


Although I made a hit; song. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1933 ; E unp. 70328; Frances 
B. Gardner. W117 


Always take care of your nickels; w 
and m Scott E. Cleethorpe and Harry 
Lauder; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
28, 19383; E pub. 35516; Harms, inc. 

7118 


Always with us; hymn, w E. H. Nevin, 
m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35886; Robert H. Coleman. 

7119 


Am I forgiven; song, arr. Jacob J. 
Schilling. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 70770; Birdie M. Matthews. 

7120 


America marches on; march song, m 
William W. Taylor. © Apr. 13, 
1933; E pub. 35834; Julius B. Rich- 
ner. 7121 


America 1917-18; symphony no. 2; 
symphony orch. Full se. © 1 « 
Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69990; Anton 
Eugene Mainente. 7122 


American (The) hymnal; compiled and 
ed. © Mar. 3, 1933; A 59817; Ro- 
bert H. Coleman. 7123 


American loyalty; w and m Bessie 
Walker-Knott, arr. Chester Wallis; 
solo and cho. for mixed voices. © 
Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 35883; Willis 
music ¢o. 7124 


America’s heroes; march, melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 22, 1983; E unp. 70412; 
Joseph M. Sullivan. 7125 


Ami (Un) perdu; chur, poésie 
Charles d’Orléans, m Henry-Vasseur ; 
trois voix égales, sans acc. © Jan. 
15, 1983; E for. 29273 ; Heugel. 

7126 


Amor kommer som en tjuv om natten; 
vals, ur Giftasvuxna dodttrar, text 
Ake Séderblom, m Jules Sylvain. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 29327; Edition 
Sylvain. 7127 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Amore (L’) incerta; canzone, melodia 
Dominick Ietti. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1933; 
EH unp. 69799; Maria Gattieri. 7128 


Amos an’ Andy; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70174; Mina 


_ Cornish. 7129 
And a dimple in her chin; song. © 1 
e. Apr. 27, 19388; E unp. 70682; 
Frances D. Welch. 7130 


And I thought I was through with 
love; w and m Benny Davis and Ben 
Oakland; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
10, 1933; E pub. 35735; M. Witmark 
& sons. 7131 


Angel; w and m Bob Williams; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70425; Robert Tatman Williams. 

7132 


Angelica; mazurka; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1933; E unp. 69983 ; Francisco R. 
Arellano. (A 


Angel’s (An) lullaby; w Lucye Bales, 
m Dudley Jackson. © 1c. Apr. 26, 


19383; E .unp. 70609; Lucy . EH. 
Pedelty. 7134 
Annabelle; comedy, lyrics Jim Mc- 


Guinn, m Basil Doyle and William 

Schmitz. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; D 

28425; James Joseph McGuinn. 
7134* 


Annie Mad Little; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70480; 
Herman G. Comery. 7135 


Anywhere, just anywhere; fox trot 
song. ©1. Apr. 13, 1983; E unp. 
70016; Charles Campbell Gardner. 

7136 


Appleblossom; from The seasons, by 
Lully, freely arr. James Brown; 
violin, with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gil- 
ford. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29184; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7137 


April is in my mistress’ face; 4-pt. 
madrigal, w anon., m Thomas Mor- 
ley, arr. Archibald Thompson Davi- 
son; men’s voices. © Mar. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 35579; E. C. Schirmer music 
co. 7138 


April kisses; by Eddie Lang, tran- 
seribed and arr. Dave Berend; plec- 
trum guit. solo with pf. ace. © Apr. 
8, 19383; E pub. 35630; Robbins music 
corp. 7139 


Are you happy to-night; w and m B. 
Hall and Vivian Love; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 35754; 
Billy Hall. 7140 


7153 


As long as you remember love; w and 
m Ted Marshall. © 1 c¢. Apr. 8, 
1933 ; E unp. 69856; Dialectic soc. 

7141 


AS you were; opening cho. act 1, w 
Bob Cyr and Ted Marshall, m Philip 
Egner. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69851; Dialectic soc. 7142 


waltz, w Austin Wortham Betts 
and John Jacob Stark, m J. J. Stark. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 19388; E unp. 69850; 
Dialectic soc. 7143 


Ashamed of Jesus; hymn, w anon., m 
B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35914; Robert H. Coleman. 

7144 


At sunset we loved; fox trot song. © 
1c. Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69871; T. R. 
Hall. 7145 


At the deep sea jubilee; w and m 
James Cavanaugh, Darl MacBoyle, 
and Louis Kabatnick; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 27, 1983; E pub. 36039; 
Bibo-Lang, inc. 7146 


At the food center; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1983; E unp. 70222; L. 
Leon Hill. 7147 


At the inn; ballad, by Herbert Stoth- 
art; melody, with pf. acc. © 1. 
Apr. 3, 19883; E unp. 69631; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 7148 


At-the world’s fair in Chicago; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 
70096; T. W. Garnett. 7149 


Au jardin; by Hugo Friedhofer ; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; EB 
unp. 70709; Movietone music corp. 

7150 


Auch in Frankfurt am Main; marsch, 
aus Der konigsleutnant, w Paul 
Frank u. Peter Herz, m Fred Ray- 
mond, arr. v. Billy Golwyn; orch. 


stimmen u. Miinnertrio. © Mar. 22, 
19383; E for. 29086; Musikverlag 
City. T1151 


Auld lang syne; diagram arr. H. S. 
Kelso; Hawaiian guit. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E pub. 35661; Harry Scott 
Kelso. 7152 


Avant détre capitaine; 6/8 one-step 
chanté, paroles Gabriello, m F. 
Alongi; avec accord de V’ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 29368; Editions 
Salabert. 7153 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7154 


Ave Maria; by Marie Belanger Levere. 
Latin and English w. © 1. Apr. 
4, 1933; E unp. 69958; Marie Bé- 
langer Lever. 7154 


—— Latin w, and melody; sop. and 
alto or ten. and bar.; organ or pf. 
acc. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1933; E unp. 
69655 ; Constant A. M. Gysberts. 

7155 


——texts a and b from Liturgy of 
Catholic church, m Ludwig Bonvin, 
using 13th century theme; mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © July 30, 1932; 
E pub. 35956; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co. 7156 


Ave Maria [and] Adoramus Te; w 
liturgical, m Melchiorre Mauro-Cot- 
tone; 3 treble voices; organ acc. © 
Sept. 30, 1982; E pub. 35955; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co. 7157 


Ave Regina; w from Liturgy of Cath- 
olic church, m Terence J. Gahagan ; 

5 mixed voices. © Mar. 9, 1933; E 
pub. 35959; McLaughlin & Reilly co. 
7158 


Ave verum; m Daniel Protheroe; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Apr. 
18, 1938; E pub. 35948; Boston mu- 
sic co. 7159 


Avec ma copine; paroles Ch. A. Abadie 
et P. Bayle, m G. Gabaroche et G. 
Claret; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29421; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 7160 


Avee une Frane¢aise; fox-trot, de Un 
soir de réveillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, 
m Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 
lVukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29405; Editions Salabert. 7161 


Awake, America; w and m Jerry Daly. 
© Apr. 21, 1933 ; E* pub. 36026; May- 
dell publications. 7162 


Baby care a little for me; song, w 
Michael E. Kerell. © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69669; Mike Cafone. 

7163 


Baby Dudel Dandy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70057; 
Thos. H. Seabury. 7164 


Baby eyes of blue; song, w Ruth Bigus, 
arr. Hank Novak. © Apr. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 35802; Gene Bigus. 7165 


Baby fingers; fox-trot, w and m Eva 
B. Sparham. © Apr. 24, 1933; E 
for. 29497 ; Gordon V. Thompson, Itd. 

7166 


{ 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Baby kisses; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 
1933; E unp. 70431; Wm. H. Mo- 
schelle. 7167 


Baby Lindy; w Mrs. Ezra Reynolds, 
m Jack Mahoney. © Mar. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 35605; Delphia Cissna Reyn- 
olds. 7168 


Bach (Johann Sebastian); Adagio; 
du concert en mi maj., transcrip- 
tion pour violoncelle et pf. © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 1982; E unp. 69961; Vila- 
yat Inayat. 7169 


—— Jesu, joy of man’s desiring; ex- 
tended chorale, from cantata Herz 
und mund und that und leben, ed. 
John Holler; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Apr. 21, 1933; E pub. 36001; 
H. W. Gray co. 7170 


Loure; dance antique, from 3d 
cello suite, [arr.] for small orch. 
pts. © 1c Apr. 28, 193333 imp. 
70738; Jeanne W. Kiessling. 7171 


— Sonata; suite no. 5 in © min., ed. 
and rey. Percy Such; violoncello. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29148; Au- 
gener, Itd. 7172 


Bacio (Il); waltz, L. Arditi, arr. Cal- 
vin Grooms; solo or duet for violin, 
and pf. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 
35374; Century music pub. co. 7173 


Back to the old apple tree; song. © 
1-e. Apr. 14, 1933: 8) snp aie 
Valeria Hill Brown. 7174 


Back up the President; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69694; Evelyn Ibach. 7175 


Bagatelles; sketches, James Lyon, op. 
92, nos. 1-3.;:pf..,..bk. 1...) Mamests 
1933; E. for. 29209; Cary & Go. 

7176 


Bagdad; foxtrot orientale, text Nils- 
Georg, m Helge Lindberg; pf. © 
Apr...1,,,.1932;, E,, for. .2914sn be 
Georgs musikforlags, a. b. T7177 


Bali; w F. I.'Schultzberg, melody Bill 
Pierce. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 69905; Frank I. Schultzberg 
and William Pierce. 7178 


Ballo; by Dussek, arr. James Brown; 
violin, with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gil- 
ford, and 2d violin and cello pts. 
ad lib, © Mar. 27, 1933; HB for. 
29186; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7179 


Baly (Evelyn) Four duets; w Violet 
Stevens. © Mar. 13, 1933; E for. 
29150; Reynolds & co. 7180 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Bananas for sale; w and melody B. 
Giaimo and Jimmy Rapuano. © 1 
ec. Apr. 18, 19383; E unp. 70209; Bus- 
ter Giaimo. 7181 


Band routine; exercises for the high 
school band. © Mar. 1, 1933; AA 
120127; Raymond C. Fussell. 7182 


Bank (The) divine; pf. with w. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1933; Ei unp. 69728; Lily 
Browne Robinson. 7183 


Barbara; song. © 1 -c.. Apr.’ 24, 
1933 ; E unp. 70600; Charles M. Wil- 
liams. 7184 


w Morton Downey and Dick San- 
ford, m Geo. B. McConnell, arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 36043; 
Hdward B. Marks music corp. 7185 


Bath scene; from Man on the Nile, 
Nacio Herb Brown, orch. arr. Paul 
Marquardt; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1 c¢. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69629; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 7186 


Beau (Un) jour; blues, de Panurge, 
lyrics Robert Desnos, m Henri Cli- 
quet-Pleyel. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
29353 ; Editions Salabert. 7187 


Beautiful dreamer; by Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. 
with w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35770; Volkwein bros., ine. 7188 


Beautiful Florida; w and m Mrs. 
‘Brooks Bullock; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69819; 
Catherine R. Bullock. 7189 


Beautiful lady of mine; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 12, 1983; E unp. 70274; Clar- 
ence Cornell. 7190 


Because you came; valse song. © 1 
ec. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 70523; D. F. 
Gonzalo. 7191 


Becky play your violin; fox-trot, w 
and m W. Scott and J. L. Robin- 
son. © Feb. 21, 1933; EB for. 29073: 
John EH. Dallas & sons, 1td. 7192 


Beer bill march; melody.. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 26, 1983; E unp. 70610; Louis 
Toth. 7193 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in 
G; arr. Calvin Grooms; solo or duet 
for violin, and pf. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 35376; Century music 
pub. co. 7194 


Moonlight sonata; 1st movement 
of op. 27, no. 2, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
Solo or duet for violin, and pf. © 


7209 


Mar. 21, 193838; E pub. 35378; Cen- 
tury music pub. co. 7195 


Beetle’s (The) wedding; German folk- 
song from Breslau, arr. Katherine 
Kennicott Davis, English, Miriam 
Chase; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 5, 
1933; E pub. 35730; EH. C. Schirmer 
music co. 7196 


Bel (11) cecé; fox-trot, Illuminato Cu- 
lotta; jazz orch. pti. © Apr. 4, 
1933; E for. 29262; G. Ricordi & co. 

7197 


Bel (Un) hotel; 6/8 one-step, dans le 
film Une idée folle, paroles René 
Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld ; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Dee. 31, 
19382; E for. 29423; Editions Sala- 
bert. 7198 


Believe it or not; song, melody Larry 
E. Goffin. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; B 
unp. 70078; Frank J. Halama. 7199 


Bell waltz; arr. for pf. accordion. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35963 ; Edward 
J. Thurow. 7200 


Benedicite, omnia opera Domini ; 
shortened form, and according to 
rey. prayer book of 1929, m Richard 
G. Appel; unison voices; organ acc. 
© Apr. 7, 1933; E pub. 35862; Riker, 
Brown & Wellington, inc. 7201 


Benedictus es, Domine; set to m Eric 
H. Thiman; mixed voices, organ 
ace.; in D. © Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 
35576; H. W. Gray co. 7202 


set to m Franklin Glynn; mixed 
voices; organ acc.; in C. © Apr. 
10, 1933; E pub. 35953; H. W. Gray 
Co. 7203 


set to m George W. Kemmer; 
mixed voices, organ acc.; in C. © 
Mar. 29, 1983; E pub. 35577; H. W. 
Gray Co. 7204 


Bereeuse hébraique; de V. Dyck; vio- 
lin et pf. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
29435; Editions Salabert. 7205 


Bergére (La) et le monsieur; Tour- 
aine, chanson populaire harmonisée 
Henry-Vasseur; chceur mixte. © 
Jan. 15, 1988; E for. 29277; Heugel. 

7206 

Beside thy bower; serenade, Charles 
Le Thiére; with pf. ace. 1. Clari- 
net.—2. Cornet.—3. Violin. © Mar. 
24, 19838; E for. 29157-29159; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

7207-7209 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7210 


Better times are coming; song. © fe. 
Apr. 17, 19383; E unp. 70160; Blanche 
K. Smith. 7210 


Betty Lou; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
193838; E unp. 70487; Charles P. 
Schroeder. 7211 


Bible (The); hymn, w and m B. B. 
McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35894; Robert H. Coleman. 7212 


Billy Boy; old English song, with des- 
cant, arr. Thomas F. Dunhill. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29212; Edward 


Arnold & co. das 
Bird’s song: unison song, w Gwen 
Grant, m Dorothy Howell. © Mar. 


31, 1933; E for. 29227; Edward Ar- 
nold & co. 7214 


Birds will sing; w and m J. R. Sillett. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69626; 
Carl W. Sillett. (215 


Bishop Zack; w and m §S. L. Samson. 
© Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36016; 
George F. Briegel, inc. 7216 


Bit (A) of green ribbon; song, m 
sua, G. Néyin,* (©) 4 ¢Apr. 270, 
1933 ; E unp. 70680; John M. Touey. 

Tel 


Bit (A) of loveliness; w Jerry Daly, 
m Helmer Palmer. © Mar. 31, 1933; 
E pub. 35669; Maydell publications. 

7218 


Bizet (Georges) Romance; from The 
pearl fishers, arr. William M. Fel- 
ton; pf., 4 hands. © Apr. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35992; Theodore Presser co. 

7219 


Bless your heart; w and m Art Gow. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70748; 
J. Arthur Gow. 7220 


Blessed event; w Al Hewitt, melody 
Howard Phillips. © 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 
1933; E unp. 70333; Alvin Edmond 
Hewitt. COAT 


Blossom (The); unison song, w Wil- 
liam Blake, m Thomas F. Dunhill. 
© Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29213; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co. 7222 


Blossom time and you; song, pf. arr. 
Donna Dolores Johnston. © 1 «. 
Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69897; Clyde 
Canterbury Johnson. 7223 


Blott en vagabond; Zigenarvals, ur 
filmen Muntra musikanter, text Nils- 
Georg, m Fred Winter; pf. © Oct. 
1, 1932; E for. 29118; Nils-Georgs 
musikforlags, a.b. 7224 


pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 28 


Blow that whistle; 10 piece orchestra- 
tion and pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69776; Henry Franklin 
Ledbetter. 7225 


Blue bell; fox trot, original w Edward 
Madden, new w Dolly Morse, m 
Theodore F. Morse, arr. Frank E. 
Barry; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
31, 1983; E pub. 35683; Leo Feist, 
inc. [Copyright is claimed on new 


arrangement for piano and new. 


7226 


arr. Paul Weirick; 
orch. pts. with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Mar. 25, 1983; E pub. 
35584; Leo Feist, inc. 7227 


lyric] 


Blue (The) lagoon; from Christopher 
Strong, by Max Steiner; pf. 
Apr. 4, 1933; E pub. 35619; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 7228 


Blue prelude; w Gordon Jenkins, m 
Joe Bishop. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 70165; Isham Jones, inc.* 

7229 


Blue river—roll on; w and m Cole 
bros. and Hutch; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 29453; Llew 
Weir music co. 7230 


Bluebells; w Walter de la Mare, m 
W. H. Swinburne. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E for. 29080; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

7231 


Blueberryin’; by Roy Frazee; pf. © 
Jan. 26, 1933; E pub. 35645; White- 
Smith music pub. eo. 7232 


Boating song; w and melody, arr. 
Gwendolyn M. Weeks; men’s trio. 
© Mar. 10, 1933; HE pub. 35604; 
Frances Cook Steen. 


Bonne nuit; song, ed. Charles Midg- 
ley. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 
70345; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 7234 


Bonnie Dundee; song, Scottish air 
arr. with descant, H. A. Chambers. 
© Apr. 18, 1933; E for. 29466; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 7235 


Bons (Les) moments au régiment; 
marche, de Le béguin de la garni- 
son, paroles Paul Murio, m Guy 
D’Arvor; avec accord de lukulele. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29399; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 7236 


Boomerang; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; EH 
unp. 70467; Movietone music corp. 

7237 


310 


7233 - 


SS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19383 


Boost for the Red, White and Blue; 
w Larry Yoell, m Bob Spencer; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
EH pub. 35589; Villa Moret, ine. 

7238 


Bootlegger’s song; song, m Lew Mor- 
rison. © Dec. 12, 1982; HE pub. 
35698; Paul Halls. 7239 


——Same. © Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 
35671; Paul Halls. 7240 


Boots and saddles; w Gus Kahn, m 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1933; HE unp. 69632; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 7241 


Borden’s ice cream is best always; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 70694; Sam Kavalsky. 7242 


Born tired; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70385; Ellen 
Pike O’Bryan. (243 


Boston; de Midchen in uniform, pa- 
roles Jacques Réale, m arr. Milde- 
Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
29494 ; Hditions Campbell. 7244 


Boy and a girl in a roadster; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69762; 
Charles Kenneth Treeby. 7245 


Boy (The) with light golden hair; 
song, arr. Albert Miller. © 1 ©«. 
Feb. 14, 1983; E unp. 67664; Paul 
John Goodwin. 7246 


Brahma; four-pt. cho., w Ralph Waldo 
Emerson, m Gordon Balch Nevin; 
men’s voices. © Apr. 24, 1933; B 
pub. 86083; G. Schirmer, inc. 17247 


Brahms (Johannes) By a lonely 
river; C sharp min. waltz, w Bea- 
trice Balish Chernov, m arr. Cyr de 
Brant. 1. Sop., alto and bar. — 2. 
Mixed voices. — 38. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
— 4, Sop. and alto. © Apr. 3, 1933; 
EH pub. 35636-35639; J. Fischer & 
bro. 7248-7251 


Choral prelude: Hs ist ein ros’ 
entsprungen; op. 122, no. 8; tran- 
scribed A. Walter Kramer; string 
orch. © Mar. 24, 1933; Epub. 
35845; Breitkopf publications, ine. 
7252 


Golden-glow; A flat major waltz, 
w Beatrice [Balish Chernoy, m arr. 
Cyr de Brant. 1. Sop., alto and 
bar. — 2. Mixed voices. — 8. Sop. 1, 
2 and alto. — 4. Sop. and alto. 
© Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 35640-35643 ; 
J. Fischer & bro. 7253-7256 


7271 


—— Hungarian dance no. 5; para- 
phrase; ten. banjo with pf. acc. © 
Feb. 23, 1933; E pub. 35594; Harry 
Reser. F257 


Breathe upon us, blessed Spirit; 
hymn, w Julia H. Johnston. © July 
6, 1932; E pub. 35763; Nathaniel 
Carlson. 7258 


Brethren, ya’ gotta change your way ; 
fox trot, w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 26, 1983; E unp. 70628; Clinton 
Woodman McGraw. 7259 


Breton fiddle tune; freely arr. James 
Brown; violin with pf. ace. ed. 
Naney Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29175; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 

7260 


Bright (A) day coming; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70103; 
Geo. T. Bastedo. 7261 


Bring back my wildwood rose; song, 
melody James L. Brown. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70441; R. M. 
Sumner. 7262 


Bring back those days that used to be; 
violin and pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 19383; E unp. 70348; Anthony 
Michael Palumbo. (263 


Bring back those old fashioned smiles; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; EB 
unp. 69839; Roy W. Swanson. 

7264. 

Bring on the jobs; song, m Herb Jones. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; BE unp. 70129; 
Clayton C. Case. 7265 


Bring the shadows back to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 70290; Carl H. Laestar. 7266 


British (The) grenadiers; patrol, arr. 
Stanford Robinson; male _ voice 
choir. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 
29163; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7267 


Broadeasting house; rhapsody for orch. 
with pf., George Posford; 2 pfs. Se. 
© Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 29248; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 7268 


Brothers are we; w Edward Ingra- 
ham, m Charles Darrin; pf. © Mar. 
25, 1933; Theta chapter of Phi sigma 
pi. 7269 


Brown eyes make me so blue; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70654 ; Lorraine Marek. 7270 

Brown skin; w and m Otto L. Bo- 
hanan, © 1c. Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 
70231; Florence D. Bohanan. 7271 


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(272 ( 


pt. III, Nn. s., v. 28 


Build a little birdie house; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
70258; Marvin R. J. Spearstone. 

7272 


Bulgarenliebe; operette Harry Neu- 
meyer, m Bruno Marks und Anka 
Lacay. Klavierauszug. © 1c. Apr. 
15, 19883; D 28429; Anka Lacay. 

(272* 


Bunches of grapes; unison song, Ww 
Walter de la Mare, m Herbert How- 
ells. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29221 ; 
Edward Arnold & Co. 7273 


Bungalow (A) for three; w Harry 
Geduld, and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
27, 1988; E unp. 70685; Henry A. 
Shapiro. 7274 


Buremiiller (F.) 20 selected studies 
from op. 100; selected, ed., named, 
arr. progressively, phrased, pedaled, 
fingered and analyzed, John M. Wil- 
liams; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 
35678; Boston music Co. (275 


But was it fair; song. ©1c. Apr. 28, 
1933; E unp. 70750; Olive Jaunita 
Mayer. F276 

Butterflies in the rain; fox trot inter- 
mezzo, Ww Hrell Reaves, m Sherman 
Myers, arr. Eddie Kilfeather; orch. 
pts. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36057; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd. T207 


——new arr. Frank E. 
Barry; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
21, 1983; E pub. 36056; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd. 7278 


—_ ——- with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 29447; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 7279 


Butterfly; op. 4, no. 1; pf. ©1«¢. 
Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69677; Charles 
Melvin Royer. 7280 


Buy American; song. © Apr. 14, 
1933 ; E pub. 35745; Justin Ring and 
Fred Hager. 7281 


By candlelight; from Ballyhoo, w 
Robert Nesbitt, m William Walker. 
© Apr. 10, 1983;. BH. for. “29110; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 7282 


By even you and me; sacred song. © 
Apr. 22, 1983; E pub. 859389; Walter 
B. Jones. 7283 


By moonlight; song, w Alec Denham. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70427; 
William J. Garland. 7284 

By the dreamy lagoon; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1988; E unp. 69778; Arthur 
McFarlane. 7285 


Bzzz; by William Hodson; pf. © Apr. 
20, 1933; E pub. 35986; Theodore 
Presser co. 7286 


C’est lamour; w and m Jules Pierre; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1933; 
E for. 29451; Llew Weir music co. 

7287 


C’est pas tes oignons; 6/8 one-step, 
de Mimi Pandore, paroles Max Eddy 
et Georges Dolley, m Oberfeld; avec 
accord de lukulele. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E for. 29385; Editions Sala- 
bert. 7288 


C’est votre valse; valse lente, de Le 
temps des cerises, G. Costonecelli; 
pf... © Dee.,15, 19382; E for. 29473: 
Editions Salabert. 7289 


Ca, cest du billard; java et valse 
musette, paroles Géo Koger, m Vin- 
cent Seotto; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29879; 
Editions Salabert. 7290 


Ca c’est du sport: fox-trot, de Une 
faible femme, paroles André Mau- 
prey, m Ralph Erwin; avee accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 29376; Editions Salabert. 7291 


Cabin (A) in the pines; w and mel- 
ody Edith Henderson. © 1 «¢. Apr. 
13, 1933; E unp. 69998; Edith Henn. 

7292 

Cafe terrace; from Man on the Nile, 
Nacio Herb Brown, arr. Chas. Max- 
well; pf. © 1 «Apr. 3, 193s an 
unp. 69630; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 7293 


Calabresella mia; polck, melody YV. 
Cesarino. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 70562; Joseph Cerabino. 

7294 


California dreams; waltz, w FE. Moos, 
m C..Pefia.. .© Mar. 20) 1983208 
pub. 35852); Christopher Pena and 
Franz Moos. 7295 


California, I am coming back to you; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
29, 1933; E unp. 70759; Fred W. 
Lamb. 7296 


California skies; w Morton Downey 
and Eugene West, m Geo. B. McCon- 
nell, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; 
EK for. 36044; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 7297 


Calm as the night; w Nathan Haskell 
Dole, arr. Arthur B. Keene; wom- 
en’s voices. © Apr. 4, 1933; E pub. 
35821; Elizabeth Cheney Kaufmann. 

7298 


312 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1933 


Cambodia; melody with pf. acc. © 
1..G, Apr. 19, 49383; 4, unp. 703807 ; 
Wilson John Fisher. 7299 


Camp, camp, campin’ on your door- 
step; w Howard Johnson and Chas. 
Tobias, m J. Fred Coots; with uku- 


lele arr. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36022; Irving Berlin, inc. 7300 
Camp (The) meeting in the air; 


hymn, w Arthur Henry Graves, m 
Norman Clyde Pierce; mixed voices. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 35624; N. C. 
Pierce and Arthur H, Graves. 
7301 


Canaries (Les); by Francois Couper- 
in, arr. C. Egerton Lowe [and] 
Double des canaries; variation to 
The canaries: pf. © Apr. 6, 1933; 
H for. 29240; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

7302 


Can’t we begin again; w and m F. B. 
Lambert. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1983; E 
unp. 69864; Frank B. Lambert and 
Marie O. Lambert. 7303 


Can’t we start all over sweetheart; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1933; 
EK ounp. 70524; Avalene Agnes Price. 

7304 


Can’t you confide in me; w and m 
Mona and Bill, the Todd twins. © 
i @xy Apr. 24, 1933; , Hy unp, 70455 ; 
Mona Fehrenbaker and Stuart Wat- 
son Todd. 7305 


Can’t you see how I need someone; 
song, .© 1 ec. Apr, 10,1983; E. unp. 
69881 ; Raymond Fondersmith Gable. 

7306 

Canzone degli sci; one-step, versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella, m Mario 
Mariotti; pf. © Feb. 20, 1933; E 
Ot ool. AD &'G. .Carisch & 'c. 

7307 

Canzone marcia; m Alberto Montagna ; 
pf. con versi. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 70074; Thomas Novia. 7308 


Care for me always; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 19383; E unp. 70266; 


Hmma B. White. 7309 
Carefree (A) cowpuncher; w and 
melody... ©,1 c¢. Apr. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 704838; Edith Ward. 7310 
Carmen; pasillo, cancion. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 19383; E unp. 70087; Pedro de 
Gracia. 7311 
Carmo; Spanish one-step, Lucian 


Goldy; orch. pts., with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29437; 
P. Naudin. R512, 


7325 


Carolina lullaby; w and m Cecelia 
Reeker, Ed Rose and Billy Bas- 
kette, pf. and ukulele arr. Helmy 
Kresa. © Apr. 17, 1933; E pub. 
35826; Joe Davis, inc. 7313 


Carrie; w and melody, m Guy Sum- 
mers. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69928; Victor Edward Smith. 7314 


Carrying on with you; pt.-song, w and 
m Harold Robe, Arthur Bergh and 
Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. G. O’Hara; 
mixed voices. © Mar. 10, 1933; HE 
pub. 35409; Galaxy music corp. 

7315 


Cathedral and meadows; no. 11; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70201; 
Arthur Dwight Allen. 7316 


Cathedral meditation; andantino, EH. 
H. Lemare, arr. Calvin Grooms; solo 
or duet for violin, and pf. © Mar. 
21, 1933; E pub. 353872; Century mu- 
Sic pub. co. 7317 


Ce n’est qu’un petit désir; fox-trot, pa- 
roles Jack Cazol, m A. Calabrése; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 29383; Editions Sala- 
bert. 7318 


Celtic (A) pastorale; by George LeRoy 
Lindsay; organ. © Apr. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35994; Theodore Presser co. 

(alg 


Century of progress; march; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70615; Al- 
vin Zolman Seigel. 7320 


Century (A) of progress exposition ; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢ 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70141; Harry 
Curtis Pittman. (321 


Chacun sa chance; fox-trot, dans Une 
idée de génie, paroles René Pujol et 
Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld ; avec ac- 
cord de V’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29411 ; Editions Salabert. 73822 


Changeless love; song. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
10, 1933 ; E unp. 69906; Marion Grib- 
ble. 1323 


Changing (The) of the guard; charac-: 
teristic fox-trot, w and m Mr. Flot- 
sam and Mr. Jetsam, arr. Art Mc- 
Kay ; orch. pts, with male trio arr. 


Rosamond Johnson. © Apr. 26, 
1933; E for. 36041; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 7324 


Chanson de la mariée; Bretagne, chant 
populaire harmonisé Henry-Vasseur ; 
cheur mixte. © Jan. 15, 1933; H 
for. 29275; Heugel. To2o 


313 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7326 


pt. 10, n. s.; v.28 


i 


Chanson des livreurs; de Simone est 
comme ¢a, paroles J. Boyer et André 


Hornez, m Raoul Moretti. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 29894; Editions 
Salabert. 7326 


Chansonette; old French, arr. James 
Brown; violin, with pf. acc. ed. by 
Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29185; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

(327 


Chant fédéral de la mutualité; marche 
officielle, paroles Antonin Lugnier, 
m Speranza Camusat; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 29416; Editions Salabert. 7328 


Chant of the swamp; w and melody 
Art Kassel and Elmer Schoebel. © 
qe Apr. 21. 1933). 3B) np) ans: 
Leo Feist, inc. 7329 


Charley Grimm; song. ©1c. Apr. 14, 
1933 ; E unp. 70090; Mary Julia Mil- 
ler. 7330 


Charlie is my darling; old Scottish 
song, with descant, arr. Thomas F. 
Dunhill. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 
29214; Edward Arnold & co. 7831 


—w Lady Nairne, to Scottish air 
arr. with descant, H. A. Chambers. 
© Apr. 18, 1933; E for. 29465; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 7332 


Charlie’s home; w Joe Young and 
Charlie Tobias, melody J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70277; Irving Berlin, inc. 7333 


Charming; valse song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1933; E unp. 70525; Johnnie Baker. 
7334 


Charming Chloe; w Burns, m John 
Tait; sop. and contralto. © Mar. 
31, 19383; E for. 29164; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. 7335 


Chase away dem blues; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1 c¢. Mar.. 17, 
1933; E unp. 69556; Margaret Mur- 
rill. 7336 


Chasing the blue blues; w and m M.A. 
Lovatt and Frederick William Lov- 
att. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E ump. 
70637; Mary Augusta Lovatt. 7337 


Chaste (La) Suzanne; by L. Verroust; 
with pf. ace. 1. B flat cornet, or trom- 
bone solo.—2. Trombone, bass clef, 
solo. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29161, 
29162; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

7338, 7339 

Cheer up; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
26, 1933; E unp. 70607; Mathilde J. 
Houghton. 7340 


——w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 235, 
1933; E unp. 70578; Steve Lovas. 
7341 


Cheer up, and let your losses turn to 
gains; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 1933; E unp. 69872; Carl Kurtz. 

7342 


Cheer up, sing a happy song; song, w 
A: P! Connolly. "© fe we S. 
1933; E unp. 69774; Henry W. John- 
son and Andrew P. Connolly. 7343 


Cherie; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
10, 1933; E unp. 69914; Dorothy 
Lindenberg. 7344 


Chicago exposition march of 19383; by 
Robert Grant and L. M. Peterson; 
pf. © 1 ec Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69818; Louis M. Peterson. 7345 


Chicago fair; song. © 1. Apr. 26, 
1933; E unp. 70620; Marion Gribble. 
7346 


Chicago on parade; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Apr. 4, 1983; E unp. 69662; Gordon 
Graham. 7347 


Chicago, this Summer and fall; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1938; E unp. 70150; 
William Gossett McKinney. 7348 


Children of the heavenly king; anthem, 
w John Cennick, m Henry Pureell, 
arr. John Holler; sop. 1, 2; organ, 


or pf. ace. © Apr. 12, 1933; E pub. 
35951; H. W. Gray co. 7349 
Children’s (The) song; song, from 


Sugar house. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 70019; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 
7350 


Chilé’s first music book; instruction, 
John M. Williams, with rhymes 
Nina VY. Wright and Mrs. John 
Wright; pf. Rev. ed. © Mar. 10, 
1933 ; E pub. 35741; G. Schirmer, inc. 

7351 


Chinese (A) love song; song. © Apr. 
14, 1983; E pub. 35812; Marion Pren- 
tice. 7352 


Choral art repertoire; master melodies, 
arr. with original text Edward Els- 
worth Hipsher; mixed cho. © Apr. 
13, 19383; E pub. 35833; Theodore 
Presser co. 7353 


Christ-child (The); Christmas song, 
w Helen Hughes Heilscher, m Mar- 
garet Zender Beaulieu; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto cho.; organ acc. © Nov. 4, 1932 
E pub. 35960; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co. 7354 


314 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Christ is risen; solo or duet, arr. Dan 
J. Michaud. © Apr. 7, 1983; E pub. 
35822; Martha Emma ae es 

735: 


Christ the Lord is risen; hymn, w 
anon., tr. and arr. © July 6, 1982; 
E pub. 35758; Nathaniel Carlson. 

7356 


Ciléa (Francesco) Canto; dal vocalizzo 
da concerto n. 2, in re min., trascrizi- 
one Mario Corti; violino e pf. © 
Mar. 28, 1938; E for. 29477; G. Ri- 
cordi & Co. 7357 


Cinderella; folk-tune operetta without 
spoken dialogue, Katherine Kenni- 
cott Davis. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 
36027 ; E. C. Schirmer music co. as 

73 


Cinderella’s dream; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69736; Alexander Fish- 
man. 7359 


Cleo; pf. with w. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 69781; Arthur McFarlane. 
7360 


Clever (A) trick; by R. H. Bassett ; 
pf. conductor. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 70463 ; Movietone music corp. 

7361 


Cleverette; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70169; Mary Morris. 7362 


Cliquet-Pleyel (Henri) Pastorale; de 
Panurge: pf... ©: Jan, 15; 1933; E 
for. 29349; Editions Salabert. 73863 


Cloud dreams; serenade, Victor Ren- 
fom pt C) Apr, 20, 19335. pub. 
35993; Theodore Presser co. 7364 


Cloud ships; song. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 69765; Olga Backus Pyles. 
7365 


Coal; w and m Howard Frye; bar.; 
in BE) flat! © Mar. 31, 1933;'H for. 
29075; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

7366 


Coast (The) artillery; song, set to 
melody: The wearing of the green. 
© Mar. 17, 1933; E pub. 35237; Ea- 
ward B. Dennis. 1367 


Coeur a prendre; valse, dans Riri et 


Nono en vacances, paroles Roger 
Bernstein, m G. van Parys; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 


1932; E for. 29418; Hditions Sala- 
bert. 7368 


Cohen (Charles James) Waltz; Solo 
Dap. ace. <C) fc Apr. 15,’ 19333 
EK unp. 70128; Charles James Cohen. 

7369 


178596—33 


7385 


Cohen and Kelley; w and melody. © 
Te; ‘Apr. 23)" 19383"" HE unp: TO33 : 
Thomas Seabury. 7370 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; versi B. Cheru- 
bini, m A. Fragna e N. Piccinelli, 
compiled A. De Martino. ser. 133. 
© Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 29236; Ital- 
ian book co. (371 


Come and go; hymn, w E. L. Thomp- 
son. © July 6, 19382; E pub. 35766; 
Nathaniel Carlson. (aye 


Come.back to me again; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
EH unp. 69622; Grant C. Shepherd. 

7373 


Come back to me sweetheart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70111; 
Wilbur D. Webb. 7374 


Come, dance with me; French-Cana- 
dian folk song, arr. G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer ; mixed voices. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35971; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co. 7375 


Come gentle spring; ten. solo and orch. 
Scar © dt tApr 27) 19332" 8) unp: 
70686; Albert Hawthorne Dunn. 

7376 


Come on along; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 28, 1983; E unp. 70740; H. J. 
Klaes. TVG 


Come on and cheer; song. ©1c. Mar. 
27, 1933; E unp. 69719; Hildegard 
Casey. 7378 


Come cn! C. E.; w and m Frederick 
Ellsworth Shaffer. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1933; E unp. 69934; Frederick Ells- 
worth Shaffer, jr. 7379 


Come on, get up; Ww and m Ben Black; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 35588; Villa Moret, ine. 7380 


Come on in, the water’s fine; w and 
melody Jack Meskill, Ray Klages, 
and Vincent Rose. © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1933; E unp. 69543; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 7381 


Come out—come out—wherever you 
are; w Arthur Freed, m Al Hoffman 
and Al Goodhart; with ukulele arr. 
© “Apri 5, aa: te pub. 85710T = la- 
mous music corp. 7382 

Come unto Me; hymn, w Napoleon 
Bonaparte Vandall. © Mar. 1, 
1938; E pub. 85651; Louis P. Leh- 
man. 7383 


; 31d 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7384 


Come waltz with me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70614; 
Gene Brown. 7384 


Come where my love lies dreaming; by 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. Fred A. 
Schiefelbein; pf. with w. © Apr. 
15, 1933; E pub. 35771; Volkwein 
bros.. ine. 7385 


Coming (The) of Hi-de-ho; song. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E pub. 69723 ; Sam- 
uel Freiberg. 7386 


Command (The) to love; w and m 
Val Burton and Will Jason, pf. arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger. © 1c. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69771; Movietone 
music corp. 7387 


Comme un simple citoyen; fox-trot, de 
Le roi des palaces, paroles Serge 
Veber, m Raoul Moretti; avec accord 
de Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1982; E 
for. 29397; Editions Salabert. 7388 


Complainte de Panurge; de Panurge, 
paroles Robert Desnos, m Henri 
Cliquet-Pleyel. © Jan. 15, 1933; HE 
for. 29346; Editions Salabert. 7389 


Comprehensive system of instrumenta- 
tion. © Dec. 30, 1932; AA 116350; 
Ernest Camp. 7390 


Comrades of the Legion; w and m Ray 
EK. Wahl. © 1 c. Apr. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 69892; Fred A. Snyder post, 
American legion. 7391 


Con amore; mélodie, Paul Beaumont, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; solo or duet 
for violin, and pf. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 35371 ; Century music pub. co. 

7392 


Conge is your due; song. ©1c. Apr. 
13, 19383; E unp. 70018; Melville 
Grems. 7393 


Conseils sur Jinterprétation et sur 
la facon de travailler les sonates 
classiques pour piano. Beethoven, 
op. 101. © Dec. 31, 19382; A—For- 
eign 20254; Georges Sporck. 7394 


Contradanse; by Rameau, arr. James 
Brown; violin with pf. ace. ed. 
Nancy Gilford and 2d violin ad lib. 


(c) Mar. 27, 1933: ‘H:- for, Zoli; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7395 
Co-operation; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr, 3, 1933; E unp. 69642; Sherman 


Chambers and Clyde Rickman. 
7396 


Corn (David DeTar) jr. Twelve mel- 
odies. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69614; David DeTar Corn, jr. 7397 


pt. III, 0. s., v.28 


Corn (The) huskers book of square 
dances; and other old time dances, 
compiled George W. Wade and Har- 
ry EK. Jarman, m arr. John Burt; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 4, 1933; E 
for, 29076; Thomas Burt & co. 7398 


Could I; valse. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E eunp. 69570; Rita Bliss Cowles. 
7399 


Country (The) innocent; from The 
fledermaus, English, Alfred Kalisch, 
m Johann Strauss. "© Apr. 13, 1983 ; 
E for. 29461; Cranz & co., ltd. 7400 


Creole keys; by Jack Newlon, arr. Gus 
Casper; pf. © 1. Apr. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 70186; Irwin G. Casper, jr., 
and Rochard J. Newlon. 7401 


’Cross the Blue Ridge; w Britt Wood 
and L. Zoeller. © Apr. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 35942; Lou Zoeller. 7402 


Crucified (The) ; w Cecile Faget, m M. 
Antoinette; sop. 1, 2 and alto; organ 
acc. © Mar. 30, 1933; E pub. 35958; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co. 7403 


Cry of the lowly; song; dramatic sop. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69894; 
A. Winifred Widney Law. 7404 


Csardas; from The fledermaus, Eng- 
lish, Alfred Kalisch, m Johann 
Strauss, © Apr. 18, 1983; E for. 
29460; Cranz & co., Itd. 7405 


Cumparsita (La) ; tango, G. H. Matos 
Rodriguez, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
30667; O. Pagani & bro. 7406 


Cupid, let me be; song. © 1c. Apr. 


6, 1983; E unp. 69732; Ephriam Cut- 
ler Shedd. 7407 
Cupid’s message; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Apr. 15, 1988; E unp. 70112; Allie 
Steel Ponsford. 7408 
Dainty fine bird; w anon. m Hric 


Harding Thiman. © Mar. 17, 1983; 
E for. 29143; Augener Itd. 7409 


Daisy Bell; w and m Harry Dacre, 
arr. Sylvester Krouse; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 36046; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

7410 


Dame in braun; grosser walzer, v. Carl 
Robrecht ; klavier. © Mar. 25, 1933 ; 
E for. 29139 : A Cranz. 74 411 


Dance of the Russian peasants ; [violin 
and] pf. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1933; H 
unp. 69993; Dave Rubinoff. 7412 


316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19383 


7441 


Dance, pretty lady; from Waltz time, 
adapted from m of Johann Strauss 
by Louis Levy, English, A. P. Her- 
bert; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 29204; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 7413 


Dance, smile, sing, and be happy, the 
sun will come smiling through; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69968; 

Anthony De Vita. 7414 


Dancer (The) in the patio; tango; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Apr. 1, 1983; E 
pub. 35884; Charles Repper. 7415 


Dancing in the moonlight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 
69729; Minnie Nelson Wilhoite. 

7416 


\ Dancing in 3.2 time; w and melody. 
© 1e¢ Apr. 22, 1983; E unp. 70397; 
Wendell W. Hall. TA17 


Dancing the devil away; fox trot, 
Howard Johnson, Jack Meskill and 
Vincent Rose, arr. Art McKay, with 
vocal arr. B. Faighes; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 30, 1933; E pub. 35585; Leo 
Feist, inc. 7418 


w and m Howard Johnson, Jack 
Meskill and Vincent Rose; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 31, 1983; E pub. 
30684; Leo Feist, inc. 7419 


Dancing the night out with you; valse 
song. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70655; Charles H. Markham. 7420 


Dancing with you in my dreams; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1983; E unp. 70698; 
James T. Rucks. 7421 


Daneau (Suzanne) Fantaisie; pf. © 
Mar. 25, 1983; E for. 29140; A. 
Cranz. 7422 


Dans mon village; operetta, livret F. 
Maurice Laforce et Ernest EH. Bro- 
deur, m FE. M. Laforce et Joseph A. 
Comtois. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; D 
28423; Village associates, inc. 

7422* 


Dans ton miroir; paroles et m Armand 
Crabbé; voix aigués. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 29508; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart. 7423 


Danse de la reine d’Avril; chant popu- 
laire du XII°_ siécle harmonisé 
Henry - Vasseur, version poétique 
Charles L’H6pital; cheeur 4 3 voix 
égales sans acc. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
EH for. 29280; Heugel. 7424 


Darling in my arms; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69824; 
Alfred Rieboldt. 7425 


Darling, o darling; de L. L. Lynde; 
orch. ptes. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
29302; L. Grus et cie. 7426 


Darn tootin’; pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 
28, 1983; E unp. 70747; Carroll W. 


Thompson. 7427 
Das ist der zauber vom_ grtinen 
Rhein. . ; langsamer walzer, aus 


Lachende erben, w Fritz Rotter, m 
Clemens Schmalstich. © Mar. 6, 
1983; E for. 29123; Ufaton-verlags, 
G.m.b.H. 7428 


Day dreams; w and m Bob Williams; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1938; H 
unp. 70424; Robert Tatman Wil- 
liams. 7429 


Dear; song. © 1. Mar. 7, 1933; EH 
unp. 69000; Irving C. Waller. 74380 


Dear girl of my dreaming; song. © 
1 ce. Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70294; 
Grace L. Spring. 7431 


Dear, I’m regretting ; w Adeline Blass, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 70768; Henry B. Nathan. 

7432 


Dear if only you were here; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69870; Adolph C. Kirkreit. 7433 


Dear mothers; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 
1933; EH unp. 70571; Dorothy Ellen 
Wiedergott. 7434 


Dear (The) old beer is here again; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 69811; Charles Alexander De- 
vine. 7435 


Dear old dad; gong, arr. by Harry 
Powell. © 1 ¢c. Apr. 19, 1933; H 
unp. 70286; Marion Halkair. 7436 


Dear return again; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Apr. 19, 19838; E unp. 70526; 
Giovanni Garbarino. 7437 


Debt (The); w J. Rittenhouse, m Ed- 
ward Potter; mezzo or bar. ©1€c. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70586; Edward 
C. Potter. 7438 


Deep in dreams; w and melody Pat 
Ballard. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69798; Francis D. Ballard. 7439 


Deep (A) thought; string arr., R. H. 
Bassett, arr. Spielter; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1983; E unp. 70712; 
Movietone music corp. 7440 

Défilé des comsomols; de Serge Weks- 


ler; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29284; Choudens. 7441 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7442 


De-moc-ra-cy; march, w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 19383; E unp. 69550; 
Josephine Elizabeth Ballou. 7442 


Depression (The) blues; song. © 
Mar. 14, 1933; E unp. 35602; Nellie 
A. Wegner. 7443 


Depression blues; fox-trot, m Wendell 
T. Given; pf. treble with w. ©1c. 
Apr. 7, 193838; E unp. 69800; Ruth 
Daugherty. 7444 


Depuis que je vous aime; fox-trot, de. 
Le roi des palaces, paroles Serge 
Veber, m Raoul Moretti; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29396; Editions Salabert. 

7445 


Dernier virage; de Bidon d’or, Henry 


Verdun; violon et pf. © Nov. 1, 
1932; E for. 29488; Hditions Sala- 
bert. 7446 


Despedida ; tango, letra Felipe Arana; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 

69721: Jorge Huberto Santoni. 
T7447 


Destino (El); tango, du film Espé- 
rame, de Carlos Gardel, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. et paroles. © 
Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29317; Editions 
Salabert. 7448 


Determined to stand to the end ; hymn, 
w tr. N. Carlson, m arr. A. L. S. 
July 6, 1932; E pub. 35760; 
thaniel Carlson. 


Na- 
7449 


Deus Sic dilexit mundum; motet, m 
Stainer, adaptation of Latin text, 
new organ ace. and arr. Ludwig 
Bonyvin; mixed cho. © Sept. 20, 
1932; E pub. 35961; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co. 7450 

Deutscher f6hn; marsch, vy. Ernst 
Hanfstaengl, instrumentiert v. Her- 
mann Krome; orch. stimmen. © 


Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29088; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock. 7451 
Deux (Les) guitares; arr. musical 


Francis Salabert; 1° violino et vio- 
lino ripiano, ad lib., violoncello et 
contrabasso, ad lib., avee pf.-conduc- 
teur. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29326; 
Editions Salabert. 7452 


Diligente (La); by Francois Couperin, 
arr. C. Egerton Lowe; pf. © Apr. 6, 
1933; E for. 29239; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 7453 


Din caval; Rumanian rhapsody; pf. 
conductor. © 1. Apr. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 69634; Milan Roder and Ar- 
nold Kraushaar. 7454 


pt. III, 0. s., V. 28 


Dinah Lou; w Ted Koehler, melody 
Rube Bloom; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 5, 1933; EB 
pub. 35688; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 7455 


Dirt dishin’ Daisy; w Lou Klein, m 
Lou Herscher. © Feb. 10, 1983; E 
pub. 85872; Lawrence music pub- 


lishers, ine. 7456 
di Sessa (Andrea) Rondeau; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 2, 1933; E pub. 
35748 ; Andrea di Sessa. T7457 
Divertimento; by Jean Androux, 


adapted and arr. Alfred Moffat; pf. 
© Feb. 16, 1933; E for. 29141; 
Augener Itd. 7458 


Dixie drag; w Diane Carroll, melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70378; 
Floyd Kraner. 7459 


Do it now; from Step lively, w R. S. 
Hewiett, m E. E. Stowell. © Mar. 
28, 1983; E pub. 35715; Roger S. 
Hewlett and Edward E. Stowell. 

7460 


hymn, w and m A. H. 
© Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
Robert H. Coleman. 7461 


Do the best you can; song, arr. Wm. 


Do something ; 
Ackley. 
35908 ; 


M. Doran. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1983; E 
unp. 69820; Tillie McGuire Doran. 
7462 

Doll (The) dance; pf. © 1. Apr. 
27, 1933; E unp. 70676; Elfreda 
Zanes Morgan. 7463 


Dominica X post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29305; Heugel. 7464 


Dominica XI post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Dec. 31, 19382; E for. 
29304 ; Heugel. 7465 


Dominica XII post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Dee. 31, 1932; E. for. 
29303; Heugel. 7466 


Don’t be late in the morning; w 
Arthur Le Clerg, m Peter Mendoza; 
With ukulele arr. © Apr. 19, 1933; 
E for. 29237; Campbell, Connelly & 

o., ltd. 7467 


Don’t forget me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70434; J. B. 
Madison. 7468 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


Don’t go back on your Uncle Sam; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69899; Greta Mae Harris. 7469 


Don’t know why I cry; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 
70223; Jack Greenman, Emil Bil- 
otta and George Clare. 7470 


Don’t say goodbye; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 19388; EH unp. 69571; 
John Carlson. T7471 


song. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 70617; Miriam 8S. MacMurphy. 
F472: 


Don’t say good-bye, sweet-heart; fox 
trot, w S. Adelman, melody Benny 
Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; EH 
unp. 70568; Samuel Adelman and 
Benjamin Adelman. 7473 


Dormite; di Dan Caslar; pf. ©1.. 
Nov. 14, 1932); E unp. 69985 ; Fratelli 
Curci. TATA 


Dors, mon petit gars; Alsace, chant 
populaire harmonisé Henry - Vas- 
seur; cheur mixte. © Jan. 15, 
1933; E for. 29276; Heugel. 7475 


Double crossing baby; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69706; 
Lon Slaughter. 7476 


Down a Carolina lane; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Frank Perkins; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 25, 1933; E pub. 
35703; Mills music, inc. TAIT 


Down. along the Jersey shore; song. 
©1e. Mar. 15, 1933; BE unp. 69554; 
Burghardine Elizabeth Freund. 

tAT8 


Down at the roller skating rink; w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 5, 1983; 
E unp. 69695; Burnett Jarvis. 

TAT9 


Down by the willow tree; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70105; 
Joseph 8. Mellinger. 7480: 


Down in old Monterey; tango, w 
Frank Schuitzberg, melody William 
Pierce. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 
70226; Frank I. Schultzberg. 7481 


Down in the valley of love; diagram 
arr.; Hawaiian guit. Apr. 1, 
1983; E pub. 35660; Harry Scott 
Kelso. 7482 


Down lover’s lane; w Henry A. East, 
melody Starret system club. © 1. 
Apr. 18, 1983; E unp. 70204; Henry 
Hast. 7483 


7498 


Down the shady lane; w 8. Armstrong, 
mJ; Beck. ‘© :1 c. Apr. 21, 1933; 
EH unp. 70508; Sybil Armstrong and 


John Beck. 7484 
Down where the Budweiser flows; 
song, m Joseph Hunt. © 1c. Apr. 1, 


1933; EH unp. 69534; Fred L. Gerbig. 
7485 
Down where the cocoanuts grow; 


song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. 
Mar. 17, 1983; E unp. 69557 ; Gilbert 


Czigans. 7486 
Dramatic outburst no. 1; by Hugo 
Friedhofer; pf.-conductor. © 1 «. 


Apr. 28, 19338; E unp. 70711; Movie- 
tone music corp. T487 | 


Dramatische ouvertiire; von Franz von 
Blon, arr. Carl Zimmer; salonorch. 
stimmen. © Feb. 4, 1933; E for. 
29256; Gebr. Hug & co. 7488 


Dream cabin; song, m Luther A. 
Clarke © wre Apres i 1933" "Rup: 
69532 ; Emma R. Fisher. 7489 


Dream castles; song. © Apr. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35801; O. Norman Ol- 
sen. 7490 


Dream lady; w and melody Joe Young 
and Jean Schwartz. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1933; E unp. 70395; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 7491 


Dream of me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70361; Bar- 
bara Bramwell. 7492 


Dream of the shepherdess ; idylle, Aug. 
Labitzky, arr. Calvin Grooms; solo 
or duet for violin, and pf. © Mar. 
21, 1933;  E pub. 35370; Century 
music pub. co. 7493 


Dream rhapsody; w Christina Rosetti, 
m Harvey Gaul; women’s voices, 
with viola and flute obbl. ad lib. © 
Apr. $3, 19835" Hi. pubwisobeenchtd. 
Fischer & bro. 7494 


Dreamer of dreams; waltz song, m 
Howell O. Morrison. © Dee. 12, 
1932; E pub. 35697; Paul Halls. 

7495 


Same. © Feb. 1, 1933; E pub. 
30670; Paul Halls. 7496 


Dreamin’ time; song, w Faith Thor- 
kildson.. ©fa @ Apr. 15;219833 (ER 
unp. 70196; Ranson Dale Gifford. 

T7497 

Dreaming; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
12, 1983; E unp. 70263; Anna Wiel- 
gZosz. 7498 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7499 


—song, w George W. Kuepper. © 
he. Aprivt, 1933; anp) 69785; 
Robert Orville Bingen. 7499 


Dreaming in the shade of a Sleepy 
everglade; w F. Schultzberg, melody 
Bill Pierce. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 69902; Frank I, Schultzberg 
and William Pierce. 7500 


Dreaming of mother and home; valse 
song. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69572; Amy Norton Wittmer. 17501 


Dreaming of you; from Purely pla- 
tonic, w Jane Bender, m Mildred 


Clarke. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35954; Ella Mildred Clarke. 7502 
Dreams; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
3, 1933; E unp. 69591; Wallace 
Cryor. 7503 


w Frank Eyton, m Melville Gid- 
eon. © Apr. 3, 1933; E for. 292038; 
Chappell & co., 1td. 7504 


Dreams of romance; valse song. © 
£L ec, Aprsl9, 1933; HL unp. (0527; 
C, R. Johnson. 7505 


Dreams of yesterday; song, with uku- 
lele; arr: _ ©Apr:» 3,,.1933:) EB. for: 
29077 ; Wilbert A. Zimmerman. 7506 


Dreamy Miami moon; pf. with w. © 
1 ec Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69924; 
Arthur McFarlane. 7507 


Dreamy moonlight; song, m Harry 
ehiitord. (©) a c.. Ape 1 1955; Bi 
unp. 69887; Peter K. Regudon. 

7508 

Dreamy river waltz; song, arr. for pf., 
Clifton R. Simpson. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1933; E unp. 70622; Bruce A. Lam- 
bert, 7909 


Dressing up my day dreams; song. © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1933; E unp. 69996; ‘Fa- 
tima Mabel Young. 7510 


Drink drink drink; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1983; E unp. 69923; 
William Klesmer. 7511 


Drinking song; incl. Benny Havens 
arr. Philip Egner, w Ted Marshall 
and Pete Tyer, m Ted Marshall; 
male voices, a cappella. © 1. Apr. 
8, 1933; E unp. 69858; Dialectic soc. 

7512 


Drop, slow tears; anthem or introit for 
Lent or Passiontide, w Phineas 
Fletcher ; mixed voices. © Mar. 14, 
1933; E for. 288378; Greville Cooke. 

7513 | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Drowsy dreams; musical play, w Nel- 
lie Brown. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1933; 
D 28420; Marian Westgarth. 7513* 


Drums and guns; song, w H. Price and 
Bob Swenterley. © 1 ¢ Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 70092; Herbert Price. 

7514 


Du plagiat musical; étude scientifique 
et technique, J. Landeroin. © Jan. 
15, 1933 ; A for. 20253; Heugel. 7515 


Du schwarzer Zigeuner; tango, deut- 
scher text Beda, m Karel Vacek, kla- 
vier arr. Alexander Steinbrecher ; 
mit ukulele arr. Al. Seander. 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 28474; Wiener 
operettenverlag, G.m.b.H., Dacapo 
verlag. 7516 


Dubuque; w F. C. Maher, m Margaret 
Mary Hughes and Rita Dolphin. © 
Apr. .19,°'19383; “Epub. “sagea anon. 
Francis Clare Maher. 7TO17 


Dusky madness; by Hal Findlay; pf. 
© Apr. 10, 1933; E pub. 35695; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 7518 


Earthquake (The) of Los Angeles; 
song. © Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69847; 
Dorsey Scott Decker. 7519 


Same. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; BE 
unp. 70687; Dorsey Seott Decker. 
7520 


Easter (An) carol; song, m C. Spencer 
Tocus; mixed voices; organ acc. 
Apr. 17, 1933; E pub. 35868; Ed- 
ward S. Williams. 7521 


Easter morn; w by Frank De Witt 
Brown, m W. B. Olds; med. voice, 
organ ace. © Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35626; Gamble hinged music co. 

7522 


Eastern (An) lullaby; by Gilbert A. 
Alcock; violoncello and pf. © Apr. 
6, 19838; E for. 29241; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd. 7523 


Economy (An) cut; pt.-song, w and m 
Reginald Cross; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29208; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd. 7524 


Hight little darkies on a fence; w Gus 
Kahn, m Oscar Levant, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 70645; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 7525 


Eko vill du svara mej; vals, ur Vi som 
gi kodksviigen; text GOsta Stevens, 
m Georg Enders; pf. © Dee. 1, 
1932: E for. 29118; Nils-Georgs mu- 
sikforlags, a.b. 7526 


320 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Elle est blonde; fox-trot, paroles Géo 
Koger et J. Bertet, m Vincent Scot- 
to; avec accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 293880; Editions Sal- 
abert. tae 


Empty words; song. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1933; E unp. 70728; Marguerite Ab- 
bott. 7528 


En route, mes enfants; marche mili- 
taire, Guy d’Arvor; violon et pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1982; E for. 29474; Editions 
Salabert. 7529 


Enchanter; by R. H. Bassett; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 
70465; Movietone music corp. 7530 


Enchantment; w Anna Moody, m Jes- 
sie Moore Wise; med. voice; in C. © 
Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 35677; Boston 
music co. 7531 


End of the depression; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70478; 
James F. Conway. 7532 


Ensino moderno de piano; aprendisa- 
gem racionalisada, de Antonio Sa 
Pereira. Curso superior completo. 
© Feb. 23, 1933; A—Foreign 20256; 
G. Ricordi & co. 7533 


Envoi (L’); w Rudyard Kipling, m 
Norman Ostrem. © 1 c¢. Apr. 3, 
1933; E unp. 70520; Norman W. Os- 
trem. 7534 


Envying the birds; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69708; Ida 
Lee Victoria. 7535 


Hole generique; de Serge Weksler; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29289; Chou- 
dens. 


Epitaph (An) ; w Walter de la Mare, 
m W. H. Swinburne. © Mar. 21, 
1933 ; E for. 29079; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 7537 


Ere’s bonita; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69672; Thomas 
A. Stevens. 7538 


Hs klopft an die tiir.. ; English waltz, 
aus Hotel, w Hudson u. Max Kolpe, 
m Stephan Weiss u. Paul Mann. © 
Jan. 31, 1933; E for. 29126; Ufaton- 
verlags, G.m.b.H. 7539 


Esmeralda, I’m on the railroad; w and 


m Frank Brookert. © Apr. 25, 
19383; E pub. 36006; George F. 
Briegel, inc. 7540 


Espera; bolero; pf. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1983; E unp. 69782; Rafael Munoz 
Medina. 7O41 


7536 — 


Esquiva; letra y m Luis A. Rivera. 
© Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 29245; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 7542 


Etre adorée de toi; tango, paroles E. 
Recagno, m Roger Dumas; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29386; Editions Salabert. 

7543 


Etude arabesque; by Felix Swinstead ; 
pf. © Feb. 15, 1983; E for. 29144; 
Augener Itd. 7544 


Etwas ftir sie; schlager aus der Nel- 
son-revue, w Hans Hannes, Hans 
Lengsfelder u.a., m Rudolf Nelson, 
klavier arr. Fritz Freed u. Billy 
Golwyn. © Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 
29085; Musikverlag City. 7545 


Everything’s as it should be; w Joe 
Young, melody Jean Schwartz. © 
ie. Apr...20,; 19383 + Eunp... 703812% 
Irving Berlin, inc. 7546 


Exultation ; piéce symphonique, Powell 
Weaver ; organ and pf. © Apr. 11, 
1933; E pub. 35805; J. Fischer & 
bro. (547 


F. D. R. our leader; song, m Mary 
Littlejohn and Clare Burch. ©1c. 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70176; James 
L. McCown. 7548 


F. F. A. club song; song, m Henry 
Clay Sherman. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 69739’; Ethel Landon Sweeney 
and Arthur Sweeney. 7549 


F. P. 1 antwortet nicht; schlager aus 
dem film, w Walter Reisch, m Allan 
Gray. © Dec. 22, 1932; EH for. 
29124; Ufaton-verlags, G.m.b.H. 

7550 


Face the facts; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers. © 1 c. Apr. 18, 
1933; E unp. 70644; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 7501 


Facing the future with Jesus; hymn, 
w and m A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 
1983 ; E pub. 35902; Robert H. Cole- 
man. 7552 


Fairy folk; w and m Rosilla Gross, ed. 
John M. Williams; pf. © Jan. 31, 
1933; E pub. 35680; Boston music 
co. 7553 

Fais vite; valse musette, de La belle 
mariniére, Georges Briez; pf. 
Dee. 31, 1982; E for. 29858; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 7554 

Fancy your taking a fancy to me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 70228; Charles H. Frizzelle. 

7555 


321 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Fantaxe> byjA.y Reiser +..pft, ©) ae 
Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69767; Movie- 
tone music corp. 7506 


Fantaisie arabe; de Jacques Janin; 
pf. © Dec. 15, 1982; E. for. 29475; 
Editions Salabert. 7507 


Fantasy overture; by Roland Diggle; 


arean.. ©) Apresd3,. 1933: tpub. 
35842; White-Smith music pub. co. 
7558 

Farewell to love; pf. with w. © 1. 


Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70161; Harold 
D. Miller. 7559 


Farmer’s (The) daughter’s wedding 
day; w Ned Washington and Herb 
Magidson, m Allie Wrubel; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 4, 1933; E pub. 
35693 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 


7560 
Faubourienne (La); valse song, pa- 
roles Pierre Alberty. © Oct. 1, 


1932; E for. 29107; D. Berniaux. 
7561 


Faults; w Joe Ahearn; pf. © 1c. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70574; Stanley 
Carlson Mason. 7562 


Faut savoir faire tous les métiers; 
6/8 marche, dans L’enfant de ma 
sceur, paroles Mouezy-Eon et Max- 
Blot, m Maurice Yvain; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 29412; Editions Salabert. 7563 


Feelin’ my way; by Eddie Lang, tran- 
scribed and arr. Dave Berend; plec- 
trum guit. solo with pf. or guit. acc. 
© Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 35631; Rob- 
bins music corp. 7564 


Feuilles (Les) du matin; valses, Jo- 
hann Strauss, arr. Julien Porret; 
orch. avec jazz ptes. © Jan. 15, 
1933; E for. 29298; Heugel. 7565 


Fifth nocturne; by J. Leybach, op. 52, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; solo or duet for 
violin, and pf. © Mar. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 35373; Century music pub. Se 

7566 


Fighia nesci a balla; w and melody 
Giuseppe Grande. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70560; Joseph Cera- 
bino. 7567 


Fill the bowl; w and m Louis McBay; 
med. voice. © Jan. 18, 1933; E pub. 
35647; White-Smith music pub. co. 

7568 


Finns det ingen liten genviig in till 
ditt hjirta; foxtrot, ur Vi som ga 
kéksvigen; text Nils-Georg, m 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Pierre Leblanc; pf. © Dee. 1, 1932; 
E for. 29119; Nils-Georgs musikf6r- 
lags, a. b. 7569 


Fior scoloriti e pallide viole; versi 
Matteo Maria Boiardo, m Mario Per- 
sico. © Mar. 28, 1983; E for. 29269; 
G. Ricordi & co. 7570 


Fiorella; valzer, Illuminato Culotta; 
jazz-orech. pti. con pf.-conduttore. 
© Apr. 4, 1933; E for. 29264; G. 
Ricordi & co. 7571 


Fireside dreams; pf. © 1. Apr. 27, 
1933; E unp. 70688; Dorothy Eliza- 
beth Borchers. (972 


First book of studies for oboe or Eng- 
lish horn; scales and exercises for 
beginners, Albert J. Andraud. 
Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29488; AI- 
phonse Leduc et cie. 7973 


First duets; by E. Markham Lee; 2 
’ pfs!’ © 'Feb. '3,°1933'> fore aver: 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with 
John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 7574 


Fitelberg (Jerzy) Trois mazurkas. 1. 
Pf.—2. Partition d’orch. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 29511, 29512; Editions 
Salabert. 7575, T576 


Five (A) year plan; fox trot song, w 
A. H. Courson. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 70335; Paul Naumann. 7577 


Flag (The) of America, my home; 
song, m Vincent G. Ragone. © Apr. 
7, 1983; E pub. 35725; Georgia Her- 
bert Ricardo. 7578 


Fleur de joie; paroles E. Recagno, m 
Roger Dumas; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29378; 
Editions Salabert. 7579 


Flor de cabaret; son; violin. © 1c. 
Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 69555; Leo Gon- 
zalez. 7580 


Florelle; waltz, José M. Lucchesi; 
orch. ptes. © Noy. 1, 1932; E for. 
29132; Choudens. 7581 


Florida; march, J. J. Richards; band 
pts. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35581 ; 
Cc. L. Barnhouse, inc. 7582 


Flower (The) of my heart; w and m 
Erik Langenburg; in C. © March 
13, 1983; E for. 29442; Peter Mau- 
rice music co., ltd. 7583 


Forlat mej; vals, text Nils-Georg, m 
Sonja Sahlberg; pf. © Apr. 1, 1932; 
E for. 29114; Nils-Georgs musikf6or 
lags, a. b. 7584 


322 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


7614 


Follow the gleam; hymn, w and m | Fox-trot no. 38; pf. 


B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1983; 
EH pub. 35889; Robert H. Coleman. 
7585 


Follow the leader; by Roy Frazee; pf, 
Jan. 26, 19383; E pub. 35646; 
White-Smith music pub. co. 7586 


—song. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1933; E unp. 
69651; Ellen B. Nickum. 7587 


Fondu (Un), un momo; 6/8 one-step, 
de Au pays du soleil, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto; avec ac- 
cord de ’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
HE for, 29388; Editions Salabert. 

7588 


For it doesn’t matter; w and m Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. © Mar. 8, 1933; E 
pub. 35757; Walter A. Quincke. 

7589 


For just another day; waltz song, 
melody the Starret system club. © 
1 c. Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70576; 
Lewis James Goss. 7590 


For the time being; w Mannie Silk, m 
Al Kottmann. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1982; 
EK unp. 69862; Albert Kottmann. 

7591 


For you broke my heart; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69710; Hattie E. Williams. 7592 


Forget that I said goodbye; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70104; 
Anthony P. Ferragonio. 7593 


Forget your troubles, dream of tomor- 
row; w K. Birtha, m A. Gyuresak 
and J. Kedves. © 1 ec. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70554; Arpy Gyurcsak, 
James Kedves and Kalman Birtha. 

7594 


Forgive me; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70528; Edith 
Helfand. ' 7595 


Forgotten (The) man; song. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 21, 1983; E unp. 70371; Gerson 
Gutman Hisenberg. 7596 


Forward America; march; pf. © 1c. 
Apr. 7, 1983; E unp. 69817; Peter 


Lewin. 7597 
Foster (Arnold) Concerto; on coun- 
try dance tunes; 2 pfs. © Feb. 28, 


1933; E for. 28926; Arnold Foster. 
7598 

Yox-trot no. 2; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69737 ; Alexander Fish- 
man. 7599 


© 1.¢.: Apr. ‘6, 
1933 ; E unp. 69738; Alexander Fish- 
man, 7600 


Fragil Marioneta; tango, José M. Luc- 
chesi, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29321; 
Editions Salabert. 7601 


Fragile things; w and m Eugenia 
Whyte. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 
69607; Mrs. J. B. White. 7602 


Franklin Roosevelt, there’s nothing the 
matter with him; song, arr. Paul J. 
Church. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69602; Georgina Gordon Keeler. 

7603 


Franklin Roosevelt we’re back of you; 
w and melody Eddie Welch. ©1c. 
Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70746; Edward 
Hugene Welch. 7604 


Franks; Stahl-Meyer theme _ song; 
male voices. © 1. Apr. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 70549; Hrnest A. Weber. 

7605 


Friday evening service; according to 
the Union prayer book of the Jewish 
worship, w traditional, m Maurice 
Goldman; mixed voices; pf. or or- 
gan ace. © Apr. 10, 1983; E pub. 
35738; M. Witmark & sons. 7606 


Frihling lied; song, w Jacob Edelshtat, 
Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 35319; 
Henry Lefkowitch. 7607 


From Czecho-Slovakia; arr. James 
Brown; violin with pf. acc. ed. 
Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933; H 
for. 29179; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7608 


From you to me; fox-trot song. ©1¢e. 
Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69573; Helen 
Bielmeier. 7609 


Full speed ahead; w EH. H. Beyer, mel- 
ody Gay Medley. © 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 
1933; E unp. 66878; Milly Gay 
Schultz and Edgar H. Beyer. 7610 


Funiculaire; scherzo, Serge Weksler ; 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1982; E for. 29290; 
Choudens. 7611 


Gagliano (Baltazar) Pdelude; melody 
with pf. ace. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 70296; Baltazer Gagliano. 7612 


Gambe in aria; one-step, Giulio Don- 
nard. ©1e. Nov. 14, 1932; E unp. 
69986; Fratelli Curci. 7613 


Garden (A) swing; by William Hod- 
son; pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35985; Theodore Presser co. 7614 


323 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7615 


Gatta (La); canzone, melodia Domi- 
nick Ietti. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 68775; Maria Gattieri. 7615 


Gavotte des moutons; by Martini, arr. 
James Brown; violin, with pf. acc. 
ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1983; 
E for. 29191; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

7616 


Gay (The) spring; 2-pt. song, w Rob- 
ert Bridges, m Harold Greenhill. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29228; Edward 
Arnold & co. 7617 


Gee but I get a lonesome feeling; song, 
arr. G. Liepold. Rey. version. © 1 
e. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 697138; Cath- 
erine Louise Akin. 7618 


Geisha girl; pf. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 69909; Juan A. Aguilar. 7619 


Gentle Annie; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. with 
w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 35772; 
Volkwein bros., inc. 7620 


Gertrude dear; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70497; Mary 
Morang. 7621 


Gest; versi Giovanni Pascoli, m An- 
tonio Veretti. © Mar. 28, 1933; E 
for. 29265; G. Ricordi & co. 7622 


Ghost dance; Menominee Indians, by 
Isidor Philipp, of France, op. 91; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1933 ; E pub. 35978 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 7623 


Ghost (The) of love; pf. with w. © 
1 ce. Apr. 20, 19838; E unp. 70808; 
Jean Wakefield. 7624 


Giant’s (The) fight; song, from Sugar 
house. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 
70325; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 7625 


Girl of my thoughts, sweetheart of 
mine; fox trot song, m Ernest Shon- 
field. © 1. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69627; Niels Burgaard Petersen. 

7626 


Give me a pick and shovel; w and m 
Ralph B. Vincent. © Apr. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36019; George F. Briegel, ine. 

7627 


Give me the key to your heart; song, 
w Emma A. Schreyer. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1983; E unp. 70445; Frank Ru- 
dolph Schreyer. 7628 


Glad hearts; w and m Bob Miller and 
Gene and Glenn; mixed voices. © 
Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 35788; Robbins 
music corp. 7629 


pt. III, 0. s., v.28 


Glass (A) of beer — oceans of cheer; 
song, m Louis H. Olesen. © 1 e. 
Apr. 21, 1983; E unp. 70365; John 
Esa. 7630 


Glass (A) of golden bubbies; from 
Waltz time, adapted from m of Jo- 
hann Strauss by Louis Levy, Eng- 
lish, A. P. Herbert; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 29205 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 7631 


Glendalough ; 4 violins and pf. ©1 e. 
Apr. 29, 1983; E unp. 70772; Louise 
Daggett Fischer. 7632 


Glockenspiel ; de Madchen in uniform, 
paroles F. Beissier, folklore alle- 


mand arr. Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 
1, 1932; E for. 29495; EHditions 
Campbell. 7633 


Gloria in excelsis; hymnal, ed. and 
compiled J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin 
Miles and Adam Geibel. © Mar. 16, 
1933; A 61068; Hall-Mack co. 7634 


Glorious beer; w Steve Leggett, m 
Will Godwin, new arr. Albert Szir- 
mai; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 4, 
1933; E pub. 30710; Harms, ine. 

7635 


Glorious (A) night in Venice; song, 
melody Wendell T. Given. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70301; An- 
drew EH. Toce. 7636 


Glory be to God; hymn, w anon., m 
B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35905; Robert H. Coleman. 

7637 


Go forward; service, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, and others, m I. H. 
Meredith and others, compiled I. H. 
Meredith. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35830; Tullar-Meredith co. 7638 


Go go Chicago wonder city home of 
mine; song; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 35548; Clitus 
M. Wickens. 7639 


Go no more a-rushing; song, from 
Queen Elizabeth’s Virginal book, 
arr. with descant, H. A. Chambers. 
© Apr. 18, 1933; E for. 29467; No- 
vello & co., Itd. 7640 


God gave me a wonderful mother; 
waltz, w and m Robert Muirhead. 
© Apr. 24, 1933; E for. 29498; Gor- 
don V. Thompson, Itd. 7641 


God is King of all the nations; w 
and m Lila La Motte. © 1. Apr. 
27, 1933; E unp. 70700; Elizabeth 
J. La Motte. 7642 


324 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


7672 


God save America; pf. with w. © | Good-bye to dreams and you; valse, 


Apr. 14, 19388; E pub. 35844; John 
J. Mahoney. 7643 


God’s promise; w Annie Johnson; ten. 
solo and quartet. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp, 70585; Edward C. Pot- 
ter. 7644 


God’s word and promise; hymn, w tr., 
m J. Holmstrand. © July 6, 1932; 
E pub. 35764; S. C. Theo. Ramsey. 

7645 


Goin’ fishin’; by Roy Frazee; pf. © 
Jan. 26, 19383; E pub. 35644; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 7646 


Gold-digger ; couplet, cancion. © 1c. 
Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69644; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 7647 


Goldbach (Stanislav) Sonata; op. 25; 
pf. © Nov. 17, 1982; E for. 29097 ; 
Stanislav Goldbach. 7648 


Golden (The) eagles jingle; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69916; Nelvin Eddie Strickland. 

7649 


Gondoliere (Der) des dogen; oper. 
Poul Knudsen, m Emil Nikolaus von 
Reznicek; orch. Partitur. © Oct. 
3, 1982; D 28427; Edition Adler, 
G.m.b.H. 7649* 


Gone; melody Joe Zatourinsky. © 
ee -apr. Io, 198a>"H “ump. 0132: 
Haim Zatourinsky. 7650 


w F. I. Schultzberg, melody Bill 
Pierce. © 1c. Apr. 10, 19383: E 
unp. 69904; Frank I. Schultzberg and 
William Pierce. 7651 


Gone but not forgotten; song, w J. 
Harlin and Ken Dombey; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Apr..14, 1938; E 
unp. 70031; J. Harlin. 7652: 


Gone from me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1983; E unp. 70320; Eddie 
Edwards. 7653. 


Good-bye; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1983; E unp. 70443; Peter Pace. 
7654 


Good bye dear; slow waltz, w Andres 
R. Javier, and melody. © 1. Apr. 
22, 1933; E unp. 70409; Isidro P. 
Sipin. 7605 


Good bye depression blues; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70529; Fred G. Strickland. 7656 


Good bye! poor old Mother Prohibi- 
tion; w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1932: E unp. 64905; Francis Balma, 
sr. 7657 


w and m Joe Zatourinsky. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70133; Haim 
Zatourinsky. 7658 


Goodbye (The) waltz; song; with uku- 
lele and banjo chords. © 1. Apr. 
6, 1983; E unp. 69734; Edith Mae 
Goodwin. 7659 


Good (The) companions; selection, 
George Posford, arr. Lynn Vaughan ; 
pf. © Mar. 27, 1933; EH for. 29070; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 7660 


Good evenin’, Mister Nightingale; fox- 
trot, w and m Lew Pollack and Tot 
Seymour, special arr. Ferdie Grofeé; 
arch. pts. © Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 
35685 ; Leo Feist, inc. 7661 


with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 24, 1983; E pub. 35586; Leo 
Feist, inc. 7662 


Good (The) old days are here; w and 
m Ray Klages, Jack Meskill and 
Vincent Rose; with ukulele arr. 
Haia Kaa. © Apr. 18, 1983; E pub. 
35856; Keit-Engel, inc. 7663 

Good times are coming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70056; 
Dora Runge. 7664 


w and melody. © 1. Apr. 26, 
1933; E unp. 70606; Wm. J. Bos- 
kello. 7665 


Good times are here; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70629; 
Clyde Wolz Kincaid. 7666 


Good times are ’round the corner; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Apr. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 70439; Mabel Crosby. 7667 


Goop (A) called Knute; w and m 
Dave Ringle and Ernest Stevens; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35590; Broadway music corp. 

7668 


Gracias; w:'and m Bonnie Lou Lake. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70567 ; 
Annette Yde Lake. 7669 


Gracie Allen’s missing brother; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70224; Jack Greenman, George 
Clare and Emil Bilotta. 7670 


Grand (A) slam in love; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 14, 19383; E unp. 
70079; Vic Meyers. 7671 


Grandpa’s dance album; with calls, se- 
lected and arr. and with original 
compositions, Henri Weber; pf. solo, 
pf. accordion and orch. pts. © Apr. 
26, 19383; E for. 36049; Belwin, inc. 

7672 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7673 


Grateful song praises; w and melody. 
© 1c, Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70125; 


Hugh Elmer Nichols. 7673 
Grétastrid: danse suédoise, Serge 
Weksler; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 


for. 29285; Choudens. 7674 


Grey eyes; w Geo. Sherzer, m Enzo 
Aita. © Mar. 21, 19333 oH) spub. 
35804; J. K. Shell. 7675 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) To spring; 
op. 43, no. 6, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
solo or duet for violin, and pf. © 
Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 35369; Cen- 
tury music pub. co. 7676 


Gruby skandal; eczesS¢ wokalna, an- 
dante, allegro moderato, valse mod- 
erato of akt 1, and valse moderato 
of akt 8, stowa i muzyke napisal J. J. 
Michalski, aranzowat H. J. Flumer- 
feldt; pf. © Apr. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35807: Jozef J. Michalski. 7677 


Gute nacht; de Madchen in uniform, 
paroles Jacques Réale, m Milde- 
Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
29490; Editions Campbell, Connelly. 

7678 


Gwendolyne; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 697638; Marvin L. 
Majors. 7679 


Gypsy (A) fantasy; rhapsodic intro., 
Samuel Kaylin, arr. Emil Gersten- 
berger ; pf. conductor. ©1e. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69769; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 7680 


Gypsy fiddles; w and m Allie Wrubel ; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 35857; Keit-Engel, inc. 7681 


Gypsy lover; w and m Harold Ray- 
mond and Kendall Burgess; pf. 
Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 35767; Super- 
ior music, inc. 7682 


Ha-de-do; w Artie Quenzer, m Bonnie 
Lou Lake. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E 


unp. 70569; Annette Yde Lake. 7683 
Handel (Georg Friedrich) Dance for 


a masque; arr. James Brown; violin 
with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gilford. © 
Mar. 27, 19383; E for. 29174; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 7684 


Interlude; arr. James Brown; vio- 


lin, with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gilford,, 


and 2d violin and cello pts. ad lib. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29189; 
Stainer & Bell, itd, 7685 


Rest of the weary; w from hymn, 
J. 8S. B. Monsell, adapted to air Las- 
cia ch’io pianga, m G. F. Handel, 
arr. as 2-pt. anthem H. A. Cham- 


pt. IIT, 0. s., Vv. 28 


bers; sop. and alto. © Apr. 18, 
1933; E for. 29470; Novello & co., 
ltd. 7686 


—— Slow music for a ballet; arr. 
James Brown; violin with pf. acc. 
ed. Nancy Gifford. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29171; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

7687 


Hail! hail! prosperity; song, m Albert 
W. Coe; with pts. for E flat, B flat, 
and C saxophones. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1933 ; E unp. 70442; Julie C. Dreizy. 

7688 


Hail Old Redeemer; w King Bern- 
theisel and Rolland Ritter, m Sam- 
uel Babis and James Weston. ©1¢c. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70553; Henry 
F. Wilkie men’s Bible class. 7689 


Hail U.S.A.; w J. Guttmann, m H. 
Lohr. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 
69980; Henrietta Lohr and Joseph 
Guttmann. 7690 


Handel in the Strand; clog dance, 
P. A. Grainger, orch. Henry J. 
Wood. Full sc. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29095; Percy Aldridge Grain- 
ger. 7691 


Hans de Schneekelock; chant popu- 
laire, harmonisé Henry-Vasseur; 3 
voix égales sans ace. © Jan. 15, 
1933; E for. 29281; Heugel. 7692 


Happy blues; diagram arr.; Hawaiian 
steel guit. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 
35876; Harry Scott Kelso. 7693 

Happy Dan, the old hurdy-gurdy man; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 69658; Lucille Pierce Fergu- 
son. 7694 

Happy in the Lord; pf. with w. © 
1..c. Apr’ 3, \1983 5 “tip aceee 
Wallace Cryor. 7695 

Happy Koogan; song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 


19383; E unp. T0701; William W. 
Brooks. 7696 
Happy moon; fox trot song ©l1e. 


Apr. 24, 19383; E unp. 70656; Mary 
Pink. 7697 
Happy New Year; hymn, w E. B—g., 
tr. N. Carlson, m arr. A. L. S. © 
July 6, 1932; E pub. 35759; Nathan- 
iel Carlson. 7698 


Happy times are returning; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 70330; L. Leon Hill. 7699 


Har du ingen liten plats for mej; fox- 
trot ur filmen Kirlek och kassabrist, 
text Nils-Georg, m Pierre Leblanc; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1932; E for. 29120; 
Nils-Georgs musikforlags, a. b. 7700 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


Hard times come again no more; by 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. Fred A. 
Schiefelbein; pf. with w. © Apr. 
15, 19338; E pub. 35778; Volkwein 
bros., ine. 7701 


Hard times comin’ no more; w and m 
Jimmy Kennedy; with ukulele arr. 
Alvin D. Keech. © Apr. 4, 1933; E 
for. 29196; B. Feldman & co. 7702 


Harlem rent party; by Hal Findlay; 
pf. © Apr. 10, 1983; E pub. 35696; 
Sam Fox pub. co. 7703 


Harmony; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70156; Wallace Cryor. 7704 


Hats off! the Flag goes by; w Henry 
Holcomb Bennett, m Geoffrey 
O’Hara; mixed cho. or quartet. © 
Mar. 30, 19383; E pub. 35609; Harms, 
ine. 7705 


Have a drink, boys, here’s to you and 
yours and mine; w W. L. Hender- 
son, melody Billy James. © 1 « 
Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69814; Wallace 
Le Grande Henderson and William 
James. 7706 


Have I grieved Thy holy spirit; hymn, 
w Oswald J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley. 
© Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35916; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman. 7707 


Have this one with me; w and m Ce- 
cil Harrington; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar, 14, 1933; E for. 29452; Llew 
Weir music co. 7708 


Hawaii; diagram arr; Hawaiian steel 
guit. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 35877; 
Harry Scott Kelso. 7709 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Allegretto; arr. 
James Brown; violin, with pf. ace. 
ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
EH for. 29187; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 

7710 


Minuet and trio; arr. James 
Brown; violin, with pf. acc. ed. 
Naney Gilford, and 2d violin and 
cello pts. ad lib. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29188; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

G71 


He cannot take it; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © Apr. 28, 19383; Epub. 
36081; Henry Young. (712 


He is no stranger to me; hymn. © 
Apr. 5, 1988; E pub. 35740; Floyd 
W. Hawkins. 77138 


He’s got personality; w and m Jule Le 
Nard; pf. ©1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 70752; Julia L. Fitzpatrick. 

(744 


7729 


He’s Gracie Allen’s brother; w J. H. 
Kern, melody D. Musiker. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 28, 1983; E unp. 70732): Diane 
Musiker and John Hewins Kern. 

7715 


He’s the one I love; w and m Napoleon 
Bonaparte Vandall. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E pub. 35649; Louis P. Leh- 
man. 7716 


He will not let me go; hymn, w and m 
B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
EH pub. 35913; Robert H. Coleman. 

T7172 


Head over heels in love with you; 
song, melody B. Overton and Dick 
Kennard. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 70718; Billy Overton. 7718 


Headin’ for a weddin’; w Harold Ad- 
amson, m Burton Lane; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 10, 1983; E pub. 
35739; Remick music corp. 7719 


Heart (A) that can understand ; hymn, 
w and m A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 
1933; E pub. 35917 ; Robert H. Cole- 
man. 7720 


Heaven and home sweet home; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70189; 
Jac D. Ellis. T721 


Heir (An) of God’s grace; hymn, w 
John R. Clements, m B. B. McKin- 
ney. © Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35922; 
Robert H. Coleman. (22, 


Helena on parade; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70081; 
J. Miller Smith, jr., and Ben W. Bar- 
nett. 7723 


Héléne; slow-fox valse, paroles Charles 
Trenet, m Jane Bos; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dee. 31, 19382; E for. 
29375; Editions Salabert. 7724 


——song. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69623 ; Eugene Spencer Karst. 7725 


Hello America, here comes prosperity ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1933; 
FE} unp. 69685; Biagio Cartelli. 7726 


Hello blondy; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70657; Eric 
Zaetsch. T7127 


Hello Chicago; w Santoro, m De Fri- 
ere, arr. Bert Peters; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; E pub. 35835; 
Eddie Santoro. (728 


Hello prosperity ; w and m Gracie Cor- 
nett. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70451; Gracie Cornett Ramsey. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7730 


—w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70486; Miriam E. De- 
wing. 7730 

Hen cackles; ten. banjo solo, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 21, 1933; E pub. 35946; 
Harry Reser. 1731 


Her name is Mary; w Bruce Sievier 
and Harold Ramsay, m H. Ramsay, 
arr. William Stickles; male cho. or 
quartet. © Mar. 30, 1933; E pub. 
35608 ; Chappell & co., ltd. 7732 


Here comes prosperity; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 70265; 
Vernon Phillips. 7733 


——w. and. melody., © 91 ¢. Mar. 28, 
1933; E unp. 69784; Sydney Smith. 
7734 


Here is my day; song. ©1e. Apr. 1, 
1933; E unp. 69545; Frederick C. 


Russell, T7735 
Here is my song; w and m Ernest 
Longstaffe; in B flat. © Mar. 13, 


1933; E for. 29448; Peter Maurice 
music ¢o., ltd. 7736 


Here’s a happy day; w Herbert J. 
Brandon, m Haydn Wood; in E fiat. 
© Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 29206; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. T7137 


Here’s to you: w Roy Turk, m Vee 
Lawnhurst: with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35926; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 7738 


Here ‘tis: w A. P. Bob Palms, m Clitus 
M. Wickens: with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 20. 1933; E pub. 35937; Uni- 
versal music sales. T739 


Hey hey we're gonna be free; w Bernie 
Grossman, m Harold Lewis. © 1c. 
Apr. 13, 1933; E unp. 70247; Famous 
music corp. 7740 


Hi ho everybody I’m in love; song, w 
L. T. Marsh. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1938 ; 
E unp. 70572; Luther T. Marsh and 
Alton T. Swearer. 7741 


Hiawatha’s lullaby; w Joe Young, m 
Walter Donaldson; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 12, 1933; E pub. 35744; Don- 
aldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc. 7742 


Hide and seek; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «© 
Apr. 24, 19383; E unp. 70435; Mil- 
dred Leichfuss. 7743 


His all-discerning love; hymn-anthem, 
text George Neumark, m Gwilym 
Davies ; mixed voices, with sop. solo. 
© Feb. 28, 1933; E pub. 35841; 
White-Smith music pub. co. 7744 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 28 


Hix of the stix; words picture Al 
West, m Herman A. Hummel. © 
Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35612; Alger 
R. Westcott. 7745 


Hobo, you can’t ride this train; w and 
m Louis Armstrong, song version 
cho. rey. Clarence Gaskill; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 13, 1933; E pub. 
35840; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 

T746 


Hoch du edles bier; song, m Arno Dar- 
britz. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 
70337; Carl Frischer. TTAT 


Hold de winds; w anon., m arr. Otto 
L. Bohanan. © 1. Apr. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 70232: Florence D. Bohanan. 

T7748 


Hold me tight; w and m Alfred Hugo. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69893: 
Alfred Hugo Neuberger. T7749 


—w and melody. © 1. Apr. 13, 
1933; E unp. 70005; Kenneth Hecht. 
7750 


Hold your man; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70591; Metro-Goldwyn- 


Mayer corp. 7T7dl1 
Hollywood rag: melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
25, 19838; E unp. 70595; Rachel 
Clark. T7152 


Holy temples; Children’s day service, 
w Frances Simpson and others, m 
Joseph Edw. Fox and others. © 
Mar. 13, 1933; E pub. 35690; Lorenz 
pub. co. 7753 


Home again: w and melody. © 1 e. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70498; Lenora 
M. Ross. T754 


Home lights; trio, w Harry Lee; wo- 
men’s voices, a capella. © 1 e«. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70454; Lue 
Alice Keller. T7595 


Home made heaven; from A bed time 
story, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35734; Famous music 
corp. 7756 


Home of my heart in County Mayo; 
song, m George Milano. © Mar. 30, 
1933; E pub. 35621; Ann T. Igoe. 

T7157 


Home on the range; lyrics rev. and m 


arr. George F. Briegel. © Apr. 25, 
1933; E pub. 36007; George F. 
Briegel, inc. 7758 


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a 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


7785 


Home sweet home; arr. James Brown ; 
violin with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gll- 
ford. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
29170; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 7759 


Home sweet home, hide-a-way of love ; 
song, w Edith Lillian Emmerich. 
1 ¢c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70190; 
Alfred Louis Emmerich. 7760 


Honest I’m in love with you; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70638 ; 
Edmund L. O'Donnell and William 
H. Kane. 7761 


Honeymoon sea; fox-trot song, m Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 70086; Hanna Lillian Flora. 

7762 


Honeymoon song; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 
1, 1933 ; E unp. 69549; Russell Lloyd 
Jones. 7763 


Hook’s (Mr. James) minuet for the 
theatre; adapted and arr. Alfred 
Moffat; pf. © Feb. 16, 1933; E for. 
29142; Augener, ltd. 7764 


Hopeless dreams; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 13, 193838; E unp. 70065; 
Agnes Virgene Morris. 7765 


Hope’s forgotten song; w and m Bob 
Miller and Gene and Glenn; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 
35789; Robbins music corp. 7766 


Hot and bothered, got to have love; 
fox-trot song.. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; 
EH unp. 70317; Hrnest Dale Brown 
and George Rodney. T7167 


Hot stuff; from Step lively, w R. S. 
Hewlett, m F. D. Moore. © Mar. 
29, 1933; E pub. 35712; Roger S. 
Hewlett and Francis D. Moore. 

7768 


Hot-cha those weary old blues away; 
w F.-I. Schultzberg, melody Bill 
Pierce. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
68903; Frank I. Schultzberg and 
William Pierce. 7769 


Hour (The) I hear you croon; song, 
arr. Isabel Garvin Shelly. © 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69791; Mar- 
garet O’Bryhim Watkins. 7770 


Hour (An) of prayer; w and m Bob 
Miller and Gene and Glenn; mixed 
voices, unace. © Apr. 11, 1933; E 
pub. 35787; Robbins music corp. 

T7711 


How about a sample, dear; w Diane 
Carroll, and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
10, 19383; E unp. 69886; Floyd 
Kraner. 


TT72 | 


How are you; from Step lively, w 
R. S. Hewlett, m E. HE. Stowell. 
Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35714; Roger 
S. Hewlett and Edward E. Stowell. 

7773 


How could you forget; song, w Andy 
Razaf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69794; Will Hollander. T7174 


How does a fly keep his weight down; 
w and m Harry Castling; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 3, 1933; E for. 
29090; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 

VT75 


How I met Kittie; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 70418; George Alcide Proulx. 

7776 


How I miss you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70119; Connie 
Shriver. TTT7 


How’s about it; w Archie Gottler, m 
Jerry Gottler; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 25, 1983; E pub. 36069; Sher- 
man, Clay & Co. TT78 


Hoyer (Karl) Drei kleine sonaten; 
op. 18; klavier, 2 handen. © Feb. 
15, 1983; E for. 29257; Fr. Portius. 

T7719 


Huddle up, cuddle up closer, dear; 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © Mar. 18, 
1933; E pub. 35965; J. W. Chillson. 

7780 


Humanitaire; march, Carmen Ven- 
imescea,s pi. y (© i ve. Apr. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 70192; Geo. W. Wilkins. 

T7381 


Humpty-Dumpty; musical play, w 
John Russell McCarthy. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1983; D 28481; Louis Courcil. 

(7181* 


Hungarian melodies no. 5. © 1 « 
Apr. 14, 1938; E unp. 70073; Béla 
Lablov. 7782 


Hungry for love; song. © 1. Apr. 
20, 1983; E unp. 70332; Gladys Ar- 
lene Oney. 7783 


Hush! for amid our tears; w Mary 
Bradford Whiting, m Robert Gomer 
Jones; mixed voices. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 86066; Gamble hinged 
music co. 7784 


Hymn of victory; by Roland Diggle; 
organ. © Feb. 10, 1933; Epub. 
33987; White-Smith music pub. co. 

7785 


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Hymns of the spirit; 


La 


k 


I call it a fool’s 


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pt. III, 0. s., v. 28 


spiritual songs 
and hymns, composed Sarah F. 
Carter, compiled Rev. and Mrs. L. 
R. Carter. bk. 1. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
AA 117812; Lawrence Riley Carter. 
T7186 


alskande hjirtan ir det var; vals 
ur Sdderkakar, text Nils-Georg, m 


Erik Baumann; pf. septs 4, 
1932; E for. 29117; Nils-Georgs 
musikfo6rlags, a.b. T1887 


am an American; pf. treble with w 
1 c. Apr. 22, 1933; HE unp:, (0887 ; 
Marie T. Laing. T788 


am listening for His footfall; hymn, 
w John R. Clements, m George C. 
Stebbins. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
39910; Robert H. Coleman. 7789 


am waiting for the ship, that brings 
daddy home; valse song. © 1 «© 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70658 ; Marion 
A. Phife. T7790 


am waiting still for you; song. © 
Apr. 4, 19838; E pub. 35625; Daniel 
McLellan. T7911 


bring a song; waltz, Gus Kahn, in 
Victor Young and Arthur Tracy, arr. 
Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © Apr. 22, 
1933; E pub. 36054; Leo Feist, ine. 

7792 


paradise ; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Mar. 17, 1933; E pub. 
35597; Rhea Fortier. 7793 


can’t even find you in my dreams; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; 
I) unp. 700538; William Nelsen. 
7794 
can’t just forget; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1988; BH unp. 70484; 
Inez Bergquist. 7795 


could dream ten million dreams; m 
Rena Fulling and Lee Darnelle; pf. 
with w. ©'1'c Apr. 18; 1983;, HE 
unp. 70221; Allan Gernes. 7796 


I’d do it again; w Gus Kahn, m Oscar 


Levant, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. © 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 69939; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. TT97 


I'd give the world to be in lover’s 


lane; pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1933; E unp. 69836; Roy W. Swan- 
son. 7798 


I’d like to be your pal for life; w 


and melody. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 70276; Elizabeth Josephson. 
T7799 


I'd never leave a pal like you; song, 


I 


m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 
70121; Raymond Fitzgerald. 7800 


danced into love with you; w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Margaret Up- 
craft. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 
69548; Margaret E. Walker. 7801 


don’t seem to care; pf. treble with 
wee), 1. ex Agnes 27, 1933; E unp. 
70678 ; Joseph Bentley Harris. 7802 


dream of Indiana; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Al Sherman and Frank Per- 
kins; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 13, 
1933 ; E pub. 35997; Mills musie, inc. 


7803 
dream only of you dear; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 


70530; George P. Moore. 7804 


fell in love for the last time when 
I fell in love with you; song, arr. 
Gene Redewill. © 1 ¢ Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70580; Dudley Kathe- 
rine Peace. 7805 


found a buttercup; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 70729; 
J. L. Rooney, Bert Douglas and J. 
B. DeLaney. 7806 


found you, I lost you, I found you 
again; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m I. B. 
Kornblum. © 1. Apr. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 70713; Movietone music corp. 

7807 


got a feeling I’m in love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69666; John Frank Napoli. 7808 
got the depression blues; song. © 
Mar. 17, 1983; E pub. 35622; Jno. 
Richardi Rose. 7809 


I had it and I lost it and it’s gone; w 


Lan | 


330 


Joseph McCarthy, m Harry Tierney, 
pf. sc. Lou Leaman; with ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 25, 1933; E pub. 35704; 
Mills music, inc. 7810 


had to fall in love with you; w 
and m Clarence Tyner. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1983; E unp. 70071; Clarence 
Edward Tyner. 7811 


have loved; w and melody. ©l1e. 
Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70715; Ed- 
ward K. Kern, Bert Douglas and 
J. P. DeLaney. 7812 


haven’t the heart to break your 
heart; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
26, 1933; E unp. 70626; John Frank 
Napoli. 7813 


knew the time was right; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 1, 193838; E unp. 695387; 
Walter Kranz. 7814 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


I know why I am happy; hymn, w 
Hdwin L. Frizen, m Agnes O’Neil. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35653 ; Louis 
P. Lehman. 7815 


I lay me down to sleep; by Allie 
Wrubel, arr. Ted Hastwood; vocal 
orch. pts. © Mar. 31, 1933; E pub. 
35610; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., ae 

7816 


I left it there; hymn, w W. T. Sing- 
ley ; mixed voices. © Feb. 9, 1933; 
Epub. 35795; Robert L. Cooper. 

7817 


T’ll always love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70191; 
Gordon Adolph Bjornson. 7818 


Tl always want you in my arms; 
waltz song, w Terry Griffis and F. 
Jordan. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69674; Fred Jordan. 7819 


I'll be Satisfied ; song, m Jack Mahoney. 
© Mar. 138, 19383; E pub. 35849; 
Grace Hlizabeth Dunham. 7820 


T'll be seeing you; fox-trot song, m Lon 
Healy.’ © Apr. 3, 19383; E pub. 
35854; Nina L. Olson. 7821 


Vli do it anyway; w and m EHugene 
Params at, C1 e@ Apr..12, 1933; 
EK unp. 69960; Hugene W. Pairan. 

7822 


Ill love you a million years, so the 
world will say it’s an antique of 
love; fox-trot song. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1983; E unp. 69576; Dennis Fer- 
nando. 7823 


Ii love you just the same; pf. with 
w. © 1c Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 
70094; Jay Cole Van Nuys and Max 
Miller. 7824 


I’ll meet you in my dreams, till then— 
goodbye; w Cecil Gilbert, m J. A. 


Arnold and Cecil Arnold. © 1 «.: 


Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70137; James 
A. Arnold. 7825. 


Tl push and won’t be late; song, m 
J 2) Mathison: | ©: 1) ¢! Apr.) 22, 
1933; E unp. 70396; William Allen 
Wheeler. 7826 


T’ll remember; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 
699387 ; Metro-Goldyn-Mayer corp. 

(827 


V’li see you in Chicago at the fair; 
song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 19383; E unp. 
70331; Earl Ralph Howard. 7828 


178596—33——3 


7842 


Tll take you home again, Kathleen; 
by Thomas P. Westendorf, arr. Cal- 
vin Grooms; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 18, 19838; E pub. 35881; Cen- 
tury music pub. co. 7829 


I love; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; 
EK unp. 70095; Raymond R. Reeves. 

7830 


I love a waltz; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70579; Jean 
Wakefield. 7831 


I love the South; song from Purely 
platonic, w Vivienne Griffith, © 
Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 35751; Doro- 
thy Winifred Cave. 7832 


I love to be loved by someone I love; 
song, arr. Harry Ludwig; with uku- 
lele arr. ‘(© Dec. 28, 1932; E pub. 
35753; Bertha Chabrier. 7833 


I love to yodel yodel-ay-ee; w Edward 
Pola, m Franz Steininger ; with uku- 
lelé ‘arr’: ©' Apr! 3, 1933; BH for. 
29087; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 

7834 


I love you altho’ you have fooled me; 
w and m. Ralph Leibbrand and Mon- 
tie Writesel; pf. and ukulele arrs. 
Jean Walz. © Apr. 1, 1983; E pub. 
35799; Ralph Leibbrand. 7835 


I love you more than that; w Al Ex, 
m A. R. Ex and Gerry Dolin. ©1c. 
Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 69951; Alvin 
R. Ex. 7836 


I love you, mother mine; song, w An- 
na Hope; with quartet for ladies 
voices. © Apr. 7, 1933; Epub. 
35803 ; C. A. Lonnquist. 7837 


I’m a seeker of beauty; w Sam Coslow, 
m Arthur Johnston. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1933; E unp. 70707; Famous music 
corp. 7338 


I’m almost home; spiritual, w anon., 
m arr. Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 19338; E unp. 70233; Flor- 
ence D. Bohanan. 7839 


I’m always so lonely because I’m not 
with you; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 19383; E unp. 70054; Hilsie 
M. Parker. 7840 


I’m crooning to the moon; fox-trot 
song, melody Wendell T. Given. © 
1c. Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70300; 
Basil M. Stephens. 7841 


I’m dreaming of you dear; waltz, w 
O. H. Crain, and melody. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 17, 1933;° EH unp. 70357; Joe 
Sciberras. 7842 


dol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7843 


I’m feeling hi-ho; song. ©1e. Apr. 6, 
19383; E unp. 69752; Richard Edgar 
Fries. 7843 


I’m glad I can give my love to you; 
w and m Phillip Ballad, arr. John 
William Lewis. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 
1933; E unp. 68191; Sophie Malis- 
zewski. 7844 

I’m glad I’m here; w and melody. © 
1 c@ Apr. 29, 19383; E unp. T0766; 
Helen I. Barnes. 7845 


I’m gonna go, go, go—to Chicago in 
1933; w and melody Irving Caesar, 
Al Jolson and Cliff Friend. ©l«. 
Apr. 6, 1983; E unp. 69742; Irving 
Caesar, inc. 7846 


I’m gonna go to the world’s fair in 
Chicago; w and m Bob Levy and N. 
Goldblatt. © 1 ¢. Apr: 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70179; Norman Goldblatt. 

T7847 

I’m in the spell of the night; w and 
melody Fred Rose and Rex Maupin. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1988; E unp. 70207 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 7848 


I’m not in the mood for love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 69943; Jean Wakefield. 7849 


I’m not your daddy; w H. W. Grant, 
m R. W. McCarter. © 1 ec. Apr. 4, 
1933; E unp. 69663; Robert W. Mc- 
Carter and Harry W. Grant. 7850 


I’m on my way to Harlem for a low 
down time; song. © 1. Apr. 17, 
1933; E unp. 70170; Winsted Dyer 
Smith. F851 


I’m on my way to win that certain 
someone; w, m and ukulele arr. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69761; Har- 
old Schiefly Hufford. 7852 


I’m only a dreamer alone with my 
dreams; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 1983; E unp. 69690; Marguerite 
Fancher. 7853 


I’m out looking for a girl; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69715; 


Eleanor Hankins Fort. 7854 
I’m sitting side by side with my 
honey; fox-trot song. © 1. Apr. 


4, 1983; E unp. 69656; Ann Satanik. 
7855 


I’m so heartbroken now; fox trot song. 
© 1 Apr. 5, 1938; E unp. 69878; 
John Turk, jr. 7856 

I’m sorry sweetheart; w and melody. 


© 1c. Apr. 11, 1983; E unp. 69954; 
Bert Darrell Ruble. 7857 


pt. 11; nYS., yee 


I’m telling you; w C. Seitz, m W. 
Johnston. © 1c. Apr. 12, 19383; E 
unp. 69967; William Johnston and 
Charles Seitz. 7858 


I’m the jig-saw man; w Al West, m 
Herman Hummel; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 8, 1933; E pub. 35837; Alger 
R. Westcott. 7859 


I’m thru saying I’m thru; w and m 
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Gus 
Kahn; with ukulele arr. May Sing- 
hi Breen. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35941; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

7860 


I’m thru’ with saying I’m thru’; w 
Gus Kahn, m Bert Kalmar and Har- 
ry Ruby. © 1c. Mar. 20, 19338; B 
unp. 70639; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 7861 


I married an angel; animated objects, 
w Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 
pf. arr. Cyril Mockridge. © 1 e. 
Apr. 25, 19383; E unp. 70588; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 7862 


—hbath and dressmaking sequence, 
w Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 
pf. arr. Cy Mockridge. © 1c. Apr. 
25, 1933; E unp. 70589; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 7863 


opening, w. Lorenz Hart, m Rich- 
ard Rodgers, pf. arr. Cyril Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. Apr. 25, 193a eRe 
70587; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 
7864 


I miss you more each day; song. © 1 
ce. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 70273; Jack 
Carroll. 7865 


I must sit at home; w and melody. © 
1 e. Apr. 5,. 1983.;,, EB. unp wesri2; 
Elizabeth Wright. 7866 


I need a little kiss from you; w V. E. 
Pease, m Leo Joseph McQuaid. © 
1 ¢« Apr. 14, 19383; E unp. 70082; 
Leo J. McQuaid and Vance Elwood 
Pease. 7867 


I need you; song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1938; E unp. 702723 ints eee 
man. 7868 


I never knew I cared ’till after you 
had gone; melody Rudy Faravino 
and Joe Ippolito. © 1 ¢ Apr. 27, 
1933; E unp. 70681; Rudolph Vin- 
cent Faravino. 7869 


I never thought you’d be the one; 
song. © 1e. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69932; Edris McAfee and Evelyn A. 
Foster. 7870 


BBY 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


I never thought you’d be untrue; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 
69574; Olive M. Osborne. (871 


I ove-lay oo-yay; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70181; 
William Klesmer. (872 


I promise I’ll be true; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 
1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70117; 
Lloyd Baldwin. 7873 


I saw you last night in my dreams; 
fox iret sons.)'© 1 ¢: Apr: 5,'1933 ; 
E unp. 69869; Kay Wilkinson. 7874 


I saw you smile; song. © Mar 15, 
1933; E pub. 35596; James B. Mc- 
Allister. (875 


I’se done my best; negro spiritual, w 
and m Jessie Davis Uhlik; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 27, 1933; EH 
pub. 36038; Bibo-Lang, inc. 7876 


I shall remember you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70116; Eunice 
Floyd. W377 


I still remember; waltz song; with 
violin obbl. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 70309; Bruno Barbaritano. 

7878 


I thank you mother; valse song. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 12, 19383; E unp. 70262; 
Trustin Hicks, jr. 7879 


I think you'd like it; song. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70377; Russell 
Albert Whitaker. 7880 


I understand dear; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 69558 ; Rose Creekmur. 7881 


I’ve fallen for love; song, melody 
James P. Johnson. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1933; E unp. 69828; Andy Razaf. 

7882 


I’ve got an optimistic feeling, chasing 
my blues away; w and melody. © 
1 ec Apr. 22, 19383; E unp. 70386; 
Linda Frost Sheddan. 7883 


I’ve got those drug store blues; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
wer ©) ¢. Apr..15, 1933; EH unp. 
70107; John W. Cain. 7884 


I’ve got to make good for you; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Apr. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 70502; Hattie M. Brooks. 7885 


I’ve lost all my faith in you; w and 
melody Leigh Allen. © 1 c. Apr. 
29, 1933; E unp. 70758; Allen Mc- 
Conville. 7886 


7899 


I’ve lost you, now my dreams are 
tirue sone.) © 1 .e. Apr.015, 1933: 
E unp. 70206; Robert Charles 
Stevens. 7887 


I’ve picked you out of all the world; 
w J. Will Callahan and P. J. 
O’Reilly, m Marvin Smolev. © 1c. 
Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69606; Patrick 
John O’Reilly. 7888 


I’ve waited honey for the fair; w Al 
West, m Herman A. Hummel. © 
Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 35613; Alger 
R. Westcott. 7889 


I vish I vas back in Milwaukee mit 
pretzels und beer; w Geo. Marnitz, 
m Husk O’Hare, Bill Benning and 
Ver De Cimber. “© tf c Apr 10, 
1933; E unp. 69918; Western music 
publishers. 7890 


I want a wonderful mother like you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele @rr: © 1 ¢. Apr. 15, 19383; BE 
unp. 70098; T. W. Garnett. 7891 


I want Jesus; hymn, w A. H. Ackley, 
m B. D. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35887; Robert H. Coleman. 


7892 
I want my baby back; w Orlando 
West, m Winifred Lang. © 1 e. 


Apr. 6, 19838; E unp. 70252; Ada 
Bolanz. 7893 


I want my home beyond Jordan; song, 
pf. arr. Wash Rhea. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69730; Jesse Ezekiel 
Swayzee. 7894 


I want the moon; w and m Barbara 
Bennett and Betty Simone; with 
guit. or banjo arr. © Apr. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 35811; American music corp. 

7895 


I want to go home; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr..5, 1983; E unp. 69688; 


Minnie M. Dalton. 7896 
I want to live as you lived mother 
dear; w and m L. A. Pietz, arr. 


Chas. Wolff; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 31, 1981; E pub. 35618; De- 
Vaignie music corp. 7897 


I want to live in heav’n with you; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © Mar. 
25, 1933; E pub. 35809; Edna 
Gehrke. 7898 


I was too hasty dear; song, m Grace 
Felice Snyder. ©1 ec. Apr. 17, 
1983; E unp. 70164; Stuart Miller. 

7899 


Sih) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7900 

I whispered I love you; song, arr. Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1938; E unp.: 69569; EHlwena 
Schacher. 7900 


I will always come back to you; w 
and melody Hicks Towell. © 1 «. 
Apr. 4, 1983; E unp. 70259; Hicks 
and Eueidas 8S. Towell. 7901 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; 
anthem, w from Psalm 121, m R. 
Spaulding Stoughton; mixed voices, 
organ ace. © Feb. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35040; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 7902 


I will not let you go with just a single 
kiss; waltz, w picture Al West, m 
Herman A. Hummel. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E pub. 35615; Alger R. West- 
cott. 7903 


I wish I knew why you didn’t say 
goodbye; foxtrot song. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 19338; E unp. 69888; Earl S. 
W olfersberger. 7904 


Ice (The) cream man; fox-trot, w 
Marion Sunshine, m Rubén Alge- 
ciras, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © 
Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 35656; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 7905 


Ich bleib bei dir, O Rosmarie; slow- 
fox, aus Ich bleib bei dir, text 
Charles Amberg, m Fred Raymond, 
spezial-arr. Ferry Mubhr; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 4, 1932; E for. 29520; 
Harrison musikverlag, G.m.b.H. 

7906 


Idle rumours; w John Monahan, with 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1983; E unp. 
69803; Frederick Charles Clifford. 

7907 

Idylle sous-marine ; paroles Jean Deyr- 
mon, m Al. Romans et Francis Greg- 
son; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dee. 31, 19382; E for. 29378; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 7908 


If I can’t have my queen; W and mel- 
OY... © 40: APP. 26389335 By Uap: 
70603; John Constantine Vafides. 

7909 


If I could have you near; song. © 
roe; Apr, 6, 93845 Ho unp: Sore : 
Ada Staton. 7910 


If I could only tell you; valse song. 
©l1ec. Mar. 27, 1933; BE unp. 69575; 
Emmeline Currier. 7911 


If I forget you; w and m Irving 
Caesar; pf. treble. ©1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70577; Irving Caesar, 

“ane. 7912 


304 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 28 


If I had a million wishes; waltz song. 
© Apr. 7, 1983; E pub. 35720; Ben 
V. Lamborn. 7913 


If I only had you by my side; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; H 
unp. 70675; Sidney Hatkin. 7914 


If I were just a kid once again; pf. 
with ‘w..:@© 1 ec! Apr. 2819236) bi 
unp. 70724; Roy W. Swanson. 7915 


If our yesterdays were to-day; song, 
m J. )J. Wilson: :} Orava Apr 5, 
1933; E unp. 69714; Clara Louise 
Larimore. 7916 


If wishes were horses; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70619; 
Hila Allen. 7917 


If you could only learn to care; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1933; 
EK unp. 70415; Albert J. Clough. 

7918 


If you’d only come to Jesus; hymn. 
© Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 35726; John 
H. Brunner. 7919 


If you ever came back; w and melody 
Sam Coslow, Con Conrad and Jimmy 
Campbell. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 70462; Famous music corp. 

7920 


If you let Him; hymn, w and m A. H. 
Ackley. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35899 ; Robert H. Coleman. 7921 


If you'll help pass the time away; Ww 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; 
EH ounp. 70062; William David Van- 
selous. 7922 


If you'll let me be your little sweet- 
heart Ill be much obliged to you; 
w Q. Satterfield and H. Bryant, 
melody and recitation H. Bryant. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69640; 
Quill Satterfield and Hoyt Bryant. 

(923 


If you lose a street car; song, w Jean 


Pethick.. © 1 ¢« Apr. J4) 1335-0 
unp. 70634; Bernice Turney Ger- 
rish. 7924 


Il faut marier nos filles; chant popu- 
laire harmonisé WHenry-Vasseur ; 
cheeur a 3 voix égales sans ace. 
Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29279; Heugel. 

7925 


Immortal souls, in endless procession 
thru’ time; song. © fe) Ape ae 
1983; E unp. 69978; Eva Della 
White Wakelee. 7926 


Impassible (L’) ; fox-trot slow, Mario 
Mariotti, arr. Bert Sem [and] Sotto — 
VYombrellino con me; fox-trot, Marf © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


e Mascheroni: orch. jazz parti. © 
Feb. 20, 1983; E for. 29235; A. & G. 
Carisch & ec. 


Improvisation du pere Varenne; de 
Panurge, m Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; 
pf., avec paroles. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29347; Editions Salabert. 

7928 


In a beer garden waltzing with you; 


w Edward Heyman, m John W. 
Green; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
4, 1933; E pub. 35243; Famous 
music corp. 7929 


In a cottage by the sea; valse Song. 
©i1e. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70659 ; 
Peter Chabot. | 7930 


In a little red school by the side of 
the hill; w and m Al Piantadosi 
and Jack Glogau, pf. sc. Merle T. 
Kendrick ; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
27, 1933; E pub. 36040; Bibo-Lang, 
ine. 7931 


In a little second hand store; w and 
m Harry Pease, Dave Dreyer and 
Ed. G. Nelson; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 4, 19383; E pub. 35627; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine. 7932 


In a little Swiss chalet; w Nina Walsh, 
m F. Mella and Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69717; 
Franco Mella. 7933 


In a little valley; song, w P. Bishop. 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1933; E unp. 69919; 
Presley Bishop and Evalynn Sher- 
lock. 7934 


In a narrow street; w Harle C. Ber- 


wick, m Walter Warren. © Mar. 
14, 1933; E for. 29078; Sylvester 
music co., ltd. 7935 


In a rumble seat with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; HE 
unp. 702938; Norman Saul Hirschl. 

7936 


In a trance; comp. R. H. Bassett, 
arr. Hmil Gerstenberger; pf. con- 
guctor. © 1c. Apr. 21, 19338; E 
unp. 70469; Movietone music corp. 

(937 


In an old Irish town; waltz, w A. T. 
White, melody Starret system club. 
© 1¢ Apr. 25, 1938; E unp. 70550; 
Alfred White and Starret system 
club. 7938 


In dreams I waltz with you; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 3, 1983; E. unp. 69628; 
Jean Taggart, Dewey L. Dick and 
Walter Scott Greer. 7939 


7927 | 


In lonely splendor; song. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
3, 1933.; E unp. 69646; Marion Grib- 
ble. 7940 

In Mexico; pf: ‘© 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 70594; Rachel Clark. 7941 


In my garden of dreams; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1983; E unp. 69617; 
Ellen Pauline De Spain. 7942 


—song, melody Stan Tucker. © 
deh Apres. 13,4 1933" shan 7O000': 
EKdith C. Snyderhan. 7943 


In our little shop window of dreams; 
w Paul Francis Webster, melody Joe 
Burke, © -1.¢5 Apr) 24. 1933 8 
unp. 70350; Leo Feist, inc. 7944 


In praise of Pan; pt.-song, w Ben Jon- 
son, m C. H. Kitson; mixed voices. 
© Apr. 6, 1933; E for. 29238; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd. 7945 


In spite of me; song, w W. D. Pat- 
terson; pf. treble. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 70008; Samuel Carlisle 
Goodrich, jr. 7946 


In that heaven I’m heading for; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69838 ; Roy W. Swanson. 7947 


In the beautiful springtime of May; 
arr. Zelma Shaw; pf. with w. © 
Iver VAT a 719330 up.) TOlaSs 
J. N. Hough. 7948 


In the cavern; by R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 70468; Movietone music corp. 

7949 

In the dark; w M. F. Kaufman, mel- 
ody A. S. Kaufman. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
19383; E unp. 70281; Alvin S. Kauf- 
man and Mildred F. Kaufman. 

7950 


In the evening; diagram arr.; Hawai- 
ian steel guit. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
pub. 25880; Harry Scott Kelso. 7951 


In the little school-house down the 
country lane; w and m Geo. A. 
Stevens; with ukulele arr. © Aor. 
8, 1983; E for. 28091; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 7952 


In the moonlight; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr, 19, 1933; E unp. 70531; Glenn 
Mitchell Ross. 7953 

In the old dance hall; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70613; 
Raymond Francis Nekuda. 7954 


In the park in Paree; from A bed time 
story, Ww Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 8, 
1983; E pub. 35733; Famous music 
corp. 7955 


390 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7956 


In the shade of the pine; w J. How- 
ard, melody J. and TT. Donnelly. 


© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70180; - 


James Howard and Jean and Tom 
Donnelly. 7956 


In the stratosphere; w Franklin A. 
Gaylord, melody Lionel S. Baldin 
And: Ss. 2. ssaldine .G) 4c Apr 22, 
1933; E unp. 70407; Siluan F. Bald- 
in. 7957 


In the sweet bye and bye; diagram 
arr.; Hawaiian steel guit. © Apr. 
1, 1933; E pub. 35879; Harry Scott 
Kelso. 7958 


In the yalley mid the old Ohio hills; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 
69976; Harry A. Shinn. 


In the valley of the moon; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Joe Burke, pf. sc. Harold 
Potter ; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Apr. 6, 1933; Epub. 
35672; Joe Morris music co. 7960 


In Yan Yan Yankee land; song. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1933; E unp. 70532; Mel- 


vetta G. H. Stiles. 7961 
In your arms; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1933; E unp. 70194; Sterling 
Beecher Haines. 7962 


Indiana dreams; w Nina Shockley ; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; E unp. 67779; 
Berenice E. Gaubatz. 7963 


Ine mia sto peristeri; w and melody 
P. Tounta. © 1 ¢.'\Beb: 1, 1933; 
unp. 69074; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 7964 


Inno Roosevelt; canzone. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1933: E unp. 70511; Baldassare 
Gallo. 7965 


Interlude; violin with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70166; Clar- 


ence Kaull. 7966 
International anthem; song. © Apr. 
13, 1933; E pub. 35944; Glenna M. 
Podmore. 7967 


Intrigue; by R. H. Bassett; pf. con- 
ductor...» © 1, ¢. Apr 2d, has 
unp. 70466; Movietone music corp. 

7968 


Introduction 4 l’étude du piano; pré- 
ecédant les 36 études d’aprés des 
chansons d’enfants et des mélodies 
populaires, graduées et ordonnées en 
méthode, Roger Vuataz, op. 37. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 29506; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 7969 


7959 


pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 28 


Invitation to the flight; w Franklin 
A. Gaylord, melody Lionel S. Baldin 
and S. BF. Baldin. (©@)ijen Apes. 
19383; E unp. 70404; Siluan F. 
Baldin. 7970 


Invocation (An); w Samuel Taylor 
Coleridge, m Hubert Hales, op. 22, 
no. 1; sop. 1, 2-and’ 3.9 @ Wine 2 
1933; E for. 29153; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 7971 


Irish (The) jubilee; w James Thorn- 
ton, m Chas. Lawler, arr. H. Syl- 
vester Krouse; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 36047; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. (972 


Irish serenade; w Gus Kahn and Ar- 
thur Freed, m Herbert Stothart and 
Nacio Herb Brown. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
11, 1988; E unp. 69938; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 7973 


Irish (The) vaquero; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70050; 
Henry Mathews. 7974 


Iron (The) horse; w and m George 
B. Reed. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36020; George F. Briegel, inc. 7975 


Is this a souvenir; w and m Val Bur- 
ton, Will Jason and Arthur Lange. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70470; 
Movietone music corp. 7976 


Isn’t it grand; w and m Marie Ord- 
way. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69866; Frank B. Lambert and Marie 
O. Lambert. TOT 


It can happen to you; from So this 
is Harris, w and m Val Burton and 
Will Jason: with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 25, 1983; E pub. 35932; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 7978 


It isn’t the things that you do, dear, 
it’s the things that you leave un- 
done; song, melody Calvin Crider. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1933; E unp. 67691; 
Johnny Cordero, jr. 7979 


It must be love; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69925; Arthur 
McFarlane. 7980 


It must be you; w Jerome Dody, with 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; H 
unp. 70699; Arthur Lincer. 7981 


It’s half past two; song. © 1c, Apr. 
10, 1983; E unp. 69980; Essie Bell 
Hancock and Henry Rosenberg. 

7982 


It’s just the same old story; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69616; Walter J. Cook, sr. 7983 


336 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


It’s love finding a way; w and melody. 
©1ec. Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70508 ; 
Joe R. Krotez, 7984 


It’s paradise, when I’m with you; 
song, melody Alfred O. Tress. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 19383; E unp. 70448; 
Wm. Sherman Thornberry. 7985 


It’s spring; waltz, w and m Art Geyer ; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 
69861; A. C. Geyer, jr. 7986 


It’s spring weather, we’re together 
again; w Sammy Mysels, m Larry 
Stock; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
6, 19383; E pub. 35705; Harry Bloom, 
inc. 7987 


It’s such a wonderful feeling to think 
that she loves me; w and m Clarence 
Tyner. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 
70072; Clarence EH. Tyner. 7988 


Its Sunday down in Caroline; w 
Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg, m 
Jerry Levinson; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 35828; Santly bros., inc. 

7989 


It’s you I want; song. © 1 c. Apr. 
12, 1933; E unp. 70268; Rita Bar- 
rett. 7990 


It was a night in June; w Mack Gor- 
don, melody Harry Revel. © 1 «. 
Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69670; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

7991 


It was a Summer serenade; w Walter 
Hirsch, melody Gerald Marks. © 
1c Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70394; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 7992 


It won’t be long now; pf. treble with 
w. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1933; E unp. 
67388; Patrick J. Faherty. 7993 


J’ai révé d’une fleur; fox-trot, de Au 
pays du soleil, lyrics René Sarvil, m 
Vincent Scotto; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29395; Editions Salabert. 7994 


J’aime a voguer; chanson de Jeunes 
marins . .. Vieilles chansons, pa- 
roles Camille Blot, m Michel Boher ; 
avec accord de lVukulele. © Dec. 
dl, 1982; E for. 29335; Hditions 
Salabert. 7995 


J’aime les femmes; fox-trot, dans Un 
soir de réveillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, 
m Raoul Moretti; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29430; Editions Salabert. 7996 


8009 


Jag kommer i kvill under balkongen ; 
foxtrot ur Sdderkikar, text Ake 
Séderblom, m Sten Axelson; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1932; E for. 29116; Nils- 
Georgs musikforlags, a. b. 7997 


James & Robert Douglas; w and mel- 
Ody. ©xt sep Anr.c5, 1933 ;. funn. 
70144; Fred R. Howie. 7998 


Je cherche un jeune premier; fox-trot, 
de La joie de Paris, paroles Henri 
Varna, Léo Leliévre et Mare Cab, m 
Vincent Scotto; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29372; 
Editions Salabert. 7999 


Je m’ amuse; paroles Lucien Boyer, m 
H. Ackermans. © Dee. 31, 1932; H 
for. 29402; Editions Salabert. 8000 


Je réve d’un fol amour; fox-trot, de 
Un soir de rafle, paroles Léo Le- 
liévre, fils, m Lee Goldie; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Nov. 1, 1932; 
E for. 27850; Editions Salabert. 

8001 


Je veux qu’tu m’embrasses ... ; fox 
trot, dans La revue d’amour, paroles 
Hugues Delorme, m Pierre Larrieu ; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 
19382; E for. 29413; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8002 


Je vous aimerai toujours; valse mu- 
sette, dans le film, paroles Serge 
Veber, m G. Van Parys; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29364; Editions Salabert. 

8003 


Jeffersonian march; composed and arr. 
FO. Wt. WO. Mea ADs e206, ll Oa ee Es 
unp. 70623; Reginald Warrington 
Eastlake. 8004 


Jesus intercedes for me; hymn, Ww 
N. B. Herrell, m Haldor Lillenas. 
© Mar 73) 1933" HY pup. odes 
Robert H. Coleman. 8005 


Jesus walked the sea to me; song. © 
Apr. 20, 19338; E pub. 386070; Ger- 
trude Throne Peters. 8006 


Jeux de beauté; poéme pour orchestre, 
Hector Fraggi, transcription pour le 
piano par auteur. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29362; Editions Salabert. 2 

8007 


Jewel (The), there’s no price too high; 
w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1933; E unp. 70624; Henry HE. Mc- 
Neil. 8008 

Jewels; fox trot song. © 1. Mar. 


29, 19383; E unp. 69785; Clarence 
Blake. 8009 


oot 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8010 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 28 


Jig-saw land; fox-trot song, m Stan 


Tucker.) ©ia-'c. Apr. AT, 1983s. 
unp. 70154; Wm. V. Pennington. 

8010 

Jingle bells; diagram arr. for Ha- 


waiian guit. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 
35662; Harry Scott Kelso. 8011 


Joan of Arkansaw; Ww Raymond 
Klages, m Al. Goodhart and Al. Hoff- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E pub. 36034; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine. 8012 


John Peel; arr. E. Markham Lee; 
mixed voices. 1. Version for more 
advanced choralists—2. Easy ver- 
sion. © Apr. 8, 1933; E for. 29463; 
Banks & son. 8013 


Joker (The); w and melody Z. Con- 
frey. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 
70208; Irving Berlin, ine. 8014 


Jour (Un) ou toujours; valse, dans Le 
roi des palaces, paroles Serge Veber, 
m Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29420; Editions Salabert. 8015 


Joyeuses (Les) comméres de Windsor ; 
ouverture, de Nicolai, transcription 
Georges Corroyez; harmonie ou fan- 
fare ptes., avec direction si bémol. 
© Dec. 1, 1932: °H) for.) 29133: 7. 
Gaudet. 8016 


Joyful morn; by R. L. Siddons; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69598 ; Syd- 
ney L. Rothery. 8017 


Joyous springtime; w and m Hazel 
Hunter Roberts; med. voice; in F. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 35676; Bos- 
ton music co. 8018 


Jumpin’ up and down; w and melody 
Zez Confrey and Byron Gay. ©1c. 
Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70349; Leo 
Feist, inc. 8019 


Just a bowl of sweetpeas; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 69530; 
Jennie May Hunter. 8020 


Just a dreamer; song, m Jack Ma- 
honey. -© Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 
35598; Eugene D. Yates. 8021 


Just a handful of sod from old Erin; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 69693 ; William John Holland. 

8022 


Just a little dream of Hawaii and 
you; song. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 70374; Lee Clay Wood. 8023 


Just a little smile; song. © 1. Apr. 
21, 1983; E unp. 70347; John Har- 
rison Ainsworth and Frank J. Ford. 

8024 


Just a loss to me; w and melody Claire 
Foster Dinsmore. © 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70472; Clara F. Dins- 
more. 8025 


Just a melody for you; pf. treble with 
w. © 1c Apr. 19, 1933; HE unp. 
70342; Samuel Carlisle Goodrich, 
jr. 8026 


Just a mem’ry of mother; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Apr. 2, 1933; 
BE pub. 35929; Margaret F. Thorn- 
bury. 8027 


Just a shady hillside and you; song, 
m Chas. A. Locke. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1933; E unp. 70305; G. F. Wood- 
yard. 8028 


Just an everyday girl; valse song. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. T0660; 
Kathleen A. Sullivan. 8029 


Just an old rocking chair, by the fire- 
side; song, melody Pauline Story. © 
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70213; 
John Brett. 8030 


Just another broken dream; song, m 
Glenn Horn and George Wilson. © 
1 ec. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69601; 
Glenn Alton Horn. 8031 


Just another war on love; song. © 
1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69885; 
Hunter L. Reynolds. 8032 


Just because; encore song, w Mary 
Carolyn Davies, m Otto L. Bohanan. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70234; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 8033 


Just because it’s you; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 70302; Virginia Daniels. 8034 


Just chaperone; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1933; E unp. 70423; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 8035 


Just keep on smileing [Sic]; song, m 
Louis A. Baisuert. © ic. Apr. 27, 
1933; E unp. 70677; Allen Merle Van 
Tassel. 8036 


Just like all the rest; fox-trot song. . 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69577; 
Gene Williams. 8037 


Just pleasing you; fox-trot, w and m 
Leo Towers, Harry Leon and Hora- 
tio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 27, 19383; E for. 29199; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 8038 


338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Just say it—don’t write it;; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 70043; Gustav Hansen. 8039 


Just to be with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 70479; 
Augusta B. Palmer. 8040 


Just to hold you tenderly; w I. Bar- 
ragan, m G. M. Thomas. © 1 c. 
Apr. 7, 1983; E unp. 69797; George 
M. Thomas and Irma Barragan. 

8041 


Just you and I; song. ©1c. Apr. 19, 
193838; E unp. 70288; Ward Edgebert 
Dawson. 8042 


Kadisch; par V. Dyck; violon solo et 
pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29361; 
Editions Salabert. 8043 


Katz im sack; eine lustige winterge- 
schichte mit m u. tanz, Ladislaus 
Szilagyi, m Michael Hisemann. Par- 
titur. [Hungarian text] © Feb. 15, 
1933; D 28432; Francis Bard & son. 

8043* 


Keep a light in your window tonight; 
w Lester McHarland, melody Robert 
A. Gardner. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1933; 
EK unp. 69773; M. M. Cole pub. co. 

8044 


Keep holding on; hymn, w W. C. 
Poole, m C. H. Gabriel; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 14, 1933; E pub. 
35823 ; John H. Brunner. 8045 


Keep in the will of God; hymn. © | 


Apr. 5, 1983; E pub. 35694; M. Isa- 
bel Hallett. 8046 


Keep on to Galilee; 
Ww abnon., m arr. Otto L. Bohanan. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 19383; E unp. 70235 ; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 8047 


Kentucky Lou; w A. F. Moore, m V. 
Moore. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 
70359; Albert F. Moore and Vashti 
Moore. 8048 


Kiddies; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
28, 1933; E unp. 70717; Charles Pan- 
zer, Bert Douglas and J. P. De- 
Laney. 8049 


King (The) fishers; operetta, libretto 
George Mitchell. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1933; D 28421; Felix Fox. 8049* 


ool (The) folio for Hawaiian guitar ; 
by Herbert Boote, Paula Kahiku, 
Joseph W. Nicomede, and others; 
Hawaiian guit. solo with Spanish 
enit. acc. © Mar. 6,' 193833. AA 
116783; Nicomede music co. 8050 


negro Spiritual, » 


8064 


King-Kong; melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 


1933; E unp. 70316; John Sterling. 

8051 

Kiss (A) for a smile; song; with uku- 

lele arr. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; BE 
unp. 69981; Wilbert O. Wells. 

8052 


Kitty; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1933; E unp. 70661; Bertha Heath. 
8053 


Kleiner marsch; de Madchen in uni- 
form, paroles Jacques Réale, m 
Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 29487; Editions Campbell, Con- 
nelly. 8054 


Kleopatra; tango, z revue Caesar, pri 
Jaroslav Jezek; orch. pts. © Nov 
13, 19382; E for. 29098; Hudebni ma- 
tice umélecké besedy. 8055 


(Julia ) Quatre piéces: 

© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 
29510; Julia Klumpkey, By par 
Thomery. 8056 


Knee deep in rhythm; w Gus Kahn, 
m Al Goodhart, pf. arr. Wayne Al- 
len. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp 
70648 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

8057 


Knights of chivalry; grand march, 
Louis J. Panella; full concert band 
pts., with solo B flat cornet, conduc- 
tor. © Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 35996; 
Volkwein bros., inc. 8058 


Knocking; unison song, w Walter de 
la Mare, m Morgan Nicholas. © 
Mar. 31, 19383; E for. 29229; Edward 
Arnold & @o. 8059 


Knute Rockne; w and melody. ©1¢ 
Apr. 14, 1933 ; HK unp. 70049 ; Esther 
Mason. 8060 


L.P. (The) drag; w and m Ted Mar: 
shall. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69852; Dialectic soc. 806] 


Labourez, Margot, les vignes; chanson 
populaire du XVI° siécle, harmoni- 
sée Henry-Vasseur, version poétique 
Charles L’H6pital; choeur 4 8 Voix 
égales, sans ace. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29282; Heugel. 8062 


Lago Maggiore; serenata, August 
Nolck, op. 134, arr. George Henry 
Sadler; organ. © Feb. 24, 1933; H 
for. 29145; Augener, ltd. 8063 

Laissez-vous glisser; valse du Mark- 
stein, paroles Lucien Kam et Géo. 
Koger, m Vincent Scotto; avec ac. 
cord de V’ukulele. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
EK for. 29367; Editions Salabert. 

8064 


Klumpkey 
alto et pf. 


339 


‘OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, is. Wao 


Lake Erie (The) waltz: w and melody. | Lawd! show me the way; w Ralph 


© 1 ce. Mar. 6,:1933; E wnp. 68418; 
Leo Hanley Walker. $065 


Lament (The) ; w and melody. ©1«. 
Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70036; Her- 
man G. Comery. S066 


Lament for the living; suite in G flat, 
lyric miniatures for modern orch., 
Charles Harold, transcribed James 
Matté; pf. © Mar. 7, 1933; E pub. 

® 34874; Lawrence music publishers, 
inc. S067 


Lancashire; w and m Jimmy Ken- 
nedy; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. ©. Apr. 4, \1983= [By tor: 
29197; B. Feldman & co. S068 


Land and sea; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70035; Her- 
man G. Comery. 8069 


Land (The) of beer and wine: Song. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E..unp. 69975; 
Joseph A. Lonergan. 8070 


Larow (The) love song: w and mel- 
ody. ©1c Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 
70491; Wilhelmina Spies. 8071 


Las! je n’itrai plus; chanson populaire 
du XVI° siécle, harmonisée Henry- 
Vasseur, version poétique Charles 
L’HO6pital; choeur 4 8 voix égales, 
sans acc. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
29283 ; Heugel. 8072 


Lass o’ Killarney; w and m Otto L. 
Bohanan. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70236; Florence D. Bohanan. 

8073 


Last (The) straw: musical mono- 
logue, w George Elton, m George 
Baker; pf. © Mar. 13, 1933; E for. 
29152; Reynolds & co. 8074 


Last (The) waltz; song. ©1ce. Apr. 
26, 1988; E unp. 70612; Mary A. 
Blower. 8075 


Laugh; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
17, 1933; E unp. 70188: Mignonne 
Vestal. 8076 


Laughing (The) song; from The fled- 
ermaus, English, Alfred Kalisch, m 
Johann Strauss. © Apr. 13, 1933; 
E for. 29459; Cranz & co.. itd. 

8077 

Lavender; 2-pt. song, w traditional, 
m May Sarson. © Mar. 31, 1933; 
E for. 29223; Edward Arnold & co. 

8078 

Lawd shoo away dem blues: w Chap- 
in, m Ronald Thor. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1933; E unp. 67886; Waldo E. 
Fisher. 8079 


Stanley, m Hero De Rance; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 13, 1933; E 
for. 29444; Peter Maurice music ¢o., 
1td. 8080 


Lay your head on my shoulder; w and 


melody Sam Coslow, Con Conrad 
and Jimmy Campbell. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
20, 19383; E unp. 70461; Famous 
music corp. 8081 


Lazy Colorado moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1983; E unp. 68468; 
George Thomas. 8082 


Lazy lover’s moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70099; H. Clif- 
ford Lloyd. 8083 


Lead on, Roosevelt; song, m N. B. 
Manry. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 70458; Naida Barr Manry and 
Margaret Vogan Toler. 8084 


Leader of American spirit; march; 
1st and 2d mandolin and chitarra. 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70297; 
Pasquale De Cesare. 8085 


Leaving all to follow Jesus; hymn, w 
and m A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 
1933 ; E pub. 35891; Robert H. Cole- 
man. 8086 


Légendes de la forét; valses, Johann 
Strauss, arr. Julien Porret; orch. 
avec jazz ptes. © Jan. 15, 1933; E 
for. 29297; Heugel. 8087 


Legion (The) parade; march; pf. 
with w. © 1 ec. Apr. 10), 19333 EH 
unp. 69926; Arthur McFarlane. 

8088 


Lehman-Wilson (The) unique Violin 
method; by Lallah Stephenson Leh- 
man and Elsie Stephenson Wilson. 
© Feb. 28, 1933; AA 116970; Fill- 
more bros. co. 8089 


Leola; song. © 1 © Apr -3nemee 
E unp. 70702; Reginald Beales and 
Alexander S. Baker. 8090 


Let go and let God; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 69531; 
Mary Hungerford Robinson Cook. 

8091 


Let him live; w and m Tommy Tucker, 
Irving Bibo and Kerwin Somerville; 


pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1983; E 
unp. 70393; Bibo-Lang, ine. 8092 
Let Jesus listen in; song. ©1c. Apr. 


10, 1988; E unp. 69915; Faye Carr 
Perkins. 80938 


340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


8122 


Let me have just one more dance with 
you; waltz, w G. Kaufman, melody 
M. Greher. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; 
H unp. 70327; Ghersen Kaufman 
and Murray Greher. 8094 


Let me live in your heart; pf. with 
me Ko) toe. Apr, ‘12; 1983; HE’ unp. 
69970; Grace Blakely Buck. 8095 


Let me sleep on the edge of the 
prairie; w and m H. Gerson. © 
Apr. 25, 1983; E pub. 36004; George 
F. Briegel, inc. 8096 


Let me talk lovely talk to you; valse 
song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 
70533; Robert J. Drummond. 8097 


Let’s be a twosome; song. © 1 « 
Apr. 7, 19383; E unp. 69787; Mary 
Josephine O’Malley Wyles. 8098 


Let’s bend an elbow; w C. J. Scheib, 


m Johnny Goldfine. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1983; E unp. 70319; Bernard- 
Scheib music co. 8099 


Let’s get going: w and melody. © 1 
e, Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70195; 
Walter Frederick Gardner. 8100 


Let’s give love another chance; w and 
m Carmen Lombardo, Herb. Magid- 
son and Sam H. Stept; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 35210; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince. 

8101 


Let’s go to the movies; fox-trot song, 
w V. Clark. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1932; E 
unp. 70163; George Lee Turner. 
8102. 


_Let’s go, United States, let’s go; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1938: E unp. 70510; 
Hdwin Henry Dreyer. 8103 


-Let’s have a cup of prosperity tea; 
' song, m Carrie H. Pennywell. © 
1 ec. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70077; 
Minnie Slaybaugh Heffner. 8104 


Let’s hold hands; w and melody. © 
mew V. Clark. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1932; E. 
 unp. 70163 ; George Lee Turner. 


ch Let’s part in the same old way; waltz 
song. © 1 c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69624 ; Ralph M. Worthen. 8106 


Tet’s seal_the night with love; valse 
sone: © 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 1983: H unp. 
70662; Dennis Fernando. 8107 


Let’s stop the time and stay awhile; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; HB 
unp. 69727; Loren Revelle Bledsoe. 

$108 


8102 


Let’s try and start all over again; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
H unp. 70473; Charles Hender. 

8109 


Let the moon and stars above cheer 
up for you; fox, song, melody F. 
Cusenza. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933: B 
unp. 70446; Frank Cusenza and Jo- 
Seph Serra. 8110 


Let the Savior cheer you on your way; 
hymn, w U. S. Keeling, sr., m U. S. 
Keeling, jr. © Apr. 19, 1933; E 
pub. 35928; U. S. Keeling & Son. 

8111 


Let us sing a new song; med. voice. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 35623; Grace 
Leadenham Austin. 8112 


Let us with a gladsome mind; w John 
Milton; mixed voices. © Mar. 14, 
1933; E for. 28379; Greville Cooke. 

8113 


Lettres (Les) que lon garde; paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Vincent Scotto; 
avec accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 29382; Editions Sal- 
abert. $114 


Liberty victory march; song. © Mar. 
25, 1933 ; E pub. 35824; David Sachs. 
8115 


Lie (The); cho. or quartet, w Hale 
C. Cole, m and arr. Geoffrey O'Hara; 
male voices. © Apr. 18, 1933; H 


pub. 35974; Harms, inc. 8116 
Lied ueber musik; nach dem Fran- 
zoesischen der Prinzessin Helene 


von Orleans, w u. m Andrew Israel. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1933; E unp. 67496; 
Amelia Bergen. 8117 


Liederkranz fiir kleine musikanten ; 
eine vorbereitung zum polyphonen 
spiel, Albert Kranz; klavier mit 
violinstimme beigegeben. bd. 2, nr. 
jHuud Gp © Heb: 15,ylOsace We tor 
29258; Fr. Portius. 8118 


Life: song. © Mar. 30, 1933; E pub. 
36029; Theda Wilkinson. 8119 


Life is a dance; w Gus Kahn, m Oscar 


Levant. © 1c Mar. 20, 19383; E 
unp. 70638; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 8120 


Life is like a toy; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 5, 19838; E unp.. 69709; 
Garnell Williams. 8121 


Life of Thomas Alva Edison; opera, 
melody. .© 1.¢ +Apr: 10, 1933. 
unp. 69889; Rodley Delmus Stouten- 
burg. 8122 


341 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8123 


Lift me up; hymn, w tr. and m arr. 
© July 6, 1932; E pub. 35762; Na- 
thaniel Carlson. 8123 


Lift me up to Thee; hymn, w Martha 
Ann Price, m B. B. McKinney. © 
Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35911; Robert 
H. Coleman. 8124 

Lift up your eyes; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1983; E unp. 69826; 
Carl Lister Whitney. 8125 

Light fingers; by Hugo Friedhofer ; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 70710; Movietone music corp. 


8126 

Lights; w and melody © 1 ec. Apr. 
25, 1933; Ei -unp.- 70471; Millie 
Warde Hillgardner. 8127 


Like as the hart; tr. from Psalms 42 
and 43,.and m. © 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 
1933; E unp. 70763; Christian Paul 
Heinlein. 8128 


Li'l fella; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 
21, 1933; E unp. 70366; Ella Allen. 
8129 


Lily i skandaliara; w and melody P. 
Tountses 46). 1 ver daa: 309 s8 | iB 
unp. 69075; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 8130 


song. © <1 ¢: Apr. 1, 
1933; E unp. 69568; Anthony A. 
Pawlowski. 8131 


Listen while I tell; hymn, w T. O. 
Chisholm, m John Roy Harris. © 
Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35890; Robert 
H. Coleman. 8132 


Liszt (Franz) Love dreams; arr. Cal- 
vin Grooms; solo or duet for violin, 
and pf. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 
30375; Century music pub. co. 

8133 


Liten (En) mascot; fox-trot, ur Gift- 
asvuxna dottrar, text Ake Sdder- 
blom, m Jules Sylvain. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 29329; Edition Sylvain. 

8134 


Little all alone; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70048; 
Victoria Kreusch. 8135 

Little (A) beer, a pretzel and you; 
w and m Howard Johnson, Harry 
Pease and Ed. G. Nelson; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 13, 1933; E 
pub. 35786; Irving Berlin, ine. 8136 


Little (A) bit of heaven; w Roy B. 
Hatch, m Clitus M. Wickens; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 35938; Universal music sales. 

8137 


Liquid gold; 


042 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Little (A) bit of love; w J. Keirn 
Brennan, melody W. Franke Har- 
ling. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E ump. 
69789; Leo Feist, inc. 8138 


Little Bo-Peep; unison song, w from 
nursery rhyme. © Mar. 28, 1933; 
E for. 29184; John Longmire. 8139 


Little (A) fugue: by R. L. Siddons; 
pf. ©.1 @ Apes) eae 
69599 ; Sydney L. Rothery. 8140 


Little (The) gray hen; French-Cana- 
dian folk song, arr. G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; mixed voices. © Apr. 20, 
1833; E pub. 35970; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co. 8141 


Little lady in blue; w and m Bob 
Hamilton and Frank Wagner; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 
70457; Robert P. Hamilton. 8142 


Little lane; English, Don Titman, m 
C. Penaloza and J. D. Filiberto, arr. 
Angelo Fassio. © Apr. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36025; A. Fassio. 8143 


Little lazy moon; fox trot song. © 
1 ce. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69874; 
Tony H. Kanicke. $144 


Little love star; w and melody © 1 
ce. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69696; Jean 
Johnson. 8145 


Little (A) memory; w S. Armstrong, 
m John Beck. ©1e. Apr. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 70509; Sybil Armstrong and 
John Beck. $146 


Little one; w and m Herman Hupfeld; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 10, 1933; 
EK pub. 35737; Harms, ine. 8147 


Little (A) pen, a little ink, a little 
paper; w and melody Harry Pease, 
Ed. Nelson and Dave Dreyer. © 
1c. Apr. 7, 19383; H wap) Gg7o0: 
Irving Berlin, ine. 8148 


Little Ruth Lee; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70028; 
Norman Lazer, 8149 


Little (A) Spanish serenade; by L. 
A. Smetana; cello and pf. © Apr. 
20, 19383; E pub. 35989; Theodore ~ 
Presser co. 8150 | 


Little sweetheart of mine; w and m_ 
Mazie Wivell, arr. Chas. Wolff; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 35859 ; DeVaignie music corp. 

8151 


Little threads of silver, peeping thru 
the gold; w Harry Pease, m Ed. G. 
Nelson, pf. scored Jim Thomas; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 35148; Mort Beck music co. 

8152 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Little (A) year ago; pf. with w. © 
ie Ap? 18.90 198s8.;; Evunp.. T0217 ; 
Marie Shaffer. 8153 


Littul gal so true; negro love song, w 
and m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 c¢. 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70287; Flo- 
rence D. Bohanan. 8154 


Lone (The) hobo; w and melody, m 
arr. Walter W. Newcomer. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69913; Joseph 
Hone. 8155 

Lonely; song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 70275; Cordia Bruner. ~- 

8156 

== "cone, im: Luther A. Clark. © 
1 ec. Apr. 5, 1933; H unp. 69679; 
Hvelyn Dawson. 8157 


w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 70070; Edmund Delli 


Boyi. 8158 
Lonesome; song, w Walter B. Ed- 
mundson. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 70219; Gustavus Adolphus 
Schnabel. 8159 


Lonesome and blue; w L. Penalver, 
melody Lynwood Penalver, Thomas 
Cofield and Ernest Waddy. ©1«. 
Mar. 20, 1988; E unp. 69011; Lyn- 


wood C, Penalver. 8160 
Lonesome little buddy; w David 
Gildea, m William Smith. © 1. 


Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70066; David 
Bernard Gildea. 8161 


Lonesome without you; w and melody. 
©l1e. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70367; 
Marie Bullivant. 8162 


"Long about clover time; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 29, 1983; E unp. 70765; 
John Calvin Nickelsen. 8163 


Long ago far away; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69900; 
_ Frank Versaci and George Febbo. 

8164 


Long as I love you; song, m Bruce 
Hamilton Douglass. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1983; E unp. 706382; Clark Everett 
Somers. 8165 


Long, long ago; w and melody. © 
Mee ADG.1.) 19Sars., Ky. Wap. 69589. ; 
Chester A. Cola. 8166 


Longing; song, from Lost gods. © 
Apr. 14, 1983; E pub. 35813; Marion 
Prentice. 8167 


Longing’ eyes; song, w Charlotte 
Ditchett. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E 
unp. 69829; Conrad Held. 8168 


3 


8182 


Look for the silver lining; hymn, w 
and m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 
1933; EH pub. 35906; Robert H. Cole- 
man. 8169 


Look up at the moon; waltz, w and 


m Charles’ Birkett. © Apr. 24, 
1983; E for. 29499; Gordon V. 
Thompson, Itd. 8170 


Look what I’ve got; from A bed time 
story, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35732; Famous music 
corp. 8171 


Looking for you; fox-trot, words pic- 
ture Al West, m Herman A. Hum- 
mel. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 
35611; Alger R. Westcott. 8172 


Looking forward; w Benny Davis, m 
Ben Oakland: with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 28, 1983; E pub. 36067; Ameri- 
can music corp. 8173 


Looking out of my window; foxtrot 
song. ©1e. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70534; Lillian Thursam. 8174 


Lord Jesus, please lead me home; 
song, pf. arr. Wash. Rhea. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 6, 19383; E unp. 69731; Jesse 
Hizekiel Swayzee. 8175 


Lord (The) Mayor’s show; w and m 
Leslie Sarony; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29200; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 8176 


Lord (The) protector; unison song, 
w Hugh Chesterman, m Colin Tay- 
lor. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29218; 
Edward Arnold & co. SLIT 


Lorena; march, Joe Mosti; pf. accor- 
dion. © Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 
35665; O. Pagani & bro. 8178 


Lorsque revient le printemps; 6/8 one- 
step, paroles Roger Bernstein, m G. 
van Parys; avee accord de lukulele. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29381; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 8179 


Lost (The) chord; amen, w Adelaide 
Anne Procter, m Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. for sop. solo and male voices. 


© Apri 4019383 ;\4Haepub. 35923 > 
Thomas James Kelly. 8180 
Lost (The) kite; 2-pt. song, w Wil- 


frid Thorley, m Colin Taylor. © 
Mar. 31, 1938; E for. 29219; Hdward 
Arnold & co. 8181 


Loudly proclaim; song, Welsh air arr. 
with descant, H. A. Chambers. © 
Apr. 18, 1983; E for. 29468; Novello 
& co., ltd. 8182 


43 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8183 


Louisian’; w Lawrence Stallings, m 
Dave Snell. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 70640; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. $183 


Louisiana mama; w and melody. © 
aA pr.228,. 19386) Heenmnp). 70016 ; 
Jack Leahy, Bert Douglas and J. P. 
DeLaney. 8184 


Love and romance; song, m Raoul Le- 
pine; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 25, 
1933: E pub. 35628; Armand Clou- 
tier. 8185 


Love at last; w Jack Lockwood, mel- 
ody E. Petti. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 69944; Emil Petti and John 
Francis Lockwood. 8186 


Love-bird’s (The) call; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70592; Marie 
D. Sweeney. 8187 


Love for two; w Beverly M. Jones, 
melody Edris Christie. © 1c. Apr. 
3, 1933; E unp. 69610; Edris C. 
Jones. 8188 


Love give me the night; w H. Hjal- 
mar Uaglund, m Vic. Carpenter. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69834; Al- 
fred Victor Carpenter. 8189 


Love (The) gleam; valse, w and m 
P. W. Deay. ©1ce. Apr. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 70535; Parepa Walker ee 

81 


Love in the sweet blue South; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1983; H 
unp. 70489; Allen Darrington. 8191 


Love is a rose; w and m Otto L. 
Bohanan. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 70238; Florence D. Bohanan. 

8192 


Love is a song; w and m Bob Keith. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1983; E unp. 69625; 
Robert David Keith. 8193 


Love is gone; w Mack Swift and Hi 
Alexander, ro Murray Rumshinsky. 
© Apr. 10, 1983; E pub. 35873; 
Lawrence music publishers, inc. 

$194 


Love is in your eyes; w Marjorie Har- 
per, Spanish, Nenette Noriega, 
melody Tito Guizar. © 1 c. Apr. 
22, 19838; E unp. 70388; Mort Beck 
music co. 8195 


Love is just a dance; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69907; 
Francis Burt Schlageter. 8196 


Love is like a toothache; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70663 ; 
Anna Mae Burish. 8197 


344 


i 


pt. 111, n.-s., v. 28 


Love letter in the snow; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70621; Marion 
Gribble. 8198 


Love like the shadows on the stream 
has drifted away from me; Song, 
w Lulu Darneille Kinder and Maude 
Darneille. © 1 ¢ Mar. 29, 1933; 
EK unp. 69989; Irene Darneille Me- 
Donald. $199 


Love, love, adieu; song. © 1 e¢. Apr. 
19, 1983; E unp. 70279; Hector Dew- 
hurst MacCarthy. 8200 


Love made a fool out of me; w and 
m John David and Will Livernash. 


© Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 36064; 
Walter A. Quincke. 8201 
Love-me; waltz, melody Ada May. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69748; 
Ada May Weeks. 8202 
Love’s divine; pf. with w. © 1 eé. 
Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69643; Ila 
Grace Stoflet. 8203 
Love’s making a fool of me; song. 


© 1.c. Apr, 6, 19338; gape agimG- 
Ruth Vogel Russell. 8204 


Love sings a song in my heart; hymn, 
w and m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 
3, 1933; E pub. 35896; Robert H. 
Coleman. 8205 


Love (A) song; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 70338; 
Nicola Sigismondi. 8206 


Love song; Cheyenne Indians, by Isi- 
dor Philipp, op 91; pf. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35980; Theodore Pres- 
ser Co. 8207 


Love song of the aviator; w Franklin 
A. Gaylord, melody Lionel S. Baldin, 
and 8S. F. Baldin.: © 1 @ Ape. 
1933; E unp. 70406; Siluan F. Bal- 
din. 8208 


Love songs of the Nile; from The 
barbarian, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
pub. 35620; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 8209 


Love (A) that might have been; w 
Lewis Maxfield Gallagher, m R. P. 
Crawley and Harold Brallier Noff- 
singer. © 1 .c..Apr.,14, 193e000 
unp. 70076; Reyburn Paul Crawley. 

8210 


Love waltz; melody. © 1. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69746; George Solar. 
8211 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1983 


Love you’ve done me wrong; w and 
melody. ©1c., Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69994; Dick Herman Samuels. 8212 


Loveland ; fox-trot song © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1933; E unp. 69578; Margaret F. 
Thornbury. 8213 


Lover of my dreams; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1 c¢. Mar. 17, 
1983; E unp. 69559; Dorothy King. 

8214 


Love’s innocence; song, ed. Charles 
Midgley. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 69608; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 

8215. 


Loves’ own paradise; w and melody. 
© 1 e¢ Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70153; 
Natanael Christensen. 8216 


Lovetime; song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; 
EK unp. 703815; Arthur Melvin Fay. 
8217 


Lucky in love; m Milbra Jean Pope; 
Pil with w. © /1°c.. Apr. 3, 1933; 
EK unp. 69618; Toussaint L’Ouver- 
ture Pope. 8218 


Luella; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1983; EH unp. 70664; C. D. Eddy. 
8219 


Luella, my tango queen; w Jack Proc- 
tor, m R. Douglas; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29201; 
Lawrence Wright music co. 8220 


Lullaby; w and m Marie Ordway. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1933; E unp. 69865; 
Frank B. Lambert and Marie O. 
Lambett. 8221 


Lullaby, tender and low; song. ©1c. 
Apr. 21, 19838; E unp. 703862; Fern 
Ida Glasgow. S222 


Lullaby to love; w and m Arthur An- 
derson, Eddie Fitzgerald and Blanid 
Gilbert. © Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 

~ 30806; Alfred music co., inc. 8223 


Lyric (A) in melody; by R. L. Sid- 
dons; pf. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 69600; Sydney L. Rothery. 

8224 


Ma Betty Boop; fox-trot, dans La joie 
de Paris, paroles Henry Varna, 
Mare Cab et Bobby, m Georges 
Tabet. (© Mar. 25; 1933; °° for. 
29138; Editions Joséphine Baker. 

8225 


Ma zoulie moukére; fox-trot, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et Géo Koger, m 
Léon Raiter; avec accord de lVuku- 
lele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29363 ; 
Editions Salabert. 8226 


8240 

Madlibray; de Serge Weksler; pf. © 
Dee, Sly. 19925.) BE: for. 29256; 
Choudens. 8227 
Midchen in uniform; ouverture du 


film, paroles Jacques Réale, m Milde- 
Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
29489; Hditions Campbell. 8228 


Magic in the garden; unison, w Biddy 
Moran, m Gordon Jacob; girls 
voices. © Mar. 21, 19383; E for. 
29154; Boosey & co., ltd. 8229 


Maid of the moon; w Helen Haynes, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 70695; Helene Hipkins. 

8230 


Main title for a Hungarian or Gypsy 
picture; by Samuel Kaylin, arr. by 
Emil Gerstenberger; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69770; 
Movietone music corp. i 8231 


Majel; Indian dove song, w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69793; Arthur H. Meyer. 8232 


w and melody Giuseppe 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 19383; 
8233 


Mamma; 
Grande. 
unp. 70558; Joseph Cerabino. 


Man (The) in the moon knew; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 69579; Margaret EH. Hood. 

8234 


Manual of exercises in dictation for a 
course in aural theory. © Apr. 26, 
1933; AA 120266; Louise H. Cuyler. 

8235 


March faithful soldiers, keep march- 
ing along; w and m Bob Miller and 
Gene and Glenn; mixed voices, 
unace. © Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 
35790; Robbins music corp. 8236 


March of the cubs; by James Brown; 
violin, with pf. ace. ed. Nancy Gil- 
ford, 2d violin and cello pts. ad lib., 
and w interpolated. © Mar. 27, 
1933; E for. -9188; Stainer & Bell, 
ilar age 8237 


Marcha espanola; pf. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1933; E unp. 70254; Salvator P. 
Fachutar. 8238 


Marchand (Le) de sable; berceuse, 
paroles Pierre Bayle et Robert Mal- 
leron, m Jane Bos; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 
29371; Editions Salabert. 8239 


Marching on to Chicago; w and m 
Richard Daly, Thomas Parmiter and 
C. M. Wickens; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 29, 1938; E pub. 35547; 
Clitus M. Wickens. 8240 


349 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8241 


pt. In, 0. s., Vv. 28 


Marietta; by Ada May; pf. © 1. | Mayblossom; operetta. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69749; Ada 
May Weeks. 8241 


Marina (Les); one-step dans Un soir 
de réveillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, m 
Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 
Yukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932: E for. 
29429: Editions Salabert. 8242 


fox-trot, Attilio Perry; 
pf. accordion. © Mar. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 35664; O. Pagani & bro. 8243 


Maroon and gold; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69780; Arthur 
McFarlane. §244 


Marta rambling rose of the wildwood; 
special male quartette, w L. Wolfe 


Marionette; 


Gilbert, m Moises Simons, arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson. © Apr. 18, 
1933; E pub. 35792; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8245 


Martint (B.) Sept arabesques; études 
rythmiques; violon ou violoncelle et 
pf. © Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 29504; 
R. Deiss. 8246 


Sonate; violon et pf. © Dee. 15, 
1932; E for. 29503; R. Deiss. 8247 


Marva; a lament, song. © 1. Apr. 
1, 19383; E unp. 69553; Marie Arms. 
8248 


Mary, that old sweetheart of mine; 
w and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 70061; John Van Dael. 


8249 

Masabi; pf. con letra. © Feb. 24, 
1933; E for. 29082; Roberto Ravelo. 
8250 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground; by 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. Fred A. 
Schiefelbein; pf. with w. © Apr. 


15, 1983; E pub. 35774; Volkwein 
bros., ine. 8251 


Massachusetts march; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
7, 19838; E unp. 69805; Ernest Her- 
menegilde Laprade. 8252 


Master’s (The) call; hymn. © 1 «. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70599; Alta F. 
Rumbaugh. $253 


Maurie Sherman’s band: song. © 


1 c. Apr. 4, 19383; E unp. 70091; 
Mary Alice Mullin. 8254 


Mauve (The) hour; de L. L. Lynde; 
orch. ptes. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
29300; L. Grus et cie. 8255 


May-fly (The) which only lives a day; 


w Betty Haddon, m H. CG. G. Ste- 
vens. © Mar. 29, 1933; E for. 
29210; Cary & co. 8256 


13, 19383; D 28422; Frances Fenwick 
Williams. 8256* 


Mayerl (The Billy) modern piano 
method; writen Billy Mayerl and 
Geoffrey Clayton; continental finger- 
ing. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1933; A ad int. 
17747 pubd. Apr. 6; Peter Maurice 
musi¢e co., ltd. 8256** 


Meadow-lark (The); by John Cari- 
bou, arr. G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; 
mixed voices. © Apr. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 35969; Raymond A. Hoffman 


co. 8257 
Mécanic; fox, Ed. Mahieux et Ch. 
Grigaut; orch. ptes. © Jan. 15, 


1933; E for. 29288; Choudens. 8258 


Medicine song; by Isidor Philipp, op. 
913. pf. Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35981; Theodore Presser co. 8259 


Meet me at the fair, honey; song, arr. 
Esther Hellyer. © 1 ¢« Apr. 17, 
1933; E unp. 70148; Juanita Bed- 
nar. 8260 


Meet me at twilight sweetheart; fox 
trot song. ©1e¢. Mar. 27, 1933; H 
unp. 69580; Maude Frye. 8261 


Meet me by moonlight; song, J. A. 
Wade, lyrics rev. and m arr. George 
F. Briegel. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36017; George F. Briegel, inc. 8262 


Meet me in the wildwood where the 
wild flowers grow: w and m Mazie 
Wivell, arr. Chas. Wolff; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35858 ; DeVaignie music corp. 8263 


Meet us in Chicago in 1933; w and m 
Anne Alden. © 1c Apr. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 69802; Alice P. Yarnell. 

8264 


Meet your troubles with a smile; 
hymn, w Jessie F. Moser, m B. D. 
Ackley. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
85904; Robert H. Coleman. 8265 


Meeting (The) of the waters; old 
Irish song, with deseant, arr. 
Thomas F. Dunhill, w Tom Moore. 
© Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29215; Hd- 
ward Arnold & co. 8266 


Mellow prairie moon; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70402; Hazel 
Clark. 8267 


Melodies of love; w and melody. © 
1, ¢«.Apr. 14, 1933;- B unps, 700sas 
Innocenza Murabito. 8268 

Memories; song, w P. B. Collins. ©1 
ec. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 69933; Effie 
Jackson Parker. 8-69 


346 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1983 


Memories of mother; w A. Premuto, 
m §S. Gaito. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 69635; Anthony Premuto and 
Samuel Gaito. 8270 


w and melody. © 1. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70498; Golda Marie 
Houser. 8271 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) The Christmas waits; 
arr. James Brown; violin with pf. 
ace. ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 
1983; E for. 29182; Stainer & Bell, 


ltd. 8272 
Father Christmas; arr. James 
Brown; violin with pf. ace. ed. 


Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29181; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 
8273 


Meditation; arr. James Brown; 
violin, with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gil- 
ford. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29190; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 8274 


Menuet en rondeau; by Couperin, free- 
ly arr. James Brown; violin with pf. 
ace. ed. Nancy Gilford and cello ad 
lib. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29173; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 8275 


Mercy from on high; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70063 ; 
Peter Stephen West. 8276 


Merrily we go along; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69807; William 
C. Becker. 8277 


Mess hall blues; w Oliver Prescott 
Robinson, jr., m John Jacob Stark. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69854; 
Dialectic soc. 8278 


Mexican (A) serenade; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 4, 1983; E unp. 69659; Flor- 
ence Grove Sierveld. 8279 


Midnight rythm; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1988; E unp. 69724; Samuel Frei- 
berg. 8280 


Miette; fox-trot, de Au pays du soleil, 
paroles René Sarvil, m Vincent 
Scotto; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29390; Editions 
Salabert. 8281 


Migot (Georges) Trois piéces; vio- 
lonecelle et pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; EH 
for. 29440; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 

8282 


Miller (The) of the Dee; unison song, 
Hnglish air arr. with descant H. A. 


8296 


Mimose; canzone slow-fox, versi Marf, 
m Paul Abel [and] EH facilissimo; 


canzone Slow-fox, versi Peppino 
Mendes, m Pete Rizza: orch. Vir- 


gilio Ripa; piccola orch. parti. © 
Feb. 14, 1938; E for. 29234; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢. 8284 


Mine alone; w and m Bob Phelan, arr. 
Ray Boughner. © 1 e. Apr. 17, 
1933; E unp. 70157; Robert Peter 
Phelan. 8285 


Mine alone sweetheart; song. © 1. 
Apr. 12, 1983; E unp. 69971; George 
Herbert Dowling. 8286 


Minnie the moocher’s son; song. © 
1) c. Apr. 25, 19383; E unp. 10475; 
India Thompson. $287 


Miserere mei, Deus; cho., from Psalm 
50, m Allegri, condensed and arr. 
Leo P. Manzetti; cho. of 3 equal 
voices. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
30957; McLaughlin & Reilly co. 

8288 


Misericordia; w and m Sister Teresa 


Mary; with refrain for 2 treble 
voices. © Apr. 7, 1933;'E. pub. 
30124; Teresa Mary Moyles. 8289 
Missa, Our lady of Pompeii; tradi- 


tional w, m Giovanni B. Fontana; 
mixed voices, organ or harmonium 
ace. © Apr. 138, 1933; E pub. 35838 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc. 8290 


Mississippi basin; w Andy Razaf, mel- 
ody Reginald Foresythe. © 1 e. 
Apr. 15, 19383; E unp. 70140; Joe 
Davis, ine. 8291 


Mist of the rainbow; song, melody 
harry, EE. Gotin. © bc. Apr £4, 
1933; E unp. 70152; John Labadie. 

8292 


Mister Moon, Moon, Moon; w and mel- 
ody Oct cc. Apr, 15° 19383 -) Hamp: 
69949; Frank Gilbert Pollay. 8293 


Mr. Roosevelt we’re with you; w and 
m James Alan Weir. © 1 c. Apr. 
14, 1983; E unp. 70075; James Fred- 
erick Alan Weir. 8294 


Mister Street Car Man; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70118; Elmer 
EH. Mayer. 8295 


Mocking-bird (The); American folk 
song, melody Alice Hawthorn, arr. 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer ; mixed voices; 
with flute or whistling obbl. © Apr. 


Chambers. © Apr. 18, 1933; E for. 20, 19338; E pub. 35972; Raymond A. 
29469; Novello & co., Itd. 8283 Hoffman co. 8296 
347 


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8297 


pt. II, NoSeweees 


Modern bugle method; by Arlie W. 
Latham, with 25 most popular bugle 
ealls and 10 bugle marches with 
drum ace. © Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 
35679; Boston musie co. 8297 


Modulations. © Apr. 25, 1983; E pub. 
36000; John N. Brown. 8298 


Moi, j'‘mets plein gaz; paroles R. Feral 
et J. Monteux, m Vincent Scotto; 
avec accord de ukulele. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 293869; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8299 


Moment musical; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1933; E unp. 69753; Rachael Reeves. 
8300 


Monotony blues; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70536; Cora 
Croff. 8301 


Monsieur baby; from A bedtime story, 
w Leo Robin, French lyrics André 
Hornez, m Ralph Rainger. © Apr. 
12, 19383; E pub. 35829; Famous mu- 
sic corp. 8302 


Montafia de amor; letra Luis Angel 
Cruz Mufioz, m Ignacio Villa. © 
Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 29246; South- 
ern music pub. ¢co., ine. 8303 


Montléry; de Bidon d’or, Henry Ver- 
dun; pf. et violon. © Nov. 1, 19382; 
E for. 29482; Editions Salabert. 

8304 


Moon dreams; song, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. ©1c. Mar. 17, 19838; E unp. 
69560; Hstelle Piatt. 8305 


Moon-man (The); song, from Sugar 


house. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1933; E unp. 
70020; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 83806 
Moonbeams; pf. treble with w. ©1c. 


Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 70007; Samuel 
Carlisle Goodrich, jr. 8307 


Moonbeams are memories; w B. Jef- 
fery, melody Marian Jeffery and A. 
Jeffery. © 1 @ Apr.’ 12,1933; BH 
unp. 69955; Belle Jeffery and Arthur 
Jeffery. 8308 


Moonbeams shy; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70537; Mar- 
guerite Fancher. 8309 


Moonlight; song. © 1c Apr. 26, 
1933; E unp. 70618; Miriam S. Mac- 
Murphy. 8310 

Moonlight (The) brings a picture of 
you; song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 70272; Lewis A. Kupperud. 

8 


Moonlight on Lake Erie; w and melo- 
dy. © 1. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69689; Eva V. Dawley. 8312 


Moonlight serenade; violin, with pf. 
Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69581; Ber- 
nard H. Quinn. 8313 


Moonlight serenade; violin, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Apr ¢)91933 5h uep- 
69809; Frank Adolph Fredericks. 

8314 


More than you know; hymn, w and m 
A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 35895; Robert H. Coleman. 

8315 


w and melody. © 1 c. Apr. 26, 
1933: E unp. 70601; Edward Ralph 
Chartier. 8316 


Morgenstimmung; de Madchen in uni- 
form, paroles Jacques Réale, m 
Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 1, 19382; E 
for. 29491; Editions Campbell, Con- 
nelly. 8317 


Mormon love serenade; w and m SS. 
Riggs and Alfred Norton. © Apr. 
25, 1983; E pub. 36018; George F. 
Briegel, ine. 8318 


Morning and evening; unison song for 
treble voices or massed singing. w 
Isaac Watts, m George Dyson. 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29225; Hd- 
ward Arnold & Co. 8319 


Morton Downey (The) song album; 
coll., compiled George McConnell, 
incl. 5 pieces arr. H. Sylvester 
Krouse; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
28, 1983; E pub. 36072; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8320 


Most anything will do for a couple-a- 
kids in love; song, w Andrew Lau- 
ren Deuschel. © 1 e Apr. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 70329; Edmar Alvin Langen- 
dorfer. 8321 


Mother; w M. Wolf, melody J. Auer- 
feld. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 
69747; Jerome Auerfeld and Milton 
Wolf. 8322 


Mother can I hold your baby in my 
arms a while; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69621; 
D. P. Cera. 8323 


Mother, darling mother; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70100; 
G. Alberta Foulks. 8324 


Mother, dear mother, a sadness comes 
o’er me: w and m Otto L. Bohanan. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70239; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 8325 


Mother in a vision; song, m Jack Ma- 
honey. © Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 
36028; Elva E. Straitor. 8326 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


8355 


Mother o’ mine; w Rudyard Kipling, 
m Daniel Protheroe; mixed voices; 
pf. or organ acc. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 35947; Boston music co. 

8327 


Mothers day; song, melody Wendell 
Given. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70298 ; Alice J. Bedard. 8328 


Mother’s love; Mother’s day solo, w 
Jane Alford, m C. Roland Flick. © 
Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 35692; Lor- 
enz pub. co. 8329 


Mother’s (A) prayer; valse song. © 
1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70538; 
Marie Arena. 8330 


valse song. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 70539; Rebecca Klingla. 


8331 


Mountain love; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 29, 1983; E unp. 70771; Wal- 
lace Sharpnack. 8332 


Mountaineer’s farewell; w and m 8. 


H. Wilbert. © Apr. 25, 1933; E 
pub. 36011; George F. Briegel, inc. 
8333 


a (The) mine; w and melo- 


© 1 ¢«. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 
“ee Fern Wright. §334 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Ron- 


dino; arr. James Brown; violin with 
pf. ace. ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 
af, 1983; EH for. 29172; Stainer & 


Bell, ltd. 8335 
Wiegenlied; English, Barnetta 
Brown, m arr. William Stickles; 


sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
EH pub. 35975; Harms, inc. 8336 


Mud in your eye; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 19383; E unp. 69941; 
Felton Kaufmann and Jerome Herst. 

8337 


Music is a friend of love; w and m Al. 
Rose and Maurice Elwin; with uku- 
kele arr. © Apr. 3, 1933; E for. 
29089; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 

8338 


Music-lover’s (The) ear tests and book 
of themes; by EH. Markham Lee. pt. 
2. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29454; 
Banks & son. 8339 


Music to the fairy prince; by Arne, 
arr. James Brown; violin, with pf. 
ace. ed. Nancy Gilford and 2d violin 
pt. ad lib. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
29168; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 8340 


Musical (The) salvationist; 
EF. G. Hawkes. 
pt. 4, Apr. 19338. 


compiled 
With suppl. v. 47, 

© Mar. 29, 1933; 
E for. 29211; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 8341 


Musique de scéne; avant la promen- 
ade, de Panurge, m Henri Cliquet- 


Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 
29337; Hditions Salabert. 8342 
—de Panurge, de Henri Cliguet- 


Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; BE for. 
29338 ; Editions Salabert. 8343 
— Regine et sa nouvelle robe, de 


Panurge, m Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; 
pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 293438; 
Hditions Salabert. 8344 


Mustalainen ; tango tzigane, text Hinar 
Westling, m Paolo Rodriguez. © 
Mar. 2, 1983; E for. 29455; A.b. 
meludico musikaliska Knuten. 8345 


My album of golden dreams; w V. EH. 
UWricchio, m P. A. Benson. © 1 e. 
Apr 71933 4 BE sunpe(01s2=) Paw 
Albert Benson and Vincent Edward 
Uricchio. 8346 

My angel; waltz, w and melody. 
ie, Apr. 5, 19383; BH unp: 696TL; 
liam Franklin. 8347 

My beautiful; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70115; Greg- 
ory Morabito. 8348 


My bluebird’s singing the blues; w Leo 


Wil- 


Robin, melody Ralph Rainger. © 
dC. .Apys 13,, 1983: Eh, unpe. T0245: 
Famous music corp. 8349 
My boyhood; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 703828; Olive 
Martin. 8350 
My childhood home; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1. c.: Mar. 17, 
1983; E unp. 69561; Hvelyn Mc- 
Carty White. 8351 


My darling, sweet Joann; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 70741; Herman Glinske. 83852 


My darling wife, and her infant baby; 
song, melody Larry E. Goffin. 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70452; 
Fannie Harper. $353 


My darling you will be; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 19383; E unp. 70046; 
Carl Jobnson. 8354 


My Dixie hi-dee-hide-away; w Roy 
Turk, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 
e. Apr. 11, 19383; E unp. 69948; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine. 8355 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8356 


My dream is gone, my heart is gone, 
too; w and m Marie Ordway. © 1 
e. Mar. 28, 193833 (BH) unp. 69863% 
Frank B. Lambert and Marie O. 
Lambert. 8356 


My dream of paradise with you; w 
A. E. Farmer, m C. C. Fulcher. © 
i G&G Apr. 3; 19383; Hi unp.. 69590; 
Arlie Elizabeth Farmer and Charles 
Crisp Fulcher. 8357 


My dreams; song. © 1 ce. Apr. 4, 
1983; E unp. 69649; Alfred John 


Ruck. 8358 
My garden of dreams; w A. EK. 
Farmer, m T. A. Sullivan. © 1 «. 


Apr. 12, 1983; E unp. 69977; Arlie 
Elizabeth Farmer and ‘Thornton 
Alexander Sullivan. 8359 


My grey and golden haired sweet- 
hearts; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 1933) .b) -unp. 690%: Krank 7B: 
Smith. 8360 


My Gypsy melody; w Ruth Prosser, 
m Eugene Jelesnik and Larry Holt; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 35768; Prosser music pub. 
co. 8361 

My Gypsy rhapsody; melody fox-trot, 
w Jack Lawrence, m Emery Deutsch 
and Arthur Altman, arr. Art Mc- 
Kay; orch. pts., with male trio arr. 
J. Rosamond Johnson. © Apr. 26, 
1933; E for. 36042; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8362 


w Jack Lawrence, m Hmery 
Deutsch and Arthur Altman, arr. 
J. Rosamond Johnson; with ukulele 
arras ©) Apr). ds), i983" i puis, 
35863; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 8363 


My heart is broken today; song, m 
L. McCane and Arthur T. Day. © 
1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69675; 
Lela McCane. 8364 


My heart is hummin’ I love you; w F. 
Hager, m J. Ring. © Apr. 14, 1933: 
Epub. 35747; Fred Hager and 
Justin Ring. 8365 


My home among those old New Eng- 
land ‘hills; song. © 1 ¢ Apr 21, 
1933: E unp. 70352; Harold Caleb 
Patch. 8366 


My honey’s got money; w and m Ted 
Marshall. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1983; BE 
unp. 69855; Dialectic soe. 8367 


My hotcha seventeen; song, with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 70723; Walter Max Becker. 

8368 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 28 


My Josephine; w and melody. ©1¢e 
Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69699; Mary 
Morang. 8369 


My lie to you; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1933; E unp. 69618; Floyd Zimmer- 
man. 8370 


My life is made up of dreams; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, pf. arr. Salvatore 
Molinari. © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 69718; Joseph Scogna. 8371 


My little hunk of gold; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
ec. Mar. 6, 1983; E unp. 68404; Al- 
bert Von Schritz. 8372 


My little mother, my dear; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69766; 
Olga Backus Pyles. 8373 


My little western sweetheart; song, 
arr. Harry A. Powell; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 13, 1933; E pub. 35943; 
Violet E. Simmonds. 8374 


My love is like a red, red rose; pt.- 
song, w Burns, m Arthur Colling- 
wood; mixed voices, without acc. 
© Dee. 27; 1932; BH for 29130: 
Paterson’s publications, ltd. 8875 


My Ma-ary; song, arr. Ruth Thurman. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1983; E unp. T0011; 
Emma North Messer. 8376 


My manager; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70743; Gladys 
M. Parsons. 8377 


My mother; pf. with w. © 1 c«. Apr. 
3, 1983; E unp. 69779; Arthur Me- 
Farlane. 8378 


——song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 
1 c« Mar. 17, 1933; ‘EH tips eae 
Francis Cook. 8379 


My mother’s melody: w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70625; 
Edmund Francis La Voie. 8380 


My mother’s prayer; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70113; Ina M. 
Buse. 8381 


My! oh, my; w and melody Harry 
tevel and Mack Gordon. © 1 «. 
Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70284; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

8382 


My old gal and U.S.A.; w W. C. Wil- 
liams, melody M. Du Frerre, pf. arr. 
Jerry Lawrence. © Apr. 14, 1933; 
E pub. 35784; Arthur F. Dutcher 
and William C. Williams. 8383 


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* MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19338 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein ; 
DE with: w. © Apr.''15,’ 1938. EB 
pub. 35775; Volkwein bros., ine. 

8384 


My one white rose; song. ©1c. m 
Mar. to, 1933)" hoe -w ADT. 20, 
unp. 70253; Shirley Hammerly. 

8385 


My own Haster service; 7 songs and 
a poem, w John Bowring, C. : 
Gabriel and A. M. Toplady. © 
Mar. 15, 1983; E pub. 35673; Chal- 
var A. Gabriel. 8386 


_My own, my little Boy Blue; w and 

melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E 

unp. 70051; Ann Elberta Moses. 
8387 


My own prosperity; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70501; 
T. M. McDonald. 8388 


My pathway of dreams; w D. Evans, 
m G. Doyle and Luther A. Clark, 
arr. Jean Walz; with ukulele arr. 


© Feb. 15, 1983; E pub. 35853; 


Gilbert Doyle and Delmer Evans. 


8389 
My pirate love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70120; Dono- 
van Ruby. 8390 


My radio queen; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 24, 1988; E unp. 70432; Mary 
Roos Haas. 8391. 


My radio sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1933; E unp. 70764; 
George Plumhoff. 8392 


My romantic waltz; song. © Apr. 22, 
1933; E pub. 36023; Harold Bowser. 
8393 


My rose of lovers lane; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70420; 
Warn Milford Oscarson. 8394 


My rosebud of Shannon; waltze song. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70364; 
Edward Demick. 8395 


My Russian moon; w and melody. © 
1 ec Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70565; 
Kenneth Hecht. 8396 


My scrap book from out of the past; 
song, pf. harmony F. B. Muratta. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 19383; E unp. 69542; 


8412 


My sheep-dog and I; w Herbert Lum- 
ley, m Pat Thayer. © Apr. 10, 1933; 
EH for. 29111; Keith Prowse & co., 
ltd. 8398 


My southern home calls me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
70421; Bessie Webb Jaynes. 8399 


My sweet Australian mother; song, 
melody M. A. Emery. © 1c. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69703; Marie W. Pur- 
cell. 8400 


My sweet Mary Lindy Lou; w and m 
Sara Goldman, arr. Bert Peters. © 
de, Apre 28, 1933 enh Vunpy (OTe ; 
Gertrude Ward Clark. 8401 


My sweetheart; fox trot; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70162; 
Harold D. Miller. 8402 


—  w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69965; Rodney Fish. 
8403 


My sweetheart days; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 
35930; Margaret F. Thornbury. 

8404 


My taxi to the moon; w E. Leone, m 
O. Peet. © Apr. 19, 1933; E pub. 
30934 ; Ernest Leone and Owen Peet. 

8405 


My Tennessee home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70492; 
Dora Byers. 8406 


My treasure box of love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; H unp. 
70381; Mary Fletcher Carr. 8407 


My world is in the shadows; song, 
arr. Ken Simmons. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1933; E unp. 70416; Harold E. Sarb. 

8408 


Na shledanou v lepSich Gasech ; pochod, 
z ponadky Robin zbojnik, slova: 
Voskovee i Werich, hudba: Jaroslav 


sezek.; (© (Oct. 118 1932 5 Wkotor: 
29103; Hudebni matice umélecké 
besedy. 8409 


Nabozné piesne; pre evanjelické aug. 
v. sosbieral a sostavil. © Jan. 15, 
1933; A 59501; Joseph Abraham. 

8410 


Namba; dance pantomime. © 1 e¢. 
Mar. 25, 19338; EH unp. 70022; Ernest 
Carter. 8411 


National emblem; march, E. EH. Bag- 
ley, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. 


Bertha Caton Christensen and Flora © Mar. 31, 1933; E pub. 35657; Wal- 
Belle Muratta. 8397 ter Jacobs, inc. 8412 
or 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8413 


Nations prayer for the President; w 
and melody Violet Nelson and Eve- 
lyn Nelson. © 1 c. Apr. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 70379; Evelyn C. Nelson. 

8413 


Nature’s blossoms bring memories of 
you; w and m Mazie Wivell, arr. 
Chas. Wolff; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 24, 1933; E pub. 35861; De- 
Vaignie music corp. 8414 


Ne dites plus rien; valse, de Son singe 
et moi, paroles Georges Thibault, m 
G. Costoncelli; avec accord de V’uku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29387 ; 
Editions Salabert. 8415 


Ne pas dire qu’on aime; tango, dans 
le film Une idée folle, paroles René 
Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m Ober- 
feld; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29865 ; Editions 
Salabert. 8416 


Ne sois pas jalouse; valse, du film, 
paroles René Pujol, m Oberfeld, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Dee. 31, 19382; E for. 29324; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 8417 


Nearer home; hymn, w Alice Cary, m 
B. B. MeKinney. © Mar: 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35920; Robert H. Coleman. 

8418 


’Neath the Oklahoma moon; song, w 
Frank Anstead; wth ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 31, 1933; E pub: 35797; Le- 


roy N. Fergeson. 9419 
Needin’; w Al West, m Herman Hum- 
mel. © Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 
36053; Alger R. Westcott. 8420 


Nelly was a lady; by Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. 
with w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 


39776; Volkwein bros., ine. 8421 
Nerts; w and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
29, 1933 ; E-unp: (0757 ;5 J: T:Acker- 
son. 8422 


Never a one; hymn, w and m Haldor 


Lillenas. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35909; Robert H. Coleman. 8423 
Never mind; fox trot song. ©1«. 


Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69876; Lillian 
Tracey Kempt. 8424 


New (A) deal; song, arr. Claude Lap- 


ham. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1983; E ump. 
70444; Skillman Hunter. 8425 
New deal (The) march; song. ©1e. 


Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69792; Claude 
Huizing. 8426 


3 


- 


3) 


pt. 11, DSR ae 


New (A) found love; songz ©Oi1e 
Apr. 1, 1983; E unp. 69541; Ben- 
jamin Handley. 8427 


New mown hay; w Gus Kahn, m Al 
Goodkart, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 19388; E unp. 70649; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 8428 


New (The) sunrise; w Louis Mar- 
shall, m Joseph Saunders. © 1 « 
Apr. 21, 1933; E unp: 103%3. Mar 
shall & Saunders. 8429 


New (The) trapeze; by Ella Ketterer ; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35982; 
Theodore Presser co. 8430 


Night club; 6 impressions, John W. 
Green; orch. with 3 pfs. Sec. © 1 
c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69962; Fa- 
mous music corp. 8431 


Night (A) for love; song. © 1. 
Apr. 22, 1983; E unp. 70376; Rus- 
sell Albert Whitaker. 8432 


Night (The) I made you mine; song. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1933; E ump. 70ase#; 
Donald Heath Hillery. 8433 


Night time blues; slow fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69582; 
L. M. Benjamin. 8434 


Night time is magic time for us two; 
w and m Florence M. Walker; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 28, 19382; E 
pub. 835755 ; Will Lewis. 8435 


Night winds; w and m Jerry Leng; 
guit. or banjo arr. © Apr. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 35810; American music corp. 

8436 

Ninon, ne me dites pas non; one step, 
dans Un soir de réveillon, !yries 
Jean Boyer, m Raoul Moretti: avec 
accord de lukulele. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E for. 29433; Editions Sala- 
bert. 84387 


No greater love; w and m Abner Sil- 
ver, Eddie Maxwell and Joseph 
Meyer. © Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 
36059; Keit-Engel, inc. 8438 


No more ifs; w Irvin Pollak; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 70220; Fred Samuel Stricker. 

8439 


No one seemed to care; hymn, w and 
m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35888; Robert H. Coleman. 

8440 


Ne one sweetheart but you: fox trot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; EH unp. 
69583 ; Cora Mosher. 8441 


2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1983 


Nobody else but my girl; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70218; 
Marie Shaffer. 8442 


Noél de paix; chanson. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 29476; Théophile Dron- 
chat. $443 


Normandy eyes; w Morton Downey 
and Al Bryan, m Geo. B. McConnell, 


arr. J. Rosamond Johnson; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 
36045; Edward B. Marks susic 
corp. &444 


Notte argentina; versi Clemente Gig- 
lio, melodia Gerardo Fisichelli. © 
1 ce. Apr. 4, 19383; E unp. 69660; 


Gerard Fisichelli. 8445 
Nouvelle méthode permettant d’ap- 
prendre rapidement le nouveau 


modéle d’accordéon chromatique; A 
deux rangées 22 notes, et 12 basses, 
Hdouard Jacovacci. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E for. 29294; Henry Lemoine 
& cie. 8446 


Now is the time for loving; melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70731; 
Harry Woodruff Campbell. 8447 


Now that beer is here; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69912; 
Salvador Lopez. $448 


Now they’ve got to love you for love; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 69741; Robert M. Ellery. 

8449 


Now you are gone; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 5, 1983; E unp. 69697 ; Mae 
La Placa. 8450 


Nursery rhymes for all occasions; m 
arr. John Bateson; pf. with w. © 
Apr. 4, 1933; E for. 29137; Edna 
Johnson. 8451 


O bella Tina; romanza, m Giuseppe 
Quartullo; violino 0 mandolino con. 
versi. © Mar. 23, 1933; E pub. 
35864; Giuseppe Antoci. 8452 


song, m Joseph Quartullo. © 
1 c. Mar. 21, 19383; E unp.. 69552; 
Joseph Antoci. 8453 


O belle étoile du matin; chant popu- 
laire harmonisé Henry-Vasseur ; 
cheeur 4 8 voix égales Sans acc. 
Jan, 15, 1983; E for. 29278; Heugel. 

8454 


O, come all ye faithful; traditional 
Christmas hymn, with descant, arr. 
Thomas F. Dunhill. © Mar. 31, 
1933; E for. 29216; Edward Arnold 
& Go. 8455 


*“O morning star; 


8469 


O Duke, alma mater, and other songs 
and verse of Trinity college and 
Duke university; w R. L. Durham 
and Plato Tracy Durham, set to old 
tunes. © Mar. 14, 1933; A 60879; 
Robert Lee Durham. 8456 


O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace; an- 
them, w D. Ambrose, tr. John 
Chandler, m Henry W. B. Barnes, 
op. 39; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
ace.; with violin obbl. © Mar. 7, 
1933; E pub. 35113; Gamble hinged 
music co. 8457 


O mon maitre; slow-fox-boston, dans 
Bariole, paroles Charles Trenet, m 
Jane Bos; avec accord de lukulele. 
© Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 29410; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. $458 


after chorale by 
Philipp Nicolai; transcribed for 
mixed choir. © Apr. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35648; Elmer Hanke. 8459 


O Mother of perpetual help; song. © 
Apr. 14, 1933; E pub. 35785; D’Avig- 


non Morel. 8460 
O salutaris Hostia; w from Latin 
prayer, m Marie B. Levere; sop. 
Solo) pt.4.0r organ, ace, © ec: 


Apr. 4, 1933; E unp. 70344; Marie 
Belanger Lever. 8461 


’O strumento fedele; canzone. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 29, 1933; E unp. 70773 ; Giusep- 
pe Mirabile. 8462 


O you South! I hear you call; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69687; Gertrude Cranford. 8463 


Off the beaten track; w and melody 
Yez Confrey. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1933 ; 
E unp. 69997; Irving Berlin, ine. 

8464 


Ofrenda a Debussy; 2 poemas, m Sal- 
vador Bacarisse. © Dec. 31, 19382; 
E for. 29291; Union musicale Fran- 
co-espagnole. 8465 


Oh, glorious dawn; w Margurite Carr ; 
mixed voices. © 1 ¢, Apr. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 69743; Gertrude Snodgrass. 

8466 


Oh honey, please come home to me; 
fox-trot song: © 1c. Apr. 19729388; 
BE unp. 70540; Sara Walker. S467 


Ok, honey, wait until my ship comes 
sailing in; pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 
28,, 19383, He unp. 70725; Roy, W. 
Swanson. 8468 

Ol, how I’d love a cottage; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69701; Louise Barry Parsons. 8469 


909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8470 


Oh, I want to be just like the Savior; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 
70751; Marguerite W. Studabaker. 

8470 


Oh! Jules; de Quand tu nous tiens, 
amour, paroles Jean Manse, m 
Edouard Barnouin; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29360; Editions Salabert. 8471 


Oh, listen kids; w and melody. ©1«. 
Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70087; Herman 
G. Comery. 8472 


Oh, Sophie; fox-trot, w and melody. 
@© 1 ¢. Apr. 17, 19383; E unp. 70178; 
Ralph Wurtzel. 8473 


Oh, Susanna; by Stephen C. Foster, 


arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. with. 


w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 35778; 
Volkwein bros., inc. 8474 


OV Man Depression; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69956; 
Cassity Eliza Mason. 8475 


OV Man Devil; w Jack Scholl, m Max 
Rich; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 85866; Bibo-Lang, inc. 

8476 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen .C. Foster, 
arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. with 
w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 35779; 
Volkwein bros., inc. 8477 


Old chair; w and m Ernest Longstaffe. 
© Mar. 18, 1933; E for. 29149; Rey- 
nolds & co. 8478 


Old dog Tray; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. with 
w. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 35780; 
Volkwein bros., inc. 8479 


Old-fashioned (The) bridge; by J. P. 
Skelly, rev. lyrics and m arr. 
George F. Briegel. © Apr. 25, 
1933; E pub. 36003; George F. Brie- 
gel, inc. 8480 


Old (An) fashioned garden; w James 
Barrie, m arr. Arthur B. Keene; 
women’s voices. © Apr. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 35820; Elizabeth Cheney Kauf- 
mann. $481 


Old folks at home; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. Fred A. Schiefelbein; 
pf. with w: © Apr. 15, 1933; EB 
pub. 35781; Volkwein bros., inc. 

8482 


Old Man Depression; w and melody; 
in C. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69927; Wallace T. Kyle. 8483 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 28 


Old Man Prosperity; w M. Bearss, 
melody H. Ludwig. ©1 cc. Apr. 28, 
1933: E unp. 70742; Harry Ludwig 
and Martha Bearss. 8484 


Old Man Winter; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 69950; 
Joe Agnese. 8485 


Old (An), old man, with an old, old 
pipe, and an old, old lady beside 
him; w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 36035; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, ine. 8486 


Old pines; by E. A. Barrell, jr.; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35977; 
Theodore Presser co. 8487 


Old (The) roads; 2-pt. song, w W. H. 
Ogilvie, m Colin Taylor. © Mar. 
31, 1933; E for. 29220; Edward Ar- 
nold & co. 8488 


Old Savannah; Georgia bicentennial 
1733-1933, w and m Green Forest; 
pf. © Mar. 13, 1933; E pub. 35592; 
Samuel McPheeters Glasgow. 8489 


Old (The) sweet refrain; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 70336; 
Harold Babcock Smith. 8490 


Old time tunes; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70456; 
Kathieen Malone. 8491 


Om alla vackra drémmar yore sanna; 
vals ur filmen Kiarlek och kassa- 
brist, text Gdsta Stevens, m Sonja 
Sahlberg; pf. © Sept. 1, 1932; EB 
for. 29115; Nils-Georgs musikfor- 
lags, a.b. 8492 


Omaggio a Vivaldi; di Armando La 
Rosa Parodi; pf., archi, 2 flauti, 
oboe, fagotto e 2 trombe. Partitura. 
© Apr. 4, 1933; E for. 29260; G. 
Ricordi & co. 8493 


On a Chinese honeymoon; w and m 
Jack Montgomery. © Feb. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 34947; Edward J. Murray. ~— 

8494 


On n’paie pas les Américains; fox-trot, 
paroles Mare Hély, m Gaston Claret. 
© Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 29292; EH. 
Gaudet. 8495 


On n’ s’était rien dit; blues, dans Le 
fils improvisé, paroles Henri Falk, 
Léo Leliévre et Fernand Rouvray, 
m René Sylviano; avee aceord de 


Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 19382; E for. 
29424; Hditions Salabert. 8496 
On ne me fait pas faire . ..; slow- 


fox-trot, paroles Max Eddy et Max 
Blot, m Jane Bos; avec accord de 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Vukulele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
29417; Editions Salabert. 8497 


On s’a; fox-trot, de Le triangle de feu, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier et Jertal, m 
Oberfeld; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29374; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 8498 


On se demande pourquoi; fox-trot, du 
film Le crime du bouif, paroles A. 
Berthomieu, m G. van Parys; avec 
accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 81, 
1932; E for. 29426; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8499 


On the banks of the Volga; waltz; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69816; 
Peter Lewin. 8500 


On the Colorado trail; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1933; BE unp. 70353; 
Bob Miller. 8501 


On the dalles of St. Croix; song. © 
1c. Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69664; 
Dennis Hagerty. 8502 


On the Jersey coast tonight; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70122; 
James J. Gallagher. 8503 


On the shores of Tampa Bay; song. 
©1e. Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 706938 ; 
Fred D. Bloomfield. 8504 


On to Reno; w A. Tscharner, melody 
K. Mulick. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
EK unp. 70505; Al Tscharner and 
Kae Mulick. 8505 


Once for pity, once for love; fox 


imab sone): (©); 4 '¢)) Apr.) 5,: 1983: 
unp. 69873 ; Drue W. Crockett. 8506 
Once in a blue moon; song, w I. 


Goldstein. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; BH 
unp. 70583; Robert Enoch. 8507 


One night while I was sleeping; w 
‘and melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; HB 
unp. 69698; Albert Lejsek. 8508 


One romance; fox-trot song. © 1 « 
Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70541; Ken- 
neth B. Pritchard. 8509) 


One-step de la Botte; de Panurge, par 
Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 
1, 1933; HE for. 29354; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8510 


One sweet girl; w and m Leon Chaney, 
HK. BE. Sullivan and Jos. Chadderton ; 
with ukulele arr. Ben Garrison. 
Mar. 5, 1983; E pub. 35241; Chaney, 

- Sullivan and Chadderton, ine. 8511 

Only in dreams you do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69786; 
Dick Herman Samuels. 8512 


8527 
Only one of you; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1. Apr. 24, 1933; B 
unp. 70417; Frank Falbo. 8513 


Onward; hymn, w J. R. Waterbury, 
m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35918; Robert H. Coleman. 

8514 


w Franklin A. Gaylord, melody 
Lionel S. Baldin and S. F. Baldin. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 19383; E unp. 70403; 
Siluan F. Baldin. 8515 

Ooh, I’m thinking; from Strike me 
pink, w and m Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson; with ukulele arr. 
Apr. 10, 1988; E pub. 35736; Elar 
music corp. 8516 


Optimist (The) ; by George Rosey, arr. 
Geo. F. Briegel; band pts. © Feb. 
16, 1933; E pub. 35742; G. M. Rosen- 
berg. 8517 


Optimists; song. ©1c. Apr. 12, 1933; 
EK unp. 70269; Hlizabeth Dominico. 

8518 

Optomism [sic]; w and melody. © 

1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70058; 


Linda Frost Sheddan. 8519 
Ora (L’) di barga; versi Giovanni 
Pascoli, m Antonio Veretti. © Mar. 


28, 1933; HE for. 29267; G. Ricordi 
& @O. 8520 


Orchid (An) to you; w and m Harry 
Revel and Mack Gordon; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 4, 1933; E pub. 
30668; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 8921 


Oriental moonlight; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70450; 
James Anton Trecartin. 8522 


Oriental patrol; Asiatic novelty; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69815; 
Peter Lewin. 8523 


Oui! ..cest toujours Vamour; fox- 
trot, de Le béguin de la garnison, 
paroles Paul Nurio, m Guy D’Arvor; 
avec accord de Vukulele. © Dee. 381, 
1932; E for. 293898; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8524 


Our Jessie dear; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Apr. 8, 1983; E unp. 69594; Charles 
EH. Anderson. 8525 


Our Maggie’s gone and caught another 
cold; w Robert Hargreaves and 
Stanley J. Damerell, m Harry Tils- 
ley; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 16, 
1933; E for. 29448; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. $526 

Our President; song, melody Dave 
Peyton. © 1. Apr. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 70721; Wanda Message. 8527 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8528 


—w and melody E. Nelson and Vio- 
let Nelson. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; 
EH unp. 70380; Evelyn C. Nelson. 

8528 


Our Roosevelt; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1983; E unp. 703821; Anna 
Lyons and Helen De Mars. 8529 


Our Wally; pf. with w. © 1. Apr. 
3, 1933; E unp. 69595; Charles E. 
Anderson. 8530 


Out of luck; w M. F. Kaufman, mel- 
ody A. S. Kaufman. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1933; E ‘unp. 70282; Alvin S. Kauf- 
man and Mildred F. Kaufman. 

8531 


Out of the deep; Samarang love song, 
w Gus Kahn, melody Dave Snell 
and Chris. Schonberg; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 5, 
1933; E pub. 35687; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 8532 


Outward bound; w Catherine Parmen- 
ter, m Herbert J. Wrightson; men’s 
voices. © Apr. 3; 1933; EH pub. 
30632; J. Fischer & bro. 8533 


Ouverture miniature; de Bidon dor, 
Henry Verdun; pf. et violon. 
Noy. 1, 19382; E for. 29484; Hditions 
Salabert. 8534 


Over the troubled waves with Roose- 
velt; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1983; 
E unp. 70097; T. W. Garnett. 8535 


Over the weekend with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 70734; Thomas Seabury. 8536 


Pa livets krokiga landsvig; quick fox- 
trot, ur Giftasvuxna dottrar, text 
Ake Séderblom, m Jules Sylvain. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 29828; Hdi- 
tion Sylvain. 89037 


Pal of my dreams; valse song. ©1c. 
Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69875; James 
N. Thomason. 8538 


Pal of my dreams, farewell; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70109; 
E. Elizabeth Fritz. 8539 


Pals, just real pals; by Gus Nager; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1933; E unp. 
69785 ; August J. Neger. 8540 


Paméla; tango, dans Panurge, paroles 
Jean Cis, m H. Cliquet-Pleyel; avec 
accord de Vukulelee. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E for. 29341; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8541 


3 


9) 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 28 


Panama; song, w Frances Estelle Lehl- 
bach. © Apr. 5, 1933; 12 pub. 35689 ; 
Valborg Teeling Walters. 8542 


Panurge; filmé, m Henri Cliquet- 
Fleyel; pf. 1. One-step.—2. Ouver- 
ture. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29355, 
29356; Hditions Salabert. 

8548, 8544 


Parade march; band pts. ©1ce. Apr. 
13, 1933; E unp. 70003; Aaron A. 
Clark. 8545 


Paradise isle; song, arr. 8. Walford 
Young. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69641 ; Lorentz H. Martini. 8546 


Paradise of dreams; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 7, 1983; E unp. 69001; Irving 


C. Waller. 8547 
Partita; de G. Fesch; quatuor 4&4 
cordes. © Dec. 31, 19325 H. for. 


29307; Ch. Hayet. 8548 


Pastoral air; introduction and theme, 
with variations, H. C. Lebon; oboe 
solo and pf. acc. © Mar. 31, 1933; 
E for. 29160; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 8549 


Pastorale di natale; di Carlo Jachino; 
piccola orch. Partitura. © Mar. 28, 
1938; E for. 29261; G. Ricordi & co. 

8550 


Pastorale-nocturne; de André Rou- 
baud; pf. © Dec. 31, 19382; E for. 
29333 ; Editions Salabert. 8551 


Patriot’s prayer; song. ©1c. Apr. 29, 
1933; E unp. 70769; Jane L. Brod- 
erick. 8552 


Pays (Le) du soleil; fox-trot, d’ Au 
pays du soleil, paroles René Sarvil, 
m Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 


Vukulele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
29389; Editions Salabert. 8553 
Peach blossoms; song, m Luther A. 


Clark. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1933; E unp. 
70255; General Stacey. 8554 


Same. © Apr. 21, 19383; E pub. 
359385; General Stacey. 8555 


Peek-peek-peeking all around Pikes 
Peak; w Ken McCook, and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 69812; 
William Klesmer. 8556 


Pena (La); chanson espagnole, dans 
Violettes impériales, poéme Manuel 
Machado, francaise et m Henri Col- 
let. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29439; 
Ste. d’editions musicales d’adapta- 
tions cinematographiques. 8557 


6 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Penize nebo Zivot; slow-fox a pisen ze 
Stejnojmenného filmu, slova: Vos- 
koveec i Werich, hudba: Jaroslav 
JeZek. © Nov. 9, 1932; E for. 29104 ; 
Hudebni matice umélecké besedy. 

8558 


People’s (The) parade; w and melody 
Viola Allen. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1983; 
E unp. 70055; Viola Reed. 8559 


Pep song; by Alta Hollis Brown; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70522; 
Phi lambda delta. 8560 


Perché si bella; romanza, versi anon. ; 
ten. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 
70139 ; Domenico Moro. 8561 


Petit (Un) cour a louer; fox-one- 
step, dans Cocktail Figaro, paroles 
Max Eddy et Max Blot, m Jane Bos; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 
19383; EH for. 29409; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8562 


Petite valse concertante en ré bémol; 
de A. Baussart; pf. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
H for. 29083; Editions Claude Aryl. 

8563 


Petits (Les) poissons; paroles Jean 
Frane Nohain, m Mireille. © Dee. 
15, 1932; E for. 29287; Choudens. 

8564 


Pfitzner (Hans) Sinfonie; fiir grosses 
orch. in cis-moll nach dem streich- 
quartett op. 36, H. Pfitzner, op. 36a. 
Partitur. © Mar. 14, 1933; E for. 
29193 ; Adolph Fiirstner. 8565 


Pickaninny (A) lullaby; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69777; Cath- 
erine Louise Lumb. 8566 


Pick-a-ny’s [sic] lullaby; song. © 1 
e. Apr. 24, 19388; E unp. 70400; 
Percy Garnett Smith. 8567 


Pinch (The) ant parade; song. © 
1c. Apr. 8, 1983; E unp. 69845; Bes- 
sie Lee Smith Cupp. 8568 


Pipe a little tune; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 70006; 
Samuel Carlisle Goodrich, jr. 8569 


Piper (A); unison song, w Seumas 
O’Sullivan, m Harold Rhodes. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; HE for. 29230; Edward 
Arnold & co. 8570 

Pisnicka Gesk4{ valcik; w and m K. 
Hasler, arr. Fred J. Divisek. © 
Apr. 17, 1933; E pub. 35855; Joseph 
Jiran. 8571 


Play and sing; w and m Olive Juanita 


Play ball with Uncle Sam; song, m 
John Kreutzer. © 1 ec. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 70149; Louis Wrubel. 

8573 

Play fiddle play; waltz, Emery 
Deutsch and Arthur Altman, arr. 
H. Silberhorn; concertina. © Apr.. 
7, 1933; E pub. 35700; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8574 


Plea of love; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70369; 
P. Spicacci. 8575 


Pleading; w Alice Stoddard, m Jack 
McGuire. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; EH 
unp. 69835; Alfred Jack McGuire. 

8576 


Pleasant (A) day; unison song, w 
from old rhyme, m Thomas F.. Dun- 
hill, © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29217; 
Edward Arnold & co. 8577 


Please come back to me; song. © 1 
ce. Mar. 15, 19383; E unp. 638242; Paul 
Fruechtenicht. 8578 


Please don’t take me wrong; song, w 
Jules Gustaff. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 696386; Gerald Lee Gustaff. 

8579 


Pleasure lady just a good girl; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; HE 
unp. 70575; Grace Doro. 8580 


Pleyel’s hymn; with variations, arr. 
James Brown; violin with pf. ace. 
ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 1933 ; 
H for. 29180; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

8581 


Pliniana (La); preludio, Franco Vit- 
tadini, trascrizione Nino Piccinelli; 
orch. pti. © Apr. 4, 1933; E for. 
29263; G. Ricordi & co. 8582 


Poison, I shall die loving you; waltz, 
w F. Hager, m J. Ring. © Apr. 
14, 1983; E pub. 35746; Fred Hager 
and Justin Ring. 8583 


Polly wants a cracker; w Johnny 
Burke and Charles Newman, m Har- 


old Spinner; pf. treble. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1933; E unp. 67773; Natrass- 
Schenck, ine. 8584 
Pop-eye the skipper; song. © 1 «¢ 


Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70193 ; Sterling 
Beecher Haines. 8585 
Portrait in rhythm; pf. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
7, 19383; E unp. 69821; Jean Wake- 
field. 8586 


Pour la belle Isabelle; fox-trot, dans 


Mayer. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1933; E Panurge, paroles Robert Desnos, m 
unp. 69991; Olive J. Mayer. 8572 H. Cliquet-Pleyel; avec accord de 
357 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8587 


Pour la belle Isabelle—Continued. 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29340; Editions Salabert. 8587 


Pour mettre un peu d’entrain; rumba- 
biguine, de Un soir de réveillon, 
lyrics Jean Boyer, m Raoul Moretti, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29325; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 8588 


Pour mettre un peu d’entrain dés que 
tout est éteint; dans Vopérette Un 
soir de réveillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, 
m Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 


Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29431; Editions Salabert. 8589 
Pourquoi j’adore le midi; 6/8 one- 


step, paroles Jack Cazol, m A. Cala- 
brése; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29422; Editions 
Salabert. 8590 


Pourquoi se quitter quand on s’aime; 
valse, de Le roi des clochards, pa- 
roles R. Peguy et Géo Koger, m 
Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29370; Editions Salabert. 8591 

Prairie flower; Mexican serenade, w 
and m-Fred Harris and L. N. Mo- 
reno. © Apr. 25, 1933 ; E pub. 36021 ; 
George F. Briegel, inc. 8592 


Praise God in His holiness; anthem, 
w from Psalm 150, m Francis W. 
Snow; 8-pt. mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© Apr. 12, 1933; E pub. 35952; H. 
W. Gray Co. 8593 


Pranks; by Frederick A. Williams, op. 
149; pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35983 ; Theodore Presser co. 8594 


Prayer to the rain god; by Isidor 
Philipp, op. 91; pf. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35979; Theodore Pres- 
Ser @oO. 8595 


Preacher (The) is coming to-night; 
w Mrs. Rob’t Murray, melody D. J. 
Michaud. .©..1.e¢: Apr. 5, 1983); 
E unp. 69700; Gertrude B. Murray. 

8596 


Preludes; pri Vladimir Polivka. © 
Oct. 18, 1982; E for. 29096; Hudebni 
matice umélecké besedy. 8597 

Premier mouvement du 5° concerto en 
ré mineur; de G. Goltermann, op. 
76, rey. et doigté L. R. Feuillard; 
violoncelle et pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29311; Delrieu fréres. 8598 

Premiére danseuse; valse moderne, 
Isé Joéls; pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 35991; Theodore Presser co. 

8599 


pt. 111, RIS, v. 2S 


Pretending; w James Mathews, jr.; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1983; BH 
unp. 69833; Philip Mixsell. 8600 


Primorosa filipina; bambueo, cancion. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69645; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 8601 


Prisoner (The) of Tennessee; song. 
© Mar. 18, 1933; E pub. 35848; 
Nelly Kissling. 8602 


Progressive (The) music series; for 
primary and intermediate grades, 
by Horatio Parker, Osborne McCon- 
athy and others. Philippine ed. enl., 
compiled Norberto Romualdez and 
Charles E. Griffith. bk. 3. © Mar. 

' 1, 1933; A 60581; Silver, Burdett & 
co. 8603 


Progressive vocal exercises; by J. J. 
Masset. rev. ed. D. J. M. © Mar. 10, 
1933; E pub. 35750; S. Brainard’s 
sons co. 8604 


Prohibition razz; w and melody. © 
1 e. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70551; 
Gertrude Huberta Lusk. 8605 


Promise (The) ; wand m Wal Bromby. 
© Apr. 24, 1933; E for. 29500; Gor- 
don V. Thompson, Itd. 8606 


Promise to be mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1.« 
Feb. 23, 1933; E unp. 67996; Marie 
Petersen. 8607 


Prophecy; tone poem, liturgical w 
arr. from Book of Isaiah: sop. © 
1c. Mar. 23, 1933; EH unp. 69191; 
Frederick S. Converse. 8608 


Prosit here’s to your health; w and 
m F. C. Bernhardt and Grover C. 


Bates. ©1e. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 
70025; Fred Charles Bernhardt. 
8609 


Prosperity; w and melody. © 1 « 
Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70047; Arthur 
J. Kelsall. ; 8610 


w and melody. © 1 ¢ Apr) 25, 
1933; E unp. 70499; Emma Keith. 
8611 


Prosperity bound; fox-trot, w Joseph 


Williams, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1933; E unp. 69733; Thomas 
Harry Williams. 8612 


Song. © 1c. Apr: 3B eee 
unp. 69667; Al Arter. 8613 
Prosperity if you stay; song. ©1e. 


Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69910; Laura 
Louise R. Hinson. 8614 


Prosperity is coming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70039; 
Laura Compton. 8615 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Prosperity is coming back; song, m 
Rutheda L. Pretzel. © 1c Apr. 
12, 1933; E unp. 69995; Martin John 
Tampa. 8616 


Prosperity is here; w N. Jepson, m 
Henry Gerheart Cramer; pf. 
ice Apr 5,° 1950 °° H unp. ‘69065 ; 
Henry G. Cramer and Norman Jep- 
son. 8617 


Prosperity is here again; w P. A. 
Holmes, m Goldie J. Holmesley. © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 1988; E unp. 699381; 
Goldie Holmesley and Paul A. 
Holmes. 8618 


Prosperity is near; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69684; 
Dominick Britz. 8619 


Prosperity it’s for you—it’s for me; 
w and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 70040; Florence De- 
Revere. 8620 


Prosperity, prosperity; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70041; 
Grace Van Deusen. 8621 


Prosperity shine; song, w G. L. Shoe- 
maker and Clinton Casad. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 6, 1983; E unp. 69751; Grace 
L. Shoemaker. 8622 


Prosperity song; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70059; 
Linda Frost Sheddan. 8623 


Prosperity thrill; song. © 1c. Apr. 
7, 1983; E unp. 69813; Grace Leah 
Shoemaker. 8624 


Prosperity will soon be here; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; HE 
unp. 70042; Frank C. Dornik. 8625 


Pucker up and smile: today; song. 
Rev. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 
69896; Louis J. H. Levin. 8626 


Puisque je vous ai.. .; fox-trot, pa- 
roles Max Eddy et Louis Poterat, 
m Jane Bos; avec accord de l’uku- 


lele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29415; 
Editions Salabert. 8627 
Puss! puss! puss; w Robert Har- 


greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolchard Evans; with ukulele arr. 
© Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 29450; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 8628 


Put a little springtime in the winter 
of their lives; w and m Bud Flana- 
gan and Teddie Knox, additional 
lyric Charles Wilmott; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 8, 1933; E for. 29088; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 8629 


8641 
Put on a smile, chase out the gloom; 
song, m C. W. Dykeman and Fern 
Christopherson. © 1 c. Apr. 19, 
19383; E unp. 70295; Charles W. 
Dykeman. 8630 
Puzzle (The) song; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70038; 


Herman G. Comery. 8631 
Q flat: depression dirge; w and m 
Knowbody Knows; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 


28, 1933; E unp. 70512; Ione R. Kil- 
gore. 8632 


Quand on a bu; fox-trot, dans le film 
Une idée folle, paroles René Pujol 
et Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld; avec 
accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 29366; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8633 

Quand on a son volant en mains; 
marche 6/8 one-step, de Conduisez- 
moi madame, paroles René Pujol 
et Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; EH for. 29323; Editions 
Salabert. 8634 


Quand on doit vivre ensemble; one- 
step, de Riri et Nono se débrouillent, 
paroles Jean Deyrmon et Joé Poyet, 
m Albert Chantrier; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29404; Editions Salabert. 8635 


Quand on est vraiment amoureux; fox- 
trot, dans l’opérette Un soir de ré- 
veillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, m Raoul 
Moretti; avee accord de Jlukulele. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29432; HEdi- 
tions Salabert. 8636 


Quand on n’est pas jolie; valse, pa- 
roles Lucien Boyer, m H. Acker- 
mans. ©), Dee, Si) 1932. ie shor 
29403; Editions Salabert. 8637 


Quand on perd la téte; dans Un soir 
de réveillon, paroles Jean Boyer, m 
Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 


29408; Editions Salabert. 8638 
Quatuor a cordes; suite de quatre 
piéces chorégraphiques, Théodore 


Sz4nt6; ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; EH 
for. 29334; Editions Salabert. 8639 


Queen (The) of Goleonda; rigaudon 
[from the opera], by Monsigny, arr. 
James Brown; violin, with pf. acc. 
ed. Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 
1933; E for. 29192; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd. 8640 


Queen (The) of the crystal spring; 
miniature operetta, w Hmma Louise 
Silvers. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69682; Augusto Rizzi. S641 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8642 


Quiétude; nocturne, G. Bonincontro; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29301; L. Grus et cie.. 8642 


Quintet for clarinet and strings; by 
Arthur Bliss. Se. © Apr: 7, 1933; 
E for. 29094; Novello & co., ltd. 

8643 

Radio rubes collection of hill country 
ballads and comic songs; compiled 
and ed. Tom Kennedy, Geo. B. Me 
Connell and Dick Sanford, arr. W. 
C. Lindemann; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 12, 1933; E pub. 35875; Nat- 
trass-Schenck, inc. 8644 

Raggin’ in rythm [sic]; orch. pts. © 
af Se Apr 25, A98Si7D anpe7rO5es:; 
Walter William Simpson. 8645 


Railroad (The) cars, they’re coming; 
w and m Robert Snell. © Apr. 25, 
1933; E pub. 36014; George F. Brie- 
gel, ine. $646 

Railroad Nell; w and m Bruce N. Gor- 
don?) “Apr. «25> e933 27 skip: 
36013; George F. Briegel, inc. 8647 


Rainbow; fox trot song. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1988; E unp. 69584; C. P. Mer- 
rill. 8648 


Rainy days; song, pf. arr. Mary HE. 
Hays. ©.1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 
70202; Louis Edgar Johnson. 8649 


Reach for me; w and melody M. Cou- 
sins and Norman Saul Hirschl. © 
1G Apr. 26; 1938 Heaps: TO59T ; 
Martin Cousins. 8650 


Re-born (The) American spirit; song, 
m EK. M. Jackson and William New- 
ton, © 14e,Apr12,,4933% Baim: 
70636; Edwin Marthen Jackson. 

8651 


Redeeming love; hymn, w Martha 
Stockton, m B. B. McKinney. © 
Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 35907; Robert 
H. Coleman. 8652 


Reefer lady; by Frank Crolene; treble 
chords, in staff and diagram nota- 
tions. © 1e¢ Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 
70136; Frank James Crocchiolo. 

8653 

Reflets; par Gino Poggiali; pf. nr. 1-6. 
©. Dee. 31, 1932; HE for. 29272; 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 8694 

Régine dans la Renault; de Panurge, 


Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 
15, 1983; E for. 29352; Editions 
Salabert. 8655 


Rejoice; march, w M. D’Eramo, m A. 
Poreasi. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35743; Achille Porcasi and Michel- 
angelo D’Eramo. 8656 


pt. III, Nn. s., V. 28 


Rendez-vous der puppen; foxtrot, Rio 
Gebhardt, arr. Sascha Chwat; orch. 
stimmen. © Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 
29253; Wilhelm Zimmermann. 8657 


Return of spring; by M. L. Preston; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35988; 
Theodore Presser co. 8658 


Réves bleus; mélodie, paroles André 
Mauprey, m G. Bonincontro. © Jan. 
15,.19338; HE for.; 29312; Qa Geusis 
cie. 8659 


Rhythm; w Jean Pethick, m Bernice 
Gerrish. © 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 70635; Bernice Turney Gerrish. 

8660 


Rhythmic patterns ; from various coun- 
tries; pf. © Mar. 6, 1933; E pub. 
35434; Russel Wragg. 8661 


Ricordi Calabresi; w and melody 
Giuseppe Grande. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1933; E unp. 70561; Joseph Cera- 
bino. 8662 


Riddle tunes; 10 short pieces, Paul 
Windrush; pf. © Apr. 13, 1933; E 
for. 29464; Banks & son. 8663 


Riding in the rumble in the rain; slow 
fox trot song, w Mabel H. Collyer. 
©1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70453; 
Collier A. Elliott. 8664 


Ring out, sweet bells: by Wallace A. 
Johnson; pf. © Apr. 20, 1938; E 
pub. 35990; Theodore Presser ¢o. 

8 


Rispetto; versi d’autore ignoto del sec. 
XV, m Mario Persico. © Mar. 28, 
1933 ; E for. 29268; G. Ricordi & co. 

8666 


Ritornell und rondo-capriccio; v. Jo- 
seph Gustay Mraczek; orch. Parti- 
tur. © Jan. 2, 1933 ;;Hi for. Boies 
Rob. Forberg. 8667 


Ritual song; by Alta Hollis Brown; 
pf. © 1.c. Apr., 24; 19383; Hump: 
70521; Phi lambda delta. 


8668 
Road (The) of memory; w G. M. 
Jones, melody C. B. Soxman. © 1 


ce. Mar. 29, 19383; E unp. 69453; 
Clara B. Soxman and Gladys M. 
Jones. 8669 


Road (The) to sunshine; w Al Davis, 
m Bill Bodkin. © 1 ¢@ Apr. 20, 
1933; E unp. 70810; William Henry 
Bodkin. 8670 


Robin redbreast; w Anne Hunter 
Temple, m George Liebling, op. 116. 
© Apr. 6, 1933; E pub. 35727; Wes- 
ley Webster. 8671 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Rock-a-bye baby; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian steel guit. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 35878; Harry Scott Kelso. 

8672 


Rock me to sleep my mother; w S. 
Armstrong, m J. Beck. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1933; E unp. 70507; Sybil Arm- 
strong and John Beck. 8673 


Rogue River valley; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69683 ; 
Lilah L. Beckwith. 8674 


Rois et bergers; Noél, choeur, sur un 
théme populaire polonais, poésie 
Lina Roth, m Henry-Vasseur; 2 voix 
égales, avec acc. de violon, pf. ou 
orgue. © Jan. 15, 1933; E. for. 
29274; Heugel. 8675 


Roll all your troubles into a cigarette, 
and puff your blues away; w and 
melody John Alwyn Bob Jones. © 
1 ec. Apr. 7, 19383; E unp. 69796; 
Gloria La Barba. 8676 


Rolling stone, roll home; w and m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 10, 19338; E for. 29478; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 8677 


Romancing with your love; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 8, 1988; E unp. 69843; 
Howard R. Grode. 8678 


Roosevelt; march song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
17, 1983; E unp. 70177; Mina Cor- 
nish. 8679 


Roosevelt, the man of the hour; song, 
m Elmo Johnson. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
19383; E unp. 70514; Prince Archi- 
bald Murray. 8680 


Roosevelt, the nation is with you; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 
69945; George C. McHugh. 8681 

Roosevelt victory song; fox-trot song, 
m Starret system club; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 35629; 
Veronica Mildred Richards. 8682 


Reosevelt, you’re our guiding star; 
march song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 69935 ; 
John D. Genova. 8683 


Roosveltiana [sic]; march; violin and 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 11, 19383; E unp. 
69947 ; Eugene S. Costa. 8684 

Rosabelle; choral ballad, w Walter 
Scott; bar. and sop. soli, cho., and 
pf. © Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 29502; 
Richard Chanter. 8685 

Rosario; tango, de Stubbs et Fietter; 
orch. ptes. avec pf. conducteur, et 


8700 


Rose (Une); 6/8 one-step, de Au 
pays du soleil, paroles René Sarvil, 
m Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
29391; Editions Salabert. 8687 


Rose (Une) et blanche maison; mél- 
odie, poésie F. Beissier, m A. Chant- 
rier. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29309; 
Société anonyme francaise Chappell. 


8688 


Rose of the canyon, far away; w and 
m Bert Beckart. © Apr. 25, 1933; E 
pub. 36009; George F. Briegel, inc. 

3 8689 

Rosebuds and daisies; fox-trot, w Vir- 
ginia Frances Boone, m Nelvin EKd- 
die Strickland. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
EK unp. 69637; Nelvin Strickland and 


Virginia Boone. 8690 
Rosier (Le) blanc; paroles Lucien 
Boyer, m H. Ackermans. © Dec. 
31, 1982; E for. 29400; Editions 
Salabert. 8691 
Rubia; tanguinho habanera, paroles 


et m Armand Crabbé. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 29509: Hditions 
Maurice Sénart. 8692 


Rubis d’Orient; de V. Poll; violons, 
cello, et contrebasse, avec pf.-con- 
ducteur. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
29320; Editions Salabert. 8693 


Rumba (La) rombiéres; de His wo- 
man, par G. Briez; pf. © Dee. 31, 
19382; E for. 29359; Editions Sala- 
bert. 8694 


Running around in circles; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70185; 
Dorothy Morton Parks. 8695 


Rushmoor; march, with bugles, Ar- 
thur Graham. 1. Drum and fife 
band pts. 2. Military band pts. © 
Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 29155, 29156; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

8696, 8697 


S’il n’y avait plus de militaires; one- 
step, de Le der des der, paroles J. 
Deyrmon et A. Hornez, m Albert 
Chantrier; avec accord de ukulele. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29884; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 8698 


Sa mémé; paroles Lucien Boyer, m 
H. Ackermans. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29401; Editions Salabert. 

8699 


Sad heart; song, melody A. M. Olson 
and Emma May Olson. © 1c. Apr. 


paroles. © Nov. 1, 19382; E for. 14, 19383; E unp. 70024; Annie May 
29481; Editions Salabert. 8686 Olson. 8700 
361 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8701 


Safe in my arms; w Helen Burnett, 
m H. Burnett and F. Munson. © 
1 ec. Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70135; 
Frederick Munson. 8701 


Safety always; w and m Dale Rob- 


bins. © Apr. 8, 1933; HE pub. 35728 ; 
Isadore Rosenbaum. 8702 
Sailor sweetheart blues; w and m 


Mazie H. Wivell, arr. Chas. Wolff; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 35860; DeVaignie music 


corp. $703 
St. Bartholomew’s carol; hymn 
tune, w Jean Tisserand, tr. John 


Mason Neals, new setting. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69611; Douglas 
Fletcher. 8704 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy sweet voice; from Sam- 
son and Dalilah [sic], arr. Calvin 
Grooms; solo or duet for violin, 
and pi. © Mar 217719335 ° pub. 
35377; Century music pub. co. 8705 


Saludo a Mexico; waltz; pf. ©l1e. 
Mar. 3, 19383; E unp. 68291; Jorge 
Huberto Santoni. 8706 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full sc. and pts. Second ser., nos. 
185-188. Apr, goss: ©). Apr. ,..10, 


1933; E for. 29457; Salvationist pub. 
& supplies, ltd. S707 


Salvation (The) army instrumental 
albums no. 14; solos and duets, com- 
piled F. G. Hawkes; sop. E fiat, 
horn E fiat and bombardon E flat; 
pf. ace. Se. and pts. © Apr. 10, 
1933 ; E for. 29458; Salvationist pub. 
& supplies, ltd. 8708 


Same kind of a wrong woman a sec- 
ond time; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70354; Bob 
Miller. 8709 


Sand in the shoe; song. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1983; E unp. 70696; Hedges R. 
Allen. 8710 


Sandrino e Perzechella; versi e mel- 


odia. Feb. 4, 1983; E pub. 
35818 ; Clemente Giglio. 8711 
Saraband; by James Brown; violin 


with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gilford and 

cello ad lib. © Mar. 27, 1933; E 

for. 29176; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 
8712 


Sarabande; extraite du Fou de la 
dame, de Marcel Delannoy; pf. © 
Jan. 15, 19383; E for. 29299; Heugel. 

8713 


pt. III, n. S., v. 28: 


Saturday night in Utah volley; w 
and O. N. Perry and Fred Ros- 
sin. Apr. 25, 1933; Hi pub: 36005; 
George F. Briegel, inc. 8714 


Scala; nouvelle méthode simplifiée de 
solfége, par Georges et Georges- 
Louis Pantillon; choeur mixte, ptes. 
1-8. © Dec. 15, 1932; A for. 19406; 
Georges Albert Pantillon. 


Scéne de deuil; de Panurge, par Henri 
Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29357; Editions Salabert. 

8716 


Scene des oiseaux; de Panurge, de 
Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. Jan. 
15, 1933; H for. 29345; Editions Sal- 
abert. 8717 


Schnaider’s (Dem) techterl; w Chaim 
Tauber, m arr. from a Russian mel- 


ody. © Mar. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35320; Henry Lefkowitch. 8718 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Menuetto 


from piano sonate in G; op. 78, arr. 
for ensemble; pf. © 1 ce. Apr. 19, 
19383; E unp. 70306; Jeanne W. 
Kissling. 8719 


Seance (The): by R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ec. Apr. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 70464; Movietone music corp. 

8720 

Secrecy; German, Eduard Morike, 
English arr. John Alan Haughton, 
m Hugo Wolf, arr. Francis Moore; 
male voices. © Apr. 19, 1983; EH 
pub. 35973; Galaxy music corp. 

8721 


See-saw ; fox-trot, w Marjorie Harper, 
m Moises Simons, arr. Paul Weirick; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Apr. 13, 1933; E 
pub. 35798; Edward B. Marks mu- 
Sic corp. 8722 


See saw, Marjorie Daw; unison song, 
w from nursery rhyme. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 291385; John Longmire. 

8723 


Selling your soul; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70604; 
Morris Davidofsky. 8724 


Send a little melody around the world; 
w Gus Kahn, m Oscar Levant, pf. 
arr. Wayne Allen. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1983; E unp. 69940; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 8725 


Send me a kiss, mail or phone your 
kisses to me; fox trot song, m Ernest 
Shonfield. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; HB 
unp. 70368; Fred Sutherland. 8726 


362 


8715 


Shall we forget; song. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1983 


Send me back to Texas; song, w Mil- 
dred Wilkes. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; 
EH unp. 69842; Arthur Lee Mancebo. 

8727 


Send the old-time power; hymn, w 
and m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 
3, 19338; E pub. 35919; Robert H. 
Coleman. 8728 


Senorita from Mexico; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70138; 
Otto Schick. 8729 


Senorita, my chiquita; w and m J. M. 
Sanchez. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36008; George F. Briegel, inc. 

8730 


Serenade (A); song, from Lost gods. 
© Apr. 14, 1983; E pub. 35814; 


Marion Prentice. 8731 
Serenade to autumn; by George H. 
Goodie; violin and pf. © Mar. 31, 


1933; E pub. 35843; White-Smith 
music pub. co. 8732 


Sevilla (De) a Triana; paso-doble, 
José M. Lucchesi, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
EK for. 29819; Editions Salabert. 

8733 


Shack (A) on the brow of a hill; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr, ©, 1.¢. Apr. 15, 1983;. 
unp. 70102; Fred T. Cash. 8734 


Shadow dreams; w and melody Mil- 
dred Staffa. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1983; 
E unp. 69823; Joseph Cangialosi. 

8735 


Shaeffer’s (Arling) barn dance; collec- 
tion of quadrilles, jigs, reels and 
hornpipes, with all calls, composed 
and arr. Arling Shaeffer; violin and 
pf.; with guit. arr. © Apr. 16, 1933; 
AA 119511; M. M. Cole pub. co. 

8736 


Shake the blues out of the Red, White 
and Blue; w Sidney Holden, melody 
Jimmy Clark. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 70168; Sunland music co. 

8737 


© te, Apr. 
8, 1933; E unp. 69848; William Al- 
fred Tesson. 8738 


Shall we meet on that beautiful shore; 
w and m Bob Miller and Gene and 
Glenn; mixed voices, unacc. © 
mor 1 1983s BY pub: 35791; Rob- 
bins music corp. 8739 


Shanty or levee song; from State fair, 
w and m Fred Rycroft. © Apr. 
24, 1933; E pub. 36052; Movietone 
music corp. 8740 


178596—33——5 


8755 


Sharing; sacred song, w and m Gor- 
don V. Thompson. © Apr. 17, 1933; 
H for. 29456; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd. 8741 

She’s the girl you can’t forget; w and 
melody: ».©) tt, ¢:.. Apr, 17; 1983:; 
unp. 70167; Dudley C. Monk. 8742 


Shepherd of the hills; overture, G. E. 


Holmes; band pts. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E pub: ,.35b82;..C. L. Barn- 
house, ine. 87438 


Shine on Dixie moon; song, m Burrell 


Van Buren. ©. Apr. 25, 1933; H 
pub. 36063; George N. Faircloth. 

8744 

Ship of Sigma upsilon; slow waltz 


song, w Girls of Sigma upsilon, 1933. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70736; 
James DeForest Cline. 8745 


Ship (The) of state; song, m John 
Boland. © 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1933;- EH 
unp. 70032; Mary Vanderhoof. 

8746 


Sho ’nuff O.K.; w and melody. © 
ive, Apr. Lo) 1933" MH Un pwiZoe 
Norman Saul Hirschl, STAT 


Should I whisper dear I love you; 
song... ©) Mar. 11, 1983 > EH pub. 
35601; Orville F. Augustian. 

8748 


Shrewd (The) old count; part-song, 
w William Saunders, m John Tait, 
partly arr. from the Goldberg va- 
riations. 1. Mixed voices. — 2. 
Men’s voices. © Mar. 31, 1933; E 
for. 29165, 29166; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd. 8749, 8750 


Siauiiim eteeh:s sones)) ©) ae) Apres: 
1933 ; E unp. 69609; Matilda Curtiss. 
S751 

Si Vamour prenait racine; mélodie 
valse, paroles Lucien Boyer, m G. 
Bonineontro; avee accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Dec. 31, 1932); E for. 29393; 
Editions Salabert. 8752 


Siciliana (la); serenata; violin and 
pt. .©\.1 ch Apr: We 1933 ee ane. 
69946; Eugene S. Costa. 8753 


Sicilienne; extraite de Le sicilien, ou 
L’amour peintre, Omer Letorey; pf. 
©" Jans Wor 198s hy tor! 29295" 
Heugel. S754 


Sight reading and first lessons for the 
piano student; by Cecile Couperin, 
rev. and ed. Clara Kora Novich, tr. 
Gustave Laneau. © Dec. 6, 1932; 


A 57465; Bach music co. 8755 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Signalmusik; de MAdchen in uniform, 
paroles Jacques Réale, folklore alie- 


mand arr. Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 
feo 2) EH for) 29492)" Eidibrons 
Campbell, Connelly. 8756 


Siivana ; tango, versi Giovanni Renna; 
violino. ©1ec. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69831; Mario Romagnoli. 8757 


Silver haired lady; w and melody. © 
fC Api ao. Looa5) bt UNpe 10004 : 
Iola M. Bradstreet. 8758 


Silver moon; song. © 1 ce. Feb. 20, 
1933; E unp. 67827; Margie Little- 
field. 8759 


Silver threads among the gold; w 
Eben BH. Rexford, m H. P. Danks, 
arr. Sylvester Krouse; with ukulele 
and mixed quartette arrs. © Apr. 
26, 1933; E for. 36048; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8760 


Simone est comme ca; fox-trot du 
film, paroles Jean Boyer et André 


Hornez, m Raoul Moretti, arr. 
' Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 


Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29316; Editions 
Salabert. S761 


Simple modal music for the holy com- 
munion; by Geoffrey Shaw; organ 


ace. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29067 ; 
Novello & co., ltd. $762 
Since I’ve found you; song, melody 


Jimmie Crane. © 1 c¢. Apr. 28, 
1933; EK unp. 70745; Cam Wells. 
8763 


Since I’ve got a girl; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
pub. 85798; Joseph W. Ouradnik. 

8764 


Sing a little tenor, sing a little bass; 
w Jack Daniel, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1933; BE 
unp. 69563; John Warwick Daniel. 

8765 


Sing me a good old tune; song. © 
1 ¢, Apr. “7,. 19833 HE inp, seuss 


Valeria Hill Brown. 8766 
Sing me a lullaby; song. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1933; E unp. T0761; Georgia 
Ferguson. S767 


Sing no more; text A. Pushkin, m 
Sergei Rachmaninoff, op. 4, no. 4, 
English version and m transcribed 
F. Campbell-Watson; mixed voices. 
© Apr. 12, 1933; E pub. 35831; M. 
Witmark & sons. 8768 

Sing the gospel story; hymn, w tr 


and m arr. © July 6, 1932; B pub. 
35765; Nathaniel Carlson. 8769 


pt. 11, i Seiya 


Sing unto the Lord; hymn, w Philip 
Sidney. © Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 
35575; Mary Gertrude Halsey. 8770 


Sing up, lift up; song, w Addie L 
Towne. © .1. ¢; Apr. 20) 389aa0) 
unp. 70346; Marion Austin Dunn. 

8771 

Sing us a song of the good old days; 
song. © 1c Apr. 19, 1983; H unp. 
70304; Chas. Garabedian. 8772 


Singing games old and new; coll. and 
tr. © Feb. 28, 1933; AA 118840; 
John C. Campbell folk school. 8773 


Single (A) apartment; w and m Clyde 
Browne: . ©, 1.c. Apt, ieee 
unp. 69533 ; Helen B. Hooper. 8774 


Ofprry Ex epens prow fr Epykp (Siro yev 
garodi yerker); songs, w Barkey 
Herayre, Vahram Tatool and others. 
bk..9.: © Aproabiaess= aie: 
39827; Vagharshag Servantz. 8775 


Sitting at the feet of Jesus; hymn, 
w Mrs. C. D. Martin, m W. Stillman 
Martin. © ;Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35900; Robert H. Coleman. 8776 


Sixth avenue blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70243; 
John Leslie Bizzell. STT7T 


Sky ride; by Vincent Lopez and A. 
Deutsch; pf. © 1 ec. Apr. 17, 1983; 
E unp. 70175; Adolph Deutsch. 

8778 


Sleepy Caroline; fox-trot song. © 
Mar. 7, 1983; E pub: 35599 Burt 
Happ. 8779 


Sleepy moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 7, 19388; E unp. 69801; Pleas 
L. Johnson. 8780 


Sleepy-time ; Song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1933; E unp. 70488; Nellie Van Bey- 
num Horn. 8781 


Slow tempo; pf. treble with w. © 1 
c. Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70341; Sam- 
uel Carlisle Goodrich, jr. 8782 


Smile for me sweetheart; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70665; Tate Robertson. 8783 


Smoke rings; w Ned Washington, m 
H. Eugene Gifford; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 31, 1933; E pub. 35870; 
Lawrence music publishers, inc. 

8784 

Snodgrass (Gertrude) Nocturne; song, 
w Ruby A. Hires. © 1 ec. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69744; Gertrude Snod- 
grass. 8785 


364 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


So it’s bridge again tonight; w and 
melody Edgar Leslie and Fred E. 
mhlert. «(© iki ec. Aprictd9, 1933; EB 
unp. 70278; Irving Berlin, ine. 

8786 


So nimm denn meine hinde; cantique 
fervent, de Miédchen in uniform, 
paroles Jacques Réale, folklore alle- 


mand arr. Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 
1, 19382; E for. 29498; Editions 
Campbell, Connelly. 8787 


So this is Harris; songs from the film, 
Ww and m Val Burton and Will Ja- 
son; pf. treble. Music sec. © May 1, 
1933; E pub. 386068; Sam Fox pub. 
co. 8788 


So why can’t you and I; song. © 1 
c. Apr. 7, 19383; E unp. 69806; Wil- 
liam C. Becker. S789 


Soldat (Le) civil; paroles Pierre 
Thomas, m Jean Lenoir; avec ac- 
cord de ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
EK for. 29377; Editions Salabert. 

8790: 


Soleil 4 travers les arbres; by Hugo 
Friedhofer; pf.-conductor. © 1 «. 
Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70708; Movie- 
tone music corp. 8791 


Solitaire; w and melody F. Ford. © 
Hearts: 1o5o> HF) unp.. 70308 ; 
Pietro Colecchia. 8792 


Solitude; meditation; pf. © Mar. 14, 
1933; E pub. 35850; Phillip Slocum. 
8793 


Solong [sic] depression; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70414; Harold R. King. 8794 


Some day; w M. F. Kaufman, mel- 
ody A. S. Kaufman. © 1 c. Apr. 
19, 19383; EH unp. 70280; Alvin S. 
Kaufman and Mildred F. Kaufman. 

8795 


Some day soon; from Step lively, w 
R. S. Hewlett, m E. E. Stowell. © 
Mar. 28, 1983; E pub. 35716; Roger 
S. Hewlett and Edward E. Stowell. 

8796 


Some glad, sweet day; hymn, w 
George W. Slauson, m Haldor Lil- 
lenas. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
39915; Robert H. Coleman. S797 


Some say no, some say yes; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 
70666; I. K. Richardson. 8798: 

Somebody cares; fox trot song. © 


ive Mar. 20;°1933; EH unp:) 6897T ; 
Arthur M. White. 8799 


8812 


Somebody lied; w and m Al. Rose and 
Lee Foster; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 138, 19883; E for. 29445; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd. 8800 


Somebody told you; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. T0667; 
Millie Miller. S80L 


Someday and someway, I’ll find you 
again: sone, \© 1 ¢ Apr. 7, 19388 
EK unp. 69788; Mary Josephine 
O’Malley Wyles. 8802 


Someone; w Hal Lurvey, m Jack Cady. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp; 701993 
Harold F. Lurvey and Jackson Cady. 

8803. 


Someone else; from Step lively, w 
R. S. Hewlett, m E. E. Stowell. © 
Mar. 29, 1933; E pub. 35717; Roger 
S. Hewlett and Edward H. Stowell. 

8804 


Someone to share my dreams; from 
The Blarney stone, w and m Peter 
Mendoza; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
11, 1983; EH for. 29092; Campbelf, 
Connelly & co., Itd. 8805 


Something always sings; hymn, w and 
myA. Ackley. ©: Mar3; 193a= 
H pub. 35898; Robert H. Coleman. 

8806 


Something came and got me in the 
spring; w Jack Scholl; m Jean 
Schwartz and Max Rich; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub- 
35867; Bibo-Lang, ine. 880T 


Something’s in the air; by Henry 
Manners, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson ; 
_,.voc. orch. pts.; in B flat. © Apr 
5, 1983; E pub. 35655; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 8808 


Sometimes a dream comes true; W 
Sam Berlind, m Don Sylvio; pf. 
treble. © 1c¢ Apr. 12, 1933; E. unp- 
69959; Sylvio Sbrigata. S809 


Somewhere in the world; w and m 
Jimmy Kennedy and Harry Condor 5 
with ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. 
©."Apr. 4, 1933; Eittors 208s ee. 
Feldman & co. S810 


Somewhere, sometime in June; w and 


melody Matt B. Edna. ©1c. Apr 
29, 1938; E unp. 70760; Delmar 
Buddy Quinn. SS1E 


Sonata no. 19; in G min., Josef Rhein- 
berger, op. 198, ed., fingered and 
phrased Harvey Grace; organ. © 
Mar. 24, 1933; EF for. 29479 ; Novello 
& co., ltd. 8812 


369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8813 


Sonata 2; by Jos. B. Foerster, op. 130; 
violoncello and pf. © Oct. 29, 1932; 
E for. 29105; Hudebni matice 
umélecké besedy. 8813 


Sonatina; in one movement, Eric H. 
Thiman; pf. © Feb. 3, 1933; E for. 
29071; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

8814 


pri Jaroslav Kriéka, op. 48; vio- 
lino i viola. © Nov. 9, 1932; E for. 
29102; Hudebni matice umélecké 
besedy. 8815 


Song (A), a dance, a moon; w K. Col- 
lier, melody ©. Leon. © 1 c¢ Apr. 
27, 19383; E unp. 70692; Elsa Leon 
and Kathryn Collier. 8816 


Song (A) for mother; song, m Car- 
roll Summer and Robert L. Horney. 
je Apr a. Asa Bre pu: O05 
David Edward Ungar. 8817 


Song (A) for the girl I love; song, 
melody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 19383; E unp. 69564; Laura J. 
Dean. 8818 


Song (A) of joy; song arr. from A. T. 
Gretchaninoff, by Howard D. Mce- 
Kinney; men’s voices. © Apr. 3, 
1933; E pub. 35635; J. Fischer & 
bro. 8819 


Song of my heart; w and melody. © 
dies Oct. ile 19S2s Hh oanp. 20287 : 
Gerald Franklin Grandon. 8820 


Song of progress; 1833. Chicago, 1933. 
Apes 20; 1983  puba/s5927;: 
Alice Brown Stout. 8821 


Song (The) of the airmen; w Frank- 
lin A. Gaylord, melody Lionel S&S. 
Baldin and S. F. Baldin. © 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70405; Siluan 
F. Baldin. 8822 


Song (The) of the aviatrix; w Frank- 
lin A. Gaylord, melody Lionel S. 
Baldin and S.. Fy Baldin. ©) 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 19883; E unp. 70408; Siluan 
F. Baldin. 8823 


Song of the dark: w and melody. © 
a> ec. Apr. 18, 19383 ;¢H “sumpiaeoea 
Howard Grode. 8824 


Song (The) of the harpooneer; w 
Clarke Van Ness, m Ernie Burnett; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 69619; Ernest Marco Burnett 
and C.’V. Clark. 8825 


Song (The) of the moon; pf. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 8, 1983; E unp. 69822; Richard 
Czerwonky. 8826 


pt. 111, nS wee 


Song of the night; tango, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 
70227; Frank I. Schultzberg. 8827 


Song of the winds; w Catherine Par- 


menter, m Edward HE. Menges; 
mixed voices. © Apr. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 385869; Shattinger piano & 
music €o. 8828 


Song of 19383; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70064; Aldula 
M. Wood. 8829 


Song on May morning; 2-pt. song, w 
John Milton, m George Dyson. © 
Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 29226; Edward 
Arnold & €o. 8830 


Song (A) to beauty; 2-pt. song, w and 
m May Sarson. © Mar. 31, 1933; 
E for. 29224; Edward Arnold & Co. 

8831 


Songs and hymns of worship; compila- 
tion of hymns and songs, ed. and 


compiled R. F. Pittman. © Feb. 10, 
1933; A 60541; Free will Baptist 
press. 8832 


Songs of Chicago town; lyrics R. At- 
water, m J. L. Browne; 2 and 3 pt. 


cho. © Apr. 18, 1933; AA 118951; 
Richard Atwater and John Lewis 
Browne. 8833 


Songs of the Vandals; compiled and 
arr. J. Morris O’Donnell. © Feb. 
25, 1933; A 60878; University of 
Idaho, associated students. 8834 


Songs of Theta chi; official publica- 
tion of Theta chi fraternity, ed. 
Theodore Frank Fitch, Tolbert Mac- 
Rae and George Starr Lasher. © 
Sept. 8, 1932: A 57976; Grand chap- 
ter, Theta chi fraternity, ine. 8835 


Songs (The) you taught me; song, m 
Luther A. Clark.’’ ©) seApreyS, 
1933: E unp. 69680; Peter Tomanoy. 

8836 


Sonny: w and melody. © 1c Apr. 
25, 1933; E unp. 70488; Helen Thum- 
mel. 8837 


Soon-a will be done; traditional spirit- 
ual, w anon., m arr. Otto L. Boha- 
nan. © 1c. Apr. 17, 19383; EB unp. 
70240; Florence D. Bohanan. 8838 


Soothing the tears; song, w Harry 
Pace. ©1c. Apr. 25, 19338; E ump. 
70582; Charles Angelo Pace. 8839 


Sorry and sad; w E. S. Leight, m EH. 
J. Pinesak. © 1:ce. Apr. 7, 419333 
E unp. 70515: Edward John Pincsak 
and Edward Sargent Leight. 8840 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


Southern harmony; song. ©1c. Apr. 
8, 1933; E unp. 69890; Matilda Cur- 
tiss. 8841 


Southern (The) seas are singing; 
song. ©1e. Apr. 27, 1983; E unp. 
70683; Frances D. Welch. 8842 

Souvenirs; waltz Parisienne, canzone, 
French version Maurice Decker. © 
Apr. 12, 1983; E pub. 85825; Albert 
Denis Tessier. 8843 


Spanish (The) dancer; by Ivor R. 


Hoster,” op:> 25; pt)’ '©. Mar.'' 21, 
1933; E for. 29081; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 8844 


Spanish (A) dream; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69754; Rachael Reeves. 8845 


(The) Gipsy; by James 
Brown; violin with pf. ace. ed. 
Nancy Gilford. © Mar. 27, 19383; 
E for. 29177; Stainer & Bell, ns 

8846 


Spanish 


‘Speakin’ of the devil, here she is; fox- 


trot, w Mack David, m Henry Man- 
ners, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. J. RoSamond 


Johnson. © Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 
30654; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 8847 


Speaking of operations; w A. C. Rich, 
m M. A. Blower. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 
1933; E unp. 69678; Mary A. Blower 
and Arthur C. Rich. 8848 


Special day songs; w and m Bene Gib- 
son Smyth, ed. Alfred B. Lane. © 
Mar. 11, 1933; E for. 29244; Allan 
& co., prop. itd. 8849 


Speedex orchestra arranging guide 
and transportation chart; devised 
Manuel Smith. © Mar. 15, 1933; I 
7392; Vincent M. Sherwood. 8849* 


Spirit of Fort Erie; march. © Apr. 
25, 1983; E for. 29518; Asa Huycke. 
8850 


Spirit (The) of worship; Rally day 
service, Helen Welshimer, w Sabine 
Baring-Gould and others, m Arthur 
Sullivan, DeLoss Smith and others. 
© Apr. 25, 19338; AA 119444; Stand- 
ard pub. co. 8851 


Spring, beautiful spring; waltz, Paul 
Lincke, arr. H. Silberhorn; concer- 
tina. © Apr. 7, 1933; E pub. 35701; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 8852 


Spring returns; 4-pt. madrigal, w 
anon., m Luca Marenzio, arr. Archi- 
bald Thompson Davison; men’s 


8869 


voices. © Mar. 25, 19383; E pub. 
35578; E. C. Schirmer music co. 
8853 
Spring’s melody; by Francesco B. De 
Leone; pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35995; Theodore Presser co. 8854 
Springtime; song, w Melvin Richard- 
sons) © Le) Apr, 10; a1983%" Ey mip, 
69883; Harold Richardson. 8855 
w and melody. ©.1 ec. Apr. 10, 
19388; E unp. 69882; Mabel Kenady 
Brune. 8856 


Springtime in the hills; valse song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70668; 
Jewell Patterson. 8857 


Sprinkle me with kisses; w Bob Irwin, 
m Dave Peyton. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 35815; Robert R. Irwin. 

8858 


Squeekstick blues; song; B flat clari- 
nets si© 1 @& Apr:5,:1938 > H aap 
69676; William Arthur Schroeder. 

; 8859 


Stand by our President, he’ll stand by 
you; song. © Mar. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35591; Aaron Brown. 8860. 


Stand by the President; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1933; E unp. 70143; 
Gordon Graham. 8861 


Stand up! stand up! for your coun- 
LENgs Di wba 1 ©jala see sAunior ese 
1933; EH unp. 70001; Mary Emmaline 
Kone. 8862 


Standard (The) series; ed. Ernest 
Haywood; ptf. bk. 4, solos.—bk. 5, 
descriptive pieces. © Apr. 7, 1933; 
E for. 29108, 29109; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd. 8863, 8864 


Russian masters for pf., ed. 
Ernest Haywood. bk. 6. © Apr. 
18; 1983; E for. 29242; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 8865. 


Star of heaven; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69966; 


James Fraser. S866 
Starlight and_ roses; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Mar. 18, 1933; E pub. 
30966; J. W. Chillson. SS6T 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; by 
John Philip Sousa, arr. William M. 
Felton; sop. and alto. © Apr. 20, 
1933; E pub. 35976; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 8868 

Start (The) of the big parade; w and 
m Dale Wimbrow, Chas. Abbott and 
Irving Bibo, pf.. sc. Merle T. Ken- 
drick; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 6, 
1933; E pub. 35658; Bibo-Lang, ine. 

8869 


367 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8870 

Stay out of my dreams; w Ned Wash- 
ington, m Bernice Petkere, arr. Paul 
Fal; swith: uit. arr, © Apri 
79338392 ,c., Apr. 6; pubs 356635 
Olman music corp. 8870 


Stay with me; song, w A. H. Courson. 
© 1c Apr. 20, 1933: E unp. 70334; 
Paul Naumann. S871 


Steinert (Alexander) Three poems 
by Shelley; set to m. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E for. 29505; Editions Maurice 
Sénart. 8872 


Step by step we march along; w and 
m, EH. O'Reilly Clint. ©) Jan 23. 
1933; E pub. 34557; Clint co. 8873 


Step into my heart; pf. treble with 
W. Gy & sAprads, M933: Hun p. 
70009; Samuel Carlisle Goodrich, jr. 

8874 

Step lively; comedy, m Edward HE. 
Stowell. © 1c. text Mar. 27, 1933, 
1 @ music Apr. 6; D 28424; Roger 
S. Hewlett. 8874* 


Stimmt an, mit hellen, holen klang; 
de Madchen in uniform, paroles 
Jacques Réale, folklore allemand 
arr. Milde-Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; 
EH for. 29496; Hditions Campbeli, 
Connelly. 8875 


Stoddon (G. W.) 12 original pieces; 


pf. © Mar. 28, 19383; E for. 29194; 
B. Feldman & co. 8876 
Stop and look; w and melody. © 1. 


Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70482; Her- 
man G. Comery. 8877 


Stormy weather, keeps rainin’ all the 
time; from Cotton club parade, w 
Ted Koehler, m Harold Arlen; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 13, 1933; HE 
pub. 35998; Mills music, ine. 8878 


Stornelli Calabresi; w and melody 
Giuseppe Grande. © 1 c¢. Apr. 25, 
1983; E unp. 70557; Joseph Cera- 
bino. 8879: 


Story (The) that’s old, but still new; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 
69972; Walter O. Keith. 8880 


Strauss (Johann) Six waltzes; arr. 
Frederic Mullen; pf. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 29195; B. Feldman & 
co, 8881 


Strauss (Richard) Arabella; lyrische 
komodie, text Hugo von Hofmanns- 
thal, klavierauszug mit text Felix 
Wolfes. © Mar. 8, 1933; D 28426; 
Richard Strauss. 8881* 


pt. 111, 0s; v.28 


Strimer (J.) Deux piéces; saxophone 
et pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29441; 
Aphonse Leduc et cie. 8882 


Strolling along; w and m Henry J. 
Spina, arr. Jean Walz; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar, 25, 1933; E pub. 35800; 
National music pub. co. 8883 


Strolling down by the old Illinois; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 70739; William Mechom. 

8884 


Strolling in the moonlight with you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp, 70485; Albina Cordon. 8885 


Strolling ‘mongst the lillies [sic] of 
the valley; waltz, w Chas. F. Lyon, 
m HK. K. Liebegott, arr. Hugene 
Platzman. © Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 
35851; E. K. Liebegott and Charles 
Lyon. 8886 


Strolling on the beach; melody. © 
1c. Apr. 29, 19383; Bi wap aweiaee 
Henry . Marx. S887 . 


Stu mo Run; w Robert Couper, set 
to m of old Highland air, arr. Mar- 
garet Pierrepont. © Feb. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29146; Augener, ltd. 8888 


Stulen (En) vals; ur filmen med sain- 
Ma namnh, text och musik Jacques 
Armand; pf. © Jan. 1, 1932; E for. 
29121; Nils-Georgs musikforlags, 
abu: S889 


Sturmglocken; marsch, Theo Freitag, 
arr. Rich. Atzler; stimmen ftir odeon 
orch, u. salonorchester. © Apr. 10, 
1933 ; E for. 20462; A. Cranz. 8890 


Stuttering Billy; w and melody F. 
Yeazel and F. Altamore. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70002; Frank 
Altamore, Fred Yeazel and Joseph 
Frank. 8891 


Suds; song. © 1° ¢) Apr) 25°90ae. 
E unp. 70564; Theodore H. Terry. 
8892 


Sugar lumps; w and m Vivian Lum; 
pf. © Jan. 21, 1933: Mi fore 2aeees 
Allan & co., prop. ltd. 8893 


Sun-burned Sam the hobo-manj; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70246; 


Marie D. Sweeney. 8894 
Sunbeams; caprice, J. J. Richards; 
for band, incl. solo pts. © Mar. 


28, 1983; E pub. 35580; C. L. Barn- 
house, ine. 8895 


Sunday (A) promenade; de I. Sadun; 
pf. © Dec. 21, 1982; EH for. 298386; 
Editions Salabert. 8896 


368 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Sunkissed state; fox trot song. © 1 
ce. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69868 ; Blanch 
Eastman Pearson. 8897 


Sunset and you; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 24, 1932; EK unp. 70669; Ger- 
trude Tyler. 8898 


Sunset dreams come true; song. © 
ime. Hep. 17, 1983; E unp. 67780; 
Lida S. Leech. 8899 


Sunshine of prosperity ; w and melody. 
- ©1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70608 ; 
Mariette Gannon McDermott. 8900 


Sweepings; from Sweepings, by Max 
Steiner; pf. © Apr. 25, 1933; E 
pub. 35931; Sam Fox pub. co. 


Sweet Ann; w John Tremain, m 
Jeanne Sterling. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1933; 
EH ounp. 69546; Margery Featherston 
and Hsther Weikel. 8902 


Sweet baby of mine; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70399; Ruby 
Danks Cadman. 8903 


Sweet dancing sweetheart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70114; 
Steve D, Kinchen. 8904 


Sweet dreams; song. © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1938; E unp. 69544; Frederick C. 
Russell. &905 


Sweet little gal of mine; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69840; 
Roy W. Swanson, 8906 


Sweet little Patsy Downs; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; 
EH ounp. 69942; Effie Elizabeth Mc- 
Cloud. 8907 


Sweet memories; by Montague Ewing; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35984; 


Theodore Presser co. 8908 
Sweet Mercides; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 704383; Louis 
H. Penrice. 8909 


Sweetheart; song. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1983; E unp. 70631; Reba Cranmer 
Sharpless. 8910 


Sweetheart and pal; fox-trot, w and 
m Irene G. Beck. © Mar. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 35756; Walter A. Quincke. 

8911 


Sweetheart can’t you see; song. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1988; E unp. 70205; Ber- 
dena Le Mohn Boles. 8912 


Sweetheart come back; fox-trot song. 
© 1c Apr. 19, 1983; BE unp. 70542; 
Margaret Gertrude Snyder. 8913 


©) 


8901 | 


8929 


Sweetheart come back to me, into my 
land of dreams; waltz, w Alan L. 
Wanamaker, m John C. Miller and 
Eugene Yeney. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1933; 
EK unp. 703818; L. Odett Sheffield. 

8914 


Sweetheart, I can see; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 27, 1938; E unp. 70689; 
Dorothy Elizabeth Borchers. 8915 


Sweetheart I love you dearly; fox-trot 
song. © Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 
00964; Carmen Minichiello. 8916 


Sweetheart, I miss you; song. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69827; Elmer 


Clive Diefenbaker. 8917 
| Sweet-heart, in my dreams I think 
about you; fox-trot song. © 1 ©@ 


Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69638; Nelvin 
Eddie Strickland. 8918 
Sweetheart o’ mine; song. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E pub. 36031; Laura Carter. 
8919 


Sweetheart tears; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70340; 
William James Graham. 8920 


Sweetheart, when I’m holding you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 69702; Florence M. Pigford. 

8921 

Sweetheart’s enemy; w and melody 
Bierrots, ©) Uic..-Apry Ay) 19so ceer 
unp. 69538; Paul Brisebois. 8922 


Sweetly resting; hymn, w anon., adap- 


tation and m N. Carlson. © July 
6, 1982; E pub. 35761; Nathaniel 
Carlson. 8923 


Swift constructor; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70481; 
Herman G. Comery. 8924 

Swing gate; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69725; Samuel Frei- 
berg. 8925 


Swing it; w and m Ray Bretz and Ted 
Weitz. © Apr. 31, 1933; E pub. 
35871; Lawrence music publishers, 
ine. 8926 

Tableaux synoptiques des sons har- 
moniques du violon; par Emile 
Cobilovici. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 
29271; Henry Lemoine et cie. 8927 


Take away the moon and the stars; 
w.and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 70060; Doris Mabel 
Stimson. 8928 


Take me back to the pines; Song, 
melody; in G@ maj. © 1 e¢. Apr. 
26, 1983; E unp. 70611; Tom Darby. 

8929 


69 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8930 


Take me home; negro funeral hymn, 
w and m Otto. L. Bohanan. ©1.. 
Apr. 17, 1988; E unp. 70241; Flor- 
ence D. Bohanan. 8930 


Take me to Chicago, and the century 
of progress fair; w and melody. 
nes Apr, 25, 1933 + b)..unp. GOL 3 
Henry Mathews. 8931 


Take my kiss and love me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 6, 19383; E unp. 
69755; Reed Evans. 8932 


Take off the heavy things you wear; 
spring song. . ©: 1:¢ -Apr. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 69987; Kurt F. Geppert. 

8933 


Talk it all over with Jesus; hymn, w 
and m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 8, 
1933 ; E pub. 35885; Robert H. Cole- 
man. 8934 


Talking in my sleep; w John Mercer, 
m Harry Archer and Margot Mill- 
ham; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 8, 
1933; E pub. 35718; Miller music, 
ine. 8935 


Tan girl; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 
1, 1933; E unp. 69536; Jack C. Mil- 
ler. 8936 


Tango et Valse; de.Panurge, de Henri 
Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29342; Editions Salabert. 

8937 


Tango flip; viens, viens aimer, sur les 
motifs de Katinka, de Louis Lajtal, 
arr. pour orch. ptes. et paroles. © 
Jan. 15, 1933 ; E for. 29310; Ad. Gau- 
win. 8938 


Tango of roses; by Schreier-Bottero, 
arr. for orch. pts. © Apr. 1, 19383; 
E pub. 35728; A. Fassio. 89389 


Tar-heel blues; song, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1933; E unp. 
69565; Jackie Gilmore. 8940 


Taste and see, that the Lord is good; 
anthem, w from Psalm 34; mixed 
voices. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69639; Helen Elizabeth Fromm. 

8941 


Taxes; fox trot, w and m Wes Smith, 
arr. Eddie Koons; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 35936; Uni- 
versal music sales, 8942 


Te fais pas d’mousse; one-step, de Le 
béguin de la garnison, paroles Paul 
Murio, m Guy D’Arvor; avee accord 
de lV’ukulele.e © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 29392; Editions Salabert. 8943 


pt. 10, 0. S., Vos 


Tears (The) in the old folks eyes; 
valse song. © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 69879; Robert W. Atkinson. 

8944 


Technocracy ; song, from Vincent ven- 
tures. © Mar. 15, 19383; E pub. 
35846; Foster M. Trainer. 8945 


Tell me I know how to love; w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20, 19383; E unp. 70642; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 8946 - 


Tell me sweetheart do you miss me; 
song, w P. Bishop. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1933; E unp. 69921; Presley Bishop 
and Evalynn Sheriock. 8947 


Tell me the truth; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 1, 1988; E unp. 69535; 
Jack C. Miller. 8948 


Tell my mother I’m in heaven; w and 
m Gene Arnold; with ukulele and 
guit. arrs. Jean Walz. © Mar. 25, 
1933; E pub. 35949; M. M. Cole pub. 
co. 8949 


with ukulele and guit. chords 
arr. Jean Walz. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 35595; M. M. Cole pub. co. 
8950 


Temple (The) of childhood; pageant 
for Children’s day, Valeria R. Leh- 
man, incidental m I. H. Meredith. 
© Mar. 22, 1933; D 28480; Tullar- 
Meredith co. 8950* 


Ten thousand cattle straying; lyrics 
rev. and m arr. George F. Briegel. 
© Apr. 25, 19335 Epub. souls: 
George F. Briegel, inc. 8951 


Texas memories; song, w Carrol B. 
Kurtz and A. L. Mancebo. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69612; Arthur 
Lee Mancebo. 8952 


Thank God for the roses and you; 
song, w Emma Ordrop. © Apr. 5, 
1933; E pub. 35722; Ernest Edward 
Whitehead. 8953 


Thank God for you; w James Thom- 
son m Geoffrey O’Hara. 1. Male 
cho., or quartet. -2. Male trio. © 
Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 35708, 35709; 
Harms, inc. 8954, 8955 


Thank heaven for you; w Leo Robin, 
melody Ralph Rainger. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1933; E unp. 70249; Famous mu- 
sie corp. 8956 


That beautiful mother of mine; w and 
melody Bob Anino. © 1. Apr. 138, 
1933; E unp. 70084; Robert Anino. 

8957 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


That elusive little thing prosperity ; 
w and m Vera Nadene Kelsay Met- 
teer. © 1c. Apr. 26, 19383; E unp. 
70651; Vera N. Metteer. 8958 


That famous song, Sweet Adeline; w 
L. Tacy, m Evelyn Christie Nelson. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69825; 
Evelyn Nelson and La Verne Tacy. 

8959 


That funny little letter L; w and mel- 
ody B. Miller and Carl Field. © 1 
¢. Apr: 21, 1983; H unp. (03856; Bob 
Miller. 8960 


That little blue ribbon; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢@. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70726; 
Roy W. Swanson. 8961 


That lost love of mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69740; 
Hubert EH. Gallentine. 8962 


That loving smile of you; waltz song, 
w and melody. ©1ec. Apr. 8, 1933; 
EH unp. 69846; Thomas Constantine 
Wilson. 8963 


That mad, mad moment; pf. treble 
mobi. C) 1c) Apr, 1819333. 
unp. 70214; David Frank Marcus. 

8964 


That million dollar smile makes life 
worth while; w and melody. ©1«. 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 70188; Lydia 
Crow. 8965 


That night in Caroline; song. © 1. 
Apr. 4, 1988; E unp. 69648; Hdith 
Witt. 8966 


That old fashioned home o’er the hills; 
male quartette. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
19383; E unp. 70171; Stewart Hins- 
dale. 8967 


That old fashioned mother of mine; 
Song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. /-©" 1 ¢.,,Apr;..15; 1933; BH 
unp. 70123; Bertram D. Titus. 

8968 


That old stein o’ mine; w H. Roenn, 
melody Edward J. Gordon. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 15, 1938; E unp. 70126; Hans 
Roenn and Eddie Gordon. 8969 


That plaintive tone; song. ©1c. Apr. 
27, 1933; E unp. 70762; Georgia Fer- 
guson. 8970 


That Roosevelt melody; w and pf. arr. 
Mina Cornish, and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 11, 1988; E unp. 69953; Alvin 
Zolman Seigel. 8971 

That’s ’cause I’m in love; song. © 1 


ce. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 703863 ; Fern 
Ida Glasgow. 8972 


8986 


That's what your love made of me; 
melody Joe Zatourinsky. © 1 «. 
Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 70134; Haim 
Zatourinsky. 8973 


That’s where I long to go; song, mel- 
ody Cecil Nellis. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 
1933; E unp. 70314; Howard Nellis. 

8974 

That’s why I’m lonesome tonight; w 
Alan Rinehart, m Lenore Burch and 
Alan Rinehart; with ukulele arr. 
Harold Maus. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 70083; John Allen Rinehart. 

8975 

That’s why I’m so blue; w Kay Burke, 
m Jack B. Rogers. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
193838; E unp. 70459; Rogers and 
Burke. 8976 


Theme de Panurge; de Panurge, de 


Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 
15, 1988; E for. 29344; Editions 
Salabert. 8977 


Théme de Panurge et de Régine; de 
Panurge, par Henri Cliquet-Pleyel ; 
pf. © Jan. 15, 1983; E for. 29407; 
Editions Salabert. 8978 


Théme de Régine; de Panurge, par 


Henri Cliquet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 
£54 193839) Hi for,) 29851: SHditions 
Salabert. 8979 


Then I know that ’m home; w Ed- 
ward Pola, m Melville Gideon; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 31, 1933; EH 
for. 29074; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

8980 


There ain’t no depression; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; EK ump. 
69867; Bertha Mauermann. 8981 


There is a garden; part-song, w Rich- 
ard Alison, m John Tait; sop. and 
contralto. © Mar. 31, 1933; E for. 
29167; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 8982 


There is a wonderful name; w and m 
Haldor Lillenas. © Mar. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 85921; Robert H. Coleman. 

8983 


There is no place like in your arms; 


waltz, w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
17,0'1935 > CEEamp. » 70155 ;.Jiohnt BH. 
Puring. 8984 


There’s a brewing in the air Uncle 
Sam; song. © Mar. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 35607; Ernest Alfred Johnson. 

8985 

There’s a cabin in the pines; w and 
m Billy Hill; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 25, 1988; E pub. 35999; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc. 8986 


371 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8987 


There’s a dream; w K. Collier, melody 
B. eon. )@ 1°. Apri’ 27," 1933); 
unp. 70691; Elsa Leon and Kathryn 
Collier. 8987 


There’s a light in your eyes, sweet- 
heart darlin’; w Gus Kahn, m Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 69633 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 8988 


There’s a tiny little hair upon your 
Shoulder; fox-trot, w and m Leo 
Towers, Harry Leon and Montague 
Ewing; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
16, 1933; E for. 29449; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd. 8989 


There’s love in your eyes sweetheart ; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 
70670; D. Pauline Jansen. 8990 


There’s no depression in our love; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 70543; Charles EH. Howland. 

8991 


There’s no one I love like I do you; 
valse song. ©1e. Apr. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 70544; Goldie McKinney. 

8992 


There’s nobody quite like you; w R. O. 
Wilson, melody A. E. Knoll. ©1e. 
Apr. 3, 1983; E unp. 69604; Ralph 
O. Wilson and Albert HE. Knoll. 

8993 


There’s nothing new in I love you; 
fox-trot, w and m Benny Davis and 
Ben Oakland, arr. Art McKay; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Apr. 8, 1933; E pub. 35925; Leo 


Feist, ine. $994 

——with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 4, 1933; E pub. 35681; Leo 
Feist, inc. 8995 


There’s plenty on my mind; w F. I. 
Schultzberg, melody Bill Pierce. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 10, 1983; E unp. 69901; 
Frank I. Schultzberg and William 
Pierce. 8996 


There’s something in the sunshine 
makes the roses know it’s June; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 70490; Miriam T. Dewing. 

8997 


These are the days; w and m Dexter 
McDonald, arr. Chet Keechley. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1983; E unp. 69860; 
Carolyn F, Dexter and Mary M. 
McDonald. 8998 

They're not that way any more; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70596; 
Julia Greig Wells. 8999 


pt. 111; RES. va28 


They’re smiling and whistling again; 
w and m Jule Le Nard; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70755; Julia 
L. FitzPatrick. 9000 


Thinking of you; Song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 c. Mar. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 69566; Clyde Clere. 9001 


This beauty of mine; song, melody 
Larry E. Goffin. © 1 e@ Apr 24 
1933; E unp. 70449; John Labadie. 

9002 


This pleasant month of May; w Henry 
Robertson, m William Beale, ed. and 
arr. Henry G. Ley; mixed voices. 
© May 31, 1933; E for. 29069; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 9003 


Tho’ we be growing older, Ill keep 
you in my heart; fox-trot ballad. 
© Aug. 16, 1932; BE pub. 35706; E. 
M. Waltz. 9004 


Those all alone blues: fox trot, w and 
m Dennie Estell. © 1 ¢ Mar. 27, 
1933; E unp. 69585; Hilda H. Saik- 
ley. 9005 


Those old sweet songs; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1983; BH unp. 69711; 
Bertha Wragg. 9006 


Three centuries; suite, Alec Rowley; 
pf. duet. © Mar. 28, 1933; E for. 
29093; Alfred Lengnick & @¢o., Itd. 

9007 


Three cheers for beer; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69832; Melville 
Grems. 9008 


Three musketeers; w Gus Kahn, m 
Oscar Levant, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70646; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 9009 


Three times a day; song. © 1 «@ 
Apr. 17, 1983; E unp. 701738; Alfred 
Hugo Neuberger. 9010 


Through the land of dreams with 
you; song, m Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69963 ; 
Ben Anderson. 9011 


Thy mouth, fair maid, is a rosebud 
red; German folk-song arr. Kath. 
erine Kennicott Davis, English ver- 
sion Miriam Chase; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 357381; 
E. C. Schirmer music co. 9012 


’Till comes the dawn; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69969; Grace 
Blakely Buck. 9013 


‘Till the end of time; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1933; E unp. 70324: 
Jack Scott. 9014 


372 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Time and tide; w Frederick Allen, m | Tout au fond de mon ccur; 


Colin MacLeod Campbell. © Mar. 
17, 1983; E for. 29147; Augener, Itd. 
9015 


Tired eyes; song, w A. Hngelmann and 
heel, ieimlich: *© 1 c..Apr. 17, 
1933; E unp. 70145; R. F. Heim- 
lich. 9016 


"Tis a very funny age we’re living in; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 18, 
19838; E unp. 70299; Charles H. 
Frizzelle. 9017 


To a rose; Ww Wm. F. Halsall, m arr. 
Arthur B. Keene; women’s voices. 
© Apr. 4, 193838; E pub. 35819; 
Elizabeth Cheney Kaufmann. 9018 


To Chicago to the great world’s fair; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1983; E 
unp. 70436; Lounette Engel. 9019 


To music bent; 2-pt. song, w Thomas 
Campion, m Herbert Howells. © 
Moi lao: KH for. 29222: Hd- 
ward Arnold & co. 9020 


To Saint Teresa; song, w Frances 
Estelle Lehlbach. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 35500; Valborg Teeling Wal- 
ters. 9021 


To the one who loves me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 20, 1933; EB unp. 
70322; Lloyd R. Cady. 9022 


To win trophies to lay at her feet; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1983; E unp. 
70704; Eva Della White-Wakelee. 

9023 


Toast (A); song, W Leonora Martin. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 19383; E unp. 69668; 
Mary Burke Kerr. 9024 


Toast (A) to Canada; w William F. 
Wiggins, m Bertha Louise Tamblyn. 
© Apr. 24, 1933; E for. 29501; Gor- 
don V. Thompson, ltd. 9025 


Toast (A) to love; song, w B. L. 
itowndes. “©! 1! ¢;Apr. 17, 1983; EH 
unp. 70147; Gumaer Berg. 9026 


To-day, is the to-morrow of yesterday ; 
ballad, m arr. Walter W. Newcomer. 
© Mar 31, 1933; E pub. 36030; M. J. 
Tobey. 9027 


Too late to-morrow; w and m Brik 
Mansenburg; in G.- © Mar. 18, 
1933; E for. 29446; Peter Maurice 
music co., Itd. 


Topsy-turvy; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1933; 
EH unp. 70184; Dorothy Morton 
Parks. 9029: 


9028 » 


9048 
valse, 
paroles Jean Sorbier, m V. Dyck; 


avec accord de Vukulele. © Dee. 
31, 19382; E for. 29484; Editions 
Salabert. 9030 


Toys; song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 69911; Agnes Hlizabeth Rose. 
9031 

Trdium von mir .. .; tango, text Willi 
Webels, m Josef Schafgans. © 


Mar. 15, 1983; Hi for. 29255; W. 
Webels theater u. musikverlag. 
9032 


Trail (The) to old Mexico; lyrics rev. 
and m arr. George F. Briegel. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36010; George 
F. Briegel, inc. 9033 


Tramping the blues away; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 
70261; Bessie Beatrice P. Clark. 

9034 

Tre cuori; one-step canzone, versi 
Peppino Mendes, m Mario Mariotti, 
orch. Virgilio Ripa [and] -Addio 
bambine; canzone fox-trot, versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella, m Vittorio 
Mascheroni: piccola orch. parti. © 
Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 29233; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢. 9035 


Tribute (A) to our President; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1933; E unp. 70027; 
Yolanda De Meglio. 9036 


Triumphant (The) resurrection ;, - 
hymn. © Mar. 24, 1988; HE pub. 
35808; Ellen B. Nickum. 9037 


Trois (Les) mousquetaires; paroles 
Henri Diamant-Berger, m Jean Le- 
noir; pf. et chant. Partition. © 
Dee. 31, 19382; E for. 29436; Editions 
Salabert. 9038 


Truc (Le) du Brésilien; tango, du 
film, paroles Pierre Bayle, m Mi- 
reille, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29322; 
Editions Salabert. 9039: 


True Americanism; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70605; 


William P. Meaney. 9040 
Truly mine; w and melody. ©1¢ 


Apr. 13, 1933; E unp. 70004; Francis 
D. Sullivan. 9041 


Trust me for a hamburg; song. © 
1. ¢. Apr. 6, 1988); E> unp. 697265 
Samuel Freiberg. 9042 


Truth; unison song for massed voices, 


Geoffrey Shaw; ist violin pt. © 
Mar. 31, 19383; E for. 29068; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 9043. 


BY hs) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9044 


Try to make up your mind; song, 
w iV. (HscStrang.) <©: Lc... Apr: 10; 
1933; E unp. 69895; Virginia E. 
Strang and Carl A. Clare. 9044 


Try to see good in me; song. ©1-«. 
Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 70684; Frances 


D. Welch. 9045 
Trying to forget; waltz song. © July 
23, 19382; E pub. 35865; Roselle 
Dalen Boe. 9046 


Trzech gwiazd; marsz pralni, Frank 
-Przybylski; pf., with voc. trio, w 
J. S. Zielinski. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1933; 

_ -E unp. 70630; Stefan Szeklucki. 

t 9047 


Tschaikowsky (Peter IJljitch) Praise 
ye the Lord; text from Isaiah, m 
P. I. Tchaikovsky, arr. Homer Whit- 
ford; male voices. © Apr. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 356384; J. Fischer & bro. 

9048 


Tu resteras toujours; valse, dans 
Panurge, paroles Robert Desnos, m 
H. Cliquet-Pleyel; avec accord de 
Tukulele. © Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 
29339; Editions Salabert. 9049 


Tu scendi dalle stelle; pastorale, w 
Pope Pius IX, m Giovanni B. Fon- 
tana; sop. or ten., contra or bar. and 
basso; organ or harmonium ace. © 
pr. LG, TOSS aha DUD. andooane Gr 
Ricordi & ¢o., inc. 9050 


Tummetott; foxtrot, ur En stulen vals, 
text och Jacques Armand; pf. © 
Jan. 1, 19382; E for. 29122; Nils- 
Georgs musikforlags, a.b. 9051 


Turn your fear into cheer; song, m 
John Kreutzer. © 1 c. Apr. 18, 
1933; E unp. 70242; Louis Wrubel. 

9052 


Turnerbannerlied; w Ludwig Gromer, 
m Ekame, op. 11. © 1. Mar. 30, 
1933; E unp. 70339; Egon Karl 
Meyer. 9053 


Turning the dial for the one I love; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 
69603; Kenneth Thomas. 9054 


Tus ojos; bolero puerto riqueno, letra 
Felipe Arana. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 69722; Jorge Huberto San- 
toni. 9055 


"Tween the mount and deep, deep vale ; 
German folk-song from Cassel, arr. 
Katherine Kennicott Davis, English, 
Miriam Chase; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 35729; E. C. 
Schirmer music co. 9056 


3v4 


pt. 1117 8, pvse28 


Twinkle twinkle little star; song, m 
David E. Peyton. © Apr. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 36037; Robert R. Irwin. 

9057 


unison song, w from nursery 
rhyme. © Mar. 28, 1933; E for. 
29136; Jchn Longmire. 9058 


Two; w and melody. © 1 @ Apr. 
28, 1933; E unp. 70749; Eva Hansen 


and Edmond Hansen. 9059 
Two can make a world; song. ©1ce. 
Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70012; H. 
Barnes Hopkins. 9060 


Two lips like cherries; w Gus Kahn, 
m William Axt.. © 1 c« Apra18, 
1933; E unp. 70647 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 9061 


Two (The) of us; w C. Malenbaum, 
melody L. Berkowitz. © 1 ce. Apr. 
24, 19388; E unp. 70419; Lawrence 
Berkowitz and Charles Malenbaum. 

9062 


Two sweethearts of mine; song; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Apr. 10, 19383; E unp. 
69884; E. A. Hedges. 9063 


Tyrolese lindler; by James Brown; 
violin with pf. acc. ed. Nancy Gil- 
ford. © Mar. 27, 193ss5) ere sor: 
29169; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 9064 


U plamene; pét pisni pro vySsi hlas 
a klavir, slova: Karla Erbana, hud- 
ba: Emil Axman. © Oct. 29, 1932; 
E for. 29099; Hudebni matice 
umélecke besedy. 9065 


Ultimo (El) varén sobre la tierra; 
gemas musicales, traduccion His- 
pana, Raul Roulien y Jose Lopez 
Rubio, w and m William Kernell, 
compiled Movietone music corp. © 
Apr. 3, 19883; E pub. 36051; Movie- 
tone music corp. 9066 


Uncle Ned: by Stephen C. Foster, arr. 
Fred A. Schiefelbein; pf. with w. 
© Apr. 15; 1983; HY pub.” 35782; 
Volkwein bros., ine. 9067 


Uncle Tom’s new banjo; by Donald 
Claffin; pf. © Apr. 20, 1983; EH 
pub. 385987; Theodore Presser co. 

9068 


Und es leuchtet die Puszta; schlager 
aus dem film, w Gert v. Zitzewitz, 
m Ernst Erich Buder. © Feb. 18, 
1933; E for. 29125; Ufaton-verlags, 
G.m.b.H. 9069 


Under a blanket of blue; w Marty 
Symes and Al J. Neiburg, melody 
Jerry Levinson. © 1 ec. Apr. 28, 
1933; E unp. 70714; Santly bros. 
inc. 9070 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1983 


9100 


Under dreamy southern skies; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 19383; E 
unp. 70044; Clifford Harlan. 9071 


Under that old weeping willow; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 19383; HE unp. 
69586 ; John Daum. 9072 


Under the August moon; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1983; E unp. 70671; 
Alice Burbridge. 9073 


Under the Montana moon; song, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
1933; E unp. 69567; Betty C. Bos- 
well. 9074 


Under the old willow tree; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70672; 
Mamie A. Jones. 9075 


Under the sun it’s anyone, under the 
moon it’s you; w and melody. © 
tec, Apr. 20, 1933; .E. unp., (0476; 
William Nolte. 9076 


Underneath the shining moon; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; HE 
unp. 70067; William Klesmer. 9077 


Unhappy beggar; w Wm. D. Patter- 
son; pf. treble with w. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 19383; E unp. 70010; Samuel Car- 
lisle Goodrich, jr. 9078 


U.S.A. (The) today; song. © Apr. 13, 
1933; E pub. 35836; James Sugh- 
roue. 9079 


Until death will take me away; valse 
song, melody F. Cusenza. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70447; Frank 
Cusenza and Joseph Serra. 9080 


Up in the sky; aviation waltz, w 
Malva Andre, and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 70690; Joseph 
F. Olbinski. 9081 


‘Vagabond girl; song, melody Larry E. 


Goffin. ©1c. Apr. 28, 19383; E unp. 
70744; Katie M. Rice. 9082 


Vagabond (The) singer; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 
70703; Samuel Abromovitz. 9083 


Vague (La) du soir; poésie Paul Cas- 


téla, m Axel Raoul Wachtmeister. 
© Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29296; Heu- 
gel. 9084 


Valse de Pesth; de Joseph Lanner, 
op. 98, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29315 ; 
Editions Salabert. 9085 


Valse de Régine; de Panurge, lyrics 
Robert Desnos, m Henri Cliquet- 
Pleyel. .© dane 15 1938);; EB .for. 
29350; Editions Salabert. 9086 


Valse (La) des matelots; valse, dans 
Jeunes marins... vieilles chan- 
sons, paroles Camille Blot, m René 
Sylviano; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29419; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 9087 


Valse scherzo; by Cesare Sodero ; wood 
wind quartet and horn in F, or B 
flat ten. saxophone. © Apr. 6, 1933 ; 
E pub. 35749; Associated music pub- 
lishers, inc. 9088 


Valsette; concert waltz, Attilio Perry ; 
pf. accordion. © Mar. 24, 1933; EB 
pub. 35666; O. Pagani & bro. 9089 


Vass you dere, Sharlie; w and m 
Blaine Cornwell. © 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1933; E unp. 70142; Harold Blaine 
Cornwell, jr. 9090 


Vasseur (Henry) Quatre chansons 
enfantines; poésies Lucie Delarue- 
Mardrus, m Henry-Vasseur. © Jan. 
15, 1933; E for. 29270; Heugel. 

9091 

Velo car; de Panurge, par Henri Clii- 
quet-Pleyel; pf. © Jan. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29348; Editions Salabert. 

9092 


Venise; poésie Violette Mariaud; pf. 
© Jan. 15, 19383; H for. 29306; Y. 
Hédoux. 9093 


Vents (Les); tableau symphonique, 
poésie Maurice Auriol; 6 voix mix- 
tes. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 29293; 
Ernest Chatillon. 9094 


Vergiss mich; tango, w Hlow und Hans 
Rosen, m Hans Malo; orch.-stim- 
men. © Jan. 3, 1933; E for. 29480; 
Adolf Hampe. 9095 


Vermont; w Wendell Phillips Stafford ; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 70555; Ernest Franz Jores. 

9096 


Vertraute klinge; von Juliusz Wolf- 
Sohn, op. 10, no. 2; violine u. kla- 
vier. © Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 29249; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky ). 909T 

Victory demoncrated; marcia. © ft © 
Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70216; Baf- 
dassare Gallo. 9088 


Vienna in May: w Gus Kahn, m Wik 
liam Axt. © 1 ¢. Mar: 20, 1983; 
E unp. 70641; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


corp. 9099: 
Viennese (A) waltz song: from Up= 
town New York, w and m Haze¥ 
Bruster, arr. W. Spielter. © Feb: 


28, 1988; E- pub. 36071; Sam Fox 
pub. co. 9100 


old 


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$101 


Vikings (The); march; violin 1. © 
ele) Apres! 1933 * Bam p.-b86 ts: 
Harold Nielsen. 9101 


Vision ; song, w Joseph Mary Plunkett. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1933; E unp. 69661; 
Joseph W. Lannen. 9102 


Vogelhandler (Der) ; operette M. West 
und L. Held, m Carl Zeller, miin- 
chener fassung in 8 akten, 6 bildern, 
buchbearb. Gustay Quedenfeldt und 
Walther Briigmann, musikbearb. Ar- 
thur Bauckner; klavier-auszug. © 
Apr. 1, 1933: E for. 29332; Bosworth 
& GO. 9103 


Vore (Det) mer Hn underbart; tango, 
ur Giftasvuxna déttrar, text Ake 
Séderblom, m Jules Sylvain. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 29330; Edition 
Sylvain. 9104 


Vous me direz; fox-trot, de Un soir 
de révyeillon, lyric Jean Boyer, m 
Raoul Moretti; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 29406; 
Editions Salabert. 9105 


Vraie (La) ranchera; ranchera, pa- 
roles argentines Juan A. Caruso, 
m Luis Teisseire, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 29318: Editions Salabert. 

9106 


Vuataz (Roger) 386 études; pour le 
pf., d’aprés des chansons d’enfants 
et des mélodies populaires, graduées 
et ordonnées en méthode, op. 37. © 
Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 29507; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 9107 


Wages (The) of sin is death: song, 
melody St. Elmo Johnson. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 1, 1983; E unp. 69529; Ellen M. 
Cross. 9108 


Wait a little longer; hymn, w and m 
A> Aekley.. (©¢ Mar 320933) 
pub. 35901; Robert H. Coleman. 

9109 


Waiting for me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70108; Hazel 
Rawson Collins. 9110 


Waiting for the moon and you; w 
Don Baxter, m Harry Clifford. © 
1 ec. Apr. 4, 19383; E unp. 69653; 
Claude Donald Baxter. 9111 


Waiting for the sunrise; hymn, w and 
m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 35897; Robert H. Coleman. 

9112 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Waiting for tomorrow and you; w and 
m Harry Roy, Ivor Moreton and 
Bill Currie; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 29, 1933; E for. 29202; Law- 
rence Wright music co. 9113 


Waiting for you; waltz, w Mary John- 
son, melody Wendell T. Given. © 
1 ec. Apr. 19, 1933; HE unp. 70299 ; 
M. A. Johnson. 9114 


Waiting for you, sweetheart; waltz 
song. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 
70225; James F. Cassily. 9115 

Waits (The); w J. Oxenford, tune 

London waits, arr. with deseant, 

H. A. Chambers. © Apr. 18, 1933; 

E for. 29471; Novello & co., Itd. 

9116 


Walk slowly; pf. ©1e. Apr. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 69804; W. N. Burt, jr. 9117 


Walking with Jesus; hymn. © 1 « 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70598; Alta F. 
Rumbaugh. 9118 


Wallace (Edgar) One hundred and 
twenty-one exercises in two-part 
singing; by E. Wallace. © Apr. 3, 
1933; E for. 29247; Warren & Phil- 
lips. 9119 


Waltz no. 2; pf. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1933; 


E unp. 69735; Alexander Fishman. 
$120 


Waltz with me in the moonlight; valse, 
w and m Mrs. A. M. Cook. ©1 © 
Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70545; Nellie 
Ethel Cook. 9121 


Waltzing the scale; w and melody 
M. C. Irving and Otis Spencer. © 
1 ec. Apr. 29, 1933; Hip ore 
Spencer Irving music co. 9122 


Waltzing with someone you love; Rus- - 
sian waltz, w and m Anna M. Klu- 
chansky. © Apr. 1, 1933; BE pub. 
36050; Walter A. Quincke. 9123 


Wandern (Das) ist des miillers lust; 
de Midchen in uniform, paroles 
Bobby, folklore allemand arr. Milde- 
Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
29486; Editions Campbell, Connelly. 

9124 


© 1c. Apr: tip aaeq 
9125 


Wantin’ my home; w and m Bonnie 
Lou Lake. © 1 ec. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 70568; Annette Yde Lake. 

9126 


War mother’s song; w Charles C. 
Smith, m Roman S. Shuman; pf. © 
Apr. 27, 1933; E pub. 36065; York- 


Want you; pf. 
E unp. 69952: Victor Pelle. 


376 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 193838 
towne chapter, American war 
mothers. 9127 


War pal o’ mine; song, w Jimmie 
Simmons. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1983; H 
unp. 69650; Charles James Sim- 
mons. 9128 


Warum bist du heut’ so kalt zu mir; 
waltz, text u. m Alfred Winter, 
spezialarr. Kurt Kohler; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 2, 1933; E for. 29254; 
Adolph Hampe. 9129 


Waschraum; de Madchen in uniform, 
paroles Jacques Réale, m Milde- 
Meissner. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 
29488 ; Editions Campbell, Connelly. 

9130 


Wash’n board baby, iron my worries 
away; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
hee, Apr 10,.1933;E unp., 69929; 
Zeb Seybold. 9131 


Waves of air; song. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1933; E unp. 69973; Evelyn C. Nel- 
son. 91132 


Way down home; pf. with w. ©1c. 
Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70593 ; Rachel 
Clark. 9133 


Way out on that island; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69692; 
Willard Havnes. 9134 


We are the two Hacketts; w Hdgar 
Allan Woolf, m Al Goodhart, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 70650; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 9135 


We belong to Alma; w and m Val 
Burton and Will Jason, pf. arr. E. 
Gerstenberger. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1933 ; 
EH unp. 70251; Movietone music 
corp. 9136 


We danced in a dream again; song, 
melody Russell Richmond. © 1 «. 
Apr. 28, 19338; E unp. 70735; Fred 
Quackerbush. 9137 


We have a doctor now! Kill depres- 
sion, cure prosperity ; w and melody. 
© 1 «¢. Apr. 25, 1938; E unp. 70494; 
Lou Cortez. 9138 


We have beer; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 7, 


1933 ; E unp. 69808; Aaron L. Jones. | 


9139 


We have it again; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1938; E unp. 70021; Franz Geisz. 
9140 


We'll both do our share; w Oliver 
Prescott Robinson, jr., m John Jacob 
Stark. ©1ce Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 
69853 ; Dialectic soc. 9141 


9154 


We loved her, yes, we loved her; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr: “©. tet) Apry 1d, 1988; B.unp. 


70101; Hattie Copeland. 9142 
We rambled and gambled; w and 


melody. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69705; Charles Thomas Sibold. 
9143 
We're all back together again, me and 
that old gang of mine; w and m Al 
Piantadosi, Bob Murphy, Jack Glo- 
gau and Ben Bernie; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; E pub. 35839; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 9144 


—— w and melody Al. Piantadosi, 
Bob Murphy, Jack Glogau and Ben 
Bernie. © 1 ¢ Mar. 31, 1933: E 
unp. 69551; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine. 9145 


We're all together again; party song, 
w Jack Mosdell, m Fred Neville; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 3, 1932; 
EK for. 29129; A. J. Stasny music 
co. lds 9146 

We're going to Chicago to the world’s 
greatest fair; song. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1933s) ee un ae O5nO: > Aim eee 
Mitchell. 9147 


We’re here Chicago; w and m Jule Le 
Nardi; (pi -%© 1 ic. -Aprs 2Sia9s3" 
E ounp. 70754; Julia L. FitzPatrick. 

9148 


We’re on the march; w and m Morton 
Downey, Carl Field and Jack Hrick- 
son; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 3, 
1933; E pub. 35711; M. Witmark & 
sons. 9149 


We're two of a kind in love; m Ed- 
ward Kuczborski; violins 1-3 [con- 
ductor] © 1 ¢ Apr. 10, 1983; H 
unp. 69891; Casimer Kuczborski. 

9150 

We want silver; w P. H. Hale, melody 
CG: -Zerse. © 1 ¢. Apr. 26, 1933; HB 
unp. 70627; Philip H. Hale and 
Carl Zerse. 9151 


Wear a great big smile and Sing a 
song; w and m Jos. Geo. Gilbert; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 12, 1938; 
E for. 29243; Keith, Prowse & Go., 


ltd. 9152 
Wedding bells are ringing now for 
Betty and me; w and melody. © 1 


ec, Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 69957; Sam 
Kavalsky. 9153 
Wedding robe; hymn, w and m Napo- 
leon Bonaparte Vandall. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E pub. 35650; Louis P. Leh- 
man. 9154 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9155 


Weinberg (Jacob) Ten Jewish songs; 
pf. transcription. © Apr. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 35719; Jacob Weinberg. 9155 


Welcome and farewell to Chicago; 
vocal duet. © Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 
35686; Amandus L. Wendt. 9156 


Welcome back old girl to your home 
town; waltz, w Bob Lee, melody 
Eduard D. Madden. © 1. Apr. 3, 
1933; E unp. 69615; Robert L. 
Thompson. 9157 


Wenn die liebe mode macht; schlager 
aus dem film, w Fritz Rotter, m 
Paul Mann u. Stephan Weiss. © 
Dee. 21, 1932; E for. 29127; Ufaton- 
verlags, G. m. b. H. 9158 


Wenn die schwalben heimwiarts ziehn; 
song, Franz Abt, arr. for pf. accord- 
ion. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35962; 
Edward J. Thurow. 9159 


Were you lonely; w and melody Bert 
Emil. ~© 1c. Apr. 5,°1933;' BH unp. 
69704; Bertha Emilie Seippel. 9160 


West Virginia moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70480; Opal 
Crawford. 9161 


Western Union; w Jean Pethick, m 
Bernice Gerrish. © 1 ¢ Apr. 11, 
1933; E unp. 70068; Bernice Turney 
Gerrish. 9162 


Wet your whistle; melody Ada May. 
Coie. Apr: 6) 19335 4h. unp. 69Ta0; 
Ada May Weeks. 9163 


What a grand old world; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 70440; 
Gale C. Schroeder. 9164 


What a moon, what a night, what a 
garden; song. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 70697; Hedges R. Allen 

9165 


What am I to do alone; waltz song, 
w Kay Scott.” © 1 c. Apr: 1, 1933; 
E unp. 69547; Kathleen Gertrude 
Scott and G. H. Ratledge. 9166 


What are we waiting for; w Gus 
Kahn, m Al Goodhart, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 70590; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 9167 


What does life matter now: w and m 
E. Spicer and Walter Reith. ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1933 ; E unp. 70602; Edward 
Spicer. 9168 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 28 


What good am I alone; w Max Rich 
and Jack Scholl, m M. and W: Port- 
noff; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 21, 
1933 ; E pub. 35598; Luz bros., music 
publishers. 9168 


What good is love; w Jimmy Sill, m 
Bob Roller; pf. © 1! @yAgeeaes: 
1933; Ht unp. ‘TO105>* Robert. w- 
Roller. 9170 


What is there left to live for; waltz, 
w Ray Hibbeler, melody B. G. 
Walker. .© 1 c& Ape 207 1925-0 nr 
unp. 70311; Beatrice G. Walker. 

Sg 


What little girls are made of; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1933; E unp. 
69992; Virginia Nichols Pearson. 

9172 


What might have been; valse song. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 70264; 
W. D. Hill. 9173 


What's sweeter than the bee; song, 
arr. Zelma Shaw; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 1933; E unp. 70158; J. N. Hough. 

9174 


What’s the use of worrying, it don’t 
bring you anything; w and m Mary 
Alterie. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 70413; Mary Rita Graziano. 

9175 


When I can eall you all my own; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1938; 
EK unp. 70495; Nettie Robbins. 9176 


When I’m not with you sweetheart; 
song, w John A. Zimmer. © 1 « 
Apr. 15, 1988; E unp. 70124; Harry 
Marquis Zimmer. 9177 


When I’m with the girl I love; w W. 
F. Lurvey, m Proctor Myers Mc- 
Clure. © 1. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69681; P. M. McClure and W. F. 
Lurvey. 9178 


When I’m with you; songz. © 1. 
Apr. 14, 1983; E unp. 70245; Adrian 
Camille Zing. 9179 


When I meet you; w and melody. © 
1:c. Apr. 25, 1983; E unp. 70487; 
Oscar Bergvall. 9180 


When I said goodbye to Mollie; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr: .©.1.c¢c. Apr: 15, 1983408) map, 
70110; Lou Sanderson. 9181 


When I waltz with the girl of my 
dreams; waltz song. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1933; E unp. 70017; Charles Camp- 
bell Gardner. 9182 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 4, 1933 


When I waltzed with you; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; 
EH} unp. 69922; Ida Steele Osgood. 

9183 


When it’s apple time in Charmland; 
w Hal Lurvey, m Jack Cady. 
ive, Apr. 17, 1983; EH unp. 70200; 
Harold F. lLurvey and Jackson 
Cady. 9184 


When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley; song, by The vagabonds, 
Herald, Dean and Curt, pf. arr. 
Chas. L. Johnson; with ukulele and 
vocal harmony arrs. © Feb. 9, 
1933; E pub. 35606; Jenkins music 
co. 9185 


When it’s May time in the spring 
time with that dear heart of mine; 
song. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70289; Edgar J. Riddle. 9186 


When it’s summertime in the Cumber- 
lands; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Mar. 28, 1933; E pub. 36062; Mar- 
garet C. Morris. ' 9187 


When love comes my way; from Her 
first affaire, w Edward Pola, m Mel- 
ville Gideon; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 18, 1983; E for. 29331; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd. 9188 


When someone loves you; valse song. 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 70546; 
Marie Ellison. 9189 


When stars are in the quiet skies; 
w Lord Lytton, m Clarence Lucas; 
in D flat. © Feb. 28, 1983; E for. 
29207; Chappell & co., ltd. 9190 


When summer comes; Children’s day 
service, w Ruth Dale and others, m 
Fred B. Holton. © Mar, 13, 1933; 
EH pub. 35691; Lorenz pub. co. 9191 


When summer comes again; song. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 19383; E unp. 70187; 
Merdith William Adams. 9192 


When the golden rods are waving in 
the valley; w Bob Miller, melody 
Harry Von Tilzer. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1933 ; E unp. 70127; Broadway music 
corp. 9193 


When the lilacs last bloomed; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; EH 
unp. 70355; Bob Miller. 9194 


When the moon shines down on the 
moonshine; w Gene Ford, m Helen 
La Barr; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
7, 19838; E pub. 35699; American 
music corp. 9195 


178596—33—6 


9208 — 


When the moon shines o’er Killarney ; 
song, melody J. J. Wilson. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70215; Harry 
S. Watts. 9196 


When the nightingale sings I dream 
of you; song, w Presley Bishop. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1933; E unp. 69920; 
Presley Bishop and Evalynn Sher- 
lock. 9197 


When the orchestra plays that refrain ; 
w and m Jule Le Nard; pf. ©1«e. 
Apr. 28, 19383; E unp 707538; Julia 
lies Hitzeatrick, 9198 


When the robin sings again; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1983; HB 
unp. (0506; Mae E. MacDonald. 

9199 

When the sun bids the moon good- 
night; fox-trot, Little Jack Little, 
Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster, 
arr, Jack Mason; orch. pts., with 
male, trio arr. B Faighes. © Mar. 
28, 1933; E pub. 35583; Leo Feist, 
inc. 9200 


waltz, w and m Little Jack Lit- 
tle, Dave Oppenheim and _ “Ira 
Schuster; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
4, 1933; E pub. 35682; Leo Feist, inc. 
9201 


When the sun shines thru again; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 70013; Russell Joseph Rowe. 

9202 


When the tide comes rolling in; 
hymn, m Robert L. Cooper; mixed 
voices. © Feb. 9, 19383; E pub. 
35796; W. T. Singley. 9208 


When we meet at the end of our 
dreams; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Mar. 27, 19383; E unp. 69982; Wil- 
liam M. Adcock and Perry Hettel. 

9204 


When we’re in love; song, m Earl Car- 
roll Reiner. © Apr. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 36002; Yvonne Buhler. 9205 


When will the good old times come 
back; song, melody Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1983; E unp. 69999; 
M. Helen Wahl Serio. 9206 


When you and I were just sixteen 
dear; pf. treble with w. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 8, 1988; E ump. 69596; Ray- 
mond Lawrence. 9207 


When you hear the trill of the whip- 
poorwill; song. ©1e. Apr. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 70375; Georgia Ferguson. 

9208 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9209 


When you know it you will tell it; 


hymn, w and m MHaldor Lillenas. 
© Mar. 8, 1933; E pub. 35903; 
Robert H. Coleman. 9209 


When you’re dancing tonight; waltz, 
w Jean Pethick, m Bernice Gerrish. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1933; E unp. 70069; 
Bernice Turney Gerrish. 9210 


When you're falling in love with the 
Irish; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 70643; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp, 9211 


When you’re in my arms; song. © 
t- ec; Apr. 24° 1933 ; “R= unp 710226; 
Jack McDonald. 9212 


When you say you love me; w C. W. 
Whitson, m M. M. Miller.” © 1 ec. 
Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70256; Mar- 
vin M. Miller and Clyde W. Whitson. 

9213 


When you whisper I love you, dear; 
pf. with w; in F maj. ©1c. Apr. 
6, 1933 ; E unp. 69720; Ayis Barbour. 

9214 


Where are my yesterdays; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 
69691; A. Marion Grenier. 9215 


Where ever you go; Song, w P. Bishop, 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70392 ; 
Presley Bishop and Evalynn Sher- 
lock. 9216 


Where is the man that’s meant for 
me; fox-trot,. w G. Kaufman, 
melody M. Greher. © 1c. Apr. 13. 
1933: E unp. 70015; Ghersen Kauf- 
man and Murray Greher. 9217 


Where the daffodils grow; song. © 
tye. Apr) 25,1938 > eA ionpe (Oat; 
Teresa Trompetta Kramer. 9218 


Where the dreamy Mississippi flows; 
song, pf. arr. Luther A. Clark; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 28, 1983; H 
pub. 35614; John Wasso, jr. 9219 


Where the Mississippi flows; w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 24, 1933; B 
unp. 70518; Archie E. Marston. 

9220 


Where the moonlight turns the ripples 


Silver, dear; waltz song, melody 
the Starret system club. © 1 «. 
Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 70573; Adam 
Richard Mauray, 9221 


Where the winding Charles is flowing; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 25, 1938: 
1 unp. 70496; Mary Morang. 9222 


pt. Ill, 0. s., v. 28 


While a smile makes light the way; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; EH unp. 
70679; Carl L. Bailey. 9223 


While the rose-vine grows o’er the 
old homestead; song. © 1 e. Apr. 
3, 1983; E unp. 69597; Edward A. 
Price. 9224 


Whisper dear; song, w P. Bishop. © 
1 ec. Apr. 22, 1933; unpieot- 
Presley Bishop and Evalynn Sher- 


lock. 9225 
Whispering still her name; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; E 


unp. 69974; Evelyn C. Nelson. 9226 


White moon, ride on high to-night; 
waltz song. © Mar. 9, 1933; E pub. 
35600; Warren H. Adee, 9227 


Who bids; pageant, bk. and lyrics 
Verna Whinery, incidental m Miriam 
Lois Fisher. © Mar. 16, 1933; D 
28428; Lorenz pub. co. oa * 


Who can tell it all; hymn, w and m 
A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 3, 1933; BH 
pub. 35912; Robert H. Coleman. 

9228 


Who said depression; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1933; EH unps WOaiz ; 
Grace Maria McClary. 9229 


Who won the war; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1983; E unp. 70673; Jack Mc- 
Caffery, jr. 9230 


Whoopee-ti-yi-yo, git along, little 
dogies ; lyrics rev. and m arr. George 
F. Briegel. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36012; George F. Briegel, ine. 9231 


Why; waltz song, melody Starret sys- 
tem club. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 933598) 
unp. 70093; Hanna Lillian Flora. 

9232 


Why are you telling me to go; song, 
m Rudolf Schramm. © 1 ¢. Apr. 4, 
1933; E unp. 69657; Leah Shapiro. 

9233 


Why can’t I do the same; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E ump. 
70291; Norman Saul Hirschl. 9234 


Why did I fall for you; song, w P. 
Bishop. © 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1983; BH 
unp. 70390; Presley Bishop and Eva- 
lynn Sherlock. 9235 


Why did you do it; w Skid Giffin and 
Ted Marshall, melody Philip Egner. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69849; 
Dialectic soc. 9236 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


Why do I; waltz, w Flora Lasker, m 
Mana-Zucca, op. 119; med. or high 
voice; in B flat. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 35675; Boston music co. 

9237 


Why was I jealous of you, dear; pf. 
with w. © 1c Apr. 25; 1933; E 
unp. 70552; Paul Hdwin Smith. 

9238 


Why wont my dreams come true; 
slow fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
19383; E unp. 70547; Violet Kitch. 

9239 


Wie hab’ ich nur leben k6nnen ohne 
dich; English waltz, aus Ich und 
die kaiserin, w Friedrich Hollaender 
u. Robert Gilbert, m F. Hollaender. 
© Feb. 22, 1933; E for. 29128; Ufa- 
ton-verlags, G. m. b. H. 9240 


Will you; song. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1933; 
HK unp. 70151; Frankie Dittmar 
Hertting, i. e. Mrs. Gustav L. Hert- 
ting. 9241 

Willie we have missed you; by Ste- 
phen C. Foster, arr. Fred A. Schie- 


felbein; pf. with w. © Apr. 15, 
1933; E pub. 35777; Volkwein bros., 
ane. 9242 


Wind; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 70428; Leland Arthur Swan- 
son. 9243 


Wine, women and song; w A. Leggio, 
melody J. Sinatra. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1933; E unp. 70257; Joseph Sinatra 
and Anthony Leggio. 9244 


Winona of the mountains; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 
70080; Charles Henry Dickman. 

9245 


Winter in the mountains; valse song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1933; E unp. 69587; 
William Smethurst. 9246 


Wir sind immer gute kameraden. . .; 
march u. foxtrot, aus Zwei gute 
kameraden, w Bert Reisfeld, m Rolf 
Marbot. © Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 
29084; Musikverlag City. 9247 


With a song in your soul; song. © 
1 ce. Apr. 8, 19383; E unp. 69984; 
Bertha Costianes. 9248 


With the moon shining bright, it is 
hard to say good-night; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 70727; 
Roy W. Swanson. 9249 

Without a word; w and melody. © 


ine. Apr 20, 19383. EH unp. TO3rs ; 
Jack Kaplan. 9250 


9265 

Woman forsaken; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
8, 19838; E unp. 69830; Charlotte 
Ditchett. 9251 
Wonder why; valse song. © 1c. Apr. 
5, 19838; E unp. 69880; Mace C. 
Copes. 9252 


Wondering if you miss me too; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 19383; E unp. 69652; 
George A. Odegaard. 9253 


Won’t bow down to idols; hymn, w 
and m Napoleon Bonaparte Vandall. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 35652; Louis 
P. Lehman. 9254 


Won’t you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1933; E unp. 70429; Herschel Sut- 
ton. 9255 


Wood (Frank) Four trios; by EF. 
Wood and Cecil Harrington. © 
Mar. 18, 1933; E for. 29151; Rey- 
nolds & co. 9256 


Worcester moon; waltz song. © Mar. 
13, 1988; E pub. 35603 ; Hugo Maki. 


9257 
Work for the night is coming; dia- 
gram arr.; Hawaiian guit. © Apr. 


1, 1933;-E pub. 35659; Harry Scott 
Kelso. 9258 


Working on a jig-saw puzzle with 
you; w FE. H. Roberts, m Roland 
William Gagnon; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
28, 1933; E unp. 70706; Roland W. 
Gagnon and Fred H. Roberts. 9259 


World (The) is dying for love; hymn, 
m B. B. McKinney. © Mar. 3, 1933 ; 
E pub. 35898 ; Robert H. Coleman. 

9260: 


Would you believe me, sweetheart; w 
and melody Sam Coslow, Con Con- 
rad and Jimmy Campbell. © 1 e«. 
Apr. 20, 19383; E unp. 70460; Famous 
music corp. 9261 


Would you care; w and melody Al 
Lewis, Al Sherman and Johnny Hoff- 
man... ©)1 ¢,Apr. 22, 1933 - hh inp: 
70383; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 9262 

Would you like to forget; w Gibs Gib- 
son, m Pete, Bertie and L. D. Gib- 
son, Jr Dr yinOek cA pin 25 h0sa 4 
E unp. 70722; L. D. Gibson, jr. 

9263 

Would you still care; song. © 1 «@ 
Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70616; Miriam 
S. MacMurphy. 9264 

Wouldn’t you like to fly; song. © 1 
ce. Apr. 17, 1938; E unp. 70146; R. F. 
Heimlich. 9265 


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9266 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 28 


Wreck (The) of the Julie Plante; 3-pt. 
song, w William Henry Drummond, 
m Geoffrey O’Hara; young men’s 
voices. © Mar. 17, 1933; E pub. 
35562; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 9266 


Yankee Doodle lift up your head; 
march, w J. W. Engelke, melody G. 
Re Moss... © 1 ¢. Apr. .28, 1933:°B 
unp. 70720; John Walter Engelke 
and George Robert Moss. 9267 


Ye jus’ stop pickin’ on my pickinnies; 
w and: melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 70083; Florence A. 
Beckwith. 9268 


Yearning for a pal; song. © Apr. 12, 
1933; E pub. 35794; Marie Raczka. 
9269 


Yesterday’s toys; w and melody. © 
1 Cp Aprealss A 9Sa2nh pnp... Oot - 
Aaron Brown. 9270 


You: song. © 1 ¢ Apr. -17,49835%0 
unp. 70198; Frank N. Pond, jr. 
9271 


sons.) ©idve Apri 2115 19335 VE 
unp. 70370; Alexander James Carey. 
9272 


You and the moon and me; fox-trot, 
w Charles Tobias, m Abel Baer, arr. 
Jack Mason; orch. pts., with male 
triovarr. B! Waishes: © -Apr. 14, 
19383; E pub. 35924; Leo Feist, inc. 

9273 


© Apr. 22, 1933; E pub. 36055; Leo 
Feist, inc. 9274 


You and the world for me; pf. treble 
with, w...©:1.¢. Apr. 19, 1983; EH 
unp. 70343; Samuel Carlisle Good- 
rich; IL. 9275 


You are the shine in my sun; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1983; E 
unp. 70516; Grace Maria McClary. 

9276 


You big blue baby eyes; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1933; E unp. 69837; 
Roy W. Swanson. 9277 


You carried me into the land of 
dreams; song. © Apr. 21, 1983; E 
pub. 35940; Anna M. Dugan. 9278 


You dear; fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
19, 1983: E unp. 70548; Frank HE. 
Mary. 9279 


——song from Purely plantonic, w 
Vivienne Griffith. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 35752; Marjorie Edna Briner. 

9280 


with ukulele arr. ' 


You don’t deserve to be forgiven ; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. ¢. Mar. 6, 1933; HE unp. 
68400; Steve R. Sabo. 9281 


You grow sweeter every day to me; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 22, 19383; E unp. 
705138; Sue Lamb Keller. 9282 


You left me broken hearted; song. © 
tc. Apr. 24, 1983; EK unp) Wor: 
James Alfonso Lee. 9283 


You let the blues into my heart; pf. 
with w. © Apr. 4, 1983; HE pub. 
35702; Angelo Guercio. 9284 


You little thief: fox trot song. ©1e. 
Mar. 27, 1983; E unp. 69588; Helen 
Jane Zenner. 9285 


Yow ll always be a Sweet memory; 
waltz, w and.m O. Ruth Ellis. © 
1 ¢@ Apr. 7, 1933;.H unp. 6Gosive®: 
Ruth Spivey. 9286 


You'll never get up to heaven that 
way; fox-trot, w Sammy Lerner, m 
Abel Baer: with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 24, 1983; E pub. 35587; Leo 
Feist, inc. 9287 


You'll never know ’till you fall in love; 
song, w A. P. Connolly. a 
Apr. 5, 1933; E unp. 69775; Andrew 
P. Connolly and Henry W. Johnson. 

9288 


You made a jig-saw-puzzle out of my 
heart; w Joe Young, m J. Fred 
Cocts; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 13, 
1933; E pub. 35783; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc. 9289 


You mean the world and all to me; 
wand melody. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 69620; Christine Hofman. 

9290 


You musn’t mind the rain; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 1, 1933; E unp. 69539; 
Wilda Lucille Mahoney. 9291 


You owe your dear mother that too; 
song, m Charles L. Johnson. © 1c. 
Apr. 22, 1933; E unp. 70411; Lloyd 
A. Calkins. 9292 


You’re a bad bunny; song. © 1 e. 
Apr. 18, 1933; E unp. 70212; Howard 
Grode. 9293 


You’re a little bit of heaven that an 
angel sent to me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1983; E unp, (197; 
William James Skeat. 9294 

You’re going away; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams: pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1933: E unp. 70422; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 9295 


382 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1933 


You’re going to be crazy for me; w 
A. F. Moore, m V. Moore. © 1 «. 
Apr. 21, 1983; EH unp. 70358; Albert 
F. Moore and Vashti Moore. 9296. 


You're in my dreams; from Step live- 
ly, w R. 8. Hewlett, m E. EH. Stowell. 
© Mar. 28, 19338; E pub. 35713; 
Roger S. Hewlett and Edward E. 
Stowell. 9297 


You’re just a dream to me; w and 
melody. ©..1c., Apr.,.5, 1933; H 
unp. 69686; Jack Cicero. 9298 


You're mine; w Leon Lee; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 19383; E unp. 70283; 
Bela Loblov. . 9299 


You’re more than my sweetheart and 
pal: song, m Jack Mahoney. © 
Mar. 18, 1933; E pub. 35967; J. W. 
Chillson. 9300 


You’re my lease on life, sweetheart; 
w and m Jack Laverty; with ukulele 
arr. ©) te; “Aprs’4,) 1933 BH “unp- 
69654 ; John Joseph Laverty. 9301 


You’re my only sweetheart; song. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 12, 1933; E unp. 70267; 
Lydia HE. Chevalier. 9302 


You're playing a tune on the strings 
of my heart; w and m Pat Ballard 
and Chas. Henderson; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1933; E pub. 34987; Francis 
Drake Ballard and Chas. Hender- 
son. 9303 


You’re sorry we’re meeting; fox-trot 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © Mar. 18, 
1933; E pub. 35968; J. W. Chillson. 

9304 


You're sure a puzzle to me; w R. O. 
Wilson, melody A. E. Knoll. ©1ce. 
Apr. 3, 1988; E unp. 69605; Ralph 
O. Wilson and Albert E. Knoll. 

9305 


You're the one I love; w and melody 
H. S. Towell. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 70260; Hicks and Hueidas S. 
Towell. 9306 


You're the sweetest girl I know; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 69964; Jack Noonan. 9307 


You stole into my heart; song, m 
Christian A. Grimm. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
24, 1933 ; H unp. 70401; Agnes Moles- 
head. 9308 


You threw an anchor to me; w and m 
F. C. Bernhardt and Dorothy Bates. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 19383; E unp. 70026; 
Fred Charles Bernhardt. 9309 


9323 


You’ve got that certain something; fox 
trot song. © 1. Apr. 5, 1933; B 
unp. 69877; Jean Norman. 9310 


You were made for everyone to love; 
song, m L. J. McQuaid. © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1988; E unp. 70372; Leo Joseph 
McQuaid and Vance Elwood Pease. 

9311 


You, wonderful you; song, m R. Munn 
and Clyde Cooper. © 1 «. Mar. 18, 
1933; E unp. 70652; Ray Munn. 

9312 


w and melody. ©) ie. Apr. 22 
1933; E unp. 70389; William Gordon 
Beecher, jr. 9313 


Your [sic] bound to look like a mon- 
key when you grow old; w F. Alta- 
more, melody F. Yeazel. ©1c. Apr 
14, 1983; E unp. 70029; Fred Yeazel, 
Frank Altamore and Joseph Frank, 

9314 


Your eyes, your arms, your kisseg 
were never meant for me; pf. treble 
Wuthsvwe = ©) 1 ic. Apr eis. 1933 
unp. 70244; John Leslie Bizzell. 

9315 


Your girl in the moon; waltz song, m 
Stan Tucker. © Apr. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 36032; Leslie H. Lott. 9316 


Your happiness; w and m Jack North, 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 70080; 
John G. North. 9317 


Your kisses; w Ruth Prosser, m Arch 
La Rue; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
12, 1933; E pub. 35769; Prosser mu- 
sic pub. co. 9318 


Your little sister my little brother; 
w Harry Edelheit, melody Larry 
Stock. © 1c. Apr. 5, 193838; EB unp. 
69716; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

9319 


Your [sic] mine; song. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1933; E unp. 69844; Howard R. 
Grode. 9320 


Your name; song, w Jean Rogers; 
mezzo. ©1e. Apr. 25, 19383; E unp. 
70584; Edward C. Potter. 9321 


Your yesterdays; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 15, 1988; E unp. 70106; Kelly 
Potch. 9322 


Yo-yo; jazz intermezzo, Hans Wal- 
ther, arr. Sascha Chwat; orch. stim- 
men mit pf.-direktion. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E for. 29250; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, 9323 


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9324 


Z mladyeh let; instruktivni skladbicky, 
pri Alois Sarauer; klavir. © Noy. 
17, 1932; E for. 29101; Hudebni ma- 
tice umélecké besedy. 9324 


Zee droom; song; with 1st violin and 
2d violin obbl. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1933; 
EK unp. 70088; Claudia Gertrude 
Johnston. 9325 


Zivot je jen nadhoda; piseh ze zvuko- 
vého filmu Penize nebo Zivot, slova: 
Voskovec i Werich, hudba: Jaroslav 


Jezek. © Nov. 13, 193) Ror: 
29100; Hudebni matice umélecké 
besedy. 9326 
Zug (Der) des todes; ballade, ged. 


Heinr. Seidel, m Karl Hoyer, op. 12; 
4 stimmigen gemischten chor u. og 
merorch. Partitur und stimmen. 
Feb. 15, 1933; EE for. 29259; ae 
Portius. 93270 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Zweifel (Der); romanza, Michael 
Glinka, paraphrase Leopold Wenin- 
ger; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 23, 
1933; E for. 29251; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann. 9828 


3 and 2 per cent beer; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1933; E unp. 70130; 
W. Seavey Hudson. 9329 


5 minute chromatic harmonica course; 
new Sself-teaching method, Margaret 
Synnberg. © Jan. 138, 1933; AA 
113141; M. M. Cole pub. co. 9330 


14th st. blues; for orch., w and arr. of 


m G. McLucy : [conductor prs +O 
1c. Apr. 3, 1933; E unp. 69593; Guy 
M. Messina. 9331 
100 days ’till June; w Ted Marshall, 
coe Philip Egner. © 1 c. Apr. 

, 1983; E unp. 69857 ; i 

jis 


Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class BH, 


Musical compositions (including 5,012 unpublished) _________________ 


IQA 
ere UX 


IVY 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Abendfeier; op, 113, no. 2; violine u. 
pf. © Arthur Seybold, as author. 
R 24584. 1 


Abgeguckt; v. Max Reger, op. 76, no. 
24. © Else Reger, as widow. R 
24309. 2 


Accurst be love; from song cycle 
Camella. © Graham Peel, as 
author of m. R 24403. 3 


Adorable (L’) Symphonie; chanson, 
poésie Philippe d’Ohsson; en la 
bémol. © Charles Cuvillier, as au- 
thor of m. R 24427. 4 


After they gather the hay; w J. J. 
Walker, m S, R. Henry. © James 
J. Walker and Henry R. Stern, as 
authors. R 24760. 5) 


Agnes; w Ibsen, m op. 43, no. 5; 
alt o. mezzosop u. ten. © Robert 
Kahn, as author of m. R 24582. 

6 


Alexandria; song, w John B. Lowitz. 
© Alfred Solman, as author of m. 
R 24685. iG 


All aboard for Broadway; song. © 
George M. Cohan, as author. R 
24661. 8 


An der Weser; v. Gustav Pressel, 
ubertragen August Reinhard; har- 
monium u. klavier. © Marie Rein- 
hard, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 24577. 9 


Anfangs-studien; v. Carl Bohm, viol- 


ine. hft. 2. © Jenny Bohm, as 
widow. R 24564. 10 
Angels’ (The) chorus; song. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author. R 24856, 11 


Angels from the realms of glory; 
Christmas anthem, m L. O. Emerson. 
© Mabel H. Emerson, as child of 
the deceased author. R 24842. 12 


Angel’s serenade; by G. Braga, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, as author of arr. 
R 24514. 13 


[9332 


Angels (The) song; Christmas an- 
them, w Ida Scott Taylor. © Ira 
Bishop Wilson, as author of m. R 
24718. 14 


Anxious; w and m Kendis and Paley. 
© Herman Paley, as one of the 
authors. R 24818. 15 


Apple blossom time; w Elaine Good- 
ale; mixed voices. © Harry Hale 
Pipe, as author of m. R 24603. 16 


April; w Chrystabel, m Ellen Cowdell. 
© Ellen Cowdell Stewart, as author 
of m. R 24355. ali 


As the buds look up; song, from Moods 
and tenses, composed Frances Allit- 
sen. © Francis B. Rowley, as exec- 
utor. R 24446. 18 


Ashoo at her lattice; w Frederick John 
Fraser, m Amy Woodforde-Finden. 
© Dudley Northall Laurie, as 


executor of the author of m. R 
24395. 19 
Aurora; march two step. © Harry 
J. Lincoln, as author. R 24487. 20 


Aus, Erwin u. Elmire; w Goethe, m 
op. 43, no. 3; sop. u. ten. © Robert 
Kahn, as author of m. R 24580. 21 


Awake; w Margaret EH. Lacey, m 
Eduardo Marzo, op. 98, no. 2; men’s 


voices. © Clara L. Marzo, as 
widow. R 24471. 22 
Baby (The) parade; orch. © Arthur 


Pryor, as author. R 24598. 23 


Bachelors and benedicts; song; male 
voices. © Arthur A. Penn, as 
author. R 24535. 24 


Be loyal; song, w Alice Jean Cleator. 
© Adam Geibel, as author of m. R 


24606. 25 
Beati quorum via; motet, composed 
Charles Villiers Stanford, [op. 47, 


© Jennie Anna 
R 24867. 26 


Beautiful Christmas gifts; Christmas 
exercise, w Ida Scott Taylor. © 
Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. R 
24722. 27 


no. 3]; unace cho: 
Stanford, as widow. 


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28 


Bee (The); w and m Liza Lehmann. 
© Herbert Bedford, as widower. R 
24418. 28 


Before the King; op. 7, no. 1; high 
voice. © Mabel W. Daniels, as 
author. R 24560. 29 


Bei muttern zu haus; medley waltz; 
orch. © Paul Lincke, as author. 
R 24555. 30 


Bell (The); w and m Teresa Del 
Riego; organ and violin ace. ad 
lib.; in EK flat. © Teresa Leadbitter, 
as author. R 24748. aH 


Belle (The) of bald-head row; song, 
from The land of Nod, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph EK. Howard, as author of m. 
R 24649, 32 


Blow, blow thou winter wind; from 


Three Shakespeare songs. © Roger 
Quilter, as author of m. R 24874. 
33 


Blue (The) moon; musical play, bk. 
Harold Ellis, rev. A. M. Thompson, 
lyrics Percy Greenbank and Paul 
A. Rubens, m Howard Talbot and 
P. A. Rubens; voc. sc. © Dorothy 
Maud Talbot, as widow of H. Tal- 
bot, and Herbert Rubens and A. N. 
Tayler, as executors of P. A. Ru- 
bens. R 24747. 34 


Bois (Le) de myrthes; fitite, avec ace. 
de pf. © Albert Doyen, as author. 
R 24754. 39 


Bonfires; song, w W. L. Bultitaft. © 
Hamilton Harty, as author of m. R 
24387. 36 


Bowl (A) of roses; song; in D. © 
Robert Coningsby Clarke, as author 
of m. R 24746. 37 


Boy Blue and Bo-Peep; w and m 
Julian Jordan. © Susan M. Bridge- 
man and Allis Jordan Smith, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
24646. 38 


Brahms (Johannes) Allegro non trop- 
po; aus der D dur symphonie, op. 
73, wbertragen August Reinhard; 
harmonium u. klavier. © Marie 
Reinhard, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24574. 


Feldeinsamkeit; lied, op. 86, no. 
2, tibertragen August Reinhard; 
harmonium u. klavier. © Marie 
Reinhard, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24575. . 40 


pt; Re Nes wee 


Wiegenlied; op. 49, no. 4, tiber- 
tragen August Reinhard; harmoni- 
um u. klavier. © Marie Reinhard, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
24576. 41 


Bring your loving gifts; w Ida Scott 
Taylor; solo and cho. © Ira Bishop 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24716. 

42 


Brise; valse, poésie de Morgame, m 
Rodolphe Berger. © Honorine Iso- 
py, as executor of the author of m. 


R 24778. 43 
Bruder Lustig; oper vy. Siegfried Wag- 
ner; orch. Partitur. © Winifred 


Wagner, as widow. R 24621. 44 


C’était un soir; chanson, poesie Mar- 
cel Yver; en re bémol. © Charles 
Cuvillier, as author of m. R 24481. 

45 


Calme de la mer; fitite, avec ace. de 
pf. © Albert Doyen, as author. R 
24756. 46 


Camella fair tripped o’er the plain; 
from song cycle Camella. © Gra- 
ham Peel, as author of m. R 24408. 

47 


Cavatina and scherzino;. by Charles 
Villiers Stanford, op. 93, no. 1; vio- 
lin with pf. acc. © Jennie Anna 
Stanford, as widow. R 24348. 48 


Centurion (The); march and two- 
step, W. A. Corey, arr. Herman 
Friedrich; orch. © Richard BH. Hil- 
dreth, as author of arr. R 24816. 3 

4 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stephanie) 
Amour invisible; chanson, poésie 
Charles de Bussy; en re bémol maj. 
© Cécile Louise Stephanie Chami- 
nade, veuve Carbonell, as author. R 
24356. 50 


— Duo symphonique; op. 117; 2 pfs., 
4 4 mains. © Cécile Louise Steph- 
anie Chaminade, veuve Carbonel, as 
author. R 24485. 51 


La lune paresseuse; chanson, 
poésie Charles de Bussy; en fa maj. 
© Cecile Louise Stephanie Cham- 
inade, veuve Carbonel, as author of 
m. R 24357. 52 


La reine de mon coeur; chanson, 
poésie Charles de Bussy. © Cécile 
Louise Stephanie Chaminade, veuve 
Carbonel, as author of m. R 24458. 


pf. © Leo Edwards, as 
R 24670. 54 


Cherokee ; 
author. 


386 


RENEWALS 


no. 4, 1933 


89 


Cherry; intermezzo gentile, L. Albert. | Coq (Le) du clocher; chanson, poésie 


© Charles N. Daniels, as author. R 
24741. 5d 


Chiffonnette ; entr’acte, Frank P. Ath- 
erton; orch. © Agnes Atherton 
Hilers, as widow. R 24820. 56 


Children’s day treasury, no. 15; ed. 
© Karl K. Lorenz, as author of edit- 
ing. R 24625. 57 


Christ is King; song, w Chas. Reign 
Scoville. © De Loss Smith, as au- 
thor of m. R 24334. 58 


Christmas all the time; Christmas 
song. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor. R 24735. 59 


Christmas (The) country; Christmas 
exercise, w H. EH. Hewitt. © Ed- 
mund 8. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
24729. 60 


dialogue song © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, as author. R 247388. 61 


Christmas stockings; w Alice E. Allen, 
m Lizzie H. Orth, op. 27, no. 9. 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24458. 62 


Christmas treasury no. 16; recitations, 
readings, etc., ed. © Karl K. Lo- 
renz, as author of editing. R 24740. 

63 


Coelos ascendit hodie; motet, com- 
posed Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 
47, no. 2; unacc cho. © Jennie 
Anna Stanford, as widow. R 24368. 

64 

Colleen’s wedding song; ancient Irish 
air, Ww P. W. Joyce, m arr. in BE. 
Hamilton Harty, as author of arr. 


R 24877. 65 
Come and trip it; 2-pt. song. © Mary 
Carmichael, as author. R 24433. 66 


Come away death; from Three Shake- 
speare songs. © Roger Quilter, as 
author of m. R 243738. 67 


Come away to dreamin’ town; song. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, as 
author. R 24488. 68 


Come to the woods; song; bar. © Hd- 
ward German, as author of m. R 


24352. 69 
Conqueror (The); selection. © Ed- 
ward German, as author. R 24750. 
70 

Constant Christmas; Christmas an- 
them. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor of m. R 24849. 71 


L. Fortolis; en mi maj. © Charles 
Cuvillier, as author of m. R 24428, 
72 

Corner (A) in your heart; w Clifton 
Bingham, m H. Trotére; in G. © 
Jeanie Trotére, as widow. R 24378. 
73 


Could I catch the wayward breeze; 
song, op. 7, no. 2; high voice. © 
Mabel W. Daniels, as author. R 
24561. 74 


Courts (The) of heaven; w Godfrey 
Thring, m T. B. Starr. 1. In A.—2. 
In C. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
24767, 24768. 75, 76 


Cradle song; by M. Hauser, arr. W. F. 
Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, as author of m. R 245138. 

77 


Cross your heart; song, from The um- 
pire, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author of m. R. 24657. 78 


Daddy’s little baby boy; w Franz 
Christan, m William H. Neidlinger; 
in E flat. © Orra B. Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 22727. 79 


Dainty Davie; poem Robert Burns, m 
Charles Villiers Stanford. © Jennie 
Anna Stanford, as widow of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 24364. 80 


Dance of the Nile maidens; by Frank 
Hoyt Losey. 1. Orch.—2. Band, op. 
199.—3. Pf., op. 199. © Addah M. 
Losey, aS widow. R 24594, 24596, 
24598. 81-83 


Dans votre berceau; chanson, poésie 
M. de Marsan. © Aime Lachaume, 
as author of m. R 24448. 84 


Danse antique; flfite, avec acc. de pf. 
© Albert Doyen, as author. R 
24755. 85 


Danse caprice; by Joan Trevalsa; pf. 
© Joan Gurley, as author. R 24440. 
86 


Dear heart; song, from The land of 
Nod, w Will M. Hough and Frank R. 
Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, as 
author of m. R 24652. 87 


Des kindes gebet; v. Max Reger, op. 
76, no. 22. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 24807. 88 

Dewdrop (The) ; w Rudolph B. Birn- 
baum, m Liza Lehmann. © Herbert 
Bedford, aS widower of the author 
of m. R 24881. 89 


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SO 


Dis ain’t no time for an argument; 
w J. W. Johnson, m Rosamond John- 
son. © James W. Johnson and J. 
Rosamond Johnson, as authors. R 
24681. 90 


Dolly’s rock-a-by; primary song, w 
Ida Scott Taylor. © Ira Bishop 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24715. 

91 


Doubts; song, from Moods and tenses, 
composed Frances Allitsen. © 
Francis B. Rowley, as executor of 
the author. R 244387. 92 


Dream-man (The); w and m W. H. 
Neidlinger. 1. In F.—2. In A flat. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 22870, 22871. 93, 94 


Drums of the fore and aft; song, from 
The umpire, w Will M. Hough and 


Frank R. Adams. © Joseph HE. 
Howard, as author of m. R 24654. 
95 


Easter carol; m Mrs. Crosby Adams. 
© Juliette A. Adams, as author of 
m. R 24490. 96 


Echoes from the South; barn dance; 
guit. duet. © Albert J. Weidt, as 
Auchor. kh ZASiT: 97 


Edelknabe (Der) und die miillerin; w 
Goethe, m op. 43, no. 1; sop. u. ten. 
© Robert Kahn, as author of m. 
R 24578. 98 


Elements (The) of pianoforte tech- 
nique; arr. upon a rhythmic basis. 
© Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 
24380. 99 


Encore un _ soir; chanson, poesie 
Charles de Bussy; en mi bémol. © 
Aime Lachaume, as author of m. 
R 24401. 100 


Envoi (L’); by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, op. 938, no. 5; violin with pf. 


ace. © Jennie Anna Stanford, as 
widow. R 24847. 101 
Episoden; fiinf stimmungsbilder, op. 
72: pf., violine u. violoncell. © 
Eduard Schiitt, as author. R 24568. 
102 


Ere your beauty; op. 14, no. 3.. © 
Joseph Holbrooke, as author. R 
24384. 103 


Es bliiht ein bltimlein rosenrot; vy. 
Max Reger, op. 76, no. 20. © Else 


Reger, aS widow. R 24305. 104 
Et alors; pf. © Aime Lachaume, as 
author. R 24859. 105 


Dt. 111, DeSe Wess 


Fackelzug; op. 113, no. 4; violine u. pf. 
© Arthur Seybold, as author. R 


24586. 106 
Falling dew; male voices. © C. Aus- 
tin Miles, as author. R 24605. 107 


Fensterlein (Das); in italienis chem 
volkston, componirt Waldemar yon 
Baussnern. © Elsbeth, edle von 
Baussnern, as widow. R 24566. 108 


Ferrata (Giuseppe) Nocturne; op. 9, 
no. 2; organ. © Alma Ferrata and 
Mario Ferrata, as children of the 
deceased author. R 24659. 109 


Fill the earth with joy; Christmas 
song, w James Rowe. © Edmund §S. 
Lorenz, aS author of m. R 24787. 

110 


First shall the heavens want starry 
light; from song cycle Camella. © 
Graham Peel, as author of m. R 
24405. 111 


Flower song; by Gustav Lange, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, as author of arr. 


R 24510. 112 
Flying arrow; intermezzo indienne, 
march and two step; pf.; in C. 
Abe Holzmann, as author. R 24494. 
a3 
Free (A) lance; op. 14, no. 5. © Jo- 
seph Holbrooke, as author. R 24882. 
114 


Friede;: v. Max Reger, op. 76, nr. 25. 
© Else Reger, as widow. R 24310. 
115 


Friend; song, w Algernon Sassin. © 
Clara Novello Davies, as author of 
m. R 24451. 116 


Friendship; from Moonshine, w Geo. 
V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
M. Hein, as widow. R 24556. 117 


Froh und frei; op. 113, no. 1; violine 
u. pf. © Arthur Seybold, as au- 
thor. R 24583. 118 


Frtihlingsbilder: Ludwig Machts, op. 
33; clarinette u. pf. Helene 
Machts, as widow. R 24569. 119 


Funny fellow; march humoresque; 
orch. © Charles Frank, as author. 
R 24814. 120 


Garden (A) of roses; song, w Mar- 
garet Cornforth. © Vincent Thom- 
as, aS author of m. R 24418. 121 


Girl (The) you dream about; song, 
from The land of Nod, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © Jo- 
seph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 24650. 122 


388 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 


RENEWALS 


no. 4, 1933 


Giving for Jesus; song, w Ida Scott 
Taylor. © Ira B. Wilson, as au- 
thor of m. R 24782. 123 


Glorious Devon; bar. © Edward Ger- 
man, as author of m. R 248538. 124 


Glory in the highest; Christmas re- 
sponse. © Edmund §. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 24840. 125 


© Edmund 
R 24850. 
126 
Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn, arr. W. F. Am- 


Glory to God; response. 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. 


brosio; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, aS author of arr. R 24509. 
127 


Good-bye; song, w E. E. Hewitt. © 
Grant C. Tullar, as author of m. 
R 24826. 128 


Goodnight, pretty stars; w William 
Theodore Peters, m Noel Johnson; 
vocal duet. © Rosina Noel Johnson, 
as widow. R 24752. 129 


Guards to the front; march, H. Tro- 
tére; pf. © Jeanie Trotére, as wid- 
ow. R 24876. 130 


Hans und Grete; v. Max Reger, op. 
76, no. 19. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 24304. 131 


Hark! the beils; w E. E. Hewitt; duet 
and cho. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 24727. 132 


Haste, O shepherds; song, w A. J. C. 
© Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. 
R 24855. 133 


Have you seen my Henry Brown; 
song, w Dave J. Clark. © Albert 
Von Tilzer, as author of m. R 
24481. 134 


He hath triumphed; Christmas an- 
them, w John M. Neale, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Walter E., Otto L. and 
Merle D. Fearis, Jessie Fearis 
Blackman and Rebecca Fearis Mills, 
as next of kin of the author of m. 
who is not living. R 24857. 135 


He is risen, He is risen; Easter hymn- 
anthem, w Mrs. C. F. Alexander, m 


Eduardo Marzo, op. 97; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Clara L. 
Marzo, aS widow. R 24472. 136 


He was a wonderful man; song. © 
George M. Cohan, as author. R 
24660. 137 


Hérétiques (Les); opera, poéme A. 
Ferdinand Herold; partition pf. et 
chant. © Charles Levade, as author 
of m. R 24370. 138 


Hope; song in D flat, Nathaniel D. 
Mann, [Hnglish and German text] 
© Beatrice Mann, as widow. R 
24628. 139 


Hosanna, He cometh; Christmas song, 
w Ida Scott Taylor. © Ira Bishop 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24720. 

140 


Hurdy (The) gurdy man; w Will D. 
Cobb, m L. Edwards. © Leo Ea- 
wards, as author of m, and Kath- 
erine A. Cobb, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. 
24763. 145 


Hushed be the camps today; w Walt 
Whitman, m Harvey Worthington 
Loomis. © Alfred Loomis, as exec- 
utor of the author. R 24826. 142 


Hymns of the kingdom; m A. Geibel, 
ed. A. Geibel, Wm. Stone, R. Frank 
Lehman and F. Wesley Hughes. 
Aqam Geibel, as author. R 24611. 

148 


not ask a kiss; from song 
© Graham Peel, as 
R 24407. 144 


I dare 
cycle Camella. 
author of m. 


I have walked with God to-day; w 
James Montgomery, m William H. 
Neidlinger; in A flat. © Orra B. 
Neidlinger, as widow. R 22725. 145 


I'll be there with bells on; song. © 
George M. Cohan, as author. R 
24662. 146 


T’ll do anything in the world for you; 
w Will D. Cobb, m L. Edwards. © 
Leo Edwards, as author of m, and 
Katherine A. Cobb, as next of kin 
of the author of w, who is not liv- 
ing. R 24761. 147 


I think; w Walter E. Grogan, m Guy 
d’Hardelot; in C. © Helen Rhodes, 
as author of m. R 24749. 148 


I’ve got to dance till the band gits 
through; song. © George A. Spink, 
as author. R 24586. 149 


I’ve never been over there; song. © 
George M. Cohan, as author. R 
24665. 150 


I want a girl like you; song from The 
umpire, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author of m. R 24656. 151 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


152 


I will give thanks; Thanksgiving 
anthem, m E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24854. 152 


I wish I were a tiny bird; song, w 
Charles Kingsley; in F. © Her- 
mann Lohr, as author of m. R 
24744. 153 


If fathers knew; from song cycle Ca- 
mella. © Graham Peel, as author 
of m. 1 R 24402. 154 


If I had wealth; song, w Walter HE. 
Grogan; in G. © Landon Ronald, 
as author of m. R 24346. 155 


If the man in the moon were a coon; 
song. © Fred Fischer, as author. 
R 24468. 156 


If Washington should come to life; 
song. © George M. Cohan, as 
author. R 24668. 157 


If you could understand; w B. Costel- 
lo, m J. W. Casey. © Bartley Cos- 


tello and James W. Casey, as 
authors. R 24781. 158 
In a gondola; by Charles Villiers 


Stanford, op. 98, no. 3; violin with 
pf. acc. © Jennie Anna Stanford, 
as widow. R 24850. 159 


In dreams I saw; w EH. EH. Hewitt; 
solo and cho. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, 
as author ofm. R 24733. 160 


In einem rosengirtelein; v. Max 
Reger, op. 76, no. 18. © Else Reger, 
as widow. R 24803. 161 


In excelsis; Christmas response. © 
Edmund §8. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 24848. 162 


In January; w Alice HE. Allen, m Liz- 
zie, Ha Orth,| Op. 420) n0.1/10, © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24459. 163 


In springtime; w Shakespeare, m 
Ernest Newton; sop. and contralto. 
© Lucy Nora Newton, as widow. 
R 243879. 164 


In sunshine and shadow; 6 songs; low 
voice. © Landon Ronald, as au- 
thor. R 24700. 165 


In the fire light; w Margaret E. Lacey, 
m Eduardo Marzo, op. 98, no. 3; 
women’s voices. © Clara L.Marzo, 


as widow. R 24469. 166 
In the Sudan; dervish cho., G. Sebek, 
op. 45, arr. for orch. © Alfred 
Roth, as author of arr. R 24597. 
167 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v. 28 


In Wax-land; doll dance; orch. © 
Dox Cruger, as author. R 24645. 
168 


In youth is pleasure; from song cycle 
Camella. © Graham Peel, as au- 
thor of m. R 24409. 169 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas anthem. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, aS author of m. R 248438. 170 


It is a good thing; anthem, m L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
24841. 171 


It is a good thing to give thanks; 
Thanksgiving anthem, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Walter E., Otto L. and 
Merle D. Fearis, Jessie F. Blackman 
and Rebecca Fearis Mills, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 24858. Ni 


It’s easy, dead easy; w Heelan and 
Moran, m Seymour Furth. © Hazel 
Furth, as widow. R 24779. 173 


Jack and Jill; song, old w rendered 
anew, Armel O’Connor. © Ade- 
laide Schénberg, as author of m. R 
24423. 174 


Jesus is the King: song, w Ida Scott 
Taylor. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 24781. 175 


Jesus lives; Easter song, w C. F. Gel- 
lert, Frances C. Cox, tr., m Eduardo 
Marzo, op. 99; with violin obbl.; in 
E flat. © Clara L. Marzo, as widow. 
R 24474. 176 


Jesus, meek and gentle; sacred song, 
w G.. R.. Prynne, mi Bene 
[pseud.] no. 2. In G.—no. 3. n B 
flat. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow of the author of m. R 24770, 
24771. tT, Vie 


w G. R. Prynne, m T. B. Starr; 
in E flat. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, as widow of the author of m. 
R 24769. 179 


Jesus name of wondrous love;. by T. 
B. Starr [pseud.]; mixed voices. © 
Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as widow. 
R 24778. 180 


Jesus reigns; song, w Chas. Reign Sco- 
ville. © De Loss Smith, as author 
Of m.. Ri24355. 181 


Jesus the crucified; song, w Mabel J. 
Rosemon. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
as author of m. R 24592. 182 


390 


RENEWALS 
no. 4, 1933 


Jhelum boat song; duet, w Frederick 
John Fraser, m Amy Woodforde- 
Finden. © Dudley Northall Laurie, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
243891. 183 


Jolly Elks patrol; pf. © Hugo Frey, 
as author. R 24466. 184 


Juana; valse espanola; guit. duet. © 
Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 24818. 
185 


Jugendalbum; 15 leichte u. melodidse 
unterhaltungsstticke, beide hande im 
violinschliissel; pf. hft. 1-3. © Ar- 
nold Sartorio, as author. R 24570- 
24572. 186-188 


June rapture; w and m Liza Lehmann. 
© Herbert Bedford, as widower. R 
24414, 189 


Junetide voices; original Sunday 
school service for Children’s day, A. 
Geibel, R. Frank Lehman and others. 
© Adam Geibel, as author. R 24608. 

190 


Junggesell (Der) und der mihlbach ; 
w Goethe, m op. 48, no. 2; alt u. ten. 
© Robert Kahn, as author of m. R 
24579. 191 


Juno; intermezzo, Theodore Morse; pf. 
© Theodora Morse, as widow. R 
24696. 192 


Just kiss me and say good-bye; march 
song, m Sherman Coates. © L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, as author of w. R 
24683. 193 


Justorum animae; motet, Charles Vil- 
liers Stanford, op. 47, no. 1; unace. 
cho. © Jennie Anna Stanford, as 
widow. R 24866. 194 


Keep on the sunny side; w Jack Dris- 
lane, m Theodore Morse. © Theo- 
dora Morse, aS widow. R 24492. 

195 

Kindeslicheln; v. Max Reger, op. 76, 
no. 27. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 24312. 196 


King Rose overture; band. © George 
D. Barnard, as author. R 24595. 


LOT 


Kingfisher blue; duet, w Frederick 
John Fraser, m Amy Woodforde- 
Finden. © Dudley Northall Laurie, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
24393. 198 


Kiss of spring; waltz; pf. © Walter 
Rolfe, as author. R 24822. 199 


by Walter Rolfe, arr. for 1st 
mand. © Walter Jacobs, as author 
of arr... R 24821. 200 


214 

arr. Herman Friedrich; 

orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, as 
author of arr. R 24820. 201 


Kuiawiak; by H. Wieniawski, arr. W. 
F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, as author of arr. R 
24511. 202 


Lachaume (Aime) Deux chansons 
dexil; poésies Charles Bernard. © 
Aime Lachaume, as author of m. R 
24702. 203 


Légers papillons; par Paul Wachs; pf. 
© Blanche Wachs, as widow. R 
24398. 204 


Leschetizky (Theodor) Mazurka; op. 
24... no. 2): edse John Orth pr @) 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of editing. R 24532. 

205 


Let him who is without sin cast the 
first stone; song, w Jos. Mittenthal. 
© Winthrop Brookhouse, as author 
of m. R 24679. 206 


Let’s take a trolley ride; song, from 
The umpire, w Will M. Hough and 


Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author of m. R 24658. 
207 


Liberty ; op. 14, no. 1. © Joseph Hol- 
brooke, aS author. R 24386. 208 


Liebestrauer; m op. 41, nr. 3;. vier- 
stimmigen mi&nnerchor. © Georg 
Schumann, as author of m. R 24830. 

209 


Light and free; concert valse, w 
Hverett J. Evans, m C. A. Hgener. 
© Geraldine Egener Kessler, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
245388. 210 


Little Bo-Pep; song, old w rendered 


anew Armel O’Connor. © Ade- 
laide Schonberg, as author of m. 
R 24425. 211 


little Jack ..Hermer:,.Sonzg.» Old. aw 
rendered anew Armel O’Connor. © 
Adelaide Schonberg, as author of m. 
R 24424. 212 


Little love; song, w Bernard Malcolm 
Ramsay. © Samuel Liddle, as au- 
thor of mio Wt 24500, 213 


Little (The) Puritan; gavotte, Theo. 
F. Morse, arr. for orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, as author of arr. R 
24504. 214 


Lonely waiting for you; w Daisy Hig- 
gins, m Gaylord Barrett. © Eliza- 
beth Fuller Goodspeed and Dorothy 


ool 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


215 


Lonely waiting for you—Continued. 
Fulier Vawter, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
24783. 215 


Longing for home; overture, Ascher- 
Mahl; orch. © Morton, Adolph and 
Paula Ascher, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 24505. 216 


Lord (The) is my light; mixed voices. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author. R 
24604. 217 


Lost happiness; nocturno, Rich. Hilen- 
berg, op. 33, arr. for orch. © AI- 
fred Roth, as author of arr. ~R 
24827. 218 


Love me today, tomorrow may never 
come; w C. Roma, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© Caro Roma, as author of w and 
Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 24587. 219 


Love (The) of a heart that’s true; 
w Tom Heffernan, m Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. (© Dudley Northall 
Laurie, as executor of the author of 
m. R 24369. 220 


Love, when I sleep; op. 7, no. 3; high 
voice. © Mabel Daniels, as author. 
R 24562. 221 


Love’s mandate; song, from Moods and 
tenses, Frances Allitsen. © Francis 
B. Rowley, as executor of the au- 
thor. R 24443. papa. 


Love’s victory; song, from Moods and 
tenses, Frances Allitsen. © Francis 
B. Rowley, as executor of the au- 
thor. R 24444. Doe 


Madrigal timide; chanson, poesie M. 
de Marsan. © Aime Lachaume, as 
author of m. R 24449. 224 


Mandy; song. © Abe Holzmann, as 
author. R 24495. me 


March on; w Herbert Holcombe, m 
Rosamond Johnson. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, as author of m. R 24642. 

226 


March on the Bethelehem way; march 
song, w E. E. Hewitt. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 24728. 

2ab 


Marche elégante; par Paul Wachs;; pf. 
© Blanche Wachs, as widow. R 
24399. 228 


Margherita; in italienischem yolkston 
componirt, Waldemar von Bauss- 
nern. © Elsbeth, edle von Bauss- 
nern, as widow. R 24565. 229 


pt. 111, nN. s., Vv. 28 


Mary, our hope; song. © Marcella 
Reilly, as author. R 24489. 230 
Mascagui (Pietro) Cavalleria rusti- | 


cana; intermezzo, arr. W. F. Am- 


brosio; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, as author of arr. R 24512. 
231 


Mercy (The) seat; choir response. © 
Edmund §. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 24839. 2o2 


Merry Christmas has come; Christmas 
song. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor. R 24724. Zo3 


Messengers of joy; Christmas song, w 
Ida Scott Taylor. © Ira Bishop 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24719. 

234 


Minnelied; v. Max Reger, op. 76, no. 
21. © Else Reger, as widow. R 
24306. 235 


Miss Dolly Dollars; waltzes, Victor 
Herbert, arr. Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 
24534. 236 


Mr. Popple of Ippleton ; comedy, w and 
m Paul A. Rubens. Voc. sec. © 
Herbert Rubens and A. N. Tayler. as 
executors of the author. R 24742. 

257 


valse lente, R odolphe 
© Honorine Isopy, as 


Mon secret; 
Berger; pf. 


executor of the author. R 24777. 
238 
Montevidéo; marche, Trespaillé-B. ; 


pf. © Francois Trespailhé-Barrau, 
as author. R 24759. 239 


Moon (The) has his eyes on you; 
song, w Billy Johnson. © Albert 
Von Tilzer, as author” Gf me 
24483. 240 


Mutter (Die) spricht; v. Max Reger, 
op. 76, no. 28. © Else Reger, as 
widow. R 243138. 241 


My bonny lass; from song cycle Ca- 
mella. © Graham Peel, as author 
of m. R 24404. 242 


My lady; bar. © Edward German, 
as author of m. R 24354. 243 


My lady’s fan; air de ballet, Rosa- 
mond Johnson; pf. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, as author. R 24684. 244 


My mamma; children’s song, Frank L. 
Bristow. © Linnie S. Bristow. as 
widow. R 24774. 245 


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no. 4, 1983 


My papa; children’s song, Frank L. 
Bristow. © Linnie §S. Bristow, as 
widow. R 24775. 246 


My prayer is unto Thee; response 
© Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. 
R 24844. 247 


Naherin (Die) ; in italienischem volks- 
ton componirt Waldemar von Baus- 
snern. © Elsbeth, edle von Baus- 
Ssnern, as widow. R 24567. 248 


Nardini (Pietro) Sonate; arr. and 
ed. with marks of expression; 
violine und klavier; D dur. © AIl- 
fred Moffat, as author of arr. and 
editing. R 24833. 249 


Nat-U-Ritch ; Indian idyll, intermezzo, 
from The squaw man; pf. © Theo. 
Bendix, as author. R 24554. 250 


Neapolitan songs; 19 Neapolitan folk- 
and popular songs, collected and ed. 
Eduardo Marzo, English trs. Th. 
Baker and Henry Grafton Chap- 
man. © Clara L. Marzo, as widow. 
R 24473. 251 


Night (The) breeze; w Alice E. Allen, 
m Wizzie K.: Orth, op. 27, no: 19. 
© Louise Orth Bosworth, as execu- 
trix of the author of m. R 24460. 


252 
Nightingale (The); waltz, w John 
Dowers, m Robert Batten. © Rob- 


ert Barclay Wilson, as executor of 
the author of m. R 24363. 253 


Ninety and nine; alto solo and cho. 
© Charles KE. Wheeler, as author. 
R 24491. 254 


_ Nonsense; w and m Collin Davis. © 
Hthel R. I. Davis, as widow. R 
24540. 255 


North and South; duet, w and m 
Teresa Del Riego. © Teresa Lead- 
bitter, as author. R 24422. 256 


Now is Camella fresh as May; from 
song cycle Camella. © Graham 
Peel, as author of m. R 24406. 257 


Now is the happy time; spring song, 
march time; women’s trio. © Hlmer 
S. Hosmer, as author. R 24324. 

258 


Nuit de bergers; filfite, avec acc. de pf. 
© Albert Doyen, as author. R 24753. 
259) 


| Nymphes et satyres; fifite, avec acc. 
de pf. © Albert Doyen, as author. 
R 24757. 260 


276 


O, come, let us sing; anthem. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, as author of m. R 
24852. 261 


O give thanks ; Thanksgiving response. 
© Edmund SS. Lorenz, as author 
of m. R 24846. 262 


O mistress mine; from Three Shake- 
Speare songs. © Roger Quilter, as 
author of m. R 24372. 263 


O waving trees; song, w Fiona Mac- 
leod. © Graham Peel, as author cof 
m. R 24890. 264 


On Chestnut street; from Coming thro’ 
the Rye w George V. Hobart, m A. 
Baldwin Sloane. © Mae Auwerda 
Sloane, as widow. R 24559. 265 


On the listening ear of night; Christ- 
mas anthem. © Carrie B. Adams, 
as author of m. R 24851. 266 


On tiptoe; intermezzo; pf. © Charles 
Hlander, as author. R 24627. 267 


One called mother and the other home 
sweet home; w Wm. Cahill, m 
Theodore Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, aS widow. R 24697. 268 


Only a rose; w Frederick John Fraser, 
m Amy Woodforde-Finden. © Dud- 
ley Northall Laurie, as executor of 
the author of m. R 24892. 269 


Only Christ can save; w Harriet H. 
Pierson, m Daniel B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
24622. 270 


Ontario; song, w John B. Lowitz. © 
Alfred Solman, as author of m. R 
24680. rar al 


Ould (The) land; w J. Francis Bar- 
ron, m J. Airlie Dix. © Julia Annie 
Dix, as widow. R 24362. 272 


Overheard in the lane; w and m Liza 
Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, as 
widower. R 24416. 273 


Passion (The) flower and Speedwell ; 
2 short songs, w Tom Heffernan and 
A. Kirkland, m Liza Lehmann. © 
Herbert Bedford, as widower. R 
24701. 274 


Paul Revere’s ride; march-two-step, 
E. T. Paull; pf. © Gertrude Paull, 
as widow. R 24676. 275 


Pearl (The) and the pumpkin; lanc- 
ers, John W. Bratton, arr. © Julius 
Andino, as author of arr. R 24784. 

276 


O95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


277 


Pearl (The) and the pumpkin; march 
and two step, John W. Bratton, arr. 
Karl L. Hoschna; pf. © Hettie L. 
Hoschna, as widow. R 24780. 277 


Peep o’ day; song, w Constance M. 
Foot. © Cécile Hartog, as author 
of m. R 24429. 278 


Pfingstreigen; op. 118, no. 3; violine 
u. pf. © Arthur Seybold, as author. 
R 24585. 279 


Phyllis; song, w Helen Taylor. © 
Wilfrid Sanderson, as author of m. 
R 24442. 280 


Pianist’s (The) specialty repertoire; 
first series, grade 4 and 5, rev. and 
fingered Albert W. Berg. © Lillie 
Berg, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 24682. 281 


Picnic (A) for two; song, w Arthur 
J. Lamb. © Albert Von Tilzer, as 
author of m. R 24480. Zon 


Piéces posthumes; pour Joffice ordi- 
naire, César Franck; harmonium ou 
orgue 4 pédales. © Therese Chopy, 
as executor of the author. R 24858. 

283 


Pochard; pantomine en un acte, Max 
Maurey, m Rodolphe Berger. 
Honorine Isopy, as executor of the 
author of m. R 24776. 284 


Pour defiler; marche; pf. © Aime 
Lachaume, as author. R 24454. 285 


Prelude (A); allegro moderato; pf. 
© Graham Peel, as author. R 
24397. 286 


Primevére; chanson, poésie Ph. d’Ohs- 
son; en la bémol. © Charles Cuvil- 
lier, as author of m. R 24482. 287 


Princess begger; selection, Alfred G. 
Robyn, m arr. Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 
24630. 288 

Princess (The) royal; schottische, 
Monroe H. Rosenfeld; pf. Rev. ed. 


© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, as widow. 
R 24647. 289 


Priscilla; intermezzo and two-step, w 
Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m 8. R. Hen- 


ry. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, as 
widow. R 24553. 290. 
Prophétie; chanson, poésie Edmond 


Haraucourt en re min. © Charles 
Cuvillier, as author of m. R 24860. 
291 

Put up Thy sword; song, w Mary M. 
Culter. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 24736. 292 


pt. Ill, Bas. we 2s 


Que la lumiére soit; piéce symphon- 
ique; grand orgue. © Albert Doy- 
en, as author. R 24758. 293 


Rally for the right; song, w William 
H. Gardner. © Adam Geibel, as 
author of m. R 24607. 294 


Rapture ; song, from Moods and tenses, 
Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, as executor of the author. 


R 24438. 295 
Razzazza mazzazza; orch. © Arthur 
Pryor, as author. R 24829. 296 


Rebellion; song, from Moods and 
tenses, Frances Allitsen. © Francis 
B. Rowley, as executor of the au- 


thor of m. R 24445. 297 
Red clover; mixed voices. © Harry 
Hale Pike, as author. R 24602. 298 
Reger (Max) Sinfonietta; op. 90; 
orch. Partitur. © Else Reger, as 
widow. R 24819. 299 


Sonate; op. 84; violine u. klavier ; 
fis moll. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 24818. 300 


Zwei sonatinen; op. 89; klavier. 
no. 2, D dur. =:no. 1) Hime ao© 
Else Reger, as widow. R 24316, 
24317. 301, 302 


Regret; song, from Moods and tenses, 
Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, as executor of the author. 


R 244386. 303 
Rejoice in the Lord. © Arthur Ber- 
ridge, as author. R 24609. 304 


Rejoice to-day; Christmas song, w E. 
E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 24723. 305 


Resolve; song, from Moods and tenses, 
Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, as executor of the author. 
R 24447. 306 


Rheinlied; w. Frida Schanz, m op, 41, 
nr. 4; vierstimmigen mi&nnerchor. 
© Georg Schumann, as author of m. 
R 24831. 307 


Ring all ye harps of glory; Christ- 
mas song, w E. E. Hewitt. © EHd- 
mund §S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
24726. 308 


Rosa resurget; w and m Liza Leh- 
mann. © Herbert Bedford, as 
widower. R 24417. 309 


Rose (The) and The river and the 
sea; Ww Edward Teschemacher, m 


Noel Johnson; vocal duets. © Ro- 
sina Noel Johnson, as widow. R 
24751. 310 


394 


RENEWALS 


no. 4, 1933 


340 


Rose d’amour ; chanson, poésie Philippe 
d’Ohsson; en la. © Charles Cuvil- 
lier, as author of m. R 24411. 311 


Rose leaves; w and m Liza Lehmann. 
© Herbert Bedford, as widower. R 


24419. 312 
Rose (A) message; song. © Helen 
Ashley, as author. R 24698. 313 
Rose (The) of the Alhambra; en- 
tr’acte valse. © Lucius Hosmer, as 
author. R 24629. 314 


Rose (The) that she wore; song, w 


anon. © Walter H. Lewis, as au- 
thor of m. R 24539. 315 
Schmeichelkitzchen; v. Max Reger, 
op. 76, nr. 29. © Else Reger, as 
widow. R 24814. 316 
Schubert (Franz Peter) The erlking; 
w J. W. von Goethe, tr. Arthur 


Westbrook, m transcribed Franz 
Liszt, ed. John Orth. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, as executrix of the 
author of editing. R 24531. 317 


Schwur (Der); v. Max Reger, op. 76, 
no. 26. © Else Reger, as widow. R 
24311. 318 


Senallié (J. B.) Sonate; arr. and ed. 
with marks of expression; violine 
und klavier; D moll. © Alfred 

. Moffat, as author of arr. and edit- 
ing. R 24834. 319 


Serenade; aus den Poetischen stim- 
mungsbildern, Anton Dvorak, op. 85, 
no. 9, bearb. fiir violine, mit beg]. 
des pf. © Alfred Moffat, as author 
of arr. R 24573. 320 


She’s a rose in the world of smiles 
and tears; w H. D. Kerr, m A. 
Baldwin Sloane. © Mae Auwerda 
Sloane, as widow. R 24558. aol 


Shepherd (The) calls; song, w Elmer 
E. Person. © James M. Black, as 
author of m. R 24624. Bye 


Sing of Jesus coming; Christmas songz, 
w Mrs. J. M. Hunter. © Ira Bishop 
Wilson, as author of m. R 24717. 

323 


Sing with all the sons of glory; Easter 
hymn-anthem, w Rey. Dr. Trons, m 
Eduardo Marzo, op. 938; mixed 
voices. © Clara L. Marzo, as widow. 
R 24475. 324 


Sing ye heavens; Easter anthem, w 


Sleepy posies; w Alice E. Allen, m 
Lizzie E. Orth, op. 27, no. 20. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, as executrix 
of the author of m. R 24461. 326 


Slumber sweetly ; berceuse, Paul Beau- 
mont, arr. for violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, as author of arr. 


R 24381. 327 
Smiles; song, w Ella Wheeler Wil- 
cox. © Kathleen Heron-Maxwell, 


as author of m. R 243889. 328 


Social (A) in the parlor; song, w Ar- 
thur J. Lamb. © Alfred Solman, as 
author of m. R 24557. 329 


Soiree (Une) chez Mendelssohn; ro- 
mance sans paroles, Paul Wachs;; pf. 
© Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand, as widow. R 24533. 


330 

Solinger schiitzen-marsch; pf. © 
Franz von Blon, as author. R 24601. 
331 


Son (The) of the puszta; by Kéler- 
Béla, arr. for orch. © Theo. Moses 
‘Tobani, as author of arr. R 24828. 

332 

Song (A) of faithfulness; w Florence 
Hoare, m Frances Allitsen. © 
Francis B. Rowley, as executor of 
the author of m. R 24480. 333 


Song (The) of the bride; w Frederick 
John Fraser, m Amy Woodforde- 
Finden. © Dudley Northall Laurie, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
24396. 334 


Song (A) of the moon; song, w St. 
John Lucas. © Graham Peel, as 
author of m. R 24861. Sy 


Songs of the sea; by Chas. Villiers 
Stanford, op. 91; full orch. sc. © 
Jennie Anna Stanford, as widow. R 
24441, 336 


Sorella; marche espagnole, by Gallini, 
arr. for band. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, .as author of arr. BR 243a2: 

337 

Spoontime; song, w Addison Burk- 
hardt. © Albert Von Tilzer, as au- 
thor of m. R 24672. 338 


Spring song; poem Mary T. Loughlin, 
m arr. Osbourne McConathy, as 
author Of arr. Of m. KH 24825. Sao 


Spring story; w Margaret E. Lacey, m 


Chas. Wesley, m T. B. Starr. © Eduardo Marzo, op. 98, no. 1; 

Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as widow women’s voices. © Clara L. Marzo, 

of the author of m. R 24766. 3825 as widow. R 24470. 340 
178596—33——_7 395 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


o41 


Spring-time ; song, w Hilton Schofield. 
© Haydn Wood, as author of m. R 
24388. 341 


Standchen; w P. M. Kawerau, m op. 
41, nr. 2; vierstimmigen miénnerchor. 
© Georg Schumann, as author of m. 
R 24829. 342 


Stantord. (Charles Viddliers) 
Arabesque; op. 93, no. 4; violin with 
pf. ace. © Jennie Anna Stanford, 
as widow. R 24351. 343 


Capriccio; op. 93, no. 2; violin 
with pf. acc. © Jennie Anna Stan- 
ford, aS widow. R 24849. 344 


Star of the Christmas sky; song, w 
Ida Scott Taylor. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, as author of m. R 24730. 345 


Stars of the Summer night; song, w 
Longfellow. © Richard H. Wal- 
thew, as author of m. R 24421. 

346 


Story (The) of a drum; op. 14, no. 4. 
© Joseph Holbrooke, as author. R 
24383. 347 


Summer roses; w Caryl Battersby, m 
Joan Trevalsa. © Joan Gurley, as 
author of m. R 24489. 348 


Summer storm; w and m Liza Leh- 
mann. © Herbert Bedford, as wid- 
ower. R 24415. 349 


Sun (The) that shines on Dixieland; 
song, from The umpire, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 24653. 350 


Sweet Genevieve; quartette, w George 
Cooper, m Henry Tucker, arr. Wm. 
Dressler. 1. Female voices.—2. Male 
voices. © Louis Richard Dressler, 
as next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 24551, 24552. 

aol, a52 


Sweet jasmine; novelette; pf. © The- 
odore Bendix, as author. R 24330. 
353 


Sweet story of old; Christmas song, 
w E. E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, aS author of m. R 24739. 354 


Sympathy; w and m Kendis and Pa- 
ley. © Herman Paley, as one of the 
authors. R 24812. 355 


That’s when you'll miss me, little girl; 
by Otto and John Heinzman. 
Otto M. Heinzman, as author, and 


396 


pt. 111, 0. Ss., v. 28 


Dorothy Heinzman, as child of the 
deceased author. R 24644. 356 


There’s another country; song, w E. 
E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 24725. 357 


There were Shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, m EH. L. Ashford. © Henry 8. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 24853. 358 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Gavotte from Mignon; arr. W. F. 


Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, as author of arr. R 24508. 
359 


Thora; w Fred E. Weatherly, m Ste- 
phen Adams; in E flat. © Edith 
Withers and Annie Turkepine, as 
executors of the author of m. R 
24412. 360 


Thoughts at twilight; by T. B. Starr; 
pf. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, as 
widow. R 24772. 361 


Through love to light; w R. W. Gilder, 
m Cuthbert Wynne. © Charles 
Willeby, as author of m. R 24450. 

362 


To blossoms; song, w Herrick. © 
Richard H. Walthew, as author of 
m. R 24365. 363 


To the land of dreams; song, French, 
Rene Louis, English, Fred de Faye 
Jozin; in G. © Jane Vieu, as au- 
thor of m. R 24871. 364 


Trost; w Storm, m op. 48; alt u. ten. 
© Robert Kahn, as author of m. 
R 24581. 365 


Trust ye in the Lord; anthem. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R 24845. 
366 


Truth (The) potion; mixed voices. © 
Arthur A. Penn, as author. R 24782. 
367 


Twice one are two; song, w Mary 
Mapes Dodge. © Alicia A. Need- 
ham, as author of m. R 24452. 368 


Two dirty little hands; w Will D. 
Cobb, m L. Edwards. © Leo Hd- 
wards, aS author of m and Kath- 
erine A. Cobb, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
24762. 369 


Umpire (The) is a most unhappy man; 
song, from The umpire, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 24655. 370 


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no. 4, 19383 398 
Unfolding; w and m Liza Lehmann. | What is Christmas without Thee; 
© Herbert Bedford, as widower. R Christmas prayer. © Edmund S. 

24420. 371 Lorenz, as author of m. R 24847. 
386 


Unto my foe; op. 14, no. 1. © Joseph 
Holbrooke, as author. R 24385. 
aia 


Variationen; op. 6, tiber ein polnisches 
lied; pf. © Kurt Borner, as author. 
R 24563. 373 


Vater (Das) unser; 7 gedichte Au- 
gust Mahlmann, m Max Gulbins, op. 
29; mittlere singstimme, mit orgel 
o. harmonium. © Walter Gulbins, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
24882. 374 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida; grand march, 
arr. W. EF. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, as author of arr. 
R 24506. 375 


—— I] trovatore; anvil cho., arr. W. 
F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tay Saenger, as author of arr. R 
24507. 376 


Vorbeimarsch; v. Max Reger, op. 76, 
nr. 80. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 24315. 377 


Wake with the birds sweetheart; 
mixed voices. © August Krapf, as 
author. R 24610. 378 


Waterfall (The); by Karl L. Hosch- 
na; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, as wid- 
ow. R 24541. 379 


We are little helpers; song, w I. H. 
Meredith. © Grant C. Tullar, as 
author of m. R 24325. 380 


We parted as the sun went down; 
song, w Arthur J. Lamb. © Alfred 
Solman, as author of m. R 24643. 

381 


Wedding (The) of the blue and gray; 


song. © George M. Cohan, as au- 
thor. R 24664. 382 
Weihnachtslied; melodie Johann 


Friedrich Reichardt, arr. K. Klanert, 
op. 23, nr. 4; gem. funfstimmigen 
chor, a cappella. © Karl Klanert, 
as author. R 24828. 383 


Welcome, Christmas morning; Christ- 
mas song, w Ida Scott Taylor. © 
Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. R 
24721. 384 


Wenn alle welt So einig wir; v. Max 
Reger, op. 76, no. 17. © Else Reger, 
as widow. R 24302. 385 


When butterflies return; 2-pt. song. 
© Landon Ronald, as author. R 
24434. 387 


When love is young; w Rida Johnson 
Young, m Melville Ellis. © Wil- 
liam A. Schroeder, as executor of 
the author of w and Rachael M. 
Ellis, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 24542. 


388 


When Mose with his nose leads the 
band; march, w Bert Fitzgibbon and 
Jack Drislane, m Theodore Morse. 
© Theodora Morse, as widow. R 
24695. 389 


When the whip-poor-will sings Mar- 
guerite; w C. M. Denison, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Bessie Helf, as widow. R 
24671. 390 


When you gathered sweet magnolias, 
Jennie dear; w Frank Stanton, m 
Theodore Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, as widow. R 24493. 391 


Where is He; primary song, w E. S. 
Huey. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 24734. 392 


White (The) chrysanthemum ; comedy, 
lyrics Arthur Anderson, m Howard 
Talbot. Voc. sc. © Dorothy Maud 
Talbot, as widow. R 24743. 393 


Who is Sylvia; duet, w Shakespeare, 
m Harper Kearton. © Edith Kear- 
ton, as child of the deceased author. 
R 24400. 394 


Will the red sun never set; w Fred- 
erick John Fraser, m Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. © Dudley Northall 
Laurie, as executor of the author of 
m. R 243894. 395 


Wind (The) that shakes the barley; 
song, w Katherine Tynan; in E flat. 
© Herbert Bunning, as author of m. 
R 24426. 396 


Winter (A) lullaby; song, w Chris- 
tina Rossetti. © Graham Peel, as 
author of m. R 24410. 397 


With fife and drum; march and two- 
step; orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, 
as author. R 24815. 398 


397 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


399 


Woodland dreams; reverie; guit. duet. 
© Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 
24819. 399 


World (The) is learning to love Him; 
song. w James Rowe. © De Loss 
Smith, as author of m. R 24333 


. 


400 


Worth (The) of a soul; w Ernest Lee 
Thompson, m Daniel B. Towner. 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
24623. 401 


Would you like to change from Miss 
to Mrs.; song, Addison Burkhardt. 


O 


Dt. 10, NaS vas 


© Albert Von Tilzer, as author of 
m. R 24482. 402 


You look awful good to father; song, 
from The umpire, w Will M. Hough 
and Frank R. Adams. © Joseph 
EK. Howard, as author of m. R 


24651. 403 
Zuleika mazurka; pf. © William 
Henry Squire, as author. R 24745. 
404 


Zwiespraich; v. Max Reger, op. 76, no. 
23. © Else Reger, as widow. R 
24308. 405 


398 


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1938 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
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Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii-xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of. no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages 1x—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICE.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words 
®r music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A B C fino alla Z; fox-trot, Luigi 
Chiarelli; orch. ptii © Mar. 27, 
1933 ; E for. 30012; Societa anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 9333 


A petits pas; valse musette marseil- 
laise, de Au pays du soleil, Vincent 
Scotto, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. et texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 29753 ; Editions Salabert. 9334 


Abendstimmung auf schloss Burgk a.d. 
Saale; klavier. © Aug. 1, 1932; E 
for. 29849; HE. Tiersch. 9335 


Ach Jesulein, schons kindelein; altes 
Weihnachtslied, m G. Gohler; orgel, 
klavier, 0. streichquartett begl. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 299381; Georg 
Gohler. 9336 


Actions speak louder than words; 
from How d’you do, w and m Ord 
Hamilton. © Apr. 24, 1933; E for. 
29875; Geoffrey Fletcher, ltd. 9337 


Adieu; w Walter Scott, m C. Arm- 
strong Gibbs; males voices. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Apr. 28, 1933; 
E for. 29616; Boosey & ¢o., ltd. 

9338 


Adios Argentina ; tango argentine, mel- 


ody. © 1c. May 20, 1988; E unp. 
71712; Castenzio Fiorenza. 93839 
Adjuro vos, filiae Jerusalem; versi 


dal Canticum canticorun, m Ilde- 
brando Pizzetti. © May 23, 1933; 
E for. 80085; G. Ricordi & co. 9340 


Adorable; song from the picture, w 
George Marion, jr., m Richard A. 
Whiting; with ukulele arr. © May 
3, 19383; E pub. 36124; Movietone 
music corp. 9341 


Affranchis (Les) ; one-step, de Le gar- 
con de chez Prunier, livret et coup- 
lets André Barde et Michel Carré, 
m Joseph Szulc ; avec accord de l’uku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29773; 
Editions Salabert. 9342 


After I told you; fox trot song, w 
Karl Annussek. © 1c. May 2, 1933; 
E unp. 70863; George Nicolai. 93438 


After the dance; slow fox-trot, w 
George Scolaro, m Paul Suran, arr. 
Tommy Ditto; orch. pts. © May 
19, 1988; E pub. 36367; Evan 
Georgeoff music pub. co. 9344 


After the day; song, w Louis Vernag- 
lia. © 1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 
71796; Gennaro De Nicola. 9345 


Ah! comme on s’amuse; fox-trot, pa- 
roles Mare Hély, m Oberfeld; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29802; Editions Salabert. 

9346 


Ah! Vamour sincére; fox-trot, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et Géo. Koger, m 
Vineent Secotto; avec uccord de 
Vukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29783 ; Editions Salabert. 9347 


Ah! she loves me; w and melody. © 
1 e. May 15, 19388; E unp. 71489; 
Norbert C. Horn. 9348 


Ahoy, girls, ahoy; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 4, 1983; E unp. 70979; 
Bernh Richard Rodde. 9349 


Aimer sans savoir qui; fox-trot, de 
Katinka, paroles Pierre Varenne et 
Robert Delamare, m Louis Lajtai, 
ed. francaise arr. A. Gauwin. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29982; Ad. Gau- 
win. 9350 


Ain’t no use in livin’, cause my gal’s 
thrown me down; song, w F. Dean 
Moore. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70804; George Clinton Bunton. 

9351 


Airman (The) song; from No reply 
from F. P. 1, w Rowland Leigh, 
original German, Walter Reisch, m 
Allan Gray; with ukulele arr. 
[English text only] © Apr. 28, 
1933; E for. 29675; Ufaton verlags, 
G.m.b.H. 9352 


Akron (The) disaster; song. © 1. 
Apr. 14, 1933; E unp. 71026; Charles 
Reynolds and Sarah Reynolds. 

9353 


Akrons (The) last cruise; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 26, 1938; E unp. 
71956; Graydon E. Wallace. 9354 


099 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9355 


Alabama moon, I’m calling; w Ruby 
Wagner, m Charles Midgley. © Jan. 
25, 1983; E pub. 36091; Ruby Wag- 


ner Butler. 9355 
Alice my queen; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 


May 10, 1933; E unp. 71231; Emilie 
D. K. Ewald. 9356 


Alimony blues; song. © 1 ¢. May 6, 
1933; E unp. 71104; Charles Camp- 
bell Gardner. 9357 


All by myself; fox trot song. © 1 «. 
May 9, 1933; E unp. 713877; Paul 
Kulig. 9358 


All day long; w and m Mike Benton; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71017; Mitchell McIver 
Benton. 9359 


All the little birds are singing; song, 
arr. Sylvester L. Cross. ©1c. May 
S&S 195a. i ne, “ciao: “Weltord 
George Tregaskis. 9360 


All this world is mine dear; fox trot 
song. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 
71374; Charles Brunson. 9361 


Alle mit uns; marschpotpourri, Carl 
Robrecht; orch. stimmen. © Apr. 
8, 1933; HH, for. .29854;. B...Schoti’s 
sohne. 9362 


Same. © May 4, 1933; E for. 
29961; B. Schott’s sdhne. 9363 


Allegretto giocoso; flute, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71116; 
Clara Stocker. 9364 


Alma cancionera; fox, letra y m Agus- 
hin Waras* © Apr “ws 1935 | H)for. 
30083; Southern music pub co, ine. 

9365 


Aloha beloved; w and m Andy Long 
and Ray Canfield; with ukulele arr. 
Merle T. Kendrick. © May 5, 1933; 
E pub. 36139; Bibo-Lang, ine. 9366 


Alone with me; song. ©1c. May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71128; Mabel Keefer. 
9367 


Alte meister fiir junge spieler; leichte 
klassische stticke, bearb. u. hrsg. Al- 
fred Moffat; violine und pf. hft 3. 
© May 4, 1983; E for. 29960; B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 9368 


Always with you in my dreams; fox 
trot song. © 1c. May 2, 1933; HB 
unp. 71343; S. H. Perkins. 9369 


Am Saaletal stausee; serenade; klav- 
ier. © Aug. 1, 1982; E for. 29850; 
E. Tiersch. 9370 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


America goes on; w and melody. © 
1 c« May 9, 1983; E unp. 711s0= 
Charles H. Frizzelle. 93871 


American brew; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody. © .1¢ May 11, 1933; E unp. 
71269; George Morgan Simpson. 

9372 


American potpourri; instrumental. © 
1 ¢« May 10, 19383; i tupaawe: 
HKugene Kalman. 9373. 


Among the flowers so fair; song. © 
1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71369; Leo 
Gudmundson. 93874 


Amour (L’) quand il commence; one- 
step, de Le garcon de chez Prunier, 
livret et couplets André Barde et 
Michel Carré, m Joseph Szule; avee 
accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29776; Editions Salabert. 

9375 


And now we’re through; melody. © 


1c. May: 1, -1983 3° canps 10799; 
James 8S. Clark. 9376 


And still I sit and think of thee; song, 
w Wilfred John Funk. © 1c. May 
16, 1933; E unp. 71521; Harold Alli- 
son Mattice. 937T 


Andy Battle; w Walter de la Mare, 
m cC. Armstrong Gibbs; mixed 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. © 
Apr. 7, 1933; E for. 29529; Boosey 
&.C0s, 1h0. 9878 


Angel (The) of Sourland mountains; 
song, w Ruthe B. Dean and W. J. 
Jordan. © May 3, 1933; E pub. 
36153 ; William J. Jordan. 9379 


Angelus; w and m Graydon R. Clark; 
mixed cho. © May 5, 1933; E pub. 
36150; Gamble hinged music co. 

9, 


Annapolis; midshipman’s march, w W. 
J. Francis and Zo Elliott, m Z. Elli- 
ott and Maurice La Farge. © May 
18, 1933; E pub. 36837; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc. 9381 


Another day; w and m Don Hill. © 
1 ¢c.,May 18, 1983; E unp.;71605; 
Martin Van Note Tolbert. 9382 


Another night in your arms: w James 
F. Hanley, m J. A. Pollia and E. G. 
Pinnella. © 1 ce. May 10, 1933; E 
unp. 71213; Joseph A. Pollia, Ernest 
G. Pinnella and James F. Hanley. 

9383 


Answer (The) ; sacred song, m F. W. 
Smith. © 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 
70880; Bessie Kellermann. 9384 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


9412 


Antics; by R. H. Bassett, arr. Gersten- 
berger; pf. © 1e¢. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71517 ; Movietone music corp. 

9385 


Anything you say; w Mitchell Parish, 
m Frank Perkins; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 29, 1933; E pub. 36262; Mills 
music, ine. 9386 


Apothéose; valse, Louis Ganne, arr. 
F. Ligner; harmonie fanfare. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29697; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie. 9387 


Aprehension ; tango argentino, letra E. 
M. Chiappo, m Guy Pedrigo; orch. 
pti. © Nov. 1, 1932; E for. 29597; 
Chiappo. 9388 


April rain; w Robert Loveman, m 
Irene Field. © 1c. May 19, 1933; 
E unp. 71669; Harriet Irene Field. 

9389 


Arabian moon; waltz song. © 1 «. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70996; Samuel 
S. Mitchell, jr. 9390 


Are you lovable; fox trot, w and m 
Bob Rothberg and Terry Shand, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © May 4, 
1933; E pub. 36212; Leo Feist, inc. 

9391 


——_——-with ukulele arr. © 
May 12, 1933; E pub. 36324; Leo 
Feist, inc. 9392 


Are you stringing me along; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; HB 
unp. 71493; Marion Ortmayer. 9393 


Are you sure you love me; w George 
Brown, m Peter De Rose; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © May 
8, 1933; E pub. 36219; Superior mu- 
sic, ine. 9394 


Arioso im alten stil; ftir klarinette u. 
streichorch., Otto Ebel von Sosen, op. 
15. 1. Klavierauszug. — 2. Klarinette 
o. violo u. streich-quintett. Partitur 
u. stimmen. © Oct. 22, 1982; E for. 
29586, 29587; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

9395, 9396 


Arise, men of America; march song, 
op. 122, w Anne Hunter Temple. © 
1 ec. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71546; 
George Liebling. 9397 


Around the year with music; spring, 
compiled William M. Felton; pf. © 
Apr. 27, 1933; E pub. 36102; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 9398 

Art (The) of love; play. © 1c. May 
23, 1983; E unp. 71828; Samuei 
Mensch. 9399 


As I sit here; w Dena Tempest, m 
Wilfrid Sanderson; in E flat. © 
May 23, 1983; E for. 30066; Boosey 
& co., Itd. 9400 


As I waltz with you to paradise; w 
and melody. ©1c. May 25, 1933; E 
unp. 71904; Edmund Francis La- 
Voie. 9401 


As in a dream; song. © 1c. May 16, 
1933; E unp. 71530; Harry Zimmer- 
man. 9402 


As we strole [sic] down the lane; 
waltz song. © 1c. May 31, 1933; 
E unp. 72069; Arthur Fred Simpson, 

9403 


OW Apr 21, 
Ellen B. 
9404 


Asfodelo; leggenda musicale, Laura 
Okely Romiti, m D. Beloch, Voce sc. 
© Dec. 15, 1932; D 28458; Dorotea 
Beloch. 9404* 


Ash (The) grove; Welsh folk-song 
with descant, w John Oxenford, m 
arr. Hric H. Thiman. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © May 23, 1933; E for. 
30073; Boosey & co., Itd. 9405 


Ask your heart; w Walter Hirsch, m 
Anna Sosenko and Gerald Marks; 
with ukulele arr. © May 10, 1933; 
E pub. 36284; Harms, inc. 9406 


At all our turners halls; march; pf. 
with w. © 1c. May 12, 1933; EH 
unp. 71293; Ethel L. Mahoney. 

9407 


Ascension (The) ; hymn. 
193377, Ee. pub. -s6113: 
Nickum. 


At evening hour; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. ©1c¢. May 5, 1933; 
H unp. 71045; Edith Youngberg. 

9408 


At eventide; song, m Edwin Leroy 
Helms. © 1c. May 4, 19383; E unp. 
71020; Mary W. Mills. 9409 


At last I’m first with you; w Julian 
Kay, m Country Washburne and 
Harry Link. © Apr. 26, 1933; EB 
pub. 36061; Keit-Engel, inc. 9410 


At Mary Ellen’s hot pot party; w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 


Damerell, m Harry Tilsley; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 2, 19382; E for. 
29589; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 9411 


At the bottom of the hill; w Joe 
Young, m J. Fred Coots; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 138, 1933; E pub. 
36275; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine. 9412 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9413 


At the co-eds’ sorority dance; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 
71289; Percy Gillespie. [Copyright 
is claimed on changes in words and 
music ] 9413 


At the end; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. May 5, 1933 ; E unp. 71068; Julia 
W. Hall. 9414 


At the end of day; song, w R. Russell. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1933; E unp. 69758; 
Warren Russell and Ruth Russell. 

9415 


At the end of the trail; song, m G. B. 
Lombardo. © May 12, 1933; E pub. 
36409; Thomas McBurnie. 9416 


Atlantis; novelty fox, Carl Robrecht, 
arr, vom komponisten; pf. u. jazz- 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 19, 1932; E 
for. 29964; Wilhelm Gebauer. 9417 


Attaca [sic] to fish market; by Her- 
bert Stothart, orch. arr. Charles 
Maxwell; [pf.-conductor] © 1 « 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70942; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 9418 


Attila; by Elric Olsen; orch. pts. © 
May 9, 1933; E for. 29951; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 9419 


Au gré du désir; romance, de Katinka, 
paroles Pierre Varenne et Robert 
Delamare, m Louis Lajtai, ed. fran- 
caise arr. A. Gauwin. © Mar. 1, 
19388; E for. 29981; Ad. Gauwin. 

9420 


Au trot; poésie Francis Yard, m René 
Rapey.” ©)” Mar, “>> i983. “tor. 
29748; Durand & cGie. 9421 


Aubade 4 V’emir; de René Demaret; 
ptes. pour odeon orch. et pour 
salonorch. © Apr. 30, 1933; E for. 
29921; A. Cranz. 9422 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) The 
Duke of Olonne; overture, arr. 
Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © Apr. 
4, 1933; E for. 29540; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 9423 


Aubin (Tony) Six poémes de Ver- 
laine; chansons. © Mar. 1, 1933: 
E for. 29717; Heugel. 9424 


Auf der alten bastei; lied u. tango, 
wu. m Bert Reisfeld u. Rolf Mar- 
bot. © Jan. 27, 1933; E for. 29642; 
Beboton-verlag, G. m. b. H. 9425 


Augurio; parole di un canto popolare 
greco, tr. Pio Bondioli, m Ildebrando 
Pizzetti. © May 23, 1933; E for. 
30087; G. Ricordi & co. * 9426 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Aus dem Sitiden; suite, G. H. G. von 
Brucken-Fock, op. 32; orch. Partitur. 
© Mar. 23, 1933; EB. ‘for: 29629: 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 9427 


Auto (Une) et pas l’sou; fox-trot du 
film, Yatove; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29695; Choudens. 

_ 9428 


Ave Maria; children’s hymn, w and 
sacred melody adapted to first prel- 
ude of Bach. © 1.¢. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71856; Laura Reynolds Mar- 
row. 9429 


Avec un bruit sec; de Oh! papa, livret 
André Barde, m Maurice Yvain; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29768; ’Editions Sala- 
bert. - 9430 


Avec un sourire; valse, de Katinka, 
paroles Pierre Varenne et Robert 
Delamare, m Louis Lajtai. ed. fran-_ 
caise arr. Ad. Gauwin. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29983; Ad. Gauwin. 

9431 


Aw gee, can’t you understand: song, 
m Dudley Jackson. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1933: E unp. 71193; Hanna Lillian 
Flora. 9432 


Awake all; song, m J. J. Wilson. © 
1 ec. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72040; 
Edmund Suchocki. 9433 


Awake! ’tis May; flower and fairy op- 
eretta, bk., lyrics and m Ruth E. 
Day: unison. , © Mar wean 
28439; Willis music co. 9433* 


Baby; slow fox, versi e m Paul Abel; 
orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
30009; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 9434 


Baby gioca col sax; assolo di Saxo- 
fono, fox-trot, Piero Pavesio; Saxo- 
fono contralto mi bemolle, batteria 
e pf. © Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 29907; 
E. M. Chiappo. 9435 


Baby girl of mine; w and melody. © 
1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71955; La 
Verne Knapp. 9435 


Baby. I’m in love with you: w and 
melody. © 1c. May 2, 1933; H 
unp. 70866; Raymond Matthew Hills. 

9437 


Baby, please come back; w Al Lewis, 
m Al Sherman, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36260; Mills music, ine. 

9438 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Baby’s dream; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 38, 19838; E unp. 70914; Rose 
Marie Wells. 9439 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Awake us, 
Lord, and hasten; chorale, w tr. 
from German, C. Sanford Terry, 
organ pt. arr. H. A. Chambers; 
mixed voices. © Apr. 28, 1933; E 
for. 29648; Novello & co., Itd. 9440 


Choral prelude; transcribed F. 
Campbell-Watson; string orch. sc. 
and pts. © Apr. 24, 19383; E pub. 
36162; M. Witmark & sons. 9441 


French suites; no. 1, phrased, 
fingered and annotated Orlando Mor- 
gan; pf. © Jan. 26, 1933; E for. 
29874; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 9442 


Fughetta;: arr. Antonio HE. Caf- 
arella; woodwinds, sc. and pts. © 
May 25, 1983; E pub. 36454; M. Wit- 

. mark & sons. 9443 


Gavotte; from Partita in B min., 
arr. A. EH. Cafarella; woodwinds, sc. 
and pts. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 
36202; M. Witmark & Sons. 9444 


— Kantate nr. 6; English version, 
E. H. Thorne and G. W. Daisley, 
klavierauszug Giinter Raphael. © 
Apr. 5, 1933; E for. 29621; Breitkopf 
& Hartel. 9445 


Passacaglia and fugue; _ tran- 
scribed F. Campbell-Watson; string 
“orch. sec. and pts:; in © min.’ © 
Apr. 24, 1988; E pub. 36160; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 9446 


Two pieces; arr. Alan Gray; 
organ. © Apr. 26, 1983; WW for. 
29542; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 9447 


Vier duette; eingerichtet Johann 
Kortschak; violino, und violoncello 
o. viola. © Feb. 27, 1933; E for. 
80052; Universal edition, a. g. 

9448 

Bacio (Un) solo; versi Fausto Nicola 
Neroni; pf. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 70947; Rohnolo Balzani. 

9449 


Back in my arms again; w Al. Pianta- 
dosi, m Jerome Norman; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 
36141; Royal music co. 9450 

Back thru the valley of memories, 
thru the valley of dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 3, 1933; E 
unp. 70921; Aaron Brown. 9451 

Back to good old days again; song, 
melody Robert Van Sickle. © 1. 
May 5, 1983; E unp. 71071; Laura 
B. Falvey. 9452 


9469 


Back to the soil in the West; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E 
unp. 71985; Marjorie A. Cathcart. 

9453 

Back up your President now; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 23, 1933; EB 
unp. 71817; Wm. B. Frosch. 9454. 


Ball im Savoy; operette, Alfred Griin- 
wald u. Fritz Lobner-Beda, m Paul 
Abraham. |." Web.-er5, £983" 
28434; Alexander Marton. 9454* 

—— —— Vollstandiger kla- 

vierauszug mit text. © Feb. 6, 1933; 

E for. 29562; Alexander Marton and 

Doremi musikverlag, a. g. 9455 


Ballrcom and garden; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1 ¢« May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 70929; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 9456 

Bamboo (A) bungalow for two; fox 
trot song. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E 
unp., 71902; Nello Cecconi. 9457 

Banjo Sam; coll. and pf. acc. Mar- 


shall Bartholomew, choral _ arr. 
Stuart Ross; 4-pt. men’s cho. © 


Apr. 24, 19388; E pub. 36244; G.. 


Schirmer, inc. 9458 


Barber (A) song; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. " © May 15, 1933; EH -pub; 
36438; Clarence F. Bennett. 9459 


Barea affatata ; versi Oberdan Petrini; 
pe. © 1c. Apr... 19) 19887 h-unp: 
70948; Romolo Balzani. 9460 


Barcelonita ; paso doble, versi Alfredo 
Bracchi, m Giovanni D’Anzi, arr. 
M. C. Consiglio: orch. pti. © Mar. 
27, 1933; E for. 30003; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 9461 

Bartok (Béla) Vierundvierzig duos; 
2 violini. hft. 4-1. © Feb. 6, 1933; 
E for. 30084-80037; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 9462-9465 


Be mine to-night; w and m Vee 
Phillis. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36416; William Frederick Heinzel- 
man. 9466 


Be of good cheer, it is 1; hymn, har- 
monized Marion V. Jayne. © May 
21, 1983; E pub. 36442; Paul H. 
Schweller. 9467 

Be with me, Lord; w Helen Board- 
man Knox, m Harold Amadeus Mil- 
ler; high or med. ; dinwh. flat~)© 
Feb. 10, 1983; E pub. 36190; Willis 
music co. 9468 

Beautiful dream girl so real; w and 
melody. ©,.1)c. May 15, 1933; EH 
unp. 71497; Leroy De Gregory. 

9469 


403 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9470 


Beautiful (A) girl is Gretchen; waltz 


song; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 27, 
1933; E pub. 36358; Glenn Adel- 
bert Dewey. 9470 
Beautiful night; song, m James L. 


C). Ae, 
(2022; O. 
9471 


Brown; with ukulele arr. 
May~ 29, 1933; E unp. 
Bill Heyer. 


Beautiful (The) valley; hymn, arr. 
Lon Healy. © 1c. May 6, 1933; 
HH unp. 71198; Eva Alice Stone. 

9472 


Because you’re gone; w J. Will Cal- 
lahan, m Oscar J. Fox; med. voice. 
© Apr. 17, 19383; E pub. 36334; 
(Carl Fischer, inc. 9473 


Beebe; by Jimmy Dorsey; E flat alto 
saxophone; pf. acc. © Apr. 29, 
1933; E pub. 36087; Robbins music 
corp. 9474 


Beer again; song. © May 2, 1933; E 
pub. 36120; William C. Sengbusch. 
9475 


Beer in springtime: w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70975; 


David M. DuCille. 9476 
Beer is back; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. 


May 10, 19383; HE. unp. 71239; I. R. 
Rayburn. 9477 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adagio and 
Minuetto; from Sonata op. 2, no. 1, 
transcribed George J. Trinkaus; 
woodwinds. Se. and pts. © Apr. 
27, 1383; E pub. 361738; M. Witmark 
& sons. 9478 


Konzertstiick ; vollendet u. durch- 
gesehen, u. mit einer kadens verse- 
hen, Joan Manén; violino e pf. © 
Jan. 27, 1983; E for. 30029; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 9479 


O land of dreams; from 2d sym- 
phony, we Fed: aWels, Im Varn e 
Wick: sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 
15, 1933; E pub. 36210; Frederick 
Wick. 9480 
Scherzo; from Sonata op. 10, no. 
2, sc. William C. Schoenfeld; wood- 
winds, sc. and pts.; in F min. © 
May 9, 1938; E pub. 36201; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 9481 


from The moonlight sonata, 
se. William C. Schoenfeld; flute, 
oboe, 2 clarinets, horn and bassoon, 
se. and pts. Apr.< 27, 1933!) E 
pub. 36169; M. Witmark & sons. 

9482 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Before that last goodnight; w Roy 
Turk, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
ace, May 17, 1933; Eo oinp. 9a 
Famous music corp. 9483 


Before the mosque; no. 2, from Orien- 
tal suite, William H. Woodin; pf. 
© 1 ¢. May 24, 1933; E unp. 71861; 
Miller music, inc. 9484 


Bei der wirtin Zum weiss-blauen kran- 
zerl; walzer, aus der operette, text 
Otto Willner u. P. Paul Althaus, m 
Willy Richartz; salonorch. stimmen, 
mit gesangstimme. © Jan. 20, 1933; 
E for. 29937; Johann Dennerlein. 

9485 


Believe; song. © 1c. May 2, 1933; 
E unp. 70879; John C. Foster. 9486 


Bella negrita; tango, Nino Ravasini; 
orch, »pti. .© Mar. 27, 1933.8lsner, 
30000; Societa-anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 9487 


Belle (La) créole; biguine. Billy Col- 
son, arr. J. H. Wood; orch. ptes. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29688; Pub- 
lications Francis-Day, s. a. 9488 


Beneath the stars; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 
71984; Lawrence Savage. 9489 


Benedictus es, Domine; m Ernest 
Douglas; mixed voices; organ acc., 
in E flat. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 
36194; H. W. Gray Go. 9490 


set to tune O quanta qualia, arr. 
W. E. Soule; mixed voices. © May 
3, 1933; E pub. 36445; William E. 
Soule. 9491 


Berceuse ; poésie Jean Sorbier, m A. H. 
Monfred; avec. accord de Vukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29807; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 9492 


Berceuse pour les gueux; poésie Paul 
Arosa, m Georges Hiie. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29705; Heugel. 9493 


Besame; letra Humberto I. Magaloni, 
m Oswaldo Pérez Cabrera. © Apr. 
21, 1933; E for. 380084; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. 9494 


Best (The) day of the year; Chil- 
dren’s day program, prepared Eliza- 
beth Collins Neely, w Reginald Heber 
and others, m John B. Dykes and 
others. © Mar. 1, 1933; AA 117697; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, 9495 


Better times are here; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71204; 
Henning E. Anderson. 9496 


404 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Better times are near; w and melody. 
©ic. May 24, 1933; E unp. 71889; 
Joe Agnese. 9497 


Betty and Ann and Mary; w Bryan 
Courage, m George Barker. © May 
3, 1933; E for. 29892; Reynolds & 
co. 9498 


Biguine amoureuse; de F. Rico; violon 
et pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29687; 
Publications Francis-Day, s. a. 9499 


Bill and Nug; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. May 29, 1938; E unp. 72012; 
Hobart Byram. 9500 


Birthday (A); w Christina Georgina 
Rossetti, m Lewis Henry Horton; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © May 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36460; M. Witmark & sons. 

9501 


Birthday party; w Gus Kahn and 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown 
and Herbert Stothart; boys’ and 
girls’ voices. © 1c. May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 70936; Metro-Goldwyn-May- 
er corp. 9502 


Bisbetica (La) domata; di Mario Per- 
sico, fantasia Illuminato Culotta; 
piccola orch. parti. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E for. 29610; G. Ricordi & co. 9503 


Bless this house; by May H. Brahe; 
organ or harmonium. © May 16, 
1933; E for. 30067; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 9504 


Blick (Hin) von dir bringt das gltick 
zu mir; English waltz, text Gerd 
Karlick, m Herbert Lichtenstein, 
arr. Pierre Blaauw; salonorch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 10, 1933; E for. 29940; 
Albert Stahl. 9505: 


Blue are her eyes; waltz song. © 
ie eMay 11. 19335) unp. T1283'; 
Henry John Walker. 9506 


Blue bird’s message; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70912; 
Lillian G. Whitaker. 9507 


Blue Danube; waltz, w Bert Mellor, 
m Johann Strauss. © Feb. 10, 1933; 
Ei for. 29548; W. H. Paling & ©o., 
ltd. 9508 


Blue day blues; w and melody. ©1ce. 
May 29, 1983; E unp. 72044; Frank 
I. Schultzberg. 9509 


Blue prelude; w Gordon Jenkins, m 
Joe Bishop; with ukulele arr. Haia 
Kaa. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 36230; 
Isham Jones, ine. 9510 


SE Ay | SS SSS Sse ten i | 


9525 
Bliitenbaum (Der); text Leo Stern- 
berg, m ‘J. Gatter, op. 66, no. 17 


dreistimmigen frauenchor u. klavier 
u. viola. © Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 
ZOO: BP. J. Longer, 9511 
Bocca su bocca; valzer, Ugo Solazzi; 
piccola orch. parti. © Apr. 18, 1933 ; 
EK for. 29611; G. Ricordi & co. 9512 
Bogey man blues; w and melody 
Bessie Tucker. ©1c. May 26, 1933 ; 
E unp. 72057; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 9513 
Bohemia; w Walter Hirsch, m Gerald 


Marks; with ukulele arr. Jan. 
14, 1933; E pub. 362738; Forster 
music publisher, inc. 9514 


Borracho (El) de Lenox ave.; cancion. 
© 1c. May 19, 1988; E unp. 71654; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 9515 


Both of us happy, both of us blue; 
w H. Francisco, m D. B. Zoob; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1983; E unp. 
70841; David B. Zoob and Hale 
Francisco. 9516 


Boxe; de Maurice Schoemaker; ptes. 
pour odeon orch. et pour salonorch. 
© Apr. 30, 19383; E for. 29922; A. 
Cranz. 9517 


Breakfast room; by Herbert Stothart, 
orch. arr. Charles Maxwell; [pf.-con- 
ductor] ©1e. May 3, 1933; E unp 
70937; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp. 

9518 


Bridal path; pf.’ © 1 ¢. May 27, 1933 ; 
E unp. 71989; Jeanne Frene. 9519 


Briegel (George F.) 44 old time Mor- 
mon and far West songs; lyrics rev., 
m arr. and compiled G. F. Briegel. 
© Apr. 25, 19838; E pub. 36897; 
George F. Briegel, ine. 9520 


Bright days; song. © May 10, 19383; 
E pub. 36855; James EH. Ryan. 9521 


Bright (The) yellow moonbeams and 
you; valse song. © 1c. May 6, 
1933; E unp. 71873; Ida Fox. 

$522 

Bring us safely home; w Antoinette 
Goldwater, m Alberta Carina Aug- 
stein: high, in Di © Jan. 31, 1933 
E pub. 36472; Boston music co. 

9523 

Broadcast (The) album; w and m 
Ernest Longstaffe. (Concert party 
album, no. 9) © May 38, 1983; E 
for. 30021; Reynolds & co. 9524 


Broadway babieS; song, arr. Stan 
Tucker. ©1c. May 8, 1933; E. unp. 
71119; Worth Lindley. 9525 


405 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9526 


Broadway I’m calling on you; w and 


melody. © 1 c¢. May 12, 1933; E 
unp. 71300; Helen Jensen, Bert 
Douglas and J. P. DeLaney. 9526 


Brook (The); unison, w Alfred Ten- 
nyson, m Eric H. Thiman. © May 
16, 193838; E for. 29665; Novello & 
co., Itd. 9527 


Brown boy; w Avon Long, with mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71437; Lillian Armstrong. 9528 


Bucket’s (The) got a hole in it; w 
and melody Clarence Williams. © 
uc, May.) 19833 38) unpe: (0830 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine. 9529 


‘Bugle call no. 1; by Samuel Kaylin; 


B flat bugle. © 1c. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71512; Movietone music corp. 
9530 

Busch (Adolf) Kadenz; zu Joh. 


Brahms’ violin-konzert op. 77, D dur, 
A. Busch; violine allein. © Feb. 
24, 1933; E for. 29628; Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 9531 


But poverty is now at an end; w E. B. 
Maslo, m B. George; pf. treble. © 
1c. May 29, 1983; E unp. 72042; 
Bernie George and Emilie B. Maslo. 

9532 


Butterflies in the rain; fox trot, w 
Erell Reaves, m Sherman Myers, 
arr. Jack Mason;-orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © May 8, 
1933; EH pub. 36213; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 9533 


By a campfire—in the moonlight; w 
Buddy Fields and Al Lewis, melody 
Al Sherman. © 1c. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71166; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 9534 


By the side of the hill; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 31, 1983; H unp. 
72075; Gordon Mann. 9535 


By the silv’ry Rio Grande; w Harry 
Edelheit, melody Art Berman. © 
1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 71990; 
Mort Beck music Co. 9536 


C’est au rythme d’un tango; tango, de 
La terreur de la pampa, paroles 
Jean Manse et José de Bérys, m 
Jean Lenoir; avec accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29816; 
Editions Salabert. 9537 


C’est en vain que tu chercheras; tango 
mélodie, dans La dame de minuit, 
paroles Marcelle Claude, m Max 
Alexys; avec accord de ukulele. © 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29841; Editions 
Salabert. 9538 


C’est Joséphine; fox-trot, paroles Jean 
Franc-Nohain, m Mireille; avee ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29808; Editions Salabert, 

9539 


C’est la belle vie; 6/8 one step, dans 
Le fils improvisé, René Sylviano, 
arr. Francis Salabert; pf., violon, 
violoncelle et contrebasse. Ptes. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29751; Editions 
Salabert. 9540" 


C’est moi la vedette; de Bouillabaisse, 
m R. Casabianea, arr. et oreh. L. 
Salvado; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29726; Durand & cie. 

9541 


C’est nous qui Somm’s les houzards; 
marche, de Katinka, paroles Pierre 
Varenne et Robert Delamare, m 
Louis Lajtai, ed. francaise arr. A. 
Gauwin. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29984; Ad. Gauwin. 9542 


C’est parce que je yous aime; valse, 
dans Simone est comme Ga, paroles 
Jean Boyer et André Hornez, m 
Raoul Moretti; avec accord de 
lVukulele. © Mar. 1, 19383; E for. 
29804; Editions Salabert. 9543 


C'est pas juste; marche, de Un fils 
d’Amérique, Georges van Parys, arr. 
Francis Salabert; pf., violon, violon- 


celle et contrebasse. Ptes. © Dec. 
31, 19382; E for. 29756; Editions 
Salabert. 9544 
C’est toujours le passé .3; blues 


chanté, dans Conduisez-moi Madame, 
m Oberfeld, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. et texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29757; Editions Salabert. 
9545 


Ca cest dla rumba; paroles Géo. 
Koger, m Vincent Scotto; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29782; Editions Salabert. 

9546 


Cabaret artist; from How d’you do, 
w and m Ord Hamilton. © Apr. 
13, 1938; E for. 29876; Geoffrey 
Fletcher, ltd. 9547 


Cabellera blanca; w and melody 
Agustin Lara. ©1c. Apr. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 70890; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 9548 


Cabin in the valley of the moon; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. May 20, 1933; 
E unp. 71709; Marguerite P. Duke. 

9549 


406 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-no. 5, 1983 


California blues; song, melody Larry 
EH. Goffin. © 1c. May 18, 19388; H 
unp. 71410; Katie M. Rice. 9550 


California moon; song; with ukulele 
rie (C) LG) Mavala, 1935 3,8) UND. 
71414; Florentino A. Ceniza. 9551 


-Call (The) ; song, m May F. Lawrence. 
© May 13, 1933; E pub. 36371; Paul 
Manchester. 9552: 


Call it love; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 26, 1933; E unp. 71954; Gwen- 
dolyn Fuller. 9553 


Call me back, gal of mine; waltz Song. 
© 1c. May 16, 19383; E unp. 71538; 
Geo. H. Hsenhuth, jr. 9554 


Call me darling; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71634; 
Philip H. White. 9555 


‘Can I ever be worthy of you; song. 
© 1c. May 27, 19383; E unp. 72000; 
Roy Williams. 9556 


Can there be too much pay; song, m 
Raymond Simonds. © 1 ¢. May 20, 
1933; E unp. 71698; Thos. W. Wil- 
liams. 9557 


Can’t get you off my mind; fox trot, 
w Clinton Brewer, melody Eddie 
Burke. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 
71400; Everett Burke. 9558 


Can’t you guess; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. May 18, 1933; 

E unp. 71610; Hanna L. Flora. 
9559 


Can’t you take a little joke from me; 
song. © 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 
71324; Rose Lillian Laughlin. 9560 


Cantarea romaniei; vy. Joan Balan; 
streichorch. Partitur. © June 28, 
1932; E for. 29948; Albert Stahl. 

9561 


Cantilénes d’automne ; poésies Maurice 
Boukay, m Charles Levyadé. © Mar. 
Wl, 1933; E for. 29716; Heugel. 9562 


Canzone bohéme ; yalzer tzigano, Orfeo 
Rossi; orch. parti. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29602; M[ario] Aromando. 

9563 


Canzone (La) della Volutta; valzer, 
de Venere, parole Fausto Nicola 
Meroni, m Costantino Ferri; pf. © 
Jan. 15,1933; E for. 29607; M. 
Marletta. 9564 


‘Canzone per ballo; parole di un canto 
popolare greco, tr. Pio Bondioli, m 
Ildebrando Pizzettii © May 23, 
1933; E for. 30089; G. Ricordi & co. 

9565 


9580 


Capriccio tzigano; tango canzone, m 
Marius; orch. parti. © Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 29906; E. M. Chiappo. 

9566 

Captain Hi-tiddley-hi-ti, Archie of the 
royal artillery; fox-trot, w Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damer- 
ell, m Tolechard Evans; with ukulele 
arr. © May 10, 1933; BE for. 30062; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd. 9567 

Cargo of love; song, W Ralph T. Jones. 
© Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 36362; 
Jimmy Beers. 9568 

Caring for you; song. ©1c. May 19, 
1933; E unp. 71667; Lillian Stemple 
Meyer. 9569 


Carnaval; tango, letra e m Carlos 
Portela «pt, ©. Apr, 21, 1933-08 
for. 29545; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 9570 


Ca-ro-li-na, the land of the darky’s 
dream; song, arr. Stan Tucker. © 
1 ce May 15, 1983; E unp. 71460; 
Frank Crichlow. 9571 


Carrying on with you; pt.-song, w. and 
m Harold Robe, Arthur Bergh and 
Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. G. O'Hara; 
male voices. © May 3, 1933; E pub. 
36239; Galaxy music corp. 9572 


Carse (Adam) Three waltzes; string 
orch. with wind and pf., ad lib. Pf.- 
conductor and pts. © Feb. 15, 1933; 
E for. 30056; Augener, ltd. 9573 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) 3 Heine- 
lieder; w Heine; pf. 2*°* hft. © 
May 16, 1933; E for. 30061; Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco. 9574 


Castilian moonlight; w Ed Rose, m 
Frederico Longas; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 11, 1933; E pub. 36272; For- 
ster music publisher, inc. 9575 


Castiliana (La) ; Spanischer walzer, w 
Erich Brock u. Marius, m Hans J. 
Salter. [German text only] © 
Mar. 11, 1933; E for. 29638 ; Beboton- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 9576 


Caterinette; one-step, Nino Ravasini; 
orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
30004; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 9577 

‘Cause I’m in love with you; song. © 
1c. May 6, 1988; E unp. 71360; Lil- 
lian L. Snow. 9578 

Cave-man’s (The) dance; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. May 8, 1933: E unp. 
71118; Raymond J. Rathgeb. 9579 

Century of progress; waltz song. © 
1 ¢@ May 10, 1933; E unp. 71199; 
Effie S. Armenta. 2580 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9581 


Century (A) of progress march; song, 
m Lee Hair. © 1 c. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71415; Clarence French. 

9581 

Certain (A) little cabin in the West; 
song, Matt B. Edna, arr. J. Tim 
Brymn. © 1c. May 11, 1933; E 
unp. 71288; Dorcae Edna Quinn. 

9582 


Champagne tango; English and Span- 
ish lyrics Francia Luban, m M. Ar- 
oztegui, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© May 27, 1933; E pub. 36475; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 9583 


Chanson de Gaspard Hiuser; poéme 
Verlaine, m Tony Aubin. © Mar. 
1, 1933; E for. 29721; Heugel. 9584 


Chanson de Katinka; de Katinka, pa- 
roles Pierre Varenne et Robert Del- 
amare, m Louis Lajtai, ed. francaise 
arr. A. Gauwin. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29985; Ad. Gauwin. 9585 


Chanson de valse; w and m M. Ilgen- 
fritz. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 36292; 
Edward Schuberth & co., ine. 9586 


Chanson des sans-culottes ; 6/8 marche, 
de Danton, paroles Jan Marotte et 
Jean Cis, m André Roubaud; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29784; Editions Salabert. 

9587 

Chanson (La) du canard; 6/8 one- 
step, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et Géo 
Koger, m Léon Raiter; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 29786; Editions Salabert. 9588 


—— —-— de Léon Raiter, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29754; Editions Sala- 
bert. 9589 


Chanson (La) du _ sabotier; paroles 
Charles Dornier, m René Rabey. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29739; Durand 
& cie. 9590: 


Chant (Le) du tango; chanson. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29685; Jean 
Bologne. 9591 


Chant of the blues; song. © 1c. May 
19, 1933; E unp. 71646; Luther Wil- 
liams Kitts. 9592 


Chant of the swamp; fox trot, Art 
Kassel and Elmer Schoebel, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © May 17%, 
1933; E pul. 36321; Leo Feist, inc. 

9593 


pt. mm, n. s., Vv. 28 


w and m Art Kassel and Elmer 
Schcoebel; with ukulele arr. © May 
10, 1933; E pub. 36255; Leo Feist, 
ine. 9594 


Chantons; collection of 14 French 
songs, arr. Walter Percival and 
Leonard G. Newton; with sol-fa ver- 
sions. © May 22, 19338; E for. 
30078; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 9595. 


Chants corses; paroles originales, po- 
pulaires corses, frangaises Paul Ar- 
righi et Pierre Leca, m Henri ‘To- 
masi. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29698 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et Cie. 9596. 


Chardons (Les) de Verdun; de 
Georges Lauweryns; orch. ptes. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29701; Heugel. 

9597 

Charleston; by Arthur Lange, arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. May 24, 1933; E unp. 71844; 
Movietone music corp. 9598 


Charlie’s home; w Joe Young and 
Chas. Tobias, m J. Fred Coots; with 
ukulele arr. © May 10, 1933; E 
pub. 36228; Irving Berlin, ine. 9599 


Cheat (The) of Cupid; w Robert Her- 
rick, m S. E. Lovatt; mixed voices. 
(© May 16, 1933; E for. 30065; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 9600: 


Cherry blossom time; waltz song; 
with ukulele arr. © May 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36414; Max Mende and Millie 
Maueler. 9601 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) Veni Jesu, amor mi; 
new arr. Leon A. Cieszykowski; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. ' 
May 20, 1933; E pub. 36366; Bole- 
slaw J. Zalewski 9602 


Chevaux A lJentrainement; de Le 
crime du bouif, Georges van Parys; 
pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29796; 


Editions Salabert. 9603 


Chewin’ gum; w from Carter family 
book, and melody. © 1 ¢ May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71012; Frank Luther. 


9604 

Chez le cordonnier; petites scénes, 
Joaquin Turina; pf. © Apr. &, 
1933; E for. 29632; B. Schott’s 
séhne. 9605. 


Chicago at the fair; m Buddy Hass- 
ler; pf. with w. ©1c. May 4, 1933; 
E un). 71832; James F. Kiely. 9606 

Chicago fair; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 


May 17, 1933; E unp. 71604; Wal- 
lace Sharpnack. © 9607 


408 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


9635 


Chicago, fair city of the fair; song, m | Clair de lune; extrait de la Suite ber- 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c May 22, 19838; E unp. 71726; 


May Delaney Streater. 9608. 
Chicago moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


May 10, 19383; E unp. 71240; Daisy 
Shirpser. 9609 


Chicago (The) world’s fair; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70812; 
Lulu E. Jobe. 9610 


Chicago 1933 worlds fair; march song, 
melody by A. Anton Scheller. ©1c. 
May 17, 1933; E unp. 71582; Anna 
Scheller Deibert. 9611 


Chicagoland festival; march, J. H. 
Bell; band pts. © May 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36477; C. L. Barnhouse, inc. 

9612 


Chin; w DeMaiz, m Mité. ©1c. May 
19, 1983; E unp. 71677; Francis 
Mary Maize. 9613. 


Chinese rhythm; violin solo, with pf. 
ace. © May 3, 1983; E for. 29658; 
Cyril Hellier and Clifford Hellier. 

9614 


Chingy Wingy Wing Wong’s pig-tail; 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 29671; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 9615 


Chiquilla; rumba, dans La revue d’a- 
mour, paroles francaises Jean Le 
Seyeux, paroles cubaines Della Rosa, 
m de G. E. May et H. W. Hampton ; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29809; Editions Sala- 
bert. 9616 


Choo choo train; fox trot song. © 1 
ce. May 9, 1983; E unp. 71382; Alvin 
Mitchell. $617 


Chop cherry; song, w Robert Herrick. 
© May 16, 1983; E for. 29669; C. 
Woolley. 9618 


Choral et Marche nuptiale; de La belle 
mariniére, G. Derveaux, fils; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 1988; E for. 29823; Editions 
Salabert. 9619 


Cigale et Magali; ouverture, extraite 
du ballet, Francis Casadesus; odeon 
orch. ptes. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
29999; A. Cranz. 9620 


Citreanna; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. May 22, 
1933 ; E unp. 71739; Oma Ponder. 

9621 


182870—33——_2 


gamasque, Claude Debussy, band 
arr. Anton Weiss; with harp and 
conductor.) Pts... ©). Oct... 1932: 
E for. 29855; Jean Jobert. 9622 


Clashing swords; by Peter Brunelli; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. May 29, 1933; 
E unp. 72056; Movietone musie corp. 

9623 


Clave azul; w and melody Agustin 
Lara. © 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 
71617; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

9624. 


Climb on the old band wagon; song, 
w William Hebert. © 1 ¢. May 23, 
1933; E unp. 71827; William Wolfe 
Robbins. 9625 


Colleen o’ Killarney; w Leo Robin, m 
Arthur Johnston. © 1 ec. May 25, 
1933; E unp. 72002; Famous music 
corp. 9626 


College tap; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. May 12, 19838; E unp. 71320; 
Lineoln D. McCoy. 9627 


Come again, sweet love; by John Dow- 
land, arr. Charles F. Manney; 3-pt. 
women’s cho. © May 138, 1933; E 
pub. 36804; B. F. Wood music co. 

9628 


Come along singing; song. © 1 e. 
May 8, 1983; E unp. 71129; Mabel 
Keefer. 9629 


Come forth my own; song. © 1 «. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71201; Hilda 
Dorothea Marquardt. 9630 


Come give me your smile; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71084; Henry J. Spina. 9631 


Come, Holy Spirit; w Biblical, m F. 
L. Lawrence; mixed voices. © Apr. 
27, 1983; E pub. 36155; M. Witmark 
& sons. 9632 


Come on in the water’s fine; w and 
m Jack Meskill, Ray Klages and 
Vincent Rose; with ukulele arr. © 
May 38, 1988; E pub. 36128; Irving 
Berlin, inc. $633 


Come see the soldiers grand; w and 
m Bertie E. Freund; pf. © 1 ¢. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 718380; Bur- 
ghardine Elizabeth Freund. 9634 


Come take me up for a sky ride; song, 
m A. W. Hinkel and Ralph L. Cloos. 
© 1c. May 5, 1988; E unp. 71194; 
Archie W. Hinkel. 9635 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9636 

Come to Chicago; waltz song. © May 
15, 1933; E pub. 36287; George 
Thompson. 9636 

Come to the fair; song, w Camille 


Callaway. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E 
unp. 71100; Leonard P. Smith. 
9637 
Comme la neige; tango, de La joie 
de Paris, 1933, paroles Robert Mari- 
no, d’aprés l’original de P. Mendes, 
m Vittorio Mascheroni. © Mar. 25, 
1933; E for. 29996; Editions José- 
phine Baker. 9638 


Company (The) of heaven; poem J. 
G. Whittier, m Maurice Besly. © 
Apr. 11, 1983; E for. 29583; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 9639 


Complément (Le) ; 200 lecons de sol- 
fége pratique, L. J. Rousseau, Mar- 
guerite Rousseau, Cécile Rousseau 
et Francois Rousseau. Cours élé- 
mentaire, nos. 1-3. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29677; L. Julien Rousseau. 

9640 


Concert a-moll fiir violine; mit begl. 
des orchs., Willi Czernik, op. 86; 
klavier-auszug mit solo-violine. © 
Oct. 11, 1982; E for. 29570; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 9641 


Concerto grosso; von Rudolf Moser, 
op. 32; streichorch. u. cembalo o. 
klavier. 
Mar. 20, 1933; E for. 29615; Stein- 
griber verlag. 9642 


Condor (E1) pasa; Inca dance, Daniel 
A. Robles; pf. © May 3, 19383; H 
pub. 36127; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 9643 


Connecticut waltz; w and melody. © 
1 e@. May 15, 19338; HE unp. .71449; 
Rodley Delmus Stoutenburg. 9644 


Contest (The) winners; march, J. S. 
Taylor; band pts. © May 25, 1933; 
HE pub. 36476; C. L. Barnhouse, inc. 

9645 


Coon (The) among the chickens; nov- 
elty pf. or xylophone solo, Malcolm 
Ives; orch. pts. © Apr. 21, 1983; E 
for. 29594; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 9646 

Corcovado; par Darius Milhaud, tran- 
scription Maurice Maréchal; violon- 
celle et pf. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
29524; Editions Max Eschig. 9647 

Cornish sea pictures; w F, Keeling 
Scott and Lawrence Taylor, m L. 


Taylor; mixed cho. © Apr. 12, 
1933; E for. 29514; Charles La- 
rande & co. 9648 


Partitur u. stimmen. © 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


Coro (Il) dei cori; versi Domenico 
Tumiati, m Vittore Veneziani; coro 
a4voci maschili. Partitura. pte. 1, 
no. 1-5.—pte. 2, no. 6. © May 17, 
1933; E for. 29957; G, Ricordi & co. 

9649 


Coronado; tango serenade, Ellis Levy; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 11, 1933; EH 
pub. 36345; Carl Fischer, inc. 9650 


Cottage episode attacca; by Herbert 
Stothart, orch. arr. by Paul Mar- 
quardt; [pf.-conductor.] © 1 e. 
May 38, 19338; E unp. 70939; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 9651 


Covadonga ; paso-doble sinfénico; orch. 
pts. © May 2, 1933; E for. 29869; 
Juan Duran Alemany. 9652 


Covenant concert band march; con- 
ductor. © 1c. May 38, 1933; E ump. 
70923; Alfred Strobeck. 9653 


Cowboy’s heaven; w Frank Marvin, 
melody G. Autry and Frank Marvin. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71111; 
Gene Autry. 9654 


Cradle song; w Charlotte H. Coursen, 
m F. Ries, arr. Cyr de Brant. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Mar. 21,, 1933; EP pubieesse: 
36326; Carl Fischer, inc. 9655, 9656 


Cradle song of the Ozarks; w and m 
C. Dadswell. © 1 ¢ May-4, 1933; 
E unp. 70991; Cyril Dadswell and 
Margaret Lord. 9657 


Crescent moon; w N. Freilich, m L. 
Pittler.: © 1.\c, May) 20,,49333 E 
unp. 71714; Lila Pittler and Norman 
Freilich. 9658 


Croix de guerre; march, Ralph Hues- 
ton Woods, op. 21; band pts. 
May 12, 1983; E pub. 36270; Carl 
Dillon music co. 9659 


Crossing the bar; w Alfred Tennyson, 
with melody. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp, 71996; Steve Lovas. 9660 


Cruel; pf. with w. © 1 Gaiiay 2c 
1933; E unp. 71997; Felix Joseph 
Bongiorno. 9661 


Cryin’; w Bert Thistle, melody Mau- 
rice Merl. © 1c. May 17, 1933; E 
unp. 71568; Albert Thistle. 9662 


Cummings (Florence Amelia) Ron- 
deau; Ww Thomas Moore; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 
36206; White-Smith music pub. co. 

9663 

Czecho-Slovakian dance song; part- 
song, w C. F. M., popular melody arr. 
Charles F. Manney; male voices. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


© May 18, 1983; E pub. 36301; B. F. 
Wood music co. 9664 


Da-dar, da-dee; waltz, w Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolchard Evans. © Apr, 18, 1933; 
EH for. 29853; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 

9665 


Daddy, dear daddy; song, melody Ed- 
uard D. Madden. © 1 ¢. May 15, 


1988; EH unp. 71458; Edward J. 


Lynch. 9666 


Daddy—here’s me; w and melody. © 
Pci vay 10, 19833; /HYunp: 71222; 
Earle F, Olin. 9667 


Daddy’s baby; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71722; Ruby 
A. Gardner. 9668 


Daddy’s love must find the way; song, 
arr. Maud Clark Bedney; pf. ©1c. 
May 11, 1933; E unp. 71262; Silas 
Walton Brister, sr. 9669 


Daddy’s treasure; song, m Carl Seyb; 
pf. © 1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 
71795; Maude Miller Thornton. 

9670 


‘Dallas man; w B. Ellison, melody H. 
Brooks. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70802; Ben Ellison and Harvey 
Brooks. 9671 


‘Damnés (Les); chanson réaliste, pa- 
~ roles Maurice Aubret, m André Sab- 
lon; avec accord de lukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 19383; E for. 29788; Editions 
Salabert. 9672 


Dan, the rag and bone man; w and m 
Len Graham; with ukulele arr. © 
May 9, 1933; E for. 30063; Liew 
Weir music co. 9673 


Dance of the daffodils; w Frances E. 
Smith, m F. Ward Smith; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 
29885 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 9674 


Dance suite; 5 pieces, Barbara Kirk- 
by-Mason; pf.° © May 17, 1933; H 
for. 80053 ; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
inc. with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

9675 


Dance through life with me; w and 
m Gerard Recke. © 1 c¢. May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71462; G. Gerard 
Recke. 9676 


‘Dancing honeymoon; w Sara Gold- 
man, m Sylvester Long Cross. © 
re May jo, Lose: -h-unp. 71088; 
Gertrude Clark. 9677 


9691 


Dancing stars; foxtrot, Maryan Ra- 
wiez, arr. Hans Schneider; orch., 
pts. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 29564; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky ). 9678 


Danmarks marchen; af Georg Hée- 
berg; let arr. for klaver. © Apr. 
27, 1933; E for. 29953; Wilhelm 
Hansen. 9679 


Dans le salon du dentiste; paroles 
Jacques-Charles, m Jean Lenoir; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1983; E for. 29814; Editions Sala- 
bert. 9680 


Dans mon bateau; fox-trot, paroles 
Charlys, m Vincent Scotto; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29781; Editions Salabert. 9681 


Danse écossaise; by Fred T. Baker, ed. 
William M. Felton; pf. © Apr. 18, 
1933; E pub. 36099; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 9682 


Danse mauresque; pf. ©1c. May 23, 
19338; E unp. 71794; Alda Astori. 
9683 


Darling mine; song, m S. Medoff and 
Irving Pietrack. © 1 ¢ May 26, 
1933; E unp. 71966; Samuel Medoff. 

9684 


Das sang der grosspapa; tango, w 
Hans Lengsfelder, m Harry Ralton. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29637; Be- 
boton-verlag, G.m.b.H. 9685 


Davico (V.) Tre facezie; di Poggio 
Fiorentino, version francaise Louis 
de Morsier. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29689; R. Deiss. 9686 


Dawn (The) of a brighter day; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © May 1, 1933; 
E pub. 36117; A. S. Davenport. 

9687 


Day.: ‘song. "© 1. ¢) Apr. 2 n9ss- 
E unp. 70885; Charles Johnson. 
9688 


Day dreams; w Anne Stiles, melody 
J. Law. ©1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71448; Joan Law and Anne Jones 
Smith. 9689 


Days that once have been; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 10, 1983; E unp. 71234; 
N. Lloyd Ingram. 9690 


De worl am gwine to end; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 29, 1983; EB 
unp. 720338; Ralph Whelan Mitchell 
Keating. 9691 


411 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9692 


Dead roses; by S. Spain-Dunk; violin 
SNC DES io Or Apr. 1b. 1983 5 Mia ehor: 
29842; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 9692 


Dear mother; song. © 1 e¢. May 2, 
1933; E unp. 71835; Fred Valway. 
9693 


Dear old high; 2-pt. cho., w Afton Dun- 
can; ten. or sop., and basses or altos. 
© Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 36209; Fred- 
erick Wick. 9694 

Dear old Miami home; w and m Har- 


old Motter. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 
36215; C. H. Motter. 9695 


Dear old Shenandoah; song, melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
EB unp. 71756; William D. Vrooman. 

9696 


Dear, please come home to me; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70816; Robert Rhoden. 9697 


Dearest pal; w and melody. © 1. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71471; Julia 
Smatlik. S698 


Dearest (The) pal was my mother, the 
sweetest gal in all the world; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢«. May 26, 1933; E 
unp. 71963; Bert Hoffman. 9699 


Deep, dark, secret love; song. ©1.. 
May 16, 193838; E unp. 71500; Marvin 
Hammond Hughes. $700 


Deep in the arms of love; w and m 
Irving Webb. © 1c. May 12, 1933; 
E unp. 71314; Ervin Arthur Webb. 

9701 


Delannoy (Marcel) Deux chansons 
de Clarin; poésies Alexandre Ar- 
noux. © Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29708; 
Heugel. 9702 


De La Salle (The) march;. by C. 
Mader and H. Basil; band pts. © 
Apr.. 28, 1933; E pub. 36108; Carl 


Mader. $703 
De Molay; legion of honor march 
song; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 


May 2, 1983; E unp. 70870; Wilson 
Jobn Fisher. 9704 


Demon (The) king; w Greatrex New- 
man, m Wolseley Charles. © May 
23, 1933; E for. 30077; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 9705 


Depression; song. © May 2, 1933; E 
pub. 36482; Thomas A. O'Leary. 

9706 

in D min. © 1c. May 9, 

E unp. 71179; Albert G. Smol- 

9707 


song; 
1933 ; 
ensky, 


4] 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28: 


Depression (The) blues; mixed yoices. 
© 1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 72063 ; 
Frank L. Martin. 9708 


Depression blues; fox trot song. © 
1 sec. May 2,.1983; By uapaliiess: 
W. J. Lund. 9709 


Depression won’t last forever; w and 
melody. © 1 c. May 10, 1933; E: 
unp. 71207; Laurence Griffith. 9710 


Desert mirage; no. 1, from Oriental 
suite, William H. Woodin; pf. © 
1c. May 24, 1933; E. unp. 71862; 
Miller music, inc. 9711 


Desert moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70962; Eligah 
Welch. ye LS 


Désir ; tango, paroles Lucien Boyer, m: 
Learsi; avec accord de ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29815; Editions 
Salabert. 9713 


Deutsches (Ein) lied; text Georg 
Reiss, m Bruno Sttirmer; manner- 
chor, a cappella. Partitur u. stim- 
men. ,©:; Mar... J5, A933 ey; ator 
29976; P. J. Tonger. 9714. 


Deutschland; text Ludwig Finckh, m 
Richard Trunk, op. 64, nr. 2; maén- 
nerchor, ohne begl. © May 5, 1933; 
E for. 29927; F. E. C. Leuckart. 

9715 


Devils hopping in hell; pf. © 1 «. 
May 20, 1933; E unp. 71716; Eva 
Della White Wakelee. 9716 


Did I fall in love; w and melody 
Benee Russell, Geo. W. Meyer and 
Pete Wendling. © 1 ec. May 10, 
1933; E unp. 71214; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 9717 


Die mit trinen siden; motette, Mel- 
chior Franck, eingerichtet, Hrhard 
Mauersberger ; zwei gemischte chore. 
© Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 29622; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel. 9718 


Dimmi perché ; fox-trot, m Marius, arr. 
G. Filippini; orch. parti e testo. © 
Jan...1,,.19838;; Ei: for; 2990s sia ae: 
Chiappo. 9719 


Dirge of the dead; w and melody 
Harvey Svird. © 1c. May 18, 1933; 
E unp. 71564; John Harvey Svird. 

9720 


Divertimento; von Herbert Viecenz; 
violine, viola u. violoncello. 1. Par- 
titur. 12mo.—2. Stimmen. © Mar. 
1, 1933; E for. 29565, 29566; Henry @ 
Litolff’s verlag. 9721, 9722) 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1983 


Divertimento breve; v Alexander 
Spitzmitiller-Harmersbach, op. 6; 2 
violinen, bratsche, fagott und kla- 
vier. © Mar. 24, 1933; E for. 30051; 
Universal edition, a. g. 9723 


Divertissement; by Edward Turechek, 
woodwind quartet, sc. and pts.; in 
F min. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 
36203; M. Witmark & sons. 9724 


‘Dixie Lee; fox trot song. © 1c. May 
10, 19338; E unp. 71391; Celestine 
McKinney. 9725 


‘Dixie moon; fox-trot song, Fred L. 
Gerbig; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
May 25, 1933; E unp. 71910; Joseph 

_ Francis Hunt. 9726 


‘Do tell me dear; w and melody. © 
1c. May 5, 1983; E unp. 71082; V. 


A. Doodinsky, 9727 | 


Do you ever think of me; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1 ec. 
May 5, 19383; E unp. 71050; Nadine 
Woodward. 9728 


Do you remember; w and m Harold 
Green. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71004; Virgil Harold Green. 9729: 


Dobbin ; unison song for boys, w Biddy 
Moran, m Gordon Jacob. © Apr. 
21, 1933; E for. 29591; Boosey & co., 
Itd. 9730 


Dock-side suite; by Alec Rowley; pf. 
@mMar, 31. 1933: EH for. 29528; 
Enoch & sons (1927) Itd. 9731 


Dolly; one-step, Giovanni Simonetti; 
orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
30007; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 9732 


Donna grazia; valzer, versi Enrico 
Frati, m Nino Ravasini, arr. Fey- 
der; orch. parti. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
E for. 30015; Societa anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 9733 


Don’t blame it on the moonlight, just 
blame it on me; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. May 18, 1933; E unp. 71606; 
Nellie Mayer. 9734 


Don’t change, be as you are; w Roy 
Turk, m Vee Lawnhurst; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 10, 1933; E pub. 
36352; Miller music, ine. 9735 


Don’t forget to remember me; song. 
© 1c. May 13, 1933; E unp. 71406; 
Ray Odle. 9736 

Don’t hide love; w and melody. © 
1 c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71302; 
Marjorie Montgomery, Bert Douglas 
and J. P. DeLaney. 9737 


9752 


Don’t leave me Sweet Sally; song. © 
1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71370; FIs 
L. Page. 9738 


Don’t leave me till you smile; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. May 81, 1933; HE 
unp. 72070; Gertrude D. Nosler. 

9739 


Don’t play me cheap; w Harry Dial, 
and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; 
E unp. 71022; Zilner T. Randolph. 

9740 


Don’t say you’re sorry; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 71380; 
Earl Bradley. 9741 


Doomed; w Gordon Vanderberg, m 
Adria Brown; with ukulele arr. 
Jan. 21, 1988; E pub. 36092; W. R. 
Brown. 9742 


Douglas band folio; by George Doug- 
las and A. C. Liscombe, arr. Floyd J. 
St. Clair; solo B flat cornet. v. 2. 
© May 16, 1933; E pub. 36279; 
Sam Fox pub. co. 9743 


Down among the southern palms; w 
and melody. © 1 c¢. May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 70893; Hilda A. Kellman. 

$744 


Down by a riverside; by W. H. Reed; 
strings and pf.-conductor pts. 
Apr. 25, 1983; E for. 29662; Joseph 
Williams, ltd. 9745 


Down by the garden gate; song. © 
1 ec. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71682; 
Henry Dyer Hurdon. 9746 


Down in a garden of roses, there’s 
where I met her first; song; with 
ukulele arr. © May 12, 1933; HE 
pub. 36413; Michael Costeldi. 9747 


Down in Costa Rica; song. © 1 e. 
May 16, 1983; E unp. 71504; Jay 
Cooke Smith. 9748 


Down in good luck alley; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71761; Lucile Grainger 
Smith. 9749 


Down in lover’s lane; fox-trot ballad, 
w Al. Piantadosi, m Ira Roberts; 
with ukulele arr. © May 8, 1933; 
E pub. 36148; Royal music co. 

9750 

Down in the valley with you, dear; 
song, melody Larry E. Goffin. © 
te. May 12; 71938; E unp. 71316; 
John Labadie. 9751 


Down the beautiful shady lane with 
you; song, m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pt. © i ec. May 5, 19383; E unp. 
71036 ; Catherine O’Zemina. 9752 


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9753 


Down the road to Dixie heaven; wand | Dreams, just empty dreams; 


melody. ©1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 
70858 ; Morty Berk. 9753 
Dream cabin; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© May 15, 1933; E pub. 36288; 
Emma R. Fisher. 9754 


Dream (A) come true; pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 12, 1938; E unp. 71305; 


Delmar Fick. 9755 
Dream girl: musical drama. © 1 e¢. 
May 1, 1933; D 28483; Margaret 
Manora Boylan. 9755* 


song. ©1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 
71356; John Rudcki. 9756 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71740; Theo Bradberry. 
9151 
valse, w and m Helen B. Broken- 
shire. © 1c. May 9, 1983; E unp. 
71381; Helen B. Moore. 9758 


Dream melody; song; with ukulele 
arr.,, © 1iex May ,5, 1933; E.,unp: 
71034; Oliver Patterson. 9759 


Dream of a homesteader’s child— 
Cloran; musical play, w and melo- 
dies. © 1c. May 26, 1933; D 28456; 
Ernest Everhart Baker. 9759* 


Dream of home sweet home; w J. S. 
Thomas, m T. E. Mowry. © 1 ec. 
May 29, 1933; E unp. 72001; Joseph 
Sterling Thomas and Thomas Elliott 
Mowry. 9760 


Dream (The) pedlar; symphonic poem, 
Emerson Whithorne, op. 50; orch. 
Se. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 36078; 
Cos Cob press, ine. 9761 


Dream serenade; w Arthur Snyder, m 
Gustave Haenschen. © May 8, 1933; 
E pub. 36183; Joe Davis, inc. 9762 


Dream waltz; by Heinrich Gebhard; 
pf. © Mar. 31, 1933; E pub. 36335; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 9763 


Dream your troubles away; song. © 
1c. May 6, 1983; E unp. 713853 ; Flor- 
ence A. Ball. 9764 


Dreaming: days; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 23, 19838; E unp. 71810; 
Henry Anson Truax. 9765 


Dreaming of you: w and melody Lew 


Paul. ©.1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 
72088; Robert W. Stringer. 9766 
Dreamland waltzing; song, melody 


Starret system club. © 1 ¢. May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71145; Fred Nitschke, 
tr, 9767 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


waltz. 
song. © 1c. May 31, 1933; E ump. 
72077 ; Laura Mae von Pippin. 9768 


Dreams of you; w Emory Scott, mel- 
ody Myrrl Striegel. © 1c. May 25, 
1933; E unp. 71893; Andrew Myrrl 
Striegel. 9769- 


Dreams that never fade; song. ©1e. 
May 16, 1933; E unp. 71505; Jay 
Cooke Smith. OTTO 


Dreamy Mississippi moon: song. © 
1‘e. May 12, 1933.37 fi ee 
Evalynn Sherlock and Edward C. 
Bishop. 9771 


Dreamy thoughts; song, melody the 
Starret system club. © 1c. May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71451; Ellen Lucille 
Fortier. 9772 


Drei (Die) kénige; versi H. Heine, m 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © May 
16, 1933; E for. 30060; A. Forlivesi 
& ¢. 9773. 


Drifting down the Ohio with you; 
song, w Presley Bishop. © 1 ¢. May 
11, (1988; E- unp. (1255; Prestey- 
Bishop and Evalynn Sherlock. 

9774 


Drifting down the weary river; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr: © 1c. May 10, 1983; E unp. 
71237; William Larsen. 9775. 


Drifting on a blue lagoon: from The 
white sister, w Gus Kahn, m Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71778; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 9776 


Drifting on clouds; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 
71321; Lincoln D. McCoy. 9777 


Drifting with the leaves; waltz song. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp, 71435; 
Irene Harris. 9778 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
w Ben Jonson, m R. Nathaniel Dett; 
mixed voices. © May 8, 1933; EH 
pub. 36222; J. Fischer & bro. 


Drinking song; w Helen Waddeil, from 
the Latin MS. of Benedictbeuern,. 
m Gustav Holst; male cho. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Mar. 7, 1933; 
E for. 29593; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
den) Itd. 9780 

Drive old depression away; song. © 


1 ce. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71362; 
Allen Anderson. 9781 


414 


no, 5, 1933 


Drowsy; w and m Mité. © 1c. May 
19, 1988; E unp. 71679; Francis 
Mary Maize. 9782 


Du bist die frau fiir mich; tango, text 
u. m Ernst Sorge, spezial-arr. Ger- 
hard Mohr; orch, stimmen. © Jan. 
1, 19338; E. for. 29965; ‘Wilhelm 
Gebauer. 9783 


Du hast mir im leben; English waltz, 
w Rudolf Berdach, m Alfons Jos. 
Biron, klavier-arr. Billy Golwyn. © 
May 6, 19383; E for. 29917; Musik- 
verlag City. 9784 


Du lieber, alter Stephansturm ; Wien- 
erlied, w u. m Wilh. Aug. Jurek. © 
Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 30026; Otto. 
Maass musikverlag. 9785 


Dunhill (Thomas F.) Three preludes; 


pf. © May 10, 1983; E for. 29919; - 


Murdoch, Murdoch & co., inc. with 
John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 9786 


Each night; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1933; E unp. 70730; Frank 
Jannuzzi, Bert Douglas and J. P. 
Delaney. 9787 


Hast of the sun—west of the moon, 
where can you be; w Marty Symes 
and Al J. Neiburg, melody Jerry 
“Levinson. © 1c. May 25, 1933; E 
unp. 71919; Santly bros., inc. 9788 


Haster morning; 3-pt-song, w Irene 
Gass, m George Rathbone; equal 
voices. © May 16, 1933; E for. 
29667; Novello & co., ltd. 9789 


Easy on the eyes; w Howard Johnson 
and Charles Tobias, melody J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 
70856; Santly bros., inc. 9790 


Hesigey >< w 'and,.m Mité... © 1c 
May 19, 1933; HE unp. 71672; Francis 
Mary Maize. 9791 


Edgarpriest; hymn tune, w William 
Hammond. © 1 ec. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71412; Douglas Fletcher. 

9792 


Educational orchestra album; coll. for 
school orch., selected and ed. George 
L. Lindsay and George P. Spangler, 
arr. Charles J. Roberts; 1st violin 
Ate, ©). Apr.) 28,4933 3) EY pub. 
86342 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 9793 


Hinen Sonntag ohne sorgen; lied u. 
Slow-fox, w Fritz Rotter, m B. 
Kaper u. Walter Jurmann. © Mar. 
23, 1933; E for. 29554; Alrobi 
musikverlag, G.m.b.H. 9794 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9807 


Einmal mécht ich noch primaner sein; 
tango, text u. m Bruno Balz, Bert 
Reisfeld u. Rolf Marbot, arr. Ger- 
hard Mohr; orch. stimmen, mit min- 
NeETLTIO. ©, wane 7, 19a5 el tor. 
29989'; Musikverlag City. 9795 


Elegie; v. Franz Mayerhoff, op. 50; 
violoncello u. klavier o. orgel. 
Mar. 29, 1933; E for. 29947; Fr. 
Kistner and C. F. W. Siegel. 9796 


Hlisa, ta mére t’appellee; de Bouilla- 
baisse, m R. Casabianea, arr. et 
orch. L: Salvado; orch. ptes. © 
Mar 1, 1983; © for. 29727; Durand 
& cie, 9797 


Elle était du nord; 6/8 one-step, A. 
Calabrese, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch, ptes. et texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29762; Editions Salabert. 

9798 

Embers; w and melody. © 1c. May 
18, 1933; E unp. 71592; Murrill Be- 
vans. 9799 


Emeralds; concert valse, Sydney Rich- 
field, arr. Adolf Lotter; orch. pts. 
© May,,,12,;,1933; H..for. 29952; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 9800 


En écoutant les p’tits oiseaux ; marche, 
de Katinka, paroles Pierre Varenne 
et Robert Delamare, m Louis Lajtai, 
ed. francaise arr. A. Ganwin. 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29986; Ad. Gau- 
win. 9801 


En province; valse musette, de Riri 
et nono en vacances, paroles Roger 
Bernstein, m G. van Parys; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
BE for. 29794; Editions Salabert. 

9802 


En valsant; par M. Cadier; pf. © 


Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29736; Durand 
& cie. 9803 


Enchanted: song, m Lon Healy. © 
1 @ May 6, 1983; E unp. 71096; 
Constance Griswold. 9804 


Enchanted (The) castle; overture, 
Henry Hadley, op. 117; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 21, 1933; E pub. 36343; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 9805 


Enchanteresse; intermezzo sérénade, 
F. Dominiey; orch. ptes. © Mar. 
1, 1933; E for. 29692; Choudens. 

9806 


Hncouragements to a lover; w John 
Suckling, m Lewis Henry Horton; 
mixed voices. © May 25, 1933; E 
pub. 86457; M. Witmark & Pee 


415 


ae 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9808 


pt. mm, n. s., v. 28 


England; w Irene Oldershaw, m Mau- 
rice Besly; in F. © Apr. 11, 1933; 
EK for. 29534; Boosey & co., Itd. 

9808 


Entre Saint-Ouen et Clignancourt; sur 
la zone, blues, paroles Maurice Au- 
bret, m André Sablon avec accord 
de l’'ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29787; Editions Salabert. 9809 


Entretin (L’) deS comméres; com- 
mento sinfonico, Amedeo Escobar ; 
piceola orch. parti. © Feb. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29910; Mario Aromando. 

9810 


Era la noche helada; tango-cancion, 
© 1c. May 38, 1933; E unp. 70926; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 9811 


Hrin’s lovely child; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢. May 4, 1933: E unp. 
71003; Mary O’Leary. 9812 


Es bltiht ein rosenstrauch; walzerlied, 
w Hans Lengsfelder, m Karl Maier. 
© Apr. 5, 1933; E for. 29559; Drei 
masken musik, G. m. b. H. 9813 


Es ist schon wirklich nicht. mehr 
schon; tango, aus Die tochter des 
regiments, w Hans Hannes, m Kurt 
Lewinnek. © Mar. 11, 1933; E for. 
29646; Beboton-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

9814 

Es kam die gnadenvolle nacht; altes 
Weihnachtslied, m G. Gohler; orgel, 
klavier o. streichquartett begl. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 29932; Georg 
Gohler. 9815 

Es wollt’ ein Magdlein tanzen geh’n; 
zweite melodiehilfte erginzt u. fiir 
dreistimmigen miinnerchor, sop. solo 
o. auch chor u. horn gesetzt J. Gat- 
ter, op: 62a. ..©, Mar. 25; 1933 
10s OUT P. | da: Longer 9816 

Esquisses d’Orient; from Oriental 
suite, William H. Woodin; pf. no. 
3, 4. © 1 e. each May 24, 1933; 
E unp. 71863, 71864; Miller Music, 
ine. 9817, 9818 


Et tout, et tout, et tout; paroles Géo 


Koger et Mare Cab, m_ Vincent 
Scotto. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29780; Editions Salabert. 9819 


Etienne; one step, dans La bonne aven- 
ture, Jean Lenoir, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; pf., violon, violoncelle et con- 
trekasse. Ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for, 29761; Editions Salabert. 

9820) 

Evening hymn; on a ground, w Wil- 
liam Fuller, m Purcell, arr. E. Mark- 
ham Lee; 4-pt. choir; organ ace. 


© May 2, 1933; E for. 29651; Banks 
& son. 9821 


Evening shadows; song, melody Star- 
ret system club. © 1 © May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71147; Margaret Eliza- 
beth Gohn. 9822 


Eventide; reverie, R. B. Hayward; 
band pts. © May 10, 1933; E pub. 
36328; Carl Fischer, ine. 9823 


Everybody’s favorite songs; w Kermit 
Lyons and others, arr. Paul Hill; 
voice, banjo, violin, xylophone, trom- 
bone and other instruments. © 
Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 36148; Amsco 
music sales co. 9824 


Everything’s sugar and cream; Song. 
© 1c. May 13, 1983; E unp. 71407; 
Ray Odle. 9825 


Everything says, I love you; song, mel- 
ody Geo. P. Dixon. © 1 ¢ May 8, 
1983; E unp. 71137; Jesse Holbert. 

9826 


Everything will be okay; w and mel- 
cody Jay Kaye. ©1c. May 10, 1933; 
E unp. 71247; Joseph Knudsen. 

9827 


Ev’ry time it’s raining I want sun- 
shine: fox trot, w and melody. © 
1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70990; Otto 
Schick. 9828 


Ev’rything’s O. K.; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1983; EH unp. GSks; 
LeRoy Brown. 9829 


Exilés (Les); poésie A. Lallemand, m 
Francisque Darcieux cheur a 4 
voix d’hommes, sans ace. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29681; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. §830 


Eyes of blue: song, w Hope Sherrard. 
© 1¢ May 2; 19383; EH. unite: 
Homer Altizer. 9831 


Eyes of pretty blue; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. 1) & Mew oe 
1933; E unp. 71051; William Joseph 
Banks. 9832 


Eyes that count; song. © May 4, 
1933; E pub. 36135; Lawrence Liv- 
ingstone. 9833 


F. D. (The) Roosevelt victory march; 
* by Belle Sieve; pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1933: E unp. 70410; Belle Sieve- 
Borsuk. 9834 


Fair-ground march; w Berenice J. 
Fleischmann, m B. H. Swain. © 
1 ec. May 18, 1933; E unp. 71688; 
Belle H. Swain. 9835 


416 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Fair young lover; w traditional, rev. 
F. Luther, and melody. ©1c. May 
4, 1933; E unp. 710138 ; Frank Luther. 

9836 


Fairy phantoms; by Reg. H. Casson; 
pi. ©. May 8, 1933; E for. 30079; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd. 

9837 


Fairy-tale; slow fox, Illuminato Cu- 
lotta; jazz-orch. parti. © Apr. 18, 
1833; E for. 29609; G. Ricordi & 
co. 9838 


Fairy tales from the Orient; valse, 
Johann Strauss, arr. Aubrey Win- 
ter; orch. pts. © May 16, 1933; H 
for. 30070; Hawkes & son (London) 
1c; 9839) 


Falene (Le) ; intermezzo-scherzo, 
Amedeo Escobar; orch. parti. © 
Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29605; M[ario] 
Aromando. 9840) 


Fan song and drill; w John Falstaff, 
‘m and drill composed and arr. Wil- 
son Manhire. © Apr. 11, 1933; E 
for. 29930; J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 

9841 

Fancy this; song selections from the 
musical tour. © Apr. 21, 1933: E 
pub. 36131; Charles Robert Walsh. 

9842 

Fanfares and trumpet calls; by L. E. 
DeFrancesco. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71933; Movietone music corp. 

9843 


Fantaisie orientale, no. 2; by William 
Hor woodin::. pt... ,©..1)¢e.. May. 24, 
193838; E unp. 71865; Miller music, 
inc. 9844 


Fantaisie orientale, no. 5; no. 5, from 
Orientale suite, William H. Woodin ; 
Meme tc. May 24, 1933: HK) unp. 
71866; Miller music, inc. 9845 


Fantastic dance; by Frederick Delius; 
orehi pts. (Cy Apr. '7,'19838° HE for. 
29541; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

9846 


Far away on the banks of New River; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©.1¢. May 10, 1933; 
E unp. 71241; Samuel P. Stone. 

9847 

Farewell (A); 8-pt.-song, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m Hric H. Thiman; treble 
voices. © May 16, 1933; E for. 
29666; Novello & co., ltd. 9848 


Farm (The) hand; by R. H. Bassett ; 
pf. © 1c. May 16, 1933; E unp. 
71513; Movietone musie corp. 9849 


9864 


Fate (The) of baby Lindbergh; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; 
EK eunp. 71487; Helen Shultz. 9850 


Favorito (Il) del re; sinfonia, Antonio 
Veretti; orch. Partitura. © May 
17, 1983; E for. 29955; G.. Ricordi 
& co. 9851 


Fayau (Odette) 2 brunettes; paroles 
inconnues de 17° siecle; voix de 
femmes ou d’enfants, sans acc. © 
Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 29679; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 9852 


—— 2 chansons béarnaises; 4 3 voix 
de femmes ou d’enfants, sans acc. 
© «Mar. 1, 1933 HE for, 29680: 
Henry Lemoine et cie. 9853 


Fear; w Joe Young, melody Sammy 
Fain: © 1c. May 24, 1933; E unp. 
71883 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 9854 


Feed me chicken; w and m Walter 
and Mout. "©. ave Apr. 20 tose cine 
unp. 71190; Walter B. Bell. 9855 


Feed your auto corn; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢: May 15, 1933; E unp. 71473; 
Kae Mullick. 9856 


Feelin happy ’cause I’m going home; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 25, 1933; 
E unp. 71908; Margaret Sloma. 

9857 

Femme (La) est faite pour ’homme; 
slow-fox, dans Une idée folle, pa- 
roles René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, 
m Oberfeld; avee accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29801; 

Editions Salabert. 9858 


Festival dance; by Herbert Stothart; 
Dt LO), do Ce May. 3, poss. mane 
70930; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

9859 


Festival march; by C. M. von Weber, 
op. 38, no. 5, transcribed Charles J. 
Roberts; orch. pts. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E pub. 36346; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 9860 


Féte champétre; by R. H. Bassett; 
pf.-conductor. © 1.¢. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71518; Movietone music corp. 

9861 

Feuilles mortes; poeésie Maurice Bou- 
kay, m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29715; Heugel. 9862 

Fickle love; w De Maiz, m Mité. © 
ti coiiMaly TO )1988 3 Ean: 171675; 
Francis Mary Maize. 9863 

Fifi; one-step Nino Ravasini; orch. 
parti) © Gly Mar 2s 19083 +... Hy htor: 
30016; Societa anonima  Suvini- 
Zerboni. 9864 


417 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


"9865 


Fille (La) 4 vendre; paroles Fernand 
Loisel, m H. Cliquet-Pleyel; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29827; Editions Salabert. 

9865 


Filo (Il) d’Arianna; mito in tre atti, 


Achille Geremicca, m _ Pasquale 
Rubino. © 1 c. May 16, 1933; D 
284388 ; Pasquale Rubino. 9865* 
-Finissez done, monsieur; paroles 


Gabriello, m Jean Lenoir; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29813; Editions Salabert. 


9866 
‘Finke (Fidelio F.) Trio; violine, 
violoncell u. klavier. © Feb. 38, 


1933; E for. 30030; Universal edi- 
tion, a.g. 9867 


Fire (The) chief; march, William H. 
Woodin, arr. Mayhew Lake; band 
pts. © Mar. 22, 1933; E pub. 36149; 
Miller music, ine. 9868 


First (The) commandment; w from 


Exodus; organ. © 1 ¢ May 27, 
1933; E unp. 71999; Edwyn H. 
Pfister. 9869 


-First concert party album; w and m 
Frank Wood and Cecil Harrington. 
© May 9, 1933. E for. 30023; B. 
Feldman & co. 9870 


Flag (The) bearer; march, James 
Hunter; violin, 1st position, and pf., 
incl. teacher’s 2d violin pt. © Mar. 
31, 1933 ; E pub. 36332; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 9871 


Fleurs cueillies; poésie Maurice Bou- 
kay, m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29711; Heugel. 9872 


‘Flor (La) del camino; tango, w and 
m Charles Maduro; with guit. arr. 
© Mar. 27, 1983; E pub. 36111; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 9873 


Flowers (The) of the forest; Scots 
air with descant, w traditional, m 
arr. Eric H. Thiman. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © May 23, 19338; H for. 
30074 ; Boosey & co., ltd. 9874 


Flowers of the nations; juvenile oper- 
etta, libretto Alma Bradbury Hough- 
ton, m Elizabeth Sutton Brown. © 
Mar. 7, 1933; D 28436; Willis music 
co. 9874* 


Flute quintet; by Edward Turechek ; 4 
flutes and pf., sc. and pts.; in D min. 
© May 9, 1933; E pub. 36200; M. 
Witmark & sons. 9875 


418 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Foden’s (Wm.) modern chord method 
for guitar; by William Foden; with 
diagram arr. bk. 2). >@* Ape 29, 
1933; AA 121134; Wm. J. Smith mu- 
sie ‘co. /.ine: 9876 


Fond recollections, mem’ries of old; 
w Joe Young, melody Gerald Marks. 
© 1 ce. May 22, 1933; E unp. 71741; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 9877 


Fool (A) I’ve been to fall in love with 
you; song, m Louis Rocco Carle and 
Gibby Lockard. © 1 ec. May 25, 
1933; E unp. 71924; Louis R. Carle. 

9878 


Fool (A) in love; w Geo. McQueen, m 
Sid Lippman; with ukulele arr. 
Mar. 16, 1933; E pub. 36248; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc. 9879 


For a kiss; song, arr. by May F. Law- 
rence. © May 13, 1933; E pub. 
36372; Paul Manchester. 9880 


For depression has gone bye [sic]; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 17, 1933; 
E unp. 71560; Frederick Emerson 
Jacobs. 9881 


For the love o’ money; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; BE unp. 71272; 
Edward Henry Miller. 9882 


For you and me; song, arr. Vern El- 
liott. © 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 
72037; Viola Cupps Pierce. 9883 


Foreclosing my mortgage of dreams; 
song, m Hugh Mooney and Kathryn 
Williams. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36376; Abraham Boshwitz Cohn. 

9; 


Forever: w and melody. © 1 ¢c. May 
17; 1983; EY unp: Tiss ae 
Spina. 9885 


Forever in my heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70982; 
Bertha M. Jackson. 9886 


Forget me now and try again; song. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71196; 
William A. Kemp. 9887 


Forgetting you; song. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71011; Ignatius Volpe. 
9888 


Forgive and forget; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; BE unp. 
71419: Eva Hansen and Edmond 
Hansen. 9889 


Forgive me—I tried not to love you; 
song, w Kate Sweeney. ©1¢. May | 
8, 1933; E unp. 71156; Marie D. | 
Sweeney. 9890 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Forgiving you; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ec. May 20, 1988; E unp. 71710; 
Marguerite P. Duke. 9891 


Forgotten (The) woman; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71454; Colin McLeod. 9892 


Fort Duquesne; march, John L. Green- 
awald. 1. Full brass band pts.— 
2. Full orch. pts. © May 19, 1933; 
E pub. 36299, 36300; Volkwein bros., 
ine. 9893, 9894 

Forward, Ajmerica; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71947; 
Thomas J. Floersch. 9895 


Four (The) years; w and melody. © 
1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 71818; 
Hettie M. Lee. $896 


Francis & Day’s album of old favourite 
dances, no. 2; with dance descrip- 
tions, arr. various composers; pf. 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 28, 1933; 


EK for. 29670; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd. 9897 
Franklin D.; w and melody. ©1.. 


Apr. 18, 1983; E unp. 70838; Harry 
Kema. 9898 


w and melody. © 1c. May 10, 
19383; E unp. 71223; Harle F. Olin. 
9899 


Franklin D. Roosevelt; hymn, melody 
F. Cusenza. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
EK ounp. 71751; Frank Cusenza and 
Joseph Serra. 9900 


——melody. © 1 c¢. May 16, 1933; 
HE unp. 71509; Frank Covello. 9901 


Franklin D. RooSsevelt’s for you; w 
and melody. ©.1 c. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71395; Joe Brack. 9902 


Frau (Hine) wie du; schlager aus dem 
film, w Kurt Schwabach u. W. H. 
Schauer, m Willy Engel-Berger. © 
Jan. 26, 1933; E for. 29550; Emel- 
katon-verlag, G. m. b. H. 9903 


Freight (The) wreck of number 52; 
w T. Martin, m F. Richards, arr. 
Leon 8. Taylor; pf. ©1e¢. May 17, 
1933; E unp. 71570; Fred Richards 
and Troy Martin. 9904 


French class; musical comedy, Robert 
Riley Crutcher, sc. Lillian Milder; 
pf. ©1c. May 18; 1933; D 28443; 
Robert Riley Crutcher. 9904* 


. French heels; musical comedy, bk. E. 
Maronde, m and lyrics R. Reyburn. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; D 28444; Randy 
Reyburn and Eleanor Maronde. 
9904** 


9916 


Friendly (The) hand; song, m Don 
Warren. © May 12, 1933; E pub. 
36411; Hazel Ackley King. 9905 


Friends of the flowers; w E. R. Mo- 
sher, m M. A. Allmendinger. © 1 ¢. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71833; Edith 
R. Mosher and May A. Allmendin- 
ger. 9906 


Friends once more; w Frank Eyton, 
m Mischa Spoliansky. © Apr. 26, 
1933; E for. 30024; United music 
publishers, Itd. 9907 


Friml (Rudolf) Five love songs; 
English w Victor E. Vraz, based on 
original Czech lyrics of Jan Ger- 
venka ; high voice. © Feb. 24, 1933; 
E for. 29851; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons. 


9908 
Friihlingsstirme; operette, Gustav 
Beer, m Jaromir Weinberger. hft. 


i 20) © Jan, 22, 1933." Hi for. 209516 
29558; Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. 
H. 9909, 9910 


Fundamentals of music; by Rhodes 
Cook; violin. bk. 1, pt. 2. © May 6, 
1933; AA 120739; Hardy Rhodes 
Cook. 9911 


Gaillard (Marius Francois) Caden- 
za; violoncello seul. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E for. 295238; Editions Max 
Eschig. 9912 


Galla-Rini concert album for piano ac- 
cordion; v. 3, standard and popular 
compositions, selected and _ arr. 
Antonio Galla-Rini. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E pub. 36341; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 9913 


Gambette indiavolate; letra Rich e 
Zar, m N. Caviglia; orch, pti. © 
Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 29599; Chiappo. 

9914 


Gamma phi beta serenade; w Martha 
Chapman and Margaret Whitney, m 
Bernie Cummins and J. V. De Cim- 
ber: © 1 e May ‘172983... Er unp. 
70789; Western music publishers. 

9915 


Garden (The) guest; floral cantata, 
dialogue and songs Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall, and others. 
© May 15, 19383; D 28447; Hall- 
Mack co. 9915* 


Garden (A) in old Kalua; w Mickey 
Kippel, melody Jack Aronson. © 
1 co May aie 1933's EB vunps T1260); 
Santley bros., ine. 9916 


419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9917 


pt. U1, n.s., v.28 


Garden (The) of memory; song, m | Giardini notturni; di Francesco San- 


Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1. 
May 5, 1933; E unp. 71037; Alfred 
Phillips Goddard. 9917 


Garden of memory: song, w Peggy Ol- 
cott Singer. © 1 c. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 715382; August Henry Co- 
kayne, 9918 


Gargantua ; scenes rabelaisiennes, acts 
1-4, A. Mariotte. 1. Choeurs femmes. 
-2. Choeur hommes. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for 29702, 29703; Heugel. 

9919, 9920 


Gaudeamus; v. Josef Butz, of Ger- 
many, op. 28, no. 2; vierstimmigen 
minnerchor, a capella. © Apr. 3, 
1933; E for, 29974; P. J. Tonger. 

9921 


Gaudeamus igitur; variationen, J. 
Gatter, op. 75; vierstimmigen min- 
nerchor. © Apr. 3, 1933 FE for. 
29972; P. J. Tonger. 9922 


Gavotte classique; by John De Bueris; 
6 clarinet pts. © Apr. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 36074; Belwin, inc. 9923 


Gazing into each other’s eyes; w and 
m Gerard Recke. © 1 c¢. May 15, 
1055; “Rupp: (14633 G, Gerard 
Recke. 9924 


Gee, no one but you, honey; w Vir- 
ginia Todd, m Jack Darrah. © May 
11, 1933; E pub. 36252; Camac Vil- 
lage guild. 9925 


Terexaxt (TO) (To gelekaki) w G. 
Theodoridi, m Spyros Ollandezos. 
© Jan. 15, 1933; E for. 29920; Alec- 
tor pub. co. 9926 


George, where’s George; written and 
composed Fred Gibson and John P. 
Long. © May 38, 1938; E for. 29891; 
Reynolds & co. 9927 


Georgia moonshine; song. ©1c. May 
24, 1933; E unp, 71881; Jewel Bird 


White. 9928 
Germaniana; German medley two- 
step, arr. for pf. accordion. © May 


15, 19383; E pub. 36386; Edward J. 
Thurow. 9929 


Get yourself a new broom and sweep 
the blues away; from Cotton club 
parade, 22d ed., w Ted Koehler, m 
Harold Arlen; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 29, 1933; FE pub. 362575, Malls 
music, inc, 9930 


Ghita ; mazurka, Pippo Barzizza; orch. 


atid, iC). .KeD,..,15,, doponenei: wore 
29904; Mario Aromando. 9931 


420 


toliquido; pf. © Dec. 30, 1932; HE 
for. 30059 ; A. Forlivesi & ce. $932 
Gigerl; marche, J. F. Wagner, op, 150, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29763; Editions 
Salabert. 9933 


Gina; romance, versi Rosario Montal- 


bano, m S. Guerrieri. © 1 ¢. May 
17, 1933; E unp. 71565; Stefano 
Guerrieri, 9934 


Gipsy girl, you are like a dream; song. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70808; 
Marie D. Sweeney. 9935 


Girl (The) in my arms is the girl of 
my dreams; song, m Jack Mahoney. 
© May 3, 1933; E pub. 36431; Hugh 
Hansen. 9936 


Girl of my dreams I love you; song, 
melody Starret system club. © 1c. 
May 25, 1933; E unp. 71917; Mae 
Erhardt. 9937 


Girl of my sweet dreams; fox-trot 
song, m Ernest Shonfield. © 1 e. 
May 1, 1933; E unp. 70825; Ida Mae 
Nash. 9938 


Girl (The) that I can’t forget; song. 
© 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 71173; 
Francis Joseph Keough. 9939 


Girl (The) with the flaxen hair; ex- 
tract from the 1st book of preludes, 
Claude Debussy, bandarr. by Anton 
Weiss: pts., with conductor. © Dec. 
1, 1932; E for. 2985%; Durandset eie: 

9940 


Gitane (La); tango-habanera, de Gi- 
tanes, paroles Gabriel Darcy, m 
D, E. Inghelbrecht; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; EH for. 
29822; Editions Salabert. 9941 


Gitania; w S. Dick, melody E. Raffel- 
son. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71418; Estelle Raffelson and Syd 
Dick. 9942 


Give all your love to me; w and m 
George A. Little, sr., Larry Shay 
and George A. Little, jr.; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 25, 1933; E pub. 
36436; Broadway music corp. 9943 


w and melody George A. Little, 
sr., Larry Shay and George A. Little, 
jr. © 1c. May 5, 1933> se 
71077; Broadway music corp. $944 


Give unto the Lord; w from 29th * 
psalm, m Louis Kazze; mixed cho., 
and soli. © Apr. 13, 1933; E pub. 
36233; Elkan-Vogel co., ine. 9945. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 0, 1933 


Glaube; text Haase-Mahlow, m Rich- 
ard Trunk, op. 64, nr. 3; minner- 
chor, ohne begl. © May 5, 1933; E 
for. 29928; F. E. C. Leuckart. 9946 


Glorious (A) day; de Albert Roussel, 
op. 48; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 1983; 
E for. 29729; Durand & cie. 9947 


Glory glow; w John J. Daly, m Helen 
Corbin Heinl; high voice; in D flat. 
© Feb. 10, 1933; E pub. 36474; Bos- 
ton music co. 9948 


Gliick im haus; lustspiel, Jean de 
Létraz, gesangstexte Hans Adler, m 
Alexander Steinbrecher; 2 klaviere 
m4 hinden. © Apr. 4, 1933; D 
28454; Universal edition, a. g. 


9948* 
Gliick muss man haben; schlager aus 
der operette, gesangstext Ernst 


Marischka u. Hermann Feiner, m 

Anton Profes. © Mar. 3, 1933; H 

for. 29546; W. Karczag verlag. 
9949) 


’Gni botta, ’na tacchia; versi Armando 
Gozzi; pf. con versi. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1933; E unp. 70949; Romolo Balzani. 

9950 


Go not far from me, O God; based on 
2 traditional negro melodies, R. Na- 
thaniel Dett; mixed voices. © May 
8, 1933; E pub. 36221; J. Fischer & 
bro. 9951 


Go on; foxtrot, Maryan Rawicz, arr. 
Hans Schneider; orch. pts. © Feb. 
2, 19383; E for. 29563; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 

9952, 


Go South; w and melody. © 1c. May 
2 1983; E upp: 71762; Barry 
Prince. 9953 


God bless the friends we love; w 
James Clark, m Blamphin, new arr. 
Frantz; unison cho., with optional 
alto. © Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 36113; 
White-Smith music pub. co. 9954 


God’s world; song, w Edna St. Vin- 
cent Millay. © May 11, 1933; E 
pub. 36249; William H. Schuman. 

9955 


Goin’ back to Idaho; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. May 20, 1933; E 
unp. 71693; Fanny May Warden. 

9956 


Goin’ to the fair; w and melody 
George A. Little, sr. and Ian Camp- 
bell.» © 1 c. May -18, 1933; E unp. 
71402; Broadway music corp. 9957 


9971 


Going! Going! Gone; fox-trot, Phil 
Baxter, arr. Julius 8S. Seredy; band 
pts. © May 11, 1933; E pub. 36254; 
Leo Feist, inc. 9958 

Golden moon; valse song. ©1c. May 
15, 193838; E unp. 71900; Monroe A. 
Washburn. 9959 


Golden waltz; song, arr. George Bres- 
land. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 36356; 
Mary Sachs. 9960 


Goller (Vinzenz) 2 fest-fanfaren ; 
uber themen Anton Bruckner; blas- 
orch. stimmen. © Mar. 11, 1933; 
E for. 30046; Universal edition, a. g. 

9961 

Golliwogg’s cake walk; extrait de la 
suite Children’s corner, Claude De- 
bussy, band arr. Anton Weiss; pts. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 29856; Du- 
rand et cie. 8962 


Gone but not forgotten; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71719; Beat- 
rice Malnosky. 9963 


Gonna slam your door; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70900; 
Sue Skelton. 9964 


Goodby darkness — hello light; song. 
© 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 71689; 
Addie May Yeager. 9965 


Good-bye depression, hello prosperity ; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 70911; Samuel Madison. 

9966 


Good-bye hard times; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 71820; 
William D. Vanselous. 9967 


Good-bye old depression; Song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©:1 ¢c. May 10, 19838; EH unp, 71233; 
M. L. Hunt. 9968 


Good bye Old Man Depression; song. 
._©1e. May 18, 1933; E unp. 71609; 
Clayton Francis Stone. 9969 


Good-bye prohibition, goodbye blue 
nose; w Julian J. Raphael, m J. 
Rosamond Johnson. © May 9 
1933; E pub. 36218; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 9970 


Good-bye sweetheart good-bye; w and 
m Joseph Baker. © 1. Apr. 14, 
1933; E unp. 708386; Joseph Becker. 

9971 


Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale; fox- 
trot, w and m Lew Pollack and Tot 
Seymour, arr. Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 


421 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9972 pt. 1, mS. eee 


Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale—Con. Gypsy man; blues, poem Langston. 


© May 4, 1933; E pub. 36211; Leo 
Feist, inc. 9972 


Good-night darling; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 71169; 
Harold Dunean. 9973 


Good times are coming; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. May 23, 1933; E unp. 71819; 
David M. Ramsay, sr. 9974 


Good times are here; w and melody. 
© 1c. May. 26, 1933;.E unp. 71850; 
Marie Peterman. 9975 


Good times are here again; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 15, 19383; EH 
unp. 71486; Frank Allen Williams 
and Lesley Bernard Kerr. 9976 


Gosh, I love you; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 c. May 9, 1983; EB 
unp. 71550; Anna Schad. 9977 


Got to sing a blue song; w and mel- 
ody Vee Phillis. © 1c May 24, 
1933; E unp. 71885; William Freder- 
ick Heinzelman. $978 


Graener (Paul) Drei klavierstticke. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 29584; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. $979 


Great (The) northern lights; fox-trot 
ballad, arr. Lon Healy. © 1c. May 
6, 1933; EH unp. 71197; Hva Alice 
Stone. 9980 


Grido (Il) popolare; song, melody An- 
thony C. Gozzo. © 1c May 23, 
1933; E unp. 71811; Emilio Rinella. 

9981 

Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Anitra’s 
dance; from Peer Gynt suite, scored 
William Schoenfeld; woodwinds. 
Se. vand pts;i-.@,Apr. 127, 29333..B 
pub. 386174; M. Witmark & sons. 

9982 


Grosse (Der) kalender; oratorium fiir 
sop.-u. bar.-solo, gem. chor u. kinder- 


chor, text-fassung Ludwig Andersen, 


m Hermann Reutter, op. 43; klavier- 
auszug. © May 4, 19338; E for. 
29958; B. Schott’s sdhne. $983 


Guardians of the District of Colum- 
bia; march, Henry Carl Stephan; 
band pts. © May 12, 1933; E pub. 
36268; Carl Dillon music co. 9984 


Guerrini (Guido) Tre pezzi; orch. 
d’archi. Partiturae © Apr. 18, 
1933; E for. 29608; G. Ricordi & co. 

9985 


Gypsy (The); by Ellis Levy; violin 


and pf. © Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 
36344; Carl Fischer, ine, 9986 


Hughes, m Harvey Enders; women’s 
voices, with clarinet and pf. acc. © 
May 17, 1933; E pub. 36316; Galaxy 
music corp. 8987 


Gypsy serenade; by D. J. Vecsei; vio- 
lin solo. © 1c. May 4, 1933; EB 
unp. 70960; Movietone musie corp. 

9988 


pf. treble. © 1c May 25, 1933; 

E unp. 71914; Cecil Irving Davidson. 
9989- 

Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Almira; 


Suite, arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whit- 
taker, bowing and fingering Mary G. 
Whittaker; violin with pf. acc. © 
Feb. 16, 1983; E for. 29657; Oxford 
univ. press. 9990- 


Hail Chicago; march, w A. Seaborg, 
m Stanley Kay, arr. Bert Peters; 
med. voice. © May 18, 1933; E pub.. 
36338; Carl Fischer, inc. 9991 - 


Hail, hail for Roosevelt; march, Gun-- 
ner Horace Talbot; band pts. and. 
words. © May 12, 1983; Epub. 
386327; Carl Fischer, inc. 9992 


Hail to the pioneers; cho., w and m 
Lily Strickland; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 36188; Willis 
music co. 9993 


Halstock pieces; 4 sketches, Erie H. 
Thiman; pf. © Apr.°25, Wseeoe 
for. 29659; Joseph Williams, ltd. 


Hannah from Panama, and her ma; 


w R. Stanley Adams, m Jesse 
Greer; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 


27, 19383; E pub. 36110; Southern 
music pub ¢€0., ine. 9995 


Hans and Gretchen; w and m Val 
Burton and Will Jason, pf. arr. E.. 
Gerstenberger. © 1c. May 4, 1933; 
E unp. 71093 ; Movietone music corp. 

9996 . 


Happinness in U.S.A.; song: with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c May 19, 1933; E 
unp. 71636; Florence Schmidt. 

9997 


Happy as the day is long; from Cot- 
ton club parade, 22d ed., w Ted 
Koehler, m Harold Arlen; with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 29, 1933; E pub. 
86258; Mills music, ine. 9998 


Happy days; eight songs for children, 
C. J. Cullen, arr. C. Hellemann. © 
Mar. 20, 1933; E for. 29843; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd. 9999 - 


422, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


10027 


Harebells; w Margaret G. Rhodes, m | He stopped that train; song. © 1 ¢. 


George Rathbone; 2 treble voices. 
© May 31, 1933; E for. 30090; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 10000 


Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing; 
Russian air, arr. John Stevenson, w 
Thomas Moore, 8-pt. arr. Charles F. 
Manney; women’s cho. © May 13, 
1983; E pub. 363805; B. F. Wood 
music co. 10001 


Harlem after dark; w and melody. © 
1 ¢c May 1, 1988; E unp. 70779; 
Charles Clifford Williams. 10002 


Harlem stomp; w J. Holbert, m W. S. 
Meteher.... ©) 1: ¢..°May | 23, ; 1983; 
E unp. 718238; .Jess Holbert and 
Wanasebe S. Fletcher. 10003 


Harum scarum; w DeMaiz, m Mité. 
© 1 ¢. May 19, 1983; E unp. 71679; 
Francis Mary Maize. 10004 


Hasse (Karl) Suite; in D-dur, 6 
stticke, op. 29; violine u. klavier. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29636; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 


Hat’s off to our President; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 15, 1933; E 
unp. 71477; Thomas J. Doyle. 

10006 


Haunting (A) strain; theme song,.m 
Jessie Millar; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36108; Herb 
Jones. 10007 


Haus (Des) dazwischen; volksstiick, 
Marcellus Schiffer u. Felix Joachim- 
son, m Mischa Spoliansky. Vollstén- 
diger klavierauszug mit text zum 
dirigieren eingerichtet, Alfred Stras- 
ser. © Mar. 21, 1933; E for. 29561; 
Charivari musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 

10008 


Have a beer; song. © May 18, 1933; 
E pub. 36363 ; William C. Sengbusch. 
10009 


Have a glass; song, melody Ada May. 
© 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 71590; 
Marjorie Harper. 10010 


Have a little sympathy, cherrie [sic] ; 
w Fred Fischer, and melody. 
ire vay te 19383 ' Ro unp, 71312 s 
Emery Deutsch. 10011 


Have I waited too long; song. ©1c. 
May 18, 1983; E unp. 71596; David 
L. Charlesworth. 10012 


He made a hit with my girl; waltz 
song. ©1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71644; Robert B. Wilson, jr. 

100138 


10005 


May 8, 1933; E unp. 71128; Bergen 
W. Plummer. 10014 


Heart of the musician; song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
May 22, 193838; E' unp. 71729; Leo 
Habdas. 10015. 
Heart trouble; m Virginia Clare 


Sickler; pf. with w. © 1c. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 71993; Van Dee Sick- 
ler. 10016 


Heart (A) who wants to buy; song, 
melody Fletcher Henderson. © 1 ¢. 
May 24, 1983; E unp. 71854; Murray 
B. Tannenholz. 10017 


Heaven forbid; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 8, 19383; E unp. 10877; Walter 
Edward Willis. 10018: 


Heaven whispers; song, m James L.. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ce. 
May 22, 1988; E unp. 71725; Lola 
Reith King. 10019: 


Heil Deutschland; w and melody. © 
1 c. May 16, 19838; E unp. 71525; 
John Koch. 10020: 


Hello silvery moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71315 ;. 
Harry Prince. 10021 


Help me tonight or I'll die; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 10, 1983; E unp. 71227; 
John Bradford. 10022 


Her smiles illumination ; fox-trot song, 
melody Starret system club. © 1c. 
May 19, 1933; E unp. 71627; Benja- 


min Woodburn. 10023 
Here comes spring; song, w Verna 
Hauskins. © 1 ¢. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71765; Harry Beddig. 10024 


Here’s to you my dear; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71319; 
T. H. Dixon and Alvin A. Dixon. 

10025 


Here you come with love; w and m 
Jo Trent, Harry Tobias and Neil 
Moret; with ukulele arr. © May 
26, 1988; E pub. 36494; Sherman, 
Clay & co. 10026 


Herrgott, lass’ doch heut, ein wunder 
gescheh’n; English waltz, aus Mein 
friseur, text u. m Bert Reisfeld u. 
Rolf Marbot, arr. Gerhard Mohr; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Mar. 15, 
19383; E for. 29573; Crescendo thea- 
terverlag, G. m. b. H. 10027 


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10028 


Heure (L’) du berger; fox-trot, de 
Le garcgon de chez Prunier, livret et 
couplets André Barde et Michel Car- 
ré, m Joseph Szulc; avec accord de 
VYukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; EH. for. 
29775; Editions Salabert. 10028 


Hey, hey, we gonna be free; from The 
Song of the eagle, w Bernie Gross- 
man, m Harold Lewis; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 36101; 
Famous music corp. 10029 


Hiawatha’s memories; song, waltz and 
variations; pf. © le. May 2, 1933; 
E unp. 71870; Florence C. Regan. 

10030 


Hills (The) of Virginia and you; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; 
E unp. 70968; Dixie J. Baxter. 


10031 
Hinchliff (W. S.) Two pieces; oboe 
solo; pf. ace. Sc. and pts. © Apr. 


25, 1933; E for. 29620; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 100382 


Histoires; par Jacques Ibert, arr. Mar- 
cel Moyse; fidite et pf. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29700; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie. 10033 


Hittin’ down the trail; w and m Ken 
Bennett. © Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 
36105; Kenneth Bennett. 10034 


Hochzeitsgesang ; biblischer text ; sing- 
stimme mit violine, orgel o. klavier 
begl. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 29933 ; 
Georg Gohler. 10035 


Hold me tight; w and melody. ©1€. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70970; Gertrude 
Brooks. 10036 


Hold on to love; w and m Ivor No- 
vello. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 29653 ; 
Chappell & co., 1td. 10037 


Holy (The) communion; choral, w 
from Book of common prayer and 
Scriptures. © 1 ¢c. May 31, 19338; 
E unp. 72090; W. Edwards Deming. 

10038 


Home beyond the river; w and m 
Donald Heywood, arr. Carl Deis; 
4-pt. men’s cho. ‘© Apr. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 36241; G. Schirmer, inc. 

10039 


Honest and truly; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 15, 1933; E unp. 71436; 
Alfred Hugo Neuberger. 10040 


Honey dear; song, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 
71551; Hugh W. MacLeod. 10041 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Honey, do you call that fair; song. © 
1 ce. May 10, 19335" wpe Wieser 
Charles Ring Foster, jr. 10042 


Honey, don’t you love me any more; 
w and m Fred Meadows and Terry 
Shand, arr. Paul Hill; with guit., 
banjo and ukulele arrs. © May 18, 
1933; E pub. 36310; Olman music 
corp. 10043 


Honey how I miss you; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 2, 1933;°E unp. 71328; 
Wells A. Whitney. 10044 


Hooray for our day boi ther sea; 
written C. P. Leggett, m Ed. Ellis 
Vinnicombe. © May 3, 1933; E for. 
29893; Reynolds & co. 10045 


Hot Carmen; fast fox-trot, Spanish 
rhapsody based on melodies from 
the grand opera, arr. for orch. pts. 
© May 15, 1933; E pub. 36320; J. A. 
Browne. 10046 


Hot cha baby don’t you leave me flat; 
fox trot song. © 1c. May 10, 1933; 
E unp. 71389; Henry Joseph Hubat- 
schek. 10047 


Hot choclate soldiers; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. ©1. 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72093; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 10048 


House (The) with nobody in it; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71432; Ethel 
Helmar. 10049 


How can I face the world without you; 
w and melody John Klenner. © 
1 ¢. May 20, 1933; E unp. 71849; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 10050 


How could it be; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© May 2, 1933; E pub. 36430; John 
W. Henry. 10051 


How do you do, Honolulu; w and m 
Jack Barker and Girvan Dundas; 
with ukulele arr. © May 5, 1933; 
E for. 30020; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd. 10052 


How soft the night, how full the 
moon; song. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E 
unp. 70791; Edmond Samuels. 

10053 


How was I to know you cared; song, 
w Jo Dove. © 1. May 11, 1933; 
E unp. 71271; Marcel Albert Acker- 
mann. 10054 


Huggin’ and kissin’ you; w Walter 
Hirsch, m Gertrude Lincoff and Al 


Goering; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
14, 1983; E pub. 36381; Forster 
music publisher, ine. 10055 


424 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


10084 


Humanity’s plea; w and m Laura L. 
Beran, arr. B. Roxas Solis; med. 
voice. © Apr. 28, 19383; E pub. 
36333 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 10056 


Hungry; w Frank Akin, and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71664; 
Clara Evelyn Scott. 10057 


Hunt (The) galop; by Herbert Stot- 
hart, orch. arr. Paul Marquardt; 
[pf.-conductor] ©1c. May 3, 1933; 
EH unp. 70943; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 10058 


Hy-a keed; foxtrot, w and melody. © 
mies May 8, 19838; HE unp. 71117; 
John Boelke. 10059: 


Hymn of nations; song. © Apr. 26, 
1933; E pub. 36180; Leonard B. Mc- 
Whood. 10060 


Hymn of peace; song. © 1 ¢. May 
15, 19383; E unp. 71466; May Butter- 
worth Powell. 10061 


Hymn to Diana; from Cynthia’s revels, 
w Ben Johnson, m Albert Stoessel; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © May 15, 1933; 
EH pub. 36471; C. C. Birchard & co. 

10062 


Hymn to the light of God; song, w 
Dora Calhoun. © May 18, 1983; 
E pub. 36296; Alan Floyd. 10063 


‘Hymnal (The); together with the 
canticles for morning and evening 
prayer, and occasional anthems, 
[compiled] G. Hutchins. © Mar. 
20, 1983; A 61504; Gordon Hutchins. 

10064 


Hymnus auf Zion; von Julius Hof- 
mann, m Theo. Hemberger; chorge- 
sang und orgel. © Sept. 15, 1932; 
E pub. 33807; Zionsgemeinde. 

10065 


I ain’t weary of de bright world; song, 
m Myra I. Husted and C. H. Page. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70795; 
Clara H. Page. 10066 


I always st’-st’-stutter, when I k’-k’-kiss 
my girl; fox trot song, melody Otto 
Schick. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 
71114; Nathalia Dunn. 10067 


I always will love you; song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
May “10! 19335 2H  unp. 12386; 
Stephany E. Kosen. 10068 


I am an American; w and m Marie 


T. Laing; with ukulele arr. © May 
25, 19383; E pub. 36450; Famous 
music corp. 10069 


182870—33——_3 


I am homesick; valse song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 26, 19838; E unp. 70848; Ottilie 
Jankowsky. 10070 


I am lonesome sweetheart for you; 
song, m arr. W. W. Newcomer. 
May 2, 1933; E pub. 36147; Maurine 
Burbridge. 10071 

I am waiting for you dear; fox trot 
song. © 1c. May 22, 1933; BE unp. 
71901; Sophia Fial. 10072 

I am wondering tonight; valse song. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71384: 
Ruth R. Norsving. 10073 


I ask the Lord our love to keep; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 e. 
May 5, 1983; E unp. 71046; Bob 
Green. 10074 


I can’t whistle I can only hoo, hoo; 
fox-trot song, melody Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. May 18, 1933; BE unp. 
71602; Fred W. Bowers. 10075 


I care; w and melody. ©1e. May 22, 


1933; E unp. 71764; Rudolph J. 
Irion. 10076 
I certainly don’t need you; w and 


m Graham Squiers, Crompton Sharp 
and B. C. Hilliam; with ukulele 
arr. © May 5, 1933; E for. 29887; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 
10077 


I could learn to love a girlie just like 
you; w and melody. © 1c. May 15, 
1933 ; E unp. 71496; James Sylvester 
and Carmine Angelone. 10078 


I cover the waterfront; from the film, 
w Edward Heyman, m John W. 
Green ; with ukulele arr. © May 13, 
1933; E pub. 36288; Harms, inc. 

10079 

I'd like to be with you again; song, 
m A. J. Gus Smith. © 1c. May 24, 
1933; E unp. 71804; Everett C. Corn. 

10080 


I'd like to take you out of circulation ; 
w Dave Oppenheim, m Ira Roberts; 
with ukulele arr. © May 8, 1933; 
E pub. 36140; Royal music co. 

10081 

I’d no idea; pf. with w; in B flat. © 
1 ec. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70998; 
Marion Silverman. 10082 


I dare not ask a kiss; song, w Robert 
Herrick. © May 16, 1983; E for. 
29668 ; C. Woolley. 10083 


I dot somethin’ in my eye; w and m 
Harry Harris; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 3, 1933; E pub. 36383; Forster 
musie publisher, ine. 10084 


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10085 


pt. nj nes. we 


I feel so grand when you're around; 


song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. 
Apr. 28, 1983; E unp. 71547; Paul- 
ine Pennington. 10085 


I found a fortune when I found you; 
fox trot, w and m Al Turner. 
1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71317; 
Albert Turner. 10086 


I found something when I found you; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 8, 1933; 


E unp. 71148; Austin Richard Dow- 
dell. 10087 
I found the sunshine, the day I found 
you; song. ©.1 c~Apr, 28, 1933. 
E unp. 70858; Ernest Ray Earlan. 
10088 


I got a sweet boy friend, thinks the 
world of me; E flat alto saxophone, 
with w. ©.1.c. May 15, 1933; BH 
unp. 71423; George Snyder. 10089 


I had my chance with you; w and 
m J. D. Starling and Bud Smith. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70796; 
John D. Starling and John C. Smith. 

10090 


I have found a new love in you; fox 
trot song. © 1c. May 2, 19383; E 
unp. 713840; Foster King. 10091 


I have lost my heart in Maine; song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 71285; 


Frances King Ward. 10092 
I haven’t forgotten; song. © 1 e. 
May 10, 19388; E unp. 71251; Wil- 
liam Clark Harrington. 10093 


I heard a brown thrush singing to-day 
welcome to Wisconsin; song, pf. arr. 
Lallie Fawcett. © May 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36308; Emory J. Miltimore. 

10094 


I hope you're satisfied; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70844; 
Cleatus Jolley. 10095 


I let you slip through my fingers, like 
a child playing with sand; w and 


melody. ©1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 
71168; Edward Prudhomme and 
Chris Yacich. 10096 


Ill always love you dear; song, arr. 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. May 5, 
1933; E unp. 71090; Leona Marie 
Fournier. 10097 


I'll always worship you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.c May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70980; Edna Mae Treiber. 10098 


Tll be seein’ song. © 1c. May 
9, 19383; E 71183; Jennie May 
Hunter. 


you; 
unp. 


10099 | 


I'll be seeing you; song. © 1c. May 
3, 19383; E unp. 70920; Ben Lunt. 
10100: 


I'll be waiting round the corner; song, 
w Marguerite Sears. © 1 c. May 
3, 19383; E unp. 70915; Robert Sears. 

10101 


I'll be your sweetheart - providing ;. 
song, w R. Russell. © 1. Apr. 6, 
1933; E unp. 69759; Warren Russell 
and Ruth Russell. 10102 


Ill build a castle; Ww and melody 
James Wilson. © 1 ¢« May 29, 
1933; E unp. 72048; L. W. Barnes. 

10103 


Tll dream of you; fox-trot, w and. 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 29, 1933; E. 
unp. 72019; Robert B. Wilson, jr. 

10104. 


I'll love you forever; fox trot, w and 
m Fred T. Schenck, ed. Russ Hull; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 36236; Harry K. Bell pub. 
co. 10105. 


T’ll love you just the same; song, w 
Ruth Wilson. © 1c. May 12, 1933; 
E unp. 71275; Stanley Arthur Day. 

10106: 


Ill never forget that old fashioned 
girl; w and m Bob Harris; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c. May 10, 1983; 
E unp. 71245; Wm. R. Harris. 

10107 


Tli play tag with you love; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 26, 19338; E: 
unp. 71942; Joan Amendola. 10108 


I'll remember only you; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, pf. 
arr. Wayne Allen. © 1 ec. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71775; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 10109: 

I long for you at eventide; valse song. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71898; 
Ellis Touchton. 10110: 

I love my dreams of you; W and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 12, 1933; Hump. 
71296; William Phillips. 10111 


I love you; song, m Stan Tucker. © 
1 c. May 29, 19383; EH unp. 72014; 
Fred W. Bowers. 10112 


I love you because it’s just you; song. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71355; 
EK. Roswell Reed. 10113. 


love you in all my dreams; song, 
arr. Chas. Wolff; with afrs. i105 
ukulele, saxophones, ten. banjo,. 
trumpets in B flat and bass. © 
Feb. 25, 1983; E pub. 36186; George: 
Arendosh. 10114. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


I love you just the same; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 25, 1933; E unp. 
71906; Shan Austin. 10115 


I love you only, you and your song; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1933; E unp. 
70839; M. V. Garnsey. 10116 


I love you so; w and melody Wendell 
Hall. © 1c May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70781; Wendell W. Hall. 10117 


I’m a seeker of beauty ; w Sam Coslow, 
m Arthur Johnston; with ukulele 
arr. © May 18, 1933; E pub. 36407; 
Famous music corp. 10118 


I’m a tree; from How d’you do, w 
and m Douglas Byng and Annette 
Molisaa.G Apr... 24;.1933.  E,for: 
29878; Goeffrey Fletcher, ltd. 

10119 


I’m always waiting for you; song. © 
1 c. May 19, 1983; E unp. 71661; 
Vera Mae Wingate. 10120 


I’m coming back someday; song, arr. 


R. F. Taylor. © 1c. May 15, 1933; 
E unp. 71421; Elizabeth Sawyer 
Bloomer. 10121 


I’m crazy over you; song. ©1c¢. May 
1, 1983; E unp. 70778; Al Arter. 
10122 


I’m daffy over you; w and m Chico 
Marx and Sol Violinsky; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 17, 1933; E pub. 
36406; Famous music corp. 10123 


I’m falling in love with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70811; 
J. Edward Holcomb. 10124 


I’m goin’ your way, river; w Clarke 
Van Ness, m Ernie Burnett, arr. 
Ted Hastwood ; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 36080; Luz 
bros. music publishers. 10125 


I’m in heaven when dancing with 
you; pf. treble with w. © 1c. May 
31, 19383; E unp. 72087; Jesse Tillus 
Kennedy. 10126 


I’m in love with a gal, who’s in love 
with my pal; w Harry Pease, m 
Ed. G. Nelson; with special fox-trot 
and ukulele arrs. © Apr. 14, 1933; 
E pub. 35817; Paull-pioneer music 
corp. 10127 


I’m in love with you sweetheart; slow 
waltz, w and m Junior Raphael. 
1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 71548; Na- 
thaniel W. Raphael. 10128 


I’m just a little lonesome girl; w and 
m Joseph Thomas Burns, arr. Har- 


10141 


old Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
May 16, 19383; E pub. 36380; Burns 
and Hudson. 10129 


I’m laughing constantly; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70981; Ruth C. May. 10130 


I’m leavin’ in the evenin’ for my home- 
town; song, melody C. Escher. © 
i ¢) May 323, 1933;. EH unp.+ 171806; 
Chester Escher and Leonard Stiles. 

10131 


I’m living a lie; arr. Edward E. Men- 
ges; melody with pf. acc. © 1 ec. 
May 31, 1983; E unp. 72091; Wells 
Li. Church, jr. 10132 


I’m living in memory of you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 ¢ May. 10° 1983.) —) ump: 
71228; Harry Dolin. 10133 


I’m lonesome while you are away; w 
Henrietta Sandleben and Mildred 
Bell, melody M. Kuester, arr. Harry 


Bell; with ukulele arr. © May 10, 
19388; E pub. 36226; Raymond 
Meyer, Melvin Kuester and Harry 
Bell. 10134 


I’m never blue; waltz, w F. L. Ba- 
rone, m A. N. Barone; pf. © 1 ec. 
May 8, 1933; E unp. 711384; Anthony 
N. Barone and Fred L. Barone. 

10135 

I’m riding all alone ’cause the girl I 
love isn’t true; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. May 5, 
1983; E unp. 71060; Leo K. Henry. 

10136 


I’m so in love with you; w and m 
Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 20, 1932; 
E pub. 36379; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine. 10137 


I’m still remembering; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 71339; 
Sylvia Rogers. 10138 

I’m throwin’ my love away; w Har- 
old Adamson, melody Burton Lane. 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1933; E unp. 70775; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 10139 


I’m trying to forget you; tango argen- 
tino, letra y m Chucho Monje, Eng- 
lish version, Carol Raven; harmon- 
ized and arr. Max Urban. © Apr. 
15, 1983; E pub. 36024; Angelo Fas- 
sio. 10140: 


I’m twisting loops in pretzels to pass 
the time away; w and melody Joe 
Davis and Howard Johnson. © 1 ¢. 
May 12, 1933; E unp. 71308; Joe 
Davis, ine. 10141 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10142 


I’m waiting for the sun to go down 
and the beautiful moon to roll 
around; fox trot song. © 1c. May 
6, 19383; E unp. 71871; D. P. Cera. 

10142 


you around in my 
© 1c. May 6, 


I’m waltzing 
dreams; valse song. 


1933; E unp. 71346; Charles Sex- 
auer. 10143 
I’m wishing; fox-trot song, melody 


Louis Acerba. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
E unp. 71872; Angelo De Vicaris. 
10144 


I met the most wonderful gal; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 
71727; Fortosa Lavdicho. 10145 


-I never knew I had a heart; fox trot 
song. © 1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 
71928; Bee C. Brooks. 10146 


I often think about you; song, melody 
Frank Pepe and Fletcher Hender- 
son. © 1c¢ May 24, 1933; E unp. 
71855; Murray B. Tannenholz. 

10147 


I see a lady yonder; song. © May 5, 
1933; E pub. 36424; James Hess. 
10148 


I see your face reflected in the skies; 
song. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71434; James Nichols and Eddy 
Wells. 10149 


I shall not pass this way again; w 
Elizabeth Armstrong, m Maurice 
Besly. ‘© Apr. 11, 1933; E _for. 
29535; Boosey & co., ltd. 10150 


I still love you, little sweetheart; 
song, m Robert H. Brennen. © May 
2, 1933; E pub. 86422; John Wil- 
liam Brown. 10151 


I still remember you; song, pf. arr. 
Salvatore Molinari. © 1 ¢ May 1, 
19383; E unp. 70794; Antonio Ar- 
metta. 10152 


I think I’ll go out West because I know 
it’s the best; song. © 1c. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 71974; Alfred Bliss 
Pettit. 10153 


I tried to forget you; fox trot song, 
melody F. Cusenza. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71750; Frank Cusenza 
and Joseph Serra. 10154 


I’ve accidentally fallen in love; m Vir- 
ginia Clare Sickler; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. May 27, 1988; E unp. 71994; 
Van Dee Sickler. 10155 


pt. I, mss vas 


I’ve found love; w Mité and De Maiz, 
m Mité. © 1 c¢. May 19, 1933; E 
unp. 71674; Francis Mary Maize. 

10156 


I’ve got a little confession to make; 
w Benny Davis, m Joseph Meyer; 
with ukulele arr. © May 13, 1933; 
E pub. 36276; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine. 10157 


I’ve got insomnia; song. © 1 ec. May 
22, 19383; E unp. 71770; Georgia Fer- 
guson. 10158 


I’ve got my fingers crossed, ‘till you 
come home; w Roy Turk, m Vee 
Lawnhurst; with ukulele arr. © 
May 25, 1983; E pub. 36492; Santly 
bros., ine. 10159 


——— —— melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. May 2, 1983; E unp. 70857; 
Santly bros., ine. 10160 


I’ve got the Min-ne-so-ta blues; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. May 24, 1933; E 
unp. 71890; Walter Greenlaw. 

10161 


I’ve got to pass your house to get to 
get to my house; w and melody Lew 
Brown. © 1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 
71825; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 10162 


I’ve got to sing a torch song; from 
Gold diggers of 1933, w Al. Dubin, 
m Harry Warren; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 25, 1983; E pub. 36165; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10163 


I’ve locked you in my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 20, 1933; E 
unp. 71692; Wallace W. Ragsdale. 

10164 


I’ve lost you, now my dreams are thru; 
song. © 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 
71220; Robert Charles Stevens. 

10165 


I’ve no one to love; song, w Arnold 
Benson. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1933; HB 
unp. 71188; Lillian Wickdahl. 

10166 


I wait for you; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 16, 1933; E unp. 71523; Louis 
Harris Osias Fischman. 10167 


I wanna be athletic; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1983; E unp. 71798; 
Ruth Burke. 10168 


I wanna man; w Frank Hearn, mel- 
ody Charles Rosoff. © 1 ¢. May 26, 
1933; E unp. 71960; Irving Berlin, 
jne. 10169 


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no. 5, 1983 


I want you to know I love you; w 
and melody, arr. Oscar Calle. © 
1 ec. May 31, 1933; E unp. 72085; 
Spencer Williams. 10170 


was just playin’; w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72009; 
Albert Murray. 10171 


I wasn’t so bad after all; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 10, 1983; E unp. 
71205; Andy Armenini. 10172 


I will always be true; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71480; 
Woodrow B. Setzer. 10173 


I wonder if you wonder; w Bob Ir- 
win, melody Dave Peyton. © 1 ¢. 
May 2, 1933; E unp. 70868; Robert 
R. Irwin. 10174 


La 


I wonder, old moon, are you shining; 
waltz song. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp. 719838; George Garnet Merk- 
ley. } 10175 


I would not care; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71238; Lydia 


A. McGaughey. 10176 


Ich hatt’ einen kameraden; w anon., 
m Gustave T. Heil, op. 56; minner- 
chor, ohne begl. © Mar. 21, 1933; 
E pub. 36329; Carl Fischer, inc. 

10177 


Ich kann niemals nein sagen; foxtrot, 
aus Mein friseur, text u. m Bert 
Reisfeid u. Rolf Marbot, arr. Ger- 
hard Mohr; salonorch. stimmen. © 
Mar. 15, 1983; E for. 29576; Cres- 
cendo theaterverlag, G.m.b.H. 

10178 


Ich moéchte dich auf hinden tragen; 
lied u. fox trot, w u. m Ed. May u. 
Friedrich Schwarz. © Feb. 25, 
1933; H for. 29640; Beboton-verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 10179 


~ If I could be with you one hour or 
two; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 14, 
1983; E unp. 70034; Frederic Ber- 
genham. 10180 


If I could bring back my buddy; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 5, 1933; 
E unp. 71086; Jimmy Long. 10181 


If I had of knew; w and m Nate 
Salsbury, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© May 11, 1933; E pub. 36250; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 10182 


If I have you; song. © 1c. May 1, 
1933; E unp. 70792; Edmond Sam- 
uels, 10183 


10197 


If I kissed you would you think me 
bold; w James Gallaher, with mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 24, 1933; E unp. 
71853; Bertram Austin Sleeman. 

10184. 


If I really knew you cared for me; 
valse song. ©1c. May 22, 1933; E 
unp. 71903; Nello Cecconi. 10185 


If I were a star; Welch w Ceiriog, 
English, J. Powell Jones, m Joseph 
Parry, arr. and ed. Griffith J. Jones; 
sop., alto and bass. © May 2, 1933; 
E pub. 36281; D. O. Hvans co. 10186 


If it can’t be me; w and melody Vee 
Phillis: “© 1°c May 24,°1933; EH 
unp. 71886; William Frederick Hein- 
zelman. 10187 


If it were only true; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 381, 1933; E unp. 72068; 
Paul Robinson. 10188 


If you cared; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
May 22, 19383; E unp. 71787; Olive 
M. Bryant. 10189 


If you only knew; song. © 1 ¢. May 
17, 19338 ; E unp. 71581; Viva McColl. 
10190 


If you're an investor; w and melody 
W. Ent. © 1c May 26, 1933; EH 
unp. 71951; Merrill Musgrove. 

10191 


If you’re goin’ to love me; song. © 
1 ¢. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71506; 
Matilda Curtiss. 10192 


If you want love; song, w Camille 
Callaway. © 1c. May 6, 1933; H 
unp. 71101; Leonard P. Smith. 

10195 


Il faut étre dans le mouvement; par- 
oles Léo Leliévre fils, m Philippe 
Parés et André Sablon; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 29791; Editions Salabert. 10194 


Il suffit d’un refrain; fox-trot, dans 
Un reméde musical, paroles André 
Hornez, m Lionel Cazaux; avee ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29831; Editions Salabert. 

10195 


Illustrated tap rhythms and routines; 
by Edith Ballwebber, m Ellen Ed- 
wards Boyd, Helen McAdow and 
Ray D. Vane. © Apr. 24, 1933; A 
61481; Clayton F. Summy eco. 10196 


Immigrant’s (The) song; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. May 38, 1933; E unp. 
70928 ; Anna Alfaro de Conte. 10197 


429 


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10198 


Impression fausse; poéme Verlaine, m 
Tony: Aubin. ,.©. Mar. 1, 19335.) 
for. 29720; Heugel. 10198 


Improvisation [and] Tanz-arabeske; 
v. Herman Zanke, op. 6a; fléte u. 
klavier. © Apr. 29, 1933; E for. 
29923; A. Cranz. 10199 


In a cool old-fashioned garden; w and 
melody. ©1e. May 3, 1933; E unp. 
71076; John Wiley Kendall. 10200 


In a garden in old Kalua; w Mickey 
Kippel, m Jack Aronson; with uku- 
lele arr. and special cho. © May 
25, 1933; E pub. 36490; Santly bros., 
ine. piped Kies Ua 


In a little Casanova; fox-trot, w and 
m Tommy Watkins. © May 8, 
1933; E pub. 36184; Joe Davis, ine. 

10202 


In a little town down the river; w 
John Klenner, melody Peter De 
Rose. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71633; Irving Berlin, inc. 10203 


In Alfredo’s garden; w Waldemar AI- 
fredo, with melody. © 1c. May 25, 
1933; E unp. 71925; Leslie Pyewell 
Flounders. 10204 


In Chicago at the world’s great fair; 
fox trot song. © May 5, 1933; E 
pub. 36427; Ernest Leach. 10205 


In dark weather; w Mary Webb, m 
Edmund Rubbra. © Feb. 15, 1933; 
E for. 30055; Augener, Itd. 10206 


In der stadt; nach ged. Gottfried Kel- 
ler, m Ernst Krének, op. 61: gem. 
chor, a cappella. © Mar. 6, 1933: 
E for. 30047; Universal edition, a. g. 

10207 

In dreamy Hawaii with vou; waltz 
song, w Karl Annussek. © 1c. May 
2, 1933; E unp. 70862; George Nic- 
olai. 10208 


In einer friihlingsnacht will ich dir 


sagen; tango, text Paul Fago, m 
Nico Dostal; orch. stimmen. © 


Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 29966; Wil- 
helm Gebauer. 10209 


In Greenwich Village; by R. H. Bas- 
sett, arr. Arthur Lange and R. H. 
Bassett; pf. © 1c. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71516; Movietone music corp. 


10210 
In Grinzing beim heurigen wein; 
Wiener walzerlied, w u. m Rudolf 


Sieczynski. © Mar. 26, 1933; E for. 
29553; Alrobi musikverlag, G.m.b. 
H. 10211 


430 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 28 


In His Kingdom; service for Children’s 
day, w Mattie B. Shannon and A. A. 
Payn, m M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy E. 
Nolte and others. © May 15, 
1933; E pub. 36297; Hall-Mack co. 

; 10212 


In kid days back there; song. ©1e. 
May 27, 1933; E unp. 72034; War- 
ren H. McMurtrey. 10213 

In love—with love; w Adrian Ross, 
m Lao Silesu; in D. © Apr. 3, 
1933; E for. 30022; Chappell & co., 


ltd. 10214 
In my dreams; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 


May 22, 1983; E unp. 71735; Jack 
Burns. 10215 


——w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 709866; Marie El za- 
beth Billingsley, 10216 


In my dreams I sorrowed; w Hein- 
rich Heine, m Georges Hué, Eng- 
lish w and m transcribed F. Camp- 
bell-Watson; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
May 25, 1933; E pub. 36459; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10217 


In my garden of dreams; waltz, w S. 
Adelman, melody B. Adelman. © 
toe. May 5, 1933;. BD unp aiee 
Samuel Adelman and Benny Adel- 
man. 10218 


in my garden of love; w Billy Farmer, 
m Robert Van Sickle; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 30, 1932; E pub. 36192; 
William R. Farmer. 10219 


In my old cabin home in the moun- 
tains, there’s a lamp in the window 
tonight ; w Tom Dix, m Roy Weston; 
with ukulele arr. © May 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36479; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc. 10220 


In our bungalow for two; fox trot 
song. © 1c. May 10, 1933; E ump. 
713887; Ralph W. Mitchell. 10221 


In silent nights I call; w and m Rosa 
Rea Leiher. © Apr. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 386082; Richard Drake Saun- 
ders. 10222 


In Spanien, im schénen Spanien; paso 
doble, aus La Valliére, v. Giinther 
Bibo, m Janos y. Mory, arr. Max 
Rohlee; salon-orch. stimmen, mit 
text. © Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 29939; 
Crescendo theaterverlag, G.m.b.H. 

10223 


In the cradle of my dreams; w and 
melody. ©1c¢. May 5, 19383; E unp. 
71087; Jimmy Long. - 10224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 5, 1933 


In the doodle up.caves, away up in the 
mountains; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
May 15, 1983; E unp. 71494; Chas. 
V. Mulholand. 10225 


In the garden; hymn, w J. L. Horst, m 
-H. D. Weaver. © Mar. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 36280; Mennonite pub. house. 
10226 


dn the good old days of prosperity ; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 70776; Carolyn Margaret 
Kay. 10227 


On the good old summer time; waltz 
medley, intro. In the good old sum- 
mer time, My mother was a lady, 
‘-etc., arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with w. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 
36217; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 10228 


In the land of great prosperity; song, 
arr. Ernest Shonfield. © 1c. May 1, 
1933; E unp. 70824; Archie Leroy 
Sovacool, 10229 


In the land that waits for me; song, 
m Ivan HE. Miller. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1933; E unp. 69979; Lula Mae Huf- 
fington. 10230 


In the month after May; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
71946; John Meehan. 10231 


In the quiet of the evening; w Sue 
Skelton, melody William Roach. © 
1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71120; Wil- 
liam Roach publications. 10232 


In the sleepy hills of Tennessee; w 
and m the Vagabonds; with ukulele 
‘arr., and male quartet, unacc. © 
‘May 23, 1933; E pub. 36481; Forster 
music publisher, ine. 10233 


In the Tyrol; waltzes, William H. 
' Woodin; pf. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
EH unp. 71867; Miller music, inc. 

10234 


In the vine covered church ’way back 
home; w and m Frank Weldon and 
Jack Miller; with ukulele arr. © 

. May 25, 1983; E pub. 36462; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10235 


In your arms; w and melody, arr. 
Jessie Ackland. © 1c. May 17, 
1933; EH unp. 71578; Deloros Marie 
Warner. 10236 


Indian summer love; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 16, 1933; E unp. 71519; 
William Michael. 10237 


Indiana girl; song, pf. arr. Mrs. J. W. 
Chase. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70807; Jenkin Jones. 10238 


10252 


Instructions for the playing of chords 
on the Hawaiian harmolin. © May 
12, 1933; AA 122397; Kenneth H. 
Clark. 10239 


Intellectuel; paroles Gabriello, m Jean 
Lenoir ; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29812; Editions 
Salabert. 10240 


Intelligent (An) bee; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 18, 1933; E unp. 71599; 
Olaf J. Gjeldness. 10241 


Intet sted er dog saa skgnt som her; 
tekst Peter Hégsberg, m Emil Rose. 
© Apr. 10, 1933; E for. 29517 ; Skan- 
dinavisk og Borups musikforlag ak- 
tieselskab. 10242 


Introduction and scherzo; quintet, EKd- 
ward Turechek; woodwinds sc. and 
pts. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 36199; 
M. Witmark & sons. 10243 


Invitation to the waltz; w Stanley 
Guise, m Weber, arr. Janet Lind 
and A. Gibilaro. © May 2, 1933; 
E for. 29895; Boosey & co., ltd. 

10244 


Treland allanna; song. ©1c. May 18, 
1933; E unp. 71623; Mary Margu- 
rite Leonard. 10245 


Ireland, my Ireland; w P. J. Timoney, 
mL, RB; Schlitz, ©. ic. .May AT: 
1933; E unp. 71583; P.. J Timoney 
and Thos. R. Schlitz. 10246 


Irish picnic; song, m Herbert Stoth- 
art; female voices. © 1 ¢. May 38, 
1933; E unp, 709384; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 10247 


Is this a souvenir; from Pleasure 
cruise, w and m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 
36374; Movietone music corp. 10248 


Island-ouvertiire; von Jon Leifs, op. 
9; orch. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Feb. 23, 1933; E for. 26691; Fr. Kist- 
ner and C. F. W. Siegel. 10249 


Isn’t it heavenly; w E. Y. Harburg, m 
Joseph Meyer; with ukulele arr. 
May 5, 1933; E pub. 36205; Harms, 
ine. 10250 


Isn’t this a night for love; from Mel- 
ody cruise, Ww and m Val Burton and 
Will Jason; with ukulele arr. 
May 29, 19338; E pub. 36448; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 10251 

w and m Val Burton and Will 

Jason. © 1c. May 16, 1933; E unp. 

71537 ; Sam Fox pub. co. 10252 


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10253 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


It burns me up cause I can’t cool you 
down; song, m Joseph N. Bilotto. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 71257; 
James Eugene Polisso. 10253 


It can’t be real; w Demarest Cassidy, 
melody Herman Zeiser. ©1c. Mar, 
21, 1933; E unp. 70881; Demarest S. 
Cassidy and Herman E. Zeiser. 

10254 


It has a meaning all its own; song. © 
te; May 13; 19335° H“unp.’ 71416 ;sx 
Marcia L. Carpenter. 10255 


It is because you are you; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 
70845; Alfred Matthiesen. 10256 


It isn’t fair; w Peter Gregory, m 
Michael North. © Mar. 2, 1933; E 
for. 29881; Geoffrey Fletcher, ltd. 

10257 


w Richard Himber, m R. Himber, 
Frank Warshauer and _ Sylvester 


Sprigato; with ukulele arr. MHaia 
Kaa, JO) Mayan toss: Hn, oouD. 
36400; Keit-Engel, inc. 10258 


It looks like old times again; w and m 
Howard Johnson, Harry Pease and 
Ed. G. Nelson, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36263; Mills music, inc. 

10259 


It might have been a different story ; 
w and melody Ray Klages, Jack 
Meskill and Jimmy Monaco. ©1e. 
May 9, 19383; E unp. 71177; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 10260 


It’s a gay day; song. © 1c. May 26, 
1933; E unp. 71976; Selma Hsther 
Leopold. 10261 


It’s a million to one I love you; w and 
m Frank Donaldson and Edward 
Pola; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E for. 29847; Irwin Dash mu- 
sic co., lid. 10262 


It’s a shabby house; song. ©1c. May 
1, 1933; E unp. 70793; Edmond Sam- 
uels. 10263 


It’s a smile that wins; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71940; 
Vera Schwarz. 10264 


It’s a wonderful feeling when you fall 
in love; w and melody Little Jack 
Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira 
Schuster. © 1c. May 20, 1933; E 
unp. 718389; Famous music corp. 

10265 

It’s all for the best; w and m Rich- 
ard A. Whiting, pf. arr. C. J. Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70961 ; Movietone music corp. 10266 


432 


It’s because I love you that way; by 
Joe Roberts; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp, 70840; 
Josephine Persis Roberts. 10267 


It’s best to forget ; from How d’you do, 
w Peter Gregory, m Michael North. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 29883 ; Geof- 
frey Fletcher, ltd. 10268 


It’s done at Washington; song, m arr.. 
Helene W. Griffin. © 1 ¢. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71023; James Thomas 
Wilkes. 10269 


It’s never too late; w Edward Heyman 
and Mack David, melody John W. 
Green. © 1c. May 20, 1933; E unp. 
71838 ; Famous music corp. 10270 


It’s not a secret anymore; w Ralph 
Freed, melody Al Hoffman and 
Charles Kisco. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71748; Irving Berlin, ine. 

10271 


It’s summer in our hearts again; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 31, 19383; 
E unp. 72064; Minnie Bell Larson. 

10272 


It’s the band; w Sonny Miller, m 
Franz Steininger; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 29674; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 10273 


It’s time that we were saying good- 
bye; w and melody. © 1c. May 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 71953; Frances J. Dav- 
idson. 10274 


It was a lover and his lass; w Wil- 
liam Shakespeare, m Albert Stoessel ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © May 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36470; C. C. Birchard & co. 

10275 


It was a night in June; w and m Mack 
Gordon and Harry Revel; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 28, 19383; H 
pub. 386096; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 10276 


Italian peasants; by Herbert Stothart; 
pf. © 1 ¢«. May 8, 1933;: EH unp. 
70933 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

10277 


Italian street singer; by Herbert Stot- 
hart; melody, with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70931; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 10278 


Ivana; valzer, versi Donatella, m 
Giuseppe Pietri; orch. parti. 
Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 30014; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 10279 

J’ai souvent révé; valse viennoise, de 
Bouillabaisse, m R. Casabianea, arr. 
et orch. L. Salvado; orch. ptes. © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 19383 


Mar. 1, 1988; E for. 29728; Durand | Je suis petit; 


10280 


J’aime les femmes; fox-trot, dans Un 
soir de réveillon, Raoul Moretti, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29759; 
Editions Salabert. 10281 


Jaime moins ¢a; fox-trot, paroles 
Jean Pie et Jean Mélé, m Jane Bos; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
19383; E for. 298384; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10282 


J’allais par les chemins perfides ; poéme 
Verlaine, m Tony Aubin. © Mar. 1, 
1933; EH for. 29722; Heugel. 10288 


Ja, du, du allein bist die frau; aus 
La Valliére, liebesroman y. Giinther 
Bibo, m Janos von Mory, arr. Fred 
Ralph ; salonorch. stimmen. © Mar. 
17, 1988; E for. 29988; Crescendo 
theaterverlag, G.m.b.H. 10284 


Jack and the beanstalk; fairy opera, 
bk. John Erskine, m Louis Gruen- 
berg; pf. voc. sc. © Apr. 26, 1933; 
D 28441;. Juilliard musical founda- 
tion. 10284* 


Jazz ballet; pf. conductor. ©1c. Apr. 
28, 1983; E unp. 70774; Claude Lap- 
ham. 10285 


Je lai perdu; parodie d’opera, de 
Chouchou poids plume, paroles Max 
Eddy et Robert Bibal, m André De- 
murger; avec accord de lJ ukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29826: Hdi- 

tions Salabert. 10286 


& cie. 


Je me trouve mal; slow-fox, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Jane Bos; avec 
accord de l’'ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29833 ; Editions Salabert. 

10287 


Je n’aime qu’un soir; tango, du film 
Danseuses pour Amérique du sud, 
de Yatove; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29694; Choudens. 

10288 


Je ne crois plus a rien; valse chantée, 
paroles Ch. Seider, m Jean Lenoir; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; HE for. 29811; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10289 


Je ne Sais pourquoi je t’aime; fox-trot, 
dans La joie de Paris, paroles Leo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna et Mare Cab, 
m Oberfeld ; avee accord de l’ukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29800; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 10290 


10303 


de Oh! papa, livret 
André Barde, m Maurice Yvain ; avec 
accord de ’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29770; Editions Salabert. 

10291 


Je suis pour la maniér’ forte; de Ka- 
tinka, paroles Pierre Varenne et 
Robert Delamare, m Louis Lajtai, 
ed. francaise arr. A. Gauwin. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29987; Ad. Gau- 
win. 10292 


Je suis trop bonne fille; fox trot, 
Henry Verdun, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; pf., violon, violoneelle et con- 
trebasse. Ptes. © Dec. 31, 1932; HE 
for. 29749; Editions Salabert. 10293 


Je voudrais faire des enfants; fox- 
trot, de La revue d’amour, paroles 
Jean Le Seyeux, m Pierre Larrieu; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © Mar. 
1, 19383; E for. 29817; Editions Sala- 
bert. . 10294 


Jealous of the moon high up in the 
sky; w Irma Barragan, m E. C. 
Kimmel and Bob Chope. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 71789; Edwin 


C. Kimmel. 10295 
Jean-matelot; marche, de Jeunes 
marins ... vieilles chansons, pa- 


roles Camille Blot, m Michel Boher ; 
avee accord de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
19383; E for. 29835; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10296 


Jerry tells Peg; by Herbert Stothart, 
orch. arr. Charles Maxwell; pf. © 
1 c@. May 38, 1933; E unp. 70941; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 10297 


Jest Pancho; rumba, cancién. © 1 e. 
May 19, 1933; E unp. 71656; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 10298 


Jesus greatest Master; w Joseph F. 
Hamilton, with melody. fA Ge 
May 31, 1933: E unp. 72086; Klem- 
ens Czeslaw Czerwinski. 10299 


Jesus will give you rest; hymn, w and 
m Helen Andrews Gillespie. © 
Mar. 19, 1933; E pub. 36237; David 
EK. Gillespie. 10300 


Jig (The) saw puzzle song; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 15, 19383; HB 
unp. 71488; James Aldrich. 10301 


Jilted; song. © Dec. 10, 1932; E pub. 
36368; Tina B. Cornic. 10302 


Jo—Jo; fox-trot, aus Es hat geklin- 
gelt, w Hans Hannes, m Rudolf 
Nelson, arr. Franz Stolzenwald; 
orch. stimmen, mit miinnergesangs- 
triowarroTOy sane: T0983 5) 4: for. 
29916; Musikverlag City. 10303 


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10304 


Jog along, right up that path to the 
sun; w Reed Stampa, m Les Arnold ; 
with ukulele arr. © May 5, 1933; 
EK for. 29886; Peter Maurice music 
co., Itd. 10304 


Johann Strauss; fantaisie zu dem 
gleideneinigen tonfilm, bearb. Félix 
Gtinther ; pf. conductor. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E for. 29998; A. Cranz. 10305 


Jole; tango, letra Enrico Mario Chiap- 
po, m Nino Curti; orch. pti. © Nov. 
1, 1982; E for. 29596; Chiappo. 

10306 


Josephine, Napoleon’s Waterloo; Ww 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Montague Ewing; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; E for. 
29852; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 10307 


Joy beams; w and melody. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 28, 193883; E unp. 71031; Sin- 
clair Ryrie, Bert Douglas and J. P. 
Delaney. 10308 


Joyous (A) holiday; song, arr. Vern 
Elliott. © 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 
72036; Viola Cupps Pierce. 10309 


Jug saw; w and m Walter and Duff. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 71191; 
Walter B. Bell. 10310 

Junetime for lovers; song, m Luther 


A. Clark. ©..1.¢.. May 25, 1933; 
E unp. 71918; Bertha Nolan. 10311 


Just a beautiful rose, mother; song, 
w A. D. Delay, © >1 c. May. 22, 


1933; HK. upp... (1638; Arthur M. 
Allan. 10312 
Just a dream gone at dawn; w and 


melody. © 1c. May 16, 1988; E 
unp. 71526; Van Miller. 10313 


Just a little change and you; fox trot 
song. © .1.¢.,May.2,-1933; E ump. 
71330; Clifford Norman Bourne. 

10314 


Just a little haven of roses and tears; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. ©1.« 
May 11, 1983; E unp. 71270; Frank 
Sagala. 10315 

Just a little musie and a little tune; 
song. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
71962; Lars Harry Wester. 10316 


Just a lonesome dreamer; pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71959; 
Ida Webb. 10317 


Just a perfect night for love; w Dave 
Oppenheim, melody Ted Powell and 
Herb Taylor. © 1c. May 17, 1933; 
E unp. 71558; Santly bros., inc. 

10318 


pt. U1, n. S., v.28 


Just a regular girl; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1 c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71001; Samuel Satter- 
field. 10819 


Just an old chateau; original w Jean. 
Franc-Nohain, English, Henrik N. 
Ege and Henry Roberts, m Mireille; 
with ukulele arr. [English text 
only] © Mar. 20, 1933; HE for. 
29664; Dix, ltd. 103820. 


Just an old shack; fox-trot song. © 
1c. May 31, 1933; BE unmps woe: 
Earle Taylor Rush. 10321. 


Just another hero; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢@4 May 2, 19383; E unp. 713842; 
G. E. Williams. 10322: 


Just another romance; song. © 1 C.. 
May 6, 19388; E unp. 71099; Dewey 
Lionel Dick. 10323. 


Just between us two; song, m Walter 
Rolfe. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 
71185; Rosemary W. Putnam. 103824. 


Just ’cause you gave me the air; song, 
w Clark Everett Somers. © 1 e¢. 
May 25, 1933; E unp. 71920; Bruce- 
Hamilton Douglass. 10825 


Just dreams at twilight; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71229; 
Geneva Chambers. 10326. 


Just fooling; song, melody Glenn Mills 
and Nick Nicholas. © 1 ¢. May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71152; Ruth Teissedre.. 

10327 


Just for fun; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1-¢. May 5, 1933; E 
unp. 71048; George Davis. 10328 


Just for you; song. © 1c. May 10, 
1933; E unp. 71218; Grace B. Jen- 
kins. 10329: 


Just home; w and m C. Dadswell; 
with whistling cho. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 70992; Cyril Dadswell 
and Margaret Lord. 10330: 


Just mem’ries of you; m Fred Weis- 
mantel; pf. treble with w. © 1 ©. 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70922; Murray 
B. Tannenholz. 103381 


Just one little smile; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢c. May 15, 1983; E unp. 71425; 
Roy W. Swanson. 103832 


Just one more love letter to you; song,. 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 «@ 
May 5, 1933; E unp. 71059; Vera 
House. 10383: 


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434 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Just smiling at the rain; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1983; E unp. 
71491; George Browne. 10334 


Just take a look at my baby; fox-trot, 
w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; 
E unp. 71006; Walter Bubhrie. 

10835 


Just the mountains and you; song, 
melody Jack Mahoney. © 1 c¢. May 
Craosa 2 RK unp. 71552;: Larry ..Ed- 
ward Crenshaw. 103836 


Just waiting; m M. 8. Boyd and Mabel 
Simath Coles; pf.iwith.w, ».©,.d¢. 
May 6, 1933; E unp. 71192; Madeline 
Smith Boyd. 10337 


Just when you learn how to love: w 
and melody. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
E unp. 71851; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin. 10338 


Just with a kiss; w H. Francisco, m 
DS. Zoob: © i.c. Apr. 15, 1933; 
HEH ounp. 70842; David B. Zoob and 
Hale Francisco. 103839 


Just you; w and melody. © 1c. May 
8, 1983; E unp. 71150; Violet Bell, 
Bert Douglas and J. P. DeLaney. 

10340 


Keep a smile on your face; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70986; Lucile Wagner. 10341 


Keep that river away; song. ©1« 
May 11, 1983; E unp. 71265; Chaun- 
cey Corbett Lee. 10342 


Keltic lament; pt.-song, w from the 
ancient Erse, m John Foulds; pf..or 
harp ace. Winthrop Rogers ed. 1. 
Male voices.—2. Mixed voices. © 
Apr. 11, 1988; E for. 29537, 29538; 
Hawkes & son (London) 1td. 

10848, 10344 


Key to the bushes blues; w and mel- 
ody Bessie Tucker. © 1 c. May 
26, 1933; E unp. 72058; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 10345 


King Prosperity’s here; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 
71294; James Ellwood Baillie. 

10346 


King’s (The) men; w Thomas Hardy, 
m ©. Armstrong Gibbs; male voices. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Apr. 28, 
1933: E for. 29617; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 10347 

Kiss me; w and m Gene Addison; pf. 


treble. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71447; Eugene G. Addison. 10348 


10361 


Kissing you in my dreams; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 15, 1933; E 
unp. 71488; William Gregory. 10349 


Kit bag o’ blues; w and melody; pf. 
treble. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70785; Jac, D.. Ellis. 10350 

Kitchikich; slow-fox, sur Vair Egy 
kiesi kiss, de Katinka, paroles 
Pierre Varenne et Robert Delamare, 
m Louis Lajtai, ed. frangaise arr. 
Ad. Gauwin. © Mar. 1, 1933: EB 
for. 29988; Ad. Gauwin. 10351 


Klage; text Hanns Johst, m Richard 
Trunk, op. 64, nr. 1; ma&nnerchor, 
chne begl. © May 5, 1933; E for. 
29926; F. H. C. Leuckart. 10352 


Kleine (Hine) frtihlingsweise ; humor- 
eske, text Hans Lengsfelder u. Nany 
Intrator, m Antonin Dvorak, op. 
161, no. 7; mittelstimme. © Apr. 
12, 1933; H for. 29516; N. Simrock. 

10353 

Kleine liebe-grosse liebe; lied u. tango, 
aus Salon Dora Green, w Robert 
Gilbert, m Franz Grothe. © Jan. 
30, 1933; BE. for. 29552); Edition 
Franz Grothe, G. m. b. H. 10354 


Kleine suite ftir klavier; v. Will Hisen- 
mann, “op. 6. ~©* Jan: 12, AS3e72 hs 
for. 29860; Tischer & Jagenberg, 
G,.m. b., H:. 10355. 


Kletzki (Paul) Sonate; op. 26; vio- 
line. © Feb. 24, 1933; E for. 29626; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel. 10356 


Klumpkey (Julia) Three songs; w 
Lilian Whiting. © Apr. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 86090; Julia KlumpKey. 

10357 


Knights of old; by Herbert Stothart; 
[pf.-conductor] © 1 e¢« May 3, 
1933; E unp. 70940; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 10358 

Know it’s you I love; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70973; 
Vellma M. Schmidt. 10359 


Konigsleutnant (Der); singspiel, m 
Fred Raymond, potpourri ftir klavier 
mit text, arr. Leopold Weninger. © 
Apr. 15, 1933; E. for. 29518;. Musik- 
verlag City. 10360 

Koészont6; aus Nagyszalonta, Zoltan 
Kodaly, deutsch, B. Szabolcsi; gem. 
chor, a capella. © Jan. 19, 1983; 
E for. 30032; Universal edition, a. g. 

10361 

Komm, trink und lach am Rhein; 


walzer, w C. Amberg und L. Ander- 
sen, m Fred Raymond, spezial-arr. 


439 


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PY 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


103562 


Komm, trink und lach am Rhein—Con. 
Artur Delmar; salon-orch. stim- 
men. © Dec. 30, 1932; E for. 29918 ; 
B. Schott’s sohne. 10362 


Konzert f-moll fiir solo-oboe; v. Georg 
Philipp Telemann, bearb. u. Klavier- 
auszug Fritz Stein. © Dee. 1, 1932; 
E for. 29942; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

10363 


Konzert II; fiir klavier u. kammer- 
orch. Albert Moeschinger, op. 23, 
ausgabe fiir 2 klaviere vom kompon- 
isten. © Apr. 8, 1933; E for. 29634; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 10364 


Konzertmusik; von Paul Kletzki, op. 
25; streichorch., solobl’ser u. pau- 
ken. Partitur. © Jan. 19, 1983; EB 
for. 29627; Brietkopf & Hiirtel. 

10365 


Krinzlein (Das) ; 42 kieine lieder, ged. 
G. Chr. Dieffenbach, u.a., m Markus 
Koch, werk 74... © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 29585; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

10366 

Kreidekreis (Der) ; oper dichtung Kla- 


bund, m Alexander von Zemlinsky, 
klavierauszug mit text Felix Greis- 


sle. © Jan. 31, 1933; D 28452; Uni- 
versal edition, a.g. 10366* 
Ktigele (Richard) Six easy duets; 


arr. and ed. Carl Sauer; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1938; E for. 29844; W. H. Paling 
& co., ltd. 10367 


Kiihnel (Emil) Zwei lieder; op. 27, 
28, w Ricarda Huch u. Wilhelm 
Arent. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for. 
30038; Universal edition, a.g. 10368 


Kurioser (Hin) kaffeeklatsch; v. Hans 
Weiss, op. 32; klavier, violine, flote 
o. 2. violine, u. viola o. klarinette. 
Partitur u. stimmen. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 28569; Henry Litolff’s 


verlag. 19369 
Kuss (Hin) sagt mehr als 1000 schéne 
worte; tango, aus Mein friseur, 


gesangstexte u. m Bert Reisfeld u. 
Rolf Marbot, arr. Gerhard Mohr; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E for, 29577; Crescendo the- 


aterverlag, G.m.b.H. 10370 
Lady Luck; w and melody. © 1 «. 


May 3, 1988; E unp. 70895; Hilda 
A. Kellman. 10371 


Lady (The) of the lakes; fox trot, w 
Derwent Cocker, m Alne Foot. © 
Apr. 19, 19383; E for. 29865; Arthur 
Hirst. 10372 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Lady of the night; w Gus Kahn, m 
William Axt. ©1c¢. May 22, 1938; 
E unp. 71772; Metro-Go.dwyn-Mayer 
corp. 10373 


Lager beer is here again; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70965; John P. Nelsen. 10374 
Lake Erie shores; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 


29, 1933; E unp. 70806; Joseph Hat- 
rack. 10375 


Lambelet (Vivien) Idyll; w Paul As- 
kew. © Apr. 11, 1933; E for. 29532; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 10376 


Lament; from Dido and Aeneas, Henry 
Purcell, transcribed Theodore M. 
Finney ; chamber octett. Se. and pts. 
© May 12, 1933; E pub. 36285; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10377 


Lamentations ; based on Hebrew 
themes, E. Rapoport; violoncello 
and pf. © Apr. 15, 19383; E pub. 
36197; Eda Rapoport. 10378 


Lamento; par F. Fiorillo, transcrit 
L. R. Feuillard;. violoncelle et pf. 
© Mar. 1, 1988; E for. 29683; Del- 
rieu fréres. 10379 

Lamento cubano; fox-rumba, Cancion, 


letra R. Hosea; orch. pts. © Feb. 
15, 19383; E for. 29870; Juan Duran 


Alemany. 10380 
Lancaster (The) Kiwanis gang; w 
and melody Earle F. Olin. © 1 e. 


May 29, 1983; E unp. 72048; Lan- 
caster Kiwanis club. 10381 


Land (Das) des laichelns; romantische 
operette nach Viktor Léon y. L. Her- 
zer u. F. Lohner, m F. Lehar; voll- 
stindiges regie- u. soufilier buch u. 
klavierauszug mit text. © Dec. 28, 
1929: D 28459; Franz Lehar, Lud- 
wig Herzer u. Fritz Lohner. 10381* 


Land (The) of beer and wine; song. 


May 25, 1933; E pub. 36486; 
Joseph A. Lonergan. 10382 
Land of day dreams; song, arr. IE. 


Roller. 
70833; Archibald S. Hill. 


Lang (Walter) Suite; op. 20; violon- 
cello u. klavier. © Apr. 8, 1933; 
E for. 29631; B. Schott’s sdhne. 

10384 


Langage (Le) des voilettes; paroles 
Léo Leliévre fils, m Philippe Parés 
et André Sablon; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Mar. 1, 1988; HE for. 
29790; Editions Salabert. 103885 


© 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 
10383 


436 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Larghetto in F minor; by Thomas Att- 
wood Walmisley, ed. Frederic Fer- 
tel; organ. © Apr. 28, 1933; EH for. 
29649; Novello & co., ltd. 103886 


Largo; from Violin sonata in G min., 
G. Tartini, transcribed George J. 
Trinkaus; woodwinds. Sc. and pts. 
© Apr. 27, 1983; E pub. 36175; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10387 


Lark (The) ; poem in form of a rondo, 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, ed. and 
fingered JaScha Heifetz; violin and 
pf. © May 10, 1933; E pub. 36340; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 10388 


Last, (The) night; w and melody. © 
1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 71747; 
Gertrude E. Myers. 10389 


Laughing water; pf. © 1c. May 2, 
1933; E unp. 70902; Emil W. Her- 
mann. 10390 


Laughter comes after a tear; song. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71121; 
Margaret A. Hunter. 10391 


La Valliére; schlager aus dem liebes- 
roman y. Giinther Bibo, m Janos von 
Mory. © Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 
29943; Crescendo  theaterverlag, 
G.m.b.H. 10392 


Lawrence (F. L.) Five short pieces; 
brass quintet, sc. and pts. © May 
9, 1933; E pub. 36198; M. Witmark 
& sons. 10393 


Lazy little village; w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 24, 19883; E unp. 71859; 
Ella Allen. 10394 


Learn to croon; w Sam Coslow, m 
Arthur Johnston. © 1 c. May 25, 
19338; E unp. 72005; Famous music 
corp. 10395 


Leave Abie alone; w and m Joe Pear- 
son; with ukulele arr. © June 2, 
1933; E for. 30092; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd. 10396 


Leiben sol main vaibel; w Morris 
Rund, with melody. © 1c. May 27, 
1983; E unp. 71985; Julius Jaffe. 

10397 


Leichte tinze; ein querschnitt durch 
die neuen tanzrhythmen fiir instruk- 
tive zwecke, Matyas Seiber; pf., 2 
und 4 hindig. © Jan. 23, 1933; EH 
for. 29915; B. Schott’s sdhne, 

10398 


Let me keep dreaming; waltz, w Avice 
La Brier, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ce. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70803; 
Lennie Avice La Brier. 103899 


10414 


Let’s all go posh; w Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
R. Hargreaves; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 2, 1982; E for. 29590; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 10400 

Let’s bend an elbow ; w Charles Scheib, 
m Johny Goldfine; with ukulele arr. 
© May 16, 1933; E pub. 36395; Ber- 


nard-Scheib music ¢o, 10401 
Let’s blame it on the man in the moon; 
song. © Mar. 27, 1938; E pub. 
36314; Robert Halnan. 10402 


Let’s circulate prosperity everywhere ; 
march, pf. with w. © 1c. May 2, 
1933; E unp. 70886; William A. 
Kemp. 10403 


Let’s get acquainted; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 26, 1983; E unp. 71939; 
Ruby J. Anderson. 10404 


Let’s get goin’; w and melody Ted 
Morgan. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70976; Tom Perry. 10405 


Let’s go to a beer garden; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71064; Thos. Burns. 10406 


Let’s grant a cheer; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 38, 1933; E unp. 70913; 
Alois J. Weiss. 10407 


Let’s have some beer; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70967; 
John McClung. 10408 


Let’s take a ride on the sky-ride; w 
and m Nelson A. Shawn; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 15, 1933; E pub. 
36482; Forster music publisher, ine. 

10409 


Letting in the sunshine; from the 
photoplay, w and m Noel Gay; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 
30057 ; Lawrence Wright music co. 

0410 


Leve, Sverige; sang, ord Andrew L. 
Nelson. © Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 
36136; Eleanore R. P. Bennett. 

10411 


Liber organi; toceaten des 17. u. 18. 
jahrhunderts, ausgewihlt u. ftir den 
praktischen gebrauch  bezeichnet 
Ernst Kaller u. Erich Valentin. bd. 
5. © Apr. 8, 1983; BE for. 29633; 
B. Schott’s sdéhne. 10412 


Liberatus; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c. May: 17, 1983; E unp. 71585; 
Gabriel Davidman Wellner. 10413 


Liberty (The) bell; by Betsy Ross; 
orch. pts. © 1.¢ Feb. 11, 1988; E 
unp. 67546; Mary G. Traylor. 

10414 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10415 


march, Betsy Ross; band pts. © 
1‘ec. Feb. 11, 1933; HE unp. 67544; 
Mary G. Traylor. 10415 


——w and m Betsy Ross. ©16. 
Feb. 11, 1983; E unp. 67545; Mary 
G. Traylor. 10416 


Lie (The); w Hale C. Cole. m Geof- 
frey O’Hara; ten. 1, 2 and bar., cho. 
or trio. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36168; Harms, ine. 10417 


Liebesserenade: intermezzo amoroso, 
m wu. arr. Hanns Lohr; orch. stim- 
men. © Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 29967; 
Wilhelm Gebauer. 10418 


Lied (Ein) der puszta; w Gerd Kar- 
lick, m Margulies u. Holms, klav.- 
arr. Franz Stolzenwald. © Jan. 31, 
1933; E for. 29641; Beboton-verlag, 
G. m. b. H. 10419 


Life’s a jig saw puzzle; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71492; Mary E. Davison. 10420 


Lift thine eyes to the mountains; w 
from Psalm 121, m Edward Car- 
stenn; sop. and alto. © Apr. 11, 
1933; E pub. 36351; Concordia pub. 
house. 10421 


Like me a little bit less, love me a 
little bit more; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Burton Lane; with ukulele 
arr. © May 3, 1933; E pub. 36129; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 10422 


Lilac days; song, from the pageant, 
arr. for pl. © SS Puimun. (Ws =. 
May 20, 1933; E unp. 71694; James 
Gustave Golseth. 10423 


Lille (Et) smil fra dig; tango, tekst 
og m Henry Carlsen; klaver. © 
Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 29954; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 10424 


Lingering memories; w Fred Teaff, 
and melody. © 1. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71528; William Edward Lo- 


retta. 10425 
Linnets’ (The) parade; by Mark 
Brewer; piccolo with pf. acc. © 


Apr. 28 1933; E for. 29619; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 10426 


piccolo solo, Mark Brewer; orch, 
pts. © Apr. 18 1933; E for. 29539; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 10427 


Lion’s (The) roar; w Bob Irwin, mel- 
ody Dave Peyton. © 1c. May 13, 
1933; E unp. 71394; David EH. Pey- 
ton and Robert R. Irwin. 10428 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Listen to the bells Sweetheart; song, 
arr. Edw. E. Menges. © May 5, 
19383; E pub. 36182; Harold W. 
Guehring. 10429 


Listen to the kitchen band; pf. with 
w. ©1c¢ May 27, 1933; E unp. 
71979; Gerdes George Oretto. 10430 


Little (A) bit of love: fox trot, from 
The kiss before the mirror, w J. 
Keirn Brennan, m W. Franke Har- 
ling, arr. Frank E. Barry; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© May 17, 1933; E pub. 36322; Leo 
Feist, inc. 10431 


tango, from The kiss before the 
mirror, w J. Keirn Brennan, m W. 
Franke Harling; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 36214; Leo 
Feist, ine. 10432 


Little blue eyed babe; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 71331; 
Leon Dupont. 10433 


Little (The) elf; song, w John Ken- 
drick Bangs. © Apr. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 36235; John K. Vann. 104384 


Little French doll; song. © 1 ¢. May 
22, 1933; E unp. 71792; Matilda Cur- 
tiss. 104385 


Little (A) home for two; song, m 
Harold Nelson. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36495; Edith Gano. 10436 


Little Indians; pf. © May 17, 1933; 
E pub. 36390; Edwin S. Thorpe. 
10437 


Little locket of long ago; w Harry 
Woods, melody Joe Burke. © 1 «¢. 
May 17, 1933; E unp. 71586; Joe 
Morris music co. 104388 


Little (A) love song; w and m Ralph 
Preston. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E 
unp. 71651; Ralph Preston Jones. 

10439 


Little Mickey Mouse; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 19383; E unp. 70978; 
Joe Wheeler. 10440 


Little red robin; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 15, 19838; E unp. 71469; 
Dora A. Shepard. 10441 


Little Rose: w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 26, 1933; E unp. 71938; T. Ray- 
mond Marshall. 10442 


Little shack down in the hollow; song. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71225; 
Ernest Hard. 10443 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1983 


Little shoes; w and m the Vagabonds; 
with ukulele arr., and male quartet, 
unace. © May 17, 1933; E pub. 
36480; Forster music publisher, inc. 

10444 


Little (The) white chureh; set to 
hymn-tune Parsippany, w S. Tre- 
vena Jackson, m I. H. Meredith. © 
May 8, 19383; E pub. 36451; Tullar- 
Meredith co. 10445 


Live and love forever; w and melody 
Jay Kaye. © 1c. May 10, 1933; E 
‘unp. 71248; Joseph Knudsen. 10446 


Live on George Washington; song, m 
Jack Mahoney. © Feb. 18, 1932; 
E pub. 36122; Fred D. Whitfield. 

10447 


Living a life with you; w Norm Hays, 
m Norm Hays and Clyde Ford. © 
1 c&. May 9,.193838; E unp. 71162; 
Norman R. Hastings. 10448 


Living for you; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E 
unp. 71553; Rufus Lemuel Eason, 
Te 10449 


Living in doubt; w and melody Ches- 
ter Cohn. © 1c. May 19, 1933; H 
unp. 71648 ; Leo. Feist, inc. 10450 


Loin de Paris; fox-trot, dans Les bleus 
de Vamour, paroles Léo Leliévre et 
J. Ardot, m Victor Alix; avee ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29839; Editions Salabert. 

10451 


Lonely ; pf. with w. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71000; Zelda Bryant. 
10452 


Lonely darkey; song, m Raymond 
Harl Mitchell. © 1 c¢. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71531; Peggy Olcott Singer. 

10453 


Lonely, lonely and blue; W and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 
70875; William John Madancy. 

10454 


Lonely tonight, dear for you; cho., 
w Mrs. Clyde Stone, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1. Mar. 15, 1933; 
EH unp. 68862; Myrtle Dale Stone. 

10455 


Lonesome; fox trot, w and m Mrs. 
Harley Dalton. ©1 ce. May 2, 1933 ; 

E unp. 71329; Minnie M. Dalton. 
10456 


Lonesome and blue; valse song. © 
dc. May 15, 1933; EH unp. 71899; 
Harold Crandall. 10457 


10471* 


—w and melody. © 1c. May 26, 
1933; E unp. 71948; M. L. Howell. 
10458 
Lonesome for you; w and melody Bill 
Gregory. © 1c. May 24, 1933; H 
unp. 71891; William Gregory. 
10459 
Lonesome (A) sweetheart; waltz 
song, melody Starret system club. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71628; 
Rudolph Menart. 10460 


Long memories; w and melody. © 
iy¢.. May ,23}.19335 1 unpe 11805; 
Joseph Hdwards. 10461 


Longing for love; song. © 1c. May 
6, 1933; E unp. 713868; Gustav A. 
Hohertz. 10462 


Longing for tomorrow, for tomorrow 
you'll be mine; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71303; 
Rosa Rio, Jimmie DeLaney and Bert 
Douglas. 10463 


Look around for Someone new; w J. 
Plunket, melody Chummy Mac- 
Gregor. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70999; Chalmers MacGregor and 
James Plunket. 10464 


Look at me and smile sweetheart; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1c. May 
18, 1933; E unp. 71603; Connie de 
Paz Tinaya. 10465 


Look for the rainbow; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71095; 
Harry. Prince. 10466 


Looking for love; fox trot song, w 
Mary Lepera. © 1c. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71399; Grace Felice Snyder. 

10467 


Looking for love again; W and mel- 
ody Lew Paul. ©1ce. May 31, 1933; 
E unp. 72089; Robert W. Stringer. 

10468 


Looking out my window; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71347; 
Bradford W. White. 10469 


Loraine (Tony) Song; melody with 
pf. acc.; in A flat. © 1 ¢c. May 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 72053; Antonio Lora. 

10470 

Lord (The) is my Shepherd; Psalm 
23, set to m Martin Broones; pf., or 
organ ace. © Apr. 12, 1933; E for. 
30058 ; Chappell & co., ltd. 10471 


Lost (The) clown; juvenile operetta, 
bk. and lyries Sarah Grames Clark, 
m Agnes Wright; unison and 2-pt. 
songs. © Feb. 10, 1933; D 28440; 
Willis music co. y 10471* 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10472 


Lost motion; pf. with w. © 1c. May 
25, 1983; E unp. 71905; Phil Dooley. 
10472 


Louie take me down to Chicago, I 
want to go to the worlds fair; song, 
arr. M. Clark. © 1 c¢. May 18, 1933; 
E unp. 71613; Lucius F. Smith. 

10473 


Louisville lady; w Billy Hill, melody 
Peter De Rose. © 1 ¢. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 72006; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. 10474 


Love; song, m Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 71054; 
Rebecca Herbert. 10475 


Love at first sight; fox-trot song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1c. May 26, 1933; 
E unp. 71958; Jos. E. Nichols. 

10476 

Love flies in at the window; song. © 
1 ¢c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71208; 
Newton Chapin, 2d. 10477 


Love in my life anew; pf. with w. © 
1c. May: 26, 1933; EH unp. 71969 ; 
William Doerfel. 10478 


Love is king to-day; w and m H. El- 
liott Smith; in B flat. © Apr. 13, 
1933; E for. 29614; Cary & co. 

10479 


Love, love I want you; w Gus Kahn, 
m William Axt. © 1:@ May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71773; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 10480 


Love me in the springtime; w and 


melody. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E 
unp. 71945; Pauline Tanner. 10481 
Love must be grand; song. ©1.. 


May 11, 19333" unp. i219); Wal- 
liam Doerfel, 10482 


Love (A) song; canon, w Helen Wad- 
dell, from the Latin MS. of Bene- 
dictbeuern, m Gustav Holst; male 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 29592 ; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 10483 


Love stands by; w Hughie Prince, m 
Harold Mooney; with ukulele arr. 
© May 8, 1933; E pub. 36220; Luz 
bros. music publishers. 10484 


Love story; pf. ©1c¢. May 11, 1933; 
E unp. 71268; Adolph Deutsch. 
10485 


Love-time (The) waltz; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71475; 
Joe Serensco. 10486 

Lovely one; song, m Muriel Schmidt. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71226; 
Fatanitza S. Conley. 10487 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


Lovely sweetheart; song. © 1c. May 
1, 19383; E unp. 70826; Louis Leon- 
ard Henkin. 10488 


Lover; w and melody. © 1 c. May 1, 
1933; E unp. 70783; Dorothy Eliza- 
beth Goodrich. 10489 


Lover’s decision; w and melody. © 
1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70964; J. S. 
Naery. 10490 


Lovers’ paradise; w and melody. © 
tc. May 29;.1933 Be usp tae 
Margaret Sloma. 10491 


Lover’s (A) symphony; song, w R. 
Russell. © 1c. Apr. 6, 19383; E unp. 
69757; Warren Russell and Ruth 
Russell. 10492 


Love’s old sweet story; song. ©1e. 
May 6, 1988; E unp. 71854; Anna 
Belle Logan, 10493 


Love’s prisoner; w William Blake, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. Winthrop Rogers ed. © May 
9, 1933; E for. 29894; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 10494 


Love’s roses; w Frances Ring, m Mar- 
tin Broones. © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 
29900; Chappell & co., td. 10495. 


Loyal lion cubs; song. © 1c. May 20, 
1933; E unp. 71711; Lois E. Mec 
Dermand. 10496 


Lullaby; song. © 1 c. May 1; 1933; 
E unp. 70818; Matilda Curtiss. 
10497 


w and melody. © 1 ec. Apr, 21, 
1933; E unp. 71080; Hdward A. 
Graham. 10498 


Lullaby of the poppies; song, w Ruth 
Wilson. © 1 ¢.. May 12, 1983; EH 
unp. 71276; Stanley Arthur Day. 

10499 


Ma mie, mon aimée; de Maurin des 
maures, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et 
André Hugon, m Jacques Janin; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Mar, 1, 
1933; E for. 29821; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10500 


McCutcheon (Ronald Maurice) *Noc- 
turno; ten. and bar. duet, unace. 
1 c.. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71252; 
Ronald Maurice McCutcheon. 
10501 


Madalon ; musical reading. © Dec. 10, 
1932; E pub. 36369; Tina B. Cornic. 
10502 


Madiana ; rumba, Maiotte Almaby, arr. 
Ted Curtiss; orch. ptes. © Mar. 25, 
1933; E for. 29997; Editions José- 
phine Baker. 10503 


440 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Madre italiana; versi Micheli; pf. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 19, 1983; E unp. 70950; 
Romolo Balzani. 10504 


Miidel - sei lieb, mach’s fensterl auf; 
Wt. mW Wi Rust. ©, Apr...21, 
1933; E for. 29644; Beboton-verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 10505 


Miidel (Hin) wie du; foxtrot, aus Ich 
bleib bei dir, text Charles Amberg, 
m Fred Raymond, arr. Hartwig von 
Platen; orch. stimmen. © Jan. 4, 
1932; E for. 29519; Harrison musik- 
verlag, G.m.b.H. 10506 


Magic (The) valley of the Rio Grande; 
song. © Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 
36360; Mabel Upson Grossman. 

10507 


Magyariana; by William Axt, arr. 
Paul Marquardt; pf. © 1 ec. May 
3, 1933; E unp. 70935; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 10508 


Mah baby; song. ©1c. May 8, 1933; 
E unp. 71140; Mabel F. Davis. 
10509 


Maid (The) of the West; song, melody 
-Starret system club. © 1c. May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71146; Emilie Dorothy 
Kathreen Ewall. 10510 


Main (La) qui caline; fox-trot, de Le 
garcon de chez Prunier, livret et 
couplets André Barde et Michel 
Carré, m Joseph Szule; avee accord 
de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29774; Editions Salabert. 10511 


Mais il ne faut pas tout prendre 4 la 
lettre; fox-trot, dans Cartes pos- 
tales, paroles Jean Deyrmon et 
André Hornez, m Lionel Cazaux; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29830; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10512 


Mais lVamour c’est autre chose; ro- 
mance valse, dans Les bleus de 
VYamour, paroles Léo Leliévre et J. 
Ardot, m Victor Alix; avec accord 
de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29838; Editions Salabert. 10513 


Make Him yours today; hymn, w and 
m Mrs. Frank Klawiter. © 1 «. 
Apr. 29, 1983; E unp. 71217; Violet 
Klawiter. 10514 


Malady of love; melody. © 1c. May 
1, 19383; E unp. 70800; James S. 
Clark. 10515 


Mamma loves me so; fox-trot song, 
melody Manuscript league. © 1 ©. 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72079; Thomas 
Charles Buxton. 10516 


10530: 


Man about town; melody. © 1 « 
May 19, 19388; E unp. 71650; Mar- 
cella Sylvia Freedman. 10517 


Man (The) on the flying trapeze; w 
and m Walter O’Keefe, transcribed 
Hugo Frey; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 29, 1933; E 
pub. 86089; Robbins music corp. 

10518 


Mandolin boy; song. © 1 ¢. May 6, 
1983; E unp. 71352; Mattie Tellef- 
son. 10519: 


Maniche; tango, de Mélo, de Manuel 
Pizarro, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes., avec texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29755; Editions Salabert. 

10520: 


Manikin (The) ; overture, R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band pts. © Apr. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 36104; K. L. King music 
house.: 10521 


Mannin veen ; Manx tone poem, Haydn 
Wood; orch. pts. © May 16, 1933; 
E for. 30072; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 10522 


Manyana—to-morrow; w Billy Hill, m 
Mabel Wayne; with ukulele arr. © 
May 18, 1933; E pub. 36415; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. 10523. 


Marching to a military band; w and 
m George Lloyd and Ralph Butler ; 


with ukulele arr. © Apr. 3, 1933; 


E for. 29862; Francis, Day & Hunt- 
er, ltd. 10524 


Maria; w Anne Stiles, melody J. Law. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71444; 
Joan Law and Anne Jones Smith. 

10525 


Marriage (The) supper call; hymn. 
© Apr. 17, 1983; E pub. 36193 ; Isaac 
Newton Watson. 10526 


Martinet (The); by Peter Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1 c. May 4, 1933; 
E unp. 70959; Movietone music 
corp. 10527 


Matra pictures; Hungarian folksongs, 
English, Clement F. Rogers, m Zol- 
tin Kodaly; mixed cho., a capella. 
© Jan. 19, 1933; E for. 30033; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 10528 

Mattinata; di Luigi Malatesta; orch. 
partis) (©: Bebe; 01983 3) Es for. 
29905; Mario Aromando. 10529 


Maurinoise (La); hymne national, 
dans Toine, paroles René Sarvil, m 
Chaura; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29828; Editions 
Salabert. 10530 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10531 


Mauvaise (La) priére; poésie René 
Chalupt, m Louis Aubert. 1. Chant 
seul. — 2, Chant et pf. © Mar, 1, 
£955.; JH) tors 2932. -colooae rand 
& cie. 10531, 10532 


May (A) burden; English madrigal, 
w Francis Thompson, m _ John 
Foulds: mixed voices. © May 26, 
1933; E for. 30082; W. Paxton & 
CO. Jta: 10533 


May the last kiss be the same: waltz, 
wand m G. L. Gibson; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 36083; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 10534 


Maybe; valse song. © 1c. May 9, 
1933; E unp. 71375; William Lemon. 
10535 


— waltz, w J. Franklyn Frye, m and 
ukulele arr. Howard Bunts. © May 
26, 1933; E pub. 36491; Frye, Ryan, 
Frankel, inc. 10536 


Maybe it’s wrong; w and melody. © 
est May, 27, 1935-" h unp 71918; 
Harold Duncan. 10537 


Me and the moon; melody, with pf. 
acc. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70997; William Ferdinand Eiche. 

10538 

Mean eyes don’t you goo goo me; song. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71350; 
John F. Smoker. 10539 


Medizval (The) modes; their melody 
and harmony for the use of the 
modern composer, A. Madeley Rich- 
ardson. 


H. W. Gray co. 10540 
Meet me down on Wabash (Ave.) ; 
song, arr. Esther Hellyer. © 1 «. 


May 24, 1933; E unp. 71869; Elsie 
M. Eagleston. 10541 


Meet me in Milwaukee and celebrate 
return of beer; song, w A. W. Hin- 
kel. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1983; E unp. 
69513; Archie W. Hinkel and Ralph 
L. Cloos. 10542 


Meet me in the evening; w Grace 
Hamilton and Al Short, with melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71448; 
Jack Stern. 10543 


Mein friseur: musikalisches lustspiel, 
Rudolf Lothar, text u. m Bert Reis- 
feld u. Rolf Marbot. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E for. 29572; Crescendo thea- 
terverlag, G.m.b.H. 10544 

Mein gorilla hat ’ne villa im zoo; paso 


doble, aus Heut’ kommt’s drauf an, 
w Peter Kuckuck, m B. Kaper u. W. 


© Apr. 25, 1933; A 62358; 


pt. 11, DES, wae 


Jurmann. © Feb. 25, 1933; E for. 
29639; Beboton-verlag, G.m.b.H. 
10545 


Mein schatz vom Tegernsee; fox-trot, 
w u. m Hans Lengsfelder u. Rudolf 
Sachs, arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. 
Stimmen, mit miinnergesangstrio arr. 
© May 6, 1933; E for. 29918; Mus- 
ikverlag City. 10546 


Melody (A) of love; melody. ©1.e. 
May 18, 19338; E unp. 71601; Oscar 
William Petersen. 10547 


Memorial day; w Joyce Kilmer, m 
H. Loren Clements. 1. 4-pt. mixed 
cho. organ acc.—2. 2-pt. treble cho. 
© Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 36242, 
36243; G. Schirmer, ine. 

10548, 10549 


Memories; fox trot song. © 1 « 
May 2, 19383; E unp. 71841; Harry 
Whitcomb. 10550 


Memories of father; mixed voices. © 
1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72047; 
Augustus N. McAbee. 10551 


Memories of mother; song. © 1 «. 
May 1, 1933; E unp. 70801; Arthur 
Louis Greiner. 10552 


—melody Jack Mahoney. © 
1 ec. May 9, 1988; E unp. 71554; Ida 
G. Blue. 10553 


waltz song, melody the Starret 
system club. © 1 ¢. May 5, 1933; 
E unp. 71063; Lulu Ethel Thomp- 
son. 10554 


Memory’s book; song, m Syivester 
Long Cross. © 1c. May 5, 1933; 
BE unp. 71041; Stella Blackerby. 

10555 


Memphis Mamie; melody T. Parham. 
© 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 72059; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 10556 


Mem’ries of mother; song, with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 c@ May 5, 19838; 
E unp. 71045; Irving Siegel. 10557 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Praeludium; op. 37, no. 
2, transcribed F. Campbell-Watson ; 
string orch. sc. and pts.; in G. maj. 
© Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 36161; M. 
Witmark & sons. 10558 


Song without words; op. 102, no. 
6, arr. Antonio E. Cafarella; brass 
choir, sc. and pts. © May 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36463; M. Wiimark & sons. 
10559 


442 


, MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Mensaje de Puerto Rico; waltz; pf. 
© 1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 72094; 
Juan O'Neill Lopez. 10560: 


Menschen (Hines) lied; nachgelassene 
ged. Ernst Goll, m Otto Siegl, op. 
73; sop. u. bar. solo, gem. chor, 
orch. u. orgel ad lib. Partitur. © 
July, 25,11931;'.E: for 29588 ;.P.. J. 


Tonger. 10561 
Menuet de la marquise; de Félix 
Hesse; orch. ptes. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29693; Choudens. 10562: 
Merkste was ...; marschlied, text 
Hans Pflanzer, m Wiga-Winston, 


spezial arr. Hans Schindler; orch. 
stimmen. © Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 
29968; Wilhelm Gebauer. 10563 


Merry-go-round (The) ; w and melody 
Ann Ronell. © 1c. May 10, 1933; 
E unp. 71215; Leo Feist, ine. 

10564 


Messer of ceremonies; overture, Will 
Hebert. ©1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 
71758; William Francis Hebert, jr. 


10565 
Mi piacerebbe ma ...; da Al cavallino 
bianco, one-step, versi Luciano 


Ramo, m Nino Ravasini, arr. Paul 
Abel; orch. pti. © Mar.. 27, 1933, 
HE for. 30010; Societa anonima Su- 
vini-Zerboni. 10566 


Michigamme (The) love song; song. 
© 1c. May 27, 1983; E unp. 72016; 


Josephine Couch Doty. 10567 
Michigan boulevard; pf. © 1c. May 
22, 19338; E unp. 71781; William 
Chandler Nelms. 10568 


Midnight melody; w and melody; pf. 
treble. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70786; Jac. D. Ellis. 10569: 


Minnie the moocher’s passed away; 
song, w J. Newell Burns. © 1 ©. 
May 18, 19383; E unp. 71600; George 
Hartmus Nelson. 10570 


Mirologio per un bambino; parole di 
un canto popolare greco, tr. Pio 
Bondioli, m Ildebrando Pizzetti. ‘© 
May 28, 1983; E for. 30088; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 10571 


Miss Springtime; w S. Armstrong, m 
J. Beck. ©1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71092; Sybil Armstrong and John 
Beck. 10572 


Mississippi basin; fox-trot, w Andy 
Razaf, m Reginald Foresythe. © 
May 15, 1983; E pub. 36290; Joe 
Davis, inc. 10573 


10589 


Mistaken; waltz song. © 1c. May 20, 
1933; E unp. 71708; Pete Marceuzzo, 
Ape. 10574 

Mr. Roosevelt; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 2, 1988; E unp. 71290; Perey 
Gillespie. 10575 


—— Rev. version. © 1c. May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71127; Percy Gillespie. 
10576 


Mister Roosevelt, we’re sure proud of 
you; w and melody. © 1c. May 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 71103; Walter Irving. 

10577 


Mit dem sch-sch-sch-tiberraschungszug ; 
fox-trot, w Peter Herz u Salpeter, 
m Hermann Leopoldi. © Feb. 10, 
1933; E for. 80041; Wiener oper- 
ettenverlag, G.m.b.H., Dacapo ver- 
lag. 10578 


= = arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher; salon-orch. wu. jazz 
stimmen. © Feb. 15, 1933; E for. 
30042 ; Wiener operettenverlag, 
G.m.b.H., Dacapo verlag. 10579 


Mocking bird; w and m Bert Emil. © 
1c. May 6, 1983; E unp.. 71357; 
Bertha E. Seippel. 10580 


Modern sweetheart; fox trot song. © 
1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 71332; Rose 
Ruhl. 10581 


Moi. j’écoute l’accordéon ; valse, paroles 
Francis Carco et Jean Rieux, m Vin- 
eent Seotto; avee accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29778; 
Hditions Salabert. 10582 


Moineaux (Les) ; paroles J. Gilbert, m 
M. Cadier. © Mar. 1; 1988; E for. 
29738; Durand & cie. 10583 


= melodie M. Cadier. "© Mar. 
1, 19383; E for. 29737; Durand « Gie. 
10584 


Money; w and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
10, 1933; E unp. 71246; Paul Ellerbe. 
10585 

Money isn’t worrying us; pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 72031; 
Dorothy G. Galbraith. 10586 


Monfred (A. H.) Pastorale; paroles 
Jean Sorbier; avee accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29806; 
Editions Salabert. 10587 


Montana moon; w Alfred K. Brix, m 
Irving Siegel. © 1c. May 2, 1983; 
E unp. 70873; Siegel & Brix. 10588 

Moods; song; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 28, 1983; E pub. 36465; Simon 
Vander Laan. 10589 


443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10590 


Moon (The) and the stars in the sky; 
waltz song. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 
36421; Mary Farley Thompson. 

10590 


© 1c. May 18, 
71397; Frank War- 
10591 


Moonlight and melody; w and m Gus 
Kahn, Phil Harris and George B. 
Adlam; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © May 25, 1933; E pub. 
36449; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

10592 

Moonlight and you; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 
72052; Carmel Dorris. 10593 


Moonlight memories of you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 29, 19383; E unp. 72029; 
Paul Nelson. 10594 


Moonlight on black water; pf. with 
w..© 1.c. May 1, 1983; E unp. 
70887; Virginia May Peacock. 

10595 

Mocnlight on the Chesapeake; waltz 
song, w Woody Frisino. © May 4, 
1933; E pub. 36312; Frederick Bur- 
ton Hammann. 10596 


waltz, w Woody Frisino, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 4, 1983; E ump. 
71002; Frederick Burton Hammann. 
10597 


Moonlight on the ocean waves; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


Moon dear; melody. 
1933; E unp. 
shauer. 


are. (©) f ¢ May22 1933) Bunp, 
71718; Lillian M. Skeggs. 10598 
Moonlight on the prairie; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 29, 19383; E unp. 72026; 
Farres Evans. 10599 


Moonlight symphony; song. © May 5, 
1933; E pub. 36434; Blanche Strei- 
cher. 10600 


Moonstruck; w Sam Coslow, m Ar- 
thur Johnston. ©1c. May 25, 1933 ; 
E unp. 72004; Famous music corp. 

10601 


More and more; song. © 1 ¢. May 
23, 1933; E unp. 71821; Sherrill C. 


Passage. 10602 
Morenita; tango, w and m Charles 
Maduro; with guit. arr. © Mar. 27, 


1933; E pub. 36112; Southern music 
pub. ¢o., ine. 10603 


Morris County legion band; march, 
George Samuel Contor; pf. © 1 «. 
May 20, 1983; E unp. 71704; Samuel 
Contor. 10604 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 28: 


Mosellied ; aus Thurant, w R. Allmers, 
m Kurt Zorlig. 1. Vierstimmigen. 
ménnerchor, a cappella. Partitur u. 
stimmen.—2. Gesang u. klavier. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29858, 29859; 
Tischer & Jagenberg, G.m.b.H. 

10605, 10606. 


Moten’s swing; melody Buster and 
Bennie Moten. © 1c. May 26, 1933;. 
E unp. 72062; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 10607 


Mother ; fox trot song. © 1c. May 9, 
1933; E unp. 71383; Bessie Lake 
McDevitt. 10608. 


—song. © Mar. 14, 1933; E pub. 
36373; Julia Robards Herbert. 
10609 


— song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c..May 22, 1933;: 
E unp. 71717; May Sandahl. 10610: 


written and composed Llew Weir 
and James Walsh; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 29521; Liew 
Weir music co. 10611 


Mother & me; w and m Hugo Fried-. 
hofer. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 
71930 ; Movietone music corp. 10612: 


Mother, dear mother; song. © 1 c¢. 
May 18, 1933; E unp. 71624; Mary 
Margurite Leonard. 10613: 


Mother dear, you’ve been my dearest 
pal; w Billy Vrooman, m Stan 
Tucker. © May 12, 1933; EH pub- 
36274; William D. Vrooman. 

10614 


Mother Goose days; song. ©1c. May 
1, 1933 ; E unp. 70780; Marion Nixon. 
Kimball. 10615 


Mother loves me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71230; Fran- 
cisco P. Domingo. 10616. 


Mother o’ mine; song, arr. Frank 
Fuhrer. © 1 c. May 11, 1933; E 
unp. 71274; Grace Mel Murray. 

10617 


Mother of mine; pf. with w. ©1e. 


May 5, 1933; E unp. 71040; Fay 
Dancer. 10618. 
—— song, arr. Stan Tucker. © 1 ©¢. 


May 22, 19383; E unp. 71755; Jack 
Cuthbert. 10619 


Mother’s love; song. © 1c. May 18, 
1933; E unp. 71625; Mary Margu- 
rite Leonard. 10620: 


+44 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 5, 1933 


Mots (Les) d’amour; slow-fox, de 
L’oiseau des iles, paroles Henry 
Varna et Pierre-Paul Fournier, m 
Virgilio Ranzato, arr. Al Wayes; 
-orch. ptes. © Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 
‘29993; Editions Joséphine Baker. 

10621 


‘Mountain (The) pines; valse song. 
© 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 71379; 
Julina Bray. 10622 


‘Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Diver- 
timento no. 1; arr. and ed. Theodore 
M. Finney; 1st and 2d B flat clari- 
nets and bassoon, sc. and pts. © 
May 25, 1933; E pub. 36453 ; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 10623 


Divertimento no. 2; transcribed 
and ed. Theodore M. Finney; wood- 


‘winds. Se. and pts. © Apr. 27, 
1983; E pub. 36171; M. Witmark & 
sons. 10624 

Divertimento no. 3; transcribed 


and ed. Theodore M. Finney ;: wood- 


mindsessc and pts... © .Apr.:27, 
1933; E pub. 36172; M. Witmark & 
sons. 10625 


Mud pie days; waltz, w H. Heric, mel- 
ody Starret system club. © 1 ©. 
May 9, 1983; E unp. 71165; Hattie 
Heric and Starret system club. 

10626 


Muddy Mississippi; w and m Hugo 
Friedhofer. © 1 c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71929; Movietone music corp. 

10627 

Mura San; song. ©1c. May 26, 1933; 

E unp. 71970; Frances Kleinhaus. 
10628 


Musie for two; musical romance, bE., 
lyrics and m Brooke Chattry. © 
1 ec. May 10, 1983; D 28437; John 
Howard Ford. 10628* 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With. suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 5, May 1933. © May 38, 1933; 
E for. 29845; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 10629 


Musik; ftir flote, klarinette, violine u. 
klavier, Ernst Reinstein, op. 34. 
Partitur u. stimmen. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29568; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag. 10630 


Muskoka moon; song, m Leah E. Shea. 
© 1 ¢. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72050; 
Harriet R. Shea. 10631 


My baby Ann; waltz, from Bring back 
my gal, w and melody. ©1c. May 
9, 1933; E unp. 71160; Edward 
James Carifo. 10632 


10647 


My baby made a cry baby of me; w 
Howard Johnson and Charles To- 
bias, m J. Fred Coots; with ukulele 
arr. © May 13, 1933; E pub. 36282; 
Remick music corp. 10633 


My birthday gift of roses; fox trot 
song. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 
71348; Elizabeth A. Ream. 10634 


My bluebird’s singing the blues; from 
International house, w Leo Robin, 
m Ralph Rainger; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 27, 1933; E pub. 36100; 
Famous music corp. 10635 


My bower; w George Darley, m Alec 
Rowley. © May 9, 1933; E for. 
29949; Boosey & co., ltd. 10636 


My bright golden poppy; pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71163; 
Minnie Avery. 10637 


My broken dream; w and melody. © 
1c. May,..3,..1938 %,H. unp. (6892; 
Jeanette Deitch Herwitz. 10638 


My broken melody; w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 18, 1933; E unp. 71593; 
Murrill Bevans. 10639 


My California girl; song. © 1c. May 
9, 193838; E unp. 71378; R. V. Moore. 
10640 


My Carolina home; w and m Mrs. 
Richard Marlowe. © 1 c. May 17, 
1933 ; E unp. 71894; Laura Marlowe. 

10641 


My castle in Maine; w Edward Hey- 
man, melody John W. Green. 
1 ce. May 20, 19383; E unp. 71843; 
Famous music corp. 10642 


My choice; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 12, 1933; E unp. 71298; Sally 
Fredricks, Bert Douglas and J. P. 
DeLaney. 10643 


My dear; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ce) May 4° 19835" Runp. M02ns 
Nina Smiley Fick. 10644 


My dear dad; w and melody Sidney 
Cullom Dunn; [mixed voices] © 
te. May 19,1938; ).Heunps, 71629; 
Sidney C. Dunn. 10645 


and melody Bill- 
© 1. ¢ May 18, 


My-dear-heart; Ww 
Pete Peterson. 


19383; E unp. 71591; William 
Anthony Peterson. 10646 
My dear Wisconsin home, with its 


beauty sublime and rare; song, arr. 
Grace May Yapp. © May 11, 1933; 
E pub. 36225; Mathilda Meier Feil. 

10647 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10648 


pt. 1, n-. S., v.28 


My design for living; w and melody 
Abner Silver and Billy Livingston. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933: E unp. 71016; 
Superior music, ine. 10648 


My diary; valse, w and m Annie Col- 
angelo. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 
71376; Annie Jack. 10649 


My dream house of love; w and mel- 
ody.. © 1 c.. May. 15, 1933; E -unp. 
71476; Frances Maine Hanson. 

10650 


My dream is gone; w Arthur Quadrio, 
with melody. © 1c. May 12, 1933; 
E unp. 71322; Harold Schechter. 

10651 


My dreams of a little white house; 
song, melody Jack Mahoney. ©1c. 
May 12, 1933; E unp. 71683 ; Marion 
I, Fancher. 10652 


My evening song; w Irving Kahal, m 
Bert Rose. © May 17, 1933; E 
pub. 36408; M. Witmark & sons. 

10653 


My first love to last; from Adorable, 
w George Marion, jr., m Richard 
A. Whiting; with ukulele arr. © 
May 3, 1933; E pub. 36123; Movie- 
tone music¢ corp. 10654 


My hat’s off to you, dad; m Sylvester 


Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
May 5, 19383; E unp. 71089; Fay 
Dancer. 10655 
My heart is calling; song. © 1. 


May 17, 1933; E unp. 71584; Ferdi- 
nand Murray Holton. 10656 


My heart is in your hands; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. May 25, 1933; 
E unp. 71923; Hayden Hamilton 
Reynolds. 10657 


My heart’s back in New Orleans; w 
L. Peace, melody R. Rio. © 1 e«. 
May 24, 1933; E unp. 71880; Rosa 
Rio and Lu Peace. 10658 


My heart stampeded to you; song. 
1 ce. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71461; 
Herman Dick Kissenger. 10659 


My heartbreaker; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1c. May 12, 1933; EB 
unp. 71684; Carol Gifford. 10660 


My heart’s desire; from Adorable, w 
George Marion, jr., m Richard A. 
Whiting; with ukulele arr. © May 
3, 19383; E pub. 36125; Movietone 
music corp. 10661 

My heaven’s in a rocking chair; Ww 
and melody. © 1 ¢. May 18, 1933; 
E unp. 71607; Ella Allen. 10662 


My highway of dreams; song. ©1«. 
May 19, 1933; E unp. 71638; Ray 
D. Hesselmeyer. 10663. 


My home down by the swampland; 
song. © 1c May 1, 1983; E unp. 
70817; Matilda Curtiss. 10664 


My home on the hill; song. © 1. 
May 18, 1933; E unp. 71626; Mary 
Margurite Leonard. 10665 


My honey Lou; arr. Jack Keene; 
dance orch. pts. © 1 ¢ May 16, 
1933; E unp. 71502; Gayle Strohm 
McKnight. 10666 


My honey’s got a job; w and m Trudie 


West. © 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
71155; Minnie Gertrude West. - 
10667 

My ideal; w Thekla Hollingsworth,. 


m Edgar R. Carver. © May 5, 
1933; E pub. 36204; Harms, inc. 
10668 


My imaginary sweetheart; w Edward 
Eliscu, m Harry Akst; with ukulele 
arr. © May 25, 1933; E pub. 36461; 
M. Witmark & sons. 10669 


My indoor, outdoor, good-time, any- 
time girl; w and melody Al Lewis, 
Buddy Fields and Al Sherman. © 
1 e. May 23, 1983; E unp. 71826; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

10670 


My Irish melody ; w and m Mike Ben- 
ton; with ukulele arr. ©1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71018; Mitchell Mc- 
Iver Benton. 10671 


My isn’t she a darlin’; w and melody 
Walter Willis. © 1 c. May 38, 1933; 
E unp. 70878; Walter Edward Wil- 
lis. 10672 


My jig saw puzzle of love; w Allen 
Taub, m Lou Herscher; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 29, 1983; E pub. 
36291; Alfred music ¢o., ine. 10673 


My keepsakes; waltz song, m Harriet 
L. Ward. © 1 ¢ May 9, 1933; 
unp. 71831; Jay Jasmine Jackson. 

10674 


My life-time pal; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 11, 1933; E unp. 71282; 
Chas. P. Walcott. 10675 


My little Cinderella; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 2, 1933; E unp. 70865; Jean 
LaHue Brown. 10676 


My little doll; song. © 1c May 1, 
1933; E unp. 70828; Karl R. Karn- 
bach. 10677 


446 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


10705 


My little log home in the forest; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; 
FE unp. 71481; Arthur Willium Wel- 
bon. 10678 


My littie mother; waltz, Valentin 
Thébault et Jack April; orch. ptes. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29764; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 10679: 


My little old hometown; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
71941; Laura V. Eaton. 10680: 


My major girl is in a minor key with 
me; w and melody. © 1c. May 12, 
1933; E unp. 71310; Sam Schuman. 

10681 


My Master hath a garden; w anon., 
m ©. Armstrong Gibbs; sop., mezzo 
and alto. Winthrop Rogers ed. © 
Apr. 11, 1933; E for. 29530; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 10682 


My memories of yesterday; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E 
unp. 71556; Raymond Joseph O’Mal- 
ley. 10683 


My mistress frowns; w anon., m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Apr. 18, 
1933; E for. 29531; Boosey & co., 
lid. 10684 


My mountain home; song, m E. A. 
Grames. © 1c. May 22, 19383; E 
unp. 71783; Leslie R. Smith. 10685 


My nights are so lonely without you; 
fox trot song. © 1c. May 10, 1933; 
E unp. 713888; Emma Louise John- 
son. 10686 


My old beau; song, melody Larry E. 
Goffin. © 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 
72015; Wm. E. Smith. 10687 


My old homestead, ’way out there; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. May 
Zotoaa: Hy Un “72013: Hobart 
Byram. 10688: 


My old mountain home in the West; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E 
unp. 70809; William A. Davis. 

10689 

My old southland home; w Sue Skel- 
ton, melody Clarence Walker and 
Wm. Roach. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
E ounp. 71858; Wm. Roach publica- 
tions. 10690 


My old sweetheart; valse song. © 
De. Magy 2,.; 19383 + -Hicunp: 71334 ; 
Presley B. Johnson. 10691 


My Ozark mountain home; song, arr. 
Jean Walz; with ukulele arr. © 
May 10, 1983; E pub. 36354; Fritz 
Clark, Fleming Allan and Gene Ar- 


nold. 10692, 
My palace of dreams; song. © 1 «. 


May 12, 1988; E unp. 71404; Sadie 
Louise Lindsay. 10693 


My past, my present, my future; w 
and melody Harry Revel and Mack 
Gordon. © 1c. May 27, 1933; E 
unp. 71977; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc. 10694 


My pillow slip, my dream ship, and 
you; w R. O. Wilson, melody Al 
Knoll. © 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 
71561; Ralph O. Wilson and Albert 
EK. Knoll. 10695 


My prairie home and you; waltz song. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71133; 
Lena Geck. 10696 


My prayer; w Karl Frederick Wett- 
stone, m Edgar Milton Weich; in 
C. © May 15, 1933; E pub. 36315; 
Thecdore Presser co. 10697 


My pretty blue-eyed Slovak maiden; 
fox-trot song; with ukulele arr. © 
May 26, 1983; E pub. 36385; George 
M. Lukac. 10698 


My Rocky Mountain shack; song, 
m EH. A. Grames. © 1 ¢. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71784; Leslie R. Smith. 

10699 


My Rocky Mountain sweetheart; song, 
m E. A. Grames. © 1 ¢c. May 22, 
1933 ; E unp. 71785; Leslie R. Smith. 


10700 
My rosary of God bless you’s; song, m 
Sister Mary Catherine. © 1 ce. 


May 20, 1933; E unp. 71701; Mar- 
garet O’Connor. 10701 


My song of love: song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
May 10, 19838; E unp. 71242; Robert 
Wilson. 10702 


My sweetheart; waltz, w and melody 
in (G maj.” .<GY 1, e¢ Mayn29. 1933: 
E unp. 72046; Charles Ernest Lindig. 

10703 


My sweetheart of dreams; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©.1.¢. May 22, 1983; H unp. 71731; 
Anna B. Isbell. 10704 

My symphony to you; pf. with w. © 
1. -e.. May .6,42983>, B.iunp:.. 71d2 : 
George T. F. Galindo. 10705 


447 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10706 


My temptation; American lyrics Al 
Dubin, m Henry Sullivan and Des- 
mond Carter; with ukulele arr. © 
May 2, 1933; E pub. 36178; Harms, 
inc. 10706 


My Thousand Island home; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70988; Richard J. Matthews. 10707 


My true love hath my heart; poem 
Philip Sidney; sop. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto. © May 5, 1933; E for. 29846; 
Frederick A. Ogilvy. 10708 


My Uncle Sam; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 71733; Sav- 
erio Pillarella. 10709 

My Verdie Valley home; w L. Wedge, 
melody Starret system club. © 1 ¢. 
May 20, 1983; E unp. 71695; Lillian 
Wedge and Dudley Burton. 10710 


Mystery (The) of the lost scroll; op- 


eretta, w and melodies. © 1c. Apr. 
28, 1933; D 28435; Ruth Austin 
Cook. 10710* 


Na kai 0 Hawaii; song, arr. Dorothy 
M. Kahananui. ©1c. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71398; Rosalie Abreu Flores. 

10711 


Nir morgon gryr, da blir det solsken ; 
W anon.; mixed voices. © Mar. 27, 
1933; E pub. 36394; J. A. Hultman. 

10712 


Nana; oper, text, nach dem roman 
Zolas, v. Max Brod, m Manfred Gur- 
litt; klavierauszug mit text. © 
Mar. 22, 1983; D 28455; Universal 
edition, a. g. 10712* 


Natchez-on-the-hill; 3 Virginian 
country dances, arr. John Powell, 
op. 30 bis; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Apr. 
24, 1933; E pub. 36246; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 10713 


Natural dance rhythms for children 
and adults: pf. © May 38, 1933; E 
pub. 36418; Elba Davies. 10714 


Nature in the raw is seldom mild; fox- 
trot, w Frank N. Dimmy, melody O. 
Bunkers, jr., rev. Starret system 
club. © 1. May 31, 1933; E unp. 
72081; Frank Dimmy and Orlando 
Bunkers, jr. 10715 

Nature wonders; song. © 1 ce. May 
16, 19388; E unp. 71508; Margaret 
Ann Baker. 10716 


Ne dis pas de folies; paroles Jacques 
Charles, m Jean Lenoir; avee accord 
de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29810; Editions Salabert. 10717 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Ne reviens pas; paroles Camille Fran- 
cois, m Wal-Berg. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29686; Société anonyme fran- 
caise Chappell. 10718 


Near an aged pine tree; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71484; 
H. Jesse Stantz. 10719 


Neath the Shenandoah moon; song. © 
1c. May 29, 1933; E unp: 72054; 
John Holt McElroy, jr. 10720 


*Neath the tropical moon; waltz song, 
w Walton Hamrick, m arr. Ernest 
Shonfield. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E 
unp. 71760; John Edgar Campbell. 

10721 


Need you for love; w M. Turner, m 
S. Heavenrich. ©1c. May 20, 1933; 
E unp. 71703; Miriam Turner and 
Sam Heavenrich. 10722 


Nella ; by Marlin Skiles; pf. © May 1, 
1933; E pub. 36132; Robbins music 
corp. 10723 


Nella luna; di Ernesto De Curtis, arr. 
I. Culotta; orch. parti. © Mar. 27, 
1933 ; E for. 30018; Societa anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 10724 


Nervous fingers; pf. © 1 c¢. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71790; Bernice Feld- 
man. 10725 


Nervous tension; melody T. Parham. 
© 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 72060; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 10726 


Nestling in my arms; w and melody; 
pf. treble. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E 
unp. 70787; Jae. D. Ellis. 10727 


Nettie dear; w and melody. © 1 .¢. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70969; Wm. T. 
Penninger. 10728 


New (A) day song; w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71470; 
Margaret C. Wheeler. 10729 


New (The) deal; w and melody. © 
1 ¢c. May 10, 1933; E unpsoti2as. 
Lipa Feingold. 10730 


New (The) deal is here; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
70908 ; Wm. B. Frosch. 10731 


New rhythm; by William Axt, arr. 
Charles Maxwell; pf. © 1c. May 
22, 1933; E unp. 71774; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 10732 


New (The) sunrise; w L. Marshall, 
m J. Saunders. © Apr. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 35945; Louis Marshall and 
Joseph Saunders. 10733 


448 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


New (The) universal school music 
series; unison songs, Walter Dam- 
rosch, George H. Gartlan, and Karl 
W. Gehrkens. © Mar. 24, 1933; A 
61462; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
inc. 10734 


Niagara Falls; w and melody Walter 
Brown. ©1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 
71620; Southern music pub. co., ine. 


10735 

Nice night; w and melody. © 1. 
May 5, 19338; HE unp. 71295; Ida 
Shurman. 10736 


Niemann (Walter) Drei leichte sona- 
Limen op, 128, no. 13; pt.; ©, Aug. 
31, 1932; EH for. 29579; Henry Li- 
tolff's verlag. 10737 


Night flight ; theme, Herbert Stothart ; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71779; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 10738 


Night (The) I can’t forget; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 11, 1933; E 
unp. 71259; La Mar Parrish. .10739 


Night (The) is coming; song, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark. © May 22, 1933; H 
pub. 36405; Henry M. Willems. 

10740 


Night (The) is so beautiful sweet- 
heart with you; w and melody. © 
1 c..May 5, 19383; E unp. 71069; 
Edwin A. Fossum. 10741 


Night of love; w and m Bob Harris. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71243; 
Wm. R. Harris. 10742 


Night (The) we met; w and melody 
Gene Gilford and Glen Gray. ©1e. 
May 24, 1933; H unp. 71884; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 10743 


Nightfall and you, dear; w F. L. Ba- 
rone, m A. N. Barone; pf. © 1 ec. 
May 8, 1933; E unp. 71135; Anthony 
N. Barone and Fred L. Barone. 

10744 


Nighttime is lovetime for sweethearts; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. May 29, 1933; EH 
unp. 72028; Ben W. Wright. 10745 


Nikdy se nevrati pohadka mladi; by 
Karel Vacek, arr. Fred J. Divisek ; 
orch. pts., with w. © May 1, 1933; 
E pub. 36488; Joseph Jiran. 10746 


——— song, Karel Vacek, arr. Fred J. 
Divisek. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 
36489 ; Joseph Jiran. 10747 


Nimm diesen ring; w _ Friedrich 
Schwarz, m Gerhard Mohr u. Otto 


10763 


Linde. © Jan., 28, 1933; E for. 
29643; Beboton-verlag, G.m.b.H. 
10748 


Nina; w and melody Andy Razaf and 
Russell Wooding. © 1c. May 17, 
1933; E unp. 71621; Southern music 
pub, co., inc. 10749 


No-account man; song, melody Deryck 
Harrington Waring. © 1c. May 10, 
19383; E unp. 71202; Edward Moffat 
Brainard. 10750 


No longer reject Him; hymn. © May 
28, 1933; E pub. 36485; Muriel G. 
Hiebert. 10751 


No matter; song, m Jack Mahoney. © 
May 4, 1933; E pub. 35483; Emily 
Thompson. 10752 


No one loves you as I do; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c May 1, 1933; E unp. 70814; 
Louis Knaus. 10753. 


Nobody else; w Peter Gregory, m 
Geoffrey Henman. © Mar. 2, 1933; 
EH for. 29879; Geoffrey Fletcher, ltd. 

10754 


Non parlar d’amore; slow fox, Paul 
Abel; orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; E 
for. 30013; Societa anonima Suvini- 
Zerboni, 10755 


Non piango piti; valzer, Daniele Serra ; 
orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 
30006; Societa anonima Suvini-Zer- 
boni. 10756 


Nonchalance; fox trot song, w Bar- 
bara Burk: -© 1 ¢. May 2, 1935; # 
unp. 70832; Walter Romanoff. 

10757 


None so lovely as you; song. ©1e. 
May 25, 1933; E unp. 71921; Russell 
Lloyd Jones, 10758 


Not even a memory; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ May 16, 1988; E unp. 71522; 


Frances Longo. 10759 
Not guilty; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
21, 19338; E pub. 361384; Frank 
Grover Shafer. 10760 
Not made with hands; hymn. © 1 ¢. 


May 18, 1933; E unp. 71687; Edward 
Wainwright Perkins. 10761 


Nothing to do; w and music. ©1e. 
May 5, 1983; E unp. 71080; Paul 
Fruechtenicht. 10762 


Notorious baby; song. © 1 ¢c. May 
19, 1933; E unp. 71837; Joseph Elias 
Anthony. 10763 


449 


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10764 


Notte Napoletana; versi Aldo Fabrizi; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1933; E unp. 
70951; Romolo Balzani. 10764 


Now that I care, love is passing me by; 
w Maurice VY. Bochicchio, with mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71442; Pasquale J. Bentivegna. 

10765 

Now you're here; from How d’you do, 


w and m Ord Hamilton. © Apr. 13, 
1933; E for. 29877; Geoffrey 
Fletcher, Itd. 10766 


Now you're in the movies, oh how 
you’ve become high hat; song, w 
Alec Denham. © 1c. May 13, 1933; 
E unp. 71396; William J. Garland. 

10767 

Nowadays nothing’s new; fox-trot, w 
A. Duval, m L. Roche; pf. © 1. 
May 9, 1933; E unp. 71176; Louis 
Roche and Antoinette Duval. 10768 

Nuit (Une) devant soi; blues, de Une 


petite femme dans le train, Ph. 
Parés et G. van Parys; pf., violon, 


violoncelle et contrebasse. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 29165; Editions 
Salabert. 10769 


Nuit enchantée; by L. E. De Fran- 
cesco, arr. P. Brunelli; pf.-conduc- 
tor. © 1G May 4, 1933; E ump. 
70956; Movietone music corp. 

10770 

Nuit (La) immortelle; poésie Maurice 
Chassang, m Georges Hiie. © Mar. 
1, 1933; E for. 29706; Heugel. 

10771 

Nunca lo sabris; valse cancion. © 1 
c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71657; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 10772 


Nuovo (11) congresso 1933 ; canzonetta 
Siciliana, parole e melodia. © 1 «. 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72065; Orazio 
Iannuzzo. 10773 


Nursery rhymes; w Gus Kahn, m Al 
Goodhart, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. © 
1 ce. May. 22,,.1983; BE, unp.. 11746; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 10774 


0 gentle Colorado waves; song, mel- 


ody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1933; E unp. 71549; Michael M. 
Ambrosychuk. 10775 


O gentle night; w and melody. ©1¢c. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71495; Viola 
M. Kahle. 10776 

© mistress mine; w W. Shakespeare, 
m Arnold Williams; mixed voices. 
© May 2, 1933; E for. 29650; 
Banks & son. 10777 


+ 


~- 


9) 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


O that I had a home, that I could call 
my own; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70984; Jean 
Johnson. 10778 


O that men would praise the Lord; w 
from Psalms, m F. Leslie Calver; 
mixed cho. © Apr. 15, 1933; E pub. 
36349; Concordia pub. house. 10779 


Ode aux marquises; poésie Maurice 
Boukay, m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 
1, 1933; E for. 29714; Heugel. 

10780 


Oeuvres complétes de Francgois Coup- 
erin; publiées par un groupe de 
musicologues, sous la direction de 
Maurice Cauchie. tomes 2 — 4. Mu- 
sique de clavecin 1—3. — tome 11. Mu- 
sique vocale 1. © Dee. 30, 1932; A 
for. 21038; Louise B. M. Dyer. 

10781 


Oh and how; song. © 1 ce. May 6, 
1933; E unp. 71363; Richard Fay. 
10782 


Oh, baby I’m in love; song. © 1. 
May 29, 1933; E unp. 72021; Maur- 
ice Martin. 10783 


Oh buoy, so true to your task; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © May 10, 
1933; E pub. 36487; Sally Scott. 

10784 


Oh come, my love; song, ed. Charles 
Midgley. © 1c. May 15, 1933; HE 
unp. 71555; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 

10785 


Oh, how I adore you; w Roy Turk, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 «¢ 
May 138, 1933; E unp. 71408; Leo 
Feist, ine. 10786 


Oh! how I miss you sweetheart; song, 
melody Starret system club. ©1 ce. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71452; Wil- 
liam Gabrielson. . 10787 

Oh! mama but wasent [sic] I scared; 


w J. Barton Adams, melody Z. Sey- 
bold. © 1c May 5, 19338; E unp. 


71074; Zeb Seybold and Frank 
Harding. 10788 
Oh! papa; opérette, livret André 


Barde, m Maurice Yvain; partition 
pf. et chant. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 29766; Editions Salabert. 10789 


Oh! Susanna; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. Alexander Koshetz; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 
36163; M. Witmark & sons. 10790 


Oh, there’s coming a bright day; w 
and melody. ©1c. May 26, 1933; EB 
unp. 71937; Ethel Evans. 10791 


0 


i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Oh! you lucky people; w A. C. Rich, 
m M. A. Blower. © 1 ¢ May 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 71699; Mary A. Blower 
and Arthur C. Rich. 10792 


Okay pal; fox-trot, w Sidney Holden, 
m Jack Rich and Al. Vann, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © May 
3, 1983; E pub. 36126; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 10793 


‘Old Adam the poacher; by W. H. 
Reed; strings, pf.-conductor and per- 
cussion ad lib. pts. © Apr. 25, 
1933 ; E for. 29661; Joseph Williams, 
itd. 10794 


Old barley corn; w and melody. © 
1 e. May 15, 1983; E unp. 71479; 
Margaret C. Whee‘ter. 


Old (The) covered bridge; w and mel- 
ody E. S. Allen. © 1c. May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71483; Edgar S. Allen 
and William F. Wilson. 10796 


‘Old-fashion (The) church around the 
corner; song.’ © Apr. 5, 1933;°E 
pub. 36097; Frank L. Veach. 10797 


Old (The) folks back home; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71088; Jimmy Long. 10798 


‘Old friend of mine; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. May 381, 1933; E unp. 
72067; Anne R. Munson. 10799 


Old (The) home; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 
36185 ; Hattie B. Watson. 10800 


Old (The) homestead; w and melody. 
. ©1e. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71952; 


Myrtie M. Carson. 10801 


Old Jonah had a whale of a time in a 
whale; men’s voices. © Apr. 3, 
1933 ; E pub. 36208; Frederick Wick. 

10802 


Old Man Depression; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71206; 
Bee C. Brooks. 10803 


Old Man Propaganda; song. © 1 ©. 
May 25, 1983; E unp. 71916; Laura 
L. Beran. 10804 


Old Man Sphinx; song, w Stella Watts 
Hotlowell. © May 15, 1933; E pub. 
36392; Hmma Lou Kurtz. 10805 


Old Mother Hubbard; w Charlie To- 
bias, m W. C. Polla; with ukulele 
arr. © May 4, 1933; E pub. 36133; 
Olman music corp. 10806 


10795 


10819 


Ole Mandy Preshun; w and m Hudson 
Banks. .© May 12, 1933; E pub. 
36247; Depression publishers, Vin- 
cent L. Hetrick, mer. 10807 


On a hillside by the sea; w and mel- 
ody Herman Pincus, Billy Barry 


and Tommy Christian. © 1 ¢. May 
20, 1933; E unp. 71850; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ince. 10808 


On a ionely island with you; song, 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72027; 
S. C. Jenkins. 10809 


On a summer’s night with you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ May 12, 1933; E 
unp. 713801; Thelma Kiernan, Bert 
Douglas and J. P. DeLaney. 10810 


On est mieux a deux; slow-fox, de 
Chouchou poids plume, paroles Max 
Eddy et Robert Bibal, m André 
Demurger; avee accord de lVukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29825; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 10811 


On my dream river just. you and I; 
w Chester Jasin, m Henry August, 
pf. arr. Basil V. Alt; with ukulele 
arr. Alta Vincent. © May 22, 1933; 
HE} pub. 36443; E. M. Waltz music co. 
10812 


On n’se refait pas; de Au pays du 
soleil, paroles René Sarvil, m Vin- 
cent Scotto; avec acord de lVukulele. 


© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29777; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 10813 
On the prairie trail; song. © 1 ©¢. 


May 19, 1983; E unp. 71666; Robert 
Green. 10814 


On the sunset hills of sweet Catoctin ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. May 22,1983; H 
unp. 71734; Millard N. Nusz. 10815 


On to victory; march, William Arthur 
Sewell; band pts. © May 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36266; Carl Dillon music co. 

10816 


On with the show, sweetheart; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. «Owl (enMayeky 1933); (Hi ump. 
70810; Louise Ewart Fritz. 10817 

On 5th avebue; w and m David Glid- 


den. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71668; David Foster Lingo. 10818 


Once there was a baby; w Desmond 
Carter, from German of Fritz Rot- 


ter, m Walter Jurmann and B. 
Kaper. © May 38, 1933; E for. 
30080; Chappell & co., ltd. 10819 


451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10820 


One bright star; w and melody. © 
a esd May <5, 19333) 0 camp. 2 aess': 
Charles Arthur Ranlet. 10820 


One cup and saucer; song. © 1 e«. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71630; 
Leonora M. Burns. 10821 


One good-bye kiss; w and melody. © 
1c. May 9, 1933; E unp. 71184; Ed- 
mund Francis La Voie. 10822 


One heart divine; valse chantée, A. H. 
Rosewig, op. 325, arr. Chas. Gilbert 
Spross; male voices. © May 5, 
1933; E pub. 36232; Joseph L. Arm- 
strong. 10823 


One of these days, I’m a-goin’ to be 
gone; song. © 1c. May 2, 1933; 
E unp. 70867; Valeria Hill Brown. 

10824 


One thing thou lackest; duet, w Gypsy 
Simon Smith. © May 2, 1933; E 
pub. 386093; Helen Augusta Black- 
mer. 10825. 


One (The) who'll do now must remind 
me of you: w and melody. ©1c. 
May 16, 1983; E unp. 71520; Wil- 
liam Michael. 10826 


Only a broken heart; song, melody 
Cecil Nellis. © 1 ¢. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 70782; Howard Nellis. 

10827 


Only a mother will love you; pf. with 
WeuiG) |e. May G6. 1983: [Ry unp. 
71164; Minnie Avery. 10828: 


Only for you my love; w Morey 
Davidson, m Carl Lampl, pf. Sse. 
Harold Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
May 19, 1933; E pub. 36396; Harry 
Bloom, inc. 10829: 


Only you; song. © 1c. May 6, 1933; 
EK ounp. 71361; Elizabeth Donelson 
Dabney. 10830 


Only you can mend my heart; song. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71351; 
Ola Durden. 10831 


Oodles of love; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. May 6, 1933; 
E unp. 71126; Ruby Burton. 10832 


Ocdles of noodles; by Jimmy Dorsey; 
E flat alto saxophone; pf. acc. © 
Apr. 29, 1933; E pub. 36088; Rob- 
bins music corp. 10833 

Orage; paroles et m Max d’Ollone. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29704; Heugel. 

10834 

Orange blossom time; song, arr. So- 
phie Jean Irving. © May 1, 19383; 
EK pub. 36389; Parthenia Jefferson. 

10835 


45 


pt. I, 0. S., V. 23 


Oriental blues; by Jack Newlon, arr. 
Billy James; pf. © May 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36467; Jack Newlon music: 
COM. 10836. 


Oscuro é il ciel; versi Giacomo Leo- 
pardi, dal greco di Saffo, m Ilde- 
brando Pizzetti. © May 23, 1933; 
E for. 30086; G. Ricordi & co. 

10837 


Our dream waltz; w and melody. © 
1 ec May 15,. 19338; Hi ounplgi2e- 


Deloros Marie Warner. 10838 
Our little love affair; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 c. 


May 5, 1933; E unp. 71049; Thomas 
David Quinn. 10839 


Our mountain valley home; m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 
May 5, 1988; E unp. 71061; Virgil 
Ownbey. 10840 


Our new dealer; pf. with w. © 1 .e. 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70898; Alfred 
Jones. 10841. 


Our shanty town refrain; arr. Maud 
Clark Bedney; pf. with w. ©1e. 
May 11, 1933; E unp. 71263; Silas. 
Walton Brister, sr. 10842 


Out of the blues; scenario Edwin M. 
Lavino, bk. Bo Brown, m_ Chas.. 
Gilpin and Joseph F. Follmann, jr.., 
arr.,D.,J..Walker. © 1.¢ Ape. w4> 
1833: D 28449; Mask and wig club. 

10842* 


Out of the mist; song. © 1 ¢. May 
23, 1933; EH unp. T1812 SArihiomey. 
Beyer. 10843: 


Out on the sea of love; song, Special 
ukulele arr. Leslie R. Evans. © 
May 1, 1983; E pub. 36121; Barl - 
Cranston Hart. 10844. 


Out West; waltz song, melody Starret 
system club. © 1 ¢. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 70819; Rufus Cleveland 
Dunn. 10845. 


Over the coals; musical play, w Her- 
man Liveright, William Beal, and 
others, m John Dippold, James Mc- 
Naughton, George Youngling, and 
cthers; pf. © 1c May 15, 1933; 
D 28457; Herman Liveright. 

10845*° 


Over the hills; galop, arr. for pf. ac- 
cordion. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 
36387; Edward J. Thurow. 10846. 


Overture finale; by F. H. Losey; orch. 


pts., with conductor. © May 25, 

1933; E pub. 36478; C. L. Barn- 

house, ine. 10847 
2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Owl (The) man; w and m Walter 
and Duff. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1983; E 
unp. 71189; Walter B. Bell. 10848 


Padre y vengador; pf. with w. © 
1c. May 15, 193883; EH unp. 71446; 
Ramon Elias Santana. 10849: 


Paix (La); deux chansons, d’Aristo- 
phane, adaptée Francois Porché, m 
Marcel Delannoy. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29709; Heugel. 10850 


Palmera; w and melody Agustin Lara. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 71618; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 10851 


Panama; fox-trot tango, w Frances 
Hstelle Lehlbach, arr. George F. 
Briegel; orch. pts. © May 5, 1933; 
E pub. 36240;  Valborg Teeling 
Walters. 10852 


Pange lingua; processional, traditional 
Latin text, m Serafino Bogatto; 3 
mixed voices, organ acc. © May 24, 
1933; EH pub. 36466; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc. 10853 


Pansy; by L. E. DeFrancesco; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E 
unp. 71934; Movietone music corp. 

10854 


Pantoum néglige; poéme Verlaine, m 
Tony Aubin. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29723; Heugel. 10855 


Papa! papa; de Oh! papa, livret 
André Barde, m Maurice Yvain; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29767; Editions Sala- 
bert. 10856 


Par (Un) de Moros; danza cancion. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71659; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 10857 


Par un clair jour d’été; poeme Ver- 
laine, m Tony Aubin. © Mar. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 29719; Heugel. 10858 


Paradise is the only place for love; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; 
E unp, 70846; Andrew Cannella. 

10859 


Paradise lane; song, m Elmer Schultz 
and Paul Huber. © 1 c May 9, 
1933; E unp. 71186; Theresa Capo- 
danno. 10860 


Paradise (A) regained; w and melody 
© 1c. May 5, 1938; E unp. 71070; 
Edwin A. Fossum. 10861 


Paradise street; w C. Fox Smith, m 
Alec Rowley; low voice. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © May 19, 1933; E for. 
30069; Boosey & co., ltd. 10862 


10876 
Paribeni (Giulio Cesare) Quattro 
liriche; versi Ada Negri. © Mar. 1, 


1933; E for. 29595; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s.a. 10863 
Paris en joie; one-step, paroles Henry 
Varna, m Pascal Bastia, arr. Ted 
Curtiss; orch. ptes. © Mar. 25, 
1933; E for. 29991; Editions José- 
phine Baker. 10864 


Parlez-moi d’affaires; fox-trot, dans 
La bonne aventure, de Jean Lenoir, 
arr. Francis Salabert; pf., violon, 
violoncelle et contrebasse. Ptes. © 
Dec. 31, 1982; E for. 29760; Editions 
Salabert. 10865 


Parting; w Gertrude M. New, m Marie 
S. Watts. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36469; White-Smith music pub. co. 

10866 


Partita; tiber den choral Wer nur den 
lieben Gott lasst walten, Ernst Pep- 
ping; orgel. © May 4, 1933; E for. 
29959; B. Schott’s sodhne. 10867 


Partita H-moll; v. Hans Joachim 
Therstappen, op. 6; flote u. klavier. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29567 ; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 10868 


Passepied et Gigue; pieces pompadour, 
Paul Pierné; pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 29691; R. Deiss. 10869 


Past (The), present and future; song. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71681; 
Clara Louise Larimore. 10870 


Pastorale und Gavotte; v. Fritz von 
Bose, op. 29, no. 1, 2; klavier. © 
Aug. 1, 1932; E for. 29580; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 10871 


Patinar; valse-cancién. © 1c. May 3, 
1933; E unp. 70927; Anna Alfaro de 
Conte. 10872 


Pavane pour une infante défunte; par 
Maurice Ravel, transcription Maur- 
ice Maréchal; violoncello et pf. © 
Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 29527; Editions 


Max Bschig. 10873 
Pe’ Lungotevere; canzone, versi R. Fra 
Piselliy © “Dee.) i, 1982= ni tor. 
29606; Romolo Balzani. 10874 


Peacefull [sic] valley; w and melody 
George Brown. ©1c. May 15, 1933; 
E unp. 71420; Louis Katzman. 

10875 

Peach picking time down in Georgia; 
w and melody Jimmie Rodgers and 
C. McMichen. © 1 ce. Mar. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 70891; Southern music pub. 
cO., ine. 10876 


453 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10877 


Perhaps I will; song, w Ruth Wilson. 
©1 ec. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71277; 
Stanley Arthur Day. 10877 


Perhaps it’s just as well: w and mel- 
ody. © 1.c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 
71224; Earle F. Olin. 10878 


Perle; pf. © 1 ¢. May 23, 1933; HB 
unp. 71809; John H. Ricketson, 3d. 
10879 


Petit (Le) violoniste; collection de 
morceaux cClassiques, choisis et 
annotés Armand Parent; violon et 
pf. 4° v. B. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29684; Delrieu fréres. 10880 


Petite (Une) berceuse; de André Cap- 
let: pl, yard, A93s50 Ao) for: 
29741; Durand & Gie. 10881 


Petite (Une) danse slovaque; par 
André Caplet. 1. Pf.—2. Pf., version 
facile... ©} Mar. ,.4;, 1933 ;,.E. ter. 
29742, 29743; Durand & cie. 

10882, 10883 


Petite (Une) march bien francaise; de 
André Caplet. 1. Pf.—2. Pf., ver- 
sion facile. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29744, 29745; Durand & cie. 

10884, 10885 


Pettin’ in the park; from Gold dig- 
gers of 1933, w Al Dubin, m Harry 
Warren; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
23, 1933; Epub. 36167 >" M.” Wit- 
mark & sons. 10886 


Peut-on croire au bonheur; valse, sur 
les motifs de l’opérette Katinka, m 
Louis Lajtai, arr.; orch. ptes., avec 
paroles. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29980; Ad. Gauwin. 10887 


Phantom (The) fantasia; melody. © 
1 «@ Apre17, 4983; Ey unp.. 70835; 
John E. Albright. 10888 


Piccolo bacio; fox-trot song, m Angelo 
Nizza ; orch. parti. © Jan. 1, 1933; 
E for. 299098; E. M. Chiappo. 

10889 

Pickaninny moon; song. © 1.c. May 
23, 1983; E unp. 71927; Ethel Eva 
Etensohn. 10890 


Pickaniny [sic] lullaby; song. ©1e. 
May 2, 1933; E unp. 70903; James 
Bouler. 10891 


Pilgrimage (The) ; by Samuel Kaylin, 
arr. Emil Gerstenberger; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. May 16, 1933; B 
unp. 71511; Movietone music corp. 

10892 

Pining for you; song. ©1c. May 15, 

1933; E unp. 71465; Arthur Rock. 
10893 


454 


pt. 10, n. s.,-v. 28. 


Pisni¢ka Ceska; valcik, K. HaSler, arr. 
Fred J. Divisek; orch. pts., with w.. 
© May 1, 1933; E pub. 36487 ; Joseph 
Jiran. 10894. 


Piston (Walter) Sonata; flute and. 
pf. © Apr. 1, 1983; E pub. 36076; 
Cos Cob press, inc. 10895. 


Pitfield (Thomas Baron) Prelude;. 
4-pt. mixed voices. © Apr. 27, 1933; 
E for. 29888; Augener, ltd. 10896: 


Platinum blonde; w James Gallaher, 
with melody. © 1c. May 17, 1933; 
E unp. 71572; Bert A. Sleeman. 

10897 


Play ball; w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston; with male quartette arr. 
of Alma mater. © 1 e@ May 25, 
1933; E unp. 72003; Famous music 
corp. 10898. 


Playhouse of dreams; pf. with w. © 
1 ce. May 8, 1983; E unp. 71138; 


Arnold McCallum Norman. 10899. 
Playin’ with the devil, and raisin’ 
Cain; w Selig Shaftel, m Josef 


Myrow, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 29, 1933; E 
pub. 36261; Mills music, ine. 10900 


Playing the washing blues; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 15, 19383; E. 
unp. 71472; Michael Gannon. 10901 


Pleading; song. © 1c. May 6, 1933;: 
E unp. 71365; C. R. Yarbrough. 
10902 


Please behave; fox-trot; pf. treble 
with w. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E- 
unp. 71663; Emmett George Fitz- 
patrick. 10903. 


Please come and save me; w J. Serra, 
m §S. Fresco. © 1c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71749; Joseph Serra and 
Saverio Fresco. 10904. 


Please daddy come back, back to our 
little home; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70918; Weston 
Boyer. 10905. 


Please don’t; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71757; Robert 
Bryant. 10906. 


Please don’t bend the suit; w and m. 
Gene Addison; pf. treble. © 1 «¢. 
May 11, 1933; E unp. 71256; Eugene 
G. Addison. 10907 


Please don’t leave me again; w and m 
Mité. ©1c¢. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71676; Francis Mary Maize. 10908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Please don’t worry dear; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71005; Norman Charles Porter. 

10909 


Please forgive; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. May 28, 1933; 
HE eunp. 71808; Lillian Fraven. 

10910 


Please, Mister President; w and mel- 
ody Allie Wrubel and Mose Sigler. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E. unp. 71107; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

10911 


Please take me back; slow fox-trot, 
w Anthony John Cassioppi, melody 
A. J. Zaceari and Anthony Ferruci 
Cason. ©1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 
72092; Andrew Joseph Zaccari. 

10912 


Pleasure’s (The) all mine; w and 
melody. © 1 c. May 19, 1933; E 
unp. 71639; Wilber Wallace Lauter- 
bach. 10913 


Plunge (The) of the Akron; w and 
melody Wilbur Duke Knapp. © 
1 ce. May 29, 19383; E unp. 72030; 
Wilbur Knapp. 10914 


Pobre flor; valse-cancién. © 1 ec. 
May 3, 1933; E unp. 70924; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 10915 


Poldee; pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1933; E unp. 70883; Lawrence Y. 
Finch. 10916 


Polish dance album; no. 3, collected 
and arr.; orch. pts. © Dec. 4, 1931; 
E pub. 36295; Jan Ulenski. 10917 


Poor (A) broken heart; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 
71562; Irene Anderson. 10918 


Poor little me; song. © 1c. May 3, 
1933; E unp. 70944; Myer Levine. 
10919 


——-w and melody. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71788; Curtis Joseph 
Poreé. 10920 


Poor ol’ nigger man; song. © 1 «. 
May 2, 1933; E unp. 71615; Anna 
Meakin. 10921 


Pop! goes the weasel; choral para- 
phrase, Wilhelm Schaffer, arr. Rich- 
ard Kountz. 1. Sop., alto and bass. 
son. and. alto, 7G) Mas; — 20, 
1933; E pub. 36455, 36456; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 10922, 10923 


Pop’s gone to work again; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 38, 1933; E unp. 
70889; Rilla Couture. 10924 


10938 


Poppies; w Henry E. Cordell, m Eddy 
Hanson. ©: Apr.. 25,.1933.; E. pub. 
36107; Zodiac pub. co. 10925, 


Por correo aereo; intermedio-cancion. 
© 1 ¢. May 19, 1983; E unp. 71660; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 10926 


Portabandiera; di Eugenio Mignone; 
orch. parti. © Mar. 27, 1933; HE 
for. 80017; Societa anonima Suvini- 
Zerboni. 10927 


Pour plaire 4 la femme; slow-fox, 
dans Les bleus de Vamour, paroles 
Léo Leliévre et J. Ardot, m Victor 
Alix; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29837; Editions 
Salabert. 10928 


Priludium und doppelfuge; v. Alexan- 
der Spitzmuller-Harmersbach, op. 7; 
pf. © Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 30039; 
Universal edition, a. g. 10929: 


Praeludium und fuge; tiber den namen 
Abegg, v. Heinrich Kaminski; 
streich-quartett. 1. Partitur—2. 
Stimmen. © Oct. 3, 1932; E for. 
29581, 29582; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

10930, 10931 


Praeludium und toccata; v. Karol 
Rathaus, op. 32; orgel. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E for. 30040; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 10932 


Praire [sic] moon; song, m E. A. 
Grames. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E 
unp. 71786; Leslie R. Smith. 10933 


Praise ye Him; service, w Elsie Dun- 
can Yale and others, m J. Lincoln 
Hall and others. © May 15, 1933; 
Epub. 36298; Hall-Mack co. 

10934 


Prayer (A) for our President; relig- 
ious ode, m Antonio Galvan; pf. or 
organ ace. ©1c. May 17, 1933; E 
unp. 71895; Tom H. Qualles. 

10935. 


Prayer of the Deleware [sic]; w Lor- 
raine Bass; low voice. © 1 ¢ May 
25, 1988; E unp. 71915; Eva Ware 
Barnett. 10936 


Precious little tear drops, they prove 
our love is true; w and melody. © 
1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70919 ; Wes- 
ton Boyer. 10937 


Preisgesang auf Weihnachten; m G. 
Gohler; ein 0. zwei singstimme, mit 
orgel o. klavier begl. © Oct. 1, 
1932; E for. 29934; Georg Gohler. 

10938 


459 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10940 


Prélude chorégraphique; de Claude 
Delvincourt; orch. 1. Partition.—2. 
Ptes. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29746, 
29747 ; Durand & cie. 10939, 10940 


Prelude no. 4; pf. © Apr. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36403; Arthur E. Hardcastle. 
10941 


Prélude, récitatif et final; par Tony 
Aubin; pf. © Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 
29724; Heugel. 10942 


Prenez garde a la peinture; one-step 
dans le film, paroles R. Bernstein et 
André Hornez, m G. van Parys; avec 
accord de ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29795; Editions Salabert. 

10943 


Prescription for the blues; song. © 
1 @. May 17, 1983; E unp. 71540; 
Milton M. Sneed. 10944 


President Roosevelt; song. © 1 e. 
May 11, 1933; E unp. 71273; John 
Joseph Connor. 10945 


President Roosevelt our hats are off 
to you; song. © 1 ¢. May 22, 1933; 
E ounp. 71793; William A. Peters. 

10946 


Pretend ; fox trot, w andm Jan Parker. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70847; 
Ruth Parker Funk. 10947 


Pretzels; w Roy Turk, melody Vee 
Lawbhurst. © 1c. May 3, 1933; E 
unp. 71501; Famous music corp. 

10948 


Pride (The) o’ the land; march, Ed- 
win Franko Goldman; full band 
pts. © May 4, 1933; E pub. 36152; 
Theodore Presser co. 10949 


Prisoner of my heart; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1«. 
May 22, 19383; H unp. 71721; Joseph 
Zielinski. 10950 


Prisoner’s (The) dream; w and mel- 
ody. ©1«@. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
71944; Bertha L. Crosswhite. 

10951 


Prisoner’s (The) plea; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1c¢. May 
5, 1933; E unp. 71058; Allie William- 
son. 10952 


Procession (La) nocturne; poéeme 
symphonique, d’aprés Nicolas Lenau, 
par Henri Rabaud, op. 6, transcrip- 
tion Gustave Samazeuilh; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29740; Durand 
& cie. 10953 


456 


pt. DT, Wess vee 


Prodigal (The) son; cantata, text com- 
piled David A. Johnson; a eappella 
cho., soli and organ. © May 6, 1933; 
E pub. 36289; Louis H. Diercks. 

10954 


Prosit; song. © 1c. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71157; Louis C. Mark. 
10955 


Prosperity; w and m Bob Quinn. © 
1c. May.5, 1933: BE ainp? ee 
Robert Aloysius Quinn. 10956 


—w and melody. © 1 ec. May 26, 


1933; E unp. 71957; Harry Mat- 
thews. 10957 
Prosperity (The) blues; w and m 


Faith Melody. ©1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp. 71982; Marjorie Burton 
Wells. 10958 


Prosperity came around the corner; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 23, 1933; 
E unp. 71816; Pearl Buchanan. 

10959 


is coming back; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 
71209; Carl B. Shickle. 10960 


Prosperity is just in sight, we hail a 
new to-morrow; song. © 1 ¢. May 
15, 1983; E unp. 71424; Ernest Bey. 

10961 


Prosperity is on its way; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 
71208; Vincent C. Quirin. 10962 


Prosperity’s ’round the corner so grin; 
song, m Ronald M. McCutcheon. © 
1 @ May. 29, 19383; BH .mpeiedse: 
Georgia Lord Scovill. 10963 


Prosperity’s ’round the corner, true, 
brother, true; w P. Baxter, melody 
Bob Wiback. © 1 ec. May 16, 1933; 
E unp. 71536; Phil Baxter and Bob 
Wiback. 10964 


Prosperity song; w Robert Buck and 
B. Holt; pf. © 1c May 29, 1933; 
E unp. 72010; Booth Holt. 10965 


Prosperity, take the d-i-e from depres- 
sion; song. © 1 @ May OS teea. 
E unp. 71158; Edwin S. Mace. 

10966 


Prosperity turns the corner; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 
71545; Frank Peter De Rugiero. 

10967 


Prosperity’s call; w V. Dare, m Vir- 


Prosperity 


ginia Dare and A. G. Traylor. © — 


1 ec. Feb. 11, 1933; E ump. 67547; 
Mary G. Traylor. 10968 


_ 7) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 9, 1933 


10994 


Prosperous days; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 3, 1933; E unp. 70910; 
Cora J. Smith. 10969 


Proud of my baby; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70888; 
Sydney Wyatt. 10970 


Psalm 90; m G. Gohler; singstimme, 
mit orgel, klavier o. streichquartett 
beg]. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 29935; 
Georg Gohler. 10971 


Psalm 100; set to m Edward Carstenn ; 
Sop.and alto. ‘©’ Apr. 11; 1933; 
pub. 36348; Concordia pub. house. 

10972 


Psyché; French, Pierre Corneille, m 
EK. Paladilhe, English w and m 
transcribed EF. Campbell-Watson ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, with optional vio- 
lin obbl. © May 25, 1933,; E pub. 
36458; M. Witmark & sons. 10973 


Pull away the curtains from the win- 
dows of your heart; w Paul Arm- 
strong, m Harris Weston; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 28, 1933; H 
for. 29672; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 10974 


Pull on your shoes—and dance; w 
Horace Richards and Sidney Petty, 
m Walter Corrie; with ukulele arr. 
© May 9, 1933; E for. 30064; Llew 
Weir music co. 10975 


Punchinello; w John Alan Haughton, 
m Victor Herbert, transcribed Wil- 
liam J. Reddick; male voices. © 
Apr. 27, 1933; E pub. 36156; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 10976 


Putnam (The) phalanx; march; med. 
voice. © w Jan. 19, 1933; m Apr. 
1; E pub. 36181; Felix J. O’Neill. 

10977 


Quackle duck; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 18, 1983; EH unp. 71403; Alfred 
Louis Libke. 10978 


Quand mon corps... contre toi; valse, 
de Chouchou poids plume, paroles 
Max Eddy et Robert Bibal, m André 
Demurger ; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29824; KEdi- 
tions Salabert. 10979 


Quand on est vraiment amoureux; fox- 
trot, de Un soir de réveillon, Raoul 
Moretti, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes., avec texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
EH for. 29758; Hditions Salabert. 

10980 


Quand on sait parler d’amour; valse, 
de L’enfant de ma soeur, paroles 
Mouezy-EHon et Max-Blot, m Maurice 


182870—33——5 


Yvain; avec accord de l’ukulele, © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29771; Editions 
Salabert. 10981 


Quartetto in sol; per archi, Virgilio 


Mortari. Partitura. © May 8, 
1933; E for. 29911; G. Ricordi & <o. 
10982 

Quatuor en ré majeur; pare Albert 


Roussel, op. 45; 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelle. 1. Partition.—2. Ptes. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29730, 29731; 
Durand & cie. 10983, 10984 


Que pensez-vous des femmes; mélodie- 
fox, dans Les bleus de l’amour, pa- 
roles Léo Leliévre et J. Ardot, m 
Victor Alix; avec accord de J’uku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29840; 
Editions Salabert. 10985 


Queen of th’ night; serenada, from 
Zanoni, w and m C. Dadswell; ten. 
solo, and male quartet. © 1c. May 
4, 1938; E unp. 709938; Cyril Dads- 
well and Margaret Lord. 10986 


Radio in flower; fox trot, w and m 
Mary Wood. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; 
EK unp. 70848; Mary Wood Hanning. 

10987 


Rainbow River moon; w and melody 
Al Sherman, Buddy Fields and Al 
Lewis. ©1c¢. May 15, 1933; E unp. 
71422; Irving Berlin, inc. 10988 


Rainbows; song, m James L. Brown; 
With ukulele arr. © 1 c. May 29, 
1933; E unp. 72025; Geo. Harold 
Baker. 10989 


———_w and melody. © 1 ¢ May 3, 
1933; E unp. 70896; Hilda A. Kell- 
man. 10990 


Rainy (The) day I met you; w and 
melody, arr. Jessie Ackland. © 1. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71430; Deloros 
Marie Warner. 10991 


Raisin’ the rent; from Cotton club 
parade, 22d ed., w Ted Koehler, m 
Harold Arlen; with ukulele arr. 
Apr. 29, 1988; E pub. 36259; Mills 
music, inc. 10992 


Rally of the cowboys; by Maxwell 
Keckstein; pf. © Mar. 31, 1933; EB 
pub. 36336; Carl Fischer, ine. 

10993 


Ram pam pam); fox-trot, paroles Jean 
Tranchant, m A. De Vita, arr. Al. 


Wayes;. orch.: ptesé}/ © ' Mar. 25, 
1938; E for. 29995; Editions Jo- 
séphine Baker. 10994 


457 


CATALOGUE) OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10995 


Raquelita; serenata mexicana, 
Flora Rochotte, orch. arr. William 
W. Lowitz. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 
36095; Sonnemann music ¢o., ine. 

10995 


Rate mal...; foxtrot, aus Mein 
friseur, geSangstexte u. m _ Bert 
Reisfeld u. Rolf Marbot, arr. Ger- 
hard Mohr; salonorch. stimmen. © 
Mar.’ 15,°1933;-E for. 29575 ;'Cres- 
cendo theaterverlag, G.m.b.H. 10996 


Rayon de soleil; poésie Maurice Bou- 
kay, m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29710; Heugel. 10997 


Reading cards; melody and instruc- 
tions Kathleen Air. © 1c. Apr. 12, 


1933; E unp. 71896; Clayton F. 
Summy co. 10998 
Recueil de vingt nouvelles danses 


faciles; de Edouard Jacovacci; ac- 
cordéon chromatique 4 22 notes et 12 
basses. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29682; Henry Lemoine et cie. 10999 


Recuerdo si; cancién. © 1 ec. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71007; Anna Alfaro 
de Conte. 11000 


Red and green; march, Susan Jane 
Woods, op. 3; band pts. © May 12, 


1933; E pub. 36267; Carl Dillon 
music co. 11001 
Refiections in the water; waltz, w 
Paul Francis Webster, m John 


Jacob Loeb: with ukulele arr. © 
May 12, 1933; E pub. 36323; Leo 
Feist, inc. 11002 


Remember my forgotten man; from 
Gold diggers of 1933; w Al Dubin, 
m Harry Warren; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36166; M. 
Witmark & sens. 11003 


Remembering you, dear heart; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1933; HE 
unp. 70884; Lawrence Y. Finch. 

11004 


Remembrance; string orch. sec. © 
Feb. 11, 1933; E pub. 36365; Leo 
Rich Lewis. 11005 


Remnants of paradise: w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1983: © unps sec: 
Jeannette Conrad Tucker. 11006 


Rengaine d'amour ; fox-trot, paroles et 
m Charles Trenet; avee accord de 
ukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29772; Editions Salabert. 11007 


Reno; w De Maiz, m Mité. ©1«. 
May 19, 1933; E unp. 71671; Francis 
Mary Maize. 11008 


458 


pt. 10, n.S., v. 28- 


w | Reuben and Rachel; by W. E. Barnes; 


band pts., with conductor. © May 
20, 19383; E pub. 03639) 2 age: 
Menges. 11009- 


Reverie; by Peter Brunelli; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70957 ; Movietone music corp. 11010: 


Rey (El) de los Gitanos; canciones de 
la pelicula, letra en ingles L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, tr. espanola Jose Mojica y 
Jose Lopez Rubio, m D. J. Veesei,. 
compiled Movietone music corp. © 
May 10, 1933; E pub. 36278; Movie- 
tone music corp. 11011 


Rhapsodie négre; pf. © 1 c. May 831,. 
1933; E unp. 72084; Sylvia Levin. 
11012° 


Rhythm in my heart; fox-trot, w and: 
m Val Burton and Will Jason, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. J. Rochette. © May 29, 
1833; E pub. 36447: Sam Fox pub. 
co. 11013: 


Rhythm of the southland; w Monroe 
Albert Rubenstein, melody Bob. 
Allen. © 1c. May 9, 1933; EH ump. 
71170; Robert Lincoln Allen. 11014 


Richman or poorman; song, m Len 
Fleming. © 1c. May 11, 1933; E. 
unp. 71261; Tressa H. Woodward. 

11015 


Riding on wheels; w and melody. © 
1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70905; Will 
Stanton. 11016 


Rien qu’en se frdlant; valse, de Oh! 
papa, livret André Barde, m Maurice 
Yvain; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29769; Editions 
Salabert. 11017 


Right (The) man in Washington; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢c. May 6, 1933;. 
E unp. 71109; Barbara H. Fraser. 

11018 


Rio Grande; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 1 c. 
May 24, 1953; E unp. 71882; George 
McCowan Newell. 11019 


River’s (The) takin’ care of me; w 
R. Stanley Adams, melody Jesse 
Greer. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71640; Leo. Feist, ine. 11020 


Riverside rambles; by Evan Marsden; 
viclin and pf., with pts. for violon- 
cello and 1st and 2d violin. © Apr. 
19, 19383; E for. 29544; W. Paxton 
& ‘co., ltd. 11021 


Roaming sliver moon; pf. with w. ©: 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1983; E unp. 70882; 
Lawrence Y. Finch. 11022. 


ee ee Ye. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noo, L050 


11049 


Rockabye days; pf. with w. ©l1e. 
May 15, 1983; E unp. 71426; Roy W. 
Swanson. 11023 


Roi (Le) de la montagne; de Maurin 
des maures, paroles Ch. L. Pothier 
et André Hugon, m Jacques Janin ; 
avec accord de lukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29820; Editions Sala- 
bert. 11024 


Romance in the air; w and melody. 
© 1 c. May 27, 1933; BE. unp. 72032; 


Russell Edward Shuster. 11025 
Roosevelt at the throttle; w Sam 
McClay, melody Herm DeVol. © 


te, May 23, 1983; E unp. 71813; 
Samuel Ross McClay. 11026 


Roosevelt for all; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 
71267; Myrtle Wullert. 11027 


Roosevelt is in, we’re bound to win; 
w 8S. Kamholtz and F. Wildau, m P. 
Waltner. © May 1, 1983; E pub. 
36419; Peter Waltner, Sam Kam- 
holtz and Franklin Wildau. 11028 


Roosevelt march; pf. solo and song. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 71980; 
Nicholas Heltay. 11029 


Roosevelt, Roosevelt, our President; 
song, m Charles T. Edwards. ©1. 
May 23, 19383; E unp. 71824; Edna 
J. Robinson. 11030 


Rosalie; w and melody James Wilscn. 
© 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72049; 
L. W. Barnes. 11031 


Rose al vento; valzer lento, Italo 
Nucci; orch. parti. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29604; M[ario] Aromando. 

11032 


Rose of my heart I love you; song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 71284; 
Henry John Walker. 11083 


Rose time in New England; song, w 
Harry Hibbard. © May 24, 1933; 
E pub, 36489; Al Kennedy. 11034 


Roses are blooming; valse song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70849; 
Presley E. Bishop. 11085 


Round the bandstand; w and m Tom- 
mie Connor and Tommie Everett; 
with ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. 
© May 28, 1933; E for. 30081; B. 
Feldman & co. 11036 


Rousseau (L. Julien) 10 ~petites 


esquisses poétiques; sop., alto, ten. 
et bar. saxophones. 1°° et 2° séries. 


+ 


i dl 


9) 


nos. 1-10; ‘© Mar. 1, 1933; H for. 
29678; L. Julien Rousseau. 11037 


Roving (The) wife: by W. H. Reed; 
strings, pf.-conductor and percussion 
a0. lib. pts. © Apr. 25, 1933% Eh 
for. 29660; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

11038 

Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Elegy to the moon; w P. Bysshe 
Shelly [sic] and John Keats, m from 
Kamennoi Ostrow sketches, adapted 
D. Rhys Ford; mixed voices. © 
May 11, 1983; E pub. 36223; Mel- 
rose music €o. 11089 


Romance: op. 44, no. 1, arr.; 6 
Strings, flute, clarinett in B flat and 
pf. © 1c May 23, 1933; E unp. 
71892; Jeanne W. Kiessling. 11040 


A serenade; w Eric Haydon, m 
arr. Henry Geehl; in C. © Jan. 26, 
193838; E for. 29871; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd. 11041 


Rue (La) du temple; de Le crime du 
bouif, Georges van Parys; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29793 ; Editions 
Salabert. 11042 

Rufen sie Herrn Plim; oper, Kurt 


Robitschek u. Marcellus Schiffer, m 
Mischa Spoliansky. Volista’ndiger 


klavierauszug mit text. © Mar. 14, 
19383; E for. 29560; Drei masken 
musik, G. m. b. H. 11043 


Rukus juice blues; w and melody Wil- 
lie Broomzy. © 1c. May 8, 1933; 
E unp. 71125; Lester Melrose. 

11044 


Rumba a la romana; versi Oberdan 
Petrini; pf. © 1 ¢« Apr. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 70852; Romolo Balzani. 

11045 


Rumba (La) au chateau; rumba, dans 
Les bleus de l’amour, paroles Léo 
Leliévre et J. Ardot, m Victor Alix; 
avee accord de V’ukulele. © Mar. 1, 
1983; E for. 29886; Editions Sala- 
bert. 11046 


Rumba espagnole; by William H. 
Woodin; pf. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
E unp. 71868; Miller music, ine. 

11047 


Rumba paesana; rumba, versi Alfredo 
Bracchi, m Giovanni D’Anzi, arr. 
M. C. Consiglio; orch. pti. © Mar. 
27, 1938; E for. 30011; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 11048 


Said my pa to my ma; song. ©1e. 
May 12, 1933; E unp. 71311; Selma 
Hsther Leopold. 11049 


9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11050 


Sailor’s (A) luck; from Sailor’s luck, 
w Ryan, m Val Burton and Will 
Jason; pf. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 
36238; Movietone music corp. 

11050 


Sakura; opera, m Claude Lapham. 
[Japanese text] © 1c. Apr. 29, 
19383 ; E unp. 71028; Claude Lapham. 

11051 


Sanctus; on themes from Parsifal, 
adapted and arr. Harold Vincent 
Milligan; mixed voices; organ ace. 
©, May? 8.4938; “Bie pub. qs6216; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co. 11052 


Sand in my shoes; w and m Gene 
Burehs ©; 4.6. May, 4. 40337, B 
unp. 71879; Arthur Eugene Burch, 
Are 11053 


Sans amour; slow-fox-trot, Ch. Borel- 
Clere, arr. Ted Curtiss; orch. ptes. 
© Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 29994; Edi- 
tions Joséphine Baker. 11054 


Save a little kiss for me; song. © 
Ivey Meaty “31,7933 Seon ps1 92073: 
Alfred Louis Emmerich. 11055 


Save me a place in your heart; w and 
m Billi Davis spt.. (Ori ec May 22, 
1933" EY “amp: W460 +" Wathany |) EH. 
Davis. 11056 


Say it with a kiss; w and m Ginny 
Salsbury; pf. © 1c. May 5, 1933; 
E unp. 71066; Virginia May Sals- 
bury. 11057 


Say not, The struggle nought availeth ; 
unison song for massed singing, w 
A. H. Clough, m L. P. Huggins. © 
May 31, 1933; E for. 30091; Novello 
& co., lid. 11058 


Say what you mean, and mean what 
you’re saying to me: w Joe Young, 
m Gerald Marks. © 1 ¢ May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71742; Irving Berlin, 
ine, 11059 


Scampus (The) on the campus; song, 
m Henri Damski. © 1. May 831, 
1933; E unp. 72083; Harold Fleet- 


wood Lurvey. 11060 
Scarlattiana; sonaten, Walter Nie- 
mann, op. 126, no. 1-38; klavier o. 


cembalo. © July 22, 1932; E for. 
29578; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 
11061 


appassionato; composed and 
William Spielter; pf. conduc- 
© 1c. May 24, 1933; BE. unp. 
11062 


Scena 
arr. 
tor. 
71845; Movietone music corp. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Scene (A); by Peter Brunelli, arr. 
Spielter ; pf. conductor. © 1 ce. May 
29, 1988; E unp. 72055; Movietone 
music corp. 11063 


Schiff (Das) ohne hafen; schlager 
aus dem film, w u. m Fritz Wen- 
neis. © Jan. 11, 1933; E for. 29555; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G.m.b.H. 

11064 


Schifferliedchen; nach ged. Gottfried 
Keller, m Ernst Krének, op. 61: 
gem. chor, a cappella. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E for. 30049; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 11065 


Sch6n wir's liebling; lied u. Hawaiian- 
valse, aus Moral und liebe, w Gerd 


Karlick, m Franz Grothe. © Jan. 
30,. 19383; E for. 29551; Hdition 
Franz Grothe, G.m.b.H. 11066 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Minuet; arr. 
A. E. Cafarella; woodwinds, sc. and 
pts. © Apr. 27, 1933; E pub. 36170; 
M. Witmark & sons. 11067 


—— Three waltzes; from op. 9 and 
18, arr. Reginald Hunt; school orch. 
with pf. conductor. Full se. and 
pts. © May 23, 1933; E for. 30076; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 11068 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) 8 pol- 
onaises; hrsg. u. rev. Karl Geiringer : 
klavier, 4 hinden. © Feb. 10, 1933: 
E for. 30044; Universal edition, 
“ie 11069 


Scuttle and scurry; by Peter Bru- 
nelli; pf.-conductor. © 1c. May 4. 
1933; E unp. 70955; Movietone music 
corp. 11070 


Se fosse lei; fox-trot, Luigi Roberto 
Ferrario, arr. Pete Rizza; orch. pti. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 30008; So- 
cieta anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

11071 


Sea (The) of dreams; song. © 1 ©. 
May 4. 1933; E unp. 71029;. Donald 
Christ. 11072 


Sea voices; w William Carl Murray, m 
Henry R. Hallbauer, op. 5, no. 2; 
male cho. © May 10, 1933; E pub. 
36224; Murhall co. 11073 


Second quartet: by Bernard Wage- 
naar; 2 violins, viola and violon- 
cello. © Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 
386077 ; Cos Cob press, ine, 11074 


Seconda sinfonia; di Franco Alfano; 
orech., in do. Partitura. © May 17, 
19388; E for. 29956; G. Ricordi & 
co. 11075 


460 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5. 1933 


Seems I’ve always held your hand; w 
and m Bob Miller, Al Opler and 
Carl Field; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 21, 1933; E pub. 36401; Forster 
music publisher, inc. 11076 


Sei gegrtisst, mein lieb, in der ferne; 
slowfox aus La Valliére, liebesro- 
man y. Gtinther Bibo, m Janos von 
Mory, arr. Gerhard Mohr; salon 
orch. stimmen. © Apr. 5, 1933; E 
for. 299638; Crescendo theaterverlag, 
G.m.b.H. 11077 


Sei wieder gut; slow-foxtrot, aus Mein 
friseur, text u. m Bert Reisfeld u. 
Rolf Marbot, arr. Gerhard Mohr; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E for. 29574; Crescendo the- 
aterverlag, G.m.b.H. 11078 


Sekles (Bernhard) Capriccio; in 4 
sitzen; klavier, violine wu. violon- 
cello. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Ocha ol 1082; -H) for, .29583.;,, Henry. 
Litolff’s verlag. 11079 


Sempe penzanno a te; versi e melodia. 
© Apr. 22, 1933; E pub. 36079; 
Alfredo Pannullo. 11080 


Send back my notes; w and m Mité. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71673: 
Francis Mary Maize. 11081 


Send me your kisses; fox-trot song, 
m Ernest Shonfield. © 1 c¢. May 
2p A983. EY unp. § 71759; Fred 
Sutherland. 11082 


Senorita; tango; pf. © 1c. May 17, 
1933; E unp. 71576; Joseph George 
Rutkowski. 11083 


Senorita, mademoiselle, friulein; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 3, 1933; E 
unp. 70894; Hilda A. Kellman. 

11084 


Sentimental; cancién. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71008; Anna Alfaro 
de Conte. 11085 


Sentimental melody; w Peter Gregory, 
m Gecffrey Henman. © Mar. 13, 
19388; E for. 929880; Geoffrey 
Fletcher, Itd. 11086 


Sérénade; poeme Verlaine, m Tony 
Aubin. © + Mar; 1,.1933; HE) for. 
29718; Heugel. 11087 


Serenata ; cancién, op. 1. © 1c. May 
19, 1933; E unp. 71658; Anna Alfaro 
de Conte. 11088 


Serenata de amor; cancion, op. no. 2. 
© 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70925; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 11089 


11103 


Serenata espanola; v. Jan Welser; 
klavier. © Mar. 4, 19383; E for. 
29944; Josef Weinberger. 11090 


Servus Wien; Wiener lieder-potpourri, 
bearb. Nico Dostal, hrsg. Edition 
Karl Brill; salonorch. komb. mit 
jazzstimmen, u. texte. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 29946; Edition Karl 
Brill. 11091 


Shadow (The) waltz; song, arr. Ken 
Simmons. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 71835; Harold E. Sarb. 11092 


Shadow waltz; from Gold diggers of 
1933, w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 24, 1933; 
EK pub. 36158; M. Witmark & sons. 

11093 


Shadows; song, w Lillie H. Severs. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 71987; 
Hugh E. Mathews. 11094 


Shadowtown (The) ferry; w Bide 
Dudley, m Walt Burgess. © May 
11, 19383; E pub. 36253; Camac Vil- 
lage guild. 11095 


Shake your head from side to side; 
cho.$ pf. with ws ©: 1c: May 6, 
1933; E unp. 71110; Sammy Cahn. 

11096 


w Sam Cahn, with melody. © 
ven May oe 1953. > Bunion elliot = 
Ernest Grundlehner. 11097 


Share my dream cottage with me; 
w John Tremain, m Jeanne Sterling. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70798; 
Margery Featherston and Esther A. 
Weikel. 11098 


She’s my sweet-heart baby; song. © 
fer Apres 29) 1933'S hunp. One: 
William Ferdinand WHiche. 11099 


She wiggles and giggles; w and mel- 
ody: ©'1 «May. 20; 1983; H unp. 
71696; Harry Cordy. 11100 


Shelby County blues: w and melody 
Willie Broomzy. © 1 c¢ May 8, 
1933; E unp. 71124; Lester Mel- 
rose. ; 11101 


Shepherd (The) on the hills; sacred, 
w Shirley Dean Nevin, m Gordon 
Balch Nevin; 8-pt. mixed cho. © 
May 3, 1933; E pub. 36138; J. Fisch- 
er & bro. 11102 


Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying; 
from the opera King Arthur, w 
adapted from John Dryden, m Henry 
Purcell, arr. Charles FEF. Manney; 
3-pt. women’s cho. © May 13, 1933; 
E pub. 36303; B. F. Wood music co. 

11103 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11104 


Shim (The) sham shimmy dance; w 
and melody Clarence Williams. © 
dwe. May ,4d;-19332 BE. unp.,.TO083t ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co.., 
inc. 11104 


Ship of gold; w and m Harriet Gayle. 


© Apr. 24, 1933; .E pub. 36084; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 11105 
Should I believe you; song. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1983; E unp. 71597; Joseph 
R. Gunderson. 11106 


Shuffie along and keep smiling; w and 
melody.. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 


70829; Gladys V. Jackson. 11107 
Si jétais blanche; fox-trot, paroles 


Henry Varna et Bobby, m Lennart 
Falk, arr. Ted Curtiss; orch. ptes. 
© Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 29990; Hdi- 
tions Joséphine Baker. 11108 


Signal (The); by Herbert Stothart, 
orch. arr. Wayne Allen; [pf.-conduc- 
tor] © 1 ¢. May 3, 1933; E ump. 
70938 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

11109 


Signal (The) star; Christmas service. 
w Charlotte Irene Ford, C. Louise 
Bell and others, m Lee Rogers, For- 
rest G. Walter and others. © May 
3, 1933; E pub. 36452; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co. 11110 


Signorita, my love is true; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©.1 c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71232; 


John Garbarino. Hig fs iE 
Silbersee (Der) ; wintermiarchen, 
Georg Kaiser, m Kurt Weill; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Feb. 8, 
1933; D 28450; Universal edition, 
an: &. 17144 * 


Silent devotion; Saturday evening tra- 
ditional melody; mixed voices, un- 
ace. © 1 ¢c. May 31, 1933; E ump. 
72071; S. Braslavsky. 11192 


Silent love; song, melody Starret sys- 
tem club.. © 1 c. May 8, 1933; E 
unp. 71144; Melvin James Burke. 

a lela f= 


Silver gate; intermezzo, Otis Wheat 
Spencer; band pts. © May 12, 
1933 ; E pub. 36269; Carl Dillon mu- 
sic Co. 11114 


Silver mist; w and melody. © 1. 
May 4, 1933; E unp. 70963; Alma 
Mathews. 11115 


Silver (The) swan; madrigal, w 
Christopher Hatton, m Orlando Gib- 
bons, arr. Charles F. Manney ; 3-pt. 


pt. M1, 0. s., v. 28 


women’s cho. © May 13, 1933; E 
pub. 36302; B. F. Wood music ¢o. 
11116 


Silvery (The) moonlight kissed my 
darling’s golden hair; waltz ballad, 
arr. Gustave Sax; with ukulele arr. 
© May 1, 1933; E pub. 36094; Er- 
nest Grundlehner. 11117 


Simone est comme ¢a; fox trot du 
film, paroles Jean Boyer et André 
Hornez, m Raoul Moretti: avee ac- 
cord de lukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29805; Editions Salabert. 

11118 


Since I am in this country; waltz 
song. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71009; Anna Alfaro de Conte. 

11119 


Same. © 1 c. May 19, 1933; EH 
unp. 71653; Anna Alfaro de Conte. 
11120 


Since you’re away from me; w ALI. 
Piantadosi, m Jack Glogau; with 
ukulele arr. © May 8, 1933; H 
pub. 36142; Royal music co. 11121 


Since your path crossed mine; w 
Clarice White Luck, m Mildred 
White Wallace; high, in F. © Mar. 
7, 1933; E pub. 36191; Willis music 
co. 11122 


Sincerely: song. © 1 c¢. May 6, 1933; 
E unp. 71154; Jesse Tillus Kennedy. 
11123 


Sing a little song; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren. © Mar. 27, 1933; HE 
pub. 36313; Fred W. Bowers. 11124 


Sing lover, sing; w and melody Al 
Lewis and Al Sherman. © 1 «@ 
May 17, 1933; E unp. 71588; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

11125 


Sing on, my songbird: w and m Eye 
Lowen. © 1 c. May 8, 1933; E 
unp. 71189; Eva B. Lowen. 11126 


Sing to me; from Diplomaniacs, w 
Edward Eliscu, m Harry Akst; with 
ukulele arr. © May 10, 1933; HB 
pub. 36281; M. Witmark & sons. 

11127 


Sing your blues away; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 22, 1933; HE unp: 71791; 
Nicholas Mallardo. . 11128 


Singin’ a love song; pf. treble with 
w. © 1c. May 1, 1933; B ump. 
70788; Jac D. Hillis. 11129 

Singin’ a song to you now; song. © 
1 ec. May 16, 1988; E unp. 71535; 
Robert Boyer. 11130 


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\ite trd Leeper - Lam Lars a7 A 7 ow ed 


Ce A eh eee |, a 


“ + ea ot tos 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1983 


11157 


‘Singing o’er your shoulder; w Don 
Davidson, m Don Davidson, Jack 
McGary and Peggy Lee. © 1c. May 
2, 1933; E unp. 70855; Donald Wil- 
liam Davidson. 1OISML 


U fee Sarpyp fu ufiprcs fri 
(Sirahare and siroohin); song, w 
G. H. Beshgetoor. © May 9, 1933; 
Epub. 36294; Beatrice Peshley. 
11182 


‘Sissy; schlager aus dem _ singspiel, 
Ernst u. Hubert Marisechka, nach 
einem lustspiel, Ernst Decsey  u. 
Gustav Holm, m Fritz Kreisler. 
hft. 1, 2. © Dee. 26, 19382; E for. 
29547, 29548; W. Karczag verlag. 

11133, +Abts4_ 


‘Sit tight, honey, sit tight; w M. Rob- 
ersson, m A. Gibbons. © 1 ¢c. May 
20, 1983; E unp. 71707; Ayilene 
Gibbons and Max Robersson. 11135 


‘Sitting in the park; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71728; Ignace 
Greenfield. 11136 


“Sklarevski (Alexander) Prelude; op. 
Panel sipt, + ©. .May:22, 1983;..E 
pub. 36404; G. Fred Kranz music co. 

11137 


‘Sky high; musical comedy. © 1 «@ 
Apr. 27, 1933; D 28446; Morris Ol- 
son and Henry Olson. 11137* 


Slave bell; w and air A. F. Arm- 
strong, arr. Jeanette B. Case. © 
1 c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71622; 
Alta Florence Armstrong. 11138 


‘Sleep; song. © 1 c¢. May 26, 1933; 
E unp. 71968; Floy C. Merrilies. 
11139 


‘Sleepin’ neath the weepin’ willow tree; 
song, w Max C. Freedman. © 1 c. 
May 2, 1933; E unp. 70864; Jack 
Kopf. 11140 


‘Sleeping beauty; pf. ©1c¢. May 29, 
19338; E unp. 72007; Eunice Jean- 
nette Steel. 11141 


‘Slumber : fox trot, w and melody. © 
1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 711381; John 
T. Boudreau. 11142 


Slumber land of dreams; song. ©1c. 
May 8, 193838; E unp. 71195; Wil- 
liam A. Kemp. 11148 


Slumber, O slumber; w Thomas Moore, 
m Florence Amelia Cummings. © 
Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 36207; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 11144 


Smile a little smile; fox trot, w and 
m Marion Prospers. © 1c. May 6, 
1938; E unp. 71344; Maud Victoria 
Hay. 11145 


Smile again; song. © 1 ¢. May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71507; Matilda Cur- 
tiss. 11146 


Smile and be bright; from He wanted 
adventure, w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Jack Waller and Joseph 
Tunbridge; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 27, 1983; EH for. 29654; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 11147 


Smile for me; w and melody Juks of 
Baltimore. .© 1 c. May 26, 1933; 
EH ounp. 71936; Julian S. Clarke. 

11148 


Smile! hitch your wagon to the star 
that’s shining in the White House 
now; song, m Stan Tucker. © 1 ¢. 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 71754; Helen 
P. Herzog. 11149 


Smiles of 33; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 3, 19383; E unp. 70909; Louise 
Barry Parsons. 11150 


Smiling blue eyes; w and melody. © 
1 c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 71686; 
James Clarence Duncan. 11151 


Smoke dreams; w G. AMmerman, mel- 
ody G. Davis. © 1c. May 17, 1933; 
KH unp. 71569; George Ammerman 
and George Davis. 11152 


Snap your fingers; musical comedy, 
Jim Marshall, melodies and lyrics 
Gene Thornton, Campbell Chapman 
and Jim Marshall. © 1 e. Apr. 28, 
1933; D 28445; James D. Marshall. 

11152* 


So disappointed; w Claude Garreau, 
with melody. ©1«. May 26, 1933; 
EK ounp. 71961; Jerry Leng. 11153 


So it’s bridge again tonight; w Edgar 
Leslie, m Fred E. Ablert; with uku- 
lele arr. Haia Kaa and extra cho. 
Jack Meskill. © May 17, 1933; E 
pub. 386398 ; Keit-Engel, inc. 11154 


So sincerely; pf. ©1c¢ May 6, 1933; 
E unp. 71097; David M. Chodorow. 
11155 


Scur Anne; poésie Maurice Boukay, 
m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29713; Heugel. 11156 


Soft (The) shoe dancer; fantastic in- 
termezzo, Dent Mowrey; pf. © 
Mar. 21, 1983; E pub. 36339; Carl 
Fischer, ine. sb bay g 


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CATALOGUE OF 
11158 


Soir (Un) de réveillon; opérette, coup- 
lets Jean Boyer, m Raoul Moretti. 
Partition pf. et chant. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 28803; Editions Sala- 
bert. 11158 


Soldiers of Old Glory; march; solo B 
flat cornet, conductor, or sop. saxo- 
phone. © 1c. May 6, 1983; E unp. 
71105; J. Concetto Lentini. 11159 


Soledad: tango, Nino Ravasini; orch. 
Ptl...© Mar.,2¢, 1933: Bi tor S000 ; 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

11160 


Soleil et ombre; overture, Michael 
Rudolph Listiak, arr. Carl Dillon; 
band pts., with conductor. © May 
12, 1933; E pub. 36271; Carl Dillon 
music co. 11161 


Solitude; pf. with w. ©1c. May 19, 
1933: E unp. 71645; Norman Gast. 
11162 


Solitudine; romanza senza _ parole, 
Costantino de Crescenzo, op. 105; 
quintetto d’archi econ pf. conduttore. 
© Feb. 1, 1983; E for. 29603; M. 
Aromando., 11163 


Solo.... col mio povero cuore; slow- 


fox, letra ‘EH. . M. Chiappo, m N. 
Caviglia, arr. G. Filippini; orch. 
pti. © Dee. 1, 1932; E for. 29600; 
Chiappo. 11164 | 


Some day; song, w Charles HE. Bloss- 
field. ©1c¢. May, 24, 1933;.E..unp. 
71876; Louis A. Cafiero. 11165 


Scme day maybe; song. © 1 ec. May 
6. 1933; E unp. 71866; Lillian Sher- 
man. 11166 


Some little queen stole your heart; 
song. © 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70784; Ethel Kathryne Sandridge. 

11167 


Some old day; fox trot song. ©1.. 
May. 2,. 1933; BE unp. (1336; Tula 
E. Roberts. 11168 


Some silent night; w V. Burton and 
W. Jason, m Frank Craven, Val 
Burton and Will Jason, pf. arr. Emil 
Gerstenberger. ©1c. May 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 71510; Movietone music 
corp. 11169 


Somebody’s gein’ to love me, why not 
you; fox-trot song, w Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. May 238, 19338; E unp. 71807; 
Belle M. Ingersoll. 11170 


Someday, you'll be sorry, sweetheart ; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 71057; 
fdmund Valentine Fischer. ural bral 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 28 


Somehow, you're different ; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1c¢. May 
5, 1983; E unp. 71056; Elizabeth 
Richey Liddell. 11972 


Something seems to tell me; w Charles 
Newman, m Isham Jones; with uku- 
lele arr. Haia Kaa. © May 9, 1933; 
E pub. 36229; Isham Jones, inc. 

11173 


Somewhere; song. © 1 ec. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 72017; Matilda Curtiss. 
11174 


Somewhere I have a pal; song. © 
May 4, 1933; E pub. 36428; Clara 
Louise Larimore. 11175 


Son of the sky; valse song. © 1 e. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. (1392; Mary 
Amirati. 11176 


Sonate nr. 2, B dur; v. Kurt Thomas, 
op 20; violine u. klavier. © Jan. 
19, 1933; E for. 29625; Breitkopf£ & 
Hartel. 11177 


Song o’ dreams; w Gertrude M. New, 
m Marie S. Watts; med. voice. © 
May 19, 1933; E pub. 36468; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 11178 


Song of cheer, happy days are here; 
song. © 1c. May 12, 1933; E unp. 
71306; Marguerite P. Duke. 11179 


Song of India; slow fox-trot, Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. 


pts. © May 15, 1933; E pub. 36319; 
J. A. Browne. 11180 
Song of old Vienna; song. © 1 e. 


May 25, 19338; E unp. 71922; Russell 
Lloyd Jones. 11181 


Song (The) of technocracy ; song, arr. 
Genevieve S. Ellis; with ukulele arr. 
© May 2, 1933 ; E pub. 36114; Victor 
Constantine. 11182 


Song of the cello; w and melody. © 
1@4 May 22, 1983; E ump. ,717448; 
Gertrude E. Myers. 11183 


Song (A) of the open country; song; 
unison. © 1 c. May 22, 3925-00 
unp. 71787; Clara Alfred Rood. 

11184 


Song of the roamer; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. May 5, 
1933; E unp. 71042; Mattie Waters 
Street. 11185 


Song of the skipper; w Walter W. 
Judell, m Carl Eppert, from op. 20; 
men’s voices. © Apr. 4, 1933; H 
pub. 86098; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

11186 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Song of the tropic seas; cho., w and 
m Lily Strickland; men’s voices, a 
cappella. © Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 
36189; Willis music co. 11187 


Song of the world; song. © 1 « 
May 24, 1933; E unp. 71874; Bayard 
Mosby. 11188 


Song of two, without words; pf. © 
1c. May 15, 1983; E unp. 71440; 
Arthur D. Allen. 11189 


Songs of Erin; mixed voices. © Apr. 
5, 1933; E pub. 36265; Maurice O’- 
Flaherty. 11190 


Songs of India: w from the Sanscrit, 
set to m H. P. Allen; bar. © May 
25, 1933; E for. 30054; Rushworth 
& Dreaper, ltd. 11191 


Songs (The) of long ago; w and 
melodies compiled; with chord indi- 
eations for ten. banjo and guit. © 
Mar. 22, 1988; AA 120727; H. D. 
Munal. 11192 


Sonnet suite; by Hubert Bath; pf. © 
Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 29890; Augener, 
ltd. 11193 


Sooner or later vou will be mine; 
song. © 1c. May 15. 1933; E unp. 
71428; Marion Parsons. 11194 


Sorocaba; par Darius Milhaud, tran- 
seription Maurice Maréchal; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E for. 29525; Hditions Max HEschig. 

11195 


Sotto a le stelle; versi Carlo Iantaffii; 
pt: ©: 1:e Avr. 19, 19383; E unp. 
70953 ; Romolo Balzani. 11196 


Soul-saving songs; selected Charlie 
Weinman, © Mar. 10, 1933: A 
61364; Lawrence W. Neff. 11197 


Sous le ciel bleu; paroles Léo Leliévre 
fils, m Philippe Parés et André Sa- 
blon; avee accord de Vukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 19383; E for. 29789; Editions 
Salabert. 11198 


Southland melody; w and m Sara 
Goldman. © 1 ¢c. May 1, 1933; E 
unp. 70790; Gertrude Ward Clark. 

11199 

Spanish airs: Malaguefia; pf. ©l1«. 
May 1, 1983; E unp. 70827; Juan A. 
Aguilar. 11200 


Spanish number; melody. © 1c. May 
19, 1933; E unp. 71649; Marcella 
Sylvia Freedman. 11201 


Spanish sweetheart; 34 quick step, w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Tolechard Evans; with 


11214 


ukulele arr. © Apr. 26, 1933; HE 
for. 29884; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 
11202 


Spanish tambourine; w John Falstaff, 
m and drill composed and arr. Wil- 
son Manhire. © Apr. 11, 1933: E 
for. 29929; J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 

11203 


Spare me just a little love tonight; 
song. © 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 
71567; Vick Knight. 11204 


Spell of the desert; w Ned Miller, m 
Frank Magine; with ukulele arr. © 
Dee. 20, 1932; E pub. 36378; Forster 
music publisher, inc. 11205 


Spinnstube; ungarisches  lebensbild 
aus Siebenbiirgen, deutsch, Bene- 
dikt Szabolesi, m Zoltan Kodaly. 
Partitur. © Jan. 19, 1933; D 28453; 
Universal edition, a.g. 11205* 


Spirit (The) of America; symphonic 
overture; pf. conductor. © 1c. May 
16) Agsan Eaunp.. Fip2e; -Charies 
Francis Posty. 11206 


Spooning in the moonlight; song. © 
1 ¢@. May 15, 1933; E unp. 711508; 
Matilda Curtiss. 11207 


Spring had to come; w Philip Coving- 
ton, m Dorothy Covington; pf. 
toe. May 22, 19383; E unp. (1744; 
Dorothy Covington Pilcher. 11208 


Spring (A) medley; composed R. H. 
Bassett, arr. Emil Gerstenberger ; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
HH eunp. 71846; Movietone music corp. 

11209 


Spring returns; madrigal, Luca Mar- 
enzio, arr. Charies F. Manney; 3-pt., 
women’s cho. © May 13, 1933; H 
pub. 36307; B. F. Wood music co. 

11210 


Spring’s awakening; op. 3; 6 strings, 
flute, B flat clarinet and pf. ©1e. 
May 11, 19383; E unp. 71690; Jeanne 
W. Kiessling. aft any 


Springtime and you; waltz song. © 
May 6, 1933; E pub. 36423; Mary 
Harriet Morley. al eeAal; 


Springtime in the valley; waltz song, 
arr. Alice Cary Longfellow. © 
May 18, 1983; E pub. 36375; Earle 


Taylor Rush. inVaby 


Sprite (The) of the waterfall; song. 
© 1 ce. May 31, 1933; E unp. 72076; 
Berenice Ward Stockland. 11214 


465 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11215 


Squabble; comp. R. H. Bassett, arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger: pf. ©1c. May 
16, 1933; E unp. 71514; Movietone 
music corp. 11215 


Stabat mater; w Max Jacob, m Virgil 
Thomson; sop. and string quartet. 
Se. © Mar. 25, 1933; Ei pub. 36075 ; 
Cos Cob press, ine. 11216 


Steal away to Jesus; _ traditional 
negro spiritual, arr. for mixed cho. 
© May 12, 1933; E for. 29902; Hugh 
S. Roberton. Sika 


Steins on the table; w Gus Kahn, m 
Al Goodhart, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. 
© 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 71777; 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 11218 
Step lightly: march and _ two-step, 
Peter Anderson, arr. A. Winter; 
orch. pts. © May 16, 1933; E for. 
30071: Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 
11219 

Stiller abend; Latein. tibertragung 


Heinr. Schmelzer, deutsch Wilhelm 
Schéss, m Karl Kampf, op. 88; vier- 
stimmigen m&nnerchor, ohne begl. 
© Ape 3, 1933: Wy for. 29977 P. A. 
Tonger. 11220 


Stop me if you’ve heard this; w Jimmy 
Still, m Bob Roller; pf. ©1c¢. May 
2, 19383; E unp. 70869; Robert W. 
Rolier. 11221 


Stornelli d’occasione; versi Valentino 
Banal: pi. Cyrt ey ape: 19 O35" 
E unp. 70954; Romolo Balzani. 

tt??? 


Strauss (Richard) Arabella; lyrische 
komodie, text Hugo Von Hof- 
mannsthal, klavierauszug mit text 
Felix Wolfes. aufzug 2. © Mar. 8, 
1933; D 28448; Richard Strauss. 


11222* 

Strebsame (Der) geiger; 5 charakter- 
stiicke, Arthur Seybold, op. 253; 
violine u. pf., 1. lage. © Jan. 20, 


1933; E for. 29549; Bosworth & co. 
11223 


Street lights; w James Simmons, m 
C. E. George. © 1c. May 20, 1933; 
E unp. 71700; Charles J. Simmons 
and Charles E. George. 11224 


Strolling in the moonlight; waltz 
song, melody Starret system club. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71149; 
Francelia Isabelle Barnett. 11225 


Strolling thru the park with you; w 
Marty Gottlieb, melody Marty Gott- 
lieb and L. Friendly. © 1 ¢. May 


466 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28- 


1, 19838; E unp. 70820; Leonard. 
Friendly and Martin S. Gottlieb. 
11226. 


Succes (Les) mondiaux; transcrits 
Harcld de Bozi; accordéon. © Mar. 
1, 19383; E for. 29725; Durand & cie. 

11227 


Sugar River; w and melody. © 1 e.. 
May 29, 1933; E unp. 72008; Ger- 
trude Huberta Lusk. 11228 


Suite for piano. © Apr. 25, 19383; 
E pub. 386402; Richard Donovan. 
11229 


Suite (A) of dances for children; pf.. 
© May 9, 1933; E for. 29925; Iréne 
Luxemburg. 11230 


Suite pastorale; vy. Kurt Atterberg, op. 
34; kleines orch. Partitur. © Jan.. 
19, 1933; E for. 29630; Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 11231 


Sul nilo bli; slow fox-trot, versi 
Alfredo Bracchi, m Giovanni D’Anzi, 
arr. M. C. Consiglio; orch. pti. © 
Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 30002; Societa 
anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 11232. 


Summer (The)- heats bestowing; 
rondo, w from Cobb’s farce The doc- 
tor and the apothecary, air Stephen 
Storace, arr. Ella Ivimey. © Mar.. 
30, 1933; E for. 29889; Augener, Itd. 

igvyas® 


Summer’s here again; w and melody.. 
© 1 ec. May 3, 1933; EH unp, 709%5;. 
Edward Evan Williams. 11234. 


Sundown in a little green hollow; w 
George Whiting, m Billy Baskette; 
with ukulele arr. © May 4, 1933; 
E pub. 36317; Southern music pub.. 
co., ine. 11235. 


Siiplica; cancién. © 176) Mages 
1933; E unp. 71655; Anna Alfaro de 
Conte. 11236. 


Sur la route; paroles Roger Bernstein, 
m Ph. Parés et G. van Parys; avec 
accord de lukulelee © Mar. 1,. 
1933; E for. 29797; Editions Sala- 
bert. 112387 


Sussex ways: w Mordaunt Currie, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs; med. voice, im 
E fiat.. © May, 12, 149435) Beer 
29950; Boosey & co., ltd. 11238 


Svea; waltz, text, m och ukulele arr.. 
© 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 71587; 


May Dyke Brady. 11239: 
Swampland blues; song. © 1 ¢. May 
19, 1933; E unp. 71680; Edwin 


Markham MacLeod. 11240: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


11270 


Swanee woman; w Jo Trent, m Neil 
Moret. © May 20, 1933; E pub. 
36446; Miller music, inc. 11241 


Swatiska rhypsody [sic]; melody. © 
1c. May 8, 1988; E unp. 71115; 
Kitty B. Voss. 11242 


Sweet Adeline days are with us again; 
w Joseph M. Devine, melody James 
Francis Devine. © 1 c. May 5, 
isa st, pnp. 71089; J... Krank 
Devine. 11243 


Sweet baby; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
May 1, 19383; E unp. 70821; Frank 
Marion. 11244 


Sweet dreams; song. © 1 c. May 6, 
1933; E unp. 71359; Rodney Guire. 
11245 


Sweet little dream; waltz. ©1c¢. May 
hepwono ck, wunp...vO(9T; Frank 
Ojstershek. 11246 


Sweet little thing, oh dear old thing; 
waltz song. ©1c. May 6, 1933; E 
unp. 71098; Franz Bolik-Bolen. 

11247 


Sweet lullabyes, when shadows fall; 
pf. with w. © 1c. May 15, 1933; 
E unp. 71427; Roy. W. Swanson. 

11248 


Sweet Madalene; pf. with w. ©1.. 
May 12, 1933; E unp. 713138; Valle 
Stevens and Harry N. Eckmann. 

11249 

Sweet Patsy; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 24, 1933; E unp. 71857; Ray- 
mond Francis Nekuda. 11250: 


Sweet shadow time; waltz song. © 
May, 1, 1933; E pub, 386429; Clara 
Louise Larimore. 11251 


Sweetest (The) flower; song. © Apr. 
28, 1933; E pub. 86073; Katherine 
May Wassenberg. 11252 


Sweetheart; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71720; Mollie Nale. 

1253 


Sweetheart darlin’; from Peg o’ my 
neart, w Gus Kahn, m Herbert 
Stothart; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © May 11, 1933; E 
pub. 386256; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 11254 


Sweetheart I love you tonight; song, 
w Hugene H. Riggs. © 1c. May 15, 
1983; E unp. 71457; Frances H. 
Riggs. 11255 


Sweetheart I’m blue; fox-trot song. © 
Apr. 29, 19338; E pub. 36357; Harold 
IR. King’: 11256 


Sweetheart, I still love you; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
1G. May 5, 1933; EH unp. 71053; 
Charles McLerran. 11257 


Sweetheart kiss me again; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. May 11, 1933; 
E unp. 71278; Otto Schick. 11258 


Sweetheart mother; fox-trot, w Hazel 
Grant Fisher, m Basil V. Alt; with 
ukulele arr. Alta Vincent. © May 
22, 1933; E pub. 36444; E. M. Waltz 
music co. 11259 


Sweetheart of alma mater; song. © 
te, Mayet s, 1933< Hx unp;, ios: 
Henry C. Warnick. 11260 


Sweetheart of sweet sixteen; w Gus 
Kahn, melody J. Fred Coots. ©1ec. 
May 19, 1933; E unp. 71642; Leo. 
Feist, inc. 11261 


Sweetheart will you love me, as mother 
loved dad; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 3, 19838; E unp. 70946; Henry 
R. Swan. 11262 


Swing low, sweet chariot; traditional 
negro spiritual, arr. for mixed cho. 
© May 12, 1933; E for. 29908 ; Hugh 
S. Roberton. 11263 


Symfoni no. 5; af Carl Nielsen; orch. 
Partitur. © Oct. 18, 1826; E for. 
29848; Skandinavisk & Borups 
musikforlag akts. 11264 


Symphonie; d’apres Media vita, répons 
du temps de la Septuagésime, Er- 
mend Bonnal; grand orgue. © 
Mar, 1, 1933; E for. 29699; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie. 11265 


Symphonie concertante; de Karol 
Szymanowski, op. 60; pf. et orch. 
Partitions, © -Aprs 1d, 1933.2 Eator 
30098 ; Editions Max HEschig. 11266 


Table-music ; suite in 4 movements for 
string orch., Richard H. Walthew, 
arr. and ed. James Brown. nos. 1—4. 
© Apr: 24; 1933; .H for, 29543; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 11267 


Taffii au Rum; conductor. ©1c¢. May 
10, 19338; E unp. 71216; Marion Lee 
Martin. 11268 


Take back your kiss; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70901; 
Sue Skelton. 11269 


Take out your dollars; fox trot song. 
© 1 ¢@ May 6, 1933; EH unp. 71372; 
Fiorence Beckwith. 11270 


467 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11271 


Take warning; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 26, 1933; E unp. 71943; Benny 
Saccketti. 11271 


Take your love to that somebody else; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele army ©. 1 te May 29,,1933.2 
unp. 72028; Edna Hardin. 11272 


Talkin’ to my picture of you; song. 
© 1 c May 15, 1933; E unp. 71450; 
Frank Iky Hagler. 11273 


Tambourin (Le); old French dance, 
Jean Philippe Rameau, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; orch. pts. © Apr. 11, 
1933; E pub. 363847; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 11274 


Tangiers; oriental dance: string quar- 
tet ‘pts: © May’ 2,°1933*") pub. 
36115; Frederick Preston Search. 


11275 

Tango el corazon; violin. © 1 c¢. May 
26, 1933; BH unp.  T19ti: Anthony 
Bruno. 11276 


Tarquins song; w and m Maurice J. 
Pile: ope treble: = ©. Cyoisye 3. 
1933; E unp. 70899; Tarquins fra- 


ternity. 11277 
Taxi; melody. © 1c. May 24, 1933; 
E unp. 71888; Serge Walter. 11278 


Taxi (The) driver; by R. H. Bassett, 
arr. Emil Gerstenberger; pf. ©1e. 
May 16, 1933; E unp. 71515: Movie- 
tone music corp. 11279 


Te Deum laudamus; m Ralph A. Har- 
ris; mixed voices; organ acc.; in 
B flat... © May »§,.8933>. 8) pub: 
36196; H. W. Gray co. 11280 


Te quiero; w and melody Agustin 
Lara. ©1c¢ May 11, 1933; E ump. 
71619; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

11281 


Téléphone; valse lente, A. De Vita, arr. 
Al. Wayes; orch. ptes. © Mar. 25, 
1933: E for. 29992; Editions José- 
phine Baker. 11282 


Tell him to stay; w and melody. © 
t’e Apr. 14, 1933; BH unp We ; 
Bud Hartman. 11283 


Tell me oriole; w and melody Fred EH. 
Ahlert and Edgar Leslie. © 1 e. 
May 9, 1933; E unp. 71178: Irving 
Berlin, inc. 11284 


Tell me that you feel that way; w 
Dave Oppenheim, m Jerome Nor- 
man; with ukulele arr. © May 8, 
1533; E pub. 36146; Royal music co. 

11285 


468 


pt. OI, DUS., ¥V.28 


Tell me you love me once more; song. 
© 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72039; 
Ralph Perey Yaw. 11286 


Tell-tale television phone; song. © 1 
ce. May 27, 1933; E unp. 71998; Jack 
Maclennan. 11287 


Ten-twenty-thirty ; suite ; pf. conductor, 
© 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 71782; 


William Chandler Nelms. 11288 
Terpsichore; fantaisie-ballet, Louis 


Ganne; harmonie fanfare, avec con- 
ducteur en si bemol. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 29696; Alphonse Leduc 
et Cie. 11289 


Thank heaven for you; from Interna- 
tional house, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with ukulele arr. © May 
2, 1933; E pub. 36277; Famous mu- 
Sic corp. 11290 


Thank you all; song. © 1c. May 20, 
1933; E unp. 71697; Wilda M. Wig- 
gins. 11291 


That long long overdue choochoo; 
song, m Lon Healy. ©1c. May 19, 
1933; E unp. 71647; Edward Linus 
Buell. 11292 


That new deal; song. © 1 ec. May 5, 
1983; E unp. 71078; Marie M. Tor- 
moen. 11293 


That old dinner bell on the farm; w 
Gene Arnold, with melody. © 1 «. 
May 5, 1933; E unp. 71062; Fleming 
Allan. 11294 


That old farm union song refrain; 
song. © May 16, 193355) pupb. 
36412; Jesse D. Sickler. 11295 


That old feather bed on the farm; 
w and m Gene Autry and Louis 
O’Connell; with ukulele arr., and 
second voice pt. in refrain. © May 
15, 1933; E pub. 36483; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine. 11296 


That old Missouri town; foxtrot song, 
melody Starret system club. ©1€¢. 
May 17, 1983; E unp. 71571; Charles 
Campbell. 11297 


That river; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1.c. May 11, 19383; H unp. 11266; 


Wilbur White. 11298 
That rumble above; song. © 1 e. 


May 31, 1983; E unp. 72074; Alice 
Onions Peterson. 11299 


That’s my jig-saw baby; song, trans- 
posed William Liversidge. © 1 e¢. 
Apr. 21, 1933; E unp. 70837 ; Stephen 
Jones, 11300 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1983 


That’s my Ruth from Nebraska; w and 


m Harriet L. Rivers.” ©'1’c. May 
16, (1933; E unp. 71541; Harriet 
Lola Williams. 11301 


That's the way love goes; song. © 
1 ¢. May 12, 1933; E unp. 713825; 
Rose Lillian Laughlin. 11302 


That's why I wait for you; orch. pts. 
© May 12, 1983; E pub. 36410; 
Bessie Carwin. 113038 


That smile; song. © 1 c. May 20, 
19338; E unp. 71706; Mason Lloyd 
Ramey. 11304 


That waltz you danced with me; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 18, 1933; 
EH unp. 71409; Victor F. Steede. 

11305 


That wonderful night; w Peggy Olcott 
Singer, m Harry Cokayne. © 1. 
May 16, 1933; E unp. 71533; Augus- 
tus Henry Cokayne. 11306 


That wonderful night with you; w and 
melody. © i c. May 15, 1933; E 
unp. 71482; Clarence R. Dethloff. 

11307 


That wonderfull [sic] mother and 
daddy of mine; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1.¢. May 17, 1933; H unp. 
71566; Norman Macer. 11308 


Theme champétre; de Le crime du 
bouif, Georges van Parys; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29792; Editions 
Salabert. 11309 


Then J’ll be so happy, dear; waltz, w 
F. L. Barone, m A. N. Barone; pf. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 71136; 
Anthony N. Barone and Fred L. 
Barone. 11310 


Then I’ll know you’re mine; song. © 
1 ¢«. May 24, 1933; EH unp. 71871; 
Charles Edward Mulhearn. 11311 


There'll always be a someone: w and 
melody. © 1c May 18, 1933; E 
unp. 71608; Ella Allen. 11312 


There must be some mistake; song, w 
J. S. Thomas. © Apr. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 36420; Joseph Sterling Thomas 
and Thomas Eliot Mowry. 1a Shs 


There’s a home in Wyomin’; w Billy 
Hill, melody Peter De Rose. ©1e. 
May 20, 1933; E unp. 71848; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 11314 


There’s a night in June that I can’t 
forget; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; FH ounp. 71738; W. Lynn Rich- 
ards. 113815 


11328 


There’s a place in my heart for you; 
waltz song. © 1c. May 1, 1933; 
EH unp. 71287; Addison A. Dart. 

11316 


There’s a shrine in my heart to your 
lovliness [sic]; song, m Clarence 
M., Cox. © 1c. May 31, 1983; EH 
unp. 72082; Edna S. McGrew. 

11317 


There’s and [sic] old fashioned hut in 
and [sic] oid fashioned town; 
waltz song, w Fred L. Gerbig; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. May 25, 1933; 
BH unp. 71911; Joseph Francis Hunt. 

11318 


There’s danger ahead; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 2, 1933; E unp. 70874; 
Geo. L. Turner. 11319 


There’s more than one guy; song, arr. 
by Stan Tucker. © 1 c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71752; George HE. 
McWeeney. 11320 


There’s no little girl like you; song. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71456; 
Russell Lloyd Jones. PTZ21 


There’s no more blues; w C. H. Siebe- 
neck and Erma G. Fischer, m C. 
H. Siebeneck and Dorothy Stauffer. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70994; 
Carolus H. Siebeneck. 11322 


These silly things my children say 
to me; w and melody. © 1c. May 
15, 19383; E unp. 71485; Hyman Mil- 
lindorf. 11323 


They’re all congratulatin’ me; w and 
melody Charles O’Flynn, George W. 
Meyer and Pete Wendling. © 1 ©. 
May 6, 19838; E unp. 71108; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

11324 


They’re not as beautiful as you; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. May 17, 1933; 
E unp. 71573; Raymond Rennhak. 

11325 


They say; negro spiritual, w Helen 
Smith, m Neville Meale-Taylor. © 
Mar. 10, 1983; E for. 29618; Beal, 
Stuttard & co., ltd. 11826 


Things (The) I tell my mother; w 
Mabel CostanduroS and Michael 
Hogan, m Maurice Besly; in B flat. 
© Apri dil, 1988 » Ba fors; 29536; 
Boosey «& co., ltd. 11327 


Things (The) you're guilty of; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. May 24, 
1933; E unp. 71887; John William 
Mooney. 11328 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n.S., v.28 


EEE =" 


11329 
Thinking of tomorrow; w R. Col- 
clough, m B. Slaybaugh. © 1 e¢ 


May 27, 1933; E unp. 71992; Betty 
Slaybaugh and Rebecca Colclough. 
11329 


This is only the beginning; w and mel- 
ody Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen. 
© 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 71589; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

11330 


This is the day; w Danny Gill and 
J. J. Daly, m Dick Koons; pf. © 
1 ¢e. May 15, 19383; E unp. 71524; 
A. Daniel Gill, John J. Daly and 
Richard M. Koons. 11331 


This night is meant for us two: W 
and melody. © 1c. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71172; Paolo Damiano. 

11332 


This place for sale; w and m Ruth V. 
Russell, ©uxd-c. “Apr. 6; 193833-H 
unp. 69760; Warren Russell and 
Ruth Russell. 11333 


This treasured land; unison song, w 
Doris Rowley, m Alec Rowley. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © May 23, 
1933; E for. 30075; Boosey & Co., 
ltd. 11334 


This world is yours — and heaven is 
mine; w and melody. © 1c. May 
15. 1933; E unp. 71474; Joseph An- 
drew Balik. 11335 


Those Allegheny shores; waltz song, 
m Jim Browne; with ukulele arr. 
© May 8, 1933; E pub. 36426; 
Augusta Von Alt. 11336 


Those islands of the South seas; song, 
melody W. H. Ball and Lem 
McCarty. © 1c. May 22, 1933; B 
unp. 71780; William Hereford Ball. 

i ta bod 


Those little stolen moments of bliss; 
pf. treble with w. © 1 c¢. May.10, 
1933; E unp. 71211; Nellie Mayer. 

11338 


Thou art the way; anthem, pt.-song, 
w George W. Doane, m Gordon 
Balch Nevin; men’s voices, organ 
ace. © May 3, 1933; HE pub. 361387; 
J. Fischer & bro. 11339 


Thou ‘rt lovelier to me; song, arr. 
Vern Elliott. © 1c. May 29, 1933; 
E unp. 72035; Viola Cupps Pierce. 

11340 


Thoughts and dreams of you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 70815; 
Matt J. Petrena. 11341 


Three cheers for the deal that’s new; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 70907; Reta A. Kincaid. 

11342 


Three cheers for the undertaker; w 
and m Harry Castling; with ukulele 
arr. Alvin D. Keech. © Apr. 12, 
1933; E for. 29652; B. Feldman & 
co. 113438 


Three in a love nest; waltz, arr. 
Charles J. Levy; pf. ©1c¢. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71769; Huey C. Long. 

11344 


Three little girls; w and melody. © 
1c May 15, 1933; EH unp. 71490; 
Agnes Chopp. 11345 


Thy shimmering waters; w Kathleen 
Doyle Halligan, m Wilbur Cheno- 
weth; high, in D. © Mar. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 36473; Boston music ¢€o. 

11346 


Tijuca; par Darius Milhaud, transcrip- 
tion Maurice Maréchal: violoncelle 
et pf. © Mar. 15, 19333) Efor. 
29526; Editions Max Eschig. 

11347 


Till I get you off of my mind; song. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71648; 
Donald M. Rae. 11348 


Till you come back to me; song. © 
1 @e. May ‘8, 1933; EH-unp. Tis36; 
Russell Bennett Wallace. 11349 


Time and again; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 10, 19383; HE unp: 7izi8: 
Fred Woodaman. 11350 


Tinche... in campagna; one step, Ugo 
Solazzi; piccola orch. parti. © Apr. 
18, 1933; E for. 29612; G. Ricordi & 
co. 11351 


Tiny toys; w and m Ed. McConnell; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 e. May 24, 
1933; E unp. 71860; Forster music 
publisher, ine. 11352 


‘Tis dawn; salutation to the new day, 
w and m James McGregor Beatty, 
arr. Homer Tourjée; mixed vyoices. 
© Apr. 5, 1933; E pub. 36085; Rich- 
ard Drake Saunders. | 11353 


To be or not to be; w and melody. 
©1c¢. Apr. 26,,1933; Emp, gan 
Harry Bennett. 11354 


To be with you; song, arr. Bob Taylor. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 71264; 
Carlton Bryan Bourne. 11355 


To fall in love with danger, is to fall 
in love with you; w and melody. © 
1 ¢e. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70974; 
Bennett H. Crouse. 11356 


470 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5, 1933 


To mission San Francisco; by Lily 
Strickland, transeribed Edward 
Shippen Barnes; organ. © Apr. 24, 
1933; E pub. 36245; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 11357 


Toast (A) to love; song, w Beatrice 
L. Lowndes, m arr. E. G. Eberhard ; 
orch. pts. © May 3, 1933; E pub. 
36154; Gumaer Berg. 11358 


“Toby ; melody Buster Moten and Eddie 
Barefield. © 1 ¢c. May 26, 1933; 
E unp. 72061; Southern music pub. 
COU«,ine. 11359 


‘Today’s processional; song, w anon. 
© 1c. May 26, 19383; E unp. 71975; 
Paulo M. Gruppe. 11360 

‘Toiling (The) Amazons; by L. HE. De- 
Francesco, arr. Peter Brunelli; pf.- 
conductor. © 1 ¢. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71931; Movietone music corp. 

11361 


“Toledo Blade; march, Edwin Franko 


Goldman; full band pts. © May 4, 
19383; E pub. 36151; ‘Theodore 
Presser co. 11362 
‘Toledo Blade march; by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; pf. solo, with 
song. © May 24, 1933; E pub. 
36464; Theodore Presser co. 11363 


‘Ton baiser; poésie Maurice Boukay, 
m Charles Levadé. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29712 ; Heugel. 11364 


‘Tonight and forever; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 70972; 


Joseph Tully. 11365 
‘Top o the world; song, m Walter 
Stone. © 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
71141; Mabel F. Davis. 11366 


chanson hispano-italienne, 
m Francis 


‘Toréador ; 
paroles Jean Cocteau, 


Poulenc; © Mar. 1, 1933;°E for. 
29690; R. Deiss. 11367 
‘Touchons du_ bois; one-step, dans 


Clochard, paroles R. Peguy, m A. 
Chantrier; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29829; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 11368 


‘Tower (The) march; by John D. Bal- 
lard, arr. Frank A. Panella; full 
orch. pts. © May 5, 1933; E pub. 
36130; Volkwein bros., inc. 11369 


band pts. © May 10, 1933; 
E pub. 36187; Volkwein bros., ine. 
11370 


“Train (The) is now in town; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71014; Frank Luther. psa 


11387 


Trinklied ; aus dem zyklus Gesiinge des 
spiten jahres, op. 71, w u. m Ernst 
Krének. © Mar. 22, 1933; E for. 
30050; Universal edition, a.g. 


T1372 

Trio; in C-dur, v. Casimir von Pasz- 
thory; klavier, violine wu. violon- 
cello. Partitur u. stimmen. © Dec. 


2, 19382; ED for. 29571; Henry  Li- 
tolffs verlag. 11373 


Trixie from Dixie; w and melody. © 
1 e@. May 26, 19338; E unp. 71949; 
Dura Temple Provine. 11374 


Trois (Les) bourguignons; paroles et 
m E. de Maxange. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
H for. 29750; Editions Salabert. 

11375 


True as honey; fox trot song. © 1c. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71890; Paul 
V. Hisengrein. 11376 


True to you; song. © 1c. May 2, 
1938; E unp. 70897; Phyllis Law- 
rence. PISCE 


Truly diffrent; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1933; E unp. 70850; Clar- 
ence H. Krueger. 11378 


Tulip waltz; w Effie M. Watt; pf. © 
1 ec. May 8, 1933; EH unp. 67173; Ma- 
tilda H. Hidt. 11379 


Tumble in a rumble seat; w Charles 
Newman, m J. Fred Coots; with 
ukulele arr. © May 6, 1933; HE 

__ pub, 36179; Miller music, ine. 11380 


Tune (A) a day; first book for violin 
instruction, C. Paul Herfurth. bk. 1. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E pub. 36417; Bos- 
ton music Co. 11381 


Turn on the moon; song. © 1 c. May 
5, 1988; E unp. 71079; Paul Fruech- 
tenicht. 11382 

Turnin’ the corner; song. © 1c. May 
10, 19838; E unp. 71557; Jerome M. 
and Willi H. Tagress. 11383 


Turning my back on the moon; w Hda- 
ward Heyman, melody Muriel Pol- 
lock. © 1c. May 20, 1933; E unp. 
71840; Famous music corp. 11384 


"Twas a dear little song; w Mabel 
Constanduros, m Stanford Robin- 
son. © May 2, 1933; E for. 29896; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 11385 


"Twas nothing but a dream; w and 
melody. ©41c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70995; Walter KE. Weihe. 11386 


Twilight fancies; 5 musical stories, 
Winifred H. M. Evans; pf. © Jan. 
26, 1933; EH for. 29873; Hdwin Ash- 
down, ltd. 11387 


471 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11388 

Trilight memories; song. © 1 « 
Mayiii2; 1933: .<H) unp) 71297; -B. 
Bernard Turnquist. 11388 


Twilight, moonlight and you; w and 
m Earl Teran. © Apr. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 36119; Monarch music co. 


11389 
Twin City post.<no. 266; . selection ; 
percussion band. Sc. © 1c. May 


19, 1933; E unp. 71637; Orville Paul 


Manker. 11390 
Two; w and melody. © 1c. May 24, 
1933-8 4H) Uunp. “soe: Shaye. barry 
Butrick. 11391 


Two big blue eyes; fox trot song. © 
1 e¢e. May 10, 1983; E unp. 71385; L. 
Viola Asche. 11392) 


w and m Mike Benton; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
71019; Mitchell McIver Benton. 

11393 


Two (The) Dons; xylophone duet, 
Kenneth J. Alford; military band 
pts. © May 5, 1933; E for. 29898; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

11394 


Two little windows and one little 
door; w Sam M. Lewis, melody Billy 
Hil. © 1c. May 20, 1933; HE unp. 
71847; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 

11395 


Two love songs are we together; w and 
m Herve Ranney. © 1 ec. May 18, 
1933; E unp. 71611; James Hervey 
Ranney, jr. 11396 


Tzion tamati; Hebrew folksong, arr.; 
mixed voices, unace. © 1c. May 31, 
19383; E unp. 72072; S. Braslavsky. 

11397 


Ultimo (L’) bacio sotto la pioggia; 
slow-fox, letra E. M. Chiappo, m 
Greppi; orch. pti. © Dec. 1, 1932; 
EK for. 29598; Chiappo. 11398 


Under a blanket of blue; w Marty 
Symes and Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry 
Levinson; with ukulele arr. © May 
25, 1933; E pub. 36485; Santly bros., 


ine. 11399 
Under the linden trees; English, 
Charles O’Flynn, German, Willy 
Schiesser, m Lee David, arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson. © May 17, 
1933; E pub. 36311; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 11400 


Under the silvery moon; w Lester 
Elden Nelson, with melody. © 1. 
May 19, 1983; E unp. 71662; Carl 
Anton Nelson. 11401 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Under the weeping willow; w anon., 
rey. F. Luther, with melody. © 
1 c@ May 4; 1933; “Ha tanp.s 1085; 
Frank Luther. 11402 


Underneath a redwood tree; w and 


melody. © 1 ¢. May..24, 1933; EH 
unp. 71907; Marvin R. J. Spear- 
stone. 11403 


Underneath Hawaiian skies; w Jack 
Joyce, melody Jack Joyce and 
Charles Seddon. © 1 ¢ May 10, 
1933; E unp. 71250; John EH. Joyce, 
qe. 11404 


United we stand; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
May .22, 1933 3°” unp: -i2s eee 
van Der Woude. 11405 


Uno due tre; _ fox-trot, Giovanni 
D’Anzi, arr. I. Culotta; orch. parti. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; Hawfor = s0019- 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 

11406 

Unsers herzens freude hat ein ende; 
motette, aus den klageliedern Jere- 
miae, v. Melchior Franck, einge- 
richtet Erhard Mauersberger; alt, 
2 ten. u. bass. © Feb. 24, 1933; E 
for. 29623; Breitkopf & Hartel. 

11407 


Until the dawn; w and melody. © 
1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 71986; 
Benjamin Millman. 11408 


Upward bound; song, melody Robert 
Van Sickle. © 1 ¢. May 5, 1983; 
E unp. 71073; Wilhelmina A. Lim- 
bert. 11409 


Var (Det) blott en solskensstrimma ; 
WwW anon.; mixed voices. © Mar. 27, 
1933; E pub. 36393; J. A. Hultman. 

11410 


Variationen und fuge; tiber ein 
deutsches volkslied Morgenrot, mor- 
genrot, v. Gottfried Muller, op. 2; 
grosses orch. Partitur. © Apr. 5, 
19838; E for. 29624; Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 11411 


Variationen und suite; v. Ernst Pep- 
ping; 2 violinen. © Apr. 8, 1933; 
E for. 29635; B. Schott’s sohne. 

11412 


Variations libres et finale; de Gabriel 
Pierné, op. 51; fifite, violon, alto, 


violoncelle et harpe. Ptes. © Mar. 
1, 19838; E for. 29798; Editions 
Salabert. 11413 


Vellones (Pierre) Chanson; op. 36, 
no. 2, poésie Louis de la Salle. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29734; Durand 
& cie. 11414 


472 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 5, 1933 


Ven der shabess kimt; w Morris Rund, 
with melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933. 
E unp. 71445; Julius Jaffe. 11415 


Veniendo pan; sOn panamenho. © 1c. 
May «2, 1933; BH unp. ~70854; 
Ricardo Fabrega. 11416 


Verlobung im traum; oper, nach 
Dostojewsky, v. Rudolf Fuchs u. 
Rudolf Thomas, m Hans Krasa, 
klavierauszug mit text Erwin Stein. 
© Jan. 27, 1983; D 28451; Universal 
edition, a.g. 11416* 


Verzeihen sie mein friulein wenn ich 
frage; tango, w Ropetz, m Hans 
Bund, spez.-arr. H. M. Kirchsiein ; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © May 11, 
19383; E for. 29962; Universum 
verlags a.g. 11417 


Vesuvio; gran marcia sinfonica, mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 
71991; Nicholas Giuliano. 11418 


Victim (A) of love; w and m Grace 
Hamilton, Jack Mooney and Jack 
Stern; with ukulele arr. Doc Morris. 
(© May 2, 1933; E pub. 36116; Stern- 
ham productions. 11419 


Vienna life; by William Axt, arr. Paul 
Marquardt; pf. ©1c. May 38, 1933; 
EH unp. 70932; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 11420 


Vienna, my dear; song. © 1c. May 
22, 1933; E unp. 71803; Joseph 
Fuchs and Paula Fuchs. 11421 


Vignettes; w HE. Loftus, m C. J. An- 
tonellis. © May 15, 1983; E pub. 
36286 ; Elizabeth Loftus and Carl J. 
Antonellis. 11422 


Village (The) band; English, Percy 
Edgar, m Mart Fryberg. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E for. 30025; United music 
publishers, ltd. 11423 


Vineyard (A) my dear Master hath; 
anthem, w Robert Norwood, m Por- 
tia Sarvis; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© May 9, 1933; E pub. 36195; H. W. 
Gray Co. 11424 


Vinland; Norwegian and English text 
and m Hallvard Askeland, arr. for 
male voices, unacc. © Apr. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 36364; Frederick Wick. 

11425 


Violinkonzert no. 2; A moll; klavier- 
auszug mit solo-stimme. © Mar. 
25, 1933; E for. 29945; Georg 
Gohler. 11426 


Virginia; song, melody James J. 
Vaughan. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E 
unp. 71025; Stuart Sheldon. 11427 


11440 


Visions of you; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 5, 1933; E unp. 71072; Alfred O. 
Jeffries. 11428 


Vita (La), che tram; one-step, Paul 
Abel; orch. pti. © Mar. 27, 1933; 
EK for. 380005; SocietA anonima 
Suvini-Zerboni. 11429 


Vive Paris; 6/8 one-step, paroles Ch. 
L. Pothier et Géo Koger, m Léon 
Raiter; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 29785; Editions 
Salabert. 11430 


Vocalise de Madame Carette; de 
Bariole, m Jane Bos; pf., vocalise. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29832; Kdi- 
tions Salabert. 11431 


Voitures (Les); paroles Géo Koger, 
m Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
29779 ; Editions Salabert. 11432 


Volksfest (Das); German medley 
waltz, arr. for pf. accordion. 
May 15, 1933; E pub. 36388 ; Edward 
J. Thurow. 11433 


Volupté; paroles Pierre Margaritis, m 
Georges Htie. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 29707; Heugel. 11434 


Vorrei; slow-fox, letra EH. M. Chiappo, 
m Testa, arr. G. Filippini; orch. pti. 
iC Dec ay 1932. He tora a2 voi. 
Chiappo. 11435 


Vorstadtler (Die); introduction and 
waltz-suite, Joseph Lanner, 195. 
werk, re-arr. and modernized EKd- 
mund Tiersch ; pf. direction. ©1c. 
Nove: 19% 19823) sump? FiS26s) eee 
Tiersch. 11486 


Vous aurez toujours vingt ans; fox- 
slow, paroles Pierre Bayle, m J. 
Jekyll et Jacque-Simonot; avec ac- 
cord de Vukulele. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29818; Editions Salabert. 

11437 


Wagner (Richard) Awake, for soon 
will dawn the day; chorale from Die 
meistersinger, English, C. F. M., m 
arr. Charles F. Manney; 3-pt. wom- 
en’s cho. © May 13, 1933; E pub. 
36306; B. F. Wood music co. 

11438 


Waiters on parade; w Robert Har- 
greaves, Stanley J. Damerell and 
Harry Tilsley, m Montague Ewing. 
© Apr. 7, 1933; E for. 29522; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 11439 


Waiting dear for you; song. ©1e. 


May 10, 1933; E unp. 71187; Caro- 
line Emma Thiel. 11440 


182870—33—6 473 


ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11441 


Waiting my time with you; w and m 
Billie Bodkin. © 1 ¢. May 26, 
1933; E unp. 71964; William Henry 


Bodkin. 11441 
Wake, awake; w and tune Philip 
Nicolai, arr. Matthew Nathaniel 
Lundquist; 3-pt. female cho. © 


Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 86350; Con- 
cordia pub. house. 11442 


Walking home alone; w J. Lighthill, 
m J. Barnes; with ukulele arr. 
Feb. 27, 1983; E for. 29863; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 11443 


Walking home to Chelsea; w George 
Ellis, m George Barker. © May 2, 
1933; E for. 29897; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 11444 


Walking in the moonlight with you; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; 
E unp. 71468; Leato Muriel Moory. 

11445 


Waltz amaranth; op. 3, no. 1; pf. © 
1c May 9. 1933 One lt ole 
Frederick William Shea. 11446 


Waltz through life with me; w and m 


Gerard ‘Recke: © 1 c.-May 15, 
1933 7-H -unp.”, 1464; G. “Gerard 
Recke. 11447 


Waltz with me; song. © 1c. May 5, 
1933; E unp. 71544; Mary Austin. 


11448 

Waltzing; valse song. © 1c. May 2, 
1935". to Wnp.  (isses-” Andrew 
Grainer. 11449 
Waltzing to heaven with you; w 
Ralph Holmes, with melody. ©1c. 


May 20, 1933; E unp. 71705; Robert 
B. Holmes. 11450 


Waltzing with Elenor; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71254; 
Marie T. Laing. 11451 


Waltzing with you; w and melody. © 
1c. May 3, 1983; E unp. 70904; Ida 
Shurman. 11452 


w Marion Wheeler, m John Wie- 


gand. ©1c. May 11, 1933; E unp. 
71286; Albert J. Wiegand. 11453 
Wanderer’s (The) return; song, m 


A. EH. McMullen. © 1c May 4, 
1933; E unp. 71024; W. T. Kimberl. 
11454 


Wanderlied; altes ged., dichter un- 
bekannt, m Heinrich Kaspar 
Schmid; vierstimmigen minnerchor, 
a capella. © Apr. 3, 1933; E for. 
29975; P. J. Tonger. 11455 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Wanderlied (Das) der jugend; text 
Kurt Arnold Findeisen, m J. Gat- 
ter, op. 69, no. 1; vierstimmigen 
minnerchor. © Mar. 25, 1933; E 
for 29973): Png. 1 Loner 11456 


Wanted: a secretary; song. ©1.. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 714338; Albert 
Hay Malotte. 11457 


Wardner; hymn tune, w John Eller- 
ton. “© 1c. May 13, 1933 Bi aap 
71418; Douglas Fletcher. 11458 


Warriors (The) ; march, Louis E. De- 
Francesco; pf.-conductor. © 1 «e. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71932; Movie- 
tone music corp. 11459 


Was die Donau erzihlt; Wiener wal- 
zer-potpourri, C. Morena, op. 181; 
orch. stimnmen. © May 14, 1932; E 
for. 29969; Wilhelm Gebauer. 

11460 


Was frauen traumen; schlager aus 
dem film, w Robert Gilbert, m Rob- 
ert Stolz, op. 603, 604. © Mar. 30, 
1933; E for. 29556; Alrobi musik- 


verlag, G. m. b. H. 11461 
Way to prosperity; song. ©1c. May 
2, 1933; E unp. 70860; Stephen 
Byko. 11462 


We began to say goodnight in the 
moonlight; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. May 15, 1933; E unp. 71459; 
Hilda Craig. 11463 


We begin to be so happy again; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 10, 1933; E 
unp. 71210; Walter Travers. 11464 


We once were sweethearts; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1933; E ump. 
70983 ; Vietor Maybray. 11465 


We're in prosperity now; w and mel- 
ody Ted Morgan. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71768; Tom Perry. 

11466 


We're in the money; from Gold Dig- 
gers of 1933, w Al. Dubin, m Harry 
Warren; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
24, 1933; E pub. 36157; M. Witmark 
& sons. 11467 


We're living on the county now; Ww 
and m Fred Rose and Rex Maupin; 
with ukulele arr. © May 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36484; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc. 11468 


We sang Sweet Adeline; w Jack Lyon, 
m H. Lyon and Warren Chiles. © 
1 @ May 18, 1933; E unp. 71612; 
Harold Lyon. 11469 


474 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


Wear a smile and sing a song; song. 
©1c. May 23, 1933; E unp. 71799; 
Charlotte Wilma Rehder. 11470 


Weary; m Virginia Clare Sickler; pf. 
with w. © 1c. May 27, 1938; H 
unp. 71995; Van Dee Sickler. 11471 


Wedding music; aus der oper Romeo 
und Julia auf dem dorfe, w nach 
Gottfried Keller v. F. Delius, m 
Frederick Delius, arr. Eric Fenby; 
fiinfstimmiger gem. chor. © Feb. 
3, 1933; E for. 30081; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 11472 


Wedding of the moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©l1e. 
May 29, 19838; E unp. 72024; Hliza- 
beth Ryan. 11473. 


Wee little house; song, m Walter 
Stone. ©1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
71142; Mabel F. Davis. 11474 


Weep not for the dead; w and m Ada 
Weigel Powers. © May 5, 1933; E 
pub. 36293; Edward Schuberth & 
€0., inc. 11475 


Weihnachten; hft. 2 von Die sing- 
lade, sammlung von gesingen ftir die 
schule, hrsg. Markus Koch u. Hans 
Lang. © Nov. 15, 1932; E for. 
2091S; Pe. J. Longer. 11476 


Weisst du was, lieber Franz; fox- 
trot, text Beda, m Charles Loubé; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 3, 1933; 
E for. 30027; Wiener operettenver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Dacapo verlag. 

11477 


m wu. arr. Charles 
Loubé; salonorch. u. jazz stimmen. 
© Jan. 3, 1933 ; E for. 30028 ; Wiener 
operettenverlag, G. m. b. H., Dacapo 
verlag. 11478 


What a lucky night; waltz, from Bring 
back my gal, w and melody. ©1e. 
May 9, 1933; E unp. 71161; Edward 
James Carifo. 11479 


What’a night, what’a night this is 
gonna be; song. © 1c. May 6, 
1983; E unp. 71094; Bert Pum- 
phrey. 11480 


What a smile on America now; song. 
© 1c. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72051; 
Arthur Joseph Forcier. 11481 


What am I to do; song. ©1c¢. May 
6, 1983; E unp. 71364; Alice Shan- 
non. 11482 


What does it mean without you; w 
Nelson Shawn and Charles Gil- 
chrest, m Frank Magine; with uku- 


11496 


lele arr. © Jan. 14, 19383; E pub. 
36382; Forster music publisher, ine. 
11483 


What ho; song. © 1c. May 2, 1933; 
EH unp. 70861; Jack Maclennan. 
11484 


What’s a fellow gonna do; fox-trot, 
w George Whiting, m Billy Baskette 
and Irving Bibo, pf. sc. Merle T. 
Kendrick; with ukulele arr. © 
May 12, 1933; E pub. 36264; Bibo- 
Lang, ine. 11485 


What’s sweeter than you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. May 22, 1983; E unp. 71736; 
D. P. Cera. 11486 


What would Poppa Knickerbocker 
say; fox-trot, w and melody. © 1 
e. May 2, 1933; E unp. 70872; Paul 
Madison Kniskern. 11487 


Whatever it is, ’m against it; w 
Bert Kalmar, melody Harry Ruby. 
© 1c. May 20, 1933; E unp. 71842; 
Famous musi¢ corp. 11488 


When all is done; song, w Paul Law- 
rence Dunbar. © 1c. May 5, 1933; 
E unp. 71032; Lillian Stemple 
Meyer. 11489 


When all the world forsakes you, send 
for me; valse song. © 1c. May 10, 
1933; E unp. 71386; Bernard J. 
Venton. 11490 


When are you comin’ to see me; Ww 
Anna and Judy Canova, with mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 18, 1933; E unp. 
71594; Anna Canova. 11491 


When daddy sings; w and m Mannie 
Layman. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E 
unp. 71349; Manford H. Layman. 

11492 


When daisies pied; song, w Shakeg- 
peare. © Jan, 26, 193833, H for: 
29872; Leonard Pascoe-Williams. 

11493 


When dreams come true; w and mel- 
ody Jay Kaye. ©1c. May 10, 1933; 
EH unp. 71249; Joseph Knudsen. 

11494 


When grandfather’s clock strikes 
seven; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
26, 1933; E unp. 70851; James A. 
Schipper. 11495 


When I come to the end of the road; 
song. © 1c May 12, 1933; E unp. 
71326; Edmund Francis LaVoie. 

11496 


4795 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11497 


When I dance with you; w Chas. 
Tobias and Sidney Clare, melody 
Jimmy Monaco. © 1 ¢c. May 19, 
1933; E unp. 71631; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 11497 


When I dream of you; w and melody. 
© 1c May 4, 1933; E unp. 70987; 
Gertrude Bridges. 11498 


When I get a break: w and melody. 
© 1c. May 17, 1933; E unp. 71580; 
Henry J. Spina. 11499 


When I hear Thy call: w Thekla Hol- 
lingsworth, m Jessie Mae Jewitt; 
with violin obbl. © Apr. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 36159; M. Witmark & sons. 

11500: 


When I join the Easter parade; pif. 
With we ©). 17°C May’ 13, 19352 0 
unp. 71405; Kennedye Nelson. 11501 


When I’m alone I’m lonesome; w 
Berenice J. Fleischmann, m B. J. 
Fieischmann and B. H. Swain. © 
1 e. May 25, 1933; E unp. 71918; 
Belle H. Swain. 11502 


When I’m dancing with you; song. 
© 1 ¢ May 8, 1933; E unp. 71122; 
Morris Reden. 11503 


When I’m gone will you forget; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
71151; Marjory Nicholson, Bert 
Douglas and J. P. DeLaney. 11504 


When I pin roses: song. © 1c. May 
24, 1933; E unp. 71875; Bayard 
Mosby. 11505 


When I remember; reverie, song. © 
Dec. 10, 1932; E pub. 36370; Tina 
B. Cornice. 11506 


When it’s cotton time in Georgia; Ww 
W. Skelton, melody E. J. Moore. 
1c. Nov. 28,.1982;..E unp.. 71652 ; 
William Skelton and Edward Joseph 
Moore. 11507 


When it’s floodtime on the Ohio Ill 
be coming back to you; song, m Chas. 
W. Storm; with ukulele arr. Jean 
Walz. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 
36361; John Storm. 11508 


When it’s love time in the spring; m 
Sylvester Long Cross: pf. with w. 
© 1c. May 5, 1938; E unp. 71047; 
Jay Buchanan Williams. 11509 


When it’s springtime; waltz, w Clara 
Critchett, melody Starret system 
club. © 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 
71148; Clara A. Critchett. 11510 


When love is near; fox trot song. © 
1 @iyApr 26; 4933); aap. £062: 
Charles A. Bowen. 11511 


pt. 1, 0. S., v.28 


When mother sang; song, m Harvey 
Davis. © 1 ¢. May 4, 1933; ©) ump. 
71010; Edith Dean Tallman. 11512 


When my fancy’s running high; w 
George Gibson Davis, m George P. 
Hulten, arr. G. Ackley Brower; male 
voices. © Apr. 11, 1933; E pub. 
36330; Carl Fischer, ine. 11513 


When spring comes in Virginia; song. 
© 1c. May 16, 1933; E unp. 71539; 
Geo. H. Esenhuth, jr. 11514 


When the band begins to play; w and 
m Hugh Williams; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 29864; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 11515 


When the day bids the sunshine good 
morning; w and melody. © 1 e. 
May 17, 1983; E ump. 71574; A. T. 
Pyne, jr. 11516 


When the daylight fades into the 
night; w K. EH. Schmidt, melody 
D. K. Pope. © 1 ¢. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71175; David Kenneth Pope 
and Karl Edward Schmidt. 11517 


When the golden rods are waving in 
the valley; w Bob Miller, m Harry 
von Tilzer; with ukulele arr. © 
May 12, 1933; E pub. 36251; Broad- 
way music corp. 11518 


When the king goes by; w and m 
Ralph Butler and Reg Connelly ; 
with ukulele arr. © May 19, 1933; 
E for. 29867; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., Itd. 11519 


When the moon says good-night; w 
Rudy Sullivan Beckier, with melody. 
© 1c May 6, 1933; E. unp. Tis: 
Jack Hans Adams. 11520 


When the moon says it’s time for love; 
song. © 1c. May 16, 1933; E unp. 
71529; E. Barnes Hopkins. 11521 


When the moon shines over the river; 
valse song. © 1 c. May 2, 1933; E 
unp. 71337; Chester L. Dittmeyer. 

11522 


When the nightingale sings its love 
song: w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 70977; Arthur E. Ditch. 

11523 


When the sun goes down behind the 
hill, and the moon begins to rise; Ww 
D. Sanford, with meiecdy. © 1 ¢. 
May 11, 1933; E unp. 71258; Dick 
Sanford and Anna Canova. 11524 


When the sunset turns red; song, mel- 


ody Jack Mahoney. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
28, 1933; E unp. 71548; Frances 
Mitchell. 11525. 


476 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


When the sweet magnolias bloom 
again; w Joe Young, melody Dave 
Dreyer. © 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71632; Irving Berlin, inc. 11526 


When the twilight shadows fall in old 
Wyoming; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. May 1, 
1983; E unp. 70813; Floyd Keffer. 

11527 


When the wild, wild roses bloom; w 
and m Mary Hale Woolsey, Milt 
Taggart and Jack Glenn Brown; 
with guit. diagrams and male quar- 
tette arr. © Apr. 10, 1933; E pub. 
36318; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

11528 


When things go wrong just try singing 
a song; fox-trot song. ©1c. May 3, 
1933 ; E unp. 70876; Paul Buechse. 

11529 


When twilight gleams; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
May 5, 1933; E unp. 71052; Dorothea 
Otto. 11530 


When twilight shadows fall; w and 
m Richard Griffin and Pete Macias. 
© Apr. 25, 1933; E pub. 36164; M. 
Witmark & sons. 11531 


When we knew our dese, dose and 
dems; w and melody. © 1c. May 
23, 1983; E unp. 71822; John Duhig. 

11532 


When will you make up your mind; 
song. © 1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 
72066; William Robert Keye. 115383 


When you hear those bluebirds call to 
you; pf. ‘with w.’’© 1 ‘c.:May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71897; Roy W. Swan- 
son. 11534 


When you’re lonely on life’s avenue; 
song, melody Manuscript league. © 
1c. May 31, 1988; EH unp. 72080; 
Edward Ryan. ; 11535 


Where the cotton meets the corn; 
negro spiritual, w and melody. © 
1 @e May 3, 1933; E unp. 70906; 
Jessie Davis Uhlik. 11536 


Where the Deerfield river flows; pf. 
with w. ©1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 
70828 ; James O’Brien. 115387 


Where the lighthouse shines across 
the bay; from No reply from F. P. 1, 
w Donovan Parsons, original Ger- 
man Walter Reisch, m Allan Gray; 
with ukulele arr. [Hnglish text 
only] © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 29676 ; 
Ufaton verlags, G. m. b. H. 115388 


11553 


Where the oriental breezes blow; w 
and m Clara G. Wood; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 36086; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 11539 


Where to, brother; w and melody Lee 
Field. © 1. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71033; Leland E. Field. 11540 


While I watch the setting sun; w 
Connie Schultz, with melody. © 
Tie Maya 4, 933° EH unp,, T0985 
Harry Schultz. 11541 


Whip-poor-will [and] Fishin’; w Hale 
C. Cole, m Geoffrey O’Hara. 1. 3-pt. 
male cho.—2. Male cho., or quartet. 
© May 2, 1933; E pub. 36176, 36177; 
Harms, inc. 11542, 11543 


Whiskers an’ all; w R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, m Harris Weston; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 
29673; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 

11544 


Whisper in my ear, darling I’m in love 
with you; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
May 15, 19383; E unp. 71498; Lee C. 
Lanova. 11545 


Whispering love; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1.¢. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
71834; Max L. Raney. 11546 


White (The) House waltz; pf. ©1«. 
May 9, 1933; E unp. 71159; Blanche 
Waldo Dewey. 11547 


Whitehead (Alfred) Highteen faux- 
bourdons and descants; for well- 
known hymn tunes; 4-pt. harmoniza- 
tiom. «©, Marr: 2145 1933ee.Heeoubs 
36331; Carl Fischer, inc. 11548 


Who cares about tomorrow, just as 
long as I have you; w Joe Morrison, 
with melody. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
EH unp. 71981; Joe Gaston. 11549 


Who do you think you are; w Edward 
Heyman, melody John W. Green. 
© 1c. May 20, 1933; E unp. 71841; 
Famous music corp. 11550 


Who is this man of sorrow; w and m 
Mrs. Frank Klawiter, arr. Theodore 
Hetze; male quartet. © 1 ec. Apr. 
29, 19838; E unp. 71292; Violet Kla- 
witer. 11551 


Who’s that pretty baby; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; BE unp. 
71431; Deloros Marie Warner. 

11552 

Who shall ascend; short anthem with 
bass solo, m R. Wassell; organ ace. 
© Apr. 28, 1983; E for. 29647 ; Rich- 
ard Wassell. 11553 


477 


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- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11554 


Whose baby are you tonight; pf. with 
w. © 1c. May 25, 1933; E unp. 
71912; Alfred Hugo Neuberger. 

11554 


Whose neighboring note are you ; song, 
w Edith Otis. © 1c. May 15,-1933; 
E unp. 71467; Catherine McLaugh- 
lin. 14555 


Why am I; w and melody. ©1ce. May 
26, 1933; E unp. 71967; David Gor- 
don Spikes. 11556 


Why are you crying; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71670; 
John Bernard Sontag. 11557 


Why can’t you love me as you used 
to ido}? “fox tret,. Ay sand’ m™~ Meta 
Xavier. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 708538; Leta Ranchea. 11558 


Why care; w and melody. ©1c. May 
20, 1933; E unp. 71702; Walter 


Smith. 11559 


Why did I; w D. Lagerstrom, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1 ec. May 12, 
1933 ; E unp. 71685; Dorotha Revelle. 

11560 


Why did you leave me; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. May 12, 19383; E unp. 71299; 
Bernard Gansberg, Bert Douglas 
and J. P. DeLaney. 11561 


Why do I bring this bouquet: w and 
melody. © 1 ¢c. May 17, 1933; E 
unp. 71575; Irving A. Beirach. 

11562 


Why don’t you fulfill my dreams; w 
and melody Tony Tomaseili. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 20, 1983: E unp. 65386; An- 
thony Tomaselli. 11563 


Why have you stolen my delight; w 
Francis Brett Young, m Michael 
Head; low key. © May 23, 1933; 
E for. 30068; Boosey & ¢co., ltd. 

11564 


Why is it so; w and m Reg Connelly 


and Frederick Hope; with ukulele 
arr. © May 19, 1933; E for. 29866; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., 1td. 
11565 
Why not say yes to me; valse, w and 
m L. K. Hardy and K. C. Rothwell. 
© 1c. May 10, 1933; E unp. 71898; 
L. Kenneth Hardy. 11566 


Why should it be; w and m Ginny 
Salsbury; pf. © 1c. May 5, 1983; 
E unp. 71065; Virginia May Sals- 
bury. 11567 

W. H. Reed; 

pf.-conductor and percussion 


Widdecombe fair; by 
strings, 


478 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 28 


ad lib., pts. © Apr. 25, 1933; E for. 
29663; Joseph Williams, ltd. 
11568 


Wiegenlied in der Weihnacht; lied, 
~«-w Heinrich Laufenberg; mit orgel, 
klavier o. streichquartett in F dur 
begl. © Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 29936; 
Georg Gohler. 11569 


Wiener (Hine) singmesse; fiir einstim- 
migen chor u. orgel, text Rudolf 
Henz, m Josef Lechthaler, op. 33. 
Klavierauszug, zugleich orgelstimme. 
© Mar. 8, 1933; E for. 30045; Uni- 
versal edition, a.g. 11570 


Wiggle tale; pf. ©1c. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 70805; Collins B. Needham. 
11 


Wild dreams; song. © 1 ¢. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 71771; Georgia Fer- 
guson. 11572 


Will you remember to forget; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 29, 1933; EB 
unp. 72045; Frank I. Schultzberg. 

11573 


Will you sometime remember me; 
song. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 
71358 ; Lydia Taylor Mills. 11574 


Wind (The) ; march, melody. © 1 e. 
Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 70834; John E. 
Albright. 11575 


Wind (The) from the glens of Antrim, 
is calling me home to you; sung. 
1c. May 2, 19838; E wp. 71616; 
Anna Meakin. 11576 


Winter lullaby; song, w Zelda Yolande 
Roth. ©1e. May 11, 1933; E unp. 
71280; William Doerfel. 11577 


Wir marschieren; grosses marsch- 
potpourri, CC. Woitschach; orch. 
stimmen. © Apr. 8, 1933; E for. 
29861; Bosworth & Go. 11578 


Wir sind alle lustig kariert: schot- 
tischer marsch, aus Die tochter des 
regiments, w Hans Hannes, m Kurt 
Lewinnek. © Mar. 11, 1933; E for. 
29645; Beboton-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

11579 


Wisconsin; w and melody; in G. © 
1c. May 25, 19383; _E .unp. 71926; 
Gertrude Huberta Lusk. 11580 


Wish my troubles on the sky; w Don- 
ovan Parsons, m Pat Thayer. © 
May 12, 1933; E for. 29868; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 11581 


With all my love to you; fox-trot bal 
lad, w Al. Piantadosi, m Jack 
Adrian; with ukulele arr. © May 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 
8, 1983; E pub. 36144; Royal music 
co. 11582 
With nothing but a broken heart; 


song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. May 10, 1983 ;"E 
unp. 71235; John Kenney. 11583 


Without you; song, m James UL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71732; Norman 
W. Dalton. 11584 


——w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 
1983; E unp. 70989; Harry Maraldo. 
11585 


Without your love; slow fox-trot 
song, m William Bigler Provost. © 
curva is. 1983: EH unp. T1411; 
Edwin Reed Crick, jr. 11586 


Woman’s (A) heart; song, w Antoi- 
nette de Bunnelle Steiger. © 1 «¢. 
May 16, 19383; E unp. 71534; Augus- 
tus Henry Cokayne. 11587 


Wonderful pal; waltz song; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 38, 1933; E pub. 
36425; Percy H. Peck. 11588 


Won’drous eyes; song, w Carolie Mc- 
Elroy. ©1c. May 18, 1933; E unp. 
71598; Michel Sciapiro. 11589 


Won't you have a little something 
with me; song, w Marguerite Sears. 
© 1c. May 3, 1933; E unp. 70916; 
Robert Sears. 11590 


Won’t you love me, please, again; w 
Elinore Lee White; pf. © 1 « 
May 29, 1983; E unp. 72011; Robert 
W. Baird. 1591 


World (The) congress of 1938; by 
William Kernell, orch. Hugo Fried- 
hofer. A. Pf.-conductor. — B and C. 
Pf.-vocal-conductor. © 1 ec. May 4, 
1933; E unp. 70958; Movietone 
music corp. 11592 


-World (The) fair’s got me booked to 
bulge my chest; pf. conductor and 
voc. lead pts. © May 24, 1983; E 
pub. 36493; Harry J. Kimball Jones. 

11593 


World (The) is tramping on; song. © 
ere Vay Ao 1 O33 Er UNnp., T1507 5 
H. Juel Houghton. 11594 


World (The) to me is you; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71081; Aldo Roger Costi and Mario 
Chester Costi. 11595 


World (The) waggles on; song. © 
1c. May 29, 19338; E unp. 72018; 
_ Hsther Burrous. 11596 


11611 


World (The) without your kiss: w 
and melody. © 1c. May 9, 1933; 
E unp. 71181; Charles H. Frizzelle. 

11597 


Worid’s (The) exposition march; pf. 
© 1c. May 8, 1933; E unp. 64934; 


Matilda H. WHidt. 11598 
Worlds fair march; pf. © 1c. May 
265) 19332" fH Yunp. 19722" Dora 
Loucks Barnes. 11599 
Would you believe me; song. © 1 ©. 


May 20, 1933; E unp. 71715; Etta 
M. Thomas. 11600 


Wreck (The) of the Akron; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 c¢. May 22, 1933; BH unp. 71724; 
William H. Moschelle. 11601 


-.— wand melody: ©: 1.¢. ;May,15, 
1933; E unp. 71478; Zelda Test. 
11602 


Wreck (The) of the Akron dirigible; 
w R. P. Hitchcock, m D,. M. Fine- 
frock; with ukulele arr. © May 11, 
1933: E pub. 36227; Delmar M. 
Finefrock, Earl Hitchcock and Ford 
Hitchcock. 11603 


Xenia; Spanish serenade, op. 4; 6 
strings, flute, B flat clarinet and pf. 
© 1c. May 11, 1933; BH unp. 71691 ; 
Jeanne W. Kiessling. 11604 


Yesterdays kisses; fox trot song, Ww 
Charles HE. Blossfield. © 1 ¢. May 
24, 1983; E unp. 71877; Louis A. 
Cafiero. 11605 


Yesterday’s roses; w Helen Taylor, m 
Vivien Lambelet. © Apr. 28, 1933; 
E for. 29618; Boosey & co., ltd. 

11606 


Yeux (Les) doux; fox-trot, dans Ne 
sois pas jalouse, paroles René Pujol, 
m Oberfeld; avec accord de luku- 
lele. © Mar. 1, 19383; E for. 29799 ; 
Editions Salabert. 11607 

You; song. © 1c. May 6, 1933; E 
unp. 71367; Esther L. Morris. 11608 

You are just like a flower; Vienna 
waltz ballad, w and melody. ©1c. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 71200; Otto 
Schick. 11609 


You are the answer to prayers; song, 


w Zelda Yolande Roth. © 1c. May 
11, 1983; E unp. 71281; William 
Doerfel. 11610 


You are the daddy of my dreams; 
valse, w and m Ethel G. Fizer. © 
1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71345; 
Ethel G. Cronin. 11611 


479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11612 


You are worth your weight in gold; 
song, w C. Taylor. © 1 ¢. May 9, 
1933; E unp. 71182; Genevieve 
Hawkes and Campbell Taylor. 

11612 


You belong to me alone; song. © 1 «. 
May 15, 1933; E unp. 71417; Frank 
Stephens Broekhoven. 11613 


You better eat them beans; w and m 
Jim Huso and Si Vander Laan; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 28,) 1933; B 
pub. 36106; James Huso and Simon 
Vander Laan. 11614 


You broke my heart when you went 
away; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1 c. May 5, 1933; E 
unp. 71044; Marie Putney Powell. 

11615 


You brought me happiness ; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71085; Henry J. Spina. 11616 


You came to me; from He wanted ad- 
venture, w Sonny Miller, m Jack 
Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. © 
Mar. 28, 1933; E for. 29655; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 11617 


You can never tell; pf. ©1 ¢. May 
24, 1933; E unp. 71878; Louis A. 
Cafiero. 11618 


You cannot manufacture love; w Peter 
Gregory, m Michael North. © Mar. 
13, 1933; E for. 29882; Geoffrey 
Fletcher, ltd. 11619 


You can’t do that there ’ere; w and 
m Graham Squiers and Colin Wark; 
with ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © 
May 16, 1933; E for. 29901; B. Feld- 
man & @o. 11620 


You can’t tell me that three’s a crowd; 
w and m Joe Gibish. © 1c. May 
3, 1933; E unp. 70917; Joseph Karl 
Gibish. 11621 


You carved on my heart, until death 
do us part; song; m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 71753; 
Joseph Emlich. 11622 


You did ev’rything for me; w Reg. 
Connelly, m Fred Blake and George 
Hoffman; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
29, 1933; E for. 29515; Irwin Dash 


music co., 1td. 11623 
You evil little thing; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr... © 1 ©¢. 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 71730; Ernest 
Smith. 11624 
You for me—me for you; song. ©1c. 


May 22, 1933; E unp. 71766; Lena 
Drewry Fields. 11625 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


You had me believing; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. May 15, 1933; H 
unp. 71441; Samuel Adelman and 
Benny Adelman. 11626 


You little devil, are you on the level 
with me; fox-trot, w S. Adelman, 
melody B. Adelman. © 1c. May 1, 
1933; E unp. 70822; Samuel Adel- 
man and Benny Adelman. 11627 


You, only you; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71043; Joseph Larry Scholl. 11628 


— waltz song, melody Louis Acerba. 
© 1c. May 24, 1933; E unp. 71873; 
Angelo De Vicaris. 11629 


You’re a book of knowledge to me; w 
and melody. © 1 c¢. May 29, 1933; 
E unp. 72020; Albert Troy. 11630 


You’re a jig saw puzzle to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1933; E unp. 
70971; Samuel J. Catanese. 11631 


You're a jig-saw puzzle to me and 
you’re driving me crazy; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 9, 1933; E ump. 
71174; Dorothea Grogan. 11632 


You're a wonderful girl; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 12, 1933; E ump. 
71304; Harry Tammany, Bert Doug- 
las and J. P. Delaney. 11633 


You're breakin’ my heart; w Spencer 
Williams, m Thomas Waller; with 
ukulele arr. © May 8, 1933; E pub. 
536145; Royal music co. 11634 


You're easy on the eyes; w Howard 
Johnsen and Charley Tobias, mel- 
ody J. Fred Coots. © 1c. May 17, 
19383; E unp. 71559; Santly bros., 
ine. 11635 


You're gonna’ be surprised tonight; w 
Mort Dixon, m Carmen Lombardo. 
© Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 36060; Keit- 
Engel, inc. 11636 


Youre haunting me; song. © 1 &@ 
May 18, 1983; E unp. 71614; Rich- 
ard B. Griffin. 11637 


like a fiower from grand- 
mother’s garden; w and melody 
Betty Carey. © 1 c. May 15, 19388; 
E unp. 71455; Elizabeth Frances 
Carey. 11638 
You're lucky if you’re killed: musical 
play. ©1«¢. May 17, 1933; D 28442; 
Norman McLeod Craig. 11638* 


You’re mine; song, m Robert William 
Howland. © 1 ¢. May 22, 19383; 
E unp. 71767; George Harold How- 
land. 11639 


You're 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1933 


You’re my dream that came true; w 
and melody Joe Davis and George 
Pitman. © 1 c. May 12, 1933;'E 
unp. 71309; Joe Davis, inc. 11640 


You’re never too old to make love; w 
Buddy Fields and Al Lewis, mel- 
ody Al Sherman. © 1 c¢. May 19, 
1933; E unp. 71641; Leo Feist, inc. 

11641 


You’re so naive; w Arthur Quadrio, 
with melody. © 1c. May 12, 1933; 
E unp. 713828; Harold Schechter. 

11642 


You’re the one; fox trot, w Harry 
Pierce, melody Eddie Burke. © 1 
eer 2. 1938- HH unp. 71401; 
Everett Burke. 11648 


You’re the reason, just you; song. © 
iGrviay 19, 19383; BH unp. 71635; 
Margaret Marion Weiss. 11644 


You're thinking of somebody else; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 15, 19338; 
E unp. 71499; Eloise L. Nicholson. 

11645 


You're waltzing away with my heart; 
w Harry Pease, m Hd. G. Nelson; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 14, 1933; 
E pub. 35816; Paull-pioneer music 
corp. 11646 


You so and so, you’ll wish you’d never 
been born; w and m Bob Miller. 
© May 17, 1933; E pub. 36399; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 11647 


You still wonder why I cry; theme 
song, m John Kreutzer. ©1c¢. May 
27, 19388; E unp. 71988; Louis Wru- 
bel. 11648 


You taught me how to love; song, 
melody Alfred O. Tress. © 1 «. 
May 23, 1988; E unp. 71814; Wil- 
liam Sherman Thornberry. 11649 


You taught me love of the South Sea 
isle; song, m Syivester Long Cross. 
© 1 ce. May 5, 1933; E unp. 71055; 
Mae Snyder. 11650 


You took my heart-—left a lonely soul; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 18, 1933; 
E unp. 71985; Clifford Thomas Rob- 
son. 11651 


You've got a little bit cf everything; 
w and melody. © 1c May 15, 
1933; E unp. 71439; Stephen J. 
Brue. 11652 

You've got me singing the blues; song. 
© 1c. May 15, 1938; BE unp. 71453; 
Thomas Henry Anderson. 11653 


You've played your last tune on the 
strings of my heart; w Art Murry, 


11667 


m Bob Harris. © 1 ¢. May 10, 
1933; E unp. 71244; Wm. Robert 
Harris. 11654 


You were made for everyone to love; 
song, m L. J. McQuaid; with ukulele 
arr. © May 18, 1933; E pub. 36384; 
Leo Joseph McQuaid and Vance E!- 
wood Pease. 11655 


You won’t go to heaven when you die; 
w and m Gene Burch. © 1 c. May 
8, 19383; E unp. 71153; Arthur EKu- 
gene Burch, jr. 11656 


Your dog’s come home again; w and 
m Geel” Harrington. (©) Apr. 3; 
1933; HE for. 29656; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 11657 


Your journey is done; song, w anon. 
© 1c. May 6, 1933; E unp. 71102; 
Frances D. Welch. 11658 


Zanke (Herman) Capriccio; op. 6b; 
fldte u. kiavier. © Apr. 29, 1933; 
H for. 29924; A. Cranz. 11659 


Zeig’ mir den weg ins paradies; tango- 
serenade, text u. m Caros u.. Fritz 
Domina, arr. F. Domina; salonorech. 
Stimmen,. © Jam, 10; 1933; BE tor 
29941; Albert Stahl. 11660 


Zombie; written: and arr. Harold 
Mooney; orch. pts. © Mar. 21, 
1933; E pub. 36019; Southern musie 
pubs co, Inc: 11661 


Zone (La); paroles Marc Hély, m J. 
Jekyll; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29819; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 11662 


Zou! un peu d’aioli; 6/8 one-step, dans 
la Revue marseillaise, Vincent 
Scotto, arr. Francis Salabert; orch.. 
ptes., avec texte. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 29752; Hditions Salabert. 

11663 


Zur erntezeit; nach ged. Gottfried 
Keller, m Ernst Krének, op. 61; 
gem. chor, a cappella. © Mar. 6, 
1933; E for. 30048; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 11664 


1*° gonate; violoncelle et pf.; en la 
min. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 29979; 
Georges Sporck. 11665 


II. concerto; I profeti, per violino e 


orchestra, Mario Castelnuovo-Ted-. 


esco, rid. dell’ autore; violino e pf. 
©: May 5, 1983. by for. 29912: GC. 
Ricordi & co. 11666 
II. konzert; v Béla Bartok; klavier u. 
orchy, .Bartitune@) Jane 19. 1933: 
E. for. 30043 ; Universal edition, a, g. 
11667 


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11668 pt. I, n. s., v. 28 
3 and 2, three and two for me and Sherman. © 1 c. May 6, 19383; E 
you; fox-trot; pf. with w. © 1 «. unp. 71106; De Sylva, Brown & 
May 23, 19383; E unp. 71829; Homer Henderson, inc. 11669 
filden Luowsy. 11668 | o3yq psalm of King David’s; anthem, 
5, 6, 7, 8, nine little miles from Ten- set to m; mixed choir. ©1c¢. May 
Ten-Tennessee; Ww and melody 20, 19383; E unp. 71713; Rolf Gunst. 
Buddy Fields, Al Lewis and Al 11670 


Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class H, 
Musical compositions (including 6,332 unpublished )_—________________ 11,6 


482 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abiding grace; w Elizabeth B. Brown- 
ing. © John S. Camp, as author of 
a, 25298. i 


Adoremus; motet; sop. ou ten., avec 
choeur ad lib.; acc. d’orgue. © A. 
Périlhou, as author. R 25001. 7 


Alamo; song, m Dorothy Jarden. © 
Hdward Madden, as author of w. 
R 25462. 3 


All for you; song, w Raymond A. 
Browne. © Henry Clay Smith, as 
author of m. R 25463. “ 


Allegretto non troppo; organ volun- 
tary, H. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 


author. R 25376. 5 
Always sunshine; sacred, w James 
Rowe, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter E., 


Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, Jessie 
Fearis Blackman and Rebecca Fear- 
is Mills, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
25127. 


Americana; song. © Dan J. Sullivan, 
as author. R 25064. 7 


Amie (Une) est venue avec des fleurs; 
par Gabriel Dupont; pf. © Maurice 
Martial Henri Dupont, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 25008. 

Amoureuse (L’); mazourka-caprice, 
Charles Bohm, op. 369, no. 1; pf. 
© Jenny Bohm, as widow. R 25017. 

9 


And love means you; w Charles G. D. 


Roberts; high voice. © James H. 
Rogers, as author of m. R 25176. 
10 


Apple blossoms; w Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld, m Kathleen A. Roberts; sop., 
or mezzo-sop. © Sophie Ruth 
Keiser King, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 25405. 11 


Aprés-midi de dimanche; par Gabriel 
Dupont; pf. © Maurice Martial 
Henri Dupont, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 24992. 

12 


48 


[11,670 


April is here;.w Hh. HE. Rexford, ‘m 
C. E. Wheeler. © Charles E. 
Wheeler, as author of m, and Eben 
He yRextord, “as author’ of mwee Uk 


25258. 13 
Ascending song. © Alfred G. Wathall, 
as author of m. R 24983. 14 


Au coin du feu; par Gabriel Dupont; 
pf. © Maurice Martial Henri Du- 
pont, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 24989. 15 


Auf in’s metropol; potpourri; klavier. 
© Victor Hollaender, as author. R 
25486. 16 


Aus der tanzstunde; gavotte, op. 30, 
no. 8; klavier. © Adolf Haensgen, 
as author. R 25482. 1M 


Baby (The) parade; two-step patrol; 
band. © Arthur Pryor, as author. 
R 25145. 18 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Poetic folk 
dances; selected and arr. Calvin B. 
Cady; pf. bk. 1., annotated ed. © 
Elizabeth Hoar Cady, as widow. R 
25248. 19 


Bad (The) boy; pf. © John Mokrejs, 
as author. R 251388. 20 


Bauerntanz; landler, op. 30, no. 2; 
klavier. © Adolf Haensgen, as au- 
thor. R 25481. Zh 


Be true to the temperance cause; Ww 
Jennie Wilson. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25242. pe 


Beau (Un) matin; par Albert Lan- 
dry; pf., 4 4 mains. © Aimée Paul- 
ine Pasquier, as widow. R 25500. 

23 


Beautiful Bethlehem star; song, w 
Flora Kirkland. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, as author of m. R 25868. 24 


Beautiful (The) city; duet, w John 
Burtch Atchison; mezzo-sop. and 
bar. © Ira Bishop Wilson. as au- 
thor orm. JR 25078. 25 

Bedouin song; pt.-song, w Bayard Tay- 
lor; men’s cho. © James H. Rog- 
ers, as author of m. R 25195. 26 


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20 


Behtit? mein kind, Gott, allezeit; op. 
64; mia&nnerchor. © Hermann 
Schulken, as author. R 25493. 27 


Belle (The) of long ago; from The 
princess beggar, w H. Paulton, m 
A. G. Robyn. © Edward Paulton 
and Alfred G. Robyn. as authors. 
R 25061. 28 


Belle (The) of Mayfair; duet, Leslie 
Stuart. © Katharine Leslie Stuart, 
as widow. R 25452. 29 


Benjamin Bims; song. © George A. 
Spink, as author. R 25470. 30 


(The) King; Christmas 
© Issaac H. Meredith, as 
author. R 25395. 31 


Better (The), happier day; sacred 
song, w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 25086. 32 


Big (The) banshee; song, from The 
umpire, w Will M. Hough and Frank 


Bethlehem 
service. 


Rk. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author of m. R 25303. 30 
Bird. (bhe), rondo: - yt. .1©», Joan 


Mokrejs, aS author. R 25187. 34 


Blessed be the Lord; anthem. © E. D. 
Keck, as author. R 25264. 35 


Blessed shall be thy basket and store; 
harvest anthem. © Caleb Simper, 
as author of m. R 25479. 36 


Bridal chorus; from The rose maiden, 
w R. E. Franeillon, m Frederic H. 
Cowen, arr. for 3-pt., women’s voices. 
© Henry Clough-Leighter, as author 
of arr. R 24966. Bit 


Bright star of truth; sacred, w EH. H. 
Hewitt, m J. S. Fearis. .© Walter 
E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Rebecca 
Fearis Mills, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
25129, 38 


Bye-a-bye ma honey close yo’ eyes; 


song, m Albert Greenbaum. © Sam- 
uel Lewis, as author of w. R 25471. 
39 


Calme; by Gabriel Dupont; pf. © 
Maurice Martial Henri Dupont, as 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 24984. 40) 


Cato’s advice; song, w Henry Carey; 
bar. © Bruno Huhn, as author of 
mm. Rh. 25191. 41 


Central give me back my dime; song. 


© Joseph E. Howard, as author. 
R 25300. 4° 


pt. OT; ns.) vezs 


Chaconne; op. 8; alto avee ace. de pf. 
© Henry Marteau, as author. R 
25015. 43 


Chanson de la pluie; par Gabriel 
Dupont; pf. © Maurice Martial 
Henri Dupont, as next of kin of 
the author, who -is not living. 
R 24995. 44 


Chanson (La) du moulin; par Albert 
Landry; pf., 4 4 mains. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
25501. 45 


Chanson (La) du vent; par Gabriel 
Dupont; pf. © Maurice Martial 
Henri Dupont, as next of kin of the 


author, who is not living. R 24990. 
46 

Children’s songs; collection. © Anna 
Goedhart, aS author. R 25246. 47 


Christmas; anthem. © Jane Bingham 
Abbott, as author. R 25261. 48 


Christmas bells; sacred, w and m H. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
25108. 49 


song, w Flora Kirkland. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, as author of m. R 
205 3% 50 


Christmas pastorale; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
as child of the deceased author. 
R 25375. 51 


Christmas wishes; song, w Ada Tayler 
Dawes. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 253867. 52 


Christmastime songs and carols; w 
EK. H. Kinney, m Mrs. Crosby Adams. 
© Juliette A. Adams, as author of 
m, and Edith Hope Kinney, as au- 
thor of w. R25259. 


City road; w Charles Wesley, m John 
Jones. © Nancy Lelah Lutkin, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25289. 

54 


Close the door; w Ina Duley Ogdon, 
m E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, as child of the deceased author. 


TR eoreel 5D 
Come, Holy Spirit; duet, m EH. L. Ash- 
ford; sop. and alto. © Henry S. 


Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 25078. 56 


Come my love and go with me; w Bob 
Cole and J. W. Johnson, m Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © James W. John- 
son, as one of the authors of w, 
J. Rosamond Johnson, as author of 


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no, 5, 1933. 


86 


m, and Dora Cole Norman and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer, as next of kin 
of the other author of w, who is not 
living. R 25166. 57 


Come, see the place where Jesus lay; 
Easter hymn-anthem, w ‘Thomas 
Kelly, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 101; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Clara 
L. Marzo, as widow of the author of 
m,., R. 25274. 58 


Come to the front; song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 25235. 59 


Come with anthems glad; song, w Mrs. 
J. M. Hunter. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
as author of m. R 25872. 60 


Contentment; song; in D. © Mary 
Turner Salter, aS author. R 24970. 
61 


Coquetterie; par Gabriel Dupont; pf. 
© Maurice Martial Henri Dupont, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 


not living. R 24988. 62 
Cottonland; pf. © Charles Hlander, 
as author. R 25457. 63 


Could you read my heart; w Arthur 
Gillespie, m C. Blake. © Rose Gil- 
lespie, aS widow of the author of w. 
R 25049. 64 


Crimea; song, w H. Kirke White. © 
Thoro Harris, as author of m. R 
25288. 65 


Dance of the hours; ballet music, from 
A. Ponchielli’s opera Gioconda, arr. 
for orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
as author of arr. R 25146. 66 


Danse champétre; par Albert Landry ; 
pf., 4 4 mains. © Aimée Pauline 
Pasquier, aS widow. R 25502. 67 


Day (A) in summer; pf. © John 
Mokrejs, as author. R 25135. 68 


De Vautre coté du fleuve; traduits du 
Chinois, Judith Gautier, m Gabriel 
Fabre; chant et pf. avec violon et 
violoncello ad lib. © Camille Lom- 
maert, é@épouse de Jacques Joseph 
Regis, aS next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 25000. 

69 


Dear Father in heaven; response, w 
Ida Reed Smith. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, aS author of m. R 253881. 

70 


Dear old school days; w Chas. Noel 
Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 25066. 71 


Des enfants jouent dans le jardin; par 
Gabriel Dupont; pf. © Maurice 
Martial Henri Dupont, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 24986. 72 


Dewdrop’s (The) blessing; song, w 
S.C. Kirk. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
as author of m. R 25149. 73 


Diplomacy; song, from The isle of 
Bong-Bong, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph HE. 
Howard, aS author of m. R 25013. 

74 

Do what you can for Jesus; song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25281. 75 


Does it pay; w Lizzie De Armond, m 
Arthur W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson 
Barry, aS next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 25217. 

76 


Don’ go leab’ me, honey; song, w A. A. 
Payn. ©C. Austin Miles, as author. 
R 25341. (7 


Don’t say adieu; w Vincent Bryan. © 
Leo Edwards, as author of m. R 
253438. 18 


Down in. the depths; pt.-song Karl 
Linders; male voices. © Adam 
Geibel, as author. R 25397. 7) 


Drifting leaves ; reverie, Amanda Ken- 
nedy; pf. © Amanda Kennedy 
Moore, as author. R 25411. 80 


Drink (The) for me; temperance song, 
w Mrs. J. M. Hunter, m EH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, as child 
of the: deceased author of m. R 
25106. 81 


Du mein altes Berlin; aus Auf in’s 
metropol, ausstattungs-revue Julius 
Freund. © Victor Hollaender, as 
author of m. R 25488. 82 


Du soleil au jardin; par Gabriel Du- 
pont; pf. © Maurice Martial Henri 
Dupont, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 24994. 83 


Hasy dance music for cornet and 
piano; ed. Thomas H. Rollinson. © 
Henry P. Buncher, as executor of 
the author of editing. R 24973. 

84 


Highmey; w H. Kirke White and 
Frances S. Fuller-Maitland. © 
William H. Pontius, as author of m. 
Ry 2a292. 85 


Elaine; valse, arr. R. E. Hildreth; 
orch. © Frank H. Grey, as author 
of m. R 25086. 86 


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87 

Elysia; valse lente; pf. © George 
Braham, as author. R 25456. S87 

Empor mein lied; op. 76, nr. 1, dich- 
tung Julius Gersdorff; gem. chor. 
© Gustav. Baldamus, as author of 
m. R 25476. 


Enchantment; alto in F. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author. R 
25265. 89 

Entrance of beauties; from Princess 
beggar, w E. Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. 
©) Edward Paulton and Alfred G. 
Robyn, as authors. R 25467. 90 


Entrance of the king; from Princess 
beggar, w E. Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. 
© Edward Paulton and Alfred G. 
Robyn, as authors. R 25455. 91 


Epigraphe; par Gabriel Dupont; pf. 
© Maurice Martial Henri Dupont, 
as next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 24996. 92 


Es singt ein vogelein; op. 62; manner- 
chor. © Hermann Schulken, as au- 
thor. R 25491. 93 


Eternal (The) love; duet. w Mrs. Mer- 
rill E. Gates, m E. L. Ashford; ten. 
and contralto. © Henry S. Ashford, 
as child of the deceased author. 
RR 2500S: 94 

Evening and morning; w I. Gregory 
Smith, m Max Spicker, op. 56; high 
in F; pf. or organ ace. © Isabel 
Spicker Elsner, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 25186. 95 


Evening prayer; hymn-anthem, Moritz 
Hauptmann, ed. Max Spicker ; mixed 


eho.: organ ad lib. ©.%sabel 
Spicker Elsner, as widow of the 
author of editing. R 25171. 96 


Everlasting (An) love; sacred, w EK. 
E. Hewitt, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman, and Re- 
becca Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25126. 97 


Everybody gives me good advice: w 
Alfred Bryan, m Kendis and Paley. 
© James Kendis, as one of the au- 


thors of m. R 25464. 98 
Fair dame; lanciers, arr. Herman 
Friedrich; orch. © Nick Brown, as 
author. R 25414. 99 
Fata morgana; morceau brillant, 


Charles Bohm, op. 369, no. 2; pf. © 
Jenny Bohm, as widow. R 25016. 
100 


486 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Father’s got a job; w Bob Cole and 
J. W. Johnson, m B. Cole. © James 
W. Johnson, as one of the authors of 
w, and Dora Cole Norman and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25422. 101 


Favorite duets for mandolin and pi- 
ano; ed. Thomas H. Rollinson. © 
Henry P. Buncher, as executor of 
the author of editing. R 24976. 

102 


Fellowship; song, w Frederick L. Hos- 


mer. © Alfred G. Wathail, as au- 
thor of m. R 24982. 103. 
Festgesang; song, w CC. Whitney 


Coombs. © Alfred G. Wathall, as 
author of m. R 25287. we OA. 


Fight the foe;.song, w E. E. Hewitt. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of 


Im, Zaza 105. 
Firmly stand; song. © Carrie B. 
Adams, as author. R 25218. 106. 


Flag of freedom march; military band. 
© Frank A. Panella, as author. R 
25441. 107 


Flower song; by Gustav Lange, op. 39, 
ed. and fingered Hans Lichter, op. 
39; pf. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
as author of editing and fingering. 
R 25209. 108 


Forget-me-not; by Paul F. Johanning; 
pf. © Ethel P. Johanning, as 
widow. R 25398. 109 


Forsake me not; w Anne H. Woodruff, 
m J. S. Fearis; low voice. © Walter 
H., Otto L. and Merle DU Fears, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Re- 
becca Fearis Mills, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25083. 110 


Fortitude; song, w Maltbie D. Bab- 
cock. © David S. Smith, as author 


of m. R 25291. 111 
From the hills; pf. © John Mokrejs, 
as author. R 25136. pw 


Gathering sheaves till the sun goes 
down; sacred song, w Jennie Wilson. 
© Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. 
R 25114. 113. 


Geh’n wir noch in’s café; marsch; pf. 
© Paul Lincke, as author. R 25168. 
114 


General Bum-Bum; by Hd. Poldini, op. 
11, no. 9, ed. and fingered; pf. 
James H. Rogers, as author of edit- 
ing and fingering. R 25194. 115. 


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no, 5, 1933 
Gently Lord, O gently lead us; m Hub- 
bard William Harris. © Hildur 
Anima Harris, as widow. R 25266. 
116 


Get right with God; song, w J. T. 


Latta. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 252838. 117 
Giddy (The) gay Lothario; from 


Princess beggar, w E. Paulton, m 
A. G. Robyn. © Edward Paulton 
and Alfred G. Robyn, aS authors. R 
25454. 118 


Gilder; song, w Richard W. Gilder. 
© Arne Oldberg, as author of m. 
R 25285. 119 


Girl of mine; song, w John Kemble. 
© Lester W. Keith, as author of m. 
R 25415. 120 


Give praise; hymn and hymn-tune, w 
Nelle Richmond Eberhardt. © Ira 
Bishop Wilson, as author of m. R 
25072. a 


Glory for you and me; gospel song. © 


Peter Philip Bilhorn, as author. R 
25023. 122 


God help me to do right; sacred song. | 


© Ira B. Wilson, as author. R 
25117. 123 


God is our refuge; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, as author. R 25379. 124 


God, my King; anthem, w Richard 
Mant. © Carrie B. Adams, as au- 
thor of m. R 25391. 125 


God’s time to strike is now; sacred 
song, w and m EH. A. Hoffman, m 
arr. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor of the arr. of m. R 25096. 126 


Golden (The) chain; song, w Adelaide 
Anna Proctor. © Caro Roma, as 
author of m. R 25056. 127 


Good bye pal; song, from Girl from 
Broadway, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Otto Hauerbach, as author of w, and 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 25054. 128 


Good fellowship; song, w Chas. Noel 
Douglas. © William C. O’Hare, as 
author of m. R 25045. 129 


Gospel (The) call; sacred song, w Mrs. 
W. J. Kennedy. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25120. 130 


Grapple with the evil; song, w Lizzie 
DeArmond. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 25226. 131 


Grossmtitterchen erzihlt; op. 30, no. 
4; klavier. © Adolf Haensgen, as 
author. R 25483. 132 


147 


Gute (Das) kind; op. 75, nr. 1, dich- 
tung Julius Gersdorff ; dreistimmiger 
frauenchor. © Gustav. Baldamus, 
as author of m. R 25474. 133 


Hall (Edythe Pruyn) Six easy char- 
acter sketches; pf. © Edythe Pruyn 
Hall, as author. R 25260. 134 


Happy Christmas; song, w Mrs. J. M. 


Hunter. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
author of m. R 25370. 135 
Heah dem darkies sing; humorous 


medley, Eugene Arnold; male voices. 
© Minnie Arnold, as widow. R 
24938. 136 


Hear Thy servant; response after 


prayer. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of m. R 253886. 137 
Hiawatha; suite, op. 27, nach der 


gleichnamigen epischen dichtung vy. 
Longfellow ; grosses orch. Partitur. 
© Karl Kimpf, as author. R 25347. 

138 


Holy hill; song, w Charles Wesley. 
© William H. Pontius, as author of 
m. R 25284. 139 


Honor (The) bright band; song, w 
E. D. Elliott. © William Edie 
Marks, as author of m. R 25429. 

140 


How long wilt Thou forget me; bass 
solo. © Ira B. Wilson, as author. 
R 25277. 141 


Hush! ma lil boy; lullaby, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © C. Austin Miles, as 
author of m. R 25340. 142 


Hymn to the Madonna; w after Ger- 
man of Franz Kriimer, by Theo. 
Baker, m Eduard Kremser, arr. 
Max Spicker. 1. Sop. solo, women’s 
voices and 4-pt. cho. with harp or 
pf. and organ or harmonium.—2. 
Sop. solo, mixed voices and cho. with 
harp or pf. and organ or harmonium. 
© Isabel Spicker Elsner, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 


25184, 25185. 143, 144 
I come unto Thee; song, w E. E. 
Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of ms: 2o2is. 145 


I heard the voice of Jesus Say; an- 
them. © E. D. Keck, as author. 
R 25268. 146 


Tll always wear your image in my 
heart; w Alfred Bryan, m Theodore 
Morse. (© Theodora Morse, as 
widow. R 25408. 147 


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148 


T’ll keep a warm spot in my heart for 
you; w J. W. Johnson, m Rosamond 
Johnson. © James W. Johnson and 
J. Rosamond Johnson, as authors. 
R 25160. 148 


I love Him; song, w S. C. Kirk. © 
Grant Colfax Tullar, as author of 
Me oye 0: 149 


I love the old doll best; m Jessie L. 
Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake 
and Rose Gaynor Barrett, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
AT PATI 150 


I love thee: by Hans Engelmann, op. 
739; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, as 
widow. R 25207. 151 


I’m praying for you; sacred song, w 
L. O’Maley Cluff. © Edmund _ S. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25097. 

152 


I’m the little bird that tells; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, as author of m. R 25366. 

iia 


I want it all; from Princess beggar, 
w E. Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. © 
Edward Pauiton and Alfred G. 
Robyn, as authors. R 25459. 154 


I will be with thee; sacred song, w 
J. K. Wilson. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 25089. 155 


I will trust in Jesus all the way: Ww 
J. T. Latta. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25282. 156 


Implicit trust; song, w Samuel Greg. 
© Alfred G. Wathall, as author of 
m. R 24981. ikay¢ 


In a little canoe with you; w Leo 
Wood, m L. Edwards. © Gertrude 
Wood, as widow and Leo Edwards, 
as author. R 25488. 158 


in der einsamkeit ; by Eduardo Poldini, 
op. 17, no. 4, ed. and fingered; pf. 
© James H. Rogers, as author of 
editing and fingering. R 25200. 159 


In dreamy dells; fairy fantasy; orch. 
© Walter Rolfe, as author. R 25037. 
160 


In the dark; Irish song, op. 8, no. 2; 
sop. or ten. © Mabel W. Daniels, 
as author. R 253845. 161 


In the golden glow of youth; sacred 
song, w and m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 25107. 162 


pt. Il; niS., v.28 


In the merry, merry May; 2-pt. song, 
w S. M. Rodgers, m F. Clarisse Mal- 
lard, rev. and ed.; women’s voices. 
Henry Clough-Leighter, as author. 
R 25210: 163 


In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; 
adapted from Rubinstein by H. 
Pabst; sop.; in A flat. [English and 
Latin text] © Harry Pabst, as au- 
thor. R 25041. 164 


Indifferent (The) mariner; w Arthur 
Macy, m Frederic Field Bullard, 
arr.; bass solo with acc. of men’s 
voices. © Leo R. Lewis, as author 
of the arr. R 25364. 165 


Irish (An) coquette; Irish song, op. 8, 
no. 1; sop. or ten. © Mabel W. 
Daniels, as author. R 25344. 166 


Is it. nothing to you; w, Julia -H. 
Johnston, m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author. R 25220. 167 


Is it thine; sacred, w James Rowe, m 
L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. Emer- 
son, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 25109. 168 


Is it warm enough for you; w AI- 
fred Bryan, m Kendis and Paley. 
© James Kendis, as one of the au- 
thors of m. R 25465. ‘ 169 


Is there any room in heaven for a 
little girl like me: w C. M. Deni- 
son, m J. Fred Helf. © Bessie 
Helf, as widow. R 25424. 170 


It. rings. for you ;; Sone, -W 2a) ane 
Johnston. © Ira B. Wilson, as au- 
thor of m. R 25446. 171 


It’s all for you; w Porter Browne, m 
Theodore Morse. © Theodora Morse, 
as widow. R 25407. 1c 


It’s all the same to me; from The 
princess beggar, w EH. Paulton, m 
A. G. Robyn. © Edward Paulton 
and Alfred G. Robyn, as authors. 
R. 25062. 173 


It’s hard to find a king like me; from 
Abyssinia, w Mex Rogers, m Jas. 
Vaughan. © Lavinia Rogers, as 
Widow. R. 25155. 174 


Ivresse d’amour; traduits du Chinois, 
Judith Gautier, m Gabriel Fabre; 
chant et pf., avec 2 flutes ad lib., 
derbouka ou 4 défaut tambour voilé, 
ad lib. © Camille Lommaert, 
épouse de Jacques Joseph Regis, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 24999. 175 


488 


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205 


Japanese (The) maiden; song, Jessie 
L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake and Rose Gaynor Barrett, as 
children of the deceased author. 
R 25254. 176 


Jesus, Thou my only refuge; song, w 
Ford C. Ottman. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, as author of m. R 25028. 

Lurene 

Jewels (The); song, w Lucille Wat- 
son. © Caro Roma, as author of 
mm, KR 25055. 178 


Jolly (The) jungle boys; from Abys- 
sinia, w Earle C. Jones, m Bert A. 
Williams. © Lottie Tyler, as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 25154. 179 


Joyful voices; song, w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond. © Isaac H. Meredith, as au- 
thor of m. R 25369. 180 


Judgment (The) is at hand; song, by 
Paul Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 


not living. R 25030. 181 
Juggler (The); pf. © Edythe Pruyn 
Hall, as author. R 25257. 182 


Just a paper doll; song, from The 
land of nod, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, as author of m. R mae 

3 


Just a picture of Kentucky. © James 
W. Casey and Bartley Costello, as 
authors. R 25057. 184 


Keep the danger signal flying; song, 
w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. R 25227. 

185 


Kinderparade; festmarsch, op. 30, no. 
1; klavier. © Adolf Haensgen, as 
author. R 25480. 186 


King Rose overture; orch. © George 
D. Barnard, as author. R 25147. 
187 


Kleine (Das) blumenm&dchen; by 
Eduardo Poldini, op. 11, no. 6, ed. 
and fingered; pf. James H. 
Rogers, as author of editing and 
fingering. R 25193. 188 


Kneel and pray; sacred song, w 
Elisha A. Hoffman, m Arthur W. 
Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 25108. 189 


Lady Rose; waltz, Al. Stevens; orch. 
© Arthur J. Allen, as child of the 
deceased author. R 25418. 190 


Land (The) of Nod; musical comedy, 
w Will M. Hough and Frank R. 
Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, as 
author of m. R 253501. 191 


Landry (Albert) Deux valses mig- 
nonnettes; pf. 4 4 mains. no. 1— 
no. 2. © Aimée Pauline Pasquier, 
as widow. R 25508, 25504. 

192, 193 


Lecons de solfege 4 changements de 
clefs; par Théodore Dubois; classes 
d’instrumentistes avec acc. de pf. 
2°™° livre. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, aS child of the deceased author. 
R 24998. 194 


Leonor; serenata espagnol, w by the 
composer from free prose tr. by Al- 
fred Solano, m founded on Mexican 
air F. Stevenson, op. 50; men’s 
voices. © Frederick Stevenson, as 
author.. R 24968. 195 


Let my supplication come _ before 
Thee; response. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25384. 196 


Let us sing unto the Lord; anthem. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of 
me HR -2Da8o: 197 


Life (The) of blessing; sacred song, 
w Mary McCrea Culter. © Ira B. 
Wilson, as author of m. R 25115. 

198 


Lifetime is working time; sacred song, 
w Carrie A. Breck. © Edmund §. 
Lorenz, aS author of m. R 25080. 

199 

Light (The) in girlish eyes; song, w 
Raymond W. Peck. © Robert 
Hood Bowers, as author of m. R 
25068. 200 


Light in the gilded parlor; duet and 
cho., w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R 25236. 

201 

Lonesome little maid; w B. H. Burt, 
m A. Solman; low voice. © Benj. 
H. Burt and Alfred Solman, as 
authors. R 25158. 202 


Lord (The) hath given victory ; sacred 
song, w James F. Belford. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 25087. 203 


Lord Jeffery Amherst; in Songs of 
Amherst college. © James S. Ham- 
ilton, as author. R 25348. 204 


Lord’s (The) anointed; duet, w Jos. 
Montgomery, m EH. L. Ashford; ten. 
and bar. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
25076. 205 


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206 


Loud hosannas; saered song. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author. R 


25092. 206 


Love in springtime; w Edna Kingsley 
Wallace; women’s trio. © Adolf 
Frey, as author of m. R 24967. 207 


Love me and the world is mine; w 
D. Reed, jr.. m Ernest R. Ball. © 
David Reed, jr., as author of w, and 
Maude Lambert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 25051. 208 


Love (The) of Jesus floods my soul; 


song, w James Rowe. © Ira iB. 
Wilson, as author of m. R mre 
209 


Love on a Japanese fan; w Edna 
Terry Booth, m J. Jordan. © Susan 


M. Bridgeman, and Allis Jordan | 


Smith, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 25040. 210 


Love’s locksmith; romantic comedy 
opera, bk. and lyrics Emile Andrew 
Huber, m Albert Mildenberg. 
Victor Mildenberg, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
254386. 211 


Loves menu; intermezzo, William H. 
Tyers. 
25052. 

Love’s philosophy; w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley; high voice; in E flat. © 
Bruno Huhn, as author of m. R 
25179. 21a 


Love’s wireless telephone; song, W 
Raymond W. Peck. © Robert Hood 
Bowers, aS author of m. R 25065. 

214 


Lucky four-leaf clover; song; in F. 
© H. Wakefield Smith, as author. 
R 24971. 25 


Lullaby (The) boat; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake 
and Rose Gaynor Barrett, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
25250. 216 


Luna pastimes; march and two-step, 
Manuel Klein; pf. © Helen Klein, 
as widow. R 25461. ping 


Magic (The) month of May; w Clifton 
Bingham, m Ernest Newton; in E. 
© Dorothy Cornelius Newton, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25298. 


212 


218 

Maientanz; op. 65; miinnerchor. © 
Hermann Schulken, as author. R 
25494. 219 


490 


© | 


© Lena Tyers, as widow. R | 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Man (The) behind the vote; male 
voices. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author. R 25233. 220 


Marche mignonne; by Eduardo Pol- 
dini, op. 15, no. 2, ed. and fingered 
Wilson G. Smith; pf. © Mez B. 
Smith, aS widow of the author of 
editing and fingering. R 25192. 221 


Marching today; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25238. 222 


Marching with Jesus; sacred song. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, as author. R 
25094. 223 


Marie Antoinette; valse reveuse; pf. 
© Lee Orean Smith, as author. R 
25161. 224 


Mary; song, w Jas. F. MacDonald. © 
William Frederick Peters, aS author 


of m. R 25046. 225 
| Master (The) is calling the roll; 
sacred song, w Jennie Wilson. © 


Ira Bishop Wilson, as author of m. 
R 251138. 226 


Médecin (Le); par Gabriel Dupont; 
pf. © Maurice Martial Henri Du- 
pont, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 24991. pa § 


Mein Deutschland; text Albert Niess, 


m Max Clarus, op. 86, no. 1; vier- 
stimmiger minnerchor. Mar- 
garethe Clarus, as widow. R 25484. 

: 228 


Melodious technical studies; pf. 
Arthur Whiting, as author. R 25189. 
229 


Melodrama of Hiawatha; selections 
from the poem by Longfellow, 
musical setting Saidee Knowland 
Coe; pf. © George A. Coe, as 
widower. R 25252. 230 


Melody in D; violin and pf. © Carl 
Busch, as author. R 25205. 231 


Men (The) who are true; song, w Mrs. 
C. D. Martin. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25239. 232 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Spring song; arr. W. F. 
Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, as author of arrangement. 
R 25812. 233 


Messe solennelle; by Giuseppe Fer- 
rata, op. 15; mixed voices. © Alma ~ 
Ferrata and Mario Ferrata, as ehil- — 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 25412. 234 3 


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no. 5, 1983 

Metropol-quadrille; aus Auf _ in’s 
metropol; klavier. © Victor Hol- 
laender, as author. R 25490. 235 


Mistress Mary; by Jessie L. Gaynor. 
© Dorothy Gaynor Blake and Rose 
Gaynor Barrett, as children of the 
deceased author. R 25249. 236 


Mizpah; benediction. © Edmund 38. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25380. 
237 
Mort (La) de _ “Tintagiles; poeme 
dramatique d’apres le drame de M. 
Maeterlinck; pour grand orch. et 
viola d’amour, op. 6; orch. Partition. 
© Charles Martin Loeffler, as 
author of m. R 25183. 238 


Mort (La) rode; par Gabriel Dupont; 
pf. © Maurice Martial Henri Du- 
pont, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 24987. 239 


Moser (Helen Place) Fifteen unison 
choruses; ed. Helen M. Place. © 
Helen Place Moser, as author. R 
25244. 240 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Berceuse; op. 
38, no. 2, ed. and fingered Wilson G. 
Smith; pf. © Mez B. Smith, as 
widow of the author of editing and 


fingering. R 25202. 241 
Mother’s (A) prayer; song. © C. 
Austin Miles, as author. R 25342. 

242 


My Father’s land; sacred, w Eben EH. 
Rexford, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Re- 
becea Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25128. 243 


My heart overflows with His love; 
sacred song, w James Rowe. © Ed- 
mund §8. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
25099. 244 


My one and only; w J. W. Johnson, m 
Bob Cole. © James W. Johnson, as 
author of w, and Dora Cole Norman 
and Carriebel Cole Plummer, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 25165. 245 


Napoli; song, m Leo Edwards. © 
Vincent Bryan, as author of w. R 
25243. 246 


Nature’s chorus; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Grant Colfax Tullar, as author of 
m. R 25148. 247 


New anti-saloon songs. © Edmund S8. 
Lorenz, as author of editing. R 
25396. 248 


New (The) arrival; march and two- 
step; orch. © Anthony S. Brazil, as 
author. R 25413. 249 


Nirvana; valse gracieuse; pf. © 
George Dupont-Hansen, as author. 
R 25245. 250 


No, not by my vote; song, w Lizzie 
DeArmond. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 25225. 251 


North (The) star; reverie, Kathleen 
A. Roberts. © Sophie Ruth Keiser 
King, as widow of the author of m. 
R 25406. 252 


Nothing but Jesus can satisfy; song, 
w James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25279. 253 


Nuit blanche—hallucinations ; par Ga- 
briel Dupont; pf. © Maurice Mar- 
tial Henri Dupont, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
24985. 254 


O come, and let us worship; anthem, 
Moritz Hauptmann, ed. Max Spicker ; 
mixed cho:, with organ ad lib, © 
Isabel Spicker Elsner, aS widow of 
the author of editing. R 25172. 255 


O heart of mine; song, w Louise 
Heald, op. 34, no. 4. 1. Sop. or 
ten—2. Alto or bar. © Henry 


Clough-Leighter, as author of m. R 
20299. 256 


O Lord and Master; w J. G. Whittier, 
m arr. J. S. Fearis; low voice. © 
Walter E., Otto L. and Merle D. 
Fearis, Jessie Fearis Blackman, and 
Rebecca Fearis Mills, as next of kin 
of the author of arr. of m, who is 
not living. R 25082. 257 


O salutaris; motet; sop. ou ten., avec 
choeur ad lib.; ace. d’orgue. © A. 
Périlhou, as author. R 25002. 258 


O spirit of poetry; w E. E. Hewitt, m 
J. S. Fearis; sop. and alto. © Wal- 
ter E., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Re- 
becca Fearis Mills, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25205: 259 


O theme divine; song, w Flora Kirk- 
land. © Isaac H. Meredith, as au- 
thor of m. R 25371. 260 


Octaves and chord-studies; pf. © 
Frederick A. Williams, as author. R 
25190. 261 


Oh, what a night to spoon; w Frank 
Reilly, m Theodore Morse. © Theo- 
dora Morse, as widow. R 25410. 262 


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263 


Old Man Manhattan; w James O’Dea, 
m Anna Caldwell. © Anna Cald- 
well O’Dea, as author of m and 
widow of the author of w. R 25163. 

263 


On the lake; by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 


25058. 264 
On to victory; song, w R. Hayes 
Willis. © Ira B. Wilson, as author 
of m. R 25447. 265 


One sweetly solemn thought; by John 
B. Marsh; s., a., and b. © Walter 
V. V. Marsh, as child of the deceased 
author. R 25346. 266 


Only Thee; w and m in cho. J. S: 
Fearis, m in solo Franz Abt. © 
Walter E., Otto L. and Merle D. 
Fearis, Jessie Fearis Blackman and 
Rebecca Fearis Mills, as next of kin 
of one of the authors, who is not liv- 
ing. R 253889. 267 


Only Thine; sacred song, w R. A. 
John. © Edmund 8S. Lorenz, as au- 
thor of m. R 25214. 268 


Only waiting; anthem, w Frances L. 
Mace, m Arthur W. Nelson. © 
Flora Nelson Barry, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 25390. 269 


Onward, Christian soldiers; anthem, w 
Sabine Baring-Gould. © Ira B. Wil- 
Son, aS author of m. R 253838. 270 


Our Shepherd; by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
alto; in B flat. © Juliette A. Ad- 
ams, aS author. R 25247. reas 


Out of heaven; anthem, F. H. Cowen, 
arr. Max Spicker; sop. solo and cho., 
with organ acc. © Isabel Spicker 
Elsner, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 25188. 272 


Panamericana; morceau characteris- 
tique, Victor Herbert, arr. Karl L. 
Hoschna ; pf. duet. © Hettie Hosch- 


na, aS widow. R 25050. 213 
Pantomine dance; orch. © William 
Baines, as author. R 25416. 274 


Paraders (The) ; march and two-step, 
arr. Herman Friedrich; orch. 
Walter Rolfe, as author. R 25419. 

275 


Patrol of the musketeers; by G. Bach- 
mann, arr. for orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, as author of arr. R 25148. 

276 


Pécheurs (Les) de _ Saint-Jean; 
scénes de la vie maritime, poéme 


492 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Henri Cain. Partition chant et pf. 
© Ch. M. Widor, as author of m. R 
24997. 277 


Petite (La) etrangere; valse lento; 
orch. © Percival B. Metcalf, as au- 


thor. R 25417. 278 
Philipp. .(1.), \ Caprice) tpky ama 
Philipp, as author. R 25009. 279 


— Danza; pf. © I. Philipp, as au- 
thor. R 25007. 280 
Playing lady; pf. © John Mokrejs, 
as author. R 25134. 281 
Plymouth; song, w anon. © Alfred 
G. Wathall, as author of m. R 
24980. 282 
Poupée valsante; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 25005. 283 


Praise the Lord; sacred song, w Anne 
H. Woodruff. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25123. 284 


Praise the Lord with songs of rejoic- 
ing; anthem, w after the French of 
A. Duval, by Th. Baker, m EH. N. 
Mehul, arr. Max Spicker. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Three-pt. women’s cho.; 
pf. or organ acc. © Isabel Spicker 
Elsner, as widow of the author of 
arrangement of m. R 25197, 25198. 

285, 286 


© Edmund 
R 25216. 287 


Praise ye the Lord; song. 
S. Lorenz, as author. 


Pray right and vote right; song, w 
Harriet H. Pierson. © Edmund §. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25229. 


288 
Prayer (The) divine; m arr. HB. L. 
Ashford; low voice. © Henry S. 


Ashford, as child of the deceased 


author. R 25084. 289 
Princess beggar; overture. © Alfred — 
G. Robyn, as author. R 25458. 290 — 


—w E. Paulton, m A. G. Robyn. 
1. Opening cho., act 1—2. Finale 
2—3 Opening cho., act 2. © Hd- 
ward Paulton and Alfred G. Robyn, 
as authors. R 25458, 25460, 25466. — 

291-293 — 


Princess’s song; from The belle of — 
Mayfair, Leslie Stuart. © Kath- 
arine Leslie Stuart, as widow. R- 
25451. 294 


Prinzess Rosine; operette; pf. u. ge-— 
sang. © Paul Lincke, as author of 
m. R 25170. 295 


RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1933 


Prohibition is the only certain way; 
song, w Mrs. J. M. Hunter. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R. 20224. 296 


Promise (The) made to mother; w 
Ina Duley Ogden, m J. S. Fearis; 
solo and cho. © Walter E., Otto 
L. and Merle D. Fearis, Jessie Fearis 
Blackman, and Rebecca Fearis Mills, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 25081. 297 


Promised (The) Messiah; service for 
Christmas, J. W. Lerman and Chas. 
C. Ackley. © Isaac H. Meredith, as 
one of the authors. R 25394. 298 


Publish glad tidings; anthem, w. M. 
A. Thompson, m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 25388. 

299 


Put up Thy sword; sacred song, Ww 
Mary M. Culter. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25101. 

300 


Rameaux (Les); by G. Faure, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © 
Gustay Saenger, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 25310. 301 


Reason (The) for my faith; solo and 
cho., w H. A. Hoffman, m Arthur 
W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 25104. 302 


Red rose, red rose; pt.-song or cho., 
w Catharine Young Glen; men’s 
voices, a cappella © James H. 
Rogers, as author of m. R 25196. 

303 


Resting in His love; hymn and hymn- 
tune, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ed- 
mund §. Lorenz, as author of m. R 
25071. 304 


Resting on the Lord; solo and cho., 
w IF. R. Havergal, m EB. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 25105. 

305 


Reveille; w John Hay; bar. © James 
H. Rogers, as author of m. R 25175. 


306 
Reves; pf. © I. Philipp, as author. 
R 25006. 307 


Risen in the power of God; Haster 
song, w Robert H. Westwood. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 25098. 308 


B20 


Road (The) to yesterday ; poem Caro- 
line McCormick; med. voice. © R. 
Huntington Woodman, as author. 
R 25182. 309 


Rock of ages; sacred song, w Winifred 
A. Cheaney. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, 
as). author: of, m}) Ro 25102; 310 


Roll (The) of honor; march; military 
band. © Frederick W. Clement, as 
author. R 25442. 311 


Rollinson (Thomas H.) ‘Twenty-four 
guitar solos; ed. T. H. Rollinson. 
© Henry P. Buncher, as executor of 
the author of editing. R 24974. 

312 


Sailor’s (A) pay day; two-step, by 
Otto and John Heinzman; pf. 
Otto M. Heinzman, as one of the 
authors, and Dorothy Heinzman, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
25039. ~ 313 


Saloon money; song. © Edmund S§S. 
Lorenz, as author. R 25228. 314 


Saloons bring business; song. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, as author. R 25230. 
315 


Same (The) blue eyes; w Rene Bron- 
ner, m H. W. Petrie. © Julia C. 


Petrie, as widow. R 25162. 316 
Sanctus; no. 2. © Carl F. Price, as 
author of m. R 25509. Baur’ 


Saviour like a shepherd; duet, w 
Dorothy A. Thrupp; sop. and alto. 
© Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. 
R 25392. 318 


Saviour (The) will be waiting; song, 
w J. T. Latta. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25448. 319 


Seattering deeds of love; sacred song, 
w Ida L. Reed. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25111. 320 


Scéne de ballet; by Ch. de Beriot, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, aS author of ar- 
rangement. R 25309. Bol 


Schlaf wohl, mein kind; op. 75, nr. 2, 
dichtung Julius Gersdorff; dreistim- 
miger frauenchor. © Gustav Bal- 
damus, aS author of m. R 25475. 

322 


Searching the Scriptures; w E. S. 
Lorenz, m J. 8S. Fearis. © Walter 
K., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie Fearis Blackman and Rebecca 
Fearis Mills, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
25125. 323 


493 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


324 


Sérénade: pf. © I. Philipp, as author. 
R 25004. 324 


Sérénade de Gillotin; de G. Goublier, 
arr. Jules Walter. 1. Pf.—2. Violin 
et pf.—s. Flaite et pf.—4. Mand. et 
pf.—). Orch., avec pf.-conducteur. © 
Henriette Amélie Dufaut, as widow 
of the author of arr. R 25495-25499. 

325-329 


Serving Jesus everywhere; sacred 
song, w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © 
Ira B. Wilson, as author of m. R 
25112. 330 


Sesame; by Robert A. King; pf. © 
Sophie Ruth Keiser King, as widow. 
R 25409. 331 


Shadow dance: by Hans Engelmann, 
op. 740; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
as widow. R 25208. 332 


She’s so much like you mother; w B. 
J. Gilbert, m Ernest R. Ball. © 
Maude Lansbert, as widow of the 
author of m. R 25048. 333 


Shining after rain; sacred song, w 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck. -© Ira B. 
Wilson, as author of m. R 25116. 

334 


Short voluntary; by E. L. Ashford; 


organ. © Henry S. Ashford, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
26 (. SH) 


Shout the watchword; song, w Har- 
riet E. Jones. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25240. 336 

Simper (Caleb) Seventeen volun- 
taries; organ, American organ or 
harmonium, bk.7. © Caleb Simper, 
as author. R 25478. 337 


Since Jesus dwells within; sacred song, 


w Elizabeth A. Wakeman. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R 25118. 
338 


Sing O heavens; Christmas anthem, 
John A. West. © Joseph M. West, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
25262. 339 


Sing on, O heavenly throng; w James 
Rowe; low voice. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25085. 340 

Singing evermore; sacred song, w Julia 
E. Burnard. © Edmund §. Lorenz, 


as author of m. R 25095. 341 
Sleep song; pf. © Edythe Pruyn Hall, 
as author. R 25256. 342 


© Frank Her- 
R 25060. 
343 


Sleeping flowers; pf. 
bert Grey, as author. 


494 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Slumbering (The) sea; lullaby, Theo. 
F. Morse, arr. for orch. © Theo. 
Moses-Tobani, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 25307. 344 


Soir (Le) tombe dans la chambre; 
par Gabriel Dupont: pf. © Maurice 
Martial Henri Dupont, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 24993. 345. 


Soldier’s (The) dream of home; pt.- 
song, w E. E. Hewitt, m George B. 
Nevin; men’s voices. © Lillias C. 
Nevin, as widow of the author. 
R 25213. . 346 


Soldiers in the army; song, w J. Mc- 
Phail. © Mrs. M. L. MePhail, as 
author of m. R 25029. 347 


Something seems to tell me I’m in love 
with you; song, w Harry Williams. 
© Egbert Van Alstyne, as author of 
m and Carolyn Quinn, as widow of 


the author of w. R 25058. 348 
Sometimes; song. © Caro Roma, as 
author. R 25468. 349: 


Song (A) of faith; sacred, w from 
Psaim 13; low voice; in A min. 
Bruno Huhn, as author. R 25181. 

350 


Song (A) of praise; sacred, w from 
Psalm 9; low voice; in D. © Bruno 
Huhn, as author. R 25180. 351 


Song of Thanksgiving; cantata, WwW 
Shapco H. Wensley, m John Henry 
Maunder; sop., ten., bass, or con- 
tralto, soli and cho. © Ellen Fanny 
Fulgoux Maunder, as widow. R 
25021. 352 


Songs of Amherst college; music arr. 
Norman Percy Foster, James Shel- 
ley Hamilton and Elijah Roberts 
Williams. © James S. Hamilton, as 
one of the authors. R 25349. 353 


Songs (The) within; sacred song, W 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25122. 354 


all waters; anthem for 
Christmas. © Ira B. Wilson, as au- 
thor of m. R 25374. 355 


Speak to those about you; song. © 

Ira B. Wilson, as author. R 25445. 

356 

Stars of the summer night; pt.-song, 

w Henry W. Longfellow. © Harvey 
B. Gaul, as author of m. R 24969. 

357 


Stella; song, w Josiah G. Holland. © 


Sound over 


Alfred G. Wathall, as author of m. — 
358 


R 25286. 


RENEWALS 


no. 0. 1933 

Still, still with Thee; anthem, w Har- 
riet Beecher Stowe. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, as author of m. R 25382. 359 


Straw-ride (The); by Harrison 


Aldrich, arr.; orch. © Theodore 

Bendix, as author of arr. R 25449. 

360 

Strolling on the sand; song. © Bar- 
ney Fagan, as author. R 25042. 

i 361 


Sweet and low; 4-pt. women’s cho., a 
cappella. © James H. Rogers, as 
author. R 25203. 362 

Sweet Genevieve; song, Henry Tucker, 
arr. Albert W. Berg; alto; in F. © 
Lillie Berg, as child of the deceased 
author of arr. R 25140. 363 


Sylphs (The) ; op. 2, no, 1; pf. © R. 
Spaulding Stoughton, as _ author. 
R 25206. 364 


Sylvester; song, w Frances R, Haver- 
gal. © John S. Camp, as author of 
m. R 25296, 365 


Tale of the monkey maid; w Alex 


Rogers, m Bert A. Williams. © 
Lavinia Rogers, as widow. R 25157. 
366 


Tapper’s graded piano course. bk. 4. 
1. Graded studies.—2. Graded pieces. 
© Thomas Tapper, as author of 
editing. R 25204, 25212. 367, 368 


Te Deum in D. © Charles B. Clemons, 
as author of m. R 25267. 369 


Teil. mother I’ll be there; arr. H. Fill- | 


more. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © Henry 
Fillmore, as author. R 254389, 25440. 
370, 371 


Tendresse; melodie expressive, H. 
Ravina, arr. for: orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, as author of arr. R 
25142. 372 


Thanksgiving prelude; organ volun- 
tary, George Hahn, arr. E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, as child 
of the deceased author. R 25378. 

373 


Then I shall understand; song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25278. 374 


Then our country will be free; song, 
w James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25237. 315 


Thorns and roses; w and m J. W. 
Burgess, m arr. P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, as author. R 
25027. 376 


591 


Thou art my salvation; anthem, Mo- 
ritz Hauptmann, ed. Max Spicker; 
mixed cho., with organ ad lib. © 
Isabel Spicker Elsner, as widow of 
the author of editing. R 251738. 

377 


"Tis the saloon; song, w Mrs. C. D. 
Martin. © Edmund S. Lorenz, as 
author of m.. R 25222. 378 


To Astra; song, Jessie L. Gaynor. © 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake and Rose 
Gaynor Barrett, as children of the 
deceased author. R 25253. 379 


To Jesus Ill never say nay; song, w 
Harriet E. Jones. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25444. 380 


To Santa’s land with the dream man; 
Christmas cantata, libretto Lizzie 
De Armond. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
as author of m. R 25398. 381 


Torch (The) of faith; sacred song, w 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. |R 
25090. 382 


Traumerei; w Thomas S. Jones, jr.; 
alto. © James H, Rogers, as author 
On Me Re Zoli. 383 


Trolley (The) line for mine; song. © 
Dave Reed, jr., as author, R 25472. 
384 


Turpin’s ghost; song, w F. E. Weath- 
erly; in F. © Frederick W. Spar- 
row, as author of m. R 25139. 385 


Twilight; pf. © Edythe Pruyn Hall, 


‘as author. R 25255. 386 
Two (A) mile gospel; song. © Wil- 
liam Edie Marks, as author. R 
25480. 387 
Under the lovesick tree; Song, Ww 
Arthur J. Lamb. © Alfred Solman, 
as author of m. R 25420. 388 


© I. Philipp, as 
389 


Verwelket-verdorret ; lied im volkston, 
text Albert Niess, m Max Clarus, op. 
36, no. 2; vierstimmiger minnerchor. 
© Margarethe Clarus, as widow. R 
25485. 390 


Vienna echoes; op. 464, potpourri on 


Valse légére; pf. 
author. R 25008. 


Vienna melodies; orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, as author. R 25144. 
391 


Villanelle (La) du diable; aprés un 
poéme de M. Rollinat, fantaisie 
symphonique pour grand orch. et 
orgue, op. 9; orch. Partition. © 


495 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


392 


Villanelle (La) du diable—Continued 


Charles Martin Loeffler, as author 
of m; R 25187: 392 


Voice of April; w Frank Dempster 
Sherman; high voice. © James H. 
Rogers, as author of m. R 25178. 

393 


Vorschuss (Der) auf die seligkeit; 
aus Auf in’s metropol, ausstattungs- 
revue Julius Freund. © Victor 
Hollaender, as author of m. R 
25489. 394 


Vote as you pray; Song, w Julia H. 
Johnston. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25241. 395 


Wagner (Richard) Song to the eve- 
ning Star; from Tannhiduser, arr. W. 
F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 25808. 396 


Wake up: gospel song, w and m J. 
W. Burgess, m arr. P. P. Bilhorn. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, as author. 
R 25026. 397 


Waltz me around again Willie; w 
Will D. Cobb, m Ren Shields. © 
Kate Cobb, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
25272. 398 


Wandern im fritihling; op. 63; mién- 
nerchor. © Hermann Schulken, as 
author. R 25492. 399 


Waratah; w F. Mason North, m Moses 
S. Cross. © A. L. Farish, as execu- 
tor of the author of m. R 25295. 

400 


Was der waldbach sich erzahlt; by 
Eduardo Poldini; pf. © James H. 
Rogers, as author of editing and 
fingering. R 25201. 401 


Washington grays; march, C. S. Gra- 
fulla, arr. for orch. © Alfred Roth, 
as author of arrangement. R 25306. 

402 


We must reap as we sow; sacred song, 
w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © Ed- 
mund §. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 25098. 403 


© Edmund 
R 25387. 
404 


(Das); eine Wei- 
© Edmund S. Lo- 
R 25079. 405 


Welcome (The) light of love; sacred 
song, w Mrs. C. D. Martin. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m. R 25121. 

406 


We praise Thee, O God. 
S. Lorenz, as author of m. 


Weihnachtsland 
nachts liturgie. 
renz, as author. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Welt (Die) ist sonnig; op. 76, nr. 2, 


dichtung Julius Gersdorff; gem. 
chor. © Gustav Baldamus, as au- 
thor of m. R 25477. 407 


What a blessing is His Love; song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 27280. 408 


What a happy country; solo and cho., 
w James Rowe. Edmund §&. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25231. 

409 


What a wonderful place it would be; 


sacred song, w James Rowe. © Ira 
B. Wilson, as author of m R 
25119. 410 


What is the song; duet, w Meta E. B. 
Thorne, m John S. Fearis; sop. and 
ten., or alto. © Walter E., Otté L. 
and Merle D. Fearis, Jessie Fearis 
Blackman and Rebecca Fearis Mills, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 26077. 411 


What makes the woman; from The 
belle of Mayfair, w Geo. Arthurs, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow. R 25450. 412 


What the butler saw; march; pf. © 
George Braham, as author. R 
25469. 413 


What’s the good; song, w C. D. Mar- 
tin, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter E., 
Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, Jes- 
sie Fearis Blackman and Rebecca 
Fearis Mills, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. 
Ri 25276. 414 


What say the bells; Easter song, w 
Elizabeth Wakeman. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, as author of m. R 25110. 415 


What sort of a backbone; male voices. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, as author of 
Min) i owes. 416 


© Peter 
R 25025. 
417 


When father laid the carpet on the 
stairs; song. © Nelson Jackson, as 
author. R 25151. 418 


When is Christ coming; sacred song, 
w Horace Eaton Walker. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, as author of m. 
R 25088. 419 


When the days are sunny honey; w 


What will ve bind; song. 
Philip Bilhorn, as author. 


W.H. Tabor, m Lyn Udall. © Jack 
Keating, as author of m. R 25048. 
420 


496 


RENEWALS 


no. 9, 1933 


When the ebb-tide flows; w Clifton 
Bingham, m Stanley Gordon; bass 
voice; in E flat. © Beatrice Bar- 
nard, as widow of the author of w. 
mR 25159. 421 


When the girl you love loves you; 
w Harry Williams, m Harry Cooper. 
© Carolyn Quinn, as widow of the 
author of w. R 25059. 422 


When the leaves turn to gold; w Leo 
Wood, m L. Edwards. © Gertrude 
Wood, as widow and Leo Edwards, 


as author. R 25487. 423 
When the lights are low; musical 
sketch, duet. © Arthur A. Penn, as 
author. R 25044. 424 


When the robins bid the fading rose 
good-bye; song, Wm. Cahill and R. 
Gerard. © Richard H. Gerard, as 
author of m. R 25169. 425 


When the victory has been won; song, 
w Jennie Wilson. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, aS author of m. R 25223. 

426 


When the wildflowers scent the wood- 
land; w Moulton G. Farnham, m 
Lyn Udall. © Jack Keating, as 
author of m. R 25047. 427 


Where my forefathers died; from 
Abyssinia, w Alex Rogers, m Bert 
A. Williams. © Lavinia Rogers, as 
widow. R 25156. 428 


Where the weeping willow shades the 
mossy lane; w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, 
m A. Solman. © Eunice M. Rosen- 
feld, as widow of the author of w, 
and Alfred Solman, as author of im. 


R 25167. 429 
While Thee I seek; duet, m E. L. 
Ashford; sop. and bar. © Henry S. 


Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 25074. 430 


While we pass each other by; w and 
m Arthur Gillespie. © Rose Gil- 
lespie, aS widow. R 25038. 431 


Why can’t a girl be a soldier; song, w 
J. J. Nilan. © Roger Halle, as 
author of m. R 25153. 432 


Why not receive Him; gospel song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, as author of m. R 25204. 

433 


446 


Why should I fear; sacred song, w 
M. McCrae Culter. © Edmund S8. 
Lorenz, as author of m. R 25100. 

434 

Will the angels let me play; song, w 
W. L. Werden. © Frederick E. 
Gladdish, as author of m. R 25273. 

435 

With heart and voice; sacred, w E. 8S. 
Lorenz, m J. S. Fearis. © Walter 
H., Otto L. and Merle D. Fearis, 
Jessie EF. Blackman and Rebecca 
Fearis Mills, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
25124. 436 


With revels and wassails; four-pt. 
song, w from old Christmas verses, 
by Beeching; women’s cho. © R. 
Huntington Woodman, as author of 
m. R 25199. 437 


Wohlfahrt (Franz) Sixty studies for 
the violin; op. 45, ed. Hugene Gruen- 
berg. bk. 2. 380 studies in the 3d 
position.—bk. 1. 30 studies in the 
1st position. © A. St. Gruenberg, 
as executor of the author of the 
editing. R 24972, 24975. 438, 439 


Won't your mamma let you come out 
and play; w J. W. Johnson, m Bob 
Cole. © James W. Johnson, as 
author of w, and Dora Cole Norman 
and Carriebel Cole Plummer, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 25164. 440 


Work till the victory comes; song, w 
HK. E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
as author of m. R 25219. 441 


Yesterday ran roses; w Robert Love- 
man; high voice. © James H. 
Rogers, aS author of m. R 25174. 

442 


© Anna Cald- 
R 25152: 
443 


Yours only and always; song, w Frank 
Watt. © Alfred Solman, as author 
of m. R 25421. 444 


Zamacueca (La); souvenir de Val- 
paraiso, de Th. Ritter, transcription 
Ad. Soyer; pf., violon, violoncelle 
et contrebasse. © J. P. Laurent 
Chevalier, as executor of the author 
of transcription. R 25010. 445 


Zipfelchen vom himmelreich; walzer, 
aus Auf in’s metropol; klavier. © 
Victor Hollaender, as author. R 
25487. 446 


Young antelope; pf. 
well O’Dea, as author. 


497 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


193838 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. 6 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1933 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norep By Users or THis CaTaLOGUE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.) 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin (Fréd- 
éric Francois); Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); Mascagni (Pietro); Mas- 
senet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Palestrina (Giovanni Pier- 
luigi Santo); Puccini (Giacomo); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Strauss (Rich- 
ard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,’” “nocturne,” ‘impromptu,’ ‘ sonata,” ‘“ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying “words by,” “music by ”) are to be under- 
stood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless 
otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,’ Class E, Musical 
compositions; ‘‘ D,” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©” implies copy- 
right registration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; 
“© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 

Under the provisions of the act of Gareress approved May 23, 1928, the prices 
of the various parts of the Catalogue are now as follows: 


Eee ria haup As. GOOKS, DEOWeT. o2 uh Ne ee ya eae $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
Lectures, and Maps__--_- PPR SecA ERs ee dS a a) ee ee 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures____________ 2.00 
SE AMMEN ET CNG AAS ee pent ie aoe oe Neg lh a a ct NN Sk 2, 00 
PPG NUSIGAl ‘COMPOSITIONS. oe ee nk 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations__t._ 2.00 
Sinele numbers except Book’ leaflets) =. 7 a oe ee . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_____-_-_____-_________ 2. 00 
Al parts; for complete: calendar! year. 2020 ilo 2. ule ube bee ah 10. 0G 


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NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
‘for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
Sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
‘by such claimant prior to December 31, 1933. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright de- 
posits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical 
compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engrav- 
ings, or photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and 
photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. 
No maps are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recister or Corrricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D, C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages viil—viii of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli—-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 2, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos, 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Keuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITICNS 


Notice.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A ti; vals, letra y melodia. © 1. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72323; José 
Ramirez. 11671 


Abbruzzo forte gentile; versi e me- 
lodia. ©1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 
732538; Pasquale Sciascia. 11672 


Abendlied ; v. Karl Blume, paraphrase 
Leopold Weninger ; salon-orch. 
stimmen. © May 16, 1933; E for. 
30208; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

11673 


[and] Winter; aus Dem kleinen 
rosengarten, Hermann Loéns, m Karl 
Blume; klavier u. lautenbegl. nach 
pelieben. © May 16, 1983; E for. 
30207 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

1674 


Aching heart; w and melody. © 1. 
June 17, 1983; E unp. 72684; David 
M. DuCille. 11675 


Adam-valse; sur les motifs de l’opér- 
ette L’oiseleur, C. Zeller, arr. Fran- 
cis Salabert; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30168; Editions Sala- 
bert, 11676 


Add your smile to my smile; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 27, 1933; E 
unp. 73139; Marion W. Wheeler. 

11677 


Adelaide; song. ©1c. June 15, 1933; 
E unp. 72617; Russell T. Snyder. 
11678 


Adieu (L’) au troupeau; poéme Henry 


Moreau, m Mare Delmas. © Dec. 


31, 1932; E for. 30145; Lucien de, 


Lacour. 11679 


Adios, good-bye; w and m Pedro Fer- 
nandez, English version Ronald 
Frankau; with ukulele arr. [Eng- 
lish text only] © Feb. 14, 1933; 
HE for. 80326; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd, 11680 


Adoration ; waltz, w Demarest Cassidy, 
melody Willis and Joseph Gregar. 
© 1c. June 2, 1933; E unp. 72162; 
Willis Gregar, Jos. Gregar and Dem 
Cassidy. 11681 


Adriana Lecouvreur; danze, Frances- 
co Ciléa, trascrizione libera Guido 
Farinelli; violino, violoncello e pf. 
conduttore, con violino 2 e contra- 
basso ad lib. © Mar. 28, 1933; HE 
for. 30330; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
S. a. 11682 


After all; w and melody. ©1c. June 
9, 19838; E unp. 72449; Otis René, 
Leon René and Ben Hllison. 11683 

After school; march; pf. ©1c. June 


12, 1933; E unp. 72534; Edna Marie 
Lander. 11684 


After the wedding; w and melody. 
©1c. June 17, 1983; E unp. 72686; 


Adrian A. Cooper. 11685 © 


Ah, go on; w Joe Young, melody J. 
Fred Coots. © 1c. June 14, 1933; 
EK unp, 72559; Irving Berlin, inc. 

11686 


Ah! ha! I see you’ve already guessed ; 
song. ©1c. June 22, 1933; E unp. 
72998; Eva Della White Wakelee. 

11687 


Ah, love, but a day; w Robert Brown- 
ing, m Marshall Kernochan; med. 
voice. © June 15,.1933; E . pub. 
36726; Galaxy music corp. [Copy- 
right is claimed on revision of 
music] 11688 


Ah wants ter go to nigger heben, to 
see my Mammy; negro spiritual. 
© 1c. June 10, 1983; E unp. 72847; 
Ruby Danks Cadman, 11689 


Ai sigari de Pinedo; marcia, versi 
Domenico Schettini, con melodia. 
© 1c. May 25, 1933; E unp. 72101; 
Antonio Livio. 11690 


Aimons-nous et dormons; paroles 
Théodore de _ Banville, English, 
Evangeline Lehman, m Claude De- 
bussy. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 
36513; Theodore Presser co. 11691 


Ain’t gonna grieve my Lord anymore; 
w Judy Canova, with melody. © 
1 ec June 7, 19838; E unp. 72340; 
Anna Canova. 11692 


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11693 


Ain’t that marvelous, my baby loves 
me; w and melody Ben Bernie, Al 
Goering and Walter Hirsch. ©1 ¢. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72587; Fa- 
mous music corp. 11693 


Airs (Les) de Mercier; fantaisie-sé- 
lection, Francis Salabert, sur les re- 
frains René Mercier; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30169; Editions 
Salabert. 11694 


Airs (Les) du poilu; fantaisie-sélec- 
tion, Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30170; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 11695 


Alabama man; w and m Harry Revel 
and Mack Gordon; with ukulele arr. 
© May 31, 1933; E pub. 36595; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

11696 


Alarm clock blues; w and melody D. 
Butcher. © 1c. June 9, 1933; E 
unp. 72930; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 11697 


Alaska (The) waltz; song, m V. R. 
and Margherita Foreman. © 1 ¢. 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72284; V. Roy 
Foreman. 11698 


Album de Maroussia ; 12 piéces, Joseph 
Strimer; pf. © Apr. 1. 1933; E for. 
30107; Rouart, Lerolle et cie. 11699 


Alguna vez; w and melody Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72945; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

11700 


All alone with shattered dreams; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1e¢. June 7, 1933; E unp. 72355; 
Clara Brewster. 11701 


All bound down; w and melody V. 
Medford. © 1c. June 5, 1933; E 
unp. 72936; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 11702 


All day on the prairie; composed and 
arr. David W. Guion, choral arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; 3-pt. men’s 
cho. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 36803; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 11703 


All is life; song. © June 10, 1933; 
E pub. 36657; Henry Knighton. 
11704 


All my dreams are of you; w and 
m HE. Trapp, arr. Walter W. New- 
comer. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 
86585; Ellis L. Trappey. 11705 


All over Italy they sing so prettily; 
w Ralph Butler, m Ronnie Munro; 
with ukulele arr. © June 2, 1933; 


000 


E for. 30205; Irwin Dash music co., 
ltd. 11706 


Alla spagnuola; caprice, Edouard 
Bron; violon, avee ace. de pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 30151; Lucien 
de Lacour. 11707 


Alma mater; Georgia state college for 
women, w and m Annie Solomon 
Powell Singley; pf. © Mar. 17, 
1933; E pub. 36558; Alumnae assn. 
of Georgia state college for women. 

11708 


Aloha oe; Hawaisches tango, w Lud- 
wig Andersen, m Queen Liliuokalani, 
bearb. R. Bender, arr. Hermann 
Krome; salon-orch. u. orch, stim- 
men. © Jan. 23, 1933; E for. 29914; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 11709 


Alondra; w and melody Agustin Lara. 
©1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72946; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 11710 


Alone; song. © 1c. June 21, 1933; E 
unp. 72992; Lucie Crumlick. 11711 


Alone in the dark; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. June 2, 1933; E unp. 
72219; O. M. Elliott. 11712 


Alone with you; valse song. ©1«e 
June 17, 1983; E unp. 72895; Ed- 
win Carl Stoetzner. 11713 


Always to you; song. ©1ce. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72700; Mary Wright 
Bain. 11714 


America, my America; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72618 ; 
Lillian M. Batts. 11715 


American (An) tragedy; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 
72440; Jack Greenman, Emil Bilot- 
ta and George Clare. 11716 


America’s sons; song. ©1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72646; Blanche E. 
Craig Brydon. oe bye Wg 


-And then good night; song. ©1 ec. 
June 22, 1933; E unp. 72972; N. B. 
Winkless, jr. 11718 


*And then you will be mine forever 
more; melody. © 1 ¢. June 23, 
1938; E unp. 73005; David Klatz- 
kin. 11719 


And this shall make us free; w Daniel 
Sargent, m Marshall Kernochan; 
high voice. © June 15, 19383; E 
pub. 36722; Galaxy music corp. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision of 
music] 11720 


Angela; song. © June 138, 1933; E 
pub. 36886; Amelia Mudd. 11721 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Angelillo; paso-doble; orch. pts. © 
Feb. 1, 1983; E for. 30216; A. Urme- 
neta. 11722 


Angels (The) sing; w and melody. | 


© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72287; 
Antonio Livio. 11723 


Annie Mad Little; w and melody. © 
Pee dune 19: 193s: HP unp. TZ 767 ; 
Herman G. Comery. 11724 


Anxiously waiting; w and melody. © 
PAewwOe t. ooao. EY UND, (oll; 
H. J. Klaes. 11725 


Any place is paradise as long as you 
are there; w Sam Coslow, m 
Stephan Pasternacki. © 1c. June 
2, 919333, Ey -unp.), 72922: Famous 
music corp. 11726 


Any time is love time; song. © 1 e«. 
June 5, 1933; EH unp. 72285; Manuel 
Arthur Neves. 11727 


Anything and everything for you; w 
and m M. Blodgett, m arr. L. De 
Young. ©1«. June 9, 1933; E unp. 
72447; Martha Blodgett and Lau- 
retta De Young. 11728 


April sunlight; by Francesco B. De- 
Leone; pf. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 
36530; Theodore Presser co. 11729 


Argentine nights; serenade, Herberte 
Jordan, arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. 
pts. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30358; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 11730 


Arizona (The) trail; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72711; Cecelia 
L. Vail. ale bres 


Arlequin ; w and melody Agustin Lara. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72947; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. 

L732 


Art (L’) de toucher le clavecin; par 
Francois Couperin, hrsg. und ins 
Deutsche tibersetzt Anna _ Linde, 
Englische tibersetzung Mevanwy 
Roberts. © Apr. 18, 1983; E for. 
30488; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 11733 


As time passed all too soon; pf. treble 
wre w. © 1 ¢, June 22/1983: 
unp. 72987; Glenn Wilhelm Brodin. 

11734 


As we waltz and waltz and waltz; w 
Joseph EH. Saunders, m Oscar G. 
Petters and J. E. Saunders. © 1c. 
June 3, 1983; E unp. 72221; Har- 
mony music pub. co. 11735 


11748 


As when at evening; hymn-anthem, 
Hugh §S. Roberton, w and new arr. of 
m Charles F. Manney ; mixed voices, 
with organ ad lib. © June 16, 1933; 
E pub. 386829; B. F. Wood music 
co. 11736 


Ashes of dreams; w and melody Ave 
Marie C. Cassidy. © 1c. June 27, 
1933; E unp. 731386; Evelyn C. Mc- 
Gonigle. AMEE 


At midnight with you; fox-trot, w H. 
Pierce, melody E. Burke. © 1 «. 
June 2, 19338; E unp. 72179; Everett 
Burke and Harry Pierce. 11738 


At the little pig and whistle; w and 
m Ralph Butler and Ronnie Mun- 
roe; with ukulele arr. © June 30, 
1933; E for. 30527; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd. 11739 


At twilight; w and m Marie Ordway. 
© 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 72301; 
Frank B. Lambert and Marie O. 
Lambert. 11740 


Au bout du film; sketch Jean Rodor, 
m nouvelle et arrs. Louis Bonin. 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30259; Editions 
Salabert. 11741 


Auf ferner wacht; aus. Schlichte 
weisen, w wu. weise Wilhelm Rin- 
kens, op. 27, nr. 4; gemischten chor, 
a cappella. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Feb. 27, 1933; E for. 30408; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag. 11742 


Aunque guiera Olvidarteo; melody 
Agustin Lara. ©1c. June 17, 1933; 
E unp. 72948; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 11743 


Aupres de ma mie; petite valse lente, — 


R. H. Bassett; pf. © 1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72732 ; Movietone music 
corp. 11744 


Aus liebe zur heimat; singspiel in 4 
bildern, Giinther Bibo, m Janos von 
Mory, arr. Hermann Biichel; voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit text. © 
May 3, 1933; E for. 30506; Cres- 
cendo theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 

11745 


Automobiling; fox trot song. ©l1e 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 73061; Geral- 
dine Lawty. 11746 


Autumn leaves; valse song. © 1 e. 
June 5, 1938; E unp. 72380; C. Cal- 
vin. 11747 


Ave Maria; Latin text; sop.; organ 
ace. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 36950; 
Quido J. Petru. 11748 


o0l 


ene 


oe 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11749 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


liturgical w, m Augusto Vannini, 
special organ acc. Homer Hum- 
phrey; with violin obbl. © May 1, 
19338; E pub. 36441; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co. 11749 


mixed voices; organ ace. ©1e. 
June 29, 1933; E unp. 73251; Maxi- 
milian Friess. 11750 


Avee entrain; one-step; orch. ptes. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 30096; Hu- 
bert Gillot. 11751 


Awake; hymn, setting from Kind 
words can never die, w H. A. Nel- 
son, m Abby Hutchinson Patton. 
© Aug. 17, 1932; E pub. 34434; Her- 
man Arnold Nelson. 11752 


Away from you; song. © 1c. June 
9, 1983; E unp. 72873; H. W. Ben- 
nett. 11753 


Ayer se la llevaron; cancion tango, 
letra Justo Rocha Quintero. © 1. 
June 6, 1983; E unp. 72307; Fer- 
nando Diaz Giles. 11754 


Baby fingers; song, m Frank S. Wildt. 
© 1c. June 9, 1933; E unp. 72462; 
Ellen Lucretia Johnson Glover. 

11755 


Baby needs a pair ob shoes; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 24, 1933; E 
unp. 73037; William Klesmer. 

11756 


Baby, you’re grown-up; fox-trot song, 
melody Hermione Blackwood. © 1 
ec. June, 1. 2923: H.. -unp. , 72134; 
Phyllis Marjorie Lintott. ALTOT 


Baby’s message; song. © June 15, 
19383; E pub. 36890; Albert HE. 
Knowles. 11758 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Kantate nr. 
67; am Sonntage Quasimodogeniti, 
English version Lucy E. Broadwood, 
tr. francaise G. Bret et Ch. Schweit- 
zer, klavierauszuz Gtinter Raphael; 
gem. chor u. soli. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E for. 30481; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 

11759 


Kantate nr. 128; am feste der 
Himmelfahrt Christi, English ver- 
sion Mevanwy Roberts, klavieraus- 
zug Giinter Raphael; gem. chor u. 
soli. © May 24, 1933; E for. 30480; 
Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 11760 


—— Nicene creed and Agnus Dei; sup- 
pl. to communion service for ¢con- 
gregational singing, set to chorales 
from cantatas of J. 8S. Bach by H. 
McGowan. Nicene creed: from 
chorale prelude Durch Adams fall. 


Agnus Dei: from Herzliebster Jesu, 

melody J. Criiger. © May 4, 1933; 

E for. 30229; Oxford univ. press. 
11761 


—-— Prelude and fugue in D major; 
no. 5 in The well-tempered ¢lavi- 
chord, transcribed A. Walter Kram- 
er, ed. Albert Stoessel; string orch. 
with pf. ad lib. Se. and pts. © 
May 18, 1933; E pub. 36828; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 11762 


Preludio; from E major sonata 
for violin, transcribed Sergei Rach- 
maninoff; pf. © Apr. 6, 1933; EB 
pub. 36553; Carl Fischer, ine. 


11763 
Back at cobblestone hall; song, m 
Charles M. Eddy, jr. © 1 c¢. June 


3, 1933; E unp. 72205; Myrtle Lillian 
Wadsworth. 11764 


Back home; w Mary Duryee, with 
melody. © 1c. June 15, 1933; E 
unp. 72610; Joan Law. 11765 


Back to Cincinnati; pf. with w. © 1 
ec. June 16, 1983; E unp. 12652; 
Arthur McFarlane. 11766 


Back to the old folks homestead; song, 
melody Sally Lotta. ©1c. June 2, 
1933; E unp. 72186; Fred Cook. 

11767 


Back where I started; song, m Ruby 
Hayes Wood and Ralph Hayes. © 
1c. June 28, 1983; E unp. 73214; 
Donald Jeffrey Hayes. 11768 


Baér (Florine) Sonate; 2 flites ou 
2 violons. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
80094; Siréne musicale. 11769 


Bagatellen; kleine stiicke fiir spiel u. 
tanz, Miklés R6zsa, op. 12; klavier. 
© Apr. 25, 1933; E for. 30487; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. 11770 


Ball (The) game; by Charles H. Mas- 
kell; pf. © May 29, 1983; E pub. 
36532; Theodore Presser co. 11771 


Banjo beats; melody with chord acc. 
© 1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73202; 
Ralph Whelan Mitchell Keating. 

11772 


Barney Blake, the tailor; song. © 
June 6, 1933; E pub. 36769; Claire 
Schmalsteig. 11773 


Battle cry; w and melody. © 1 e¢. 
June 12, 19383; E unp Taeee. 
Howard William Barwick. 11774 


Be still and know; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; E unp. 72401; Florence Han- 
sen. 


502 


11775 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Beaudoux (Ella Ribble) Intermezzo; 
ed. Charles Midgley; pf. ©1«. 
June 12, 1988; E unp. 72498; Ella 
Ribble Beaudoux. 11776 


Nocturne; ed. Charles Midgley ; 
pf. 1. In D flat maj.—2. In F min. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72497, 
72498; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 

11777, 11778 


Prelude; ed. Charles Midgley ; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; BE unp. 72499; 
Hila Ribble Beaudoux. 11779 


Beautiful girl of my dreams; song, m 
R. P. Crawley and Harold B. Noff- 
singer. © 1 c. June 15, 1933; EB 
unp. 72607; Reyburn P. Crawley. 

11780 


Beautiful lady of my dreams; valse 
song. ©1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
73056; Stella Wolfe. 11781 


Beautiful old-fashioned girl of my 
dreams; waltz, w Jack Bates, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. June 2, 1933; 
E unp. 72167; John Francis Bates. 
11782 


Because I am your friend; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 8, 1933; E 
unp. 72436; Marianne Timmel. 

11783 


Because I’ve dreamed of you; song. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73124; 
Florence R. 8S. Phillips. 11784 


Because love lingered in your eyes; 


song. ©1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 
73233; Rogers Cockrell. 11785 
Beer is here; w and melody. ©1.. 


June 7, 1933; E unp. 73109; Nellie 
May Schaaf. 11786 


Beer is here again; w and melody. 
©1c. June 13, 1933; E unp. 72548; 
Elizabeth Josephson. 11787 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Come to 
Me; w adapted from Matthew XI, 
by Alexander Aslanoff, to first move- 
ment of Moonlight sonata, op. 27, 
no. 2; high voice, with pf. or harp 
ace. and organ acc. ad lib. © June 
1, 1933; E pub. 36824; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 11788 


The minuet; 2-pt. song, w Eric 
Haydon, m adapted Henry Geehl. 
© Jan. 26, 19338; EH, for. 30271; Ed- 
win Ashdown, Itd. 11789 


Before that last goodnight; w Roy 
Turk, m Vee Lawnhurst; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 17, 1933; E pub. 
36744; Famous music corp. 11790 


11807 


Before the dawn; song, m Stan Tucker. 
©1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72779; 
Emil Windmiller. 11791 


Believing in you; w and melody. © 
ie sue io. 19S FH). unps. F2270% 
Norva McGhee. 11792 


Bella (La) senorita; tango espagnole ; 
pf. © 1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 
73188 ; Guy M. Messina. 11793 


Belle (La) mariniére; du film, pa- 
roles’ Marcel Achard, m Maurice 
Yvain. Apr ok 198s «  H. for, 
30178; Editions Salabert. 11794 


Belmonte; valzer; pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30474; G. Rampoldi. 11795 


Beloved ; w Nick Kenny, melody Abner 
Silver. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72320; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 11796 


Beneath the tulip tree; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. June 21, 1933; BE. 
unp. 72919; Florence DeRevere. 

11797 


Beneath the willow tree; w Ruth S. 
Hatton, m Edna Evelyn Arnold. © 
i.e, June.,22,,1933,; EB. unp., (SL82 = 
Hatton and Arnold. 11798 


‘-Berceuse; de Roger-Ducasse, arr. 
Madeleine Picard; cho. 4 2 voix. © 
Apr. 1, 1933» E for. 30118; Durand 
et cie. 11799 


Berceuse (La) du marin; paroles R. 
Champlay, m Louis Aubert. © Apr. 
1, 1933 ; E for. 30119; Durand et cie. 

11800 


Bermuda; fox-trot, arr. Al Moquin; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35616; John Wiley Kendall. 11801 


——song. © Mar. 20, 1933; E pub. 
35558; John Wiley Kendall. 11802 


— song, with changes in w and m. 
© Apr. 3, 1933; E pub. 35617; John 
Wiley Kendall. 11803 


Betsy’s boy; w Alice Corbin, m Jac- 
ques Wolfe; high voice. © May 19, 
1933; E pub. 86819; G. Schirmer, inc. 

11804 


Better days are near; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72209; 
Mertis B. Whitaker. 11805 


Better days will soon be here; song. 
©1c. June 23, 19383; E unp. 73003 ; 
Mary Tilton Seaton. 11806 


Better times are drawing near; song, 
melody Jimmy Lintner. © 1c. June 
5, 1983; E unp. 72368; Ted Stuwart 
Jansma. 11807 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11808 


Bewusst gewordenes klavierspiel u. 
seine technischen grundlagen; von 
Emil Frey; mit anhang. © Apr. 18, 
1933; E for. 30505; Gebr. Hug & co. 

11808 


Big boy of mine; song. © 1c. June 
10, 1933; E unp. 72846; Ruby Danks 
Cadman. 11809 


Big moose; pf. ©1c. June 16, 1933; 
E unp. 72657; Margaret C. O’Brien. 


11810 
Bilder vom Chiemsee; kleine haus- 
musik, Walter Niemann, op. 131; 


klavier. © May 3, 1933; E for. 
30500; Anton Bohm & sohn. 11811 


Bizet (Georges) Adagietto; from L’- 
Arlésienne, suite no. 1, transcribed 
Gilbert Beard; organ. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30380; Novello & co., 
ltd. 11812 


Variations chromatiques; orch. 
Félix Weingartner. Partition. © 
Feb. 1, 1933; E for. 30484; Choudens. 
11813 


Black diamond; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers, pf. arr. C. Mock- 
ridge. ©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72826; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

11814 


Black gal blues; arr. Edward Bailey ; 
pi. © 1 ©. June 19-1933 ump: 
72793 ; James Henry Jackson. 11815 


Bliss (The) of your kiss; song, melody 
Larry H. Goffin. © 1c. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72691; Isabel Lewis. 

11816 


Blossom time; w and melody Jessie 
Harhurn.,.-© .41- ¢@:. June al7, 19535 
E unp. 72671; Jessie Horobin. 11817 


Blue bride blues; arr. by Georgianna 
‘ Amsden; pf. with w. © 1c. June 
19, 1933; E unp. 72841; Winnifred 
Hahne. 11818 


Blue (The) butterfly wild flower series 


operettas; no. 1, w and m. ©1c. 
June 3, 1983; D 28464; Kathryn 
Fisk Churchill. 11818* 


Blue eyes—true eyes; w and melody. 
©1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72650; 
Jimmy B. Williams. 11819 


Blue Lake Worth; pf. ©1c. May 22, 
19338; E unp. 72290; Birdie Mont- 
gomery Miller. 11820 


Blue roses; w and m Fred E. Ahlert 
and Edgar Leslie; with ukulele arr. 
© June 26, 1933; E pub. 36910; 

Irving Berlin, inc. 11821 


pt. niskiveee 


w and melody Fred E. Ahlert and 
HKdgar Leslie. © 1c. June 3, 1933; 
E unp. 72193; Irving Berlin, inc. 

11822 


Blue yodel number eleven; w and m 
Jimmie Rodgers. © 1c. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72927; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 11823 


Bluebird (A) is singing to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72143 ; Frank Stone. 11824 


Bluebirds (The) ; English version Max 
T. Krone, m §8. Leontovich, arr. E. 
Gnoioy and Max T. Krone; mixed 
voices. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 
36847; M. Witmark & sons. 11825 


Boats and bridges; w Christina Ros- 
setti, m May Sarson. © June 20, 
1933; E for. 30397; Novello & €0., 
ltd. _ 11826 


Benes, you done me wrong; w and m 
Bert Myer; with ukulele arr. © 
June 19, 1933; E pub. 36792; T. S. 
Denison & co. 11827 


Bonnie Lee; song, with refrain for 2 
voices. ©1c. June 23, 1933; E unp. 
73009; Charlotte Rose Brackelsberg. 

11828 


Boogie; song. © June 8, 1933; E pub. 
36883 ; Leo Monaghan, jr. and Julius 
Solomon. 11829 


Boolah-woolah; w and m Ali Pasha. 
© May 12, 1933; E for. 30212; Cary 


& CO. 11830 
Boom blues; song. © 1 ¢. June 22, 
193838; E unp. 72989; Walter S. 
Travers. 11831 


Border ballad; w Walter Scott, m 
Frederic H. Cowen, arr. Alec Row- 
ley; male voices. © May 26, 1933; 
E for. 80351; Boosey & co., ltd. 

11832 


Borinquen bella; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 6, 19383; E unp. 72988; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 11833 


Born to-day; motet, w adapted to an 
English paraphrase C. H. Lloyd, m 
J. P.. Sweelinck, ed. and new arr. 
Charles F. Manney; 5 mixed voices; 
organ acc. © June 16, 1933; E pub. 
36957; B. F. Wood music co. 11834 


Bow unto God; w G. J. Neumann and 
Ivar Widean, m Matthew Nathaniel 
Lundquist; mixed voices. © June 
19, 1933; E pub. 36856; Concordia 
pub. house. 11835 


004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Bower for two; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 26, 19338; E unp. 73123; 
Florence R. 8. Phillips. 11836 


Boy (A) like you; song. ©1c. June 
24, 1983; EH unp. 72902; Margaret 
Johnson Willsea. 11837 


Boy of my dream; song. © 1c. June 
10, 1938; EH unp. 72476; William 
Henry Baldwin McCreight. 11838 


Boyhood memories of William Bb. 
Rodenbaugh; w and melody. ©1c. 
June 17, 19383; E unp. 72726; Wil- 
liam B. Rodenbaugh. 11839 


Brahms (Johannes) Ah, thou poor 
world; op. 110, no. 2, poem anon., 
tr. Albert G. Latham, m ed. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 30, 1933; E for. 30238; Oxford 


uniy. press. 11840 

Fifteen favourite songs of 
Brahms; w various authors, new 
translations A. H. Fox-Strangways 
and Steuart Wilson. © Mar. 23, 
1933; E for. 30251; Oxford univ. 
press. 11841 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; 
from the Requiem, arr. H. A. Cham- 
bers; women’s voices. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30377; Novello & co., 
ltd. 11842 


——[ullaby; arr. with  descant 
Charles Repper; mixed voices. 
June 21, 1933; E pub. 36915; C. C. 
Birchard & co. 11843 


O Saviour rend the _ skies in 
twain; op. 74, no. 2, poem anon., 
English, Albert G. Latham, m ed. 
W. Gillies Whittaker. © Mar. 30, 
1933; E for. 30239; Oxford univ. 
press. 11844 


— Oktaven und quinten wu.a.; 
dem nachlass hrsg. wu. erliutert 
Heinrich Schenker. © Apr. 21, 
1933; A for. 21035; Universal edi- 
tion a.g. 11845 


A rose breaks into bloom; choral 
prelude, freely transcribed for 2 pfs. 
© May 18, 1933; E pub. 36499; 
Catherine Kramer. 11846 


Sieben walzer; aus den walzern 
fiir klavier zu vier hiinden, op. 39, 
bearb. Paul Tiedemann; dreistim- 
migen geigenchor. © May 24, 1933; 
E for. 30489; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 

11847 


—— Thy servant is downcast; op. 110, 
no. 1, English text adapted Albert 
G. Latham and W. Gillies Whit- 


aus 


11859 


taker, ed. W. G. Whittaker; double 

mixed choir. © Mar. 30, 1933; E 

for. 30241; Oxford univ. press. 
11848 


—— When we are sunk in deep dis- 
may; op. 110, no. 38, w Paul Eben, 
tr. Albert G. Latham, m ed. W. 
Gillies Whittaker; double mixed 
choir: © Mar: 380, 1983; HE for. 
30240; Oxford univ. press. 11849 


— Wherefore is light giv’n to him 
that) is-east’ down;. op. +74, no. 1, 
Biblical adaptations Albert G. 
Latham and W. Gillies Whittaker, 
chorale tr. Albert G. Latham, m ed. 
W. G. Whittaker; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 30, 1933; E for. 30242; Oxford 
univ. press. 11850 


Brautlied; text Petrus Denaisius, m 
Wilhelm Rinkens, op. 2b; dreistim- 
migen frauenchor, a cappella. Par- 
titur u. stimmen. © Mar. 16, 1933; 
EK for. 30409; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag. 11851 


Bread line blues; w and m EK. R. Ear- 
lan and Elmer Charles Winters. © 
t ec. June 1; 1983; BE. unp., 72295; 
Ernest Ray Harlan. 11852 


Break (The) of dawn; song. © 1. 
June 5, 1983; E unp. 72387; Alice 
Ludeke. 11853 

Breathe upon me; hymn. © May 8, 
1933; E for. 30445; Oswald J. Smith. 

11854 


Bright the vision; anthem, w R. Mant, 
m C. H. Kitson; mixed voices; organ 


ace. © Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 30228; 
Oxford univ. press. 11855 
Bright (The) young thing; musical 


play, bk. and lyrics C. McLaughlin, 
m E. Breitenbach. © 1c. June 15, 
19383; D 28465; Earl Breitenbach 
and Constance McLaughlin. 11855* 


Bring prosperity back again; w and. 
melody. © 1c. June 7, 19383; E 
unp. 72333; Efrain P. Castellanos. 

11856 


Broadway moon; waltz song, arr. 
Alice Cary Longfellow. © 1c. June 
5, 1983; E unp. 72281; Earle Tay- 


lor Rush. 11857 
Broadway (The) whoopee; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢ June 19, 1983; E 


unp. 72763; Al Morris. 11858 


Bron (Edouard) Impromptu; violon 
et pf. © Dee. 31, 19382; E for. 
301538; Lucien de Lacour, 11859 


905 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11860 


Bron (Edouard) Pastorale; hautbois 
avec ace. de pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 30154; Lucien de Lacour. 11860 


Bubi, geh’ nach haus; langsamer fox- 
trot, text Charles Amberg, m Fritz 
German und Fred Ralph; orch. stim- 


men. © July 31, 1931; E for. 30384; 
Albert Stahi. 11861 
Buch der kindermusik; v. Eduard 
Lowinsky; klavier oder allerlei 


andere instrumente, med tekst. © 
Apr. 27, 19383; E for. 30443; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 11862 


Bughouse (The) serenade; w and m 
Skippy McNutt; with ukulele and 
male or mixed quartet arrs. © June 
19; 1933" EY pub. 36791; "TS. Deni- 
son & Co. 11863 


Buncombe chain gang; w and melody 
Vaughn Medford. © 1 ¢. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 729387; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 11864 

Burattini in marcia; intermezzo carat- 
teristico, Amedeo Amadei, op. 463; 
pf. direzione. © Mar. 15, 1933; E 
for. 30471; C. Beltramo. 11865 


Business and professional women are 
we; song. © Apr. 24, 1933; E pub. 
36864; Elizabeth Garrett. 11866 


By a campfire—in the moonlight; w 
Buddy Fields and Al Lewis, m Al 
Sherman ; with ukulele arr. © May 
31, 1983; E pub. 36594: De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 11867 


Bye-bye little pal; w and melody. © 
ic.” June, Db, 1938: Hi oR. t2200'; 
Lilian M. Skeggs. 11868 


C’est la fille du moulin; step chanté, 
paroles Jules Combe et Galiardini, 
m Hug. Gavel. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 30124; Editions Max Eschig. 

; 11869 


C’est pas la peine; paroles Jamblan, m 


Jean Delettre. © Dec. 31, 19382; 
E for. 30128; Editions Max Bschig. 
11870 


Cest pas normal; fox-trot, dans Une 
heure de revue, paroles Saint- 
Granier et Ch. L. Pothier, m Ober- 
feld; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30186; Editions 
Salabert. 11871 


Cabrera (La); intermezzo, Gabriele 
Dupont, trascrizione libera Guido 
Farinelli; pf.-conduttore, violino e 
violoncello, con violino 2 e contre- 
basso, ad lib. Parti. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30303; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, Ss. a. 11872 


pt. 1 ns Wee 


Cadets (Les) de Brabant; pas re- 
doublé, V. Turine; harmonie et fan- 
fare ptes. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
30416; Alphonse Ledue et cie. 

11873 


Calida (La); tango, w Phil Price, 
m Dino Alessi; with ukulele arr. 
© May 23, 1933; E pub. 36541; New 
era music pub. ¢o. 11874 


Call me back my Ireland; song, m | 
Artie Bowers. © May 26, 1933; E 
pub. 86501; Ann T. Igoe. 11875 


Calm oer the hill; vesper hymn, w 
and m George Rittenhouse: 4-pt. 
mixed cho., organ ace. ad lib. © 
May 19, 1933; E pub. 36800; G. 
Schirmer, ine. 11876 


Camargo waltz; pf. with w. ©1.. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73172; William 
Shawn. 11877 


Cambiala por otra; tango, versi e mel- 
odia. © 1. June 2, 1933; E unp. 
72169; Pedro Berrios. 11878 


Camptown races; by Stephen Foster, 
new arr. Ralph Greaves; bar. solo 
and male cho. © Oct. 13, 1932; H 
for. 30293; Oxford univ. press. ' 

11879 


Can’t we make up; fox trot song. © 
1 ec June 29, 1983; HN tunp. va2i7; 
W. Clifford King. 11880 


Can’t you see that I need you; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1c. June 3, 1933; 
E unp. 72217; Nathan Shapira. 

°11881 


Canta guitara; paso-doble, Villajos, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes., 
avee. paroles. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
for. 80099; Union musicale franco- 
espagnole. 11882 


Cantus turrium; march, w E. Pius, 
m Felix A. Kusebauch; pf. © May 
22, 19383; E pub. 36709; Central dis- 
trict Catholic high school. 11883 


Canzone beguin; one-step, versi Mar- 
telli e Marchionne, m Carlo Inno- 
cenzi; orch. parti. © Jan. 28, 1933; 
EB for. 30463; Casa musicale Mauro. 

11884 


Canzone della radio; fox trot, versi 
Stefano Gentile, m Ignazio Alfano; 
orch. parti. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
30458; Casa editrice musicale I. Al- 
fano. 11885 


Caprice hongrois; by A. Ferraris; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
30287; J. Liber. 11886 


506 


MUSICAL COMPOS:TIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Caracalla; fox-trot, versi e m Attilio 
Arsi; orch. parti. © Feb. 1, 193838; 
H for. 30455; Casa editrice musicale 
I. Alfano. 11887 


Carillon; overture, R. E. Hildreth; 
band pts., with conductor’s sc. in C, 
and interpretative analysis. © June 
8, 1983; E pub. 386965; Walter 
Jacobs, inc. 11888 


Carillon (The) chimes; concert march, 
Ed Chenette; band pts. © June 1, 
1933 ; EH pub. 36649; Rubank, ine. 

11889: 


Carolina mountain home; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 28, 1933; E unp. 
73205; Scott Wiseman. 11890 


Carry me back to green pastures; w 
and m Harry S. Pepper; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 29, 1933; EH. for. 
30284 ; Dix, ltd. 11891 


Castello incantato; valzer, versi Maria 
Giovanna Grasso, m Ignazio Alfano; 
orch. parti. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
30459; Casa editrice musicale I. Al- 
fano. 11892 


Castilla; marcha, melodia. © 1 ¢. 
June 14, 1933; E unp. 72578; Hugo 
Mariani and Tegri Tucci. 11893 


Castles in Spain; song, w Jackson 
Smith. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72693; Mary Wright Bain. 11894 


*Cause I’m madly in love with you; 
song, w Ben W. Tabis. ©1c. June 
21, 1988; EH unp. 73031; Edward 
Wilezynski. 11895 


’Cause I want to love and love some 
more; w and melody Dolores Dodds. 
© 1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73247 ; 
Icel Dodds. 11896 


Ce sera la maison blanche; paroles 
Tristan Deréme, m Philippe Gau- 
bert. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30187 ; 
Heugel. 11897 


Cecil by the mill; w and melody. © 
1 ce. June 19, 1983; EH unp. 72760; 
Al Morris. 11898 


Celui qui partira loin de la ville; 
paroles Tristan Deréme, m Philippe 
Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30139; Heugel. 11899 


Cementerio virginal; w and melody 
Pedro Berrios. ©1c. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72939; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 11900 


Century of progress song; w and m 
Hstelle Page. © May 31, 1933; EH 
pub. 36581; Pierre Page, sr. 11901 


11915 


Certain (A) something; song. ©1c. 
June 16, 1933; E unp. 72653; Arthur 


McFarlane. 11902 
Chaconne; by Gustav Holst, arr. 
Henry G. Ley; organ. © June 16, 


19338; E for. 30379; Novello & co., 
ltd. 11903 


Change; paroles Pierre Bayle, m J. 
Sieulle et Jacque-Simonot. © Apr. 
1, 19383; E for. 30177; Editions Sala- 
bert. 11904 

Changing (The) of the guard; fox-trot 
march, Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jet- 
sam, arr. Geo. F. Briegel; band pts. 
© June 22, 1933; E. pub. 36857; 
Hdward B. Marks music corp. , 

11905 


Chanscn du fou qui tua son amour; 
paroles et m Gaston Dumestre. © 
Apr. 1, 1983; E for. 30174; Editions 
Salabert. 11906 


Chant (Le) des évadés; paroles et m 
Gaston Dumestre. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30175 ; Editions Salabert. 

11907 


Chants et cuvres chorales des maitres 
de la musique francaise; 3° sér., 
textes musicaux réunis Louis Bro- 
chart, paroles refaites Charles 
L’Hopital, revus Roger-Ducasse. T° 
fascicule. Chcoeurs 4 1 et 2 voix 
égales, Monsigny et Grétry.—8° fas- 
cicule. Choeurs 4 1, 3 et 4 voix 
égales, Cherubini et Méhul. © Apr. 
1, 1933; E for. 30134, 30185; Heugel. 

11908, 11909 


Charlie is my darling; Scottish mel- 
ody, new and original arr. Gordon 
Jacob; mixed voices. © Mar. 16, 
1933; E for. 30234; Oxford univ. 
press. 11910 


Chase your troubles away with a rain- 
bow; song. © June 5, 1933; E pub. 
36781; Alexander Borger. 11911 


Chatter no. 3; by Samuel Kaylin, arr. 
Emil Gerstenberger ; pf.—conductor. 
©1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73261; 
Movietone music corp. 11912 


Che strana cosa; one-step, versi e m 
Franco Ansaldo; orch. parti. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 30468; Mario 
Aromando. 11913 


Cheer up; song. © 1c. June 5, 1983; 
EH unp. 72225; Ramon M. Madrigal. 
11914 

Cheer up! be happy and gay; w and 


melody. © 1 ce. June 28, 1933; E 
unp. 73192; Michael A. Dulo. 11915 


O07 


i J 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11916 


Cheerio; march, Edwin Franko Gold- 
man; band pts. © May 31, 1933; E 
pub. 386811; G. Schirmer, ine. 

11916 


—w and melody. © 1c. June 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 73107; Leonard Hawk. 
11917 


Cherbourg; défilé, Paul André; har- 
monie ou fanfare ptes., avec con- 
ducteur, en si bémol. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30103; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie. 11918 


Cherubim song; m 8. Panchenko, Eng- 
lish tr. and m arr. Max T. Krone; 
mixed voices. © June 23, 1933; 
E.pub. 36846; M. Witmark & sons. 

11919 


Chicago; fox-trot, w Mrs. E. H. Dame, 
m and arrs. the Starret system club ; 
with ukulele arr. © May 20, 1933; 
EK pub. 36877; Maria Elizabeth 
Dame and the Starret system club. 

11920 


song, melody Geo. E. Bain. © 
i-e. June 3, 1983;.H unp. 72593; 
Paul Hochman. 11921 


Chicago (The) fair; song. w Jackson 
Smith. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72694; Mary Wright Bain. 11922 


Chicago fair; w and melody. ©1«. 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72244; George 
A. Smith. 11923 


Chicago, great Chicago; song, arr. Ar- 
mand F. Huss. © June 17, 1933; 
E pub. 36782; Charles W. Cordrey. 

11924 


Chicago, great Chicago, come on! come 
on! to the fair; song, arr. Armand 
F. Huss. © June 17, 1933; E pub. 
36783 ; Charles W. Cordrey. 11925 


Chicago-town; song. © 1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72344; Nina Smiley 
Fick. 11926 


Chicken (The) lady; Ukrainian folk 
song, English version Max T. Krone, 
m arr. Alexander Koshetz; mixed 
voices. © June 22, 1933; E pub. 
36848 ; M. Witmark & sons. 11927 


Children’s day; selection of music for 
Sunday school anniversaries, w Al- 
bert J. Bird and others, m Joseph 
Wright, Albert J. Bird, and Joseph 
H. Adams. © June 9, 1933; E for. 
30376; J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 11928 


Child’s (A) fancy; w and melody. © 
1 e. June 38, 1933; E unp. 73023; 
Elsa Fox. 11929 


pt. IIT, n. si, v. 28 


Child’s (A) song; w Richard Hovey, 
m Marshall Kernochan; high voice. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36731; 
Galaxy music corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 11930 


Chiparosa (La); Mexican tango; vio- 
lin and pf. © 1 c¢. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72240; Lina Rodrigue. 11931 


Chiquilla! Mama!—Nifa; rumba ou 
danzon cubano, dans La _ revue 
d’amour, francais, Jean Le Seyeux, 
cubain, Della Rosa, m G. E. May et 
H. W. Hampton; orch. ptes. © Apr. 
1, 1933; E for. 30267; Editions Sala- 
bert. 11932 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Military 
polonaise; op. 40, no. 1, arr. C. 
Shvedoff; brass choir. Se. and pts. 
© May 29, 1933; E pub. 36509; M. 
Witmark & sons. i 11933 


Chorale prelude, on St. Mary; by Ed- 
mund Matthews; organ. © June 
30, 1933; E pub. 30405; Novello & 
co., Itd. 11934 


Christ is the world’s redeemer; tune 
Moville from Irish hymnal, w from 
Latin attributed to St. Colomba, tr. 
Duncan McGregor, traditional Irish 
air arr. with descant and acc. John 
Vine. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
30237; Oxford univ. press. 11935. 


Christ, whose glory fills the skies; w 
Charles Wesley, m Thomas Arm- 
strong; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 30225; Ox- 
ford uniy. press. 11936 


Christmas trees; carol, w Katharine 
Tynan, m Michael Mullinar; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 
30230; Oxford univ. press. 119387 


Christ’s love to me; song, melody 
Wendell Given. © 1 c¢ June 27, 
1933; E unp. 73171; W. Re Me- 
Cracken. . 11938 


Clarendon (The) song books—IIIa; 
ed. W. Gillies Whittaker, Herbert 
Wiseman and John Wishart. 1. 
Staff voice-pt. edition—2. Solfa 
voice-pt. edition.—3. Pf. edition. © 
Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 30296-30298 ; 
Oxford univ. press. 11939-11941 


Class room number; with interpola- 
tions, from College humor, w Sam 
Coslow and Leo Robin, m Arthur 
Johnston, arr. Howard Jackson; pf. 
conductor. © 1 c¢. June 12, 1933; 
E unp. 72490; Famous musie corp. 

11942 


508 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Cleo-patra was an old time flapper; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 15, 1933; 
H unp. 72615; Elizabeth Joseph- 
son. 11943 


Cliff (The) dwellers’ lamentation for 
the dead; from The cliff dwellers; 
pr. treble. © 1c. June 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 72644; Stephen Maxmillian 
Katzer. 11944 


Close motion; from The lucky break- 
ers; melody, with pf. acc. ©1«. 
Apr ¢, 195d; EH unp. 72102; Max 
Henry Ohm, jr. 11945: 


Close your eyes and wish for happi- 
ness; from The lucky number, w 
Douglas Furber, m Mischa Spolian- 
sky; with ukulele arr. © June 2, 
1933; E for. 30842; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 11946 


Close your little eyes; w A. Eldridge, 
nian eth (pl. : ©, duc; June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72978; Albert Roth and 
Al Eldridge. 11947 


Clouds; w Larry Yoell, m Dino Alessi; 
with ukulele arr. © May 23, 1933; 
E pub. 36546; New era music pub. 
co. 11948 


Clowns and castles; 3 act comedy 
operetta. © 1c. June 2, 1933; D 
28471; Dorothy Eyer Mayhew. 

11948* 


Club espafiol; tango: pf. ©1c. June 
28, 1933; E unp. 73199; Charles Af- 
frunti. 11949: 


Cole’s Hawaiian guitar method; num- 
ber system, Nick Manoloff. © Feb. 
25, 19838; AA 122949; M. M. Cole 
pub. co. 11950 


Cole’s solos and duets for the 12 bass 
piano accordion; [compiled] Mern 
Reitler. © Jan. 5, 1933; AA 122950; 
M. M. Cole pub. co. 11951 


Colorado; waltz song. © 1c. June 5, 
1983; E unp. 72241; Selma Esther 
Leopold. 11952: 


Come and dance ’neath the starlight 
tonight; song, melody R. H. Simp- 
son and Norris V. Webb. ©. 1 ¢. 
June 20, 1983; E unp. 72833; Robert 
H. Simpson. 11953 


Come aroun’ you chillun; song. ©1c. 
June 27, 19383; E unp. 73165; Ralph 
Whelan Mitchell Keating. 11954. 


Come back; w and m Flo Rea. ©1€. 
June 22, 1988; E unp. 72988; Flor- 
ence Rea Winkelvoss. 11955 


11968 


Come, come, come, everyone, to the 
great world’s fair; song. © June 8, 
1933; E pub. 367338; John H. Bu- 
chanan. 11956 


Come dance, my senorita; w Virginia 
Edwards, melody Robert Leone. © 
Pores Tunew1;, 11983; -Hounp) F2005; 
Leon Cepparo and Virginia Ed- 
wards. 11957 


Come on you moon; w and m Allie 
Wrubel and Michael Cleary. © 
June 8, 1983; E pub. 86681; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 11958 


Come to Chicago; song, m William 
Lester. © June 10, 19383; E pub. 
386734; Elizabeth M. Mitchell. 11959 


Come to me tonight dear; valse song. 
© 1 ce. June 7, 1933; EH unp. 72859 ; 
Nora Lee. 11960 


Come with me to honeymoon land; 
pi. with w.. © 1 ¢. Jtne bd, 1933; 
E ounp. 72226; Marie De Lauro. 

11961 


Comic (A) episode; composed and pf. 
arr. Samuel Kaylin, orch. Emil Gers- 
tenberger; pf.-conductor. © 1 .« 
June 29, 1933; E unp. 73260; Movie- 
tone music corp. 11962 


Command (The) to love; from Bond- 
age, w and m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. © June 1, 19383; E pub. 
36572; Movietone music corp. 11963 


Comme j’ailais couvert de la poussiére 
du voyage; paroles Tristan Deréme, 
m Philippe Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30186; Heugel. 11964 


Competition blues; w and melody. © 


1 ec. June 8, 1983; E unp. 72406; 
Edith Purdey and J. P. Delaney. _ 
11965 


Confirma hoc Deus; motet for Epiph- 
any, w from Psalm 68, m William 
Byrd, ed. and arr. from Gradualia 
bk. 2 and English text added EKd- 
mund H. Fellowes; five mixed voices. 
©. June. 19, 1938; HE for. 30518; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 11966 


ConsagraciOn; vals, de Payasadas de 
la vida, poesia y m Jorge M. Dada; 
pf. [with guit. arr.] © May 29, 
1933; E pub. 36539; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 11967 


Corazon de mujer; letra Cristina de 
Arteaga, m Meche Perez Freire. © 
Feb. 18, 19383; E for. 30382; Maria 
Mercedes Perez Freire. 11968 


1619—33——_2 509 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11969 


Dt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Corinna’s maying; w Robert Herrick, 
m R. O. Morris; mixed voices. © 
May 4, 1933; E for. 30247; Oxford 
uliy. press. 11969 


Cory (Patrick) Four bagatelles. 1. 
Flute and pf.—2. Violin and pf. © 
June 6, 1933; E for. 303862, 30363; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

11970, 11971 


Cossanesque; Russian waltz; pf. © 
i c.June. 16, 193382 BE, np. f2e27 ;5W 
Wilson John Fisher. 11972 


Cottage (The) I built for you; song. 
© 1c. June .13, 1933; E unp. 72557; 
Matilda Curtiss. 11973 


Cottonwood reel; melody, Ivan Laam. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72935; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 11974 


Couldn’t you; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 10, 193838; E unp. 72475; Fred 
Woodaman. 11975 


Count (The); melody, Thomas Gor- 
don. © 1c June 5, 1933; HE unp. 
72924; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

11976 


Counting the hours; w and m Dick 


Stevens. © 1c June 19, 1933; 
E unp. 72774; Richard Morrison 
Stevens. 11977 


Court yard at night; bugle call, Arthur 
Lange; 1 trumpet and 2 drums. 
Conductor. © 1c. June 14, 1933; 
E unp. 72599; Movietone music corp. 

11978 


Cowboy Tom’s round-up book; 15 cow- 
boy songs, coll. Tex Ritter, arr. Vir- 
ginia Newbegin; pf.; with ukulele 
arr. HO. AL: 
123488; American radio news corp. 

11979 
chansons; ex- 
étranger, pa- 
© Apr. 

Editions 
11980 


Trois chansons bretonnes; paroles 
et-m J. Cras. © Apr. 1, 1983; E 
for. 30159; Editions Maurice Sénart. 
11981 


Crazy harmony: fox-trot, Michael 
Emer; orch. pts. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30121; Editions Max Eschig. 

11982 


Cricket (The): song from Sugar 
house; in B flat. © 1 ¢. June 29, 
1933; E unp. 73237; Agnes Elizabeth 
Rose. 11983 


Cras (Jean) Deux 
traites du Chevalier 
roles Tanguy Malmanche. 
1, 19383; E for. 30158; 
Maurice Sénart. 


510 


© June 9, 1933; AA. 


Cricket symphonies; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
7, 1988; E unp. 73252; Florence C. 
Regan. 1¥984 


Crime of love; w and melody. © 1 
ec. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72419; Ed- 
mund Francis La Voie. 11985 


Cross my heart I love you truly; w 
Morty Berk, Viola Brinson and 
Billy Hays, m Morty Berk. © June 
8, 1933; E pub. 36682; Keit-Engel, 
ine. 11986 

Cry-baby; song. ©1ec. June 24, 1933; 
E unp. 73117; William Weiss, jr. 

11987 

Cry on my shoulder; song. © 1 e. 
June 26, 1933; E unp. 73097; Wini- 
fred Agnes Sage. 11988 


Crying in the moonlight; w Mack Gor- 


don, melody Matt Malneck and 
Frank Signorelli. © 1 ¢. June 23, 
19383; E unp. 73002; De Sylva, 


11989 


Cuando me vaya; letra y m Maria 
Grever. © Nov. 4, 1932; E for. 
30213; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

11990 


Cuban belle; fox-trot, w Marion Sun- 
shine, m Moises Simons, arr. Dick 
Kent; orch. pts. with pf. accordion 
arr. © June 8, 1933; E pub. 36624; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

11991 


ee arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson. © June 5, 1933; E pub. 
36606; Edward B. Marks music corp. 
11992 


Brown & Henderson, ine. 


Cupid in the moonlight; w and m D. J. 
Vecsei and L. W. Gilbert, pf. arr. 


Emil Gerstenberger. © 1 ¢. June 1, 
1933; E unp. 72154; Movietone 
music corp. 11993 


Cupid’s one-word story Ilovu; w and 
m Paul Oskey. ©1c. June 7, 1933; 
E unp. 72319; Anthony A. Pawlow- 
ski. 11994 


Cycle (The) of life; orch. Sec. ©1 ce. 
June 26, 1933; E unp. 73131; Rod- 
erick Ivan White. 11995, 


Daisy; fox-trot, paroles J. Cogniard et 
Lou Jan, m Jean Delettre et Jean 
Lenoir. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
30132; Editions Max Eschig. 11996 


aisy day; pf. with w. © 1c. June 
27, 19338; E unp. 73175; William 
Shawn. 11997 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Dance of the buttercups; intermezzo, 
Peter Mendoza, arr. Adolf Lotter 
orch. pts. © June 16, 1933; EH for. 
30516; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

. 11998 


ance of the lame duck; fox-trot, H. 
Eugene Gifford; orch. pts. © June 
22, 1933; E pub. 36943; Mills music, 
inc. 11999 


Dance that old depression away; song. 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72582; 
Newtcn Chapin, II. 12000 


(The); by R. M. Endresen ; 
© June 15, 1933; 
12601 


Dancer 
cornet; pf. acc. 
E pub. 36749; Rubank, ine. 


Dancing in my dreams; song, w Jack- 
son Smith. © 1c. June 17, 1933; 
E unp. 72695; Mary Wright Bain. 

12002 


Dancing lady; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers, pf. arr. C. Mock- 
ridge. ©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72827; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

12003 


Dancing-song; traditional Hungarian, 
English, Elisabeth M. Lockwood, m 
arr. Zoltan Kodaly; female voices, 


unacc. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
30294; Oxford univ. press. 12004 
Dank-psalm; nach w der Heiligen 


Schrift, m Otto Richter; gem. chor, 
a cappella. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Mar. 23, 1933; E for. 30412; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag. 12005 


Dans le calme la barque se balance; 
paroles Tristan Deréme, m Philippe 
Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30138; Heugel. 12006 


Dark eyes; Russian Gipsy song, arr. 
Jean Armand; pf. © June 8, 1933; 
HE for. 30448; Frederick Harris co. 

12007 


Dawn; w and melody. ©1c. June 17, 
1938; E unp. 72719; Fred Wooda- 
man. 12008 


Day dreams; w and melody. © 1. 
June 1, 1933; E unp. 72133; Anthony 
Mulea, jr., Bert Douglas and J. P. 
Delaney. 12009 


Daybreak; song. ©1c. June 9, 1933; 
E unp. 72870; William H. Mellon, jr. 
12010 


Days are clear over here, when there 
are steins of beer; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1933; E unp. 73254; 
Harry Altman. 12011 


12026 


Dé (Le) ; poésie Luce de Brie, mélodie 
Paul Schlosser. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
for. 30117; Durand et cie. 12012 


Dear little mother of mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72430; 
Lorraine Skene. 12013 


Dear old Iowa I’m in love; w and 
melody Robert Lewis O’Reiley. © 
1 ce. June 5, 19838; BE unp. 72251; 
Robert S. Curtis. 12014 

Dearie, a cute little birdie told me so; 


fox-trot song, m Abie A. Kama. © 
1c. June 14, 1983; E unp. 72585; 


Louis Baker Krekleon. 12015 
Death—the lover; song, m Stan 
Tucker. © 1 c¢c.. June 19, 1933; B 


(2777; Ida Steele Osgood. 
12016 


Defeated; w and melody. © 1c. June 
19, 1933; E unp. 72796; Charles H. 


unp. 


Frizzelle. 12017 
Defenders of the fort; descriptive 
piece, R. H. Hildreth; band pts., 


with conductor’s se. in ©, and inter- 

pretative analysis. © June 8, 1933; 

E pub. 36964; Walter Jacobs, ine. 
12018 


Delettre (Jean) Ballade; chanson, 
paroles Jamblan. © Dee. 31, 1932; 
E for. 30127; Editions Max Eschig. 

12019 


Delia; song, melody O. C. Taylor and 
Paul Tremaine. © 1c. May 3, 1933; 
E unp. 73030; Otis Chatfield Taylor. 

12020 

AgPRESS/ON; song, m Jean Walz; 
with ukulele arr. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36643; Doya D. Marker. 

Ho 2o2s 


Depression; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 5, 1983; E unp. 72243; Hunice 
Bree. 12022 


w and melody Margaret Kerr. © 
te. June, 17, “1983: np W2603 5 
Margaret Whewell. 12023 


Depression blues, good-bye; song. © 
1 e@ May 31, 193838; E unp. 72150; 
Vincent Pericola. 12024 


Des chansons animées pour les fétes; 
paroles Hermin Dubus, m Paul et 
Georges Schlosser. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30098; Bibliothéque d’éduca- 
' tion. 12025 

Des klarinettisten fluch; rheinlinder, 
Gustav Strube, arr. F. .Schmidt- 
Hagen; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 15, 
1931; E for. 30885; Astra-verlag. 

12026 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12027 


Desamparada en la _ calle; melody 
Agustin Lara. ©1ce. June 15, 1933; 
E unp. 72949; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 12027 


Descending night; ed. Charles Midg- 
leys Dike © bc: June,d’g, 49335 5 
unp. 72491; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 

12028 

Deutsche wehr- und. soldatenlieder ; 
zusammengestellt u. zum teil selbst 
vertont Erwin Schwarz-Reislingen ; 
klavier mit text. © May 16, 1933; 
E for. 30210; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag. 12029 


Deutschland, wir glauben an dich; w 
H. Anacker, m Helmut Reinisch; 
vierstimmigen mudnnerchor, a cap- 
pella. Partitur u. stimmen. © May 
16, 1933; E for. 30206; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag. 12030 


Deux (Les) coucous; par Trespaille- 
Barrau; pf. solo, ou pf., violon, cello 
et contrabass, ad lib. ptes. © Nov. 
1, 1932; E for. 30307; Trespailhé- 
Barrau. 12031 


Did my heart beat, did I fall in love; 
w and m Benee Russell, George 
Meyer and Pete Wendling; with 
ukulele arr. © June 1, 1933; E 
pub, 36550; Irving Berlin, inc. 

12032 

Divertissement; 1st violin. © 1 «@ 
May 29, 1933; E unp. 72041; Otto 
Cesana. 12033 


Dixie isn’t Dixie any more; w and 
m Brad Evans; with ukulele and 
male or mixed quartet arrs. © June 
19, 1933; E pub. 36788; T. S. Deni- 
son & CO. 12034 


Do you care; song, muSic arr. by 
W. W. Newcomer. © June 1, 1933; 
E pub. 386770; Clara Louise Lari- 
more. 12035 


w and melody Ivan Tashoff. © 
i,c. June 2, .19383; EH unp, -72184; 
Aaron Tuchinsky. 12036 


Do you love me, sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 5. 1983; E 
unp. 72265; Henry F. W. Kessler. 

12037 


Do you love me, too, dear; w Bessie 
Dean, m Jack Mahoney. © May 
4, 1933; E pub. 36868; Bessie Dean 
Toone. 120388 


Do you remember that night in Sep- 
tember; song, pf. arr. Luther A. 
Clark; with ukulele arr. © May 
31, 1933; E pub. 36583 ; John Wasso, 
jr. 12039 


012 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28- 


Doina; Roumanian caprice, Gregory 
Stone, ed. Toscha Seidel; violin and 
pf. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 36816; 
G. Schirmer, ine. 12040 


Doll baby; song. © 1c. June 5, 1933; - 
E unp. 72277; Percy Howard. 12041 


Dona Mariquita; chanson espagnole, 
de Violettes impériales, paroles 
frangaises M. Pollet, paroles espag- 
noles L. F, Ardavin, m J. Guerrero; 
avec accord de l’'ukulele. © Dee. 31, 


1932; E for. 30896; Ste. d’editions 
musicales d’adaptations cinemato- 
graphiques. 12042 


Donde estas corazon; tango, English, 


Marjorie Harper, m L. Martinez. 
Serrano, arr. Alfredo Antonini; 
orch. pts. © June 8, 1933; E pub. 


36623 ; Edward B. Marks music corp. 
12043- 


Donkey (The) ride; w and m Mae-. 
Aileen Erb: pf. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36519; Theodore Presser co. 

12044 


Donne, ¢’é lortolano; versi e m Odo- 
ardo Spadaro; mand. © Dec. 20,. 
1932; E for. 30419; A. Forlivesi & 
o 12045 


Don’t be blue; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 3, 1933; E unp. 72210; Daisy 
Wight. 12046 


Don’t get too personal with me; song. 
© 1c. June 9, 1933; E unp. 72869; 
Stanley Y. Kaneyuki. 12047 


Don’t knock on my front dorr [sic]; 
w and m Gene Mack. © 1c. June. 
3, 1933; E unp. 72220; Hugene Mc- 
Gillicuddy. 12048 


Don’t leave me alone; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 19, 1933; E 
unp. 72772; Joseph Edward Barth. 

12049 - 


Don’t play me cheap; w Harry Dial, 
melody Zilner T. Randolph. © 1 ¢. 
June 23, 1933; E unp. 73001; Sha-- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 12050. 


Don’t say no to Cupid; w A. Geary, 
m L. Van Velsor. © 1c. June 27,. 
1933: E unp. 73166; Leila Van Vel- 
sor and Alice Geary. 12051 


Don’t sin; w and m Joel A. Drysel. 
© 1c. June 24, 1933: E unp. 73118; 
Harold A. Dryselius. 12052 


Don’t you worry at all; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 23, 1933; E unp. 73016; 
John R. Johnson, 12053. _ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 
Dorina; slow fox-trot, versi e€ m 
Franco Ansaldo; orch. parti. © 


Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 30467; Mario 
Aromando., 12054 
-Doudloudou; paroles Jean Delettre, m 
J. Delettre et Georges Tabet. © 
Dee al. 1932’) H for. 30131;" Wadi- 


tions Max HEschig. 12055 
Down by the lily pond; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. June 2, 
1988; E unp. 72218; Sherman 
Lambert. 12056 


Down Devon; by Madeleine Evans; pf. 
© > May 24, 1933; E for. 30280; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 12057 


Down in Hong Kong; pf. treble with 
we, © 1 c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73161; Rilla Hancock. 12058 


Down in lover’s lane with you; song, 
m Lon Healy; with ukulele arr. © 
te lame 12, 1933; KH unp,. 725538; 
Gail E. Fearn. 12059 


Down in old Missouri; song. © 1 «. 
June 12, 1988; E unp. 72877; Lillie 
Brewer. 12060 


Down the avenue; military march, 
Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. Geo. F. Brie- 
gel; band pts. © June 15, 1933; 
E for. 36706; Olman music corp. 

12061 


Down the fairway ; from How to break 
ninety, Harry Warren; pf. © June 
16, 1933; E pub. 36765; M. Witmark 
& sons. 12062 


Down the maple tree lane; valse song. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72887; 
A. H. McCracken. 12063 


-Down the old Ox road; from College 
humor, w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston ; with ukulele arr. © June 
23, 19838; E pub. 386904; Famous 
music corp. 12064 


Down where the sea breezes blow; 
w Joseph EH. Saunders, m Oscar G. 
Petters and J. E. Saunders. © 1. 
June 3, 1983; E unp. 72222; Har- 
mony music pub. co. 12065, 


Dream come true; play, Marjorie 
Lyon, with incidental m James Lyon. 
Woexusc.) ©) May - 5,0 1933- HE) for. 
30256; Boosey & co., ltd. 12066 


Dream cradle song; w Sarojini Naidu, 
m Harry Brook; 2-pt. treble voices. 
© Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 30226; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 12067 


Dream girl; song. © 1 c. June 9, 
1933; E unp. 72874; Clara B. Ivan- 
covich. 12068 


12084 


Dream girl of mine; w and melody 
Al Baker. © 1 e. June 27, 1933; 
E unp. 73163; Albert 8S. Baker. 

12069 


Dream of love; mélodie boston; orch. 
ptes. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 30097 ; 
Hubert Gillot. 12070 


Dream on; w Charles Tobias and Sid- 
ney Clare, melody Gerald Marks. © 

1 ec. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72640; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince. 
12071 


Dream prince; song, with ukulele arr. 
© le June 1%, 1983; EB) unp. 127255 
Lucile Grainger Smith. 12072 


Dream shadow; w and melody Ave 
Marie C. Cassidy. ©1 ec. June 27, 
1933; E unp. 73135; Evelyn C. Mc- 
Gonigle. 12073 


Dream waltz; w and m Lew Tillson. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72441; 
Ilewellyn Meyers Tillson. 12074 


Dreaming; by C. W. Krogmann, oo. 
180, no. 4; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
EK pub. 36517; Theodore Presser Co. 

; 12075 


fox trot song. © 1. June 21, 
1933; E unp. 78067; F. Iddo Fitz- 
gerald. 12076 


w and m Lucile Hall. © 1. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72801; Lucile 
H. Talley. 12077 


w and melody. © 1c. June 8, 
1933 ; E unp. 72408; Walter C. Stone 
and J. P. Delaney. 12078 


Dreaming and yearning for you; song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72258; 
Barbara Harris. 12079 


Dreaming midst the roses; valse song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 72850; Florence E. 
Joslin. 12080 

Dreaming of a lover; song. © 1. 


May 31, 1983; E unp. 72394; Alma. 
May Gilfillan. 12081 


Dreaming of you; song. © 1c. June 
14, 1933; E unp. 72577; Charles C. 
Jester and Marie Jester. 12082 


song, melody by Fred Mahar. © 
1 c.. June 17%, 1935; EH, unp. 72670; 
Henry Luie. 120838 


Dreaming of you each night and day; 
w James Quackenbush, m James G. 
Parke; in C. ©1c. June 23, 1933; 
E unp. 73018; James Parke. 12084 


O13 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12085 


Dreams of prosperity; pf. © 1 « 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 72289; Birdie 
Montgomery Miller. 12085 


Dreamy caravan; w John Braillard, 


melody Wallace Aldan. ©1c. June 
23, 1933; E unp. 73017; Wallace 
Putkowski, jr. 12086 


Dreamy eyes; w and melody. ©1.. 
June 17, 1983; E unp. 72677; Annie 
Johnson. 12087 


Dreamy moonlit valley; m Sylvester 
Hong Cross; pf. with w. ©’ 1 e. 
yune 7°. 1983; KH unp: 123535, hal 
Bockus. 12088 


Dreamy river; w and m Roland Irv- 
Inet. Oat. wea. Mee Toe con 
unp. 72350; Roland Irving Smith. 

12089: 


Drifting; w and m Mrs. G. Henry Cad- 
man. ©1e. June 15, 1983; E unp. 
72806; Ruby Danks Cadman. 12090 


Du hast das feuer im blut; lied u. 
paso doble, w S. Harrison, m Léon 
Dazar u. Maurice Bénoit, special arr. 
Richard Etlinger; salon orch. stim- 
men. © Dec. 1, 1931; E for. 30384; 
Schugall & co. 12091 


Duncan Gray; w Burns, m H. Procter- 
Gregg. © June 6, 1933; E for. 
30360; Boosey & co., Itd. 12092 


Dusk; song; melody, with chord acc. 
©l1e. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73203; 
Ralph Whelan Mitchell Keating. 

12093 


Echo (The); by Evangeline Lehman ; 
pf. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 36692; 
Theodore Presser co. 12094 


EHighteenth century dances; selected 
and arr., Imogen Holst; pf. © Apr. 
27, 1933; E for. 30250; Oxford univ. 
press. 12095 


Empty dreams; song. © 1c. June 3, 
1933; E unp. 72203; Lydia Emily 
Barber. 12096 


Empty (An) picture frame; song. © 
. Le. June 21, 1933; E unp. 73060; 
Jennette V. Scully. 12097 


En route; ed. Charles Midgley; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72492; 
Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 12098 


End (The) came too soon; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June 12, 1933; 
EK unp. 72513; Claranelle Bales. 

12099 


Enjoying prosperity now; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 29, 1933; E unp. 
73234; Russell Cook. 12100 


O14 


pt. 10, Bes. Woes 


Ennuis (Les) de Marecot; dans L’ours 
et le pacha, paroles André G. Block, 
m Serge Weksler. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30266; Choudens. 12101 


Episode (An); by R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1. June 16, 1933; 
E unp. 72736; Movietone music corp. 

12102 


Hra la noche helada; cancidn tango. 
© 1c. June 15, 19383; E unp. 72612; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 12103. 


Esta noches; tango, melody. © 1 e. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72791; Cecil 
Irving Davidson. 12104 


Eternal Israel; song. © May 16, 1933;. 
E pub. 36497; George Perlman. 
12105. 


Kternity rejoices; anthem or quartet, 
tr. from German, William R. Whit- 
tingham, m ahd arr. Robert S. 
Flagler; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© May 29, 1932; HE pub: 36508: 


Harms, ine. 12106 
Eterno enamorado; bolero, letra y 
melodia Pastor Villa. © 1 «¢ June 


10, 1933; E unp. 72474; Latin Amer- 
ican music bureau. 12107 


Evening star; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
June 19, 1983; E unp. 72776; Mack 
Higginbotham, jr. 12108 


Eventide; song, pf. arr. Ellis G. Kling- 
berg. © 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72114; Herbert William Anderson. 

12109. 


Ever and forever; song. © 1c. June 
9, 1983; E unp. 72871; Peggy M. M. 
. Cooke. 12110. 


Every moment of every day; song. © 
te. June 17; 1983 > Hap ees 
Fred Sperani. 12931 


Everybody has a gift; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73142; 
Hasson 8. Doali. 12112 


Everybody’s going to the big world’s 
fair; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June 19, 19333; 
E unp. 72747; Pearl D. Crof.on. 

12113 


Everybody’s with you Mister Franklin 
D.; song. © 1 ec June 5, 1983; 
E unp. 72390; C. A. Wicklund. 

12114 


Everyone’s happy again; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 
73088; Harry P. Jacobs. 12115 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Everything but my man; pf. treble. 
© 1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73216; 
Serge Walter. 12116 


Ev’rything is peaches ‘neath the old 
apple tree; w and melody Charles 
O’F lynn, George W. Meyer and Pete 
Wendling. © 1c. June 24, 19338; 
E unp. 73034; Santly bros., ine. 

12117 


Evviva Pecora; canzone, versi Ricardo 
Cordiferro. © 1c. June 22, 1933; 
E unp. 72971; Giuseppe Quartullo. 

12118 


Executant (The) ; by R. M. Endresen; 
cornet; pf. acc. © June 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36750; Rubank, inc. 12119 


EXxpiacion ; tango, de Payasadas de la 
vida, letra y m Jorge M. Dada; pf. 
[with guit. arr.] © May 19, 1833; 
E pub. 36540; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 12120 


Exposition moon; song, w J. C. Plimp- 
ton and Alfhild Bing. © 1c. June 
7, 1933; E unp. 72347; Jean Cundall 
Plimpton. 12121 


Faded love’s dream; pf. with w. © 
1 @ June 6, 1933; E unp. 72298; 


Celia Gamez. 12122 
Fair-ground march; pf. © 1c. June 
8, 1933; E unp. 72420; Belle H. 
Swain. 12123 


Fair weather; song. © 1. June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72995; Walter R. 
Smith and Katharine Neal Smith. 

12124 

Fairer than Killarney’s roses; song. 
© 1c. June 17, 1983; E unp. 72892; 
Anna Rex Lowrie. 12125 


Fairy bells; w and m Mae-Aileen Erb; 
pf. © May 29, 1983; E pub. 36521; 
Theodore Presser co. 12126 

Fallen arches; ist alto. © 1c. May 
24, 1983; E unp. 72366; Earl Eugene 
Bostic. 12127 


Fama (la) del tartanero; zarzuela, 
letra GOngora y Manzano. Pte. de 


apuntar. © July 28, 1982; E for. 
30264; Jacinto Guerrero. 12128 
Fanny, Fanny, je t’adore; fox-trot, 


paroles René Sarvil, m Georges Sel- 
lers; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
Apr. 1, 1988; E for. 30181; Editions 
Salabert. 12129 


Fantaisie cinématographique; de En- 
levez-moi, G. Gabaroche; pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1938; E for. 30190; Editions 
Salabert. 12130 


12144 


Fantaisie concertante; par Maurice Le 
Boucher; hautbois et pf. © Dec. 
31, 1982; E for. 30144; Lucien de 
Lacour. 12151 


Fantasmagoria; by L. E. De Fran- 
cesco; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. June 
14, 1983; E unp. 72601; Movietone 
music corp. 1 DARBY. 


Farewell to college; song. © 1 «. 
June 17, 19338; E unp. 72717; Beth 
Marie Jacobs. 12133 


Fear not; w and melody. ©1c. June 
2, 1933; E unp. 72164; Miriam Sykes 
Woolfolk. 12134 


February; w Mordaunt Currie, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30364; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 12135 


Fehuanita; melody, Agustin Lara. © 
1 ce. June 15, 19383; BE unp. 72952; 


Southern music pub. co., inc. 12136 
Femmes d’Espagne; de Joaquin 
Turina, op. 73; pf. 2° sér. © Apr. 


1, 1933; E for. 30108; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie. pA Ba 


Fermin; melody, Agustin Lara. © 
1 ec. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72950; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 121388 


Ferroud (Pierre-Octave) Drei traute 
gesinge; nach dichtungen Johann- 
Wolfgang v. Goethe, adaptation 
francaise P. O. Ferroud. © Mar. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 29735; Durand et Cie. 


12139 


Festal responses; m H. C. Stewart. 
© Mar. 2, 1933; E for. 30232; Ox- 
ford uniy. press. 12140 


Fields (Arthur) 50 favorite get to- 
gether songs; arr. and compiled 
Arthur Fields and Fred Hall; with 
ukulele arrs. © June 30, 1933; E 
pub. 36913 ; Piedmont music ¢Co., inc. 

12141 


Fierra mexicana; melody, Agustin 


Lara. ©1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 
72951; Southern music pub. co., ine. 
12142 

Fill up your steins; song. ©1c. June 
24, 1988; E unp. 738045; Hilda 
Dorothea Marquardt. 12143 


Five, six, seven, eight, nine little miles 
from Ten-Ten-Tennessee; w Buddy 
Fields and Al Lewis, m Al Sherman; 
with ukulele arr. © June 6, 1933; 
E pub. 36609; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine. 12144 


O15 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12145 


Flame; w F. Valentino, m A. Pisoni. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72808; 
Albert Pisoni and Frank Valentino. 

12145 


Flauto (Il) notturno: poemetto, Ric- 
cardo Zandonai; flauto solista e 
piccola orch. Partitura: © June 5, 
1933 ; E for. 30368; G. Ricordi & co. 

12146 

Fleecy white clouds: w and melody. 
G1 ce. June 3, 1933: 0H unp. (2241 ; 
Van Miller. 12147 


Florentine (A) love song; by Frank 
H. Grey; pf. © May ‘29, 1933;.H 
pub. 36534; Theodore Presser co. 

12148 

Fly away, fly away over the sea; 2-pt. 
song, Ww Christina Rossetti, m 
Frederick A. Ogilvy: treble voices. 


© ‘June 9, 1933°).8. for, 130425: 
Boosey & co., ltd. 12149 
Foerster’s liebesgarten; walzer-pot- 
pourri, tiber Rud. Foerster’s mel- 


odien, v. Paul Lincke; orch. stim- 
men, mit worte. © May 20, 1933; E 
for. 30269; Risi-ton-verlag. 12150 


Folk (The) song sight singing series; 
compiled and ed. Hdgar Crowe, 
Annie Lawton and W. Gillies Whit- 
taker. bk. 1-3. Staff notation.— 
bk. 11. Sol-fa notation. © Mar. 
28, 1988; E for. 30219-30222; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 12151-12154 


Fool (The) I’ve been; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. June 20, 1933; E 
unp. 72828; Carmine Pierro. 12155. 


Foot-steps; pf. © 1c. June 38, 1933; 
E ounp. 72278; Frank J. McGuire. 
12156 


For every broken heart on Broadway, 
there’s a married man in jail; w and 
melody. © 1a June 8, 1933; E 
unp. 72404; Charles Glynn and 
J. P. Delaney. Avs ly¢ 


For it doesn’t matter; fox-trot song. 
Mar. 8, 19383; :H pub. 36555; 
Matilda Curtiss. 12158 


For love time is the best time; w and 
m Paul Remy; with ukulele arr. © 
June 16, 1983; E for. 30312; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd. 12159 


For solen skinner bag ved skyen; fox- 
trot, tekst Patrik Hoffmann, m 
Albert Larsson og Borge Rosenwald ; 
pf. © Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 30436; 
Wilhelm Hansen. 12160 

Forét (La); par A. Chantrier; odeon 


orch. ptes. © May 18, 1933; EB for. 
30318; A. Cranz. 12161 


516 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Forever and forever; w J. De Maccio, 
m T. L. Carlton. © 1c. June 28, 
1933; E unp. 73209; Thos. L. Carl- 
ton and Josephine De Maccio. 

12162 


Forever mine; song. ©1e. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72636; Raymond P. 
Fearon. 12163 


Forever true; song. © 1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72647; Blanche |. #. 
Craig Brydon. 12164 


Forgive me darling; song, arr. Earl 
Carbaugh. © 1c. June 8, 1933; E 
unp. 72597; Harley Earl Shoaff. 

12165 


Forgive me I plead; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 27, 19833; E unp. 73143; 
Samuel G. Flocker. 12166 


Fragments of dreams; waltz, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. with w. ©1c. 
June 14, 1933; E unp. 72563; Lou 
Duncan Greenlee. 12167 


Francis & Day’s book of 50 sacred 
Songs and hymns; arr. Aubrey Ken- 
nett. © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 30311; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 12168 


Franklin march; by James Wilson; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72613; 
L. W. Barnes. 12169 


Franz Schubert; overture, Fr. von 
Suppé, arr. Anton Weiss; full sym- 
phonie band pts. © June 16, 1933; 
EH pub. 36746; Theodore Presser co. 

12170 


Freedman (Marcella Sylvia) Melody. 
©1ec. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72795; 
Marcella Sylvia Freedman. ik vel 


Frenessia d’amore; serenata, versi e 
melodia. © 1c. June 20, 1933; H 
unp. 72831; Saverio Meale. 12172 


Fresh spring; w Edmund Spenser, m 
composed and rey. Marshall Kerno- 
chan; sop. and alto 1, 2; DEljer 
organ ace. © June 27, 1933; E pub. 
36940: Galaxy music corp. 12173 


Frolics; song. © 1c. June 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73240; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 
12174 


From a monastery window; by Fran- 
cesco B. DeLeone; pf. © May 29, 
1933; E pub. 36525; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 12175 


From time to time; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73219; 
Franklin Madden. 12176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Friihlingszauber; walzer, S. Transla- 
teur, op. 1038, bearb. Leo Kahler; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © Apr. 15, 
1932; E for. 30511; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag. a eA Wer 


Fiir Deutschland soll es sein; w H. 
Anacker, m Helmut Reinisch; miin- 
nerchor, a_ capella. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © May 29, 1933; E for. 
30476; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

12178 


Fun and folk songs; small collection 
of songs. © June 5, 1933; E pub. 
86619; Board of Christian education 
of the Presbyterian church in the 
Ue. A. 12179: 


Furiante; by Alois Reiser; pf. no. 1, 
2. © 1c each June 16, 1933; H 
unp. 72741, 72742; Movietone music 
corp. 12180, 12181 


Gambling barroom blues; w and mel- 
ody J. Rodgers and Shelly Lee AI- 
ley. © 1c. June 5, 19383; E unp. 
72929; Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. 

12182 


Gamma phi beta serenade; w Martha 
Chapman and Margaret Whitney, m 
Bernie Cummins and J. V. DeCim- 
ber; with ukulele arr. Wm. Grigg. 
© May 31, 1933; E pub. 36588; 
Western music publishers. 12183 


Ganz nur dein; song. ©1c. June 9, 
19338; E unp. 72538; Clara Edwards. 
12184 


Garden (The) seat; w Thomas Hardy, 
m Michael Head. © June 6, 1933; 
E for. 30359; Boosey & ¢Go., ltd. 

12185 


Gavotte du Petit Trianon; by Evan- 
geline Lehman; pf. © June 12, 
1933; E pub. 36691; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 12186 


Gee, but it’s great to meet a friend 
from your home town; w Wm. 
Tracey, m Jas. McGavisk, arr. Justin 
Ring. © June 9, 1933; E pub. 
36952; Fred Hager. 12187 


George Washington; w Mrs. E. H. 
Dame, m the Starret system club; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 20, 1933; 
EK pub. 386878; Maria Elizabeth 
Dame and the Starret system club. 

12188 


Georgia—the land of my dreams; 
song. © 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 
72306; Jos. C. Purdy. 12189 


Gethsemane cheer; march song. © 
June 8, 1933; E pub. 36622; George 
F. Krajewski. 12190 


12202* 


Getting the best of the blues; w and 
melody. © 1«¢ June 24, 1933; EH 
unp. 73039; Kenneth Hecht. 12191 


Gewehr tiber; marsch, Willi Thiele 
[and] ‘Tannenberg-marsch; Her- 
mann Blume; militirmusik stim- 
men. © Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 30292; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 12192 


Ghost ship; song, arr. Georgianna 
Amsden; pf. ©1c. June 19, 1933; 
EK unp. 72840; Winnifred Hahne. 

12193 


Gift (The); Ww Douglas Gerrard, 
melody Winifred Widney Law. © 
1 c. May 24, 193838; E unp. 72372; 
A. Winifred Widney Law. 12194 


Gipsy life; 5 easy pieces, E. Mark- 
ham Lee; pf. © May 19, 1933; EH 
for. 30321; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
inc. with John G. Murdoch & co., 


bg casts 12195. 


Girl (The) of the best friend of mine; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. June 
8, 19383; E unp. 72417; Earnest R. 


Calhoun. 12196. 


Girl of the golden West; waltz Song. 
© May 24, 19338; E pub. 36778; 
Michael EH. Byrns. 12197 


Girlie in town and you know her too; 
song. ©1c June 8, 1933; E unp. 


72443; Joseph Eugene Foss. 12198. 


Girlie, will you be my pal; song. © 
1 e. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72148; 
Joseph Eugene Foss. 12199 


Gitana del albaicin; paso-doble, P. 


Marquina, arr. Francis Salabert;. 


orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30100; Union musicale’ franco- 
espagnole. 12200 


Gitana .. . Gitana; paso-doble, de 
Violettes impériales, paroles espag- 


noles Fidel Prado, version francaise 


Marcel Pollet, m Modesto Romero; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 30895; Ste. d’edi- 


tions musicales d’adaptations cine-. 


matographiques. 12201 


Gitty-up! Nicodemus; w Sy Treitel, 
m Jack Freeman. © June 24, 1933; 
E pub. 36948; Handy bros. music 


co., ine. 12202- 


Giuditta; musikalische komdédie, Paul 
Knepler u. Fritz Lohner, m Franz 
Lehar. © Feb. 15, 1933; D 28467; 
W. Karezag verlag. 12202* 

Give me a place in your heart; waltz, 


w and m Pauline Toedman, arr. 
Will Livernash; with ukulele arr. 


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12203 


Give me a place in your heart—Contd. 


and special harmony cho. © June 
16, 1933; E pub. 36898; Freeman 
inusic Go. 12203 


Give me love; from Casanova, w Her- 
bert Lumley, m Pat Thayer; with 


ukulele arr. © June 16, 1983; H 
for. 30420; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 12204 
Give me your love; song. ©1c. June 
15, 1983; E unp. 72627; Herman 
Dick Kissenger. 12205 


Give your heart to me; song, melody 
Ada May. © 1.¢. June 15,-19383; HE 
unp. 72625; Marjorie Harper. 12206 

Glissando; de Léon Moreau; pf. © 
Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 30146; Lucien 


de Lacour. 12207 
Glorifying our universal American 
bands; march; band pts. © June 


29, 19383; E pub. 36959; Hiram C., 


Miller. 12208 
Glorious (A) night in Venice; song, 
arr. Wendell T. Given. © June 5, 


1933 ; E pub. 36772; Andrew EH. Toce. 
12209 


Glory (The) of our nation; song, m 
arr. Walter W. Newcomer. © May 
29, 19838; E pub. 36771; Willis H. 
Sanders. 12210 


Glory to God in the highest ; Christmas 
anthem, w from St. Luke 2, ed. 
‘Cc. F. M., m G. B. Pergolesi, organ 
pt. Vincent Novello, new arr. Charles 
F. Manney ; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© June 16, 1933; E pub. 36956; 
B. F. Wood music co. 12211 


Glow-worms (The); song. © 1 ce. 
June 29, 1933; E unp. 73241; Agnes 
Elizabeth Rose. 12212 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Orphée; transcription L. Brochart; 
sans ace. 1. 3 voix égales.—2. 4 
voix mixtes. © Apr. 1, 1983; E for. 
30115, 30116; Durand et cie. 

V22176, 12214 


Go for the long-tail blue; w Judy Ca- 
nova, with melody. © 1. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72342; Anna Canova. 

12215 


God aften lille frgken; tekst Anker 
Hansen, m Harald Mortensen; pf. 
© Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 30437; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 12216 


God gave me you, love; song. ©1e. 
June 26, 1933; E unp. 73095; Wini- 
fred Agnes Sage. 12217 


Dt. 11; 1 Save ses 


God keep you; w Edward Lockton, m 
Arthur F. Tate; in C. © May 29, 
1938; E for. 30339; Chappell & Co., 
ltd. 12218 


Going away; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 ec June 23, 19383; E unp. 73015; 
Martha Cooney Cochran. 12219 


Going up! coming down; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 21, 1933; EH unp. 
72904; John J. Schneider. 12220 


Golden (The) cage; waltz, from the 
film, w Patrick Michael, m Colin 
Wark; with ukulele arr. © June 
16, 1933; E for. 30313; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd. 12221 


Good bye, gal; song, melody Lee Tur- 
ner. © 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 
72486; Anna M. Haas. 12222 


Goodbye Old Man Depression; song. 
© May 20, 1933; E pub. 36776; 
Thomas A. Williams. 122238 


w and m Martin Dallas. © be. 
May 9, 1933; 1 unp. 7129); Vera: 
Huffman. 12224 


Good fellow songs; coll. of old and 
new songs, with parody versions, 
composed, compiled and ed. Clarence 
Gaskill and L. C. Ernst; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 20, 1933; E pub. 
36951; Luz bros. music publishers. 

12225 


Good Friday; music drama, a play in 
verse, John Masefield, set to m P. 
Napier Miles. Voc. sc. © May 4, 
1933; EH for. 30252; Oxford univ. 
press. 12226 


Good luck, sweetheart ; w Ray Klages, 
m J. Fred Coots; with ukulele arr. 
© June 22, 19383; E pub. 36871; 
Santly bros., inc. 12227 


w Ray Klages, melody J. Fred 
Coots. ©1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 
72588; Santly bros., ine. 12228 


Good night; German folk-song, Eng- 
lish version and m arr. Charles F. 
Manney ; mixed voices. © June 16, 
1933; E pub. 868382; B. F. Wood 
musi¢ co. 12229 


—song. © 1c. June 23, 1933; 
EH unp. 73010; Moline Estella Buff- 
ington. 12230 


Good night, Elaine; w and m Fred 
Rose; with ukulele arr. © June 19, 
1933; E pub. 36794; T. S. Denison & 
co. 12231 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


-“Goo-gou’s call; song, from Sugar 
house; in C. ©1ec. June 29, 1933; 
-E unp. 7382388; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 

PA 


“Gorgeous one; w and melody. © 1. 
June 9, 19838; E unp. 72452; Eliza- 
beth Josephson. 12235 


Got a need for you; w and m Jeanne 
Burns. © June 21, 1933; E pub. 
56860; Handy bros. music co., ine. 

12234 


Grandfather’s clock; w and m Zez 
Confrey; pf. © May 31, 19338; E 
pub. 36677; Mills music, inc. 12235 


“Grands (Les) succés d’ opéreties mod- 
ernes; fantaisies-sélections de divers 
eompositeurs, [arr.] Francis Sala- 
(bert: pr. © Apr. 1, 1933.;) EH for. 
‘30199 ; Editions Salabert. 12236 


‘Granier’s hosanna; anthem, transcrip- 
tion for 2 solo voices and mixed cho. 
Chris HH. H. Booth. © June’ 12, 
1933; E pub. 36686; Robin Ellis. 

12237 


Grapevine (The) swing; w Samuel 
Minturn Peck, m Robert W. Gibb. 
1. Men’s voices.—2. Sop., alto and 
mass. © May 20, 1983;):E) pub. 
36506, 36507; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 

12238, 12239 


‘Gray sky; by Evangeline Lehman; pf. 
© June 12, 1933; E pub. 36693; 


Theodore Presser Co. 12240 
Greek fantasy; by George Samuel 
Gontor ; violin; pf! acc. © 1 «. 


June 2, 1933; E unp. 72173; Samuel 
Contor. 12241 


Green (The) and gold; pf. with w. 
© June 2, 1933; E pub. 36663; 
Emma Inglee. 12242 


Green meadow; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72656 ; 
Margaret C. O’Brien. 12243 


Grieg (Evard Hagerup) Adagio can- 
tabile; from Deux piéces symphoni- 
ques, op. 14, transcribed A. Walter 
Kramer, ed. Albert Stoessel; string 
orch. with pf. ad lib. Sc. and pts. 
© May 18, 1933; E pub. 36822; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 12244 


Grieving granddaddies; pf. with w. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72439; 
Hieronim L. T. Czarnecki. 12245 


Group instructor; 24 lessons for fife, 
written and arr. P. E. Brodine. © 
June 20, 19383; E pub. 36895; Petrus 

- KE. Brodine. 12246 


12259 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Angels, 
ever bright and fair; from Theo- 
dora, w anon., ed. Henry Clough- 
Leighter, m arr. Louis Koppitz; 3-pt. 
women’s cho. © May 15, 1933; E 
pub. 36566; HE. C. Schirmer music co. 

12247 


Sonata; in E min., ed. and pf. ace. 
arr. from the fingered bass Louis 
Fleury; flute and pf. © June 2, 
1933; E for. 308310; Rudall, Carte & 
eo. ltd. 12248 


—— Throned high in heaven; from the 
Passion, w from German of Hein- 
rich Brockes, translator unknown, 
ed. and m arr. Henry Clough-Leight- 
er; 2-pt. women’s cho. © May 15, 
1933; E pub. 36564; HE. C. Schirmer 
music co. 12249 


Hail to Pitt; by Lester M. Taylor, 
arr. Frank A. Panella; full brass 
band pts. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 
36859; Volkwein bros., inc. 12250 


Hail to Roosevelt a man worth while; 
song. © June 14, 1933; E pub. 
36887 ; Katherine Foster. 12251 


Hail to you, Franklin Roosevelt; w 
and melody. © 1. June 8, 1933; 
E unp. 72407; Fortunate Marino and 
J. P. Delaney. 12252 


Hakenkreuz (Das); w Ottokar Kern- 
stock, m Helmut Reinisch; minner- 


chor, a capella. Partitur wu. stim- 

men. © May 29, 1933; E for. 

30477; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 
2253 


Hallo, ding a ling a ding a ling ling; 
song, m Julia C. Montgomery. © 
1 ¢. gune 12.1983: BE unp. 7251: 
Paul Echols Montgomery. 12254 


Ham and eggs for two; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72130; 
Marjorie Harper. 12255 


Hand-organ (The) man; w _ BH#lias 
Lieberman, m Jacques Wolfe; med. 


voice. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36818; G. Schirmer, inc. 12256 
Handsome Hank’s reel; pf. © 1 e. 


June 23, 1933; E unp. 73014; Davy 
Milton West. 12257 


Happiness for two; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. June 21, 19383; E unp. 73066; 


Katherine K. Ratcliff. 12258 
Happy days again; march, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 28, 1933; E 
unp. 73180; Margaret Brock. 12259 


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12260 


Happy (The) vagabond’s song; 
William Heughan, m Gladys Sayer; 
imo «C) May 26... 1935.° ie hor, 
30391; Peter Maurice music co., 1td. 

12260 


Happyland express; by William Spiel- 


ter; pf.-conductor. © 1c. June 29, 
1933; E unp. 738262; Movietone 
music corp. 12261 


song. © 1c. June 21, 
72905; Bayard Mosby. 
12262 


Harlem serenade; w Earl and Kenneth 


Happyville ; 
1933; E unp. 


Stier, with melody. © 1c. June 8, 
1933; E unp. 72413; Joseph C. Stier. 
12263 

Harlequin; violin and pf. ©1c¢ June 
21, 1933; E unp. 72911; Karl And- 
rist. 12264 
Harvest fields are waiting; hymn. © 
May 29, 1933; E pub. 36597; 
Dorothy L. Kunzman. 12265 
Hastio; melody, Agustin Lara. © 1 


e; June aT, 193838 ;0H- ump. 72953; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 12266 


Have you forgotten me; w and m 
G. A. Geuppert; pf. ©i1c. June 10, 
1933; E unp. 72472; Gladys Geup- 
pert. 12267 


Have you had a good day to-day; w 
and m Ralph Edmund and John P. 
Long; with ukulele arr. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30423; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd. 12268 


Haven of rest; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 2, 1983; E unp. 72168; Llew- 
elyn J. Thomas. 12269 


Hawaiian moonlight ; fox-trot, di Pippo 
Barzizza; orch. parti. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 30472; Mario Aro- 
mando. 12270 


Hazel; w Berenice J. Fleischmann, m 
B. J. Fleischmann and B. H. Swain. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 72482; 


Belle H. Swain. 1227 1 
He’s mine; w George Wagener, mel- 
ody Howard Jackson. © 1c. June 


16, 1983; E unp. 72638; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc. 12272 


Headin’ home; w and melody. ‘© 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1933; E unp. 73101; Robert 
A. Cutter. 12273 


Hear me calling to you my love; song. 
© 1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72609; 
Guy French. 12274 


520 


w | Heart o’ my heart; 


pt. 11,.n. s., v. 28 


song, melody 
James L. Brown. © 1 ¢. June 8, 
1933; E unp. 72432; Ruby Bolen 
Snowe. 12275 


Heart of mine, don’t say good-bye; 
song, arr. Ferd Oldre; with ukulele 
arr. © May 25, 1933; E pub. 36638; 
Lou Michlin. 12276 


Heart to heart; song. © June 9, 1933; 
E pub. 36741; Herman K. Marsh. 
iPlay ¢ 


Hearts of New York; valse; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1c. June 2, 1933; 
E unp. 72170; Bernhard Perboner. 

12278 


Heat wave; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73134; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 12279 


Heaven; w and m Zella Goodman. © 
1 ce. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72655; 
Zella McMillan. 12280: 


Heaven right here; song, m Tamara 
Miller. ©1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 
73021; Cora Delia Williams. 12281 


Heigh ho everybody; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 38, 1983; E unp. 72212; Sarah 
T. Haust. 12282 


Hello my sweethearts, I am free 
again; w Phil Price, m Dino Alessi; 
with ukulele arr. © May 23, 1933; 
E pub. 36545; New era music pub. 
co. 12283 


Here comes Marjorie; melody, Henry 
Woode and Bennie Moten. © 1 ec. 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72926; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 12284 


Here comes Miss Prosperity; w Karl 
Kolb, m Don Gilbert and Karl Kolb. 
©1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72848; 
Robert Kolb Michael and Norman 
Laird Patterson. 12285. 


Here comes prosperity; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 5, 1983; E unp. 72254; 
Earl B. Twist. 12286 


Here’s mud in your eye; music Car- 


toon; instrumental. © 1c. June 6, 
1933; E unp. 72312; Harry Randall 
Allensworth, 12287 


Here ’tis, yes sir, here ’tis; w Ralph © 
O. Wilson, melody Albert E. Knoll. — 


© 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72199; 
Ralph Wilson and Albert Knoll. 
12288. 


Here we go; song, m A. §. Lohmann. : 


©1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72445; — 
Clara L. Warner. 12289 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 6, 1933 


Hermit of Kildare; overture, G. E. 
Holmes; band pts., with conductor. 
© June 1, 1933; E pub, 36650; Ru- 
bank, inc. 12290 


Hi’ ho’ and it can’t be too soon; w 
and melody Thos. A. Fairfield. © 
1 ¢. June 20, 1988; E unp. 72821; 
Joseph Thomas Antonio Fairfield. 

12291 


Hill (A) billy wedding in June; w 
and m Freddie Owen and Frankie 
More, arr. Jean Walz; with ukulele 
and guit. arrs. © June 9, 1933; E 
pub. 86863; M. M. Cole pub. co. 


12292 

Hirondelles (Les) de Vienne; marche, 
L. Schlogel, op. 86, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1983; EH for. 30168; Editions Sala- 
bert. 12293 


Histoires (Les) de Pierre et de Lily; 
chansons, paroles Héléne Carl, m 
Maurice Bellecour. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
BH for. 30156; Lucien de Lacour. 

12294 

Hitler-marsch; v. M. Hartwigk-Engel- 
ken; klavier. © 1c. June 13, 1933; 
BE unp. 72554; Margarethe Engelken. 

12295 


Hof brau medley waltz; intro. Du, du 
liegst mir im herzen, ete., George 
F. Briegel; band pts. © June 5, 
1933; E pub. 36610; Emil Ascher, 
inc. 12296 


Hold me closer tonight; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
June 8, 1938; E unp. 72426; Norma 
EK. Johnson. 12297 


Hold me in your arms to-night; song. 
©1e. June 12, 1983; E unp. 72487; 
Helyn Lockwood Davis. 12298 


Hold me tight; by R. H. Bassett; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. June 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73256; Movietone music corp. 

12299 


Hold your man; from the photoplay, w 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown ; 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 

© June 8, 19383; E pub. 36659; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 12300 


Hollow (The) of the hills; pf. treble 
with w. © 1c. June 27, 1933; E 
unp. 75169; Harold Phillip Huffaker. 

12301 


Hollywood party; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers, pf. arr. C. Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. June 20, 1933; BE unp. 
72825 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

12302 


12316 


Home on the range; Texas cowboy 
song, arr. David W. Guion, choral 
arr. Wallingford MRiegger; 3-pt. 
men’s cho. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 
386804; G. Schirmer, inc. 123038 


Home run; w Ulysses Simpson Keel- 
ing, sr., m Ulysses Simpson Keeling, 
pr? pt!" © June’ 14,1933 ; HH pub. 
36735; U. S. Keeling & son. 12304 


Homeward bound; song. © 1c. June 
22, 1933; E unp. 72966; Eugene 
Cohn. 12305 


Hommage 4 Czerny; 20 divertisse- 
ments techniques, Simone Plé; pf. 
©, Apr 1, 1933. for. 30258: So- 
ciété des éditeurs et compositeurs 
associés. 12306 


Hoonanea ; song, arr. Robt. Kamaunu. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73125; 
Lena Machado. 12307 


Hope and joy; w Christina Rossetti, m 
May Sarson. © June 20, 1933; 
E for. 30599; Novello & co., ltd. 

12308 


Hot-dog day; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
June 19, 1983; H unp. 72759; Al 
Morris. 12309 


Hot-cha house; w Edith Andrew Bur- 
chell, arr. Jean Walz, m Geo. E. J. 
Bresland and Edward Benedict; 
with ukulele arr. © May 20, 1933; 
E pub. 36641; McKinley music co. 

12310 


Hot-cha Joe the Georgia gigolo; Ww 
Jack Yellen, m Dan Dougherty ; with 
ukulele arr. © May 31, 1933; H 
pub. 36593: De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 12311 


Hot cha Sue; w and melody. © 1. 
June 29, 19383; E unp. 73224; Mary 
Graham. 12312 


House (The) that Jack built for you; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72809; Sue Skelton. 123138 


How can I forget you after all you’ve 
done to me; w and melody. ©1e. 


May.) ‘Sh. C983 sa) Hm FAO: 
Jimmy Redrick. 12314 
How I love you; fox trot song. ©1c. 


June 21, 1983; E unp. 73082; Rich- 
ard S. Pride. 12315 


How is your golf; song, m M. Bursick 
and Dudley Harwood. © 1 c. May 
31, 19838; E unp. 72151; Margaret 
Bursick. 12316 


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Hudson moon; waltz song. ©1.. 
June 24, 1983; E unp. 73048; Felix 
Michael Cappadona. 12317 


Humoresque; par Edouard Bron; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 30152; Lucien de Lacour. 

12318 


Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! the corner’s 
found at last; w and melody. ©1c. 
June 27, 1983; E unp. 73141; Grace 
Van Deusen. 12319 


Hurrah! hurrah! prosperity is on the 
way; w and melody. © 1c. June 
5, 19383; E unp. 72263; Adeline Mi- 
chaud. 12320 


Hymn (A) in praise of the faith; w 
E. W. Edminson, m BE. W. Naylor. 
© May 31, 1933; E for. 30201; 
Novello & co., ltd. 12321 


Hymn of our navy; w Frank Living- 
stone, m W. Goodell; with male 
voice arr. © 1c. June 8, 1933; E 
unp. 72483; Frank L. Warner and 
Walter Goodell. 12322 


Hymn (The) that I sang as a boy; w 
Sonny Miller, m John Burnaby; 
with ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. 
© June 14, 1933; E for. 30520; B. 
Feldman & Co. 12323 


Hymn to the Holy Spirit; song, w 
Alfred Harding. © 1 ¢ June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72608; Edgar Priest. 

12324 


Hymnal (The) ; Presbyterian, compiled 
and ed. Clarence Dickinson and Cal- 
vin Weiss Laufer. © May 24, 1933; 
A 62852; Presbyterian board of 
Christian education. 12325. 


I ain’t got nuthin’ to lose; negro con- 
solation, w and melody. © 1 « 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72369; William 
Marshal Jenkins, jr. 12326 


I am a happy-go-lucky kid; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 27, 1933; E 
unp. 73145; Mary Baker. 123827 


I am flirting with you; songz. ©1e 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72398; Bert 
Davis. 12328 


I am gold; w Phil Price, m Dino 
Alessi. © May 23, 1933; E pub. 
36543; New era music pub. co. 

12329 


I am gone, sir; unison song, from 
Twelfth night, w Shakespeare, m 
Frederie Herbert Wood, op. 32, no. 1. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30365; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 12330 


022 


— 


I can’t come out tonight; w and mel-- 
ody Herman Pincus, Billy Barry 
and Irving Bibo; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73154; Bibo- 
Lang, ine. Lb a5% & 


I can’t stop loving you now; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 26, 1933; E: 
unp. 73090; Ruby Baker. 12332 


I couldn’t tell them what to do; w 
Roy Turk, m Vee Lawnhurst; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kia. © June 16, 
1933 ; E pub. 36717; Keit-Engel, inc. 

12333: 


I’d be crazy if I wasn’t crazy over 
you; w and m Al Bryan, Geo. W. 
Meyer and Pete Wendling. © June 
23, 1983; E pub. 36912; Keit-Engel,. 
ine. 12334. 


I’d have gambled my life on you; 
w and m Al. Piantadosi, Carol Lee 
and Jack Glogau; with ukulele arr. 
© May 19, 1933; E pub. 36559; 
Mills music, ine. 12335. 


I'd like to have a drink from the old 
oaken bucket; song, melody Bobbie 
Kuhn. ©1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 
72649; Sylvia Clark. 12336 


I don’t want anything, I can’t havye- 
with you; w Bob Conley, m Don 
Rae. ©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72836 ; Robert Conley and Donald M. 
Rae. 12337 


I found you; song. © 1. June 12, 
1933; E unp. 72883; Herbert John- 
son. 12338 


I found you, I lost you somehow; w 
and m Bill Grambs. © 1c. May 31, 


1933; E unp. 72480; William Mitch- 
ell Grambs. 12339" 
I go on loving you; w and melody. 


©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 72816; 
Lillian Boyer. 


with ukulele arr. 


liams. 


Noble Cain; 
mixed voices. 
pub. 36806; G. Schirmer, inc. 

12342 


I had to love you only to lose you; Ww 
Dave Oppenheim, melody George 
Braul. ©1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 
72123; Leo Feist, inc. 123 


12840: 7 


I got a glimpse of heaven when I first — 

met you; song, m James L. Brown; ~ 
© 1 c. June 19, 7 
1933; E unp. 72751; John M. Wil- 
12341 e | 
I got religion; negro spiritual, arr. — 
divided 4-pt. cho. of | 
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no. 6, 1933 


12370 


I lift my heart to Thee; motet, w 
C. E. Mudie, m Eric H. Thiman; 
mixed voices. © June 13, 1933; H 
for. 30418; Bayley & Ferguson. 

12344 

I like to go back in the evening to 
that old sweetheart of mine; w 
Richard W. Pascoe, m H. O’Reilly 
Clint and Clarence Williams; with 
ukulele arr. © May 4, 1933; E pub. 
36634; Clarence Williams music 
Huo, Cco., me, 12345. 


I like to sing a love song; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72238; Irving A. Beirach. 12346 


Ill always be hanging around; song, 
from Happiness ahead. ©1c. June 
7, 19338; E unp. 72345 ; George Myron 
Harvey. 12347 


Yl be what you want me to be, if 
you'll be what I want you to be; 
w and melody. ©1ec. June 28, 1933 ; 
E unp. 73193; Timothy C. Thompson. 

12348 


Ill be yours—you'll be mine sweet- 
heart; w and m Geo. Nicholai and 
Karl Annussek, arr. Ed. De Luca; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 18, 1933; 
E for. 36234; Silhouette music co. 

12349 


Ill build a nest; fox-trot, from It’s 
great to be alive, w and m William 
Kernell, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. J. Rochette. © 
June 22, 1933; E pub. 36843; Movie- 
tone music corp. 12350 


arr. by J. Rochette ; 
vocal orch. pts. 4to. © June 22, 
1933 ; E pub. 36844; Movietone music 
corp. 12351 


Til go back to my old love again; 
song. ©1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 
72510; Thomas Doudiken. 12352 


T’ll meetcha on the beach Sunday 
afternoon; w and m Clarence Gas- 
kill; with ukulele arr. © June 26, 
1933 ; E pub. 36914; Luz bros. music 
publishers. 12353 


Ill never be nearer heaven than you; 
w and melody. © 1c. June 27, 
1933; E unp. 73140; M. Jack Ando. 

12354 


Ill never leave home again; song. © 
1 ec. June 2, 1938; E unp. 72160; 
Edward C. Mergel. 12355 


I'll play the music, if you'll sing the 
song of love; w and melody. ©1c. 


June 29, 1933; E unp. 73222; Albert 
P. Stauderman and Jimmy Delaney. 
12356 


I’ll remember only you; from Peg 0’ 
my heart, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © June 2, 1983; E 
pub. 86604; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. : 12357 


Ill steal you; w and m Eddie Wyatt; 
with ukulele arr. © June 14, 1933; 
E pub. 36738; New era music pub. 
co. 12358. 


I’ll still be a dreamer; valse song. © 
1 ce. June 7%, 1983; E unp. 72861 ; 
Frank Lafser. 12359 


I'll take you home again, Kathleen; 
by T. P. Westendorf, arr. George 
F. Briegel; military band pts. © 
June 30, 1933; E pub. 36962; George 
F. Briegel, inc. 12360 


I lost another sweetheart; w and m 
Terry Shand and Mort Dixon. © 
June 8, 1983; E pub. 36680; Keit- 
Engel, inc. 12361 


I love a circus I do; pf. with w. © 
tyes) June “22; 119383; Ei unp: 72983 ; 
Harry N. Heckmann. 12362 


love to dance with you, sweetheart ; 
song. ©i1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 
73232; Rogers Cockrell. 12363 


I love you; valse, w and m Winnifred 
Carr. © 1. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
73055; Elsie May Kramer. 12364 


love you in the springtime; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72864; Thomas De Groodt. 12865 


loom 


e 


I love you indeed with all my heart; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 5, 1933; 
BE unp. 72252; Philip Wong. 12366 


I love you now; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. June 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73024; Lorraine Weaver. 

12367 


I love you sincerely; song. © 1. 
June 1, 1933; E unp. 72134; Alirene 
MacDonald Stribling. * 12368 


I loves you honey; pf. with w. ©1c. 
June 22, 1988; E unp. 72984; Harry 
N. Eckmann. 12369 


I’m a bachelor of the art of ha-cha- 
cha; w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston. © 1 ce. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72314; Famous music corp. 

12370 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12371 


I’m a little co-coa-nut, shakin’ on a 
€o-coa-nut tree; from Pleasure is- 
land, w and m Cliff Hess. © June 
19, 1933; E pub. 36761; M. Witmark 
& sons. Peri 


I’m almost afraid of you; w and mel- 
ody Larry Blaine. © 1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72651; Florence A. 
Blades. 12372 


I’m crooning a love song to heaven; 
w Al Lewis, m Al Sherman; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 24, 19383; EH 
pub. 36646; American music corp. 

123738 


Tm cuckoo about you; fox trot song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72379 ; 
John Behrens. 12374 


I’m dreaming dreams; such lovely 
dreams, since I fell in love with 
you; waltz, w and melody. ©1.. 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72293; Weston 
Lawrence Boyer. 12375 


I’m dying with love; fox trot song. 
© 1c. June 5, 19383; E unp. 72382; 
Stephen G. Charnoki. 12376 


I’m for you and you're for me; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 23, 1933; H 
unp. 73007; William A. Hoffman. 

12370 


I’m from Missouri; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1 ce. June 12, 1983; E unp. 
72527; Emily K. Boyd. 12378 


I’m getting younger every day; w 
Geoffrey Clayton, m Harry Hudson; 
with ukulele arr. © May 18, 1933; 
E for. 30325; Peter Maurice music 
GO.."10ds 12079 


I’m going back; w and melody. ©1ce. 
June 5, 1983; E unp. 72267; Hric 
Pugh Evans. 12380 


I’m going back to my castles in the 
air; w and m Emme Herold and 
Nalda Nardi. © 1c. June 21, 1933; 
E unp. 72906; Emma Herold Hichel- 
mann. 12381 


I’m in love with baby blue eyes now; 
w M. F. Curley, melody William 
Raymond Hawkins. © 1c. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 72478; W. R. Hawkins 
and Margaret F. Curley. 12382 


I’m in love with you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72286; 
John R. Johnson. 12383 


w and m’ Lucile Hall. © 1 «¢. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72800; Lucile 
H. Talley. 


12384 | 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


I’m just a cottage builder; song. © 
1c. June .26, 19383; Hi imps tater: 
Leslie EH. Kelton, 2d. 12385 


I’m lonely; song, w John C. Johnson. 
© 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 72346; 
George M. Dickinson. 12386 


I’m lonesome for a home sweet home 
with you; Waltz or fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. May 31, 1933; H 
unp. 72111; Frank Thomas Bradley. 

12387 


I’m lonesome too; w Edgar Milstead, 
m W. E. Maloney. © 1 c. June 10, 
1933; E unp. 72471; W. E. Maloney 
and M. Edgar Milstead. 12388 


I’m longing, dear, for you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 5, 1933; E ump. 
72247; Maud W. Thomas. 12389 


I’m not ashamed; w Richard Coburn, 
m Sid Brown. ©1c. June 17, 1933; 
E unp. 72723; 8. Allen Brown. 

12390 


I’m paying now; w and melody. © 
1a June 17, 1983; BH unp. 72673; 
Olam L. Kinney. 12391 


I’m proud to be a friend to you; violin 
with w. ©1c. June 38, 1933; E unp. 
72201; Ernest V. Siclari. 12892 


I’m rich—and how; w M. Van Scoik, 
m M. Linville. © 1c. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72291; Mabel Van Scoik and 
Mary Linville. 12393 


I’m simply ga-ga over you; w and 
melody Emme Herold and Nalda 
Nardi. © 1 ec. Jane 219938 
unp. 72907; Emma Herold Nichel- 
mann. 12394 


I'm singing this song for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 5, 1933; H 
unp. 72266; Clyde C. Simmons. 

12395 


I’m so happy—I don’t know what to 
do; w and melody. © 1c. June 27, 
1933 ; E unp. 73149; Hstell G. Boldin. 

12396 


I’m so in love, madly in love with you; 
w O. Kourim, melody J. Waldman, 
jr. ©.1c. June 28, 1933: Hi une 
73244; Otto Kourim and Joseph 
Waldman, jr. 12397 


I’m sorry I can’t see my old gal to- 
night; w Joe Young, melody Sammy 
Fain. © 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 
72194; Irving Berlin, inc. 12398 


I’m telling the world; slow-fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72860; Julia Goularte. 12399 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


I'm throwin’ my love away; w Harold 
Adamson, m Burton Lane; with 
ukulele arr. © June 7, 1933; E pub. 
36617 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 12400 


I’m weary and blue; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72689; Margaret Ful- 
ler. 12401 


I'm wild about you; song. © 1 «. 
June 13, 19383; E unp. 72549; Syl- 
vester 8S. Carbone. 12402 


I may be dancing with somebody else 
but I keep thinking of you; w and 
m Dave Oppenheim, Little Jack Lit- 
tle and Ira Schuster. © 1 ec. June 
14, 1933; E unp. 72580; Miller music, 
ine. 12403 


— —with ukulele arr. © June 13, 
1933; E pub. 386874; Miller music, 
inc. 12404 


I miss you; pf. with w. ©1c. June 
7, 1983: EH unp. 72348; Patience 
Elizabeth Allen. 12405 


I need someone like you to teach me 
how to love; w P. Edwards, m G. O. 
Page. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
72104; Philip Edwards and Grant 
O. Page. 12406 


I never knew; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
June 14, 19388; E unp. 72564; Ovila 
J. Jacques. 12407 


——w and melody. © 1 c. June 5, 
1933; EH unp. 72264; Anna Wielgosz. 
12408 


I never knew how much I loved you; 
song, arr. Johnny Noble; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. June 27, 1933; EH 
unp. 73162; Beverly EH. Byers. 

12409 


I never knew love could be like this; 
w S. Dodi, m Anna Banri. © 1. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72804; Anna 
Blazejewski and Stella Dziadosz. 

12410 


I only wish I had a million so I could 
give you more than love; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June 8, 1933; 
E unp. 72421; Louis Anzaldua. 

12411 


I picked you out of all the world; w 
and m J. Will Callahan, P. J. O’- 
Reilly and Marvin Smolev. © June 
15, 1983; E pub. 36718; Golden 
heart music co. 12412 


I promise to dream of you sweetheart ; 
valse song. © 1c. June 21, 1933; 
E unp. 73079; J. R. Kelly. 12413 


12427 


I promise you; song. © 1c. June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72611; Anna Alfaro de 
Conte. 12414 


I saw the curl’d drops; w from Rich- 
ard Crawshaw’s Hymn of the Na- 
tivity, m W. Gillies Whittaker ; 3-pt. 
female choir. © Mar. 16, 1933; E 
for. 30245; Oxford univ. press. 

12415 


I thought that love had been a boy; 
w anon., m William Byrd, w ed. and 
ace. arr. Henry Clough-Leighter; 5- 
pt. mixed cho. © May 15, 1933; E 
pub. 36565; E. C. Schirmer music co. 

12416 


I’ve a longing for my beer; song. ©1 
e. June 12, 1983;) EB. unp: 72882; 
Charles T. Curtis. 12417 


I’ve got a cute little blessed event; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 17, 1933; 
E unp. :72666; Gertrude Handel. 

12418 


I've lost you, what does life matter 
now; w and melody. ©1c. May 6, 
1933; E unp. 72100; Benard Lenn, 
Jack Lewis and Biliy Faber. 12419 


I vish I vas back in Milwaukee; w 
Geo. Marnitz, m Wm. Benning and 
J. V. DeCimber; with ukulele arr. 
Wm. Grigg. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 
36584; Western music publishers. 

12420 


I wait for dreams, wonderful dreams 
of you; song, w Jack McCloskey. © 
1 ec. June 23, 1988; E unp. 73011; 
James Lewis Stauffer. 12421 


I want some lovin’ a little lovin’ now 
and then; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72108; Jimmy 
Redrick. 12422 


I want to believe you; song. ©1e. 
June 20, 1933; E unp. 72845; Russell 
Edward Dissinger. 12423 


I want to help balance the budget; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 2, 1933; 
BE ounp. 72174; Wendell W. Hall. 

12424 


I was too hasty, dear; fox trot, w 
Stuart Miller and G. F. Snyder, m 
and arr. G. F. Snyder. © 1 ce. May 
26, 1933; E unp. 72376; Grace Felice 
Snyder. 12425 


I went to market; w and m Genevieve 
Lake. © 1c. May 22, 1983; E unp. 
71800; Genevieve Lassere. 12426 


I will never leave you; song, w Leo 
St. Hilaire. © 1c. June 16, 1933; 
E unp. 72728; Walter Joseph Babel. 

12427 


1619—33——_3 5Q5 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12428 


I wish you happiness; w and m Rich- 
ard Carroll and Franklin McGowen, 
arr. Will Livernash; with ukulele 
arr. © June 16, 1933; E pub. 36896; 
Freeman music co. 12428 


I wonder who’s waltzing with the one 
I love; w Mitchell Parish, m Mabel 
Wayne; with ukulele arr. © May 
31, 1933; E pub. 36678; Mills music, 
ine. 12429 


I wonder why; waltz; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. June 22, 1983; E unp. 72996; 
G. A. Geuppert. 12430 


I wouldn’t mind dying; w and arr. of 
melody A. P. Carter. © 1. June 
17, 19383; E unp. 72932; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 12431 


Ich habe lust im weiten feld; kriegs- 
lied, m Franz Burkhart; gem., un- 
begl. chor. Partitur. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 30492; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 12432 


Idol (The) of my heart; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72884; 
Eleanor Marron. 12483 


If a body trust a body; new w D. P. 
Whitney, set to melody. © May 1, 
1933; E pub. 36630; Dora P. Whit- 
ney. 12434 


If I could fall in love with a girl like 
the girl in my dreams; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72235; George Edgar Miller. 12435 


If I could have a dreamy sweetheart, 
and Down to the World’s fair; song, 
arr. by Henry J. Beau; with ukulele 
arr. © June 16, 1983; E pub. 
36894; Walter William Heitz. 

124386 


If I forget you; w and m Irving 
Caesar; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © June 21, 1933; 
E pub. 368387; Irving Caesar, inc. 

12437 


If I’m dreaming; w Robert Thorn- 
bury, with melody. © 1c. June 1, 
1933; E unp. 72135; J.. Stuart. Si- 
mons. 12488 


If I were you; pf. with w. ©1.. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72525; Winni- 
fred Hahne. 12439 


If we meet again; fox-trot, francais, 
Jamblan, anglais, Emile Moller, m 
Al. Romans. © Dec. 31, 1932; E 
for. 30125; Editions Max Eschig. 

12440 


526 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 28 


If you’d only be my sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 2, 1933; 
E unp. 72163; Billy Mundy. 12441 


If you'd only say you love me; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © 1 « 
June 1, 1933; E unp. 72129; Frank 
S. Ankrom. 12442 


If you haven’t got it; pf. with w. © 
1 c. June 27, 1983; E unp. 73179; 
Paul R. Milton. 12443 


If you'll be the bowl for my sugar, 
I’ll sweeten ev’rything for you; song, 
m Jack Mahoney. © June 10, 1933; 
E pub. 36879; Chet Wells. 12444 


If youll just name the day; w and 
melody. © 1 c. June 2 3e-; 
E unp. 73190; Mary Frances Hill. 

12445 


If you love me; song, melody Tito 
Guizar. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72327; Marjorie Harper. 12446 


If you were true; song, w Hal Howick. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; BE unp. 72140; 
Gertrude Hall. 12447 


If you will be mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73144; 
B. Vernon Fitzgerald. 


Il n’aime pas la java; valse musette, 
paroles Mare Hély, m René Mercier ; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30187; Editions Sala- 
bert. 12449 


Immortality; w Francesca Falk Mil- 
ler, m Helen Matthews. © 1 ©. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72336; Helen 
Matthews de Lashmutt. 12450 


Impressions; suite, Mg. Boucherit Le 
Faure; violon, alto et violoncelle. 
Partition. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30196; Editions Salabert. 12451 


In a garden Allah built for two; w 
and m Bud Wilkie. © 1. June 6, 
1933; E unp. 73185; William Albert 
Wilkie. 12452 


In an arm-chair; w Hugh E. Wright, 
m T. C. Sterndale Bennett. © May 
26, 1983; E for. 303852; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 12453 


In body and soul I’m thine, thine 
alone ; fox-trot song. © 1c. May 27, 


1983; E unp. 72849; Julius Galda- — 


mez Z. 12454 


In Chinatown; by 
Kinscella; pf. © June 1, 1933; E 
pub. 36826; G. Schirmer, inc. 


12448 - 


Hazel Gertrude — 


12455 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1983 


In God’s garden blooms my rose; Ww 
and melody. © 1c. June 27, 1933; 
E unp. 73146; Margaret Colvin. 

12456 


In her old rocking chair; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 5, 1983; E unp. 
72273; Edmund P. Hayward. 

12457 


In mother’s arms; waltz, w and m 
Edna and Elmer J. Halseth. © May 
29, 1933; E pub. 36600; Walter A. 
Quincke. 12458 


In my dream; w R. M. Holt, m C. 
Edwards. © 1c. June 26, 1933; 
E unp. 73130; Carl Edwards and 
Ruth Mason Holt. 12459) 


In my dream of Dixieland; w and m 
Tad James; with ukulele arr. © 
June 19, 1983; E pub. 36789; T. S. 


Denison & co. 12460 
In my garden; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 


June 17, 1983; E unp. 72708; Eliza- 
beth A. Ream. 12461 


In my garden of dreams; song, m 
Frank L. Bennett. © 1c. June 12, 
135: HH unp.., 72522:;, Lillian... B. 
Petrezzo. 12462 


In my golden dream of dreams; song. 
© June 22, 1933: E pub. 36870; 
Charles A. Hulbert. 12463. 


In my memory; song, w Jackson 
Smith. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72696; Mary Wright Bain. 12464 


In my reveries; song, melody Eduard 
D. Madden. © 1 c¢. June 10, 1933; 
EK unp. 72468; George Green. 12465 


In summer time; waltz song. © June 
30, 1983; E pub. 369538; Kurt P. 
Hirsekorn. 12466 


In that old rocking chair; song. © 
1 ¢« June 21, 19383; E unp. 72913; 
John Arthur Amrhein. 12467 


In the hills of old Idaho; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1... 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72361; Leonard 
Raymond. 12468 


In the midst of a song; w D. Kohn, m 
D. J. Wolford. © June 7, 1933; E 
pub. 36662; Donald James Wolford 
and David Kohn. 12469 


In the molten moonlight; m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. with w. ©1. 
May 22, 1983; E unp. 74200; Mar- 
garet Steel Miller. 12470 


12485 


In the shadow of Mount Rainier; w 
Jack Hubbard, m Pauline Langille, 
arr. W. F. Limbaugh. © 1 ¢. June 
26, 1983; E unp. 73100; Beltran 
Carew Hubbard. 12471 


In the smoke dreams of a cigarette; 
w Bob Kirk, m Barney Richards. 
© 1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 73040; 
Robert V. Kirk. 12472 


In the valley, where old pines meet; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with 
We Oul ce. wane, 1. 1935.) By) an, 
72358; Cornelia Jean. 12473 


Indian giver; song, w Virginia H. 
Lord. ©1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72335; Charles Sumner Spalding. 

12474 

Indian princess of my dreams; w and 
m Frederik Karl; pf. © 1 ¢. June 
7, 1933; E unp. 72349; Hans Peter 
Hansen. 12475 


Indian trail; by Russell L. Danburg, 
op. 27, no. 3; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 365386; Theodore Presser co. 

12476 


Indiana moon; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. June 9, 1933; 
E unp. 72460; Ernest Whittemore. 

12477 


Indians; pf. © 1 ¢ June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72227; Emma Louise Ivie. 
12478 


Inno degli ex-combattenti; melodia 
Carlo De Carli; mandolino con versi. 
©1ce June 7, 1933; E unp. 72329; 
Sebastiano Di Martino. 12479 


Intended for you; song. ©1c. June5, 
1933; E unp. 72280; Judson Wiley. 


12480 
Interlude mélodrame; de Au jardin 
de la Pompadour, Henri Casade- 


Suss pi. \©> Apr th 19ao5 nt ore 
30195; Editions Salabert. 12481 


Interlude, on Strength and stay; by 
Edmund Matthews; organ. © June 
30, 1933; E pub. 30404; Novello & 
co., itd. 12482 


Introduction et danse; de Enlevez- 
moi, Gabaroche et Forterre; pf. © 
Apr. 1, 19383; E for. 30189; Editions 
Salabert. 12483 


Invitation; waltz, op. 8; pf. © 1. 
June 8, 19338; E unp. 72488; Emma 
Schwarze. 12484 


Ireland; song. © 1c. June 12, 1933; 
E unp. 72509; Thomas Doudiken. 
12485 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12486 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 28 


Irresistible; w and m Dick Stevens. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72773 ; 
Richard Morrison Stevens. 12486 


Is it fair to cheat in the game of love; 
waltz song. © 1c. June 8, 1933; 
E unp. 72415; Estelle M. Waldo. 

12487 


Is it love, or is it liquor; w and m 
P. R. Milton and Edward Pola; pf. 
© 1 ¢. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73178; 
Paul R. Milton. 12488 


Is it possible to be unhappy; w and 
melody. © 1. June 15, 1933; E 
unp. 72619; Earl Edmund Berglund. 

12489 


Is someone taking my place in your 
heart; song, m R. H. Simpson and 
Norris V. Webb. © 1c. June 24, 
1933: FE unp. 73047; Robert H. 
Simpson. 12480 


Isn’t love a grand and. glorious ad- 
venture; words and music by G. A. 
Geuppert; pf. © 1 ¢ June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72997; G. A. Geuppert, 
Wauwatosa, Wis. 12491 


It doesn’t matter; song. ©1c. June 
17, 1933; E unp. 72720; Harold L. 
Kirklin. 12492 


It doesn’t matter any more; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 2, 1933; E 
unp. 72215; Sam Ouman. 12493 


It is old Virginia; 2 voices, unace. © 
1c. June 13, 1933; E unp. 73027; 
J. Harry Martin. 12494 


It might have been a diffrent story; 
w Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, m 
James V. Monaco; with ukulele arr. 
© June 22, 1988; E pub. 36840; 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc. 

12495 


It’s a wonderful feeling, when you 
fall in love; w and m Little Jack 
Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira 
Schuster; with ukulele arr. © June 
1, 1933; E pub. 36571; Famous mu- 
sic corp. 12496 


It’s five o’clock in the morning; waltz 
song. June 7, 1933; E pub: 
36891; F. D. Hequembourg. 12497 


It’s never too late; w Edward Hey- 
man and Mack David, m John W. 
Green; with ukulele arr. © June 
17, 1933; E pub. 36745; Famous mu- 
sic corp. 12498 


It’s not a secret anymore; w Ralph 
Freed, m Al Hoffman and Charlie 
Kisco; with ukulele arr. © June 9, 


3) 


28 


1933; E pub. 36632; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 12499 


It’s our anniversary day; w L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, m D. J. Vecsei, arr. Emil 
Gerstenberger. © 1 ¢. June 1, 1933; 
E unp. 72153 ; Movietone music corp. 

12500 

It’s spring in my heart; valse song. 
© 1. June 21, 1933; E unp. 73076; 
Florence Stebbins. 12501 


It’s the talk of the town; w Marty 
Symes and Al J. Neiburg, melody 
Jerry Levinson. © 1 e. June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72980; Santly bros., 
ine. 12502 


It’s time to rest; song, melody Cyril 
Hunter. © 1 ¢ June 29, 1933; E 
unp. 73228; Walter Cooper. 12503 


It’s you; pf. with w. ©1c. June 12, 
1933; E unp. 72524; Horace Evans. 
12504 

It’s you I am thinking of; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72818; Lillian Boyer. 12505 


It was a summer serenade; w Harry 
Pease and Walter Hirsch, m Gerald 
Marks. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 
36551; Irving Berlin, ine. 12506 


It was in September; w Camille 
Garzetta, m Peter Alexander Van 
Spall. ©1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 
73181; Peter Van Spall. 12507 


Italian fanfara; arr. R. Bruno; solo 
B fiat cornet. © 1c. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72236; Roceo Bruno. 12508 


Ivy-covered bungalow; song. © 1 e. 
June 16, 1983; E unp. 72664; G. 
William Henninger. 12509 


J’vais tfaire un dessin; paroles Jack 
Cazol, m A. Calabrése. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30172; Editions Sala- 


bert. 12510 
Jack-o’-lantern parade; by Marie 
Rapelje; pf., 4 hands. © June 12, 


1933; E pub. 36701; Theodore Pres- 


ser co. 12511 
Jirnefelt (—) Praeludium; special 
arr. S. C. Thompson; saxophone 


quartet. © June 15, 1933; E pub. 
36931; Alfred music co., ine. 12512 


Jardin (Le) bourdonnait de soleil et 
d’essors; paroles Tristan Deréme, 
m Philippe Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30140; Heugel. 12513 


Jean of the moonlight; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72669; 
Laura M. Johnson. 12514 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Jean’s song; ed. Charles Midgley; pf. 
©1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72494; 
Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 12515 


Jeder tag hat 24 stunden; slowfox, 
w Charles Amberg, m Luigi Bern- 
auer, arr. Richard Etlinger. © 
Mar. 2, 1931; E for. 30845; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag. 12516 


Jeg triller som en lerke; fra operetten 
Tre gamle jomfruer, tekst Bgrge og 
Arvid Miiller, m Henry Willum; pf. 
© Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 30438; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 12517 


Jes’ stayin’ on; negro spiritual. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72228; 
Emma Louise Ivie. 12518 


Jesu, grant me this I pray ; founded on 
Gibbon’s song, 13, w H. Baker, from 
Latin, m C. H. Kitson; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Mar. 2, 1933; 
E for. 30224; Oxford univ. press. 

12519 


Jesu, the very thought of Thee; 
anthem, Richard Wassell; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © June 19, 1933; 
E for. 30517; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

12520 


Jingle (The) of America; song, old 
tune arr. J. Nevlin Whybark. © 
1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 71965; 
Viola Bertha Jones. 12521 


Johnson (Carl Francis) Nocturne; 
ed. Gertrude Frohman Jones; pf. 
June 12, 19383; E pub. 36740; Rich- 
ard Drake Saunders. 12522 


Jordan roll me on; fox-trot song, w 
L. J. Monaghan, jr., and Tom 
Naughton. © 1 c. June 27, 1933; 
EK unp. 73168; Leo Joseph Mon- 
aghan, jr. 12523 


Joyous (A) postlude; by Cyrus S. Mal- 
lard; organ. © June 12, 1933; E 
pub. 36699; Theodore Presser co. 

12524 


Jubilate; text Wilhelm Raabe, m 
Franz Burkhart; gem. chor. Par- 
titur. © Apr. 4, 1933; E for. 30491; 
Universal edition, a.g. 12525 


Jubilee (The) ; w and melody. ©1ce. 
June 15, 19383; E unp. 72623; James 
A. Starnes. 12526 


Judy; w Harry Lambert, m Marie 
Ordway. © 1c. June 9, 1933; E 
unp. 72457; Frank B. Lambert and 
Marie O. Lambert. 12527 


Jug saw; w and m Walter and Duff. 
© May 6, 1933; E pub. 36743; W. B. 
Bell. 12528 


12543 


Ju-Ju the clown; by Grayce King; 
melody, with pf. acc. ©1«¢. June 2, 
1933; E unp. 72189; Grayce Baruth. 

12529 


Jumpin’ up and down; fox trot, Zez 
Confrey and Byron Gay, arr. Art 
McKay; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. B. Faighes. © May 31, 1933; 
E pub. 36672; Leo Feist, inc. 12530 


—— with ukulele arr. 
© May 25, 1933; E pub. 36504; J.eo 
Feist, inc. 12531 


June night moon; w and melody. © 
1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72758; 
Al Morris. 12532 


June time; song. ©1c. June 9, 1933; 
E unp. 72868; Mary Murphy. 12533 


Just a little ride mister; song. © 1 
c. June 5, 19383; EH unp. 12384; 
Cornell Martin Goles. 12534 


Just a smile from you; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72714; 
George M. Thomson and J. P. De- 
laney. 12535 


Just a sweet memory; w and m O. R. 
Ellis, arr. Bob Taylor. © May 831, 
19383; E pub. 36570; O. Ruth Spivey. 

12536 


Just a year ago tonight; w Billy Rose, 
melody Lee David. © 1c. June 7, 
1933 ; E unp. 72321; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc. 12537 


Just an old-fashioned girl; song. © 1 
ec. June 2, 193838; E unp. 72185; Jack 
Walsh. 12538 


Just another moment, I'll be with you; 
w W. Tate, m C. Tate; pf. ©l1e. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72351; William 
and Carl Tate. 12539 


Just be happy today; w K. N. Smith, 
m W. R. Smith. © 1 c¢ June. 8, 
1933; E unp. 72444; Walter R. 
Smith and Katharine Neal Smith. 

12540 


Just because it’s you; song, arr. Wal- 
ter L. King; high voice, in G. © 1 
ec. June 24, 19383; E unp. 73086; W. 
Edgar Wood. 12541 


Just dreaming; song. © 1. June 7. 
1933; E unp. 72389; Earl Johnson. 
12542 


—— waltz lento: pf. accordion or pf. 
solo. © June 8, 1933; E pub. 36631; 
Charles Napoli. 12543 


O29 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12544 


Just let us say goodnight dear as we 
part; w Billy Vrooman, m Lon 
Healy. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36736; William D. Vrooman. 

12544 


Just nightingale; w P. Medbury, mel- 
ody L. Fields. © 1 c¢. May 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73029; Leslie Fields and 
Phyllis Medbury. 12545 


Just one word from mother; valse 
song. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 


72894: Wm. J. Haskins. 12546 
Just pretending; song. © 1 ce. May 
Si. 193855 | inp (2o0T™ pVerne 
Luedtke. 12547 


Just the dreams of yesterdays; song. 
© June 8, 1933; E pub. 36882; Ida 
Caster Tracy. 12548 


Just to be home again; w Robert Wal- 
lace, melody Russ Broms. © 1 e. 
June 23, 1933; E unp. 73196; John 
Henry Myers. 12549 


Just two lovers; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72362; Martin Unden. 

12550 


Just you; pf. with w. © 1e. June 3, 
1933; E unp. 72192; Ray George 
Rath. 12551 


Kahn (Percy B.) ‘Two songs; w Wil- 
frid Howe-Nurse; high voice. © 
June 26, 1933; E for. 30494; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 12552 


Kahunanui; song, w Emma Moreira. 
© 1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 71665; 
Leonard Hawk. 12553 


Kamerad komm; marsch, Hermann 
Krome, arr. Willi Thiele [and] Der 
gute kamerad; trauermarsch, W. 
Thiele; militirmusik stimmen. © 
Apr. 6, 1933; E for. 30846; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock. 12554 


Kammen (The) Jewish dance folio no. 
5: collection of popular frailachs, 
arr. for orch. Jack Stillman; pf. pt. 
© May 10, 1928; AA 123241; Jack 
Kammen and Joseph Kammen. 

12555 


Kammen’s Jewish selection no. 2; med- 
ley overture, compiled J. and J. Kam- 
men, arr. Louis Katzman; orch. pts. 
© Apr. 22, 1926; AA 123242; Jack 
Kammen and Joseph Kammen. 

12556 


Katharina; russische ballade, text 
Ludwig Herzer, Ernst Steffan u. 
Fritz Lohner, m E. Steffan. Kla- 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


vierauszug. © Jan. 9, 1933; E for. 
28507; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
pai, 12557 


schlager aus der operette, text 
Fritz Lohner, m Ernst Steffan u. 
F. Lohner. © Aug. 19, 1932; E for. 
28506; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
pe Pete 12558 


Kathleen Malone; song, melody Luth- 
er A. Clark. © 1c. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72592; Victor Corbett. 12559 


Keep a light in your window tonight; 
w and m Lester McFarland, Robert 
A. Gardner and Happy Jack Turner, 
arr. Jean Walz; with Hawaiian guit. 
solo arr. N. Manoloff, and ukulele 
and guit. arrs. © Apr. 4, 1933; HE 
pub. 35950; M. M. Cole pub. co. 

12560 


Keep smiling just for me; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 7, 1983; E unp. 
72853; James L. Fay. 12561 


Keep the wheels of progress turning; 
song, melody Eddie Applegate. © 
1 c. June 16, 19383; E unp. 72635; 
Lettie Morrow. 12562 


Keepin’ comp’ny with you; song. © 
1 «& June,5, 1933; E upp gees 
Jimmy Shields. 12563 


Kék (A) lampas; operett, szo6vegét 
és verseit irtak: Harmath Imre és 
Szilagyi Laszlo, zenéjet szerzette: 
Brodszky Miklos. © 1 c. June 21, 
1933; D 28469; Alexander Marton. 

12563* 


Kelp (The) gatherers; w Nina Cond- 
ron; men’s cho. © May 23, 1933; 
E for. 30203; Arnold Williams. 

12564 


King Charles: w Robert Browning, m 
Marshall Kernochan; med. voice. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36725; Gal- 
axy music Corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 

12565 


King (The) of love my Shepherd is; 
w Henry W. Baker, m Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes; sop. and bar.; organ 
ace. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36702; Theodore Presser co. 12566 


King of the spring; w and melody. © 
1 e@. June 27, 19383; E unp. 73156; 
Martin A. Chernin. 12567 


King’s call; incl. announcement calls 
#1, #2, Arthur Lange, arr, a 
Lange and Spielter. © 1c. June 14, 
1933; E unp. 72600; Movietone 
music corp. 12568 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight; song, 
melody Billy James. © 1c. June 
13, 1983; E unp. 72546; Ann Glenn. 

12569 


Knickerbocker beer; song. © 1 ec. 
June 2, 1983; E unp. 72182; Floria 
Port Knickerbocker. 12570 


Konigskinder; walzer, Hanns Lohr; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 305183; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag. 12571 


Koift shreibelach ; melody, Sholom Se- 
cunda. ©1ce. June 16, 1933; E unp. 
73025; Samuel Secunda and Max 
Kletter. 12572 


Kolomeyka depresia; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73121; 
Abe Schwartz. 12573 


Kommersstimmung ; musikalischer 
scherz, unter benutzung Gaudeamus 
igitur u. Ca, ca, geschmauset, Hugo 
Holz; vierstimmigen mdannerchor, 
Ohne begl. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30498; P. J. Tonger. 12574 


Konzert in es-dur; von G. Ph. Tele- 
mann, bearb. Max Seiffert ; 2 horner, 
streichinstrumente u. cembalo. Par- 
titur. © May 24, 1933; E. for. 
30485 ; Breitkopf & Hartel. 12575 


Kratzburste (Die); schlager aus dem 
lustspiel, frei nach André Picard’s 
Kiki, v. Hans Miiller, gesangstexte 
Robert Gilbert, m Werner Richard 
Heymann. © 1c. May 38, 1933; 
E unp. 72604; Charivari musikver- 
lag, G. m. b. H. 12576 


Lady beware; musical comedy, w 
Hleanor Phillips. © 1c. June 26, 
1983 ; D 28470; Edward Chambreau. 

12576* 


Lady from St. Paul; by H. Eugene 
Gifford; orch. pts. © June 22, 1933 ; 
E pub. 36945; Mills music, inc. 

12577 


Lady Night; nocturne, w Margaret 
Rose, m Stuart Young; male voices. 
© June 6, 1933; E for. 30367; Elkin 
&..c0.,., ltd. 12578 


Lady of the land; w Christina Ros- 
setti, m May Sarson. © June 20, 
1933; E for. 30401; Novello & Co., 
ltd. 12579 


Lago azul; bolero, letra y m Pedro 
Berrios. © June 26, 1983; E pub. 
- 36876; Latin American music bu- 
reau. 12580 


12595 


Laissons l’amour; paroles et m Jean 
Lenoir et Tom Waltham. © Dec. 
31, 1982; E for. 30133; Editions Max 
Eschig. 12581 


Lament (The); w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72770; 
Herman G. Comery. 12582 


Lament (The) of the poor working 
girl; w and melody. ©1c. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 722387; Margaret Cos- 
ette Carroll. 12583 


Lamento; paroles G. Le Faure, m 
Magd. Boucherit Le Faure; quatuor 
a cordes, voix de femme et pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1983; E for. 30198 ; Editions 
Salabert. 12584 


Lamento Jarocho; melody, Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72954; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

12585 


Lamp processional; 2-pt. school song, 
w Harvey M. Watts, m Letitia Rad- 
cliffe Harris. © May 10, 1983; EH 
pub. 36754; Moore institute of art, 
science and industry. 12586 


Land and sea; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 19, 19383; E unp. 72764; Her- 
man G. Comery. 12587 


Landerirette; paroles Jamblan, m Jean 
Delettre. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
30129; Editions Max Hschig. 12588 


Larghetto; par Emmanuel Chabrier, 
transcription Gustave Samazeuilh ; 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 30147; 
Lucien de Lacour. 12589 


Last (The) waltz you promised to 
me; song, m Edwin Leroy Helms. 
© 1c. June 2, 1933; E unp. 72216; 
Mary Wilson Mills. 12590 


Lastima, gaditanos! lastima; pf. © 
1 ¢c May 31, 1933; E unp. 72149; 
Ben J. Holloday. 12591 


Laugh your cares away; w Mrs. L. G. 
Hudson, melody Tom Longton. © 
1c June 12, 1933; E unp. 72594; 
Tom Longton and Mrs. L. G. Hud- 
son. 12592 


Laughing (The) clown; song. ©1. 
June 7, 1983; E unp. 72338; Setrak 
Asaturian. 12593 


Laughing eyes; waltz song. © 1 e. 
June 22, 1933; E unp. 72970; Charles 
Theodore Knudsen, jr. 12594 


Laureen; fox-trot, w Cyril Watling 
and Isadore Soloman, m Doreen 
Slater. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30278; Ewins & ¢o., 12595 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12596 


Lay your head upon my shoulder; 
valse song. © 1c. June 21, 1933; 
E unp. 738058; Thomas Waller. 

12596 


Lazy feeling; slow foxtrot, m K. Wohl- 
maker; pf. with w. © 1 c¢. June 
28, 1933; E unp. 73198; Joseph Pa- 
vone and Kenneth Wohlmaker. 

12597 


Lazy Louisiana moon; song. © 1 ©. 
June 29, 1983; E unp. 73242; Hertha 
Tomia. 12598 


Lazy shore; w Richard Coburn, m Sid 
Brown. © 1c. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72724; S. Allen Brown. 12599 


Leandras (Las); pasatiempo comico 
lirico, letra G. del Castillo y M. 
Roman. Pte. de apuntar. © June 
30, 1931; E for. 30262; Francisco 
Alonso. 12600 


Learn to croon; from College humor, 
w Sam Coslow, m Arthur Johnston; 
with ukulele arr. © June 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36688; Famous music corp. 

12601 


Leave it to me and you'll be happy; 
fox-trot, w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1983; E unp. 72418; Tom 
SkKeie. 12602 


Lebenslust; chorwalzer nach lieben, 
alten melodien, dichtung u. musikal- 
ische bearb. Franciscus Nagler; sop. 


1,2 u. alt. Klavierauszug. © Jan. 
20, 1983; E for. 30479; Gebr. Hug 
& Co. 12603 


Legend (The) of the first cam-u-el; w 
Arthur Guiterman, m composed and 
rey. Marshall Kernochan, op. 11; 
men’s cho. © June 27, 1933; E 
pub. 369389; Galaxy music Corp. 

12604 


Légende; de Mg. Boucherit Le Faure; 
violon et alto. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30268; Editions Salabert. 

12605 

Legionaire [sic] (The) ; march, Frank 
Oliveri; band pts. © May 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36614; Carl Dillon music Co. 

12606 


Lejos; melody, Agustin Lara. ©1.. 
June 14, 1933; E unp. 72955; South- 


ern music pub. co., inc. 12607 
Lemacher (Heinrich) Hymne; 
minnerchor, ohne begl. © Apr. 15, 


1933; E for. 30499; P. J. Tonger. 


12608 
Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Zingari ; 
serenata, trascrizione libera Guido 


D32 


pt. 111, n. s., v.28 


Farinelli; violino, violoncello e pf. 
conduttore, con violino 2 e contra- 
basso ad lib. © Mar. 28, 1933; E 
for. 30832: Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Ss. a. 12609 


Lesson no. 1—piano—C major seale. 
© May 31, 1933; E pub. 36598; 
Enoch Arden Jones. 12610 


Lesson no. 2—piano—F major scale. 
© May 31. 1933; E pub. 36748; 
Enoch A. Jones. 12611 


Let me call you sunshine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72712; 
W. H. Wessel. 12612 


Let’s all be happy together, ‘cause you 
can’t be happy by yourself; w and 
m Howard Thomas and Roy Leslie; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E for. 30528; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., ltd. 12613 


Let’s all help our President; song. 
© June 17. 1933; E pub. 36892; 
John Milzarek. 12614 


Let’s all stand by our Franklin D. 
Roosevelt and good, old prosperity ; 
w Lolita Davis, m Irene Davis, arr. 


Castro Carazo. t ©, Ape 22, 
1983; E unp. 72105; Lolita Davis 
Paisant. 12615 


Let’s get ahead of the Joneses; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. June 21, 1933; E 
unp. 73032; William E. Clunn. 

12616 


Let’s give a cheer for England; w 
Dale Denby. m H. C. G. Stevens. 
© Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 30211; Cary 
& co. 12617 


Let’s go America; song, arr. Carleton 
Colby; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
26, 1932: E pub. 36359; Michael Gol- 
latz. 12618 


Let’s go down to the beer garden; 
w and melody. © 1c. June 1, 1933; 
E unp. 72132: George: Meyer, Bert 
Douglas and J. P. Delaney. 12619 


Let’s go! legion-air(e) [sic]; w and 
m M. L. Alexander, L. P. Bronson 
and R. F. Graner. © May 31, 1933; 
E pub. 36587: Merrill Alexander. 

12620 


Let’s go places; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. June 5, 19383; E unp. 72242; 
Ruth P. Phipps. 12621 


Let's keep on honeymooning; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ©. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72910; Jennie 
Amos Sheerin. 12622) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


12648 


Let’s make up; w and m Little Jack 
Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira 
Schuster; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © June 14, 1933; E 
pub. 36712; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 12623. 


Let’s play tag with clouds; song. © 
1 ec. June 9, 19838; E unp. 72867; 
Mary Helms Magorian. 12624 


Let’s romance in waltz time; song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1983; E unp. 72292; 
Ben I. Berg. 12625. 


Let the old world roll right on; song, 
arr. Van Buren. © 1c. June 12, 
1933; E unp. 72483; Frank S. Ank- 
rom. 12626. 


Let the people praise Tee, O God; 
anthem, w from the Bible and by 
Christopher Smart, m Basil Har- 
wood, op. 54; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © June 16, 1933; E for. 30378; 
Novello & co., ltd. 12627 


. Let us kiss good morning dear; song. 
© 1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73204; 
Frank Montrose. 12628 


Letter (A); w and melody. © 1. 
June 14, 1933; E unp, 72569; Hyman 
Yablonik. 12629 


Letter (A) from home; melody with 
pf. ace: ',© 1 c. June 20, 1933; EH 
unp. 72822; Marjorie Hileen Prievo. 

12630 


Lidia mazurka; 1st violin. © 1 «. 
June 19, 1983; E unp. 72786; Sam 
Aragona. 12631 


Life is a merry-go-round; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1c. June 20, 1933 ; 
HK unp. 72823; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 12632 


Life’s a pleasure after all; song; with 
ukulele arr. © June 25, 1933; H 
pub. 36963; Thomas R. Marsella. 

12633 


Life’s golden day; song. © 1c. June 
29, 1988; E unp. 73235; Willard P. 
Graham and Edwin J. Harrington. 

12634 


Light (The) of my life; song, w Jack- 
son Smith. ©1c. June 17, 1933; EB 
unp. 72697; Mary Wright Bain. 

12635 


Like as a thrush; song, w Edmond 
Holmes. © 1 ec. June 2, 1933; HE 
unp. 72166; Alfred Eugene Baron. 

12636 


Lilacs; w Armitage Livingston, m 
Marshall Kernochan; high voice. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36730; 
Galaxy musie corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 12637 


Linda amapola; w and melody Cecilio 
Benitez.. © 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 
72940; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

12638 


Listen, heart of mine; from The cock- 
tail hour, w and m Victor Schert- 
zinger; with ukulele arr. © June 
7, 19383; E pub. 36655; Harms, inc. 

12639 


Listen to my love song; waltz song. 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72556 ; 
Robert Franklin Goldammer. 12640 


Listen to what my heart’s saying; 
song. ©1e. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
72920; Mable Rayfield. 12641 


Little bits of memories; valse song. 
© 1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 73062; 
Clement Robideau. 12642 


Little grey dove; w Charles G. Morti- 
mer, m Wilfrid Sanderson. © June 
6, 1933; E for. 30355; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 126438 


Little grey shadow; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. ©1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72357; Lucile Harlan. 

12644 


Little Miss Daffodil; w and m Mae- 
Aileen Erb; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
EK pub. 36518; Theodore Presser co. 

12645 


Little old shack in the mountains; pf. 
treble with w. ©1ce. June 22, 1933; 
E unp. 72965; Mary J. Schaeffer. 

12646 


Little Red Riding Hood; operetta, w 
and m L. E. Yeamans. Voe. sc. © 
May 31, 1933; D 28460; Theodore 
Presser Co. 12646* 


Little (The) symphony; from Love 
lost, melody, rhythm and w H. W. 
Barwick, ace. L. Crawley. © 1 c. 
June 2, 1933; E unp. 72188; Howard 
William Barwick and Leone Craw- 
ley. 12647 


Little (A) white cross, on a little 
green hill; w Mitchell Parish and 
Harry Edelheit, m Eugene West; 
with ukulele arr. © May 19, 1933; 
EK pub. 36560; Mills music, ine. 

12648 


Living in doubt; fox trot, w and m 
Chester Cohn, arr. Jack Mason; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. B. 


D009 


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— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12649 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Living in doubt—Continued. 
Faighes. © June 7, 1933; E pub. 
36673 ; Leo Feist, inc. 12649 


— with ukulele arr. © 
June 8, 1983; E pub. 36671; Leo 
Feist, ine. 12650: 


Lo, how a rose; by Michael Praetorius, 
English and new arr. of m Charles 
F. Manney; mixed voices. © June 
16, 1983; E pub. 36828; B. F. Wood 
music co. 12651 


Lohr (Hanns) Melodie; salon-orch. 
stimmen. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 
30512; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

12652 


Logs on the river; w Donovan Par- 
sons, m Pat Thayer. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30421; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd. 12653 


Lonely; song. © 1c. June 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73231; George W. Hazen. 
12654 


Lonely hours; w and m B. Rudy. © 
1 ¢« June 9, 19383; E unp. 72875; 
Byron Rudolph. 12655 


Lonely just to waltz with you; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. June 
5, 1933; E unp. 72282; Mildred E. 
Kielley Jacobus. 12656 


Lonely (The) log cabin in the Cas- 
cades; valse song. © 1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72863; Julia Elizabeth 
Sienia. 12657 


Lonely night: pf. © 1c June 28, 
1933; E unp. 73200; William Kelner 
and Ray Leoni. 12658 


Lonesome; w James Gallagher, and 
melody. © 1c. June &, 1933; E 
unp. 73044; Bertram Austin Slee- 
man. 12659 


Lonesome levee; from Speaking of op- 
erations, w and m Cliff Hess. © 
June 19, 1933; E pub. 36762; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 12660 


Lonesome love song; song. © 1 «¢. 
June 20, 1933; E unp. 72815; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 12661 


Long long ways from home; w and 
melody. ©1ce. June 6, 1933; E unp. 
72296; Carson J. Robison. 12662 


Long tall mamma blues; w and mel- 
ody J. Rodgers. © 1.c. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 72928; Southern mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine. 12663 


Look (The) in your eyes; waltz song, 
dance arr. Bill Abernethy; violin- 


conductor. © 1c. June 23, 1933; 
E unp. 73004; Jack Wardlaw. 
12664 


Looking at an old grape arbor; w and 
m Bertie E. Freund; pf. © 1 e. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 72099; Burg- 
hardine Elizabeth Freund. 12665 


Lord (Frederic) Ballade; no. 2; pf. 
© May 12, 1933; E for. 30815; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd. 12666 


Lost lover; fox-trot, francais, Jam- 
blan, anglais, Emile Moller, m Al. 
Romans. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
30126; Editions Max Eschig. 12667 


Louise; w and melody. ©1c. June 5, 
1933 ; E unp. 72250; Albert Morris. 
12668 


Louisville lady; w Billy Hill, m Peter 
De Rose; with ukulele arr. © June 
9, 19338; E pub. 36665; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. 12669 


Love and music; w and melody. ©. 
1 ¢. June 23, 19383; E unp. 73019; 
Muriel McKee. 12670 


Love calls me; w Chauncey R. Piety, 
m Charles Gilbert Spross. 1. In F.— 
2.In D. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36698 ; Theodore Presser co. 12671 


Love dreams; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72682; Rose 
Ewers Craighead. 12672 


Love, help me to forget; song. ©1«. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72484; Frank 
S. Ankrom. 12673 


Love (The) I have for you; w and 
melody. © 1. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72144; Frank Stone. 12674 


Love in the afternoon; pf. with w. © 
1 e@ June 12, 1933; BE unpy i2aee5 
Allan Blanchard. 12675 


Love in the garden; song, w Hileen 
Webber. © 1c. June 9, 1933; E 
unp. 72446; Ethel M. Craig. 12676 


Love is a dream divine; w and m 
Jackson Smith, © 1 ¢ June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72692; Mary Wright 
Bain. 12677 


Love is gone; fox trot song. ©1 «4 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 78057; David 
B. Salmon. 12678 


Love is mine; w Harry Kahn, m Frank 
Grey; high voice. © June 1, 1933; 
E pub. 36825; G. Schirmer, inc. 

12679 


O34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Love is the thing; w Ned Washington, 
m Victor Young, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © June 21, 
1933; E pub. 36947; Mills music, 
ine. 12680 


Love, just like the breeze; song. © 
1c June 26, 1983; E unp. 73128; 
Leslie E. Kelton, 2d. 12681 


Love-land; w and m Gregg Sawyer; 


pf. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 36935; 
Gregory Eflin Sawyer. 12682 
Love me; w and m Lucile Hall. ©1 


¢. June 19, 19838; E unp. 12799; 
Lucile H. Talley. 12683 


Love me again; song. ©1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72334; Florence Smith 
Spalding. 12684 


Love (The) song of Har Dyal; w 
Rudyard Kipling, m Marshall Ker- 
nochan, op. 12, no. 2; low voice. © 
‘June 15, 1933; E pub. 36729; Galaxy 
music corp. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision of music] 12685 


Love sweet; w and melody. © 1 e. 
June 5, 19838; E unp. 72276; Cather- 
ine Boscarino. 12686 


Love that is lost; w Phil Price, m 
Dino Alessii © May 23, 1933; E 
pub. 36544; New era music pub. co. 

12687 


Love (The) waltz; valse song. ©1.. 
June 7, 1983; E unp. 72856; Mark 
Wicks. 12688 


Love will find a way; waltz, from 
The maid of the mountains, w Harry 
Graham, m H. Fraser-Simson, orch. 
Brownsmith and Lowry; orch. pts. 
© June 2, 1933; E for. 30519; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd. 

12689 


Lovers; song. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp. 72365; Felix Joseph Bongi- 
orno. 12690 


Levers’ lane; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73152; Al 
Morris. 12691 


Leve’s embers; waltz song, m Tobia 
Acciani. © 1c. May 18, 1933; EB 
unp. 73026; David Liebeskind. 

12692 


Love’s fantasy; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72856; Alfred Phillip 
Goddard. 12693 


Love’s old sweet song; w Clifton Bing- 
ham, melody J. L. Molloy, arr. 
Robert McLeod; bar. solo, and male 


D3 


12709 


cho. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30357; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 12694 


Lovin’ you; song, melody Ada May. 
©1ec. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72626; 
Marjorie Harper. 12695 


Loving you; melody. © 1c. June 12, 
1988; E unp. 72529; Elizabeth 
Josephson. 12696 


Lu marinare ; versi e melodia. © 1c. 
June 15, 1933; E unp. 72630; Pas- 
quale Sciascia. 12697 


Lucky little wildflower; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 27, 1933; E unp. 72598; Mary 
A. Blower. 12698 


Lula, ti voglio bene; valzer; pf. © 
Mar. 1, 19383; E for. 30452; G. Ram- 
poldi. 12699 


Tull me to sleep sweetheart under the 
moon; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. June 
21, 1933; E unp. 73053; Hugene 
Jedrzyewski. 12700 


Lullaby ; by Alois Reiser; pf. no. 1, 2. 
© 1. each June 16, 1933; E unp. 
72739, 72740; Movietone music corp. 

12701, 12702 


—song. © June 9, 1933: E pub. 
36711; Gregory Eflin Sawyer. 
12703 


Ukrainian folk song, English ver- 
sion Max TT. Krone, m arr. Alex- 
ander Koshetz; mixed voices, with 
mezzo-sop. solo. © June 22, 1933; 
E pub. 36852; M. Witmark & sons. 

12704 


Lullaby of the South; w and melody 
Benee Russell. © 1c. May 27,.1933; 
E unp. 72122; Leo Feist, inc. 12705 


Lullaby, oh lullaby; w Christina Ros- 
Setti, m May Sarson. © June 20, 
1933; E for. 30398; Novello & ¢o., 
Itd. 12706 


Lyttervalsen 1938; tekst Flemming 
Geill og Osvald Helmuth, m Bégrge 
Bghling Petersen; pf. © Apr. 27, 
1933; E for. 30439; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 12707 


Macchabey-Ganeval (Emilienne) 
Quinze lecons de solfége; classées 
par ordre progressif; clés de sol et 
de fa, avec acc. de pf. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 30806; Henry Lemoine 
& cie. 12708 


Madam, you’re lovely; tango, English, 
M. Beresford and Dave Silver, m. 
Pedro Manilla, arr. R. Shalmer; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 
30290; J. Liber. 12709 


w 


9) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12710 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Madeleine; from The lost chord, w 
and m W. L. Trytel. © June 30, 
1933; E for. 30529; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd. 12710 


Mademoiselle Prud’homme; chansons 
de lVopérette, paroles C. Gével, m 
F. F. Barlow. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 71797; Claude Gével and 
Fred F. Barlow. 12711 


Madonna Oretta; fantasia, Primo Ric- 
citelli, riduzione Guido Farinelli; 
orchestrina parti. © Mar. 28, 1933; 
E for. 30327; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, Ss. a. 12712 


Madrigal; by Carlo Gesualdo, tran- 
scribed A. Walter Kramer, ed. Al- 
bert Stoessel; string orch. with pf. 
ad lib. Sc. and pts. © May 18, 
1933; E pub. 36820; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 127138 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; m 
Harold B. Osmond; mixed voices; 
organ acc.; in A min. © May 18, 
1983; E for. 30223; Oxford. univ. 


press. 12714 
Mahster’s (The) coming; w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers. © 1 ¢. 


June 14, 1933; E unp. 72574; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 12715 


Maintenant que neige a blanchi la 
maison; paroles Tristan Deréme, m 
Philippe Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30142; Heugel. 12716 


Make believe; w Alice Cary, m Gene- 
vieve Lake. © 1 c. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 71801; Genevieve Lassere. 

1207 


Make me a rosebed tonite dear; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 5, 1983; E 
unp. 72245; Anne Wilson. 12718 


Make room for me dear in your heart; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72268; N. Ardelle Daniels. 

12719 


Makess far Hittlern: w Harry Liebo- 
vitz, melody J. Jaffe. © 1c. June 
1, 1933: E unp. 72138; Julius Jaffe 
and Harry Leibovitz. 12720 


Makin’ up with you; w and m Lee 
Phillips. © 1c. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72722; Philip Lee Ralph. 

12721 


Malayan Rose; song, w Mele P. Eche- 
yarria, jr. © 1 ¢c;dune 19 1938; 
E unp. 72784; Joseph C. Estrella. 

12722 


Male (The) church-choir; 12 hymns, 
arr. John Carl Wohlfeil. ser. B. 


June 19, 1933; E pub. 36855; Con- 
cordia pub. house. 12723 


Malipiero (G. Francesco) Concerto; 
per violino e orchestra, rid. per vio- 
lino e pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; EB for. 
30475; G. Francesco Malipiero. 

12724 


Man (The) at the helm of the U.S.A.; 
w B. H. Fraser, m A. M. Bieber. © 
1c. June 14, 1983; E unp. 72576; 
Barbara H. Fraser and Ada M. Bie- 
ber. 12725 


Man of the night; w and melody. © 
1c. May 26, 1933; E ump. 72374; 
Edith Claire Russo. 12726 


Mandy, let you’ Andy in; w and m 
Bert Myer; with ukulele arr. © 
June 19, 1933; E pub. 36793; T. S. 


Denison & co. 12727 
Manola; tango, Stubbs; orch. ptes. 
© Feb.:'1, :1933) Hf" for =e 
Choudens. 12728 


Manual of practical harmony for the 
guitar; by James Marchisio. © 
June 16, 1933; E for. 30424; Francis, 


Day & Hunter, ltd. 12729 
Manuel Menendez; intermezzo, Lo- 
renzo Filiasi, trascrizione libera 


Guido Farinelli; pf.-conduttore, vio- 
lino e violoncello, con violino 2 e 
contrabasso, ad lib. Parti. © Mar. 
1, 1983; E for. 30304; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s.a. 12730 


Many happy returns of the day; song. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72523; 
George W. Middleton. 12731 


March of the pretzels; march, Amy 
Fredericks; pf. © 1c. June 10, 
1933; E unp. 72519; Hermann Fied- 
ler. 12732 


Marcha espanola; pf., castanetes and 
tambourines. © May 31, 1933; 
E pub. 36603 ; Salvator Peter Fachu- 
tar. 12733 


Marche des_ bitcherons _ tyroliens; 
marche, J. F. Wagner, op. 356, arr. — 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30164; Editions 
Salabert. 12734 


Marching of the troops; by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 180, no. 1; pf. © 
May 29, 1933; E pub. 36514; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 12735 


Marianne; song. ©1c. June 26, 1933; 
E unp. 73126; Leslie E. Kelton, 2d. 
12736 


536 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Marihuano (El); pf. con letra. © 
1 ec. June 29, 1988; EH unp. 73215; 
Hernin G. Brana. 12737 


Marimba Jack; tekst Dan Folke, m 
Vilfred Kjzr; pf. © Apr. 27, 1933; 
E for. 30440; Wilhelm Hansen, 

127388 


Marins, matelots; de Les cols bleus, 
paroles Roger Bernstein, m G. van 
Parys; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Apr. 1, 1988; E for. 30184; Editions 
Salabert. 12739 


Marriage (The) of the frog and the 
mouse; w from Thomas Ravens- 
croft’'s Melismata, m A. Herbert 
Brewer, arr. H. A. Chambers; sop. 
1,2. © June 23, 1933; E for. 30402; 
Novello & co., Itd. 12740 


Marsch der schonen frauen; v. S. B. 
Clemus; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Mar. 15, 1983; E for. 30515; Henry 
Litolffs verlag. 12741 


Marseillaise (La); arr. for Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram. © June 1, 1933; 
E pub. 36903; Harry Scott Kelso. 

12742 


Mary and Bobby; fox-trot—one-step, 
Amedeo Grandino, arr. Pippo Bar- 
wigza ; orch. parti. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30470; Mario Aromando. 

12743 


Mary Romaine, don’t cry; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1c. June 
7, 1988; E unp. 72360; Joseph 
Prawdzik. 12744 


Marylin hi-oh; w and melody. ©1.. 
June 19, 19838; E unp. 72762; Al 
Morris. 12745 


Mascagni (Pietro) Guglielmo Rat- 
cliff; intermezzo, trascrizione libera 
Guido Farinelli; pf.-conduttore, vio- 
lino, violoncello, violino 2. e contra- 
basso ad lib. Parti. © Mar. 28, 
1933; E for. 80329; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a. 12746 


Mass in honor of the sacred heart of 
Jesus; op. 25, unison cho., liturgical 
text; organ ace. Sec. pt. © June 
10, 1983; E pub. 86766; Edward 
Strubel. 12747 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Féte bohéme; from Scénes pittores- 
ques, special arr. S. C. Thompson; 
saxophone quartet. © June 15, 
1933; E pub. 36932; Alfred music 
co., ine. 12748 


May-day (A) ; overture, Haydn Wood, 
arr. W. J. Duthoit; military band 


12763 


pts. © May 30, 1933; E for. 30354; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 12749 


May day frolic; by Evangeline Leh- 
man; pf. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36695; Theodore Presser co. 12750 


Mazurka; ed. Charles Midgley; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1938; E unp. 72495; 
Hlla Ribble Beaudoux. 12751 


Mazurka mundiale; pf. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
10, 1983; E unp. 72377; Stefano 
Sportello. 12752 


Me and mine are doin’ fine; w and m 
Harry Woods and Reg Connelly; 
with ukulele arr. © May 5, 1933; 
E for. 30276; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd. 12753 


Meaning (The) of love; w Robert 
Thornbury, with melody. © 1 c. 
gune. 1, 1933); Ey. unp: . 72136): J: 
Stuart Simons. 12754 


Med fuld musik; sangene fra tonefil- 
men, tekst Carl Viggo Meincke, m 
Victor Cornelius; pf. © Apr. 27, 
1933; E for. 30441; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 12755 


Meet me at the fair; song. © 1 ©. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72909; Elva 
Whitefield. 12756 


Meet me in the Rockies; w Mary Hale 
Woolsey, with melody. © 1c. June 
12, 193838; E unp. 72528; Norman 
Nathan. 12757 


Meet me, sweetheart, near the roses; 
song. ©1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 
72780; Eugene G. Blessing. 12758 


Mein kleines friulein aus Hawai; 
slowfox, w Fritz Rotter, m Robert 
Stolz, op. 584, arr. Walter Borchert. 
© May 7, 1931; E for. 30344; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag. 12759 


Mein schatz vom Tegernsee; foxtrot, 
text u. m Hans Lengsfelder u. Ru- 
dclf Sachs, klavier arr. Billy Gol- 
wyn. © May 19, 1933; E for. 30217; 
Musikverlag City. 12760 


Melancholy blues; song, arr. Dorothy 
Borchers. © 1 ¢. May 8, 1933: E 
unp. 72191; John Pinckney Scott. 

12761 

Melodie (Hine) macht uns’re herzen 
toll; tango, w Leo Monosson, m 
Gerald Plato; salonorch. stimmen. 
© Oct. 21, 1931; E for: 30824; Ger- 
ald Plato musikverlag. 12762 

Melodie russe; ed. Charles Midgley; 
pf. © 1 ¢. June 12, 1933; E unp. 
72496; Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 

12763 


Dol 


Ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12764 


Melody ; musical romance, bk. Edward 


Childs Carpenter, lyrics Irving 
Caesar, m Sigmund Romberg. Voce. 
sec. © June 7, 1933; E pub. 36656; 
Harms, inc. 12764 


Melody of dawn; fox-trot song. © 
1c. June 17, 1983; E unp. 72898; 
Louis Kapel. 12765 


Memories; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72709; Pearl Robert- 
son. 12766 


song, melody Larry E. Goffin. © 
he June 211983 Eiaunps 2505; 
Mrs. N. Suggett. 12767 
Memories of love: w and melody. © 


1c. June 17, 19388; BH unp. 72681; 
Cecil B. Dougherty. 12768 


Memories of mother; hymn. © May 
30, 193838; E pub. 36960; Ellen B. 


Nickum. 12769 

w and melody. © 1c. June 2, 
19383; E unp. 72165; Lulu Ethel 
Thompson. 12770 


Memory (The) of a kiss; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72253; Kevin Cooke. eri al 


Men (The) of Gotham; pt.-song, w 
Thomas L. Peacock; men’s voices. 
© May 23, 1933; E for. 30202; Gor- 
don Jacob. ZC 


Mendelssohn (Arnold) Drei lieder 
aus der reformationszeit; vierstim- 
migen gem. chor. Partitur. © May 
24, 1983; E for. 30482; Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 12773 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Scherzo: from A mid- 
summer night’s dream, arr. Sergei 
Rachmaninoff; pf. © Apr. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 36554; Carl Fischer, inc. 

12774 

Song without words; op. 102, no. 

3, transcribed Antonio E. Cafarella ; 

brass choir. Sc. and pts. © May 

29, 1933; E pub. 36510; M. WiRt- 

mark & sons. 12775 


Mentirosa; w and melody Rafael Her- 
nandez. © 1c. June 6, 1933; E 
unp. 72941; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 12776 


Menuet galant; de Au jardin de la 
Pompadour, Henri Casadesus; pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30194; Edi- 


tions Salabert. PAY (TY 
Mercedes; tango; orch. pts. © June 


19, 19338 ; E pub. 36923; August Buhl. 
12778 


pt. 1, WS ee 


Merry chords; arr. for Hawaiian guit. 
H. S. Kelso; ten., melody and acc., 
in diagram. © Mar. 1, 1933; E pub. 
36841; Harry Scott Kelso. 12779 


Merry-go-round; waltz, w and m Ann 
Ronell; with ukulele arr. © June 
19, 1983; E pub. 36835; Leo Feist, 
inc. 12780 


Merry shipmates; by Paul Valdemar, 
arr. William M. Felton; pf., 4 hands. 
© May 29, 1933; E pub. 36533; The- 
odore Presser co. 12781 


Mese Mariano; interludio, Umberto Gi- 
ordano, trascrizione libera Guido 
Farinelli; pf.-conduttore, violino e 
violoncello parti. © Mar. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30305; Casa musicale Son- 
ZOgNnO, S. a. 12782 


Mexico; w H. G. Smith and Harry 
Schoolfield, m Robert Cloud and 
Benj. Garrison. © 1c June 5, 
1933; E unp. 72230; Harrison God- 
win Smith. 12783 


Mi caballo murio; tango, M. Romero, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes., 
avec paroles. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30101; Union musicale franco-espag- 
nole. 12784 


Mia; melody, Agustin Lara. © 1 .«. 
‘June 15, 1933; E unp. 72956; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 12785 


Mia domino Chiquita; waltz, w Phil 
Price, m Dino Alessi; with ukulele 
arr. © May 23, 1933; E pub. 36547; 
New era music pub. co. 12786 


Michigan the land for me; song. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72288; 
Ethel Gordon Norton. 12787 


Mickey Mouse: w and melody. ©1e. 
June 9, 1983; E unp. 72469; Hilda 
A. Kellman. 12788 


Midnight (The) waltz; song, arr. Cas- 
tro Carazo. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 


36884; Clemencia Siggers. 12789 
Mignan (Edouard) 12 piéces nouvel- 
les; harmonium ou orgue. © May 


26, 1933; E for. 30848; Enoch & cie. 
12790 


Mignonette; w and m Don Carl, arr. 
Charles Midgley. © 1 ec. June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72586; Don Krull. 

12791 


Million (A) times; fox-trot, w H. 
Pierce, melody E. Burke. © 1 ¢. 
June 2, 1983; E unp. 72180; Everett 
Burke and Harry Pierce. 12792 


038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 19383 


Mine forever; waltz, w of refrain and 
m O. S. Kelso; pf. © 1c. June 8, 
1933 ; E unp. 724385; Oren S. Kelso. 


12793 
Minor business. ©1 ec. June 14, 1933; 
E unp. 72589; Hal Lish. 12794 


Mirror (The) waltz; by Evangeline 
Lehman; pf. © May 12, 1933; EH 
pub. 36696; Theodore Presser co. 

12795 


Missa dona pacem; w aus dem Romi- 
sches messbuch, m Ettore Desderi ; 
quatuor voces inaequales a cappella. 
Partitur. © May 30, 1933; E for. 
30370; B. Schott’s sdéhne. 12796 


Missa dorica; w aus dem Romisches 
messbuch, m Hermann Schroeder, 
op. 15; 4-6 voces inaequales. Par- 
titur. © May 30, 1933; E for. 
30371; B. Schott’s sdhne. 12797 


Mississippi, it’s me; w and melody. © 
1c June 20, 1933; E unp. 72829; 
William McCarthy. 12798 


Mississippi Mac’s lullaby; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72830; William McCarthy. 12799 


Mississippi moon; song; with 2d voice 
pt. in refrain. © 1c. June 5, 1933; 
E unp. 72233; Margarete Toker. 

12800 


Mister F. D. Roosevelt President of 
United States; w and melody. © 
1 c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72566; 
Alessandro De Simone. 12801 


Mister Rhythm man; w and m Grady 
Watts and Gene Gifford, arr. H. Eu- 
gene Gifford; orch. pts. © June 22, 
1933 ; E pub. 36944; Mills music, inc. 

12802 


Moanin’ for my mountain home; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. June 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 73229; Robert Elhanan 
Saunders. 12803 


Model T; w Judy Canova, with mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72341; Anna Canova. 12804 


Moderato et fugue en re mineur; de 
Friedmann Bach, transcription libre 
Anton Bilotti; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 30417; Ch. Hayet. 12805 


Molly my dear it. depends on you; 
song. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72326; Mildred Thomas. 12806 


Mon papa; from Hot pepper, w and m 
Val Burton and Will Jason. © June 
1, 1983; E pub. 36575; Movietone 
music corp. 12807 


fes22 


Monacella (La) della fontana; dall’ 
opera, Giuseppe Mulé, fantasia Il- 
luminato Culotta; piccola_ orch. 
parti. © June 19, 1933; E for. 
30521; G. Ricordi & co. 12808 


Monday gives me the blues; song, 
melody Daniel Chiarella and M. 
Piazzola. © 1c. June 18, 1933; HE 
unp. 72587; Martin Piazzola. 12809 


Monkeyology; pf. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1933 ; EH unp. 72918; Beatrice Rodick. 
12810 


Montana memories; valse song. © 1 
ce. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72896; 
Marjorie Snider Bonney. 12811 


Moon and stars know where you are; 
song, w Jackson Smith. © 1 «e. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72698; Mary 
Wright Bain. 12812 


Moon blues; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 22, 1983; E unp. 72982; Hd 
Zysk and J. P. Delaney. 12813 


Moon paradise; song. ©1e. June 13, 
1933; E unp. 72544; Russel Kenneth 
Bohn. 12814 


Moon rays; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
©1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73221; 
Anna B. Isbell. 12815 


Moon (The) smiles at our dwelling; 
waltz melody from The cliff dwel- 
lers. © 1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 
72645; Stephen Maxmillian Katzer. 

12816 


Moonbeams; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
June 9, 19383; E unp. 72470; Hilda A. 
Kellman. 12817 


Moonbeams and what do they mean; 
waltz, w Marie Miles, melody Star- 
ret system club. © 1c. June 28, 
1933; E unp. 73194; Mary Philo- 
mena Caine. 12818 


Moonlight girl; w and melody Dick 
Quine. ©1c. June 9, 1933; E unp. 
73050; Richard Harding Quine. 

12819 


Moonlight lips; m Burrell Van Buren; 
pf. with w. © 1 ec. May 22, 1933; 
E unp. 72402; E. B. Howell. 12820 


Moonlight on the cliff; waltz, melody. 
© 1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72643; 
Stephen Maxmillian Katzer. 12821 


Moonlight on the desert; song. ©1c. 
June 2, 1983; E unp. 72176; Matilda 
Curtiss. 12822 


039 


———== 


rN, — 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12828 


pt. m1, n.s., v.28 


ae a a LL EL a... 


Moonlight on the prairie; Ww and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 
72410; Clarence Norwood and J. P. 
Delaney. 12823 


Moonlight on the Swanee river; W and 
m Lucile Hall. © 1 ¢. June 19, 
1933; E unp. 72803; Lucile H. Tal- 
ley. 12824 


Moonstruck: from College humor, w 
Sam Coslow, m Arthur Johnston; 
with ukulele arr. © June 12, 1983; 
E pub. 36689; Famous music corp. 

12825 


Morceau antique; by Norman Ed- 
mondson; pf. © May 24, 1933; E 
for. 30281; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

12826 


More or less; song. ©i1c. June 19, 
1933; E unp. 72624; Henry Durand 
Miller. 12827 


Morning, noon and night; fox-trot, w 
Arthur Swanstrom, m Louis Alter, 
arr. Frank Skinner; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © June 
14, 1933; E pub. 36786; Leo Feist, 
inc. 12828 


with ukulele arr. 
© June 12, 1933; E pub. 36670; Leo 
Feist, inc. 12829 


w Arthur Swanstrom, melody 
Louis Alter. © 1c. June 10, 1983; 
E unp. 72479; Leo Feist, inc. 12830 


Mort (Le) maudit; paroles Jean 
Richepin, m H. Ackermans. © Apr. 
1, 1933; E for. 30171; Editions Sala- 
bert. 12831 


Mother; w George H. Nixon, m arr. 
Geo. Von Schlepegrell. © May 27, 
1933: E pub. 36768; Edward Tie- 
bout. 12832 


Mother can I hold your baby in my 
arms a while; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© May 26, 1933; E pub. 36767; D. P. 
Cera. 12833 


Mother dear, I’m all to blame; m 
Paul Manganell. © 1 c¢. June 26, 
1933; E unp. 73103; Fred Colvin. 

12834 


Mother Nature’s lullaby; w Jack 
Scholl, m Max Rich; with ukulele 
arr. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 36683 ; 
Luz bros. music publishers. 12835 


Mother’s day; w Elsie Jean, m Frank 
H. Grey; in F. © June 12, 19338; 
E pub. 36705; Theodore Presser Co. 

12836 


Mother’s love; valse song. © 1 « 
June 7, 1983; E unp. 73862; Rachel 
K. Koss. 12837 


Mother’s old arm chair; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
June 8, 1988; E unp. 72425; Louis 
N. Johnson, sr. 12838 


Mother’s (A) wish: w and melody 


arr. Alfred Metzdorf. © June 16, 
1933; E pub. 36901; Frances C. 
Wells. 12839 


Moths around the candle flame; w 
Jack Randal, m Hal. Dolphe and 
Lola Gordon; with ukulele arr. © 
June 21, 19383; E for. 30526; Syl- 
vester music co., ltd. 12840 


Mount Etna in moonlight; by Fran- 
cesco B. DeLeone; pf. © May 29, 
1933; E pub. 36528; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. _ 12841 


Mounted (The) band; march; band 
pts. © June 21, 1933; E pub. 36869; 
Boyd Pixley. 12842 


Moweaqua (The) mine disaster; w 
and m Z. A. Traxler; with ukulele 
arr. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 36718; 
Z. A. Traxler music publisher. 

12843 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) AJ] my 
life is sunk in sorrow; 2-pt. song, 
from Cosi fan tutte, by Mozart, Eng- 
lish, Albert G. Latham, m arr. and 
ed. W. Gillies Whittaker. © Mar. 
16, 1983; E for. 30243; Oxford univ. 
press. 12844 


—— Allegro vivace; from Jupiter sym- 
phony, no. 49, arr. William M. Fel- 
ton; pf. © May 29, 1983; HE pub. 
36535 ; Theodore Presser co. 12845 


Aria: O holy Queen and Maiden; 
from motet Exsultate, jubilate, Eng- 
lish, H. H. Wintersgill, m arr. and 
ed. W. Gillies Whittaker. © Mar. 
16, 1933; E for. 30246; Oxford univ. 
press. 12846 


Marriage of Figaro; overture, 
special arr. S. C. Thompson; saxo- 
phone quartet. © June 15, 19383; E 
pub. 36933; Alfred music co., inc. 

12847 


Muche; dans Clochard, paroles R. 
Péguy, m A. Chantrier; avec accord 
de ukulele. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30191 ; Editions Salabert. 12848 


Mufieca; melody, Agustin Lara. © 
1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 729957; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 12849 


040 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


12880 


Music; w and melody. ©1c. June 7, 
1983: E unp. 72331; Elizabeth 
Josephson. 12850 


Musie (The) of the dance; song, w 
Herb Meyers. © 1c. June 9, 1933; 
E ounp. 72458; Jerry Stone. 12851 


Music, the mountains and you; w and 
m Tom Dix and Roy Weston; with 
ukulele arr. and male trio with bass. 
© June 19, 19383; E pub. 36838; 
Forster music publisher, inc. 12852 


Musical (The) salvationist ; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 6, June 1933. © May 31, 1933; 
E for. 30285; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 12853 


Must I be satisfied; w M. Giles, m 
Pauline Dorothy Rogers. © 1 «. 
June 13, 1983; E unp. 72542 ; Pauline 
D. Rogers and Maudice Giles. 12854 


Must it always be this way; w O. 
Kourim, melody J. Waldman, jr. © 
1 ec. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73243; 
Otto Kourim and Joseph Waldman, 
ar 12855 


My Alpine home; w and melody. © 
1c June 1, 1983; E unp. 72145; 
Frank Stone. 12856 


My baby’s arms; w and melody. © 
1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72275; 
Josephine Simas. 12857 


My best girl; waltz, w and melody. 


© 1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 72817; 
Lillian Boyer. 12858 


My bouquet of roses; song. © 1. 
June 26, 1983; E unp. 73111; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 12859: 


My Carmelita; song. © 1c. June 7, 
19383; E unp. 72866; Manuel Oli- 
veira. 12860 


My castle in Maine; w Edward Hey- 
man, m John W. Green; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36687; Famous music corp. 12861 


My castle up in the sky; song. ©1c. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72921; Ken- 
neth Adrian Browning. 12862 


My childhood home, take me back; 
w and m Marie Ordway. © 1 «¢. 
June 9, 19838; E unp. 72454; Frank 
B. Lambert and Marie O. Lambert. 

12863. 

My colleen wild rose; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 7, 19883; E unp. 72857; Mary 
A. Daley. 12864 


My dear; waltz, w F. Dean Moore, m 
George C. Bunton. © May 29, 1933 ; 
E pub. 36602; Walter A. Quincke. 

12865 


My dear, do you hear what I say; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 28, 1933; 
E unp. 73191; Hmilie Schindler. 

12866 


My dearest one; melody. © 1c. June 
16, 19338; E unp. 72639; Elizabeth 
Josephson. 12867 


My design for living; w and m Abner 
Silver and Billy Livingston; with 
ukulele arr. © June 14, 1933; E 
pub. 36675; Superior music, inc. 

12868 


My Dixie moon; valse song. © 1. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72889; Maggie 
HK. Whitten. 12869 


My dolly; by Charles H. Maskell; pf. 
© June 23, 1933; E pub. 36907; 
Theodore Presser co. 12870 


My Dolly dear and me; w Ruth S. 
Hatton, m Edna Evelyn Arnold. © 
1c. June 22, 1933; E unp. 73183; 
Hatton and Arnold. 12871 


My dream; w and melody. ©) Ale: 
June 5, 1983; E unp. 72259; Gen- 
eral M. Senter. 12872 


My dream girl; w and m Estelle B. 
Page. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 
36582; Pierre Page, sr. 12873 


My dream man from Mars; song. © 
1 ec June 12, 19383; E unp. 72526; 
Maude Richards. 12874 


My dream of you; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. June 7, 1988; E unp. 72854; H. 
Grady Blackley. 12875 


My fiancée; w and m Richard Griffin. 
© June 2, 1933; E pub. 36576; 
Remick music corp. 12876 


My fiddle and me; w Joe Young, mel- 
ody Matt Malneck and Frank Sig- 
norelli. © 1c. June 22, 1933; E 
unp. 72993; Leo Feist, ine. 12877 


My garden of memories; song. ©1c. 
June 7, 1983; E unp. 72325; Mildred 
Thomas. 12878 


My German home; w and melody. © 
1 ce. June 14, 1983; E unp. 72583; 
Olive Martin. 12879 


My girl; w and m Marie Ordway. © 
1 « June 9, 19383; E unp. 72456; 
Frank B. Lambert and Marie O. 
Lambert. 12880 


1619—33——4 541 


me 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12881 


My golden goose, laid an egg today; 
w and m Scott Brampton, arr. Ros 
Metzger. © May 27, 1933; E pub. 
36640; Shirley Reay. . 12881 

My good bye to you; from The phan- 
tom broadcast, w George Wagener, 
m Bernard Brown and Norman 


Spencer; with ukulele arr. © June 
13, 1933; E pub. 36714; Sherman, 
Clay & Co. 12882 


My Gypsy rhapsody; melody fox-trot, 
w Jack Lawrence, m Emery Deutsch 
and Arthur Altman, arr. Richard E. 
Kent; orch. pts.,. with male trio 
arr, J. Rosamond Johnson. © June 
13, 1933; E pub. 36667; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 12883 


My heart is breaking for you to-night; 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © June 5, 
1933; E pub. 36880; Mary E. Jones. 

12884 


My heart is chanting the rythm [sic] 
of love; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1 e¢ June 7, 1983; HE 
unp. 72354; Cora Evelyn Bovee. 


12885 

My heart’s home; song. © 1c. June 
19s pA 932s oh UND:  42c0ten Mary 
Wright Bain. 12886 
My hope my life my all; song, w 
Margaret McCormick. © May 28, 


1933; E pub. 36918; Alexander Ma- 
loof. 12887 


My husband didn’t like the ice-man, 
so he bought me a frigidaire; song, 


melody Walter A. Wiesbauer. © 
t-e: June 24, 19383°°ER) unp. 7102; 
Joseph Gallagher. 12888 
My Lady Brocade; by Albert W. 


Ketélbey; strings, celeste, or pf., 
and glock. ad lib., with pf. conduc- 
tor and violino 1 direction. pts. © 
May 20, 1933; E for. 30446; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd. 12889 


My lady of the night; pf. with w. © 
ft @ June 12, 1933; H-unp, 
William Wade Beebe. 12890: 

My last year’s girl; w Arthur Swan- 


strom, melody Louis Alter. © 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72900; Leo 


Feist, ine. 12891 
My little girls; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


June 8, 19383; E unp. 72422; Mary 
E. Boardman. 12892 


My love came too late; slow fox-trot 
song, m C. C. Fulcher. © 1 ¢. June 
26, 19388; E unp. 73105; Arlie Eliza- 


542 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


beth Farmer and Charlie Crisp Ful- 
cher. 12893 


My love for you;. valse, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72381; Rose Caso. 12894 


— wand melody. © 1c. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 72272; John Daniel 
Kapuschinsky. 12895 


My love is all for you; w Don York, 
and melody. © 1c. June 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73226; Cora Hatfield. 

12896 


My love is o’er the sea; Scottish tra- 
ditional melody arr. Gordon Jacob; 
female voices. © Mar. 16, 1933; E 
for. 30235; Oxford univ. press. 

12897 


My love will never grow old; w Andy 
Razaf, m J. C. Johnson; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 27, 1933; E pub. 
36911; Nattrass-Schenck, inc. 

12898 


My lovely lady I’m dreaming of you; 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf. with w. 
©l1ec. June 22, 1933; E unp. 72974; 
Ambrose H. Weaver. 12899 


My lovely one; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 72839; 
Clyde Rickman and S. C. Chambers. 

12900 


My Michigan; w Giles Kavanagh, m 


H. O’Reilly Clint. © June 16, 1933; 
E pub. 36899; H. O'Reilly Clint co. 
12901 


My mother dear; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. 
June 8, 19383; E unp. 72427; Anna 
Lyons. 12902 


My mother’s lullaby; valse song, w 
and m Elizabeth Dean. © 1. June 
21, 1933; E unp. 78083; Vera Stan- 
hope. 12903 


My mother’s melody of love; w Lucile 
Hall and Troy Martin, m. Lucile 
Hall. © 1 ¢. June 19, 1983; H 
unp. 72798; Lucile H. Talley. 

12904 


My mother’s voice; song, w Mary 
Ayres Weeder. © 1 c. June 21, 
1933; E unp. 72991; Lucie Crumlick. 

12905 


My! oh, my; w and m Harry Revel 
and Mack Gordon; with ukulele arr. 
© May 31, 1933; E pub. 36596; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

12906 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 19338 


My ol’ heart’s been broken, since my 
mother went away; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 73080; Gladys 
M. Shay. 12907 


My old Irish mother; w and m Basil 
Charles-Dean ; with ukulele arr. © 
May 26, 1933; E for. 30341; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. 12908 


My old log cabin home; song. ©1c. 
June 23, 1983; E unp. 73013; Davy 
Milton West. 12909 


My old Michigan home; song, melody 
Glenn Stevens. ©1c. June 5, 1983; 
EB unp. 72231; Stanley Swift. 12910 


My one and only you; w T. Whitney, 
m B. Baldwin. © June 12, 1933; 
HE pub. 36893; Thomas Whitney and 
Baldy Baldwin. 12911 


My own; w and m Little Jack Little, 
Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster ; 
with ukulele arr. © June 19, 1933; 
E pub. 36758; M Witmark & sons. 

12912 


My palace of broken dreams; song, 
m Lon Healy. ©ic. June 26, 1933 ; 
E unp. 73098; Paul Dennis. 12913 


My prayer of silence; w Frederick 
Burns, m Genevieve Lake. © 1 ¢. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 71802; Gene- 
vieve Lassere. 12914 


My prize devotion; w Bob Conley, m 
Don Rae; pf. ©1c. June 20, 1933; 
EH unp. 72835; Robert Conley and 
Donald M. Rae. 12915 


My prosperity girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72208; 
Hlgin M. Thornton. 12916 

My radio man; song. © June 5, 1933; 
E pub. 36774; Katherine M. Foster. 

12917 


My saddle horse; w and melody. © 
1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72679; 


Addie May Yeager. 12918 
My Sally Lou; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 


June 8, 1933; E unp. 72428; J. Y. W. 
McClellan. 12919 


My school day sweetheart I love you; 
song, arr. by Frank S. Wildt. © 
1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72848; 
Wyley Mullenax. 12920 


My shack; song. ©1c. June 28, 1933; 
E unp. 73201; Nina Ghirardelli. 
12921 


My ship of dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72255; 
Thomas J. Blalock. 12922 


12938 


My silver-moon queen; song. © 1 «. 
June 29, 1983; E unp. 73246; Agnes 
Collett Scott. 12923 


My song; w and melody. ©1c. June 
5, 19338; E unp. 72248; Dorothy EH. 
Junk. 12924 


My South; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
May 25, 1983; E unp. 72364; Carver 
William Blanchard. 12925 


My star girl; fox-trot song, m Jim 
Browne, arr. Ernest Shonfield. © 
1 c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 73035; 
Fred Sutherland. 12926 


My sunny spot is a shady cot; w and 
m Grace Evely. © 1c. June 26, 
19383; E unp. 73112; Grace EH. Bal- 
lard. 12927 


My sweet Isabell; m Burrell Van 
Buren ; pf. with w. ©1c. June 22, 
19383; E unp. 72977; Alex Kimball. 

12928 


My sweetie went sour on me; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72897; Theodore Henry Muir. 

12929 


My thoughts are of you still; valse 
song. ©1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
73070; Milton W. Tinney. 12930 


My treasure; song. © 1c. June 27, 
1933; E unp. 73153; Jos. Faverman 
and Sam Costello. 12931 


My treasured pearl; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. May 31, 1933; E 
unp. 72107; Effie Rebecca Johnson. 

12932 


My trouble is you; melody Ann Arlen. 
© 1c. June 20, 19383; E unp. 72814; 
Ann Marie Sweeney. 12933 


My valley of make-believe; song. © 
1. e. June 12, 1983; E unp. 712530; 
Marie M. Tormoen. 12934 


My white flower; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 14, 1983; E unp. 72567; 
Hyman Yablonik. 12935 


My wife’s away; song. © 1c. June 
24, 1933; E unp. 73046; Moses Rud- 
ner. 12936 


Myra; w and m Walter and Duff. © 
June 1, 1983; E pub. 36867; Walter 
B. Bell. 12937 


N’ajoute pas une parole; paroles et 
m Jean Lenoir; avec accord de I- 
ukulele. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
80188; Editions Salabert. 12938 


043 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12939 


Napolitan; air varié, Eugene Jancourt, 
op. 28, arr. Archibald Evans; bas- 


soon; pf. acc. © June 6, 19338; 
E for. 30361; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd. 12939 
National (The) prayer; w and m 


Dean Crail. © 1 ¢. May 31, 1933; 
E unp. 72124; L. C. St. Claire. 
12940 


National song of the U.S.A.; song. © 
1 ¢ June 27, 19383; E unp. 73164; 
John Lusch. 12941 


Neath the old magnolia tree; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72890; Vada Hart Kreider. 12942 


Nebbie d’oro; intermezzo, Giovanni 
Brusso; pf.-direzione. © Mar. 20, 
1933; E for. 30451; C. Beltramo. 

12943 


Nellie from Newark New Jersey; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 1, 1933; 
E unp. 72127; Jack Noonan. 12944 


Nellito; rumba, Marius e E. M. Chiap- 
po; oreh.- parti)" ©: Jan 1;4 £933 ; 
E for. 30456; E. M. Chiappo. 12945 


Neue stiticke fiir kleines streichorches- 
ter; v. Henry Purcell, eingerichtet 
Hilmar Hockner. Partitur u. stim- 


men, mit cembalo bearb. Friedr. 
Wilh. Lothar. © Apr. 27, 1983; E 
for. 30435; Wilhelm Hansen. 12946 
Never an ending; pf. with w. ©1c. 


June 27, 1933; E unp. 738176; Wil- 
liam Shawn. 12947 


Never blue: fox-trot, Franco Ansaldo, 
arr. Pippo Barzizza; orch. parti. © 
Mar. 1, 1983; E for. 30465; Mario 
Aromando. 12948 


Never let me go; Ww and m G. A. Geup- 
perts pi, ©. e dune, 10) 1933: 
E unp. 72473; Gladys Geuppert. 

12949 


Never lose faith in your country; pf. 
with w. © 1c. June 22, 1933; 
E unp. 72976; Harry and Raymond 
Giudici. 12950 


Never to know: w and m Sydney V. 
Wilson. © 1 c. May 26, 1933; E 
unp. 72097; Sydney Wilson Boyd. 

12951 


New (The) art of violin playing. © 
May 10, 19383; E for. 30265; Michael 
Zacharewitsch. 12952 


New blossom; song. © 1 ¢. June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72990; Walter S. Tra- 
vers. 12953 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


New (A) day is dawning; song, m 
Gustave Sax. ©1c. June 9, 1933; 
E unp. 72448; Vera M. Huschka. 


12954 

New (The) deal; song, with ukulele 
arr. © June 28, 1933;..H) pub. 
36912; Marcia L. Carpenter. 12955 


New (A) deal sound the trumpet; 
hymn. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 


36580; Joseph Wolf. 12956 


New York City blues; w, melody and 
voce. arr. © 1c June 9, 1933; EH 
unp. 72465; Melvin Elijah Mayo. 

12957 


Night (A) full of romance; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 12, 1933; EB unp. 
72885; John Biesinger. 12958 


Night (The) is lonely; w Charles M. 
Posner, m Lawrence Winner; mel- 


ody, with pf. treble. © 1 ¢. June 
24, 1933: E unp. 73048; Herbert 
Richard Grauman. 12959 


Night of paradise; tango argentino, W 
and melody C. Laurino, English, 
Marjorie Harper. © 1 ¢. June 8, 
1933; E unp. 72403; Carman Lau- 
rino. 12960 


Night piece: w Roo, m Allan Haw- 
thorne Baker ; mixed voices. © Jan. 
26, 1983; E for. 30273; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd. 12961 


Night wind; fox-trot, w Gae Estep, m 
and arr. Henry O’Connell; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. © May 26, 
1933 ; E pub. 36502; Henry B. O’Con- 
nell. 12962 


Night (A) with you alone; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72752; 
Florence Russell. 12963 


Nina; Russian folk song, arr. E. Gno- 
tov and Max T. Krone, English 
version M. T. Krone; 8 mixed voices. 
© June 22, 1933; E pub. 36845; M. 
Witmark & sons. 12964 


tango, w Dave Silver, m Fran- 
cesco Paolito; orch. pts. © Mar. 
15, 1988; E for. 30289; J. Liber. 

12965 


Ninon, ne me dites pas non; 6/8 one- 
step, dans V’opérette Un soir de ré- 
veillon, lyrics Jean Boyer, m Raoul 
Moretti, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30165; ~~ 
Editions Salabert. 12966 . 


Nu ...; tango, m Mildiego; orch. 
parti, con versi. © Jan. 1, 1933; E 
for. 30460; E. M Chiappo. 12967 


044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1983 

No more tears; song. © 1c. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72703; Marie D. 
Sweeney. 12968 


No one like you; valse song. © 1. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 738081; Zelma 
Connolly. 12969 


Noche criolla; w and melody Agustin 
Lara. © 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 
72958; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

12970 


Noche de amor; w and melody Rafael 
Hernandez. © 1c. June 6, 1933; EB 
unp. 72942; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 12971 


Noches en Argentina; tango, Giuseppe 
Ferraro; orch. pts. .© June 5, 1933; 
E pub. 36611; Sonnemann music ¢o., 
ine. 12972 


Nothing more or nothing less; w and 
m Archie Gottler and Sam Stept; 
with ukulele arr. © May 12, 1933; 
HE for. 30392; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd. 12973 


Nothing sweeter; w A. Randall, m 
Harold Shepard Macomber’ and 
W. E. Paris. ©1c. June 8, 1933; 
EH unp. 72434; Harold S. Macomber, 
Art Randall and Walter E. Paris. 

12974 


Now I can see; fox trot song. ©1l1e. 
June 21, 19383; E unp. 73073; George 
Schuch. 12975 


Now let me fly; negro spiritual, w 
from folk lore, m arr.; mixed voices, 
unace. © 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 
72502; J. Rosamond Johnson. 12976 


Now we ought to combine; w and m 
John J. Schneider; with pf. and 
ukulele arrs. Eugene Platzman. © 
June 2, 1938; E pub. 36556; Songtex 
music co. 12977 


Now you mean nothing to me; song. 
© 1c. June 22, 1933; E unp. 72986; 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. 12978 


Nowhere to go; pf. with w. ©1.. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73174; Wil- 
liam Shawn. 12979 


No. 18; melody. © 1c. June 21, 1933; 
E unp. 72916; Anthony Caruso. 
12980 


Nyhavn 17; sangene fra_ tonefilm, 
Ssangtekst Bégrge og Arvid Miiller, 
m Kai Normann Andersen; pf. © 
Apr. 27, 1933: E for. 30444; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 12981 


12995 


O Barcellona [sic] ; Spanish song sere- 
nade. ©1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 
73099; Michael R. Annunziata. 


12982 

O céle, o celestina; fox-trot, Oscar 
Maresea; pf. © Mar. 1, 1933; E 
for. 30453 ; G. Rampoldi. 12983 


O, give thanks unto God; words from 
Psalm 1385, adapted Max T. Krone, 
old Ukrainian church melody, arr. 
Alexander Koshetz; mixed voices. 
© June 22, 1933; E pub. 36851; M. 
Witmark & sons. 12984 


O God of love; hymn, w Gertrude EH. 
Sibley. ©1c. May 19, 1933; E unp. 
72095; Alice F. Allen. 2985 


O, good ale; English traditional tune 
arr. Gordon Jacob; male voices. © 
Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 30236; Oxford 
univ. press. 12986 


O how lovely are Thy dwellings; w 
from Psalm 84, m F. C. Maker, arr. 
George B. Nevin; men’s voices. © 
May 29, 1933; E pub. 36512; Theo- 


dore Presser co. 12987 
O. K. baby; w and melody. © 1 e. 
June 27, 493334 E. unp. \73i47; 
Margaret Colvin. 12988 
O komm zu mir; song. © 1c. June 


9, 1938; E unp. 72539; Clara Hd- 
wards. 12989 


O lovely night; w Kate Moffat, m 
Michael Praetorius-Moffat, new arr. 
Charles F. Manney; mixed voices. 
© June 16, 19383; E pub. 36831; 
B. F. Wood music co. 12990 


O’ mare traditore; canzonetta napoie- 


tana; pr. ‘treble, with Ww: ,© Iyc. 
June. 20;)-41933 >.) .. unp; . @28a2 - 
Saverio Meale. 12991 


O sing to me an Irish song; [new] w 
Eric Haydon, traditional airs 
adapted Henry Geehl; in G. © Jan. 
26,1933. © tor, s02(o 5 J. Be ar 
way, prop. Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 

12992 


O’ tell me little star; caprice, danse 
song. © 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73159; Mary Harriet Morley. 12993 


Oberon; overture, von Weber, special 
arr. S. C. Thompson; saxophone 
quartet. © June 15, 1933; E pub. 
36930; Alfred music co., inc. 12994 


Oberon’s song; from A midsummer- 
night’s dream, w Shakespeare, m 
James Lyon, op. 90, no. 1; 2 women’s 
voices. © Jan. 26, 1933; E for. 
30272; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 12995 


040 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12996 


Ocean roll; fox-trot, w D. Eloise 
Whitney, m Pauline Bray. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1988; E unp. 72451; Mar- 
garet Pauline Bray. 12996 


Oceans of love; waltz song, melody 
Jimmie Crane. © 1c. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72294; Calle Jacobsen. 12997 


Ode to Washington; song, w Aaron 
Bancroft. © 1. June 26, 1933; E 
unp. 73104; Clara Morrison. 12998 


Oeuvres pour violon et piano; de J. 
Armand Heck. © Apr. 1, 1933; E 
for. 30106; Ch. Hayet. 12999 


Offenbach (Jacques) Die Banditen; 
buffo-oper v. Meilhac u. Halevy, m 
bearb. Gustaf Gritindgens; klavier. 


or. 1-7. © Feb. 29, 1933; E for. 
30301; Ullstein, a.g. 13000 
Oh, dem golden slippers; by J. A. 


Bland, transcribed Hugo Frey; pf. 
with w. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 
36557; Robbins music corp. 138001 


Oh, how I adore you; fox-trot, w Roy 
Turk, m Vee Lawnhurst, arr. Frank 
Skinner; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. B. Faighes. © May 25, 1933; 
E pub. 36503; Leo Feist, inc. 13002 


with ukulele arr. 
© May 25, 1933; E pub. 36505; Leo 
Feist, inc. 13003 


Oh! how I love you; w A. Oldberg, 
melody E. J. Gordon. © 1c. June 
17, 1933; E unp. 72730; Edward 
Jean Gordon and Almar Oldberg. 

13004 


Oh! how wonderful; from Love and 
let love, w Clifford Grey, m Noel 
Gay; with ukulele arr. © June 6, 
1933; E for. 30309; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 13005 


Oh, I want two wings; negro spiritual, 


arr. for mixed voices, unacc. ©1e. 
gune. 12, 1933.; E) Unp:” (ovase a. 
Rosamond Johnson. 13006 


Oh! listen kids; w and melody. © 1 
ce. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72766; Her- 
man G. Comery. 13007 


Oh ma foi! naughty boy; w Edouard 
John, m Gren Forbes; with ukulele 
arr. © June 10, 1933; E for. 303802; 
Herman Darewski music pub. Co., 
incorporating Charles Sheard & co. 

13008 


Oh mama, why didn’t I listen to you; 
w and melody D. Butcher. © 1. 
June 9, 19388; E unp. 72931; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine, 13009 


pt. I, n. S., v. 28 


Oh my what fun in dear old Washing- 
ton; w and melody. © 1c. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 72257; Chas. F. Smith. 

13010 


Oh Salonicco; one-step, versi Kokosse, 
m M. Gargiulo; orch. parti. © Feb. 
1, 1933; E for. 30454; Casa editrice 
musicale I. Alfano. 13011 


Oh why did you; fox trot, w V. Pace, 
mT. E. Bianchi: © 2 © sane, 
1933; E unp. 73068; Vincent Pace 
and Tony E. Bianchi. 13012 


Oh, you! you beautiful thing; w and 
m Walter Hirsch, Buddy Fields and 
Gerald Marks; with ukulele arr. © 
May 31, 1933; E pub. 36591; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

13013 


Ohio State song; mixed voices. © 
June 24, 1983; E pub. 36934; James 
E. Hawes. 13014 


Old (The) clipper days; w Julian §S. 
Cutler, m Myrtle Lavina Jordan; 
low or med. voice. © May 19, 1933; 
E pub. 36817; G. Schirmer, inc. 

13015 


Old depression; w and melody. © 1 
ec. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73137; Eva 
Sons. 13016 


Old English suite; by Giles Farnaby, 
transcribed M. Wood Hill; flute, 
harp and ’cello. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36958; Riker, Brown & Wel- 
lington, inc. 13017 


Old (An) fashioned love; w and mel- 
ody, arr. Alexander Maloof. © 1 ¢. 
June 10, 19838; E unp. 72467; Sylva 
Nadina. 13018 


Old (An) fashioned love song that is 
still new to me; w Nathan Caress, 
with melody. ©1c. June 138, 1933; 
E unp. 72547; Milton S. Rosen. 

13019 


Old Jim’s Christmas hymn; w and m 
Wm. B. Gray, arr. H. S. Krouse. © 
June 8, 1933; E pub. 36628; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 13020 


Old Man Depression; w and melody. 
©1e. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72207; 
Rachel D. Harris. 13021 


Old Man Moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72262; Hlsie 
Newton. 13022 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese melody, 
theme arr. and varied Jean Armand. 
© June 8, 1933; E for. 30447; Fred- 
erick Harris co. 13023 


046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Old (An) revival meetin’; w and m 
Gene Edwards; with ukulele arr. 
and cho. arr. for male or mixed 
quartet. © June 19, 1933; E pub. 
36787; T. S. Denison & co. 13024 


Old Virginia I love you; song, w John 
Batkins. © 1 c¢. June 5, 1933; E 
unp. 72232; Nathan Oppleman. 

13025 

Old wine, old books; English madri- 
gal, Robert H. Messinger, m John 
Foulds; male voices. © June 23, 
1933; E for. 30429; W. Paxton & 
¢€o., ltd. 13026 


Old Wisconsin moon and you; song. 
© 1c. May 31, 1933; E unp. 72398; 
Raymond Lax. 13027 


Olive (The) pickers; dance, Francesco 
B. DeLeone; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36524; Theodore Presser co. 

13028 


On a one way street for two; w 
Sammy Mysels and Harry Edelheit, 
melody Art Berman. © 1c. June 2, 
1938; E unp. 72181; Mort Beck mu- 
sie co. 13029 


On grandma’s birthday; by J. Hey- 
kens, orch. R. Shalmer; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 15, 1933; E for. 30286: J. 
Liber. 13030 


On my Hawaiian shore; w and m 
Gregg Sawyer; pf. © June 23, 
1933; E pub. 36936; Gregory Eflin 
Sawyer. 13031 


On n’laurait pas cru; fox-trot, de La 
joie de Paris, paroles H. Varna et 
Léo Leliévre, fils, m Georges Tabet; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30179; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13032 


On such a day; pf. with w. © 1. 
June 13, 1933 ; E unp. 72543 ; Charles 
S. Textor, 2d. 130383 


On the shores of the Jordan, where 
you wash your sins away; fox trot 
spirituelle, w and melody. © 1 ©. 
May 31, 1983; E unp. 72110; Jimmy 
Redrick. 13034 


On the tree-tops; by Leonard Peck; 
pf. © May 24, 1983; EB for. 30282; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 13035 


On treasure isle way down in Texas; 
W and m Billy Vrooman. © 1 «. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72865; William 
D. Vrooman. 18036 

On wings of living light; Easter an- 
them, w William Walsham How, m 
Joseph Fletcher; mixed voices. © 


13051 


June 12, 1933; E pub. 36685; Robin 
Ellis. 13037 


One mad caress; song. © 1 c. June 
12, 1933; E unp. 72880; Kenneth 
B. Pritchard. 130388 


One moonlight night on Puget Sound; 
song, m Juanita Shelpman. © 1 ¢. 
June 14, 1983; E unp. 72581; 
Margaret Tresselt. 13039 


One tiny tear; w and m Harry 
Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg 
Connelly ; with ukulele arr. © June 
27, 1933; E for. 30449; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., 1td. 13040 


One track mind; w and m Mannie 
Wertheimer. © 1c. June 1, 1933; 
EH unp. 72117; Emanuel Wertheimer. 

13041 


One year has gone by; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72748; Robert 
M. Long. 13042 


Only a dream; fox trot song. ©1.. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 73078; Myrtle 
Torn. 13043 


Only you; song, m Burrell Van Buren ; 
pf. © 1 ¢. June 22, 1933; Hi unp. 
72975; Mary Agnes Kelly. 13044 


Oriental dudke; violin. © 1c. June 7, 
1933; E unp. 72330; Julius Jaffe. 
13045 


Oriental incidental; by L. E. DeFran- 
cesco, arr. Cokayne; pf. © 1 «. 
June 16, 1933; E unp. 72737; Movie- 
tone music corp. 13046 


Original (The) famous Mexican hat 
dance; by F. A. Partichela, arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson; pf. © June 8, 
1983; E pub. 36626; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 13047 


arr. Richard E. Kent; orch. 
pts. © June 13, 1933; E pub. 36666; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

13048 


Osculation; song. © 1 ¢ June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72967 ; Eugene Cohn. 
13049 


Oui, c’est bien vous: fox-trot, dans 
Son singe et moi, paroles Léo 
Leliévre et René Pujol, m Oberfeld; 
avee accord de ukulele. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30185; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13050 


Our boys; w and melody Summer 
Knight. © 1 ¢c. June 5, 1933; E 
unp. 72269; Eva Kidwell. 13051 


O47 


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\ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13052 


Our Chicago; song, m Grace Schwerin 
Dibrell; pf. treble. © 1c. June 22, 
1933; E unp. 72994; Grace Emily 
Dibrell. 13052 


Our cottage; song. © 1 c¢. May 831, 
1933; E unp. 72106;*Lucy Thomas 
Andrew. 13053 


Our country’s First Lady; pf. with w. 
© 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72367; 
Eleanor Hope. 13054 


Our first and only kiss; song, m James 
L. Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
June 17, 1935; E unp. 72706; Mon- 
tell C. Hinckley. 13055 


Our last waltz; w and m B. C. Chris- 
tensen, pf. harmony F. B. Muratta. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72125; 
Bertha Caton Christensen and Flora 
Belle Muratta. 13056 


Our little baby boy; w and m Ralph 
Butler and Ronnie Munro; with 
ukulele arr. and extra chos. © 
June 14, 1933; E for. 30308; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 138057 


Our love for us; song, arr. Stan Tuck- 
er. © June 16, 1933; E pub. 36889; 
Ralph Schoenleben. 13058 


Our melody of love; w Kathleen M. 
Mortimer, m arr. Franklyn R. Ger- 
gits. ©1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 
73022; Roy J. G. Ritter. 13059 


Our New Hampshire; w Allen East- 
man Cross; unison voices. © June 
10, 1933: E pub. 36664; Herbert R. 
Fisher, 13060 


Our new home sweet home: w and m 
Roy Kohler; pf. © 1c. June 22, 


1933; E unp. 72979; Beatrice E. 
Wood. 15061 
Our soldiers and sailors; song. ©1c. 
June 20, 1933; E unp. 72837; Elea- 
nor Quinn. 13062 
Our unknown hero; song. © 1 e«. 


June 5, 1933; E unp. 72389; Thelma 
V. Owens. 13063 


Our waltz, dear; song. © 1c. June 
16, 1988; E unp. 73184; Robert W. 
Wappes. 13064 


Out of the night; w Noel Ferris, m 
Alfred Redhead; sop. 1, 2, and con- 
tralto. © May 10, 1933; E for. 
29899; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 13065 


Out of the night you came; song. © 
1 c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73208; 
William Wolfe Robbins. 13066 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Out where the moonbeams greet the 
morning; from The Phantom broad- 
cast, w George Waggner, m Bernard 
Brown and Norman Spencer; with 
ukulele arr. © June 13, 1933; E 
pub. 86715; Sherman, Clay & co. 

13067 


Over the air; fox-trot, w H. Pierce, 
melody Eddie Burke. © 1. June 
6, 19383; E unp. 72308; Everett 
Burke and Harry Pierce. 13068 


Ox road; w Sam Coslow, m Arthur 
Johnston, arr. Howard Jackson; pf. 
conductor. © 1 e. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72315; Famous music corp. 

13069 


Paddling down the brook of memories ; 
song. ©1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 
73210; Angel Echavarria. 13070 


Paean exultant; by Frederick Stanley 
Smith; organ. © June 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36700; Theodore Presser co. 

t8071 


Page d’album; by Claude Debussy, ed. 
Maurice Dumesnil; pf. © May 29, 
1933: E pub. 36538; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 13072 


Pagliaccio; tango, m Rigo; orch. parti, 
con versi. © Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 
30461; E. M. Chiappo. 13073 


Pal I left behind; valse song. © 1 ©. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72858; Marie 
Dowd. 13074 


Pal of my dreams; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« June 3, 193838; E unp. 72197; 
June Doolittle. 13075 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Jesu, Rex admirabilis; 3-pt hymn, 
by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, 
English, Miriam Chase. ed. H. 
Clough-Leighter; women’s voices. 
© Apr. 20, 1933; E pub. 36567; E 
C. Schirmer music Co. 13076 

Palomita, Palomita; melody Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 15, 1933; EB unp. 
72959; Southern music pub. co., inc. 
13077 

© June 

August 


Panchita; tango; orch. pts. 
19, 19383; E pub. 36922; 
Buhl. 13078 


Parade of melodies; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 723810; 
Thomas Eugene Cook, jr. 13079 


Paradise lane; w and melody Charles 
O’Flynn, Charlie McCarthy and 
Mickey J. Addy. © 1c. May 27, 
1933; E unp. 72118; Leo Feist, ine. 

13080 


048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Parce que je vous aime; fox-trot, de 
Dix-neuf ans, paroles Jean Bastia, 
melodie Pascal Bastia. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30095; C. Joubert et 
cie. 13081 


valse, du film Simone est comme 
ca, paroles Jean Boyer et André 
Hornez, m Raoul Moretti, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30162; Editions 
Salabert. 13082 


Pardon—full and free; hymn, w W. C. 
Poole, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © June 
22, 1933; E pub. 36858; John H. 
Brunner. 13083 


Paris—Noél; tango, Stubbs; orch. 
ptes. © Feb. 1, 1933; E for. 304382; 
Choudens. 13084 


Parle moi d’autre chosen; paroles et 
m J. Delettre. © Dee. 31, 1932; E 
for. 30130; Editions Max Eschig. 

13085 


Parmi la brume et la tristesse du 
matin; paroles Tristan Deréme, m 
Philippe Gaubert. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30141; Heugel. 13086 


Pas davantage; paroles Ch. L. Pothier, 
m Jean Lenoir. © Apr. 1, 1983; E 
for. 30176; Editions Salabert. 

13087 


Passion (The) flower; by Francesco: 
B. DeLeone: pf. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36531; Theodore Presser co. 

13088 


Patchin’ ole rags; w and melody. © 
1 ¢e. June 10, 19383; E unp. 72517; 
Jessie Bell Spring. 13089 


Pater; cantate, auteur inconnu, m 
Jean Cartan; voix mixtes et pf. 
conducteur. Partition. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30260; Elie Cartan. 

13090: 

Pathetic misterioso no. 1; by Samuel 
Kaylin; pf. conductor. © 1c. June 
16, 1988; E unp. 72734; Movietone 
music corp. 13091 


Patience,—oh, my brother: w Harry 
Lambert, m Marie Ordway and 
Frank Lambert. © 1 ec. June 6, 
19383; E unp. 72302; Frank B. Lam- 
bert and Marie O. Lambert. 13092 


Pauline; fox-trot, de lopérette, pa- 
roles Mare Cab, m Vincent Scotto; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © Apr. 
1, 1933 ; E for. 30182; Editions Sala- 


13109 


Paysage; by Granville English; pf. 
© May 12, 1933; E for. 30316; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd. 13095 

Peaceful valley; w and m Sam Par- 
ker; with ukulele arr. © May 19, 
1933; E pub. 386561; Mills music, 

- Ine, 13096 

Peach picking time down in Georgia; 
w and melody J. Rodgers and C. Mc- 
Michen. © 1 ¢ May 31, 1983; EB 
unp. 72159; Southern music pub. co., 
Ine, 13097 


Pedlar’s song; poem William Shake- 
speare, m arr. Maurice Jacobson; 
men’s cho. © May 23, 1933; E for. 
30493; Ursula Greville. 13098 


Pena (Una) y un carino; letra Maria 
Pascal Lyon, m Lily Perez Freire y 
Meche Perez Freire. © Feb. 18, 
1933; E for. 303838; Lily Perez 
Freire and Maria Mercedes Perez 
Freire. 13099 


Penthouse lament; from Bondage, w 
and m Val Burton and Will Jason. 
© June 1, 1933; E pub. 36573; 
Movietone music corp. 13100 


Pepito mio; rumba, di Poula, Fouché 
and E. M. Chiappo; orch. parti. © 
Jan. 1, 1983; E for. 30457; HE. M. 
Chiappo. 13101 


Perfect night; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 17, 1933 ; E unp. 70172; Stewart 
Hinsdale. 13102 


Personne; tango, paroles Maurice Au- 
bert, m Raoul Moretti, arr. Francis 
Salabert.; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30166; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13103 

Peter! Peter! fox-trot, w and m Harry 
Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg 
Connelly ; with ukulele arr. © June 
27, 1933; E for. 30450; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd. 13104 


Petite valse brillante; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 180, no. 2; pf. © May 
29, 1933; E pub. 36515; Theodore 
Presser Co. 13105 


Pfannkuchens geburtstag; intermezzo, 
Heinz Link, arr. W. Hafermalz; 
salon orch. stimmen. © Feb. 16, 
1933; E for. 30413 ; Heinrichshofen's 
verlag. 13106 


Phaléne; valse, L. Siede; orch. stim- 
men. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 30414; 
Editions Salabert. 13107 


Piano-album; de H. Pachulski, revue 


bert. 13093 | “Alec Rowley. bk. 1, 2. © May 30, 

song. © June 19, 1933; E pub. 19383; E for. 30374, 30375; Schott & 

36885; Harry Wolfe. 13094 co., ltd. 13108. 13109 
549 


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Ns 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13110 


Piano—album; par Wladimir Rebi- 
koff, revue Alec Rowley. bk. 1, 2. 
© May 30, 1933; E for. 30372, 30373 ; 
Schott & co., ltd. 13110, 13111 


Pickin’ the winners; from Pickin’ the 
winner, w and m Cliff Hess. © June 
16, 1983; E pub. 36757; M. Witmark 
& sons. faid2 


Piniatu (‘U); tragedia, versi e melo- 
dia. © 1c. May 9, 1933; D 28462; 
Joseph Pagano. 45052 * 


Please accept my message and come 
home: valse song. © 1. June 21, 
1933; E unp. 73071; Dennis Fer- 
nando. 13113 


Please don’t grow weary of me; Ww 
and melody Dick Quine. © 1 e. 
June 9, 1933; E unp. 738051; Rich- 
ard Harding Quine. 13114. 


Please, Mister Man in the moon; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arts (©) alc dane, 190 1933" Bi iar 
72750; Dale Hines. 13115 


Please Mister President; WwW and m 
Allie Wrubel and Mose Sigler: with 
ukulele arr. © May 31, 1933; E 
pub. 36589; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 13116 


Poéme automnal; par Georges Gré- 
court: violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 31, 
1932; > Hy. tor, 5 oOo: | auecren’) ade 
Lacour. 13117 


Poet’s dream; song. © 1c. June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72602; William J. Wall, 
zi of 13118 


Polar bears; by Berenice Violle, op. 22, 


no: 1; pf. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36814; G. Schirmer, inc. 13119 
Polka; by Alois Reiser; pf. © 1 ¢. 


June 16, 1933; E unp. 72748; Movie- 
tone music corp. 13120 


Poor little doll; w and melody Lew 
Pollack, Herman Pincus and Billy 
Barry. ©1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 
72783: De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 13121 


Poor Oliver Twist; w Joan Jasmyn, 
m M. K. Jerome; with ukulele arr. 
© May 19, 1933; E pub. 36562; Mills 
music, ine. 13122 


Poppy fairies; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 180, no. 3; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 36516; Theodore Presser co. 

13123 


Por un beso de tu boea; bolero can- 
cién, English, Hazel Santiago. © 
June 5, 1983; E pub. 36621; Juan 
Cruz. 13124 


500 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Portera; tango, José M. Ferriez, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 19383; E for. 30102; Union 
musicale franco-espagnole. 13125 


Postlude on Laudate Dominum; by 
Edmund Matthews; organ. © June 
30, 1933; E for. 30406; Novello & 
co., ltd. 13126 


Prairie lullaby; w and melody Billy 
Hill. © 1c. May 31, 1933; HB unp. 
72158; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

13127 


Praise the Lord; words from Psalm 
116, adapted Max T. Krone, old 
Ukrainian church melody, arr. Alex- 
ander Koshetz; mixed voices. © 
June 22, 1933; E pub. 36850; M. 
Witmark & sons. 13128 


Pregén de las rosas; melody, Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72960; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

13129 


Prélude-arioso-fughette; sur le nom 
de Bach, de A. Honegger; pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30160; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 13130 


Prélude mélodrame; de Au jardin de 
la Pompadour, Henri Casadesus; pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30193; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 13131 


Prelude to a city story; by R. H. Bas- 
sett, arr. Emil Gerstenberger; pf.- 
conductor. © 1 ec. June 6, 1933; E 
unp. 72317; Movietone music corp. 

13132 


Prelude to a comedy; by S. Kaylin, 
orch. E. Gerstenberger; pf.-conduc- 
tor. © 1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 
73258; Movietone music corp. 

13133 


Prelude to a pathetic drama; by Sam- 
uel Kaylin; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. 
June 16, 1933; E unp. 72738; Movie- 
tone music corp. 13134 


Preludio di festa; di Carlo Jachino; 


orch. Partition. © Dee. 31, 19382; 
E for. 380161; Editions Maurice 
Sénart. 13135 
Pretty eyes; w and melody. © 1. 


June 17, 1933; E unp. 72675; Mark 
F. Bornholt. 13136 


Pretzels; w Roy Turk, m Vee Lawn- 
hurst; with ukulele arr. © June 8, 
1933; E pub. 36653; Famous music 
corp. . 13s 


Pride (The) o’ the land; march, w 
Anna M. Priestley, m Edwin Franko 
Goldman. © June 2, 1933; E pub. 
36608; Theodore Presser Co. 


13138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Primavera; prélude, Serge Paroukoff ; 
pf. © Dec. 31, 1922; E for. 30148; 
Lucien de Lacour. 13139 


Primer beso; tango, letra Adolfo Avila 
Sanchez, m Leonor Flores. © 1 «. 
June 22, 1983; E unp. 72999; C. 
Louis Caputi. 13140 


Prince of Wales; melody arr. B. 
Moten. ©1c. June 9, 1933; E unp. 
72925; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

13141 


Princess and the axe incidental; by 
L. E. De Francesco, arr. Hmil 
Gerstenberger; pf.-conductor. © 
mre. une 6° 1983 > ‘EY’ unp. 72316; 
Movietone music corp. 13142 


Proposing; w and melody. © 1 « 
June 13, 1933; E unp. 72552; Emil 
Regis Loraine Rohde. 13143 


Prosperity; w and melody. © 1 « 
June 5, 1933; E unp. 72261; Leonore 
Hale Schott. 13144 


—w and melody. © 1c. June 14, 
1938; E unp. 72571; Elizabeth 
Josephson. 13145: 


—— w and melody. ©1c. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72672; Estelle Piatt. 
13146 


Prosperity blues; w and melody. © 
1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72271; Nor- 
man Rudolph Freund. 13147 


Prosperity days are here; song, w 
Donald EH. Winstead; with ukulele 
arr. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 36569; 
Lon Frederick Stafford. 13148 


Prosperity has come; w and melody 
Ferdinand Desavis. © 1c. June 
24, 1933; EH unp. 73150; Ninette 
Holmes. 13149 


Prosperity is coming; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. June 28, 1933; E 
unp. 73212; Anna Masek. 13150 


Prosperity march; song, pf. arr. Eu- 
gene Platzman; with ukulele arr. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36710; D. 


Carl Gerardo. ga as 


Prosperity prayer; w and melody. © 
ic. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73189; 
Hattie D. Moore. 138152 


Prosperity prom; pf. with.w. © May 
25, 19383; HE pub. 86777; Ann = C. 
Murray. 13153 


Prosperity (The) song; song, Ww 
Hstelle B. Page. © May 31, 1933; 
EK pub. 36586; Pierre Page, sr. 

13154 


13168 


Prosperity 1933; fox-trot song. © 1c. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 72855; L. Olive 
Miller. 13155 


Prosperity’s return; song. ©1c. June 
3, 1983; E unp. 72198; Virginia B. 
Bright. 13156 


Prosperity’s returning; w and melody. 
©1ce. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72620; 
Bessie Sutton Ford. 138157 


Prosperous days; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ June 15, 19383; E unp. 72622; 
Beatrice Ismay Rhodes. 13158 


Protection; sacred song, w Dorothy 
Sproule. © June 8, 1933; E for. 
30389; Clarence V. Frayn. 13159 


Puccini (Giacomo) Rondine; valzer, 
trascrizione libera Guido Farinelli; 
violino, violoncello e pf. conduttore, 
con viglino 2 e contrabasso ad lib. 
© Mar. 28, 19383; E for. 30331; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a. 

13160 


Piippchen; one-step intermezzo, Jean 
Gilbert, arr. for orch. Joh. Doebber ; 
with 2d violin, banjo, 1st and 3d EH 
flat alto and 2d B flat ten. saxo- 
phones, arr. Tom Clark; pts. © 
June 15, 1983; E pub. 36810; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 13161 


Puzzle (The) song; w and melody. © 
1c. June 19, 19383; E unp. 72765; 
Herman G. Comery. 13162 


Quartetto in re; due violini, viola e 
violoncello. Partitura. ©1c. June 
15, 1933; E unp. 73085; Ildebrando 
Pizzetti. 13163 


Quatsch; by E. Kilenyi and Wm. Spiel- 
ter; pf.-conductor. © 1c. June 1, 
1933; E unp. 172156; Movietone 
music corp. 13164 


Que pasa en Cadiz; historieta cOmico 
lirica, letra Vela y Campta. Pte. 
de apuntar. © June 30, 1932; E for. 
30263; Francisco Alonso. 13165 


Queen of my heart; waltz song. © 
1 e. May 31, 19338; E unp. 72096; 
William McKinley Ambers. 13166 


Queen (The) of the skies—the Akron; 
w and melody. © 1. June 17, 
1933; E wunp. 72685; Walter K. 
Stouffer. 13167 


Quiero besar tu boca; w and melody 
Pedro Mareano. © 1 ¢. June 6, 
19338; E unp. 72948; Southern music 
pub. ¢o., inc. 13168 


ool 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13169 


Quilter (Roger) Four Shakespeare 
songS; 3d set, set to m R. Quilter, 
op. 30, no. 1-4; low voice. © May 
26, 1933; E for. 30353; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 13169 


Rabbit’s foot; w Gus Kahn, m Dave 
Snell. ©1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72824; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

13170 


Radio (The) of love’s sweet song; Ww 
Countess Kyra, m Countess Kyra 
and E. Somerton. © 1 «¢. June 19, 
1983; E unp. 72787; Kyra Sibue du 
Col and Edwin Somerton. iaubree 


Raffle (The) for a stove; Irish comic 
song, John E. Murphy, arr. H. S. 
Krouse. © June 13, 19383; E pub. 
36668; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. ISLTZ 


Rainbow; sketch, Harry Parsons et 
Van Hoorebeke; orch. ptes. © Apr. 
1. 19383; E for. 30110; Choudens. 

13173 


Rainbow dreams; song; with ukulele 
arr. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 36648; 
Myrtle Inches. 13174 


Rainbow’s end; by Eddie Lang, tran- 
scribed and arr. Dave Berend; plec- 
trum guit. solo, with pf. or guit. 
acc. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 36568 ; 
Robbins music corp. 13175 


Rainy weather; w and melody. © 
Iie. June 27, 1983: BE .unp. to! ;5 
Al Morris. 13176 


Rambling (The) cow boy: w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73138; Clarence Huntington. 13177 


Rattle bone blues; w and melody. © 
1c. June 19, 1983; E unp. 72757; 
Al Morris. 13178 


Recueil de chansons pour l’école et la 
famille; de Joseph Hemmerlé. 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30157; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 13179 


Recuerdo (Un); letra y melodia. © 
1 ec. June 7, 1933; E unp. 72524; 
José Ramirez. 13180 


Recuerdos; bolero, melodia. © 1 ¢. 
June 14, 1933; E unp. 72579; Hugo 
Mariani and Terig Tucci. 13181 


Red sails and white sailS; song, w 
Jackson Smith. © 1 c¢. June 17, 
19383; E unp. 72699; Mary Wright 


Bain. 13182 
Reflection; nocturne, op. 10; pf. © 
1 ec. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72437; 
Emma Schwarze. 13183 


D02 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


pf. ©1c«c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 
72514; Sophie Rapoport Mydans. 


13184 
Refiections in the water; waltz, w 
Paul Francis Webster, m John 


Jacob Loeb, arr. Frank Skinner; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © June 5, 1933; E pub. 
36674 ; Leo Feist, inc. 13185 


Remember dear; song. ©1c. May 31, 
1933; E unp. 72399; Major Lawson. 
13186 


Remember me; song. © 1 e. June 24, 
1933: E unp. 73084; Ethel Grace 
Zander. 13187 


Reminiscence; pf. © 1c June 2, 
1933; E unp. 73113; Ruth Reichel 
Leibow. 13188 


Reprise du menuet galant; de Au jar- 
din de la Pompadour, Henri Casa- 
desus; pf. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 
30192; Editions Salabert. 13189 


Requiem mass; words from the liturgy 
of the Roman Catholic church, m 
Thomas Francis Burke; mixed 
voices ; organ ace. © June 20, 1933; 
E pub. 36862; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co. 13190 


Ricordi di Svezia: suite, Luca Verde; 
pf.—conduttore, violino, violoncello, 
e violino B e contrabasso ad lib. 
Parti: © Apr. 15, 19882°h cor, 
30328; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a. 

13191 


Riding song; chorale, w and m Mabel 
Miller Freeman; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© June 12, 1933; E pub. 36739; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 13192 


River of dreams; valse lente, Emil 
Leonard; pf. © June 23, 1933; E 
pub. 36906; Theodore Presser co. 

13193 


River’s (The) takin’ care of me; fox- 
trot, w Stanley Adams, m Jesse 
Greer, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., 


with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © - 


June 14, 1988; E pub. 36785; Leo 
Feist, inc. 13194 


w R. Stanley Adams, m Jesse 
Greer; with ukulele arr. © June 
19, 1933;°E pub. 36836; Leo Feist, 


ine. 
Robin Goodfellow ; madrigal, w anon., — q 
m lIorwerth W. Prosser; 


voices. 


13195 ij 


mixed 
© June 13, 1933; E pub. | 
36716; Clayton F. Summy co. 13196 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Rock-a-bye lullaby; waltz, w Charles 
Thomas Ferguson, m Monk and 
Sam; with ukulele arr. © June 1, 
1933; E pub. 36954; Chas. T. Fer- 
guson, Chas. Hansen, jr. and Sam 
L. Johnson. 13197 


Roll on, black water; w and m Les 
Wesley ; with ukulele arr. © June 
19, 1933; E pub. 36796; T. S. Deni- 
son & co. 13198 


Roll your bones; from I loved you 
Wednesday, w and m Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Harry Akst. © June 
1, 1933; E pub. 36574; Movietone 
music corp. 13199 

Rolling along; w and m Lucile Hall. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72802; 
Lucile H. Talley. 13200 


Romantic widow incidental; by Sam- 
uel Kaylin, orch. Emil Gerstenber- 


eer, DE conductor. © 1c. June 
29, 1938; E unp. 73259; Movietone 
music corp. 13201 
Roosevelt; march; pf. © 1 c. Apr. 
10, 1933; E unp. 72378; Stefano 
Sportello. 13202 
Roosevelt ever more; song. © 1 «. 


June 9, 1983; E unp. 72450; John 
Lawrence Walpole. 13208 


Roosevelt knows his line; song, melody 
Herman A. Hummel. 1c. June 
29, 1933; E unp. 73249; Wm. Owens. 

13204 


Roosevelt prosperity; march; violin. 
© 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72200; 
Joseph D’Angelo. 13205 


Roosevelt waltz; pf. © 1c. May 16, 
1933; E unp. 721083; Henry James 
Sadlier Owen. 13206 

Roosevelt we love you; w and melody. 


© 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. T2311: 
Zeph Fitz-Gerald. 13207 


Rosalie runs riot; musical comedy, 
bk., lyrics and m Charles George ; 


voc. sc. © Dec. 13, 1932; E pub. 
36636; Samuel French. 13208 
Rosalinda; tango; orch. pts. © June 


19, 1933 ; H pub. 36925; August Buhl. 
13209 


Rosariyo; paso doble, letra A. Sanfe- 
liz, m M. Lizcano de la Rosa; orch. 
ptes. © Feb. 1, 1933; E for. 30200; 
Hermann Haberer Helasco. 13210 


Rose, ma voisine; opéra-comique, pa- 
roles G. Namur-Devismes, m Mar- 
celle Chadal; pf et. chant. Parti- 
tion. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30114; 
Durand et cie. 13211 


13225 


Rose (The) of Tralee; w C. Mordaunt 
Spencer, m Charles W. Glover, arr. 
H. S. Krouse. © June 8, 1933; EB 
pub. 36627; Edward B. Marks music 


corp. 13212 
Roses of Del Rio; song, w M. J. 
Walsh; with trio for pf. © 1 « 


June 16, 19383; E unp. 72634: Joe 
King. 13213 


Rosita; pf. with w. © 1©¢ May 31, 
1933; E unp. 72112; Virginia May 
Peacock. 13214 


Rot rodslein; text Paul Mellissus 
Schede, m Wilhelm Rinkens, op. 2a; 
dreistimmigen frauenchor, a cap- 
Pella. Partitur .u. stimmen. © 
Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 30410; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag. 13215 


Rowdy rythm [sic]; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73120: 
Margaret May Littlejohn. 13216 


Rubank progress orchestra folio ; com- 
piled and arr. E. DeLamater: orch. 
pts. © June 2, 1933; E pub. 36651: 
Rubank, ine. 13217 


Ruisselant ; ed. Charles Midgley; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72500; 
Ella Ribble Beaudoux. 13218 


Rumba delle Antille; parole L. L. Mar- 


telli, m e arr. Alberto Maraziti: 
orch. parti. © Feb. 15, 1933; E for. 
30462; Casa  editrice musicale 
Mauro. 13219 


Rumba (La) en el cacique; w and 
melody Pastor Villa. ©1c. June 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 72944; Southern music 
pub. co., inc. 13220 


Russian mountains; slow fox-trot, Ma- 
rio Restelli, arr. Pippo Barzizza;: 
orch. parti. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
30469; Mario. Aromando. 13221 


S. A. L.—valsen; text Olle Bjorkman, 
m Nisse Bjérnberg; pf. © 1c. June 
19, 1933 ; E unp. 72771; Claes Nelson 
-Bjornberg. 13222 


Sacred memories; mixed voices. © 
June 13, 1933; E pub. 36707; Robert 
Emmett Winsett. 13223 


Sacred two-part choruses; arr. and 
adapted from. classic composers, 
with original numbers, Paul Bliss ; 
sop. 1, 2. © May 31, 1933: E pub. 
56511; Theodore Presser co. 13224 


Sad and weary; song. © 1c. June 8, 
1933; E  unp. 72416; William J. 
Young. 13225 


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13226 

Sailing; march, Godfrey Marks, arr. 
Lynn Vaughan; orch. pts. © June 
2 er d19s5 200 for. oa0s25: Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 13226 

Sailor (A) dear; w Hazel Louise 
Brown, m Clella Lester Perkins; 


sop. 1, 2 and alto. © June 26, 1933; 
E pub. 36926; Clayton F. Summy co. 
13227 


Sailor’s (A) carol; w Hilaire Belloc, 
m Trevor Harvey. © Mar. 2, 1933; 
E for. 30249; Oxford univ. press. _ 

13228 


St. Gregory’s day; traditional Hun- 
garian, English, Elisabeth M. Lock- 
wood, m arr. Zoltan Kodaly ; female 
voices, unacc. © Mar. 16, 1933; E 
for. 30295; Oxford univ. press. 

13229 

Saint John Baptist; short anthem, w 
W. Drummond, m Ernest Bullock; 
mixed voices and bar. solo; organ 
acc. © May 18, 1933; E for. 30227; 
Oxford univ. press. 13230 


Saint Paul’s voyage to Melita; setting 
of Acts 27, George Dyson; ten. solo 
and mixed cho. Voc. sc. © May 11, 
19338; E for. 30248; Oxford univ. 
press. fo2a0 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Fan- 
taisie; transcription Georges Gré- 
eourt; pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
30149; Lucien de Lacour. 13232 


Sainte Thérése of the Child Jesus; 
oratorio, for soli, cho., organ and 
orch., w and m Evangeline Lehman, 
French adaptation Maurice Dumes- 
nik Voc. sc. © May 3i1,0198383) D 
28461; Theodore Presser co. 13232* 


Sally of the valley at the fair; song, 


m Oscar Kaufmann. © June 1, 
1933; E pub. 36902; Rosaline L. 
Guingrich. 13233 


Same train; negro spiritual, arr. for 
mixed voices, unacc. © 1 @ June 
12, 1933; E unp. 72504; J. Rosamond 
Johnson. 13234 


Sampiero corse; de Henri Tomasi; pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30109; Henry 
Lemoine et cGie. 13235 


Sandman waltz; w Mary Alice Town, 
m Dee Town. © 1c. June 16, 
1933; E unp. 72654; Versa David- 
son Town. 138236 


Sandpipers; w and m Mae-Aileen Erb; 
pf. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 36523; 
Theodore Presser co. 138237 


pt. 101, n.s., v. 28 


Sarabande; de Edouard Bron: haut- 
bois avec ace. de pf. © Dec. 31, 
19382; E for. 30155; Lucien de La- 
cour. 13238 


Satisfy yourself with love; fox-trot, 
w and melody. © 1 ¢. June 20, 
1933; E unp. 72888; Clyde Rickman 
and Sherman Chambers. 13239 


Savoir la vérité; paroles Cora Lapar- 
cerie, m H. Ackermans. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E for. 30173; Editions Sala- 
bert. 138240 


Say when; w Les Reis and Harmon 
Nelson, melody Charles Bourne. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1988; E unp. 72234; 
Herb Reis music ¢€o. 13241 


Say yes; song. © 1c. June 8, 1933; 
E unp. 72414; Robert H. Simpson. 
13242 


w Charles Malenbaum, melody 


Lawrence Berkowitz. © 1 ¢. June 
28, 1933; E unp.. 73211 > ive 
Marcus. 13243 


Say you'll believe in me; song. ©1c. 
June 3, 1933; E unp. 72206; Luther 
Williams Kitts. 13244 


Scarlatti (Domenico) Pastorale; son- 
aia for the harpsichord, adapted 
Gilbert Beard; organ. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30381; Novello & Go., 
Itd. 13245 


Searlet memories; w and melody. © 
1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72688; 
George F. Powers. 13246 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra se- 
ries; no. 11, selected and ed. Victor 
L. F. Rebmann, arr. Tom Clark. 
Full sc. © May 18, 1988; E pub. 
386827; G. Schirmer, ine. 13247 


Scholasticum 3; historisches tibungs- 
material ftir schule u. haus vom 
friihbarock bis zu den klassikern 
zusammengestellt u. arr. Leo Kiah- 
ler; violine 1, 2, 8, violoncello, viola, 
basso, flauto, pf. ad lib. Partitur u. 


stimmen. hft.2,6. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30502, 30504; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag. 13248, 13249 

Same. hft. 4. 3) ..© > Deca 


1932; E for. 30299, 30300; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 13250, 18251 


Same. hft. 5. © Dec. 15, 1932; 
E for. 30503; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 
13252 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


13279 


Scot (The) in exile; w and m James 
M. Gallatly; in A. © June 13, 
1933; E for. 30427; Boosey & Co., 
\td. 13253 


Sea (The); song, w Claire Murray. 
© 1c. June 19, 1983; E unp. 72792; 
Helen Matthews de Lashmutt. 

18254 

Sea gulls; w and m Mae-Aileen Erb; 
pf. © May 29, 1983; E pub. 36522; 
Theodore Presser Co. 13255 


Second selection of Wilfrid Sander- 
son’s popular songs; arr. Sydney 
Baynes; orch. pts. Concert ed. © 
June 13, 19383; E for. 30428; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 13256 


Secondary (A) school music course; 
by M. Maitland Watson. ist jr., 
ist-3d term. Pupil’s ed. © 1 « 
each May 22, 1933; A ad int. 17822- 
17824; pubd. May 16, 19383; Boosey 
& co., Itd. 13256* 

See can’t you jump for joy; adapted 
and arr. from an old negro spiritual 
for mixed voices, unacc. © 1 ¢. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72507; J. 
Rosamond Johnson. 13257 

Sehnsucht; lied. © 1 c. June 29, 
1933; E unp. 73220; Theodor Noller. 

13258 


Seligpreisungen (Die); von Arnold 
Mendelssohn, op. 116; vierstimmigen 
gem. chor, solostimmen u. streich- 
quartett. Partitur. © May 18, 1933; 
E for. 30486; Breitkopf & Hartel. 

13259: 

Send out Thy spirit; anthem, Fr. Jos. 
Schuetky, op. 8, English and new 
arr. of m Charles F. Manney; 7 
mixed voices; organ acc. © June 
16, 1933; E pub. 36830; B. F. Wood 
music co. 13260 


Senorita; tango; pf. © 1c. June 2, 
1933; E unp. 72178; Hector Mar- 
sella. 13261 


Sentimental fool; w and melody Shep 
Fields. © 1c June 28, 1933; E 
unp. 73206; Saul Feldman. 13262 


Serena (La); tango; orch. pts. © 
June 19, 1933; E pub. 36924; August 
Buhl. 13263. 

Serenade; op. 30; 2 flutes; pf. acc. © 
May 18, 1983; E pub. 36865; Mary 
Thaxter Aiken. 13264 

Serenade (A) at the villa; w Robert 
Browning, m Marshall Kernochan; 
med. voice. © June 15, 19383; E 
pub. 386721; Galaxy music corp. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision of 
music] 13265 


Serenade viennois. © 1 c. June 27, 
1983; E unp. 73132; H. S. Maurer. 
13266 


Sérénade viennoise; by Evangeline 
Lehman, transcribed Rob Roy 
Peery; violin and pf. © May 29, 
1933; E pub. 36537; Theodore Pres- 
ser Co. 13267 


Serpentina; melody, Agustin Lara. 
© 1c. June 14, 1983; E unp. 72961; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 18268 


Settin’ in the sun; song. ©1c. June 
17, 1933; E unp. 72702; Mary Wright 
Bain. 13269 


Seven years with the wrong man; w 
and m Bob Miller; with ukulele arr. 
© June 21, 19383; E pub. 36946; 
Mills music, ine. 13270 


Sevillana (La) ; bolero, Giuseppe Fer- 
raro; orch. pts. © June 16, 1933; 
E pub. 86920; Sonnemann music ¢o., 
ine. 13271 


Shack (A) on the side of a hill; w 
and m Tom Fowler; pf. treble. © 
fe: Sune!’ 5;-'19335 Eh. %unp. (22295 
Tolman V. Fowler. 13272 


Shadows; fox-trot, Franco Ansaldo, 
arr. Pippo Barzizza; orch. parti. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 30466; Mario 
Aromando. 13273 


Shadows (The) of the evening hour; 
hymn anthem, w Adelaide Proctor, 
m W. Norman Sterling; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © June 12, 
1933; E pub. 36690; Theodore Pres- 
ser Co. 13274 


Shadows on the Swanee; w Joe 
Young and Johnny Burke, melody 
Harold Spina. © 1 ec. June 23, 
1933; E unp. 78006; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 138275 


Share it with me; song, m Mrs. Covey 
C. Thomas. © 1c. June 9, 1933; E 
unp. 72876; Ruby Reed Thomas. 

13276 


Shattered dreams; song. © 1c. June 
5, 1933; E unp. 72386; Gladys 
Louise Lenihan. 13277 


—w and melody. © 1c. June 17, 
1933; E unp. 72683; Luella Adams. 
13278 


She is more to be pitied than censured ; 
w and m Wm. B. Gray, arr. H. S. 
Krouse. © June 8, 1933; E pub. 
36629; Edward B Marks music corp. 

13279 


000 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13280 


pt. m, n. s., v.28 


She’s my girl; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 72705; Bernice 
I. Ford. 13280 


Sheila and Jimmy; serenade, Charles 
Williams; orch. pts. © Mar. 15, 
1933; E for. 30288; J. Liber. 18281 


Shepherd of the air; w and m Clarence 
Gaskill; with guit. arr. © June 8, 
1933; E pub. 36618; Olman music 
corp. 13282 


Shepherds evening prayer; idylle; pf. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72790; 
Frank Ojstershek. 13283 


Shiver my timbers; melody with pf. 
acc. © 1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 
72616; Frank Poper and Bill McGill. 

13284 


Show a sunny smile; song. © May 
22, 1933; E pub. 36742; Charles C. 
Algase. 13285 


Sicilian serenade; by Francesco B. De- 
Leone; pf. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 
36526: Theodore Presser co. 13286 


Sigma kappa girl of my dreams; intro. 
and cho. © 1 ec. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72744; Margaret Padgett 
Stephan. 13287 


Silver daddy; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72485; Marion 
Jones. 13288 


Silver (The) folio for the accerdion 
band: by Joseph W. Nicomede, 
David Alianiello and others, arr. 
Frank Lucas. 1. Accompaniment 
accordion.—2. Obligato accordion.— 
3. Solo accordion. © May 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36577-86579 ; Nicomede music 
co. 13289-13291 


Silver seas; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
June 1, 1933; E unp. 72131; Richard 
F. Holbrook, Bert Douglas and 
J. P. Delaney. 13292 


Silvery moon of my dreams; ist violin 
with w. © 1c. June 12, 1933; E 
unp. 72511; Eugene William Snider. 

13293 


Since I love you; pf. with w. ©1e. 
June 14, 1933; E unp. 72572; Marie 
Shaffer. 13294 


Since you’ve come back; w and m Rita 
Noverre. © 1c. June 5, 1933; E 
unp. 72391; Agnes Rita McGarvey. 

13295 

Sing a song of sin; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
m D. J. Vecsei, arr. Emil Gersten- 
berger. © 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72155; Movietone music corp. 13296 


Sing, lover. sing; w and m Al Lewis 
and Al Sherman; with ukulele arr. 
© June 7, 1933; E pub. 36620; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

13297 


Sing Sing (The) serenade; from 
Twenty thousand cheers for a chain 
gang, w and m Cliff Hess. © June 
19, 1983; E pub. 36759; M. Witmark 
& sons. 13298 


Singing in the sun with you; w Tom 
Beresford; pf. © 1c. June 2, 1933; 
E unp. 72188; Ernie Bert King. 

13299 


Singing mothers of the P.T.A.; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 21, 1933; E 
unp. 72915; Grace O. Barrett. 

13300 


Singlade (Die); sammlung von ge- 
singen fiir die schule, hrsg. Markus 
Koch u. Hans Lang. hft 1. © Mar. 
20, 1932; E for. 30507; P. J. Tonger. 

13301 


Same. hft. 3,4. © Jan. 20, Feb. 
25, 1933; E for. 30508, 30509; P. J. 
Tonger. 13302, 13303 


Sissy ; singspiel, Ernst u. Hubert Mar- 
ischka, nach einem lustspiel Ernst 
Decsey u. Gustav Holm, m Fritz 
Kreisler. Klavierauszug. © Dee. 
26, 1932; E for. 30214; W. Karezag 


verlag. 13304 
Skies will brighten to-morrow; fox- 
trot song, w Barbara Burk. © 1 ¢. 


June 13, 1933; E unp. 72550; Walter 
Romanoff. 13305 


Skotternes parade; tekst Carl Arc- 
tander, m Henry Andersen; pf. © 
Apr. 27, 19383; E for. 30442; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 13306 


Slavish dance; by George J. Trin- 
kaus; pf. © June 12, 1933; E pub. 
36703; Theodore Presser co. 13307 


Sleep (The) of summer; w George 
Harris, m composed and rev. Mar- 
shall Kernochan; women’s cho. © 
June 27, 1933; E pub. 36942; Galaxy 
music corp. 13308 


Sleepy hollow moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
June 8, 19383; E unp. 724381; Law- 
rence E. Stevick. 13309 


Slow down; slow fox-trot, w and m 
Melvin Partee. © 1 ¢ June 12, 
1933; E unp. 72886; Ada Mae An- 
derson., 13310 


006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Slow-fox; violin. ©1c. June 6, 1933; 
H unp. 72923: Paul Jean. 13311 


Smile; w and melody. © 1c. June 
15, 1933; E unp. 72621; Ocea Jack- 
son. 13312 


Smile on, Pierrot; valse, w Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dame- 
rell, m Montague Ewing; with uku- 
lele arr. © May 15, 1933; E for. 
30394 ; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 13318 


Smiling with tears on my cheeks; fox- 
trot, w Clara K. Koch, melody 
Eduard D. Madden. © 1. June 8, 
1933; E unp. 72204; Clara Koch and 
Eduard Madden. 13314 


Smuggler’s song; w Rudyard Kipling, 
m Marshall Kernochan; high voice. 
-© June 15, 19383; E pub. 36723; 
Galaxy music corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 

13315. 


aa. male voices. © June 
27, 1933; E pub. 36938; Galaxy 
music corp. 13316 


Snow (The) man; w and m Mae- 
Aileen Erb; pf. © May 29, 1933; HE 
pub. 86520; Theodore Presser co. 

13317 


So long depression; song, w Lawrence 
-Lebonte. © 1c. June 9, 1933; EH 
unp. 72463; William James Finley. 

13318 


-So tired; w Bob Smiley, melody Rip 
Turner. ‘© 1 c. June 28, 1933; H 
unp. 73186; Vernon Turner. 13319 


So what; selections from the musical 
comedy, w L. Feinstein; pf. ©1e. 
June 5, 1983; E unp. 73255; Merla 
Brandt and Leonard Feinstein. 

13320 


Softly, I hear the music playing; song, 
melody J. Waldman, jr. © 1 « 
June 28, 19383; E unp. 73245; Otto 
Kourim and Joseph Waldman, jr. 
13321 

Some day, sometime; song. © 1 ec. 
June 6, 1933; E unp. 72303; Frank 
B. Lambert and Marie O. Lambert. 

13322 


Some one else; fox trot song. ©1«. 
June 21, 1983; E unp. 73077; John 
Gamble. 13525 


Some Sunday in June; from Tickets 
please, w Anthony Derring, m 
Ronald Hill; with ukulele arr. © 
June 12, 1983; E for. 30314; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 13324 


13338 


Somebody; from Leave it to me, w 
and m Peter Mendoza; wtih ukulele 
arr. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30283; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd. 13325 


Somebody else; w George Arthurs and 
Holt Frederic, m Louis Jerome; 
with ukulele arr. © May 12, 1933; 
EK for. 30393; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd. 13326 

Someday; from The lost chord, w 
and m W. L. Trytel. © June 30, 
1933; E for. 30530; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd. 13327 


Someday you'll fall in love with some- 
one; w Max Eddy and Max-Blot, 
English, Henrik N. Ege, m Mireille; 
with ukulele arr. [Hnglish words 
only] © May 3, 1933; E for. 30277; 
Dix, lide 13328 


Somehow I cannot forget you; song. 
© 1c. May 31, 1983; E unp. 72395; 
David Forbes Parker. 13329 


Someone else; song; with ukulele arr. 
© June 16, 19338; E pub. 36900; 
Herb Jones. 13330 

Someone found my find, aren’t finders 


keepers in love; song. ©1c. June 
26, 1983; E unp. 73092; Oswald 


Payne Harrison. 13381 - 


Someone took love away; song. © 1 
ce. June 8, 19383; E unp. 72442; Bert- 
ram H. McCormack. 13332 


Something tells me you're tired of me; 
w Stella Dodi, m Anna Banri. © 1 
e. May 29, 1933; E unp. 72477; Anna 
Blazejewski and Stella Dziadosz. 

13333 


Son tutte uguali; fox-trot, versi A. L. 
Fiorita, m Guido Sagaria; orch. 
parti: © Jan. 28, 1983: /E). for. 
30464; Casa musicale Mauro. 13334 


Sonata XXX; the ecat’s fugue, Do- 
menico Scarlatti, transcribed A. 
Walter Kramer, ed. Albert Stoessel ; 
string orch. with pf. ad lib. Se. and 
pts. © May 18, 1933; E pub. 36821; 
G. Schirmer, ine. 13335 


Sonate ern la; de Pierre-Octave Fer- 
roud; violoncelle et pf. © Apr. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 30120; Durand et cie. 

13336 


Sonatine; par Stan Golestan; flute et 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1932: EB for. 30415; 
Editions Salabert. leat 


Song (A) for the girl I love; waltz 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © 1 ec. 
May 8, 19383; E unp. 71132; Laura 
J. Dean. 13338 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13339 


Song of a dreamer: w and m Tad 
James; with ukulele arr. © June 
19, 19383; E pub. 36790; T. S. Deni- 
son & CO. 13339 


Song of dreams; song. ©1c. June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72605; James Barron. 
13340 


Song of June 14th; pf. ©1c. June 
20, 1933; E unp. 72834; Arthur D. 
Allen. 13341 


Song (A) of progress; song. ©1e. 
June 9, 1933; E unp. 72461; Olietta 
I. Moore. 13342 


Song (The) of the forty niners; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72667; Ted Sherzberg. 13343 


Song of the huntsmen; w Richard 
Hovey, m composed and rev. Mar- 
shall Kernochan; men’s voices. © 
June 27, 1933: E pub. 36941; Ga- 
laxy music corp. 13344 


Song of the legionaire [sic]; w Al 
Lewis, m Al Sherman, pf. sc. Har- 
old Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 24, 1983; E pub. 36645; Ameri- 
can music corp. 13345 


Song (The) of the nightingale; Eng- 
lish w Lynton Hudson, m H. Ailbout. 
© Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 30822; Syl- 
vester music co., ltd. 13346 


Song (A) of the open country; mixed 
cho. © 1c. May 22, 1933; E unp. 
72481; Clare Alfred Rood. 13347 


Song (The) of the smuggler’s lass; 
w Jennie Dunbar, m Montague F. 
Phillips, op. 54, no. 2; in G min. © 
June 2, 1933; E for. 30348; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 13348 


Song (The) without a melody; song. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72141; 
Don Lo Groi. 13349 


Soon ’tis au revoir Mignon; pf. treble 
with w. © 1c. June 12, 1983; E 
unp. 72516; Jamie Blanchard Erick- 
son. 13350 


Sophisticated lady; by Duke Elling- 
ton, pf. sec. James Matté. © May 31, 
1933; E pub. 36676; Gotham music 
service, inc. 13351 


Southern clime; song, melody Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72126; Ernest Charles Oliver. 

18352 

Southern moon; song. © 1 ¢. June 30, 


1933; E unp. 738285; Linda A. Na- 
vary. 13353 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28. 


Southland melody; w and m Sara 
Goldman ; with ukulele arr. © May 
27, 1983; E pub. 36644; McKinley 
music co. 13354. 


Sparks; interméde, Van Hoorebeke et- 
Harry Parsons; oreh. ptes. © Apr. 
1, 1983; E for. 30111; Choudens. 

TSS55. 


Speak, Lord, Thy servant heareth; 
mixed voices. © May 1, 1933; E. 
pub. 36500; Edward Chase Douglas. 

13356. 


Speak to me words of love; w and 
melody. © 1. June 8, 1933; HE. 
unp. 72409; Seda Wray and J. P. 
Delaney. f BBY 


Special day songs; w and m Bene. 
Gibson Smyth, ed. Alfred B. Lane. 


© Mar. 11, 19383; E for. 30215; 
Allan & ¢o., prop. ltd. 13358 
Spend an evening at home; w L. 


Wolfe Gilbert, m Desider Josef 
Vecsei, arr. Emil Gerstenberger. © 
1 ec. June 1, 1933; EH unpe Wis; 
Movietone musie¢ corp. 13359- 


Spiders; song, from Sugar house; in 
F. © 1. June 29, 1933; E unp. 
73236; Agnes Elizabeth Rose. 

13360: 


Spill a little love on me; song, m 
' James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72754; 
Lana Maud Wessell. 13361 


Spirit (The) of democracy; song. ©- 
May 24, 1933; E pub. 36775; Minna 
Garvin. 13362: 


Spirit (The) of Dover high; march, 
George Samuel Contor; pf. ©1e. 
June 2, 1933; E unp. 72172; Samuel 
Contor. 13363 


Spring breezes; pf. © 1c. June 12, 
1983; E unp. 72535; Edna Marie. 
Lander. 13364- 


Spring hymn for Aphrodite; w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; mixed voices. 
© June 26, 1983; E pub. 36928; J. 


Fischer & bro. 13365. 
Spring (A) revel; song, arr. Jack 
Bullough. © May 1, 1933; E for. 


30279; Edith Alberta Stephens. 
13366 


Springfield college songs; w Gena 
Hickox, F. 8S. H. and others, m Nor-. 
man E. Mayer, Alexis T. Lwoff and 
others. © June 7, 1933; E pub. 
36755 ; Springfield college student as- 
sociation. 133677 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Springtime on parade; w and m Fred 
Feibel, Geo. Dunbar and Clarence 
Williams; with ukulele arr. © 
May 22, 1933; E pub. 36633; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc. 

13368 

Stairways; pf. ©1c. June 24, 1933; 

E unp. 73036; Adolph Deutsch. 
13369 


Star play; by William Hodson; pf. 
© June 12, 1983; E pub. 36697; 
Theodore Presser co. 13370 


Stars (The), the night, the moon; w 
and m Fred Rose; with ukulele arr. 
© June 19, 1988; E pub. 36795; 
T. S. Denison & Co. 13371 


Start right over again; song. ©1e. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72879; Wm. 
Claude Harris. . 13372 


Stella; vals tropical; pf. with w. 
Jan. 15, 1933; E pub. 36616; José 
Antonio Monrouzeau. 13373 


Stenka Razin; Russian ballad, Eng- 
lish version Mrs. P. W. Donovan, 
m arr. Malcolm McMillan; 4-pt. 
men’s cho. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36801; G. Schirmer, inc. 13374 


Still in memory you’re mine; song, 
melody Herman A. Hummel. © 1 
ce. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73248; Wm. 
Owens. 13375 


Stingy; fox-trot, w Larry Yoell, m 
Dino Alessi: with ukulele arr. 
May 23, 1833; E pub. 36542; New 
era music pub. co. 13376 


Stop and look; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72768; Her- 
man G. Comery. 13377 


Stornellata abbruzzese; versi e me- 
lodia. ©1c. June 15, 1933; Kk unp. 
72632; Pasquale Sciascia. 13378 


Strauss (Richard) Arabella; lyrische 
komodie, 3. aufzug, text Hugo Von 
Hofmannsthal. Klavierauszug mit 
text. © Mar. 8 1933; D 28468; 
Richard Strauss. 13378 * 


Street scene; by Alfred Newman, orch. 
D. Savino. © June 20, 1933; E pub. 
36842; Robbins music corp. 13379 


——hby R. H. Bassett, arr. Emil Gers- 
tenberger; pf. conductor. © 1 « 
June 16, 1983; E unp. 72733; Movie- 
tone music corp. 13380 


Stringin’ along on a shoestring; w 
Harold Adamson, m Burton Lane; 
with ukulele arr. Haia Kia. © June 
23, 1983; E pub. 36917; Keit-Engel, 
inc. 13381 


13395 


Stiicke fiir 3 gleiche melodie-instru- 
mente; v. Fritz Reuter u. Alfred 
Hense; blockfléten, violinen, fléten 
u.a. nrs. 1-9. © May 19, 1933; H 
for. 30218; D. Rahter. 13382 


Such an angel tho a red-head; song. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73094; 
Melville Grems. 13383 


Sugar bowl blues; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72893; 
Emma Hemby. 13384 


Summer dawn; w William Morris, m 
Marshall Kernochan, op. 12, no. 1; 
low voice. © June 15, 1933; E pub. 
36742; Galaxy music corp. [Copy- 
right is claimed on revision of 
music] 138385 


Summer-time frolic; polka, Mildred 
Adair; pf. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 
36908 ; Theodore Presser co. 13386 


Sun (The) is shining for baby and 
me; w Charles Tobias and Sidney 
Clare, m Gerald Marks; with 
ukulele arr. © June 13, 1933; E 
pub. 36872; Miller music, inc. 

13387 


Suniot Jove; song. © 1. co Junes2t 
1933; E unp. 73075; Luciano Passion 
Blas. 13388 


Sunbeam; selection, Van Hoorebeke et 
Harry Parsons; orch. ptes. © Apr. 
1, 1983; E for. 30112; Choudens. 

13389 


Supper time; w and m Irving Berlin. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73133; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 13390 


Sure (A) cure for the blues; from 
Speaking of operations, w and m 
Cliff Hess. © June 19, 1933; E pub. 
36760; M. Witmark & sons. 13391 


Swanee rhythm; w and m Les Wesley; 
with ukulele and male or mixed 
quartet arrs. © June 19, 1933; E 
pub. 36797; T. S. Denison & co. 

13392 


Sweet Allegra; w Harry Lambert, m 
Marie Ordway and Frank Lambert. 
© 1c. June 9, 19383; E unp. 72455; 
Frank B. Lambert and Marie O. 
Lambert. 13393 


Sweet April night; w and melody. © 
1 ce. June.19,, 19383; BE, upp. (761: 
Al Morris. 13394 


Sweet Ernestine; song; with banjo, 
guit. and ukulele arr. Ben Bullough. 
© June 26, 1933; E pub. 36937; 
Ivor Ajax. 13395 


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13396 


Sweet is Thy work my God, my King; 
w Isaac Watts; sop., alto and bar.; 


in EF maj.’ ©: 1 ¢.-Apr. 22, 19335 EB 
unp. 70398 ; Martha Cooney Cochran. 
13396 

Sweet little dream; song. ©1c. June 


19, 1933; E unp. 72785; Mary Beth 
Raborn. 13397 
Sweet mama hurry home or Ill be 
gone; w and melody Jack Neville. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72934; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 13398 


Sweet rhythm; string quartet. ©1c. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72912; Alan 


Manfred Shulman. 13399 
Sweet Spanish dreams; tango, W 
Charles Brave, and melody. © 1. 


June 22, 1933; E unp. 72981; Santi 
Tafarella. 13400 


Sweet visions; waltz intermezzo; pf. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72789 ; 
Frank Ojstershek. 13401 


Sweetest (The) gal in town; from 
Pickin’ the winner, w and m Cliff 
Hess. © June 19, 1933; E pub. 
36764; M. Witmark & sons. 13402 


Sweetest (The) girl in the world; w 
and melody. ©1c. June 5, 1933; E 
unp. 72274; Johnny Baker. 13403 


Sweetheart a memory to me; w and 
‘melody. © 1c. June 16, 1983; E 
unp. 72658; Mabel Coats. 13404 


Sweetheart come back to me; song, W 
Ollie Weber. © 1c. June 14, 1933; 
E unp. 72584; Willard William Wal- 
ler. 13405 


Sweetheart, darling, more; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73148; Thomas J. McHale. 13406 


Sweetheart, dear, for you and me; w 
Mrs. F. Wrubel, m Clifford M. Eddy, 
jr. © 1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 
72659; Nellie Louese Wrubel. 13407 


Sweetheart I will promise anything for 
you; w and m Grant Kane. ©1 6c. 
June 12, 1933; E unp. 72881; Zelma 
Grant Kane. 13408 


Sweetheart kiss me goodnight; valse 
song. ©1ec. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72899; Bruno Wozniak. 13409 


Sweetheart of sweet sixteen; fox-trot, 
w Gus Kahn, m J. Fred Coots; with 
ukulele and male quartette arrs. © 
June 19, 1933; E pub. 368384; Leo 


Feist, inc. 13410 
Sweetheart of the campus; w Ellen 
Erstad, m George Bresland, arr. 


pt. 1, Sve 


Jean Walz. © May 20, 1933; E pub. 
36639 ; McKinley music Co. 13411 


Sweetheart of the town; fox trot song. 
© 1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 73072; 
Lorena Smith. 13412 


Sweetheart remember me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 26, 1933; E unp. 
72810; Don B. McMullen. 13413 


Sweetheart town; song, w Frances 
Estelle Lehlbach. © June 20, 1933; 
E pub. 386799; Valborg Teeling 
Walters. 13414 


waltz song, w Frances Estelle 
Lehlbach, arr. George F. Briegel; 
orch. pts. © June 20, 1983; E pub. 
36798; Valborg Teeling Walters. 

13415 


Swift constructor; w and melody. © 
1:c. June -19, 19353) Hi npatee 
Herman G. Comery. 13416 


Swing that thing; w and m Shelton 
Brooks. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 
36949; Handy bros. music ¢Co., ine. 

13417 


Symphonette; symphonic themes, sim- 
plified and interpreted, text F. 
Sheehy, themes A. M. Schuff. 1. 
Coriolanus, Isolde, Wotan.—2. Wil- 
liam Tell, Nutcracker dances. © 
Jan. 12, 17, 1932; AA 112903, 112904; 
Frances Sheehy. 13418, 13419 


Take me to the dance, take me to the 
show; w Robert Wallace, melody 
Russ Broms. © 1 ¢. June 28, 1933; 
E unp. 73197; John Henry Myers. 


13420 
Talisman; marcha, melody, Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 


72962; Southern music pub. co., inc. 
13421 


Talkin’ to the river; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72512; 
James Edward Tyler. 13422 


Tangle-weed; song. © 1 ¢. June 15, 
1933; E unp. 72606; Forrest Wyatt. 
13423 


Tango (11) ; de L’amante nuoya, Piero 
Ostali, trascrizione libera Guido 
Farinelli; violino, violoncello e pf. 
conduttore, con violino 2 e contra- 
basso ad lib. © Mar. 28, 1933; EH 
for. 30333; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
S.a. 13424 


Tartary ; song, w Walter de la Mare. | 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72591; 
Lila Marie Challis. 13425 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 6, 1933 


Taylor (Colin) Four little sketches; 
pf. © Mar. 29, 1923; E for. 30323; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd. 18426 


Te Deum; w aus dem Roémisches mess- 
buch, n). Hermann Schroeder, op. 16; 
gem. chor mit 2 trompeten und 3 
posaunen, tuba ad lib., oder a cap- 


pella, oder mit orgel. Partitur. © 
May 30, 19838; E for. 30869; B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 13427 


Tea cup; from International house, w 
and m Ralph Rainger, arr. Jackson; 
pf. conductor. ©1ec. June 16, 1933; 
E unp. 72731; Famous music corp. 


13428 

Tear drops; song. © 1c. June 9, 
1983; E unp. 72872; Frances De 
Cara. 13429 


Technician (The) ; by R. M. Endresen ; 
cornet; pf. acc. © June 15, 1933; 
Epub. 36751; Rubank, ine. 134380: 


Tell me oriole; w and m Fred HE. 
Ahlert and Edgar Leslie; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 
36552 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 13431 


Tell me where is fancy bred; 2-pt. 
song, w Shakespeare, m Eric Coates, 
arr. Alec Rowley. © June 9, 1933; 
E for. 30426; Boosey & co., ltd. 

13432 


Tell me why; song. ©1e. June 16, 
1983; E unp. 72637; Carl Deman- 
gate. 13433 


Tell me you're pretending; song, m 


Vener Lee Williams. © 1c. June 
14, 1933; E unp. 725738; ‘Edward 
Mauro. 134384 


Temple (The) builder; hymn, author 
of first 3 verses unknown, 4th verse 
DyeG. Cl. TT. ©’ Apr. 225193835" 
pub. 36684; Grant Colfax Tullar. 

13485. 


Tempting; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
.1 e. June 16, 1983; E unp. 72648; 
Roger Wm. Brown and Rolf Gunst. 

134386 


Tender memories; song. w J. C. Wal- 
ter and BE. B. Hood. © May 831, 
1933; E pub. 36658; Salvatore Picar- 
dini. 13437 


That last kiss; waltz, w and m Caro- 
lyn Warren. © May 29, 1933;' E 
pub. 36601; Walter A. Quincke. 

13488 


That night divine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 19, 1988; E unp. 72749; Al 
West. 13439 


13453 


That old leather pocketbook of 
mother’s; w and m Fred Rose and 
Rex Maupin; with ukulele arr. © 
May 31, 1933; E pub. 36496; Olman 
music corp. 13440 


That polka dot girl; m Burrell Van 


Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. June 
14, 19838; E unp. 72561; Alwine 
Loomis. 13441 
That Rocky Mountain lullaby that 


made you mine; m Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. with w.. © 1c. June 
7, 1933; E unp. 72359; Elizabeth 
Powers. 13442 


That’s you dear sweetheart of mine; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 72187; John Bernard Son- 
tag. 13443 


That sweet baby smile; w, m and voc. 
array Gite. une) 9: t93Se wun. 
72466; Melvin Blijah Mayo. 13444 


Theme sheet Portland symphony or- 
chestra, fourth matinee, Jan. 8; text 
F. Sheehy, themes A. M. Schuff. © 
Jan. 5, 1982; AA 112902; Frances 
Sheehy. 13445 


Then you will know what it means 
to be blue; song. © 1c. June 5, 
1933; E unp. 72279; Peggy Manney. 

13446 


There are lonesome folks at home; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr)? © tc, vune 8) 193308) 
unp. 72423; Jennie Coger. 13447 


There’s a Roosevelt in the chair; song, 
arr. Baird Hamlin. © May 5, 1933; 
E pub. 86377; Herman Ley. 13448 


There’s work to be done; w and mel- 
ody Ann Ronell. © 1c. June 14, 
19838; E unp. 72560; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 13449 


Thereunder; song; in F. ©1c. June 
29, 1933; E unp. 73239; Agnes Eliza- 
beth Rose. 13450 


They all do the rumba since rumba 
became the rage; w Edward Pola, 
m Franz Steininger; with ukulele 
arr. © June 3, 1933; E for. 30837; 
Lawrence Wright musie co. 13451 


They always call me May; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 
72590; Hal Lish. 13452 


They call me August; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1983; E unp. 72715; 
Erwin H. Davison and J. P. Delaney. 

13453 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13454 


They’re all congratulatin’ me; w and 
m Chas. O’Flynn, George W. Meyer 
and Pete Wendling; with ukulele 
arr. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 36590; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

13454 


They that trust in the Lord; 4-pt. cho., 
w from Psalm 125, m Harry R. Spier; 
mixed voices and sop. solo, with 
organ ace. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36805; G. Schirmer, ine. 13455 


Thinking of mother; w and m Jack 
Packman. © May 23, 1933; E pub. 
36780; John Packman. 13456 


Thirty acres; song. © 1 ¢. May 29, 
1933; E unp. 72628; James W. Stan- 
ford. 13457 


This heart belongs to you; w Ernest 
St. Cyr, with melody. © 1c. June 
12, 193838; E unp. 72508; Darby St. 
John. 13458 

This lovely rose; w Bruce Sievier, m 
Harold Ramsay. © May 12, 1933; 
E for. 30334; Chappell & co., ltd. 

13459 

This tattered old coat of mine; w and 


melody. © 1) .¢. June? 20, 2 4933 = 
E unp. 72805; David Riley Car- 
penter. 13460 


Those enchanting words I love you; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. June 21, 1933; 
E unp. 73065; Marie V. Dennis. 

13461 


Those old Texas long-horns; w and 
melody. © 1c June 24, 1933; E 
unp. 73114; Louise E. Grom. 

13462 


Those sweetheart blues; song. ©1e. 
June 29, 1933; E unp. 73250; Mason 
Lloyd Ramey. 13463 


Those were the happy days; w and 
melody. © 1e June 1, 1933; HE 
unp. 72146; Frank Stone. 13464 


Thrill (The) of your kiss; w P. Med- 
bury, melody L. Fields. © 1c. May 
29, 1933; E unp. 73028; Leslie Fields 


and Phyllis Medbury. 13465 
Through the desert nights; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 27, 1933; EB 


unp. 71973; Roeco Zappia. 13466 


Thrush (A) at dawn; w Edward 
Lockton, m Lorna Norman; in D. 
© May 19, 1933; E for. 30349; En- 
och & sons (1927) ltd. 13467 

Thumb (The) song; w and melody. 


© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73108; 
Leonard Hawk. 13468 


o6 


pt. DT, nese we ee 


Tide (The) came in and swept my 
dreams away; w Jack Meskill and 
Ray Klages, melody J. Fred Coots. 
© 1c. June 3, 1983; E unp. 72195; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 13469 


Time; w and melody. © 1 ¢. June 24, 
1933; E unp. 73038; George Febbo. 
13470 


Time has made a lot of changes for 
me; w and m Curly Trump. ©1c. 
June’ 2, 1933; EH) unp. %2is2 ee 
Trump. 13471 


Timely (A) warning, vot-er dry; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 6, 1933; 
E unp. 72299; Felix B. Parker. 

13472 


Times (The) are getting better all the 
time; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ce. June 21, 19835°) ump a0t-: 
Florence Ethel Schmidt. 13473 


Tiny toys; w and m Smilin’ Ed Mc- 
Connell; with ukulele arr. © June 
14, 1933; E pub. 36839; Forster mu- 
sie publisher, ine. 13474 


To a princess; by Arthur Lange; pf. 
© 1c. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73257; 
Movietone music corp. 13475 


To a rose; w Virginia Louise Kruse, 
m Carrie H. Pennywell. ©1c. June 
13, 1933; E unp. 72536; G. Mildred 
Kruse. 13476 


To be or not to be in love; song. © 
1 ec. June 6, 1933; HE pnpeaieaee 
Mitchell Grand. 13477 


To Celia; w Caius Valerius Catullus, 
m Ralph L. Baldwin; women’s cho. 
© June 26, 1933; E pub. 36927; J. 
Fischer & bro. 13478 


Tom of Bedlam; unison, w anon., m 
Desmond MacMahon. © June 30, 
1933; E for. 30403; Novello & co., 
ltd. 13479 


Tomasi (Henri) Capriccio; réduction 
pour violon et pf. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30257; Henry Lemoine & 
cie. 13480 

Top o’' the house; w Eric Haydon, m 
Lauri Bowen. © May 24, 1933; E 
for. 30338; Chappell & co., ltd: 

13481 


Torchlight (The) procession; by Evan- 


geline Lehman; pf. June 12, 
1933; E pub. 36694; Theodore 
Presser co. 13482 


Torero; Spanischer walzer, 8S. Trans- 
lateur, op. 100, bearb. Leo. Kiéhler ; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © Feb. 15, 


9 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


1932; E for. 30514; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag. 13483 


Toreros (Los); ballet-pantomime, 
seénario Félix Rosan, m Henri Col- 
flere pi 9©! Apr; 1,.1933's) Bfor. 
30197 ; Editions Salabert. 13484 


‘Toujours plus haut; de Les cols bleus, 
paroles Roger Bernstein, m G. van 
Parys; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
Apr. 1, 1983; E for. 30183; Editions 
Salabert. 13485 


Tragedy; by R. H. Bassett; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. June 6, 1933; E 
unp. 72318; Movietone music corp. 

13486 


‘Transience; w Phyllis Hartnoll; men’s 
voices. © May 23, 1933; E for. 
30204; Arnold Williams. 13487 


‘Trayv’lin’; w and m Harvey Enders; 
low or med voice. © May 19, 1933; 

E pub. 36812; G. Schirmer, inc. 

; 13488 


‘Trebbiatura (La); versi e melodia. 
© 1c. June 15, 1933; E unp. 72633 ; 
Pasquale Sciascia. 13489 


“Trinity college of music; music for 
examinations and general study, 
re-arr. by Rex de Cairos-Rego; pf. 
1. Junior div., groups 2, 7, 9, 13, com- 
plete-——2. Senior div., groups 7, 8, 
24, complete.—8. Intermediate div., 
groups 1, 4, 10. © June 22, 1933; 
E for. 30495-30497 ; W. H. Paling & 
eo.” Ttd. 13490-13492 


‘Trio in D major; op. 20; pf., violin 
and ’cello. © May 18, 1933; E pub. 
36866; Mary Thaxter Aiken. 134938 


‘Tristezas; tango, M. Melfi et A. J. 
Pesenti; orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 30123; Editions Max 
Hschig. 13494 


“‘Truest (The) friend mother of mine; 
w and melody. ©1ce. June 2, 1933; 
EK unp. 72177; Walenty John To- 
karezyk. 13495 


Trying to forget; fox trot song. © 
myves dune 21.1933; Hi unp. , 73059 ; 
Ivora Harris. 13496 


‘Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) One 
who has yearn’d alone; English ver- 
sion of Goethe’s poem, by Th. Baker, 
m op. 6, no. 6, arr. Wallingford 
Riegger; 4-pt. male cho. © June 1, 
1933 ;;5 EH pub. 36808; G. Schirmer, 
ine. : 13497 


‘Tu es parti; paroles et m Fernand 
Goeyens. © May 15, 1933; E for. 
30317; A. Cranz. 13498 


Tu le sais; fox-blues, de Paris-soleil, 
paroles Michel Mourguet, m René 
Sylviano; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30180; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 13499 


Tu Mariuccia; versi e melodia. © 
1 e. June 15, 19383; E unp. 72631; 
Pasquale Sciascia. 13500 


Turn ye to Me; w Christopher North, 
Scotch folksong, arr. Katherine K. 
Davis; mixed cho. © June 8, 1933; 
E pub. 36661; E. C. Schirmer music 
co. 13501 


"Twas on a dreamy night like this; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1c. June 
16, 1933; E unp. 72663; Vincent Guy 
Mistretta. 13502 


Twenty-one guns for Susie; w Robert 
Leslie, with melody. © 1 ¢. June 
10, 1933; E unp. 72464; Kenneth 
Leslie, 13503 


Twilight at the cliff; waltz, from The 
cliff dwellers, melody. © 1c. June 
16, 1988; E unp. 72642; Stephen 
Maxmillian Katzer. 13504 


Twilight down in Tennessee; w Billy 
Hill, melody Peter De Rose. ©1c. 
June 12, 19338; E unp. 72540; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 13505 


Twilight in Taormina; by Francesco 
B. DeLeone; pf. © May 29, 1933; 
EK pub. 36527; Theodore Presser ¢o. 

13506 


*Twill be sweet, little girl; w and m 
Herbert Hall Taylor. © June 13, 
1933; E pub. 36708; Pearl book co. 

13507 


Two (The) donkeys; by Berenice 
Violle, op. 22, no. 2; pf. with w. © 
May 19, 19383; E pub. 36815; G. 
Schirmer, ine. 13508 


Two guitars; Russian Gypsy melody, 
transcribed Rob Roy Peery; pf. © 
June 12, 1933; E pub. 36704; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 13509 


Two times a night; w and melody 
Benny Samberg. © 1 c¢. June 12, 
1933; E unp. 72541; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. 13510 


Uncle Sam we’re coming back; song. 
© 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 72309; 
Adelaide Flowers. 13511 


Uncle Sammy we're behind you; w 
Harry Lambert, m Marie Ordway 
and Frank Lambert. © 1c. June 6, 
1933; E unp. 72304; Frank B, Lam- 
bert and Marie O. Lambert. 138512 


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13513 


Unconquered; w William H. Henley, 
m Marshall Kernochan; low voice. 
©: June 15, 1933; E pub. 36727; 
Galaxy music corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 13513 


Under a western moon in June; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72676; Walter Lee Webester. 

13514 


Under the big pale moon; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72147; Frank Stone. 13515 


Under the cotton moon; from Speak- 
ing of operations, w and m Cliff 


Hess. © June 19, 1933; E pub. 
36763; M. Witmark & sons. 13516 
Under the linden trees; w Charles 


O’Flynn, French, Jacques Réale, m 
Lee David, arr. J. Rosamond John- 


son; with ukulele arr. © June 8, 
19383; E pub. 36625; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. LBs! 


Under the moonbeam; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72411; 
Mildred Kaye and J. P. Delaney. 

13518 


Under the wishing moon; w G. Weber, 
m Mark Allen Weber. © 1 ¢. June 
28, 1983; E unp. 73195; Mark and 
Grace Weber. 13519 


Under your spell; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. ©1c. June 14, 
1933; E unp. 72562; Lillian Gland. 

13520 


Underneath Ohio’s big orange moon; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. June 
19, 1983; E unp. 72778; Emil Wind- 
miller. 13521 


Underneath the Georgia moon; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 
72753; Jennie Desselberger. 18522 


Underneath the lovers’ moon; song, w 
Daniel Franklin. © 1c. June 20, 
1933; E unp. 72820; Sindel Kopp. 

13523 


Underneath the old sunbonnet; valse 
song. © 1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
73063; Leona G. Dress. 13524 


Union (The); mixed voices. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 19383; E unp. 73093; Archer 


D. Higenbroadt. 13525 
Unison (The) band book; by John 
Livin Verweire; pts. © June 12, 


1933; E pub, 36660; Geo. O. Thain. 
13526 


pt. I, nes. voz 


Universal peace march; pf. © 1 e. 
June 22, 1933; E unp. 73000; Nicola 
R. Sigismondi. 13527 


Until the end of time; w and m Lee 
Phillips. © 1c. June 8, 1933; E 
unp. 72368; Philip Lee Ralph. 

13528 


Up the creek without a paddle with 
you; w and melody. ©1c. June 8, 
1933; E unp. 72202; Aaron Brown. 

13529. 


Utopia; suite of 4 pieces, Arthur F. 
Tate; pf. © May 24, 1933; E for, 
30390; H. Freeman & co. 13530 


Vagabonda; tango, versi Enrico Frati; 
pf. © Feb. 1, 1933; E for. 30473; 
G. Rampoldi. 13531 


Vallée (La) d’Ossau; valse, G. Ben- 
oist; harmonie ptes., avec conduc- 


teur. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30104; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie. 13532 
Valley Forge march; by Edwin 


Franko Goldman; full band pts. © 
June 238, 1983; E pub. 36905; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 13533 


Valls (Josep) Concerto; 2 violini, 
viola, violoncello ed oreh. Partition. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30261; Josep 
Valls. 13534 


Valse etude; arr. from the violin solo 
by Henry Geehl, by Gustav Holst; 
pf. © Jan. 26, 1933; E for. 30274; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd. 13535 


Valse Francesca; op. 5; with pf. acc. 
© 1c. June 28, 1933; E unp. 73207; 
Marius S. Mannik. 13536 


Varelito ; paso-doble, José M. Lucchesi ; 
orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1933; H for. 
30113 ; Choudens. 13537 


Variationen tiber ein eigenes thema; 
von Viktor Hruby; orch. Partitur. 
© May 4, 1933; E for. 30484; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel. 13538 


Vaya veronicas; paso-doble; orq. ptes. 
2°,ed. © May 2, 1938 ; E for. 30270; 
Juan Duran Alemany. 13539 


Venetian idylle; by Gatty Sellars; pf. 
© June 23, 1933; E for. 30430; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd. 13540 


Ventanita colonial; melody, Agustin 
Lara. ©1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 
72963 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

13541 


Ver hot aza meidele; Ww and melody. 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 72568; 
Hyman Yablonik. 13542 


064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1983 


Veracruz; melody, Agustin Lara. © 
1 ec June 14, 19383; E unp. 72964; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 13548 


Verdure (La) dorée; poémes Tristan 
Deréme, m Philippe Gaubert. nr. 
1-7. © Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30148; 
Heugel. 13544 


Vermont; w and m Ethel Chase 
Creaser, arr. James Haupt; mixed 


cho. © June 19, 1933; Epub. 
36756; Harms, inc. 13545 
Veronica chamaedrys; mannertreu, 


text Johannes Trojan, m Wilhelm 
Rinkens, op. 2c; dreistimmigen frau- 
enchor, a cappella. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
30411; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 
13546 


by R. M. Endresen ; 
cornet; pf. ace. © June 15, 1933; 
EH pub. 36752; Rubank, ine. 13547 


“Vida (La) es suefio; bolero, cancion. 
© 1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 72914; 
Pedro de Gracia. 13548 


Viennese memories of Lehar; arr. 
Henry Hall; pf. © May 17, 1933; 
E for. 303836; Chappell & co., ltd. 

13549 


Viennese waltz; pf. © 1c. June 8, 
19338; E unp. 72412; Edward L. 
Bement. 13550 


Vincent ventures; musical play, text 
HKdith Parker, Mrs. Hugh O’Neil 
Hencken and P. R. Batchelder, with 
melodies. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1933; D 
28463; Peggy R. Batchelder. 13550* 


Vindobona; marche, K. Komzak, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30167; Editions 
Salabert. 13551 


Violets at dawn; by Francesco B. De- 
Leone; pf. © May 29, 1983; E pub. 
36529; Theodore Presser co. 13552 


Violin (A) is singing in the street; 
Ukrainian folk song, English ver- 
sion Max T. Krone, m arr. Alexander 
Koshetz; mixed voices. © June 22, 
1933; E pub. 36849; M. Witmark & 
sons. 13553 


Vocalizzi; nello stile moderno, Con acc. 
di pf., F. Alfano, F. Ciléa, et al. 2°. 
ser. fase. 1°. Voci acute——fasec. 2°. 
Voci medie.—fase. 3°. Voci gravi. 
© June 19, 1933 ; E for. 30522-30524 ; 
G. Ricordi & co. 13554-13556 


Voice (A) sweet and low; song. © 
1 ec. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73087; 
Catharine Cobb Davidson. 13557 


Victor (The) ; 


Volksfest nacht; German medley two- 
step, arr. for pf. accordion, with w. 
© May 22, 1933; E pub. 36679; Ed- 
ward J. Thurow. 13558 


Von liebe singen alle geigen; English 
waltz, text Richard Rillo u. A. Rob- 
inson, m Jim Cowler. © Mar. 10, 
1933; EH for. 30319; Drei masken 
musik, G.m.b.H. 13559 


Wade in the water; negro spiritual, 
arr. Noble Cain; divided 4-pt. cho., 
mixed voices. © May 19, 1933; EB 
pub. 36807; G. Schirmer, inc. 13560 


arr. for mixed voices, unacc. 
©1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72505; 
J. Rosamond Johnson. 13561 


Waiting; valse song. ©1c. June 21, 
1933; E unp. 73064; W. G. H. Hew- 
lett. 13562 


Waiting for someone who’ll always be 
gone; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1933; EH unp. 72807; Hno Lam- 
bertus. 13563 


Waiting for you; song, melody Tito 
Guizar. ©1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72328; Marjorie Harper. 13564 


—valse, w D. M. Hickox, m Carl 
Elwood Shellabarger. © 1 ¢. June 
27, 1988; E unp. 73160; Doris M. 
Hickox and Carl E. Shellabarger. 

13565 


——w and melody. © 1c. June 14, 
1933; E unp. 72570; Ernest Wil- 
liams. 13566 


Wake up! everybody; w and melody 
Winifred Law. © 1c. May 24, 
19383; EH unp. 72371; A. Winifred 
Widney Law. 13567 


Waldfee-zauber ; intermezzo [and] Mut 
und kraft; marsch: Willi Thiele 
[and] Heldenehrung; marsch, Her- 
mann Blume: militirmusik stim- 
men. © Mar. 7, 1933; E for. 30291; 
Hd. Bote & G. Bock. 13568 


Waldteufel-reigen ; potpourri aus wal- 
zern v. Emil Waldteufel, arr. Leo- 
pold Weninger ; salon-orch. stimmen. 
© Jan. 1, 1933; E for. 30510; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag. 13569 


Walk right in an’ set down; negro 
spiritual, adapted and arr. for mixed 
voices, unacec. ©1c. June 12, 1933; 
E unp. 72506; J. Rosamond Johnson. 

13570 


Walking in the rain; song. ©1.. 
June 13, 1983; E unp. 72558; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 13571 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13572 


Waltz chromatic; by R. M. Endresen; 
cornet; pf. acc. © June 15, 1933; 
E pub. 36753 ; Rubank, ine. 13572 


Waltz with me: w and melody Harry 
Revel and Mack Gordon. © 1 «. 
June 16, 1933; E unp. 72641; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

13573 


Waltzing in blue; w Jo Trent and 
Gordon Clifford, melody Neil Moret. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unp. 72121; 
Leo Feist, inc. 13574 


Waltzing the scale: w and m M. C. 
Irving and Otis Spencer; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 5, 1933; E pub. 
36605 ; Spencer-Irving music co. 

13575 


Wanderchild; w anon., m Marshall 
Kernochan; high voice. © June 15, 
1933; E pub. 36728; Galaxy music 
corp. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision of music] 13576 


Wandering; pf. © 1c. May 26, 1933; 
E unp. 72811; Don B. McMullen. 
13577 


Was it only last night; w and melody 
Helen Murray. 1 er sune Ag; 
1933 ; E unp. 72668; Pearl L. Scheid. 

13578 


Wasted love; w and melody. ©1.. 
June 26, 1983; E unp. 73119; Mar- 
garet May Littlejohn. 13579 


Wasting time; 2 pfs. © 1c. May 8381, 
1933; E unp. 72603; Ernst Bacon. 
13580 


Watchful moon; w and melody. © 1 
c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 72819; Lil- 
lian Boyer and Annabell Rowe. 

13581 


Watching a star; song. © 1c. June 
17, 1933; E unp. 72718; Olga Backus 
Pyles. 13582 


Watchman’s song; German folk song, 
English, Albert G. Latham, arr. with 
acc. and optional descant W. Gillies 
Whittaker. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
30244; Oxford univ. press. 13583 


Waterfall (The) ; arpeggio waltz, Ma- 
rie Hobson; pf. © May 19, 1933; 
E pub. 36813; G. Schirmer, inc. 

13584 


Way (The) to kiss a girl; song. ©1 
e. June 22, 1933; E unp. 72969; Na- 


thaniel Valentine. 13585 
We are wet again; song. © June 6, 
1933; E pub. 36854; Biagio Mormile. 
13586 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


We can do the same thing too; w and 
m Carol Lee, Al. Piantadosi and 
Jack Glogau; with ukulele arr. © 
May 18, 1933; E pub. 36612; Alfred 
music co., ine. 13587 


We had to be through; w D. Castore, 
melody P. Militello. © 1 ¢. May 31, 
1933; E unp. 72098; Pete Militello 
and Don Castore. 13588 


We lift our eyes; song. © 1 c. June 
15, 19338; E unp. 72629; Kathleen S. 
Corbett. 13589 


We'll always have tonight to remem- 
ber; w Harold Berg, m Will Col- 
lins; with guit. arr. © June 23, 
1933; E pub. 36861; Olman music 
corp. 13590 


We'll find a way; w Robert Burk, and 
melody. © 1c. June 15, 1933; E 
unp. 72614; John G. Barnes. 13591 


We'll go on parade; song. ©1c. June 
12, 1933; E unp. 72878; Dora Dana. 
13592 


We'll have a honeymoon some day; w 
and m Harry Woods; with ukulele 
arr. Haia Kia. © May 23, 1933; 
E pub. 36498; Keit-Engel, inc. 

13593 


We're coming through; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73158; 
Gracie Cornett Ramsey. 13594 


We're hand in hand again; song. © 
1 e. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72756; 
Richard Milo Graves. 13595 


We're seein’ Harry home; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 2, 1933; E unp. 
72175; Wendell W. Hall. 13596 


We send men flying; song, m J. J. 
Wilson. © 1c. June 24, 1933; E 
unp. 73042; Edmund Suchocki. 

13597 


We, sperit [sic] of /33; song. ©l1ec. 
June 23, 1933; E unp. 73020; Mu- 
riel McKee. 13598 


We two together; w Walt Whitman, 
m Marshall Kernochan; high voice. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36720; Ga- 
laxy music corp. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision of music] 

13599 


We won’t have to sell the farm; fox- 
trot, w Al Bryan, m Allie Wrubel, 
arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © June 
20, 1933; E pub. 36833; Leo Feist, 
ine. 13600 

— — with ukulele arr. 

© June 14, 1933; E pub. 36784; Leo 

Feist, inc. 13601 


066 


no. 6, 1933 


—— —— —— melody Allie Wrubel. 
© 1c. May 27, 1933; E unup. 72119; 
Leo Feist, inc. 13602 


Wear a spray of shamrock; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 19, 19383; E unp. 72745; 
Bertha M. Thorne. 18608 


Wedding bells; w Mrs. F. Wrubel, m 
Clifford M. Eddy, jr. © 1 «¢. June 
16, 1983; E unp. 72661; Nellie 
Louese Wrubel. 13604 


Weep no more; w Mrs. O. H. P. Bel- 
mont, m T. Tertius Noble. © June 
16, 1988; E pub. 36747; G. Ricordi 
ee) Co., INC: 13605 


Weg (Der); 15 gesingen nach ged. 
Carmen Studer, m Felix Weingart- 
ner, op. 82, nr. 1-15; sop. u. bar. 
Klavierauszug. © Mar. 30, 1933; E 
for. 30847; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

13606 


Welcome shriners; w and m Joseph 
E. Saunders. © 1c. June 3, 1933; 
EK unp. 72223; Harmony music pub. 
co. 13607 

Wenn dir eine schéne frau begegmet ; 
foxtrot, text Friedrich Schwarz, m 
Fred Raymond. 1. Orch. stimmen; 
Special arr. Richard Etlinger.—2. 
Gesang u. klavier. © Apr. 20, 1931; 
E for. 303887, 39388; Otto Junne, 
G. m. b. H. 13608, 13609 


Were you in love with me; w and mel- 
ody. ©le Jure 1, 1933; E unp. 
72116; Sherman A. Murphy, jr. 

13610 


Westward ho; march, W. Arthur Se- 
well; band pts. © May 12, 1933; 
E pub. 36615; Carl] Dillon music ¢o. 

13611 


What a pleasant surprise; w Edward 
Heyman, melody John W. Green. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; B unp. 72488; 
Yamous music corp. 13612 


What are little girls made of; w 
Eddie De Lange and Harry Frankel, 
m J. Russel Robinson; with ukulele 
arr. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 36563 ; 
Mills music, inc. 13613 


What better time for dreaming; song. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72139; 
Pearl Beed. 13614 


What else can I tell you sweetheart ; 
song. ©1ec. June 26, 1933; E unp. 
73106; Baldemar Simon. 13615 


What else could: I do; w and melody. 
©1ec. June 29, 1933; E unp. 73223; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13629 


Frank Fanning, Horace Van Nor- 
man and Jimmy Delaney. 13616 


What evy’ry little baby ought to know; 
w and melody Lew Paul. © 1 «. 
June 19, 1983; E unp. 72788; Robert 
Wilson Stringer. 13617 


What or who am I to you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 8, 1983; E unp. 72424; 
Carl Jehl. 13618 


What’s become of bum-diddle-de-um- 
bum-bum-bum; w and melody. 
ive June 26, 1933; EH unp: 73116; 
Charles T. Thompson. 13619 


Whatcha so hotcha for; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1932; E unp. 72687; 
Rose Pergola. 13620 


Whatever it is I’m against it; w Bert 
Kalmar, m Harry Ruby; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 6, 1933; E pub. 
36654; Famous music corp. 18621 


When a feller needs a friend; w Mar- 
garet Whitney, m J. V. DeCimber, 
Bill Carlsen and Al Buettner; with 
ukulele arr. Wm. Grigg. © June 16, 
1933; E pub. 36897; Western music 
publishers. 13622 


When are they going to find us ow’t to 
do; w and m Jack Henry; with uku- 
lele arr. Alvin D. Keech. © May 
30, 1983; E for. 30335; B. Feldman 
& co. 18623 


When daddy goes to work again; m 
Burrell Van Buren; pf. with w. 
1 e@. June 3, 1933; E unp. 72196; 
Victor L. Truxel. 13624 


When dreams end; w and melody. © 
1c. June 27, 1983; E unp. 73155; 
Martin A. Chernin. 13625 


When Hogan paid his rent; Irish com- 
ic song, w and m J. W. Kelly, arr. 
H. S. Krouse. © June 13, 1933; EB 
pub. 36669; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 13626 


When I hear those church bells ring- 
ing; w Richard W. Pasco, m Will 
EH. Dulmage and H. O’Reilly Clint. 
©io4+. ce. JunesT, 19335, Pe unp (2322 ° 
Jenkins music co. 13627 


When I look at you, dear; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 
72680; Ricardo R. Medina. 13628 


When I’m roller skating in the park 
with you; w B. Nevins, melody L. 


Keller. © 1c. June 3, 1933; E unp. 
72213; Leonard Keller and Bert 
Nevins. 


13629 


067 


ar, 


CATALOGUE OF -COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13630 


When I waltzed with you; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © June 12, 1933; E 
pub. 86881; Ida Steele Osgood. 

13630 


When it was yet dark; Easter anthem, 
w from the Bible, m H. Henner; 
mixed voices. © 1c. June 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73052; George Dement Tufts. 

13631 


When love’s old song was new; w John 


Klenner, with melody. ©1c. June 
9, 1933; E unp. 72459; Abbe 
Damesek. 136382 


When my baby’s passing by; song. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72755; 
Richard Milo Graves. 13633 


When my sweetheart becomes my 
wonderful wife; Ww and melody 
Shorty Smith, © 1c. June 27, 
18338; EH unp. 78157; Reuben T. 
Smith. 13634 


--When the circus comes to town; song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72388; 
Helen M. Moore. 13635 


When the golden sun is sinking in the 
hills; w Dune Gardner, m Dino 
Alessi. © May 22, 1933; E pub. 
36548; New era music pub. co. 

13636 


When the huisache blooms in Texas; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ June 24, 
1933 ; E unp. 73115; Louise E. Grom. 

13637 


When the leaves are falling; w Phil 
Price, m Dino Alessi. © May 23, 
1933; E pub. 36549; New era music 
pub. co. 13638 


When the moon comes out; arr. Gene- 
vieve S. Ellis. © 1c. June 23, 1933; 
EK unp. 73008; Richard M. Booser. 

13639: 


When the moonbeams beam the bright- 
est and the sunshine shines for you; 
valse song. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
EK unp. 72851; Lionel EH. Buttery. 

13640 


When the mountains divide you and 
me; waltz song, melody Starret sys- 
tem club; with special recitation. 
© 1c June 19, 1933; E unp. 72797; 
Joseph Joe Rokosz. 13641 


When the nightshades are falling on 
the Rockies; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72794; Harry 
C. Newcombe, jr. 13642 


When the snow flies in the Rockies; 
song, m Sylvester L. Cross. © May 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 28 


14, 1933; E pub. 36647; Anna M. 
Whelan. 13643 


When the sun sets in the west; valse 
song. ©1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 
73074; Emil Danovsky. 13644 


When the sweet magnolias bloom 
again; w and m Joe Young and 
Dave Dreyer; with ukulele arr. © 
June 26, 1933; E pub. 36909; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 13645 


When twilight falls; valse song. © 
1c. June 21, 1933; E unp. 73069; 
Muriel Valentine Nesbitt. 13646 


When we are in the hands of love; 
song. © 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72392; Isaac H. Crozier. 13647 


When we were kiddies together play- 
ing tick, tack, toe; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 72128; 
Jack Noonan. 13648 


When will the good old times come 
back; song, m Stan Tucker. © June 
3, 1933; E pub. 36779; M. Helen 
Wahl Serio. 13649 


When you and I get married; song. 
© 1c. June 19, 19383; E unp. 72908; 
Martin Otto Poenisch. 13650 


When you used to call me sweetheart ; 
w Blanche Salmon, m Jimmie Cane. 
© 1c. June 20, 1933; E unp. 72842; 
James Jefferson Cane. 13651 


Where have I heard that melody; w 
Sam Coslow, m Arthur Johnston. 
© 1c. June 12, 1933; E unp. 72489; 
Famous music corp. 13652 


Whether a Gentile or Jew; w and m 
Mark Harris; with ukulele arr. © 
June 13, 1933; E for. 30340; Hunt- 
ley Trevor music co., ltd. 13653 


While dancing and waltzing with you; 
w Richard Gillette, m Caroline 
Fraide. © Mar. 15, 1933; E pub. 
35847; Richard Gillette Rodriguez 
and Caroline Fraide Rodriguez. 

13654 


While I dance this waltz with you; 
w and m Stanley Ross % Arley. 
© 1c. June 6, 1933; E unp. 72300; 
Stanley J. Rosinski. 13655 


While we’re making love outside; fox 
trot song. © 1c. June 29, 1933; 
E unp. 73218; Bob Fredrick John 
White. 13656 


Whippoorwill; fox-trot; pf. with w. 
©l1ec. June 24, 1933; E unp. 73033 ; 
Joseph Bayard Kushner. 13657 


068 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


Whistling down the lane; melody Ann 
Arlen. ©1c. June 20, 1983; E unp. 
72813; Ann Marie Sweeney. 13658 


White road; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 18, 1983; E unp. 72555; 
Fern Westenskow. 13659 


Who do you think you are; w Edward 
Heyman, m John W. Green; with 
ukulele arr. © June 14, 1933; E 
pub. 36719; Famous music corp. 

13660 


Who is it knocking at the door; w 
Donovan Parsons, m Pat Thayer; 
with ukulele arr. © June 16, 1933; 
E for. 30422; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 13661 


Who is Sylvia; song, w Shakespeare. 
© June 27, 19388; EH for. 30407; C. 
Woolley. 13662 


Who’s taking my place in your heart; 
w and m M. Thompson and Joe 
Webb, arr. J. Webb. © 1c. June 
29, 1933 ; E unp. 78225; Moe 'Thomp- 
son. 138663 


Who walks in when I walk out; w 
Ralph Blue, melody Al Hoffman and 
Al Goodhart. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp. 72120; Leo Feist, inc. 18664 


Why Adam sinned; w and m Alex 
Rogers, arr. Fred H. Huntley; 4-pt. 
male cho. © May 19, 1933; E pub. 
36809; G. Schirmer, inc. 13665 


Why ean’t I be dancing with you; 
waltz, w and melody Fay Christ. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73091; 
Sate Fay Blanche Christ. 13666 


Why can’t you be just mine; song, m 
Lon Healy; with ukulele arr. © 1 
c. May 20, 1933; E unp. 72190; Gail 
EK. Fearn. 13667 


Why couldn’t you stay in love with 
me; w and melody Shorty Smith. 
© 1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 72283; 
Reuben T. Smith. 13668 


Why do you laugh, little brook; w 
Colleen Atchison, m William Co- 
burn; 2-pt. treble voices. © Feb. 
10, 1933; E pub. 35015; Select music 
co. 13669 


Why must we part; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 17, 1983; E unp. 72710; Eliza- 
beth Saville. 13670 


Why should we say it’s over, when it 
has just begun; w Demarest Cags- 
idy, melody Willis and Joseph 
Gregar. ©1c. June 2, 1933; E unp. 


13685 


72161; Willis Gregar, Jos. Gregar 
and Dem Cassidy. 13671 


Wild women; w and m Reed Karol. 
©1c. June 18, 1983; E unp. 72551; 
S. Smith Mitchell. 13672 


Will my dreams come true; song, arr. 
Morty Berk. © June 5, 1933; HE 
pub. 36618; Oliver Bond. 138673 


Will you be all mine to-night; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 12, 1933; EH 
unp. 72521; Wallace W. Ragsdale. 

13674 


Will you forgive me dear; song, w 
Isabel J. Idemne. © June 6, 1933; 
E pub. 86888; Soledad J. Idemne. 

13675 


Will you love me then as now; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 5, 1933; E unp. 
72249 ; Les Rasmussen. 13676 


Wind (The) and the rain; unison 
song, from Twelfth night, w Shake- 
speare, m Frederic Herbert Wood, 
OD to2 NOw 2. Oy SUM, lh hopes 
for. 30366; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

13677 


Winding (The) stream; w and mel- 
ody A. P. Carter. © 1c June 17, 
19383; E unp. 72988; Southern m'u- 
sie pub. co., inc. 13678 


Windmill blues; w and m Marguerite 
taney © 1 e-sune 5, 1933-8) tmp. 
72370; Alice Marguerite Lane. 

13679 


Winging (The) souls; w Gerald Cum- 
berland, m Arthur Warrell; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 
30233 ; Oxford univ. press. 13680 


Wings of love; valse song. © 1 «. 
June 7, 1983; E unp. 72852; Mabel 
W. Fendley. 13681 


Winter; v. Karl Blume, paraphrase 
Leopold Weninger; salon-orch. stim- 
men. © May 16, 1933; E for. 30209; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 13682 


w Christina Rossetti, m May Sar- 
son. © June 20, 1983; E for. 30400; 
Novello & co., Itd. 13683 


Winter tree [and] Young thorn tree 
with the wind; w Sylvia Carson, m 
H. V. Jervis-Read. © May 19, 1933 ; 
E for. 30320; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., ine. with John G. Murdoch & 
co., ltd. 13684 


With those charming eyes; w and 
melody», ©), ¢ June® U7, 41933: 
E unp. 72665; James Monacelli. 

13685. 


069 


ne 


mm 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13686 


pt. I, n.S., v. 28 


Ge 


With those pretty eyes so blue; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr.! © 1 ec. June 17, 19383; E unp. 
72704; John C. AbKes. 13686 


With you on my mind; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 8, 1933; E unp. 72405; 
Paul Maraio and J. P. Delaney. 

13687 


Without love what’s life; w Nita D. 
Shay; pf. © 1c June 10,1933; 
E unp. 72812; Marie Warren. 

13688 


Without me; w and melody. ©1«.. 
June. 719382) Hone TZ saa. 
Solieri and J. P. Delaney. 13689 


Without you; song, arr. Wm. M. Doran. 
© 1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 72729; 
Tillie McGuire Doran. 13690 


Without you honey; song, w Ken Har- 
rison. © 1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
72337 ; Paul Barbarin. 13691 


Without you I am blue; song. ©1e. 
May 31, 1933; E unp. 72396; M. H. 
Belcher. 13692 


Without you, I’m never happy; w and 
melody, arr. M. E. Sprinkle. © May 
8, 1933; E pub. 36737; George D. 
Galleon. 13693 


Same. ©, 1 -¢. June 13, 19332 
E unp. 72545; George Galleon. 
13694 


Woman awake; w P. R. Flint, melody 
J.2M. Smith. ar (© Vise june uw, 
1933; E unp. 72332; J. Miller Smith, 
jr. and Paul R. Flint. 13695 


Wonderful dreams; song. © 1c. June 
5, 19338; E unp. 72385; Walter Gus- 
tafson. 13696 


Wonderful isle of dreams; waltz song. 
© 1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73089; 
Phyllis Gaines Jones. 13697 


Wond’ring; song. © 1 c¢. June 26, 
1933; E unp. 73096; Winifred Agnes 
Sage. 13698 


Won’t you please come back to me; 
w K. N. Smith, m W. R. Smith. © 
1 c. June 28, 1933;.E unp. 73213; 
Walter R. Smith and Katharine Neal 
Smith. 13699 


Won't you take me back again; w and 
m Anne Gazin Schaefer. © 1 ©¢. 
June 19, 1933; E unp. 72775; Anna 
Christine Schaefer. 13700 


Woroh w chati; w and melody. pt. 
1,2. ©l1e. June 20, 1933; E unp. 
72844; Ewgen Zukowsky. 13701 


Would you care; w and m Al Sher- 
man, Al Lewis and Johnny Hoff- 
man; with ukulele arr. © May 31, 
1933; E pub. 36592; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 13702 


Yak mus, to mus; w and melody. © 
1-¢. June 26, 1933; HF unp. fi22- 
Abe Schwartz. 13703 


Yankee moon; w Mrs. F. Wrubel, m 


Clifford M. Eddy, jr. © 1c. June 
16, 1933; E unp. 72660; Nellie 
Louese Wrubel. 13704 


Ye banks and braes; w Robert Burns, 
descant and acc. Michael Mullinar. 
© Mar. 16, 1933; E for. 30231; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 13705 


Year (A) and a day; w Casey Kober, 
with melody. © 1c. May 27, 1933; 
E unp. 72596; Martin Russo. 138706 


Yearning; by Alois Reiser; pf. ©1e. 
June 16, 1933; E unp. 72735; Movie- 
tone music corp, 13707 


Yellow roses; song, w Hazel Harper 
Harris. ©1c. June 1, 1933; E unp. 
72142; May v. Gundell Williman. 

13708 


Yes, we have no beer; fox-trot song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1c. June 7, 1933; 
E unp. 723438; Jos. F. School. 13709 


Yesterdays never come back; waltz 
song, melody by Manuscript league. 
© 1c. June 22, 1933; E unp. 72978; 
Ora Idalene Marsh. 13710 


Yesterdays’ sweethearts, strangers to- 
day; w Harry Edelheit, melody Art 
Berman and Jackie Lewis. ©1e. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 72903; Harry 
Bloom, ine. 13711 


You; melody. © 1c. June 28, 1933; 
E unp. 73187; Paul Barbarin and 
Daniel Barker. 13712 


You adorable one; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. May 17, 19338; E unp 
72595; Ruth P. Phipps. 13713 


You and I in our canoe; waltz, w and 
m Hal Newcomb. © 1 c. June 29, 
1933; E unp. 73227; Harold Lam- 
bert Newcomb. 13714° 


You are; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 


Rodgers. © 1c. June 14, 1933; H 
unp. 72575; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 13715 


You are my dream come true; song. 
© 1c. June 19, 1933; E unp. 72782; 
Gladys Gray Andrée. 13716 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1933 


You broke my heart when you went 
away; song, m Sylvester L. Cross. 
© 1c. May 2, 1938; E unp. 7238738; 
Marie Putney Powell. 13717 


You caught us with our pants down; 
w Paul R. Milton, m W. Shawn. © 
ise June 27,1933; EK unp, T3177; 
William Shawn and Paul Milton. 

13718 


You, dear; pf. with w. © 1. June 
22, 1933; E unp. 72985; Roy Payne 
Vanderburgh. 13719 


You dear only; fox-trot, w and m Je- 
rome Curtis Phillips. © 1 ¢. June 
17, 1983; E unp. 72891; Philip Je 
rome Cleveland. 13720 


You haunt me; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1933; E unp. 73054; Wayne 
Robinson. 13721 


You just mean everything to me; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
dee ©) fc June 8, 1933; H unp: 
72429; Hstelle Piatt. 13722 


You left me all alone and blue; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 17, 1933; E 
unp. 72674; Russell R. Bruce, 13723 


You'll always belong to me; song, m 
Jack Mahoney. © June 7, 1933; HE 
pub. 36773; Olga Nelson. 13724 


You'll be mine; song. © 1 c. June 
3, 1933; E unp. 72214; Russell 
Lloyd Jones. 13725. 


You'll miss me when I’m gone; waltz 
song; with 2d voice pt. in refrain. 
© May 15, 1933; E pub. 36309; Clif- 
ford Earl Slider and Orin H. Crain. 

13726 


You look familiar to me; w and mel- 
ody Dick Quine. © 1 c¢. June 9Q, 
1933; E unp. 73049; Richard Hard- 
ing Quine. 13727 

You made me do it; w and m Gene 
Moran and Chris Howard. © 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1983; E unp. 72917: Earle 
Moran and Howard Christopher. 

13728 


You made my dreams come true . Ww 
and melody. © 1. June 5, 1933; 
E ounp. 72246; W. M. Jones. 13729 


You may hold any office in my heart; 
song, w Mollie Bell Clark. ©1. 
June 26, 1983; E unp. 73129; Frank 
Bates Clark. 13730 


You must be mine again; w and m 
Steve Scheffel; with 2d voice pt. in 
refrain. © 1c. June 6, 1933; BH 
unp. 72297; Katherine A. Scheffel. 

13731 


13746 


You promised me; pf. with w. ©1e. 
June 7, 1988; E unp. 72352; Avery 
Worman. 13732 


You’re a chip off the old block, Boy 
scouts; song, m EH. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton. © May 12, 1933; E pub. 36353; 
Michael L. Milbauer. 13733 


You’re a puzzle to me; waltz, w John 
A. Blackhurst, m Errol Collins. © 
May 29, 1933; E pub. 36599; Walter 
A. Quincke. 13734 


You're an old-fashioned girl; song, pf. 
arr. W. G. Utermoehlen. © 1 ©. 
June 2h 1OGa. HUN. Colne. Osea. 
Langley and Ih HK. Harralson. 13735 


You're like a gorgeous bouquet; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 12, 1933; E 
unp. 72501; Irving A. Beirach. 

13736 


You’re my delight: w and melody. © 
1c June 5, 1983; E unp. 712256; 
Smith H. Adams. 13737 


You’re my depression, dear; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 19, 1933; E 
unp. 72781; Norman Nathan. 13738 


You’re my love; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
June 12, 19383; E unp. 72520; Lewis 
L. Vrooman. 13739 


You’re the one I love sweetheart; 
song; with ukulele arr. Alta Vin- 
cent.  3@u; Mart. 133193370 Bio pub: 
36652; Ernest Grundlehner. 13740 


You’re the one that can’t be forgotten ; 
valse song. © 1c. June 17, 1933; 
EH unp. 72888; Helen C. Stevens. 

13741 


You’re the rose in my garden of 
dreams; w A. Geary, m L. Van Vel- 
sor. © 1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 
73041; Leila Van Velsor and Alice 
Geary. 13742 


You shouldn’t be bashful; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 5, 1983; E unp. 
72239; Irving A. Beirach. 13743 


You taught me how to forget; w Ed- 
uard Madden, with melody. © 1 e¢. 
June 12, 1983; EK unp. 72518; Harvey 
L. Cox. 13744 


You took my heart with you; w Pearl 
Beesmyer, and melody. ©1c. June 
16, 1933; E unp. 72662; Antone 
Roubicek. 13745 


You took the words right out of my 
mouth, when you said I love you; 
song. ©1c. June 1, 1983; E unp. 
72113; Newton Chapin, jr. 13746 


oll 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13747 


You’ve gone away; waltz; pf. with w. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72690; 


Russell Dillard Fielder. 13747 
You’ve got me; du film Baleydier, 
Michel Emer; orch. ptes. © Dec. 


31, 1932; E for. 30122; Editions Max 
Eschig. . 13748 


You’ve got me blue; song. © 1 «. 
June 6, 19383; E unp. 72305; Emmert 
J. Balles. 13749 


You’ve left me to my fate; w Ralph 
Murden, and melody. © 1. June 
17, 1983; E unp. 72721; Ralph Har- 
old Murden. 138750 


Your Chicago, my Chicago; march, w 
Gene Arnold, m Egbert Van Alstyne, 
arr. Jean Walz; with interlude for 
pf., and ukulele arr. © May 20, 
1933; E pub. 36642; Gene Arnold 
and Egbert Van Alstyne. 13751 


Your devine [sic]; w and melody. © 
Pre June 29, 1933 3-H unp. 732303 
Thomas M. Fanning. 13752 


Your eyes tell the secret; w J. H. 
Ainsworth and F. J. Ford, m J. H. 
Ainsworth. © 1 ¢ June 27, 1933; 
E unp. 73170; John Harrison Ains- 
worth, Frank J. Ford and Arthur 
Bliss. 18753 


Your faces are familiar; pf: with w. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73173; 
William Shawn. 13754 


Your picture on the wall; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 72707; 
L. Lloyd Page. 13755 


Your tears; w Edwin Markham, m 
Adam Simpson; in D flat. © May 
26, 19383; E for. 30481; Cary & co. 

13756 


pt. I, n. S., V. 28, nO“G) 193s 


Your wedding bells are ringing; fox 
trot. song: “© 1° em Jumess) eiseae 
-E unp. 72388; Harry Dolin. 13757 


Yours; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June 19, 1933; 
E unp. 72746; D. D. Bellamy. 

13758 


Zodiaque (Le); 12 études de concert, 
Georges Migot; pf. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30105; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 

13759 


3°™* sonate; de Georges Enesco, op. 
25; violon et pf.; en la min. © 
May 26, 1933; E for. 30350; Enoch 
& cie. 13760 


4-H field song; w Fannie R. Buchanan, 
m Rena M. Parish; pf. © June 10, 
19383; E pub. 36732; Home pub. co. 

13761 


5. (Der) Mirz 1933; marsch u. kamp- 
flied, ged. einem alten sturmgesellen, 


m Fr. W. Schallehn. © May 16, 
1933; E for. 30490; Schallehn & 
W ollbriick. 13762 


von Fr. W. Schallehn; salonorch. 
stimmen mit text. © May 16, 1933; 
E for. 304838; Schallehn & Woll- 
britick. 13763 


57. (Der) Psalm; m Immanuel Faisst, 
hrsg. Otto Richter ; mezzosop. o. alt- 
stimme u. orgel. © May 29, 1933; 
E for. 30478; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag. 13764 


1933 Deutschlands aufstieg; marsch, 
text u. m Alfred Taubert, op. 1; pf. 
© Apr. 29, 1933; E for. 30501; Hans 
Taubert. 13765 


Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class EK, 
Musical compositions (including 7,507 unpublished) ___________-_____ 13, 765 


O72 


ae 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Acquaint thyself with Him; sacred 
duo, Dudley Buck; sop. and ten., 
with organ acc. Madeline B. 


Blossom and Dudley Buck, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 25595. il 


After a little while; w and m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., aS child of the deceased author. 
R 25789. Pe 


Again aS evening’s shadow falls; 
sacred song, Frank lLynes; high 
voice. © Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. 
R 25895. 3 


Am seegestade; concert-étude, F. Sme- 
tana, op. 17, ed. and revised Rafael 
Joseffy; pf. © Maria Joseffy, as 
widow. R 25558. + 


An der Weser; w Franz Dingelstedt, 
m Gustav Pressel, English tr. Henry 
G. Chapman; high voice; in A flat. 
© Henry Grafton Chapman, as 
child of the deceased author of 
translation. R 25805. 5 


Arabian night; romance, by Albert 
Mildenberg; pf. © Victor Milden- 
berg, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 25583. 6 


Art (L’) du violon; 25 caprices, P. 
Locatelli, revue, doigtée et dévelop- 
pée, Hdouard Nadaud; violon seul. 
Nouvelle éd. © Marie Théodorine 
Richoux, aS widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 25810. G 


Asbury; w John Bowring, m Claude 
W. Harrington. © Clara Harring- 
ton Lyon, as widow of the author of 
m. R 25517. 8 


At twilight hour; song, m J. P. Green- 
berg. © Benj. H. Burt, as author of 
w. R 25710. 9 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) My heart 
ever faithful; arr. Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 25887. 10 


Be of good comfort; sacred duo, Dud- 
ley Buck; sop. and ten., with organ 


1619—33——6 


[13,765 


ace. © Madeline B. Blossom and 
Dudley Buck, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 25596. alah 


Beatitudes (The) ; for responsive use 
by minister and choir; mixed voices. 
© Sumner Salter, as author of m. 
R 25574. 12 


Bedouin love-song; w Bayard Taylor, 
m John Hyatt Brewer; mixed 
voices, a cappella. © Cornelia 
Brewer, as widow. R 25602. 13 


Beneath His wings; song, w Henry 
Francis Lyte. © Ira B. Wilson, as 
author of m. R 25516. 14 


Berceuse; by A. Tschetschulin, ed. and 


fingered for violin and pf. © Otto 
K. Schill, as author of ed. and 
fingering. R 25562. 15 


Beyond; song, w Horatius Bonar. © 
Karl Pomeroy Harrington, as author 
of m. R 25766. 16 


Bizet (Georges) Toreador song and 
march ; from Carmen, arr. for violin 
and pf. © Theo. Moses-Tobani, as 
author of arr. R 25729. 17 


Brahms (Johannes) Fuge; in as-moll, 
gesetzt Hermann Behn; klavier. © 
Speranza Francesca Eugenia Mag- 
nus, aS widow of the author of set- 
ting. R 25014. 18 


Butterecups; caprice intermezzo, Theo- 
dore Morse; pf. © Theodora Morse, 
as widow. R 25737. 19 


By the light of the honeymoon; from 
Babes and the baron, w James 
O’Dea, m Anna Caldwell. © Anna 
Caldwell O’Dea, as author and wi- 
dow. R 25529. 20 


Calm on the list’ning ear of night; 
op. 41, no. 1, w E. H. Sears; alto or 
mezzo-sop., With ace. of pf. and 
violin or violoncello, or both, obbl. 
© F. Flaxington Harker, as author 
of m. R 25568. ya | 


Camp; w Caleb T. Winchester, m Pe- 
ter C. Lutkin. © Lelah C. Lutkin, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
25770. 22 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23 


© Francesco 
R 25547. 
23 


Caryl: w Margaret MacKay, m Peter 
C. Lutkin. © Lelah C. Lutkin, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25764. 

24 


Christ-Child (The) ; Christmas carol; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, as author of m. R 
25571. 25 


Christmas eve; by Franz Gruber, Eng- 
lish tr. Henry G. Chapman. © 
Henry Grafton Chapman, as child 
of the deceased author of transla- 
tion. R 25564. 26 


Colleen bawn; w Ed. Madden, m J. 
Fred Helf. © Bessie Helf, as widow 
of the author of m. R 25860. 27 


Columbine and Harlequin; duet, from 
The student king, w Fred C. Ranken 
and Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald 
De Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25720. 

28 


Come take a skate with me; song, 
Brown and Edwards. © Gus Ed- 
wards, as author of m. R 25861. 

29 


Commérage; scéne villageoise, Albert 
Landry, op. 243; pf. © Aimée Paul- 
ine Pasquier, as widow. R 25848. 

30 


Correspondance; ouverture de lopé- 
rette, paroles J. Rémy et M. Tréves, 
m Rodolphe Berger; orch. complet 
avee pf. conducteur. Honorine 
Isopy, as executor of the author of 
m. R 25852. 31 


Course au papillon; impromptu valse, 
Albert Landry, op. 252; pf. 
Aimée Pauline Pasquier, as widow. 
R 25850. By 


Cradle of liberty; march, Al Elayes; 
band. © Henry Fillmore, as author. 
R 25539. 33 


Cry (The) of Rachel; w Lisette Woad- 
worth Reese; high voice. © Mary 
Turner Salter, as author of nm. R 
25597. 34 


Daisy-time ; duet or cho., Luigi Denza ; 
women’s voices. © Leila Denza, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25578. 

By 

Day by day; w Joseph Fletcher, m 
Wm. Dressler; alto solo and quartet. 
© Louis Richard Dressler, as next 


Capricieuse; valse; pf. 
Paolo Frontini, as author. 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 28 


of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 25759. 56 


Day (The) is gently sinking; hymn- 
anthem; mixed voices, ‘vith bass 
solo. © Sumner Salter, as author 
of m. R25576. 37 


Day (The) of days; Easter service, 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Lizzie DeArmond, 
Alice J. Cleator and H. Bk. Hewitt. 
© Hope pub. co., as proprietor. R 
25511. 38 


Dernier baiser; valse trés lente, La- 
roles H. Delorme et G. Guillardet, 
m Rodolphe Berger; chant seul. © 
Honorine Isopy, as executor of the 
author of m. R 258438. 39 


—— —— sur les motifs de lopéretie 
La femme de César, par Rodo'phe 
Berger. 1. Orch., avec pi.-conduc- 
teur.—2. Pf. © Honorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 25842, 
25847. ~ 40,41 


Don’t say adieu; song, m Leo Edwards 
© Vincent Bryan, as author of w. 
R 25691. 42 


Don’t you think that you could care 
for me; w Porter Browne, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © Theodora Morse, as 

- widow of the author of m. R 25735. 

43 


Dreamy moments; by J. Ehrich, arr. 
for orch. © Theo. Moses-Tobani, as 
author of arrangement. R 25782. 

44 


laendler, J. Ehrich, op. 32, arr. 
for violin and pf. © Theo. Moses- 
Tobani, as author of arrangement. 
R 25783. 45 


Elfin calls in the woods; w Julius 
Gersdorff, m Adolf Kirchl, English 
tr. Henry G. Chapman; 4-pt. men’s 
cho. © Henry Grafton Chapman, 
as child of the deceased author of 
translation. R 25806. 46 


Emilie; song, w George Croly. © 
John W. Baume, as author of m. 
R 25801. 47 


En trottinant ; marcietta pastorale, Al- 
bert Landry, op. 253; pf. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
25849. 48 


© Karl Pomeroy Harring- 
R. 25767. 49 


Evelyn; w Oliver Holden, m Emma 
L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 25294. oo 


Evanston. 
ton, as author. 


ov4 


RENEWALS 


no. 6, 1933 


Everybody works but father; w Chas. 
W. McClintock, m Samuel Lehman. 
© Flora Lehman, Harriet Lehman 
and Johannah Addelson, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 25727. 51 


Fancy free; from The student king, 
w Fred C. Ranken and Stanislaus 
Stange, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna De Koven, as widow. R 257138. 

52 


Favorite (The) Irish melodies of 
Thomas Moore; together with se- 
lected songs by Balfe, Claribel, and 
others, compiled Albert W. Berg. 
© Lillie Berg, as child of the de- 
ceased author of compilation. R 
25706. 53 


Feldeinsamkeit; op. 7, nr. 1, w H. 
Allmers ; vierstimmigen méannerchor. 
© Ernst Wendel, as author of m. R 
25778. 54 


Fest-polonaise; von Bernhard Wolff, 
op. 247; pf. © Elisabeth Wolff, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
25747. 5D 


Five little white heads; w Walter 
Learned, m John W. Bischoff. © 
Elsie Bischoff Moore, as widow of 
the author of m. R 25890. 56 


Football ; song, m Charles Zimmerman. 
© Vincent Bryan, as author of w. 
R 25697. DT 


Frau Louisa; comedy waltz; orch. 
@) Arthur); Pryor: as, author... R 
25780. 58 


G. O. P.; song, m Gertrude Hoffman. 
© Vincent Bryan, as author of w. 
R 25687. 59 


Garden (The) of Kama; India’s love 
lyrics, w Laurence Hope. © Henry 
Bethuel Vincent, as author of m. 
R 25858. 60 


— prologue of the song cycle, w 
Laurence Hope. © Henry Bethuel 
Vincent, as author of m. R 25854. 


61 
Gavotte; op. 5, no. 1; pf. © A. Reit- 
linger, aS author. R 25608. 62 


Gavotte moderne; by Edmund Severn, 
arr. for orch. © Theo. Moses-To- 
bani, as author of arrangement. R 
25781. 63 


Geburtstagsmarsch; pf. 1. 2 hindig.— 
2. 4 handig. © Richard Krentzlin, 
as author. R 25897, 25898. 64, 65 


80 


Gipsy dance; by Andor Merkler, arr. 
for orch. © Alfred Roth, as author 
of arrangement. R 25732. 66 


Give me not love; duet, w Florence 
Earle Coates, m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 61; sop. and ten. © Amy Marcy 
Cheney Beach, as author of m. R 
25889. 67 


Glory (The) of conquest; song, w 
Harriet E. Jones. © Ira B. Wilson, 
as author of m. R 25514. 68 


God is my strong salvation; hymn 
anthem, poetry James Montgomery, 
m W. W. Gilchrist; mixed voices, 
with ten. solo and organ ace. © 
Anna R. Gilchrist, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 25598. 69 


God keep you, dearest; song, Frank 
Lynes, op. 46, no. 4; sop. or ten. 
(© Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 
25893. 70 


Golden (The) sickle; operetta, w 
Margaret EH. Lacey, m Eduardo 
Marzo, op. 100; children’s voices. © 
Clara L. Marzo, as widow. R 25536. 

71 


Golden (The) West; march and two- 
step, Frank Hoyt Losey, op. 196; 
orch. © Addah M. Losey, as widow. 


R 25779. 72 
Good bye, Maggie May; song, m Paul 
Barnes. © Vincent Bryan, as 


author of w. R 25689. 73 


Good-bye to a child; w Rennell Rodd; 
high, in A flat. © Bruno Huhn, as 
author of m. R 25592. 74 


Good (The) old U.S.A.; march, w Jack 
Drislane, m Theodore Morse. © 
Theodora Morse, as widow of the 
author of m. R 25736. 75 


Green (The) of spring; women’s 
voices. © Arthur Foote, as author. 
R 25901. 76 


Greeting ; song, w Thomas H. Gill. © 
Alfred G. Wathall, as author of m. 
R 25761. 17 


Hark, the herald angels sing; anthem, 
m Eduardo Marzo, op. 101; mixed 
voices. © Clara L. Marzo, as widow. 
Re 25056 78 


Heaven (The) born banner; song, m 
Gertrude Hoffman. © Vincent 
Bryan, as author of w. R 20688. 

(i 

Her rose; w Jeanie Gallup Mottet; 
high, in C. © C. Whitney Coombs, 
as author of m. R 25587. 80 


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81 


Here it comes again; w Alex Rogers 
and Earle C. Jones, m Bert A. Wil- 
liams. © Lavinia Rogers, as widow 
of one of the authors of w. R 25530. 

81 


His eye is on the sparrow; song, m 


Chas. H. Gabriel. © Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, as author of w. R 25512. 

82 

Holmfirthh © Benjamin Gill, as 

author. R 25765. 83 


Homeless (The) stranger; w H. A. 
Henry, m Charles H. Gabriel; arr. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 25798. 

84 


Honor and glory; march; band. © 
Henry Fillmore, as author. R 25540. 
85 


How lovely are Thy dwellings fair; 
anthem; 4-pt. women’s cho. 
George Coleman Gow, as author of 
m. R 25588. 86 


I don’t like a search light; w Arthur 
Gillespie and James O’Dea, m Anna 
Caldwell. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, 
as author and widow. R 25708. 

87 


I love everyone in the wide, wide 
world; song. © George M. Cohan, 
as author. R 25863. 88 


I mind the day; w Moira O’Neill; low 
voice, in D. © Bruno Huhn, as 
author of m. R 25559. 89 


I sing to let my lady know; w Wendell 
Phillips Stafford, m Frank Lynes, 
op. 46, no. 1; sop. or ten. © Adéle 
G. Lynes, as widow of the author of 
m. R 25891. 


I took them all; from The student 
king, w Fred C. Ranken and Stan- 
islaus Stange, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
25722. 91 


Idaho; w James O’Dea, m Anna Cald- 
well. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, as 
author and widow. R 25707. 92 


Impératrice; valse lente, paroles H. 
Delorme et G. Guillardet, m Ro- 
dolphe Berger. 1. Chant et pf.—2. 
Chant seul. © MHonorine Isopy, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
25841, 25845. 93, 94 


sur les motifs de l’opérette 
La femme de César, Rodolphe Ber- 
ger; orch., avec pf.-conducteur. © 
Honorine Isopy, as executor of the 
author. R 25844. 95 


pt. I, n.s., v.28 


In memory dear; duet, from The stu- 
dent king, w Fred C. Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25724. 96 


In my merry Oldsmobile; by Bryan 
and Edwards, arr. for mixed quar- 
tette. © William C. O’Hare, as 
author of arr. R 25704. oT 


In the early, pearly morning; song, w 
Laurence Hope. © Henry Bethuel 
Vincent, as author of m. R 25857. 

98 


Invocation sentence; hymn. © Karl 
Pomeroy Harrington, as author. R 
25762. 99 


Irish (An) folk song; with violin 
obbl. 1. In E min—2. In G min. 
© Arthur Foote, as authpr. R 
25899. 100 


Jerusalem; by H. Parker, arr. for 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, as au- 
thor of arr. R 25728. 101 


Jugendlust; vy. Nicolai von Wilm, op. 
. 215, no. 1; clavierstuck. © Marie 
Stieda, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 25545. 102 


June roses; song, Frank Lynes, op. 46, 
no. 2; sop. or ten. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, aS widow. R 25894. 103 


Kiss of spring waltz; arr. Herman 
Friedrich; orch. © Walter Rolfe, 
as author. R 25773. 104 


Lady (The) of Riga; w Edward Lear, 
set to m, op. 42. © Margaret Ruth- 
ven Lang, as author of m. R 25881. 

105 


Lanier; w Sidney Lanier, m Peter C. 
Lutkin. © Lelah C. Lutkin, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25763. 

106 


Lassanno Napule; dal vero, canzone. 
© Francesco Pennino, as author. 
R 25775. 107 


Linger (The) longer girl; song, w 
Arthur J. Lamb. © Alfred Solman, 
as author of m. R 25711. 108 


Little beginners’ pianoforte album. © 
Hannah Smith, as author. R 25827. 
109 


Little (A) while; med. or low voice. 
© Mary Turner Salter, as author. 
R 25594. 110 


Love sings the lark; w Leonard 
Doughty, m John W. Bischoff. © 
Elsie Bischoff Moore, as widow of 
the author of m. R 25896. 111 


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in a 


Love’s epitome; cycle of songs; med. 
or high voice. © Mary ‘Turner 
Salter, as author. R 25605. 112 


Lygeia; cantata, op. 58; women’s 
voices. © Arthur Foote, as author. 
R 25900. 113. 


Maimouna; ballet-pantomine, de Tiny 
Béon et de F. Ambrosiny, m Alex- 
andre Béon. Partition pf. © Clém- 
entine Sandenbergh Mathiessen, as 
widow of the author of m. R 25809. 

114 


Mass in B flat; m Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 85; male voices; organ acc. © 
Hmily Klein, as widow of the author. 
R 25774. 115 


Mazurka; by E. Mlynarski, ed. and 
fingered for violin and pf. © Otto 
K. Schill, as author of ed. and 
fingering. R 25563. 116 


Mazurka brillante; op. 105; pf. © 
Georg Eggeling, as author. R 25739. 
117 

Melody in G minor; op. 14; violin and 
pf. © A. D’Agostino, as author. 


R 25807. 118 
Menuet; pf. © Francesco Paolo Fron- 
tini, aS author. R 25546. 119: 


Merry (The) makers; march and two- 
step; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, as 
author. R 25815. 120 


Mister Monkey; song, Cobb and Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, as author 
of m, and Katherine A. Cobb, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who 
is not living. R 25862, 121 


Moonlight (The) fay; by Max Meyer- 
Olbersleben, English tr. Henry G. 
Chapman; 3-pt. women’s cho. © 
Henry Grafton Chapman, as child 
of the deceased author of transla- 
tion. R 25804. 122 


Moore; song, w George R. Prynne. © 
Karl Pomeroy Harrington, as au- 
thor of m. R 25769. 123 


Moreau (Léon) Ballade; violoncelle, 
avec ace. de pf. © Léon Moreau, 
as author. R 25607. 124 


Morsaria (La); by Theodore F. 
Morse; pf. © Theodora Morse, as 
widow. R 25734. 125 


My father bids me come; w and m 
Charles P. Scott; contralto and bar. 
© Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
25884. 126 


My honey; w Frank L. Stanton, set 
to m Frank Lynes; high voice. © 


142 


Adéle G. Lynes, as widow of the 
author of m. R 25888. 127 


My old bassoon; from The student 
king, w Fred C. Ranken and Stanis- 
laus Stange, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
25717. 128 


My own girl; song, m Leo Edwards. 
© Vincent Bryan, as author of w. 
R 25698. 129 


Mysterious (The) maid; song. © 
George M. Cohan, as author. R 
25864. 130 


Nature’s awakening; Easter service, 
EH Hewitt, W. A. Post, Thoro 
Harris and Lizzie De Armond. © 
Hope pub. co., as proprietor. R 


25510. 131 
Night time; song. © George M. 
Cohan, as author. R 25865. 132 


No rival like the past; song, w Laur- 
ence Hope. © Henry Bethuel Vin- 
cent, as author of m. R 25856. 183 


Nora my Irish rose; w James O’Dea, 
m Anna Caldwell. © Anna Cald- 
well O’Dea, aS author and widow. 
R 25582. 134 


Nothing new beneath the sun; song. 
© George M. Cohan, as author. R 
25866. 135 


Nudel, nudel, nup, nup; from The stu- 
dent king, w Fred C. Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as wid- 
ow. R 25716. 136 


O child of Mary’s gentle care; Christ- 


mas carol, 3-pt. cho., w Anne P. L. 


Field. © Harry Rowe Shelley, as 
author of m. R 25566. 137 


O come to me, Mavourneen; by Frank 
Lynes, op. 46, no. 3; sop. or ten. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 25892. 

138 


O little town of Bethlehem; hymn, W. 
W. Gilchrist ; med. voice; organ ace. 
© Anna R. Gilchrist, as child of the 
deceased author. R 25573. 139 


O morning land; by Edward H. Pheips, 
arr. Wm. Dressler. 1. Sop. and alto; 
in B flat—2. Mixed quartette. © 
Louis R. Dressler, as next of kin of 
the author of arrangement, who is 
not living. R 25705, 25760. 140, 141 


O sing unto the Lord a new song; 
anthem, op. 38, no. 1; cho. with sop. 
solo and organ ace. © F. Flaxing- 
ton Harker, as author of m. R 
25590. 142 


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143 


O when ’tis summer weather; w Wil- 
liam Lisle Bowles, m John Hyatt 
Brewer; mixed voices, a cappella. 
© Cornelia Brewer, as widow. R 
25601. 143 


Oh, silver stars; song, w Laurence 
Hope. © Henry Bethuel Vincent, 
as author of m. R 25855. 144 


OV Mammy Coon; by Lucina Jewell, 
arr. Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
© Adéle G. Lynes, as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 25882. 

145 


Old Christmas carols; 6 carols, tradi- 
tional melodies newly arr., harmo- 
nized and ed. © Archer Gibson, as 
author. R 25604. 146 


Old (The) lady of France; w Kd- 
ward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
of m. R 25876. 147 


Old (The) legend of the Lord of the 
Dunderberg; w Arthur Guiterman, 
m John Hyatt Brewer; men’s cho. 
© Cornelia Brewer, as widow. R 
25584. 148 


Old (The) man in a tree; w Edward 
Lear, set to m, op. 42. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, as author of m. R 
25880. 149 


Old (The) man in the kettle; w Ed- 
ward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
Of tay 25873. 150 


Old (The) man of Cape Horn; w 
Edward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
of m. R 25872. UTE 


Old (The) man who said Hush; w 
Edward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
of m. R 25874. iy 


Old (The) man who said, Well; w 
Edward Lear, set to m, op. 42. 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
of m. R 25875. 153 


Old (The) man with a gong; w Ed- 
ward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © Mar- 
garet Ruthven Lang, as author of m. 
R 25878. 154 


Old (The) person of Cassel; w Ed- 
ward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © Mar- 
garet Ruthven Lang, as author of 
m. R 25879. 155 


Olivarius; w John G. Whittier, m 
Peter C. Lutkin. © Lelah C. Lut- 
kin, as widow of the author of m. 
2081. 156 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Onawanda; wigwam dance; pf. 
Dox Cruger, as author. R 25719. 
157 


Once upon a time; song, m Gus Ed- 
wards. © Vincent Bryan, as author 
of w. R 25700. 158 


Only in Thee; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 25792. 159 


Open to me the gates; sacred song, 
John W. Bischoff. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Alto or bar. © Elsie Bischoff 
Moore, as widow. R 25904, 25907. 

160, 161 


Out in an automobile; song, m Geo. 
Evans. © Vincent Bryan, as au- 
thor of w. R 25690. 162 


Oyster (The) and the clam; from The 
student king, w Fred C. Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25715. 163 


Palm Sunday; song, w Thomas R. 
Taylor. © Karl Pomeroy Harring- 
ton, as author of m. R 25768. 164 


Peerless king; march two-step, Abe 
Losch; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, as 
author. R 25521. 165 


Percy ; song, m Gertrude Hoffman. © 
Vincent Bryan, as author of w. R 
25702. 166 


Person (The) of Filey; w Edward 
Lear, set to m, op. 42. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, as author of m. R 
25870. 167 


Person (The) of Skye; w Edward 
Lear, set to m, op. 42. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, as author of m. R 
25871. 168 


Pirate’s (The) wooing; w and m 
Charles P. Scott; men’s voices. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
25883. 169 


Pocahontas; song, V. Bryan and Ed- 
wards. © Vincent Bryan, as one of 
the authors. R 25699. 170 


Poor (The) old man; song. © Vin- 
cent Bryan, as author. R 25703. 171 


Pray pretty maid; duet, from The stu- 
dent king, w Fred C. Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Kovyen, as 
widow. R 25725. AT? 


Preparatory exercises in double-stop- 
ping; in 3ds, 6ths, octaves and 10ths, 
O. Sevtik, op. 9, ed.; violin. © 


578 


RENEWALS 


no. 6, 1933 


Philipp Mittell, as author of ed. R 
25582. 173 


Pretty Polly Oliver ; old English air, 
arr. Frank Lynes; women’s trio. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 25886. 

174 


Pretty (The) Tyrolese; from The stu- 
dent king, w Fred C. Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25714. 175: 


Pronouncing (A) pocket manual of 
musical terms; together with the ele- 
ments of notation and condensed 
biographies of noteworthy musicians, 
ed. © Theodore Baker, as author 
of ed. R 25603. 176 


Push me along in my push cart; song. 
© George M. Cohan, as author. R 
25867. 177 


Rejoice in the Lord; anthem, op. 35; 
with sop. solo and organ ace. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, as author of m. 
R 25591. 178 


Retour au village; pf. © Francesco 
Paolo Frontini, as author. R 25548. 
179 


Right in this old town; song, m Leo 
Edwards. © Vincent Bryan, as au- 
thor of w. R 25692. 180 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep; 
fantasy with variations, W. FE. Am- 
brosio, op. 30, no. 2; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, as author. R 
25731. 181 


Rooster (The) and the lark; duet, 
from The student king, w Fred C. 
Ranken and Stanislaus Stange, m, 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna De 
Koven, as widow. R 25718. 182 


Rose (The) I give you; w Frederic 
Peterson, m John W. Bischoff. 1. 
Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or bar. © 
Elsie Bischoff Moore, as widow of 
the author of m. R 25908, 25906. 

183, 184 


Ruth; song, w William Cowper. © 
Lorin Webster, as author of m. R 
25519. 185 


Safely home; vocal duet, w and m 
Charles P. Scott; sop. and ten. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
25885. 186 

School of violin technics; by O. Sevdik, 
op. 1, ed. pt. 1. Exercises in Ist 
position.—pt. 2. Exercises in 2d to 
%th positions.—pt. 3. Shifting, chang- 
ing the position.—pt. 4. Exercises in 
double stops. © Philipp Mittell, as 


206 


author of ed. R 25569, 25570, 25579, 
25580. 187-190 


Send me back to tee-pee-land; w 
James O’Dea, m Anna Caldwell. © 
Anna Caldwell O’Dea, as author and 
widow. R 25709. 191 


Separazione; old Italian folk song, ed. 
and pf. ace. G. Sgambati, English 
tr. Henry G. Chapman; med., in F 
min. © Henry Grafton Chapman, 
as child of the deceased author of 
translation. R 25600. 192 


Serenade; by A. Arensky, op. 57, no. 
1, English tr. Henry G. Chapman; 
mixed voices, a cappella; with cello 
obbl. © Henry Grafton Chapman, 
as child of the deceased author of 
translation. R 25802. 193 


by A. d’Ambrosio, op. 4, ed. and 
fingered for violin and pf. © Otto 
K. Schill, as author of ed. and fin- 


gering. R 25599. 194 
—— op. 5, no. 2; pf. © A. Reitlinger, 
as author. R 25609. 195 


Serenata arabe; pf. © Francesco 
Paolo Frontini, as author. R 25549. 
196 


Service; song, w Thomas W. Freckel- 
ton. © Lorin Webster, as author of 
Mma aR 25518) 197 


Shifting the position and preparatory 
scale-studies for the violin; by O. 
Sev¢cik, op. 8, ed. © Philipp Mittell, 
as author of ed. R 25581. 198 


Sing, O sing this blessed morn; Christ- 
mas hymn-anthem, W. W. Gilchrist ; 
for school and choir, with sop. solo 
and organ acc. © Anna R. Gil- 
christ, as child of the deceased auth- 
or of m. R 25572. 199 


Sioux Sue; song, m Leo Edwards. 
© Vincent Bryan, as author of w. 
R 25694. 200 


Sitting Bull; song, m Charles Zim- 
merman. © Vincent Bryan, as 
author of w. R 25696. 201 


Sky-meadows (The); low voice. © 
Mary Turner Salter, as author. R 
25586. 202 


Séchting (Emil) Drei leichte quar- 
tette ftir 3 violinen und violoncell; 
op. 54. no. 1, G dur.—no. 2, C dur.— 
no. 3, G dur. © Emil Séchting, as 
author. R 25749-25751. 203-205 

Soul (The) triumphant; sacred can- 
tata, w Anne P. L. Field; soli, cho. 
and organ. Voc sc. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, as author of m. R 25565. 

206 


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207 


Sounds from the Orient; march two- 
step; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, as 
author. R 25522. 207 


Spanischer tanz (Spanish dance); by 
F. Rehfeld, op. 47, no. 5, ed. and 
fingered for violin; pf. ace. © Otto 
K. Schill, aS author of ed. and fin- 
gering. R 25561. 208 


Spring; cho., or trio, w Thomas Nash, 
m Luigi Denza; women’s voices. © 
Leila Denza, as widow. R 25577. 

209 


Springinsfeld; v. Nicolai von Wilm, 
op. 215, no. 5; clavierstuck. © 
Marie Stieda, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 25544. 

210) 


Star (The) of Bethlehem; Christmas 
cantata, w selected and approved 
Rodney Rush Swope; soli, cho. and 
organ. Voc. sc. © F. Flaxington 
Harker, as author of m. R 25567. 

Palla b 


Steadfast and true; song, m Mrs. 
James A. Sutherland. © Ira B. 
Wilson, as author of w. R 25515. 

212 


Steaming (The) rill; by A. Arensky, 
op. 57, no. 3, English tr. Henry G. 
Chapman; mixed voices, a cappella; 
with cello obbl. © Henry Grafton 
Chapman, as child of the deceased 
author of translation. R 25803. 213 


Student (A) king; from The student 
king, w Fred C. Ranken and Stanis- 
laus Stange, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
Das @ Poe 214 


Suite fiir 4 violinen; op. 58. © Emil 
Sochting, as author. R 25741. 215 


Sun of my soul; hymn-anthem, w John 
Keble; mixed voices, with ten. or 
Sop. solo. © Sumner Salter, as 
author of m. R 25575. 216 


Sutherland; w Charles Wesley, m 
Emma L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, as child of the deceased 
author. R 25290. 217 


Swan (The); high voice; in D. © 
Mary Turner Salter, as author. R 
25593. 218 


Sweet and low; w Tennyson, m John 
Hyatt Brewer; 4-pt. women’s cho. 
© Cornelia Brewer, as widow. R 
25589. 219 


Tale of a monkey; song, m Leo Ed- 
wards. © Vincent Bryan, as author 
of w. R 25693. 220 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Tentation; valse, sur les motifs de 
lVopérette Correspondance, Rodolphe 
Berger. 1. Pf—2. Orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. © MHonorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 25840, 
25846. pA phy’ 4 0 


Theodore; w Benjamin Copeland, m 
Peter C. Lutkin. © Lelah C. Lut- 
kin, as widow of the author of m. 
R 25772. 223 


Till I wake; w Laurence Hope; med. 
voice. © Bruno Huhn, as author of 
m. R 25560. 224 


Tit for tat; duet, from The student 
king, w Fred C. Ranken and Stanis- 
laus Stange, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koyen, as widow. R 
25726. 225 


Toast (A); w Ernest Whitney; high 
voice; in D flat. © Mary Turner 
Salter, as author of m. R 25585. 

226 


Traveling; song, w James FEF. Devins. 
© George Botsford, as author of m. 
R 25528. 227 


Tri-state; march two step; pf. © 
Harry J. Lincoln, as author. R 
25816. 228 


Troopers tribunal; march; band. © 
Henry Fillmore, as_ author. R 
25538. 229 


Trouble d’amour; valse lente, Maurice 
Depret, orch. Léo Pouget; avec pf. 
conducteur. © Siréne Rachel Céles- 
tine Pestre, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 25851. 230 


Tiurkischer marsch; sexten-etude, 
Bernhard Wolff, op. 250; pf. 
Elisabeth Wolff, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 25748. 231 


’Twixt sunlight and shadow; waltzes; 
pf. © Dox Cruger, as author. R 
pas fA 232 


Two hearts; w Adelaide Procter, m 
John W. Bischoff. 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Alto or bar. © Elsie Bischoff 
Moore, as Widow of the author of m. 
R 25902, 25905. 233, 234 


Ungarischer tanz; op. 108; pf. © 
Georg Eggeling, aS author. R 25742. 
235 


Upon the trolley line; song, m Leo 
Edwards. © Vincent Bryan, as 
author of w. R 25695. 236 


Valse brillante; op. 100; pf. © Georg 
Eggeling, as author. R 25738. 
237 


080 


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no. 6, 1933 


Valse tendre: de Théodore Lack, op. 


238, arr.; orch. ptes. © Auguste 
Bose, as author of arr. R 25606. 
238 


Waldeinsamkeit ; melodie, op. 106; pf. 
© Georg Eggeling, as author. R 
25740. 239 


Waltz me around again, Willie; w 
Will D. Cobb, m Ren Shields. © 
Grace Shields, aS widow. R 25531. 

240 


Was there ever a friend so true; song, 
w Harriet Fithian. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, as author of m. R 25513. 

241 


Wearing of the green; fantasy with 
variations, W. F. Ambroslo, op. 30, 
no. 6; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, as author. R 25730. 242 


What a Saviour; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 25790. 


What’s the use of dreaming; song. © 
Joseph EH. Howard, as author. R 
25733. 244 


What’s the use of knockin’; song, m 
Gus Edwards. © Vincent Bryan, 
as author of w. R 25701. 245 


256 


When the Comforter came; w and m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 25791. 246 

Who is like unto Thee, O Lord; by 
Abram W. Lansing; mixed voices. 
© Jennie A. L. Lansing, as execu- 
trix of the author. R 25869. 247 

Wine, woman and song; trio, from 
The student king, w Fred C. Ranken 
and Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald 
De Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25723. 248 

Wolff (Bernhard) 4 pianoforte etu- 
den; ftir die linke hand allein, op. 
257, no. 1-4. © Elisabeth Wolff, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
25743-25746. 249-252 

Wonderful (The) blood; sacred song. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, as author. R 


25091. Zoe 
You’re a grand old Flag. © George 
M. Cohan, as author. R 25868. 

254 


w James O'Dea, m 
© Anna Caldwell 
O’Dea, aS author and widow. R 
25533. 255 

Young (The) lady of Lucca; w Ed- 
ward Lear, set to m, op. 42. © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1933 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. 7 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICH 
WASHINGTON : 1933 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.) 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie Salvatore); Godard (Ben- 
jamin Louis Paul); Haydn (Franz Josef); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) ; 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss 
(Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner 
(Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,’ “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata.” “ étude,” 
“study,” ‘“ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers. 


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Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying “ words by,” “ music by’) are to be under- 
stood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless 
otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “EE,” Class E, Musical 
compositions; “ D,”’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©” implies copy- 
right registration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; 
“© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished’ work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
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order, or New York draft. 

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of the various parts of the Catalogue are now as follows: 


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Heciires,,and Maps. 2 ooo oe COS ee ek Se eee 3. 00 
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Patio eertOUl Gal sy sehr mila mols eye acto ek Sais toy Melle oe Ee 2. 00 
Pattza,weusical | compositions’. ..02.22-t. 2 seb eee Lee ees 3. 00 
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for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
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60 of the Act. 

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
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not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
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by such claimant prior to December 31, 1933. 

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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12: 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv-v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xi—xiv of no. 13: 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. oe and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-xi of no. 8, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13: 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi-vii Oil WO. AB 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil—vili ‘of no. Ds 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlil—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vil—viil of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1993), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ), pages v-ix of no. 3, and volt 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ixx OIE Os Te 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2: 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-—vii of no. 7: 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, Wolo (1924), pages vil-vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4, 


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The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecua- 
dor, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, 
and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noricy.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no 


Statement of authorship is given. 


A cappella (The) chorus; compiled, 
arr. and ed. Max T. Krone and 
Griffith J. Jones; 4 and more mixed 
voices. v. 6. © July 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37116; M. Witmark & sons. 

13766 


A Paris, dans chaque faubourg; valse, 
de 14 Juillet, paroles René Clair, m 
Maurice Jaubert. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30616; Editions Max Eschig. 

13767 


A toutes les sauces; one-step, paroles 
Max Eddy et Ch. L. Pothier, m Jane 
Bos; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30879; Editions 
Salabert. 13768 


Absent-minded Flo; w Sidney Clare 
and Charles Tobias, melody J. Fred 
Coots. ©1c. July 22, 1933; E unp. 
74008; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 13769 


Abteilung marsch; vaterlindischer 
marsch, text W. Webels u. Paul 
Preil, m Paul Preil, op. 380; pf. © 
June 13, 19383; E for. 30978; Willi 
Webels. 13770 


Accordéoniste (L’) virtuose; 6 danses 
de Aug. Persiani. 4° recueil Sala- 
bert. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30827; 
Editions Salabert. 13771 


Acro dolee; versi A. Manuppelli, mu- 
Sica e arr. E. Morra. © 1c. July 
12, 1933; E unp. 73668; Antonio 
Manuppelli and Egidio Morra. 

13772 


(@Aw ey Alveay 
73867; Cecil A. 


Acting; w and melody. 
iS 1950 3 hy unp. 
Cobham. 13773 


Adair (Yvonne) Three stories to 
music; pf. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© July 4, 1933; E for. 30919; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

13774 


Adieu V’amour; poem Alma Halff, mu- 
sical setting Roberta Smith; violin, 
cello and pf. © 1c July 3, 1933; 
D 28473; Roberta G. Smith. 13774* 


Adoracion; pf. con letra. ©1e. July 
21, 1933; E unp. 78996; Eduardo 
Bianco. 13775 


Advance! Not retreat! prohibition 
song, w Mrs. L. B. Mayo, m Haldor 
Lillenas. © July 1, 1933; E pub. 
37027; Lillenas pub. co. [Copyright 
is claimed On poem and musical 
adaptation of melody and harmony] 

13776 


After all; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. June 
27, 19338; E unp. 73581; Bernie Far- 


nell. 13777 
Agapo mia pantremeni; melody A. 
Sakellariou. © 1c. July 14, 1933; 


E unp. 74180; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 13778 


Age (The) of progress; march, Edwin 
Franko Goldman; band pts. © July 
5, 193838; E pub. 37012; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 13779 


Agonia; letra y m Gonzalo Curiel. © 
Feb. 1, 1933; E for. 30956; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., S. en ¢. 13780 


Ah, but is it love; from Moonlight and 
pretzels, w E. Y. Harburg, m Jay 
Gorney; with ukulele arr. © July 
14, 1933; E pub. 37153; Harms, ine. 

13781 

Ah! Les gammes; slow-fox, de Une 
idée¢ folle, paroles René Pujol et Ch. 
L. Pothier, m Oberfeld; avec accord 
de l’ukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30853 ; Editions Salabert. 13782 


Ah, love let us love to-night; Song, op. 
82, w A. J. Welch. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73703; Alfred Arriola. 

13783 


Ah! qu’c’est bon; 6/8 one-step, de Le 
chasseur de chez Maxim’s, paroles 
André Hornez, m René Sylviano; 
avec accord de Vukulele. © June 
1, 1983; E for. 30834; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13784 


Ain’t that marvelous, my baby loves 
me; w and m Ben Bernie, Al Goer- 
ing and Walter Hirsch; with ukulele 
arr. © June 30, 1933; E pub. 37034; 
Famous music corp. 13785 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13786 


Air de ballet; violin and pf. © July 
24, 1933; E pub. 37224; F. 8S. Con- 
verse. 13786 


Akron (The) march; solo B flat 
cornet. © 1c. July 20, 1933; E unp. 
73942; James Vincent Russo. 13787 


Al lupo; 1. fantasia, Giuseppe Mulé, 
rid. Illuminato Culotta; piccola 
areh. pti. © July 1s. 1933" N tor: 
30965 ; G. Ricordi & co. 13788 


larm. bell incidental; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer, arr. E. Gerstenberger; pf.- 
conductor. ©l1c. July 29, 1933; E 
unp. 743866; Movietone music corp. 

13789 


Album fiir klavier; in der chromat- 
ischen notenschrift. © Mar. 12, 
1933; E for. 30557; Otto Marcus. 

13790 


All about you; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 22, 19838; E unp. 74025; Ruth 
Prosser. 13791 


All day long like a song; w and mel- 
oays (Cr 17°c> July. 5, 19357 ump, 
73388 ; Lucille Pierce Ferguson. 

13792 


All hail the power of Jesus’ name; 
hymn, w HK. Perronet, m arr. L. V. 
Jones. © June 1, 1933; E pub. 
36989; Joseph Lawrence Luntsford. 

13793 


All I think about is you; w C. Morris, 
m O. S. Wharton, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © June 30, 1933; E pub. 
36980; Oliver Spencer Wharton and 
Clarence Morris. 13794 


All thru the night; w and m Michael 
Gollatz; with ukulele arr. © June 
26, 1988; E pub. 37109; Michael 
Gollatz music ¢o., publishers. 

13795 


All we seem to do is disagree; w and 
melody. ©-1:c..July.18; 1988; EB 
unp. 73686; A. Allan Schuander and 


Ruth Schuander. 13796 
Allegria di maschere; intermezzo, 


Dante Cipollini; picecola orch. parti. 
© June 27, 1933; E for. 30678; G. 
Ricordi & co. 13797 


Allegro de concert; alto et pf. © May 
1, 19388; E for. 30620; Georges 
Sporck. 13798 


Allen’s lying blues; w and melody L. 
Allen. ©1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74164; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 

13799 


_ pt. I, n.s., v. 28: 


Alpine memories; fantasia on Swiss 
melodies, adapted and arr. Aubrey 
Winter; orch. pts. Concert ed. ©. 
June 20, 1933: E for. 30662; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd. 13800" 


Alpine serenade; by Murray L. Linday,,. 
harmonized and arr.; violin. ©1 ¢. 
July 5, 1933; E unp. 73346; L. Leslie- 
Loth. 13801 


Alte tanz-suite; nach Tremais, instru-- 
mentiert und bearb. Max WHttinger,. 
op. 42; orch. Partitur. © May 5y,. 
1933; E for. 309380; F. E. C. Leuck- 
art. 13802’ 


Alten (Die) tannen, sie flitistern im 
wind; deutsches tanzlied, w Her- 
mann Frey, m Walter Kollo. ©: 
June 138, 1933; E for. 30974; Edition: 
To-Ma. 13803 


Always a fool; w and melody. ©1c.. 
July 8, 1933; E unp. 738493; John 
Hawkes Wilson. 13804: 


Always dreaming of you; w S. Levine,. 
with melody. © 1c. June 23, 1933; 
E unp. 73568; Samuel Levine and 
Harrold Spencer. 13805. 


Am liebsten sitz’ ich mit meinem: 
midel im ruderboot; walzer, w C. 
Amberg, m lLandschulz u. Theo 
Schoppe. © May 20, 1933; E for. 
30980; Drei masken musik; G: m. 
b. H. 13806 


Amanecer; cancién. © 1c. July 27, 
1933; E unp. 74226; Anna Alfaro de: 
Conte. 13807. 


Amazon blues; from The warrior’s: 
husbands, w Val Burton and Will 
Jason, m Arthur Lange. © July 24, 
1933 ; E pub. 37256; Movietone music 
corp. 13808 


American (The) girl; song, m Stan 
Tucker. ©-1 ¢c. July 1223893250, 
unp. 73656; Adele Long. 13809: 


America’s pride; w and melody. ©. 
1 e@ July 19, 19383; E unp. 73904; 
Henry Franklin Ledbetter.. 13810: 


Amour (L’) qui peut mourir; fox-trot, 
dans Pauline, paroles Mare-Cab, m: 
Vincent Scotto; avee accord de l’uku- 
lele. © June 1, 19383; E for. 30841; 
Editions Salabert. 13811 


And there you are again; w and mel- 
ody Joe Young, Johnny Burke and 
Harold Spina. ©1c. July 26, 1933; 
EK ounp. 74151; Irving Berlin, ine. 

13812: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no..7, 1983 


-Angel; waltz, w and m Lew Mel, arr. 


Basil V. Alt; with ukulele arr. © 
July 12, 1933; E pub. 37140; EH. M. 
Waltz music co. 13813 


-Anno dazumal war’s nicht anders; 
foxtrot, w C. Amberg, m Nico Dos- 


tal. © May 17, 1933; E for. 30551 ; 
-Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 
13814 


-Another language; w and melody Ab- 


ner Silver and Nick Kenny. © 1. 
July 18, 1983; E unp. 73855; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 13815 


Another mother song; w and m Hugo 


Friedhofer. © 1 c. July 26, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74189; Movietone music 
corp. 13816 


-Antonio; continental 6/8 vocal quick- 


step, Ww Robert Hargreaves and Stan- 
ley J. Damerell, m Tolchard Evans; 
with ukulele arr. © June 9, 19383; 
HD for. 30644; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 
13817 


Any place is paradise, as long as you 
are there; from Disgraced, w Sam 
Ceslow, m Stephan Pasternacki; 
with ukulele arr. © July 21, 1933; 
EH pub. 37248; Famous music corp. 

13818 


Anzac; march, melody. © 1«¢ July 
17, 1983; E unp. 73828; John Ber- 


nard Sontag. 13819 
-Appassionato; de Marcel Mirouze; 
violoncelle et pf. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30573; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie. 13820 


Appel (L’) du sex-appeal; 6/8 one- 
step, de Pauline, paroles Mare Cab, 
m Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30840; Editions Salabert. 13821 


-Apple blossom time; Song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
July 31, 19383; E unp. 74413; Olive 
M. Jordan. 13822 


Apple (An) song; pf. with w. ©1«. 


July 10, 1933; E unp. 73540; Theo- 
dore Ceraolo. 13823 


Are you beautiful; w and melody. © 


1 e. July 10, 1983; E unp: 73507; 
Irving A. Beirach. 13824 


Are you lonesome to-night; m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. with w. © 1. 
July 19, 1983; EK unp. 73915; Myrtle 
Byrd. 13825 

Are you makin’ any money; from 
Moonlight and pretzels, w and m 
Herman Hupfeld; with ukulele arr. 


13840 


© July 14, 1933; E pub. 37154; 
Harms, inc. 13826 


Are you wearing the same old smile; 
song, w Richard Rogers. © 1 « 
July 17, 1933; E unp. 73795; Mary 
Elvira Lytle. 13827 


Aren’t you the sweetest thing; w and 
melody. © 1. July 12, 1933; E 
unp. 73660; Catherine Gill Ramsey. 

13828 


Arizona; song. ©1c. July 21, 1983; 
Eounp. 73988; John Henry Trow- 
bridge. 13829 


As torrents in Summer; w H. W. Long- 
fellow, m Edward Higar, arr. J. A. 
Parks; male quartet or cho. © 
July ‘28, 1988; EH pub. 3872973 Jd: A. 
Parks co. 13830 


As-tu déclaré tes revenus; one-step, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier, m Jean Le- 
noir; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30862; KEdi- 
tions Salabert. 13831 


Ashworth-Hope (H.) Caprice; inter- 
mezzo; pf. © June 21, 1933; E for. 
30757; Paterson’s publications, ltd. 

13832 


Ask the old cypress; melody. © 1 «e. 
July 15, 1933; E unp. 73827; Ralph 
Whelan Mitchell Keating. 138383 


At a conservatory; by Arthur Lange; 
pf. conductor. ©1e. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74188; Movietone music corp. 

13834 


At rainbow’s end; song. © 1c. July 
7, 19838; E unp. 73460; Jean LaHue 
Brown. 13835 


At the Atlantic City pageant show; 
w and melody Joe Saunders. ©1e. 
July 26, 1983; E unp. 74160; Har- 


mony music pub. co. 13836 
At worship; pf. with w. ©1e. July 
10, 1983; E unp. 73533; Beatrice 
Evelyn Thompson. 13837 


Au cabaret des oiseaux; mélodie fox, 
du film Chouchou poids plume, André 
Demurger; pf. © June 1, 1983; H 
for. 30872; Editions Salabert. 

13838 


Auto incidental; by R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. July 26, 1933; 
EK unp. 74183 ; Movietone music corp. 

13839 

Ave Maria; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
ace. ©1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 
73284; J. Riha. 13840 


085 


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13841 


Aw honey, give me a break; song. © 
ie cs July 1, -1933; °° H. unp.. 73452); 


Mary Longley. 13841 
Awareness; pf. with w. © 1c July 
10, 1988; E unp. 78584; Beatrice 
Evelyn Thompson. 13842 


Baby let’s harmonize; fox trot song. 
©1c. July 15, 19383; E unp. 74249; 
Jack Chambers. 13843 


Baby stars; w Lorenz Hart, m Rich- 
ard Rodgers. © 1c. July 17, 1933; 
E unp. 73811; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 13844 


Baby what I got is yours; song, mel- 
ody Alfred George Cromar. © 1 ¢. 
July 22, 1933; E unp. 74009; Janette 
V. Seully. 13845 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Five pieces 
for brass choir; arr. Philip Gordon; 
brass quintet with timpani and 
snare drum ad lib. Sc. and pts. © 
july 49, 193355) . pubs 37193: 5M. 
Witmark & sons. 13846 


——The liturgical year; 45 organ 
chorals, ed. Albert Riemenschnei- 
der" (©. june 23.2 19sa." Bau: 
86984; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

13847 


Now let heaven and earth adore 
Thee; from cantata, Sleepers, wake, 
based on choral by Philipp Nicolai, 
English version and new arr. Ar- 
thur Westbrook; mixed voices. © 
June 16, 1983; E pub. 36955; B. F. 
Wood music co. 13848 


Prelude and Toccata; transcribed 
George William Volkel; _ string 
orch. ,Sc. and pts. © Jume29, 
1933; E pub. 86972; M. Witmark 
& sons. 13849 


6 franzdsische suiten; revid. Os- 
win Keller; pf. © June 5, 1933; 
EK for. 30704; A. Cranz. 13850 


Back home; song. © 1c. July 17, 
1933; E unp. 73800; Irene Thomp- 
son. 13851 


Back on the old Green River; w and 
melody. ©,1-c. July ‘6, '1933;; E 
unp. 73407; Walter Smith. 13852 


Back to my mammy’s arms; song. © 
1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74161; 
Frank Patrick Rodrigues. 13853 


Back to your cottage home I will re- 
turn to you; waltz song, melody 


pt. D1, nasiwo2e 


Badineries; par Marius Francois 
Gaillard; pf. © May 5, 1933; E 
for. 30651; Editions Max Eschig. 

13855 


Badonviller-marsch; vy. Georg First. 
1. Salon-orch. stimmen.—2. Klavier. 
© June 25, 1933; E for. 30693, 
30695; B. Schott’s sdhne. 

13856, 13857 


Ballade de Frére Panuce; poésie Ga- 
briel Vicaire, m Yvonne Desportes. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30591; Heu- 
gel. 138858 


Bananas, bananas, green ones hangin’ 
up, lo; w and melody. ©1e. July 
7, 1983; E unp. 73446; Al Morris. 

13859 


Bandanna junior minstrel first-part; 
show, bk. and lyrics Effa E. Pres- 
ton, m Harold Wansborough; un- 
changed boys’ voices. © July 10, 
1933; D 28474; T. S. Denison & co. 

13859* 


Basque (A) peasant returning from 
church; w Anna Bunston De Bary, 
melody by a religious, setting Hen- 
ry Cyphus. © July 7, 1933; HE for. 
30923; Ada Rundall Greenaway. 

13860 


Bassett (R. H.) Nocturne; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. July 26, 1933; E 
unp. 74192; Movietone music corp. 

13861 


Be kind to your man; song. © July 
11,: 1933 ; EY pub: 37242 RAS ee ee 
quharson, 13862 


Be up my dear with the sun rise; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. June 24, 1933; 
E unp. 73548; 8S. G. Flocker. 13863 


Beau (Le) réve; valse, Jean Trémer ; 
pf. © May 1, 1933; KH for saGoee. 
Durand et Cie. 13864 


Beautiful cherries; w and melody. © 
June 24, 1933; E pub. 37147; Charles 
Edwin Thies. 13865 


Beautiful girl; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. Wayne 


Allen. ©1c. July 10, 1983; E unp. 
73521; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 
13866 

Beautiful you; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
June. 27, 1933; EH) unp, Wass; 
Charles E. Thomas. 13867 


Starret system club. © 1c. July | Beauty and tragedy; w and melody. 

14, 1933; E unp. 73730; Sylvia ©1c. July 27, 1983; E unp. 74225; 

Bond. 13854 Howard William Barwick. 138868 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


13895 


Because; w and melody Florentino 
HeeCastro,, ©; 1)c. July 18,1933; 
E unp. 738884; Florentino Castro. 

13869 


Because I love you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
fives, 1935; unp. 73367; S. DB. 
Hunter. » 13870 


Because of you; song, m W. R. 
Smith, © 1c. July 12, 1933; E 
unp. 73669; Katharine Neal Smith 
and Walter R. Smith. 13871 


Because youre gone; by Oscar J. 
Fox, vocal orch. pts. arr. Julius S. 
Seredy; in F. © June 8, 1933; E 
pub. 87078; Carl Fischer, inc. 

13872 


Because you rightfully are mine; 
song, w Edward Lynch. © 1 e. 
July 7, 19838; E unp. 73454; Ralph 
DeRocco. 13873 


Because you wouldn’t want me to; 
w and m Kathryn Julyé. © 1. 
July 24, 19838; E unp. 74063; Kath- 
ryn Julyé Myers. 13874 


Bed-time ballads; 6 short pieces, w 
Draycot Montague Dell, m Hubert 
Bath. © June 20, 1933; E for. 
30901; John Joseph Hegarty. 

13875 


Bed-time heroes; pf. with w. © July 
28, 1988; E pub. 87298; Gregory 
Eflin Sawyer. 13876 


Bedstefar’s vals; tekst: Arvid Miiller 
and Tom Andy, m: Tom Andy; pf. 
© June 13, 19832; E for. 30946; 
Alfred Thorsings musikforlag. 

1 


Beer garden echoes; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. July 
29, 1983; E unp. 74367; Movietone 
music corp. 13878 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet; 
from Quartet, op. 48, arr. John EH. 
West; organ. © July 11, 1933; E 
pub. 387071; H. W. Gray co. 13879 


—— Turkish march; from Ruins of 
Athens, op. 1138, arr. for pf. duet, 
with biographical sketch, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, etc., Louis Vic- 


tor Saar. © July 14, 1933; E pub. 
37260; Art publication soc. 13880 
——A woodland symphony; from 


Fifth symphony, music arr. and text 
by F. Wick; mixed voices. © July 
24, 1983; E pub. 37267; Frederick 
Wick. 13881 


child’s first piano 
book, w, m and text Moreton 
Graves Abbott. © July 3, 1933; EH 
pub. 871382; G. Schirmer, inc. 


Beginner’s luck; 


13882 

Bei den Wiener Schrammeln; pot- 
pourri, verbindender text Michael 
Czizi, m arr. Fritz Rechtenwald; 


stimmen ftir odeon orch. u. fiir sa- 
lonorch. © June 5, 1933; E for. 
30703; A. Cranz. 13883 


Beim tanz der nationen; suite, Hein- 
rich Mannfred, op. 148; orch. stim- 
men, © Apr. 12, 1933; E for. 30751; 
Heima-verlag. 13884 


Believe it or not; w and melody. © 
Lies JUNG LZ) .1osac) HE aOnOe (olan 
Paul Edward Cates. 13885 


Believe me; w R. M. Holt, m C. Ed- 
wards. ©1c. June 26, 1933; E unp. 
73394; Ruth Mason Holt and Carl 


Edwards. 13886 
Beloved; w Nick Kenny, m Abner 
Silver; with ukulele arr. © June 


30, 1933; E pub. 37021; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 13887 


Beneath the moon; w and melody. © 
1 c« July 28, 19383; E unp. 714282; 
Jack Callaway. 13888 


Beneath the spell of a yellow delta 
moon; w and m Willard Robison; 
with ukulele arr.; low key. © June 
30, 1933; E pub. 37050; Miller music, 
ine. 13889 


Benedictus es, Domine; traditional w, 
set to m Paul S. Callaway; mixed 
voices; organ acec.; in G maj. © 
July 24, 1983; E pub. 37241; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc. 13890 


Bergére (La) et le monsieur; de Chan- 
sons populaires des provinces de 
France, harmonisée Edmond Lavag- 
ne. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30578; 
Heugel. 13891 


Bermuda girl; w and melody. © 1. 
July 7, 1983; E unp. 73427; Colin 
H. T. Cosier. 13892 


Beside that old lagoon; song. © 1 ©. 
July 25, 1983; E unp. 74096; Amelie 
Lane Gubbins. 13893 


Besos; bolero, letra y m Luis Arcaraz. 
© June 1, 1988; E for. 30952; A. 
Wagner y Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 

13894 


Beyond the rainbow; song. © July 3, 
1933; E pub. 87168; Carlos Cham- 
bers. 13895 


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13896 


Bezauberndes friulein; 4 bildern mit 
m nach einem alten lustspiel, neu 
erzahit u. m Ralph Benatzky. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © May 9, 
1933; E for. 30556; Drei masken 
musik. 13896 


Bill Robinson stairs: w and melody. 
©1c. July 19, 19383; E unp. 73920; 
Maud Earl. 13897 


Billy’s lament of hard times; song, m 
Robert Brennen. © 1 c¢. July 18, 
1933; E unp. 74360; Marie Hees. 

13898 


Bin nur ein armer wandersmann; 
marsch u. wanderlied, w Bruno 
Hardt-Warden, m Robert Stolz, op. 
610. © May 29, 1933; E for. 30983 ; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G.m.bd.H. 13899 


Bird of love divine; intermezzo, Haydn 
Wood, arr. W. J. Duthoit; military 
band pts. © June 2, 1933; E for. 
30935; Boosey & co., ltd. 13900 


Bird songs at eventide; w Royden 
Barrie, m Eric Coates, arr. William 
Stickles; 4 female voices. © July 
tf, 19833. HB pub. 371i: Chappell & 
econ ltd: 13901 


Bitter-sweet; song. © 1c. July 21, 
1933; E unp. 73989; Edla Zost. 
13902 


Black magic; song. © 1c. July 17, 
1933; E unp. 73826; Mary Almira 
Clark. 13903 


Brerete THE TeOaivywue (Blepete pods pe- 
thainome); w and melody arr. 
1 e@ July 24, 1933; E unp. 74060; 
Antonios Sakellariou. 13904 


Bless her little heart; fox-trot, w and 
m Graham Squiers, Crompton Sharp 
and B. C. Hilliam; with ukulele arr. 
© May 20, 1933; E for. 30671; Vic- 
toria music pub. co., ltd. 13905 


Blue and moanin’ low; song. ©1e. 
July 28, 1933; E unp. 74278; Patricia 
Avery Anderson. 13906 


Blue cloud; w Robert Hargreaves and 
Stanley J. Damerell, m Montague 
Ewing; with ukulele arr. © June 9, 
1933; E for. 30645; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 13907 


Blue eagle; song. © 1 e. July 31, 
1933; E unp. 74401; Jacob Melvin. 
13908 


Blue hours; w Roy Turk, melody 
Wayne King. © 1c. July 1, 1933; 
E unp. 73287; Leo Feist, inc. 13909 


pt. UI, n. s., v.28 


melody Wayne King and 
Jerry Castillo. ©1ce. July 29, 1933 ; 
E unp. 74840; Leo Feist, inc. 13910 


Biue lagoon; song. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73729; Louis Rivers 
Worley. 13911 


Blue (The) paradise; additional pts. 
for 1st and 3d E flat alto and 2d B 
flat ten. saxophones, by Tom Clark, 
for selection by Edmund Eysler and 
Sigmund Romberg, arr. Carl Kiefert. 
© June 29, 1933; E pub. 36973; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 13912 


_ Blue river waltz; song, arr. K. Daniel. 


© 1c. July 7, 1933; BH ounp: 73455; 
Madge Tuttle Kessler. 13913 


Bluer than blue; song, melody Joseph 
Andrew Bonyai. © 1e July 11, 
1933; E unp. 73631; Edward James 
Lush. 13914 


—— w and melody. © 1c. July 3, 
1933; E unp. 73398; Mona Lee Ver- 
non. 13915 


Blues (The) in me; w and melody. 
©1e. July 18, 1933; E unp. 73865; 
Alice R. Williams. 13916 


Blues trilogy; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 1, 1933; E unp. 73300; Jean 
Paurel. 138917 


Blues, why do you keep haunting me; 
song. ©1c. July 31, 1938; E unp. 
74397; Leland Arthur Swanson. 

13918 


Blush (The), blush, blushing blues; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c July 24, 1933; H 
unp. 74035; A. C. Pfifer. 13919 


Bois (Le) touffu; paroles Camille 
Francois, m Wal-Berg. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30829; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13920 


Bon voyage; lullaby, w Charles Arthur 
Ranlet, melody S. Gutman. © 1 ¢. 
July 1, 1933; E unp. 73309; Charles 
A. Ranlet and Sidney Gutman. 

13921 


Bone come a-knittin’; negro folk-tune, 
from coll. of Sally Hill Scaife, arr. 
Jacques Wolfe; high voice. © July 
8, 1933; E pub. 37219; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc. 13922 


Bonheur (Le); valse, de Pauline, pa- 
roles Mare Cab, m Vincent Scotto; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30839; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13923 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Bonheur capricieux; chanson d’aprés 
des motifs de Johann Strauss, par 
Julius Btirger, texte francais H. 
Lauret, arr. Mischa Michaeloff; ptes. 
pour odeon orch. et pour salon-orch. 
© May 4, 1933; EH for. 80944; A. 
Cranz. 13924 


Bonnie Mary Broon; song, m Bill Fin- 
ley. © July 5, 1933; E pub. 37051; 
Geo. Bruce Cranston. 13925 


Book of piano pieces for adult begin- 
ners; compiled William M. Felton. 
© June 20, 1983; E pub. 36853; 
Theodore Presser co. 13926 


Bottoms up; traditional favorites, 
modern popular tunes, ete., ed. Clif- 
ford Leach; with chords for guit., 
tenor-banjo and ukulele. © July 10, 
1933; AA 125386; Paull-pioneer mu- 
sie corp. 13927 


Bower of roses; m Burrell Van Buren; 
ieee th ceo baly 19) 1933); By unp: 
73917; Fannie Motley Oliver. 

13928 


Brahms (Johannes); thematisches 
verzeichnis seiner werke, erginzung 
zu Johannes Brahms, Weg, werk und 
welt, Alfred von Ehrmann. © Apr. 
26, 1933; A—Foreign 21264; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. 13929 


Bread and gravy; song. © 1. July 
29, 1933; E unp. 74355; John Mur- 
ray. 13930 


Brennendes geheimnis; zwei schlager, 
aus dem tonfilm, text Max Kolpe, m 
Allan Gray, klav. arr. Walter Bor- 


chert. © Feb. 10, 1933; E for. 
30742; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 13931 
Brief moment; w and melody. ©1e. 


July 22, 1983; E unp. 74017; Dwane 
West and Jimmy Delaney. 13932 


w Ann Ronell, melody A. Ronell 
and Hilda Gottlieb. ©1«. July 22. 
1983; E unp. 74000; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 13933 


Brighton sea-step; march or two-step, 
Jan Hurst, arr. Adolf Lotter; orch. 
pts. © July 11, 1933; E for. 30918; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 13934 


Bring back my dear Rose to me; w 
and melody Leroy Marsh. © 1 ec. 
July 18, 1938; E unp. 738856; Roy 
M. Johnson. 13935 


Broadway brighten your stars; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73784; Noelia M. Bergeron. 189386 


13950 


Broadway moon; waltz song, arr. Alice 
Caries Lonetellow., bev. © Ice 
July 17, 1933; E unp. 73816; Earle 
Taylor Rush. 13937 


Broken-hearted; w J. J. Wills and 
J. E. Andino, and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Tiglva Sy eee eA. Todd 2c de. A 
Andino. 13938 


Broken-hearted (The) lover; w and 
melody A. P. Carter. © 1c. July 
19, 19383; E unp. 74170; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. 13939 


Broken rhapsody; pf. with w. © 1c. 
July 1, 1933; E unp. 73296; Helen 
Marie Harris. 13940 


Broken (The) serenade; operetta, bk. 
and lyrics J. Mendelsohn, jr., m 
KF. KF. Hayden. tL ¢.. June * 23, 
1933; D 28479; Joseph Mendelsohn, 
jr. and F. Francis Hayden. 13940* 


Bronx day jubilee; song, m Dwight S. 
Mathis. © 1 ¢ June 27, 1933; HE 
unp. 73604; James T. Williams. 

13941 


Brown Betty; by Gustav Klemm; pf. 
©: dune® 28; 1938; )) pubs.°31059); 
B. F. Wood music co. 13942 


Brown cheering song; medley, com- 
piled E. B. Hall, arr. R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band pts. © Jan. 4, 1933; E 
pub. 37039; Ellis B. Hall. 13943 


Brugnoli (Attilio) Concerto; 2 pfs. 
© Sune 27, 1933. BH tor. s0esr. Ge 
Ricordi & co. 13944 


Buckwheat cakes and coffee; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 28, 1933; E 


unp. 74288; Charles Walker and 
Jimmy P. Delaney. 13945 
Burn down the town; song. © 1 «. 


July 25, 1933; EK unp. 74107; William 
I. Holland. 13946 


Burning; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers., .©),.1, c. July 10; 1933) 
unp. 73530; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 13947 


Oj; ee) lanky: 
738438; Joseph 


Bury my bones; song. 
18, 29334) ):Ey ump. 
James Whitfield. 13948 


Buttercup; song. © 1 ¢. July 30, 
1933; E unp. 73930; Ethel Craig. 
13949 


By the river dreaming of you; w and 
melody: ©. 1°. July 20" 19383" 
unp. 74217; John Dimitri. 13950 


C’est bon; fox-trot, dans Simone est 
comme @¢a, paroles Jean Boyer et 
André Hornez, m Raoul Moretti; 


089 


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13951 


C’est bon—Continued. 


avec accord de l’ukulele. © June 
1, 19383; E for. 30854; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13951 


C’est nerveux; one-step, dans Le gar- 
econ de chez Prunier, livret et cou- 
plets André Barde et Michel Carré, 
m Joseph Szule; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30824; Editions Salabert. 13952 


Ca ne regarde pas papa; one-step, pa- 
roles René Gaillard, m F. Warms. 
© June 1, 1933; EH for. 80797; C. 
Joubert et cie. 13953 


California moon, how I long to see you 
shine; w and melody. © 1c. July 
29, 19388; E unp. 74834; Frank A. 
Lang. 13954 


Call me to your arms; w H. P. Keavin, 
melody R. L. Salsman. ©1. July 
b%, 9335 oh eunpsidBssk yh. Hag Pe. 
Keavin and R. L. Salsman. 13955 


Call of the spring; w Berta Reviére, 
m Anthony F. Paganucci; dramatic 
SOpS er, Teer, cin. Gx Oyrailved 2, 
1933; E pub. 87098; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 13956 


Calling to you sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody. :©.4 ec. July77, 1933; diaunp. 
73434; Theodore Pepin. 13957 


Calvaire (Le); du film Maurin des 
Maures, paroles A. Hugon et Ch. L. 
Pothier, m Jacques Janin. © June 
1, 1933; E for. 30864; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18958 


Campfire reflections; Hungarian fan- 
tasy, Jan Ricardo; violin; pf. ace. 
© July 12, 1983; E pub. 37096; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 13959 


Campus in the clouds; musical satire, 
pk ‘lyrics ‘and’ m.* © Wc. aly", 
1933; D 28484; Charles Robert 
Walsh. 13959* 


Cancion de cuna; tango cancién. © 
1c. July 29, 1983; E unp. 74350; 
Eduardo Bianco. 13960 


Can’t we meet again; song, Bud Flana- 
gan and Reg. Connelly, American 
version Charles Tobias; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
June 27, 1933; E pub. 37227; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 13961 


Can’t you remember; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
June 24, 1933; E unp. 73549; Wm, J. 
Jenkins. 138962 


Can’t you see; song. ©1c. July 19, 
1933; E pub. 73926; Arthur Louis 
Greiner. 139638 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Can’t you see I’m lonely; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © May 31, 1933; E 
pub. 37052; Jack C. Bullock. 13964 


Canto notturno; intermezzoa Dante 
Cipollini; piccola orch. porti. © 
June 27, 1933; E for. 30684; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 13965 


Canto per ma mio; de Chansons popu- 
laires des provinces de France, har- 
_monisée Edmond Lavagne. © May 

1, 19388; E for. 30586; Heugel. 
13966 


Canvas of blue; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 15, 1933; E unp. 73771; William 
Michael. 13967 


Canzone al vento; intermezzo, Dante 
Cipollini; piccola orch. parti. © 
June 27, 1933; E for. 30683; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 13968 


Canzone degli sci; one-step, versi An- 
gelo Ramiro Borella, m Mario Ma- 
riotti [and] Questa non é che una 
promessa; tango- serenata, Pete 
Rizza: orch, Virgilio Ripa; piccola 
orch,. parti. © Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 
30547; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 13969 


Cap and bells; dance intermezzo, Dent 
Mowrey; pf. © May 29, 1933; HE 
pub. 37085; Carl Fischer, ine. 13970 


Capps chord finder; modern system of 
popular jazz piano, Stanley M. 
Capps. © July 10, 1933; AA 126000; 
Capps & Capps school of modern 
music, 13971 


Captains all; march, A. A. Ellis, arr. 
W. Barton; drum and fife band pts. 
© June 24, 1933; E for. 30659; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 13972 


Caress; tango, w and melody. ©1ce. 
July 1, 19383; E unp. 73298; Lillian 
Seckendorf Popper. 13973 


Caresses d’une mére; by Joseph Stri- 
mer; pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30785; Durand et cie. 13974 


Caring; w and melody. ©1e. July 5, 
1933; E unp. 73350; Fred Maisel. 
13975 


Carnera; canzone, m Rocco Cartolani. 
© July 14, 1933; BH pub) sma; 
Frank Donato. 138976 


Caroline I’m coming home; fox-trot, 
w Barnard Cromwell, melody C. M. 
Harvell and Ruby Cunningham. © 
1 ¢. July 25, 1933; EH unp. 74100; 
Cora Mae Harvell. ; 13977 


590 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Casa Loma stomp; composed and arr. 
H. Eugene Gifford, ed. Cornel Ta- 
nassy, jr.; orch. pts. © July 10, 
1933; E pub. 37103; Joe Davis, ine. 


13978 
Casella (Alfredo) Due ricercari sul 
mome B.A. ©) H.: pf. © July ‘18, 


1933 ; E for. 30967; G. Ricordi & co. 
13979 


Cast your sins away; w and melody 
Cliff Nazarro. ©1c. July 20, 1933; 
E unp. 73943; Joe Davis, inc. 13980 


Castles in the dust; waltz song, mel- 
ody Starret system club. © 1c. July 
14, 1938; E unp. 73719; Mary Fet- 
terly. 13981 


*Cause I have no one to love; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 1, 1933; E unp. 
73312; Bernard Chase. 13982 


Central park; marche one-step, F. Gas- 
card: jorch. wts., © May 1, 1933; 
EH for. 30598; L. Grus et cie. 138983 


Century (A) of progress in American 
song; by Marx and Anne Oberndor- 
fer, ed. Frederick A. Stock, and oth- 
ers. © June 6, 1933; A 64056; Hall 
& McCreary co. 13984 


Chanson (La) d’amour; slow-fox, de 
Dix-neuf ans, paroles Jean Bastia, 
m Pascal Bastia. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30609; C. Joubert & cie. 13985 


Chanson de fou; poésie Emile Ver- 
haeren, m Yvonne Desportes. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30592; Heugel. 

13986 


Chanson (La) de l’aveine; de Chan- 
sons populaires des provinces de 
France, harmonisée Edmond lLa- 
vagne. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30582 ; 
Heugel. 13987 


Chanson de la mariée; de Chansons 
populaires des provinces de France, 
harmonisée Edmond Lavagne. © 
May 1, 1933; EH for. 30577; Heugel. 

13988 


Chanson de Marie Antoinette; by My- 
ron Jacobson, vocal orch. pts. arr. 
Julius S, Seredy; in C. © May 16, 
1933; E pub. 37083; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 13989 


Chanson (La) des sables; extraite de 
Tam-tam, paroles Julien Maigret, m 
Henri Tomasi. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30575; Henry Lemoine et cie. 

13990 

Chanson provencale; de Prenez garde 
a la peinture, paroles Roger Bern- 
stein, m G. van Parys. © June 1, 


14006 

1933; E for. 30848; Editions Sala- 
bert. 13991 
Chant de printemps; du film L’ange du 
mal, paroles Charles Méré, m Serge 
Weksler. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30593 ; Choudens. 13992 


Chant to sleepy river moon; song, w 


Robert H. -Roueche. © 1e. July 
telson. Mir UNDP. atoole,;.. Marion 
Proesel. 138993 


Chappell concert folio; for band or or- 
chestra, arr. Edgar Russell Carver. 
1. Band pts.—2. Orch. pts. © July 
5, 1933; E pub. 86996, 36997; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 13994, 18995 


Charm of melancholy; w Samuel 
Rogers; 3 equal voices. © July 14, 
1933; E for. 30899; Margaret Crich- 
ton. 13996 


Charms of love; waltz, w A. Manup- 
pelli, m and arr. E. Morra. © 1 «. 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 73632; Antonio 
Manuppelli and Egidio Morra. 

13997 


xacamxo (TO) Tov KaBBadra 
(Chasapiko tou kabbadia); pf. © 
ib es July +31. 1933; EH unp. 74390; 
Lucian Cavadias, 13998 


Chasing butterflies; by Effie Levering; 
Die © uly 13s 1935) BE pubis ne a 
Shattinger piano & music co. 13999 


Chaste (La) Suzanne; trombone solo, 
Verroust, arr. Archibald Evans; 
orch. pts. © June 27,. 1933; E for. 
30658; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

14000 


Chayem Itshe; song. © July 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37281; Mendel Broomberg. 
14001 


Che cosa ci vuoi fare; fox-trot, versi 
Fama e Marf, m Vittorio Masche- 
roni; pf, © May 8, 1933; E for. 
30542; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 14002 


Checco walzer. © 1c. July 27, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74215; Louis De Palma. 


14003 

Cheer up everybody; song. © 1 «. 
June 27, 198383° HY unp. "3586: 
Blanche Bissell Brodie. 14004 


Cheerful; fox-trot song, w Barbara 
Burk. © 1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 
73401; Walter Romanoff. 14005 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) The water-carrier; 
overture, arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. 
pts. © July 4, 1933; E for. 30921; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 14006 


O91 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14007 


Chevauchée; du film Les trois mous- 
quetaires, Jean Lenoir; pf. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30861; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 14007 


Chez moi; paroles Maurice Aubret, 
m Maurice Yvain; avec accord de 


Vukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30832; Editions Salabert. 14008 
Chi sara la maglia rosa; fox-one- 


step, versi Pinki, m Vincenzo Borea. 
ferePiecola Orch; pani, .arr; aL yar 
gilio Ripa.—2. Pf. © May 8, 1933; 
E for. 30549, 30550; Soc. an. La gaz- 
zetta dello sport. 14009, 14010 


Chicago; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
©l1e. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74150; 
Anna B. Isbell. 14011 


w and melody. © 1. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73270; Rilla Hancock. 
14012 


Chicago by the sea; w H. McGovern, 
mid. Ke Wright.1)' ©0418 cit July. 3, 
1933; E unp. 73400; Jessie Kerr 
Wright and Hugh McGovern. 

14013 


Chicago in nineteen thirty three; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr, © 1 © July: 5,) 19335 Ho unp. 
73376; Nellie May Harrison. 

14014 


Chicago town; waltz, w and m Reed 
Karol. ©1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 
73377; S. Smith Mitchell. 14015 


Childhood memories; song, m Luther 
Aemolanks (Gy. a @. July 40, oso 
E unp. 73510; William John Weg- 
larz. 14016 


Child’s (A) grace [and] The charm; 
unison songs, poems Robert Herrick, 
m Maskell Hardy. © June 21, 1933; 
E for. 30698; Bosworth & co., ltd. 

14017 


Chipe moi par le pal’ tot; valse mu- 
sette, paroles Armand Foucher, m 
Forterre; avec accord de lukulele. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30866; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 14018 


Cheeur des travailleurs; de Joseph 
Strimer; pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30790; Durand et cie. 14019 


Chouchou poids plume; ouverture, du 
film Chouchou poids plume, André 
Demurger; pf. © June 1, 19338; 
E for. 30871; Editions Salabert. 

14020 

Christ, my life; hymn, w Verna H. 
Smith, (©, July 21, 1983° pub. 
37292; Grace Helen Kettenburg. 

14 


021 


Dt. Dy, ness wee 


Christmas is coming; w and melody.. 
© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 73963; 
Dorothy Lehman Sumerau. 14022- 


Chromatische (Die) notenschrift; 
theoretische erliuterung, intro. See-- 
len, v. Felix Weingartner, op. 46,. 
nr. 4, -©° Mar. 712)/1935 bee 
30558 ; Otto Marcus. 14023. 


Chummy no. 1; melody. ©1e. July 
22; 1933; 1 . upp... 140245 aa 
Whelan Mitchell Keating. 


ads in 3 positions, Caroline H. Craw- 
ford, op. 12; pf. ©’ June’ 28, 4932; 
E pub. 37066; B. F. Wood music co. 

14025. 


City of ghosts; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 17, 1933; E unp. 738380; Grace 
Hannan. 14026° 


City (The) of I will; w and m Sejo 
M. Senorom. © June 22, 1933; E. 
pub. 37114; P. N. M. & co. 14027 


Clarisa my own; tango fantasia; vio-- 
lin and pf. © ‘1c. duly 1G Wes5, 
E unp. 73809; Lina Rodrigue. 


14028 - 


Class. of ’°34; song. “©. 1 ¢ nies 
1933; E unp. 74420; Norman Na- 
than. 14029: 


Cloches (Les) de Noél; de Jean. 
Trémer; pf. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30626; Durand et cie. 14030: 


Clochettes; by Joseph Strimer; pf. ©) 
June 1, 1933; E for. 80782; Durand. 
et cie. 14031 


Cloister shadows; by H. Ashworth-. 
Hope; pf. © June 16, 1933; E for. 
30756; Paterson’s publications, ltd. 

14032> 


Cockadoodledo; song, m Dorothy Her-- 
bert. © 1c. July 31, 1933. ame 
74359; Harry H. Barnhart, jr. 

14033. 


Cocktail time; fox-trot, w and melody.. 
© 1c. July 17, 1933; E unp. 73808 ;: 


Paul Madison Kniskern. 140354 
Cohn (Eugene) A song. ©1c. June 
22, 1933; HE unp. 72968; Hugene- 
Cohn. 14035. 


Collegiate prom; by William Spielter ; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. July 29, 1933; 
E unp. 74875 ; Movietone music corp. 

14036: 


Colorado moon; w Billy Hill, m Al. 
Frazzini and Jack Levenson; with 
ukulele arr. © July 20, 1933; EH 
pub. 37223; Shapiro, Bernstein &- 
co., ine. 14037- 


092 


14024 - 
Chums (The) ; left hand study of tri-- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Columbine; song. © June 24, 1933; 
E pub. 37165; R. J. Roberts. 
14038 


Come back Lottie; w and melody H. 
Ashley and H. Treat. © 1c. July 
19, 1988; E unp. 74166; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. 14039 


Come back to Kilkenny and me; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 21, 1933; 
EH unp. 73971; Christopher J. Kehoe. 

14040 


Come back to me; song, Spanish sere- 


made} JC) July, 21,;) 1933); .B. pub. 
37280; Raymond Babcock Eldred. 

14041 

Come back to old Kentucky; valse 


song. © 1c. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73601; William J. Dowd. 14042 


Come heavy-laden; hymn, w Anna 
Hoppe. © 1 c. July’ 31, 1933; EB 
unp. 74379; John F. Meyer. 14043 


Come let’s get going, but we’ll have to 
watch our step; w and m Betty 
Dunn. ©1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73639; Elizabeth Dunn. 14044 


Come, O Thou traveller unknown; w 
Charles Wesley, m P. H. Sykes; 
unison voices. © July 22, 1933; 
E for. 30911; Banks & son. 14045 


Come on you river come on; song. © 
1c July 11, 1983; E unp. 73636; 
Howard D. Leese. 14046 


Come to fair Chicago, to the great 
Chicago fair; w Mrs. F. Wrubel, m 
Clifford Martin Eddy, jr., arr. Felix 
Testa. ©1c. July 12, 1933; E unp. 
73665 ; Nellie Louese Wrubel. 

14047 


Come to me; w George Meredith, m 
André Kostelanetz; high voice, in D 
flat. © July 1, 1933; E pub. 37093; 
Carl Fischer, ine. 14048 


Coming; w and melody. ©1c. July 
8, 1933; E unp. 73567; Walter Shad- 
rach Holly Sorell. 14049 


~ Communion service; by César Franck, 
op. 12, arr. Walter Williams, ed. H. 
Clough-Leighter; mixed cho.; organ 
acc.; in A maj. © July 8, 1933; E 
pub. 37252; EH. C. Schirmer music co. 

14050 


Comparsa (La); by Ernesto Lecuona, 
arr. Grace Helen Nash; 2 pfs. 4 


nands, © Duly .5, 1933; EB pub. 
36992; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 14051 


6514—33——_2 


14066 


Corelli; pf. with w. ©1e. July 12, 
1933; E unp. 73663; Carl E. Lundin. 
14052 


Could it be possible; song. © 1 «. 
July 6, 1933; E unp. 73416; Morris 
Candiotti. 14053 


Crash of the Akron; song. © 1 «. 
July 24, 1933; E unp. 74052; Frances 
Sims. 14054 


Crazy zoo; fox-trot song, w C. Ber- 
man; with ukulele arr. © June 6, 
1933; E for. 30647; Chas. Berman 
and Henry Moss. 14055 


Cream puffs on parade; by Gustav 
Klemm; pf. © June 28, 1933; E 
pub. 37061; B. F. Wood music co. 

14056 


Creepynsesits: wb tea) Ok .e. aul vane ie 
1933; E unp. 74230; LeRoy Clinton 
Dengate. 14057 


Crepusculo; tango; pf. ©1c. July 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 74351; Eduardo B‘anco. 


14058 
Crucifixus; die sieben worte des 
Erlosers, v. Herrmann Simon; 4 


stimmigen gem. chor, sop. u. bar. 
soli, orgel u. kammerorch. o. orgel 
allein. Partitur. © Jan. 31, 1932; 
E for. 30942; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. 
Hi 14059 


—w from Credo, m Antonio Lotti, 
ed. and acc. arr. Henry Clough- 
Leighter; 8-pt. mixed cho. © July 
1, 1938; E pub. 37148; EH. C. Schir- 
mer MusSi€ Go. 14060 

Crying for love; song. ©1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73780; Matilda Curtiss. 

14061 

Cuddle in my arms; song. © 1 «@ 
July 12, 1933; E unp. 738661; Charles 
Andrew Hostetler, jr. 14062 


Curfew (The); w Thomas Gray, and 


melody. © 1 ¢ June 23, 193838; H 
unp. 73012; Howard William Bar- 
wick. 14063 
Dainty little maiden; song. © 1 ¢. 


July 19, 1933; E unp. 73893; Mary 
Wright Bain. 14064 


Dance darling dance; w J. Chein, 
melody George W. Caturani and 
Carl Wengart. ©1c. July 21, 1933; 
BE unp. 73987 ; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

14065 


Dance of the tsadikim; pf. © 1 «¢. 
July 7, 1933; E unp. 73468; Joseph 
Achron. 14066 


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2 “s 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14067 


Dancing; pf. arr. Bernard Kelly. © 
Pe daly 5, 19380. Hi np. toseo ; 
Collins B. Needham. 14067 


Dancing at the Century of progress; 
with ukulele arr. © July 7, 1933; 
E pub. 37128; Ray Soldwell. 14068 


Dancing in dreamland; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ¢« July 3, 1933; EH unp: 73596; 
Merle Terrill. 14069 


Dancing lady; w and melody. ©1«. 
July 27, 19838; E unp. 74219; Jack 
C. Miller. 14070 


Danger cry; by Edward Kilenyi and 
William Spielter; pf. conductor. © 
ive duly, 28) 1933: HWeunp:. (4314 : 
Movietone music corp. 14071 


Dangerously yours; love theme from 
the photoplay, L. E. De Francesco; 
pf. © July 24, 1933; E pub. 37255; 
Movietone music corp. 14072 


Danse des marionnettes; marche, de 
Jean Trémer; pf. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30625; Durand et cie. 14073 


Danza primaverile; intermezzo, Dante 
Cipollini; piccola orch. parti. © 
une 2. 935° 2) Tor, “s0uoL +. G. 
Ricordi & co. 14074 


Dark eyes; Russian Gipsy song, arr. 
Jean Armand; pf. © July 7, 1933; 
E for. 30765; Frederick Harris co. 

14075 


Das ist der dank fiir meine liebe; 
tango, text Fritz Rotter, m Paul 
Mann u. Fritz Rotter. © May 380, 
1933; E for. 30724; Wiener oper- 
ettenverlag, G m. b. H., Dacapo 
verlag. 14076 


arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher; salon, jazz, orch. 
stimmen. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30717 ; Wiener operettenverlag G. m. 
b. H., Dacapo verlag. 14077 


Davis (Ferdinand Hermann) 
Scherzo; pf.; en ré maj. © 1. 
June 7, 1933; E unp. 73754; Ferdi- 
nand Hermann Davis. 14078 


SH 


Dawn; song, w George Ward; pf. © 
te July 40, 1983) EP unp.  to000% 
Douglas Hugh Freeman. 14079 


Dawn of tomorrow to me; w HE. F. 
Olin and Frank Knoll, and melody. 
©1c. July 14, 1983; E unp. 73737; 
Earle F. Olin. 14080 


Day (A) dream; by R. Hammond; pf. 
© Feb. 25, 1933; E for. 30759; 
Rhoda Hermina Venter. 14081 


~ 


v 


94 


Dt. Hi ne Sew 


Day dreams; song, melody Edna May 
Mitchell. © 1c July 8, 1933; HB 
unp. 73482; Lacy Rich Maynor. 

14082 


De bon matin; chant seul, de Dix- 
neuf ans, paroles Jean Bastia, m 
Pascal Bastia. © June 1, 1933; E 
for. 830801; C. Joubert et die. 14083 


Dear love it’s you; song, pf. arr. 
Larry’ Cramer.” ©Wi coal 49, 
1933; E unp. 73894; Mary Wright 
Bain. 14084 


Dearest ever heard; w and melody 
Louise Dawson. © 1c. July 18, 
1933; E unp. 73862; Emma L. Bam- 
ford. 14085 


Dearie ; fox trot song. ©1e. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 74263; Adalene Fur- 
nish. 14086 


Debbil gimme a break; pf. with w. © 
Loc. July, 17, 19383;) Hote eos; 
Donald Gordon Reid. 14087 


Deep down in dark town; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 
74087; Emerson Scott, McClure 
Morris and Karlton Wade. 14088 


Deep in the night; w Sara Teasdale, m 
Iris Brussels; high voice, in F sharp 
min. © Aug. 1, 1933; E pub. 37283; 
American music Co. 14089 


Deep-lovin’ gal; w Lisa Castle, m 
Harold Lewis. ©1c. July 25, 1933; 
E unp. 74187; Helen Hannah Wil- 
bur. 14090 


Deep within my heart of hearts; song, 
pf. arr. Jack Mahoney. © Ju_y 7, 
1933; E pub. 37102; B. Stanley 
Perry. 14091 


De Francesco (—) Dance; ballet fan- 
tastique, De Franceseo and P. Bru- 
nelli, arr. H. W. Friedhofer and P. 
Brunelli; nf. conductor. ©1ce. July 
26, 1983; E unp. 74197; Movietone 
music corp. 14092 


Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for 
piano accordion; arr. Guido Deiro. 
v. 2. © July 7, 1933) pubs armies 
Nicomede music co. 14093 


Delius (Frederick) Idyll; w adapted 
from Walt Whitman, German tr. 
Jelka Delius; sop. and bar. Pf. and 
vocal sc. © July 18, 1933; EH for, 
30961; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

14094 


Delta bound; w and melody Alex Hill. 
© 1c. July 17, 19383; BE unp. 7a838sae 
Joe Davis, inc. 14095 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 7, 1933 


Deluge; by Edward Kilenyi and Wil- 
liam Spielter; pf.-conductor. © 1 «¢. 
July 29, 1933; E unp. 74369; Movie- 
tone music corp. 14096 


Demone; versi Greco e Atham, melodia 
E. Tagliaferri. © Dec. 23, 1932; HE 
for. 30726; European music publish- 


ers protective assn., inc. 14097 
Depression; w Mrs. Colemon_ Port- 
wood, m Luther A. Clark. © July 
21, 19383; E pub. 37245; Molissie 
Portwood. 14098 


Depression blues; song, m Ester Roach 
and James Johnson. ©1e. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73547; Harriet Florez. 

14099 


Depression has gone away; w and m 
Billy sLove....© 1 ¢..July.16,. 1933 ; 
E unp. 73517; Wm. B. Love. 14100 


Destin (Le); tango, dans le film 
Hspérame, version francaise Della 
Rosa, paroles argentines Mario 
Batti-Stella et Le Pera, m Carlos 
Gardel; avec accord de l’'ukulele. © 
Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 30776; Editions 
Salabert. 14101 


Destiny; song, w Louis Dodge; with 
violin obbl. © 1c. July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74057; Marie Pryor. 14102 


Det dir jag, som gar vigen uppfor 
stegen; ur filmen Fridolf i lejon- 
kulan, text Paddock, m Sten Axel- 
Seamer prt.) ©), Webs, (d,.4 19384) for. 
30770; Nils Georgs musikforlags, 
a; 14103 


Devant sa main nue; poéme Marcel 
Raval, m Darius Milhaud; choeur 
de femmes ou quatuor vocal. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30814; R. Deiss. 

14104 


Diamanto; melody A. Rossolymos. © 
1 ¢ July 14, 19388; E unp. 74176; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 14105 


Dis-moi pourquoi; du film Melodia de 
Arrabal, paroles francaises Della 
Rosa, paroles eSpagnoles F. Teruel, 
m José Sentis; avec accord de 
Yukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30825 ; Editions Salabert. 14106 


Disappointed; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. 
July 24, 19838; E unp. 74034; Henry 


C. Miller. 14107 
Disaster; by William Spielter; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. July 29, 1933; E 


unp. 74370; Movietone music corp. 
14108 


14123 


Dishpan (The) blues; song, arr. Will 
Livernash. ©1c. July 10, 1933; HE 
unp. 73504; Loula Beams. 14109 


Disiliusion; pf. with w. © 1 «. June 
30, 19383; E unp. 73282; Edwin H. 
Schultz. 14110 


Disquieting news; by Edward Kilenyi 
and William Spielter; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74316 
Movietone music corp. 14111 


Divine caresse; valse caressante, A. 
Bosc; orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30820; Auguste Bose. 14112 


Dix-neuf ans; melodie de loperette, 
paroles Jean Bastia, m Pascal Bas- 
tia. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30607; 
C. Joubert & cie. 14113 


Do, do, daddling thing; w and melody 
eming-Townsend. © 1 «¢. July 19, 
1933; EH unp. 74173; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 14114 


Do you remember; w Robert Wallace, 
melody Russ Broms. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73709; John Henry 
Myers. 14115 


Don’t ask me why; w and melody. © 
he July 18,1933; EE unph t3sss 5 
Fay Gottlieb. 14116 


Don’t be ashamed to walk beside your 
mother; w Dick Sanford and Clarke 
Van Ness, melody Ernie Burnett and 


Tom Berwick.” © 1 ‘c. ‘July’ 14, 
isa: Ke unp: “69s De “sylvar 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 14117 


Don’t blame me; w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © July 19, 1933; 
E pub. 37214; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 14118 


Don’t fear, Ill follow you around, 
’till the light of love you’ve found in 
the Lord; w and melody. © 1. 
July 18, 1983; E unp. 738839; Edward 
Sarché. 14119 


Don’t let me down out of my high 
place; w and melody. ©1e. July 
18, 1933; E unp. 73848; Michael 
Aloysius Ambrose. 14120 


Don’t let’s forget to stay near; song. 
©1e. July 21, 19383; E unp. 73999; 
Frances D. Welch. 14121 


Don’t say we’re through; song. ©1e. 
July 26, 19383; EH unp. 74134; Lil- 
burne EH. Davis. 14122 


Don’t say you love me; song. ©1e. 
July 26, 19838; E unp. 74142; Hazel 
Hurd. 14123 


595 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14124 


Don’t take chances with love; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
73440; Arnold Pettyjohn. 14124 


Don’t you tell me no, no; w I. L. Wil- 
liamson, melody R. Gunst. © 1 «. 
July 8, 19883; EZ unp. 73481; Isaae 
L. Williamson and Rolf Gunst. 

14125 


Don’t you understand me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. July 22, 1933; E ump. 
74021; Marie Oxx. 14126 


Dors, maman, dors; boston, texte 
francais E. lLauret, m Mischa 
Michaeloff. © June 15, 1933; E for. 
30904; A. Cranz. 14127 


Doubtful (The) lover; wand m Denis 
@apes; in F. © duly 4951933) 
for. 30916; Boosey & co., ltd. 14128 


Down by the sea; w and m Arthur 
A. Penn, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
men’s three-part cho. © June 1, 
1933; E pub. 36802; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc. 14129 


Down honeysuckle lane with you dear; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. June 27, 1933; 
E unp. 73573; Brooks Phillips 
Chaney. 14130: 


Down in de dumps; w and melody. © 
1 «@ July 21; 1933; BE unp. 73976; 
Ilene Stark. 14131 


Down in Tennessee; song. © 1 «@ 
July 14, 1983; E unp. 73789; Leslie 
Kelton, II. 14132 


Down South; American sketch, Wm. 
H. Myddleton, arr. Grace Helen 
Nash; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © July 5, 
1933; E pub. 36991; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 14133 


Down that old winding road with you; 
song. ©1c. July 19, 1933;"E unp. 
73899; Harry W. Campbell. 14134 


Down the mountain thru the valley 
to the sea; w Dick Sanford and 
Clarke Van Ness, melody Ernie Bur- 
nett and Tom Berwick. © 1 e. 
July 14, 1933: E unp. 73699; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

14135 


Down the old Camino real of life; 
w and m Niel Alden. © 1c. July 
28,. 19383; E unp. 74295; Arthur 
Cornielius Agern. 14136 


Dream doors; w Helen Taylor, m 
Chater Robinson. © May 30, 1933; 
E for. 30933; Cavendish music co. 

14137 


pt. 1b me swe 


Dream girl mirage; w and melody. © 
1 e@ July 14, 19383; E unp. 738743; 
Earle F. Olin. 14138 


Dream girl of mine; song. © 1 «@ 
July 19, 1933; E unp. 73890; Henry 
Ridgway Gay. 14139 


Dream on; w Charles Tobias and Sid- 
ney Clare, m Gerald Marks; with 
ukulele arr. © July 7, 1983; EH 
pub. 37038; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc. 14140 


Dream (A) that must come true; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 19, 1933; 
E unp. 78910; Clarence W. Hen- 
dricks. 14141 

Dream (The) waltz; pf. ©1c. July 
29, 19383; E unp. 74836; Robert Ed- 
ward Blum. 14142 


Dreaming days; w and m Harry A. 
Truex. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 
36988; Harry A. Truax. 14143 


Dreaming dreams of Colorado’s sun- 
light; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. July 24, 
1933; E unp. 74036; Barton G. Jack- 
son. 14144 


Dreaming of old Alaska; valse song. 
© 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 73580; 
Tex J. Smith. 14145. 


Dreaming of the twilight on the Blue 
Ridge; song, melody Eugene Platz 
man. © 1c. May 5, 1933; E unp. 
71067; Jeanne Donnell. 14146 


Dreaming the clock around; w Eddie 
de Lange and M. Harper, melody 
Lee Crane and M. Harper. © 1 ¢. 
July 8, 1933; E unp. 738479; Mar- 
jorie Harper. 14147 


Dreams; w and melody. © 1c. July 
7, 1933; E unp. 73489; Stew E. Ster- 
ling. 14148. 


Dreamy Miami moon; song. © June 
24, 1983; E pub. 37107; Arthur Mc- 
Farlane. 14149 


Drifting; song. ©1e. July 28, 1933; 
E unp. 74279; Patricia Avery An- 
derson. 14150 

Drifting down the Shalimar; w and 
m Billy Moll and James V. Monaco; 
with ukulele arr. © June 2, 1933; 
EK for. 30696; Shapire, Bernstein & 
co., ine. 14151 


Drink and let’s be gay; song. ©1 ¢. 
July 29, 19383; E unp. 74356; John 
Murray. 14152 

Drivin’ rain; song. © 1 ec. July 26, 
1933; E unp. 74120; Diane Inez V.. 
Grover. 14153. 


596 


no. 7, 1933 


Dry (The) agent; song, m Stan Tuck- 
er. © 1c. July 8, 1983; E unp. 
73475; Sterling Brannen. 14154 


Du bist die frau, die mir gehort; 
tango, text Beda, m Desider Szen- 
kar. © Feb. 28, 1933; E for. 30721; 
Wiener operettenverlag G. m. b. H., 
Dacapo verlag. 14155 


arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher; salon, jazz, orch. © 
Mar. 7, 1983; E for. 30720; Wiener 
operettenverlag G. m. b. H., Dacapo 
verlag. 14156 


Du gefallst mir so; foxtrot, aus dem 
film Skandal in der parkstrasse, text 
Fritz Rotter, m W. Jurmann u. B. 
Kaper, arr. Harald W. Kirchstein ; 
orch. stimmen. © Mar. 30, 1932; 
EH for. 30745; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G. m. b. H. 14157 


Hach day’s an anniversary; valse song. 
©1ece. July 15, 1933; EB unp. 74240; 
George Harold Baker. 14158 


Haster (The) parade; w and melody 
i) Gerlin. © 1. 'c., July 20) 19383 ; 
HK unp. 73944; Irving Berlin, inc. 

14159 


Hasy goin’; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. June 24, 
13a) H  unp. 73550; Harriet °B. 
Moore. 14160 


Exo uid Kpven &pworera (Echo mia kruphe 
arosteia); w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1933; E unp. 74011,; An- 
tonios Sakellariou. 14161 


Hehoes; canon, w Themas Moore, m 
Kenneth G. Finlay; 2 treble voices. 
© July 14, 1933; E for. 30907; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. 14162 


Edelweiss; text Charles Amberg, m 
Fred Raymond. © May 30, 19338; 
EH for. 30939; Beboton-verlag, G. m. 
‘b. H. 14163 


Egypt; song, by Clare Kummer, new 
version and lyrics Raymond Wal- 


lace; with ukulele arr. © July 17, 
19838; FE for. 30754; Edward B. 
Marks music co. 14164 


Kho tora pente hronous; melody A. 
Rossolymos. © 1c. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 74177; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 14165 


Ein Duw sydd noddfa gref; y geiriau 
gan Jack Hdwards, set to old Dutch 
melody and arr. Charles Clements; 
mixed voices, unace. © May 1, 
1933; E for, 30705; Charles Henry 
Clements. 14166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14180 


Hin jeder hat mal gliick; foxtrot, w u. 
m Hermann Schulenburg, klav. arr. 
Walter Borchert. © May 3, 1933; H 
for. 30748; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 14167 


Hlena-berceuse; v. A. Gretchaninoff, 
op, 134, no. 2; violine u. pf. © 
June 20, 19383; TH for. 30689;. B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 14168 


Hleventh (The) field artillery march; 
by H. Webel; military band pts. © 
July 12, 1933; E pub. 37074; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 14169 


Eli Zion; paraphrase on a folktheme 
and trope of Song of songs, for vio- 
loncello, or violin, and pf., Leo Zeit- 
lin, new violin and pf. pts. arr. HE. 
Zeichin, > '©oDec. | 2619825. pub. 
36440; Esther Zeitlin. 14170 


Hl1le est blonde; fox-trot; paroles Geo. 
Koger et J. Bertet, m Vincent Scotto, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30892; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 14171 


Empty arms; fox-trot song. © 1 «¢. 
July 7, 1933; E unp. 73500; John S. 
Hurst, jr. 14172 


En canot; by Joseph Strimer; pf. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30783; Durand 
et cie. 14173 


En pleine campagne; de Joseph Stri- 
mer; pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30789 ; Durand et cie. 14174 


Hn réve; poésie Gabriel Vicaire, m 
Yvonne Desportes. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30589; Heugel. 14175 


En tus lindas manos; letra y m Jorge 
del Moral. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 
30851; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢. 14176 


End (The) of the lane; pf. withw. © 
ret Sualyi21 219337 uns fogs. $ 
Grace Hannan. 14177 


Ipicerie (L’); fox-trot, de Pauline, 
paroles Marc-Cab, m Vincent Scotto; 
avee accord de Vukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30838; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14178 


Wquilibriste (L’) ; de Joseph Strimer; 
pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30781; 
Durand et cie. 14179 


Era la noche helada; tango canc ‘on. 
Om duly 20s 93s) Bie pubs oi2s0s 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 14180 

Es rauscht das meer ein liebeslied ; 


langsamer walzer, w Bruno Balz, 
m Herbert Kauler. © May 20, 1933; 


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14181 
Hs rauscht das meer ein liebeslied— 
Continued 
E for. 30981; Drei masken musik, 
G.m.b.H. 14181 


Es war ein tango; tango, text Beda, 
m Juan Llossas. © Mar. 15, 1933; 
E for, 30739; Wiener boheme verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 14182 


Escarpoleite (L’); valse balancée, A 
Bose; orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30819; Auguste Bose. 14183 


Esperon-Lamy (Ch.) Trois jeux; pf., 
S=mains, © May 1, 19333°H-for: 
30572; Henry Lemoine et cie. 14184 


Et puis... aprés; paroles A. Guichon 
et G. Denoisy, m Jean Lenoir. © 
June 1, 1983; E for. 30859; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 14185 


Etude de concert; par Marcel Poot; 
trompette en ut et pf. © May 15, 
1933; E for. 30648; Editions Max 
Eschig. 14186 


Etudiante (L’) ; habanera, dans le film 
Espereme, version francaise Della 
Rosa, paroles argentines Alfredo Le 
Pera et Mario Batti-Stella, m Carlos 
Gardel; avec accord de l’'ukulele. © 
Mar 193s; Histor 50s sug 
tions Salabert. 14187 


Evening and the heat of day; pf. © 
fc. J Ulive 172 19335 Bo unpe foo2os 
Arthur Dwight Allen. 14188 


Everyone has love dreams; song, m 
Burrell? Yan Buren pt 2 © ave 
July 18, 1933; E unp. 73677; Bessie 
S. Finley. 14189 


Everything I have is yours; w Harold 
Adamson, m Burton Lane. © 1 « 
July 17, 1933; E unp. 73812; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 14190 


Everything’s been done before; from 
Maid happy, w Edwin Knopf and 
Jack King, m J. King; with ukulele 
arr. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30928; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd. 14191 


Everything’s gonna be alright; w and 
melody. © 1 c.. July 31, 1933; E 
unp. 74393; Eloise Depperman Wor- 
sham. 14192 


Evga ilie mou; melody A, Rossolymos. 
©1c. July 14, 1933; E unp. 74178; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 14198 


Evocacion; tango; pf. con letra. ©. 
tae, July 29, 193833; Hy unps #43525 
Eduardo Bianco. 14194 

Expression (The) in your eyes; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 22, 1933; 
E unp. 74020; Marie Oxx. 14195 


pt. 1, nSs Vv: 23- 


Eyes like summer skies; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 12, 1933; E unp. 73654; 
Dorothy Mead and Jimmy Delaney. 

14196. 


Eyes of brown; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. treble. © 1c. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73489; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 14197 


Fahne (Die) hoch ,..; w und m Horst 
Wessel, bearb. Fritz Redl. © Jan. 5, 
1933; E for. 30913; Edition To-Ma. 

14198 


marsch-paraphrase Fritz 
Redl; pf. © Dec. 28, 19382; E for. 
30914; Edition To-Ma. 14199. 


Fair Puget Sound; med. voice, with 
mixed cho. © July 20, 1933; E pub. 
37294; James Hamilton Howe. 

14200: 


Fairy bell-ringers; by Francis Gwynn; 
pf. © July 3, 19383; E pub. 37016; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 14201 


Fais dodo, Colin, petit frere; air popu- 
laire francais, Jean Trémer; pf. © 
May 1, 19383; E for. 30627; Durand 
et cie. 14202 


Fall (The) of Jericho; w Mils Milo- 
radovich. Voe. sc. ©1e. July 8, 
1933; D 28478; Maurice Baron. 

14202* 


Fall (The) of my dream-castles of 
love; w and melody Mary and Edw. 
Bland. © 1c. July. 7;.1933; Hamp: 
73433: Edward H. Bland. 14203 


Familie valsen; tekst: Anker Hansen, 
m: Poul Andersen; pf. © May 23, 
1933; E for. 30945; Alfred Thorsings 
musikforlag. 14204 


Fantastic rhapsodie; by Murray L. 
Linday, harmonized and arr.; violin. 
©1l1e July 5, 1983; E unp. 73347; 
L. Leslie Loth. 14205 


Fatalidad; blues, letra y m Gonzalo 
Curiel. © Feb. 20, 1933; EH for. 
30957; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Ss. en @. 14206: 


Fate has left me only dreams; song. 
©1e July 10, 19383; BH unp. 73520; 
George Theodore Kalman. 14207 


Fear not, O land; anthem, w from 
Joel II; organ acc. © June 2, 
1933; E for. 30894; Granville Ban- 
tock. 14208 


Feelin’ blue for you; w and m Curly 
Trump. © 1.c. July 31, 193383 8 
unp. 74414; C. W. Trump. 14209 


098 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Feeling (The) is mutual, my dear; w | Flirting to hell; w and melody. 


and m Archie Gottler and Al Hofft- 
man; with ukulele arr. © July 19, 
1933; E pub. 37215; Sherman, Clay 
& Co. 14210 


Feuille d’album; v. A. Gretchaninoff, 
op. 134, no. 3; violine u. pf. © June 
20, 1983; E for. 80690; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 14211 


Filles (Les) de la Rochelle; de Chan- 
sons populaires des provinces de 
France, harmonisée Edmond La- 
vagne. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30576; 
Heugel. 14212 


Filles (Les) ont une 4me; valse, 
paroles A. Avisse, m H. Ackermans; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30881; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14213 


Finale farseseco; di Antonio Ricci 
Signorini; piccola orch. Partitura. 
© May 15, 1933; E for. 30545; A. & 
G. Carisch & ec. 14214 


Find me that man; w and melody Al- 


bert Sherman Baker. ©1« July 1, 
1933; E. unp. 73308; Albert S. 
Baker. 14215 


Fine (Vivian) Four songs; w anon. 
and by Robert Herrick and James 
Joyce; string accs. © July 26, 1933; 
HE pub. 37290; Vivian Fine. 14216 


Fireside (A), my pipe and you; w and 
m Clif Strong, Harry Hartung and 
Mert Clark. © 1c July 28, 1933; 
EH unp. 74302; E. V. L. Hartung, 
Merton J. Clark and Clifton HE. 
Strong. 14217 


Flame; song. © 1c. July 11, 1933; 
EK ounp. 73628; John Murray. 14218 


Fleur de Grenade; poéme Guillot de 
Saix, m Mare Berthomieu. © May 
1, 1933; Ei for. 30588; Heugel. 14219 


Flight (The) of the bumble bee; by 
Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. G. Lan- 
genus; B flat clarinet and pf. © 
July 18, 1933; E pub. 37187; Ensem- 
ble music press. 14220 


scherzo, from The legend of Tsar 
Saltan, N. Rimsky-Korsakow, trans- 
scribed Gerardo Iasilli; reed and 
wind instruments, with pf. ace. © 
June 2, 1983; E pub. 387088; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 14221 


Flirt; morceau caractéristique, de 
Prenez garde A la _ peinture, de 
Georges van Parys; pf. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30847; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14222 


14239 


© 
1 ¢. July, 18, 19383; E unp. 73868; 
Teddy Diaz. 14228 


Flood; by R. H. Bassett; pf.-couduc- 
tor. © 1c. July 29; 19383; E unp. 
74372; Movietone music corp. 

14224 


Florida; waltz, w and m Reed Karol. 
OUP ensuly 10s 193833 er> unp. Teall: 
S. Smith Mitchell. 14225 


Florine from Argentine; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 24, 1983; H 
unp. 74070; Rilla Hancock. 14226 


Florista (La) ; danza, cancién. © 1 e¢. 
July 27, 1983; E unp. 74227; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 14227 


Flute band unison scale book; ed. W. 
B. Blythe. 1. E flat piccolo, E flat 
flute and EK flat bass flute—2. F 
piccolo, F flute and F bass flute.—3. 
B flat flute and B flat bass flute. © 
May 9, 1933; E for. 30253-80255 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

14228-14230 


Flying with you; song. ©1c. July 
19, 19838; E unp. 73895; Mary Wright 
Bain. 14231 


Folks don’t worry in Missouri; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © June 16, 
1933; E pub. 37246; Chet EH. Connell. 

14232 


Follow thru ‘neath skies of blue; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arrti@mly ex Tully: 5;51933 -o Fe unmp: 
73368; George C. Spencer. 14233 
For a face with a smile; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. July 31, 1983; E unp. 74411; 
J. E. Townsend. 14234 


For love and honor; walzer; mand. 
>and suit. ©) © uly doedeas. 
E unp. 73755; Pasquale De Cesare. 

14235 


For my sonny and me; m B. Williams; 
pf. with w. ©1e. June 10, 1933; 
E unp. 73607; Tully Stuart and Bob 
Williams. 14236 


For you but not me; song. © 1 «¢. 
July 26, 19388; E unp. 74125; Phillip 
Gantose. 14237 


For you, Clementine; w Peggy Olcott 


Singer © dive July 22 11938208 
unp. 74015; Augustus Henry Co- 
kayne. 14238 


Forgive me for falling in love; song. 
©1e. July 25, 1933; E unp. 74103; 
Louis A, Duhig. 14239 


099 


} unp. 73748; Irvina Berlin, inc. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14240 


Forgotten (A) melody; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 19, 1983; EB unp. 73891: 
Barbara M. Spillman. 14240: 


Fortune; story, with m. ©1e. July 
1, 1933; D 28472; James G. Ellis. 
14240* 


Foxgloves; w Mary Webb, m Michael 
Head. © June 6, 1933; E for. 30934 ; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 14241 


5 chansons pour les 
enfants; paroles allemandes de 
Hansi Gosselin; choeur d’enfants. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30564; Siréne 
musicale. 14242 


Free; w Edward Heyman, m Dana 
Suesse; with ukulele arr. © July 
11, 1933; E pub. 37120; Harms, ine. 

14243 


Frang¢aix (Jean) 


Freedom of man; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
June 24, 1933; E unp. 73551; John 
Beggs. 14244 


Fresh as a daisy; w Jack Scholl, m 
Max Rich; with ukulele arr. © 
July 3, 1983; E pub. 37002; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 14245 


Friend and pal; song. ©1e. July 14, 
19338; E unp. 74088; Henry B. 
Thewes. 14246 


From Galilee a mother came; w J. 
Sheldon Tyler, m Geoffrey O’Hara. 
1. Cho. or quartet of mixed voices.— 
2, High woice;7in Dai) @) July 14, 
13a > H pub. 3sflis; sai9os Barms, 
ine. 14247, 14248 


From nobody, a somebody I hope to 
be some day; song, m John Kreut- 
Zor” (Cy dG. July 2S 1983: Bonn: 
74318; Louis Wrubel. 14249 


Friihlingssttirme; operette, von Gus- 
tav Beer, m Jaromir Weinberger. 
Vollstindiger klavierauszug mit 
text. © May 22, 1933; E for. 30987 ; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b H. & 
Drei masken verlag, a. g. 14250 


Fun on the farm; by Alfred A. Ral- 
ston; orch. pts. © May 20, 1933; 
E for. 30633; J. Liber. 14251 


Funnies (The); w and melody Irving 
Berlin, © 1 ¢.- July 14; 193348 
14252 


Funny little face; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 28, 19388; E unp. 74284; 
Jimmy Delaney. 14253 


Dt. 0; BSS ees 


Furioso no. 2; by R. H. Bassett, orech. 
Gerstenberger; pf. conductor. © 
1 ec. July 26, 1983; EH unp. 74193; 
Movietone music corp. 14254 


Ganz ohne liebe wir’ das leben so 
bescheiden; slow-fox, aus dem film 
Skandal in der parkstrasse, text 
Fritz Rotter, m W. Jurmann u. B. 
Kaper, arr. Harald W. Kirchstein; 
orch. stimmen. © Apr. 5, 1932; B 
for. 30746; Wiener bohéme-yerlag, 
G.' m;) bike 14255 


Garde lane; de Chansons populaires 
des provinces de France, harmoni- 
sée Edmond Lavagne. © May 1, 
1933; E for. 30587; Heugel. 14256 


Gars -(Les) de la piste; one-step, 
Francois Gailhard, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30891; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14257 


——- paroles Lucien Cazalis, m 
Francois Gailhard; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30865; Editions Salabert. 14258 


Gather lip-rouge while you may; w 
and m B. G. De Sylva, Leo Robin 
and Richard A. Whiting, pf. arr. 
Cy. Mockridge. © 1c. July 26, 
1933; E unp. 74201; Movietone mu- 
Sic Corp. 14259 


Gavotte; pf. © Nov. 5, 1931; E pub. 
37043 ; Walter Hassler. 14260 


Gay and winsome; fox trot, William 
Spielter; pf. conductor. © 1 «. 
July 28, 1933; E unp. 74313; Movie- 
tone music corp. 14261 


Gee you treat me awful mean; w 
Frances Peggy Welsh, m Frances 
Grisillo. © 1c. July 31, 1933; E 
unp. 74419; Peter J. Cazello. 14262 


Gelbe (Der) tango; m Walter Nie- 
mann, bearb. Josef Konigsberger ; 
orch. stimmen. © Mar. 31, 1933; 
E for. 80969; Edition Kale-doskop. 

14263 


Genevieve, my sweet Genevieve; W 
and m H. David Murray, arr. Wal- 
ter W. Newcomer. © July 12, 
1933; E pub. 37234; Evelyn 8S. Ran- 
dolph. 14264 


German songs, old and new; ed. Sam- 
uel Kroesch. © June 16, 19383; A 
64094; Henry Holt & co., ine. 

14265 


Ghandi (A) in the White House; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 18, 1933; 
E unp. 73681; Ida Combs Bigler. 

14266 


600 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Gia mena yrehoun ta bouna; melody 
A. Rossolymos. © 1 e¢. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 74179; Southern mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine. 14267 


Tia pa ratedeyw O€dr\w (Gia na taxeidepso 
theld) ; w and melody arr. © 1 ¢. 
July 24, 1933; E unp. 74061; An- 
tonios Sakellariou. 14268 


Gibbs (C. Armstrong) Five chil- 
dren’s songs; by Walter De La 
Mare, set to m. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © June 20, 1933; E for. 30665; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 14269 


.Ging da nicht eben das gltick vorbei; 
volksttmliches lied, w Peter Herz, 
m Franz Lehar. © May 17, 1933; 
E for. 30552; Alrobi musikverlag, 
Gam D.. Et. 14270 


Gingham (The) girl; musical com- 
edy, w Neville Fleeson, m Albert 
Von Tilzer. Voc. sc. © Dec. 15, 
1932; E pub. 36635; Samuel French. 

14271 


Giocattoli; suite infantile, Ezio Ca- 
mussi; pf. © Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 
30544; A. & G. Carisch & c. 14272 


Gipsy dance; violin and pf. © 1. 
July 20, 1933; E unp. 73950; Carl 
Demangate. 14273 


Gird on thy sword, O man; w Robert 
Bridges, m Arthur Baynon; mixed 
voices. © July 21, 1933; E for. 
30964; Elkin & co., 1td. 14274 


Girl, (The) I met in Caroline; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©i1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 
73552; J. T. Jumper. 14275 


Girl of the range; w and melody. © 
1 e¢ July 14, 19838; E unp. 73740; 
Earle F. Olin. 14276 


Girl (The) with the smile; song, pf. 
arr. Bernard Kelly. © 1c. July 
5, 19838; E unp. 73383; Collins B. 
Needham. 14277 


Girlie; w and melody. © 1c. July 
18, 1988; E unp. 73875; Gilbert E. 
Rummel. 14278 


Give me a cottage; waltz song, mel- 
ody Starret system club. © 1 ec. 
July 20, 1933; E unp. 73947; Anne 
Edwards. 14279 


Glad; w John Kilgariff, m Dave Has- 
sett, arr. Bill Purkey. © 1c. July 
12, 1933; E unp. 78655; David Ed- 
gar Hassett. 14280 


Gleichnis (Das); lyrische kantate, 
dichtung Adolf Holst, fiir solo, gem. 


chor, orgel u. orch. von Max Do- 


14296 


nisch. Klavierauszug. © Mar. 19, 
1933; E for. 30559; Tischer & Ja- 


genberg, G. m. b. H. 14281 
Glocken (Die) von Salvan; pf. wu. 
harfe. © Nov. 5, 1931; ‘2 pub. 
37042; Walter Hassler. 14282 


Glorious youth; march, Harvey S. 


Whistler; band pts. © July 6, 
1933; E pub. 387073; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 14283 


1 d€y Twriva Tore pou (Go den topina pote 
mou); w and melody. © 1c. July 
22, 1933; E unp. 74012; Antonios 
Sakellariou. 14284 


God loves me; hymn. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37266; Herbert EK. M. 
Snyder. 14285 


God made home; w and m George A. 
Stevens; with ukulele arr. © June 
30, 1933; E for. 30532; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 14286 


God shall wipe away all tears; w from 
Revelation, m Rob Roy Peery; high 
voice, “© July 3,°° 19333) EH pub: 
37017; G. Schirmer, inc. 14287 


God’s garden ; song, m Raymond Harle 
Mitchell. © 1c. July 1, 1933; EH 
unp. 73337; Peggy Olcott Singer. 

14288 


God’s land; song, melody H. F. Olin 
and Frank Knoll. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73742; Harle F. Olin. 

14289 


Going up, coming down; w and melo- 
dy. Rev. © 1 ¢ July 18, 1983; BH 
unp. 738886; John J. Schneider. 

14290 


Golden coast; song. © 1c. July 17, 


1933; E unp. 73824; William G. 
Rice. 14291 
Golden (The) hours I spend with 
you; w and melody. © 1c. July 


28, 19838; E unp 74805; Adam G. 
Warner. 14292 


Golden stairs; w and melody. ©1 ec. 
July 19, 1988; E unp. 73921; Maud 
Karl. 14293 


Gondolier (Le); de Joseph Strimer; 
pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30792; 
Durand et cie. 14294 


Good morning dear; song, m Lucile 
Burton. © July 26, 1933; E pub. 
37287; May Herbert. 14295 

Good morning this morning; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 31, 1933; B 
unp. 74886; Walter McClary. 

14296 


601 


atte Ss ot 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14297 


Good news; musical comedy, w B. G. 
De Sylva and Lew Brown, m Ray 
Henderson. Voc. sc. © Dec. 9, 
1932; E pub. 36637; Samuel French. 

14297 


—— —m Ray Henderson; orch. pts. 
© Dec. 9, 1932; E pub. 37285; Sam- 
uel French. 14298 


Good night beloved; song, pf. arr. 
Larry Cramer. © 1c. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 73896; Mary Wright 
Bain. 14299 


Goona Goona; waltz song, w Mar- 
garet Resta. © 1c. July 3, 1933; 
E ounp. 73336 Paul Fania. 14300 


Gorgeous eyes; w and melody M. C. 
Irving and Otis Spencer. © 1 «@ 
July 5, 1933; E unp. 73361; Spencer- 
Irving music co. 14301 


Got to lose the blues; w and melody. 
©l1ec July 29, 1933; B unp. 74332; 
John Goldfine. 14302 


Grandpa; musical reading ad lib., w 
and m Hermene Warlick-Hichhorn ; 
pf. © July 28, 1933; E pub. 37302; 
Clayton F. Summy co. 14803 


Green River valley; w J. Chambers, m 
L. Hacker. © 1.-¢. July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74081; Jack Chambers and 
Lola Hacker. 14304 


Grenadier (Le) du Caucase; pas re- 
doublé, G. Meister; harmonie et fan- 
fare ptes. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30594; Alphonse Ledue et cie. 

14805 


Gretel (Das) aus dem Harz; volks- 
stiick mit gesang und tanz, Leo 
Kastner, m Heinz Strehlau. Kla- 
vierauszug. © Nov. 10, 1932; D 
28481; Harmonie verlagsgeselischaft 
fiir literatur und kunst, a. g. 14305* 


Gruss und kuss Veronika [and] Die 
kleinen madchen mit dem _ treuen 
blick; aus Gruss and kuss Veronika, 
text Kurt Schwabach, m Franz 
Wachsmann. © Apr. 10. 1933; E 
for. 30553; Alrobi musikverlag, G. 
me bi A. 14306 


Guaybana; Boricua Indian dance, let- 
ra Manuel M* Ramirez; pf. ©1«. 
July 3, 1933; E unp. 73396; Jorge 
Huberto Santoni. 14807 


Guinéa; paroles et m Hector Fraggi. 
© July 21, 1933; E for. 30968; 
Enoch & cie. 14308 


Guitarre-schule; v. Silvio Ranieri. teil 
1,2. © July 10, 1933; E for. 30906; 
A. Cranz. 14309 


602 


Happiness; fox-trot; melody, with pf. 


Happy (The) cobbler; by Francis 


Happy days; Carl Fischer album of 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 


Guten abend, mein liebchen; w Allen 


Barker, m Reg. H. Casson; with 
ukulele arr. [English text only.] © 
June 13, 1933; E for. 30641; Peter 
Maurice music co. 14310 


Gypsy caravan; song. ©1c. July 10, 


1933; E unp. 739381; Marjorie Eliza- 
beth Dunham. 143811 


Gypsy melodies; cello and pf. ©1e. 


July 13, 1933; E unp. 73675 ; Maurice 
Brown and Elias Tenzer. 14312 


Gypsy themes and variations; cello 


and pf. © 1 (¢.duly, 12eaeeee 
unp. 73695; Maurice Brown and 
Elias Tenzer. 143813 


Gypsy (A) waltz; w and melody. © 


1c July 22; 19335 4. Gaerne: 
George L. Dietz. 14314 


Hall takten spelemiin for nu dansar 


jag; bondvals, text: GOsta Stevens, 
m: Jules Sylvain; pf. © June 26; 
1933; E for. 30949; Edition Sylvain. 

14315 


Hinde aus dem dunkel; schlager aus 


dem film, text u. m Allan Gray. 
Apr. 26, 1933; E for. 30744; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 14316 


Hail Chicago; pf. with w. © June 27, 


1933; E pub. 37211; Angus S. Hib- 
bard. 14317 


Hail prosperity; w and melody. © 1 


e. July 13, 1933; E unp. 73682; Rob- 
ert T. Bradley. 14318 


Hail Roosevelt; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
July 15, 19883; E unp. 73758; M. EH. 
Bariaux. 14319 


Hail to you legion men; song. © June 


26, 1933; E pub. 36976; Allan C. 
Harding. 14320 


Hans de Schneekelock; de Chansons 


populaires des provinces de France, 

harmonisée Edmond Lavagne. 

May 1, 1933; E for. 30584; Heugel. 
14321 


acc. ©1c. June 26, 1933; EH unp.s 
73392; Fernando G. Chiapparelli. 
14322 


Gwynn; pf. © July 3, 1933; E pub. 
37014; G. Schirmer, inc. 14323 


German favorites, selected and arr. 
Julius S. Seredy ; modern arrs., orch. 
and band combinations. pts. © May 
22, 1933; E pub. 37084; Carl Fisch-— 
er, inc. 14324 


used one dies Saks alia Me fe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Happy vacation love; song. © 1 «¢. 
July 31, 1983; E unp. 74889; Alveda 
Therese Therien. 14825 


Harlem rag; by Cora Salmans; pf. © 
1-¢.. July 138, 1933; BH unp. 73692; 
Cora Salmans Hatfield. 14326 


Harp improvisation; for Best of ene- 
mies, Samuel Kaylin. © 1c. July 
29, 1983; E unp. 74874; Movietone 
music corp. 14327 


Have you been alone with Jesus; 
hymn. ©1c. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73334; Cammie Young. 14328 

Havin’ a ding dong good time; w and 
mecurly,Erump:; © 1, c.., July 31, 
1933; E unp. 74415; C. W. Trump. 

14329 


Hawthorn (The) tree; w Chrissie An- 
derson, m Paul Vellucci; 3-pt. 
women’s cho., a cappella. © July 
11, 193838; E pub. 37195; G. Ricordi 
a GO., Ine: 14330 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Ritter Roland; 
heroisch-komische oper v. Nunziato 
Porta, ftir die deutsche biihne bearb. 
Hrnst Latzko. Klavierauszug mit 
text. © Jan. 20, 1932; E for. 30932; 
Max Beck verlag. 14331 


Hear, O Lord; w from Psalm 27; 
mixed voices, with sop. and ten. solo. 
© Sulyi2!, 19835 BH. pubs 37235 Al- 


bert M. Schuff. 14332 
Heartbroken and blue; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. July 
22, 19838; E unp. 74006; Walter 
Zariski. 14333 


Heaven or hell; w Ernest St. Cyr, mel- 
ody Darby St. John. ©1e. July 1, 
1933; E unp. 73295; Darby St. John 
Redlich. 14334 


Heavenly (The) radio; pf. with w. 
@wsmpe 15)71933; Hi "pub. (37054; 
Crystal Alice Rader. 14335 


Heimatlos; Hnglischer walzer, text 
Martha Hoseas Hellriegel, m Georg 
Karger. © 1c. June 30, 1933; EH 
unp. 74233; Emline M. Irre. 14336 

Heitere musik; von Sigfrid Walther 
Miiller, op. 43; orch. Se. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30958; Ernst Hulen- 
burg. 14337 


Hello, hello, Chicago — hello; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 


73424; Thomas H. Gray. - 148388 
Henniker (Percy Vincent) Six mor- 
ceaux caracteristiques; par Paul 
Varsan; violino et pf. © June 22, 


1933; E for. 30699; Bosworth & co., 
itd. 14339 


14353 


Herrgott (Der) soll Berliner sein .. .; 
walzer, w Hermann Frey, m Will 
Walters. © Dec. 31, 1932; E for. 
30975; Edition To-Ma. 14340 


Heure (Une) de réve; blues ou slow- 
fox de Pourquoi pas, paroles G. De- 
lance, m Ph. Pharés et G. van 
Parys; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 19838; E for. 30850; Editions 
Salabert. 14341 


Heut kommt’s drauf an; schlager aus 
dem film, text Fritz Rotter, m Paul 
Mann, Stephan Weiss, Walter Jur- 
mann wu; Br. Kaper: (©»/Mar. 7, 
1933; E for. 30740; Wiener Bohéme- 
verlag, G. m. b. H. 14342 


Highway (The) of life; w and melody. 
©1e July 26, 19383; E unp. 74124; 
Cletis A. Smedley. 14343 


Hill (A) billy wedding in June; w and 
m Freddie Owen and Frankie More; 
with ukulele and guit. arrs., and 
staff and diagram arrs. for Hawai- 
ian guit. solo. © June 9, 1933; EH 
pub. 37157; M. M. Cole pub. co. 

14344 


Hiter’s favorite waltz; melody Hiter 
Colvin. ©1c. July 7, 1933; EH unp. 
73612; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

14345 


Ho, the navy! hail, the navy; song. 
© July 20, 19383; E pub. 37295; 
Rosetta Perry Gibbon. 14346 


Hoch Hitler marsch; pf. ©1e. July 
17, 1933; EH unp. 73833; Joseph Leo- 
pold Wehrhof. 14347 


Hold me in your arms; w and m Mrs. 
Geo. R. Fearing. © 1 ¢. June 19, 
1933; E unp. 73546; Martha Eliza 
Fearing. 14348 


Hole in the wall; by Red Norvo; xylo- 
phone, pl. ace: ©, July. 21983. 
E pub. 37216; Robbins music corp. 

14349 


Hollywood suite; op. 25, nos. 1-4; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1933; E unp. 73562; 
Claude Lapham. 14350 


Home dear home to thee; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 16, 1933; E unp. 
TRDMORMIS RIAA AM bighee 14351 


Home on the range; arr. George F. 
Briegel; band and orch. pts. © 
July 10, 19838; E pub. 37229; George 
I’. Briegel, inc. 14352 


Honest darling; fox-trot, w and m 
Dick Eggleston. © 1 e¢. June 27, 
1933; FE unp. 73583; Richard E. Eg- 
gleston. 14853 


6035 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14354 


Honey; w and melody. © 1. July 
14, 1933; E unp. 73697; Rosalind 
Schneider. 14354 


Honey moon croon; song, w Carl W. R. 
Wermine. © 1c. July 20, 1933; E 
unp. 73964; Esther M. Wermine. 

14355 


Honey what shall I do; fox-trot song, 
arr. George F. Briegel; orch. pts. 
© June 30, 1933; E pub. 36961; A. J. 
Kerwin. 143856 

Honolulu chimes; Hawaiian guit. © 
£ ey July 217 193885" HE unp!'73822; 
Jennie May Kerr. 14857 


Hope still remains; song. © June 23, 
1933; E pub. 37231; Mary Cathrine 
Costigan. 143858 


Hopelessly in love with you; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Nat Simon, arr. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © July 13, 1933; E 
pub. 37136; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 14359 


Hot-rythm man; w and melody. © 
1c. July 6, 1983; E unp. 73415; Mae 
Marshall. 14360 


Hour of dreams; waltz, w and m May 
Day, arr. Charley Barrett. © 1 e«. 
July 13, 1933; H unp- 736; May 
Day music co. 14361 


How are you Mrs. Wood; w and m 
Arthur Le Clerq; with ukulele arr. 
© June 30, 19383; E for. 30533; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 14362 


How can I keep from singing when 
there’s music in my heart; w June 
Sillman, and melody. © 1. July 
29, 1933; E unp. 74838; Warburton 
Guilbert. 14363 


How can it be sweet springtime for 
me; w J. Daum, m W. J. Foutz. © 
1e. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74091; 
John Daum, and W. J. Foutz. 14364 


How could you; waltz, w and melody. 
Cl « July 1, 1933>- Ek unp. 73306; 
Charles E. Lindig. 14365 


How could you forget me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 73961 ; 
Cecelia L. Vail. 14866 


How do I look; w and m B. G. De 
Sylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. 
Whiting, pf. arr. Cy. Mockridge. © 
Lec July 26, 1933; ©, unp.. 74198; 
Movietone music corp. 14367 


How does a fresh fish wish; from 
3ritannia of Billingsgate, w Holt 
Marvell, m George Posford; with 


604 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


ukulele arr. © July 14, 1933; E for. 
30728; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd. 
14368 


How grand it’d be; song, w Buddy 
Merritt. ©1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 
73387 ; Edward T. Sutherland. 

14369: 


How’s chances; w and melody Irving 
Berlin. ©1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 
73402; Irving Berlin, ince. 143870 


Hubbub; by Arthur Lange; pf. con- 
ductor. ©l1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 
74186; Movietone music corp. 14371 


Hug me;'w J. W:.'“Harris ani eeay 
Magee, m William Morris; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. July 3, 1933; E 
unp. 733821; J. William Harris. 

14372 


Human (The) touch; w Spencer M. 
Free, m William Arms Fisher; 
mixed voices. © June 30, 1933; E 
pub. 36983; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 

14373 


Hungry for you; pf. treble with w. 
©i1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 73417; 
Frank Henry Quinn. 14374 


Hurrah for our President; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 24, 1933; E 
unp. 74050; Louise M. Thain. 14875 


Hush (The) of the sacred hour; w 
and melody Niel Alden. © 1 ¢. July 
28, 19383; E unp. 74289; Arthur 
Cornielius Agern. 14376 


Hushaby; w and melody. ©1c. July 
24, 1933; E unp. 74066; Rilla Han- 
cock. 14877 


Hush-a-bye! Lull-a-bye! My precious 
one, Sleep; negro lullaby, w and m 
G. Ruthland Clapham. © Dec. 28, 
1932; E for. 30636; J. Liber. 14378 


Hy-ko, we’re goin’ fishin’, hy-ko; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 14, 1933: 
E ounp. 73744; Earle F. Olin. 143879 


Hymn (The) of beer; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 30, 1933; E 
unp. 73297; John J. Puring. 143880 


I ain’t no good to you; fox-trot, writ- 
ten and composed John Stansfield ; 
with ukulele arr. © June 2, 1933; 
E for. 30640; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 

14881 


I am longing for some one to love; fox 
trot song, m Len Fleming. © 1 « 
July 28, 1933; E unp. 74311; Nellie 
Y. Albright. 14382 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


I am so blue; fox-trot song, melody 
Starret system club. ©1c. July 25, 
1933; E unp. 74095; Ida Corbin. 

14383 


I am still thinking of you; w and m 
Billy Love. © 1c. July 10, 1933; 
E unp. 73518; Wm. B. Love. 14884 


I breaka da stones; w and melody. 
©1c. July 25, 1933; E unp. 74098 ; 
Bob Miller. 14885 


I can’t forget the night we met; w 
and m Gene Gifford, Glen Gray and 
Harry Pease; with ukulele arr. © 
July 5, 1983; E pub. 37005; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 14386 


I can’t go along without love; w H. 
Leroy, melody T. Hammed. © 1 «. 
July 31, 1983; E unp. 743892; Hal 
Leroy and Tausha Hammed. 143887 


I can’t go on without you darling; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73426; Nicholas Bickel. 

14888 


I could not do without Thee; w 
Frances R. Havergal, m Gerald 
Grey; male quartet or cho. © July 
28, 193838; EH pub. 37296; J. A. Parks 
co. 14389 


I’d like to be a hobo; w and melody. 
©le. July 27, 1983; E unp. 74220; 
Jack C. Miller. 14390 


T’d like to live it over, again; w Mary 
Hale Woolsey, and melody. © 1. 
July 29, 19838; E unp. 74344; Nor- 
man Nathan. 14391 


Td rather go walking with my boy 
friend, than automobiling with you; 
song. ©l1ec. June 29, 19383; E unp. 
73389'; Inez Tomia. 14392) 


I do always dream of you; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 24, 1933; EH 
unp. 74059; Hermann Gregersen. 

14393 


I don’t wanna lose you; w Arthur 
Swanstrom, melody Louis Alter. © 
1 ec. July 1, 19838; EH unp. 73291; Leo 
Feist, ine. 14394 


I fell in love again; w and melody. © 
ie July’ 1%, 19338;°H unp. T3797 ; 
Henry R. Dutton. 14395 


I go Congo; w and m Clarence Muse. 
© July 17, 1983; E pub. 37184; 
Handy bros. music co., ine. 143896 


I go walking in the rain; sorg. © 1 
ce. July 5, 19383; E unp. 73356; A. A. 
Schuander and Ruth Schuander. 

14397 


14411 


I gotcha where I wantcha; w Edward 
Heyman, melody Richard Myers. © 
he July 22; 19388; BH unp. 74118; 
Famous music corp. 14398 


I hate to grow old all alone; song, 
melody Cecil Nellis. © 1 ¢. July 6, 
1933; E unp. 73409; Howard Nellis. 

14399 


I have found my love; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 31, 19383; E unp. 74394; 
Alva W. Craver. 14400 


I have turned my love on some other 
one; song. © 1c. June 27, 1933; 
E unp. 73578; L. O. McIver. 14401 


I hear my heart saying, mm-mm; w 
Sam M. Lewis, melody J. Fred 
Coots. ©1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74342; Leo Feist, inc. 14402 


I hear the whippoorwill singing, sing- 
ing at the close of day; song, arr. 
Harry L. Alford; with ukulele arr. 
© July 7, 1933; E pub. 37124; Albert 
Shutt. 14403 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; w H. 
Bonar, m Edward C. Purcell. © 
June 20, 1933; E for. 30707; Kath- 
leen Mary Purcell-Cockram. 14404 


I hope you’re lonely; song, arr. Jean 
Walz. ©l1e. July 26, 1933; E unp. 
74143 ; Hunter Love Reynolds. 

14405 


I just can’t keep from trying; foxirot, 
wand melody. ©1c. July 19, 1933; 
E unp. 73907; Henry R. Swan. 

14406 


I knew too late I loved you; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 20, 1933; H 
unp. 73949; Ruth Prosser. 14407 


Tl always belong to you; song, mel- 
ody Cecil Nellis. © 1c. July 6, 
1933; E unp. 73410; Howard Nellis. 

14408 


Ill always think of you; w Elmer 
Weinert, melody Clair Bouton. © 
te: July 3k: 1983 wns ae 
Clairmont Bouton. 14409 


Tl be faithful; w Ned Washington, 
m Allie Wrubel; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © July 6, 1933; 
E pub. 37018; Metro-Goldywn-Mayer 
corp. 14410 


I’ll be seeing you; fox-trot song. © 
1c July 15, 19338; E unp. 74242; 
Grace H. Upham. 14411 


I’ll keep poking fun at you; w Joseph 
EK. Saunders, m Oscar Petters and 
J. EH. Saunders. © 1c. July 22, 


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14412 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28. 


I'll keep poking fun at you—Continued 
1933; E unp. 74027; Harmony music 
pub. co. 14412 


Tll never change my mind; w and 
melody. © 1. July 18, 1933; E 
unp. 73858; John J. Jensen. 14413 


I'll never change my mind about you; 
song, melody Robt. H. Brennen. © 
de. July 5)! 1933= HY anp! (3354; 
Frances Hudson. 14414 


Ill see you at the fair; song, arr. 
Frank Ellis; pf. © 1 ¢ July 6, 
1933; E unp. 73421; Carey S. Hall. 

14415 


Ill tap, tap, tap on your window; 
written and composed Al Hume and 
Danny Dresser; with ukulele arr. 
© June 20, 1933; E for. 30643; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd. 14416 


Ill wait until I hear you call; poem 
Edith Andrew Burchell, m George 
Bresland, arr. Edward Benedict. © 
June 20, 1933; E pub. 37110; McKin- 
ley music co. 14417 


I love blue eyes; w Beatrice K. Ek- 
man, m Moiselle Renstrom. © 1 «©. 
July... 5, 1933 50H) unpe (335th ev. 
Ekman. 14418 


Loma 


love you all over again; w Edward 
Heyman, melody Richard Myers. © 
tess duly 221933 > Ey unps big, 
Famous music corp. 14419 


I love you dear, I do; pf. with w. © 
1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 78265; 
Perey MeNitt. 14420 


I love you, I love you, ah but I do; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 5, 1933; 
E unp. 73353; Mickey Caleo. 14421 


I love you so; song. ©1e. July 24, 
1933; E unp. 74053; Frances Sims. 
14422 


I love you, that’s why; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 14, 19383; E unp. 73741; 
Earle F. Olin. 14423 


I loved you Wednesday; fox trot, Ab- 
ner Silver, Walter Kent, and Milton 
Drake, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. Rosamond John- 
son. © July 138, 1933; E. pub. 37135; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

14424 


——from I loved you Wednesday, w 
and m Abner Silver, Walter Kent 
and Milion Drake, arr J. Rosamond 
Johnson. © July 5, 1933; E pub. 
36994; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 14425 


I’m a dreamer dreaming dreams; song.. 
© 1c. July 21, 1933; E unp. 73997; 
Baldemar Simon. 14426. 


I’m afraid that you'll forget me, when 
I’m far from you; w and melody. 
©1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74122; 
Ruth Prosser. 14427 


I’m always longing for you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. July 3, 1933; E unp.. 
73592; Fred Mildes and Margaret 
Mildes. 14428. 


I'm angry with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 7, 19383; E unp. 73444; 
Byron Rudolph. 14429. 


I’m climbing a ladder to your balcony; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 1, 1933; 
E unp. 73317 ; Walter Louis Engel. 

14430 - 


I'm crazy “bout red hot music; song... 
© 1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 73418; 
Emory Lucas. 14431 


I’m dancin’ on a rainbow; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, pf.. 
arr. Wayne Allen. © 1. July 10, 
1933; E unp. 73529; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 14432 


I’m flashing my thoughts to you; valse 
song. © 1c. July 15, 1933; E unp.- 
74256 ; Lillian Tracey Kempf. 

14483 . 


I’m funny that way; song. © 1 ¢.. 
July 12, 1983; E unp. 73666; David 
M. Chodorow. 14434 . 


I’m goin away to worry you off my 
mind; blues fox-trot, w and melody. - 
©l1e. July 26, 19383; E unp. 74136; 
Edward A. Neal. 14435 . 


I'm going back to Iowa, to the state of ~ 
golden corn; song. ©1e. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 743821; Louis J. Ring. 

14436 .- 


I'm happy when it rains; from Sky 
symphony, w and m Cliff Hess. © 
July 3, 1933; E pub. 36999; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 14437 


I’m headin’ for the deep sea; song. . 
© 1c. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74281; - 
Jack Callaway. 14438 . 


I’m in love with you; w and m Bud | 
Flanagan; with ukulele arr. 
June 30, 1933; E for. 30534; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd. 14439 | 


I’m just a-dreaming; song. © 1 «@ 
July 1, 1983; E unp. 75316; Walter 
Louis Engel. 14440 - 


606 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 19383 


I’m just an old depression bum; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 73746; Pearl Squires Olsen. 

14441 


I’m left all alone; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74270; 
Nathaniel Taylor. 14442 


I’m living in the tree tops; song. © 
1 ¢. July 31, 1933;- E unp. 74390; 
John Douglas Stuart. 14443 


I’m lonely; w M. D. Farstad, melody 
Heharstad. © 1 ¢ July 7, 1983; 
E unp. 73441; Harry and Marion 
Day Farstad. 14444 


I’m lonely too; w and melody H. M. 
Ashley. ©1e. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74167 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

14445 


I’m looking forward; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 25, 1933; E unp. 74098 ; 
Grace Fieser. 14446 


I’m missing you now; song. © 1 «. 
July 10, 1938; E unp. 73538; Mar- 
jorie Elizabeth Dunham. 14447 


I’m one of the boys; w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers, pf. arr. C. 
Mockridge. © 1c. July 10, 1933; 
E unp. 73523 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 14448 


I’m only happy when the sky is blue; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74041; Margaret D. Arnold. 
14449 


I’m playing a losing game; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 18, 1933; E 
unp. 73871; Eric Pugh Evans. 

144506 

I’m satisfied; song, w Virginia P/lls- 
bury. © 1c. July 1, 1933; E unp. 
73322; Dorothy Miriam Grout. 14451 


I’m sold on you; waltz, w Katharine 
Rucker, m F. Jordan and Terry 
Griffis. ©1c. July 18, 1933; E unp. 
73853; Fred Jordan. 14452 


I’m such a fool; w Clark Everett Som- 
ers, m Bruce Hamilton Douglass. 
© 1c. July 3, 1933; E unp. 73335; 
Bruce Douglass and Clark Somers. 

14453 


I’m taking possession of you; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 11, 1933; E 
unp. 73619; Ray Franklin Wahl. 

14454 


I’m the little peanut vendor’s little 
missus; w Hugene Conrad, melody 
Harry Carroll. © 1.)e.)\July:' 31, 


14469 


1933; E unp. 74876; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & cO., inc. 14455 


I’m the one to blame; song. © 1 «. 
July 5.19383; EH unp. 73351+ Owen 
Palmer Marchand. 14456 


I’m thinking of you dear; pf. with w. 
©1e. July 19, 1933; E unp. 73913; 
Leroyal Anderson. 14457 


I miss you so; song. © 1 «¢. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73266; Una Merrick 
Casey. 14458 


I must have a man, with plenty of 
time for love; w Jack Wilson, m 
Billy Noble; with ukulele arr. © 
June 9, 1953; E for. 30646; Llew 
Weir music co. 14459 


I need no souvenir; fox-trot song, m 
Samuel PhelpS Totten. © 1 ¢. Juiy 
31, 19383; E unp. 74403; Virginia M. 
Reins. 14460 


I need you dear; w and melody. © 
Pic ules 219387 Ey uni. 173696" 
Frederick William Durfee Crom- 
weed. 14461 


I need your smile all the while; fox- 
trot, w and m Aaron Mecham, arr. 
Will Livernash; with harmony cho., 
quartette and ukulele arr. © June 
22, 1983; EH pub. 37112;- Freeman 
music Co. 14462 


I only sing about you; w and melody. 
© 1e. July 22, 1933; E unp. 74016; 
George M. Dickinson, John C. John- 
son and Jimmy Delaney. 14463 


I pretend I don’t love you; w and mel- 
Ody, BOMIVG July 2771933 Bump 
74206; Natalia Alma Milwicz. 

14464 

I promise you; song. © July 20, 

1933 ; E pub. 37237; Anna Alfaro de 


Conte. 14465 
I shall never forget you; w John 
Myers, melody Russ Broms. © 1 e. 


July 14, 19383; E unp. 738708; John 
Henry Myers. 14466 


I still want you; song, m Clifford 
Martin Eddy, jr., arr. Felix Testa. 
© 1c. July 28, 19383; E unp. 74296; 
Evelyn Boucher. 14467 


I tried to tell you of my love; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 18, 1933; E for. 
73870; Patrick Cordone. 14468 


I’ve an evening for sale; w and m 
Herbie Kay and Ros Metzger; with 
ukulele arr. © June 20, 1933; EB 
pub. 37105; Metro. 14469 


607 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14470 


I’ve broken my heart, trying to break 
your heart; w and melody. © 1. 
July 27, 1933; E unp. 74222; Isa- 
dore R. Bernstein. 14470 


I’ve found you; song. ©1«e. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73319; William G. 
Rice. 14471 


I’ve got those all alone blues; fox- 
trot sone: 7 ©. A.e ulyods, 1933: 
E unp. 74238; Melvin Rosenau. 

14472 


I’ve got to pass your house to get to 
my house; from Paradise revue, w 
and m Lew Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 36875 ; 
Elbee music c¢o. 14473 


I’ve gotta get up and go to work; from 
Moonlight and pretzels, w and m 
Herman Hupfeld; with ukulele arr. 
© ‘Fuly' 14,° 19338; "HE. pub. “37151; 
Harms, inc. 14474 


I’ve lost my sweetheart; slow fox-trot 
song. ©1ec. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74269; Bernard L. Braden. 14475 


I’ve sung my love song to you; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 24, 1933; EH 
unp. 74054; Ruth Schuander and A. 
Allan Schuander. 14476 


I want no bamboo trees, shady; song. 
©1ec. July 22, 1933; E unp. 74019; 
Samuel Tietze. 14477 


I want that golden chariot to fetch 
my soul away; song. © 1c. July 
10, 1983; E unp. 73544; Eva Della 
White Wakelee. 14478 


I want to be with you; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © July 1, 1933; E pub. 
37169; Paul Hufschmitt. 14479 


I want to go down that old highway; 
w and melody. ©1c. July 31, 1933; 
E unp. 74878; William Clarence 
Nelson. 14480 


I want to stage a comeback; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 15, 1933; EH 
unp. 73772; William Michael. 

14481 


I want you for keeps; song. ©1e. 
July 138, 1983; E: unp. 73693; Al 
Patton. 14482 


was afraid; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
July 31, 193838; E unp. 74406; H. 
Clifford Lloyd. 14485 


I will find you; song. © 1. July 
17, 1933; E unp. 73814; Marjorie 
Hileen Prievo. 14484 


Lama 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


I will love you always; m Marian 
Westgarth; pf. with w. © 1. July 
17, 1983; E unp. 73823; Marion Mc- 
Ewan. 14485 


I wonder; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. June 24, 
1933; E unp. 73553; Lillian H. Se- 
well. 14486 


I won’t be playing solitaire; w and 
melody. © 1c July 10, 1933; BE 
unp. 73514; David Graham Stans- 
bury. 14487 


I would if I could but I can’t; w and 
m Bing Crosby, Alan Grey and Mit- 
chell Parish; with ukulele arr. © 
July 12, 1983; E pub. 37274; Mills 
music, ine. 14488 


Ich lieg’ so gern, So gern, so gern im 
gritinen gras; walzer, text u. m Fritz 
Rotter u. Walter Jurmann, klay. arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Feb. 23, 1933; 
E for. 30738; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H. " 14489 


Ich sing a brief fon der mame; w and 
m Sammy Rose, arr. Jack Kam- 
men. © June 15, 1933; E pub. 
37055; Samuel Rogozin. 14490 


Idillio-concertino; in la maggiore, di 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, op. 15, rid. 
go Solazzi; oboe e pf. © June 
27, 1933; E for. 30685; G. Ricordi & 
co. 14491 


If every one of you knew every one 
of me; w and melody Ted Baker. 
© 1c. June 10, 1933; E unp. 73519; 
T. Sheridan Baker. 14492 


If I could live my life over again, I 
might have a right to love you; 
waltz song. ©1e. July 11, 1933; 
E unp. 73616; Mamie Lightstone. 

14493 


If I had somebody to love; w Billy 
Hill, m Peter De Rose; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © July 
20, 19383; E pub. 37221; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 14494 


melody Peter De Rose. © 
1c. July 7, 1983: EH Amipe faoue. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 

14495 


If I know how our story would end; 
w and melody.: © 1 ec. July 15, 
19838; EH > unp! ‘W773 3) Willem 
Michael. 14496 


If I only knew; song. ©1c. July 
21, 1933;E unp. 73966; Clara M. 
Schweickert. 14497 


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608 


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a 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


If I were a millionaire; fox-trot song, 
m Jack Mahoney. © July 3, 1933; 
E pub. 37161; A. J. Otto. 14498 


If I were yours; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren ; pf., with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
July 19, 1933; E unp. 73918; Beatrice 
Short. 14499 


If my heart could only talk; song, m 
. Marie Evers Church, arr. Al. Bill- 
ings. ©: 1¢. July 7, 1933; BE unp. 
73453; Ray Burdell Church. 14500 


If our yesterdays were to-day; song, 


m J. J. Wilson. © June 1, 19338; 
EH pub. 37058; Clara Louise Lari- 
more. 14501 


If that mountain of gold belonged to 
me; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
1 ¢e. July 31, 193838; E unp. 74387; 
Chas. Kirk. 14502) 


If they ever put a tax on love; song. 
©1e. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74032; 


Harold Clement Newsome. 14503 
If you only knew; song. © 1c. July 
18, 1933; E unp. 73852; Richard 
Cletus Horton. 14504 


If you were in my arms; w and m 
Glenn Bliss. © 1 c. July 3, 1933; 
EH unp. 738390; Glenn O. Bliss. 14505 


If you were only mine; valse song. © 
ic. suly 615, 11933 31H ounpe (4239 ; 
Edw. Vesliga. 14506 


If your heart belongs to someone else; 
w and melody William Saville. © 
1e@ July 25, 19383; E unp. 74101; 
William Rufo Saville. 14507 


Ii était un enfancon ; chanson landaise, 
poeme Loys Labéque, m EHrmend 
Bonnal; 4 voix mixtes. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30880; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14508 


Il faut oser; de Le monde et la chair, 
paroles André Hornez, m_ Paster- 
naeki. © > June 12,1933; EH for. 
30843; Editions Salabert. 14509 


Il suffit d’une petite femme; fox-trot, 
dans le film Le fils improvisé, pa- 
roles Henri Falk, Leo Leliévre et 
Fernand Rouvray, m René Sylviano, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30890; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 14510 


Il vaut mieux lever l’pied en dansant; 
fox-trot, de Une idée folle, paroles 
René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m 


14524 


Image (The) is you; w M. Dunow- 
ski, melody J. Greenman. © 1 e«. 
July 6, 19383; E unp. 73419; Jack 
Greenman and Mushka Dunowski. 

14512 


In a hollyhock garden; w Olga and 
Yelka Tomich, m Olga Ann Tomich. 
(©) 1.c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74153; 
Olga Tomich. 14513 


In a little town down the river; w 
John Klenner, m Peter De Rose; 
with ukulele arr. © July 28, 1933; 
E unp. 37272; Irving Berlin, inc. 

, 14514 


In a shady lane; song. © 1c. July 
12, 1983; EH unp. 738646; James A. 


Miller. 14515 
In an old country lane; w Harry 
Humphrey, m Stan Tucker. © 1 ¢. 


July 26, 1933; E unp. 74131; Harry 
Bechtel Humphrey. 14516 


In der blauen nacht; Slow-fox, text 
Hanns Wilstatt u. Wilhelm Sterk, 
m Charles Loubé. © Mar. 18, 1933; 
E for. 30723; Wiener operettenver- 
lag G. m. b. H., Dacapo verlag. 


14517 

——. Mm +7 Un carla Charies 
Loubé; salon, jazz, orch. stimmen. 
© Mar. 17, 1933: E for. 30718; 


Wiener operettenverlag G. m. b. H., 
Dacapo verlag. 14518 


In every man’s life there is a girl; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. July 15, 1933: H 
unp. 73764; George H. Sammons. 

14519 


In flowery meadows; by Ernest Aus- 
tin; pk © July 7, 193830 Eetor 
30761; Frederick Harris co. 14520 


In honeymoon land; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. July 7, 
193838; E unp. 73451; La Dora Camp- 
bell. 14521 


In love; pf. with violin cadenza. © 
1e. July °29,) 1933);) He unip: “74327; 
Louis Ziporkin. 14522 


In mem’ry of mother; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
July 31, 1983; E unp. 74409; Chris- 
tine Hofman. 14523 


In my castle on the hill, I dream of 
you; pf. treble with w. © 1 «. 


Oberfeld. © June 1, 1933; E for. July 21, 1933; E unp. 73955; Leo- 
30852; Editions Salabert. 14511 nora M. Burns. 14524 
6514—-33——_3 609 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14525 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


In my dear old Carolina home by the 
river; w Brown Mills, melody Lee 
Turner. © 1c July 24, 1933; E 
unp. 74064; M. B. Mills. 14525 


In my dreams; valse. ©1c. July 15, 
1933; E unp. 74248; Ragna Nielson. 
14526 


In my dreams of you; w and m arr.; 
violin. ©1ec. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74330; Cornelius Currier. 14527 


In my garden of dreams; song, alr. 
Warren M. Yates. © July 26, 1933; 
E pub. 37270; Arthur Livingston. 

14528 


In my home town; w Jack Lawrence, 
melody Arthur Altman. ©1c. July 
14, 1933; E unp. 78715; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 14529 


In old Vienna; w Edward Lockton, m 
John Welbeck;-in F. © July 7, 
1933; E for. 30767; Frederick 
Harris co. 14530 


In the Carolina moonlight; waltz, w 
and m Al Kennedy; with ukulele 
arr. © July 12, 1933; E pub. 37139; 
E. M. Waltz music co. 14531 


In the cool of the night; w Clyde Mc- 
Coy, melody Cecil Davidson. ©1c. 
July 22, 19383; E unp. 74116; Famous 
music corp. 14532 


In the jungle; composed and pf. arr. 
Samuel Kaylin, orch. E. Gersten- 
berger; pf. conductor pt. © le 
July 26, 1933; E unp. 74194; Movie- 
tone music corp. 14533 


In the mission by the sea; w Billy Hill, 
m Alfred Solman and Curt Kremer; 
with ukulele arr. © July 20, 1933; 
E pub. 37222; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine. 14534 


In the mountain’s [sic] of Tennessee; 


song. © 1c. July 8, 19383; E unp. 
73494; Ralph E. Buckner. 14535 
In the old porch swing; song. © 1 «. 


July 21, 1933; E unp. 73998; Ella M. 
Miller. 14536 


In the patio; pequeno tango, Jan Ri- 
eardo; violin; pf. ace. © July 12, 
1933; E pub. 37095; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 14537 

In the sunlight, in the summer; w and 
m Metzger McShirley. © 1c. July 
3, 1933; E unp. 73339; Frank Metz- 
ger McShirley. 14538 


In the valley of the Rio Grande; song. 
© June 24, 1933; E pub. 37166; R. J. 
Roberts. 14539 


Incline Thine ear; song; organ ace., 
with violin obbl. © July 13, 1933; 
E pub. 37101; Edgar E. George. 

14540 


Indian lullaby; song. © 1. July 28, 
19388; E unp. 74287; Laurel Mar- 
guerite Dust. 14541 


Indian war whoop; by Hiter Colvin. 
©1c July 7, 1983; E unp. 73937; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 14542 


Indiana Rose; song. © July 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37100; Edward Neill. 145438 


Infantry song; song, w Joseph Mills 
Hanson © 1 ec July 13, 19383; E 
unp. 73688; Rosamond B. Hanson. 

14544 


Inghelbrecht (D. E.) Six danses sué- 
doises; orch. Partition. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30823; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14545 


Ingratitude; paroles Jeanne Ramel- 
Cals, m Hector Fraggi. © June 23, 
1933 ; E for. 30657; Enoch & cie. 

14546 


Ink bottle stomp; composed and arr. 
Will Hudson; orch. pts. © June 1, 
1933; E pub. 36978; Roach & Fields. 

14547 

Innocence; mignonette, R. H. Bassett ; 

pf. conductor. ©1c. July 26, 1933; 


E unp. 74182; Movietone music corp. 
14548 


Inspiracion ; bolero, T. Rosa ; pf. treble. 
© 1c. July 1, 1933; E unp. 73303; 
Tomas Rosa. 14549 


Intermediate harmony. © Dec. 23, 
1932; AA 124288; Mildred Martin. 
14550 


Into the infinite; sonata in F min.; pf. 
©1«. July 12, 1983; E unp. 73659; 
C. Isabel Mayer. 14551 


Is it hot enough for you; song. ©1c. 


June 30, 1983; “H mnpy oie. 
Mitchell Grand. 14552 
Is it me; w and melody. ©1ce July 


5, 1933; E unp. 73352; Mickey Caleo. 
14553 


Is my pleading all in vain; song, 
melody Larry E. Goffin. ©1c. July 
31, 1933; E unp. 74877; Wayne Bor- 
tell. 14554 


Is that my just reward; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 73355; A. 
Allan Schuander and Ruth Schu- 
ander. 14555 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Isn’t she a perfect little lady; w and 
melody Frank Terry, arr. Genevieve 
S. Ellis. © 1e. July 24, 19383; EB 
unp. 74075; Ruby Hitchman. 14556 


Isonzo-marsch; v. Georg First. 1. 
Salon-orch. stimmen, — 2. Klavier. 
© June 25, 1933; E for. 30692, 30694 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 14557, 14558 


It happened in ’76; by Ted Healy and 
Al Goodhart, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. 
© 1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 73526; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 14559 


It might have been; w and melody. © 
1 e@ July 12, 19883; E unp. 73650; 
Herbert C. Annable and Jimmy De- 
laney. 14560 


It must be love; song, m G. B. Lom- 
bardo. © July 7, 1933; E pub. 
37125 ; Thomas McBurnie. 14561 


It’s a sin to tell a lie; w and melody 
Billy Mayhew. ©1c. July 15, 1933; 
E unp, 73775; William P. Mayhew. 

14562 


It’s great incidental; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer; pf. conductor. © 1c. July 
26, 1933; E unp. 74191; Movietone 
music corp. 14563 


It’s great to be in love; valse song. © 
1c July 15, 19838; E unp. 74261; 
Vivienne Collier De Lara. 14564 


It’s hard to pretend; w and melody. 
©1e July 31, 1933; E unp. 74404; 
Dorothy McKim Nicolai. 14565 


It’s just a little cabin, but it’s a palace 
to me; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 31, 
1933; E unp. 74407; Blanche Mat- 
thiesen. 14566 


It’s nice to have a nice girl friend; 
fox-trot song, m Ernest Shonfield. 
©1c. July 18, 1933; E unp. 73842; 
Fred Sutherland. 14567 


It’s over; w Jack Shields, m Joe Rue, 


arr. Morty Berk. © June 14, 1933; 
E pub. 36987; Joseph Francis Rugh 
and John James Shields. 14568 


It’s that oid fahion grossvater beer ; 
w Ernest C. Deibel, m Lee Sprankle 
and Floyd Rodrick. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 73713; Geo. J. Renner 
brewing Co. 14569 


It’s time to ring the old time cock 

again; w D. Lacey, m W. Mack. © 

1 ¢ July 26, 1933; H unp. 74119; 
Denny Lacey and Walter Mack. 

14570 


It’s too late now to be sorry; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
73429; Dominick Resitano. 14571 

It’s twilight on the old Muskegon 
river; w W. J. Corrigan, m R. A. 
Turner, \ ©) exyoulys 14, 19334" 
unp. 73728; Wm. J. Corrigan and 
Roy A. Turner. 14572 


Ivy and holly; poem adapted from 
John Keegan, set to Irish tradi- 
tional tune O’ Carolan’s lament, arr. 
E. J. Moeran; soio and men’s cho. 
unace. © July 4, 1933; E for. 30725 ; 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 14573 


J’dis tout; 6/8 one-step, paroles Pierre 
Bayle et Jules Combe, m J. Sieulle; 
avee accord de ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 308385; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14574 


Jasmine; song, m Sidney Bender. © 
1 ¢. July 27, 1983; E unp. 14207; 
Besse Mae Machurek. 14575 


Java (La) des gens distingués; de 
Vopérette Oscar, paroles René Gail- 
lard, m F. Warms. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30796; C. Joubert et cie. 

14576 

Jazzapation; study in jazz by negro 
masters, changes in construction and 
harmonization Joseph Rose; pf. © 
May 15, 19383; E pub. 36977; Alfred 
music ¢co., ine. 14577 


Jazzettes; w and melody. © 1c. July 
L%, 19338; BE unp: (38173 John Dp: 
Marks. 14578 


Je m’sens faite pour ca; fox-trot, de 
Le chasseur de chez Maxim’s, paroles 
André Hornez, m René Sylviano; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30833; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14579 

Je n’avaiSs pas compris; paroles 
Jacques-Charles, m Jean Lenoir. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30860; Editions 
Salabert. 14580 


Je suis petit; fox-trot, dans l’operette 
Oh, papa, livret André Barde, m 
Maurice Yvain; orch. ptes. © June 
1, 1983; E for. 30826; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14581 


Je suis sex-appeal; one-step, chant 
seul, de Vopérette Dix-neuf ans, 
paroles Jean Bastia, m Pascal 
Bastia. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30802; C. Joubert et cie. 14582 

Jersey; fox-trot, Jelly Roll Morton, 
trombone, clarinet and guit. [Con- 
ductor] ©1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 
73940; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

14583 


611 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14584 


pt. 111, n. s.; V. 28 


Jesus, my Saviour, night and day; w | Just a year ago to-night; w Billy Rose, 


and m Jack Turner, pf. se. Jean 
Waiz; with ukulele and guit. arrs. 
also special male quartet arr. N. 
Manoloff. © July 1, 1933; E pub. 
31032; M. M. Cole pub. co. 14584 


Jesus rolls the clouds away; hymn. © 
apy 26, 1933s" Hi DUD. worl ee Aa. 
James Kindig. 14585 


Jeunes mariés; fox-trot, de Made- 
moiselle Josette ma femme, paroles 
A. Berthomieu, m G. van Parys; 
avec accord de ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30846; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14586 


Jewels; song. © June 22, 1933; E 
pub. 37113; Clarence Blake. 14587 


Jovial (The) beggar; unison song, w 
anon., m Heller Nicholls. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 30538; Banks & son. 

14588 


Joys (The) of yesterday; w and m 
Scott Brampton, arr. Ros Metzger. 
©' June’ 20,. 193833°H pub 37111; 
Shirley Reay. 14589 


Juguete de amor; letra y m Luis 
Arearaz. “© EKeb."'1, 19333") for. 
30958; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
Ss. en ¢. 14590 


June morning; tone poem, Jan Ri- 
eardo; violin; pf. acc. © July 12, 
1933; Epub. 37094; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 14591 


Juntitos los dos; tango, José M. Luc- 
chesi; orch. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30808 ; Henry Lemoine et cie. 14592 


Jus’ a litto alley-cat; song. ©1.. 
July 7, 1983; E unp. 738497; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. 14593 


Just a cabin in Dixie land; w James 
H. Meredith, G. Rodney and E. D. 
Brown; pf. with w. ©1e. July 5, 
1933; E unp. 73366; Ernest Dale 
Brown and George Rodney. 14594 


Just a little bit of heaven called home; 
w Mercer Cook, and melody. © 1c. 
July 19, 1933; E unp. 73903; Will 
Marion Cook. 14595 


Just a little dream of you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
Ca ¢) July’ 5, 1933: RP unp. 73569 ; 
Sylvia Richey. 14596 


Just a lonely feeling; w Mary Duryee, 
and melody. © 1c. July 7, 19383; 
E unp. 73457; Joan Law. 14597 


Just a song; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
July 15, 1983; E unp. 74245; Inez 
Wallace. 14598 


m Lee David; with ukulele arr. © 

July’ 5, 19333. BE pub. 3701S =e 

Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 
14599 


Just another day gone by; song. © 
ie: July 10; 1933: unp! 73503; 
William J. Hosbach, jr. 14600 


Just another kiss before you go; w 
and m Paul H. Kauffman. ©1«. 
July “5, 1933 5° EH ump. 13a (9 =) Beewe 
rence W. Latshaw. 14601 


Just around the corner; fox trot song. 
©1c. July 15, 1933; BE unp. 74254: 
Hleanor Northup. 14602 


Just like a corner of heaven; song, 
Ballard MacDonald, Karl Stark and 
James F. Hanley; with ukulele arr. 
© July 6, 1933; “pap! “seaun. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. [Copy- 
right is claimed on _ additional 
changes in lyric by Ballard Mac- 
Donald] 14603 


Just like we used to be; w Chas. 
Douglas; [chords, single staff] © 
1 ¢. July 19,1933; E unp.. 73900; 
Ray Dieringer. 14604 


Just memories; song. © 1c. July 20, 
1933; E unp. 73954; Lawrence 
Bunch. 14605 


Just over the hill; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
July 15, 1983; E unp. 73761; Ruby 
McMullen. 14606 


Just smile and go; w and melody. © 
te: July 28, 1933 ; Hl an ia 
Dorothy McGee. 14607 


Just so I’m with you; w and m Bob 
Williams; pf. treble. © 1c. July 
8, 1933; E unp. 73491; Robert Tat- 
man Williams. 14608 


Just the little things; w and m Bob 
Williams; pf. treble. ©1c. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 738492; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 14609 


Just the same to-day; song, m Maudie 
B. Shreffler. © 1c. July 14, 1933; E 
unp. 73712; Flora Reeve Rice. 

14610 


Just trust the man in Washington; 
song, arr. M. Benoit. © 1 ¢. July 
27, 1933; E unp. 74204; Michael 
Mikita and Mac. Benoit. 14611 


Just you for ever-more; song, m Vic- 
torio Rosi and Paul Dinus; pf. © 
1 oe July 18, 1983; E-unp. 73844; 
Paul Dinus. 14612 


612 


ty, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Karleksexpressen; en tagstep ur fil- 
men, text Nils Georg, m Karl Wehle; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 30774; 
Nils Georgs musikforlags, a.b. 

14613 


Kalua lullaby; w Gus Kahn, m Ted 
Fiorito; with ukulele arr. May Sing- 
hi Breen. © July 19, 1933; E pub. 
37213; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

14614 


Katie O’Brady; w W. Ryan, m J..A. 
Garro. © 1c. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73341; William Ryan and John A. 
Garro. 14615 


Keep on trying; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 28, 1933; E unp. 74808; John 
Dunn. 14616 


Keep smiling; musical comedy. ©1 ¢. 
July 31, 1933; D 28483 ; Thomas Lin- 


wood Grindell. 14616* 
Kiss (The) of Christ; hymn; med. 
moice.) ©) June 3, 1933: EX pub. 
37218; Felix J. O’Neill. 14617 


Kitchenette (A) apartment for two; 
w and melody Andy McAlister. © 
1c. July 6, 1933; EH -unp. 73408; A. T. 
McAlister. 14618 


Kitty of Coleraine; traditional Irish 
w set to m Heller Nicholls; unison 


voices. © July 22, 1933; E for. 
30912; Banks & son. 14619 
Kleinbahnfahrt; von Otto Rathke; 
orch. pts. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30634; J. Liber. 14620 
Kleiner mann—was nun; tango, aus 


dem tonfilm, text Richard Busch, m 
Harold Bohmelt. © May 381, 1933; 
E for. 30937; Beboton-verlag, G. m. 
b. H. 14621 


Kleines trompeterlein, grtiss Gott, ade 
.; Walzerlied im volkston, w 
Bruno MHardt-Warden, m Robert 
Stolz, op. 609. © May 10, 1933; 
Ei for. 30554; Alrobi musikverlag, 
Gram. pb; HE. 14622 


Knockin’ on wood; by Red Norvo; 


xylophone; pf. ace. © July 21, 
1933; E pub. 37217; Robbins music 
corp. 14623 


Kopirova.’76 Ta yraveva (Koritsia "po ta 
gianena); w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1933; EK unp. 74010; Antonios 
Sakeliariou. 14624 

Kristna (Den) sangen; blandade rés- 


ter. © July 7, 1933; E pub. 37126; 
Ernest John Samuelson. 14625 


14641 


Kurinsky (Arpad John) Waltz; orch. 
Dts. lO) Gady 4. 198a-20n UD 
73448; Arpad John Kurinsky. 

14626 


Lady in the moon; song, w Joe Hamil- 


fol. © Ive. -Iuly.i 7, £933>. wup. 
73810; Lina Rodrigue. 14627 
Lady Mary; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 


JUV eo taacee EH) UND (ago, Fe C. 
Fanning. 14628 


Lady Moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 12,1933; BE unp. 13647 : Rose 
Venturini. 14629 


Lady the answer is no; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74280; 
Jack Callaway. 14630 


Lappar som le s& roéda; vals ur Fri- 
dolf i lejonkulan, text Nils-Georg, m 
E. Baumann; pf. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
E for. 30771; Nils-Georgs musikfor- 
lags, a. b. 14631 


Lajtha (Laszlo) Sonate; op. 17; vio- 
loncelle et pf. nrs. 1-3. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30804; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie. 14632 


‘Lament to the moon; w and melody. 


©1e. July 21, 1933; E unp. 73986; 
Marie Tarjan. 14633 


Lamento; pour violon, F, Fiorillo, arr. 
avec ace. de pf., ou orgue, L. R. 
Feuillard. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30812; Delrieu fréres. 14634 


Lamplighter (The); song, w Robert 
Louis Stevenson. © July 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37300; Alan R. Morse. 14635 


Land (The) of my bodhood dreams; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 7, 1933; E 
unp. 73938; Southern music pub. co., 
me) 14636 


Last (The) invocation; song, w Walt 
Whitman. © 1c. July 1, 1933; BH 
unp. 73307; Isaac Ginsburg. 14637 


Lazy rain; w and m Clarence Muse. 
© duly 17, 19332 EO pubs area: 
Handy bros. music co., inc. 14638 


Lazy waters; pf. with w. ©1c. July 
11, 1983; E unp. 73618; Frederick 
Morris Young. 14639 


Lazybones; w and m Johnny Mercer 
and Hoagy Carmichael; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 15, 1933; E pub. 
37036; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

14640 


Leb wohl mein lieb ftir heut ; slow-fox ; 
orch. stimmen, mit text. © May 20, 
1933; E for. 80700; Werner Boch- 
mann. 14641 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14642 


Left without you; song. ©1.c. July 
5, 19383; E unp. 73364; Joseph Jack 
Lang. 14642 


Leggenda zingaresco; intermezzo, 
Dante Cipollini; piccola orch. parti. 
© June 27, 1933; E for. 30682; G. 
Ricordi & co. 146438 


Let me; w and melody. ©1e. July 
24, 1933; E unp. 74072; Raymond 
Francis Nekuda. 14644 


Let me kiss you in my dreams to- 
night; w and melody. ©1e. July 
18, 1933; E unp. 73849; Michael 
Aloysius Ambrose. 14645 


Let me linger by the old Muskegon ; 
w and melody. © 1c. July 26, 
1933; E unp. 74147; Colin McLeod. 

14646 


Let me put a ring around your fin- 
ger Sone, “© 1c. July 27, 19385; 
E unp. 74209; Sherrill C. Passage. 

14647 

Let’s all go to South Dakota; song. 
© July 12, 19338; E pub. 37138; 
Clara Olson. 14648 


Let’s dance; waltz, w and m Jack 
Mooney. © 1. July 25, 1933; E 
unp. 74106; John W. Mooney. 

14649 


Let’s go; w C. P. McDonald, and mel- 
ody. -©?4 ¢. duly 7, 1933; BE unp. 
73461; Helene Hipkins. 14650 


Let’s go Bavarian; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Burton Lane. © 1. July 
17, 1933; E unp. 73813; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 14651 


Let’s go Chicago; w Franklin A. Hart, 
m Eva E. Hart. © 1. July 21, 
1933; E unp. 73984; Norman David 
Hart. 14652 


Let’s sing again; w Bud Green and 
Al Lewis, m Al Sherman. © June 
1, 1933; E pub. 37004; Green & 
White, inc. 14653 


Let’s stay together; song. ©1e. July 
5, 1983; E unp. 73365; Joseph Jack 
Lang. 14654 


Let us sip from the cup that cheers; 
w Joseph E. Saunders, m Oscar G. 
Petters and Joseph E. Saunders. © 
1c. July 22, 1933; E unp. 74028; 
Harmony music pub. co. 14655 


Liederbuch der Adventjugend; hrsg. 
vom Rechsverband der deutschen 
Adventjugend, v. Erwin Berner, 
Curt Sinz, u. a. © Mar. 24, 1933; 
A—Foreign 21025; Advent-verlag, 
e. V. 14656 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Life is a Song; song, w Jackson Smith. 
©1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74154; 
Mary Wright Bain. 14657 


Life’s just like that; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 73536; 
Margaret Sloma. 14658 


Lift thine eyes; w Arturo Lucéy, m 
Frederic Knight Logan, arr. G. Ack- 
ley Brower; mixed voices. © July 
27, 1933; E pub. 37254; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine. 14659 


Lilac rendezvous; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. July 8, 
1983; E unp. 73490; Robert Tat- 
man Williams. 14660 


Lilacs in Tipperary; song, w J. R. 
Moreland. © 1c. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74155; Mary Wright Bain. 

14661 


Lily Belle; w Edward Heyman, mel- 
ody Richard Myers. © 1. July 
22, 1983; E unp. 74115; Famous 
music corp. 14662 


Lily (The) of the Mohawks; over- 
ture, N. V. Smith; pf., drums, flute, 
violin and cornet in A. © July 15, 
1932; E pub. 37181; Edward Con- 
stant LaMore and Nellie Von Ge- 
richten Smith. 14663 


Lindbergh (The) baby; pf. with w. 
© 1c. July 8, 19383; E unp. 73501; 
Astrid Larson. 14664 


Lindbergh baby; w and melody. © 
1c July 7, 19388; E unp. 734386; 
Ottis Pierce. 14665 


Lindenwirtin (Die); singspiel, nach 
motiven des gleichnamigen tonfilms, 
text Rudolph Schanzer wu. Ernst 
Welisch, m Michael Krausz. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit text. 
© June 13, 1933; E for. 30982; Drei 
masken musik, G. m. b. H. 14666 


Lingerin’ on your door step; arr. Har- 
vey Alexander; ist violin. © 1 ¢. 
July 13, 1933; E unp. 73676; John 
Lawrence Zamrzla. 14667 

Lingering memories; w and melody, 
arr. Don Murray. © 1c. July 6, 
1933; E unp. 73412; John J. Mc- 
Laughlin. 14668 

Liten (En) vistanflakt; en vindarnas 
vals, text: Ake Sdderblom, m: Jules 
Sylvain; pf. © June 26, 1933; E 
for. 30948; Edition Sylvain. 14669 

Little brown jug; w and m Dyck V. 
Elmore. © 1 ¢. July 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 74297; Duane Y. Elmore. 

14670 


614 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 19383 


14701 


Little dance fantasy; by J. Achron; 
with song for sop. ©1e. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73467; Joseph Achron. 

14671 


Little (A) girl called You; w C. P. 
McDonald, and melody. ©1c. July 
7, 1933; E unp. 73462; Helene Hip- 
kins. 14672 


Little (A) home where love is found ; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1c. July 
31, 1933; E unp. 74380; Earle Tay- 
lor Rush. 14673 


Little house upon the hill; song. © 
1c. July 25, 1933; E unp. 74083; 
Addie May Yeager. 14674 


Little monkey fingers; song. © 1. 
July 26, 1933; E unp. 74156; Mary 
Wright Bain. 14675 


Little (The) pet; by H. W. Fried- 
hofer; pf. conductor. © 1c. July 
15, 1933; E unp. 73832; Movietone 
musie corp. 14676 


Little reckless me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
July 15, 1933; E unp. 73759; Hlsie 
Ennis. 14677 


Little (The) red school house on the 
hill; w and m George Washington 
fonnson.. ©, 1. ¢., July 13,, 1933; 
E unp. 73674; Belva L. Draper. 

14678 


Loin de Paris; paroles J. Lyrel, m 
R. G. Sinclair. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30567; Jean Lyrel and Robert 
Gabriel Sinclair. 14679 


London, we all love London town; w 
Ralph Butler, m Ronnie Munro; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E for. 30637; West’s, ltd. 14680 


Lonely-heart; w and melody Irving 
Berlin. © 1c. July 14, 1933; E 
unp. 73750; Irving Berlin, inc. 

14681 

Longing for mother; w and melody 


Fleming-Townsend. ©1e. July 7, 
19383; E unp. 73610; Southern mu- 


sic pub. co., inc. 14682 
Longing for you; song, m Edward 
Benedict; pf. treble. © 1c. July 


18, 19838; E unp. 73845; Clara Hsta- 
brook. 14683 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. July 5, 1933; 
E unp. 73372; Marcus Baldwin. 

14684 


Look up, look up, good times are com- 
min; song, m Billy Gordon. © 1 . 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 73635; Howard 

_D. Leese. 14685 


Lora, my Lora; w and melody. ©le. 
July 25, 19383; E unp. 74113; Rosario 
Pellegrino. 14686 


Lord I cry unto Thee; anthem, w from 
Psalms 141, 143; mixed quartet or 
cho., with pf. or organ acc. © July 
26, 193838; E pub. 87268; Carl Hugo 
Grimm. 14687 


Lord of the mountain; song, Navajo 
prayer, w Mary Austin. ©1ce. July 
24, 193838; E unp. 74068; Elena Pea- 
body Rouse. 14688 


Losing you; w H. Y. Harburg, m Senia 
Pokrass; with ukulele arr. © July 
14, 1983; E pub. 37149; Harms, ine. 

14689 


Lost lady of dreams; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 24, 19383; E unp. 74065; 
Rilla Hancock. 14690 


Lotus blooms; by Frank H. Grey; pf. 
© June 28, 1933; E pub. 37065; 
B. F. Wood music co. 14691 


Louw’siana Lou; w and melody. © 
ice duly 29> 1Oao 7 UND. cooler 
Mamie Corneille. 14692 


Lou’siana lullaby; w and m Charles 
Newman, Johnny Burke and Harold 
Spina; with ukulele arr. © July 
26, 19338; E pub. 37279; Santly bros., 
ine. 14693 


Louville Lou; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. July 28, 1933; E unp. 
74322; Roy Wynn. 14694 


Love behind a fan; from The no man, 


w and m Cliff Hess. © July 3, 
1933; E pub. 37001; M. Witmark & 
sons. 14695 


Love calls me back again; valSe song. 
©) 1 June 27,1933) Eiunp.) (oan 
Lillian Irwin Walker. 14696 


Love is a mystery; fox-trot song. © 
tiie Wuly) 3.. 19352) HK unps faolvar 
Carmela ‘Longobardi. 14697 


Love is calling; melody with pf. acc. 
©1e. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74298; 
Raymond F. Vacha. 14698 


Love light in your eyes; valse song. 
©1c. July 15, 1933; E unp. 74241; 
Bueland T. Severson. 14699 


Love me always; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 5, 1983; E unp. 73375; Ruby A. 
Gardner. 14700 


Love on the walk; by Arthur Lange, 
arr. E. Ross; pf. conductor. ©1e. 
July 26, 19838; E unp. 74184; Movie- 
tone music corp. 14701 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14702 


Love (A) song; 
Haydn Wood; in D. © June 14, 
1933; E for..30677; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 14702 


Love song of the sea; song. © 1 «. 
July 11, 1983; E unp. 73626; Mattie 
B. McKinnon. 14703 


Love that came too late; song, w J. 
Richard Moreland. ©1c. July 26, 
1983; E unp. 74157; Mary Wright 
Bain. 14704 


Love waltz; w S. Levine, with melody. 
© 1c. June 23, 1933; E unp. 73564; 
Samuel Levine and Harrold Spencer. 

14705 


Loveliness can hold you; song, w J. R. 
Moreland. ©1e. July 26, 1933; E 
unp. 74158; Mary Wright Bain. 

14706 

Lovely little you; w and melody. © 
ire July, 19; 19383; Hecunp.. 73908 ; 
Gerald Franklin Grandon. 14707 


Lover’s (A) prayer; w Daniel White- 
head Hicky, m Will Garroway; in F. 
6) July 314. “1933\:,)H pub. oc) % 
Harms, ine. 14708 


Love’s highway; w Walter P. Mc- 
Namara, m Harry Cokayne. © 1c. 
July 3, 1933; E unp. 73331; Augustus 
Henry Cokayne. 14709 


Love’s ideal; by Elric Olsen; orch. pts. 
©) June. 20.1933: ED for. 480660 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 14710 


Love’s regret; fox trot song. © 1 ec. 
July 19, 1988; E unp. 74266; Aline 
Hazel Castle. 14711 


Love’s whisperings; w and melody. © 
ive. July 18, 1933). Kup, esse ; 
Ruth Willden. 14712 


Low down; song. ©1ce. July 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73464; Robert Woodlen, Ber- 
nie Bard and Leon Zeller. 14713 


Low-down blues; w Hildy- Dolson, m 
Jimmie Smiley. 1? (eli 22, 
1933; E unp. 74004; James Burkett 
Smiley. 14714 


Luce eterna; w and melody. © 1. 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 73617; Dante 
Cavicchioli. 14715 

Lucky shores; song. ©1e. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74286; Laurel Mar- 
guerite Dust. 14716 


Lullaby of love; song. ©1c. July 29, 
1933; E unp. 74354; Vernon C. Mal- 
lory. 14717 

Lulu in Honolulu; song. © 1. July 
10, 1938 ; E unp. 73506; Olaf Oswald. 

14718 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 2S 


w Bruce Sievier, m | Luna—I want to ride with you; w and 


melody Mary A. Fichera. © 1 ec. 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 738630; Mary 
Fichera. 14719 


Lyckan finns pa manga~stillen; ur 
filmen Hustru for en dag, text Nils 
Georg, m Karl Wehle; pf. © Jan. 
1, 1933; E for. 30769; Nils Georgs 


musikforlags, a. b. 14720 
Ma blonde signora; tango, m G. Pres- 
tini, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 


ptes. et paroles. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30889; Editions Salabert. 
14721 


Madre (La) del cordero; jota, casta- 
net dance, J. Jimenez, arr. Richard 
E. Kent; orch. pts. © July 5, 1933; 
E pub. 36990; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp. 14722 


Midel (Hin) ohne mann; musikalis- 
ches lustspiel, text Theo. Halton, m 
Siegfried Schulz. Klavierauszug 
mit text. © Apr. 12, 1933; E for. 
30555; Drei masken yerlag, G. m. 
piv: 14723 


Magical magical stairs; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 73922; 
Maud Earl. 14724 


Magnificat [and] Nunc dimittis; tra- 
ditional w, set to m Paul 8. Calla- 
way; mixed voices; organ acc.; in 
F min. © July 24, 1933; E pub. 
37242; G. Ricordi & co., ine. 14725 


Maja; pf. treble. © i1;e Wabee, 
1933 ; E unp. 73704; Roger P. Spiker. 
14726 


Make up your mind you'll be mine; 
song, m Herman A. Hummel. ©1c. 
July 5, 1933; E unp. 73791; Joseph 
F. School. 14727 


Making love to you; w and melody. © 
1c. July 12, 19383; BH unp. T3653; 
Rubin Kapusta and Jimmy Delaney. 

14728 


Malgré vous mon ccur chante pour 
vous; blues, du film Une faible 
femme, paroles André Mauprey et 
André Hornez, m E. Erwin; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30867; Editions Salabert. 

14729 


Malibu; w Edgar Leslie, m Fred E. 
Ahlert; with ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. 
© July 7, 1933; E pub. 37048; Keit 
Engel, inc. 14730 


Man braucht kein geld; musikalisches 
lustspiel, nach altkirch, Gtnther 
Bibo u. Willy Rosen, m Willy Rosen, 


616 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


instrumentation u. klavierauszug 
zum dirigieren Alfred Strasser. © 
Mar. 380, 19383; E for. 80752; Cres- 
cendo theaterverlag, G. m. b. H. 
14731 


Man (The) in the moon; by Dorothy 
Bell Briggs; pf. © June 28, 1933; 
E pub. 37064; B. F. Wood music co. 

14732 


Man—not monkey; w and melody. © 
1c July 18, 1988; E unp. 73857; 
Lenore Newstadtel. 14733 


Man (The) of destiny; mixed voices. 
© July 12, 1933; E pub. 37011; P. 
Douglas Bird. 14734 

Man (The) that rode the mule around 
the world ; w and melody D. Butcher. 
©1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 74168; 

' Southern music pub. co., inc. 

14735 


Mananita; bolero, letra y m Gonzalo 


Curiel. © Apr. 10, 1933; E for. 
30955; A Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢. 14736 
Manhattan knight; fox-trot, w and 


melody. © 1c. July 17, 1933; BH 
unp. 73807 ; Paul Madison Kniskern. 
14737 


Manhattan sadness; melody with pf. 
acey © 1c July 15, 19383; E unp. 
73768; David Klatzkin. 14738 


Manuel d’harmonie a quarts de ton; 
par Ivan Wischnegradsky. © May 
1, 1983; A—Foreign 21355; Siréne 
musicale. 14739 


Many thanks for the dance; w Arthur 
Terker, and melody. ©1c. July 22, 
1933; E unp. 74022; Cliff Jaxon. 

14740 


Maracas y bongo; capricho afrocubano, 
de la pelicula, letra Max Tosquella, 
m H. Grenet. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 73568; Emilio Grenet y San- 
chez. 14741 


March (The) of the kingfish; pf. © 
1 ec July 24, 1983; E unp. 74045; 
Louise Wainwright. 14742 

Marche des gueux; paroles A. Tiluze, 
m Georges Ghestem. © June 1, 


1933; E for. 30798; C. Joubert et 
cie. 14743 


Marche heroique; by Rob Roy Peery; 


organ. © July 11, 1933; E pub. 
37070; H. W. Gray co. 14744 
Marcia Roosevelt; canzone. © 1 ec. 


July 11, 19383; E unp. 73625; Sebas- 
tiano Di Benedetto. 14745 


14759 


Maria Plena; vals, letra y m L. Barce- 
lata. © Dec. 15, 1932; E for. 30936; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 14746 


Marinette joue de la varinette; fox- 
trot, paroles Géo. Koger, m Vincent 
Scotto et Léon Raiter; avec accord 
de ukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30842 ; Editions Salabert. 14747 


Marlene, you are my song of songs; 
w Edward Heyman, melody Rich- 
ard Myers. ©1c. July 29, 1933; B 
unp. 74363; Famous music corp. 

14748 


Marquis et marquise; gavotte, Jean 
Trémer; pf. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30622; Durand et cie. 14749 


Mascberoneide; seconda fantasia, Vit- 
torio Mascheroni; piccola orch. parti. 
© May 10, 1933; E for. 30541; A. & 
G. Carisch & c. 14750 


Mask; song. © 1c. July 20, 1933; 
EH unp. 73957; Thane Ernest Scott. 
14751 


Masque (A) of minuets; 18th century, 
arr. Ernest Reeves; violin, or cello, 
and pf., also trio. © July 11, 1933; 
E for. 30902; Walsh, Holmes & co., 
ltd. 14752 


Mass in honor of Our Lady of vic- 
tory; m Josephine M. Rice; mixed 
cho. and organ. © July 10, 1933; 
E pub. 37159; Clayton F. Summy co. 

14753 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) La 
verdadera vida; coplas, poéme Guil- 
lot de Saix, m J. Massenet et Mare 
Berthomieu; voix moyennes. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30621; Heugel. 

14754 


Master Cupid; intermezzo, from The 
rose of the border, H. Elliott Smith ; 
pf. © June 19, 1933; E for. 30668; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd. 

14755 


Matador (The); march, arr. R. B. 
Hisenberg; band pts. © Feb. 9, 
1933; E pub. 37040; Perry Cravens. 

14756 


May I never fall again; w and melody. 
©1e. July 12, 1938; E unp. 73651; 


Marjorie Goldsmith and Jimmy 
Delaney. 14757 
May (A) morning; pf. © 1c. July 


19, 1983; E unp. 73889; Louis Al- 
tieri. 14758 
Maybe you think I don’t care; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 18, 1933; 
E unp. 73863; Retta Denison. 14759 


617 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES | 
pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


14760 


Me at my radio; w G. J. Zeledon, m | Mem’ries o’ mine; w M. E. Milstead, 


E. W. Mirick. © 1c. July 8, 1933; 
E unp. 73476; George John Zeledon 
and Edwin Walker Mirick. 14760 


Me ye have bereaved; motet, w from 
Lamentation of Jacob, m Cristobal 
Morales, arr. Archibald Thompson 
Davison ; men’s voices. © June 22, 
1933; E pub. 37250; E. C. Schirmer 
music co. 14761 


Meaning (The) of the cross; song, m 
James L. Brown. © 1c. July 15, 


1933; E unp. 73765; Sara Bertha 
Sloan. 14762 
Medea; oper, v. G. Bibo. Textbuch u. 


klavierauszug. © Nov. 1, 1932; E 
for. 30977; C. H. Grovermann. 


Meet me at the fair; song, arr. Stan 
Tucker. ©1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 
73474; Howard Dery. 14764 


Meet me in the pale June moonlight; 
song, arr. George Orum. © July 18, 
1933; E pub. 37206; Herman Robert 
Harwood. 14765 


Méfie-toi du printemps ... Loulette; 
paroles Henry Lemarchand, m Wal- 
Berg and Emil Stern. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30830; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14766 


Melcombe; hymn tune fantasy, Carl 
McKinley; organ. © July 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37069; H. W. Gray co. 14767 


Melly dear; slow waltz, w Andres R. 
Javier, and melody. ©1ce. July 17, 
1933; E unp. 73835; Isidro P. Sipin. 

14768 


Melody (The) of love; waltz, w Ruth 
ReNack, m Edwin Tillman. ©1c. 
July 19, 1933; E unp. 73962; Irving 
A. Price. 14769 


Mélopée et scherzo; de R. Monfeuil- 
lard; hautbois et pf. © Dec. 81, 
1932; E for. 30716; Lucien de La- 
cour. 14770 


Memories of the range; song, melody 
Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. July 11, 
1933; E unp. 73623; C. A. Peterson. 

14771 


Memories of Vienna; selection of Vien- 
nese melodies, arr. Jean Armand; 
pf. © July 7, 1933; E for. 30762; 
Frederick Harris co. 14772 


Mem’ries; w and m Frances L. Young. 
© July 5, 1933 ; E pub. 37160; Fran- 
cis A. Young. 14773 


m W. E. Maloney. © 1. July 10, 

1983; Ey unp 73532; William E. 

Maloney and M. Edgar Milstead. 
14774 


Mem’ries of days gone by; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. July 18, 1933; E unp. 
73869; Michael Belovesick. 14775 


Mem’ries of mother; song, with uku- 
lele arr. © July 15, 1933; E pub. 
37175; Irving Siegel. 14776 


Men of steel; from Sky Symphony, w 
and m Cliff Hess. © July 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37122; M. Witmark & sons. 

14777 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) It is ordained by will 
divine; op. 47, no. 4 [and] Nocturne; 
from A midsummer night’s dream, 
op. 61: rev. and ed., with biographi- 
cal sketch, fingering, phrasing, ped- 
aling, etc., Maurice Aronson; pf. 
July 14, 1933; E pub. 37258; Art 
publication soc. 14778 


Mentira; Cuban son; pf. con letra. 
©1c. July 25, 1983; E unp. 74092; 
Ricardo Romero. 14779 


Menuet pour Casals; de Gérard Hek- 
king; violoncelle et pf. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30780; Durand et cie. 

14780 


Mephisto-dance; par L.-L.-Lynde; orch. 
ptes. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30597; 
L. Grus et cie. 14781 


Merlaison (La); du film Les trois 
mousquetaires, Jean Lenoir; pf. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30858; Editions 
Salabert. 14782 


Merry May-pole: by Rob Roy Peery; 
pf. © June 28, 1933; E pub. 37062; 
B. F. Wood music co. 14783 


Mes fournisseurs; fox trot, de Une 
idée de génie, paroles René Pujol 
et Ch. L. Pothier, m Oberfeld. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30851; Editions 
Salabert. 14784 


Meschina Donna Paula; pf. treble with 
w. ©1e. July 22, 19383; EH ump. 
74002; Rose Petralia. 14785 


Message you are flying; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
July 24, 1988; E unp. 74037; Kae 
Mulick. 14786 


Messe in B; von Joseph Messner, Op. 
29; sop. solo, gem. chor u. blasersex- 
tett. Partitur u. stimmen. Mit 
klavierauszug. © Sept. 1, 1931; 
E for. 30931; Anton Bohm & sohn. 

14787 


618 


N 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Mexicano; w and m Frank Terry, arr. 
Genevieve S. Ellis. © 1c. July 24, 
1938; E unp. 74076; Ruby Hitch- 
man. 14788 


Mickey Mouse and Minnie’s in town; 
w and melody Ann Ronell. © 1 ¢. 
July 15, 1983; E unp. 78778; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 14789 


Midnight-mama ; 
Allen. ©1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74165; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

14790 


Milhaud (Darius) Deux elégies ro- 
maines; de Goethe, tr. J. P. Samson, 
m D. Milhaud; choeur de femmes, 
ou quaiuor vocal. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30813; R. Deiss. 14791 


Deux poémes; extraits de l’anto- 
logie négre, poesie Blaise Cendras; 
cheeur mixte ou pour quatuor vocal. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30815; R. 
Deiss. 14792 


Millions of raindrops like millions of 
tears; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 15, 
1933; E unp. 73757; James Aldrich. 

14793 


Minnie Vee; song. © July 6, 19338; 
E pub. 37029; Laura Eleanor Bard- 
well. 14794 


Miranda won’t you move to town; fox- 


trot song. © 1c. July 3, 19338; 
E unp. 73602; Catherine A. Hill. 

14795 

Mis ternuras; tango, José M. Luc- 

chesi; orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; 

E for. 30817; Choudens. 14796. 


Mississippi blues; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. treble. © 1c. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73488; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 14797 


Mississippi dream boat; melody Matt 
Malneck and Frank Signorelli. © 
1c. July 24, 1988; E unp. 74048; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 14798 


Mississippi lament; w Walter Preston, 
m William Wirges, symphonic tran- 
scription Ferde Grofé; orch. pts. © 
July 12, 1988; E pub. 37099; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 14799: 


Mississippi legionnaires; song. © 
July 6, 1983; E pub. 37009; Frances 
Eagle Levine. 14800 


Mississippi moon; song. © 1c. July 
24, 1983; E unp. 74029; Lewis L. 
Vrooman. 14801 


w and melody Lee | 


14814 


Mississippi town; w and melody. © 
1c. July 6, 19838; E unp. 73414; 
Jason Rudolph Harrell. 14802 


Missouri love waltz; song. © 1 «. 
July 24, 1983; E unp. 74051; Freda 
Jamieson. 14803 


Missouri, my home sweet home; song, 
m Ray Zaher; with male quartetie 
arr. Bert Peters and ukulele arr. © 
June 24, 1988; E pub. 37108; Marvin 
Lee. 14804 


Mister will you give me a ride; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 21, 1933; E unp. 
73972; Ewen Hail. 14805 


Mrs. Bartholomew; from Falling for 
you, w Douglas Furber, m Vivian 
Ellis; with ukulele arr. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30673; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 14806 


Modern exercises for the violin; by 
Maurice Freedman. © July 7, 1933; 
E pub. 37156; White-Smith music 
pub. co. 14807 


Moderne Wiener schlager-serie fiir 
zither in Wiener stimmung; arr. 
Johann Pickart; zither, mit text. 
© May 15, 1933; E for. 30750; 
Wiener operettenverlag, G. m. b. H., 
Dacapo-verlag. 14808 


Mohawk love call; poem FE. C. LaMore, 
m N. V. Smith; with flute obbl. © 
July 15, 1932; E pub. 37182; Edward 
Constant LaMore and Nellie Von 
Gerichten Smith. 14809: 


Mohawk war dance; poem H. C. La- 
More, m N. V. Smith. © July 
15, 1982; E pub. 37183; Edward 
Constant LaMore and Nellie Von 
Gerichten Smith. 14810 


Moi j’écoute l’accordéon; valse, Vin- 
cent Scotto, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30888; Editions Salabert. 14811 


Molly and me; w Sammy Lerner and 
Buddy Fields, m Gerald Marks; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E pub. 37020; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 14812 


Moment (A) of love; w M. Dunowski, 
melody J. Greenman. © 1. July 
6, 1933; E unp. 73420; Jack Green- 
man and Mushka Dunowski. 14813 


Moment (A) only; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
June 24, 1983; E unp. 73554; Karen 
Pardee. 14814 


619 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14815 


Momenta; pf. with w. ©1c. July 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 73694; Gustave Robert 
Hanson. 14815 


Mon idéal 4 moi; fox-trot, de Le 
Professeur Cupidon, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et Georges Dolley, m Henry 
Verdun; avec accord de lukulele. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30828; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 14816 


Mon petit oiseau; de Chansons popu- 
laires des provinces de France, 
harmonisée Edmond Lavagne. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30583; Heugel. 

14817 


Montana’s majesty; arr. Oscar Fos- 
sum; pf. with w. © July 20, 1933; 
E pub. 37199; Jacob Joseph Gunther. 

14818 


Moon; Song. © 1 ¢ July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 74231; Charles Kohl Dietsch. 
14819 


Moon madness; song. ©1 ce. July 12, 
1933; E unp. 73662; Clarence Henry 
Stabenfeldt. 14820 


Moonlight and pretzels; from the 
photoplay, w HE. Y. Harburg, m Jay 
Gorney; with ukulele arr. © July 
14, 1933; E pub. 37152; Harms, ine. 

14821 


Moonlight blues; song, w Clark N. 
Sherman. ©1e. July 26, 1933; E 
unp. 74130; Wilson John Fisher. 

14822 


Moonlight down in lovers’ lane; waltz, 
w George Pitman and _ Bartley 
Costello, m Max Kortlander. © 
July 10, 1933; E pub. 387104; Joe 
Davis, inc. 14823 


Moonlight love; song. ©1c. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73272; ‘Edward J: 
Jordan and Felix H. Kane. 14824 


Moonlight serenade; w Andy Manson, 
m Art Liscombe and George Douglas. 
© July 25, 1983; E. for. 30909; 
Gordan V. Thompson, ltd. 14825 


Morning glory; w Joe Young, melody 
Max Steiner. ©1c. July 14, 1933; 
EH ounp. 73751; Irving Berlin, ine. 

14826 


Morning serenade; by Adolf Lotter ; 
orch. pts. Concert ed. © June 30, 
1933; E for. 30663; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 14827 


Mosquitoe [sic]; song. 
22, 1933; E unp. 74026; Ruby Danks 
Cadman. 14828 


@ 1° July 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Mother; valse song. © 1 c¢. June 27, 
1933; E unp. 73590; Bessie Rainbolt. 
14829 


Mother is our sweetheart; w R. 
Douglas, melody T. Longton. © 1 «. 
July 28, 19383; E unp. 74306; Tom 
Longton and Rachel Douglas. 14830 


Mother O’Day; w P. T. Patterson, 
melody R. Emerson. ©1c. July 38, 
1933;°- KE -unp. “783825 Patrieeet 
Patterson and Ray Emerson. 14831 


Mothers day; m Wendell T. 


song, 


Given. © June 26 1933; E pub. 
37163; Alice J. Bedard. 14832 
Mother’s last prayer; song, Ww St. 
Douglas Suttle © 1e July 3, 


1933; E unp. 738327; Hattie May 
Hargrow. 14833 


Mother’s love; w E. M. Cooper, m H. 
Bauersachs. © Mar. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 37210; E. Marie Cooper and 
Hubert Bauersachs. 14834 


Mother’s love still lingers; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74042; 
A. O. Clayton. 14835 


Mother’s voice; valse song. © 1 ec. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73585; Pearl 
James Chambers. 14836 


Mountain home blues; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
July 5, 1983; E unp. 73370; Maude 
Curtis. 14837 


Mountain psalm; w S. K. Ruess, m A. 
E. Quigley. © 1 °c. July 21,1933; 
E unp. 73967; Stella Knight Ruess 
and Ada E. Quigley. 14838 


Mouvement symphonique no. 3; par 
Arthur Honegger; partition d’orch. 
© May 1, 19338; E for. 30611; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 14839 


Moyse (Marcel) 100 études faciles et 
progressives; d’aprés Cramer, adap- 
tée Marcel Moyse; flite. 2° cahier. 
nrs. 67-100. © June 1, 19838; E for. 
30803 ; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 14840 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Don 
Juan; dramma giocoso, L. Da Ponte, 
version francaise Adolphe Boschot, 
édition conforme au manuscrit de 
Mozart, réduction de l’orch. pour pf. 
Lucien Garban. Partition pf. et 
chant. Textes francaise et italien. 
© June 1, 1983; E for. 30779; Du- 
rand et cie. 14841 


620 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


— — Minuet; from Divertimento no. 
17, arr. G. Langenus; B flat clarinet 


and pf. © July 18, 1933; E pub. 
37186; Ensemble music press. 14842 
— Three early compositions; rev. 


and ed., with biographical sketch, 
fingering, phrasing, etc., Maurice 
Aronson; pf. © July 14, 1933; EH 
pub. 37259; Art publication soc. 
14843 


Mund-harmonika (Die); erste anlei- 
tung fiir das mund-harmonika-spiel, 
F, A. Giildner u. Erwin Giildner. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1933; E unp. 74163; 
Franz August Gtildner. 14844 


Murrill (Herbert) Two impromptus; 
pf. © May 8, 1933; E for. 30654; 
Augener, ltd. 14845 


Muscle (A) Schoaly feelin’; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. July 5, 19383; E unp. 73374; 
C. M. Harris. 14846 


Music from across the sea; w John 
Mercer, m Peter Tinturin; with 
ukulele arr. © June 14, 1933; HE 
pub. 36873; Miller music inc. 

14847 


Music of the flowers; compiled Wil- 
liam M. Felton; pf. © July 12, 
1933; E pub. 37123; Theodore Pres- 
ser CO. 14848 


Musical annual, Skidmore college, 
Saratoga Springs, New York; w and 
m various authors. v. 2, year 1933. 
© Apr. 29, 1933; E pub. 37249; Skid- 
more college. 14849 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 7, July 1933. © June 28, 1933; 
E for. 30631; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 14850 


Musical scene no. 1; opening, w and - 


m B. G. De Sylva, Leo Robin and 
Richard A. Whiting, pf. arr. Cy. 
Mockridge. © 1c. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74199; Movietone music corp. 
14851 

Musical scene no. 2; w and m B. G. 
De Sylva, Leo Robin and Richard 
A. Whiting, pf. arr. Cy. Mockridge. 
©l1e. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74200; 
Movietone music corp. 14852 


Must I believe; song. © 1c. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73496; Alfred L. Em- 
merich. 14853 

My aching heart is calling you; waltz, 
w Ray Hibbeler, and melody. © 
1c. July 24, 1988; E unp. 74049; 
Henry Luie. 14854 


14871 


My adventuress; w and melody. © 
1 cf July 20, 1933: E unp.:' 73960; 


Sherad H. Wright. 14855 
My beautiful, wonderful new Chey- 
rolet; w and melody. © 1. July 


14, 1933; E unp. 73747; William A. 
Peters. 14856 


My big moment; song. © 1c. July 
29, 19383; E unp. 74331; Loren Rey- 
elle Bledsoe. 14857 


My brown-eyed Susan; song, m Ruth 
E. Deppensmith. © 1 ¢ July J, 
1955-0 Hy Np. Corooe sames. Ae 
Franck. 14858 


My calendar of love; w and melody 
PhilaBaxter: © Ul" eaduly: 1 1933) 
E unp. 73289; Leo Feist, inc. 14859 


My California rose; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 24, 1933; E unp. 
74067; Rilla Hancock. 14860 


My coal black lady; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 13, 1933; BE unp. 73687 ; 
Jean May Chapin. 14861 


My Colorado cabin in the mountains; 
song. ©1«. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
73770; Christopher Law Laughlin. 

14862 


My dancing doll; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
July 5, 19383; E unp. 73371; Doris 
Cameron. 14863 


My dear sweetheart; w and melody. 
©1ec. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74138; 
Helen Solares. 14864 


My destiny; fox-trot song, w Nina 
Walsh. ©1e. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
73781; Franco Mella. 14865 


My dream girl; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 18, 19838; E unp. 73873; 


Dawson Tait. 14866 
My dream of love; song. © 1c. July 
15, 1933; HE unp. 38782; Frayser 
Hinton. 14867 
My dreamy mountain home; song. © 


ire Saulys 15, 19385 2 Aerio ie 
Nellie E. Rice. 14868 


My empty home; w A. Frangipane, 
m R. Malanga. © 1c. July 1, 1933 ; 
E unp. 73310; Anthony Frangipane 
and Richard Malanga. 14869 


My fiddle and me; waltz, w Joe 
Young, m Matt MalIneck and Frank 
Signorelli; with ukulele arr. © 
July 5, 19388;.E pub. 37145; Leo. 
Feist, inc. 14870 


My girl from Tennessee; w and mel- 
ody. ©) tae. J Bly LS, toss Hein p. 
73877; Anna Wielgosz. 14871 


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14872 


pt. ITI, n.s., Vv. 28 


My girl’s gone navy; w N. Clancy 
Bradt and Tone Avian, melody Paul 
Bakotich, jr. © 1 ¢ July 5, 1933; 
E unp. 73380; Anthony Marcellus 
Aviana. 14872 


My happiness; waltz song, arr. Judy 
Genrad. © 1° ce July *6,-19332 H 
unp. 73422; Harold Ivan Johnson. 

14873 


My Harlem baby; song. ©1 ec. July 
ff, “19335 Sanps: (3624s “Wim: US. 
Thornberry. 14874 


My Honolulu lei; w and melody. © 
fe. uly: 1A Os nD. edeatace 
Earle F. Olin. 14875 


My human dynamo; fox-trot song. © 
1 ie. July, .35.1933)-. i an ps anger 
Wilma Buyert. 14876 


My ideal, my dream; song. © 1 «. 
July 22, 193838; E unp. 74013; Robt. 
L. Wilson. 14877 


My indoor outdoor girl; w Al Lewis 
and Buddy Fields, m Al Sherman ; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E pub. 37022; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 14878 


My island home; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73577 ; Charles 
Ostrom. 14879 


My kid brother; song. ©1e. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 73887; Joseph Leonard 
Fader. 14880 


My land of make believe ; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1c. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74803; Arthur Rem- 
ington. 14881 


My life is only thine; w and melody. 
- © 1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 73431; 
Lillian Irwin Walker. 14882 


My little Black Hills Rose; song, m 
Lon Healy; with ukulele arr. 
L.2e.. duly, 1935 °.-H aAinp.ofoa05"; 
Gail E. Fearn. 14883 


My love; w Ned Washington, m Vic- 
tor Young; with ukulele arr. © 
June 28, 1933; E pub. 36969 ; Harms, 
inc. 14884 


My love I give to you; waltz, w and 
m Frank T. Shoop; with ukulele 
arr. © July 7, 1933; E pub. 37130; 
Frank T. Shoop pub. co. 14885 


My Lucky strikes; song, m Stan 
Toeker, .©).1 ¢ July 2) Paes o 
unp. 73657; Willie Holt. 14886 


6 


My melancholy waltz; valtzer lento, 
versi E. M. Chiappo, m Nissim, arr. 
F. Montagnini; orch parti. © Mar. 
1, 1933 ; E for. 30712; H. M. Chiappo. 

14887 


My mexi-dulci corazon; w and melody. 
© 1. July 14, 1933; E unp. 73739: 
Earle F. Olin. 14888 


My moonlight madonna; by Zdenko 
Fibich, transcribed William Scotti; 
vocal orch. pts., arr. Frank HEH. 
Barry; in C. © July 6, 1933; E pub. 
37076; Carl Fischer, ine. 14889 


—w Paul Francis Webster, m 
Zdenko Fib’ch, freely transcribed 
William Scotti; med. voice. © July 
6, 19838; E pub. 37092; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 14890 


waltz, w Paul Francis Webster, 
m Zdenko Fibich, transcribed Wil- 
liam Scotti, arr. Jack Mason: dance 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. Lee 
Orean Smith. © July 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37075; Carl Fischer, ine. 

14891 


waltz, Zdenko Fibich, transcribed 
William Scotti, arr. Julius S. Seredy; 
full band pts. © July 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37077; Carl Fischer, inc. 


14892 
My moonlight valley home; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 28, 1983; HB 


unp. 74362; Alexander F. Graham. 
14893 


My mother; song. © 1c. July 10, 
1933; E unp. 73541; Theodore Ce- 
raolo. 14894 


My mother came from France; song. 
© 1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 73897: 
Mary Wright Bain. 14895 


My mother’s garden; w and m James 
F. Hanley. © June 26, 1933; E pub. 
36921; Hanley-Downey. 14896 


My mother’s love; fox-trot, w and m 
Winifred Carr. © 1c July 19, 
1933; E unp. 74268; EHlsie May 
Kramer. 14897 


My mountain maid; fox-trot song. © 
1c. June 27; 1933; E unp. 73584; 
Margaret Sabraw. 14898 


My old broken heart’s as good as new; 
fox, song, w Edith Davidson. ©1e. 
June 7, 19383; E unp. 73753; Paul 
Segnitz. 14899 


My old home by the Rogue; song, m 
Alice E. Casparie. © 1c. July 5, 
1933; E unp. 73342; Blanche Harper 
Bradford. 14900 


2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


My old Michigan home; song, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with ukulele arr. © 
July 1, 1983; E pub. 37158; Glenn 
Stevens. 14901 


My pledge; w and melody. ©1.. 
July 19, 1988; E unp. 73892; Lipa 
Feingold. 14902 


My ramblin’ rose; song, arr. Jean 
Walz. ©l1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 
74144; Hunter Love Reynolds. 

4903 


My rhapsody in blue; pf. with w. © 
te: nowy, al. 1933. BH unp., ¢4384; 
Kenneth D. Brown. 14904 


My Rosalie; w and melody Harmon 
Edward Lees. ©1e. July 17, 1933; 
EH unp. 73821; Herman Leis. 14905 


My salient rose; song. ©1e. July 5, 
19838; E unp. 738933; Sherman F. 
Kortright. 14906 


My serenade; w M. Dunowski, melody 
J. Greenman. ©1c. July 12, 1933; 
H ounp. 738644; Jack Greenman and 
Mushka Dunowski. 14907 


My song of songs; w Edward Heyman, 


melody Richard Myers. ©1«. July 
22, 1933; E unp. 74114; Famous 
music corp. 14908 


My sweetheart’s birthday; song. © 
July 20, 1983; E pub. 37200; Chase 
Spotswood, jr.’ 14909: 


My symphony; w A. B. Cohn and H. 
Mooney, melody W. M. Rhea. [Pho- 
tostat] ©1c. July 14, 1933; E unp. 
73710; Washington Rhea, Abraham 
B. Cohn and Hugh Mooney. 14910 


My wonderful girl; w and melody. © 
l,e. June 15, 1933; E unp. 73395; 
Julia E. Heck and May Crawford 
Becker. 14911 


My wonderful queen; fox trot, w Verne 
‘D. Wright, m Hank Fletcher. ©1c. 
July 14, 19383; E unp. 73714; Henry 
Lossen Fletcher. 14912 


My world would be complete; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. July 24, 1933; E ump. 
74276; Llewellyn B. Passwaters. 

14913 


My yesterday girl; song. ©1c. July 
5, 193838: E unp. 73386; Harry Ira 
Howland. 14914 


NRA (The) cruise; w and melody. © 
1c July 31, 19383; E unp. 74383; 
William Mitchell. 14915 


Nagonting att ita, nagonting att 
dricka; ur filmen Kirleksexpressen, 
text Herr Dardanell, m Karl Wehle; 


14928 


pf. © Oct. 1, 1982; E for. 30773; 
Nils-Georgs musikforlags, a. b. 
14916 


Nacht (Die) der’ grossen liebe; 
schlager aus dem tonfilm, w Bruno 
Hardt-Warden, m Robert Stolz, op. 
605, 605a-608. © June 2, 1933; HB 
for. 30985; Alrobi musikverlag, G. 
m. b. H. 14917 


Nar svalorna komma och bygga sitt bo; 
vals ur filmen Kiarleksexpressen, 
text Nils Georg, m Karl Wehle. © 
Oct. 1,°51982 > EH for, «30775; Nils- 
Georgs musikf6rlags, a. b. . 14918 


Nana; la marchande d’ananas, rumba, 
paroles Georges Philippot, m Paddy. 
© Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 30810; Edi- 
tions musicales Sam Fox. 14919 


© Pe. Jal 3: 
E unp. 73320; William G. 
14920 


National (The) prayer; w and melody, 
harmonized Irma Wocher Woollen; 
with mixed quartette arr. © July 
10, 19238; E pub. 37228; Louis Cole- 
man St. Claire. 14921 


Ne parlez plus d’amour; valse, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m Octave Crémieux et 
Léarsi, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30887; 
Editions Salabert. 14922 


Ne vous embrassez plus; paroles Ch. 
L. Pothier et René Dancry, m René 
Darlay ; avee accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30873; Editions 
Salabert. 14923 


’Neath the beautiful mountains of old 
Idaho; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
July 17, 1933; E pub. 37178; Lionel 
O. Thornhill. 14924 


Neath the willow down by the stream; 
valse song. ©1e. July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 74246; Jos. P. Baudry. 

14925 


Never before; w Benny Davis, m Ber- 
nice Petkere, pf. arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; with ukulele arr. Haia KaAa. 
© July 21, 1933; E pub. 37262; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 14926 


Never my dear; song, w Anne Helli- 
gam. © 1c. July 26, 1933; E unp. 
74162; John De Angelus. 14927 


New (The) baby; song, m Clifford 
Martin Eddy, jr., arr. Felix Testa. 
© 1. July 7, 1933; E unp. 73449; 
Ella Wells Mayo. 14928 


Nancy Clancy; song. 
19338 ; 
Rice. 


623 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14929 


New (A) deal; song. © 1c. July 25, 
1933; E unp. 74110; Ricciotto E. E. 
1 “HWuseoa; 14929 


New (The) deal; pf. with w. ©1e. 
July 10, 1983; E unp. 73512; Theo 
dore Roosevelt Duncan. 14930 


——song. © 1 c. July’ 31, 1933;° HE 
unp. 74398 ; William Simon Kenefick. 
14931 


New deal; w and melody Prince Wm. 
Clayton; © 91 .c¢. July (15, 1933; E 
unp. 73769; William Clayton. 14932 


New (The) leader of our land; march, 
w and m Frank Villadoza Marquez. 
© 1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 74234; 
Marto P. Orlanes. 14933 


New Palestinean folk songs; coll, 
noted, ed. and arr. Abraham Wolf 
Binder. bk. 2. [Hebrew text] © 
July 28, 1933; E pub. 37271; Bloch 
pub. co., inc. 14934 


New (The) speedway ; President’s day, 
w John J. Hayes, m Z Trustman and 
A. Lanning. © 1c. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 73726; Zelman Trustman, 
John J. Hayes and Alma Lanning. 

14935 


Niagara moon; w Edward Heyman, m 
Richard Myers; with ukulele arr. © 
July 28, 1933; E pub. 37304; Famous 
music corp. 14936 


melody Richard Myers. © 1 
e. July 10, 193838; E unp. 73608; Fa- 
mous music corp. 14937 


Night after night; w and m Julian 
Court. © 1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74346; Julia Hlizabeth Court. 14938 


Night gives you to me; song. ©1 e. 
July 3, 1933; E unp. 73641; Frankie 
Dittmar Hertting. 14939 


Night (A) in June; song. ©1c. July 
7, 19383; E unp. 73498; Lillian Poole 
Palmason. 14940 


Nights in June; fox trot, w and m 
Harriet Garde. ©1c. July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 74258; Harriet M. Demarest, 

14941 


Nights of the Southland; song. © 1e. 
July 21, 1933; E unp. 73974; Dorothy 
Morton Parks. 14942 


No me mires asi; de la pelicula La 
llorona, w and m Max Urban. © 
1 Cro aly 4, 1983 np. (arto 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

14948 


—_——_—. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


No more soup beans do we have to 
eat; w and melody. ©1e, July 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 73680; Ruth A. Barton. 

14944 


No one but you; fox trot, w and m 
composed and arr., with Italian ver- 
sion; pf. © 1 «. July 23. 622. 
unp. 74299; Renato M. Caldora. 

14945 


w and m Niel Alden. © 1 «. 
July 28, 19383; E unp. 74288; Arthur 
Cornielius Agern. 14946 


No other girl ever treated me thus; 
song. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 
37167; R. J. Roberts. 14947 


Noble portal; w and melody Louise 
Dawson. © 1c. July 18, 1933; E 
unp. 73861; Emma L. Bamford. 

14948 


Noches de Montmartre; tango, paroles 
espagnoles Carlos Lenzi, paroles 
frangcaises Léo Leliévre, fils, m Man- 
uel Pizarro, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch, ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30886 ; Editions Salabert. 14949 


Non pas encore; valse, paroles Jack 
Cazol et A. Foucher, m A. Cala- 
brése; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 1983; E for. 30877; Editions 
Salabert. 14950 


Nonchalant waltz; by Murray L. Lin- 
day, harmonized and arr.; violin. © 
1e. July 5, 1983; E unp. 73343; L. 
Leslie Loth, 14951 


Nothin’ but tears; w and m Jack Mea- 
kin. © 1c. July 10, 1983; E unp. 
73508 ; Jack B. Meakin. 14952 


Nothing but tears; w and melody., © 
1 e« July 18, 19383; HE unp. 738872; 
Benito Candoli. 14953 


Nothing to lose but a heart; song, m 
Rajah Raboid. ©1c. July 20, 1933; 
E unp. 73952; Maurice P, Kitchen. 

14954 


Now I’m concentratin’ on you; pf. 
with w. ©1c. July 31, 1933; E unp. 
743885; Kenneth D. Brown. 14955 


Now it’s time to say goodnight; song. 
© 1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 73470; 
Willard P. Graham and Edwin J. - 
Harrington, 14956 


Now you’re just a memory; song. © 
1-e. July 19, 19383;.E unp. 73925; 
Fern Ida Glasgow. 14957 


Nursery (The) clock; by Charles Wil- 
liams; orch. pts. © Apr. 15, 1933; EB 
for. 306385; J. Liber. 14958 


624 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


14987 


O ma créole divine; zamba, dans le 
film Espérame, version francaise 
Della Rosa, paroles argentines Ma- 
rio Batti-Stella et Le Pera, m Carlos 
Gardel; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 80777; Editions 
Salabert. 14959 


O ma Russie; fox-trot, paroles Jack 
Cazol et A. Foucher, m A. Calabrese ; 
avec accord de ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30876; Editions Sala- 
bert. 14960 


O that dear baby of mine; song, mel- 
ody Larry E. Goffin. ©1ce. July 11. 
1933; E unp. 78622; C. A, Peterson. 

14961 


O Thou eternal Christ of God; hymn, 
m from Day’s Psalter. © June 25, 
1933; E pub. 37172; Calvin W. Lau- 
fer. 14962 


Giuvres complétes de Frangois Cou- 
perin; publiées par un groupe de 
musicologues sous la direction de 
Maurice Cauchie. tome 1, 5, 7, 10, 
12. © May 15, 1933; A—Foreign 
21392; Louise B. M. Dyer. 14963 


Oh, ask me not; w Edward Lockton, 
m John Welbeck; in C. © July 7, 
1933 ; E for. 30768; Frederick Harris 
Co. 14964 


Oh, I’m so nervous with the gals; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 18, 1933; 
E unp. 73878; William O’Leary. 

14965 


Oh Lord, let ’er rain; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 73466; 
Dorothea Grogan. 14966 


Oh! mama but wasn’t I scared; fox- 
trot, w J. Barton Adams, melody Z. 
Sevbold, arr. I. Seybold. © June 8, 
1933; E pub. 36919; Zeb Seybold 
aad Irma Seybold. 14967 


Oh my darling, I surely do love you; 
song. © 1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
72928 ; Lucius F. Smith. 14968 


Oh! what a wonderful tale; pf. with 
w. ©1c. June 24, 1983; E unp. 
73606; Mark Denison, 14969 


Oh why did I give in; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 1, 1933; E unp. 73311; 
Bernard Chase. 14970 


Oh, yeah; song, arr. C. R. Wilson. © 
1 ce. July 25, 1983; E unp. 74097; 
Manfred Byron Hughes. 14971 


Old (The) boyhood days; w and mel- 
ody Niel Alden. © 1c. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74292; Arthur Cor- 
nielius Agern. 14972 


. 6514—33——4 


Old (An) fashioned cottage in an old 
fashioned town; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
June 24, 1988; E unp. 78555; Mar- 
guerite Fancher. 14973 


Old friend of mine; valse, w and m 
Elva Crist. © 1c. July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 74253; Elva Crist Long. 

14974 


Old Man Depression’s gone for good; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c July 24, 1933; B 
unp. 74044; Delmar V. Perkins. 

14975 


Old Man South; fox-trot, m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. with w. ©1e. July 
19, 19838; E unp. 73916; Johnnie De 
Hines. 14976 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese melody, 
theme arr. and varied Jean Armand ; 
pf. © July 7, 1933; E for. 30764; 
Frederick Harris co. 14977 


Old reliable; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1988; E unp. 73851; Joseph 
N. Boyce. 14978 


Old street-corner melodies, no. 1; arr. 
B. Cecil Gates; 4-pt. men’s cho. © 
July 3, 19383; E pub. 37013; G. Schir- 
mer, inc. 14979 


Old Virginia moon; w Nick Kenny, 
m Abner Silver, pf. se. Lou Leaman ; 
with ukulete arr. © July 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37277; Mills music, inc. 

14980 


Old Wyomin’ moon; w and melody. 
©1e. July 7, 1933; E unp. 73425; 
Daisy V. Harper. 14981 


Ominous foreboding; by Edward Kil- 
enyi and William Spielter; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74371; Movietone music corp. 

14982 


On a bright summer night; fox trot 
song. ©1c. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
74259; David Du Cille. 14983 


On an island with you; w and melody. 
(Cy 1c.’ uly 27; 1933" unp. (4205 : 
Virginia N. Pearson. 14984 


On Connecticut River shore; song. © 
July 7, 1983; E pub. 37049; Frank 
I. Healy. 14985 

On est gosse; paroles J. Lyrel, m R. G. 
Sinclair. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30568; Jean Lyrel and Robert Ga- 
briel Sinclair. 14986 


On my mind; melody. © 1c. July 1, 
1933; E unn. 73324; Maceo Jeffer- 
son. 14987 


625 


ae. 2B 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14988 


On ne peut pas; fox-trot, paroles 
Lucien Boyer et Léo Leliévre, m 
Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30837; Editions Salabert. 14988 


On the road to fame; w and melody. 
Qa e, dciuly, 21,°1933; Hainp. (398V; 
Ealen Bridges. 14989 


On to prosperity; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 
73267; Alice G. Pressey. 14990 


One for all and all for one; song. © 
1 eusubly. 17, 1933-4 sunp: 73815; 
Frances Gwynn Wise. 14991 


One love affair that is ended; w R. 
Mullin, m J. Brisso. © 1c. July 
31, 1933; E unp. 74895; Jean Brisso 
and Ruby Mullin. 14992 


One moment; w and melody. ©1c. 
Juiy 14, 1933; E unp. 73725; Henry 
Rose. 14993 


One more sweet kiss; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. July 26, 1983; E 
unp. 74132; Fred W. Bowers. 14994 


One night with you; w Arthur Snyder, 
m Muriel Pollock; with ukulele arr. 
Or guly- 422) 11933>" BY pub. 1208s 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc. 

14995 


One nite of heaven; song, w J. Wil- 
liam Tabor. ©1c. July 11, 1933; E 
unp. 73620; Barbara Estelle Pidcock. 

14996 


One tiny tear; waltz, w and m Harry 
Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg 
Connelly ; with ukulele arr. © July 
3, 1933; E for. 30561; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd. 14997 


Only a clown; w and melody. © 1. 
July 21, 1933; E unp. 73992; Wil- 
liam Obed Merrill. 14998 


Only the scent of roses; song. © July 
11, 19388; E for. 30929; Gatie Quirk. 
14999 


Ooh, ooh, ooh, we’re in love; w and 
melody Kendall Burgess and Harold 
Raymond. ©1c. July 27, 1933; BH 
unp. 74212; Superior music, ine. 

15000 


Operatic (The) folio for the accor- 
dion; coll., arr. Frank Lucas. © 
June 16, 1933; E pub. 37023; Nico- 
mede music co. 15001 


OQraison dominicale; priere, de Jean 
Clergue; chant et pf. ou orgue. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30806; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 15002 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Order of the purple heart; march, 
Ralph Henry Woods; band pts. © 
July 15, 1988; E pub. 37230; Carl 
Dillon music co. 15003 


Oriental rhapsody; by Murray L. 
Linday, harmonized and arr.; violin. 
© 1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 73344; 
L. Leslie Loth. 15004 


Ou vas-tu, pauvre boiteuse; de Chan- 
sons populaires des provinces de 
France, harmonisée Edmond La- 
vagsne. © May 1, 1933; > Hivenor. 
30579 ; Heugel. 15005 


Our big love scene; w Arthur Freed, 
m Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. ©1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 
73524; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

15006 


Our glorious nation; w and melody. 
©1c. July 21, 1933; E unp. 73983; 
Fannie K. Arthur. 15007 


Our President; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 15, 19383; E unp. 73760; John 
S. Gensler. 15008 


Our song; by P. R. Wetstein, jr., and 
Robert M. Saywell; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1e. July 14, 1933; EH ump. 
73724; Paul Richard Wetstein, jr. 

15009 


Our spirit; song. © 1c. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 73936; Frances Han- 
nah Tranum. 15010 


Out in the West; song. ©1e. July 
27, 1933; E unp. 74228; Daisy Mel- 
vin Coles. 15011 


Out of the night; w and melody John 
P. Seott, m arr. Dorothy Borchers; 
with ukulele arr. Basil V. Alt. © 
June 6, 1933; E pub. 37263; E. M. 
Waltz music co. 15012 


Out of the storm came you; w and 
melody B. Taylor. © 1. July 12, 
1933; E unp. 73649; Billy Taylor 
and Jimmy Delaney. 15013 


Out where the Volga flows; w and 
melody Gypsy Nina, Harry Pease 
and Helmy Kresa. © 1c. July 27, 
1933; E unp. 74203; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 15014 


Ouverture miniature; du film Bidon 
d’or, de Henry Verdun, arr. Francis 
Salabert; pf., violon, violoncelle et 
contrebasse. ptes. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30885; Editions Salabert. 

15015 


Over here; w and melody. ©1c. July 
7, 1933; E unp. 734388; Lionel E. But- 
tery. 15016 


626 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


P. C.. 1. 2.3; w and m Ralph Butler 
and Ronnie Munro; with ukulele 
arr. © July 10, 1933; E for. 306382 ; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 15017 


Paeans; orch. Sc. © July 26, 1933; 
EH pub. 37288; Jerome Moross. 
15018 


Pal of mine; w and melody. © 1. 
July 27, 1988; EH unp. 74213; Flor- 
ence Blanch Close. 15019 


Pal of my dreams, take me home; 
waltz, w Carl Waaler, m Adeline 
Hollingsworth; with ukulele arr. 
© July 3, 1933; E pub. 37025; Wal- 
ter A. Quincke. 15020 


Pal of my heart; waltz song, m Ernest 
Shonfield. © 1c. July 29, 19383; HE 
unp. 743839; Archie Leroy Sovacool. 

15021 


Pal of my lonely years; song. ©1e. 
July 1, 1988; E unp. 73304; Edna 
W. Murtagh. 15022 


Pale moonlight; from The second nine 
o'clock revue, w Bud L. Cooper and 
Edward .t. Lambert, m Jean ‘Tal- 
bot; with ukulele arr. © July 8, 
1933; E pub. 37003; Harms, inc. 

15023 

Pale moonshine; melody. ©1c. July 
1, 1933; E unp. 73323; Maceo Jeffer- 
son. 15024 


Parce que je vous aime; fox-trot, de 
Dix-neuf ans, paroles Jean Bastia, 
m Pascal Bastia. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30799; C. Joubert et cie. 

15025 

Paso doble; by Richard A. Dominguez ; 
pes. ©. 1c, July,.28,. 1933 ;..4...unp. 
74328; Richard A. Dominguez, sr. 


15026 
Passa la marina; parole Alfredo 
Bracchi, m Pete Rizza; pf. © Apr. 


20, 19383; E for. 30548; A. & G. 
Carisch & c. 15027 


Passionnette; poésie Gabriel Vicaire, 
m Yvonne Desportes. © May 1, 
1933; E for. 30590; Heugel. 15028 


Path (The) of progress; graded violin 
albums, selected and graded Sydney 
Twinn. Lower.—Higher. © June 
14, 19383; E for. 30735, 307386; Al- 
fred Lengnick & co., ltd. [Copyright 
is claimed on selection and grading 
and on Hornpipe, Pastoral dance 
and Jig, by S. Twinn] 

15029, 15030 

Patinar; valse cancién. © July 20, 
1933; E pub. 37238; Anna Alfaro de 
Conte. 15031 


15044 


Pech muss man haben; optimistische u. 
musikalische komodie, Julius Berstl, 
m Robert Katscher, texte der lieder 
u. songs von Robert Katscher und 
Julius Berstl. Vollstindiger kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © June 10, 
1933; E for. 80986; Alrobi musikver- 
lag, G. m. b. H. 15032 


Penalty (The) ; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
July 38, 1983; E unp. 78591; Ted 
Laughery. 15033 


Penitent’s (The) prayer; duet, arr. 
Hsther Batdorf; treble voices. © 
1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74071; 
Mildred Cassandra Barrow. 15034 


Peppermint pranks; by Gustav 
Klemm; pf. © June 28, 1933; H 
pub. 37060; B. F. Wood music co. 

15035 

Perdona ancora; slow-fox, Ugo Ad- 
duci [and] Dove sei; slow-fox, Ugo 
Petrini: orch. © Virgilio Ripa; pic- 
cola orch. parti. © Apr. 20, 1933; 
E for. 30540; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 

15036 

Peseatore (Il) calabrese; opera, versi 


e musica. ©1c. June 27, 1933; D 
28482; Pasquale Leoni. 15036* 
Petit (Le) voyageur; de Joseph 


Strimer; pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30784; Durand et cie. 15037 


Petite danse; de Joseph Strimer; pf. 
© June 1, 1933; EH for. 30787; Du- 
rand et cie. 15038 


Petite Mollie; valse, paroles J. C. 
Kirk et L. Honoré, m Ralph Wild- 
ing; avec accord de lukulele. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30831; Editions 
Salabert. 15039 


Peut-on dire deux fois: je t'aime; pa- 
roles J. Lyrel, m R. G. Sinclair. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30571; Jean 
Lyrel and Robert Gabriel Sinclair. 

15040 

Pfingstlied; w u. m Margaréthe Hart- 
wigk-Engelken; klavier. © 1 « 
July 8, 1988; E unp. 73471; Mar- 
garethe Hngelken. 15041 

Phoenix (Ethel Connell) Idyl; song. 
©1e. July 6, 19383; EB unp. 73934; 
Ethel Connell Phoenix. 15042 

Photograph (The) of happy days with 
you; w and melody. ©1e. July 24, 


1933; E unp. 74056; Charles H. 
Frizzelle. 15043 
Photograph (A) of you; w and m 


Felix Mendelssohn and Billy Milton; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E for. 30535 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd. 15044 


627 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15045 


Piano class method; first twelve 
months in the piano class, Florence 
Axtens, with preliminary studies 
and exercises from teachings of 
Tobias Matthay. © July 4, 1933; 
E for. 30920; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 15045 


Piano fundamentals; m and direc- 
tions Stella Nahum, Lillian Rezni- 
koff Wolfe and Reuven Kosakoff. 
bk. a, b. © June 24, 1933; E pub. 
387008; Manuscript pub. soc. 15046 


Piccadilly playground; from Britan- 
nia of Billingsgate, w Holt Marvell, 
m George Posford; with ukulele 
arr. © July 14, 1933; E for. 30729; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 15047 


Pierlas (A. de) Cinq chants; ex- 
traits du Jardin des caresses, pa- 
roles Franz Toussaint. © May 1, 
1933; E for. 30628; R. Deiss. 

15048 

Pierné (Paul) Nocturne; violoncelle, 
avec acc. de pf. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 30715; Lucien de Lacour. 

15049 


Pirate (The) goes West; w Lockwood 
Moore, m J. P. McCall. © Feb. 3, 
1933; E for. 30539; Swan & cCo., 
music publishers, ltd. 15050 


Pistol Pete; w and melody D. Butcher. 
©1e. July 19, 1933; E unp. 74169; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 15051 


Piston (Walter) Three pieces; flute, 
clarinet and bassoon. Se. © July 
26, 19383; E pub. 37289; Walter Pis- 
ton. 15052 


IlXavo taynd (Plano tango); w Leon- 
idas Symeonidas, m Sosos Iaonnides. 
© Mar. 3, 1933 ; E for. 30760; Alector 
pub. co. 15053 


Plant (The) of love that’s blooming 
in my heart; waltz song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1. July 
13,0 £953, 2 Up. . (ois), 4 wore 
Amundsen. 15054 


Play boy; w and melody. ©1e. July 
£4, A038a%) Hy) Unp. T3Tebs Hanesk 
Olin. 15055 


Playthings of desire; song. © 1 «. 
July 21, 1933; E unp. 74089; Ruby 
Danks Cadman. 15056 


Please come back to me; fox trot song. 
©1e. July 15, 19383; E unp. 74250; 
Vanita Shelton. 15057 


Please take me; song, arr. Rod Ster- 
ling. ©1e. July 20, 1933; E unp. 
73946; Clifton Merle Woodard. 

15058 


pt. 11,8. Was 


Plegaria; tango; pf. con letra. ©1 ce. 
July 21, 1983; E unp. 73995; Edu- 
ardo Bianco. 15059 


Poema no. 3; by Claudio Carneyro; 
pf. ©1c. June 22, 1933; E unp. 
73391; Katherine Hickel Carneyro. 

15060 


Poesie; pf. harfe. © Nov. 5, 1931; 
E pub. 37041; Walter Hassler. 
15061 


Poil de carotte; partition complete de 
la musique du film, paroles Paul 
Charline et Julien Duvivier, m Alex- 
andre Tansman. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30822; Editions Echo. 15062 


Polish, Lithuanian, Russian and Ger- 
man dance album; arr. pf. and 
chromatic accordion. © July 7, 
1933 ; E pub. 37127; Antonio Zordan. 

15063 


Polka burleske; by Hugo Friedhofer ; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. July 29, 1933; 
E unp. 743868; Movietoue music 
corp. 15064 


Pommier d’amour; romance, du film 
Chouchou poids plume, paroles Jac- 
ques Bousquet et Alex Madis, m 
André Demurger. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30870; Editions Salabert. 

15065 


’*Pon na soul; w Dave Hogg, melody 
Maury Longfellow. © 1c. July 24, 
1933; E unp. 74047; Jenkins music 
co. 15066 


Poor little doll; w and m Lew Pol- 
lack, Herman Pincus and Billy 
Barry; with ukulele arr. © July 
25, 19383; E pub. 37261; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 15067 


Poot (Marcel) Impromptu; trombone 
et pf., ou tuba ou saxhorn baryton. 
© May 15, 1933; E for. 30649; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig. 15068 


Six petites piéces; pf. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 30905; A. Cranz: 
15069 


Popeye (The) song; w F. C. Holt, m 
G. Case. © July 16, 19383; E pub. 
37174; Felix C. Holt and Gernert 
Case. 15070 


Pots (The) ; w Lorenz Hart, m Rich- 
ard Rodgers, pf. arr. C. Mockridge. 
©1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 73531; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 15071 


Poulene (Francis) Concerto; en ré 
mineur, pour 2 pfs. et orch., réduc- 
tion pour 2 pfs. par Vauteur. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30601; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie. 15072 


628 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Pour étre heureux; fox-trot, KE. 
Stubbs, arr. P. d’Halier; orch. ptes. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30816; Chou- 
dens. 15073 


Pour le piano; le recueil de Constan- 
tin Lambiki. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30630; Hditions du magasin 
musical, Pierre Schneider. 15074 


Pour les jeunes; 12 piéces faciles Jos- 
eph Strimer; pf. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30599; L. Grus et cie. 15075 


Pourquoi pas; 6/8 one step, dans le | 


film, paroles G. Delance, m Ph. 
Parés et G. van Parys; avee accord 
de l’ukulele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30849; Editions Salabert. 15076 


Power (The) of love destroys all dis- 
cord; w Matilda Brooks Maxwell, 
m Carl Wilhelm Kern. © July 18, 
19338; E pub. 37226; Lorena Stan- 
ley. 15077 


Practical saxophone. Lessons 1-385. 
© July 17, 1938; E pub. 37197; 
Lowell Howard Gray. 15078 


Prayer; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers, pf. arr. C. Mockridge. © 
1 e@ July 10, 1933; E unp. 73528; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 15079 


Prayer (A) for aviators; hymn, m 
by J. T. Morrow and Daniel Prothe- 


rmen©, July 1, 1983° KH pub. 
37207; Norman EH. Richardson. 

15080 

Precious (A) song; song. © 1 «@ 


July 3, 1933; E unp. 73393; Georgia 
Ferguson. 15081 


Prelude to a Broadway play; by Ar- 
thur Lange, arr. Wm. Spielter; pf. 


conductor. © 1. July 26, 1983; 
EK unp. 74185; Movietone music 
corp. 15082 


President of our dreams; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
734387; Agnes Albright. 15083 


President Roosevelt, I love you; song. 
© 1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 73513; 
Newton Chapin 2d. 15034 


President Roosevelt we are back of 
you; march song, arr. Will Liver- 
nash ©1le. July 25, 1933; E unp. 
74104; Edna M. Golden. 15085 


Press me to your heart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 26, 1933; EH unp. 
74141; Arthur F. Moinet, jr. 15086 


Press on toward prosperity; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. July 18, 1933; E 
unp. 73876; Willie Hubert Gerald. 

15087 


15101 


Pride (The) of the old U. S. A.; flag 
song, w Mrs. F. Wrubel, m Clifford 
Martin Eddy, jr., arr. Felix Testa. 
© 1c. July 26, 1983; E unp. 74140; 
Nellie Louese Wrubel. 15088 


Primorosa filipina; jarabe, cancién. © 
July 20, 1933; E pub. 37239; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 15089 


Prisoner’s (The) confession; w Dick 
Sanford and Clarke Van Ness, mel- 
ody Ernie Burnett and Tom Ber- 
wick. i ce July °14,.1983;) BE 
unp. 73700; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 15090 


Progressive parallelstudien; zu stand- 
ardwerken der didaktischen violin- 
literatur, O. H. Thomas; violine. 
teil 1. © July 1, 1932; E for. 30976; 


J. Schuberth & co. 15091 
Promenteo; poema sinfonico, Sebas- 
tiano Caltabiano; orch. Partitura. 


© Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 30543; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢. 15092 


Prosit (EHin) unsern frauen! Hin 
prosit unserm wein; marsch, w C. 
Amberg, m Fred Raymond. © May 
24, 1933; E for. 30984; Alrobi mu- 
sikverlag, G. m. b. H. 15093 


Prosperity; w Frank Wallace Kirby, 
m Margaret Ruthven and C. H. 
Ruthven; pf. ©1c. July 26, 1933; 


E unp. 74146; Catherine’ Elsie 
Ruthven. 15094 


Prosperity at last; w and melody. © 
die. uly. 21,1933 + Ey unp.  Tag82is 
Frances McGregor. 15095 


Prosperity deal; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 26,, 1883; Eo unp. 74128; 
Peter A. Dreyfuss. 15096 


Prosperity is here again; w and mel- 


ody. © 1, ¢. July 13, 1933); Hi ump: 
73685; Russell Wheelock 15097 
Prosperity march; pf. ©1e July 3, 


1933; E unp. 73340; Vivian L. Mar- 
tin. 15098 


Prosperity with Roosevelt; w Georgi- 


ann Logas, m Genevieve Howell. 
On July” 6) 19383 Rs pub: *STO1G: 
Emmaline Logas. 15099 


Pura clase: tango argentino, A. Ros- 
quellas, arr. G. Smet; modern orch. 
© June 15, 1933; E pub. 36929; Al- 
fred music Co., inc. 15100 


Purple asters; by Bruce Metcalfe, op. 
64; pf. © June 28, 1933; E pub. 
37067; B. F. Wood musie co. 15101 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15102 


Purple petals; by Rob Roy Peery; pf. 
© June 28, 1933; E pub. 37068; 
B. F. Wood music co. 15102 


Put your hand to the wheel; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 21, 1933: E 
unp. 73979; K. Letitia Daman. 

15103 


Quand on a d’la veine; fox-trot, de 
Vopérette Oscar, paroles René Gail- 
lard, m F. Warms. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30795; C. Joubert et cie. 

15104 


Quand on est parigot; one-step, pa- 
roles Jack Cazol, m A. Calabrése; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30875; Editions Sala- 
bert. 15105 


Quiéreme mucho; tango, Gonzalo Roig, 
arr. Alfredo Antonini; orch. pts. 
July 20, 1933; E pub. 37203; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 15106 


Quirino con su tres; capricho afrocu- 
bano, letra Nicolas Guillén, m E. 
Grenet. © 1 e¢ Jan. 8, 1933; E 
unp. 738569; Emilio Grenet y San- 
chez. 15107 


Radio (The) ; musical reading ad lib., 
w and m Hermene Warlick-Hich- 
horn; pf. © July 28, 1933; E pub. 
37301; Clayton F. Summy co. 15108 


Ramblin’ Red Lowery’s blue yodel no. 
1; w and melody. © 1c. July 19, 
19335 °H unp. 73912; Harl /Geon 
Lowery. 15109 


Rarotonga; pf. © 1c. July 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73465; John Bernard Son- 
tag. 15110 


Raven (The) ; poem Edgar Allan Poe, 
m Arcady Dubensky; orch. Se. © 
1c. July 10, 1983; D 28480; G. Ri- 
cordi & Co., inc. 15110* 


Récit amusant; de Joseph Strimer; pf. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30786; Du- 
rand et cie. 15111 


Red shadows; musical comedy, [li- 
bretto], w and m. © 1c. June 24, 
1933; D 28476; Leone Evans. 

Lat 


Red (The) White and Blue will wave 
forever true; pf. treble with w. © 
1c July 29, 19838; E unp. 743849; 
Marie Oxx. 15112 


Reed’s Hawaiian guitar course of 
sixty-two lessons; diagram method. 
© Jan. 18, 1933; AA 125099; Ernest 
W. Reed. 15113 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Re-forgive me once more; w and mel-. 
ody. ©1e. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
734380; Eli Sewell. 15114. 


Remember you belong to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 14, 1933; E. 
unp. 73731; Earle F. Olin. 15115. 


Rencontre joyeuse; by Joseph Strimer ; 
pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30788; 
Durand et cie. 15116. 


Repenting ; w and melody Donald Hey-- 
wood. ©1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 


73403; Irving Berlin, ine. 15117 
Resignation; valse, English and 
French w and melody. ©1e. July 


3, 19383; E unp. 73648; Lucien Ver- 
mosen. 15118. 


Reunion in Vienna; w Roy Turk, mel-. 
ody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 ce. July 
13, 1983; E unp. 73672; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 15119 


Réve (Un) d’amour; song, m Tomas. 
Blanco, "©: 1c. Guly Sia 
unp. 73994; Roslyn Clephane. 15120: 


Réve enchanté; paroles Louis Hen- 
nevé, m Jane Bos. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30619; S. a. frangaise Chap- 
pell. asi Pal 


Revelry; by Frederick A. Ogilvy; pf. 
© July 21, 19833") for aver. 
Novello & co., ltd. 1 eae 


Revenez; paroles Pierre Bayle, m S. 


Chapelier. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30618; L. Philippo. 15123 
Reverie (A); melody. © 1 ce July 
21, 1988; E unp. 738970: Minyde 
Zentner. 15124 
Reverie; song, w Walter Adrian; 2 


equal voices. © July 14, 1933; EH 
for. 30900; Edgar Moy. 15125. 
Ricci Signorini (A.) 3 impressioni da 
A Regoledo; trascritte dall’ autore; 


piccola orch. Partitura. © May 
15, 19838; E for. 30546; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢. 15126 


Richepin (Tiarko) Six chansons; 
paroles Rosemond Gérard, m TT. 


Richepin. © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
20809; Smyth. 15127 
—— Same. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30614; Smyth. 15128 


Rien (Un); valse libertine, A. Bosc; 


orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30818; Auguste Bose. 15129 
Right always wins; w and melody 


Fleming-Townsend. © 1c. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73611; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 15130 © 


630 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Ring out, ye erystal spheres; unison, 
w Milton, m Cyril Winn. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © June 27, 1933; E for. 
30664; Boosey & co., ltd. 151381 


Ring the bells for Roosevelt; march, 
w and melody. © 1c. July 13, 
1933; E unp. 73689; John Wasso, jr. 

15132 


River (The) Lee; song, w John F. 
King. © 1c. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
73801; Catherine R. King. 15133 


Road (The) that leads to mother dear 


and you; song. © ‘1 ‘c. July’ 28, 
19338; E unp. 74285; Bessie Lee 
Smith Cupp. 15134 


Roads to Chicago’s fair; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. July 31, 1933; E unp. 74410; 
Flora Farnsworth. 15135 


Rock-a-bye river; from the Showboat 
revue ‘of 1933, 2d ed., w Mitchell 
Parish, m Frank Perkins; with uku- 
lele arr. © July 12, 1983; E pub. 
37276; Mills music, inc. 15136 


Rock me to sleep mother, rock me to’ 


sleep; Song, m Eugene Platzman. © 
1c. July 27, 1933; E unp. 74208; 
Besse Mae Machurek. 151387 


Rogues chorus; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 7, 1983; E unp. 73456; Howard 
William Barwick. 15138 


Roguish blue eyes; fox trot song. © 
her aaky 19> 1933) hi unp. 74262: 
Florence Woodworth. 15139 


Roley-boley; quadrille, arr. for pf. 
accordion. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 
37142; Edward J. Thurow. 15140 


Rollin’ on our roller skates; fox trot, 
w New Washington, m Allie Wrubel, 
arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © July 
13, 19383; E pub. 37148; Leo Feist, 
ine. 15141 


——_ — — — with ukulele arr. 
© July 10, 1933; E pub. 37146; Leo 
Feist, inc. 15142 


w Ned Washington, melody Allie 
Wrubel. ©1c. Juiy 1, 1933; E unp. 
73292; Leo Feist, inc. 151438 


Romance; vy. A. Gretchaninoff, op. 134, 


no. 1; violine u. pf. © June 20, 
1933; E for. 30688; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 15144 


-— Violin: and pf.’ ‘© 1 cs Fuly- 1, 
1933 ; E unp. 73299; Anne B. Marley. 
15145 


15160 


Romance in a department store; oper- 
etta-ballet, w Mils Miloradovich. © 
1c. July 8, 1983; D 28477; Maurice 
Baron. 15145* 


Romance (The) of a people; intro- 
duction to prologue, w from Bible, 
m Isaac Van Grove; soli and cho., 
with orch. ace. ©1c. July 3, 1933; 
E unp. 73329; Jewish agency for 
Palestine. 15146 


Romantic lover; song. ©1c. July 11, 
1983; E unp. 73618; Stephen Byko. 
15147 


Reobenian (Amber) Nocturne; cello. 
©1c. July 14, 1983; E unp. 73776; 
Amber Roobenian. 15148 


Roos (Robert de) Cing études; pf. et 
petit orch. Partition. © May 1, 
1933; E for. 30612; Siréne musicale. 

15149 


Roosevelt; song. © June 28, 1933; 
E pub. 37044; Felix A. Nolasco. 
15150 


Roosevelt and prosperity; w and mel- 
odv. ©1e. July 14, 1933; E unp. 
73745; Richard J. Matthews. 

15151 


Roosevelt day: march, w and melody. 
© 1c. July 15, 19383; E unp. 73756; 
Frank W. Grant. 15152 


Roosevelt is at the wheel; song. © 
1 e. July 15, 1983; E unp. 74260; 
Dr. Le Sullivan. 15153 


——w and melody. ©1e. July 13, 
1933; E unp. 73683 ; Dr. Le Sullivan. 
15154 


Roosevelt our leader; w and melody. 
©1e. July 27, 1988; E unp. 74218; 
Lena Sandler. 15155. 


Roosevelt (The) slogan-march; mel- 
ody. ©1« July 31, 1933; E unp. 
74381; Ralph De Canio. 15156 


Roosevelt (The) train; mixed voices. 
© 1c. June 17, 1933; E unp. 73605; 
Walter Warren Wood. 15157 


Rosas de pasion; tango, José M. Luc- 
chesi; orch. ptes. © May 1, 19383; 
E for. 30596; L. Grus et cie. 15158 


Rose of gold; song. © 1. July 10, 
1933; E unp. 738537; Marjorie Eliza- 
beth Dunham. 15159 


Rosemary, for remembrance; by Litta 
Lynn; pf. © June 28, 1933; E pub. 
37068; B. F. Wood music co. 15160 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15161 


pt. 01, n. s., v. 28 


Kosen im schnee; schlager aus dem | Sag mir, wer du bist; schlager, aus 


singspiel, Bruno Hardt-Warden u. 
Fritz Lohner-Beda, m nach Carl 
Loewe von Oscar Jascha. © June 
20, 1933; E for. 30741; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, G.m.b.H. 15161 


Rosita, my girl of golden dreams; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73447; Al Morris. 15162 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) ‘The 
Siege of Corinth; overture, arr. Au- 
brey Winter; orch. pts. © July 18, 
1933; E for. 30962; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 15163 


Roue (La) qui tourne; valse, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et Max Eddy, m Jean 
Lenoir ; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30857; Editions 
Salabert. 15164 


Rover (The); poem and setting D. V. 
Healy, pf. arr. Rudolph Forst. © 
July 15, 1933; E pub. 37177; David 
Vincent Healy. 15165 


Rubank class ensemble folio; by Guy 
EK. Holmes; woodwind and brass in- 
struments. © July 5, 1933; E pub. 
36982; Rubank, ine. 15166 


Rubank supplementary band book; 
elementary rhythm and tetrachord 
studies, G. E. Holmes. Conductor 
se. and pts. © July 15, 1933; E 
pub. 387189; Rubank, inc. 15167 


Ruby mine; song. © 1c. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73499; Lillian Poole 
Palmason. 15168 


Rumba (La) au chateau; rumba, dans 
le film Les bleus de ’amour de Victor 
Alix, arr. Francis Salabert; pf., 1° 
violon, violoncelle et contrebasse. 
ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30884; 
Editions Salabert. 15169 


Rumba rumble; from Double crossing 
of Columbus, w and m Cliff Hess. 
© July 3, 1933; E pub. 37000; M. 
Witmark & sons. 15170 


Rumors; by Edward Kilenyi and Wil- 
liam Spielter; pf. conductor. ©1e. 
July 28, 19383; E unp. 74315; Movie- 
tone music corp. 15171 


Russian lullaby; song. © 1e¢ July 
22, 1933; E unp. 74014; Laura 
Reynolds Marrow. 15172 


Sacred heart; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
June 17, 1933; E unp. 73293; Gladys 
D. Lankenau. 151738 


Sadie dear; fox-trot song. © 1 «@ 
July 24, 1983; E unp. 74275; Ralph 
Wilson. 15174 


dem film, texte Fritz Rotter, m 
Franz Grothe. © May 18, 1933; H 
for. 30747; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
G: mm. Bb. He 15 PD. 


Sail on with me; w and melody. © 
1 ce. July 22, 19383; E unp. 74086; 
June Butler. 15176 


Sailor; song. © 1c. July 25, 1933; 
E unp. 74099; Julia H. W. Sawtelle. 
15177 

Saint-Jean (La) ; ronde, Jean Trémer ; 
pf. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30624; 
Durand et cie. 15178 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
cygne; arr. G. Langenus; solo for 
flute, oboe or B flat clarinet and pf. 
© July 18, 1933; E pub. 37188; En- 
semble music press. 15179 


Sait-on jamais; tango, paroles et m 
Jean Lenoir; avec accord de lVuku- 
lele. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30856; 
Editions Salabert. 15180 


Salutation angélique; priére, Jean 
Clergue; chant et pf. ou orgue. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30805; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 15181 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full sc. and pts. Festival series., 
nos. 85-88, July 1933. © July 6, 
1933; E for. 30925; Salvationist pub. 
& supplies, ltd. 15182 


Ordinary series, nos. 
1061-1064, June, 1933. © May 831, 
1933 ; E for. 30926; Salvationist pub. 
& supplies, Itd. 15183 


Second ser., nos. 189- 
192, July 1933. © July 5, 1983; B 
for. 30731; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, ltd. 15184 


Salvation (The) army instrumental 
albums; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
solos and duets for trombones with 
pf. aee. no. 15. © July 5) 4953; 
E for. 30732; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, Itd. 15185 


Sans le vouloir; valse, paroles Lucien 
Boyer, m Marguerite Monnot; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30855; Editions Salabert. 

15186 


Sawing the keys; pf. treble. ©1e. 
July 17, 1933; E unp. 73834; Charles 
Simonini. 15187 


Seale e 24 studi in tutti i toni; by 
Angelo Francesco Cuneo, op. 197; 
saxofono in mi bemolle. © July 18, 
1933; E for. 30966; G. Ricordi & 
co. 15188 


632 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Seales, chords and _ articulations; 
school bands. © 1e. July 5, 1933; 

--E unp. 73642; Ivan D. Kennedy. 
15189 


Schau mir in’s auge; langsamer walzer, 
text Franz Willberg u. Kurt Heinz, 
mm Hans Albrecht von Wechmar, 

klay. arr. Walter Borchert. © May 
13, 1933; EH for. 30749; Wiener bo- 

- héme-verlag, G. m. b. H. 15190 


Schenk’ mir’ dein herz:einmal zur 
probe ; tango-serenade, m Jos. Schaf- 
gans. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30971; 
Willi Webels. 15191 


Scherzando fugato; by R. H. Bassett: 
pf. conductor. ©1e. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74181; Movietone musie¢ corp. 

15192 


Scherzino; by Stephen Champ. 1. Vio- 
lin and pf. — 2. Violoncello and pf. 
© June 12, 1933; E for. 30652, 
30653; Augener, ltd. 151938, 15194 


Scherzo no. 1; by Hugo Friedhofer, 
arr. E. Gerstenberger ; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. July 29, 19383; E unp. 74365; 
Movietone music corp. 15195 


Schone Isabella von Kastilien; paso 
doble, text Gerd Karlick, m Erwin 
Bootz, arr. Walter Borchert; orch. 
stimmen. © Feb. 6, 1933; E for. 
30737; Wiener boheme verlag, G. m. 


b. H. 15196 
Schoner Mai, o wunderschéner Mai; 
Englischer walzer, text Martha 


Hoseas Hellriegel, m Georg Karger. 
© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 74232; 
HEmline M. Irre. 15197 


School days; song. © 1c July 27, 
19383; E unp. 74229; Daisy Melvin 
Coles. 15198 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Andante; 
from the Fifth symphony, arr. Philip 
James; organ. © July 11, 1933; 
pub. 37072; H. W. Gray co. 15199 


Four pieces; arr. Charles N. 
Boyd; brass choir sc. and pts. © 
June 29, 19383; E pub. 86971; M. 
Witmark & sons. 15200 


—— Hark! hark! the larkfii w Shake- 
Speare, m arr. Granville Bantock; 
male cho., or quartet. © June 21, 
1933 ; HE for. 30536; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 15201 


—— Hedge-rose; poem Goethe, Eng- 
lish version Alice Mattullath, m arr. 
G. Ackley Brower; 3-pt. female 
voices. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 
37082; Carl Fischer, inc. 15202 


15214 


Impatience; poem Wilhelm Muiil- 
ler, English version Alice Mattul- 
lath, m arr. G. Ackley Brower; male 
voices. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 
37079 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 15203 


Moment musical; arr. C. Shve- 
doff; brass choir se: and pts. © 
June 29, 1933; E pub. 36970; M. 
Witmark & sons. 15204 


The post; English w and m arr. 
Granville Bantock; male cho., or 
quartet. © June 21, 1933; E for. 
30087; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

15205 


Serenade; poem L. Rellstab, Eng- 
lish version Alice Mattullath, m arr. 
George J. Trinkaus; 3-pt. female 
voices. © June 23, 1933; E pub. 
37080; Carl Fischer, inc. 15206 


To be sung on the water; poem 
Count Stollberg, English version 
Ackley Brower, m arr. G. Ackley 
Brower; 3-pt. female voices. © 
June 23, 1983; E pub. 37081; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 15207 


Schuhplattler; by Emil Gerstenberger ; 
pf. conductor. ©1c. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74196; Movietone music corp. 

15208 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Little 
hunting song; op. 68, no. 7, tran- 
-scribed Antonio E. Cafarella ; wood- 


winds. Se. and pts. © July 19, 
1933; E pub. 37192; M. Witmark & 
Sons. 15209 


Schwarze (Emma) Prelude; pf.; in 
BH flat. ©1ce. July 17, 1933; E unp. 
73804; Emma Schwarze. 15210 


Sea-murmurs; by Castelnuovo-Tedes- 
co, freely transcribed Jascha Hei- 
fetz; violin and pf. © May 81, 1933; 
E pub. 37087; Carl Fischer, inc.  . 

15211 


Seasick; by Arthur Lange; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. July 26, 19388; HE 
unp. 74187; Movietone music corp. 

15212 


Selecta Gregoriana; para uso das 
parochias collegios e associacoes re- 
ligiosas, organizada J. Zanola. © 
Sept. 15, 1982; A—Foreign 20652; 
Desclée & co., Société de St. Jean 
V’Evangéliste. 15213 


Sempre; valtzer lento, versi Rich e HE. 
M. Chiappo, m Norberto Caviglia ; 
orch. parti. © Mar. 1, 1933; E for. 
30711; E. M. Chiappo. 214 


633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15215 


Send out Thy light; w A. H. Pedrick, 
m C. A. Pedrick. © 1c. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 73927; Albert H. Ped- 
rick and Clinton A. Pedrick. 

15215 


Sefiorita; song. ©1c. July 18, 1933; 
‘EK unp. 738690; Walter Franklin 
Schwartz. 15216 


Senza mamma; song. Numerical ed. 
© May 12, 1933; E pub. 37201; 
Francesco Pennino. 152TC. 


Separation; valse romance, w Richard 
Brandon Hart, m Victor Alexander. 
© Apr. 26, 1933; E pub. 36979; 
Alexander Chigrinsky. 15218 


Serenade (A) to you; song. ©16e. 
Julyo18, 1933 > fh unp:. 13854") J.) R- 
Stewart Coxe and Edward A. New- 
man. 15219 


Serenata; w and melody. ©1e. July 
24, 1983; E unp. 74030; Claude Lap- 
ham. 15220 


Service forever; march; pf. ©1e. 
July 18, 1988; E unp. 73841; John 
J. Rizza. 15221 


Seven kisses; w E. M. Cooper, m H. 
Bauersachs. © July 19, 1933; E 
pub. 37209; E. Marie Cooper and 
Hubert Bauersachs. 15222 


Shadows; song. ©1e. July 29, 1933; 
E unp. 74824; Margaret Bronson. 
15223 


w John Richard Moreland, 


pf. arr. Larry Cramer. © 1c. July 
19) 1933; unp... %898* -Mary 
Wright Bain. 15224 


Shadows on the Swanee; w Joe Young 
and Johnny Burke, m Harold Spina; 
with ukulele arr. © July 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37057; Irving Berlin, inc. 

15225 


She and I; fox-trot song. © 1 «¢. 
July 26, 1933; E unp. 74129; Edgar 
S. Allen and Dewey Allen. 15226 


She’s Adaline today; w and melody. 
©l1e July 19, 1933; E unp. 73909; 
George Elmer Brown. 15227 


She’s my new sensation; song, m 
Franklin E. Slack. ©1c. July 27, 
1933; E unp. 74202; Julius Tritt. 

15228 


Shepherds love song; song, w Ethelyn 
Parkinson. © 1c. June 30, 1933; HB 
unp. 73274; Janet Merrill. 15229 


Shim sham Sam; w Leo Bailey, and 
melody. ©1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 
73561; Luke Johnson. 15230 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Shim sham shimmy; w Frank Good- 
man and Frank Montgomery, m J. 
Russel Robinson; with ukulele arr. 
© July 18, 1933; E pub. 37173; Bibo- 
Lang, inc. 15231 


Shim (The) sham shimmy dance; w 
Andy Razaf, m Clarence Williams; 
with ukulele arr. © July 1, 1933; 
E pub. 37176; Clarence Williams 
music pub. ¢o., ine. 15232 


Shine on my sandhill shanty moon; 
waltz, w Don Mayo Brink, m Louis 
Wullenwaber. © May 19, 1933; E 
pub. 36986; Wullenwaber & Brink. 

15233 

Shineing [sic] gold; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 8, 19383; E unp. 73566; 
Walter Shadrach Holly Sorell. 

15234 

Ship of dreams; w and m Niel Alden. 
©1e. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74291; 
Arthur Cornielius Agern. 15235 


Si j'aime Suzy; fox-trot, de Dix-neuf 
’ ans, paroles Jean Bastia, m Pascal 
Bastia. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
30608; C. Joubert & cie. 15236 


Si je devenais ton amant; paroles J. 
Lyrel, m R. G. Sinclair. © May 1, 
1933; E for. 30569; Jean Lyrel and 
Robert Gabriel Sinclair. 15237 


Si lV’amour passe; valse-boston, Mar- 
celle Chadal; pf. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30606; Durand et cie. 15238 


Si mes vers avaient des ailes; tran- 
scription de Jlauteur Reynaldo 
Hahn; violon, ou violoncelle, et pf. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30562; Heu- 


gel. 15239 
Silent memories; w M. Oles and A. 
Hedrick, m H. Conley. ©1c. July 
17, 1983; E unp. 73808; Michael 
Oles, Howard Conley, and Anne 
Hedrick. 15240 


Silly silhouette; w Hildy Dolson, m 
Jimmie Smiley. © 1 ¢. July 22, 
19338; E unp. 74003; James Burkett 


Smiley. 15241 
Silvery moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


June 24, 1933; E unp. 73556; Emil 
R. Hoppe. 15242 


Since father was a boy; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 21, 1983; E unp. 73991; 
William O. Merrill. 15243 


Since I got a lease on your heart; 
song, m M. L. Carson and Etta 
Faye Whitehurst. © 1 ce. July 29, 
1933; E unp. 74847; Martin Luther 
Carson. 15244 


634 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Since the moon took a holiday; 
Harry Geduld, melody H. A. 
Shapiro. © 1c. July 13, 1933; E 
unp. 73671; Henry A. Shapiro. 

15245 


Since you’ve taken your love away; 
song, w M. Black and Beth Hurst. 
©1c. July 1, 19383; EB unp. 73314; 
Marjorie Black. 15246 


Sinclair (Robert Gabriel) Pastorale; 
paroles J. Lyrel, m R. G. Sinclair. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30566; Jean 
Lyrel and Robert Gabriel Sindair. 

15247 


Singing to you; valse song. © 1. 
June 27, 1933; E unp. 73579; Kae 


Mulick. 15248 
Singsang im walzertakt; potpourri, 
aus bekannten stimmungsliedern, 


Billy Golwyn; salon-orch. mit saxo- 


phon-stimmen u. text. © June 28, 
1933; E for. 30960; Musikverlag 
City. 15249 


Sionyn bach y pentre; geiriau gan A. 
Gwynn Jones, English w Jack Ed- 
wards; sop. 1, 2. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 30727; Charles Henry Clem- 
ents. 15250 


Sioux rabbit dance; song, transcribed 
and arr. [Indian text only] ©1«. 
July 24, 1983; E unp. 74069; Elena 
Peabody Rouse. 15251 


Sirena (La); primavera 1933, album 
musicale, versi e m diversi autori. 
© Apr. 1, 1933; E for. 30910; Italian 
book co. 15252 


Sit down; negro spiritual, arr. Jean 
Stor; mixed voices. © July 20, 
1938; E pub. 37202; Handy bros. 
music co., ine. 15253 


Sittin’ up waitin’ for you; w Andy 
Razaf, melody Thomas Waller. © 
1 ec. June 27, 1933; E unp. 74211; 
Superior music, inc, 15254 


Sitting in the porch swing, wondering 
where you are; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢ 
July 15, 1988; E unp. 73762; Lena 
Martin. 15255 


Six little letters; w William Wood, 
melody Morris Silnutzer. © 1 ec. 
July 138, 1983; E unp. 73792; Sil- 
nutzer & Wood. 15256 


Skald’s drinking song; from Shep- 
herd’s queen, w Ethelyn Parkinson. 
© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 73277; 
Janet Merrill. 


w | Skizzenbuch; 12 


15257 | 


15271 


leichte stiicke, A, 
Gretchaninoff, op. 131; pf. © June 
20, 1933; E for. 30691; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 15258 


Slapstick; humoreske, composed and 
orch. Ernest Reeves; orch. pts. © 
July 3, 1933; E for. 30710; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd. 15259 


Sleep, my darling, sleep within my 
arms; waltz, w Jack Lawrence, m 
Arthur Altman, arr. Art McKay; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. J. 


Rosamond Johnson. © July 13, 
1933; E pub. 387134; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 15260 


w Jack Lawrence, m Arthur Alt- 
man, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © 
July 5, 1933; E pub. 36995; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 15261 


Sleepy dark night; Indian serenade, 
w and m Shelley RoAne Vier. © 
July 20, 1933 ; E pub. 37220; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc. 15262 


Sleepy head, good-night ; w and melody 
Perey Bryant. ©1e. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 73723; Percival Oswald Bry- 
ant. 15263 


Slip a diamond on the finger of the 
girl you love; w and melody Burd 
Mae Wheedle. ©1c. July 3, 1933; 
E unp. 73932; Gertrude W. Hoff- 
mann. 15264 


Slumber (The) boat; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor, arr. Dorothy Gaynor Blake; 
pf. © June 30, 1933; E pub. 36975 ; 
Clayton EF. Summy co. 15265 


Smell of the pine; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@ July 14, 1933; H unp. 73735; 
Earle F. Olin. 15266 


Smile and chase the blues away; song. 
© 1c July 12, 19333 HE unp. 73788; 
Marguerite Ewing Hall. 15267 


Smile for me; song. ©1e. July 24, 
1933; E unp. 74081; Clara M. 
Schweickert. 15268 


Smile, smile, smile; w and melody. © 
1c. July 7, 1988; E unp. 73428; 
Thomas J. Lyons. 15269 


Smuggler’s (A) song; w Rudyard 
Kipling, m Arnold Williams; male 
voices. © July 27, 1933; E for. 
309438 ; Banks & son. 15270 


Snow (The); w C. Alice Elgar, m Ed- 
ward Elgar, arr. J. A. Parks; male 
quartet or cho. © July 28, 1933: 
E pub. 37298; J. A. Parks co. 15271 


635 


Pi 
tin 3, 3B 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15272 


So lonely without you; w D. J. Over- 
field, m H. Switten. ©1c. July 10, 
1933; E unp. 73539; Henry Switten 
and Dorothy Jane Overfield. 15272 


So soon; w and melody. © 1 ¢. July 
24, 1988; E unp. 74046; Walter J. 
Voros. 15273 

So sweet and.so blue; fox-trot, w C. 
W. Cain and Myron Steinhaus, and 
melody... © 1c “Suly, 19: 1933- 
unp. 73902; Charles W. Cain. 15274 


So what; song, w Harold Hamberger; 
pf. © 1c. July ‘26; 1933} Hunp. 
74145; Joseph Nathaniel Wolf Rubel. 

15275 


Society wedding; w and melody Irving 
Berlin. ©1c. July 14, 1933; E unp. 
73749; Irving Berlin, inc. 15276 


Soft breezes; song, Mm James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 15, 
1933; E unp. 73766; George C. 
Spencer. 15277 


Soft hearted me, loves hard hearted 
you; song. ©1l1e. July 7, 1933; EH 
unp. 73495; Alfred L. Emmerich. 

15278 


Soldiers (The) and the larks; marcia, 
song. © 1c. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73594; Alice Prettyman Shilling. 

15279 


Solfége orphéonique; lecons sans et 
avec paroles, choisies, transcrites et 
classées progressivement, Francisque 
Darcieux ; 2 voix d@hommes. 1° vy. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30807; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 15280 


Solitaire; fox-trot, w Fredric Ford, 
melody Vasco Baroni. © 1c. July 
5, 1933; E unp. 73362; Pietro Colec- 
chia. 15281 


Sombras;: vals, letra ym Luis Arcaraz, 
arr. Guillermo Posadas. © Mar. 1, 
1933; E for. 30950; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 15282 


Some day; song, w Violet June 
Metzger. © 1c. July 24, 19383; HB 
unp. 74074; Audrey May. 15283 


Some dav sweetheart some way: song, 
w Eddie Lynch. © 1c. July: 25, 
1933; E unp. 74105; Ralph DeRocco. 

15284 


Some one has taken my Sally; song. 
©1c. July 24, 1933; B unp. 74055; 
Kermit Jackson. 15285 


Somebody knocks today; sacred song. 
© July 20, 1933; E pub. 37198; 
Rossia Boydston Noland. 15286 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28. 


Somehow, somewhere; song. © 1 ¢ 
July 19, 1983; E unp. 73935; Adele 
Frances Smith. 15287 


Someone from somewhere; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 18, 1933-3 np: 
73866; Wm. Gavin Stuart France. 

15288. 


Song (The) I wrote for you; song, m 
Luther A. Clark: © 1 c« July 26, 
19383; E unp. 74152; Louise A. 
Frana. 15289: 


Song (The) of all nations; w and m 
Yvonne Regina Buhler. © 1 c. Oct. 
15, 19382; E unp. 739297 soaeene 
Buhler. 15290 


Song of Judea; by Murray L. Linday,. 
harmonized and arr. © 1c. July 5, 
1933; E unp. 73345; L. Leslie Loth. 

15291 


Song (The) of love; w C. Morris, m. 
O. S. Wharton, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © June 30, 1933; E pub. 


36981; Oliver Spencer Wharton and. 
Clarence Morris. 15292 


Song of my lullabye days; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. July 10, 1938; 
E unp. 73542; Jack Hawkins. 


15293: 


Song of the convict; w and melody. 
©1c. July 10, 193883; E unp. 73543 ; 
Jack Hawkins. 15294 


Song of the harp; song, w Ethelyn 
Parkinson. © 1c. June 30, 1933; H 


unp. 73278; Janet Merrill. 15295. 


Song of the islands; arr. Jesse Sed-- 


berry ; Hawaiian steel guit. with pf.. 
ace. and symbols for Spanish guit. 
and ukulele. 1. Original.—2. Waltz.. 
©) ' July 27, 1933; Wi pub vee, 
37265; Charles E. King. 

15296, 15297 


Song (The) of the links; w Herbert 
Collings, m Cecil Harrington. © 
July 11, 19838; E for. 30917; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 15298 


Song (The) of the sea; song, W 
Ethelyn Parkinson. © 1 ¢. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73275; Janet Merrill. 

15299: 


Song to Hric the Jute; song, w Ethelyn 
Parkinson. © 1c. June 30, 1933; 
E unp. 73276; Janet Merrill. 15300) 


Song-writer’s (A) dream; w and m 
Herve Ranney, jr.; pf. treble. © 
1 ¢. July 27, 1933; E unp. 74221; 
James Hervey Ranney, jr. 15301 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Sono pazzo d’amore; fox-trot, w and 
m Marguerite Lane. © July 13, 
1933 ; E for. 30755; Alice Marguerite 
Lane. 153802 


Son’s lullaby; w and melody. ©1.. 
July 27, 1983; E unp. 74224; Henry 
Rose. 15303 


Sorry; song, m Castro Carazo. © July 
ianeioos:; HK} pub. 38723838; Walter 
Kuhlmann. 15304 


Sousa with his band; song, arr. H. 
Hea da Silva. ©1lce. July 14, 1988 ; 
EH ounp. 73727; Fred Miller. 15305 


Southern cannon ball; w and melody 
J. Rodgers and R. Hall. © 1. 
July 7, 1983; E unp. 73939; South- 
ern music publishing co., inc. 15306 


Souvenir d’un soir d’amour; valse 
anglaise, paroles Géo Koger, m Vin- 
cent Scotto; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© June 1, 1933; E for. 30836; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 15307 


Souvenirs; morceau caractéristique de 
Prenez garde A la peinture, par 
Georges van Parys; pf. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 30845; Editions Sala- 
bert. 15308 


Spacious (The) firmament; by Eric 
Thiman. 1. 1st violin.—2. 2d 
violin. © July 21, 1933; E for. 

30895, 30896; Novello & co., ltd. 
15309, 15310 


Spinnande (Hn) roman; fox-trot, ur 
filmen Kiurleksexpressen, text Gosta 
Rybrandt, m Karl Wehle; pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1982; EH for. 30772; Nils- 
Georgs musikforlags, a. b. 15311 


Spanien muss es sein; paso-doble, 
w Leo Breiten, m Frank Speyer, 
bearb. Julius Kochmann ; odeonorch. 
u. Salonorch. stimmen. © July 1, 
1988 ; E for. 30903; A. Cranz. 15312 


Speak easy baby; w and melody. © 
1 e¢ July 18, 1933; E unp. 73880; 
Jerry Bradbury. 15313 


Spell (The) of the moon; from Sky 
symphony, w and m Cliff Hess. © 
July 3, 1983; E pub. 36998; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 15314 


Spells of Venus; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
July 5, 1983; E unp. 73373; Nan 
Leo. 15315 


Spirit mother; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 14, 1933; E unp. 73721; Mary 
S. Hancort. 15316 


15329 


Spiritual evangel; w R. E. Winsett, 
and others, compiled R. EH. Winsett. 
© Mar. 28,: 1933; E pub. 37045; 
Robert Emmett Winsett. 15317 


Spooning in the moonlight; waltz, w 
and m Carroll Smullin; with uku- 
lele arr. Alta Vincent. © June 19, 
1933:; E pub. 37056; EH. M. Waltz 
music co. 15318 


Spot (A) by the side of thee; fox-trot, 
w and m D. Lacey, arr. W. Mack. 
©1c. July 29, 1988; E unp. 74337; 
Denny Lacey and Walter Mack. 

15319 


Spring; w and melody Eda Bassett. 
© 1c. July 8, 1933; E unp.’73483 ;s 
Ida B. Botts. 15320 


Spring returns; madrigal, w anon., m 
Luca Marenzio, w ed. and ace. arr. 
Henry Clough-Leighter; 5 mixed 
voices. © July 20, 1933;°'E pub. 
37251; E. C. Schirmer music co. 

15321 


Springtime is love time for you and 
me; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 73767; Joseph Tarone. 

15322 


Spun sugar; by Gustav Klemm; pf. 
© June’ 28, 19383; EH) pub. 37058: 
B. F. Wood music co. 153823 


Staempfli (Edward) Six pieces; pf. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30565; Siréne 
musicale. 15324 


Stairs of romance; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. July 19, 19838; EH unp. 73923; 
Maud Earl. 15325 


Star-lit (The) lane; sony. ©1«e 
July 14, 1988; E unp. 73752; Lor- 
raine Sherwood Stahl. 15326 


Star (The) of hope; Christmas serv- 
ice, w Carolyn Freeman, Haldor 
Lillenas and others, m MHaldor 
Lillenas and Robert Whitmore. © 
July 1, 19383; E pub. 37028; Lillenas 
pub. co. 15327 


Starlight romance; by William Spiel- 
ter; pf. conductor. © 1c. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74312; Movietone 
music corp. 15328 


Stars (The) above know I’m in love 
with you; w Jarvis Marvin, m Jerry 
Marvin. ©1e. July 3, 1933; E unp. 
73330; Jarvis Edward Marvin. 

15329 


Start smilin’ again, a smile makes a 
wonderful day; fox-trot, w John 
Boyce Whitney, m Cecil V. Barnes. 


637 


15330 


Start smilin’ aga‘n, a smile makes a 
wonderful day—Continued. 

© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 73294; 

John B. Whitney and Cecil Barnes. 

15330 


Stay a long time papa; w and m Phil 


Baxter. © 1c. July 17, 1933; E 
unp. 738796; Jenkins music co. 

15331 

Stay forever with me; song. © 1. 


July 25, 1933; E unp. 74108; Wil- 
liam I. Holland. 15332 


Steedman (Alma) chord system; pf. 
© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 73281; 
Alma Steedman. 15333 


Stepping along with the bluebird; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 7, 1933; E 
unp. 73482; Bertha Fiedler. 15334 


Sternschnuppen; foxtrot-intermezzo, 
Herbert Kauler; pf. © May 18, 
1933; E for. 30940; Beboton-verlag, 


G.m.b.H. 15335 
Stockholm; valse song. © 1 e¢. July 
24, 1983; E unp. 74272; Chas. 
Ostrom. 15336 


Stolen moments; w and melody. © 1 
ec. July 18, 1983; E unp. 7388_; Hor- 
tense Beckham. 15337 


Storm; by Peter Brunelli; pf.-conduc- 
tor. ©1e. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74373 ; Movietone music corp. 15338 


Storm-proof love; chords, single staff. 
© 1c. July 1, 1983; E unp. 73640; 
Lloyd Garrison Ganaway. 15339: 


Stornelli d’oro; versi Emilio Gatti, m 
Alfredo Mazzucchi. © June 20, 
1933; E for. 307383; Casa editrice 
Ferdinando Bideri. 15340 


Strauss (Richard) Arabella; lyrische 
komodie, v. Hugo von Hofmann- 
sthal, m op. 79, klavierauszug mit 
text Felix Wolfes. © June 20, 1933; 
D 28475; Richard Strauss. 15340* 


orch. Partitur. © 
June 20, 1933; E for. 30924; Richard 
Strauss. 15341 


Streets of Peking; 7 Chinese impres- 
Sions, Henry Hadley; orch. pts. pt. 
14. © June 23, 1933; E_ pub. 
37089-37091; Carl Fischer, inc. 

15342-15344 


Stringin’ along with Annabelle; com- 
posed and arr. Frank Victor; guit., 
in staff and diagram notations. © 
May 22,..1933; E. pub:.37196;., Al 
Rocky co. 15345 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Strolling down the railroad track with 


you; w and m Larry Blaine. © 1 
ce. June 30, 19838; E unp. 73264; 
Florence A. Blades. 15346 


Strolling thru the park one day; w 
and m George Whiting, Billy Frisch 
and Otto Motzan, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © July 12, 
19338; E pub. 37278; Mills music, 
ine. 15347 


Such an angel is the girl that waits for 
me; w and melody. ©1c. July 19, 
1983; E unp. 78905; John E. Robin- 


son. 15348 
Suchin for love; song. © 1c. July 
17, -19383.; 4 unp.. Tso. arene 
Thompson. 15349 


Suite-concertino; in fa maggiore, di 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, op. 16, rid. 
Ugo Solazzi; fagotto e pf. © June 
27, 1933; E for. 30686; G. Ricordi 


& CO. 15350 
Suite for three trumpets; by Carl 
Busch. Se. and pts. © July 19, 


1933; E pub. 37191; M. Witmark & 
sons. 15351 


Suite mignonne; par P. Coppola; oreh. 
ptes. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30613; . 
Publications Francis-Day, s. a. 

15352 


Suite of six short pieces; by Norman 
Fraser; pf. © May 9, 1933; E for. 
30656; Augener, ltd. 15353 


Summer song; w and m Karl King and 
George Jones. ©1c. July 20, 1933; 
E unp. 73956; Carl W. Schwotzer. 

15354 


Summertime pal, have you forgotten 
me; w and melody Howard Johnson, 
Charles Tobias and J. Fred Coots. 
© 1e. July 29, 1983; E unp. 74341; 
Leo Feist, inc. 15355 


Sun (The) and three stars; march; pf. 
© July 8, 1933; E pub. 37115; Ro- 
dolfo R. Cornejo. 15356 


Sunrise; w and melody. ©1c. July 
27, 1983; E unp. 74210; John J. 
Welsh. 15357 


Sunset; song, arr. Marjorie Reid; pf. 
© 1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 73404; 
Donald Gordon Reid. 15358 


Sunshine; song. ©1e. July 25, 1933; 
E unp. 74109; William I. Holland. 
15359 


Sur le boul’vard Magenta; one-step 
chanté, paroles Eugéne Lemercier, 
m Ernest Wieller. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30629; Louis Jacquot et fils. 

15360 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Suzon, Suzon, Suzette; fox-trot, de 
VYoperette Oscar, paroles René Gail- 
lard, m F. Warms. © June 1, 1933; 
BH for. 30794; C. Joubert et cie. 

15361 


Swan song; song. © 1c. July 381, 
1933; E unp. 74896; Martha Bern- 
hardt. 15362 


Sweep; from Falling for you, w 
Douglas Furber, m Vivian Ellis; 
with ukulele arr. © June 16, 1933; 
E for. 30674; Chappell & co., ltd. 

15363 


Sweet as the rose; waltz, w Alice C. D. 
Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor, arr. Pres- 
ton Ware Orem; duet or 2-pt. cho. 
for female voices. © June 30, 1933; 
E pub. 36974; Clayton F. Summy co. 

15364 


Sweet dreams; song, m arr. Walter 
W. Newcomer. © July 3, 1933; E 
pub. 37162; Daisy Woolworth. 

15365 


Sweet dreams, pretty lady; w and m 
Morton Downey and James F. Han- 
ley; with ukulele arr. © July 13, 
1933; E pub. 37190; M. Witmark & 
Sons. 15366 


Sweet Emmely; song, m Stan Tucker. 
©l1e. July 26, 1983; E unp. 74135; 
Chas. G. Nelson. 15367 


Sweet lady of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 18, 19383; E unp. 73840; 
Sam Kavalsky. 15368 


Sweet little Daisy; fox-trot song. © 
1 e. July 15, 1933; E unp. 74237; 
Mary Ryan Cooper. 15369 


Sweet little mother; song. © 1 «¢. 
July 15, 19838; E unp. 74257; Skill- 
man Hunter. 153870: 


Sweet memories; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
July 3, 1983; E unp. 73600; Johnnie 
Aguilar and Dea Conaway. 15371 


Sweet night in June; song, pf. arr. 
Larry Cramer. © 1c. July 26, 1933; 
EHeunp. 74159; Mary Wright Bain. 

15372 


Sweet Peter; fox-trot, Jelly Roll Mor- 
ton; [pf. conductor] © 1c. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73941; Southern music 
pub, co., ine. 15373 


Sweet Rosalina of my heart; valse 
song. © 1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73976; M. A. Pompillo. 15374 


Sweet secrets; w and melody. © 1c. 
July 18, 1988; E unp. 73860; Sadie 
Brooks Bending. 15375 


15391 


Sweet summer nights; song. © 1 «. 
July 14, 19388; E unp. 73705; Har- 
rison Nelson. 153876 


Sweet sweetheart; w Mercer Cook, 
melody Hartwell Cook. © 1c. July 
15, 19838; E unp. 78779; Irving Ber- 
lim Line: 15377 


Sweet, sweetheart of mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74038; 
Sam Zeoli. 15378 


Sweetheart; song. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1933; EK unp. 70085; Alice Catherine 
Swank. 15379 


Sweetheart and pal of my dreams; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. July 
12, 1988; E unp. 73648; Kenneth L. 
Knadler. 15380 


Sweetheart, it’s no one else but you; 
Diwwith) we) Ooi ce. July 13; 1933): 
E unp, 73678; Raymond J. Rathgeb. 

15381 

Sweetheart lane; w and melody. © 

1c July 28, 193838; E unp. 743807; 


Thos. Marshall. 153882 
Sweetheart (The) of my dreams; 
song, m Stan Tucker. ©1e. July 


26, 1933; E unp. 74133; Mildred 
Fengler. 15383 


Sweetheart of sweet sixteen; fox-trot, 
w Gus Kahn, m J. Fred Coots, arr. 
Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © June 22, 
1933; E pub. 36966; Leo Feist, inc. 

15384 

Sweetheart of the rodeo; song, melody 
Larry E. Goffin. ©1c. July 1, 1933; 
EH unp. 73302; Katie M. Rice. 15385 


Sweetheart you took everything when 
you gave me back my ring; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
73435; Thelbert C. Heard. 15386 

Sweethearts again; valse song. ©1c. 
July 19, 1983; E unp. 74264; Rose 
Cormey. 15387 


Swing song; melody. ©1e. July 21, 
1933 ; E unp. 73968; Minyde Zentner. 
15388 

Swiss wedding song; song. © 1 «. 
July 14, 1983; E unp, 73718; Emma 
J. Moore Seamans. 15389 


Sylvia; by Oley Speaks, arr. W. J. 
Duthoit; military band pts. © June 
2, 1933; E for. 30356; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 15390 

Szatowsky (Antoni) Suite; vioton et 
pf. © May 20, 1933; E for. 30650; 
Editions Max Hschig. 15391 


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15392 


Dt. Inne S ves 


Tableaux d’histoire; de Prenez garde 
a la peinture, de Georges van Parys; 
pf. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30844; 
Editions Salabert. 15392 


Tahiti; pf. treble with w. ©1c. July 
26, 1983; E unp. 74149; John B. 
Sontag. 15393 


Taifun; zwei schlager aus dem ton- 
film, texte Kar] Amberg, m Wilhelm 
Kriiger. © ° May 16, 1933; E for. 
30743 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, G. m. 
bey 15394 


Take a little time to love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. July 26, 1933; © unp. 
74121; Ruth Prosser. 15395 


Take me; w and m Gene Burch. © 
ic. July dl, 1933; HH unps, (4400; 
Arthur Eugene Burch, jr. 15396 


Take me back again; valse song. © 
1 e. June 27, 19383; E unp. 73574; 
John P, Sikora. 15397 


Take me. back to the shack I eall 
home; duet, w A. C. Rich, m M. A, 
Blower ; treble voices. © 1c. June 
12, 1933; E unp. 738638; Mary A. 
Blower and Arthur C. Rich. 15398 


Take me home again; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 7, 1933; E unp, 73445; 
Pauline Harris. 15399 


Take me to the fair; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. July 25, 1933; E unp. 
74112; John Ray Brown. 15400 


Take me to the movies; song. ©1e. 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 78627; John 
Murray. 15401 


Take me to Thy bosom, Jesus; w and 
m Jack Turner, arr. Jean Walz; with 
ukulele and guit. arrs. © July 7, 
1933; KE pub: 37031; =M. “M:, Cole 
pub. co. 15402 


Tale (A) of long ago; by Alice Lucy 
Hale; pf. © July 25, 1933; E pub, 
37253; Dallas music co. 15403 


Tambours et clairons; de Joseph Stri- 
mer; pf: © June 1, 1933; W for. 
30791; Durand et cie. 15404 


Tango; by Castelnuovo-Tedesco, free 
transcription Jascha Heifetz; violin 
and pf. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 
37086; Carl Fischer, inc. 15405 


Tango della gelosia; by Vittorio 
Mascheroni, arr. Alfredo Antonini; 
orch. pts. © July 20, 1933; E pub. 
37204; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

15406 


Tango saudade; song. ©1e. July 19, 
1933; E unp. 73888; Walter T. 
Bauer. 15407 


Tanya; w and melody. © 1 e¢. July 
19, 1983; E unp. 73919; Leonard 
Keller and Sano Marco. 15408 


Tanzfantasie; op. 71; orch. Partitur. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E for. 30753; Her- 
mann Zilcher. 15409 


Tartarin de Tarascon; suite humor- 
istique, Marcel Poot; harmonie et 
fanfare ptes. © June 5, 1933; EB 
for. 30702; A. Cranz, 15410 


Tecnica pianistica; indipendenza delle 
dita, dissociazione muscolare, Nicola 
Janigro. © Nov. 1, 1932;  E for. 
30708; Musica. 15411 


Tell me why; w A. Frangipane, m R. 
Malanga. © 1 c¢. June 30, 1983; E 
unp. 73269; Richard Malanga and 
Anthony Frangipane. 15412 


Templeton (Alec) Five portraits; pf. 
© June 2, 1933; E for. 30655; Au- 
gener, ltd. 15413 


Tempo di gavotta; di Dante Cipollini; 
quintetto d’archi, con pf. ad lib. © 
June 27, 1933; E - for. 30680; G. 
Ricordi & co. 15414 


Ten little pink toes; song, melody 
Pauline Story. © 1 ¢@ July 17, 
1933; E unp. 73802; Jack Chambers. 

15415 


Thanks very much; from Maid happy, 
w Edwin Knopf and Jack King, m 
J. King; with ukulele arr. © June 
6, 19383; E for. 30927; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 15416 


That heartbreaking hour; fox-trot 
song. ©1ec. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74267; Ray Nimtz. 15417 


That I’m in love with you; fox-trot 
song. ©1e. July 15, 1933; E ump. 
74244; Elwood E. Tuthill. 15418 


That old sweet melody; w and mel- 
ody Niel Alden. © 1c. July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74293; Arthur Cor- 
nielius Agern. 15419 


That’s what your gal told me last 
night; song. © July 25, 1983; H 
pub. 37244; Harry J. Kimball Jones. 

15420 


That was how I knew I lost you; w 
and melody. ©1c. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 74236; Clarence Edward Ty- 
ner. 15421 


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no. 7, 19383 


Then the moon came out; w and m 
Sonny Miller; with ukulele arr. © 
June 2, 1933; E for. 30672 ;. Victoria 


musie pub. co., ltd. 15422 
Then you will understand; song, m 
Augustus Henry Cokayne. © 1 ©. 
July 3, 19338; EH unp. 73332; Peggy 
Olcott Singer. 15423 


There be none of beauty’s daughters; 
pt.-song, w Byron, m Kenneth G. 
Finlay ; sop. 1, 2 and contralto. © 
July 14, 1933; E for. 30908; Bayley 
& Ferguson. 15424 


There is one good thing about me, my 
love for you; wand melody. ©1c. 
July 28, 19838; KE unp. 74317; Aaron 
Brown. 15425 


There'll still be love; from Britannia 
of Billingsgate, w Holt Marvell, m 
George Posford; with ukulele arr. 
© livin 14.) 1933 3.) .for,, 30730; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 15426 


There’s a gal that I love; w and mel- 
CieOrive July 7.,19383;,E unp. 
73442; Rudolph Walter. 15427 


There’s a little bit of you, in every 
love song; from Moonlight and pret- 
zels, w EH. Y. Harburg, m Sammy 
Fain; with ukulele arr. © July 14, 
1938; E pub. 37150; Harms, ine. 

15428 


There’s a nhew moon over my shoulder, 
and a beautiful girl in my arms; w 
and melody Al Dubin, Sammy Fain 
and Joe Goodwin. © 1. July 1, 
1933; E unp. 73288; Leo Feist, inc. 

: 15429 

There’s a new soul in heaven above, 


Thomas A. Edison; song, m Robert 
Van Sickle; with ukulele arr. © 


ier uly 5,1: 1938 > KH unp. (3790 ; | 


Joseph F. School. 15430 


There’s a prosperity rainbow in the 
sky; w and melody Margarete Kay. 
© 1-c. July 17, 1933; E unp. 73818: 
Carolyn Margarete Kay. 15431 


There’s a zip about the air beside the 
sea; w and m Raymond Wallace; 
with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E for. 80669; Huntley Trevor music 
co., ltd. 15432 


There’s always sunshine after rain; 
fox-trot, w L. E. Stever, m John 
Boggs Goodrick. © 1 ¢. July 7, 
19383; E unp. 73450; Lorraine BE. 
Stever and John B. Goodrick. 15433 


6514-—33—-_5 


15446 
There’s bound to be good times: song, 
m Clifford Martin Eddy, jr., arr. 


Fekex: Destai, ©. le. July 8, 1933: 
Ii unp. 78485; Mary Helen Sceeles. 
15434 


There’s no harm in hoping; w and m 
Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbeil and 
Reg Connelly ; with ukulele arr. © 
July 12, 1938; E for. 30639; Camp- 


bell, Connelly & co., Itd. 15435 
Thirteen years ago; song, m John 
Kreutzer. ©’'1 ¢. July 28, 1933; E 


unp. 74319; Louis Wrubel. 15486 


This is a dem, dem, democratic year ; 


w and melody. Ete): Julyee26, 
1933; E unp. 74127; La Verne Mc- 
Clanahan., 15437 
This night is ours; w and m Joe 


McCarty, Nell Finn, Everett Wright 
and Irving Bibo; with ukulele arr. 
© July 25, 1933; E pub. 37240; Bibo- 
Lang, ine. 15438 


This time it’s love; w Sam M. Lewis, 
melody J. Fred Coots. © 1 «¢. July 
29, 193838; E unp. 743843; Leo Feist, 
inc. 15439 


Those dark brown blues; song, w Ruth 
Brown tO lL wear Saly .24:) 193838 3.5R 
unp. 74079; Alton L. Robinson. 

15440 


Those two lips were made for me; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
July 11, 1933; E unp. 73614; Law- 
rence C. Hutton and Robert L. 
Wells. 15441 


Though the rest of the world forgets ; 
song; mixed voices. ©1c. July 3, 
1933; E unp. 73333; Cammie Young. 

15442 


Three of us; fox trot, Charles O’F lynn, 
Lee David and Pete Wendling, arr. 
Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. Rosamond Johnson. © 
July 13, 1983; E pub. 37133; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 15443 


w and m Charles O’Flynn, Lee 
David and Pete Wendling, arr. J. 


Rosamond Johnson. © July 5, 
193838; E pub. 86993; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 15444 


Three point two; rythm dance, w Ted 
Kress and G. Redewill; pf. with w. 
© Ae: July, 24, dose unp. tote: 
Gene Redewill. 15445 


Three point two is here; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 12, 1933; E unp. 
73645 ; Al. Washington. 15446. 


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15447 


Through the woods; waltz, w and m 
J. B. Campolio and D. D. Bosco, pf. 
arr. Cliff Barns; with ukulele arr. 
© July 11, 1933; E pub. 37030; Joe 
B. Campolio. 15447 


Through the years; song. ©1«. July 
15, 19388; E unp. 74235; James P. 
Roger. 15448 


Thursday ; w Edna St. Vincent Millay. 
m Iris Brussels; low voice, in D. 
(©) Aug..i4; 1933); « Mepub:-39284; 
American music Co. 15449 


Ti epathe otzims; melody Tetos Deme- 
friades., ©: 1 ec: jJuly-20, .19333 Bb 
unp. 74174; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 15450 


Ti hriazote to kathe prama; melody 
Tetos Demetriades. ©ice. July 20, 
1933; E unp. 74175; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 15451 


"Till I have you; w Tom Hubbard, and 
melody. © 1c July 13, 1933; E 
unp. 73691; Cora Hatfield. 15452 


Times are getting better now; w and 
melody. © 1. July 13, 1933; E 
unp. 73684; Bessie L. Toennis. 

15453 


Tina; tango, cancién. ©1ec. June 24, 
1933; E unp. 738609; Lola Casteg- 
naro. 15454 


To arms! to arms! help me win the 
one I love; w and melody. ©1.«. 
July 18, 1933; E unp. 738850; Michael 
Aloysius Ambrose. 15455 


To be or not to be; w and melody Ir- 
ving Berlin. © 1 ¢. July 20, 1933; 
E unp. 73945; Irving Berlin, ine. 

15456 


To be or not to be in love; w and m 
Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard; 
with ukulele arr. © July 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37121; Harms, ine. 15457 


To love and not be ioved; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 17, 1933; E 
unp. 73806; Paul Madison Kniskern. 

15458 


To steal a kiss, isn’t petty larceny, it’s 
grand; song. ©1e. July 29, 1933; 
E unp. 74857; John Murray. 15459 


To the glory of the Red White and 
Biue; march song. © 1c. July 29, 
1933; E unp. 74326; Murray Hill. 

15460 


To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise; 
anthem, w W. Chatterton Dix, m H. 
W. Jones; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© June 30, 1933; E for. 30531; No- 
vello & co., Itd. 15461 


642 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 28 


To you; song. ©1c July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74058; Frederick Warner. 
15462 


Today and tomorrow; fox-trot, w and 
m Bert Lown, Al. Lewis and AI. 
Sherman; with ukulele arr. © July 
3, 19383; E pub. 37144; Leo Feist, 
inc. . 15463 


w and melody Bert Lown, Al 
Lewis and Al Sherman. ©1e. July 
1, 1933; E unp. 73290; Leo Feist, 
inc. 15464 


Together thru life; w and melody. © 
July 7, 1933; E unp. 73423; Adolph 
E. Shirley. 15465 


Topaba Bpe popgava pov (Tomatha 
morphonia mou) ; w and melody arr. 
© 1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74062; 
Antonios Sakellariou. 15466 


Tombeau (Le) de Nicolas de Grigny; 
sur un air auvergnat, Georges Mi- 
got; orgue ou pf. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 30595; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 

15467 

Tomorrow brings a new day; song. © 
1 ec. June 30, 1933; E unp. 73399; 
Sara Johnson Webber. 15468 


Tomorrow, my honey’s comin’ home; 
w Roy Turk, melody Vee Lawn- 
hurst. ©1c. July 20, 1933; E unp. 
73953; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 15469 


Tomorrow never comes; fox trot, w 
and m Winifred Neare. ©1c. July 
15, 1933; E unp. 74247; Winifred 
Neare Butcher. 15470 


Ton souvenir; paroles Pierre Bayle, 
m S. Chapelier.. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30617; Philippo. 15471 


To-night and ycu; melody. © 1 ¢. 
July 21, 1933; E unp. 73969; Minyde 
Zentner. 15472 


Tonight I live; song. ©1e. July 24, 
1933; E unp. 74271; Lionel E. But- 
tery. 15473 


To-night I’m all alone; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 78279; | 
William Charles Baldwin. 15474 q 


To-night’s a night like our first night — 
of love; w andemelody. ©1e. July © 
14, 19383; E unp. 73732; Harle Fo 
Olin. 15475 


Tonleitern-lagenwechsel-dreiklinge; — 
von Ferdinand Kiichler, op. 7; vio-— 
line. © June 28, 1933; E for. 30959; — 
D. Rahter. 15476 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


15505 


Topaze-prélude; du film Topaze, de G. | Trois jeunes tambours; de Chansons 


Derveaux, fils; pf. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30869; Editions Salabert. 
15477 


Toujours; fox-blues, de Si, paroles 
René Pujol et Ch. L. Pothier, m C. 
Celani; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 19382; E for. 30714; Editions 
Salabert. 15478 


Tournemire (Charles) Trois poémes; 
op. 59; orgue. Poéme 1-3. © May 1, 
1933 ; E for. 30603-30605 ; Henry Le- 
moine et cie. 15479-15481 


Tout (Un) petit porto; rumba, de 
Droédle comme la vie, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et René Pujol, m C. Celani. 
© Dee. 15, 1932; E for. 30713; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 15482 


Tower (The) of jewels; by William 
Tong; cornet or trumpet in B flat; 
pf. ace. © July 12, 1933; E pub. 
37097; Carl Fischer, inc. 15483 


Toys on parade; pf. ©1«e July 21, 
1933; E unp. 78975; Dorothy Mor- 
ton Parks. 15484 


Tranen in der geige; slow-fox, aus Der 
gliickliche Herr Fiinf, w Fritz Rot- 
ter; m B. Kaper, u: Walter. Jur- 
mann, arr. Gerhard Mohr; orch. 
stimmen. © Oct. 25, 1932; E for. 
30941 ; Edition Karl Briill. 15485 


Traffic; by Iris Brussels, op. 10, no. 1; 
pf. © Aug. 1, 1933; E pub. 37282; 
American music co. 15486 


Tragi-comedy (A); w and melody. 
[Yiddish and Hebrew text] ©l1e«. 
July 1, 1933; E unp. 73315; Mendel 
Broomberg. 15487 


Trail ’°em to Salem; w and m Ula 
Gardner Campbell. ©1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 738711; Ula Campbell. 

15488 


Tramping in the rain; w and m Frank 
Terry, arr. Genevieve 8S. Ellis. © 
Poe mly 24, 19607 KH unp. T4077: 
Ruby Hitechman. 15489: 


‘Traversée (La) de l’existence; paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m Learsi. © June 1, 
1933; EH for. 30868; Editions Sala- 
bert. 15490 


Trio repertoire; by classic and modern 
composers, ed. William M. Felton; 


violin, cello and pf. pts. © July 14, 
19383; FE pub. 387194; Theodore 
Presser co. 15491 
Trois fleurs printaniéres; de Ch. 


Esperon-Lamy ; pf. © May 1, 1933; 
KE for. 30602; Henry Lemoine et cie. 
15492 


populaires des provinces de France, 
harmonisée Edmond Lavagne. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30581; Heugel. 

15493 


Trois lettres d’amour; paroles Pierre 
Bayle et Maurice Péguy, m A. Cala- 
brése. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30874; Editions Salabert. 15494 


Trois (Les) mousquetaires; marche, 
du film Trois mousquetaires, paroles 
Henri Diamant-Berger, m Jean 
Lenoir, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30888 ; 
Editions Salabert. -15495 


Trois (Les) princesses; de Chansons 
populaires des provinces de France, 
harmonisée Edmond lLavagne. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30585; Heugel. 

15496 


Trouble in paradise; w Ned Wever, m 
Milton Ager and Jean Schwartz; 
‘with ukulele arr. © June 30, 1933; 
E pub. 36967; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 15497 


Trudgin’ on home; w and m M. A. 
Jones and Paul Barada. © 1 « 
July 17, 1983; E unp. 73831; Mary 
Amanda Jones. 15498 


Trudging up the mountain trail to- 
gether; valse song. ©1.c July 19, 
1933 ; E unp. 74265; Miriam T. Dew- 
ing. 15499 


Trusting in Thee; w and m Claude L. 
Fichthorn; high or med. voice; pf. 
or organ acc. © July 3, 1933; E 
pub. 37015; G. Schirmer, ine. 15500 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) The 
sleeping beauty; op. 66, no. 6, waltz, 
Tschaikowsky-Armand, abridged arr. 
Jean Armand; pf. © July 7, 1933; 
E for. 30763 ; Frederick Harris co. 

15501 


Tutte incipriate; minuetto, Dante 
Cipollini; quintetto d’archi, con pf. 
ad lib, © June 27, 1933; E for. 
30679; G. Ricordi & co. 15502 


"Twas just a puppy-love affair; song, 
w Albert Schutte. © 1c. July 29, 
1933; E unp. 74848; Ray William 
Hopmann. 155038 


"Twas on a night like this I met you 
sweetheart; w and melody. ©ie. 
July 8, 1983; E unp. 73786; Mary P. 
Browne. 15504 

'Tywas.you; Tox-trot, song. © <1" ¢. 
July 3, 1983; E unp. 73599; Rita 
Bliss Cowles. 15505 


643 


15506 


Twilight; fox-trot song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1c July 
25, 1983; E unp. 74094; Myrtle 
Peterson. 15506 


Twilight and you; song. ©1ec. June 
9, 1933; E unp. 72453; H. L. Doom 
and Jack Horan. 15507 


Twilight reminds me of you; pf. with 
w. ©1e. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
73914; Eula Deaton Gruben. 15508 


Twinkle, twinkle, little star; song, m 
Walter H. Bransen; low voice. © 
July 27, 1988; E pub. 37247; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 15509: 


Two faced woman; from Flying colors, 
w Howard Dietz, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with ukulele arr. © 
June 28, 1933 ; E pub. 36968 ; Harms, 
inc. 15510 


Two sweethearts; w and melody A. P. 
Carter. ©1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 
74171; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

pEsisy al 


Uberhang walzer; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer; pf. © 1c. July 29, 1933; E 
unp. 74864; Movietone music corp. 

15512 


Umbrellas to mend; w William Wood, 
melody Morris Silnutzer. © 1 «. 
July 13, 1933; E unp. 73793; Silnut- 
zer & Wocod. 15513 


Under a Javanese moon; w Eddie de 
Lange and M. Harper, and melody. 
© 1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 73480; 
Marjorie Harper. 15514 


Under Dixie skies; w and melody. © 
17 -¢. July: 26, 1933; i un: T4126> 
Hamilton Gordon McClean. 15515 


Under the American Eagle; march, 
Rudolph Pausewang: pf. © July 
17, 1988; E pub. 37179; R. Geistert. 

15516 


Under the spell of music; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 10, 1983; E 
unp. 73535; Claire Madjette. 15517 


Underneath the Florida moon; song, 
arr. Vivola Johnson. © 1c. July 
26, 19383; E unp. 74139; Walter 
Kenneth Downing. 15518 


Underneath the whispering pine; song, 
m Charles Martin Eddy, jr., arr. 
Felix Testa. ©1ce. July 19, 1933; 
E unp. 73911; Myrtle Lillian Wads- 
worth. 15519 


Unhappy hours; w and melody. © 1 
ec. July 18, 19383; E unp.. 73859; 
Eldora Bruning. 15520 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 01, nS. v.28 


U. S. 8S. Akron, the queen of the sky; 
w and melody Margarete Kay. © 1 
ce; July 17, 19333. Ei unp Tae: 
Carolyn Margarete Kay. 15521 


Unity; march; op. 11. pia ue 
July 17, 1988; E unp. 73805; Emma 
Schwarze. 15522 


Uocchie e Zingara; canzone, versi 
Saverio Benigno. © 1c June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73280; Ernest Alu. 

15523 

Va done dire ga a ta seur; chant seul, 
de l’opérette Dix-neuf ans, paroles 
Jean Bastia, m Pascal Bastia. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 30800; C. 
Joubert et cie. 15524 


Va-t-en; valse, paroles Fernand Loisel, 
m Eva Barcinska. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 380878; Editions Salabert. 

; 15525 


Valley Forge march; w James Francis 
Cooke, m Edwin Franko Goldman; 
pf. solo, with song. © July 6, 1933; 
E pub. 37035; Theodore Presser co. 

15526 


Valley home; w Robert Lincoln Allen, 
and melody. © 1c. July 5, 1938; 
E unp. 73382; Monroe Albert Ruben- 
stein. 15527 


Valley of love; song, w Si Helfand. 
©l1e. July 29, 1933; E unp. 74333 ; 
Vie Mizzy. 15528 


Valsa suburbana; por Oscar Lorenzo 
Fernandez, op. 70; pf. © June 19, 
1933 ; E for. 30709; G. Ricordi & ec. 

15529 


Valse charmante; de Dix-neuf ans, 
paroles Jean Bastia, m Pascal Bas- 
tia. © May 1, 1933; E for. 30610; 
C, Joubert & cie. 15530 


Valse de réve; de l’opérette Oscar, pa- 
roles René Gaillard, m F. Warms. 
© June 1, 1938; E for. 30793; C. 
Joubert et cie. 15531 


Valse Eleonore; by Rudolph Pause- 
wang; pf. © July 17, 1933; E pub. 
87180; R. Geistert. 15532 


Valse miniature; pf. ©1e. July 21, 
1933; E unp. 73793; Kenneth Wray 
Conners, 15533 


Valse musette; java, de Moreno Tor- 
roba, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 30821; 
Union musicale franco-espagnole. 

15534 

Valse parisienne; by Hugo Friedhofer ; . 
pf. conductor. © 1c. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74190; Movietone music corp. 

15535 


644 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Variations sur Malborough; du film 
Topaze, de G. Derveaux, fils; pf. © 
June 1, 1933; H for. 30868; Editions 
Salabert. 15536 


Vegetable (The) song; pf. with w. © 
1 ec, July 25, 1933 ; E unp. 74111; Lee 
Traver. 15937 


Vermont; song, w Wendell Phillips 
Stafford. © July 25, 1933; E pub. 
37248 ; Ernest Franz Jores. 15538 


Veterans of foreign wars; march, w 
VY. F. DeGuisto, m A. A. Blanco; pf. 
 ©1e«. July 8, 1933; E unp. 73484; 
Vincent Francis DeGuisto and AI- 
fredo A. Blanco. 15539 


Victor schottisch ; march, arr. Bernard 
Trinder; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 e. June 26, 1933; E unp. 73565; 
J. P. Eyman. 15540 


Viens aimer; valse, paroles et m An- 
dré Gailhard. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30574; Choudens. 15541 


Vil du danse en rigtig tyroler med mig; 
tekst: Anker Hansen og Lasse, m: 
HH. Manuel; pf. © Dee. 30, 1932; H 
for. 30947; Alfred Thorsings musik- 
forlag. 15542 


Village swallows; valse, Josef Strauss, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. 
June 24, 1933; E for. 30661; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd. 15543 


Villageoises; par Francis Poulenc; pf. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30600; Rouart 
Lerolle et cie. 15544 


Viola; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. July 24, 1933; E 
unp, 74043 ; Emilia A. Reeder. 15545 


Violets; by R. Hammond; pf. © Feb. 
25, 1933; EH for. 30758; Rhoda Her- 
mina Venter. 15546 


Vision; fox-trot, letra Alfonso Esprit, 
jr., m Gonzalo Curiel. © June 15, 
19383; E for. 30954; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 15547 


Visions of the past; by Peter Brunelli; 
pf. conductor. ©1c. July 26, 1933; 
E unp. 74195; Movietone music corp. 

15548 


Vogelhiindler (Der); ouvertiire; Ar- 
thur Bauckner, nach motiven von C. 
Zeller; orch. stimmen. © May 26, 
1933; E for. 30734; Bosworth & co., 
ltd. 15549 


Wabbly legs; fox-trot; pf. © 1 «. 
July 28, 1983; E unp. 74304; Louis 
Altieri. 15550 


15565 


Wagner (Richard) The meistersing- 
ers; selection, arr, Jules Mulder; 
salon orch. pts. © June 20, 1933; E 
for. 30666; Boosey & co., ltd. 15551 


— Tannhauser; selection, arr. Jules 
Mulder; salon orch. pts. © June 24, 
1933 ; E for. 30667; Boosey & co., ltd. 

15552 


Walkin’ the ties; w and m Curly 
Trump. ©1c. July 31, 1933; E unp. 
74416; C. W. Trump. 15553 


Walking on a cloud; song. © 1 «. 
July 11, 19383; E unp. 73633; Leland 
Arthur Swanson. 15554 


Waltz in D; by Frederick A. Ogilvy; 
pf. © July 21, 1933; E for. 30898; 
Novello & co., 1td. 15555 


Waltz in G flat; pf. ©1c July 31, 
1933; E unp. 74402; Arthur Dwight 
Allen. 15556 


Waltz of love; w and m Gene Mello 
and J. Sevigny; violin and pf. © 1 
e. July 20, 1933; E unp. 73959; Vir- 
ginio C. Mello and Joseph Sevigny. 

15557 


Waltz of my dreams; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1e, July 6, 1933; E unp. 
73411; Margaret Webb. 15558 


Waltzing moon o’er my dreamy moun- 
tain home; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr, ©:1¢ July 3t, 
1933; E unp. 74408; Frank C. Page. 

15559 


Wanderer (The); song. © 1c. July 
29, 1933; E unp. 74335; Fred H. G. 
Bischoff. 15560 


Wanderers nachtlied; song, w Goethe. 
© 1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 74080; 
Bennett Ragan Ludden. 15561 


Wanna go back yonder; w and melody. 
©1c. July 26, 1983; E unp. 74123; 
Ruth Prosser. 15562 


Was dein roter mund im fritihling sagt; 
English-waltz, aus Kleiner mann- 
was nun, text Richard Busch, m 
Harald Bohmelt. © May 31, 1933; 
E for. 30938; Beboton-verlag, G. m. 
bs se. 15563 


Wasted moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 12, 19383; E unp. 73658 ; Homer 
Hadfield. 15564 


Water sprite; by Florence A. Good- 
rich, 2d nf. pt. arr. Preston Ware 
Orem. © July 17, 1983; E pub. 
37205; Clayton F. Summy co. 15565 


645 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15566 


Way down Arkansaw; song, melody 
Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. July 14, 
1933; E unp. 738702; Walter William 
Greeney. 15566 


Way out Colorado way; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
July 15, 19338; E unp. 73763; James 
W. Ryan. 15567 


We can’t bamboozle our way: w and 
melody. © 1 c. July 21, 1983; E 
unp. 73980; Rose Belle Perrin. 

15568 

We cobblers lead a merry life; poem 
from The tragedy of Locrine, m 
Felix White; men’s voices. © June 
2, 1933; E for. 80893; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 15569 


We got it; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. June 24, 
1933; H -uap. 73557 ;.. Olive Blair 
Black. 15570 


We hope; menuet; pf. © 1c. July 
18, 19383; E unp. 73846; Jeanne 
Frene. 15571 


We'll be busy, we'll be happy: song, 
melody Larry E. Goffin. © 1 «. 
duly 1, 19383; E unp. 73301 ;. Katie 
M. Rice. aS 


We'll have lunch together, dear; song. 
©1e. July 5,. 1933; E unp. 73363; 
Joseph Jack Lang. 15573 


We'll make love when it rains; w Ar- 
thur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, 
pf. arr. Wayne Allen. © 1c. July 
10, 1933; E unp. 73522; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 15574 


We're through; wand melody. ©1e. 
July 6, 193838; E unp. 738413; Jason 
Rudolph Harrell. 15575 


We wthree? song. : (©). A0.c. SLuby 20: 
19838; E unp. 74853; Andrew fF. 
Lane. 15576 


We've really got a President: song, 
m David Glidden. © 1 ¢. July 1, 
1933; E unp. 73318; David Lingo. 

15577 


Wedding bells; w Ted Healy, m Al 
Goodhart, arr. Wayne Allen. ©1c. 
July 10, 19383; E unp. 738527; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 15578 


Wedding bells will ring; song. © 
te July..5, 1938., EB unp. 73599; 
Hugh Elmer Nichols. 15579 


Wedding morn; w Eda Bassett, melody 
Arthur Darvo. © 1 ec. June 30, 
1933; E :unp. 3271; Ida.B. Botts, 

15580 


pt. DL. 4S.a ee 


Weep not beloved; w Ethelyn Park- 
inson. © 1c. June 30, 1933; E unp. 
73273; Janet Merrill. 15581 


Weinberg (Jacob) Two pieces; op. 
31, no. 1, 2, ed. and fingered Mishel 
Piastro; violin and pf. © July 1, 
1933 ; E pub. 37141; Jacob Weinberg. 

15582 


Welsh sketches: by W. Seymour 
Walker; pf. © June 10, 1933; E 
for. 30701; J. & W. Chester, Itd. 

15583. 

Were you there; negro spiritual, Hor- 
ace Alden Miller; organ. © July 1, 
1933; E pub. 37037; Cornell college. 

15584 


What a man; song. © 1 ¢. July 3, 
1933; E unp. 73338; Chas. Smiley. 
15585 


What am I supposed to do; w Ralph 
Freed, m George Hamilton; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kia. © July 7, 
1933; E pub. 37047; Keit Engel, inc. 

15586. 


What am I to do with you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. June 27, 1933; E 
unp. 738545; Helen Grace Andre. 

15587 


What are the waves Saying; valse 
song. © 1c. June 27, 19383; E unp. 
DR de gee Sileie 15588 


What do you see in me; w M. Harper 
and Eddie de Lange, and melody. 
©1ec. July 8, 1933; © unm fest: 
Marjorie Harper. 15589 


What is the world without you; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. July 3, 1983; E 
unp. 738598; Gust Lahti. 15590 


What price love; song. © 1 e¢. July 
11, 1983; E unp. 73684; Clarence 
Raymond Strong. 15591 


What’s the difference; w Eddie de 
Lange, and melody. ©1e. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73478; Marjorie Har- 
per. 15592 


When autumn comes around, will you 
remember your Summer love; w and 
m Abner Silver, Harold Raymond 
and Kendall Burgess; with ukulele 
arr. © July 5, 1933; E pub. 37006; 
Superior music, inc. 15593 


When autumn leaves are falling; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 12, 1933; 
E unp. 73652; Betty Kantz and 
Jimmy Delaney. 15594 

When dawn comes by; w and melody. 


©1c. July 17, 1933; E unp. 73820; 
Stephen McNeil. 15595 


646 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


When I fell in love; valse song. © 
IMe July 24,:1938 > Eo vunp. 14277 ; 
Llewellyn B. Passwaters. 15596 


When I first met you my dear; slow 
fox-trot, w Andres R. Javier, and 
melody. © 1c. July 17, 1933; E 
unp. 73886; Isidro P. Sipin. 15597 


When I hear those church bells ring- 
ing; w Richard W. Pascoe, m Will 
HK. Dulmage and H. O’Reilly Clint; 
with ukulele arr. © July 26, 1933; 
E pub. 37308; Jenkins music co. 

15598 


When I love you best; song, m Perk 
ar. (©) tle. July 28, 1933’; E.unp. 
74300; Marie Mason. 15599 


When I’m alone with you; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1. July 13, 1933; 
Hi} unp. 738673; Walter C. Kluz. 

15600 


When I met you; w J. H. Ainsworth 
and F. J. Ford, m J. H. Ainsworth. 
©1e. July 25, 1933; E unp. 74082; 
John Harrison Ainsworth, Frank J. 
Ford and Arthur Bliss. 15601 


When I said goodnight, dear, you said 
goodbye; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. June 24, 
1933; E unp. 73558; W. J. Covey- 
duck, jr. 15602 

When I waltz with you; w and m Niel 
-Alden. ©1c. July 28, 1933; E unp. 
74290; Arthur Cornielius Agern. 

15603 

When I win the Irish sweepstake; w 
and melody Percy Bryant. © 1 ec. 
July 14, 1933; EK unp. 73722; Per- 
cival Oswald Bryant. 15604 


When it’s chestnut time on Third ave- 


nue; song, w M. C. Burbank and 
Aina’ Eibbesen. © 91°: ¢ July 31, 
1938; E unp. 74418; Marjorie 
Church Burbank. 15605 


When it’s hog killing time in Dixie; 
wandmelody. ©lc. July 18, 1933; 
EK unp. 73881; John Gorrell. 15606 


When it’s springtime in Arizona ; song, 
melody Larry EH. Goffin. © 1 ec. 
duly J1) 1933;, EB unp.. 73624; C...A. 
Peterson. 15607 


When Jimmie Rodgers said good-bye; 
w Dwight Butcher, m Lou Hersch- 
er; with ukulele arr. © July 5, 
1933; E pub. 37286; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. 15608 


When love comes a-knocking at your 
door; from Soldiers of the king, w 
and m Clifford Grey and Noel Gay; 


15622 


with ukulele arr. © May 27, 1933; 
E for. 30560; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co. 15609 
When my ship comes in, I’ll share the 
cargo with you; waltz, w and m 
Evelyn Redfern Hellman, J. J. Don- 
nelly and Philip H. Kaufman. © 
June 14, 1933; E pub. 37024; James 
J. Donnelly. 15610 


When night time comes in Dixie land; 
w and melody. ©1 ec July 5, 1933; 
E unp. 73349; Fred Maisel. 15611 


When Oklahoma is in bloom; w and 
melody, arr. and harmonized R. EH. 
Jones; male voices. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37269; Harry Painter 
Randall. 15612 


When old friends are drifting apart; 
w and m Harry Woods, Jimmy 
Campbell and Reg Connelly; with 
ukulele arr. © July 12, 1933; E for. 
30638 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd. 

156138 


When spring’s around the corner; 
song, m Luther A. Clark, arr. for 
pf. Joseph Pokrzywa. © 1c. May 
22, 1938 ; E unp. 71745; George Steve 
Piskurich. 15614 

When the desert sunset turns the 
clouds to gold; w and melody. © 1 
c. July 14, 1933; EK unp. 73733 ; Earle 
F. Olin. 15615 

When the moon is shining down in 


the valley; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 24, 193883; EH unp. 74040; 
Clarence TT. Taylor. 15616 


When the shadows fall; melody. © 1 
e. July 28, 1933; E unp. 74801; Ted 
Frank. 15617 


When the shadows meet the sun rise, 
when the darkness meets the dawn; 
w and melody. © 1c. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73268; Aaron Brown. 

15618 

When the silvery raindrops fall; song, 
m Vernon Leftwich. © 1c¢ July 29, 
1933; E unp. 74345; Vera Alyce Ben- 
stead. 15619 


When the summer has passed; w and 


melody Raisch Stoll. © 1 c¢. July 
17, 1938; EH unp. 738798; Horatio 
Stoll, jr. 15620 


When the sun comes over the hill; fox- 
trot songs. ©) 1c. June 27, 1933; 
unp. 73582; Hazel Martin. 15621 


When the sun sets in the valley; song. 
© 1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 73901; 
Marion Morgan. 15622 


647 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15623 


When the sun shines again; valse 
song. @©l1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 
74273; Adelphia Steiner. 15623 


When there’s love at the end of the 
lane; song, m C. M. Eddy, jr., arr. 
Felix Testa. © 1c. July 8, 1933; E 
unp. 73328; Myrtle Lillian Wads- 
worth. 15624 


When you are far away; w R. Rose, 
melody L. M. McClelland. © 1 «. 
July 28, 1933; E unp. 74809; Ralph 
Rose and Lois M. McClelland. 

15625 


When you’re here; song. © 1c. July 
31, 1933; E unp. 74421; Virginia G. 
Proudfoot. 15626 


When you're kissing me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 24, 1933; E unp. 73559; 
Arthur Rossini. 15627 


When you smile; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. treble. © 1c. July 8, 
1933; E unp. 73487; Robert Tatman 
Williams. 15628 


When you’ve fellows like me in the 
force; w Ronald Frankau, m Monte 
Crick; with ukulele arr. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30642; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd. 15629 


When you were twenty-one, and I was 
twenty-two; waltz, w and m Ralph 
Butler and Ronnie Munro. © July 
10,1933; E for. 30978; West’s, ltd. 

15630 


Where have [ heard that melody; from 
Her bodyguard, w Sam Coslow, m 
Arthur Johnston; with ukulele arr. 
© June 30, 1933; E pub. 37033; 
Famous music corp. 15631 


Where roses sleep; fox-trot song. © 
1 e¢. July 15, 19338; E unp. 74248; Al 
Page. 15632 


Where’s the rain; song, m Fred W. 
Resch. ©1c. July 10, 1933; E unp. 
73515 ; Rosetta Resch. 15633 


Where the golden poppies grow; fox 
trot, w and melody Niel Alden. © 1 
ec. July 28, 1983; E unp. 74294; Ar- 
thur Cornielius Agern. 15634 


Where the little bridge crosses the 
stream; w Joseph McCarthy, m 
James F. Hanley. © July 24, 1933; 
E pub. 37257; Movietone music corp. 

15635 


Whisper in your dreams; waltz, w 
Aubrey Dowdon, m Peter Levinge; 
orch. pts. © July 7, 1933; E for. 
30915; Boosey & co., ltd. 15636 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


White House military stairs; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 19, 19383; E 
unp. 73924; Maud Earl. 15637 


White (The) lady; overture, F. A. 
Boield‘eu, arr. Aubrey Winter; orech. 
pts. © July 4, 1933; E for. 30922; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 15638 


White River farmhouse blues; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©l1e July 24, 1933; E unp. 74039; 
Ralph R. Ratts. 15639 


Who can you be; w Joe Dale Sandro, 
m Pete Lungaro and Ward Netsell; 
pf...© 1,.c July, 1022933) eee. 
73505; Ward Leslie Netsell. 15640 


Who cares; pf. ©1c. June 12, 1933; 
E unp. 73785; Joseph Bonnie. 15641 


Whose arms are around you to-night ; 
wand melody. ©1c. July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74085; Violet Anna Brueg- 
man. 15642 


Why; song, m John MHudecek, arr. 
George F. Petr. © 1 ce. June 30, 
1933; E unp. 73283; Joseph HE. 
Pavel. 156438 


Why can’t we always be sweethearts ; 
w and melody. ©1c. July 24, 1933; 
E unp. 74084; Violet Anna Brueg- 
man. 15644 


Why did you; song. ©1c July 5, 
1933; E unp. 73381; Nathan Stein- 
bock. 15645 


Why did you leave me; waltz song, 
m Edward E. Applegate. © June 
24, 1933; E pub. 387170; August 
Ehlert. 15646 


Why did you make me love you; fox- 
trot, Ww and m Harry Gordon; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © July 
5, 19383; E for. 30670; B. Feldman & 
co. 15647 


Why do I; pf. with w. ©1 ¢@ July 
28, 1983; E unp. 74820; Herman 
Wilhite, jr. 15648 


Why do I dream of you; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74329; Mamie Corneille. 15649 


Why don’t you say the word; song, 
m Ruby Hayes Wood, Ralph Hayes 
and Donald Hayes. ©1 ce. July 11, 
1933; E unp. 73637; Donald Jeffrey 
Hayes. 15650 


Why has a cow got four legs; from 
Falling for you, w Douglas Furber, 
m Vivian Ellis; with ukulele arr. 
© June 16, 1933; E for. 30675; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 15651 


648 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 7, 1933 


- 15680 


Why must we be apart; w and melody. 
©1c. July 18, 1933; E unp. 73864; 
Timothy Mulcahy. 15652 


‘Why shine, oh moon; song, w Peter 
Sita. © 1c. July 5, 1933;.E: unp. 
73378; Allan Li. 15653 


Why should I leave mother; valse 
song. ©1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73575; Herbert Pohl and Esther 
Pohl. 15654 


‘Wienerwald; aus Wien beim wein, w 
Carl Maria Haslbruner, m Ludwig 
Roman Chmel. © May 12, 1933; 
E for. 30970; Argo-verlag. 15655 


‘Wife (The) that had to have romance; 


song, melody Jimmie Crane. ©1c.. 


July 14, 19383; E unp. 73720; Mabel 
Beatrice Smith. 15656 


Wild roses and you; valse song. © 1 
e. July 24, 19383; E unp. 74274; 
Frank C. Page. 15657 


‘Will you be waiting for me; valse 
song. ©1c. June 27, 1933; E unp. 
73589; Leslie B. McKnight. 15658 


‘Will you love me just the same; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr, ©) 1 °c, June 24, 19383; EH .unp: 
73560; John Dunnigan. 15659: 


‘Windows (The) of your heart; song, 
m Adah Williamson. © 1c. July 
12, 19388; E unp. 73664; Sophia 
Costa. \ 15660 


Wir alle sind kameraden; marsch, w 
Friedrich Gtinther, m Alexander 
Steinbrecher, nach motiven Drescher 
u. Fucik. © May 30, 1933; E for. 
30722; Wiener operettenverlag G. m. 
b. H., Dacapo verlag. 15661 


m u. arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher, nach motiven Drescher 
u. Fucik; salon, jazz, orch. stimmen. 
© May 22, 1933; E for. 30719; 
Wiener operettenverlag G. m. b. H., 
Dacapo verlag. 15662 


Wir bauen ein deutsches haus; m 
Georg Nellius, op. 57, no. 3; mezzo 
sop., hoher alt o. bar. © June 16, 
1933; E for. 30972; Willi Webels. 

: 15663 


Wir tanzen walzer; grosses walzer- 
potpourri, bearb. Willy Geisler, ver- 
bindender text Alexander Flessburg ; 
orch. stimmen. © May 24, 1933; E 
for. 380979; Drei masken musik, 
G. m. b. H. 15664 


‘Witches; song, w George Elliston. © 
Lie. July 29; 1933. unp. - 74325: 
-Margaret Bronson. 15665 


——. 


Without a warning; w and melody. 
©1c. July 24, 1983; E unp. 74073; 
Jack Lewis and Benard Lenn. 

15666 


Without you; song, arr. Lita Nillen. 
©1e. July 20, 1933; E unp. 73948; 
John P. Short and Eloisa Short. 

15667 


Woman, the rib of a man; w and m 
Frank Terry, arr. Genevieve S. 
Ellis. ©1c. July 24, 1933; E unp. 
74078; Ruby Hitchman. 15668 


Wonderful girl; song, pf. arr. Bernard 
Kelly. ©1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 
73384; Collins B. Needham. 15669 


Wonderful (The) Word; hymn, w and 
melody M. H. Bachman, harmony 
and arr. Pauline Bachman Mann. 
© May 18, 1933 ; E pub. 371387; M. EH. 
Bachman. 15670 


Won’t you come back to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; E unp. 
73443; James A. Wells. 15671 


Won’t you forget; w and melody. © 
1 e July 25, 19383; E unp. 74090; 
Louis Harris Osias Fischman. 

15672 


Won’t you please say yes to me; Ww 
and melody. ©1e. July 27, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74223; Henry Rose. 15673 


Won’t you try it once again; song. © 
1c July 12, 1933; E unp. 73787; 
Marguerite Ewing Hall. 15674 


Wood (Verona) Six pianoforte recrea- 
tions. .© June 29, 1983; EH for. 
30697 ; Swan & co., music publishers, 
ltd. 15675 


Words cannot express how much I 
love you; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
July 3, 1983; E unp. 73597; Anna 
Smith. 15676 


Worryin’, a bit about me; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. duly 15, .1933> 5 
unp. 73774; William Michael. 15677 


Would you be different dear; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. June 27, 1983; E unp. 
73587; G. Alberta Foulks. 15678 


Written in the key of love; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 
73473 ; Adolph Eugene Alexander. 

15679 


Y a des gens quand i’ parl’ d’amour; 
paroles J. Lyrel, m R. G. Sinclair. 
© May 1, 1933; E for. 30570; Jean 
Lyrel and Robert Gabriel Sinclair. 

15680 


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pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


15681 


Y a rien de si charmant; de Chansons 
populaires des provinces de France, 
harmonisée Edmond Lavagne. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 30580; Heugel. 

15681 


Yankee brew; melody Emme Herold 
and Nalda Nardi. © 1. July 22, 
1933; E unp. 74001; Emme Herold 
Hichelmann, 15682: 


Yearning; song. ©1e. July 31, 1933; 
E unp. 74882; Placide Heinze Gedge. 
15683 


Yesterdays’ sweethearts, strangers to- 
day: w Harry Edelheit, m Jackie 
Lewis and Art Berman; with 
ukulele arr. © July 31, 1933; H 
pub. 37273; Harry Bloom, inc. 

15684 


Yo te adoro ... bandoneon; tango, m 
Ramon. Coll, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. pte. et letra. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 30882; Editions Salabert. 

15685, 


Yo, yo, mama; w and melody J. Davis. 
© 1c. July 19, 19383; E unp. 74172; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 15686 


You and me; w J. Guttmann, m H. 
Lohr. © 1c. July 18, 1938: E unp. 
73847; Henrietta Lohr and Joseph 
Guttmann. 15687 


You are my heart’s desire; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. July 18, 1933; E 
unp. 73879; Albert E. Woods. 

| 15688 


You are temptation; w Arthur Freed, 
m Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1ce. July 10, 1933; 
E unp. 73525 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 15689 


You are the dawn of a perfect day; 
wiand melody. © 1 c¢. July Gs, 
19383; E unp. 73874; Alma White 
Gartrell. 15690 


You are the flame of my desire: w 
W. J. Ruger, m A. Beckwith; pf. 
treble. © 1c. July 5, 19383; E unp. 
73783; Al Beckwith and Wm. Jer- 
ome Ruger. 5691 


You be my fiddler and IT’ll pay you 
with love; w and m Lou Sundown. 
©1ec. July 14, 1983; E unp. 73717; 
Dorothy Varnum. 15692 


You can find it in the heart of Har- 
lem; w and melody Jimmie Tyler. 
© 1e July 5, 1933; E unp. 738360; 
James Edward Tyler. 15693 


You can’t make it if you can’t take it, 
a quitter never wins; w A. Dial 
and G. Trice, m N. Thomas; pf. 
©1c. July 19, 1933; E unp. 73906; 
Auzie Dial, Nat Thomas and Gene 
Trice. , 15694 


You didn’t give any to me; fox-trot 
song, m Fred W. Resch. © 1 e¢. 
July 10, 1933; E unp. 73516; Rosetta 
Resch. 15695 


You didn’t see me that way; w and 
melody M. A. Fichera. © 1 ce. July 
11, 1983; E unp. 73629; Mary Fich- 
era. . 15696 


You don’t understand; from Falling 
for you, w Douglas Furber, m Vivian 
Ellis; with ukulele arr. © June 
16, 1983; E for. 30676; Chappell & 
Co.) ltd: 15697 


You excite me; from the Showboat 
revue of 1933, 2d ed., w Mitchell 
Parish, m Frank Perkins; with 
ukulele arr. © July 12, 1983; HE 
pub. 37275; Mills music, ine. 15698 


You have an invitation to take the 
ozone with me; w J. ©. Lewis, jr., 
m and arr. ©. Midgley. © July 1, 
1933; E unp. 36985; J. ©. Lewis, 
jr., and Charles Midgley. 15699 


You—just you; w W. Whitney, m C. 
L. Robards; with ukulele arr. © 
July 7, 19838; E pub. -37129; Walt 
Whitney and Cary L. Robards. 

15700 


You keep me in hot water all the time; 
w and m Roscoe Hillman and Iry- 
ing Bibo; with guit. banjo and 
ukulele. © July 6, 1933; E pub. 
37007 ; Bibo-Lang, ine. 15701 


You'll come smil-in’ through; song, 
m Wendell T. Given. © June 27, 
1933; E pub. 37164; John Schuetz. 

15702 


You loved me yesterday so why not 
now; song. ©1ec. July 24, 1933; E. 
unp. 74033; Joyce Erma Joslyn. 

15703: 


You never can tell till you try; song. 
© 1c. July 7, 1983; E unp. 13463; 
Augusta Rhu Taylor. 15704. 


You—only you—always you; song, m 
J. J. Wilson. © 1c. July 14, 1933; 
E unp. 73707; Joseph P. Baldino. 

15705. 


You're a little bit of heaven; fox trot 
song. ©1e. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
74252; W. J. Skeat. 15706 


650 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1933 


Yow’re a tonic for me; w Arthur Terk- 
er, and melody. ©1c. July 7, 1933; 
E unp. 73459; Cliff Jaxon. 15707 


You're all the harmonies; fox trot 
song. ©1e. July 15, 1933; E unp. 
74255; Winfred T. McReynolds. 

15708 


You're different, you’re not the same; 
w Kenneth G. Alberth, m G. Rich- 
mos. © tc; July 5, 1983; HE unp. 
73358; Gene Richards and Kenneth 
Alberth. 15709 


You’re lovely to-night; by S. A. Mas- 
selle; violin. © 1c. July 14, 1933: 
EH unp. 73706; S. Alfred Masselle. 

15710 


You’re my bit of heaven; song, m 
bopper .A. Clark. © 1 ¢. July. 11, 
1983; E unp. 73615; Alex J. Pelett. 

15711 


You’re my forgotten song; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 14, 1933; E unp. 
73701; Roy Payne Vanderburgh. 

15712 


You’re only fooling yourself; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 
73348; Fred Maisel. 15713 


w and melody. © 1c. July 22, 
1933; E unp. 74018; Regina Maisel 
and Jimmy Delaney. 15714 


You’re the one that I love; fox-trot, 
w and m Speck Hodges and Rookie 
Stuart, arr. Don Vashtie; orch. pts. 
© uty. 3. 1933; BE pub; 37106: RR. SF. 
Stuart. 15715 


You’re the only girl in my heart; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arm co 41 © July. 31, 1933) unp. 
74412; Lui Sinmin. 15716 


You’re through blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 14, 1933; E unp. 73738; 


Earle F. Olin. 15717 
You said goodbye; song, w Fred 
Ghtheroe ‘©! 1\-e. July 21: 19338; 
EK ounp. 73993; Paul J. Berg. 15718 


You say that love doesn’t pay, dear; 
w and m Bob Williams; pf. treble. 
©1c. July 8, 1933; E unp. 73486; 
Robert Tatman Williams. 15719 


You simply make my heart stand still; 
fox trot song.. © 1c. July 15, 1933; 
E unp. 74251; Charles Leczky. 


You taught me the meaning of love; 
w Charles Klinger, and melody. © 
Cw ILy ie Albeo ta dnp; T4214 
Harold Francis Elsner. hay PAs 

You will find a little blue in every rain- 


bow; w and melody. ©1c. July 3, 
19338; E unp. 73397; Mona Lee Ver- 


non. 22 
Your chosen toy; song. © 1c. July 
i Goo. Bi unp (o00r5 Gennaro 
De Nicola. 15723 


Your eyes be stars enough for me; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 22, 1933; 
Ei unp. 74023; EH. O. Holmberg. 

15724 


Your heart is the gate to heaven, won’t 
you open your heart to me; w E. 
Madden, melody Don Fina. © 1 ¢. 
July 81, 1933; E unp. 743888; Ed- 
ward Madden and Don Fina. 15725 


Your ideas are mine; w Arthur Ter- 
ker sand, melody... ©.) 7e. sully 
1983; EX unp. 73458; Cliff Jaxon. 

15726 


Your love belongs to me; w and mel- 
ody Leonard Swenson. © 1c. July 
3, 19338; E unp. 73326; C. L. Swen- 
son, jr. 120 


Your tomorrow; song. © 1 ¢. July 
20, 1933; E unp. 73960; Beulah Mae 
Blair. 15728 


Youse is a viper; w Hildy Dolson, m 
Jimmie Smiley. © 1c July 22, 
1933; E unp. 74005; James Burkett 
Smiley. 15729 


Zaludkowski (Elias) Two Hebrew 
songs; w S. Tshernichovsky. © 
June 1, 1933; E pub. 37046; Elias 
Zaludkowski. 15730 


ler concertino de concours; par René 
Louthe; cornet 4 pistons, trompette 
si bémol ou bugle si bémol, avec ace. 
Gdebpe 6 © “Apr QT} .1988) Hetor 
30706; Jean Pyck. iyi: 


1°7° sonate; pour violoncelle, J. L. 
Duport, arr. avec ace. de pf., L. R. 
Feuillard. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
30811; Delrieu fréres. 15732 


14 Juillet; suite de danses tirée du 
film, Maurice Jaubert et Jacques 
Brillouin; pf. © May 1, 1933; E 
for. 30563 ; Editions Max Eschig. 


15720 15 (55 
Number of entires in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class E 
Musical compositions (including 8,659 unpublished) —~-______________ 15, 733 


651 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


A l’aube; chanson sans paroles; pf. © 
Ernest Moret, as author. R 26394. 
1 


A toi; idylle, Charles Fuster, m Paul 
Lebrun. Paroles francaises et an- 
glaises. © Marthe Lebrun, épouse 
de M. Jacquessin, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 26074. 72 


Aletter (Wilhelm) Melody; by A. Tel- 
lier, op. 30, no. 3; pf.; in F. © Wil- 
helm Aletter, as author. R 25968. 3 


Alla marcia in D; recital piece without 
octaves, A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 4; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
25969. 4 


Alla Napolitana; character piece, op. 
12; violin. and pf. © Josef Hol- 
brooke, as author. R 26144. 5) 


Allegro con spirito; by E. Beck-Slinn, 
arr. and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bel- 
lairs, as author. R 26160. 6 


And the weeping willows wept; from 
The belle of Mayfair, w G, Arthurs, 
m Leslie Stuart. © George Arthurs, 
as author of w, and Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of m. 
R 26236. 7 


Andante du quatuor; pour instru- 
ments a cordes, Claude Debussy; ré- 
duction pour pf. Emma Lea 
Moyse, as widow. R 26105. 8 


Aprés Pété. 1. Instruments a cordes.— 
2. 1°** violons. © Florent Schmitt, 
as author. R 26081, 26082, 9,10 


April green; song, w Alfred H. Hyatt; 
in D. © Reginald Somerville, as 
author of m. R 26192. 11 


Ariane et Barbe-bleue; conte en trois 
actes, poeéme Maurice Maeterlinck. 
Partition pour chant et pf. © Paul 
Dukas, as author of m. R 26096. 12 


Around Bethlehem’s manger; Christ- 
mas service, Chas. H. Gabriel, Alice 
Jean Cleator, Lizzie DeArmond and 
others. © Hope pub, co., as pro- 
prietor of composite work. R 263854. 

13 


[15733 


Au bord de l’étang; réverie; violon- 
celle et pf. © Auguste Chapuis, as 
author. R 26069. 14 


Aubade; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 261382. 15 


Aube d’amour; valse chansun, paroles 
de Pierre d’Amor. © Alfred Fredly 
as author of m. R 26408. 16 


—yalse lente; pf. © Alfred Fredly, 
as author. R 26342. 17 


Autre bayser; poésie Joachim du Bel- 
lay, m Théodore Dubois. 1. Bar. ou 
mezzo-sop.—2. Tén. oOu_ sop. 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as cnild of 
the deceased author. R 26284, 26396. 

18, 19 


Balancelle (La); par Albert Landry, 
op. 266, no. 4; pf. 4 4 mains. © 
Aimée Pauline Pasquier, as widow. 
R 26382. 


Barearolle; by Landon Ronald, arr. 
and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, 
as author. R 26164. ZL 


Battle song; song, w E. Elliott, m op. 
22. © Josef Holbrooke, as author of 
m. R 26186. 2. 


Be thou then my beauty named; song, 
w ‘Thomas Campion. © Graham 
Peel, as author of m. R 26191. ae 


Before the dawn; poem Laurence 
Hope. © Hubert Bath, as author 
of m. R 26198. 24 


Belle (The) of Havana; characteristic 
Cuban dance; pf. © Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, as author. R 25997. 

25 


Belle (The) of Mayfair; by Leslie 
Stuart. 1. Opening cho., act 1, 2.— 
2. Finale, act 1. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow. R 26235, 26247, 
26249. 26-28 


bells in the morning; from The belle 
of Mayfair, w William Caine, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of 
mR 26241: 29 


652 


RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1983 


Big (The) banshee; song. © Jos. EH. 
Howard, as author. R 25982. 30 


Birthday (A); w Christina Rossetti, m 
Lewis Carey. © Mary Elizabeth 
_Dormer, as executor of the author 
Of mm) i. 26117, ol 
Blessed (The) lullaby; hymn-anthem, 
w Lillias C. Nevin, m George B. 
Nevin; mixed voices, organ acc. © 
Lillias Nevin, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 26009. : 32 


Bluette in B; recital piece without oc- 
taves, A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 5; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
25970. 3a 


_ Bonfires; song, w W. L. Bultitaft; in 
©) © Hamilton Harty, as author of 
m. R 26148. 34 


Bouval (J.) Fantaisie; arr. and ed.; 
organ. © Ralph Bellairs, as author. 
R 26173. 35 


Bracelet (The) ; song, w Robert Her- 
rick. © Roger Quilter, as author of 
m. R 26114. 36 


Break, break, break; w Tennyson, m 
Lewis Carey. © Mary Elizabeth 
Dormer, as executor of the author 
of m. R 26118. 37 


Bunning (H.) Nocturne; arr. and 
ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, as 
author. R 26172. 38 


Bye, bye, ma Eva, bye, bye; w and m 
Chris Smith and Harry Brown. © 
Christopher Smith, as one of the 
authors. R 26209. 39 


C’était par un beau jour; paroles Ga- 
briel Vicaire; 3 voix de femmes. © 
Henri Rabaud, as author of m. R 
26335. 40 


Calypso polka; solo, T. H. Rollinson; 
cornet in B flat, or trombone. © 
Henry P, Buncher, as executor of 
the author. R 26004. 


Carillon; ring out, ring out, a merry 
lay, from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 26135. 42 


Chaminade (Cecile Louise Stephanie) 
Debutante-waltz; par Cecile Cha- 
minade, op. 119; pf. © Cecile 
Louise Stephanie Chaminade, vve. 
Carbonell, as author. R 26119. 48 


——KHtude melodique; par Cecile 
Chaminade, op. 118; pf. © Cecile 
Louise Stephanie Chaminade, vve. 
Carbonel, as author. © 26120. 44 


61 

—— Pastorale; arr. and ed.; organ. 
© Ralph Bellairs, as author. © 
26170. 45 
-——— Sérénade; arr. and ed.; organ. 
© Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 
26171. 46 


Champ de roses; valse, Léon Gautier ; 
pf. © Léon Gautier, as child of the 
deceased author. © 26340. 47 


Chanson des brodeuses; by Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Wachs, as 
widow. R 26204. 48 


Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques; 
chanson, tr. francaise M. D. Calvo- 


coressi. © Maurice Ravel, as au- 
thor of m. R 26091. 49) 
Chanson du ruisseau; de Paul Wachs; 
pf. © Blanche Marie Pauline 
Simone Lemarchand, as widow. R 
26398. . 50 
Chanson violette; par Riccardo 
Pich-M.; pf. © Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, as author. © 25965. 
51 


Chant de bretagne; chanson sans 
paroles; pf. © Ernest Moret, as 
author. R 263899. 52 


Chant funébre; by H. Letocart, arr. 
and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, 
as author. R 26166. do 


Cherry ripe; song, w Robert Herrick. 
© Roger Quilter, as author of m. 
R 26118. 54 


Cheval (Le) de bois; par Albert 
Landry, op, 266, no. 1; pf. 4 4 
mains. © Aimée Pauline Pasquier, 
as widow. R 26379. 55 


Chevauchée 
Philipp, as author. 


nocturne; pf. @©ui 
R 26367. 56 


Children’s song; by A. Tellier, op. 30, 
noe he pts Ine* CO.” AO Wither 
Aletter, as author. R 25966. 57 


Christ our Passover; Easter anthem, 
w from Bible, m Samuel Chapple, ed. 


Hans Lichter; mixed voices. 
Henry Clough-Leighter, as author 
of editing. R 25996. 5S 
Ciel (Le) est trés bas; chanson, 
poésie Catulle Mendes. © Ernest 
Moret, aS author of m. R 26873. 59 
Cing Cing’s samisen; song. © Jos. E. 
Howard, as author. R 25981. 60 
Claribel; song, w Tennyson. © Ralph 


Vaughan Williams, as author of m. 
R 26137. 61 


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62 


Cloches (Les): poésie Paul Bourget, 
m Claude Debussy; voix élevées. 
Paroles francaises et anglaises. © 
Emma Léa Moyse, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26071. 62 


Clorinda Jackson; song,from The um- 
pire, w Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, 
as author of m. R 25977. 63 


Colombe (La); lamento, poésie Théo- 
phile Gautier, m E. Paladilhe. © 
Jeanne Elisabeth Georgina Lefebvre, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26329. 64 


Come to St. George’s; song, from The 
belle of Mayfair, Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, as widow. 
R 26253. 65 


Come to the West; song, w Samuel 
Lover. © Josef Holbrooke, as au- 
thor of m. R 26141. 66 


Concert overture in C minor; by Wil- 
liam Reed, arr. and ed.; organ. © 
Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 26165. 

67 


Coq (Le) gaulois; cho., poéme Fréd- 
éric Bataille; 4 voix d’hommes, sans 
ace. © Auguste Chapuis, as author 
of m. R 26084. 68 


Coquetterie; op. 14, no. 3; pf. © 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, as author. 
R 26002. 69 


Cortége et Air de danse; de L’enfant 
prodigue, Claude Debussy. 1. Parti- 
tion d’orch.—2.1°"* violons. © Emma 
Léa Moyse, aS widow. R 26075, 


26085. 0," gt 
Cygnes (Les) noirs; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 26369. 72 


Daffodil-time ; song, w Berwick Sayers. 
© Ernest Beck-Slinn, as author of 
m. R 26155. 73 


Daily studies for the organ. © Ralph 
Bellairs, as author. © 26152. 74 


Daily technical studies for the piano- 
forte; by Oscar Beringer ; newly rev. 
and enl. ed. Complete. © Esmé 
Beringer, as child of the deceased 
author. R 26221. 75 


Dame (La) de coeur; polka, Philippe 
Fahrbach, transcrite Jules Cottin, 
op. 186; mand., avec acc. de pf. © 
Marie Madeleine Cottin, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 26350. 76 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Damoiselle (La) Elue; de D. G. 
Rossetti, poéme lyrique Claude De- 
bussy. Nouvelle ed. © Emma Léa 
Moyse, Paris, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 26090. 7 


Dance of the sea nymphs; pf. © 
Eugene Platzman, as author. R 
26210. 78 


Dans la clairiére; evocation; yiolon- 
celle et pf. © Auguste Chapuis, as 
author. R: 26068. 79 


Daphnis; extraite des poémes Virgil- 
iens, Théodore Dubois; fitite et pf. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, as child 
of the deceased author. R 26307. 

80 


Debussy (Claude) Douze chants: 
textes francais et anglais. 1. Ed. 
A. Voix élevées.—2. Ed. B. Voix 
graves. © Emma Léa Moyse, as 
widow. R 26095, 26100. 81, 82 


Divertissement; Suite pour instru- 
ments 4 vent. La suite compléte: 
Partition. © A. Périlhou, as au- 
thor. R 26352. 83 


Dixie doodle girl; march and two- 
step, William C. Powell: pf. 
William C. Polla, as author. R 
26262. 84 


Doll (The); song, w Eleanor Farje- 
on. © Harry Farjeon, as author. 
R 26185. 85 


Donnybrook fair; characteristic march 
& two-step, Harry J. Davis; pf. 
Harry Israel, as author. R 25985. 

86 


Douceur (Une) splendide et sombre; 
chanson, poésie Albert Samain. 
Ernest Moret, as author of m. R 
26388. 87 


Dream land; song, w Christina Ros- 
setti. © Ralph Vaughan Williams, 
as author of m. R 26139. 88 


Dream (A) of boyhood days; w and 
m Jean Havez. © Ebba Havez, as 
widow. R 26223. 89 


Dream (A) of spring; morceau char- 
acteristic; orch. © P. Hans Flath, 
as author. R 26215. 90 


Dreams of the night; song, w W. Wil- 
sey Martin. © Louise G. Mulcaster, 
as author of m. R 26190. 91 


Dubois (Théodore) Andante; pour 
violon avec acc. de pf. Partition 
d’orch. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
26291. 92 


694 


RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1933 


Six études de concert; pf. 1. En 
ré maj.—2. En ré bémol maj.—s3. En 
sol maj—4. En fa min.—d. En mi 
bemol > maj:——6. En ‘si “maj. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as child of 
the deceased author. R 26287-26289, 
26346-26348. 93-98 


Sonate; violoncelle et pf. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as child of 
the deceased author. R 26280. 99 


Dukas (Paul) Sonate; en mi bémol 
min.; pf. © Paul Dukas, as author. 
R 26086. 100 


Duo 4 la fontaine; acte 2, de Pelléas 
et Mélisande, de Claude Debussy, 
transcrite Léon Roques; pf. © An- 
dré Roques, as chiid of the deceased 
author of transcription. R 26076. 

101 


de Pelléas et Mélisande, acte 2, 
drame lyrique Maurice Maeterlinck, 
m Claude Debussy. © Hmma Léa 
Moyse, as widow of the author of 
m. R 26063. 102 


Duvernoy (Alphonse) Sonate; en la 
maj., op. 52; pf. © Suzanne Paul- 
ine Clémence Cécile Duvernoy, 
épouse de Henri René Beaulieu, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
26325. 1038 


Effeuillement (L’) ; poésie Charles Du- 
bois, m Théodore Dubois; tén., ou 
sop. © Charles Antoine Dubois, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 26385. 104 


EKgyptian love song; w Francis Barron, 
m J. Airlie Dix. © Julia Annie Dix, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26202. 105 


Hight little debutantes are we; from 
The belle of Mayfair, w William 
Caine, m Leslie Stuart. © Kathar- 
ine Leslie Stuart, as widow of the 


author of m. R 26242. 106 
-Embarquement; pf. et chant. © Max 
d’Ollone, as author. R 26302. 107 


En bateau; extrait de la petite suite, 
Claude Debussy. 1. Pf. — 2. Violon 
et pf. © Emma Léa Moyse, as 
widow. R 26059, 26099. 108, 109 


——par Albert Landry, op. 266, no. 
2; pf. a 4 mains. © Aimée Pauline 
Pasquier, as widow. R 26380. 110 


En regardant sauter les geais; paroles 
et m Maurice Rollinat. © Albert 
Bridoux, as executor of the author. 
R 26348. 111 


126 


Entrance of college students; w John 
Kendrick Bangs, m Manuel Klein. 
© Helen Klein, as widow of the au- 
thor of m and Mary Gray Bangs, as 
widow of the author of w. R 26267. 

112 


Entrance of the queen; from Princess 
beggar, w E. Paulton, m A. G. 
Robyn. © Edward Paulton and Al- 
fred G. Robyn, as authors. R 26230. 

113 


Epithalame; par Samuel Rousseau; 
violoncelle et orgue, avec harpe et 
contrebasse ad_ lib. Camille 
Louise Chateau, as widow. R 26324. 

114 


Wtérnelle (L’) sérénade; poésie A. L. 
Hettich ; mezzo-sop., sop., ten. et 
basse. © Georges Hiie, as author 
of m. R 26383. 115 


Eternels baisers; duo, poésie André 
Alexandre; tén. et sop. © Georges 
Hiie, as author of m. R 26363. 116 


Evening shadows; waltzes, William C. 
Powell; pf. © William C. Polla, 
as author. R 26261. 117 


Everybody works but father; w and m 
Jean Havez. © Ebba Havez, as 


widow. R 26414. 118 
Everyth ng is rosy, Rosie; w H. P. 
Moran, m Seymour Furth. © Hazel 


Furth, as widow of the author of 
m. R 26255. 119 


Ewie (The) wi’ the crooked horn; old 
Scotch song, arr. with new ace. © 
Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, as 


author of m. R 26182. 120 
Exaltation; chanson, poésie André 
Alexandre. © Georges Hiie, as 
author of m. R 263861. zal 
Farfadets; pf. © I. Philipp, as au- 
ChOrs ke 2os CL. 122 


Fascination; march and two-step, Wil- 
liam C. Powell; pf. © William C. 
Polla, as author. R 26259. 123 


Follow the gleam; song, w Tennyson, 
m op. 22. © Josef Holbrooke, as 
author of m. R 26188. 124 


Forét (La) pale; par Maurice Rol- 
linat; chant et pf. © Albert Bri- 
doux, as executor of the author. R 
26345. 125 


Forgiven; w and m Luella Lockwood 
Moore. © Le Baron Lockwood, as 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 26273. 126 


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127 

Four (The) seasons; from The stu- 
dent king, w Frederic Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25987. 127 


From private to general; march; orch. 
© Victor G. Boehnlein, as author. 
R 26214. 128 


Gardeuse (La) de chévres; paroles et 
m Maurice Rollinat. © Albert Bri- 
doux, as executor of the author. R 
26344. 129 


Gavotte; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, aS executor. R 26127. 130 


Gavotte des fiangailles; entr’acte, de 
Triplepatte, op. 185; pf. © Georges 
Bernard, as author. R 26317. 181 


Gigue; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 26131. 132 


Gimme hush money ; song, Chris Smith 
and Harry Brown. © Christopher 
Smith, as one of the authors. R 
26207. 133 

God and the universe; choral, poem 
Lord Tennyson, set to m Charles 
Villiers Stanford. © Jennie Anna 
Stanford, as widow of the author of 
Mies sik 2EZOD. 134 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) De- 
puis ’heure charmante; op. 18; pe- 
tit orch. Partition. © Madeleine 
Laura Augusta Godard and Cather- 
ine Louise Kuntz, veuve de Benoit 
Henri Revoil, as executors of the 
author. R 26294. SD 


Elle est jeune et rieuse: op. 18; 
petit orch. Partition. © Madeleine 
Laura Augusta Godard and Cather- 
ine Louise Kuntz, veuve de Benoit 

_ Henri Revoil, as executors of the 
author. R 26292. 136 


Un soir nous étions seuls; op. 13; 
petit orch. Partition. © Madeleine 
Laura Augusta Godard and Cather- 
ine Louise Kuntz, veuve de Benoit 
Henri Revoil, as executors of the 
author. R 26298. 137 


Gretchen; w George Totten Smith, m 
William H. Penn. © L. Ruth Penn, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26258. 138 


Hail to the father of our country; w 


Charles Noel Douglas, m Karl L. 
Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow. R 26765. 139 


696 


pt. Ti Rashes 


He lifted me; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 


ceased author. R 26356. 140 
Heart (A) to let; song. © Jos. EH. 
Howard, as author. R 25980. 141 


Hello, come along grils; song, from 
Belle of Mayfair, w and m Leslie 
Stuart. © Katharine Leslie Stuart, 


as widow. R 26246. 142 
Heure (L’) grise; valse lente, Ro- 
dolphe Berger. 1. Pf. — 2. Orch. 


avec pf. conducteur. © Honorine 
Isopy, as executor of the author. R 
26283, 26306. 148, 144 


Heures d’oubli; valse lente, chanson, 


paroles Georges Millandy. © Fran- 
cis Marchal, as author of m. R 
26408. 145 


Hippolyte et Aricie; airs de ballet, 
Jean-Philippe Rameau, transcrip- 
tion , pour <pt.-.. Suiter see) ae 
cent d’Indy, as author of transcrip- 
tion. R 26103, 26104. 146, 147 


Holbrooke (Josef) March; op. 12; 
violin and pf. © Josef Holbrooke, 
as author. R 26147. 148 


I am a military man; from The belle 
of Mayfair, w William Caine, m Les- 
lie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of m. 
R 26250. 149 


I know a girl; from The belle of May- 
fair, w and m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, as widow. 
R 26248. 150 


I’m a duchess; from The belle of May- 
fair, w and m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, as widow. 


R 26240. 151 
I’m de coon Lothario; song. © EHd- 
ward Paulton, as author. R 26269. 
152 
Idylle in A major; by A. W. Mar-7~ 
chant, arr. and ed.; organ. ©} 
Ralph Bellairs, as author. -R 26167. — 
153 § 


Il pleut des petales de fleurs; chan- — 
son, poésie Albert Samain. © Er- 
nest Moret, as author of m. R 

1549 


Improvisation ; by C. H. Clutsam, arr. 
and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, — 
as author. R 26176. 155 


Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, as_ 
widow. R 26260. 156 


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no. 7, 1933 


In gay Mayfair; from The belle of 
Mayfair, w William Caine, m Les- 
lie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of 
m. RR 26252. 157 

In Montezuma ; from The belle of May- 
fair, w and m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, as widow. 
R 262389. 158 


Indes (Les) galantes; airs de ballet, 
Jean-Philippe Rameau,  transcrip- 
tion pour pf. Suite 1, 2. © Paul 
Dukas, as author of transcription. 
R 26097, 26098. 159, 160 


Interméde rustique; par Frédéric 
Binet, op. 72; pf. © Marie Dupa- 
let, as widow. R 26060. 161 


Introduction and Allegro fugato in F; 
composed, arr. and ed.; organ. © 
Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 26162. 

162 


Invocation 7 chanson, poésie Albert 
Samain. © Ernest Moret, as author 
of m. R 26890. 163 


It’s a different girl agair; w Geo. 
Arthurs, m Bennett Scott. © Daisy 
Kathleen Scott, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 26263. 164 


J’ai dans cette fleur mis mon coeur 
a mant; chanson, poésie Jean Lahor. 
© Ernest Moret, as author of m. 


R 26887. 165 
Joe or John; Fred- 


Jerry, song, W 


eric E. Weatherly; in A. © Wil- | 


liam Henry Squire, as author of m. 
R 26116. 


1, 2 and alto, organ acc. 
Berwald, as author. R 26001. 


Joli baton; terzetto, poésie Gabriel 
Vicaire, m op. 29, no. 1; voix de 
femmes. © Henri Biisser, as au- 
thor of m. R 26065. 


Jour d’été 4 la montagne; op. 61. 1. 


Pf. a 4 mains—2. 1°° violons. © | 


Vincent d’Indy, as author. 
26109. 


Julia’s hair; song, w Robert Herrick. 
© Roger Quilter, as author of m. 
R 26111. 


King (The) of the great white way; 
w Geo. Taggert, m J. Fred Helf. © 
Bessie Helf, as widow of the author 
of m. R 26222. 172 


Kite (The) ; song, w Eleanor Farjeon, 
© Harry Farjeon, as author of m. 
R 26183. 173 


R 26057, 


6514— 33——_6 


166 | 


Jesu, still lead on; hymn-anthem; sop. | 
© William | 
167 


168 | 
| Lierre (Le); par Maurice Rollinat; 


169, 170 | 


171 | 


190) 

La-bas vers Véglise; chanson, tr. fran- 
caise M. D. Calvocoressi. © Mau- 
rice Ravel, as author of m. R 26088. 
174 


Laddie (The) I love; w Mary Farrah, 
m Joan Trevalsa. © Joan Gurley, 
as author of m. R 26138. ares 


Larghetto; par Samuel Rousseau; vio- 
lon et orgue, avec harpe et contre- 
basse ad lib. © Camille Louise Cha- 
teau, as widow. R 26328, 176 


Lecons de solfége 4 changements de 
clef ; 1° et 2° livre, Théodore Dubois ;. 
sans acc. de pf. © Charles Antoine 
Dubois, as child of the deceased at 
thor. R 26310, 263519. 177, 178 


Legend (The) of love; by C. A. Ege- 
ner; pf. © Geraldine Egener Kegs- 
ler, as child of the deceased author. 
R 26266. 179 


Legende; by William Reed, arr. and 
ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, as 
author. R 26157. 180 


Legende bretonne; pf. © Ernest Mo- 
ret, as author. R 26301. 181 


Legende russe; pf. © Ernest Moret, 
as author. R 26800. 182 


Legende tragique; pf. © Ernest Mo- 
ret, as author. R 26299. 183 


Lentement, doucement; chanson, poésie 
Albert Samain. © Ernest Moret, as 
author of m. R 26386. 184 


Léthé (Le); extraite des poémes Vir- 
giliens, Théodore Dubois; fitite et pf. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, as child 
of the deceased author. R 26308. 

185. 


chanson, poésie Henri 


© Ernest Moret, as au- 
R 26377. 186 


Lettre (La); 
Barbusse. 
thor of m. 


chant et pf. © Albert Bridoux, as 


executor of the author. R 26312. 
187 
’ Lolita; cancion, serenata spagnuola. 


© Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, as author. 
R 25963. 188 


: Lonely (The) child; song, w Eleanor 


Farjeon. © Harry Farjeon, as au- 
thor of m. R 26184. 189 


Longing for thee; by E. Nattes, arr. 
W. C. O’Hare; male voices. © Wil- 
liam C. O’Hare, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 26233. 190 


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191 


Lota’s chant; w Edward Peple, m Karl 
L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow of the author of m. R 26277. 

191 


Lunch is ready; w John Kendrick 
Bangs, m Manuel Klein. © Helen 
Klein, as widow of the author of m, 
and Mary Gray Bangs, as widow of 
the author of w. R 26275. 192 


Lune (La); par Maurice Rollinat; 
chant et pf. © Albert Bridoux, as 
executor of the author. R 26814. 

193 


Lune froide et sans auréole; chanson, 


poésie Catulle Mendes. © Ernest 
Moret, as author of m. R 26374. 
194 


Lys (Les); chanson, poésie André 
Alexandre. © Georges Hiie, as au- 
thor of m. R 26362. 195 


Maiden (The) blush; song, w Robert 
Herrick. © Roger Quilter, as au- 
thor of m. R 26110. 196 


Man (The) from now; finale 1, w and 
mm Manuel Kle‘n. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 26271. oT 


finale 2, w John Kendrick Bangs, 
m Manuel Klein. © Mary Gray 
Bangs, as widow of the author of w, 
and Helen Klein, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26272. 198 


incidental music, act 2, Manuel 
Klein; pf. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 26274. 199 


Marche burlesque; air de ballet, de 
Madame Trois Etoiles, par Rodolphe 
Berger; pf. ©  Honorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 26296. 

200 


Marche de Triplepatte; de Triplepatte, 
op. 134; pf. © Georges Bernard, as 


author. R 26316. 201 
Marche des gnomes; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 26868. 202 


Marche des soireux; par Rodolphe 
Berger; pf. ©  Honorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 26282. 

203 

Marche hongroise; by A. Messager, 
arr. and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bel- 
lairs,.as author. R 26159. 204 


Marion; old Scotch song, arr. with 
new acc. © Alexander Campbell 
Mackenzie, as author. R 26178. 205 


Martinique; intermezzo; pf. © Wil- 


liam. Loraine, as author. R 26231. 
206 


pt. 11, nS8:, ¥.25 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Clair de lune; de Werther, transcrit 
pour pf., violon et violoneelle. © 
Claude Fievet, as author of tran- 
seription. R 26410. 207 


En chantant; paroles Georges 
Boyer. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, as widow of the author of 
m, SRO 26305. 208 


Matinée de printemps; by Paul Wachs, 
arr. and ed.; organ. © Ralph 
Bellairs, as author. R 26168. 209 


Matron (The) and the maid; from The 
belle of Mayfair, w C. Wilmott, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Charles Wilmott, 
as author of w, and Katharine 
Leslie Stuart, as widow of the au- 
thor .ef .m: “R..2623%, 210 


Mazurka hongroise; op. 78, de Triple- 
patte. 1. Entr’acte et marche pour 
pf. — 2. Orch. © Georges Bernard, 
as author. R 26318, 26339. 211, 212 


Meditation; composed, arr. and ed.; 
organ. © Ralph Bellairs, as author. 
R 26169. 213 


Melodious five finger studies arranged 
in duet form; pf. © Ralph Bellairs, 
as author. R 26158. 214 


Menuet; extrait de la petite suite, 
Claude DeBussy. 1. Pf. — 2. Violon 
et pf. © Emma Léa Moyse, as 
widow. R 26058, 26102. 215, 216 


Minuet; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 26134. 217 


Minuet and trio in G; by William 
Faulkes, arr. and ed.; organ. 
Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 26158. 

218 


Miroir (Le) de la source; chanson, 
poésie André Alexandre. © Georges 
Hiie, as author of m. R 26365. 219 


Moorish dance; op. 12; violin and pf. 
© Josef Holbrooke, as author. R 
26149. 220 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Minuetto in F; 
arr. and ed.; organ. © Ralph 
Bellairs, as author. R 26168... 221 


Mots (Les) d’amour; poésie Charles 
Fuster, m Edmond Missa... Paroles 
francaises et anglaises. © Jeanne 
Barbant, as widow of ‘the author 
of m. R 26077. i, 22 


Mouette (La); chanson, sonnet Jules. 


Lemaitre. © Ernest Moret, as au- 
thor of m. R 26375. de 223 


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no. 7, 1933 


Mummer’s (The) carol; old Sussex 
folk-song, with pf. acc. C. A. Lidgey. 
© Robert E. Burgiss, as executor. 
R. 26151. 224 


Musette; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 26129. 225 


Musique (la); par Maurice Rollinat ; 
chant et pf. © Albert Bridoux, as 
executor of the author. R 26313. 

226 


My dusky Rose; w and m T. S. Allen. 
© Arthur J. Allen, as child of the 
deceased author. R 26216. 227 


My little girl is a shy little girl; from 
The belle of Mayfair, w Basil Hood, 
m Leslie Stuart. © Katharine 

- Leslie Stuart, as widow of the au- 

‘ thor of m. R 26254. 228 


My name is Morgan, but it ain’t J. P.; 
w Will A. Mahoney, m Halsey K. 
-Mohr. © Will Mahoney, as author 
of w. R 26220. 229) 


Naiade (La); scherzo-ballet, Fréd- 
éric Binet, op. 73; pf.. © Marie 
Dupalet, as widow. R 26279. 230 


National emblem; march, Edwin 
Hugene Bagley; military. band. © 
Clare Esther Dodge, as child of the 
deceased author. R 26219. Zest 


National (The) song book; complete 
coll. of folk-songs, carols and rounds, 
ed. and arr. Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford. © Jennie Anna Stanford, as 
widow. R 26154. 232 


Ne mentons pas aux femmes; valse 
lente, paroles P. Forgettes, m 
Rodolphe Berger. © Honorine 
Isopy, as executor of the author of 
m. R 26405. 233 


Rodolphe Berger; pf. © 
Honorine Isophy, as executor of the 
author. R 26402. 234 


Night (The) piece; song, w Robert 
Herrick. © Roger Quilter, as au- 
thor of m. Nes 26115. 235 


Nightingale (The) has a lyre of gold; 
w W. E. Henley, m Agnes H. Lam- 
bert. © Maye Lambert, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 26195. 

236 

No bird can sing in a darkened room; 
w and m Charles D. Bingham. © 
Dolena Bingham, as widow. R 
26264. 237 


a 


253 


Nos chansons; chanson, poésie André 


Alexandre. © Georges Htie, as au- 
thor of m. R 26366. 238 
Nuit de printemps; chanson. © Max 
d’Ollone, as author. R 26304. 239 
Nuit mystérieuse; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 26872. 240 
O for a closer walk with God; anthem, 
w William Cowper. © William 
Reed, as author of m. R 25999. 241 


O memory; w Lydia Smith, m Henry 
Leslie, ed.; sop., alto. and ten. © 
Henry Clough-Leighter, as author of 
editing. R 25995. 242 


O salutaris; motet, J. Faure; sop. et 
mezzo-sop., avec ace. d’orgue ou pf. 
© Louise Victoria Herman, as 
widow. R 26384. 243 


O sweet old song of Bethlehem; 
Christmas carol, w Myra Goodwin 
Plantz,. m George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Lillias Nevin, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26008. 244 


Oh! Amber eyes; song, poem Laurence 
Hope. © Hubert Bath, as author 
of m. R 26199. 245 


Old Broadway; song. © Jos. E. 
Howard, as author. R 25983. 246 


Old Glory evermore; song, Thomas H. 
Chilvers. © Thomas Chilvers, as 
author. R 26268. — 2AT 


Old (The) old story; Christmas serv- 
ice, W. A. Post, Lizzie DeArmond 
and Alice Jean Cleator. © Hope 
pub. co., aS proprietor of composite 
work. R 26353. 248 


Ombres (Les) du soir; violoncelle et 
pf. © Auguste Chapuis, as author. 


R _6064. 249 
One and one make one; song. © Jos. 

EH. Howard, as author. R 25979. 
250 


Out in the sunshine; two-pt. song, w 
Frederick Enoch, m Ciro Pinsuti, 


ed: women’s voices. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, as author of edit- 
ing. R 26006. 21 


Out of the birch leaves; song, from 
Gwenevere, w Ernest Rhys. ©. Vin- 
cent Thomas, as author of m. R 
26197. 252 


Out on a frolic; march and .two-step, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth; orch. © Frank 
H. Grey, as author. R 26217. 253 


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254 


Paladilhe (E.) Fantaisie; poésie Thé- 
ophile Gautier. © Jeanne Elisa- 
beth Georgina Lefebvre, as widow of 
the author of m. R 26330. 254 


Panis angélicus; par Samuel Rous- 
seau; basse solo avec ace. d’orgue, 
choeur ad lib., violon solo et harpe 
ad lib. et contrebasse ad lib.; en ré 


bémol. © Camille Louise Chateau, 
as. widow. R 26337. 255 
Pantoum; berceuse hindoue, poésie 


Théodore de Banville, m E. Pala- 
dilhe. © Jeanne Elisabeth Georgina 
Lefebvre, aS widow of the author 
of m. R 26331. 256 


Partons, joli ccur; terzetto, poésie 
Gabriel Vicaire, m op. 29, no. 2; 
voix de femmes. © Henri Biisser, 
as author of m. R 26066. 257 

Pastel; poésie Théophile Gautier, m E. 
Paladilhe. © Jeanne Elisabeth 
Georgina Lefebvre, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26332. 258 


Pastourelle; by A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 
2; pf.; in G. © Wilhelm Aletter, as 


author. R 25967. 259 

paroles André Spire; 2 voix de 
femmes. Henri Rabaud, as 
author of m. R 26336. 260 


Pavane; from Dorothy’s wedding day, 
for four solo voices, w and m H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, as executor. R 26133. 261 


Paysage; poésie Théophile Gautier, m 
E.. Paladilhe. © Jeanne Elisabeth 
Georgina Lefebvre, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26333. 262 


Petit (Un) roseau; paroles H. de 
Regnier, m Théodore Dubois. 1. 
Tén. ou sop.—2. Bar. ou mezzo-sop. 
© Charles Antoine Dubois, as child 


of the deceased author. R 26285, 
26322. 263, 264 
Petites (Les) moissonneuses; par 


Frédéric Binet, op. 75, no. 3; pf. 
sur 5 notes sans déplacement. © 
Mare Dupalet, as widow. R 26328. 


265, 


Peu (Un) d’amour; valse lente, paroles 
Julien Rémy, m Rodolphe Berger. 
© Honorine Isopy, as executor of 
the author of m. R 26838. 266 


valse, sur les motifs de l’opérette 
Correspondance, Rodolphe Berger ; 
pf. © Honorine Isopy, as executor 
of the author. R 26358. 267 


Phalenes (Les) ; etude-caprice; pf. © 
Aime Lachaume, as_ author. R 
26125. 268 


pt. Il, n. s., ¥. 28 


Pianissimo; pf. © Aime Lachaume, 
as author. R 26124. 269 


Play the game; from The belle of May- 
fair, Leslie Stuart. © Katharine 
Leslie Stuart, as widow. R 26238. 

270 


Plus (La) réveuse; valse, Gabriel Al- 
lier; pf. © Marie Aline Jeanne 
Laune, as widow. R 26083. 271 


Polka des amours; air de ballet de 
Madame Trois Etoiles, de Rodolphe 
Berger; pf. © Honorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 26298. 

Ae 


Popular church organ pieces; ed. Hans 
Lichter. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
as author of editing. R 25994. 273 


Postlude in D major; by L. Henniker, 
arr. and ed.; organ. © Ralph Bel- 
lairs, as author. R 26175. 274 


Poursuite (La); by Paul Wachs; pf. 
© Blanche Wachs, as widow. R 
26208. 275 


Premiére caresse; valse, op. 133, de 


Triplepatte. 1. Pf—2. Orch. © 
Georges Bernard, as author. R 
26315, 26349. 216, 217 


Priéres d’enfant:; suite; chant et pf. 
© Pierre de Bréville, as author. R 
26407. 278 


Princess beggar; musical comedy, bk. 
and lyrics Edward Paulton, m A. G. 
Robyn. 1. Voc. sc—2. Finale 1. © 
Edward Paulton, as author of w, 
and Alfred G. Robyn, as author of 


m. R 26245, 26257. 279, 280 
Quel galant; chanson, tr. francaise 
M. D. Calvocoressi. © Maurice 


Ravel, as author of m. R 26089. 
281 


Rayon de soleil; chanson, poésie An- 
dré Alexandre. © Georges Hiie, as 
author of m. R 26364. 282 


Récit et air de Lia; de L’enfant vro- 
digue, paroles E. Guinand, m Claude 
Debussy. 1. Partition orch.—2. 1°** 
violons. © Emma Léa Moyse, as 
widow of the author of m. R 26061, 
26062. 283, 284 


Recollection ; character piece, op. 12; 
violin and pf. © Josef Holbrooke, 
as author. R 26145. 285 


Reconciliation ; character piece, op. 12; 
violin and pf. © Josef Holbrooke, 
as author. R 26146. 286 


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no. 7, 1933 


Rejoice, rejoice; Christmas proces- 
sional, w W. C. Dix; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, as author of m. R 26007. 

y 287 

Resolve (A); poésie Francois Coppée, 
English w Constance Bache, deutsche 
uebertragung M. D. Calvocoressi, m 
H. de Fontenailles; ton original en 
si maj. © Marie Elisabeth Liébert 
de Nitray, as widow of the author 
of m. R 26093. 288 


Resurrection ; drame, tire du roman de 
Léon Tolstoi, paroles César Hanau, 
tr. francaise Paul Ferrier, m Franco 
Alfano; partition compléte chant et 
pf. © Marcel Briol, as next of kin 
of the author of translation, who is 
not living. R 25962. 289 


Reveil (Le) de la mariée; chanson, tr. 
francaise M. D. Calvocoressi. © 
Maurice Ravel, as author of m. R 
26087. 290 


Roi (Le) aveugle; légende scandinave 
en 2 actes, Hugues Le Roux. 
Henry Fevrier, aS author of m. R 


26401. 291 
Romance; poésie Paul Bourget, m 
Claude Debussy; voix élevées. 


Paroles francaises et anglaises. © 
EHmma Léa Moyse, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26072. 292) 


Rondino in E flat; recital piece without 
octaves, A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 8; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
259738. 293 


Rose (The) and the violet; w J. E. 
Fay, m James B. Oliver. © John 
Everett Fay, as author of w, and 
George A. P. Oliver and Fred Oliver, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 26256. 294 


Roses by summer forsaken; w Alfred 
Hyatt, m Ernest Newton. © Dorothy 
Cornelius, as executor of the author 
of m. R 26121. 295 


Roslin castle; old Scotch song, arr. 
with new ace. © Alexander Camp- 
bell Mackenzie, ag author. R 26179. 

296 


Run along; song. © Charles LePaige, 
as author. R 26270. 297 


Sa derniére lettre; pf. © Gabriel 
’ Frontin, as author. R 26295. 298 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) L’an- 
cétre; drame lyrique, poéme L. Augé 
de Lassus. © Marie Laure Truffot, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26056. 299 


312 

Les cloches de la mer. Paroles 
francaises et anglaises. © Marie 
Laure Truffot, as widow. R 26073. 
300 


—— Les fées; chanson, poésie Th. de 
Banville, English, Nita Cox. 
Marie Laure Truffot, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26079. 301 


—— Romance; pour violon, pf. ou 
harpe, et orgue, op. 27, no. 3; violon 
et pf. © Marie Laure Truffot, as 
widow. R 26101. 302 


Suzette et Suzon; poésie Victor 
Hugo; mezzo-Sop. ou bar. en ré. 
Paroles francaises et anglaises. © 
Marie Laure Truffot, as widow of 
the author of m. R 26078. 303 


Same (The) old game; from The stu- 
dent king, w Frederic Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25986. 304 


Same (The) old story; from The stu- 
dent king, w Frederic Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Anna De Koven, as 
widow. R 25989. 305 


Santa Claus and his helpers; Christ- 
mas Service, T. Martin Towne, Chas. 
H. Gabriel and Bertha E. Bush. © 
Hope pub. co., as proprietor of com- 
posite work. R 26355. 306 


Sarabande; from Dorothy’s wedding 
day, for four solo voices, w and m 
H. Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, aS executor of the author. 
R 26130. 307 


Scherzo in A; recital piece without 
octaves, A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 6; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 


25971. 308 
Scherzo-valse; pour violon avec ace. 
de pf., Théodore Dubois. Partition 


d’orch. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
26290. 309 


Seotch bagpiper in A flat; recital piece 
without octaves, A. Tellier, op. 30, 


no. 9; pf. © Wilhelm Aletter, as 
author. R 25974. 310 
Seawards; song, w Monro Anderson. 


© Josef Holbrooke, as author of m. 
R 26142. 311 


Sérénade; de Louis D-émer, transcrite ; 
2 pfs.,4 mains. © Georges de Laus- 
nay,.as author of transcription. R 
26311. 312 


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Sérénade; w Robert Browning, m Gena 
Branscombe. © Gena Branscombe - 


Tenney, as author of m. R 25953. 
313 


Sérénade andalouse; de Louis Gregh, 
op. 107. 1. Pf.—2. Violoncelle et pf. 
© Henri Gregh, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 263857, 


26409. 314, 315 
Sérénade grotesque; pf. © I. Philipp, 
as author. R 26370. 316 


Short scale studies for the pianoforte ; 
by Ralph H. Bellairs. © Ralph Bel- 
lairs, as author. R 26156. 3lT 


Si j'ai parlé, si j’ai aimé; paroles H. de 
Regnier, m Théodore Dubois. 1. Tén 
ou sop.—2. Bar. ou mezzo-sop. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as child of 
the deceased author. © 26286, 
26321. 318, 319 


Singing (The) lesson; duet, w Claude 
Aveling. © William Henry Squire, 
as author of m. R 26123. 320 


Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere; 
scena, poem Tennyson. © Herbert 
Bunning, as author of m. R 26122. 


o2t 
Soir @hiver; chanson. © Max d’Ol- 
lone, as author. R 26308. 322 


Soir dorage; chanson, poésie Albert 
Samain. © Ernest Moret, as author 
of m. R 26389. 323 


Soir de mai; valse, Albert Landry, op. 
262: pf. © Aimée Pauline Pasquier, 
as widow. R 26392. 324 


Soldat (Le) de plomb; par Albert 
Landry; pf. 4 4 mains. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
26406. 325 


Some blessed day; hymn-anthem, w 
C. W. Ray, m George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Lillias 


Nevin, aS widow. R 26003. 326 


Song (The) of Dinadan; from Gwene- 
vere, w Ernest Rhys. © Vincent 
Thomas, as author of m. R 26196. 

327 


Song (The) of songs; cantata, w from 
the Bible, m op. 51; soli and cho. © 
Edwin H. Lemare, as author. R 
26193. 328 


Sonnet chinois; poésie Théophile Gau- 
tier, m E. Paladilhe. © Jeanne 
Elisabeth Georgina Lefebvre, as 
widow of the author of m. R 26334. 

329 


pt. Tl, HOS. Vera 


Sonnie; w J. Francis Barron, m J. 
Airlie Dix. © Julia Annie Dix, as 
widow of the author of m: R 26126. 

| 330 


Sous les grands hétres; choral; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Auguste Chapuis, 
as author. R 26067. 331 


Souvenez-vous; valse, Gabriel Allier; 
pf. © Marie Aline Jeanne Laune, 
as widow. R 26080. 332 

Souvenir valse; op. 23, no. 3; violon- 
cello and pf. © Josef Holbrooke, as 
author. R 26150. 333 


Spring song; song, w St. John Lucas. 
© Graham Peel, as author of m. R 
26140. 334 


Staccato; de Louis Gregh, op. 105, no. 
3; violon et pf. © Henri Gregh, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 26400. 335 


Strauss (Richard) Salome; op. 54, 
drama nach Oscar Wilde’s gleich- 
namiger dichtung, in deutscher tiber- 
setzung Hedwig Lachmann. 1. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text, Otto Singer. — 2. 
Orchesterpartitur. © Richard 
Strauss, aS author of m. R 26411, 
26412. 336, 337 


vollstandiger klavieraus- 
zug mit text, Otto Taubmann. 

Elsa Taubmann, as widow of the 
author of arr. R 26043. 338 


Salomes tanz; aus Salome, drama, 
op. 54; fiir klavier zu 4 handen Otto 
Taubmann. © Elsa Taubmann, as 
widow of the author of arr. R 
26042. 339 


—— uebertragen Otto Singer ; 

klavier. © Elsa Singer, as widow 

of the author of tr. R 26041. 340 

orchesterpartitur. © 
Richard Strauss, as author. R 26413. 

341 

Such is love; duet, from The student 
king, w Frederic Ranken and Stanis- 
laus Stange, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna De Koven, as widow. R 
25988. 

Sur le lac enchanté du silence: chan- 
son, poésie Albert Samain. © Ernest 
Moret, as author of m. R 26378. 

343 


Surf song; song, poem Laurence Hope. 
© Hubert Bath, as author of m. R 
26200. 344 

Symbols: w Elsie Higginbotham, m 
Agnes H. Lambert. © Maye Lam- 
bert, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 26194. 345 


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Sympathy; w Althea Gyles, m op. 22. 
© Josef Holbrooke, as author of m. 
R 26189. 346 


Tag bobtail; w Du Maurier, m op. 22. 
© Josef Holbrooke, as author of m. 
R 26187. B47 


Tarentella; recital piece without 90c- 
taves, A. Tellier, op. 30, no. 7; pf. 
© Wilhelm Aletter, as author. R 
25972. 348 


Tentation; paroles Julien Remy, m 
Rodolphe Berger. © Honorine 
Isopy, as executor of the author of 
m. JR 26278: 349 


That is why I love her; by Archie E. 
Morrow. © Ella Morrow, as widow. 
mR 26252. 350 


There are twa bonnie maidens; old 
Scotch song, arr. with new acc. 
Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, as 
author of m. R 26180. 351 


Tityre; extraite des poémes Virgiliens, 
Théodore Dubois; fifite et pf. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as child of 
the deceased author. R 26309. 352 


To daisies; song, w Robert Herrick. 
© Roger Quilter, as author of m. R 
26112. 353 


Torna amore; cancion, melodia. © 
Arturo Buzzi-Peecia, as author. R 
25964. 304 


Tout gai; chanson, tr. francaise M. D. 
Calvocoressi. © Maurice Ravel, as 
author of m. R 26092. 355 


Tristesse; chanson sans paroles; pf. 
© Ernest Moret, as author. R 26395. 
356 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chan- 
son triste; arr. and ed.; organ. © 
Ralph Bellairs, as author. R 26161. 

307 


—— Marche caractéristique; arr. and 
ed.; organ. © Ralph Bellairs, as 
author. R 26174. 358 


Two hearts; poésie Hippolyte Lucas, 
Hnglish w Constance Bache, deutsche 
uebertragung M. D. Calvocoressi, m 
H. de Fontenailles; ton original en 
fa. © Marie Elisabeth Liébert de 
Nitray, aS widow of the author of m. 
R 26094. 359 


Up in the morning early; old Scotch 
song, arr. with new ace. © Alexan- 
der Campbell Mackenzie, as author 
of m. R 26181. 360 


BY 6) 


Upside downy land; w Charles Noel 
Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26276. 361 


Valse de ballet; par Albert Landry, op. 
263; pf. © Aimée Pauline Pasquier, 
as widow. R 26398. 362 


Valse de letoile; air de ballet, de Ma- 
dame Trois Etoiles, par Rodolphe 
Berger ; pf. Honorine Isopy, as 
executor of the author. R 26297. 

363 


Valse lente; op. 12; violin and pf. © 
Josef Holbrooke, as author. R 26148. 
364 


Valse minuscule; par Frédéric Binet, 
op. 75, no. 1; pf. sur 5 notes sans 
déplacement. © Marie Dupalet, as 
widow. R 26326. ; 


Veillée d’amour; valse chanson, pa- 
roles Perre D’amor. © Alfred 
Fredly, as author of m. R 26404. 

366 
valse lente; pf. © Alfred Fredly, 
as author. R 26341. 367 


Vélo (Le) ; par Albert Landry, op. 266, 


no. 3; pf. 4 4 mains. © Aimée 
Pauline Pasquier, as widow. R 
26381. 368 


Verdi (Giuseppe) II1 trovatore; trans- 
cription Edouard Dorn, op. 39, no. 3, 
ed. and fingered Hans Lichter; pf. 
© Henry Clough-Leighter, as author 
of editing and fingering. R 25998. 

369 


Véritable (La) manola; boléro ségué- 
dille, Emile Bourgeois, transcrite 
Jules Cottin, op. 187; mand., avec 
ace. de pf. © Marie Madeleine Cot- 
tin, as next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 26351. 370 


Vers Cythére; ronde nocturne; pf. © 
Sam Phitt, as author. R 26820. 
371 


Vers les bois; chanson, poésie André 
Alexandre. © Georges Hiie, as au- 
thor of m. R 26359. a4 


Vers-luisants (Les); chanson, poésie 
André Alexandre. © Georges Hiie, 
as author of m. R 26360. 373 

Vieille histoire; par Frédéric Binet, op. 
75, no. 2; pf. sur 5 notes sans dé- 


placement. © Marie Dupalet, as 
widow. R 26827. 374 


Vieux (Le) chéne; violoncelle et pf. © 


Auguste Chapuis, as author. R 
26070. 375 


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Villanelle; poésie Joachim du Bellay, 
m Théodore Dubois. 1. Bar. ou 
mezzo-sop. »— 2. Tén. ou sop... © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, as child of 
the deceased author. R 263891, 
26397. 376, 377 


Violets ; two-pt. song, w Dinah Muloch 
Craik, m Frederic H. Cowen, ed.; 
women’s voices. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, as author of editing. R 
26005. 378 


Waltz me, Bill; song. © Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, as author. R 25984. 
379 


We've come from court ; from The belle 
of Mayfair, Leslie Stuart. © Kath- 
arine Leslie Stuart, as widow. R 
26234. 380) 


Welcome to princess; from The belle 
of Mayfair, Leslie Stuart. © Kath- 
arine Leslie Stuart, as widow of the 
author. R 26248. 381 


What hast Thou given for me; hymn- 
anthem, w Frances Ridley Havergal, 
m op. 26, no. 3. © Paul Ambrose, 
as author of m. R 26000. 382 


What will the world say: from The 


belle of Mayfair, w Basil Hood, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of 
m. R 26251. 383 


When father rode the goat; w anon.; 
male quartet. © Walter H. Lewis, 
as author. R 26265. 384 


Where you go will I go; from The 
belle of Mayfair. w Basil Hood, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow. R 26244. 385 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; anthem for Christmas, w 


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pt. 10, n. s., Vv. 28: 


Nahum Tate. © J. Christopher 
Marks, as author of m. R 26010. 


Whirling (The) dervish; dance char- 
acteristique, arr. R. E. Hildreth; 
orch. © J. W. Lerman, as author. 
R 26218. 387 


Who’s there; song, Chris Smith and 
Harry Brown. © Christopher Smith, 
as one of the authors. R 26208. 388. 


Wilson (H. Lane) Finale; from 
Dorothy’s wedding day, for four solo 


voices. © Robert Barclay Wilson, 
389° 


as executor. R. 26136. 


Pastorale; from Dorothy’s wed- 
ding day, for four solo voices. © 
Robert Barclay Wilson, as executor. 


R 26128. 390. 


Winter (The) it is past; old Scotch 
song, arr. with new acc. © Alex- 
ander Campbell Mackenzie, as au- 
thor.» R..261 ta. 391 


Won't you be my girlie; song. © Jo- 
seph E. Howard, as author. R 25978. 
392° 


Won’t you buy; from The girl behind 
the counter, song, w J. St. A. John- 
son. © Augustus Barratt, as au- 
thor of m. R 26201. 393 


1*° arabesque; par Claude Debussy; 
harpe. © Emma Léa Moyse, as wi- 
dow. R 26107. 394 


2° arabesque; par Claude Debussy ; 
harpe. © Emma Léa Moyse, as wi- 
dow. R 26106. 395. 


7™° barearolle; par Gabriel Fauré, op. 
90; pf. © Philippe Roger Fauré- 
Fremiet and Emmanuel Fauré-Fre- 
miet, as next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 26281. 396: 


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386. 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
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PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


19338 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 4 
No. 8 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1933 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
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any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

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tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin (Frédéric Francois) ; 
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Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Puccini (Gia- 
como); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Schubert (Franz Peter); Strauss 
(Richard); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,’ “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” ‘“ étude,” 
“ study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should only be made under the names of 
the composers, 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vili of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages 1x—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Ttaly, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages x1li—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 

(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICK.—TIf£ the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words 
‘or music, no statement of authorship is given. 


Absent minded Flo; w Sidney Clare 
and Charles Tobias, m J. Fred 
Coots; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
16, 19383; E pub. 37476; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 15734 

Accordionist’s parade; march, arr. S. 


Rindone; [accordion] © 1c. Aug. 
16, 1933; E unp. 75115; Nick San- 


tella. 15735 
Ach, Herr Schmitt .. .; rheinlander- 
modern, tanz, text u. m Walter 


_ Carlos, klavier-arr. Hans Schneider. 
© Oct. 15, 1932; E for. 30998; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky). 15736 


Ach! it must be luff; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74620; 
Samuel Gerber. 15737 


Ad Italo Balbo, ed agli eroi del cielo; 
versi e melodia. 
EH pub. 37332; Francesco Mormile. 

15738 


Adieu; w and m Delia Rusk. © July 
3, 1988; E pub. 37339; Richard 


Drake Saunders. 15739 


Adios; w Michael Doran, m V. Bal- 
laseyus; [bar.] © 1 e¢. Aug. 29, 
1983; E unp. 75734; Virginia Bal- 
laseyus and Emilia Clapham. 15740 


Adkins (Alex) simplified piano meth- 
od for playing popular music. 
Complete course. © Aug. 10, 1933; 
AA 127451; Alex Waller Adkins. 

15741 


After the tragedy; by L. E. De Fran- 
cesco and Peter Brunelli, orch. P. 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. © 1 e. 
Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74986; Movie- 
tone music corp. 15742 


After tonight; w and m Ralph Mat- 
thews, Lillian Armstrong and Clar- 
ence Williams; with ukulele arr. 
© July 25, 1983; E pub. 37386; 
Clarence Williams music pub co., 
inc. 15743 


After you’ve said you were thru; 
song, melody Robt. H. Brennen. © 


© July 21, 1933; 


1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74893; 
Lena Latimer. 15744 
Ah! surprise; w Edward Eliscu, mel- 


ody Harry Akst. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1933; E unp. 758387; Irving Berlin, 


ine. 15745 
Ain’t-cha’ glad; w Andy Razaf, m 
Thomas Waller, pf. arr. R. N. 
Noeltner. © Aug. 8, 1933; E pub. 


01406; Keit-Engel, inc. 15746 


Ajanta-fresken; ballett, v. Alexander 
Tscherepnin, op. 32; klavierauszug. 
© May 23, 1933; E for. 31270; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 15747 

Al musgot; one-step, Ugo Solazzi; pic- 
cola orch. parti. © Aug. 3, 1933; 
E for. 31097; G. Ricordi & co. 


15748 

Alabama bound; song. © 1c. Aug. 
7, 1983; E unp. 74694; Joseph 
Tirendi. 15749 


Alabama moon; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1933; E unp. 75285; Marie B. Tur- 


ner. 15750 
Alanna; valse song. © 1. Aug. 15, 
19338; E unp. 75249; George G. 
Barker, sr. 15751 


Albatross; by Iris de Cairos-Rego; 
pf. © June 20, 1933; E for. 31082; 
Augener, ltd. 15752 


Album delle novita Carisch estate 
1933; versi Mendes, Marf and 
others, m V. Mascheroni, Mariotti 
and others, orch. V. Ripa; piccola 
orch. pti. © July 5, 1933; E for. 
81139; A. & G. Carisch & ec 15753 


All aboard, here we go to Chicago; 
song, m arr. Burrell Van Buren. 
1 c. Aug. 22, 1933; E unp. 75359; 
Katherine Dolinich. 15754 


All American girls; from Best of ene- 
mies, w and m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. © Aug. 16, 1933; E pub. 
37455; Movietone music corp. 

15755 


All I want is love; w P. C. Jones, 
melody Carl B. Anderson. © 1 «¢. 


665 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15756 


All I want is love—Continued. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74811; Peter 
Cabell Jones and Carl Anderson. 
15756 


All I want sweetheart is you; w and 
m Len Bureay, arr. Chas. W. Kar- 
bach. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1983; E unp. 
75323; Leonard Burkey. 15757 


All in my love for you; w and m 
Reginald Thomas, arr. Paul Hill; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1931; 
E pub. 37605; Sterling songs, inc. 

15758 


All mine; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢ Aug. 7, 
193838; E unp. 74666; Marion Rex- 
roth. 15759 


All of my time; w and melody. ©1lc. 
Ale. -s,. 190355 Kip, J47oT. red 
Woodaman. 15760 


All on account of you; fox-trot song. 
©1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74850; 
Mary E. Sullivan. 15761 


All over Italy, they sing so prettily; 
waltz, w Ralph Butler, m Ronnie 
Munro, arr. Eddie Griffiths; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Aug. 18, 1938; E pub. 387548; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 1562 


with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 18, 1933; HE: pulsw3%551; 
Irwin Dash music co., Itd. 15763 


All the little birds are singing; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
75553; Delford Tregaskis. 15764 


All the world’s in tune; song, melody 
Louis Jackson. © 1 ¢« Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75752; John Sheridan 
Flinn. 15765 


Alles fiir Deutschland; marsch, m 
Paul Bendix u. Hermann Mannecke; 
orch. stimmen mit text. © Apr. 1, 
19338; E for. 31188; Paul Bendix. 

15766 


Alma mater; pf. ©1. Aug. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 75544; Robert F. Karsch. 
15767 


Alone with your memory; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w.. © 1 « 
Aug. 9, 1988; E unp. 75586; Mabel 
Bradshaw. 15768 

Along the winding river Hel; valse 
song. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1983; E unp. 
15247; W. A. Curry. 15769 


Always in the dark; w and melody 
Harry Richman, Mildred and Alvin 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Kaufman and Leonid Leonardi. © 
1 e. Aug. 31, 19838; E unp. 75836; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 15770 


Am I never to know; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 75043; 
Allen Glasser and Jimmy Delaney. 

15771 


Amazon; tropical rumba song, melody 
R. R. Irwin and David E. Peyton. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp. 74861; 
Robert R. Irwin. Sea wp 


America needs you now; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 
75282; Franklin S. McGowen. 15773 


America the eagle; mixed voices. © 
1‘e.. Aug. 17, 1983; Hi tap fonen: 
Robert H. Folks. 15774 


America triumphant; march, Jas. D. 
Johnston; new arr. for symphonic 
band. © July. 31," 1933; eon. 
37315; F. C. Menges. 15775 


American fidelity; march; solo B flat 
cornet. ©1 ec. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 
75149; Frederick G. Guilford. 15776 


American (The) legion will always 
carry on; march; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 74994; 
Ethel L. Mahoney. 15T(T 


American rhapsody; by Bill VanDen- 
burgh; pf. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 74681; Mildred Mabie Van- 
Denburgh. 15778 


Amos an’ Andy blues; song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 9, 193838; E unp. 74809; Arthur 
EK. Williams. 15779 


An der wiege; berceuse, Juliusz Wolf- 
sohn, op. 10, nr. 1; violine u. Klavier. 
© Mar. 10, 1933; E for. 31074; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky). 15780 


And how; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 75251; Andres R. Javier. 
15781 


And so goodbye; w and melody Allie 
Wrubel. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1983; 
E unp. 74857 ; Irving Berlin, inc. ~ 

15782 


And still I love you; w I. Caesar, 
melody Rudolf Friml. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
8, 1933; E unp. 74512; Irving Caesar, 
inc. 15783 


Angel band; w Stuart Anthony, m 
Brulier and Anthony. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
23, 1983; E unp. 753938; Movietone 
music corp. 15784 


Angel in disguise; waltz song. ©1ec. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75498; Mitchell — 
Schuster. 15785 @ 


666 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Angeline of mine; w and melody. © 
-1e@ Aug. 22, 1983; E unp. 75380; 
Jose Apillanis Barrientos. 15786 


Animal kingdom; by Willie Creager. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1983; E unp. 75351; 
William Creager. 15787 


Ann-Eliza, I’m a-calling you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74911; Peter Stephen West. 

15788 


Annie Laurie; musical comedy, w and 
melody. © 1c. July 24, 1933; EB 
unp. 74742; Julia E. Heck and May 
Crawford Becker. 15789 


Another; song, w Arnold Benson. © 
1 ec. Aug. 28, 1983; E unp. 75702; 
‘Lillian Wickdahl. 15790 


Another day; song. © 1. Aug. 17, 
» 19388; E unp. 75189; Ferne Marie 
Becker. vy 15791 


Antonio Pasquale Ramonio; w Frank 

Crumit, m Billy Curtis; with ukulele 
_arr. Louis Fleischer. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37534; Frank Crumit 
' gongs co. 15792 


Anxious hearts are begging love; valse 


song. ©i1c. July 31, 1933; E ump. | 
74557; Orville Archy Forman. 15793 | 


Any way the wind blows; from Shady 


lady, w and m Bud Green, Cliff. 


Friend and Sam H. Stept; with uku- 
lele arr. © July 29, 1933; E pub. 
37403; Mills music, inc. 15794 


Apollo revyen 1933; sangene fra rev- 
yen, tekst Mogens Dam og Aage 
Steffensen, m Kai Normann Ander- 
-sen; pf. © July 31, 1933; E for. 
31195; Wilhelm Hansen. 15795 


Arm in arm, side by side; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 
75170; Sam Kavalsky. 15796 


Armenian dance no. 1; violin and pf. 
© Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37586; Var- 
tanush Asdikian. 15797 


Army invisible we; song. ©1ce. Aug. 
~ 18, 1933; E unp. 75203; Cora Bourne 
Homer. 15798 


Around the world with Roosevelt; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; 
EK unp. 74921; George David Mill. 

15799 


As by the streams of Babylon; by 
Thomas Campian, arr. R. Nathaniel 
Dett; solo voice, with mixed cho. 
ace. © July 27, 1933; E pub. 37505; 

~ G. Schirmer, inc. 15800 


11096—33—-—2 


15815 


As long as I have my own way; w and 
melody. © 1. Aug. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 75659; Jack Herbert Schulze. 

15801 


As torrents in summer; from King 
Olaf, w Longfellow, m Edward El- 
gar; unison voices. © Aug. 31, 
1933; E for. 31266; Novello & co., 
ltd. 15802 


Ashes of love; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75588; Anne Bassett. 

15803 


Ask me over to tea; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 12, 19838; E unp. 74999; 
Francis Thomas Campfield. 15804 


At eventide; w Paul Gannon, m Ralph 
Federer. © Aug. 23, 1933; E pub. 
379501; Volkwein bros., inc. 15805 


At last; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
30, 19383; E unp. 75784; William 
Clarence Nelson. 15806 


At the dance of the dolls; w and m N. 
Iatalese and Godfrey E. Muth. © 
1c July 22, 19838; E unp. 74745; 
Nick Iatalese. 15807 


Au revoir; waltz, w Frank Carter, m 
Henry C. Pellerin; with ukulele arr. 
© July 15, 1933; HE. pub. 37474; 
Dearborn music co. 15808 


Australian moon; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75000; 
Christina Lambert Sewell. 15809 


Autumn leaves; rustic dance; pf. © 
1 ec. Aug. 7, 19388; E unp. 74710; 


Gertrude Estelle Morley. 15810 
Autumn (An) tune; by Frederick 
Kell; viola solo; pf. ace. © July 


28, 19383; E for. 31117; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 15811 


Ave Maria; song, m Nina Picini. © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1983; E unp. 75429; 
Nina Picton Mersereau. 15812 


w traditional, m Paolo Giaquinto ; 
men’s voices; pf. or harmonium acc., 


ad lib. © Aug. 29. 1933 ; Gaited: 
37610; G. Ricordi & Co., ine. 15813 
Baby don’t say no; song. ©1c. Aug. 


3, 1983; E unp. 74536; Herman Her- 
bert Tutelman. 15814 | 


Baby hands; w Larry Ross, m W. 
Ganz, S. Lighter and Larry Ross. © 
1 e. Aug. 18, 19383; E unp. 75162; 
Wm. Ganz, Sam Lighter and Law- 
rence Rosenblatt. 15815 


667 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15816 


Baby’s lullaby; w and m Bob Nibling. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74541; 
Allene Nibling. 15816 


Baby’s smile; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74691; 
Margaret O’Connor. 15817 


Bacchanalian song; w Shakespeare, m 
Ruggero Vené; men’s voices. © 
Aug. 29, 193838; E pub. 37612; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc. 15818 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adagio und 
fuge G-moll; aus der 1. sonate, fur 
violine allein, bearb. Winfried Wolf; 
klavier. © May 23, 1933; E for. 
31135: Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 15819 


— Gavotte; from a partita for violin 
alone, arr. Charles Woodhouse; 
string orch. sc. © Aug. 1, 1933; E 
for. 31090; Hawkes & son (London) 


ltd. . 15820 
Ballet suite for orkester; af Oskar 
Gyldmark; stemmer. © July 15, 


1931; E for. 31110; Alfred Thorsings 
musikforlag. 15821 


Bandit theme; by V. Ballaseyus; mel- 
ody in bass, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75735; Vir- 
ginia Ballaseyus and Emilia Clap- 
ham. 15822 


Bandolero (El) ; musical comedy, bk. 
David and Lucile Glidden, lyrics and 
m D. Glidden. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
D 28499; David Lingo. 15822* 


Baracutey (El); melodia J. Escarpen- 
fer, C), dics July 22.1933.) ap. 
74498 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

15823 


Barearola; poesia Alessandro Gianni- 
otti, m Guido Bianchini. © July 31, 
1933; E for. 31036; G. Ricordi & co. 

15824 


Battle of the century; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 74660; 
Claude Lapham. 15825 


Be happy-go-lucky and you can’t go 
wrong; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
4,1933; E unp. 74591; Laurette Has- 
kins. 15826 


Be yourself; musical comedy, bk., lyr- 
ics and m L. Nemerson and L. Lowy. 
©1c. July 26, 1933; D 28490; Larry 
Lowy and Lew Nemerson. 15826* 


Beau Brummel; selections, w Edward 
Eliscu and Raymond B. Egan, m 
Harry Tierney. ©1ec. Aug. 8 1933; 
E unp. 74779; Select theatres corp. 

15827 


pt. II, nD. s., Vv. 28 


Beautiful California; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74613; Torrey Borden Maghee. 

15828 


Beautiful golden dreams; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75580; 
Patience Elizabeth Allen. 15829 


Beautiful isle of love, in the sea _ of 
dreams; song; sop. and alto. © 
July 28, 1933; E pub. 373849; Grace 
May Yapp. 15830 


Beautiful Kennywood park; song, mel- 
ody Billy Blake. © 1 ¢, Aug. 19, 
1933; E unp. 75267; George Mar- 
shall. ; 15831 


Beautiful Wisconsin; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © July 20, 1933; E pub. 
37347 ; Sue M. Cole. 15832 


Because I love you; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75587; Lenore Paslay. 

15833 


song, m Stan Tucker. © 1 « 
Aug. 7, 1988; E unp. 74685; Clyde 
L. Aldrich. 15834 


Because I love you so; song. ©le«. 
Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75652; Amelie 
Lane Gubbins. 15835 


Beer; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 74700; William Simon Kenefick. 
15836 


Beer song: w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 19383; E unp. 74655; Marie 
T. Laing. . 15837 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Fir Elise; 
pf. With biographical sketch and 
glossary, rev., ed., fingering, phras- 
ing, etc., Louis Victor Saar. © Aug. 
17, 1983; E pub. 37531; Art publica- 
tion soc. 15838 


Theme and variations in C major; 
from Sonata in G, op. 14, no. 2; pf. 
With biographical sketch and glos- 
Sary, rev., ed., fingering, phrasing, 
pedaling, etec., Maurice Aronson. 

Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 375380; Art 
publication soe. 15839 


Before my heart was broken; song, Ww 
Margaret Widdemer. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
25, 1933; E unp. 75671; Rudolph 
Schuster. 15840 


Believe me, I’m in love with you; 
song, m Herman A. Hummel. ©1@. 
Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75782; Joseph 
F. School. 15841 

Beneath that dear old willow tree; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E,unp. 
75502; Claribel M. Blomquist. 15842 


668 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Benedictus; A flat, m Charles Wood; 
“mixed voices; organ ace. © Aug. 3, 
1983; E for. 31217; H. F. W. Deane 


_& sons, The year book press, ltd. 
15843 
Berceuse; di Renato Bellini, tras- 


_crizione Illuminato Culotta; piccola 
- orch, © Aug. 3, 1933; E for. 31096; 

G. Ricordi & co. 15844 
Beside the western sea; m Sylvester 
‘Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1. 


Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75612; Hugh 
Aspinwall. 15845 
Besos; danza; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 


3, 1933; E unp. 74505; Gertrude del 
Pino. 15846 


Better times are coming; song, alr. 
Reginald Barrett. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75090; Sara Louise Le 
Pompadour. 15847 


Bicycle (A) ride; by Samuel Kaylin; 
pf.-conductor. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 14975 ; Movietone music corp. 

15848 


Big moon, no wonder we fall in love 
with you; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 2, 1988; E unp. 74470; Joel D. 
Stansbury. 15849 


Big town girl; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1 ©. 
Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75823; Frank 
C. Page. 15850 


Birds (The) ; carol, w Hilaire Belloc, 
m J. Meredith Tatton ; unison voices ; 
pf. or organ acc. © July 24, 1933; 
-E for. 31106; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, Itd. 15851 


Birthday (A) book; 10 little tunes, 
Gladys A. Wood; pf., elementary 
grade. © July 27, 1933; E for. 
31042; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd. 

15852 


Biscuit roller; melody, Edward Hud- 
son. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 

' 74638; Melrose & Montgomery. 
15853 
Bison (The) ; unison, w Dorothy Mar- 
garet Stuart, m C. H. Kitson. © 
June 29, 193838; E for. 31011; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, ltd. 15854. 


Bitter (The) end; by P. Brunelli; 
-pf.-conductor. ©1c¢. Aug. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 75396; Movietone music corp. 

15855 


Black-Foxe, we fight for thee; w and 
melody James Sumner. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1983; E unp. 75274; Black-Foxe 
military institute. 15856 


15870 


Black moonlight ; from Too much har- 
mony, w and m Arthur Johnston and 
Sam Coslow. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 75178; Paramount produc- 
tions, inc. 15857 


Bleeding hearts; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 19383; E unp. 74687; 
Gladys Ewing Combes. 15858 


Bless your heart; w Milton Drake, m 
Harry Stride and Duke Enston; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 3, 1933; E pub. 
37320; Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, 
inc. 15859 


Blessed are the poor in spirit; anthem, 
w from St. Matthew 5, m F. Flax- 
ington Harker; mixed cho., with in- 
cidental mezzo-sop. solo; organ acc. 
© Aug. 21, 1933; EB pub. 37620; G. 
Schirmer, inc. @’ 15860 


Blessing (The) of the ship; 2-pt. song, 
w Alexander Nicolson, m Ernest Bul- 
lock. © July 24, 1933; E for. 31105; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, ltd. 15861 


Blow, blow, thou winter wind; part 
song, poem William Shakespeare; 
men’s voices. © July 28, 1933; E 
for. 31033; S. E. Lovatt. 15862 


Blowin’ the blues away; song, w Jack 
Linton and Adele Smith. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75728; Jack 
Hartman Linton. 15863 


Blue dragon waltz; arr. Sid Fisher ; pf. 
©l1e. Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75819; 
Raymond Benjamin Bayer, sr. 

iu 


Blue dream; tango, Pippo Barzizza ; 
orch. parti, con pf. acct. © June 15, 
1933; EH for. 31250; Mario Aromando, 

15865 


Blue (The) eagle; march; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 75382:; Edward 
Lewis Beers. 15866 


w and m Walt Burgess; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1983; E 
unp. 74739; Camae village guild. 

15867 


Blue eagle; song. © 1c Aug. 15, 
1933; E unp. 75065; Jacob Melvin. 
15868 


Blue eagle march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
19383; E unp. 75675 ; Rudolph Schus- 
ter. 15869 


Blue eyes; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 
19383; E unp. 753813; Robert Y. Ire- 
land. 15870 


669 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15871 


Blue hours; waltz, w Roy Turk, m 
Wayne King and Jerry Castillo; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 87559; Leo Feist, inc. 15871 


Blue jazz; fox-trot, Gene Gifford ; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 14, 1933; E pub. 37556; 
Lawrence music publishers, inc. 

15872 


Blue lady; song. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 74879; William Hale Cham- 
berlain. 15873 


Blue mirage; from Moonlight suite, 
- Domenico Savino; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1933; E pub. 37479; Robbins music 
corp. 15874 


Blue moon lullaby; song. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1933; E unp. 75028; Herman Eu- 
gene Burton. 15875 


Blue River moon; w Bob Trafton, m 
Al Pronk. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 75369; Albert N. Pronk. 

. 15876 


Blue yodel no. 12; w and melody Jim- 
mie Rodgers. © 1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 75290; Southern music pub. 

SCOx ime: 15877 


Bluer than blue; pf. treble with w. 
©1c. Aug. 3, 19383; E unp. 74539; 
Jack Ring. 15878 


—— song, m Herbert E. Blake; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
' 74713; Edgar L. Benson. 15879 


Blues; by Judd Cooke; pf. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1933; E unp. 74741; Francis 
Judd Cooke. 15880: 


Bohemian drinking song; w and m Val 
Burton and Will Jason; solo and 
male quartet. ©1ec. Aug. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 75391; Movietone music corp. 

' 15881 


Bonita; w Cherie Anderson; pf. © 1 
ce. Aug. 30, 1988; E unp. 75786; Art 
Hicks, jr. 15882 


Boo boo boo; from Too much harmony, 
w and m Arthur Johnston and Sam 
Coslow. © 1 c. Aug. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 75181; Paramount productions, 
ine. 15883 


Boo hoo hoo, L got the boo hoo blues; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74664; James A. Stefani. 15884 


Border (A) raid; by Leslie Fly; pf. 
© Aug. 9, 19338; E for. 31206; For- 
syth bros., ltd. 15885 


Born beneath the fishes, contrary little 
fishes; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


18, 1938; 
Thompson. 


E unp. 75164; Edith 
15886 


Boyhood’s happy days; valse song. © 
1 «© Auye.“23, VW93s. W-usp eeee, 
William F. Jackson. 15887 


Brahms (Johannes) Four choral prel- 
udes; op. 122, nos. 8, 10, 11 and 5, 
freely transcribed Catherine 
Kramer; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Aug. 
17, 1983; E pub. 37483; J. Fischer 
& bro. 15888 


— — Hungarian dance no. 5; arr. HE. 
Hansen; pf. accordion. © Aug. 8, 
1933; E for. 31161; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 15889 


Bravado; w Michael Doran, m VY. Bal- 
laseyus; bass voice. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75737; Virginia Bal- 
laseyus and Emilia Clapham. 

15890 


Brazos river moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1933;.E unp. 74491; 
Martha Vernon Robertson. 15891 


Bright (The) side; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E -unp: 
75210; Hazel Fields. 15892 


Bring back my man; song. © 1. 
Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74425; Eddie 
Geldmacher and Homer Remillard. 

15893 


Broken dreams; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75578; Alice Nicholson, 

15894 


Broken (A) heart; w Virginia E. 
Lovell, and melody. ©1e. Aug. 14, 
1933; E unp. 75005; Jean May 
Chapin. 15895 


Brother Hzra and sister Susan; w 
Frank Crumit, m Billy Curtis; with 
ukulele arr. Louis Fleischer. 
Aug. 21, 19383; E pub. 37536; Frank 
Crumit songs co. 15896 


Brothers of Romany; Gypsy drinking 
song, w Lester O’Keefe; [ten.] © 
1c Aug. 9, 1988; E unp. 74813; 
Gregory Stone. 15897 


Bruder, deine hand; ged. Albert Ser- 
gel, m Kurt Striegler, op. 71, no. 2. 
© May 26, 1983; E for. 30904; 
Sunnwend-verlag, G.m.b.H. 15898 


Buckin’ the wind; from Too much 
harmony, w and m Arthur Johnston 
and Sam Coslow. Rev. ©1c. Aug. 
16, 1933; E unp. 75176; Paramount 
productions, inc. 15899 


Build thee more stately mansions; 
poem Oliver Wendell Holmes, m 


670 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Mark Andrews, arr. Charles Dews; 
treble voices in unison with optional 
alto pt.; organ ace. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37619; G. Schirmer, 
ine, 15900 


Bulldogs of old Black-Foxe; w and 
melody James Sumner. © 1. Aug. 
19, 1933; E unp. 75273; Black-Foxe 
military institute. 15901 


Bup-bup-baby of mine; melody Willie 
Creager. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; H 
unp. 75352; William Creager. 15902 


Buttercup days; by Byron Coleman; 
pf. © Aug. 10, 1933; E pub. 37415; 
Theodore Presser co. 15903 


Butterflies gay; w Mabel Trustram, m 
Charles Wood; unison voices. 
July 7, 1933; EH for. 31104; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
ltd. 15904 


Butterflies romance; by Pat Pollard. 
©1ec. Aug. 5, 1933; EH unp. 74718; 
Florence Howell Cheatham Pollard. 

15905 


Buy a kiss; w Val Burton and Will 
Jason, melody Max R. Steiner. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1983; E unv. 74856; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 15906 


Buzzing; w and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 


4, 1933; E unp. 74603; Lasea L. Col- 
lins. 15907 


By a waterfall; from Footlight parade, 
w Irving Kahal, m Sammy Fain; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 23, 1933; 
HE pub. 87525; M. Witmark & sons. 

15908 

By the silvery Rio Grande; song, m 
James L. Brown; with pkulele arr. 


© 1c Aug..7, 1933; E unp. 74678; 
Robert Miller. 15909 


Cabin on the Mississippi shore; pf. 


with w. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1933; EB 
unp. 75049; Valle Stevens and 
Harry N. Eckmann. 15910) 


Cactus blossoms; operetta, w, lyrics 
~ andm Lajos C. Mark. ©1. Aug. 
22, 19383 ; D 28493 ; Louis C. Mark. 

15910* 


California, land of sunshine; song, m 
Gustave Sax, arr. Superior song 
studios. © 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 75146; Lucy Warder McKellup. 

15911 


California love’s refrain; pf. arr. 
Maud Clark Bedney; pf. with w. 
Pao) @ Aug; 22, 1988: HE unp. 75358 ; 
Silas Walton Brister, sr. 15912 


15928 


California moon; song, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren. © Aug. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 37578; Gertrude Hinshaw. 

15913 


valse song. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1938 ; 
E ounp. 75231; George Schuch. 


15914 
Call me again; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75822; Ethel 
Tyler. 15915 


Call me sweetheart, just for tonight ; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75472; Rose Ellen Hannasch. 15916 


Call me what you wish; by Pat Pol- 
lard... .©; lye. Aug: 5, 1933.3, Ei unp- 
74719; Florence Howell Cheatham 
Pollard. 15917 


Call of love; pf. with w. ©1e. Aug. 
16, 19338; E unp. 75070; George Le- 
Roy Hornsby. 15918 


Call (The) of the blue knights; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75745; 
Staten Johnson. 15919 


Call (The) of youth; hymn, w Hattie 
Mae Jackson, m Daniel Protheroe. 
© June 22, 1933 ; E pub. 37452; C. E. 
Houtkamp. 15920 


Call unto Me; sacred, Biblical w, m 
Wm. Dillon. © July 15, 1933; E 
pub. 373865; Karl F. Wittman. 15921 


Calling you; Brevard County song; pf. 
with w. © July 28, 1983; E pub. 
37366; Margaret L. Campbell. 15922 


—w Bob Du Soe, m B. Hollowell. 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 75032; 
Bert Hollowell and Robert C. Du 
Soe. 15923 


Calvin Coolidge memorial march ; band 
pts. © Aug. 26, 1933; E pub. 37580; 
Nick Cantafio. 15924 


Camel bells; w C. P. McDonald, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1933 ; E unp. 
75138; Helene Hipkins. 15925. 


Can you sing a song; song, w Joseph 
Morris. © July 1, 1933; E pub. 
37317; Helen Marie Eastes. 15926 


Can’t you hear me eall, mother, 
mother; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 75342; Ruby Danks Cadman. 

15927 


Canta... canta; poesia Domenico 
Varagnolo, m Guido Bianchini. © 
July 31, 19838; E for. 310387; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 15928 


671 


od 


ae 


15929 


Canta sirena; 1.°-4.° pout-pourri delle - 


piu celebri canzoni antiche dall’ 800 
al 900, compilatore Valentina Bi- 
deri; pf. conduttore. © May 831, 
1933; E for. 31209-31212; Casa edi- 
trice Ferdinando Bideri. 
15929-15932 


Cantus novus; w anon.; mixed voices. 
bk. 2. 4 propers. — bk. 38. Requiem 


mass. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 


37518, 37514; Robert W. Wilkes. 
15938, 15934 


Caprice A moll; by H. Wieniawski- 
Kreisler; 2 violins, pf. ace. arr. © 
1 c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74768; 
Aldo Ricci. 15935 


Captain (The): by R. H. Bassett; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 75394; Movietone music corp. 

15936 


Care free; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Aug. 9, 193838;-E unp. 74815; 
Franklin Hauser. 15937 


Cares; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 75365; Harnest Lynch Stith. 
15938 


Carol Lou; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1'c. Aug. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 75633; Elfrieda Maede and 
Alice Haese Maede. 15939 


Carry on thru your own N. R. A.; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75209; Pearl Squires Olsen. 

15940 


Cataplun; melody Rafael Hernandez. 
©l1c. July 22, 1933; E unp. 74493; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 15941 


Cathedral reveries; w G. H. Brahy; 
pr © 1c Aug. 9, 1933: Hump. 
74796; Helen Witt Tufts and Ger- 
trude Helen Brahy. 15942 


‘Cause I belong to you; w Lee R. 
Loeb, m Sam Walsh; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 24, 1933; E for. 31225; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd. 159438 


“Cause my baby’s sore at me; w and 


melody. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; HB 
unp. 75068; Hobson E. Houston. 
15944 


Celeghete (Le); versi Alessandro 
Gianniotti, m Guido Bianchini. 
July 31, 1933; E for. 31038; G. 
Ricordi & co. 15945 


Celestial marriage; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75452; 


Minnie B. Rosser. 15946 © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Century (The) fair; song. ©. 1 ec. 
Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74564; Mildred 
I. Humphrey. 15947 


Century (The) of progress march; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 21, 19383; E unp. 
75339; Norma Evans Corson, 1 

15948 

Chant to Allah; w Bob Du Soe, m B. 
Hollowell. © 1 ec. Aug. 2, 1983; E 
unp. 75035; Bert Hollowell and Rob- 
ert C. Du Soe. 15949 


Chaparrita (La); cancién, I. F. Es- 
peron, English lyrics Francia Luban. 
© Aug. 23, 19383; E pub, 37542; Ed- 
ward B. Marks musie corp. 15950 


Charivaria; 5 poems, w Edna St. Vin- 
cent Millay, m Maurice Besly. © 
Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 31088; Boosey 
& co., Itd. | 15951 


Chasing depression away; fox-trot, w 
W. H. Sheff, sr., m J. B. Sheff. © 
Aug. 7, 19383; E pub. 37469; William 
H. Sheff, sr. and Julia Belle Sheff. 

15952 


Cheer up—prosperity is on the way; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75455; Alice A, Foster. 

15953 


-Cheerfully live along; song, melody 


Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
9, 19383; E unp. 75579; Lillian Vig- 
gers. 15954 


Chicago by the sea; w Winifred Mc- 
Govern, m J. K. Wright. © July 
31, 1933; E pub. 37359; Hugh Mc- 
Govern and Jessie Kerr Wright. 

15955 


Chicago fair; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1988; E unp. 74669; Susan 
Grady. 15956 


Chimes of Christmas; complete sery- 
ice with new songs, W various au- 
thors, m I. H. Meredith. © July 29, 
1933; E pub. 37521; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co. 15957 


Chinese (A) festival; by Madeleine 
Evans; rhythmic band sc. and pts., 
with child conductor se. © July 26, 
1933; E for. 31153; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 15958 


Choose your lover; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 
74460; Paul Madison Kniskern. 

15959 


Choosing to do His will; hymn, w and 
m Marion Meader. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E pub, 37589; Hall-Mack co. 15960 


672 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


15988 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Chant po- 
‘lonais; op. 74, no. 12, arr. and adapt- 
ed Jan Hambourg; violin and pf. © 
July 25, 1933; E for. 31021; Hawkes 
_& son (London) Itd. 15961 


—— Mazourka in A minor; op. 68, no. 
2, arr. and adapted Jan Hambourg; 
‘violin and pf. © July 25, 1933; H 
for. 31019; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd, 15962 


— Nocturne in F; op. 15, no. 1, arr. 
and adapted Jan Hambourg; violin 
and pf. © July 25, 1938; E for. 

. 31017; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

15963 


—— Prelude in E minor; op. 28, no. 4, 
arr. and adapted Jan Hambourg; 
violin and pf. © July 25, 1933; E 
for. 31018; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 15964 


Valse in A flat; op. 6, no. 3, arr. 
and adapted Jan Hambourg; violin 
and pf. © July 25, 1933; E for. 
31022; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 
15965 


— Valse in A minor; op. 34, no. 1, 
arr. and adapted Jan Hambourg; 
violin and pf. © July 25, 1933; E 

_ for. 31020; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 15966 


Choral fantasy on nursery rhymes; 
by H. Alexander Matthews; mixed 
,.voices, 4 hand pf, ace. © July 22, 
1933; E pub. 37322; Oliver Ditson 
-¢co., inc. 15967 


Christopher Wren; w Hugh Chester- 
man, m Colin Taylor; unison voices. 
© Aug. 4, 1933; E for. 31119; Boosey 
_ & co., ltd. 15968 


Chung Hua; pf. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp, 75214; Imogene Pierson. 
; 15969 


Church bells at twilight; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Aug...9,,19383; KE unp. 75596; Phil 

_ Benson Perkins. 15970 


Church (The) that I know; pf. with 
few. (©) 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 
_ 14626; Norena Rasmussen. 15971 


Circus (The) clown; w and m Sister 
Mary Angela; pf. © 1e. July 7, 
1933; E unp. 73469; Mary Angela 
' Heegeman. 15972 


Clan song; song, w Russell Janney. © 
-1ée. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 74820; 
- Franklin Hauser. 15973 


Clean as a whistle; w Dorothy Fields, 

m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Wayne 

~ Allen. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75514; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

15974. 


Close your eyes; w and m Bernice 
Petkere; with ukulele arr. © July 
28, 1983; E pub. 37310; Sherman, 
Clay & co. 15975 


Close your eyes, moon; w and melody. 
©i1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75444; 
Sadie G. Bessett. 15976 


Coed of the U. S. A.; pf. treble with w. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 75011; 
Hdward G. Kentner. 15977 


Coeur d’Alene; song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75619; Dale Fulton. 
15978 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs; compiled A. de Martino; 
mand. Serie 134. © Feb. 28, 1933; 
E for. 31099; Italian book co. 15979 


College days; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 8, 193838; E unp. 74520; 
Ernest Miller. 15980 


Columbus; overture, harmonized and 
military band arr. Louis Koski. Sc. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75851; 
Edwin E. R. Heilakka. 15981 


Combine with me; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1933; EH unp. 75458; 
Albert James Osborne. 15982 


Come and go with me; w and melody 


J. G. Belt. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; BE 
unp. 74886; Southern music pub. ¢o., 
ine. 15983 
Come back, my dear; waltz, Amedeo 
Escobar; orch. parti. © May 1, 
1933 ; E for. 31249; Mario Aromando. 
15984 


Come back to me; tango fox-trot, w 
and melody Lloyd C. Rudy. ©1e. 
Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74567; Edru 
music publishers. 15985 


—w and melody. © 1. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74597; Nell Thompson 
Miller. 15986 


Come back to me sweetheart again; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 
75334; John Paulsteiner. 15987 


Come back to the one who is waiting 
tonight; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
DE. WIth) Week), 1 Cy Attar oe nent: 
E unp. 75638; Lewis James Bales. 

15988 


Come down sinner, yo’ none too late; 
arr. Otto L. Bohanan; organ. © 1c. 


673 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15989 


Come down sinner, yo’ none too late— 
Continued. 
Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74521; Florence 


D. Bohanan. 15989 
Come, Gip, and romp with me; by 
Carl M. Safford; pf. © Jan. 31, 


1933; E pub. 37493; Boston music 
co. 15990: 


Come home Jack; valse song. ©41e. 
Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 75227; Cora 
E. Crow. 15991 


Come on in baby; melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74689; Lester 
Melrose. 15992 


Come on let’s go down South; w Mag- 
delan Rita Bradshaw, m Thelma 
Marie Howell. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74444; Howell & Bradshaw. 

15993 


Coming home with the milkman; fox- 
trot, w and m Hwart; with ukulele 
air., © July 31, 1933; EB for. 31177; 
W. Ewart. 15994 


Concerto in la maggiore; di Antonio 
Vivaldi, trascritto per violino prin- 
cipale, orch. d’archi, cembalo, organo 
e un quartetto d’archi per l’Eco in 
lontano, di Bernardino Molinari. 
Partitura miniatura. © Aug. 3, 
1933; E for. 31092; G. Ricordi & co. 

15995 


Conquerers [sic] (The) of the air; 
march; mand. 1, 2, and mandola; 
with guit. acc. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 74764; Pasquale De Cesare. 

15996 


Constancy; song, w Harriet Lyon 
Leonard. © Aug. 4, 1983; E pub. 
37363; Stanley Denzinger. 15997 


Cori e danze per |’ Ifigenia in Tauride 
di Euripide; nella tr. G. A. Cesareo, 
m Giuseppe Mulé; canto e pf. © 
July 31, 1933; E for. 31035; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 15998 


Cornish fiddler’s song; English folk 
song, m arr. Samuel Richards 
Gaines; male voices. © Aug. 17, 
19338; E pub. 37481; J. Fischer & 
bro. 15999 


Cossack love song; w Ivor Tcherva- 
now, m Richard Kountz; med. or 
high voice. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37630; G. Schirmer, inc. 16000 


Cotter (Joseph Seamon) Etude; pf. 
© July 29, 1933; E pub. 37379: Jos- 
eph Seamon Cotter. 16001 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Counterfeit love; w and m Harold 
Ferran. © 1c. July 19, 1933; E 
unp. 74826; Clarence Harold Ferran. 

16002 


Countin’ the days; song, w Ruth Merle 
Henry. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75541; Joseph Frederick Moon. 

16003 


Cowboy’s (The) dream; composed and 
arr. David W. Guion; high voice. 
© Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37632; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 16004 


Cowhand’s last ride; w and melody 
Jimmie Rodgers. © 1 e. Aug. 11; 
1933; E unp. 75291; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 16005 


Cradle me with a ha cha lullaby; 
from Too much harmony, w and m 
Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75175; 
Paramount productions, ine. 16006 


Crossing the bar; song, w Alfred Ten- 
nyson. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E ump. 
74801; Walter Raymond Strom. 

16007 


——w Tennyson, m Iorwerth W. Pros- 
ser; men’s voices. © Aug. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 37375; Clayton F. Summy co. 

16008 


w Tennyson, Welsh version Elvet, 
m Caradog Roberts; male cho. © 
July 26, 19838; E for. 31154; Joseph 
Williams, ltd. 16009 


Crying in the moonlight ; w Mack Gor- 
don, m Matt Malneck and Frank 
Signorelli; with chord notations for 
ukulele, banjo and guit. © Aug. 8, 
1933 ; E pub. 37377 ; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine. 16010 


Cuckoo; foxtrot, w Morris Epstein, m 
Clifford Barnes. © 1 ¢ Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 745383; Anna Hpstein. 

16011 


Cuckoo march ; by Edwin Franko Gold- 
man; band pts. © Aug. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 37623; G. Schirmer, ine. 16012 


Cuddle up close; w and m Edward 
Pola; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 22, 
1933; E for. 31223; Irwin Dash mu- 
sie co., ltd. 16013 


Cupid’s serenade; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 74800; Hor- 
tense Hirsch. 16014 


Cynthia; waltz, w and melody. ©1¢. 
Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 75538; Ronald 
Maurice McCutcheon. 16015 


674 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Dance into my heart; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74358; Albert Theodore Frisch. 

16016 


Dance romance; song. ©1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75525; Sallie Peterson 
Hose. 16017 


Dance with me; w Bob Du Soe, m B. 
Hollowell. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 75037; Bert Hollowell and Rob- 
ert C. Du Soe. 16018 


Dancing in blue; fox-trot, w and m Jo 
Trent, Gordon Clifford and Neil Mo- 
ret, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © 
Aug. 24, 1933; E pub. 37558; Leo 
Feist, inc. 16019 


with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 24, 1983; E pub. 87561; Leo 
Feist, ine. 16020 


Dancing in the moonlight. w Gus 
Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
EH unp. 74729; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 16021 


Dancing lady ; w Lorenz Hart, m Rich- 
ard Rodgers. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 75105; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 16022 


Dancing (The) post-box and the fire 
alarm box; w and m William Du 
Val; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1933 ; EH unp. 75046; Sam J. Miller. 

16023 


Dancing tune; fox trot, Pippo Bar- 
zizza; orch. parti, con pf. acct. © 
June 15, 1988; H for. 31251; Mario 
Aromando. 16024 


Dancing with you in the moonlight; w 
and melody Lasca Lopez. © 1 e. 
Aug. 4, 19338; E unp. 74604; Lasca 
L. Collins. 16025, 


Darling memories; w L. Gray, m O. 
Cervenka; pf. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 37546; Leonard Gray and 
Otto Cervenka. 16026 


~Day by day; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 


1933; E unp. 75088; Francis Han- 
lon. 16027 
Day dreams; waltz song, m Laura 


Warner Collins. © 1. Aug. 19, 
1933; E unp. 75281; Phil B. Perkins. 
16028 

Day (The) you came along; from 
Too much harmony, w and m Arthur 
Johnston and Sam Coslow. Rev. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75180; 
Paramount productions, inc. 16029 


67 


11096—33——_3 


16044 


Dear little girl of my dreams; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; HE unp. 75564; 
Seraptha Jones. 16030 


Dear little isle o’er the sea; w and m 
Margaret F. Thornbury; with uku- 
lele arr. © July 17, 1933; E pub. 
373387; Richard Drake Saunders. 

16081 


Dear little laddie of dreams; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 


74670; Lena Odermann., 160382 
Dear Lulu; waltz, melody © 1 «. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 5726; 
Charles Julius Gaal. 16033 


Dear old Iowa I’m in love; w and m 
Robert Lewis O’Reiley. © July 31, 
1933; E pub. 37843; Universal pub. 
co. 16034 


Dear old Utah moon; w Hazel EH. Car- 
ter, m R. Marvel. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1983; E unp. 75750; Hazel Eliza- 
beth Carter and Robert Marvel. 

16035 


Dear one I’m sorry; fox-trot, w and 
m Marie Fay. © 1 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1988; E unp. 75248; Marie Fay- 
nik. 16036 


Dear stranger; w and m Bud Hansen; 
with ukulele arr. © July 31, 1933; 
E for. 31178; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd. 16037 


Debts; w and melody Irving Berlin. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74560; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 16038 


Deliverance; melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1933; EK unp. 74507; Rutherford B. 
Minor. 16039 


Del’s stocks or bonds by music; mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 27, 1933; E unp. 
75187; Mary Florence Weare. 

16040 


Democratic (The) way; song, m Har- 
old Nelson. © Aug. 18, 1933; B 
pub. 37487; Al Vivian. 16041 


Depression; song. © 1c. Aug. 38, 
1933; E unp. 74508; Carolyn Otis 
St. John. 16042 


Depression days are over; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 75130; 
Cora Jerome. 16043 


Depression’s with you and me; song, 
w Herman R. Johnson. © Aug. 3, 
1933; E pub. 37391; William Carl- 
ton Marker. 16044 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16045 


Der gaar en lille pige i den grénne 
skov; tekst Bérge og Arvid Miller, 
musik Henry Willum; pf. © July 
31, 1988; E for. 31198; Wilhelm 
Hansen. 16045 


Der var engang paa Frederiksberg ; 
sange fra operetten, sangtekster 
Bérge og Arvid Miller, m Kai Nor- 
mann Andersen; pf. © July 31, 
1933; E for. 31205; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 16046 


Det er sommerens vals; tekst og m 
Henry Carlsen; pf. © July 831, 
1933; E for. 31202; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 16047 


Det lyder som et eventyr; tekst Alfred 
Kjerulf, m Sid Merriman; pf. 
July 31, 1933; E for. 31203; Wil- 
nelm Hansen. 16048 


Deutsche (Die) strasse; nach texten 
E. G. Kolbenheyer, m. Hugo Herr- 


mann; mannerchor, a_ cappelia. 
Partitur. © June 28, 1933; E for. 
31132; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 16049 


Deutscher wandermarsch; text Agnes 
Millowitsch, m Paul Lincke;-salon- 


orch. stimmen. © July 24. 1933; 
E for. 31146; Apollo-verlag, inh. 
Paul Lincke. 16050 
Teutsches bekenntnis; nach texten 
E. G. Kolbenheyer, m Hugo Herr- 
mann; mannerchor, a cappella. 
Partitur. © June 28, 1933; E for. 
31133; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 16051 
Deutschlands jugend an Hitler; 


marsch, text Ilse u. Otto Kriiger, 
m Hanns Miessner, op. 31; Klavier. 
©. June 22, 1933:; E for. 31436; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock. 16052 


devotion no. 2; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.- 


conductor. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 74976; Movietone music 
corp. 16053 


Idichiarazion d’amor; yersi Bepi Bian- 
chini, m Guido Bianchini. © July 
31, 19838; E for. 31039; G. Rieordi 
& Co. 16054 


]dinner at eight; w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. ©1ce. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75515; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

16055 


Idbish pan blues; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75630; Wilma Paulson. 

16056 


Jdixie, open your gates; song, m Wes- 
ley Hill and Robert Cloud. ©1 «. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75727; Harri- 
son Godwin Smith. 16057 


Dixie skies of blue; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1983; E unp. 75583; Bernice Gwinn. 

16058 


Do I love you; song, melody Billy 


Blake. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 
75800; Joseph F. Cartelli. 16059 
Do you know; fox trot song. ©1e. 


Aug. 23, 1983; E unp. 75686; George 
Dunadee and Sam Thomas. 16060 


Do you love me as I love you; fox- 
trot, w and m J. Lilly. ©1e. Aug. 
16, 1933; “EY unp. ' 75256-" Janne J. 
Lilly. 16061 


Do you love me honey; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74614; 
Stephen I. Janicki. 16062 


Doctor Cupid; song. © 1 «¢. Aug. 25, 
1922; E unp. 75474; Dorothy Eliza- 
beth Eckland. 16063 


Doin’ the uptown lowdown; from 
Broadway thru a keyhole, w Mack 
Gordon, melody Harry Revel. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75486; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

16064 


Done wrong blues; w and melody Jim 


Baxter. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74834; Southern musie¢ pub. ¢o.. ine. 
16065 

Don’t be a cry baby; from Torch 
singer, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 


Rainger. © 1 ¢« Aug. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 75185; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine. 16066 


Don’t believe them dear; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; EB unp. 
74939; Carl Kirk. 16067 

Don’t ever leave me dear; song, arr. 
Will Finley. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 75057; William J. Phelps. 

16068 


Don’t interfere with our President; 


song. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 
75384; Theodore Ceraolo. 16069 
Don’t take a chance with love: w and 
melody. 1 c Aug: 38) eae 
E unp. 75165; Norton Labatt Wis- 
dom. 16070 
Dorothy; fox-trot, w W. W. Reeder 


and Robert Edward Washburn, m 
arr. Frank H. Hermsen. © 1 e. 
Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 75432; Wilbur 
Washington Reeder. 16071 


676 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1935 


Down in Havana; song, w Katherine 
Koos. ©1c. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 
75669 ; Rudolph Schuster. 16072 


Down in lover’s lane; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1 c¢« Aug. 28, 1933; 
BH unp. 75654; Clyde Rickman and 
Sherman Chambers. 16073 


Down in Texas blues; w and melody 
J. Thomas. hie. *Ane. -%) 1935); 
E unp. 74845; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 16074 


Down in the valley; w and m Cecil 
Harrington. © July 7, 1933; E for. 
31026; Llew Weir music co. 16075 


Down memory lane; song, m Wendell 
Given. Aug... 8, 1983;, Ei ., pub. 
37468 ; Mildred Deeds. 16076 


Down memory’s trail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74092 ; 
Lillian Wilson. 16077 


Down South; banjo song, w and m 
Lily Strickland. © May 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37498; Boston music co. 

16078 


musical sketch, W. H. Myddle- 
ton, arr. Hrik Hansen; 3 saxophones 
and pf. accordion. © July 28, 1933; 
E for. 31085; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) itd. 16079 
w Sigmund Spaeth, m Wm. H. 
Myddleton, arr. Freeman High. 1. 
4-pt. male voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto.—38. Sop., alto and bar.—4. Ten. 
1, 2 and bar.—d). Sop. and alto, or 
ten. and bass.—6. Mixed voices. © 
Aug. 3, 1933; E pub. 37326-37831 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 
16080-16085 
Down that little sunset trail to our 
home; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ‘© 1 c. Aug. 21, 
1933; E unp. 75310; Clifford Arm- 
bruster. 16086 
Draggin’ my heels around; w Joan 
Jasmyn, m M. Kk. Jerome; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 37524; M. Witmark & sons. 
16087 


Dream girl of the mountains; w and 
riick, Zander..:©:)July 17, 1933; 
EK pub. 387341; Richard Drake 
Saunders. 16088 


Dream. melody; pf. © 1. Aug. 23, 
1933; E unp. 75677; Marie Schnei- 
der. 16089 

Dream shadows; by Gustav Bien, op. 

ie’, no, 2;\ pf) © “Aug! 24; 1983: E 
pub. 37570; Theodore Presser co. 

16090 


16105 


Dream ship; fox trot song. © 1 ©@ 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75687; J. A. 
Costello. 16091 


Dreaming in the moonlight; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75828 ; 
Treva Hoover. 16092 


Dreaming in the Rockies; waltz; pf. 
©lic. July 29, 1933; E unp. 75040 ; 
Hans Werder. 16093: 

Dreaming love; valse song. © 1 ¢.. 
Aug. 15, 19383; E unp. 75245; Miles: 
N. Coble. 16094. 


Dreaming of my Rocky Mountain: 
home; w Adah Dalby, m Alva 
Woodward. © July 20, 1933; HE 


pub. 37383; Alva L. Woodward. 
16095 
Dreaming of you; fox-trot song; in D 
flat ©l1ce. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 
75144; Lawrence H. Meyer. 16096 


Dreaming waltz; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Aue 1619383 unp.” (oise = AT 
thur Schwenk, jr. 16097 


Dreaming with you in dreamland; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
©i1e Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75604; 
Samuel Noah. 16098. 


Dreamland sweetheart; w H. Feder, 
m S. Meltzer; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75192; Samuel Meltzer 
and Harry Feder. 16099 


Dreams; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
4, 1983; E unp. 74615; Stephen I. 


Janicki. 16100 
Dreams, just empty dreams; waltz 
song. © July 24, 1933; HE pub. 


37358; Laura Mae Von Pippin. 
16101 


Dreams of the past; w and m Byrl 
Burnam; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
8, 19383; EH pub. 37489; Burnam mu- 
sic publications. 16102 


Dreams of yesterday; song. © June 
8, 1933; E pub. 37314; Jacqueline 
Eleanor Meinhardt. 16103 


Dreams, what are they made of; w 
Buddy Alda, m William Merrell 


Paisley. © June 2, 1933; E pub. 
37424; William M. Paisley. 16104 
Dreamy night; valse song. © 1 e. 


Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75233; David. 
Chitwood. 16105. 


Drei stisse worte; slow-fox, aus Die 
unschuld vom lande, w Kurt Schwa- 
bach, m Willy Engel-Berger, arr. 
Gerhard Mohr; orch. stimmen. © 


677 


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16106 


Drei stisse worte—Continued. 
Feb. 18, 1933; E for. 31071; Edition 


Karl Briill. 16106 
Drifting; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 


12, 19383; E unp. 749382; William H. 
Pearce. 16107 


Drifting in my dreams; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 19383; E unp. 74866; Flor- 
ence Bernice Dermody. 16108 


Drifting on the Allegheny; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 
74941; Levon Jackson. 16109: 
Driftwood; w and melody. © 1. 


Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75074; Grace 
Hannan. 16110 


Drink a cup of Chase and Sanborn’s; 
wand melody. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933: 
E unp. 75019; David Ahlstrand. 

16111 


Du du, -dudl du du; foxtrot, w Gerd 
Karlick u. Albert Bennefeld, m Willi 
Henn wu. Will Meisel, arr. Franz 
Stolzenwald: orch. stimmen. 
Oct. 1, 1932; E for. 31067; Monopol- 
liederverlag, Ernst Wengraf, G.m. 
b.H. 46112 


Duquesne university drinking song; 
song, melody Thomas Joseph Quig- 
ley. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 
75261; Thomas J. Quigley. 16113 


Duquesne university victory song; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 75260; Thomas J. Quigley. 

16114 


Dusk; tango, Xavier Cugat. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 23, 1983; E unp. 75400; Metro- 


Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 16115 
E nata a Busto Arsizio; fox-trot, 
letra Peppino Mendes, m Ma- 


rio Mariotti; pf. © July 10, 1933; 
E for. 31140; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 
16116 


Early to bed; w Milton Drake, m Wal- 
ter Kent; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
28, 19338; E pub. 37526; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 16117 


Easy Elizabethans; early English 
keyboard pieces for young people, 
ed. and arr. Harold Craxton; pf. 
Apr. 27, 1933; E for. 31000; Oxford 
univ. press. 16118 


Echo (The) from the hills; song. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 193838; E unp. 75284; 
Florence M. King. 16119 


Echoes of Christmas; musical pageant, 
Valeria R. Lehman, incidental m 
I. H. Meredith. © June 27, 1933; D 
28495; Tullar-Meredith co. 16119* 


678 


pt. 11, n..s., v. 28 


Ecoe e ricerdi di Napoli; overtura. © 
1 ec. July 26, 1933; E unp. 74148; 
Nicola M. Perosi (Piroso). 16120 


Edicks easy method chord chart; for 
playing melody chords from banjo 
chords in popular music; ten. banjo 
and guit. © Aug. 18, 1933; AA 
127712; Fred Carpenter HEdick. 

16121 


Highteenth amendment repealed; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E ump. 75467; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 16122 


Eleanora; tango song, arr. Kenneth 
Wilson. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 
74542; Orrin Francis White. 16123 


Elephant (An) never forgets; song, 
m Joe Grant. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 74705; Stephen McCarthy. 

16124 


Elgin; w and melody O. E. Myers. © 
1c Aug. 4, 193883; E unp. 74596; 
Opal Myers. 16125 


Elves and The moon maid; 2 songs, 
w Percy K. Baddeley, m Gwen. W. 
Massey. © Aug. 14, 1938; E for. 
81265; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

16126 


Emperor Jones; seng, melody Don 
Honrath and George Grandee. © 
1 ce. Aug. 19, 1933; 3 apps 
Leonard Sillman and June Sillman. 

16127 


End (The) of the way; hymn, w and 
m Princess C. Long. © Aug. 17, 
1933; E pub. 37489; Pension fund of 
Disciples of Christ. 16128 


Hpodi e giambi; di G. Francesco Mali- 
piero; violino, oboe, viola e fagotto. 
Parti e partitura. © July 31, 1933; 
E for. 31199; Wilhelm Hansen. 

16129 


Es ist so dunkel um mich her; chorile, 
wu. m Margarethe Hartwigk-Engei- 
ken; op. 2. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 74761; Margarethe Engelken, 

16130 


Esquisses de danses; de B. Martint; 
pf. nos. 1-5. © Aug. 4, 1933; E for. 
81149; B. Schott’s sdéhne. 16131 


Esta noche me emborracho; tango, 
Spanish w and m Enrique Santos 
Discépolo, English w Marjorie Har- 
per, melody arr. J. Rosamond John- 
son. © Aug. 9, 1933; E pub. 37425; — 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

161382 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 19838 


Even tho’ we’re through; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75468; Frankie Drake and Ted Mu- 
sial. 16133 


Hvening (An) breeze; w and melody 
Tom Waring. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1933; 
H unp. 74510; Irving Caesar, ine. 

16134 


Everebody’s [sic] song; song. © 1. 
Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75831; Michael 
Nicholas Vort. 161385 


Hverlastingly ; w D. Ahlstrand, melody 
S. Danielson. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
EH ounp. 75018; Sigrid Danielson and 
David Ahlstrand. 16136 


Every little kiss; song. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1988; E unp. 75844; Mable Ray- 
field. 16137 


Everyday with you; song. ©1.. 
Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75694; Jama 
Annie Pope White. 16138 


Everything’s as it should be; w Joe 
Young, m Jean Schwartz; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 
37583 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 16139 


Ev’ry night; w and melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74787; Billy 
Taylor, Ken Hopkins and Jimmy De- 
laney. 16140 


Hy’rything is rosio now; w and mel- 
ody. ©i1ec. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 
74924; Henry Hanson. 16141 


Exposition march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75495; Katherine M. 
Lehrenkrauss. 16142 


Eyes; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75253; Hlvira Hughes. 
16143 


F.D.R. and N.R.A.; rev. and arr. Ed- 
die Daniel; pf. with w. ©1e. Aug. 
28, 1988; E unp. 75543; Lee Roy 
Branch. 16144 


Facciamo pace; tango, versi Mario 
Stegani, m Gino Filippini; pf. © 
July 3, 1988; E for. 31128; A. & G. 
Carisch & e. 16145 


Fairy rondo; by HE. St. George; pf. © 
July 27, 1988; E for. 31041; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd. 16146 


Far away; fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 
23, 1983; E unp. 75679; Elsa Wend- 
land. 16147 


—w and m Anne Bacon Dodge; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1983; EB unp. 74949; 
Anne Dodge. 16148 


16168 


Farewell Gypsy love; song, w Kather- 
ine Kloos. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 75666; Rudolph Schuster. 

16149 


Farmer Lee, from. Tennessee; fox trot, 
wand melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 75120; Frederick Burton 
Hammann. 16150 


Fast asleep; w Ted Goldsmith, m M. & 
W. Post; with ukulele arr. Aug. 
24, 1988; E pub. 37593; Luz bros. 
music publishers. 16151 


Fatality; by Samuel Kaylin, arr. EH. 
Gerstenberger ; pf. conductor. ©1c. 
Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74987 ; Movie- 
tone music corp. 16152 


Fate (The) puts the plane on; w and 
melody. © 1. Aug. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 75445 ; Ernest Thiel. 16153 


Father; w M. B. Johns, m M. M. Mil- 
ler; ©) tees Avisssds 61983" ey aes 
74476; Mary B. Johns and Madge M. 
Miller. 16154 


Fiesta; w Michael Doran, m V. Balla- 
seyus; ten. and sop. ©1c. Aug. 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 75739; Emilia Clapham 
and Virginia Ballaseyus. 16155 


intermezzo, Italo 
Nucci; orch. pti. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
E for. 31187 ; M. Aromando. 16156 


Firelight; by Iris de Cairos-Rego; pf. 
June 20, 19338; E for. 31081; 
Augener, ltd. 16157 


Fireside (A) dream of long ago; song, 
w Cassie B. Smith. © 1c. July 28, 
19383; E unp. 74810; Gustave Sax. 

16158 


First love then hate; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 19383; E unp. 75169; 
Sam Kavalsky. 16159 


First (The) man of the land; prosper- 
ity march, song, m John Kreutzer. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75174; 
Louis Wrubel. 16160 


First spring morning;.w Robert 
Bridges, m Harold Greenhill; unison 
voices. © July 7, 1933; E for. 31103; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, ltd. 16161 


Flames; song, m McNair Ilgenfritz. 
© June 22, 1931; E pub. 37306; Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., inc. 16162 


Floating down the moonlit stream; w 
Gene McLean, m Lon Healy. © 
Aug. 10, 1983; E pub. 37420; Gene 
McLean music Co. 16163 


Fiori e farfalle; 


679 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16164 


Flora mirabilis; preludio, atto 3, Spiro 
Samara, trascrizione libera Guido 
Farinelli; pf. conduttore, violino e 
violoncello, con violino 2 e contra- 
basso ad lib. © July 15, 1933; HE 
for. 81184; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
S. a. 16164 


Flotte postillone ; charaktersttick, Otto 
Rathke; salon-orch. stimmen. 

- July 25, 1938; E for. 31048; Carl 
Haslinger. 16165 


Flower (The) series of graded albums; 
for school orchs., ete., composed and 
arr. William Hartley ; violin 1, 2 and 
pf. Sec. and pts. nos. 1-5. © June 
30, 1932; E for. 31258-31262; Bayley 
& Ferguson. 16166-16170 


Fly away to Ioway; w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74726; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. ft Gilet: 


Flying (The) armada; march; pf. ac- 
cordion. © 1 ¢. Aug. 17, 19383; E 
unp. 75156; Frederic A. Tedesco. 

16172 


Flying cadet dream girl; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 31, 1933; E unp. 
74454; Paul Boyer Wilson. 16173 


Flying fingers; by Lennie Hayton; pf. 


Aug. 238, 1933; E pub. 37555; 
Robbing music corp. 16174 


Follow the leader; w and melody. © 
ie. Aug: 2h, 19383; BH sunp!’ 75330 ; 
George M. Cohan. 16175 


For better or worse; w and melody 
Lasca Lopez. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 74605; Lasca L. Collins. 

16176 


For goodness sake; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Atg. 18, 1983; EH. ump. 75206; 
Marguerite Camp Smith. 16177 


For only you; song. © July 10, 1933; 
E pub. 37408; Frank D. Ward. 


16178 
For richer, for poorer, for better or 
for worse; pf. with w. ©1ce. Aug. 


12, 19338; E unp. 74952; Anne Dodge. 
16179 


For that sunset land is calling, calling 
me; song. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1933; EB 
unp. 74869; Gertrude Throne Peters. 

16180 


Foreboding and tension; by R. H. Bas- 
sett; pf.-conductor. 1 ¢, “Ane..c. 
1933; E unp. 74466; Movietone music 
corp. 16181 


680 


pt. 16, Das 


Forest-reservation march; melody. © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1983; EH unp. 74486; 
Frederico Agresta. 16182 


Forever and a day; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 2, 19835 BH unereos. 


Helen Whitehurst. 16183 
Forever mine; w Albert McDonald, 
melody Paul James Nagle. © 1 e. 


Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 75386; Albert 
Michael McDonald. 16184 


Forget-me-not ; intermezzo, Henry 
Richards, arr. Lynn Vaughan; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 15, 1933; E for. 31237; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 16185 


—— — pf. © Aug. 4, 1933; 
E for. 31114; Keith, Prowse & Co., 
ltd. 16186 


Forgive me; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 21,1983; E unp. (Sase> awa 
liam Clarence Nelson. 16187 


Forgotten (The) man’s song; song, 
melody Don Comstock. © Aug. 3, 
1933; E pub. 37444; William Thomas 
Kimberl. 16188 


Forgotten star; w Benjamin H. Jef- 
ferson, m Fleetwood Jefferson. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 19383 > aie aes 
Benjamin Fleetwood Jefferson. 

16189 


alone; song, m Sylvester 
© 1c Aug. 9 1933; 
16190 
Forsaking all others; song, melody 
Sidney Fine. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 75134; W. Dixon Kramer. 
16191 
Forward N. R. A.; song. © 1.e¢ Aug, 
4, 1933; E unp. 74565; Mildred TI. 
Humphrey. 16192 


song, w Harry S. MacGregor. © 
1 c. Aug. 17, 1933; E “unpy fai2s; 


Forsaken, 
Long Cross. 
E unp. 75628; Mary Meyer. 


Harriet MacGregor. 16193 
Four walls; valse song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
14, 1933; E unp. 75239; Alice Hill 
and Josephine Hill. 16194 


Fox (Sam) magie carpet melodies; by 
“Walter H. Bransen, Harry Revel, 
J. S. Zamecnik and others; pf. con- 
ductor. v. 1, 2: © Aue. Siyises 
E pub. 37595, 37596; Sam Fox pub. 
CO. 16195, 16196 
Fraicheur; by Carlos Salzedo; harp 
solo or in unison. © July 27, 1933; 

E pub. 37508; G. Schirmer, ine. 
16197 


Frankie and Johnny; song, transcribed 
Hugo Frey; with ukulele arr. May 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Singhi Breen. © Aug. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 27423; Robbins musie corp. 
16198 


Franklin D. Roosevelt; song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
193838; E unp. 74784; Ada McGill. 

16199 


Franklin Roosevelt, the nation’s pride; 
w W. A. Macsey, melody S. B. 
Luksic. © 1 Aug. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 74904; Wencel A. Macsey and 


Stephen Bruce Luksic. 16200 
French march; incl. French bugle 
ealls, La Marseillaise, etc., com- 


posed L. HE. De Francesco, orch. EH. 
Gerstenberger; pf. conductor. © 1 
Gnade 11 1983: unp.,. 74977 ; 
Movietone music corp. 16201 


Freut euch des lebens; operette, nach 
Nestroy, v. Julius Wilhelm u. Peter 
Herz, m Johann u. Josef Strauss, 
fiir die buhne bearb. Bernard Griin. 
Klavierauszug mit text. © Dec. 22, 
1932; E for. 30999; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 

16202 


Friends (The) of Hiawatha; cantata, 
text Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 
m Ira B. Wilson ; 2-pt. cheo., sop. and 
alto. © July 28, 1933; E pub. 37523; 
Lorenz pub. co. 16203 


Frog’s (The) frolic; pf. treble with w. 
©l1c. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74506; 
Gertrude del Pino. 16204 


Frolic; by Charles Woodhouse; violin 
Win peace. ©). July, 25, 1983: EB 
for. 81016; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 16205 


Frtihlingsrauschen; von Christian 
Sinding, op. 32, no. 3, arr. Leopold 
Weninger; kleines orch. stimmen, 
mit orgel. © Apr. 15, 1933; HE for. 
31065; C. F. Peters. 16206 


Full moon as our guide; song. ©1. 
Aug. 30, 1983; E unp. 75803 ; Stephen 
Byko. 16207 


Furnished room; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Aug. 21, 1983; E unp. 75312; Martin 
Kern. 16208 


Ga-ga moon; song, m Joe Grant. © 
ie 2 AUS 4, 193350 RY np. T4707: 
Stephen McCarthy. 16209 

Garden (A); song. ©1ec. Aug. 18, 

1933; BE unp. 75159; C. Mae Brooks 
Lee. 16210 


Garden (A) down in Spain; melody 
hack pt, ace., ©) 1'c Aue. 31, °19383: 


16224 


E unp. 75849; Anthony Richard Ca- 
puto. 16211 


Garden of memories; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74577; 
Mamie Tardiff. 16212 


Gavotte a l’antique; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74908; Vincenzo La 
Capria. 16213 


Gavotte in G [and] Slow ayre; by 
Henry Purcell, adapted and arr. Al- 
fred Moffat; pf. © June 15, 1933; 
E for. 31084; Augener, ltd. 16214 


Gems of gladness; 1934 bk. for use in 
religious gatherings, H. M. Bart- 
lett, Thos. Benton, W. Oliver Cooper, 
and others. © July 15, 1933; EH pub. 
37519; Hartford music co. 16215 


General Italo Balbo; grand symphonic 
march; cornets. © 1 ¢ Aug. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 74906; Joseph Gigante. 

16216 


Get behind our President. join the 
N.R.A.; song. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1933; 
EH eunp. 75299; Frederick F. Murphy. 

16217 


Get hot foot; from Shady lady, w and 
m Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; 
with ukulele arr. © July 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37400; Mills music, inc. 

16218 


(Annette) Thirteen minia- 
tures; pf. © Jume 19, 1933; E for. 
31083; Annette Gibson. 16219 


Gift (The) of Christmas; operetta, w 
and m Otis Mills Carringtcn. © 
Aug. 26, 1983; D 28498; Myers & 
Carrington. 16219* 


Gipsy, sing for me; English w Edward 
Pola, m Will Meisel, pf. arr. Hart- 
wig von Platen. © Apr. 27, 1933; 
E for. 31152; United music publish- 
ers, ltd. 16220 


Girl of Malibu; Californian barcarole, 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1933; 
H unp. 74865; Teresa Frances Glea- 
son, 16221 


Girl of mine; fox-trot song. © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1983; EH unp. 74852; S. EH. 
True. 16222 


Girl of my heart; w John Locascio, 


Gibson 


m Tommy Talarico. © 1c. Aug. 
8. 1933; E unp. 74765; Gaetano 
Tommy Talarico: 16223 


Girl with wicked eyes; w Vincent 
McConnor, m William Russell. © 
1c. Aug. 30, 19333) EH np... (5188 
Russell William Wagner. 16224 


681 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16225 


Girlie; fox trot, w and m Lady Eli- 
nor Hicks. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; EH 
unp. 75689; Gladys E. Hicks. 

16225 


Girls and girls; song, w Russell Jan- 
ney. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 
75506; Franklin Hauser. 16226 


Give me all your love, because I need 
it; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1933; E unp. 74770; Henry Etienne 
Kean. 16227 


Give me liberty or give me love; from 
Torch singer, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75184; Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc. 16228 


Give me one hour; w Gerald Gould, 
m Gwen W. Massey. © Aug. 14, 
1933; E for. 31264; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., inc. with John G. Mur- 
doch & co., ltd. 16229 


Give me your heart dear, and Ill give 
you mine; w and m Len Burcay, 
arr. Chas. W. Karbach. © 1.c. 
Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 75325; Leon- 
ard Burkey and Charles Karbach. 


16230 

Glittering stars; song. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1933; E unp. 75059; Melville 
Grems. 16231 
Glory to our leader; song. ©1.. 


Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75733; Lois 
A. Wooley. 162382 


Gliick muss man haben; operette, text 
Ernst Marischka u. Hermann Feiner, 
m Anton Profes. Klavierauszug 
mit text. © July 19, 1933; E for. 
31221; W. Kareczag verlag. 16233 


God’s loving care; anthem, w and m 
Charles Carter; sop. and alto, with 
alto 2, ten. and bass ad lib.; organ 
ace. © May 19, 1933; E for. 31045; 
Allan & co., prop. ltd. 16234 


Going through the zoo; music color- 
ing bk., m Francesco B. DeLeone ; 
pf. © Aug. 2, 1933; E pub. 37356; 
Theodore Presser co. 16235 


Going up, coming down; w and mel- 
ody. Rev. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1983; E 
unp. 74563; John J. Schneider. 

16236 


Going with others but thinking of you; 
fox-trot song. ©1l1c. Aug. 14, 1983; 
BE ounp. 75004; Harold A. Hanft and 
Harriett Kemp. 16237 


Gold and silver; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1988; E unp. 75045; 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Herman 
laney. 


Butter and Jimmy De- 
16238 


Gondoliera; di Ugo Solazzi; archi e 
pf. conduttore. © Aug. 3, 1933; EB 
for. 31095; G. Ricordi & co. 16239 


Good-bye blues; song. © 1 «¢. Aug. 17, 
1933 ; Ei unp. 75156. “Wao 
land. 16240 


Good night, my boy; lullaby, w 
Mayme Reean. © Aug. 11, 1933; E 
pub. 37511; Estelle English. 16241 


Good times are coming back in 1933; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢« Aug. 25, 
1938; E unp. 75442; Grace A. Neel. 

16242 


Good times are here; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. ©°!1 @ Aus’ 123 
unp. 74998; Mary H. Rogers. 

6243 


Goodbye again; w Sam M. Lewis, m 
J. Fred Coots; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 10, 
1933 ; E pub. 37421; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 16244 


Good bye dear old homestead; w Mrs. 
E. C. Thompson, melody Pauline 
Story. ©1e. July 6, 1933; E unp. 
73406; Mary Ellen Bowen Thomp- 
son. 16245 


Goodbye sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c Aug. 12, 19383; E unp. 74940; 


Gay Watkins. 16246 
Grab yourself a share of sunshine; w 
and melody Dick Stevens. © 1. 
Aug. 22, 1988; E unp. 75874; Rich- 
ard Morrison Stevens. 16247 
Graceful (A) tune; by Frederick 
Kell; viola solo; pf. ace. © July 


28, 1988; E for. 31116; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 16248 


Grand new girl of mine; song. ©1ec. 
Aug. 24, 1983; E unp. 75424; Susie 
McIntosh. 16249 


Grand old city Chicago; w C. Plack, 
m Caroline Jane Cady. © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75408; Caro- 
line Cady and Cora Plack. 16250 


Grand (The) old national game; w 
and melody. © 1. Aug. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 75831; George M. Cohan. 

16251 


Grandmas old red shawl; fox trot, m 
James Young; pf. with w. ©1«.. 
Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75166; John 
Walker, jr. 16252 


Granville (Charles Norman) Nine yoco 
songs; with practical vocalises for 


682 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


class training. © Aug. 23, 1933; 
AA 128109; Gamble hinged music 
€o, 16253 


Grave (The) of Orpheus; w Andrew 
Lang, m Michael Webb; med. voice. 
© Aug. 15, 1933; E pub. 37599; 
Harry G. Neville. 16254 


Greebie; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
July 19, 1988; E unp. 74746; Sammy 
Kaye. 16255 


‘Greed; w J. H. Logan, m L. J. Down- 
ing. © 1c. July 29, 19383; E unp. 
74808; Lulu. Jones Downing and 
Joseph Hancock Logan. 16256 


Green fire; 2-pt. song, w Will H. Ogil- 
vie, m H. J. Moeran; treble voices. 
© Aug. 2, 1933; E for. 31216; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, ltd. 16257 


Green (The) hills of Erin and you; 
waltz song, w and melody. ©1.. 
Aug. 28, 1988; E unp. 75707; George 
Rothwell. 16258 


Green rain; w Robert Leslie, and 
melody. © 1c. July 27, 19383; BH 
unp. 74216; Kenneth Leslie. 16259 


Greenfield (Marjorie H.) 16 percussion 
band songs; w and m M. H. Green- 
field. © Aug. 16, 1933; E for. 
31236; Joseph Williams, Itd. 16260 


‘Greet the day with a smile; w and 
melody Leon Leonard. © 1c. Aug. 

5, 1933; E unp. 74649; Leon T. Levy. 
16261 


Grey dawn; fox-trot, w Jack Harris, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
Hi unp. 75222; Jack Hawkins. 16262 
Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Oh light! 
' Gracious glow; Huldigungs march, 
from Sigurd Jorsalfar, op. 56, vocal 
transcription, text and arr. Franz C. 


Bornschein; mixed voices. © Aug. 
10, 19838; E pub. 374385; J. Fischer 
& bro. | 16263 


Grimmig (Der) tod; kantate zu einer 
totenfeier tiber ein altes volkslied, 
m Hermann Erpf; einzelstimmen, 
chor wu. instrumente. © Dec. 1, 
1932; E for. 31062; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann. 16264 


Gypsy melody; song, w L. H. Bacher. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75665; 
Rudolph Schuster. 16265 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) The Christ- 
mas Messiah; Christmas portions of 
Handel’s Messiah, ed. Ira B. Wilson, 
for church choirs, etc. © Aug. 4, 
1988; E pub. 37522; Lorenz pub. co. 

16266 


11096—33——4 


16280 


Gavotte ; from Otho [and] March; 
from Occasional oratorio: arr. and 
ed. Ernest Read; children’s percus- 
sion band pts., with pf. and child- 
conductor’s score. © Aug. 16, 1933; 
E for. 81235; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

16267 

Hail to the Baron Munchausen; w 

Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy McHugh, 


pf. arr. Wayne Allen. © 1c. Aug. 
16, 19383; E unp. 75106; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 16268 
Ha-ja-do (The) song; w Richard 


Jerome, melody J. Russel Robinson. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 75465; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 16269 


Kakenkreuz und’ schwarz-weiss-rot ; 
marsch, w Hans Machill, m Julius 
Kochmann; musikkorps stimmen. 
© Aug. 4, 1983; E for. 31126; Aug. 
Cranz, G.m.b.H. 16270 


Hallelujah, amen; hymn, arr. Artie 
Matthews. © Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 
37447; James H. Washington. 16271 


Ham and eggs and you; w Tom Mor- 
rison; pf. treble. © 1 c. Aug.. 23, 
1933; E unp. 75412; Philip A. Scheib. 

16272 

Hand in hand; hymn, m Juanita 
Evelyn Tubbs. © Aug. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37461; John Elmer Tubbs. 

16273 


Handful of keys; by Thomas Waller, 
modern pf. arr. Frank Weldon. © 
July 14, 19338; E pub. 373824; South- 
ern music pub. ¢co., ine. 16274 


Hans and Gretchen; from Best of 
enemies, w and m Val Burton and 
Will Jason. © Aug. 16, 1983; E 

’ pub. 37456; Movietone music corp. 

16275 


Happy dreams of youth; w and m 
Minnie B. Russell; with ukulele arr. 
uly ie 1983) Spt ates tener 
Richard Drake Saunders. 16276 


Happy-go-lucky ; song, fox-trot novelty. 
© 1c. July 25, 1988; E unp. 74102; 
Malcolm Hayes Goosey. 16277 


Happy-go-lucky guy; w Abraham Tu- 
vim, melody Donald Heywood. © 
1 ce. Aug. 17, 1983; E unp. 75139; 
Heywood-Tuvim. 16278 


Happy mood; composed and arr. Peter 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. ©1ce Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74970; Movietone 
music corp. 16279 

Happy rondeau; by Colleen Atchinson ; 
pf. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37626; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 16280 


683 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16281 


pt. MI, n. s., v. 28 


Harp and crown; w Stuart Anthony, m | Heaven has sent me you; w M. R. Cad- 


Brulier and Anthony. © 1c. Aug. 
23, 19838; E unp. 75392; Movietone 
music corp. 16281 


Harty (Hamilton) Two movements 
from an Irish symphony; ed. Charles 
Woodhouse; orch. pts. © July 28, 
1933 ; E for. 31087; Boosey & co., ltd. 

16282 


Haunting melody and you; w William 
Joinville; pf. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75157; Clyde Tullock. 16283 


Havana moon; w V. E. Pease, melody 
L. J. McQuaid. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 74697; Vance Elwood Pease 
and Leo Joseph McQuaid. 16284 


Have faith, have faith; song, m I. K. 
Harris and Madge Tuttle Kessler. 
© 1e Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74612; 
Inez Kessler Harris. 16285 


Hawaiian guitar solos; series no. 2, by 
Frances M. Banasack, arr. by All 
American Hawaiians; in diagram. 
© July 31, 1933; AA 127213; Ameri- 
can Hawaiian music publishers. 

16286 


He that loves a rosy cheek; 2-pt. song, 
w T. Carew, m Kenneth Finlay. © 
Aug. 4, 1933; E for. 31120; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 16287 


He will not forget; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75598; George Eplin. 

16288 


Heads up; mixed voices. ©1c. Aug. 
9, 1983; E unp. 74788; J. Harry 
Crossley. 16289 


Hear O Master, hear my prayer; high 
yoice; in G. © 1c July 31,2942 ; 
E unp. 75664; Marvin C. Lucke. 

16290 


Heart of my heart; w J. R. Reeves, m 
George H. Hinckley. ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1933; E unp. 74627; George Hinck- 
ley and John Reeder Reeves. 

16291 


Heartache; w M. B. Johns, m M. M. 
Miller. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1933: E unp. 
74481; Mary B. Johns and Madge 
M. Miller. 16292 

Heaven; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75131; Rose Myra Phil- 


lips. 16293 
Heaven forbid; musical play, with 
prologue and epilogue. © 1c. Aug. 


9, 1938; 
grin. 


D 28487; Rae Dalven Ne- 
16293* 


walader, m E. T. Lange; pf. ©l1c. 
Aug. 28, 1983; E unp. 75712; Elvin 
T. Lange and Merrill R. Cadwalader. 

16294 


Heaven on earth; w Tot Seymour, m 
Al Hoffman; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 20, 1931; E pub. 37604; Sterling 
songs, inc. 16295 


Heaven’s gone; w E. Kampelman, and 
melody. © 1 e¢ Aug. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 75385; Ray Dieringer. 16296 


Heidelberg nightS; opera, w and m 
David Glidden. © 1 e¢. Aug. 11, 
1933 ; D 28491; David Lingo. 16296* 


Hel-hel-hello baby; w and melody 
Lasca Lopez. © 1 e. Aug. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 74606; Lasca L. Collins. 

16 


Hello Chicago; fox-trot song, w Jos- 
eph Argento. © Aug. 1, 1933; E 
pub. 37360; Anthony Misuraca. 

16298 


Hello! little fellow; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 5, 19338; E unp. 74656; 
Marie T. Laing. 16299 


Hello prosperity; w and m Cora B. 
Jett. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 
75010; Cora Jett. 16300 


Help wanted female; w Lester W. 
Zolla, and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74575; Marion Rutten- 
berg. 16301 


Here comes prosperity; song. ©1 
July 20, 1933; E unp. 74966; Helen 
Kleckner Trei. 16302 


w and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74588; Ferne EH. Mc- 
Lennan. 16303 


Here’s to dear old mother and dad; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 19383; E unp. 75637; 
Audrey Alford. 16304 


Hiawatha’s wooing; orch. Se. ©1e. 
Aug. 26, 1983; E unp. 75547; Israel 
Freedman. 16305 


High and dry; w and melody. ©1 . 
Aug. 4, 19233; E unp. 74566; Bascom 
Little, jr. 16306 


High society; w Clarence Williams, 
m <A. J. Piron; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 1, 1933; E pub. 37387; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. Co., ine. 

16307 


Highland scenes; 5 pieces, Eric Thi- 
man; pf. © July 15, 1933; EH-for. 
31030; Bosworth & co., ltd. 16308 


684 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Hilarity; drinking song, from The 
lost chord, w and m William Louis 
Trytel. © July 15, 1983; E for. 
31029; Bosworth & co., ltd. 16309) 

Hills of home; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75821; Mary 
B. Anderson. 16310 

Hills of old New Hampshire; from I 
loved you Wednesday, traditional 
w, m Will Vodery. © Aug. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 373872; Movietone music corp. 


16311 

His Christmas star; story and lyrics 
Valeria R. Lehman, m Norman 
ientoul: © July 19, 1933; D 
28494; Lorenz pub. co. 16311* 


Hitlerland-heimatland-deutsches vater- 
land; hymne, text Albert Sergel, m 
Kurt Striegler, op. 71, no. 1. © 
May 26, 1983; E for. 30993; Sunn- 
wend-verlag, G.m.b.H. 16312 


Holding up the parade; w and melody 
Michael H. Cleary, Maurice Sigler 
and A. Hoffman. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1933; E unp. 753850; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 16313 


Se (A) in a kindergarten; orch. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 
74958: John Costa Coll. 16314 


Hollywood blues; w and melody. © 
1 e. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74587; 
Benj. Alterson. 16315 


Hollywood hometown blues; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. July 31, 1933; E unp. 
75388; Philip James O’Donnell, 
Martin Joseph Endres and Bert 


Endres. 16316 
Holy communion office; liturgical 
text, m H. A. Chambers; 8 voices. 


© Aug. 31, 1933; E for. 31268; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 16317 


Homage to Roosevelt; song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75847; Roy 


L. Jones. 16318 
Homeland; w Bob Du Soe, m B. 
Hollowell. © 1 ¢. Aug. 2, 1933: 
E unp. 75031; Bert Hollowell and 
Robert C. Du Soe. 16319 


Honey, don’t be mad at me; song. © 
Hie. Aug. 10, 1933 ;)H unp. 74873; 
Manfred Byron Hughes. 163820 


Honey what are you afraid of; w H. 
Long, m. H. Smith, © 1c. Aug. 7, 
19338; E unp. 74680; Hamilton Long 
and Hessie Smith. 16321 


Honey won't cha make up with me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; 


16336 

E unp. 74586; Rosco Joseph Down- 
ham. 16322 
Honeysweet kisses; w and melody 
Dick Stevens. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 753875; Richard Morrison 
Stevens. 16323 
Hooray for, the..N.RB,A;:;, song, ...© 
wes Aus, 167 S985." np. 14005 
Walter Harris Kranz. 16324 


Hop-Li, the rickshaw man; w and m 
Kathleen Lockhart Manning; wom- 
en’s cho. © July 27, 1933; E pub. 
37503 ; G. Schirmer, inc. 16325 


Hot! Hot! Hot! fox trot song, m F. J. 
Townsend and Lea Roy; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 75405; Frederick James Town- 
send. 16326 


Hot peanuts; fox trot song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 753828; Carl 
Ward Dudley. 163827 


House (The) with nobody in it; poem 
Joyce Kilmer, m Lee Montgomery. 
1. In KE. —2.In C. © Aug. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 37569; Harms, inc. 16328 


How: w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 15, 
19338; E unp. 75044; John A. Cala- 
bro and Jimmy Delaney. 16329 


How can I sleep when I’m deep in the 
blue; w Maurice Sigler and Mickey 
Alpert, m Michael H. Cleary, pf. 
arr. &, E Noeliner® ©r Awe. 22. 
1933; E pub. 37517; Keit-Engel, inc. 

16330 


How can you smile, when all the while 
I ery for you; Ww and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74427; Billy 
Rand, 163831 


How like a flower; w Bob Du Soe, m 
B. Hollowell. © 1 ¢ Aug. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 75034; Bert Hollowell and 


Robert C. Du Soe. 16332 
How much longer; w Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, melody Harry Akst. ©. 1 « 


31, 19338; E unp. 75839; Irving 
16333 


Aug. 
Berlin, ine. 
Hula girl; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 
23, 19383; E unp. 75681; Jim Pache 
Murashita. 16334 


Humoresque; by Frederick A. Ogilvy: 


pf. © July 21,1933; E for. 31053; 
Novello & Go., ltd, 16335 
/ Humorous (A) fantasy; by Frederick 
Kell; viola solo; pf. acc. © July 28, 
1933 : H for. 31115; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 16336 


685 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16337 


Hungarian fantasia; violin and pf. © 
LL ¢. Aug. 25, 1933; H unp.. 75676; 
Rudolph Schuster. 16337 


Hurrah for prosperity ; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74673; Hallie 
Stearns Anderson. 16338 


Hurrah for Roosevelt; w A. E. Far- 
mer, m K. J. Griffeth, © 1c. Aug. 
15, 19838; E unp. 75067; Arlie Eliza- 
beth Farmer and Katie Jester Grif- 
feth. 16339 


Hurrah, prosperity; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with ‘w.' © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75595; Ella. Stevens. 

16340 


Hurray for N.R.A.; w and melody Joe 
Truxton. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 75366 ; Joseph D. Truxton, jr. 

16341 


Husarendurchmarsch; text Martin 
Greif, m Max Reger, op. 83, nr. 4, 
erleichterte ausgabe Hanns M‘ess- 


ner; mdannerchor, a cappella. Par- 
titur. _(© June. 24, 19383; EH for. 
31134; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 16342 


Hymn of peace; hymn. ©1c. Aug. 11, 


1933-;. EB... unp. , 74897; C., RR... Jean 
Grant Govan. 16343 
Hymn to Woodrow Wilson; school 


song, w J. Douglas Foster; pf. © 

1 @« Aug. 1, 19388; E unp. 74446; 

Frederick Elsworth Shaffer, jr. 
16344 


I am happy with you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug, 21, 1983; E unp. 75306; Eleu- 
terio Blanco Navarro. 16345 


am just a little broken hearted rose; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Aug. 25, 1988; E unp. 75490; Charles 
Parks. 16346 


I am lonely, so lonely; song, m:-James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 19383; E unp. 75126; Stan- 
ley A. Bazydle. 16347 


am longing for to-morrow, for to- 
morrow you'll be mine; song; with 
ukulele arr. © June 21, 1933; E 
pub. 37427; James P. Delaney, 
Rosa Rio and Bert Douglas. 16348 


I believed in you; waltz-song, w J. 
Guttmann, m H. Lohr. ©1c. Aug. 
5, 1933; E unp. 74634; Henrietta 
Lohr and Joseph Guttmann. 16349 


I can’t believe your [sic] untrue; w 
Charles Holsinger, m Carl Maurice 
Koepp; with ukulele arr., Bernadine 


— 


— 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 28 


Cooley. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 74860; Charles Cloyd Holsinger. 
16350 


I can’t come out tonight; w and m 
Herman Pincus, Billy Barry and Ir- 
ving Bibo; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1983; E unp. 75275; Bibo-Lang, 
ine. 16351 


I can’t find a substitute for you; w 
Haven Gillespie, melody Larry Shay. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 75142; 
Broadway music corp. 16352 


I can’t forget; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1933 ; E unp. 75320; Matilda Curtiss. 
16353 


I can’t go on; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Aug, 9, 1933; E unp. 74821; Nicholas 
L. J. DiRoces: 16354 


I could do much to win you; pf. treble 
with w. © 1. Aug. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 74990; Samuel Myron O’Dell. 

16355 


I could not do without Thee; sacred 
song, w Frances R. Havergal, m Ger- 
ald Grey; med. voice. © July 28, 
1933; HE pub. 37299; J. A. Parksico: 

16356 


I eould stand a lot -of loving; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75096; 
Angelo Tripi. 16357 


I’d build a castle to the sky; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75709; 
Walter Merle Dorff. 16358 


I’d hate to see it end; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 744382; 
Billy Rand and Lou Valier. 16359 


I did sin: w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 
28, 1933: E unp. 75657; Syril How- 
ard Baldwin. 16360 


I don’t want to know about heaven; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75647; 
Gregory Crowley. 16361 


I dream of you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 19383; E unp. M00; Bee 
Smith and Jimmy Delaney. 16362 


I dreamed of mother; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74786; 
Sylvia Lipson. 16363 


I feel I’ve always known you, I’ve met 
you in my dreams; w Roger Wm. 
Brown, m Rolf Gunst; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 3, 1933; E pub. 37311; 
Music masters of Middlesex, music 
publishers, Brown, Gunst & William- 
son. 16364 


686 


sont, als 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


I find no fault with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75824; 
Sherman ‘Thomas. 16365 


I forgot to say before 1 went away—l 
love you; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74919; Rossie 
Hvelyn Gay. 16366 


I found a short cut to heaven, when I 
found you; w and melody. ©1.. 
Aug. 1, 1983; HE unp. 74430; Billy 
Rand and Lou Valier. 16367 


I found my true love in Vienna; song, 
w Katherine Kloos. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75674; Rudolph Schus- 
ter. 16368 


I found the key to paradise; w and m 
Michael Daniels, arr. Chas. Wolff; 
with ukulele arr. © May 10, 1933; 
HB pub. 37544; Great western music 
co. 16369 


I found you—lI lost you, I found you 
again; from I loved you Wednesday, 
w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m I. B. Korn- 
blum. © Aug. 7, 1933; E pub. 37374; 
Movietone music corp. 16370 


I gotcha where I wantcha; w Edward 
Heyman, m Richard Myers; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 24, 19383; EH 
pub. 37585; Famous music corp. 

16371 


I guess it had to be that way; from 
Too much harmony, w and m Arthur 
Johnston and Sam Coslow. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75416; Para- 
mount productions, inc. 16372 


I guess it must be love; pf., with w 
and ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933 ; EH unp. 74659; Joe Kriz. 16373 


I have been a fool; w and melody Ma- 
rie Hepburn. © 1 c. Aug, 30, 1933; 
E ounp. 75789; Ashton EH. Hepburn. 

16374 


I just couldn’t take it, baby ; song, mel- 
ody Alberta Nichols. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1933; E unp. 75697; Mann Holiner. 

16375 


I knew heaven; song, w Thomas Lloyd 
fennon. © 1c Aug: ‘25, 1933; H 
unp. 75504; Emily Seymour Linden. 

16376 


I know a nook; w J. M. Betts, m HE. P. 
Lewis. © 1. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74702; Joseph M. Betts and Edwin 
P. Lewis. 16377 


know His voice; w and melody arr. 
Chas. Oaks. ©1e. July 21, 1933; 


e 


16393 


E unp. 74501; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 16378 


I know you belong to somebody else; 
w and melody Little Jack Little and 
Ira Schuster. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1933; 
BH unp. 75835; Irving Berlin, inc. 

16379 


I’ll always love Him; hymn, m Juanita 
Evelyn Tubbs. © Aug. 12, 1933; EH 
pub. 37460; John Elmer Tubbs. 

16380 


I’ll always remember you; w. and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 
75212; Norman C. Becker. 16381 


I’ll be contented there with you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 19383; E unp. 75848 ; 
Mable Rayfield. 16382: 


T’ll be there with you; song, m A. §S. 
Lohmann, © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; EH 
unp. 75757 ; Marie Mason. 16383 


I'll chase the blues away; song. © 
1 ¢c.. Aug. 29, 1983; EH. unp.. 75756 ; 
Elsie Newton. 16384 


Ill come when the lilacs are blooming; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 22, 1983; E unp. 75409; Mar- 
garet Alma Stevens. 16385 


I’ll make a wish on the new moon; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 74930; Selma Mitchell. 

16386 


I’ll make amends; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 19838; E unp. 74823; 
Joseph Harris. 16387 


I’ll never be blue; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 19383; E unp. 75252; 
Herb Gately and Leroy Magruder. 

163888 


I'll never be content without you; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75645; 
Harold Mostyn Freeman. 16389 


T’ll never forget; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1983; E unp. 74463; Jo- 
seph Harris. 16890 


I’ll take you just as you are; w and 
melody. ©1ec. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74579; Ethel Giessinger. 16391 


I lost my heart to you; foxtrot, w Mor- 
ris Epstein, m Clifford Barnes. © 1 
e. Aug. 12, 1983; E unp. 74959; An- 
na Epstein. 16392 

I lost the one girl I loved; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75460; Floyd E. Golly. 16393 


I love Him more each day; hymn, w 
W. C. Poole, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 


687 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16394 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


I love Him more each day—Continued. 
Aug. 4, 1983; E pub. 373852; John 
H. Brunner. 16394 


I love to be loved like a baby; song, 
Bi ostan: Tucker, (CL oe Rus, 2, 
1933; E unp. 74686; Jules Bellwynn. 

16395 


I love you; w and melody. © 1e. 
Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74945; Samuel 
A. Brocato. 16396 


I love you, I do; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 19383; E unp. 74545; John 
T. Ackerson. 16397 


I love you more than words can tell; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 74435; Billy Rand and Lou 
Valier. 16398 


I love you, oh my darling; w and mel- 
ody Russell Shuster. © 1 c. Aug. 
1, 19338; E unp. 74450; Russell Ed- 
ward Shuster. 16399 


I love you so; w Fannie Kortz and Iro 
B. Arnstein, m Iro B. Arnstein. © 
me, Aug) 11,1983 -“ivunp> ss; 
Arkin pub. co. 16400 


I love you, sweetheart, I love you; w 
and melody Fleming-Townsend. 
1 ¢« Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74840; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 16401 


I loved you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 75066; Nathan 
Bader. 16402 


I’m a million miles from happiness, 
when I’m just one little mile from 
you: song. ©1e. Aug. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 75086; Michael Kikita and Mac. 
Benoit. 16403 


I’m alone: w Phil Lewis, and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75081; 
Josephine Bose. 16404 


I’m alone with a dream of you; w and 
m Hal Swain; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 10, 1923; E for. 31056; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 16405 


I’m building a fence around the moon; 
waltz, w G. Soffa, melody W. Kohl. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75477; 
Wesley Kohl and George Soffa. 

16406 


I'm calling my sweetheart out yonder ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1983; E 
unp. 74663; Kristine E. Thorpe. 

16407 


I’m ealling you; w Hazel HE. Carter, m 
R. Marvel. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 75751; Hazel Elizabeth Carter 
and Robert Marvel. 16408 


I’m coming home; song, w Katherine 
Kloos. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75670; Rudolph Schuster. 16409 


I’m dreaming dreams of yesterday for 
I always find you there; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75614; Oscar 
Aven Cotten. 16410 


I’m ’fraid of you ole river, after I blow 
out my light; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. ©1e. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75632; Frank Rodri- 
gues. 16411 


I'm going home; w and melody. © 1e. 
Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75152; Irving 
W. Roberts. 16412 


I’m happy because I love you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75807; 
George Morton Abnett. 16413 


I’m happy with you; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74723; Ciro 
Vigorita. 16414 


I'm having a love affair; melody. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 75298; Ed- 


ward I. Geller. 16415 
Im humming and strumming my 
troubles away; pf. with w. © 1. 


Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75561; Gilbert 
Schaad. 16416 


I’m in heaven when dreaming of you; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. Aug. 
7, 1933; E unp. 74690; Clora Norris. 

16417 


I'm in love: w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 31, 1933; EH unp. 75830; Peter 
Paul Jensen. 16418 


I’m just a cousin of Dinah; song. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75220; 
Constance Vaska. 16419 


I’m just a dreamer again; foxtrot, w 
Jack Harris, and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75221; Jack 
Hawkins. 16420 


I’m liable; w J. Plunket. melody E. 
Condon. ©1ec. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 
74703; Eddy Condon and James 
Plunket. 16421 


I’m lonesome; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74926; Cath- 
erine Murphy. 16422 


I’m lonesome ’cause you’re gone; fox- 
trot, song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E 
unp. 74851; D. Pauline Jansen. 

16423 

I’m lovin’ you still, dear; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 75132; 
Alta F. Rumbaugh. 16424 


688 


t 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


16453 


I’m out on the Ute Indian trail; song. 
© July 18, 1933; E pub. 37429; Hras- 
tus Peter Simpson. 16425 


I’m pretty near to heaven, I'll be there 
when I’m in your arms; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75746; 
Staten Johnson. 16426 


I’m regretting it now; w and m Kd- 
ward Pola and Melville Gideon ; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 
31263 ; Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 

16427 


I'm singing a song just for you; song, 
arr. “Olif, Strong. © .1 c. Aug.. 12, 
19383; E unp. 75257; Evelyn Wasek. 

16428 


I'm singing but I’m feeling blue; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75551; 
Minnie Dalton. 16429 


I’m so alone; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74684; Thelma Ham- 
mer. 16430: 


I’m so glad, that I’ve discovered you; 
w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 1, 1933; 
E ounp. 74431; Billy Rand and Lou 
Valier. 16431 


I’m strolling along, singing a song to 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1933 ; EH unp. 74429; Billy Rand. 

16432 


I'm sure it wasn’t love; w and m Sey- 
mour Robinson and Bern Morgan; 
with ukulele arr. © July 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37405; Mills music, ine. 

16433 


I’m the hold-up man who’s come to 
steal your love; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. ©1e. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75584 ; Delpha Dodd. 

16434 


I'm through with lovin’ and huggin’ 
and kissing you; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75026; 
Bert Hoffman. 16435 


I’m trying so hard to forget; song, 
melody Joseph Laufenberg. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 15, 19838; E unp. 75056; Anna 
Liess. 16436 


[Im walkin’ the chalk-line; song, 
melody Alberta Nichols. © 1. Aug. 
28, 19838; E unp. 75699; Mann Hol- 
iner. 16437 


I'm wanting only you, no more no 
less; w and m Frances T. Mellon 
and M. 8S. Russell. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
19383; E unp. 75263; Marguerite S. 
Russell. 164388 


I’m weaving you into my dreams; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75610; 
Margery Laird Newton. 16439 


I’m wondering; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75438; Mar- 
grit C. Beck. 16440 


I miss my dear sweet mother; w and 
melody. © 1c July 3, 1933; E 
unp. 74549; Asher Sizemore. 16441 


I miss my miss from Mississippi; w 
M. B. Johns, m M. M. Miller. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 74480; 
Mary B. Johns and Madge M. 
Miller. 16442 


I miss you; w and melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75794; Saul 
S. Goldstone. 16443 


I miss you mother dear; w William 
Mory, with melody. ©1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75721; Fred Eller- 
busch. 16444 


I need someone and that someone is 
you; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Aug..1, 1933; HE -unp. 
74452; Belle Shears. 16445 


I never dreamed that love could be 
like this; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. ©1ce. Aug. 9, 1933; H 
unp. 75572; Nettie Alice Booth. 

16446 


I never dreamed you meant it for me; 
song, w Katherine Kloos. © 1 e. 
Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75668; Ru- 
dolph Schuster. 16447 


I never loved another; song. ©1«. 
Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74572; Glenn 
D. Slaybaugh. 16448 


I never was lonesome till I met you; 
songs sin. Miaflat.,4© dnesyAge{ 716, 
1933; E unp. 75088; Sarah Louise 
Roundtree. 16449 


I picked the winner; w and m Bar- 
ney Fagan. © Aug. 25, 1933; H 
pub. 37588; John J. Reagan. 16450 


IT promise you; w and melody Russell 
Shiuster<, ©wlees Aus, 3550933 35h) 
unp. 74451; Russell Edward Shus- 
ter. 16451 


I shall know Him over yonder; hymn, 
w Herbert Buffum, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Aug. 4, 1933; E pub. 
S(a55 .,J0nmn Ep Brunner, 16452 


I shall still keep smiling along; 
w and m Raymond Wallace; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 23, 1933; E for. 
31234; Huntley Trevor music co., ltd. 

16453 


689 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16454 


I sing a song; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 17; 1933 ;. E. wnp. 75135; Ken- 
neth Dixon Wohlmaker. 16454 


I sing to you; song. ©1e. Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75101; Leland Arthur 
Swanson. 16455 


I still dream of you; w and melody. 
. ©l1e Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74657; 
Marie T. Laing. 16456 


I think of you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 4, 193838; E unp. 74598; Nell 
Thompson Miller. 16457 


I’ve a contract with Cupid; w M. B. 
Johns, m M. M. Miller. © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74477; Mary B. 
Johns and Madge M. Miller. 16458 


I’ve come back sorry; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74853; 
Bessie Barnett. 16459 


I’ve found the right girl, oh! what a 
girl; w and m Stanley Lupino and 
Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 8, 1933; E for. 31032; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 16460 


I’ve got the funniest feeling; w and 
melody Charles O’Flynn, George W. 
Meyer and Pete Wendling. © 1. 
Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74948; Leo 
Feist, ine. 16461 


I’ve grown so used to you; song; 
mixed voices. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 75055; Grace M. Seitter. 

16462 


I’ve. joined the N.R.A.; song, melody 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; 
H unp. 75797; W. EH. Davis. 16463 


I want a girlie to wed a hill billie; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with 
w. ©) tue Aug: 9, 1933; BH unp. 
75565; Mattie Waters Street. 

16464 


I want a man; violin with w. ©1c. 
Aug. 11, 19383; E unp. 74895; Nellie 
Casman. 16465 


I want to be somebody’s darling; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 @. 
Aug. 9, 1988; E unp. 75616; Lillah 
Sharpe. 16466 


want to be your mother’s son-in- 
law; song, melody Alberta Nichols. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 19383; E unp. 75698; 
Mann Holiner. 16467 


I want to come back to you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1983; E unp. 74964; 
Martha Lanpher. 16468 


Loom 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


I want to fall in love again; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
74822; Nicholas L. J. DiRocco. 

16469 


I want to hear a blue song; w Bob 
Du Soe, m B. Hollowell. © 1 « 
Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 75033; Bert 
Hollowell and Robert C. Du Soe. 

16470 


I want you back again; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75009; Leon- 
ard Hawk. 16471 


I want you to marry me; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75634; Michael 
Fraulino. 16472 


will always remember you; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. 

1 ec. Aug. 9, 19338; HE unps 1a592; 
Viola Jones. 16473 


I will lift up mine eyes; 4-pt. anthem, 
w from Psalm 121; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 7, 1933; E pub. 37409; Albert 
M. Schuff. 16474 


I will lift up mine eyes to the hills; 
anthem, w from Bible, m F.. Flaxing- 
ton Harker, op. 34, no. 2, arr. J. La- 
mont Galbraith; 3-pt. women’s cho., 
with sop. and alto solos. © Aug. 21, 
19338; E pub. 37616; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine. 16475 


I wish I wuz ole Adam, befo’ ole Eve 
wuz bawn; plantation song, w and 
melody, harmony M. Denise Hill. 
© July 18, 19383; E pub. 37334; 
Felix J. O’Neill. 16476 


I wish that I loved you again; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 19388; E unp. 74937; 


Le 


Edna Grant. 16477 
I wonder why; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Aug. 21, 1983; E unp. 75305; Law- 
rence EF. Poshman. 16478 


wonder why you keep me waiting 
when you say I am the one you love; 
w and m Wilbur Pettit, arr. B. Van 
Buren. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1983; BH unp. 
74989; Ralph Wilbur Pettit. 16479 


I won’t ever worry; w Bob Du Soe, 
m B. Hollowell. © 1 ec. Aug. 2, 
1933; E unp. 75030; Bert Hollowell 
and Robert C. Du Soe. 16480 


I won’t forget you sweetheart, when 
I’m far away; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 
17, 19383; E unp. 75141; Lula Bell 
Key White. 16481 


Ich bin ein matrose vom kopf bis zur 
zeh’; seemannswalzer, Ww, M u. spe- 


= 


690 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


zial-arr. Otto Rathke; salon-orch. 
stimmen, mit singstimme. © July 
25, 1983; E for. 81044; Otto Wern- 
thal. 16482 


If all the world were mine, sweet- 
heart; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; H 
unp. 75599; Delpha Dodd. 16483 


If I call you mama; w and melody 
Luke Jordan. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
EH unp. 74843; Southern music pub. 
€o03/ine. 16484 


If I find the girl of my dreams; song, 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 18, 1933; 
H} pub. 37575; Christopher J. Gainey. 

16485 


If I’m your sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74584; 


Pedro M. Dimayuga. 16486 
If I say yes; w and melody. ©1e«. 
Aug. 16, 1988; E unp. 75092; Bertha 
Margulis. 16487 


If I were a millionaire; w and melody 
Larry Shay and Jack Stanley. © 
Mica 22, 1959 Ki unp. (Dodo ; 
Broadway music corp. 16488 


If it should happen; song, w Gene P. 
Storms. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1983; E 
unp. 74880; William Hale Chamber- 
lain. 16489 


If love could be forgotten; w Winifred 
Carr, m Raymond Earle Mitchell; 
high voice. © July 17, 1933; E pub. 
37338; Richard Drake Saunders. 

16490 


If the rose-buds never withered; song, 
m Stan Tucker. © 1c. July 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 74828; Nell B. Bronson. 

16491 


If we had never met; w and melody. 
@© Ae. Aug. 4, 1933 ;, HE unp.. 74583 ; 
Evelyn Weeks. 16492 


If you lived in the mountains; w and 
m Johnny Burke and Harold Spina; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 2, 1933; E 
pub. 37312; Olman music corp. 

16493 


If you'll say yes; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
EH unp. 75618 ; Orval Fandrem. 

16494 


If you say yes cherie; w and m Ray 
Noble; with ukulele arr. © July 31, 
1933; E for. 31179; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd. 16495 


11096—33——5 


16510 


If you’ve money to buy me; tango; 
violin-conductor with w. ©1c. Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74896; Nellie Cas- 
man. 16496 


Im Norden; potpourri tiber nordische 
volkslieder u. tinze, Herm Berens, 
jr.; salonorch. stimmen. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31229; A. B. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag. 16497 


Improvisations on an original theme; 
by Fred Feibel, ed. Hans Hanke; pf. 
© July 25, 1933 ; E pub. 37388; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub: co., inc. 

16498 


In a cabaret; pf. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75215; Imogene Pierson. 
16499 


In a cabin just for two; song. © 
1c Aug. 28, 1983; E unp. 75545; 
Riviere Sewell. 16500 


In a dream; song. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74571; Ruth Waters 
Palmer. 16501 


In a little lane; w Graham Collett, m 
Frederic Curzon. © Aug. 8, 1933; 
E for. 81162; Boosey & co., ltd. 


16502 
In a midnight club; from Midnight 
club, w Leo Robin, m_ Ralph 


Rainger; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1983; E unp. 751838; Paramount 
productions, inc. 16503 


In a moonlight rendevous [sic] ; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74711; Pearl McDermott Marshall. 

16504 


In dear old Massachusetts; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Aug. 25, 1988; E 
unp. 75433 ; Joseph T. Clouthier. 

16505 


In dreamland; song, m Sylvester L. 
Cross. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75480; Cora Delia Williams. 16506 


In dreams I see you; w and m Jean 
Gill. © 1: Aug. 22, 1933). BE unp. 
75349 ; Jeannette Treadgill. 16507 


In my arms; w and melody Al Van 
Aman. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 
74635; Albert V. Van Aman, 16508 


In my garden of dreams; song, m Stan 


Tucker. © July 27, 1933; E pub. 
37466; Edith C. Snyderhan. 16509 
In our town; w and melody. © 1c. 


Aug. 8, 19388; E unp. 74766; Joseph 
Leonard Fader. 16510 


691 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16511 


In pensive mood, dear, I dream of 
you: w and melody. © 1 e. Aug. 19, 
1933; E unp. 75270; Isabelle W. 
Baer. 16511 


In that great gettin’ up morning; 
Spiritual, folk song arr. W. C. 
Handy. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74548 ; Handy bros. music co., inc. 

16512 


In the cool of the night; w Clyde 
McCoy, m Cecil Davidson; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37520; Famous music corp. 16513 


In the land of make believe; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 28, 19388; E unp. 75696; 
Rachel Clark. 16514 


In the land of the moon; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ec July 10, 1938; E unp. 
74744; Martin Luther Hix. 16515 


In the moonlight; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1... Aug. 9, 
1933 ; E unp. 75631; John James Ed- 
mondson, 16516 


w and melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75119; Frederick Bur- 
ton Hammann. 16517 


In the shadow of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 19338; E unp. 75094; 
Val Jean. 16518 


In the shadow of the moon; w Denny 
Lacey, m Walter Mack. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1933; E unp. 75302; Dennis E. 
Lacey and Walter McDermoit. 

16519: 


In the vale of dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75153; 
Irving W. Roberts. 16520: 


In the valley of Kentucky, with sweet 
Sally for my bride; w W. R. Wil- 
liams, m Frank Stone; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 18, 1933; E pub. 37459; 
Will Rossiter. 16521 


In Venice; song. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 75355; Ruth Piaget Engel. 
16522 


Inno-Italo Americano; parole Riccardo 
Cordiferro, melodia Eugenio del Ci- 
oppo. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1983; E unp. 
73774; Eugene del Cioppo. 16523 


Inspiration; w Walter Robinson, m 
Macy Irish and Jack Jennings. 
Aug 18, 1933; E pub. 37516; John 
Milton Jennings. 16524 


Io sogno un pupo rosa; slow-fox, versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella, m Mario Ma- 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Irish song; song, w Russell Janney. © 
1 c. Aug. 9, 19838; E unp. 74818; 
Franklin Hauser. 16526 


Isle of blues; w Joan Jasmyn, m M. K. 
Jerome; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
21, 1983; E pub. 37527; M. Witmark 
& sons. 16527 


Isn’t it swell to dream; from Shady 
lady, w Bud Green and Stanley Ad- 
ams, m Sam H. Stept and Jesse 
Greer ; with ukulele arr. © July 29, 
1933 ; E pub. 37399; Mills music, inc. 

16528 


Isn’t life grand; melody. ©1c. Aug. 
5, 1983; E unp. 74621; Samuel Ger- 
ber. 16529 


Isobel; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
75566; Alfred Phillip Goddard. 

16530 


It had to be me; w Frank Phillips, and 
melody. © 1c Aug. 23, 1933; EH 
unp. 75404; Syril Howard Baldwin. 

16531 


It makes me feel so happy, I don’t 
know what to do; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 4, 19838; E unp. 74576; Hs- 
tell G. Boldin. 165382 


It might have been love, it was only a 
dream; song. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 74996; Samuel Avery Cope. 

16533 


It must be so; w and melody George 
Fuggitte and James Arnold. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74842; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 16534 


It’s a long dark night; w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢c. Aug. 21, 
1933; E unp. 75287; Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc. 16535 


It’s a nice day to-day, wotzit gonna be 
to-morrow ; w and m Harry Carlton; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 1, 1933; EB 
for. 31147; Harry Carlton music Co., 
ltd. 16536 


It’s all for the best; from I loved you 
Wednesday, w and m Richard A. 
Whiting. © Aug. 7, 1983; E pub. 
37373; Movietone musie corp. 16537 


It’s almost here; song. ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1933; E unp. 74629; D. P. Harmon. 
16538 


It’s done in the best of families; song. 


riotti; pf. © July 24, 1933; E for. © 1c. Aug. 12, 19383; E unp. 74967; 
31141; A. & G. Carisch & ¢. 16525 Arlene Allen. 16539 
692 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


16570 


It’s easy to say hello! it’s hard to say 
good bye; w Edward Hliscu, melody 
Harry Akst. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 75838; Irving Berlin, inc. 

16540 


It’s ended; song. ©1e. Aug. 1, 1933; 
EH unp. 74426; Billy Rand. 16541 


It’s home if you are there; song. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75842; 
Mable Rayfield. 16542 


It’s in the morning; melody Willie 
Creager. © 1 c..Aug. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 75353 ;. William Creager. 

16543 


It’s just a cottage but it’s home; waltz, 
Henry August; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1983; E unp. 75286; 
Henry J. Augustyniak. 16544 


It’s just my luck; w A. Baker, m C. 
Crewe. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75078; Ann Baker and Constance 
Crewe. 16545 


It’s okay baby if dat’s the way you 
feel; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
28, 19388; E unp. 75715; Nathaniel 
Taylor. 


It’s the summer-time for mine; w and 
m Len Bureay, arr. Chas. W. Kar- 
bach. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 
75326; Leonard Burkey and Charles 
Karbach. 16547 


It’s the talk of the town; w Marty 
Symes and Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry 
Levinson; with ukulele arr. 
Aug. 2, 19383; E pub. 37370; Santly 
bros., inc. 16548 

It was in the moonlight that I wrote, 
my song; song. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74918; R. S. Miller Jackson. 


16549 

It wasn’t meant to be; song. ©1«. 
mie co. 1980. HE unp, 75463: 
Johnny Potokar. 16550 


Italian, potpourri. © 1. c. Ausg.. 2, 
1933; E unp. 74471; Eugene Kal- 
man. 16551 


Jack-in-the-green; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill; pf., 4 hands. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © July 28, 1983; E for. 31086; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

16552 


Jamboree; song. © 1 c¢. Aug. 12, 
1933; E unp. 74961; Agnes Collett 
Scott. 16553 


Jazz pianisten; moderne klaverskole, 


tekst og m Vilfred Kjzxr. © July 
31, 1938; E for. 31204; Wilhelm 
Hansen. 16554 


16546: 


Jeannie; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75510; Theodore H. Howes. 
16555 

Jibarito-cialefio; son-fox trot; pf. © 
1 ce Aug. 22, 1933; E unp. 75376; 
Richard A. Dominguez, sr. 16556 
Jig saw polka; melody. © 1. Aug. 
8, 1983; E unp. 74781; Donald I. 
Smutka. 16557 
Jimmie boy; valse song. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1933; E unp. 75232; Ervin Earl 
Blaugh. 16558 


Jimmie Dante; by P. Van Loan; pf. 


conductor. © 1c Aug. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 75390; Movietone music 
corp. 16559 


Jimmy, Groucho and Mae; song, mel- 
ody A. Havel. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
Ii unp. 75201; Arthur and Morton 
Havel and Harry C. Greene. 16560 


Job (A) for every man; w and mel- 
ody Harmon Edward Lees. © 1 e¢. 
Aug. 1, 1988; E unp. 74547; Her- 
man Leis. 16561 


Jockey stomp; melody. © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1983; E unp. 74640; Lester Mel- 
rose. 16562 


yohn Henry, that superman; w Andy 
Razaf, melody Thomas Waller. © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 19838; E unp. 74618; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 16563 


Join the N.R.A.; w and melody. © 
1..c.. Aug. 26, 19383; EH unp: 75537; 
Charles Feingold. 16564 

Jolly fellows; overture, V. E. Schae- 
fer; band pts. © Aug. 10, 1933; 
EK pub. 37416; F. C. Menges. 16565 


Jolly (The) song; w and m Giorgia 
Pearce. © June 29, 1933; EH for. 


31024; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 16566 
Jonny wenn du_ geburtstag hast; 
slow-fox, w u. m Friedrich Holla- 


ender, spezial-arr. Harold M. Kirch- 
stein; orch. stimmen. © Dee. 31, 
1932; E for. 31072; Hdition Karl 
Briill. 16567 
Joskowitz (Rudolph) Twelve melodic 
etudes; op. 5; violin. bk. 1. © 1e. 
Ang... 17 19S3)s Hi nna stokes.) boule 
dolph Joskowitz. 16568 


Juanita; [violin] and pf. ©1c. Aug. 
7, 193838; E unp. 74781; Enzo Pas- 
earella. 16569 


Juanita valse; arr. Hd. Chenette; solo 


B flat clarinet with pf. acc. © Aug. 
(,, AGBSi Es | pe SFB OT y. Mle). VA. 
Trippett. 16570 


693 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16571 


Julia’s garden; w Charles Edward 
Thomas, m James H. Rogers, arr. 
Fred H. Huntley; men’s cho. © 


Aug, 24,,,1983;,,E pubs: .3(6h7 3... G. 
Schirmer, inc. 16571 
Junnie boy; valse song. © 1c. Aug. 


23, 19383; E unp. 75691; Erwin Earl 
Blaugh. 16572 


Just a dream of you; waltz song, W 
Stuart Miller. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 75069; Anna Fenzel. 16573 


Just a fireside, with you beside, that’s 
home sweet home to me; Ww and m 
Murray Mencher and Lou Herscher, 
arr. Paul Hill; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 22, 1931; E pub. 37607; Ster- 
ling songs, ine. 16574 


Just a little cabin in the hills; waltz, 


w Fred Gerbig, m Joseph Hunt; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 9, 1933; E 
pub. 37482; Zerse bros. 16575 


Just a little change; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 e¢. Aug. 9, 
1933; EH unp. 75590; Tom -Murphy. 

16576 


Just a little lovin’; song. ©1e. Aug. 
19, 1988; E unp. 75289; Muriel L. 
Beveridge. 16ST 


Just a lonely spot; w Alice L. Hollo- 
way. ©l1e. July 24, 1933; E unp. 
74743; Frank O. Henrickson. 16578 


Just a picture of you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74749; 
Alice Mildred Haas. 16579 


Just a picture of you, of me; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
ToC. Aus: 9 1935; (hs un. 1oo1 - 
George Calkins. 16580 


Just a pipe dream; song, m arr. Mary 
Frances Austin. © 1c Aug. 24, 
1933; E unp. 75428; Thomas Phalen 
Carlin and Alta Bennett Carlin. 

16581 


Just a romantic fool; w and m Na- 
thaniel Shilkret, Leo Erdody and 
John Klenner; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 10, 1933; E pub. 37509; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., ine. 16582 


Just a word to let you know, dear; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1933; FE 
unp. 74453; Norman C. Becker. 

16585 


Just an old fashioned locket; fox-trot, 
w Jules Loman, melody Hugo Ru- 
bens. © 1-¢. Aug. 9,.1933; E unp. 
74805; Phil Schwartz music co. 

16584 


pt. m1, 'nvs:, v. 28 


Just another golden memory; song. © 
1 ec. Aug, 18, 19388; E unp. 75196; 
Ethel Roughton Wortham. 16585 


Just another little kiss; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75603; Nell 
Tyner. 16586 


Just because; w Sax Carden, and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 15, 19383; lj unp. 
75061; Severino Siani. 16587 


Just because it’s you; waltz song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75116; Grant C. Shep- 
herd. 16588 


Just beyond; song, m R, S. Morrison. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74735; 


Geo. M. Larrison. 16589 
Just for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 


July 31, 1933; E unp. 74405; Roberta 
Treber. 16590 


Just forgetting; song, melody Larry E. 


Goffin. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74570; Don Dey. 16591 
Just kiss me; fox-trot song. © 1 c. 


Aug. 15, 1938; E unp. 75246; Frank 
BE. Mary. 16592 


Just like an angel; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74428; Billy 
Rand. 16593. 


Just making conversation; w Fred 
Ritz and Harry Carlton, m H. Carl- 
ton; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 1, 
1933; E for. 31148; Harry Carlton 
musie co., ltd. 16594 


Just to waltz with you; song, arr, Glen 
L. Bliss; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74682; Vernon 
KF. Norman. 16595 


Just two lovers; song, melody Sylves- 
ter Long Cross. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
E eunp. 75562; Martin Unden. 16596 


Just you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
19388; E unp. 75127; Mary Dorrell. 

16597 


' Just you, no one else will do; valse 


song. ©1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 
75690: Jack Corrigan. 16598 
Kameradschaft; kantate. w Eduard 


Zuckmayer, nach worten aus den 
Grashalmen y. Walt Whitman, m E. 
Zuckmayer, hrsg. Fritz Jéde, ein- 
stimmigen chor. einzelstimmer, U. 
‘streichinstrumente, blaser nach be- 
lieben. Dec, 1, °19823-°:3% for. 
31058; J. Rieter-Biedermann. 16599: 


694 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Kathleen Malone; song, melody Luther 
A. Clark, pf. arr. G. C. Humphreys. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 19383; E unp. 75211; 
Kathleen Corbett. 16600 


Keep a-singin’ on de way; w and m 
Otto L. Bohanan. ‘© 1c) Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 74522; Florence D. Bo- 
hanan. 16601 


Keep going N. R. A.; song, w Donald 
Cornell. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 75692; Kenneth Walton. 

16602 


Keep on loving me; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1933; H unp. 74799; Hor- 
tense Hirsch. 16603 


Kennst du mein liebeslied; souvenir, 
w Fritz Lohner, m Franz Drdla, 
spezial fox-trot arr. Philip Cardew ; 
salon-orch. stimmen, mit jazz. © 
Sept. 15, 1982; E for. 30997; Josef 
Weinberger. 16604 


King (The) of Zulu; w Bradford 
Browne and Jack Scholl, m Max 
Rich; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37538; Frank Crumit 
songs co. 16605 


Kiss me again goodnight; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. withw. ©1e. Aug. 
9, 1938; E unp. 75615; Parma Car- 
dinal. 16606 


Kiss me good-bye ‘neath the old apple 
tree; song, w Katherine Kloos. © 
1 e. Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 75673; 
Rudolph Schuster. 16607 


Kiss me in the moonlight ; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75593; Herbert 
Albert Sleep. 16608 


Kiss me my love; w J. W. Harris and 
R. Magee, m and ukulele arr. W. 
Morris. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 
74696; William Morris, J. William 
Harris and Ray Magee. 16609 


Kleine frau, was nun; bluesartiger 
slow-fox, aus der gleichnamigen re- 
vue, w Giinther Schwenn u. Peter 
Schaeffers, m Will Meisel, arr. Franz 
Stolzenwald u. My Wills; orch. stim- 
men. © Aug. 26, 1932; E for. 31068; 
Monopol-liederverlag, Ernst Weng- 
raf, G.m.b.H. 16610 


Kleine suite; von Walter Niemann, op. 
102; streichorchester. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © Apr. 28, 1933; E for. 
31066; C. F. Peters. 


Klondike walz. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 75335; John Paulsteiner. 
16612 


16611 | 


16624 


Konigsleutnant (Der) ; singspiel nach 
Karl Gutzkow, m Fred Raymond, 
volistandiger klavierauszug zum di- 
rigieren eingerichtet, Fritz Wicke. 
© Feb. 27, 1933; D 28485; Biihnen- 
verlag Anton J. Benjamin, a.g. 

16612* 


Lad ‘o*imine#isong.7© I <e), Aug.)21, 
19383; EH unp. 75336; Orren Edward 
Pickle. 16613 


Lady (A) for a day; w and melody 
Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Archie Gottler. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 74804; Irving Berlin, inc. 

16614 


Lady Gwenny; 2-pt. song, Hnglish w 
A. P. Graves, Welsh air arr. EH. T. 
Chapman ; equal voices. © July 27, 
1933; E for. 31190; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd. 

16615 


Lady (The) I just met; song, arr. 
Aleda Waggoner. © 1 ec. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75505 ; Hdward Plotkin. 

16616 


Lady, Lady Lee; song, arr. Russell 
Wooding. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; HE 
unp. 74806; Asper Overstreet. 

16617 


Lady of Vienna; w and melody. © 
1 e. Aug. 21, 19838; E unp. 75297; 
Irving Edward Goldman. 16618 


Lambert (Constant) Concerto; for 
solo pianoforte and nine players; 
pf. and oreh. 1. Pf. solo pt.—2. Full 
se. © Apr. 6, 1933; E for. 31002, 
31003 ; Oxford univ. press. 

16619, 16620 


Lamento borincano; romance jibaro, 
melodia Rafael Hernandez. © 1 ec. 
July 22, 1983; E unp. 74494; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 16621 


Land of our golden dreams; waltz 
song, m Laura Warner Collins. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1983 ; E unp. 75280; Phil 
B. Perkins. 16622 


Land (The) of the Red White and 
Blue; w and m Blanchella. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74721; Blanche 
Miller Fobes. 166238 


Land (The) where the roses never 
fade; w HE. E. Hewitt, m B. D. Ack- 
ley, new arr. W. C. Polla; with male 
and mixed quartette arrs. © June 
24, 1933; EH pub. 37333; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. 16624 


695 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16625 


Lark (The) now leaves his watery 
nest; w Wm. Davenant, m Michael 
Webb ; med. voice. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 37600; Harry G. Neville. 

16625 


Last (The) round-up; w and m Billy 
Hill; with guit. and ukulele arrs. 
© Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37502; Sha- 


piro, Bernstein & Co., inc. 16626 
Laugh and laugh again; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 
75682: Erline Thompson. 16627 
Laughing Water; Indian love song, 
w and m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1. 


Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74524; Flor- 
ence D. Bohanan. 16628 


Lazy mountain moon; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 7, 193838; E unp. 74747; Am- 
brose Edward Milhiser, jr. 16629 


Lazy waters; w and m Reginald 
Thomas and Herbert Meek; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1931; E 
pub. 37606; Sterling songs, ine. 

16630 


Lead me, Lord; w from Psalms, m 
F. Flaxington Harker; mixed cho., 
with sop. solo, ad lib.; ergan ace. 
© Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37622; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 16631 


Leaving me; w and melody. ©1.¢. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75449; Jessie 
Nell Ray. 16632 


Left (The) hand goes into training; 
12 special games to keep left hand 
in form, J. Elise Gordon. © Aug. 
9, 1933; HH. for, 34122.: .Stainer i& 
Bell, ltd. 16633 


Legione straniera; tango argentino, 
canzone, m Cesare Augusto Cioci- 
ano; orch. parti. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 31256; E. M. Chiappo. 16634 


Length’ning shadows; w and m Vir- 
ginia Nicolson. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 74647; Leo M. Nicolson. 

16635 

Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) La bohéme; 
piccola suite, trascrizione  libera 
Guido Farinelli; pf. conduttore, 
violino e violoncello, con violino 2 e 
contrabasso ad lib. © July 15, 


1933; E for. 31183; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s.a. 16636 
Zaza; canzone di Milio, tras- 


crizione libera Guido Farinelli; pf. 
conduttore, violino e violoncello, con 
violino 2 e contrabasso ad lib. © 
July 15, 19383; E for. 31185; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s.a. 16637 


pt. 111, n. s., ¥. 28 


Le Roy (Kate Warner) Twelve lit- 
tle songs for children; w Harriet 
A. Seymour, with melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75773; Kate 
Warner Le Roy. 16638 


Let it be me; w and m Allie Wrubel. 
© Aug. 8, 1933; E pub. 37407; 
Keit-Engel, inc. 16639 


Let’s all be American; N.R.A. cam- 
paign song, melody May Newman. 
© le. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75717; 
Charles Arthur Brown. 16640 


Let’Ss commence with common sense 
and our cooperation; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75722; 
Peter Frank Mondlak. 16641 


Let’s get married in September; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74679; 
Kenneth D. Brown. 16642 


Let’s go; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1988; E unp. 75143; Ralph Fran- 
cis Doran. 16643 


Let’s go. Chicago; march song. ©1e. 
Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75079; Anna 
Simonson and Marie Christianson. 

16644 


Let’s go with Roosevelt; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Aug: 7, 1933; E unp. 
75194; Norwood Clayton Tew. 

16645 


Let’s join the N.R.A.; song, m M. L. 
Carson and Etta Faye Whitehurst. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74955; 
Martin Luther Carson. 16646 


Let’s start again, please do; w and 


melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 75012; Jack Lee and Ray 
Palmer. 16647 


Let’s you and me, back Franklin D; 
song. ©1e. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 
75809 ; Roderick MacDougall. 

16648 


Let there be light; valse song. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75747; Ken- 
neth Dixon Wohlmaker. 16649 


Let us be sweethearts again; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢c. Aug. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 75723; William N. Brownstein. 

16650 


Let your conscience be your guide; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 74593; Joe J. Fant. 16651 


Liberty and beer; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74515; J. 
de Bruyn Kops. 16652 

Lies (The) that you told me, I’ll never 
forget; song, m James L. Brown; 


696 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


16682 


with ukulele arr. © 1. Aug. 21, 
19838; E unp. 75316; Lowell Ladd. 
16653 


Life is just romance and love is it’s 
theme; song; m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1983; E unp. 74677; O. M. Hlliott. 

16654 


Life, love and laughter ; waltz, melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 75498 ; 
Leopold N. Sperling. 16655 


Life (The) of Christ in Scripture and 
song; assembled by Mrs. George E. 
Hampton. © Aug. 28, 1933; AA 
128063 ; Standard pub. co. 16656 


Life’s great play; song. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 193838; E unp. 75002; Melville 
Grems. 16657 


Life’s morn will soon be waning; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75816; 
Minnie Rose Hamilton. 16658 


Life’s waltz of love; waltz song. © 
t ¢., Aug.) 28, 1988; E unp. T5776; 
Harrison L. Glenn. 16659 


Light brigade; overture, V. E. Schae- 
fer; band pts. © Aug. 12, 1983; E 
pub. 37417; F. C. Menges. 16669 


Light Thou my way; w and melody 
v Youns. © 1c. Aug.’ 12,:1933; BE 
unp. 74947; Virginia Young and Ida 
B. Botts. 16661 


Lightning bug blues; w and melody 
Lee Allen. © 1. Aug. 7, 1983; E 
unp. 74832; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 16662 


Like I believed in you; w and m Bud 
Wilkie. © .1c¢ Aug. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 75347; William Albert Wilkie. 

16663 

Lille (Kn) tangokavallér; Dansk tekst 
Berge og Arvid Miiller, Tysk tekst 
Fritz Joachim u. Willy Rosen, m 
Willy Rosen; pf. © July 31, 1933; 
E for. 81196; Wilhelm Hansen. 

16664 


Lillie waltz; song. © June 27, 1933; 
E pub. 37428; Joe La Form. 


Lindy out; w and m Anne Bacon 
modge: pt.” ©° 1 « Aug. 12, 1933 ; 
Ei sunp. 74951; Anne Dodge. 16666 


Linger; valse song. © 1c. July 31, 
1933; E unp. 74558; John Lillos. 

16667 

Lirica; violin and pf. © 1c. Aug. 

16, 19383; E unp. 75100; Enzo Pasca- 

rella. 16668 


69 


16665 


List’ning for your whistling; w and 
melody, -Cx.1 ¢. Aug. 1, 198354, 0 
unp. 74441; Grace Hannan. 16669 


Little (The) church around the cor- 
ner; w J. Birch, melody W. Cutty. 
©1c. Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75158; 
John Birch and William Cutty. 

16670 


Little (The) clock; w and m Alice 
Shearer: pt. ©. Aus 21,’ 1933") 
pub. 37629; G. Schirmer, inc. 16671 


Little dream of dreams; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75549; 
Jack Raft. 16672 


Little (A) hug, a little kiss, then you 
fall in love again; w and m Dave 
Oppenheim, George Meyer and Pete 
Wendling; with ukulele arr. © 
July 29, 1938; E pub. 37404; Mills 

- music, inc. 16673 


Little locket of long ago; w Harry 
Woods, m Joe Burke, pf. sc. Harold 
Potter; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 7, 1933; HE 
pub. 373884; Joe Morris music co. 

16674 


Little log home in the West; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74668; 
Pearl Stevenson. 16675 


Little Miss Muffett; w and m Harry 
Perritt, © 1c July, 26, 1933) 2 
unp. 74875; Llew Weir music Co. 

16676 


Little silver frame; w and melody 
Marie Dale, arr. Charles Eglinton. 
©i1e July 24, 1933; E unp. 75383 ; 
Charlotte Winnifred Bowlby. 16677 


Little sweetheart; song. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 19383; E unp. 74776; Russell T. 
Snyder. 16678 


Little sweetheart o’ mine; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74922; Arthur Combs. 16679 


Little sweetheart of the prairie; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© i .c. Augy9, 19338; FE unps 1503s 
Harvey Stevens. 16680 


Little tin soldier; song. © 1e. Aug. 
1, 1988; E unp. 74449: Warren 
Montmomery Morton. 16681 


Little Willie’s violin; by Kitty Belle 
Keepers Voss; with suppl. © 1 ¢. 
duly, 20s 1983 e. Supple Ame. 53 
ff! unp. 75041; Kitty Belle Voss. 

16682 


J 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16683 

Living in hope; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75646; Marguerite 
Rieder. 16683 

Lohn (Der) des fleisses; lehrsttick 


nach w Wilhelm Busch, m Ernst- 
Lothar von Knorr; eine singstimme, 
chor, u. instrumente im G-Sschliissel, 
einzeln o. chorisch zu besetzen. © 
Dees 1,;:19823 BE, for. -s10603y J. 
Rieter-Biedermann. 16684 


Lolita from Madrid; Spanish waltz 
ballad, w and m Otto Schick. © 
July 3, 1983; E pub. 37026; Walter 
A. Quincke. 16685 


Lonely; new w M. W. Irving, set to 
m Anna Simonson and Marie Chris- 
tianson. © 1 ¢ Aug. 9, 19383; H 
unp. 74791; Mary Warner Irving. 

16686 


Lonely and blue; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75607; Margie Myers. 

16687 


—song. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 75788; Allen Oskar Wagner. 
16688 


Lonely years; song. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74573; Orville Allen 
De Groff. 16689 


Lonesome; waltz, 1st violin with w. 
©1ece. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75528; 
John A. Crifasi. 16690 


Long road; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 21, 1983; E unp. 75296; Irving 
Edward Goldman. 16691 

Longing; w Ray Klages, m James V. 
Monaco; with guit. arr. © Aug. 2, 
1933; E pub. 37313; Olman music 
corp. 16692 

Longing for home; by L. E. De Fran- 


eesco:; pi. JO 1c. Aue Al) jaaae 
E unp. 74982; Movietone music 
corp. 16693 
Lookin’ after you; song. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 19383; E unp. 74968; Arlene 
Allen. 16694 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; Biblical 
text, set to m; Solo voice with 
mixed voices. © Aug. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 37579; Edward §S. Young. 

« 16695 


Lord (The) is thy keeper; anthem, 
w from Psalm 121, m Boris Leven- 
son, op. 73; mixed voices, pf. or 
organ acc. ad lib. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
Kk pub. 37571; Theodore Presser co. 

16696 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Lord (The) opened the doors of 
heaven; w from Psalms, m F. Flax- 
ington Harker; mixed cho.; organ 
acc. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37621; 


G. Schirmer, inc. 16697 
Lost sweet-heart; w and m Myrle 
Buffington Thompson. © 1 e. Aug. 


21, 1983; E unp. 75887; Myrle B. 
Thompson. 16698 


Lothar (Friedrich Wilhelm) Vier 
kleine stticke ftir streichquartett; 
op. 56, hrsg. Hilmar wu. Walter 
Hockner; violine 1, 2, violoncello u. 


bratsche. Stimmen. © July 31, 
1983; E for. 31198; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 16699 


Lousy rhythm; w and melody Lee 
Brody; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1933; E unp. 75285; WLeonore 
Brody. 16700 


Love; song. © 1 c¢ Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75160; C. Mae Brooks Lee. 
16701 


Love ajar; song, m Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1 ¢ Aug. 25, 1933; BE 
unp. 75481; Cora Delia Williams. 

16702 

Love has passed me by; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Aug. 24, 19383; EH unp. 
75425; Ellis A. Stephens. 16703 


Love in a dream; w and melody. © 
1’ e. Aug. 25, 1988; Hi unpeeiader > 
Sidney Preston. 16704 


Love is just asleep; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74783; 
Diane Novick. 16705 


Love is only a dream; valse song. 
©1e. Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 75248; 
Joseph Rak. 16706 


Love is the king of us all; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 5, 1983; HE 
unp. 74622; Samuel Gerber. 16707 


Love is the sweetest thing; from Say 
it with music, Ww and m Ray Noble, 
new arr. Albert Szirmai; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 23, 1983; H pub. 
37529 ; Harms, inc. 16708 


Love’m and leave’m girl; song. ©1c. 
Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75080; Marie 
Christianson and Anna Simonson. 

16709 


Love me; waltz song. ©1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75791; Paul H. Kruse. 
16710 

Love passes me by; w Robert Burk- 
hardt, m Arthur Lange; pf. ©16¢. 
Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74974; Movie- 
tone music corp. 16711 


698 


SS SS a 


Love rides on the waters tonight; w 
D. McConnell and H. McConnell, 
melody H, Powell. © 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 
19388; E unp. 75656; Daisy McCon- 
nell, Hazel McConneil and Harry 
Powell. 16712 


Love (A) song; w and melody. [He- 
brew text] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 75426; Lipa Feingold. 16713 


Love song caprice; w and m Marie 
Macquarrie; pf. © 1 ¢. July 20, 
19383; E unp. 75779; Marie Hughes 
Fordyce. 16714 


Love still lingers in the moonlight; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75639; 
Julia Thorpe. 16715 


Love (The) that gold cannot buy; 
waltz, w J. Ratchford, m Lorraine 
Towers; with ukulele arr. Fred W. 
Fisher. © 1.c¢, Aug. 22, 1933; HE 
unp. -75360; John Ratchford and 
Alice Lorraine Towers. 16716 


Love, true love; song. © Aug. 4, 
1933; E for. 31109; Ruth Gagnon 
Burke. 16717 


Love was a dream; song. ©1c. Aug. 
38, 1933; E unp. 74585; Herman Her- 
bert Tutelman. 16718 


Loveliness; W and melody Dick Stev- 
ens. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; E unp. 
75373; Richard Morrison Stevens. 

16719 


Lovely (A) lady; song, w Russell Jan- 
ney and Brian Hooker. © 1. Aug. 
d), 1988; E unp. 756638; Franklin 
Hauser, 16720 


Lovely little you; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 9, 
19383; E unp. 75568; Lilyan Rush. 

16721 


Lovely love; from Love lost, w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; H 
unp. 75140; Howard William Bar- 
wick, 16722 


Lovers melody; song. ©1c. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75522; Gerda T. Hart- 
shorn. 16723 


Love’s despair; w Shakespeare, m 
Ruggero Vené; men’s voices. © Aug. 
29, 1988; E pub. 376138; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine. 16724 


Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. Mol- 
. joy, arr. EH. Hansen; pf. accordion. 
© Aug. 8, 1933; E for. 31160 ; Boosey 


& co., 1td. 16725 
Love’s shore; song, m James L, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


11096—33—_6 


Aug. 7, 19838; E unp. 74667; Max 
Lovenson. 16726 


Love’s twilight; w and melody Ada 
Powell. © 1 ¢. Aug. 4, 19338; EB 
unp. 74590; Ada C. Rutter, 16727 


Lovin’ man; song, arr. Genevieye S. 
Ellis. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 


75724; Grace Whitten. 16728 
Loving you under the moon; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ¢, 


Aug. 22, 1983; E unp. 75363; Edgar 
Oatridge. 16729 


Lucille; waltz song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 7, 
19338; E unp. 74733; Theodore J. 
Wickersheim. 16730 


Lullaby lady, from lullaby lane; w 
Howard Johnson, melody James 
Rule and Max Kortlander. © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1988; E unp. 74448; Joe 
Davis, ine. 167381 


—— waltz, w Howard Johnson, m 
James Rule and Max Kortlander. 
© Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37577; Joe 
Davis, ine. 16732. 


Lullaby moon; w and melody Mack 
David, Larry Stock and Al Hoffman. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp, 74858; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 167383 


Lure (The) of the trail; w Jean Law- 
rence, m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
75627; Helen Hedges. 16734 


M. H. C. loyalty march; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1983; E unp. 74518; 
William Clarence Nelson. 167385 


Ma va 1a; one step canzone, m Sergio 
Ala e Aldo Didero; orch. parti. © 
May 1, 19383; E for. 31253; E. M. 
Chiappo. 16736 


Mad! mad! Madelin; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75150; 
Natanael Christensen. 16737 


Madre (La) del cordero; jota or cas- 
tanet dance, letra y m J. Jimenez, 
English lyrics Carol Raven, m arr. 


J. Rosamond Johnson. © Aug. 23, 
19383; E pub. 37543; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 16738 


Magic (The) bowl; song. ©1e. Aug. 
26, 1933; E unp. 75529; Beatrice F. 
Stevens. 16739 


Magic melody of romance; music sig- 
nature, Paul Blakemore; melody 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 19, 1933; B 
pub. 37545; Coolidge advertising co. 

16740 


699 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16741 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; F min., 
and A flat, m Charles Wood; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Aug. 2, 1933; 
E for. 31218; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, ltd. 16741 


set to m W. G. Alcock; mixed 
voices; organ ace.; in A. © Aug. 23, 
1933; E for. 31167; Novello & Co., 
ltd. ‘ 16742 


w from Bible, m C. S. Lang, op. 
25; 2 voices; organ acc.; in F. 

Aug. 31, 1933; E for. 31267; Novello 
ac GO., ltd. 16743 


Make believe; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 22, 
1933; E unp. 75356; Ruth Piaget 
Engel. 16744 


Making little ones out of big ones; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
75644; Joseph Wallace. 16745 


Malaga; pf. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 74636; Ricardo Romero. 16746 


Man (The) I love; song, w Brian 
Hooker. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
74816; Franklin Hauser. 16747 


Man in the moon tell me: song. © 1 
ce. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75651; Ame- 
lie Lane Gubbins. 16748 


Man of the hour; w and melody J. 
Claire and C. Harold. © 1. Aug. 
22, 1933; E unp. 75371; Jean Claire, 
Charles Harold and George Vandal. 

16749 


Mafnanitas Tapatias; letra Pedro J. 
Gonzalez y Sanchez bros., m P. J. 
Gonzalez; dog voces. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1933; E unp. 74643; Felipe Valdes 
Leal. 16750 


March (The) of Arkansas state; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75269; 
Guy French. 16751 


March (The) of prosperity ; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74602; Harry Cordy. 16752 


March of the years; by Walter H. 
Bransen and Louis De Rochemont, 
arr. Floyd J. St. Clair; band pts. 
© Aug. 9, 1933; E pub. 37371; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 16753 


Marching along together; w and m Ed- 
ward Pola and Franz Steininger, en- 
tire Amer. lyric Mort Dixon; with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
[American lyrics only] © July 31, 
1933; E pub. 37335; Robbins music 
corp. 16754 


Marching on; w Frank Livingstone, 
m W. Goodell; pf. © 1c. Aug. 5, 


700 


pt. 10, ae Ss ae 


1933; E unp. 74658; Frank L. War- 
ner and Walter Goodell. 16755 


Marigolds; w Gene Brown, m Gustav 
Klemm; in G. © Aug. 24, 1933; EB 
pub. 37572; Theodore Presser co. 

16756 


Marionettes (The); overture, Corne- 
lius Gurlitt, arr. Aubrey Winter; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 4, 1933; HB for. 
31121; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

16757 


Mary; w and m Herbert Stothart. © 
1 « Aug. 7%, 1983: “i apres 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 16758 


Mary Magee; w and melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75511; Jesse 


Winne. 16759 
Mary my own; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 


Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75820; Bill 
Lester. 16760 


Master (The) dot method; ukulele, 
banjo-uke, tiple, uke-guit., ete. © 
1 ec. Aug. 19, 1983; A ad int: 18122; 
pubd. July 12, 1933; Don Tucker. 

16760* 


Master (The) 
flat instruments; solo cornet B flat. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75695; 
Merle G. Prugh. 16761 


Mattino di primavera; di Franco 
Casavola; orch. Partitura. © Aug. 
3, 1933; E for. 31093; G. Ricordi & 
co. 16762 


Maureen O’ Dare; w Bruce Sievier, m 
Harold Ramsay; in F. © June 13, 
1933; E for. 31175; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd. 16763 


Maurice, the gendarme, w Bradford 
Browne and Frank Crumit, m Max 
Rich; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 375385; Frank Crumit 
songs co. 16764 


Maybe you'll understand; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 75129; 
Wm. C. Harris. 16765 

Mean old master; w and melody B. 
Tucker.. © 1 c. Ang. 4, t33eq0e0 
unp. 74847; 
co., inc. 16766 


Medley of songs; pf. treble. ©1 «© 
Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75264; Adolph 
Eugene Alexander. 16767 

Mélodie d’amour; by Charles Huerter ; 


pf. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 37628; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 16768 


instructor; for all B. 


Southern music pub. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1933 


Melody (A) for you; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 15, 1983; E unp. 75060; Ruth 
D. Deringer. 16769 


Melody (The) man; song. © 1. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74698; Belford 
Cabell Hendricks. 16770 


Memories fade away; fox-trot song. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 75238; 


John W. Gay. 16771 
Memory’s scrap book; m Sylvester 
ane Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. 


Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75635; Elfie 
Pomeroy Rignall. 16772 


Memory’s wall; song, m Stan Tucker. 
©1c. Aug. 30, 19383; BE unp. 75799; 
Kay V. Hagney. 16773 


Mem’ries 0’ mine; w M. H. Milstead, 
m W. E. Maloney. © Aug. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 37321; William E. Maloney 
and M. Edgar Milstead. 16774 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Wedding march; from A 
midsummer night’s dream; pf. 1 and 
2. With biographical sketch, arr. 
fingering, phrasing, etc., Louis Victor 
Saar. © Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 
37532; Art publication soc. 16775 


Menuet; by Jean Philippe Rameau, ed. 
Arthur Foote; pf. © Jan. 20, 1932; 
H pub. 37594; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 

16776 


Merry (The) June moon; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75605; Letitia 
Meritis Will. 16777 


Merry (The) stevedore. © 1c. Aug. 
30, 1933; E unp. 75806; John Paul- 
steiner. 16778 


Metropolitan opening; w and melody 
Irving Berlin. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 74559; Irving Berlin, inc. 

16779: 


Meyer; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
30, 1983; E unp. 75793; Saul S. 
Goldstone. 16780 


Mezz’ ora con voi; tango slow, letra 
Marf, m Vittorio Mascheroni; pf. 
© July 3, 1938; E for. 31143; A. & G. 
Carisch & ec. 16781 


Mia diletta; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 74440; Grace 
Hannan. 16782 


Mia querida; Mexican love song, w E. 
Buckbee, melody L. Hope. © 1 «c. 
Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75084; Louise 
Hope and Edna Buckbee. 167838 


16796 


Midt i byens hjerte; tango, fra Char- 
lottenlund revuen 1933, tekst Dan 
Folke og Carl Viggo Meincke, m 
Willy Kierulff, Victor Cornelius og 
Henry Willum; pf. July oie 
1933; EF for. 31201; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 16784 


Mikor latom hulladozni; magyar dall, 
szovegét irta Nagy Lajos, zenéjét 
irta Berky Nandor. ©1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75772; Nandor Berky. 

16785 


Military (A) band; w and m Paul 
Yoder; full band pts. © Aug. 25, 
1933 ; E pub. 37567 ; Rubank, inc. 

16786 


Mimi was a good girl; from Torch 
singer, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75186; Paramount productions, ine. 
16787 

©yit je 

D 28489; Philip 

16787* 


Minstrel’s (The) love song; song; with 
violin obbl. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; EH 
unp. 75524; Sallie Peterson Hose. 

16788 


Miss NIRA; song. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
19383; E unp. 74902; Albert J. Was- 
gon, jr. 16789 


Missa Sancti Joannis; w anon.; Ssop., 
ten. and bass; organ ace. © Aug. 
21, 1983; E pub. 37515; Robert W. 
Wilkes. 16790 


Mission bells; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 5, 
19383; E unp. 74633; Stella Watts 
Hollowell. 16791 


Mississippi delta blues; song, w and 
melody Jack Neville and Jimmie 
Rodgers. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; H 
unp. 75292; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 16792 


Mississippi ’membrance; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75780; Dorothy 
Jane Moyer. 16793 


Missouri moon; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
9, 1933 ; E unp. 75191; Anton Keresz- 


Ming Hoy; musical comedy. 
July.) 15.2 1953 = 
Mauro Foote. 


tes. 16794 
valse. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74753; Hmma Buerger. 16795 
Mister Bow and Arrow Cupid; fox- 


trot, w and m Gillye Coleman. © 
1c Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74517; Gillye 
Coleman Koger. 16796 


701 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16797 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Mr. Cupid’s busy at a game of love; 
ist violin with w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75678; Albert V. Sel- 
iner. 16797 


Mr. Peacock; w and m Mae-Aileen 
irb} pe © Jan.'31, 1933 - Hh pub. 
374986: Boston music co. 16798 


Mit einem kuss beginnt das gliick; 
tango, w Giinther Schwenn u. Peter 
Schaeffers, m Will Rollins. © Dec. 
31, 1932; E for. 31049; Rondo-verlag, 


G.m.b.H. 16799 
— —— arr. Horst Hoff- 
mann; orch. stimmen. © Dec. 31, 


1932; E for. 31050; Rondo-verlag, 
Gam -bA. 16800 


Mocking (The) bird and old bob 
white are calling you back to me; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 
1 c. Aug. 21. 1933; BE ounp. 75338; 
James Clay Evans. 16801 


Modern (A) madrigal; w June Sill- 
man, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 74882; Warburton Guil- 


bert. 16802 
Momentary waltz; pf. ©l1ec. Aug. 28, 
1933; E unp. 75781; Dorothy Jane 
Moyer. 16803 
Monterey; w Michael Doran, m V. 
Ballaseyus. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933: 


E unp. 75740; Emilia Clapham and 
Virginia Ballaseyus. 16804 


Mood Hollywood; by Lennie Hayton 
and Jimmy Dorsey; pf. © Aug. 23, 
1933; E pub. 37554; Robbins music 
corp. 16805 


Moods; by Frederick Kell; viola solo; 
pf. ace. © July 28, 1933: BH for. 
31118; Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

16806 


Moods modernes; suite, op. 27, nos. 
1-5; pf. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; EB unp. 
75226; Claude Lapham. 16807 


Moon (The) is waiting for us up 
above; w and melody Billy King. © 
Jc. Aug. 12, 1933; 2, unp. YA981 : 
Wm. Du Bovik. 16808 


Moon magic; w Michael Doran, m VY. 
Ballaseyus; [bar.] © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75736; Virginia Bal- 


laseyus and Emilia Clapham. 16809 


Moon (The) on the hill; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1983; HE unp. 75318: A. R. 
Holtman. 16810 


Moon princess, by the waters of Ama- 
lon; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 4, 


1933; E unp. 74544; Charles T. 
Ford. 16811 


Moon time; w and melody. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 12, 1983; E unp. 74929; Sam 
Scarnato. 16812 


Moonbeams; violin duet and pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75098; 
Laurel Marguerite Dust. 16813 


Moonlight; song. © ic. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75014; Valeria Hill Brown. 


16814 
Moonlight and dreams; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 


© 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 75308; 
Lilly Peterson. 16815: 


Moonlight in Dakota; fox-trot song, 
melody Pauline Story. © 1 ec. Aug. 
38, 19383; E unp. 74518; Edward 
Kurle. 16816 


Moonlight in Hawaii; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75204; 
Marguerite Camp Smith. 16817 


Moonlight mesa; musical comedy, dia- 
logue and lyrics R. W. Smith, m 
H. D. Guelick. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
D 28492; Harry D. Guelick and Re- 
becca W. Smith. 16817* 


Moonlight (A) song; w John Proctor 
Mills, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, op. 42, no. 2, arr. W. A. Reger; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © July 27, 1933; 
E pub. 37504; G. Schirmer, ine. 

16818 


foonrise; w Billy Hill, m Irving 
Rose and Frank Warshauer; with 

ukulele arr. © Aug. 2, 1933; E pub. 

37361; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc. 

16819 


Morena; tango, from Christopher 
Strong, by Max Steiner; pf. 
Aug. 17, 1983; E pub. 37433; Sam 
Fox pub. co. 16820 


Morning; song. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75693; George F. Koether. 
16821 


Morning glory; w Joe Young, m Max 
Steiner; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
28, 1933; E pub. 37584; Irving Ber- 


lin, ine. 16822 
Mortensen (Otto) 14 instrumental- 
kanons; suppl. til violinundervis- 


ningen. © July 31, 1933; E for. 
31192; Wilhelm Hansen. 16823 


Mother mine; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75154; Ir- 
ving W. Roberts. 16824 


702 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Mothers; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; HE unp. 74674; Emma Case. 

16825 


Mothers are God’s gift; song. ©l1e. 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75398; Lil- 
lian M. Soule. 16826 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)  Ido- 
meneo; overture, arr. Aubrey Win- 
ter; orch. pts. © Aug. 1, 1933; EB 
for. 31091; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 16827 


Mozart miniatures; duets, arr. I. 
Vileta; pf. © Aug. 24, 1933; E pub. 


37565; Lewis pub. co. 16828 
Mummy walk-a-round : Waectok ap ur: 
Plough, m Barnie Hensgen. © 1 e¢. 


Aug. 28, 1983; E unp. 75710; Ber- 
nard T. Hensgen and Calvin L. 
Plough. 16829 


Murmuring melody waltz; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75470; Louis 
Augustine Donohue. 16830 


Music box; pf. trio. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75099; Laurel Mar- 
guerite Dust. 16831 


Musie making in class; pupils’ books, 
Lucy M. Welch. bk. 1, la and 2. 
© July 26, 1933; EH for. 31156— 
81158; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

16832, 16834 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 8, Aug. 19383. © July 26, 1933; 
HE, for. 31055; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 16835 


Musical technique. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1933; A ad int. 18095; pubd. July 1, 
19383; Lilias Livingstone Mackin- 
non. 16835* 


My Alabama moon; valse song. © 
oc As, 23, 1983; BE. unp. 15685; 
Ina Coulson Greene. 16836 


My angel; w and m Billy Franklin; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 31, 1933; 
H pub. 37635; Bibo-Lang, inc. 

16837 


My baby is a wow; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1. 
Aug. 9, 19838; E unp. 75641; Leroy 
Kelly. 16838 


My black gal blues; w and melody J. 
Estes. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74838 ; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 

16839 


16853 


My buddie, I done the stretch for; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75574; 
Adelaide Grice. 16840 


My Colorado mountain home; valse, 
w and m Irene Van Zandt. © 1. 
July 31, 1983; E unp. 74556; Maude 
Naylor. 16841 


My dad: pf. with w. ©1. Aug. 9, 
1933; EH unp. 75582; Melvin Bernard 
Wells. 16842 


My dear old gray head mother ; valse 
song. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 
75228; Jessie Mathena. 16843 


My dream; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74720; Robert J. Bain. 
16844 


My dream of heaven; song, m James 
Evans Hecht. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
EK unp. 74810; Dorothy Anna Barth. 

16845 


My empty arms ache: he took her 
away: song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1933; 


EH unp. 75430; Hva Della White 
Wakelee. 16846 
My fiddle and me; waltz, w Joe 


Young, m Matt Malneck and Frank 
Signorelli, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. 
pts., with male trio arr. B. Faighes. 
© Aug. 4, 1933: E pub. 37398; Leo 
Feist, ine. 16847 


My Galveston gal; w and melody Phil 
Harris and George B. Adlam. © 
1 ec. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75483; 
Leo Feist, inc. 16848 


My girl don’t love me; w Irving 
Caesar, m Billy Frisch and Otto 
Motzan; with ukulele arr. Jim 
Thomas. © Aug. 15, 1933; E pub. 
37418; Irving Caesar, inc. 16849 


My Gypsy sweetheart, I’m following 


you; song. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 75188; Ferne Marie Becker. 

16850 

My happiness; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75089; Bor- 
ney Bergantine. 16851 


My heart’s a rolling stone; w and 
melody J. Thomas. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74846; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 16852 


My heart’s aglow; m Luther A. 
Clark; pf. with w. © 1 ec. Aug. 8, 
1933; E unp. 74580; Gertrude Liles. 

16853 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16854 


My heart shall speak; set to m of O 
happy day, O blissful day, by Carl 
Gotze. © June 23, 1933: E pub. 
387212; Samuel B. Letson. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new words] 

16854 


My Idaho mountain home; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75559; 
Arthur Huntley. 16855 


My inspiration; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75708; Irving 
Merlin. 16856 


My King Kong, the hottest Hottentot 
in town; fox-trot, w and m Sam 
Downing; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
2, 1933; E for. 31182; Llew Weir 
music co. 16857 


My ladye’s glove; w J. Hole, m E. H. 
Dainty. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 75546; John Hole and Ernest 
H. Dainty. 16858 


My last year’s girl; fox-trot, w Ar- 
thur Swanstrom, m Louis Alter; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 14, 1983; 
E pub. 37552; Leo Feist, inc. 16859 


My life is just an open book: song, 
melody Sterling Sherwin. © 1 «. 
Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74878; Chas. 
J. Davern. 16860 


My little blonde from big Broadway; 
song, melody Henry Sidorowicz. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75703; 
Joseph Pilewski. 16861 


My little farmerette; song, m Luther 
Ayy Clark. © 1 c.. Aug;. ih dQ33; 
E unp. 75148: Anne Elizabeth Bud- 
witz. 16862 


My love for you; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74455; 
Samuel Glasser. 16863 


© 1c. Aug. 25, 
75439; Yolanda M. 
16864 


My man in the moon; w M. B. Jobns, 
m M. M. Miller. © 1 ¢ Aug 1, 
1933; E unp. 74482; Mary B. Johns 
and Madge M. Miller. 16865 


My moon of love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 12, 19383; E unp. 74925; 
George La Plante. 16866 

My mother’s eyes; song. © 1c. Aug. 
9, 1933; E unp. 75556; Maria Feo- 
dorova. 16867 


My musical paint box of beautiful 
dreams; w and melody Justin Ring 


w and melody. 
1933; E unp. 
Richardson. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28: 


and F. Hager. © 1 ec. Aug. 25,. 
1935; E unp. 75464; Fred Hager. 
16868. 


My old briar root pipe; w and melody. 
© 1c, Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 74459; 
W. P. Reynolds. 16869 


My old homestead ’way out there; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © July 26, 
1933; E pub. 37465; Hobart Byram. 

16870: 


My oid Oregon home in the pines; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Aug. 25, 1983; E unp, 75491; Albert 
G. Armstrong. 16871 


My own; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Aug. 21, 
1933; E unp. 75327; John Edward 
McFadden. 16872 


My pal; valse song. © 1 ¢ July 31, 
1933; E unp. 745538; Nellie Hooper. 
16873 


My Pennsylvania home; song. © Aug. 
4, 1933; E pub. 373855; J. Owen 
Dixon. 16874 


My piano man; song. ©1 ce. Aug, 19, 
1938; E unp. 75259; Helen Engle- 
man. 16875 


My Pine River valley sweetheart; 
waltz, w Ted B. Stout, and melody. 
© 1c. June 14, 1933; E unp. 75216; 
James Baxter Barrey. 16876 


My pretty Killarney colleen; w and 
melody. © 1 e, Aug. 29, 1933; EB. 
unp. 75729; Claude Gasaway. 16877 


My real live baby doll; song, m Luther 
A. Clark; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
18, 1933; E pub. 37574; Herbert J. 
Hause. 16878 


My schnozzola; w and melody Johnny 
Pierce and H. Dyson. © 1 e. Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74903; Hal Dyson. 

16879 


My silver bow; w and m Yvonne De 
Poise. © 1c. July 20, 19338; EH unp. 
73958: Yvonne Masias. 16880 


My Smoky Mountain sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp, 75459; Katherine Johnson 
Burch. 16881 


My song is now ended; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74803; 
James E. Henry. 16882 


My songs are all for you; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1ec. Aug, 
9, 19383; E unp. 75611; Beryl De- 
Guire. 16883. 


704 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


16917 


My soul’doth magnify the Lord; an- 
them, w from St. Luke 1, m Sidney 
H. Pittman; mixed voices; organ 


ace. © May 15, 1933; E for. 31046; 
Allan & co., prop. Itd. 16884 
My southland’s calling me; fox-trot 


© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
16885 


My spirit longeth for thee; w John 
Byrom, m William H. Harris; mixed 
voices. pt.1,2. © July 31, 1933; HE 
for, 31188; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, Itd. 16886 


My sweet Irish Mary; song. © Aug. 
4, 1933; E for. 31107; Ruth Gagnon 
Burke. 16887 


My sweetheart; song, m Eugene Platz- 
man. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1933; E ump. 
75834; Bess Machurek. 16888. 


My sweetness; song, m L. Washburn 
and Helen Engleman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
19, 1933; E unp. 75258; Lewis Wash- 
burn. 16889 


My theme song; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 750138; Sam 
Saxe, 16890 


My thoughts are all of you; song. © 
Aug. 10, 1983; E pub. 37443; Marion 
Prentice. 16891 


My traffic cop; w Jackie Keeler and J. 
Cappo, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
19338; E unp. 74785; Joseph Cappo. 

16892 


My wandering boy; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 193838; E unp. 75805; 
Earl Leon Lowery. 16893 


My wild oat; w and m H. Woods. © 
Aug. 24, 1933; E for. 31226; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd. 16894 


Myers (Sherman) ‘Three folly danc- 
es ; by Montague Ewing; pf. © Aug. 
22, 19383; EH for. 31207; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd. 16895 


Mysterious you; w and melody. © 
tres Ane. 16, 1933: E). unp. . 75005: 
Grace Hannan. 16896 


N.R.A. (The) ; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 19383; E unp. 75172; Charles 
Caserta. 16897 


N. R. A.; march; solo cornet. ©1ce. 
Aug. 8, 19838; E unp. 74773; Charles 
Leonard Gordon. 16898 

—pf. with w. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 74995; Ethel L. Mahoney. 

16899 


song. 
74748; Carter Settle. 


—gong. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 74738; Marie Dee Sweeney. 
16900 


—— song. © 1.c. Aug. 15, 1933; E. 
unp. 75064; Bertha Gordon. 16901 


song, m William Wilfred Lowitz. 
©1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp. 74864; 
Flora Rochotte Smith. 16902 


song, melody Harry A. Powell. 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; FE unp. 75461; 
Kitty Cunningham. 16903 


w and melody. © 1 ec.’ Aug. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 74900; Aaron Brown. 
16904 


—-w J. Blum, m T. Girtanner. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75471; 
John Blum and Tom Girtanner. 

16905 


N.R.A. is the way; song; pf. ©.1 «¢.. 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75410; Alfred 
Bliss Pettit. 16906: 


NR) Clhe) march pr... © oie 
Aug. 5, 1983; E unp. 74619; Reinier 
Bandel. 16907 


— pf. with w. ©1c. Aug. 28, 1933; 
Eeunp. 75548; Mamie Leeper Rylee. 
16908 


——w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 28, 
1933; E unp. 75718; Jean Wakefield. 
16909: 


N.R.A. march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1933; E unp. 75006; Lazarre Jeune- 
homme. 16910: 


—song, m Hugene Platzman. © 
t'e.. Aug. 26, 193355) EH. .unp.! To5d9 ;. 
D. S. Weatherall. 16911 


——w and melody. © 1. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75125; Harl Cleland 


Maxham. 16912 
N.R.A. marching song; w Morgan 
Sexton, with melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 


30, 1983; E unp. 75790; Gene Brown. 
169138 


N.R.A. (The) song; song. ©1le. Aug. 
28, 1933; E unp. 75711; Leon Chester 
Hardin Elisworth. 16914 


wand melody Melody Jack Smith.. 
1 c. Aug. 10, 19338; E unp. 74870; 
W. Edgar Wood. 16915 


—— w and melody Melody Jack Smith. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75399; 
Hermann Clinton Smith. 16916 


NRA song; w A. Phillips, m B. Da- 
vies. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 
75288; Abdiel Phillips and Bessie 
Davies. 16917 


709 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16918 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Nancy Lee; w and m Ken Holmes. © 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1988; E unp. 74436; 
Kenneth R. Holmes. 16918 


Near the river of blue; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75827; Leroy 
De Gregory. 16919 


*Neath tomorrow’s moon; song, with 
quartet arr. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
EK unp. 74792; Frederick James 
Townsend. 16920 


Ned Lynn; by Paul Van. Loan; pf. 
conductor. ©. 1..¢.. Aug, 23, 51933 ; 
E unp. 75389; Movietone music corp. 

16921 


Need (The) o’ my heart dear is you; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Aug.. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75457; Grace Munsey. 

16922 


Neighbors; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 238, 1983; E unp. 75403; Arthur 
Lorenzo Countee, sr. 16923 


Nell and I; w and melody. © 1. 
July 24, 1988; E unp. 74965; Louise 
M. Thain. 16924 


Nella penombra; berceuse, Osvaldo 
Gagliardi; quintetto a corda pti., 
con pf.-conduttore. © May 10, 
1933 ; E for. 31248; A. Drago. 16925 


New (The) born day; song, w Charles 
A. Gifford. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75021; George Wheaton Bag- 
nall. 16926 


New (The) code march; band pts. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 3, 19383; E unp. 74487; 
Otto C. Zimpfer. 16927 


New (A) day in love; song, m Stan 
Tucker. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74688 ; Wendell Layton. 16928 


New (The) deal; march song. © 1. 
Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74534; Mar- 
garet D. Evans. 16929 


© 1c. Aug. 8, 
19338; E unp. 74780; Donald I. 
Smutka. 16930 


New deal; song, m Stan Tucker. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1933; FE unp. 75798; 
Chas. G. Nelson. 16931 


New Orleans blues; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 12, 1983: E unp. 74938; 
Samuel J. Catanese. 16932 


New (The) royal America’s blue 
eagle; march; melody with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75091; 
John Russell Shipley. 16933 


New (The) way to piano technique; 
original system of concentrated 


waltz, melody. 


technical practice. bk. 1-4. 
June 1, 6, 12, 1933; EH for. 31075; 
George Woodhouse. 16934 


Next to mother who do you love; valse 
song. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75255; Ruth Davis. 16935 


Nicholls (Heller) 33 hymn tunes & 
carols; pf. arr. © Aug. 14, 1933; EH 
for. 81242; Warren & Phillips. 

16936 


Night; from The big flight, song, m 
Fleetwood Jefferson. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1933; E unp. 75301; Benjamin 
Fleetwood Jefferson. 16937 


Night of love; song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 74798; Bob Mayberry. 
16938 


Night song of love: w and melody. © 
1 c«. Aug. *21,° 1933 “BP anp. ioe; 
William Clarence Nelson. 16939 


Night wind’s lullaby; w John R. 
French, with melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
30, 1933; E unp. 75801; Olivia L. 
French. 16940 


Nightingale (The) ; by Theodore Kul- 
lak, op. 81, no. 8, special student’s 


ed. John M. Williams; pf. © Jan. 
31, 1933; E pub. 37492; Boston 
music ¢o. 16941 


Ninth chord blues; w and melody. © 
1 c.. Aug. 29, 19838; BH unp. Paree; 
Newton Camiel Maenhout. 16942 


NIRA ; march; solo trumpet conductor. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 75008; 
Gulio Bertuccelli. 169438 


——pf. treble with w. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1933; E unp. 74991; Mary Eddy 
Siegmund. 16944 


Nira; w G. D. Brisley, m W. H. Col- 
verd. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1983; Hi unp. 
75494; Walter H. Colverd and 
George D. Brisley. 16945 


NIRA! NIRA; w John Harden, m 
Anotole Bourman; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug.’ 25, 1983; Hi “pubs sieer, 
Harden music co., ine, 16946 


Nira, queen of prosperity; w M. V. 
Samuels, melody B. Sullivan. ©1 ce. 
Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75072; Billy 
Sullivan and Maurice VY. Samuels. 


16947 
Nira waltz; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75095 ; Gilbert 


Mills Soule. 16948 


No fooling; w and melody. © 1 ©@ 
Aug. 5, 1983; E unp. 74630; Victor 
Artese and Al Sconzo, 16949 


706 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


No matter where you kiss your sweet ; 
w and m Letitia Bell. © 1c. Aug. 
16, 1933; E unp. 75085; Lettie Au- 
gusta Belknap. 16950: 

No one like you; valse song. © 1c. 
July 31, 19838; E unp. 74554; Hd- 
wina M. Wheeler. 16951 


No song of love for me; w David 
Lowenstein, with melody. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75706; Louise 
H. Snodgrass. 16952 


Noah built the ark; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74837; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 16953 


Noodles; pf. © 1«. Aug. 16, 1933; 
HH unp. 75775; Frank R. Denke. 
16954 

Not an ounce of love in your heart; 
song. ©1e. Aug. 22, 1933; E unp. 
75368; Hamilton McLean. 16955 


Not so good, not so bad; w and mel- 
ody Chet Rodgers. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1933; E unp. 74772; Chester D. 
Rodgers. 16956 


Now I know that I was just your 
plaything; song, w Doris Foley and 
Bernie Cummins; with ukulele arr. 
© July 14, 1933; H pub. 37319; Jack 
Curry. 16957 


Now that summer has gone; w and 
m Hd. Mirick and Ernie Fidellow; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37462; Donaldson Doug- 
las & Gumble, ine. 16958 


Now that you say we’re through; w 
‘M. Lawrence, m T. Fairfax. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1988; E. unp. 75071; Teddy 
Fairfax and Millard Lawrence. 


16959 
Nowhere; w and melody W. Billy 
Putman. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E 


unp. 75704; William B. Putman. 
16960 


Nuts to you; composed and _ orch. 
Hugo Friedhofer; pf.-conductor. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74985; 
Movietone music corp. 16961 


O, don’t you get yourself in trouble, 
O sweet mama, O sweet papa; pf. 
warkeows XS) te: Aug? 1.°1933 >. Bb 
unp. 74447; Samuel Brail. 16962 


O Herr, erhére mein gebet; chorile, 
w u. m Margarethe Hartwigk-En- 
gelken, op. 1. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1983; 
E unp. 74760; Margarethe Engel- 
ken. 16963 


O.K. baby; song. © Aug. 17, 1933: E 
pub. 37449; Margaret Colvin. 16964 


16979 


O sing unto the Lord a new song; an- 
them, w from Psalm 97, m Boris 
Levenson, op. 74; mixed voices. © 
July 28, 1933; E pub. 37305; White- 


Smith music pub. co. 16965 
O Zion; negro spiritual, Horace 
Alden Miller; organ. © Aug. 17, 


19383; E pub. 37470; Cornell college. 
16966 


Oh daddy dear, won’t you please come 
home; song, arr. Perle Skinner. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1988; HE unp. 75815; 
Lucius F. Smith. ‘16967 


Ob dearest, will you be my own; 
song, melody Lee Turner. © 1 e. 
Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 750938; Grace 
Huey. 16968 


Oh fooey; pf. with w. ©1c. Aug. 12, 
1933; E unp. 74948; Anne Dodge. 
16969 


Oh, Hawaiian moon; song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74730; Harold 
Osborne Bryant. 16970 


Oh how I love the sunshine; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © 1 « 
Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74574; Sylves- 
ter Omer Freed. 16971 


Oh if I had some one to love; song. 
©1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75817; 
Minnie Rose Hamilton. 16972 


Oh Lord don’t take my gal (man) 
away; blues, w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74692; Frank 
Donadio. 16973 


Oh love; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
5, 19338; E unp. 74623; Samuel 
Gerber. 16974 


Oh Nira; song, arr. C. 8S. Wilson. © 
te} Aug. 3, 1933; BE unp. 14519; 
Manfred Byron Hughes. 16975 


Oh peerless Illinois; pf. treble with 
w. © 1 ec. Aug. 8, 1933; E ump. 
74775; Grace O. Barrett. 16976 


Oh, those silly eyes; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; BE unp. 75042; 
Charles Morelli and Jimmy De- 
laney. 16977 


Oh, to be home again; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1.¢. 
Aug! )9, 1983 7 EY unp. 15608 =~ Jo- 
hanna Pauline Graves. 16978 


Oh, you beautiful; theme song, w 
Melody Jack Smith, set to m of 
Hello beautiful. © 1 c¢. July 20, 
1933; Eu unp. 395k: Merman -‘C, 
Smith. [Copyright is claimed on 
new words only | 16979 


(07 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16980 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Okay G-a; w Joe Young, m Jean 
Schwartz and Milton Ager; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 22, 1933; E 
pub. 37518; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine. 16980 


‘Ol debbil microphone; w and m 
Margot Millham and Willard Robi- 


son. ‘©: July: 26, 1933; E pub. 
87368; Miller music, inc. 16981 
‘Ol Paint; cowboy song, arr. David W. 
Guion; high voice. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37683; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 16982 


Old (The) Apache trail; w and mel- 
ody. ©l1e. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75441; Anna M. Sullivan. 16983 


Old (The) eleven; w H. M. Wal- 
brook, m Richard Bell. © July 25, 
1933; E for. 31176; Llew Weir mu- 
sic co. 16984 


Old English country dances; arr., 
phrased and fingered Percy A. 
Whitehead; pf. © July 25, 1933; 
E for. 31005; Forsyth bros., ltd. 

16985 


Old-fashioned (The) girl; song, m 
Robt. A. Kelly. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 
1933; E unp. 74910; Homer McAfee. 

16986 


Old log cabin of my dreams; w and 
melody Dwight Butcher and Lou 
Hirscher. © 1c. July 22, 1933; E 
unp. 74499; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 16987 


Old Man Depression now’s hobbling 
‘long; song, w Gertrude E. Mells. 
©:1¢. Aug. 22, 19383; E-unp. 75378 ; 
Herbert Franklin Mells. 16988 


Old (The) man in the moon tells 
time; song. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 74609; Agnes Schaffenberg. 

16989 


Old (The) new brew; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75402; 
Ella Mae Chilcote. 16990 


Old (An) old story; w C. H. Koeh, 
melody E. La Jeunesse. ©1c. Aug. 
24, 1983; E unp. 75427; Ernie La 
Jeunesse, Chet Wiles, and Carl H. 
Koch. 16991 


Old pal of my heart; w and melody 
John B. Mason and Jimmie Rod- 
gers. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 
75293 ; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

16992 


O'd Reserve; w Frederick W. Ashley, 
m Ralph E. Clewell; pf. © Mar. 


708 


29, 1982; E pub. 37354; Western 
reserve academy. 16993 


Old (The) rope swing; w and melody. 
©1e. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74716; 


Olive Martin. 16994 
Old (An) sweetheart; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 e«. 


Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75571; Flor- 
ence Carmen. 16995 


Old (The) winding road that leads 
home; w and m Marie Miles. © 
1 ¢@., Aug. 15, 1933; unp. “242; 
Mary Caine. 16996 


Old wine in new bottles; 4 restora- 
tion songs, w anon., and by Con- 
greve, m C. Armstrong Gilbbs. nos. 
14. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 31089; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 16997 


Ombo; rumba-fox, Xavier Cugat. © 
1. ¢.. Aug. 23, 193535 2 Wee 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 16998 


Omega nu tau girl; w Blanche Rus- 
sell, m Hilton Cripe, jr. [and] A 
fraternity song; w Hermine Gross, 
m Imyl Clark and Martha Ellen 
Brummett. © Aug. 17, 1933; E 
pub. 37448; Omega nu tau sorority, 


ine. 16999 
On a merry folk-tune; by Albert 
Elkus; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Aug. 17, 


1933; E pub. 37484; J. Fischer & 
bro. 17000 


On a steamer coming over, what could 
we do; w Joe Goodwin and Henry 
Bergman, melody Lou Handman. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 75841; 
Broadway music corp. 17001 


On! on! with Roosevelt; march song. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75224; 
Lea Roy. 17002 


On the other side of lovers’ lane; w 
Sonny Miller, m Carroll Gibbons; 
with ukulele arr. © July 31, 1933; 
E for. 31180; Peter Maurice music 
co., itd. 17003 


On to better times; march song, pf. 
arr. Mary Meveigh. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1933; E unp. 74871; Walton Rein- 
hold Eckberg. 17004 


Once I had a gal named Susie; from 
Life in the raw, w and m Stuart 
Anthony. © 1. Aug. 23, 1933; H 
unp. 75397; Movietone music corp. 

17005 


Once upon a time; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1983; E unp. 745025 
Gertrude McConnell and Marion A. 
Smart. 17006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 19338 


\ 


Once you called me sweetheart; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. Aug. 28, 1933; 
E ounp. 75658 ; Wilfred Leslie Dixon. 

17007 


One hour; w Larry Ross, m S. Lichter. 
©l1ec. July 31, 1933; E unp. 74827; 
Sam Lichter and L. H. Rosenblatt. 

17008 


One hundred million strong; song, w 
Hleanor Murchie and G. Murchie, 
jr. © 1e. Aug. 21, 19383; E unp. 
753841; Guy Murchie, jr. 17009 


One (The) I love has broken my 
heart; w and m C. Weisenauer and 
Earl Walters. © 1c. Aug. 24, 19383; 
EK ounp. 75413; Charles Weisenauer. 

17010 


One kiss; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
4, 1983; E unp. 74599; Nell Thomp- 
son Miller. 17011 


One kiss of love; valse song. ©1.. 
Aug. 38, 19383; E unp. 74516; Lois 
Avis Sollars. 17012 


One last kiss; song, m Joe Grant. © 
1c. Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74708; 
Stephen McCarthy. 17013 


—w and melody. © 1. Aug. 5, 
1983; E unp. 74654; Russell Witt- 
penn and Jimmy Delaney. 17014 


One more mountain to climb, one more 
river to cross; w Buddy Fields and 
Al Lewis, m Al Sherman; with chord 
notations for ukulele, banjo and 
guit. © Aug. 22, 1933; E pub. 
37047; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 17015 


One of these days two of us are gonna 
be blue; w Sam M. Lewis, melody 
J. Fred Coots. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
EK unp. 75484; Leo Feist, inc. 17016 


One that I adore; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 25, 1983; E unp. 75434; 
Joseph T. Clouthier. 17017 


Only a bum; w and melody Billy Hill. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; EB unp. 75109; 
Shapiro, Bernstein and co., ine. 

17018 


Only a dream; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ¢« Aug. 24, 19838; E unp. 75462; 
Edna Douglas Russo. 17019: 


Only a shadow; song, w Katherine 
Kloos. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75672; Rudolph Schuster. 17020 


Only girl; w and melody Lasca Lopez. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74607; 
Lasca L. Collins. 17021 


17037 


Only yesterday ; w Bill Simmons, mel- 
ody Ted Wolff. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; 
EK unp. 74645; Curtis Theodore 
Wolff. 17022 


Onset Island moon; theme song. © 1 
ec. Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75114; Julia 
Belcher. 17023 


Opus 40; melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75520; Louis C. Hitzen. 
17024 


Organetto (Un) suona; tango, versi 
Rich e Zar, m Norberto: Caviglia ; 
orch. parti. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
31257; H. M. Chiappo. 17025 


Oriental moon; w and melody. ©1c. 
Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 74469; Helen 
Whitehurst. 17026 


Original musical examples for use with 
Music making in class; composed 
and invented Lucy M. Welch. © 
July 26, 19838; E for. 31155; Joseph 
Williams, ltd. 17027 


Our club march; w and m William J. 
Benning. © July 23, 1933; E pub. 
37490; Journal eo. 17028 


Our cottage, our castle of love; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 
74489; Isabelle W. Baer. 17029 


Our director; march and two-step; Ist 
violin. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1933; EH unp. 
75387; Orville J. Wilson. 17030 


Our happy little love nest; pf. with 
wrt © 1c. Aug. 1441933 7H; sump. 
74462; Clarence A. Meyer. 17081 


Our love was the sweetest of all; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 19383; 
E unp. 74907; Effie Elizabeth Mc- 
Cloud. 17032 


Our nite; song. ©1ec. Aug. 18, 1933; 
EH unp. 75163 ; John Leonard Kenkel. 
17035 

Out in the apple orchard; w Joe Young 
and Johnny Burke, melody Harold 
Spina. ©1c Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74561; Irving Berlin, inc. 17054 


Over here; w W. MacAllen, melody 
Eve Ryan. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1933; EB 
unp. 75803; Evelyn Ryan and War- 
ren MacAllen., 17035 

Over the ocean blue, I'll wait for you; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Aug. 12, 
1933 ; E unp. 74928; Nicholas Bickel. 

170386 

Over the Rhine; with chanties, w and 


melody; male voices. June 5, 
1983; E pub. 87566; Walter Roy 
‘Bonnell. 17037 


709 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17038 


pt. M1, n. s., v. 28 


Overture and opening chorus; pf. and 


male cho. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 75507; Franklin Hauser. 17038 
Owl (The); w Tennyson, m John 
Clements; unison voices. © July 7, 


1933; E for. 31102; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, ltd. 
17039 


Oxford (An) garden; w Sophie Jewett, 
m Mabel Wood Hill. © May 15, 
1925; E pub. 37346; O. Flaschner 
music co., inc. 17040 


Oxford (The) passacaglia; by J. Hul- 


lah Brown; violin and pf. © Aug. 
1, 1933; E for. 31057; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd. 17041 


Pa fjallet i sol; avy Wilhelm Peterson- 
Berger, arr: Ivar Hellman; salongs- 
ork. stimmor. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31232; Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlags, a.b. 17042 


——ur manskoreykeln En fjallfard, 
text og m W. Peterson-Berger, pi- 
anosittning av kompositoéren; pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1932; H for. 31231; Carl 
Gehrmans musikforlags, a.b. 17048 


Pabst, Blatz and Schlitz; w Gus Kahn, 
m Al Goodhart. © 1c Aug. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 75107 ;s Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer Corp. 17044 


Pal of my heart; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Aug. 21, 1988; E unp. 75309; Nor- 
man L. Bourg. 17045 


Pal (The) with the heart of gold; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75609 ; 
Marion Dale Wilson. 17046 


Pale-face and squaw; w J. M. Katzen- 
bogen, melody L. Golden. © 1 «. 
Aug. 4, 1938; E unp. 74611; Jack 
M. Katzenbogen and Leroy Golden. 

17047 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Exultate Deo; English version 
adapted from Psalm 81, Arthur 
Mendel, m ed. John Finley William- 
son; 5-pt. mixed cho. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37507; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 17048 


Paradise lane; waltz, w and m Charles 
O’Flynn, Charlie MeCarthy and 
Mickey Addy; with ukulele arr. 
Aug. 9, 19383; E pub. 37394; Leo 
Feist, inc. 17049 


Pass it on; Song, m William J. Falk. 
© July 28, 1933; E pub. 37436; Wil- 
liam Hayes. 17050 


/ 


Paty O’Toole; 4-pt. song, w from Notes 
and queries, m Charles Wood; male 
voices. July 6, 1983; HE for. 
31012; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, ltd. 17051 


Peace has come to earth again; song, 


m W. E. Duffell. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 
19383; E..unp. | 140373; Vareinia 
Frances Boone. 17052 


Peacock pie; suite, C. Armstrong 
Gibbs; 2 violins, viola, or 3d violin, 
and violoncello, contrabass ad lib, or 
string orch, and pf. Se. and pts. 
© . Aug... 8971933. dpe terepenliet = 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 17053 


Peate’s quick action pictured home 
course for Hawaiian guitar; by 
George A. Peate. bk. 1. ©1c. Aug.. 
16, 1933; A ad int. 18110; pubd. Aug. 
11, 1933; Peate musical co., ltd. 

17053*- 


Penthouse (A) built for love; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Aug. 23, 1983; E unp. 
75684; Mary Gladys Fuqua. 17054 


Permettete signora; tango, m Piero. 
Pavesio; orch. parti, con versi. ©: 
Apr. 1, 1933; HE for. 31254208. o. 
Chiappo. 17055 


Pete McCarty; fox-trot song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 75240; Alex- 
ander Sifford. 17056. 


Phantom (The) waltz; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 18, 1983; E unp. 75205; 
Marguerite Camp Smith. 17057 


Piano (A) in the parlor; w June Sill- 
man, and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 11, 
1933; E unp. 74883; Warburton Guil-. 
bert. 17058 


Pickin’ my way; by Eddie Lang, tran- 
scribed and arr. Dave Berend; plec- 
trum guit. solo; pf. or guit. acc. © 
Aug. 8, 1933; E pub. 87890; Rob-. 
bins music corp. 17059 


Picture (A) in memory; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ©¢ 
Aug. 9, 19838; E unp. 75636; Patrick 
Smith. 17060. 


Picture (The) that’s in my heart; 
song, m B. Oben Adam. ©1c. Aug. 
19, 1983; E unp. 75262; Stefan G. 
Kincel. 17061 


Pictures; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1933; E unp. 74578; Albert Steu- 
ben. 17062. 


5 duets, George Henschel; pf., 4 
hands. Aug. 9, 1983; E for. 
31123 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 17063. 


710 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


er 8 


Plantation recollections ; modern piano 
suite, Rube Bloom. © Aug. 24, 
1938; E pub. 37564; Robbins music 
corp. 17064 

Play boy; w, m and ukulele arr. © 


1c: Aug. 28, 19383; EB unp. 75716; 
Sarah Frances Marshall. 


Play of the butterflies; pf. © Dec. 
23, 1982; HE for. 31100; Jonny Hey- 


kens. 17066 
Playing around on the delta; song, 
m Langford Pawnee James. © 1. 


Aug. 14, 198838; E unp. 75020; Lang- 
ford James and Eddie Carpenter. 
17067 


Playing in the moon; words and mel- 
ody by A. R. Farolan. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1933; E unp. 74595; Abraham R. 
Farolan. 17068 


Playing marbles; pf. with w. ©1. 
Aug. 24, 1983; E unp. 75422; Zula 
Belle Armstrong Carey. 17069 


l laying the game of love; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 
74624; Samuel Gerber. 17070 


Please come back my love; valse song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1933; E unp. 75235; Luciano Pas- 
sion Blas. 17071 


Please come closer; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75732; 
Roceo Zappia. 17072 


Please don’t be jealous of me; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Aug. 17, 
1933; EH unp. 75117; Grant C. Shep- 
herd. 17073 


Please don’t get me wrong; w and m 
Bud Wilkie. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 75346; William Albert Wil- 
kie. 17074 


Po-bre-lo-la; melodia Rafael Hernan- 
, dex © 1c. July 22, 1933; E unp. 
74495; Southern music pub. co., ine. 
17075 


Pocus recites; w Ralph Spence, m L. 
H. DeFrancesco, arr. A. H. Cokayne. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75395; 
Movietone music corp. 17076 


Poema; tango, paroles et m E. Bianco 
et A. Mario Melfi; pf. © Aug. 11, 
1933 ; EH unp. 74898 ; Eduardo Bianco. 

17077 

Poéme d’amour; by Rudolf Kvelve, op. 
29, no. 1; violin and pf. © Aug. 7, 
1933; E pub. 87885; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine. 17078 


17065 | 


TloAitisoa ouptos (Politissa) ; song, 
w Olga Cavadias. © 1c. July 31, 
19838; E unp. 74825; Lucian Cava- 
dias. 17079 


Pop Eye—the goofy sailor man; w and 
melody. (Or iC. Aue, bh, 195° 71 
unp. 74732; Raymond 8. Keller. 

17080 


Pop goes the weasel; featuring breaks 
for every section, arr. Paul Yoder; 


band pts. © Aug. 25, 1933; E pub. 
37568 ; Rubank, inc. 17081 
Por-que-rertetanto; melodia Rafael 


Hernandez. © 1c. July 22, 1933; 
E unp. 74496; Southern music pub. 
co., ine; 17082 


Por tus ojos negros; tango, Alfredo 
Le Pera Don Azpiazu, arr. J. H. 
Wood; orch. ptes., avec paroles. © 
May 1, 1983; E for. 30615; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s. a. 17083 


Porter (The) pianoforte course; by 
F. Addison Porter and Laura Hux- 
table) Porter ist bik: "©, Aug. 22, 
1933 ; EH pub. 37539; B. F. Wood mu- 
Sic CO. 17084 


Possessed; w M. B. Johns, m M. M. 
Miller. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 
74479; Mary B. Johns and Madge 
M. Miller. 17085 


Power (The) and the glory; prelude, 
L. HE. De Francesco, arr. Peter 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. © 1 « 
Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74981; Movie- 
tone music corp. 17086 


Practicing the piano; w and m Ab- 
ner Silver and Allie Wrubel; with 
ukulele arr. © July 29, 1983; HE 
pub. 37397; Mills music, inc. 17087 


Prelude and allegro; by Michele Mas- 
citti, arr. Hvangeline Lehman; vio- 
lin and pf. © Aug. 10, 1933; E pub. 
37413 ; Theodore Presser co. 17088 


Prelude orientale; composed L. E. De 
Francesco; pf. conductor. © 1 «. 
Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74980; Movie- 
tone music corp. 17089 


Prelude picturesque; composed L. EH. 
De Francesco, orch. Peter Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
EK unp. 74978; Movietone music 
corp. 17090 


Prelude to the moon; from Moonlight 
suite, by Domenico Savino; pf. © 
Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 37478; Rob- 
bins music corp. 17091 


Cie 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17092 


President Roosevelt and the N.R.A.; 
w and melody. © 1c Aug. 29, 
1933 343, unpac (5149;-,, Hrmest il. 
McCutcheon. 17092 


Press on and we'll have prosperity ; 
song, w Lou Austin. ©1c. Aug. 30, 
1933; E unp. 75802; Louisa Beres- 
ford Austin. 17093 


Pretending; song, w Harry T. Hough. 
©1c. Aug. 3, 19383; E unp. 74538; 
Eliza Wilkie Dutton. 17094 


Pretty poinsettia; waltz song. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75272; Harry 
Clay McCreery. 17095 


Pride (The) of the S.A.E.; song. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 19338; E unp. 74957; 
Belle Elizabeth Pollock. 17096 


Primera suite cubana; de Alejandro 
Garcia Caturla; 8 instrumentos de 
viento e piano. Se. © Aug. 10, 
1933; E pub. 37480; New music. 

17097 


Princess Lumina; operetta, w Jack- 
son Smith, M. W. Bain and others, 
m M. W. Bain and others, arr. Or- 
vile Mayhood. © 1c. July 15, 
1933; D 28488; Mary Wright Bain. 

17097* 


Principe; tango; pf. avec paroles. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1938; BH unp:. 74899; 
Eduardo Bianco. 17098 


Principles of harmonic analysis; by 
Walter Piston. © June 20, 1933; A 
64631; E. C. Schirmer music co. 

17099 


Prize winner; march; solo trumpet. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74756; 
Richard Alfred Otto. 17100 


Prohibition; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
©) Sualy 2, 1933-308 eb) -sis6s: 
Blanche G. Poindexter. 17101 


Promised (The) light; Christmas 
cantata, text written and selected 
Mattie B. Shannon, m Clarence 
Kohlmann; soli, cho. and organ. © 
Aug. 24, 1983; D 28497; Hall-Mack 
co. 17101" 


Prosperity; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75435; Joseph 


T. Clouthier. 17102 
—w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75446; Salvatore 
Francis Pelaia. 17103 


Prosperity calls; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 4, 19838; E unp. 74580; 
Austin Schmidt. 17104 


pt. U1, Dn. S., V. 28 


Prosperity is near; w and melody G. 
B. Buckner. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 74912; George Byron Bueck- 
ner and W. J. Shulskie. 17105 


Prosperity onestep: w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 19383; E unp. 75217; 
Alva W. Craver. 17106 


Puccini (Giacomo) Inno a Roma; 
trascrizione Amedeo Amadei; pic- 
cola banda. Partitura. © Aug. 10, 
1933; E for. 31186; Casa musicale 
Souzogno, s.a. 17107 


Purple shadows in the west; w and 
m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 ec Aug. 
3, 19383; E unp. 74523; Florence D. 
Bohanan. 17108 


Putting me away from you; w Mrs. 
EH. C. Thompson, melody Pauline 
Story. ©1c. July 6, 1933; E unp. 
73405; Mary Eilen Bowen Thomp- 
son. 17109 


Quartet in C; by Edric Cundell, op. 27; 
2 violins, viola and violoncello. Se. 
and pts. © June 15, 1933; E for. 
31077 ; Augener, ltd. 17110 


Quartetto 2; v. Ignaz Pleyel, op. 1, nr. 
2, hrsg. Hilmar u. Walter Hockner ; 
violino 1, 2, viola wu. violoncello, 
stimmen; in es-dur. © July 31, 
1933; E for. 31197; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 17111 


Quest; song, w Grace Coolidge. © 


July 1, 1983; E pub. 37318; Helen. 


Marie Eastes.. 17412 


Quiet (A) café; English w Henrik 
Ege, Swedish w Lasse Dahlquist, m 
Sune Waldimir; with ukulele arr. 
© July 22, 1933; E for. 30988; Dix, 
ltd. 17113 

Radio (The) Romeo; w and melody 


Frank S. Boroughs. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1933; E unp. 75073; Blue diamond 


song service. 17114 
Ragamuffin (The) whistler; caprice, 
Dague R. Pryor; pf. © June 12, 


1933; E for. 31028; Richard Pryor. 
17115 


Rain (The); song, w Thomas Lloyd 
Lennon. © 1c. Aug. 25, 19338; H 
unp. 75503; Emily Seymour Linden. 

17116 


Rain drop waltz; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 28, 193838; E. unp. 75655; 
George Henry Wade. A yg Bs 


Rainin’ on the river; song, m Eddie 
Gerrard. © 1c. Aug. 5, 19383; E 
unp. 74625; Earl W. Fernandez. 

17118 


12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Ramblin’ Red Lowery’s blue yodel, no. 
2; w and melody Ramblin’ Red Low- 
ery. ©1ce. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 
75329; Harl Leon Lowery. 17119 


Rangers’ chorus; w Michael Doran, m 
V. Ballaseyus; 2 male voices. ©1c. 
Aug. 29, 1983; E unp. 75741; Emilia 
Clapham and Virginia Ballaseyus. 

17120 


Recital scene; by Sam Kaylin and Ar- 
thur Lange; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74984; Movie- 
tone music corp. 17121 


Recovery song; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 75050; D. Liv- 
ingstone Milne. 17122 


¢ Recuerdas tu?; capricho, letra y m 
Ernesto Lecuona, Hneglish lyric Carol 
Raven, m arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© Aug. 23, 1933; E pub. 37541; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 17123 


Regina coeli; by Gregor Aichinger, 
English version Arthur Mendel, m 
ed. John Finley Williamson; mixed 
eno. (©) July 27; ‘1938; ‘EH pub. 
37506; G. Schirmer, inc. 17124 


Remember ; fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 
14, 1983; E unp. 75230; Margie P. 
Yatsko. 17125 


Remember that night; slow fox trot 
song, w Alexander Orgovan; pf. © 
ite, Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74617; 
John R. Redey. 17126 


Remembering; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74600; Nell 
Thompson Miller. 17127 


Reunion in Vienna; w Roy Turk, m 
Vee Lawnhurst; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 3, 19383; E pub. 37325; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc. 17128 


Reverie; by Elizabeth D. Ernst; pf. 
© Jan. 31, 1933; BE pub. 37497: Bos- 
ton music co. 17129 


Rhyme or reason; w and melody. ©1 
ce. Aug. 11, 1983; E unp. 74887; John 
Rox. 17130 


Rhythmische studien; von Matyas Sei- 
ber; pf. nos. 1-7. © Aug. 4, 1933; E 
for. 31151; B. Schott’s sdhne. 17131 


Ricci Signorini (Antonio) Sette pezzi 
infantili; trascritti per 2 violini, 
viola e violoncello. Partitura. © 
July 3, 1983; E for. 31127; A. & G. 
Carisch & c. 17132 

Riding on a moonbeam; song, m Gus- 
tye Sax.) © i.e. July 21) 1983: Bb 
unp. 75990; Ema Helen Perry. 17133 


17147 


Ritournelles (Les) ; by B. Martint; pf. 
nos. 1-6. © Aug. 4, 1933; E for. 
31150; B. Schott’s sodhne. 17134 


Road (The) that leads back home; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ce. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75591; 
Nell Borszich and Martin Knittel. 

17135 


Road (The) to happiness; song, m 
C. Brown and Willis E. Tetreaulit. 
© 1.c. Aug. 28, 19383; E unp. 75758; 
Charles Brown. 17136 


Roaming to romance; song. © July 
24, 1933; E pub. 37357; Joseph Hor- 
wath. 17137 


Robin Hood and his merrie men; by 
Leslie Fly, arr. Anne H. Black; per- 


cussion band conductor se. © July 
25, 1983; E for. 31004; Forsyth 
bros., ltd. 17138 


Robyn-Gurlitt (The); 85 études, with 
annotations and explanations for 
the teacher, Louise Robyn; pf. 
July 19, 1983; E pub. 37323; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 17139 


Roll along with the N. R. A.; song, 
melody Ray McNamara. © 1 «. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75500; Bar- 
tholomew J. Scully. 17140 


Romance in the evening; m Sylves- 


ter Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75569; Ina 
Buse. 17141 
Ronzoni; theme, Giuseppe de Luca. 


©1e. Aug. 2, 1933; BE unp. 74483; 
Ronzoni macaroni co. 17142 


Roosevelt; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74736; Armand 
Falk. 171438 


Roosevelt N.R.A. mareh; song, w G. 
Ey Brahy.; pi... © 1 c Aue oe0gs3- 
E unp. 74797; Helen Witt Tufts and 
Gertrude Helen Brahy. 17144 


Roosevelt, the man for our country; 
w and melody. © 1c Aug. 12, 
1933; E unp. 74934; Bessie Lane. 

17145 


Roosevelt, we do our part; w and m 
Margaret Scott Penn. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1983; E unp. 75713; Margaret 
Penn White. 17146 


Roosevelt—you'’re the pride of the 
WS cA Ww IW. es Shere ssn, ome i J. 
B. Sheff. © ie? Augen 31933\: "Hh 
unp. 75848; William Henry Sheff, 
sr. and Julia Belle Sheff. 17147 


115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17148 


Rose. (ihe): “song. ‘Ort eeAnes 2s 
1983; E unp. 75748; C. Mae Brooks 
Lee. 17148 


Rese number; song, w Russell Jan- 
ney. ©1c. Aug. 26, 193883; E unp. 
75508; Franklin Hauser. 17149 


Rose of my heart; w and melody. © 
dl’ e¢. Aug. 25, 19383; WH unp. 75440; 
Stephen G. Edwards. 17150 


Rose (The) of Sharon; valse song. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74752; 
Will Elmer Montgomery. 17151 


Rose (The) of Tralee; w C. Mor- 
daunt Spencer, m Charles W. 
Glover, transcribed Hugo Frey. © 
Aug. 12, 1983; E pub. 37422; Rob- 
bins music corp. AAS 


Rose, the queen of every flower; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. Aven Gs 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75617; Mattie 
Clendening. cla isp} 


Rosebush (A); intermezzo; pf. © 
1 ce. Aug. 24, 1983; E unp. 75431; 
Felix Tush. 17154 


Roses will bloom in your garden; w 
and m Otto L. Bohanan. © 1 e. 
Aug. 8, 19338; E unp. 74525; Flor- 
ence’ D. Bohanan. 17155 


Rosetta; song. ©1.. July 27, 1933; 
E unp. 75190; Henri Woode. 17156 


Rough (A) idea of my old Kentucky 
home; w Jack Scholl and Bradford 
Browne, m Max Rich; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37533; Frank Crumit songs co. 

17157 


Round-the-world famous piano gems; 
10 selections arr. H. S. Krouse, from 
29 selected piano pieces by best 


composers. v. 2. © Aug. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 37636; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 17158 


Rumpus on the campus; w and mel- 
ody Mose Sigler, Al Hoffman and 
Michael H. Cleary. © 1 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1933; E unp. 74423; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 17159 


Russian, Basque and Flemish carols; 
arr. David Stanley Smith. v. 10. 


©. Aug. 16, 1933 ;: Bi: for. . 31190; 
Stainer & Bell, itd. 17160 
S.A. marschiert; von Margarethe 


Hartwigk-Engelken, op. 15; pf. © 


1 e. Aug. 8, 19383; BH unp. 74763; 
Margarethe Engelken. 17161 


Sacred songs; w Mrs. W. T. Seymour, 
T. B. Lennon and Mary E. Johnson. 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28: 


© July 20, 1933; E pub. 387380; 
Emma Johnson Parker. 17162 


Sad is home without a mother; arr. 
by J. W. Blanchette; pf. with w. © 
July 20, 1983; EH pub. 37450; Charles 
A. Blanchette. 17163 


Sailing; march, Godfrey Marks, arr. 
Henry Geehl; pts. 1. Brass band.— 
2. Military band. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
EK for. 31238, 31239; Keith, Prowse 
&. co:, lid, 17164, 17165 


arr. Lynn Vaughan; pf. 
© Aug. 23, 1933; E for. 31246; 
Keith, Prowse & ¢o., ltd. 17166 


Sailor-boy (A) on shore; by Francis 
Gwynn; pf. © Aug. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 87627; G. Schirmer, ine. 17167 


Sally Rand (The) fan dance; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1983; EH 
unp. 75379; Jose Apillanis Barrien- 
tos. 17168 


Sanctuary; w and melody. © 1 « 
Aug. 1, 1988; E unp. 74443; Grace 
Hannan. 17169 


Sandra; song. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1983; HE 
unp. 74473; William David Hanton. 
17170 


Same. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74960; William David Hanton. 
17171 


Say not good-night ; song, w Anna Lae- 
titia Barbauld. © Aug. 18, 1983; 
E for. 31233; Marill Narea. 17172 


suite; 3 pieces, Domenico 
Scarlatti, freely transcribed Felix 
Swinstead. 1. Pf. solo and strings. 
Se.—2. Violino 1—8. Violino 2.— 
4. Viola.—d. Violoncello.—6. Contra 
basso.—7. Pf. solo, incl. additional 
copy for 2d pf. © Aug..23) 294s; 
E for. 31168-31174; Novello & ©Co., 
ltd. 17173-17179 


Scherzo-tarantella ; by H. Wieniawski, 
transcribed; 2 violins. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1933; E unp. 74769; Aldo Ricci. 

17180 


School (The) song; march-foxtrot, w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Tolchard Evans; with 
ukulele arr. © July 6, 1933; E for. 
31023; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 17181 


Three songs 
Johannes 
© Mar. 2, 
Oxford univ. 
17182 


Searlatti 


Schubert (Franz Peter) 
by Schubert ; orch. 
Brahms; with w. Se. 
1933; E for! (31001 ; 
press. 


714 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


17212 


‘Scooter (The) ; by N. Louise Wright ; 
pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 37494; 
Boston music co. 17183 

Scottsboro (The) boys shall not die; 
w Abron, m L. E. Swift. © June 20, 
1933; E pub. 37307; Workers’ music 
league. 


Seusi; fox-one step, m Vittorio Giuli- 
ani; oreh. parti, con versi. 


‘Se quel barbier io fossi; one-step, letra 


Marf, m Vittorio Mascheroni; pf.. 
© July 10, 1933; E for. 31144; A. & 
17186 


Sea (The); overture, Denis Wright; : 
© Aug. 22, 1933; H 


G. Carisch & c. 


brass band pts. 
for. 31247; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 


inc. 17188 


Second hand woman; song, 
Tucker. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74689; Ann C. Lubsen. 


See America first; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce Aug. 4, 1988; BE unp. 74751; 
Helen Grant. 17190 


See the sun shining through its silver | 
lining ; song, m Luther A. Clark. © | 


1 ¢e. Aug. 14, 1983; E unp. 74988; 
Henry Ben Bolt. 17191 


Seeking the sun; w and melody. © 
Hic. Aug. 21, 19388; E unp. 75295; 
Irving Edward Goldman. 17192 


Semo mati; parole Domenico Varag- 
nolo, m Guido Bianchini. © July 
31, 1983; EH for. 31040; G. Ricordi 
& co. 17193. 


Senorita ; rumba-foxtrot, English lyrics 
Lynton Hudson, m L. Quintero, arr. 
S. J. Harris; orch. pts. © July 12, 
1933; E for. 30989; United music 
publishers, ltd. 17194 


w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1933; E unp. 74442; Grace Hannan. 
17195 


Serenad; tallarnas barr, Ivar Widéen, 
arr. David Ottoson; salongsork. 
stimmor. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 
31230; A. B. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag. 17196 


Serenade; af Oskar Gyldmark; orkes- 
ter stemmer. © Jan. 6, 1932; E for. 
31111; Alfred Thorsings musikfor- 
lag. 17197 


17184 | 


© May 
1, 1933 ; EH for. 31252; H. M. Chiappo. : 
17185. 


17187 


Sea (A) dirge; w Shakespeare, m Rug- 
gero Vené; men’s voices. © Aug. 29, | 
1933 ; E pub. 37611; G. Ricordi & co., | 


m Stan 


17189 


—by Alphonse Czibulka, new arr. 
Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © Aug. 
8, 1933; E for. 31159; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 17198 


——w Michael Doran, m YV. Bal- 
laseyus. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; EB 
unp. 75742; Hmilia Clapham and 
Virginia Ballaseyus. 17199 


Serenade to the rose; song, w Kenyon 


Robbins. © Aug. 3, 1933; E pub. 
37350; Carl H. Bratton. 17200 
Serenading my lady; song. © 1 «. 


Aug, 25, 1983; H unp. 75475; Dor- 
othy Hlizabeth Eckland. 17201 


Service with a smile; w June Sill- 
man, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1933; E unp. 74884; Warburton 
Guilbert. 1202 


Seven million people; w and m Jack 
EHgan and Ailan Flynn; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75276; 
Bibo-Lang, ine. . 17203 


Shabby. (The) old porch; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75076; Grace Hannan. 17204 


Shady lady; fox trot, w and melody 
Jimmy Turner. © 1 e¢ Aug. 23, 
1933; E unp. 75411; Lisle M. 
Turner. 17205 


Shanghai; Oriental rumba, English 
lyrics Lao Sen, m L. Quintero, 
air, Ss. d. Harris: orchise pss. 
June 28, 1933; E for. 30990; United 
music publishers, ltd. 17206 


She can’t; w Frank Crumit, m Billy 
Curtis; with ukulele arr. Louis 
Fleischer. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37537; Frank Crumit songs co. 

17207 

She’s a girl from Santa Barbara; w 
and m Rose Hunter Staines. © 
hic, Aue. A8j01933 =) Hinnpe To202 > 
Octavia Hunter. 17208 


She’s just a black sheep of angels; 
w and m Harry Langdon; with 
ukulele arr. © July 20, 1933; B 
pub. 37381; Starland music pub- 
lishers. 17209 


She’s just the gal for me; w and mel- 
ody..,,© i:e, Aug. 12, 1933:.Hiainp. 
74936; Mabel Hayden. 17210 


She’s the girl I know; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1983; B unp. 75168; 
Sam Kavalsky. 17211 


She sits by the window; w and m 
Anna Banri. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75719; Anna Blazejewski. 

17212 


715 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17213 


Sheik (The) of Al Kazan: w L. Hey- 
boer, m “B:". Jaenke: pt. “(eh vc. 
Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75648; Leo 


Heyboer and Bob Jaenke. agats 
Shepherd of souls; w Wilson Bar- 
rett, m Edward Jones, arr. Gor- 


don Balch Nevin; men’s voices ; new 
organ ace. © Aug. 10, 19383; E pub. 
37434; J. Fischer & bro. 17214 


Shinin’ shoes; pf. treble with w. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74492; Leo- 
nora M. Burns. 17215 


Ship (A) a’sailing:; 3-pt. song, old 
rhyme, m Roy Thompson; sop. 1, 2 
and contralto. © June 29, 1933; E 
for. 31010; H. F. W. Deane & sons. 
the Year book press, Itd. 17216 


Shore (Bernard) Scherzo; violin and 
pf. © June 20, 1933; E for. 31078; 
Augener, itd. 17217 


Short’nin’ bread; m adapted and arr. 
Jacques Wolfe, choral arr. Walling- 
ford Riegger; women’s voices. 1. 
4-pt.—2. 3-pt. © Aug. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 37614, 37615; Harold Flammer, 
ine. 17218, 17219 


Shoutin Sutton; w and m Bob Han- 
son.” ©) -1 J¢.-Aug.<205 1933 ;. Hamp, 
75348 ; G. Robert Hanson. 17220 


Silent (A) lullaby; song. ©1e. Aug. 
18, 1933; E unp. 75225; Joseph BH. 


Christian. 17221 
Silent melody; pf. with w. © 1 ¢ 
Aug. 9,. 1933; EH unp..75558; Chet 
Springer. 17222 
Silver balloons; waltz caprice, H. 
Warlick Eichhorn: pf. © Aug. 10, 
1983; E pub. 37412; Theodore 
Presser co. 17223 


Silver (A) desert moon dream: song. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp. 74867; 
Jay EH. Hill. 17224 


Silver jubilee mass; melody Milton 
Francis’Clark..' © 1: '¢. ‘Atg. 21, 
1933; E unp. 753844; Mexican Car- 
melite sisters. 17225 


Silver mingled with the gold: w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74610; Arnold Oscar Clayton. 

17226 


Silver moon; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75082; 
George J. Kendrick. rteet 

Silver moon smile on me tonight; m 
Sylvester Long Cross: pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 75621; 
May Straughan. BLY pte 


lad 


( 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28: 


Silver (The) shirts are marching; w 
and m Blanchella. © 1 ec. Aug. 7. 
1933; E unp. 74722; Blanche Miller 
Fobes. 17229 


Since I fell in love with you; waltz, 
w and ‘melody. “© fi G@ Am 25, 
19838; E unp. 75478; Tom Swin- 
dells. 17230 


Since I found you; song. ©1c. Aug. 
25, 1938; E unp. 75488; Matilda 
Curtiss. CW Pd | 


Since you’ve gone; w Frances Peggy 
Welsh, m F. P. Welsh and Frances: 
Grisillo. © 1c Aug. 3, 1933; E 
unp. 74537; Peter J. Cazello. 17232 

Sing another line; w and m Carson 


J. Robison; with ukulele arr. © 
July 31, 1983; E for. 31181; Peter 


Maurice music co., ltd. 17233 
Sing me your love song; fox-trot 
song, w Katherine Kloos. © 1 ¢. 


Aug. 25, 19883; E unp. 75667; Ru- 
dolph Schuster. 17234 


Singing for Jesus; hymn. © Aug. 4, 
1933; E pub. 37419; Phillip Stanley 
Kerr. 17235. 


Sitting out a dance with you; w 
Harry Kahn, m Frank Grey, arr. 
J. Rosamond Johnson. © Aug. 9, 
19383; E pub. 37426; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 17236 


Sitting together under the tree; fox- 
trot song. ©1c. Aug. 14. 1933; E 
unp. 75234; Bernadine E. Harris. : 

Liest 

Situation wanted; w and melody. © 
1.c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74891; 
June Sillman. 17238. 


Skate with me: w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 74424; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 17239 


Skippervalsen; tekst Henrik Kalkar, 


m Henry Andersen; pf. © July 
31, 19383; E for. 31200; Wiuilhelm 
Hansen. 17240 


Sky Ann; w M. McCullah, m F, F. 


Wilson. © 1°c. Aus 15 1932. 
unp. 75509; Frederick F. Wilson 
and Mary McCullah. 17241 


Skye; poem Lauchlan Maclean Watt; 
sop. 1, 2 and contralto. © July 28, 
1933; E for. 31084; Kenneth Fin- 
lay. 17242 


Slavish cradle song; by George J. 
Trinkaus; pf. © Aug. 10, 1933; EB 
pub. 37414; Theodore Presser co. 

17243 


16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


17272 


Sleepin’ in the bathtub; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c«. Aug. 25, 19838; E unp. 
75443 ; Edgar Gamache. 17244 


Slipping clutch blues; w and melody 
Austin Allen. © 1c. Aug. 7, 19838; 
EH unp. 74829; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 17245 


Slower than molasses; w Andy Razaf, 
melody Thomas Waller. © 1 «. 
Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74562; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 17246 


Slumber (The) boat; w Alice C. D. 
Riley, m Jessie LL. Gaynor, arr. 
Preston Ware Orem; men’s vO0ices. 
© Aug. 4, 1933; E pub. 37376; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co. 17247 


Smile on sweet heart; song, w 
Thomas H. Duffy. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1933; E unp. 74872; Hluthera Wolf. 

17248 


Smoke your blues away; song. © 1 
ce. Aug. 26, 1983; E unp. 75535; Ma- 


rie Hinbinder. 17249 
Snappy steppers; song. © 1 c¢. Aug. 
18, 1933; BE unp. 75197; Ethel 
Roughton Wortham. 17250 
Snow-time ’way down south; song 


© 1e. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74793; 
Frederick James Townsend. 17251 


Snowbird; song. © Aug. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 37582; May D. Cooper. 17252 


So ends our song — So long; waltz, 
w and m Hal Greenspun. 
Aug. 10, 1983; E unp. 74862; 
old Lewis Greenspun. 


So im vortibergeh’n in deine augen 
seh’n; tango aus Der mann der 
schweigt, w Kurt Schwabach u. 
Willy Rosen, m Will Meisel, arr. 
Hartwig von Platen; orch. stimmen. 
© Aug. 15, 1931; E for. 31069; Har- 
rison musikverlag, G.m.b.H. 17254 


So low; w June Sillman, and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74886; 
Donald Honrath. 17255 


So sentimental; song, arr. Betty 
Shaw. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 
74954; Sydell Zitrin. 17256 


So this is Susie; w Sam M. Lewis, 
melody J. Fred Coots: © 1. Aug. 
25, 1933; EH unp. 75485; Leo Feist, 
inc. 17257 


So you will walk with me; sop. and 
ten.; melody with pf. acc. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 1983; E unp. 75662; Frank- 
lin Hauser. 17258 


Solen skinner ogsaa i en baggaard; 
tekst Borge og Arvid Muller, m 
Dan Folke; pf. © July 31, 19383; 
E for. 31194; Wilhelm Hansen. 

17259 


Solitude; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 1, 1983; E unp. 74461; 
Paul Madison Kniskern. 17260 


Some-day land; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Aug. 11, 1988; E unp. 74905; Ar- 
thur C. Rich. 17261 


Some Sunday afternoon; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75448 ; Charles Dugoniths. 17262 
Somebody new; m Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 9, 
19388; E unp. 75589; Frances Pag- 
notta. 17263 


Someone to call my own; song, w 
Oliver R. Stang. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933 ; E unp. 74812; J. Vance Bough- 
ner. 17264 


Someone to love, to care for me; 
waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 75048; Julia C. Stanton. 

17265 


Something always comes between my 
dreams and you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 38, 19383; E unp. 74551; 
James Edward Tyler. 17266 


Something in the air; from Sensation 
hunters, w Bernie Grossman, m C. 
Harold Lewis; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 23, 19838; E pub. 37528; 
Harms, inc. 17267 


Somewhere in Sonora; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Mabel Wayne; with 
ukulele arr. © July 29, 1933; EB 
pub. 37396; Mills music, inc. 17268 


Sonata in A; by Felix Swinstead ; vio- 
lin and pf. © Aug. 19, 1933; E for. 
31271; J. & W. Chester, Itd. 17269 


Sonata no. 6; in E flat min., Josef 
Rheinberger, op. 119, ed., fingered 
and phrased Harvey Grace; organ. 
© Aug. 8, 1983; E for. 31009; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 17270 


Song (A) for you; w and melody Lee 


Baron,’ y @y 1 .e.,Ane. pea £9838. 1 
unp. 75473; Wm. P. Leonard. 

ner iar al 

Song (A) of prosperity; song, m 


Harold Nelson. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
EH ounp. 74725; Inga Marie Bichell. 
17272 


‘alg 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Song (The) of soldiers; w Walter de 
la Mare, m Victor Hely Hutchin- 
son. © Aug. 17, 1933; E for. 31219; 
Elkin & co., ltd. 17273 


Song (The) of the harp of the wind; 
w Erma Ellison, m Clara Scholl. 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75407; 
Erma C. Ellison. 17274 


Song of the sails; waltz; pf. ©1«. 
Aug. 12, 1933; EK unp. 75025; Mar- 
guerite Murry Miller. 17275 


Song (The) of the seven oaks: w P. 
Warrick, m J. Longmire. © July 
25, 1933; E for. 30996; Peter War- 
rick and John Longmire. 17276 


Song without words; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1ce. July 24, 1933; E unp. 
74546; Ralph Kinder. a MPT 


Song (The) you gave to me; from the 
film, w Noel Gay and Clifford Grey, 
m Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 29, 1983; E for. 31240; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 17278 


Sons of St. George; w J. M. Moore, 
m 8. Jessop. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; 
EH ounp. 75818; Samuel Jessop and 
John M. Moore. 17279 


Soon one morning; traditional spirit- 
ual, w anon., m Otto L. Bohanan. © 
de, @; AUS. .3, , 19333 np. 74520; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 17280 


Sooner or later; w and m Ed. G. Nel- 
son, Al Goodhart and Steve Nelson; 
with ukulele arr. © July 2, 1931; 
E pub. 37609; Sterling songs, ine. 

17281 


Sorry and blue; waltz, w A. Fillie, 
melody C. J. Gaal. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75526; Anthony Fillie 
and Charles J. Gaal. 17282 


Space (A) shin honeymoon; fox-trot, 
w and m Russ Brown. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1933; E unp. 74485; Russell J. 
Brown. 17283 


Spanish love song; novelty fox trot, 
w and m Joe Young, Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster, dance orch. arr. 
George F. Briegel; orch. © Aug. 4, 
1933; E pub. 37316; George F. 
Briegel, inc. 17284 


Sp2nish sweetheart; w I. Caesar, mel- 
ody Lou Handman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 74511; Irving Caesar, 
ine. 17285 


Spansk marsch; af Oskar Gyldmark; 
orkester stemmer. © Nov. 10, 1932; 
E for. 31112; Alfred Thorsings mu- 
sikforlag. 17286 


718 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Spend a smile to-day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1938; E unp. 75753 ; 
Arthur H. Meyer. 17287 


Spirit land; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© Aug. 12, 1933; E pub. 37463; Will- 
iam Bergin. 17288 


Spirit of America; song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
7, 1933 ; E unp. 74699; Idel Smith Le 
Marquand. 17289 


Spirit (The) of the N. R. A.; wC. H. 
Koch, melody J. H. Walter. ©1e. 
Aug. 95, 1983; E unp. 74631; Julius 
Homer Walter and Carl Henry 
Koch. 17290 


Spirit of the U.S. navy; march; band 
pts. © July 31, 1933; E pub. 37378; 
Josef Mechura. 17291 


Spoonful (A) of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74759; 
Carmel Myers. 17292 


Sprache (Die) der liebe ist interna- 
tional; foxtrot, aus Die unschuld 
vom lande, w Kurt Schwabach, m 
Willy Engel-Berger,  spezial-arr. 
Harold M. Kirchstein; orch. stim- 
men. © Feb. 18, 1983; E for. 31073; 
Edition Karl Briill. 172938 


Spread a ray of sunshine; song. © 1 
ec. Aug. 17, 1983; E unp. 75137; Wm. 
I. Holland. 17294 


Spring in the zoo; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74569; Bas- 
com Little, jr. 17295 


Spring night; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74881; Robert 
Bard. 17296 


Springtime in my heart; song, w Jes- 
sie Danner. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1983; 
E unp. 75015; Frances H. Riggs. 

17297 


Springtime is lovetime; song, w Clar- 
ence Muse. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 75810; Elmer Eschmann. 

17298 


Stack o’ dollars; w and melody J. 
Estes. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1983; EH unp, 


74839; Southern music pub. co., ine. — 


17299 


Star dust; m Hoagy Carmichael, w 
and voce. arr. Mitchell Parish, pf. se. 
James Matté; with ukulele arr. © 
May 10, 1929; E pub. 37446; Mills 
music, ine. 


by Domenico Savino; pf. © Aug. 
17, 1983; E pub. 37477; Robbins 
music corp. 17301 


17300 
Starlight dance; from Moonlight suite, — 


} 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 19383 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; 
march, John Philip Sousa, arr. John 
W. Schaum; pf. © Aug. 9, 1983; 
E pub. 37410; John Church co. 

17302 


Stars are calling; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Aug. 15, 19383; E unp. 75241; 
Walter Rozmys. 173808 


Stars, what do you foretell; fox-trot, 
w Colin Crosse, m Hal Dolphe. © 
Aug. 10, 1983; EH for. 31248; Sylves- 
ter music co., ltd. 17304 


Start the day with a song; fox-trot, 


w and m Jack Tree. ©1c. July 31, 
1988; E unp. 74552; Jack Nuss- 
baum. 17805 


Stately (A) mansion; by Rube Bloom ; 
pf. © July 29, 1933; E pub. 37398; 
Mills music, inc. 17306 


Still, still with Thee; hymn, w Har- | 


riet Beecher Stowe; male voices. 
@rrAue, 22, 19383; BE pub. 37512; 
Grace Hstelle Chubbuck. 17307 


Stomp that thing; melody. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 5, 1988; E unp. 74641; Lester 
Melrose. 17308 


Stop; song. © 1c Aug. 21, 1933; 
EH unp. 75321; Matilda Curtiss. 
17309 


Strafe (Die) der faulheit; lehrstiick 
nach w Wilhelm Busch, m Ernst- 
Lothar von Knorr; einzelstimmen, 
sprechchor, singchor u. streich-quar- 
tett, einzeln o. chorisch zu besetzen. 
© Dec. 1, 1932; E for. 31061; J. 
Rieter-Biedermann. 17310 


Stranger, you’ve done wrong by our 
Nell; novelty fox-trot, w Jack Har- 
ris, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 


1988; EH unp. 75223; Jack Hawkins. . 


17311 


Strangest (The) interlude in a cen- 
tury of progress; musical satire, bk. 
R. A. Thompson and O. D. Robin- 
son, m M. G. Merrill. ©1 ec. June 

~ 19, 19838; D 28466; Opal D. Robin- 
son, Marie G. Merrill and Ruth A. 
Thompson. Torts 


String quartet; by C. Armstrong 
Gibbs, op. 78; 2 violins, viola and 
cello. Se. and pts. © Aug. 8, 1933; 
HE for. 31165; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 17312 


Strolling by the river; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 9, 1988; E unp. 75550; Grace 
Turner. 173138 


17328 


Strolling thru a moonlit lane; w and 
MCLOGY. wh) ul, ComAUe. 120, loa) 1b 
unp. 75456; Hlmer EH. Buschbaum. 

17314 


Stuart (William H.) Ten easy les- 
sons; for the beginning violin class; 
with suppl. © Aug. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37438; William H. Stuart. A ly foul 


Stuart march; song, w Russell Jan- 
ney. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 
74819; Franklin Hauser. 17316 


Studio (Lo) del pianoforte; testo e 
m G. A. Fano. Fasc. 2.° [Italian, 
French, English and German texts] 
@ July: 18 1933-7 for, Sii2a-"G: 
Ricordi & co. 17317 


Subway legs; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 29,1933; E unp. 75731; 
Mark Farber. 17318 


Success to the N. R. A.; song, m Emil 
Nielsen, jr. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75496; James Rose. 17319 


Sugar-coated lies; w Maurice Sigler 
and Micky Alpert, m Michael H. 
Cleary; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
11, 1933; EH pub. 37480; Miller mu- 
sic, ine. 17320 


Suita fantastica; op. 9; symphonic 
orch. ‘Sc. ©. 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
E ounp. 75108; Dora Perelman. 

ILE yAL 


Summer brings mem’ries of you; song. 
© Aug. 14, 19883; E pub. 37445; 
Helen Mary Seiler. 17322 


Summer evening; by Bernard Shore; 
violin and pf. © June 20, 1933; 
E for. 31079; Augener, ltd. 17323 


Summer (A) love song; w Dena Tem- 
pest, m Wilfrid Sanderson. © July 
21, 1983; E for. 31018; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 17324 


Summer moon; w and melody. ©1c. 
Aug. 4, 19838; E unp. 74585; Robert 
Bogle. 17325 


Summer storm; by Peter Brunelli and 
De Francesco, arr. HE. Gerstenber- 
ger; pf.-conductor. ©1e. Aug. 11, 
1933; EH unp. 74978; Movietone mu- 
sie corp. 17826 


Sun bonnet Sue; song, melody Phil 
Starr. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 
75151; Alice Walls. 17327 


Sunrise; pt.-song; alto, ten., bass 1 
ang 2.) GC) Abive otek Oaarm ki Or. 
31006; Arthur L. Salmon. 17828 


fig 3) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17329 


Sursum corda; cantata, poem Lau- 
rence Binyon, m Martin Shaw; ten. 
solo and cho. © Aug. 23, 1933; E 
for. 81166; Novello & co., ltd. 

17329 


Susquehanna moon; valse song. © 
1 ce. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 75237; 
Garfield Markell. 17330 


Sweet feet; melody Al Washington. 


© 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; Bump. T4637 ; 
Lester Melrose. 17331 


Sweet little girl; fox-trot song, w J. 
Appelbaum. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 74782; Jack Appelbaum and 
Antonio R. Guerriero. 17832 


Sweet little sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody Allie Wrubel. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 74509; Irving Caesar, 
inc. 17333 


Sweet little you; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Manuscript league. © 1c. Aug. 
do gGlQGa. (hy 11D. 2 Watts Garner 
Wright. 17334 


Sweet memories sweetheart, of you: 
w Rebecea Valentine; pf. treble. © 
1 Ch Nee LO 7) Lures FONE 5 
Emeline Gordon Varnadre. 17335 


Sweet romance; w and m Bert Morris 
and Len Gregory, arr. Harry Lud- 
wig; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 30, 
19338; E pub. 37597; Will Lewis. 

17336 


Sweetest little girl I know; w and 
melody. ©) 41> Gy:Adieie 11983 47H) 
unp. 74693; Gertrude D. Nosler. 

17337 

Sweetheart and pal in memory; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. -75623; Pearl 


Slade. 17338 
Sweetheart come back to me; w and 
m Joe Walter Sigge. © 1c. Aug. 
22, *1933--. H unp.., To3i2s Joseph: 
Sigge. 17339 


Sweetheart, I love you, I do; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
0c) Aug: 9) 19838; Me unp. ¥o60d: 
Ethel Jennings Patchin Scott. 

17340 


Sweetheart in life and dreams; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; E unp. 75193; 
Perry N. Rosenbleet. 17341 


Sweetheart of a million charms; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75198: 
Ethel Roughton Wortham. 17342 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; valse 
song. ©1e. Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 
75236; Grace K. Fox. 17343 


Sweetheart of long ago; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 19383; E unp. 75560; 
Harold Otto Stroberger. 17344 


Sweetheart of my dreams; song. © 
1 ce. Aug. 9, 1983; BH unp: 756438 ; 
Alfred Caldwell and Weldon Bas- 
tian. 17345 


Sweetheart of tomorrow; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 74531; Peter 
J. Pasarick. 17346 


Sweethearts once again; waltz, w 
Harold S. Leam, m Marvin Pol- 
lard, opus 101. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 74771; Marvin Sherman Pol- 
lard. 17347 


Swingy little thingy; from Shady 
lady, w and m Bud Green and Sam 
H. Stept; with ukulele arr. © July 
29, 1933; E pub. 37401; Mills music, 


inc. 17348 
Symphonie concertante; op. 15; violon 
avec orch. Partition. © 1 ¢. July 


21, 1933; E unp. 74464; Hermann 
Hans Wetzier. 17349 
Symphony in pink: w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75754; 
Arthur H. Meyer. 17350 


T. B. moan; w and melody B. Tucker. 
©iec Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74848; 
Southern music pub. ¢o., ine. 17351 

Tale (A) of Brer Rabbit; w ed. Paul 
Robeson, story and m G. Ruthland 


Clapham; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
10, 1933; E for. 81244; Sylvester 
music co., ltd. 17352 


Tall timber; w Andy Razaf, m Thomas 
Wailer; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
7, 1933; E pub. 37369; Miller music, 
inc. 17353 


Tango amigos; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1933; E unp. 75294; Jean Isaac 
Schwiller. 17354 


Tango humoresque; det var en aften 
paa Montparnasse, tekst B. & A. 
Miiller og Ahl-Nielsen, m Guiseppa 
Bonadoni; pf. © May 23, 1933; H 
for. 31031; Alfred Thorsings musik- 
forlag. 17355 


Tango pathetique; melody. © 1 «¢ 
Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74714; Phyllis 
Lovinger. 17356 


Tanzkreis (Der); alte u. neue volk- | 


stiimliche tiinze aus Ostpreussen, 
unter mitarbeit v. Erminia y. Olfers- 


720 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 8, 1938 


——_—_ 


Batocki, Lisa u. Hermann Treike, 
gesammelt u. hrsg. Hermann Huff- 
ziger, klaviersatz Fritz Axenfeld. 
dee. © May 24, 19388: EH) for. 
31027; Friedrich Hofmeister. 17357 


Tap (The) dancer; by John W. 
Schaum; pf. © May 29, 1933; E 
pub. 37499; Boston music co. 17358 


‘Te Deum; C min., m Charles Wood; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Aug. 2, 
1933; E for. 31215; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd. 


17359 


‘Tedesco (Fredric Alfred) Nocturne; 
pf. accordion. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 75155; Fredric Alfred Te- 
desco. 17360 


Tell me dear; w and melody. ©1.. 
Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75450; George 
Petrosky. 17361 


‘Tell me if you love me; w C. Naseef, 
melody D. Withrow. ©1c. Aug. 7, 
1633; E unp. 74715; Charles Naseef 
and Donald Withrow. 17362 


Tell me, whose girl are you; w and m 
Alyse Embry and Ruth Coleman; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 18, 1933; 
Ki pub. 37458; Will Rossiter. 17363 


‘Tenderly; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 
4, 1933; E unp. 74589; John Henry 
Lindeau. 17364 


‘Tess of the storm country; from the 
picture, by L. EH. De Francesco; pf. 
@euly 24> 1938: EF pub. 37437: 
Movietone music corp. 17365 


Texas down by the sea; song, w 
Katheryne Sweeney. ©1ce. Aug. 14, 
1933; H unp. 75027; Marie Dee 
Sweeney. 17366 


Thankful; song. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 75357 ; Ruth Piaget Engel. 
17367 


Thanks; from Too much harmony, w 
and m Arthur Johnston and Sam 
Coslow. Rev. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 75177; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine. 17368 


Thanks be to Thee, my Lord Jesus 
Christ; w St. Richard, m Harvey 
Grace; mixed voices. © Aug. 81, 
1938; E for. 31269; Novello & co., 


ltd. 17369 
That co-ed party; w and melody 
Charles. O’Flynn, Jas. Cavanaugh 


and Frank Weldon. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
19338; E unp. 75278; Santly bros., 
ine. 17370 


17385 


That depression breeze; fox-trot song, 
melody Starret system club. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 19383; E unp. 75124; Beulah 
Carter. 17371 


That good-night waltz with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 74582; C. William McDonald. 

17372 


That Honolulu gal of mine; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1O8S 0 ok Un pei boGe 4 OA. Oe, “ou. 
Schroeder. 17373 


That I lost you; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75436; 
Joseph T. Clouthier. 17374 


That night when you came to me; w 
Bessie Evangeline Murch, and mel- 
ody. © 1c Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 
(4790; Eva Marie Mouton. 17375 


That’s love; w and melody Richard 
Rogers and Lorenz Hart. © 1 e. 
Aug. 31, 1933; EX unp. 75840; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 17376 


That’s me without you; w Howard 
Johnson and Billy Glason, melody 
J. Fred Coots. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1933 ; 
EH unp. 74946; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 17377 


That’s my sign of prosperity; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
1 ce Aug. 9, 19383; E unp. 75594; 
Dora Case. 17378 


That's why Betty walked home; w and 
m Art Ware. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1933; 
Ho unp. 74508; Arthur L. Ware. 

17579 

That’s why I believe in dreams; w 
and melody. ©1e. Aug. 1, 1933; EB 
unp. 744383; Billy Rand & Lou 
Valier. 17380 


That should never be; fox-trot song. 
©1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74944; 
J. C. Sorelli. 17381 


That small town dance; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75743 ; 
Lawrence Lucie. 17382 

That wonderful night; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74651; 
Jimmy Delaney and Frieda Happe. 

17885 

Theme; melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1933; 

FE unp. 75518; Robert Sachs. 17384 


Then if you'll only tell me you love 
me; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 


1933; E unp. 75454; T. Raymond 
Marshall. 173885 


(21 


17386 


Then remember me; vocal duet. © 
1 «.Aug. 24, 1933; E. unp. 1421; 
Myrtle Nelson. 17386 


There ain’t going to be no more de- 
pression; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 381, 
1933; E unp. 75825; Felicie Hardel. 

17387 


There are little devils in your eyes; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1933; 
EK unp. 74712; Pearl McDermott 
Marshall. 17388 


There is an abundance for you and 
me; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1983; E unp. 74458; Edna A. Ben- 
son. 17389: 


There is gonna’ be a change in the 
weather, the sun is gonna’ shine 
again; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 19838; E unp. 74514; Hillis Rey- 
nolds. 17396 


There'll come a time when youw'll miss 
me; waltz, w and melody. ©1.. 
Aug. 17, 1983; E unp. 75118; Frede- 
rick Burton Hammann. 17391 


There'll never be another you; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 75250; Adele Griffie. 17392 


There’s a big new smile; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Aug. 9, 1938; E unp. 75575; Ruth 
Mills. 17393 


There’s a blue bird a bringin’ happi- 
hess; song, w Pauline Jones Burns. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74755; 
Margaret Scott Blue. 17394 


There’s a little path a-winding o’er 
the hill; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74675; Nellie C. Holst. 

17395 


There’s a new deal in Washington; w 
H. Whitney, melody Nolo Miller. © 
Ine tAUs. 9, 19385. Wap: Tate. 
Hugh Whitney and J. Nolo Miller. 

17396 


There’s a new moon over my shoulder 
and a beautiful girl in my arms; 
fox-trot, w Al Dubin and Joe Good- 
win, m Sammy Fain, arr. Art Mc- 
Kay; orch. pts., with male trio arr. 
B. Faighes. © Aug. 10, 1983; E 
pub. 37392; Leo Feist, inc. 17397 


— —— with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 9, 1983; 2 c. Aug. 12; E pub. 
37395; Leo Feist, inc. 17398 


——___ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 1S. Wee 


Theres a ring around the moon; song, 
arr. Kd Nixon: © 2 Agee: 
1933; E unp. 75218; Virginia Ruth 
Pillars. 17399 


There’s a rose in old Kentucky that 
is blooming just for me; song, m 
Rose Evelyn. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75003; W. Reed Frasure. 

17400 


There’s a secret love; song, m-Herman 
A. Hummel. © 1. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75022; Joseph F. School. 

17401 


There’s a spot I long to visit; w and 


melody B. A. Askins. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1983; E unp. 74594; Mary E. 
Lapier. 17402 


There’s a trail windin’ back to a lit- 
tle log shack; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75796; 
Anna Pear] Driggs. 17403 


There’s a wide open gate; melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1933 Hunp fasa4. 
William Creager. 17404 


There’s a wild rose that grows on the 
side of the hill; w and melody Billy 
Hill. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75112; Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 
inc, 17405 


There’s romance in the moon; w A. B. 
Pierce, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 75315; Alfred B. Pierce. 

17406 


They presented gifts; Christmas sery- 
ice, story Martha Bayly, m I. H. 
Meredith, © July 31, 1933: D 
28496; Tullar-Meredith co. 17406* 


This is now the end of all that; song, 
melody Dorothy Dee. © 1 c. Aug. 
11, 1988; E unp. 74889; June Sill- 
man. 17407 


This time it’s love; fox-trot, w Sam 
M. Lewis, m J. Fred Coots, arr. 
Jack Mason; with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 
37550; Leo Feist, inc. 17408 


es ee 
© Aug. 24, 19838; E pub. 37562; 
Leo Feist, inc. 17409 


Thomas A. Edison; song, m Max HE. ~ 
Hasenbein. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75023; Joseph F. School. 

17410 


Thou, whose almighty word; anthem, 
w John Marriott, m Eric H. Thiman; ~ 


722 


od 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 19383 


17440 


female voices, organ ace. © July 
31, 1933; E for. 31008; Novello & 
co., ltd. 17411, 


Thought (A) of romance; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1c. Aug. 
9, 1933; EH unp. 75625; Millie Irena 
Griggs. 17412 


Three cheers for the N.R.A.; song. 
©l1c. Aug. 28, 1933; E unp. 75700; 
Milton HE. Smith. 17413 


Three cornered moon; w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
19383; E unp. 75182; Paramount 
productions, inc. 17414 


Three point two at 3—4—0; pf. with 
ween) | ¢. Aug. 1, 1983; E ump. 
74445; Frank J. Billmann. 17415 


Throb of my heart; song, w Russell 
Janney and Brian Hooker. © 1 c. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74817; Frank- 
lin Hauser. 17416 


Throw open wide your window; waltz, 
from Viennese waltz, English lyrics 
Ralph Stanley, m Hans May, after 
Johann Strauss; with ukulele arr. 
Alvin D. Keech. © July 6, 1933; 
E for. 36992; United music publish- 
ers, ltd. 17417 


Thumbing your way to love; song. © 
1 e. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74962; 
George Elmer Brown. 17418 


Time; fox-trot, w M. D. Duckworth, 
m J. Procell. © July 28, 1933; E 
pub. 37345; Manford D. Duckworth 
and Jacqueline Procell. 17419 


Time to go; from Shady lady, w Stan- 
ley Adams, m Jesse Greer; with 
ukulele arr. © July 29, 1933; E 
pub. 37402; Mills music, ine. 17420 


Tiny (A) wish; song. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1983; E unp. 75161; C. Mae 
Brooks Lee. 17421 


"Tis spring o’ the year; w Isaac Good, 
m Charles Gilbert Spross. 1. In A 
flat—2. In F. © Aug. 9, 1933; E 
pub. 87411; John Church co. 17422 


Tis you and you only; fox-trot song. 
@© 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; E unp:; 75244; 
Anna Lou Parish. 17423 


Tisket (A) a tasket; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E unp. 75417; 
Gordon Adolph Bjornson. 17424 


To a red hibiscus; song, w Vivian 
Yeiser Laramore. © Aug. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37488; Stanley Denzinger. 

17425 


To a traveller; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75618; Grace Lyman 
Chaffee. 17426 


To be your sweetheart; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 75317; George 
Calkins. 17427 


To beauty; 2-pt. song, w George Dar- 
ley, m Alec Rowley; female voices. 
© July 31, 1933; E for. 31007; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 17428 


To daffodils; w Robert Herrick, m 
Francis Toye. © Aug. 15, 1933; E 
for. 31218; Boosey & co., ltd. 17429 


To Flora; melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1933; E unp. 74568; Bascom Little, 
qr. 174380 


To live, to laugh, to love; song. © 
t ‘e? Aug. 25,°1933; ‘HY unp.. 75512; 
Hster Margaret Anderson. 17431 


To match my dreams; w and melody. 
©1c Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 75024; 
Marguerite Murry Miller. 17432 


‘To the blue eagle of the N.B.A.: w 


S. Seott, m L. L. Spencer. © 1. 
Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75542; Louise 
L. Spencer and Sally Scott. 17433 


To the N.R.A.; w A. Latona, m H. F. 
Adaire “©: Woe Aus a5," 1933) EB 
unp. 75058; Anthony Latona and 
Hazel Ferrell Adair. 17434 


To Zion; mixed voices. © Aug. 3, 
19388; EH pub. 37351; W. H. Samp- 
son. 17435 


Today is another day; w June Sill- 
man, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1933; E unp. 74885; Warburton 
Guilbert. 17436 


Tom Brown sits in his prison cell; w 
and melody Luke Jordan. ©1. 
Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74844; South- 
ern muSic pub. co., inc. 17437 


Tommasini (Vincenzo) Due melodie; 
Su poesie di Giostie Carducci; orch. 
Partitura miniatura. © Aug. 3, 
1933 ; EH for. 31094; G. Ricordi & co. 

17488 


Tomorrow is another day; w Harding- 
Cassin, m Karl W. Schulz. ©1.. 
Aug. 21, 1988; E unp. 75340; James 
D. Barton, 17439 


To-morrow my honey’s comin’ home; 
w Roy Turk, m Vee Lawnhurst; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 37475; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 17440 


723 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17441 


Top o’ the world; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 23, 193833 E unp. 75688 ; 
Mabel F. Davis. 17441 


Top of the world; march, arr, Robt. 
Brooks Finch; pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 


1933; E unp. 75714; George M. 
Biickensderfer. 17442 
Tousle-haired Teena; lullaby song, 


German version Anna Murry Hahn. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1983; E unp. 75653 ; 
Amelie Lane Gubbins. 17443 


Traffic blocked; song, melody Dorothy 
Dee. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 
74890; June Sillman. 17444 


Tragedy (A); composed and arr. Peter 
Brunelli; pf.-conductor. ©1c. Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74971; Movietone 
music corp. 17445 

Trail song; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 19383; E unp. 74750; Myrtle Conk- 
lin. 17445 

Trapped; by William Spielter ; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 
74467 ; Movietone music corp. 17447 

Traveler’s lullaby; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 1, 19383; E unp. 74456; 


Samuel Glasser, 17448 
Travelling (The) circus; 7 short 
pieces, Arnold Hastings; pf. © 


Aug. 14, 1933; E for. 31241; War- 
ren & Phillips. 17449 


Treat your friend right; w and melody 


J. Baxter. .©,1.c., Aug. 7, 19338;, E 
unp. 74835; Southern music pub. 
Co. ANC. 17450 


Trees; foreign solo version of poem by 
Joyce Kilmer, tr. francaise et deut- 
sche tibersetzung Alice Mattullath, 
tr. espafola Maria Paz Gainsborg, 
tr. italiana Pietro Cimara, m Oscar 
Rasbach; med., in D. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37625; G. Shirmer, inc. 

17451 


Tropical moon; w Dominick Carullo, 
and melody. ©1«. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75007; Anthony Frascona. 

17452 

True (A) American; song, m arr. 
Jobn., Wi Lewis; ..©-. 1 e. Aedes. 
1933; E unp. 74632; Flora Allen. 

17453 

True dreams; m_ Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w..' ©'1 « Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75622; Verne Gledhill. 

17454 


Tryin’ to forget about you; song. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 193838; E unp. 74969; 
Arlene Allen. 17455 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Trysting time; song, w Florence Fos- 
ter Jenkins; in E maj. ©1c. Aug. 
dD, 1988; E unp. 74646; Cosme Mc- 
Moon. 17456. 


Tune in—keep listning; w Harry 8. 
Pepper and John Watt, m Harry 8. 
Pepper; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
14, 1988; E for. 31222; Dix, ltd. 

17457 


Tunes new and old for sight reading ; 
written and collected. © July 21, 
1933 ; E for. 31101; Emily Daymond. 

17458 


Tuning in with Roosevelt; song. © 
1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74701; Wil- 
liam Simon Kenefick. 17459 


Turnkey’s (The) melody; song. © 
1 c¢, Aug. 9, 1983; i ape gaoe- 
Walter Coleman Parks. 17460 


Tus ojos; letra y melodia Julio R. 
Bencomo. © 1c. July 27, 1933; E 
unp. 74497; Southern music pub. ¢co., 
ine. 17461 


*Twas heaven to be with you darling, 
O why did we ever part; song. © 
1° c. Aug: 22, 19335°H wpe fsas62 ; 
Hazel Sumner Davis. 17462 


Twilight blues; w and melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 5, 193838; E unp. 74652; Jimmy 
Delaney and Lillian Pavaiowsky. 

17463 


Twilight hour; romantique episode, 
Louis J. Panella; full brass band 
pts. © Aug. 23, 1933; E pub. 37500; 
Volkwein bros., ine. 17464 


Twilight (The) of the heart; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
1 e@ Aug. 9, 1933; Hy ainpe aaa 
Darleen Leonora Stevens. 17465 


Two aristocrats; from Too much har- 
mony, w and m Arthur Johnston 
and Sam Coslow. © 1 ¢ Aug. 16, 
1983; E unp. 75179; Paramount 
productions, inc. 17466: 


Two little arms; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 c¢ Aug 9, 
1933; E unp. 75626; Elva Schwich- 
tenberg. 17467 


Two mermaids; song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 23, 
1938; E unp. 75406; Hulda Jean 
Jones. 17468. 


Two rooms of love; w and m Maxs 


Rich, Bob Nelson, and Jack Scholl; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 24, 1933; 


E£ pub. 37592; Luz bros. music pub-_ 
1746 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Ultima (L’) illusione; tango, m Mario 
Visintini; orch. parti, con versi. © 
Apr. 1, 1983; E for. 31255; EH. M. 
Chiappo. 

Unasking love; w Marie Aline de Kar- 


rasett, m Olga Marinaro. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 11, 19883; E unp. 74894; Olga 


Carolyn Marinaro. 17471 
Und sagst du heut’ auch, dass du 
mich liebst; tango, w u. m Will 


Rollins, © Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 
31052; Rondo-verlag, G.m.b.H. 
17472 
—- arr. von Horst Hoff- 
mann; orch. stimmen. © Dec. 31, 
1932; E for. 31051; Rondo-verlag, 
G.m.b.H. 17473 
Under the Alamo moon; w and m 
Lloyd Hufstedler, arr. © 1. Aug. 


31, 1988; E unp. 75850; Vida Mae 
Baisden. 17474 


Under the blue eagle; march, melody. 
© 1 ce. Aug. 24, 1983; E unp. 75419 ; 
EKuironio V. Tolentino. 17475 


——— pf. ©1« Aug. 10, 1938; 

E unp. 74863; Grace L. Shumaker. 

17476 

——-——w and m Guy French and 

W. M. Waid. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75497; Willa Mae Waid. 

17477 


Under the N-R-A; w and melody. © 
ieee Auge 15, 1933; H.unp,.. 75053 ; 
George Morgan Simpson. 17478 


Under the silvery moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74671; 
Alfred Drone. 17479 


Under the spell of your eyes; song. 
©i1c Aug. 14, 1933; E unp. 74997; 
Samuel Avery Cope. 17480 


Under the summer stars; valse song. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74855 ; 
Irene Stewart. 17481 


Underneath the western moon; w L. 
Heyboer, m B. Jaenke; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1983; E unp. 75650; Leo 
Heyboer and Bob Jaenke. 17482: 


U.S.A. goes N.R.A.; w and melody. 
©l1c Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75492; 
Irving A. Beirach. 17483 


Universal march folio; 25 marches, w 
and m compiled and ed. Edward 
Wagans; with ten. banjo, ukulele, 
ang: Sit. .arr.,, ©. Aus. 17, 1983; 
E pub. 37486; Bibo-Lang, Inc. 

17484 


17470 


17499 


Universal tone controle [sic] ; melody 
cromatic [Sic] ; voice or any musical 
instrument. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1983; 
Eounp. 75104; George Boyer Bal- 
lard. 17485 


Unknown; w and m Ike Reid, arr. 
ike.) ©) te; Aug. 28, 19355" unp. 
75705; Isaac W. Reid. 17486 


Valentine (A); song. ©1c. Aug. 17, 
1933; E unp. 75113; Francis H. Gow- 
en. 17487 


Valse caprice; by Percy Code; B flat 
cornet; pf. acc. © June 12, 1933; 
EK for. 31047; Allan & co., prop. Itd. 

17488 


Variety ; by Montague Ewing; pf. © 
Aug. 22, 1983; E for. 31208; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 17489. 


Vaterland; w Karl Knauft, m Hkame, 
op. 16. ©1e. Aug. 3, 1933; E unp. 
74648; EHgon Karl Meyer. 17490 

Vernice; tango, letra Peppino Mendes, 
m Mario Mariotti; pf. © July 10, 
1933; E for. 31142; A. & G. Carisch 


SG (Ge 17491 
Victory (The) bells; song, m Alice 
Pauline Clark. © 1 c.. Aug. 24, 
1933; KE unp. 75415; Margaret 
O’Connor. 17492 


Virginia hills; w and m Anna Banri. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 19338; HB unp. 75720; 
Anna Blazejewski. 17493 

Vision and chaos; by L. HE. De Fran- 
cesco and P. Brunelli, arr. EK. Ger- 
stenberger ; pf.-conductor. © 1 « 
Aug. 11, 1983; EH unp. 74983; Mov-e- 
tone music corp. 17494. 


Visions; waltz, w and m Otto L. Bo- 
hanan © 1? ¢ Aug: 3,:1933: H unp. 
74526; Florence D. Bohanan. 17495 


Viva Balbo; march; ist mand. or vio- 
lime “©! ve. Aue: 22, 19333" by sanp: 
75367; William Aiello. 17496. 


Viva Sevilla; canci6n espanola, letra 
José G. Laviada, m Jorge del Moral. 
© duly." 267 19837 EB fer 31098; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 17497 


Vivaldi (Antonio) Konzert; E dur, 
fiir violine solo mit streichorchester,, 
op. 3, nr. 12, kKlavierbegl. Otto Wit- 
tenbecher, violine-bearb. Ferdinand 
Kiichler ; violine u. klavier. © Apr. 
1, 1938; E for. 31064; C. F. Peters. 

17498. 

Voglio te; valzer, versi Peppino Men- 
des, m Alberto Lao Schor; pf. © 
July 20, 1933; E for. 31145; A. & G. 
Carish & ¢. 17499; 


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17500 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Voice of the night; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75585; Delpha Dodd. 

17500 


Voices; poem Clarence Alva Powell; 
med. or high voice. © July 17, 
1933; E pub. 87342; Richard Drake 
Saunders. 17501 


Vows and dreams; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 75600; Ruth Cayetano. 

17502 


Wade (B. H.) Four triangos; 9/8 
rhythm, songs. © Aug. 17, 1933; E 
for. 31220; Swan & co., music pub- 
lishers, ltd. 17503 


Wagner (Richard) Kirchenscene aus 
Faust; w W. von Goethe, singstimme 
zum original-klavierpart gesetzt. © 
Feb. 1, 1988; E for. 31070; Rudolf 
J ohndorff. : 17504 


— Lohengrin; selection, arr. Jules 
Mulder; salon orch. pts. © Aug. 15, 
19383; HE for. 31214; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 17505 


Wait till the moonlight shines; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
art. 4 (©) duc, Aue. 2. 4933: Br inp, 
75314; Margaret K. Page. 17506 


Waiting; song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 74504; Gertrude del Pino. 
17507 


Waiting for you; w L. Earle Lovele, 
melody Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75570; Er- 
nest Earl Jackson. D 


Waiting for your return; song, m Jim- 
mie Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
e. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 753804; Al 
Meister. 17509 


Wake me with a kiss; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1983; E unp. 74758; 
Carmel Myers. 17510 


Wake up you drowsy sleeper; w and 
melody Charles Oaks. © 1c. July 
21, 1988; E unp. 74500; Southern 
music pub. co., inc. 17511 


Walkin’ the floor; w Andy Razaf, m 
Thomas Waller; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37553; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 17512 


Walking with Jesus alone; hymn. © 
1c. Aug. 1;,°1933; “H  unp 74457 ; 
George Franklin Gaskill. 17513 


Waltz in E; by Iris de Cairos-Rego; 
pf. © June 20, 1933; E for. 31080; 
Augener, ltd. 17514 


726 


Waliz of memories; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 74927; 
Edwin A. George. 17515 


Waltzing; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ce. Aug. 28, 19338; HE unp! ool; 
Frederick James Townsend. 17516 


Walzer aus Wien; singspiel, vy A. M. 
Willner, Heinz Reichert u. Ernst 
Marischka, w E. Marischka, musik 
nach Johann Strauss, vater u. sohn, 
bearb. Julius Bittner. Klavieraus- 
zug mit tiberlegtem text. © May 
25, 1983; E for. 31124; W. Karezag 
verlag. 17517 


Warm knees blues; w and melody Aus- 
tin Allen. © 1. Aug. 7, 1983; E 
unp 74830; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 17518 


Was I dreaming; w and melody. © 1 
e. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74650; Jim- 
my Delaney and Gladys Asher. 

17519 


Was last night the last night with 
you; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 1, 
1933; E unp. 74434; Billy Rand and 
Lou Valier. 17520 


Was your mother like my mother; w 
Blanche Rosebush, m Jimmy Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 74548; Blanche Isabell 
Rosebush. 17521 


Wasn’t that a mighty day; song, tradi- 
tional melody arr. R. Nathaniel 
Dett ; 5-pt. mixed cho., bar. and alto 
soli, ad lib: © Aus. 2ipSa2-08) 
pub. 37618; G. Schirmer, ine. 17522 


Watch your step; march, Robert 
Nolan Kerr; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E pub. 37495; Boston music co. 

17523 


Watching the moon; fox-trot song. © 
1 e@ Aug. 8, 1983; E unp. 74854; 
Mary Gibson Mardock. 17524 


Water ways; 6 impressions of canal 
life, Betty Reeves; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1933; E for. 311380; Forsyth bros., 
ltd. 17525 


Waves keep on singing to me; waltz 
song, m Laura Warner Collins. © 
1 c. Aug. 19, 1983; E unp. 75279; 
Phil B. Perkins. 17526 


We belong to Alma; from Best of ene- 
mies, w and m Val Burton and Will 
Jason. © Aug. 16, 1933; E pub. 
37454; Movietone music corp. 

17527 


We can never forget; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74672; Eric 
L. S. Thorpe. 17528 


We do our part; w Gene Morgan, m 
A. Sizemore; pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 74802; Eugene E. Mor- 
gan. 17529 


We fell in love while looking at the 
moon; pf., with obbl. ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1933; E unp. 74662; Joseph Becker. 


17530 
We have prosperity now; fox-trot 
song, m Paul Manganell. © 1 ©¢. 


Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74628; Blanche 
Wilmarth. 17531 


We'll build a home of our own; song, 
~m Joe Grant. © 1 c. Aug. %, 19338; 
E unp. 74706; Stephen McCarthy. 
17532 


We'll chase Old Man Depression ; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E unp. 
75418; Perey Cropper Decker. 

17533 


We might try again; song, m Joe 
Grant. ©1c. Aug. 7, 19383; E unp. 
74709; Stephen McCarthy. 17534 


We of the Legion; w Bob Du Soe, m 
B. Hollowell. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 75036; Bert Hollowell and 
‘Robert C. Du Soe. 175385 


We're all mixed up; pf. with w. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 19838; E unp. 74953; 
Anne Dodge. 17536 


We're backing the N. R. A.; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75499 ; 
Benjamin Paul Arnold. 17537 


We're for the N. R. A.; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 8, 1933; E unp. 74778; 
C. William MacDonald. 17538 


We're getting closer to love; w and 
melody Carmen Lombardo, Dave 
Oppenheim and Ira Schuster. © 
Pee Ane, 15, 19333" RH" unp. T5051 5 
Santly bros., ine. 17539 


We're going up again; w and melody. 
© 1e. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75199; 
Harold Finlayson. 17540 


We're on our way to old Broadway; 
' wand melody. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 74789; Harry Allen Blach- 


man. 17541 
We're sweethearts again; w Nick 


Kenny, melody Bernice Petkere. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75466: 
Irving Berlin, inc. 17542 


We've been marching 
March the fourth; 


forth since 
w Charles E. 


17556 
Petherbridge, with melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1983; E unp. 75788; Albert 
Moquin. 17548 


We wish you all a Merry Christmas; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 
75755; Charles Henry Roth. 17544 


Wedding (The) of the pearly queen; 
fox-trot, w Rex London, m Victor 
Gould; with ukulele arr. © June 
29, 1933; E for. 31025; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd. 17545 


Weihnachten; unter verwendung von 
O du frodhliche, O du selige, w u. 
m Margarethe Hartwigk-Engelken, 
op. 14.; pf. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1933; 
EK unp. 74762; Margarethe Engelken. 

17546 


Weihnachts-kantate; tiber das lied 
Vom himmel hoch O engel kommt, 
m Karl Marx; 3 sing- u. 3 instru- 
mentalstimmen. © Dec. 1, 1932; E 
for. 31063; J. Rieter-Biedermann. 
17547 

Weird impressions; by P. Brunelli; 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 74972; Movietone music 
corp. 17548 


Weird (A) story; by Frederick A. 
Ogilvy ; pf. © July 21, 1933; E for. 
31054; Novello & co., ltd. 17549 


What a combination we are; song, w 
Harry HEdelheit, melody Frank La 
Marr and J. M. Anthony. © 1 «. 
Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75521; John 
M. Anthony. 17550 


What a comfort you’ve been; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1933; E unp. 
74439; Grace Hannan. 17551 


What else could I wish for; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug 18, 1933; E unp. 
75171; Sam Kavalsky. 17502 


What hard times has done for me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 75451; Susie Rankins. 17553 


What makes you feel that way; song, 
melody Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 19383; E unp. 74642; Edward 
J. Lynch. 17554 


What more can heaven give to me; w 
and melody. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 75453; Allison M. Langworthy. 

17555 


What price promotion; melody. © 1 
ce. Aug. 1, 1983 ; E unp. 74661 ; Claude 
Lapham. 17556 


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17557 


What's the use in cryin’; song, m John- 
ny Waters. © 1c. Aug. 3,.1933; E 
unp. 74532; Aaron Elwood. 17557 


What’s the use of worryin’ now; w 
Ross Childers, m Bernie Clements. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E unp. 75414; 
Ross Hansen. 17558 


What shall we do with a drunken 
sailor; chanty, arr. David W. Guion ; 
high voice. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37631; G. Schirmer, inc. 17559 


What the whole world loves; song, m 
Sylvester L. Cross. © 1. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 75482; Cora Delia Wil- 
liams. 17560 


What think ye of Christ; hymn. © 
June 10, 19383; E pub. 37308; Grant 
C. Tullar. 17561 


When a man’s got a woman; w and 
melody Austin Allen. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1983; E unp. 74831; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 17562 


When a man’s in love; fox-trot, from 
Viennese waltz, English lyrics Ralph 
Stanley, m Hans May, after Johann 
Strauss; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © July 6, 1933; E for. 
30991; United music publishers, ltd. 

17563 


When all the Attic fire was fled; by 
Arne, arr. Benjamin Burrows; mixed 
voices, with tonic sol-fa notations 
W. G. Glock. © June 19, 1933; E 
for. 31076; Augener, Itd. 17564 


When at last I find you; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1ce. Aug. 
9, 1933; E unp. 75577; Pearl McVey. 

17565 


When de big bell rings dat day; w and 
melody James Arnold. © 1. Aug. 
7, 1933; E unp. 74833; Southern mu- 
Sic pub. co., inc. ~ 17566 


When I dance with you; fox-trot song, 
m Ray Hibbeler and N. P. Ellis. © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1983; E unp. 74474; Nat 
P. Ellis. 17567 


When I dream of my home sweet 
home; 1st violin with w. © 1. 
‘Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75087; Lewis 
George Spencer. 17568 


When I found you; song. ©1e. Aug. 
1, 1933; E unp. 74475; Madge M. 
Miller. 17569 


When I had you; song, melody Harold 
Potter. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 75476; Stuart Miller. 17570 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


When I say that you are lovely; w 
H. R. Powell, with melody. © 1. 
Aug. 30, 1983; E unp. 75795; Henry 
Richard Powell and Fred Anthony 
Vacca. mer yeyel 


When it’s broccoli time in Italy; song, 
arr. Bernie Clements. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
16, 1933 ; E unp. 75102; George Ham- 
mond Flynn. iy peel] 


When it’s hottest time down south; w 
and melody Fleming —-Townsend. © 
1, c.. Aug. 7, 1933; BE. anps 4341 ; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 17573 


When it’s moonlight -on the moun- 
tains; waltz song, m C, Isabel 
Mayer. © July 25, 1938; E pub. 
37464; James William Ryan. 17574 


When it’s moonlight on the Niobrara; 
song, m Jack Mahoney. © July 28, 
1933; E pub. 37467; Frank W. Sny- 
der. 17575 


When it’s moonlight on the old mill 
stream; w and melody Billy Hill. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp, 75111; 
Shapiro, Bernstein and co., ince. 

17576 


When it’s springtime in the old Ohio 
valley; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
14, 1983; E unp. 74992; Virgil Lee 
Sullivan. 17577 


When it’s time to say goodnight; 
waltz; pf. treble with w. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74695; Emmett 
G. Fitzpatrick and David R. Vance. 

17578 


When love is calling; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75447; 
Lincoln Belfield Boyce. 17579 


When night has come my darling; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1933; E unp. 75420; Gilbert 
Bryant. 17580 


When night-time comes once again; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 2,.1933; E 
unp. 74488; Isabelle W. Baer. 17581 


When Panama starts strummin’ on his 
old guitar; w and melody Billy Hill. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75110; 
Shapiro, Bernstein and ¢o., ine. 

17582 


When Roosevelt stepped in Hoovers 
shoes ; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1933; E unp. 75208; Cleon Cam- 
eron Farling. - . 17583 


When Rosie O’Grady sings on the ra- 
dio; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
19338; E unp. 75145; Bernard How- 
ard McLaughlin. 17584 


728 


116. 8, 1938. 


When sleeping in my arms; w and 
“melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 12, 1933; EH 
“unp. 74923; Clement Bessette. 
O's J 17585 


When someone new comes around; 
- waltz song, melody Jimmie Crane. 
* ©-1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75536 ; 

James Boynton Stodart, jr. 17586 


When swallows fly; w C. Mackay, m 
Edward Higar. © Aug. 23, 1933; E 
for. 31245; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

17587 


When the apple blossoms bloom; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 19383; 
E unp. 74916; Benjamin T. Earnest. 

17588 


When the bloom is on the clover; fox- 
trot song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Aug. 23, 1933; E unp. 75683; Janet 
Scott. 17589 


When the dew is on the garden; m 
’ Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
-© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75620; 

Neil Waldron. 17590 


When the flowers bloom it’s lovetime; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 75557; Pauline Hill. 17591 


When the harvest’s in; w Hugh E. 
Wright, m T. C. Sterndale Bennett. 
(©) Aug.’ 8, 1933; Ey for. 31163; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 17592 


When the last rose of summer whis- 

pers good bye; w and melody Marty 

~ Symes, Al J. Neiberg and Jerry 

Levinson. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 75377 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 

17593 


When the right little girl comes along ; 
w and m Len Burcay, arr. Chas. W. 
Karbach. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; H 
unp. 75324; Leonard Burkey. 17594 


When the robins return in the spring; 
w and melody Marty Symes, Al J. 
. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson. © 
1 c. Aug. 19, 1983; E unp. 75268; 
Santly bros., ince. 


When the roses have faded away; m 

Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
 ©i1e. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75624; 
_. Leola: Friday. 17596 


When the Savior comes again; song, 
-m Luther A. Clark. © Aug. 26, 
1933; E pub. 37581; Ammie Ed- 
-wards Coleman. 17597 


When the silver moon is golden; w 
what. Seully,;-m J. Weber, ~©' 1 ¢. 


17595 


-- MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS. 


17611 


Aug. 4,°19383; E unp. 74601; Jan 
Weber and Edward T. Scully. 


17598 
When the sun goes merging into the 


stars of night; song, m Pauline 
Story ; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 18, 
1933; E pub. 37573; Herbert J. 
Hause. 17599 


When the world turns on you; melody. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75265; 
John Lawrence Zamrzla. 17600 


When thou didst speak of love to me; 
song, w Mrs. L. V. Werder. © 1. 
July 29, 19383; E unp. 75039; Hans 
Werder. 17601 


When times were good; fox-trot, w 
and m Curtis Hulse. © 1 ¢. July 
31, 1933; E unp. 74555; A. Florence 
Curtis. 17602 


When to her lute; 4-pt. song, w Thom- 
as Campion, m Charles Wood; 
mixed voices. © July 27, 1933; E 
for. 31189; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, ltd. 17603 


When Uncle Tom meets Old Black 
Joe; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 30, 
1933; E unp. 75804; Joseph Francis 
Hunt. 17604 


When you kiss me; fox-trot, w and m 
Algy More and Ralph Butler. © 
Aug. 15, 1983; E for. 31131; West’s, 
Itd. 17605 


When you’re away; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 74653; 
EK. W. Wackwitz, H. J. Hamma and 
Jimmy Delaney. 17606 


When you’re gone; waltz, melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 74608; 
Frank Taddonis. 17607 


When you’re gone away; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 
75219; Al Seconzo and Victor Artese. 

17608 


When you’re where the moon beams, 
with the girl of your dreams; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
bre. Aug. 9, 1933; . unp. 75602; 
Harvey Wm. Johnson. 17609 


When you return to me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1983; E unp. 75128; 
Emily Gulino.: 17610 


When you say I love you; w Joe M. 
Estes, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
19838; E unp. 74644; Raymond Mc- 
Namara and Joe Estes. 17611 


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17612 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


When you went away; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74683; John 
Gurnari. 17612 


When you were the girl on the scooter 
and I was the boy on the bike; from 
Broadway thru a keyhole, w Mack 
Gordon, melody Harry Revel. © 
1 c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 75487; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

17613 


When your [sic] away from me sweet- 
heart; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
11, 1933; E unp. 74909; Dan Centu- 
rione. 17614 


Where are you dreaming; song, w 
Edith Townsend. © 1 c¢. Aug. 3, 
1933; E unp. 74540; Claude V. Bur- 
rows. 17615 


Where childhood dreams come true; 
song, arr. Steve Child. © 1c. Aug. 
30, 193838; HE. unp. 75774; Charles 
Judson Davis. 17616 


Where do you go? What do you do? 
After you’ve said good night; song, 
m R. H. Simpson and Norris V. 
Webb. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 
74877; Robert H. Simpson. 17617 


Where is the magic of a moonlight 
night; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
19, 1933; E unp. 75271; Isabelle W. 
Baer. 17618 


Where skies are bluest; song, from 
The isle of sunshine. © Aug. 3, 
1933 ; E pub. 37453 ; James Hampton 
Fithian. 17619 


Where the honeysuckle twines about 
the door; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Aug. 31, 
1933; E unp. 75826; Francis Hague. 

17620 


Where the winding Charles is flowing ; 
song. © Aug. 3, 1933; E pub. 37362: 
Mary Morang. 17621 


Wheresoere; w Joshua Sylvester, m 
Arnold Williams; male voices. 
Aug. 1, 1983; E for. 31118; Banks 
& son. 17622 


Which one would you be; unison, w 
Margaret Rose, m Stuart Young; 
boys’ voices. © July 25, 1933; EH 
for. 31015; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd. 17623 


Whippit Sam; w and m Harry Lang- 
don; with ukulele arr. © July 20, 
1933; E pub. 37382; Starland music 
publishers. 17624 


730 


Whippoorwill’s song; song, m G. Edel 
and Gerard Carbonara. ©1e. Aug. 
28, 1933; E unp. 75701; George Eel. 

17625 


Whisper breezes whisper; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75254; Ralph F. Smith. 17626 


Whispering a song of love; pf. with w. 
©1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 75097; 
Rhoda Blanche Whiskin. 17627 


Whispering pines; song, m Roy M. 
Oberholtzer. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75200; Lenore Stafford Wil- 
son. 17628 


White jazz; fox-trot, Gene Gifford; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1933; E pub. 
37557; Lawrence music publishers, 
ine. 17629 


White (The) owl; w Tennyson, m 
Louis Lavater; bar. or bass. © 
June 12, 1933; E for. 31048; Allan 
& co., prop. ltd. 17630 


White wings of the sea; song, Tahi- 
tian lament. © July 27, 1933; E 
pub. 87344; Wayne Kingdon. 

17631 


Who is Sylvia; 2-pt. song, w Shakes- 
peare, m Eric Coates, arr. Alec 
Rowley. .© July 21, 1933; E for. 
381014; Boosey & eo., ltd. 17682 


Who, no one but you; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 24, 1933;+ E unp. 75423; Roy 
Leonard Fankhauser. 17633 


Why am I happy; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75792; 
Saul S. Goldstone. 17634 


Why can’t we go on dancing; w L. 
Heyboer, m B. Jaenke; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 75649; Leo 
Heyboer and Bob Jaenke. 17635 


Why did I ever let you go; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74956; Frank Butler. 17636 


Why did I fall in love with you: w 
and m Gib West. © 1 ¢. Aug. 2, ) 
1933; E unp. 74484; Gifford West. ; 

17637 : 

Why did you kiss and tell; m Norris 
V. Webb and Al Kanrich; pf. treble 
with w. © 1. Aug. 29, 1933; EH | 
unp. 75725; Robert H. Simpson. 

17638. : 

Why did you make me love you: w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 74892; Harriet Ann Trinkle. ~ 

17639. 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1933 


17667 


Why did you say good-bye; song, w | Will you meet me in love-land to- 


Joseph Heimbold. © 1 ¢ Aug. 2, 
1933; E unp. 74490; Edward Bren- 
nan. 17640 


Why doI need a million dollars, when 
I have you; w and melody. ©1e. 
-Aug. 16, 19338; E unp. 75077; Grace 
Hannan. » 17641 


Why do you keep on pretending; w 
“and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1983; 
E unp. 752138; Norman C. Becker. 

17642 


Why don’t you tell me so; w and m 
Harry Barris and Bennie Martini, 
with chord notations for uke-banjo 
or. guit. © Aug. 4, 1933; E pub. 
37364; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 17648 


Why don’tcha come up some time; 
w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1933; E unp. 749838; Murray Kauf- 
man. 17644 


Why must I be that somebody that’s 


always longing for you; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1c. Aug. 
9, 19388; E unp. 75640; Crystal 
Whitbeck. 17645 


Why should I love you; song, w Betty 
Lewis Sherwood. © 1 c¢. Aug. 30, 
1933 ; EZ unp. 75787; Dorothy Dolson 


Vollmer. 17646 
Why should we worry or be blue; 
song. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37576; Louis W. Chobar. 17647 


Why the hesitation dear; w and mel- 
ody. 
74913; Alexander Stefan, jr. 

17648 


Wicked, unwholesome, expensive; Ww 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1933; 


H unp. 74888; John Rox. 17649 
Widow (A) bird; w_ Shelley, m 
Michael Webb; med. voice. © Aug. 


15, 1983; E pub. 37601; Harry G. 


Neville. 17650 
Wie Wiedoeft; melody. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 19383; E unp. 75527; David 
Flinder. 17651 


Will you be my sweetheart again; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 75229; Mary Burdet. 


Will you call me dear; waltz song, 
melody Starret system club. © 1 
ec. Aug. 25, 1988; E unp. 75479; 
Sophie Mahan. 17653 


© 1c. Aug. 12, 1983; E unp. | 


17652 | 


night; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1983; 
E unp. 75063; Eli Edison Carr. 
17654 


Will you waltz with me; song, w Syl- 
via MacKinney. © 1 ¢. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75540; Bradford Wood- 
house Braley. 17655 


Williams’ (John M.) class piano meth- 
od. bk. 4. © May 29, 1933; E pub. 
37491; Boston music co. 17656 


Wilson; play, w Lindsay-Oliver, Hen- 
ry Winslow Brooks and Alexander 
Wilson, m Lindsay-Oliver. © 1 ©. 
July 14, 1988; D 28486; Mary Lind- 
Say-Oliver. 17656* 


Wind’s (The) in the west; w and m 
Harry Woods. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
EK for. 31227; Cinephonic music co., 
lid; - 17657 


Winter brings back summer memories; 
w and melody. © 1 e¢ Aug. 18, 
1933; E unp. 75167; Sam Kavalsky. 

17658 


Winter-day; w and m Otto L. Bohan- 
am Ot cy Aue. 3) faa. Wun 
74529; Florence D. Bohanan. 17659 


Winteraustreiben; kantate iiber das 
lied, So treiben wir den winter aus, 
v. Heinrich Spitta; einzelstimmen, 
chor u. streichinstrumente, andere 
instrumente nach belieben. © Dec. 
1, 1982; E for. 31059; J. Rieter- 
Biedermann. 17660 

Wish (A); song. © 1 ce July 28, 
1933; E unp. 74963; Bonnie Eliza- 
beth Davis White. 17661 


With anybody else but me; melody. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1933; E unp. 75266; 
John Lawrence Zamrzla. 17662 


With lots of love; w M. B. Johns, m 
M. M. Miller. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1933; 
EK unp. 74478; Mary B. Johns and 
Madge M. Miller. 17663 


With someone like you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1933: E unp. 74488; 
George L. Scheper, jr. 17664 


Without a doubt; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 74795; 
Albert Andrew Donth, sr. 17665 


Without an umbrella; w and m KHd- 
ward Pola; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 22, 1983; E for. 31224; Irwin 
Dash music ¢co., ltd. 17666 


Without you; m _  Svlvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75567; Helen Haynie. 

17667 


j 731 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17668 


Woeful (A) experience; comp. and 
orch. Hugo Friedhofer; pf.-conduc- 
tor. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 
74465 ; Movietone music corp. 

17668 

Woman (A) should stick to her man; 
w and m Ralph Butler and Lewis 


Ilda; with ukulele arr. © July 18, 
1933; E for. 31129; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd. 17669 


Woman’s (A) ending; w and m Iowen 
M. Lawson. © July 28, 1933; E pub. 
37309; I. M. Lawson music¢ co. 

17670 

Wonderful girl of my dreams; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Aug. 9, 1938; E unp. 75606; 
Grace Christensen. 17671 


Wonderful you; valse song. © 1 «¢ 
Aug. 4, 19838; E unp. 74754; Alma 
Redmond. 17672 


Wondering if you are dreaming of me; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr.’ © ‘1° c.' Aug. 21, 1983; 
E unp. 75319; Ruby Keller. 17673 


Wondrous love; traditional folk-hymn 
in Dorian mode, coll. and arr. Anna- 
bel Morris Buchanan; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 17, 1933; E pub. 37482; 
J. Fischer & bro. 17674 


Won’t tomorrow ever come; song, 

melody Walter Bishop. © 1c. Aug. 

- 15, 1983; E unp. 75054; Ralph Gram. 

17675 

Won’t you; w and m Elgy Watkins 

and Afton Brown, pf. sc. E. Wat- 

kins. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 
74740; Afton Aveline Brown. 

17676 

Won’t you be my sweetheart girl; w 

and music; ist violin. © 1 «¢. Aug. 

14, 1983; E unp. 74998; Joseph 

Sigge. 17677 


Won’t you come take a trip down to 
Coney; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
12, 1983; E unp. 74914; Arthur W. 


Dunn. 17678 
Word (The) in between is love; w and 
melody. © 1 .c. Aug. 11, 1983; 

E unp. 74876; Jack Callaway. 
17679 


World (The) goes ’round; from Pleas- 
ure cruise, w and m Val Burton and 


Will. Jason. ©: Aug. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 37457; Movietone music corp. 
17680 


World (The) is mine; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 75207; 
Miriam 8S. MacMurphy. 17681 


732 


pt. It, n.'s., v.28 


World’s (The) exposition: march; w 
and m Matilda Eidt; pf. © Aug. 
30, 1983; E pub. 37598; Will Lewis. 

17682 


Would you care; song, m Lon Healy, 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp. 74868; 
William Paxson Zeigler. 17683 


Write a little letter home; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1933; E unp, 
74824 ; Bessie Kellermann. 17684 


Write me a melody for my song; song, 
w Jan Farrell. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1933; 


EK unp. 74807; George Wright 
Broadbent. 17685. 
Yana my China rose; song. © 1 «. 


Aug. 4, 1933; E unp. 75029; Antone 
Luce Coite. 17686. 


Ye merrie travellers; by L. HE. De 
Francesco, arr. Peter Brunelli; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c Aug. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 74979; Movietone music corp. 

17687 


Yearning for mother and home; w and 
melody; with guit. arr. ©1c. July 
8, 1933; E unp. 74550; Asher Size- 
more. 17688 


Yes sir! we have strawberries; song; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 26, 1933;. 
E pub. 37540; Albert G. Smolensky.. 

17689: 


Yes you did say yes; song. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 14, 19883; E unp. 75016; Ciro 
Vigorita. 17690 

Yodeler’s (The) dream; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 
75083 ; John James Howley. 17691 


You; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1933; E unp. 74849; C. Virginia Hd- 


wards. 17692 
—w and melody. © 1c Aug. 12, 
1933; E unp. 74920; Alexander 
James Carey. 17693 


w Michael Doran, m VY. Balla- 
seyus; bass voice. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75738; Virginia Balla- 
seyus and Emilia Clapham. 17694 

You and I will make this world a 
paradise, a paradise for you and I; 
fox trot song, with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 11, 1933; E pub. 37440; Chris- 
topher J. Gainey. 17695 

You angel; w John Braillard, melody 
Wallace Aldan. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 74777; Wallace Putkowski, 

jr. 17696 


You are the girl of my dreams, dear; 


song, m R. G. Burke and Gertrude ~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 8,1933-:. 


———$— 


Gagnon Flood. © Aug. 4, 1933; EB 
for. 31108; Ruth Gagnon Burke. 
T 17697 


You are the song in my heart; w and 
m Ted Brewer and Jerry Levinson, 
arr. Jimmie Burns; with ukulele 
arr. © June 15, 1932; E pub. 37608 ; 
Sterling songs, inc. 17698 


You ask me why I cry over you; Ww 
and melody J. Brooks and James P. 
Delaney. © 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1933; E 
unp. 75833 ; John Brooks and Jimmy 
Delaney. 17699 


You belong to me, I belong to you; 
fox-trot; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 19383; E unp. 75517; W. Clifford 
King. 17700 


You better mind; negro spiritual, w 
anon., m arr. Otto L. Bohanan. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1983; E unp. 74528; 
Florence D. Bohanan. 17701 


You broke my heart; song, m Julia C. 
Stanton. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1933; HB 
unp. 75047; Edward B. Dyer. 

17702 


You broke my little heart, when you 
said we’re thru; w Jerry Pinto, 
melody Jule C. Stanton. © 1 «. 
Aug. 9, 19383; E unp. 74794; Jerry 
Jos. Pinto. 17703 


You can be had; song, m Dorothy 
Arthur. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74704; Paul Dinus. 17704 


You can be had, be careful; w and m 
B. G. De Sylva, Leo Robin and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting; pf. arr. C. Mock- 
ridge. ©1c. July 29, 1933; E unp. 
74422; Movietone music corp. 

17705 


You can make me happy; song. ©1c. 
Aug. 11, 1933; E unp. 74901; Marion 
Morgan. 17706 


You found in some one what I found 
in you; song, m Moby Blane. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 19838; E unp. 75539; 
Harry Berlin. 17707 


You give me food for thought; song; 
with mixed quartet and ukulele arr. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1933; B unp. 75660; 
Frederick James Townsend. 17708 


You gotta be a football hero, to get 
along with the beautiful girls; fox- 
trot, w Al Lewis and Buddy Fields, 
m Al Sherman, arr. Art McKay; 
orech. pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Aug. 22, 1933; E pub. 
37549; Leo Feist, inc. 17709 


17725 


—w Al Lewis and Buddy Fields, 
melody Al Sherman. © 1. Aug..12, 
1933; E unp. 74942; Leo Feist, inc. 

17710 


You just you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 12, 1933; EH unp. 74915; Eliza- 
beth Lamb. iyigh Oa 


——w F. Drake and 8. Lechwar, mel- 
ody T. Musial. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933.; 
EH unp. 75469; Frankie Drake, Ted 
Musial and Stan Lechwar. 17712 


You know I love you; pf. with w. © 
ite. Aus. .7, 1933; E unps 14724; 
Alfred Bliss Pettit. 17713 


You know I’m sorry; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 74676; Clifford 
L. Lodig. 17714 


You know your [sic] cheatin’; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74950; Anne Dodge. 17715 


You left a kiss; song. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1933; E unp. 75343; Ruby Danks 
Cadman. 17716 


You let your love go cold; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1983; E unp. 74665; 
Abraham Clarke. 17717 


You'll be sorry; song. © 1c Aug. 
29, 1933 ; E unp. 75777 ; Edith Goode. 
17718 


You'll never know that I care; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 74935; Dorothy A. Kinder. 

17719 


You made a jig Saw puzzle out of my 
heart; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 75581; Robert L. Thompson. 

17720 


You made for me a little world; pf. 
with w. ©1ce. Aug. 7, 1933; E unp. 
74734; Staten Johnson. eral 


You mean so much to me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1933; E unp. 
74917; Jean Christiana McConnell. 

W222 

You ought to see Sally on Sunday; w 
and m Harry Woods. © Aug. 24, 
1933; E for. 31228; Cinephonic mu- 
sie co., ltd. 17723 


You’re beautiful; song. © Aug. 3, 
1933 ; E pub. 37848; Alfred Seaholm. 
17724 


You’re in my dreams tonight, my little 
sweetheart; waltz, w and m Joe 
Hunt. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1933; E unp. 
75052; Joseph Francis Hunt. 17725 


133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17726 


pt. IZ, n. s., Vv. 28 


You're just pretending; w and m O.| You turned me down because I loved 


Ruth Ellis. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 75173; O. Ruth Spivey. 
17726 


You’re just the girl I’ve been waiting 


for; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
1 e. Aug. 25, 19383; E unp. 75489; 
Norma Meyer. 17727 


You're my bit of sunshine; w Robert 
N. Simon, m Nathaniel Shilkret; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 37510; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 17728 


You’re my dream of my boyhood: song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 
75307; Joseph E. Ferrara. 17729 


You're my inspiration; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75744; 
John J. Hayes. 17730 


You’re my lucky charm; w Charles 
Chancer, m Raymond Scott, pf. sc. 
Harold Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 26, 1983; E pub. 37591; Harry 
Bloom, ine. 17731 


You’re sorry too late; pf. with w. © 


ase, Aug. 21, 19383: By unp:,tae22; 
Les Poe. 17732 
You're spoiling me; fox-trot song; 


with ukulele arr. © July 31, 1933; 
E pub. 37451; Reginald Warrington 
Eastlake. 17733 


You’re the one I’m craving; pf. with 
w: © 1c. Aug. 9, 1983; E unp. 
75555; Helen Inskeep. 17734 


You're the only one can make me 
jealous; w Charles Tobias, m Peter 
De Rose; with guit. arr. © Aug. 
15, 19383; E pbs, 37431; Marlo mu- 
Sie corp. 17735 


You stole the secret of my heart; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75563; 
Delpha Dodd. 17736 


You tell ’em I did; song. ©1c. Aug. 
10, 1988; E unp. 74874; Manfred By- 
ron Hughes. 17737 


You told me with your eyes, now prove 
it with your kiss; w and m Ed. G. 


Nelson, Johnny Burke and Steve 
Nelson; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
20, 1931; E pub. 37602; Sterling 
songs, ine. 177388 


—_— 


Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class H, 
Musical compositions (including 10,062 unpublished) ___-_-_--_-_--~ 17 


you; song, m Alfred Wooler. ©1 . 
Aug. 2, 1933; E unp. 74472; Loreto 
Marchione. 17739 


You've got everything ; w Gus Kahn, m 
Walter Donaldson, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 
75516; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

17740 


You’ve got that; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers. © 1 ¢ Aug. 7, 
1933; E unp. 74727; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 17741 


You’ve made my dreams come true; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 75311; Wilma Parker. 17742 


You woke me in my dreams dear; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 74581; Leo Weydert. 17743 


Your eyes; pf. with w. © 1. Aug. 
25, 1933; E unp. 75501; Lillian 
Lewin Hennes. 17744 


Your heart to my heart; song, m Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1 ec. Aug. 9, 
1933; E unp. 75629; Florence Hill. 

17745 


Your smile is paradise; waltz song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 4, 1983; E unp. 74616; 
Philip V. Bellamy. 17746 


Your voice in the air; w and m Ben 
E. Crosby; with ukulele arr. © 
July 17, 1933; E pub. 37336; Rich- 
ard Drake Saunders. 17747 


Yow sah; w Joe Young, melody 
Thomas Waller. © 1 ¢. Aug. 10, 
1933; E unp. 74859; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 17748 


Zigeunerweisen; by P. Sarasate, tran- 
scribed; 2 violins. ,.© 1 ¢. Aug. 8, 
1933; E unp. 74767; Aldo Ricci. 

17749 


Zu dir; text Albert Sergel, m Kurt 
Striegler, op. 71, no. 3. © May 26, 
1933; E for. 30995; Sunnwend-ver- 
lag, G.m.b.H. 17750 


14th st. blues; w Sid. Golden; violin 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1933; EH 
unp. 75370; Guy M. Messina. 17751 


42nd psalm; w from Bible; mixed cho., 
soli, with organ ace. ©1ce. Aug. 14, 
1933; E unp. 75017; Ernest Franz 
Jores. 17752 


734 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


A cheval; etude de concert; pf. © 
Emil Sauer, as author. R 26624. 
1 

A la bien-aimée; souvenir viennois 
valse; violon et pf. © Eduard 
Schutt, as author. R 26658. 2 


Adams (Mrs. Crosby) Four duets for 
two beginners; op. 13; pf. © Ju- 
liette Graves Adams, as author of 
m. R 26577. 3 


Aeolsharfe (Die) ; by Ludvig Schytte, 
Cts NO. 45° “pt, © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased 
author. R 26554. 4 


Afterglow ; by John W. Metcalf; high 
voice. © William CC. Waibel, as 
executor of the author. R 26531. 5 


Ain’t you coming back to old New 
Hampshire, Molly; song, J. Fred 
Helf and Rob’t F. Roden. © Bessie 
Helf, as widow. R 26501. 6 


—— Same. © Robert F. Roden, as 
author of w. R 26502. 7 


Albumblatt; op. 114, no. 1; violine u. 
'klavier. © Arthur Seybold, as 
author. R 26657. 8 


Alice, where art thou going; w Will 


A. Heelan, m Albert Gumble. © 
Margaret Mahany, as widow of the 
author of w. R 26634. 9 


Alpenjager (Der); v. Carl Heins, op. 
270, no. 5; pf. © Augusta Heins, 
as widow. R 26549. 10 


Alpine rose; by Gerrit Smith, op. 20, 


no. 38, arr. Frank lLynes; men’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, as 
Widow. R 26564. 11 


Around the ring; op. 34, no. 4; pf. 
© Paul Zilcher, as author. R 
26541. 12 


Art thou weary; anthem, m Edward 
Broome; mixed voices, with soli; 
organ acc. @ Elizabeth Cunning- 
ham Broome, as widow. R 26460. 

13 

At the making of the hay; trio, Liza 
Lehmann, arr. Frank Lynes; wom- 
en’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, as 
Widow. R 26517. 14 


[17752 


Ausgewiihlte orgelkompositionen; v. 
Moritz Brosig, mit genauer bezeich- 
nung versehen Paul Claussnitzer. 
bd. 2, 3. © Alma verw. Claussnit- 


zer, as widow. R 26441, 26442. 
15, 16 
Babes in the wood; by Florence 


Florence Maxim 
R 265384. 17 


Barcarolle; w Josephine Preston Pea- 
body, m Henry Guy, adaptation of 
voice pts. Leonard B. Marshall. © 
Herbert L. Marshall and Clara P. 
Horton, as children of the deceased 
author of adaptation. R 26429. 18 


reverie; in- 


Maxim: "pi.;..@© 
Cutter, as author. 


Beautiful star of heaven; 


strumental. © Louis A. Drumhel- 
ler, as author. R 26445. 19 
song, w Arthur Longbrake. © 


Louis A. Drumheller, as author of 
m. R 26444. 20 


Behold! A King; anthem for Christ- 
mas, Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. 
© Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 

26561. 21 


Bells of winter; w David Kilburn 
Stevens, m Edouard Dorn, adapta- 
tion of voice pts. Leonard B. Mar- 
shall. © Herbert L. Marshall, and 
Clara P. Horton, as children of the 
deceased author of adaptation. R 
26428. Dee 


Benedictus; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 


op. 63b; mixed voices; in A. © 
Amy Marey Cheney Beach, as au- 
thor. R 26575. 23 
Blinde’ (Der); lyrische scene ftr 
bar., chor. u. orch., ged. Giovanni 
Pascoli, deutsch Wilh. Weber, m 
Marco Enrico Bossi, op. 112. Cla- 


vierauszug. © Renzo Bossi, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 26505. 24 


Blinde (Der); lyrische scene fiir bar., 
chor u. orech., ged. Giovanni Pascoli, 
m M. Enrico Bossi, op. 112. Parti- 
tur.’ © Renzo Bossi, as child of 


the deceased author of m. R 26506. 
25 


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26 


Capricieuse (La); valse, op. 120; pf. 
Georg Eggeling, as author. R 
265938. 26 


Christ is born; Christmas carol, 2-pt. 


cho., text tr. from German; wom-. 


en’s voices. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, as author of m. R 26509. 
2 


Church music; by Mrs. Crosby Adams, 
op. 15; pf. © Juliette Graves 
Adams, as author of m. R 26579. 

28 


slipper; by Florence 
Florence Maxim 


Cinderella’s 
Maxim; pif. 


Cutter, as author. R 26582. 29 
Clown (The); op. 34, no. 3; pf. © 
Paul Zilcher, as author. R 26540. 

30 


Concert waltz; op. 12; pf. © Rudolf 
Friml, as author. R 26621. 31 


Coolan Dhu; song, w Fred E. Weather- 
ly. © Franco Leoni, as author of 
m. R 26630. 394 


Corn; Wiener walzer, Gurlitt, op. 178. 
no, 19, arr. for 2 pfs., 8 hands. © 
Edmund Parlow, as the arranger. 
R 26567. 33 


Day (The) is past and over; mixed 
voices. © William Berwald, as au- 
thor. R 26523. 34 


Diebstahl; w J. G. Fischer, m op. 25, 
nr. 3; mannerchor. © A. von Othe- 
graven, as author of m. R 264388. 

35 


Dutch dolls; trio, May Ostlere, arr. 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
Adéle G. Lynes, as widow of the 
author. R 26519. 36 


"E ffemmene d’America; canzonetta al- 


legra. © Francesco Pennino, as au- 
thor. R 26448. 37 
Eggeling (Georg) 50 melodious 


etudes; op. 122; pf: ‘bk. 1,'2.°" © 
Georg Eggeling, as author. R 26590. 
38 


Elfchen; impromptu, op. 30; Klavier. 
© Paul Juon, as author. R 26449. 
39 


Enchantment; song; sop. or ten. © 
Henry Clough-Leighter, as author. 
R 26557. 40 


Episode; impromptu, op. 30; klavier. 
© Paul Juon, as author. R 26448. 
41 


Es geht die sage; impromptu, op. 30: 


klavier. © Paul Juon, as author. 
R 26453. 42 


pt. WI, n. s., v. 28 


Es sassen drei kamraden; von Wil- 
helm Meyer, op. 37, no. 1; eine sing- 
stimme. © Luise Meyer, as widow. 
R 26618. 43 


Eteuf (L’) ; etude de concert; pf. 
Emil Sauer, as author. R 26623. 
44 


Everybody works but father; song, 
Jean Havez. © Ebba Havez, as 
widow. R 26500. 45 


Fairy (The) revel; waltz, w David 
Kilburn Stevens, m arr. from John 
Kinross, voc. pts. rev. Caryl B. Rich. 
© Carrie B. Lewis, as author of 
rey. voc. pts. R 26426. 46 


Father in Thy mysterious Presence; 
w Samuel Johnson, m Charles P. 
Scott. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo sop. 
or bar. © Maude Ladd Scott, as 
widow. R 26580. 47 


Fierce raged the tempest; mixed 
voices. © Mark Andrews, as au- 
thor. R 26560. 48 


Forever with the Lord; mixed voices. 
© William Berwald, as author. R 
26525. 49 


Frohe (Der) wandersmann; vy. Carl 
Heins, op. 270, no. 4; pf. © Au- 
gusta Heins, as widow. R 26548. 

50 


Friihling im herzen; v. Carl Heins, op. 
270, no. 3; pf. © Augusta Heins, 
as widow. R 26546. 51 


Gavotte; by John Orth; pf. Rev. ed. 
© Louise Orth Bosworth, as execu- 
trix: “R' 26515. 52 


Gee, but this is a lonesome town; by 
Billy Gaston. © William Gaston, 
as author. R 26682. 53 


Geh’n wir noch in’s café; marsch lied, 
aus Hochparterre links, text Alfred 
Schonfeld. © Paul Lincke, as 
author of m. R 26499. 54 


Give ear to my prayer, O God; sacred 
song. 1. In F—2. In D. © Wm. 
Berwald, as author. R 26591. 55 


Gloria; song cycle, w Stephen Cole- 
ridge, m Teresa Del Riego. © 
Teresa Leadbitter, as author of m. 
R 26628. 56 


Gounod (Charles Francois) 
we two were maying; trio, 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 


arr. 


O that | 
© 


Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 26522. — 


57 


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—— Until the day breaks; trio, arr. 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 26518. 

58 


Hinaus ins freie; v. Carl Heins, op. 
270, no. 1; pf. © Augusta Heins, 
as widow. R 26544. 59 


Hopekirk (Helen) Seventy Scottish 
songs; ed. with accs.; high voice. © 
Helen Hopekirk, as author of edit- 
ing. R 26469. 60 


I am He that liveth; Easter anthem, 
Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
26582. 61 


I’m satisfied; w and m C. Smith and 
Harry Brown. © Chris. Smith, as 
author. R 26511. 62 


I’ve said my last farewell, toot, toot, 
good bye; by E. Rose and J: Fred 
Fischer. © Ed. Rose, as author. R 
26491. 63 


In the ball room; by Ludvig Schytte, 
op. 139, no. 2; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
26558. 64 


In the hour of trial; anthem, Edward 
Broome; mixed cho., with ten. solo, 
Sop. and ten. duet, and organ. 
Elizabeth Cunningham Broome, as 
widow of the author of m. R 26507. 

65 


In uniform; march, L. H. Orth, op. 29, 
' no. 5, arr.; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © Ea- 
mund Parlow, as author of arr. R 
26566. 66 


Intermezzi goldoniani; v. M. Enrico 
Bossi, op. 127; streichorchh © 
Renzo Bossi, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 26503. 67 


Jack and the beanstalk; by Florence 
Maxim; pf. © Florence Maxim Cut- 
ter, as author. R 26537. 68 


Jagerlied; w Max Wallraf, m op. 45, 
nr. 2; maénnerchor. © Gustav Wohl- 
gemuth, as author of m. R 26435. 

69) 

Juggler (The); op. 34, no. 6; pf. © 

Paul Zilcher, as author. R 26543. 
70 


Juon (Paul) Intermezzo; impromptu, 
op. 30; klavier. © Paul Juon, as 
author. R 26452. 71 


Just for today; op. 25, no. 2. 1. Sop. 


or ten—2. Alto or bar. © Paul 
. Ambrose, as author. R 26528, 26572. 
(2.13 


89 


Kathchen von Heilbronn; ouverture, 
op. 17; orch. Partitur. © Hans 
Pfitzner, as author. R 26660. 74 


Kelley (John Craig) Fifty easy melo- 
dies; ed.; violin, in the first posi- 
tion, and pf. bk. 1. © John Craig 
Kelley, as author of editing. R 
26467. 75 


—— Thirty pieces; ed.; violin, in the 
first position, and pf. bk. 2. 
John Craig Kelley, as author of edit- 
ing. R 26468. 76 


Kiss me goodbye, dear; song. © Wil- 
liam: J. McKenna, as author. R 
26434. V7 


Klange vom. Ebro-Strand; bolero, Wil- 
helm Fink, op. 355, no. 5, arr.; 2 
pfs., 8 hands. © Edmund Parlow, 
as author of arr. R 26570. 78 


Kleine tarantelle; impromptu, op. 30; 
klavier. © Paul Juon, as author. 
R 26454. 2 79 


Libellen; by Ludvig Schytte, op. 139, 
no. 5; pf. © Anna Schytte, as child 
of the deceased author. R 26555. 

80 


Like a cradle rocking, rocking; op. 25, 
no. 3; mezzo-sop. © Paul Ambrose, 
as author. R 26529. $1 


Little (The) cherub; musical play, bk. 
Owen Hall, lyrics Adrian Ross, m 
Ivan Caryll; voce. se. © Martin 
Handon, as executor of the author 
of m. R 26629. 82 


Little (A) child’s hymn; op. 25, no. 


4; in E flat. © Paul Ambrose, as 
author. R 26530. 83 
Lord (The) is in His holy temple; 


mixed voices. © Arthur W. Thayer, 
as author. R 26589. 84 


Lord (The) is risen; Haster anthem, 
Frank Lynes, op. 18, no. 1; women’s 
trio. © Adéle G. Lynes, as author. 
R. 26581. 85 


Love is waiting ; song, w Harold Simp- 
son. © William Henry Squire, as 
author of m. R 26626. 86 


Loving (The) Shepherd; op. 25, no. 
1; sop. or ten. © Paul Ambrose, as 
author. R 26527. 87 


Madrilena; Spanish dance, Ludvig 
Schytte, op. 139, no. 6; pf. © Anna 
Schytte, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 26556. 88 


Man (The) of Galilee; song, w Mrs. C. 
D. Martin. © W. Stillman Martin, 
as author of m. R 26470. 89 


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90 


March on, ye soldiers true: mixed 
voices. © Arthur W. Thayer, as au- 
thor. R 26588. — 90 


Mass in honor of the immaculate con- 
ception; m op. 173; male voices; 
organ ace. © Joseph Gruber, as 
author of m. R 26419. 91 


May dew; by W. Sterndale Bennet, 
arr. Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 


© Adéle G. Lynes, as widow. R 
26521. 92 
Mazurka gracieuse; by Edwin J. 


Decevee, op. 47; pf. © Anna Patter- 
son Decevee, as widow. R 26610. 93 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) O for the wings of a 
dove; arr. Frank Lynes; women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, as 
widow. R 26565. 94 


Mermaid (The) and the prince; by 


Florence Maxim; pf. Florence 
Maxim Cutter, as author. R 26536. 
95 


Missa solemnis; m Robert Arthur Tur- 
ton; mixed voices; organ ace. 
A. J. Turton, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 26418. 96 


My Jesus, as Thou wilt ; women’s trio. 
© Wm. Berwald, as author. R 
26587. 97 


Narretei; impromptu, op. 30; klavier. 
© Paul Juon, as author. R 26456. 
98 


Nestkiichlein tanzt; op. 114, no. 2; 
violine u. klavier. © Arthur Sey- 
bold, as author. R 26656. 99 


Now God be with us; mixed voices. 
© William Berwald, as author. R 
26524. 100: 


Now the day is over: sop. solo and 
quartet. © Harvey B. Gaul, as au- 
thor. R 26609. 101 


Now when the dusky shades; women’s 
trio. © Arthur W. Thayer, as au- 
thor. R 26588. 102 


O friihling; v. Wilhelm Meyer. op. 69, 
no. 2; eine singstimme. © Luise 
Meyer, as widow. R 26619. 103 


O holy night of Christmas-tide; w 
James Yeames. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Alto or bar. © Frederick N. Shack- 
ley, as author of m. R 26558. 104 


O Lord, we beseech Thee; Lenten an- 
them ; sop. solo and cho.; organ acc. 


pt. It, n. s., v. 28 © 


O night, most beautiful; w T. Bucha- 
nan Read, m Joseph L. Roeckel, 
adaptation of voice pts: Leonard B. 
Marshall. © Herbert L. Marshall 


and Clara P. Horton, as children of 


the deceased author of adaptation. 


R 26427. 106 
Octett; op. 27.. © Paul .Juon, as. au- 
thor. R 26658. 107 


Our starry banner; w Annie Bense, m 
Leonard B. Marshall. © Herbert L. 
Marshall and Clara P. Horton, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 26430. — 108 


Out comes the bear; op. 34, no. 5: pf. 
© Paul Zilcher, as author. R 26542. 
109 


Out of the depths; offertory solo; Sop. 
or ten. © James H. Rogers, as au- 
thor. R 26552. 110 


Out of the long ago; w George P. 


Morris, m Charles P. Scott. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
26535. 111 
Outline melodies: m Mrs. Crosby 
Adams, op. 12; pf. © Juliette 
Graves Adams, as author. R 26576. 
112 


Pappelmiiulchen; volkslied aus dem 
Elsass, m op. 45, nr. 3; mannerchor. 
© Gustay Wohlgemuth, as author 
of m. R 264386. a 


Passacaglia und finale tiber Bach; op. 
39; orgel. © Georg Schumann, as 
author. R 26489. 114 


Sandy; by John Philip 
© Jane Van M. Sousa, as 
R 26446. 115 


Prancing (The) horse; op. 34, no. 2; 
pf. © Paul Zilcher, as author. R 
26539. 116 


Prince’s (The) song to Rapunsel; by 
Florence Maxim; pf. © Florence 
Maxim Cutter, as author. R 26533. 

744 


(The); op. 84, no. 1; pf. 
Zilcher, as author. R 
26588. 118 


Pupil’s (The) second etude album; 
selected and arr. in progressive or- 
der, Ferdinand Meyer; pf. 
Maude Ladd Scott, as widow. R 
26592. 119 


Quintett ; v. Waldemar von Baussnern ; 
violine, clarinette, horn, violoncell 
u. klavier. © Elsbeth, edle von 


Pipetown 
Sousa. 
widow. 


Procession 
© Paul 


120 4 


© J. Christopher Marks, as author Baussnern, as widow. R 26654. 
of m. R 26508. 105 
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Romantisches wiegenlied; impromptu, 
op. 30; klavier. © Paul Juon, as 
author. R 26450. 121 


Rosetta;  fantasie-mazurka, Carl 
Bohm, op. 357, no. 4, art.; 2pfs., 8 
hands. © Edmund Parlow, as au- 
thor of arr. R 26569. 122 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Melody in F; simplified arr.; pf. 
© Paul Ambrose, as author of arr. 


“R 26611. 123 
Ruhige liebe; impromptu, op. 30; 
klavier. © Paul Juon, as author. 
_R 26457. 124 
Salutation; w of ist verse H. W. 
Longfellow, additional lines Anna 
Fitzhugh Miller; mixed cho. © 


Heinrich Jacobsen, as author of m. 


R 26510. 125 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Wiegenlied ; 


op. 98, no.’ 2, tibertragen; violoncell 
u. Klavier. © Hugo Becker, as au- 
‘thor. R 26625. 126 


Sehnsucht; fiir chor u. orch., dicht- 
ung Friedrich Schiller, m op. 40; 


clavier-partitur. © Georg Schu- 
mann, as author of m. R 26440. 
127 


Serenade in vier sétzen; v. Waldemar 
von Baussnern ; violine, clarinette u. 


klavier. © Elsbeth, edle von Bauss- 
nern, as Widow. R 26655. 128 
Sevillana; morceau de genre, Otto 


Hackh, op. 336, no. 1, arr.; 2 pfs., 
8 hands. © Edmund Parlow, as 
author of arr. R 26571. 129 


She dwells by great Kenhawa’s side; 
choral ballad, w Longfellow, m 
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 54a, 
no. 2; 3 female voices. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
as widow. R 26594. 130 


Siegeszug; marsch, Arnoldo Sartorio, 
op. 174, no. 5, arr.; 2 pfs., 8 hands. 
© Edmund Parlow, as author of 
arr. R 26568. 131 


Sight reading and memory. lessons; pf. 
© Thomas Tapper, as author. R 
26562. 132 


Silver (The) song series; for supple- 
mentary use, no. 26, for high schools, 
selected, composed and arr. Leonard 
B. Marshall. © Herbert L. Mar- 
shall, and Clara P. Horton, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
26425. 133 


149 


Smith (Gerrit) 
hand alone.’ 
as widow. 


Valse; op. 26, for left 
© Caroline B. Smith, 
R 26573. 134 


Sommerfriihe; w Emanuel Geibel, m 
op. 25, nr. 2; miinnerchor. © A. 
von Othegraven, as author. R 

* 26487. 135 


Sonderbare humoreske; impromptu, 
op. 30; klavier. © Paul Juon, as 
author. R 26451. 136 


Song of the bellS; w Albert Bigelow 
Paine; high, in E. © C. Whitney 
Coombs, as author of m. R 26459. 

air 

Sphinx; impromptu, op. 30; klavier. 
© Paul Juon, as author. R 26455. 

138 


Spirit (The) of the woods; improvisa- 
tion; pf. © Rudolf Friml, as au- 
thor. R 26622. 139 


Strauss (Richard) Tod und verklir- 
ung; tondichtung, ftir grosses orch., 
op. 24, uebertragung Heinrich v. 
Bocklet fiir zwei klaviere zu 8 hin- 
den; klavier 1, 2. © Johanna v. 
Bocklet, as widow. R 26504. 140 


Sunbeam (The) and the rose; w 
Blanche Katherine Knowlton; high 
voice. © Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, as author of m. R 26461. 141 


© William 
R 26612. 
142 


Tarry with me, O my Saviour; mixed 
voices. © Wm. Berwald, as author. 
R 26585. 143 


Te Deum; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 63a; mixed voices; in A. 
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, as au- 
thor. R 26574. 144 


There were shepherds; Christmas 
song, Frank Lynes, op. 18, no. 2; 
women’s trio. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
as widow. R 26563. 145 


God of love; mixed 
voices. © Wm. Berwald, as author. 
R 26586. 146 


To-day if ye will hear His voice ; offer- 
tory solo; sop. or ten. © James H. 
Rogers, as author. R 26551. 147 


Tone stories; m Mrs. Crosby Adams, 
op. 14; pf. © Juliette Graves Ad- 
ams, as author of m. R 26578. 148 


Traute heimat; v. Carl Heins, op. 270, 
no. 2; pf. © Augusta Heins, as 
widow. R 26545. 149 


Sweetheart mine; ballad. 
J. McKenna, as author. 


Thine forever, 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 28: 


Unto Thee, O Lord; mixed voices. © 
Mark Andrews, as author. R 26559. 
150 


Valse poetique; op. 13; pf. © Rudolt 
Friml, as author. R 26620. 151 


Valses dialogues; 2 morceaux, op. 73; 


pf. © Eduard Schiitt, as author. R 


26659. 152 


Walking in the king’s highway; song. 
© Florence Horton, as author. R 
26495. 153 


Wanted, a wife; by Frank Lynes; 
men’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, as 
widow. R 26584. 154 


We love the place, O God; mixed 
voices. © William Berwald, as au- 
thor. R 26526. 155 


We shall see the king, some day; song. 
© L. E. Jones, as author. R 26496. 
156 


Weidmann’s abschied; v. Carl Heins, 
op. 270, no. 6; pf. © Augusta Heins, 
as widow. R 26550. 157 


O 


When maidens go a-maying; song, w 
Harold Boulton. © Edward Ger- 
man, aS author of m. R 26627. 158 


When the swallow sings; trio, Erik. 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
as widow. R 26516. 159 


Winds in the trees; trio, A. Goring 
Thomas, arr. Frank Lynes; women’s 


voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, as 
widow. R 26520. 160 
Wogen ; op. 30; klavier. © Paul Juon, 
as author. R 26447. 161 


Wonderful eyes; w Lillian H. Shuey, 
m Mrs. Henry Weidemann. © Anita 
Louise Weidemann, as author of m. 
R 26633. 162 


Won’t you come to Jesus now; song, 
w Kate Ulmer. © John R. Bryant, 
as author of m. R 26497. 163 


Zu grabe tragen; impromptu, op. 30; 


klavier. © Paul Juon, as author. 
R 26458. 164 . 


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viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “ E,” Class E, Musical 
compositions; “ D,” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©” implies copy- 
right registration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; 
“© 1c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of 
receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the Super- 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the ve ake: 
of the various parts of the Catalogue are now as follows: 


Poni Group, 1. Books, proper. 2-802 $3: 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
Beatie: Some VEC St ye Sree ee eC Ne ee ee, ee 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures__________-__ 2. 00 
PitieeeerlOd iCal s.2 2 bs Yoo ee ee ee 2. 00 
Part 3, Musical compositions___________.______-_ bee or ete pies 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations_____ ' 2.00 
Since inumpers (except Book leaflets) 2.0 2.0 . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar Year coon oe Bees ne 2. 00 
mil paris, ror complete calendar year. 22-2220 be ea 10. 00 


(IIT) 


NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above © 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1928, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1933. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Rucister or Coprricuts, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D.C. | 


(IV) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 
The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 

for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 

instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 

Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—viii of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10. (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 8, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages el of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 2, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi—vil 
of no. 9; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol, 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. re 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii-viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay. 

(V) 


CopyricGHT—PatLeEsTINE (Exciupine Trans-JorpDan) 


BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 


A PROCLAMATION 


WHEREAS it is provided by the act of Congress approved March 
4, 1909 (ch. 320, 35 Stat. 1075-1088), entitled ““ AN ACT To amend 
and consolidate the Acts respecting copyright ”, that the copyright 
secured by the act, except the benefits under section 1(e) thereof 
as to which special conditions are imposed, shall extend to the work 
of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or subject of a foreign 
state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in section 8 of 
the act, to wit: 

“(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled within 
the United States at the time of the first publication of his work; or 

“(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or 
proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, 
agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of 
copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or 
copyright protection substantially equal to the protection secured to 
such foreign author under this Act or by treaty; or when such for- 
elen state or nation is a party to an international agreement which 
provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms 
of which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become 
a party thereto ”; and 

WHEREAS it is provided by section 1(e) that the provisions of 
the act “so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of in- 
struments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall 
include only compositions published and copyrighted after this Act 
goes into effect, and shall not include the works of a foreign author 
or composer unless the foreign state or nation of which such author 
or composer is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, conven- 
tion, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States similar 
rights ”; and 

WHEREAS the President is authorized by section 8 to determine 
by proclamation made from time to time the existence of the recipro- 
cal conditions aforesaid, as the purposes of the act may require; and 

WHEREAS satisfactory official assurances have been received 
that on and after October 1, 1933, citizens of the United States will 
be entitled to obtain copyright for their works in Palestine (exclud- 
ing Trans-Jordan) which is substantially equal to the protection 
afforded by the copyright laws of the United States, including rights 
similar to those provided by section 1(e) ; . 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Presi- 
dent of the United States of America, do declare and proclaim: 


(VI) 


That on and after October 1, 1938, the conditions specified in sec- 
tion 8(b) and 1(e) of the act of March 4, 1909, will exist and be ful- 
filled in respect of the citizens of Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan) 
and that on and after October 1, 1933, citizens of Palestine (exclud- 
ing Trans-Jordan) shall be entitled to all the benefits of this act 
and acts amendatory thereof: 

Provided, That the enjoyment by any work of the rights and bene- 
fits conferred by the act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendatory 
thereof, shall be conditional upon compliance with the require- 
ments and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the 
copyright laws of the United States; 

And provided further, That the provisions of section 1(e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, insofar as they secure copyright controlling 
parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical 
works shall apply only to compositions published after July 1, 1909, 
and registered for copyright in the United States which have not 
been reproduced within the United States prior to October 1, 1933, 
on any contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically 
performed. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and 
caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 

DONE at the City of Washington this 29th day of September, in 

the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-three, 

[sEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America 

the one hundred and fifty-eighth. 


: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. 
By the President: 
CorpELL Hut, 
Secretary of State. 


[No. 2058] 


(VIT) 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICE.—If£ the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A.B.C.; cancion marcha, poesia Gus- 
tavo Sanchez Galarraga. © Aug. 
20, 1933; E for. 31349; Ernesto Le- 
cuona. 17753 


A moins que; fox-trot, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier, m Oberfeld; avec accord de 
Yukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
381487; Editions Salabert. 17754 


Absent friends; written and composed 
Cecil Harrington. © Aug. 11, 1933; 
E for. 313832; Llew Weir music Co. 

17755 


Absolutely free; w and m Raymond 
Wallace; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
5, 1933; E for. 31587; Huntley 
Trevor music co., ltd. 17756 


Accept our greetings; from A bag of 
gold, m Philip Berg; pf. with w. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1933; E unp. 763876; 
John C. Rommel. 17757 


Accordion pranks; novelette; pf. ac- 
cordion. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 76781; Fredric Alfred Tedesco. 

17758 


Adieu; by Edward Elgar, arr. P. 
Beechfield Carver. 1. Brass band.— 
2. Military band. © Sept. 6, 1933; 
E for. 31306, 31807; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 17759, 17760 


Adieu (Un) que l’on dit trop vite; 
mélodie, paroles Camille Francois, m 
Wal-Berg; avec accord de lukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31501; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 17761 


Adieu toi; valse, Ralph Wilding, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et pa- 
roles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31355; 
Editions Salabert. 17762 


Adios; tango argentino, Felice Mon- 
tagnini; orch. pti. con. pf. condut- 
tore, [and] Mamma m’ha fatto un 
cuor; canzone tango, versi Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, m Nino Piccinelli; 
orch. pti. © July 15, 1933; E for. 
316538; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 17763 


Advancing; march; pf. © 1. Sept. 
9, 1933; E unp. 76166; Belle H. 
Swain. 17764 


Affranchis (Les) ; java-valse musette, 
paroles Georges Philippot et Saadi, 
m J. Jekyll. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31471; Editions Salabert. 17765 


African night is falling; song, m Am- 
brose Wyrrick. © 1 ec. Sept. 8, 
1933; E unp. 76065; Christine A. 
Warthen. 17766 


After much deliberation; w and mel- 
ody Beatrice Bliss. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1933; E unp. 76101; Beatrice Blis- 
tein. 17767 


After sundown; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. Leonard 


Hayton. © 1. Sept. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 76666; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 17768 


After we parted; song, m Norris V. 
Webb and Arthur Frechette, arr. A. 
Frechette. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; B 
unp. 76125; Robert H. Simpson. 

17769 


Agnus Dei; liturgical text, and m. © 
Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 37859; John 
Welsh. 17770 


liturgical w, and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 9, 1988; E unp. 76134; John J. 
Welsh. 17771 


Ah! les gosses; one-step, du film Le 
fils improvisé, de René Sylviano, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et pa- 
roles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31367; 
Editions Salabert. 17772 


Ah, the moon is here; from Footlight 
parade, w Irving Kahal, m Sammy 
Fain; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 
1933; E pub. 37684; M. Witmark & 
SONS. 17773 


Ah! what am I to do; song, melody 
Harry Lee Burgess. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76321; John Moore 
Clemens. 17774 


Aino; incidental music to reading of 
Kalevala, based on traditional Finn- 
ish melody; pf. © 1c Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75949; Clara Stocker. 

17775 


741 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ain’t she the dainty; w and m Harry 
Woods; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
1, 1983; E for. 31272; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd. 17776 

Ain’t we like two millionaires—ain’t 
we; w and m Marty Symes, Al. J. 
Neiburg and Jerry Levinson; with 


guit. arr. © Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 
88015; Olman music corp. 17777 
Ak-sar-ben; overture, L. Ellsworth 


Earsley, arr. Chas. W. Storm; band 
pts., with solo B flat cornet, solo B 
flat saxophone, conductor. © Sept. 
18, 1933 ; E pub. 37985; Albert James 
White. 17778 
Alabama rose; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1833; E unp. 76201; John 
J. Schneider. 17779 


Alberta; melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 76129; Emil Petti. 17780 


All because I met you; w and melody 
R. Edleson and Jimmy Delaney. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 76305; 
Raymond Edleson. 17781 


All I want is you; w Dorothy and 
Verna Evans, m Rosemary Tedford. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76653 ; 
Rosemary Phoebe Tedford. 17782 


All the men are going to work; march 
song. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 
76015; Margaret Jane Graham. 

17783 

All the world is happy again; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 76783;- Joseph Brulo. 17784 


All united; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 75860; Mary Grodzinski. 
17785 


Allegro appassionato no. 2: by Peter 
Brunelli; pf. conductor. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1983; E unp. 76426; Movietone 
music corp. 17786 


Alphonsine; valse; orch. ptes. © July 
1, 1983;°H for: 31552; HH. Gillot. 
17787 


Alsatian carol; poem Isaac Watts, m 
from Cantiques de Strasbourg, arr. 
Ernest John Moeran; solo and cho. 
of men’s voices. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E for. 31644; J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 

17788 


Althamburger opernsuite; nach kom- 
positionen v. Reinhard Keiser zu- 
Sammengestellt wu. instrumentiert. 
Hermann Unger; orch. partitur. © 


pt. ITT, n. s., v. 28 


Always thinking of you; w and m 
Ruth M. Buchanan. © Sept. 7, 
1933 ; E pub. 37664; Ruth Buchanan. 

17790 


Always with you; w Jos. Geo. Gilbert, 
m Sydney Baynes and Kenneth §S. 
Baynes; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
14, 1933; E for. 31562; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, itd. 17791 


Am I worthy of the Master; w Bella 
McIntosh, m Lowell Patton; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 6, 1983; E pub. 
37887 ; Carl Fischer, ine. 17792 


Am I you're [sic] only sweetheart; w 
M. Morris, m H. Fody; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 23, 1983; E unp. 76703; Marie 
Morris and Helene Fody. 17793 


Amber bubbles; song. © 1 e. Sept. 2, 
1933; E unp. 75880; Von Selman 
Moore. 17794 


America the beautiful; w Katherine 
Lee Bates, m Samuel A. Ward, arr. 
Arnold Hall. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto.— 
2. Mixed voices.—3. Male voices.— 
4. Sop. and alto. © Sept. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 37898-37901; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 17795-17798 


Americano (El); tango. © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1983; E unp. 75938; Leopold N. 
Sperling. 17799 


Ami (Un) ; fox-trot, de Je te confie ma 
femme, paroles André Hornez, m 
Marcel Lattés; avee accord de l’uku- 
lele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31468; 
Editions Salabert. 17800 


Among the palms; intermezzo, Samuel 
Kaylin, arr. E. Gerstenberger; pf.- 
conductor. ©1ec. Aug. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 75763 ; Movietone musie corp. 

17801 


Among the roses with you mother 
dear; song, melody Starret system 
club. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 
76246; Timothy Thompson. 17802 


Amor andaluz; sérénata espanola, 


Bénoni Hennion; org. ptes. © Aug. 
29, 1988; E for. 31428; Hawkes & 


son (London), ltd. 17803 
Amor (L’) trionfante; atto unico, 
libretto Enrico Golisciani, melodia 


Eugenio del Cioppo. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; D 28501; Eugene del Cioppo. 
17803* 


Amour (L’) ... l’amour; fox-trot, de 
Le couché de la mariée, paroles Zep 
et Roger Lion, m Jean Delettre; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 


July 13, 1983; E for. 31301; Ed. 1933; E for. 31453; Hditions Sala- 
Bote & G. Bock. 17789 bert. 17804 
742 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Anchored; w Samuel K. Cowan, m 
Wim. Michael Watson, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus ; ten. 1, 2 and bass, or bar. 
© Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37892; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 17805 


And so, goodbye; w and m Allie Wru- 
bel; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 
1933; E pub. 37668; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 17806 


And that is life; w Andy Razaf, mel- 
ody Thomas Waller. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1933; E unp. 76055; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 17807 


And there you are again; w Joe Young 
and Johnny Burke, m Harold Spina ; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 1983; 
E pub. 37671; Irving Berlin, ine. 


17808 
Andante and Gavotte; by George 
Dasch; grand orch. pts. © Sept. 


20, 1983; E pub. 37966; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 17809 


Andante et Scherzo; de Max d’Ollone; 
3 violoncelles. Partition et  ptes. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31559; Edi- 
tions du magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider. 17810: 


Andantino grazioso; by Albert Stoes- 
sel; violin, violoncello, and pf. 


July 27, 19383; E pub. 37820; M. 


17811 


Angel mother; song. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75911; Audrey Darlene 
Jenness. 17812 


Angels and shepherds; Bohemian 
earol arr. Esther H. Goetz; trio or 
3-pt. female cho. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
EH pub. 37654; Clayton F. Summy co. 

17813 


Anna plays piana in Havana; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c Sept. 14, 
1933; E unp. 76316; Al Beckwith 
and Wm. Jerome Rugen. 


Witmark & sons. 


Annie doesn’t live here anymore; w Joe 
Young and Johnny Burke, melody 
Harold Spina. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76326; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 17815 


Another waltz; w and m Thelma [M. 
Hawkins] VerCutren. © 1. Sept. 
11, 1933; E unp. 76195; Thelma Mae 
Hawkins. 17816 


Answer my heart; w Alexander Hill, 
melody Ernest Holst. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
16, 1933; E unp. 76371; Joe Davis, 
ine. 17817 


17814 


17832 


Any more for the skylark; duet, w 
Eric Haydon, m Lauri Bowen; bars. 
© Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 31423; Rey- 
nolds & co. 17818 


Apartment (The) house blues; mel- 
ody Marvin Hatley. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
15, 1933; E unp. 76689; Southern 
music pub. ¢Co., inc. 17819 


Arban-Staigers complete celebrated 
method for the cornet or trumpet; 
newly rev. and ed. Del Staigers. 
(Hneglish, German, and French text) 
© Sept. 21, 1933 ; E pub. 37915; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 17820 


Are you blue; fox-trot, m et arr. Eler; 
orch. ptes. © July 1, 1933; EH: for. 
31560; Hler. 17821 


Are you foolin’; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1983; E unp. 75858 ; Archie C. Camp. 
17822 


Are you happy; orch. sc. with w. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 25, 193838; E unp. 76771; 
Everett Dale Behrens. 17823 

Are you the little girl I used to know; 
w and m Hdward Montague. 
Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 31565; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd. 17824 


Arioso et allegro de concert; de Stan 


Golestan; alto et pf. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31891; Editions Sala- 
bert. 17825 


Army (The) of the N.R.A.; song, w 
Camille Saunderson Somes. © 1 €. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76359; Fred- 
erick Elsworth Shaffer. 17826 


Arrowhead moon; w and m Medora 
Louisell. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1933; HH 
unp. 76233; Catherine Medora Lou- 
isell. 17827 


AS long as Cupid’s at the helm; song, 


m Bruno Barbaritano. © 1c. Sept. 
22, 1983; E unp. 76569; Acsente 
Pacurar. 17828 


AS long as I get by I’m satisfied ; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75905 ; 
Paul Carter. 17829 


As much as I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 19383; E unp. 76542; 
Harry Rosenthal. 17830 


As the clouds go sailing by; song, mel- 
ody P. Story. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76120; James Henry Jen- 
nings. 17831 


As the rain came tumbling down; m 
B. Weinbach and James. Dillon 
Greenlee; pf. with w.:_© 1c. Aug. 
26, 1933; E unp. 75980; Ben Wein- 
bach. 17832 


743 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17833 


At night; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 76840; Samuel A. Wolfe. 
17833 


At the bathing pool; by Frank Hutch- 
ens; pf. © June 22, 1933; E for. 
31584; W. H. Paling & co., ltd. 

17834 


At the co-eds sorority dance; w and 
melody. © 1. Sept. 28, 1933; HE 
unp. 76860; Perey Gillespie. [Copy- 
right is claimed on changes in words 
and music] 17835 


At the old oak tree; w John Brown, 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76149; Willie Brown. 

17836 


At the table; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
© 1c May 1, 1933; E unp. 76406; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 17837 


At the turn of the road go straight; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1933; E unp. 76877; Elizabeth Cal- 
lahan. 17838 


Attacca song in the desert; by Herb- 
eri wstothart:” pir (©, 4.6, May .d, 
1933; E unp. 76414; Metro-Goldwyn- 


Mayer corp. 17839 
Aufbruch der nation; marsch, Ernst 
Stieberitz; militirmusik. © Apr. 


22, 1933 ; EH: for. 31284; Ries & Erler, 
G.m.b.H. 17840 


Aus meinem tagebuch; 7 kleine stticke 
Max Reger, op. 82, bd. 4, fingersatz 
u. pedalbezeichnung Robert Teich- 
miiller; klavier. © July 13, 1933; 
E for. 31299; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

17841 


Avant d’étre capitaine ... il faut étre 
matelot; one-step, paroles Gabriello, 
m F. Alongi, arr. Francis Salabert; 
orch. ptes. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
31346; Editions Salabert. 17842 


Avant, pendant, aprés; tango chanson, 
paroles Willy Lagasse; pf. © July 
1, 1983; E for. 31411; A. J. Beckand. 

17848 


Ave Maria; liturgical text, and m. 
© Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 37858; 
John Welsh. 17844 


w liturgical, and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1988; E unp. 76135; John J. 
Welsh. 17845 


Ave maris stella; po@éme Artaleto De 
Beaucaire, m G. Saint-René Taillan- 
dier; sop., avec ace. d’orgue ou pf. 
© July 1, 1933; BE for. 31384: Edi- 
tions Salabert. 17846 


pt. Hi, AUS? yi 28 


Ave verum; motet, m Cyr de Brant: 
men’s voices. © Sept. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37895; Carl Fischer, inc. 17847 


Ay triste de mi; tango, Enrique Ca- 
pello, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. et paroles. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31366; Editions Salabert. 

17848 


Babe (The) of Bethlehem; Christmas 
cantata, arr. Bernard Hamblen; 
women’s solo voices, 3-pt. cho., and 
organ ace. © Aug. 31, 1933; E pub. 
37683 ; Harms, inc. 17849 


Baby I got my eyes on you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1933: E unp. 
76632; Max Mende. 17850 


Baby komm’ zuritick; w E. V. Mc- 
Loughlin, m W. H. Ballard. ©1e. 
Sept. 27, 193838; E unp. 76825; Ellen 
V. McLoughlin, and William H. Bal- 
lard. 17851 


Baby, you brought me luck; w Hildy 
Dolson, m Jimmie Smiley. © 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76254; James 
Burkett Smiley. 17852 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Fughetta; 
transcribed Antonio E. Cafarella; 
oboe, English horn and bassoon. Sc. 
and pts. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 
37708; M. Witmark & sons. 17853 


Back street; song, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. 
©1c. Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76859; 
Milton Friedenberg. 17854 


Back to Dixie: w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1983; E unp. 76901; Clau- 
dine Bomboy. 17855 


Back to the dear old mountains; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 e. Sept 15, 19388; E unp. 
76340; Lillian Chapin. 17856 


Bad girl; melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 
1983; E unp. 76531; Charles Frank 
Arcier. 17857 

Bad little girl; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1933; E unp. 76222; Andrew McGee. 

17858 

Badinerie; de Fr. Gervais et J. H. 
Wood; pf., violin, 2° violin ad lib., 
violoncelle et contrebasse. © July 
1, 19388; E for. 31554; Publications 
Francis-Day, s. a. 17859 

Badonviller-marsch ; yon Georg First ; 
stimmen ftir blasorch., harmonie- o. 
blechmusik. © Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 
31420; B. Schott’s sdhne. 17860 


Bajo el cielo de Napoles; vals sere- 
nata, letra y m Belisario de Jestis 
Garcia. © Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 


744 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 9, 1933 


81573; A. Wagner y Levien, Sucs., S. 
en ¢. 17 61 


Balalaika-klinge ; potpourri tber rus- 
sische lieder, A. Tscherniawsky, alr. 
Leopold Weninger; orch. stimmen, 


© Apr. 20, 1933; E for. 31668; Wil- 
helm Zimmermann. 17862 
Balbo; mazurka, melody. © 1c. Sept. 


29, 1933; E unp. 76891; Pedro Forte. 
17863 

with Achmed; by Herbert 
©: 1c. May 1, 1933; 

; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
17864 


Ball and chain you’ve locked to my 
heart; melody. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1933; E unp. 76186; Moses Daniel 
Barker and Paul Barbarin. 17869 


Ball at the Savoy; by Paul Abraham, 
selected and arr. Henry Hall; pf. 
© Sept. 6, 1933; E for. 31588; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 17866 


from Ball at the Savoy, w Oscar 
Hammerstein II, from the German 
of Alfred Gritinwald and Fritz Loh- 
ner-Beda, m Paul Abraham. © Aug. 
24, 1983; E for. 31591; Chappell & 


Balcony 
Stothart; pf. 
'E unp. 76412 
corp. 


€0.,. ltd. | 17867 
Ballades francaises; poémes Paui 
Fort, m Emile Nérini. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31386; Editions Sala- 
bert. 17868 
Bammer (Johannes) Zwei ernste 


gesinge; w Justinus Kerner u. Rich- 
ard Dehmel; tiefe stimme. © July 
15, 19838; E for. 31608; Tischer & 
Jagenberg, G. m. b. H. 17869 


Banjo (The) ; American sketch, L. M. 
Gottschalk, transcribed Quinto Mag- 
anini; full orch. pts. © Sept. 6, 
1988 ; H pub. 87908; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 17870 


Bath seene; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
© 1c. May 1, 1933; E unp. 76413; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 17871 


Be careful; from My weakness, w and 
m B. G. De Sylva, Leo Robin and 
Richard A. Whiting; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 20, 1983; E pub. 37925; 
Movietone music corp. 17872 


Be nonchalant; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1933; E unp. 75829; W. Howard 
Thompson, jr. 17873. 


Be still and know that I am God; 
4-pt. anthem, antiphonal choruses, 
w from Psalm 46; mixed voices. © 


17887 


Sept. 19, 1983; E pub. 37972; Albert 
M. Schuff. 17874 


Beach (George) 4 mélodies; poesie 
Anselme Mathieu, and 3 others. © 
May 1, 1933; E for. 31343; Editions 
du magasin musical Pierre Schnei- 
der. 17875 


Beautiful dreams, what are they made 
of; by Bill Paisley, voc. orch. Julius 
S. ‘Seredy ; pts.; in C, med. © Sept. 
11, 1933; E pub. 37876 ; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 17876 


fox-trot, w Buddy Alda, m Bill 
Paisley, arr. Jack Mason; dance 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. Lee 
Orean Smith. © Sept. 11, 1933; EH 
pub. 87875; Carl Fischer, inc. 


17877 
——_— —— with ukulele arr. 


© Sept. 11, 1983; E pub. 37913; Carl 
Fischer, inc. ‘17878 


Beautiful girl; from Stage mother, w 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown; 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Sept. 26, 1933; E pub. 38008; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 17879 


Beautiful Lue; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
- 1933; E unp. 75863; Josephine Mil- 
dred Buck. 17880 


Beautiful naughty brown eyes; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 19383; E unp. 76227; 
Claribel M. Blomquist. 17881 


Beautiful you; w and melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 19383; E unp. 76609; Fred 
Shorey Campbell. 17882 


Because of you; from Give me a ring, 
w Graham John, m Martin Broones. 
©y July, +28; 1933; HE for... 31633; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 17883 


Beer (The) garden rag; melody Mar- 
vin Hatley. © 1. Sept. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 76690; Southern music pub. 
Cop. Ine: 17884 


Beer (The) song; w and m Raymond 
Albert Willever. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1983; E unp. 76584; Raymond A. 
Willever. 17885 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Hcossaises; 
with biographical sketch and glos- 
sary. Rev. ed. with fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, etc. Louis Victor 
Saar; pf. © Sept. 14, 1933; E pub. 
37868 ; Art publication soc. 17886 


Minuet in G; arr. S. C. Thomp- 
son; saxophone quartet. © July 29, 
1938; E pub. 37996; Alfred music 
co., inc. 17887 


745 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17888 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Continued. 
— Minuet in G; transcribed George 
J. Trinkaus; violin 1, 2 and violon- 
cello. Sc. and pts. © Sept. 8, 1933; 

E pub. 37714; M. Witmark & sons. 
17888 


The ruins of Athens; overture, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. 
Sept. 12, 1988; E for. 3166; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd. 
17889 


Scherzo; from Piano sonata, op. 
2, no. 2, transcribed Antonio E. 
Cafarella ; 4 woodwinds and 2 horns. 
Se. and pts. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 
37711; M. Witmark & sons. 17890 


Béguin d’un jour: fox-trot, dans Atten- 
dez-moi chauffeur, paroles Jean 
Guitton, m Henry Verdun; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31510; Editions Salabert. 

17891 


Being in love with you; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76009; Newton 
Chapin, 2d. 17892 


Believe me; fox-trot song..© 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76630; Owen 
L. Lee. 17893 


Benita; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 75920; June Catherine John- 
son. 17894 


Berceuse flamande; chant et pf. ou 
violoncelle solo et pf. © Aug. 26. 
1933; E for. 31341; Armand Crabbé. 


17895 
Besenstiel (Der); Paradies walzer 
singe, text u. m MHenric Helvet 


Schweitzer: violino, cantate, quar- 
tetto, pf. © Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 
37984; H. Schweitzer. 17896 


Besos; bolero: pf. avec. paroles. © 
1 ec. Aug. 21, 1933; E unp. 76287; 
César Concepcion. 17897 


Better times ahead of us; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76212: Wm. Dianus. 17898 


Bewarr always uv wimmin;: voice and 
cuit. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 
76301; Louis J. Bennett. 17899 


Biguine, biguine;: du film Embrassez- 
moi, de René Mercier, arr. Francis 
Salabert; pf., 1" violon, violoncelle 
et contrebasse. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E for. 31344: Editions Salabert. 

17900 


Bit (A) of old Ireland; Irish impres- 
sion, Elias Breeskin, op. 20; violin 


and pf. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37906; Carl Fischer, ine. 17901 


Bizet (Georges) Variations chro- 
matiques; nouvelle éd révisée F. 
Weingartner; pf. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31404; Choudens. 17902 


Blue blue blue eyes: w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 76317; 
Raymond Francis Nekuda. 17903 


Blue days: w and m Glenn Arden. 
©l1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 76059; 
Hugh Hancock Gregory. 17904 


Blue (The) eagle; march; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76259; 
Franklin Charles. 17905 


song. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75960; Deil Donovan. 17906 


— song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 25. 1933; 

’ E unp. 76710; Mae Elmore Koonce. 
17907 


—— song, m Kathleen O’Melia. © 1c. 
Sept. 22. 1933; E unp. 76665; Joseph 
Henry O’ Melia. 17908 


Blue eagle; foxtrot song, melody Jim- 
mie Crane. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 76489; Nina Edith Patten. 

17909 


Blue (The) eagle N.R.A. song; song. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76867; 
Homer Ray Call. 17910 


Blue (The) eagle of the N.R.A.; song, 
arr. Harry Ludwig. © 1. Sept. 14, 
193838: E unp. 76418; Benjamin 
Moore. 17911 


Blue (The) eagle of the U.S.A.; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 76290; Augusta M. Closson. 

17912 


Blue eagle on display; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76899; James 
Thomas Addis. 17913 


Blue eyes: waltz, melody. ©1c. Sept. 
1, 1933; E unp. 76299; John Rich. 
17914 


Blue eyes just keep on shining; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 29, 1983; E 
unp. 76889; Charles Henry Frizzelie. 

17915 


Blue fantasy; pf. © 1 ca *Seper 2: 
1983; E unp. 75891; Wilbert Bar- 
anco. 17916 


Blue heaven blues; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76346; Mil- 
dred Haynes. 17917 


746 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Blue (The) jay; w and m George J. 
Trinkaus; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37890; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 17918 


Blue night; melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1933; E unp. 75973; Frankie Quar- 
tell. 17919 


Blue paradise; waltz song, w Rosetta 


Mansfield Parker; pf. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76720; George 
Rodney. 17920 
Blue (The) ribbon waltz; melody 


with pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; 
EH eunp. 76538; Louis Samelow. 
17921 


Blue strings; by Clifford and Cyril 
Hellier; violin solo, with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 31, 19383; E for. 31310; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 17922 


Bluer than blue; w and melody Victor 
S. Jennings. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; 
EK unp. 76453; Victor S. Jerzewski. 

17923 


Blues blues; song. © 1c. Sept. 27, 
1933; E unp. 76826; George Elmer 
Brown. 17924 


Blues, blues, I’ve got those sad, haunt- 
ing blues; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 
19335 ; E unp. 76485; Ruth L. Wenzel. 

17925 

Blumenlied; v. Walther Schr¢der; 
orch. stimmen. © July 31, 1933; E 
for. 31648; Wilhelm Hansen. 

17926 

Boat song; song, m Stan Tucker. © 


ie sept. 25, 1933; EH unp. 16132 : 


Isabelle Riedinger. 17927 


Boite de nuit; par René Rabey; pf. 
@ July 1, 1933; E for. 31545; 
Heugel. 17928 


Borrachita (La) ; English lyrics Carol 
Raven, Spanish lyrics and m Ig- 
nacio Fernandez Esperon. © Sept. 
18, 1983; E pub. 37813; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 17929 


Brahms (Johannes) Brahmsiana ; fan- 
tasia, selected, arr. and orch. Her- 
man Finck; orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 31480; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 17930: 


Bric-a-brac; 4 sketches, Montague 
Ewing; pf. © Sept. 4, 1933; E for. 
31445 ; Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

17931 


Brickbats and buttercups; bk. T. Ray- 
wood 3d, lyrics Raywood and Ander- 


17944 


son, melodies K. L. Anderson. © 1 
e. Sept. 27, 19388; D 28510; Tom 
Raywood 3d and Kenneth L, Ander- 
son. 17931* 


Bring a song for me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76378; 
Frederick Albert King. 1793 


Broken-hearted; w and melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 11; 1933; E. unp. .76198;. 
Stella M. Cassano. 17933 


Bruno’s Bavarian band; w James 
Cavanaugh, m Frank Weldon; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 38027; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 17934 


Buckin’ the wind; from Too much 
harmony, w and m Arthur Johnston 
and Sam Coslow; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 37817; 
Paramount productions, inc. 17935 


Build a little home; from Roman scan- 
dals, w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37770; M. Witmark & sons. 

17936 


Bus ride sequence — musical opening; 
w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. ©1e. 
Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76669; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 17937 


But I can; w and m Jule Le Nard; pf. 
©1c. Sept. 8, 1983; E unp. 76090; 
Julia L. Fitzpatrick. 17938 


Butterflies; w John S. Davidson, m 
Iris Brussels; high voice; in G. © 
Sept. 12, 1983; E pub. 37737; Amer- 
ican music €o. 17939 


Butterfly ; cancion, letra Gustavo San- 
chez Galarraga. © Aug. 20, 1933; 
E for. 31350; Ernesto Lecuona. 

17940 


Buy a kiss: from The woman spy, w 
Val Burton and Will Jason, m Max 
R. Steiner; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 19, 1933; E pub. 37864; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 17941 


Bye and bye; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 18, 1933; E unp. 75964; Helen 
Andre. 17942 


C. E. L. progressive waltz folio; duets; 
ten. banjo, no. 1. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37753; Charles Earl Lindow. 

17943 

C’est du boniment; fox-trot, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, m Learsi; avec ac- 
cord de Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31466; Editions Salabert. 

17944 


(47 


17945 


C’est la crise; 6/8 one-step, de Made- 
moiselle Josette ma femme, paroles 
A. Berthomieu, m G. van Parys; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31515; Editions Sala- 
bert. 17945 


C’est la Java; Java chantée, dans 
Derniére nuit, paroles Marc-Hély, m 
J. Jekyll et Marguerite Monnot; 
avec accord de ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31472; Editions Sala- 
bert. 17946 


C’est la jeunesse; fox-trot, dans Le 
Professeur Cupidon, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et Georges Dolley, m Henry 
Verdun; avec accord de lukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31509; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 17947 


— du film Le Professeur Cupi- 
don, de Henry Verdun, arr. Fran- 
cis Salabert; orch. ptes. et paroles. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31365; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 17948 


C’est toujours Vamour; tango, dans 
Les ailes brisées, paroles A. Bertho- 
mieu, m Henry Verdun; avec accord 
de ’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31508 ; Editions Salabert. 17949 


Ca doit rester entre nous; slow-fox, 
paroles Léo Leliévre fils, m Ober- 
feld; avee accord de V’ukulele. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31486; Editions 
Salabert. 17950 


Ca n’se fait plus; fox-trot, de Le pére 
prémature, paroles Henri Falk, m 
Jean Delettre; avec accord de luku- 


lele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31452; 
Editions Salabert. 17951 
Ca roule; fox-trot, de, Ah! Quelle 


gare, paroles Mouézy-Kon et André 
Hornez, m Raoul Moretti; avec ac- 
cord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31494; Editions Salabert. 

17 


Cage (The) in the window; w Clark 
Gibson, m Ray Morton: with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933: E for. 


31340; Irwin Dash music co., Itd. 
17953 
Cairo railroad station; by Herbert 


Stothart; pf. © 1c. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 76402; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 17954 


Call me up sometime; w and m Jim 
Smith; pf. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 76837; James W. Smith. 

\ 17955 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. aj ns. jfv225 


Call (The) of the Yukon; pf. with w. 
©1ec. Aug. 14, 1933; BE unp. 76500; 
John Paulsteiner. 17956 


Can’t you tell; song, m M. L. Carson 
and Etta Faye Whitehurst. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 19383; E unp. 76738; Mar- 
tin Luther Carson. 17957 


Cantate Domino; by Hans Leo Hass- 
ler, ed. Frederick Johnson; double 
mixed cho. © Sept. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 37789; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co. 17958 


Captain (The) of my dream ship on 
the ocean of love; fox-trot song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Sept. 21, 
1933 ; E unp. 76568 ; Anna M. Dugan. 

17959 

Carmelita; tango; ten. banjo. © Sept. 
12, 1983 ;) Epub, -3736; Johny k. 
Hansen. 17960 


Carnival echoes; by Herbert Stothart: 
pf...© 1 c.,May 2239sae0n np: 
76405; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

17961 


Carols of love; hymns, various auth- 
ors, [ed.] Otis L. MeCoy. © Aug. 
15, 1938; AA 128423; Tennessee mu- 
sic & printing co. 17962 


Carrying on with Franklin D. Roose- 
velt; song. -© 1 c¢. Sept. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 76337; Gerald Vincent Mor- 
ris. 17963 


Castillia; bolero, G. E. Holmes; band 
pts. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 37961; 
C. L. Barnhouse, ine. 17964 


Catching kisses on the wing; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E ump. 
76072; Anna Robinson McMurray. 

17965 


Chaconne; in A moll, Johann Nepo- 
muk David: orgel. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
E for. 31612; Breitkopf & Hartel. - 

17966 


Chacun sa chance; fox-trot, du film 
Une idée folle, par Oberfeld, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et pa- 
roles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31364: 
Editions Salabert. 17967 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stephanie) 
Searf dance; arr. Walter Kaye 
Bauer; Hawaiian guit. ensemble. 
© Sept. 14, 1933; E pub. 37778: 
Crescendo pub. co. 17968 


Chanson au bord de Veau; valse, pa- 
roles Géo Koger et Charlys, m Vin- 
cent Scotto; avee accord de V’ukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; B for. 31513; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 17969 


748 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,.19383 


Chanson (La) de Job; chanson, re- 
cueillié Gaston Montho, harmonisée 
Francis Salabert. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31354; Editions Salabert. 

17970 

Chanson du doge; de Un soir de réve- 
illon, lyrics Jean Boyer, m Raoul 
Moretti; avec accord de lukulele. 
© July 1, 1983; E for. 31493; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 17971 


Chansons (Les) des trains et des 
gares; paroles Franc Nohain, m 
Hector Fraggi. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31390; Editions Salabert. 17972 


Chant (Le) d’une somnambule; de 
Victor Ktizd6, op. 42; violon avec 
ace. de pf. © May 1, 1933; E for. 
31327; Johann André. IT 9TS 


Chappell’s army journal no. 603; arr. 
Arthur Wood; full military band 
pts. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 31439; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 17974 


Chautauqua days; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76705; S. F. 
Clark. 17975 


Cheer up; song. © Sept. 30, 1933; H 
pub. 87740; Katherine M. Lehren- 
krauss. 17976 


Chemin (Le) de perfection; de Un 
monastere, suite symphonique; orch. 
Partition complete. © 1 c¢. Aug. 30, 
19338; E unp. 76297; Paul Charline. 

17977 

Children of the starlight; Christmas 
pageant, Verna Whinery, m Forrest 
G. Walter. © Aug. 19, 19383; D 
28511; Tullar-Meredith co. 17977* 


Chimes in my heart; w Harry Clark- 
son and Carl Field, melody Jeff 


Clarkson. © 1 ec. Sept. 7, 1933; EB 
unp. 76026; Irving Berlin, inc. 

17978 

China moon; waltz ballad. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76011; Mar- 
garet Ward Winfield. 17979 


Choo choo train; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
22, 19383; E unp. 76646; Richard Cle- 
tus Herton. 17980 


Choralwerk; drittes heft, choralvor- 
Spiele, partiten, toccaten, fantasien, 
passacaglien u. a., Johann Nepomuk 
David; orgel. © July 22, 1933; EB 
for. 31610; Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 

17981 

Christ (The) government; w and m 


17993 


Christmas; short choral work, Arthur 
Somervell; arr. for female voices. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31426; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd. 17983 


Christmas (The) bells; old French 
earol arr. Esther H. Goetz; trio or 
3-pt. female cho. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
EK pub. 37653; Clayton F. Summy 
co. 17984 


Christmas feast of lights; sacred 
drama, Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, 
m I. H. Meredith. © Aug. 21, 1933; 
D 28512; Tullar-Meredith co. 

17984* 


Christmas paths; Christmas program, 
Ada Simpson Sherwood, m Gladys 
V. Jameson. © Sept. 15, 1933; D 
28505 ; Congregational board of min- 
isterial relief. _17984** 


Chummie; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© Sept. 19, 1933; E pub. 38013; E. 
Vivian Arbour. 17985 


Cinderella’s fella; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown. © 1 c. Sept. 
9, 1983; E unp. 76163; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 17986 


Clarke’s elementary studies for the 
cornet; first series, Herbert L. 
Clarke. New and rev. ed. © July 
21, 1983; E pub. 387916; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 17987 


Claudia; w and m Sigurd Rauscher. 
© “Sept. 23, 1933; E pub. 37981; 
Henry Sigurd Humphreys. 17888 


Clave azul; bolero, letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
Jan. 16, 1933; E for. 31579; A. Wag- 
ner y. Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 17989 


Clear weather; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1983; E unp. 76776; George 
M. Cohan. 17990 


Cloudburst (The) ; by Samuel Kaylin, 
arr. Emil Gerstenberger; pf. con- 
ductor, ©, 1 ¢. Augin29;siesaron 
unp. 75767; Movietone music corp. 

17991 


Coeur (Le) ne vieillit pas; slow-fox 
dans Les ailes brisées, paroles Ber- 
thomieu, m Henry Verdun; avec ac- 
cord de Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31507; Editions Salabert. 

17992 


College spirit; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman; band pts., with Ist B flat 


Blanchella. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1933; cornet, trumpet, conductor. © Sept. 
E unp. 76200; Blanche Miller Fobes. 19, 1933; E pub. 37987; G. Schirmer, 
17982 inc. 17998 

16030—33—2 149 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17994 


Come, fill the cup; w and m Edwin 
Fraser Gillette; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 37804; Theta 
xi fraternity. 17994 


Come home; song, in C maj. ©1@& 
Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 76787; Agnes 
Elizabeth Rose. 17995 


Come home, my dear; w Helen Taylor, 
m Kennedy Russell; in C. © Aug. 
29, 1983; E for. 31650; Peter Mau- 
rice music co., ltd. 17996 


Come my love; song, m L. D. Van 
Maren and Beatrice Scott Willis. © 
1 ec. Sept. 19, 1983; E unp. 76522; 
Loretta Douglas. Van Maren. 17997 


Come on out, the moon is out tonight; 
w and melody Eddie Menninger. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76904; 
Adam Eddie Menninger. 17998 


Come on State; pf. treble with w. © 
Men Septie20: 7933°) By unpi65380); 
Joseph E. Saunders. 17999 


Come take a flier in my airship; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 76610; Fred Shorey Campbell. 

18000 


Come to me eternally Jesus, Jesus 
mine; hymn. © Sept. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 37692; Francis T. Sweeney. 

18001 


Come up and see me sometime: w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1933; EH 
unp. 75867; Felton Kaufman and 
Jerry Herst. 18002 


Come up some time; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 763863; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 18003 


Come with me to honeymoon land; 
song, arr. Phil Chauvin. © Aug. 1, 
1933; E pub. 37784; Marie DeLauro. 

18004 


Come with me where moonlight always 
gleams; waltz; melody, with pf. acc. 
© ie. Sept: 2):1933 Hianp: 5876; 
P. Spicacci. 18005 


Come, ye thankful people, come; 2-pt. 
anthem, w Henry Alford; sop. and 
alto. © Sept. 7, 1933; E pub. 37872; 
Geo. F. Rosche. 18006 


Ccomplainte (La) des galants; chan- 
son, recueillié Gaston Montho, har- 
monisée Francis Salabert. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 31356; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18007 


Comp’ny in the parlor; w and melody 
Jack Stanley and Geo. A. Little. © 
Lie. Sept. 12,°19338;°H unp. 76258 ; 
Broadway music corp. 18008 


pt: ti, iss ves 


Concertino; pour pf. avec ace. d’orch., 
Alexandre Tansman, of Poland; réd. 
pour deux pfs. © June 24, 1933; 
E for. 31187; Editions Max Eschig. 

18009 


Concerto no. 2; pour pf. et petit orch., 
Filip Lazar, op. 19; pf. principal, 
avec 2° pf. réd. de ’orch. © July 1, 
1983 ; E for. 313899; Durand & cie. 

18010 


Confirmation day; hymn, Normandy 
tune, m Margaret Elaine Larsen. © 
June 4, 193883; E pub. 37651; John 
Sutton. 18011 


Connie; w Kitty Tompkins, m Jack 
Tompkins. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 76551; William Hungerford 
Atwell. 18012 


Conqueror (The); w O. M. Albig, m 
Iorwerth W. Prosser; bar., in F. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 37729; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co. 18013 


Consclation; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76717; Morris ° 
Adler. 18014 


Consummation; op. 14, no. 1; organ. 
© Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 38037; 
Walter Keller. 18015 


Corrido de los temblores; cancion, m 
P. J. Gonzalez y Sanchez bros: pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76210; 
Pedro J. Gonzalez. 18016 


Country dances; jigs, reels and strath- 
speys, collected and arr. Ernest Hay- 
wood; pf. © Sept. 22, 19383; H for. 
31647; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

18017 


Country (A) ramble; sketches, May 
L. Leask; pf. © July 15, 1933; E 
for. 31279; Allan &.co., preps tid: 

18018. 


Country Down — along; song, w Hutton 
Moore. © Sept. 7, 19383; E for. 


31337; Frederic Dale. 18019 


Coup (Un) de chien; 6/8 one-step, de 
Ah! Quelle gare, paroles Mouézy- 
Kon et André Hornez, m Raoul Mo- 
retti; avee accord de l'ukulele. © 
July 1, 19388; E for. 31492; Editions 
Salabert. 18020 


Couple (A) of fools in love; from 
Give me a ring, w Val Valentine and 
Graham John, m Martin Broones; 
with ukulele arr. © June 9, 1933; 
HE for. 31625; Chappell & co., ltd. 

18021 


Courtin; song, m Rose Pyle. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1933; E unp.,76537; Glenn 
Stone. 18022 


790 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Credo, quod Redemptor; w from Job, 
m Pompeo Canniciari, ed. and arr. 
Walter Williams; 4-pt. mixed cho. 
© July 29, 1933; E pub. 37795; E. 
C. Schirmer music co. 18023 


Crossing the bar; w Alfred Tennyson, 
m Will James; male cho. © Sept. 
6, 19383; E pub. 37897; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 18024 


Crystal sleigh; w and m Mildred God- 
frey Hall, arr. Vladimir Heifetz; 
4-pt. women’s cho. © Sept. 25, 1933 ; 
E pub. 37976; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc. 18025 


Cupid climbs the Alps; opera, bk. and 
lyrics H. J. Dodgson, m Jeanne Du 
Noymo. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1933; D 
28509; Maude E. Smith and Harry 
J. Dodgson. 18025* 


Curiosity; pf. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 75916; George LeRoy Horns- 
by. . 18026 


Curl (A) from her golden hair; song. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76006; 
Daniel Franklin. 18027 


Curly headed baby; w and melody. © 
oe Sept. 1.1955; -E) unp.. (6017 ; 
Victoria Josephine Gurska. 18028 


Daddy Silver crowned daddy; valse 
song. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
76073; G. E. Rummel. 18029) 


Dainty little buttercup ; song, arr. Gus- 
tave Sax. ©1c Aug. 30, 1933; HE 
unp. 76240; Ethel M. Craig. 18030 


Dance of the baby dolls; by Charles 
Pearce, Tibby Young and Morrey 
Young; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 76392; Intercollegiate music 
league, inc. 18031 


Dancing alone; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76726; Clay HE. 
Comer. 18032 


Dancing my first dance with you; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 21, 1933; 
EK ounp. 76577; Sam Kavalsky. 

18033 


Daneing on Saturday night; fox-trot 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1. 
Sept. 20, 1983; E unp. 76624; Ada J. 
Gould. 18034 


Dang my rowdy soul; w and m Cliff 
Carlisle; pf. treble: © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1933; E unp. T5878 5 Adams music 
pub. co. 18035 


Danse campagnarde; de Gérard Hek- 
king; violoncelle et pf. © July 1, 
1983; E for. 31398; Durand & cie. 

18036 


18051 


Danse (La) de lame; par Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister; pf. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31541; Heugel. 180387 


Danse Dubarry; entr’acte; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 4, 1933; EH for. 31630; Her- 
mann Lohr. 18038 


Danse russe; composed and pf. arr. 
William Kernell; pf. conductor. © 
1c. Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 76425; 
Movietone music corp. 18039 


Darling dear, I love you truly; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76332; 
Ivan: Frank. 18040 


Darling don’t say no; song. ©1«. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76700; An- 
drew Percy Kennedy. 18041 


Darling I am growing young, while 
this White House man still smiles; 
w Adelia Edwards Hickman, m Ver- 
non Leftwich. © Sept. 18, 1983; E 
pub. 37807; Aileda pub. co. 18042 


Dasch (George) Scherzo; grand 
orch. pts. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
37967 ; H. T. FitzSimons co. 18048 


David (Johann Nepomuk) Zwei hym- 
nen; orgel. © Aug. 15, 1933; E for. 
31616; Breitkopf & Hiurtel. 18044 


Day-dreams; w and m Cass Freeborn ; 
in E flat. © Sept. 8, 19838; E pub. 
37704; Boosey & co., ltd. 18045 


w J. Mooney, melody B. Boyer. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1983; E unp. 76057; 
Bess Boyer and Jack Mooney. 

18046 


Day (The) you came along; from Too 
much harmony, w and m Arthur 
Johnston and Sam Coslow; with 
ukulele arr. © ‘Aug. 30, 19838; EH 
pub. 37646; Paramount productions, 
ine. 18047 


De mis recuerdos; waltz; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 76799; Luis 
Herminio Lacomba. 18048 


Dear heart of mine; song, m Queenie 
M. Walker. © 1c Aug. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 76291; Chester Alonzo Meek. 

18049 


Dearest, my dear one; song, m Stan 
Pucker! | ©) Ie “Septy Zo 1983 b 
unp. 76733; Billie Jean Jobnson. 

18050: 


Deep down within this heart of mine; 
w and melody.. ©. 4, e”Sept... 22, 
19338; E unp. 76640; William B. 
Putnam. 18051 


Tol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18052 


Deep hollow; by Mickey Guy and Ken 
Macomber, arr. S. C. Thompson ; 
saxophone quartet. © July 29, 1933 ; 
E pub. 37995; Alfred music co.. ine. 

18052 


Deep in the dark of the night; w and 
melody Marty Symes, Jerry Levin- 
son and Al J. Neiburg. ©1«. Sept. 
16, 1933; E unp. 76381; Santly bros., 
ine. 18053 


Deep in the night; w Sara Teasdale, 
m Iris Brussels; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38012; Amer- 
icah music Co. 18054 


Delores; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 75982; Ruth L. Wenzel. 
' 18055 


Delta upsilon book of songs; compiled 
Edward Lawall Seip. Sth ed. © 
Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 38025; Delta 
upsilon fraternity. 18056 


Depression song; song, arr. A. E. Hill,. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 19383; E unp. 75948 ; 
Richard James Oglesby. 18057 


Depuis que je suis 4 Paris; fox-trot, 
dans Voperétte A la belle bergére, 
couplets Jean-Nohain, m Mireille; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31483; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18058 


Depuis que je vous aime; fox-trot, du 
film Le roi des palaces, de Raoul 
Moretti, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. et paroles. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31363; Editions Salabert. 

18059 

Derelict; w Young E. Allison; male 
voices. ©1c. Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 
75869; Mondel Ely Butterfield. 

18060 


Des mots nouveaux: tango, paroles 
Maurice Aubret, m Jean Delettre; 
avec accord de l'ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31451; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18061 


Deutsche (Das) lied: text u. m A. C. 
Kroeger; men’s voices, unace. Se. 


and pts. © July 31, 1933; E pub. 
37883; Carl Fischer, inc. 18062 
Deutsche volkslieder-fantasie; von 


Theodor Blumer, op. 72: orch. Par- 


titur. © May 22, 1938: E for. 
31325; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 

18063 

Deutscher nationalmarsch: song, op. 


50. © July 19, 1933; E for. 31283: 
Wilhelm Schlichting. 18064 


pt. 1,9. S§ 2S 


Deux (Les) orphelines; paroles Paul 
Charline, m Jacques Ibert, Maurice 
Thiriet et Marcel Delannoy; parti- 
tion pour instruments et voix. © 
July 1, 1983; E for. 31561; Echo. 

18065 

Dew drops on the roses; song, melody 
Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 «¢. Sept. 7, 
1933; E unp. 76023; Sadie Hall 


Thompson, 18066 
DeWitt (The) Fancy that! song 
groups; m Gertrude Brown. Group 


1. Thirteen voice and other songs.— 
Group 2. Thirteen wander songs. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76636, 
76637; Marguerite E. DeWitt. 
18067, 18068 
Diamond dust; melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
29, 1983; E unp. 75968; Harry Dia- 
mond. 18069 


Did Jesus ever say no; hymn, w A. 
Raymond Hand. © May 24, 1923: 
E pub. 37634; B. B. Bosworth. 18070 


Ding! dong! ding; bell waltz, w Rob- 
ert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dam- 
erell, m Tolchard Evans. © Aug. 
22, 1933 ; E for. 31599; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd. 18071 


Dinner at eight; fox trot, Abner Sil- 
\ver and Walter Kent, arr. Art Mc- 
Kay; orch. pts., with male trio arr. 


J. Rosamond Johnson. © Sept. 5, 
1933; E pub. 37776; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 18072 


w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37749; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

18073 

Dir mécht’ ich einmal im mondschein 
begegnen; schunkelwalzer, w Kurt 
Schwabach u. Bruno Balz, m Karl 
M. May u. Wolfgang Blech, spezial- 
arr. Eduard Schmidl; oreh. stimmen. 
© Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 31315; Edi- 


tion Karl Briill. 18074 
Dire gelt; song, pf. arr. Samuel 
Medoff. [Yiddish text only] © 1 


c. Sept. 28, 1983; E unp. %6664; 
David Medoff. 18075 


Dis-moi je t'aime; melodie yalse, de 
La margoton du _ bataillon, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et René Pujol, m Ob- 
erfeld; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
July 1, 19383; E for. 31485; Editions 
Salabert. 18076 


Dis-moi tout bas; valse musette, pa- 
roles Géo. Koger, m Vincent Scotto; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 


792 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1983 


1933; E for. 31512; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18077 


Divorce (The) of the painted dolls; w 
and melody Charles O’Flynn and 
Lee David. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 1933; 
EK unp. 76387; Leo. Feist, inc. 18078 


Dix-neuf ans; opérette, livret Jean 
Bastia, m Pascal Bastia; pf. et 
chant. Partition. © July 1, 1933; 


E for. 31534; C. Joubert & cie. 
18079: 
Dizzy Lizzie the walk-a-thon kid; 
song. ©1e. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 
76553; Wayne Johnson. 18080: 


Do it with love; w Leo Duncan, and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 76769; Vernon Albert Babcock. 

18081 


Do tell me dear; song, arr. Larry H. 
Goffin; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
26, 1933; E pub. 38030; Vsevalod 
Andrey Doodinsky. 18082 


Do the shim-sham; song, m Alberta 
Nichols. © 1 ¢ Sept. 12, 1933; H 
unp. 76243 ; Mann Holiner. 18083 


Do you; from Hold your horses, w 
and m Robert A. Simon, Owen Mur- 
phy and Russell Bennett; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37772 ; Harms, inc. 18084 


Do you know what; pf. treble with w. 
© 1e. Sept. 1, 1983; E unp. 75859; 
Milford Jones Crowder. 18085 


Do you remember; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76761; Roger de 
Roumefort. 18086 


song, w Mora Smalley. -© 1. 
Aug. 31, 19383; E unp. 75846; Leonid 
Kalbouss. 18087 


Do you think that you could care; w 


and m Billy Vallier. © 1. Sept. 
27, 1983; E unp. 76802; William 
Estes Vallier. 18088 


Dogwood; song. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 76003; Edla Zost. 18089 


Don’t be worried; song, w Ina Rufo. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76727; 
Palma Rufo. 18090: 


Don’t keep me in the dark; from En- 
lighten thy daughter, w Allen Taub, 
melody Lou Herscher. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1983; E unp. 76053; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 18091 

Don’t let it be; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 


1933; EH unp. 76309; Belle Elizabeth 
Pollock. 18092 


18107 


Don’t matta’ ’bout me honey; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76711; 
Mathilda Snell. 18093 


Don’t worry for I love but you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
76713; S. Elizabeth Hogue. 18094 


Dos lunares; tango, m Francisco de 
Caro, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes., et paroles. © June 1, 1933; 
E for. 31345; Editions Salabert. 

18095 


Down a long long road; fox trot, w 
John Mercer, m Margot Millham; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 37760; T. B. Harms co. 

18096 


Down a winding trail; w H. B. Som- 
ers, melody G. M. Somers. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76035; Howard 
B. Somers and Geraldine M. Som- 
ers. 18097 


Down at the old barn dance; w and 
melody Howard Johnson, James 
Cavenaugh and Frank Weldon. © 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1983; E unp. 76384; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 18058 


Down by the old wishin’ well; w and 


melody. © 1. Sept. 14, 1933; In 
unp. 76306; Ella Allen. 18099 
Down Dixie way; song. © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1933; E unp. 76519; Charles 
Foster Egolf, jr. 18100 
Down in old Carolina; song. ©1e. 


Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75642; Herbert 
Llewellyn. 18101 


Down on a ladder of love; song. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 19388; E unp. 76594; 
Florence O’ Keefe. 18102 


Down south in old Kentucky; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 
76341; Arthur Combs. 18103 


Down where the Rio Grande flows; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1. Sept. 
28, 1933; E unp. 76851; Frank Poper 
and Bill McGill. 18104 


Dragon (The) fly; valse brillante, W. 
E. Rowbottom; pf. Sept. 12, 
1933; E for. 31358; Banks & son. 

18105 


Dream castles; orch. pts. with w. © 
1c Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76198; 
Otto Norman Olsen. 18106 


Dream (The) dance; song. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 20, 19833; E unp. 76548; Fran- 
ces Avanarius Wiren. 18107 


193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18108 


Dream, dreamy isle: song, m Freder- 
ick William Lovatt. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1933; E unp. 76702; Mary Augus- 
ta Lovatt. 18108 


Dream lover of mine; valse, w and m 
Mrs. Cyrus Gainer. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 76077; Martha Grace 
Gainer. 18109 


Dream of the deep; song. m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76351; Fred 
J. Long. 18110 

Dream-pedlary; w Thomas L. Bed- 
does, m T. Frederick H. Candlyn: 
male voices. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37893 ; Carl Fischer, ine. 18111 


Dreaming; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 
1933; E unp. 76678; Ciro Vigorita. 

18112 

—— waltz, w and melody. © 1¢ 

Sept. 7, 19383; E unp. 76095; Ray- 

mond Moore Beck. 18113 


Dreaming at golden hill; by Szu-Tung 
Po, English text L. Cranmer-Byng, 
m Granville Bantock. © Sept. 14, 
1933 ; E for. 31681; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. 18114 


Dreaming, just dreaming of you; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75972; 


Gordon Adolph Bjornson. 18115 
Dreaming of you; melody Duncan 
Brown. © 1 ec. Sept. 7, 1933; E 


unp. 76037; Thomas Duncan Brown. 
18116 


Dreams; song, m C. Pattee and Mar- 
garet Hassinger, arr. M. Hassinger. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 76319; 
Cameron Pattee. 18117 


Dreams L: violin and pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76375; Andrea 
di Sessa. 18118 


Dreams live on; or, Dreams linger on, 
w and melody. © 1 «¢. Sept. 29, 
1933; E unp. 76898; Marguerite 
Camp Smith. 18119 


Dreamy minuet; w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, m John Jacob Loeb; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 7, 1933; E pub. 
37698; Leo Feist, inc. 7 18120 


Dreamy river; song. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1933; E unp. 76517; Charles Foster 
Egolf, jr. 18121 


Driftin’ tide, I’m as blue as I can be; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 
76916; Spencer Williams. 18122 

Drifting in a dream; w Jessie Marson, 


m Allan Zaroe. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 75983; Albert Zaroe. 18123 


pt: DE, FS ae eS 


Drink another glass of beer; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76446; Clar- 
ence G. Freed. 18124 


Dritte (Das) reich; ouverture, Fritz 
Theil; fiir harmonie-musik. © June 
15, 1933; E for. 31330; Fr. Kistner 
& C. F. W. Siegel. 18125 


Drittes reich; marsch-lied, w u. melo- 
die. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E unp. 
75969; Ludwig Seiler. 18126 


Dry that little tear; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76177; Eliza- 
beth Vickers and Eleanor Davis. 

18127 


Du, du, du; de Adalbert Malesiner ; pf. 
© July 1, 1983; E for. 31528; So- 
ciété anonyme francaise Chappell. 

18128. 


Dupont (Jacques) Concert; pour pf. 
et orch., Jacques Dupont, op. 2; pf. 
© July 1, 1983: EH for 3ijas. AL 
phonse Leduc & Cie. 18129 


Each morning after an evening with 
you; w Sammy Lerner, m Vincent 
Rose and Ken Burgess, pf. arr. R. H. 


Noeltner; with ukulele arr. Haia 
Kia. © Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 
387791; Keit-Engel, inc. 18130: 


Eagle of the N.R.A.; w and m Blevins 
Davis. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1983; E unp. 
75864; Charles Blevins Davis. 

18131 


Easter parade; from As thousands 
cheer, w and m Irving Berlin; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 22. 1933; E 
pub. 87948; Irving Berlin, inc. 

18132 


Echoes from heaven; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76214; 
John Frederic Welch. 18133 


Educational orchestra album; collec- 
tion of classic and modern composi- 
tions for the school orchestra, select- 
ed and ed. George L. Lindsay and 
George P. Spangler, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; pts. © Aug. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 37918; Carl Fischer, ine. 

18134 


Kglogue; de Stan Golestan; clarinette 
en si bémol avec ace. de pf. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 313892; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18135 


Hileen aroon; song, m Genevieve S. 
Ellis. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76218; R. C. Fanning. 18136 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19838 


Hileen I love you; waltz, w J. Gutt- 
mann, m H. Lohr. ©41c. Sept. 12, 
1933; E unp. 76260; Henrietta Lohr 
and Joseph Guttmann. 18137 


Eiwat 6 wayxas Tov Yupp7 (Kimai o magas 
tou Psyrrh); march, w L. Symeo- 
nides, m G. Tyrtaios. © Aug. 1, 
1933; E for. 31523; Alector pub. co. 


18138 

Eleanor; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
- 6, 1983; E unp. 76001; Robert 
Richter Michlin. 18139: 


Emperor Jones; w and m Allie Wru- 
bel; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 
1933; E pub. 37762; Harms, inc. 

18140 


Empty days; w and m Jacques Kra- 
keur, 2d; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
21, 1988; E pub. 37969; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 18141 


End of day prelude; song, m Herbert 


Stothart. © 1c. May 1, 1933; HB 
unp. 76417; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18142 


End (The) of the day; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1 c¢. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 76411; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18143 


End (The) of the song; w W. P. Ker, 
m Powell Weaver. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 877385; Galaxy music corp. 

18144 


Enfantines; 23 piéces, Roger Pillonel; 
pis sea. ©, Apr. 1,.1933; HB for. 
31348; Editions Maurice Senart. 

18145 


Enfants (Les); fox-trot, dans La 
pouponniére, paroles René Pujol et 
Ch. L. Pothier, m Henry Verdun et 
C. Oberfeld; avee accord de luku- 
lele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31506; 
Editions Salabert. 18146 


Enseignement complet de la flite; 100 
études faciles et progressives, 
daprés Cramer, adaptées a la fitte, 
Marcel Moyse. 1°* cah. nos. 1-66. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31532; Alphonse 
Leduc & cie. 18147 


Hres tu, au fond de mes yeux; tango, 
m Sheridan-Lea, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. et paroles. © July 
1, 1988 ; E for. 31362; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18148 


Ermyntrude MecSwizzle; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76550; 
_ Stanley Nelson. 18149 


18162 


Esta noche he llorado (Cette nuit j'ai 
pleuré); palabras Marguerite An- 
tonini, m Félix Antonini; pf. 
(French text only) © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31529; Max Orgeret. 18150 


Et le reste; fox-trot, de Je te confie 
ma femme, paroles André Hornez, 
m Marcel Lattés; avec accord de 
Vukulele.. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31467; Editions Salabert. 18151 


Et zon, zon, zon; java-valse musette, 
paroles Georges Philippot, m_ J. 
Jekyll; avee accord de ukulele. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31470; Hditions 
Salabert. 18152 


Etude (L’) du tambour d’orchestre. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31407; Théo. 
Coutelier. 18153 


Httiden, capricen und spezialtibungen ; 
v. Herman Zanke, op. 4; fléte. © 
Mayr 12;..1933::: EB. for, 313134548 
Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel. 18154 


Eventide; valse song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 76069; William Thomas 
Coats. 18155 


Hvery day I love you a little bit more; 
fox-trot, w Ralph Butler, m Ronnie 
Munro; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © Aug. 28, 19383; E. for. 
31596; United music publishers, ltd. 

18156 


Every hour, every day; w and melody. 
©.1c¢. Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 75995; 
Carroll Tate. 18157 


Everybody’s ~song book; collection of 
favorite songs of the nation, com- 
piled Welford D. Clark. © Sept. 15, 
1938; AA 129757; Hall & McCreary 
co. 18158 


Everything’s ding-a-ling; w Edward 
A. Nitram, m Harry Wagner; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 37779; Sangamo music pub. co. 

1815& 


Everything’s gonna be alright; song, 
arr. Bernie Clements; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 26, 1933; E pub. 38028; 
Eloise Worsham. 18160 


Exerecices; pour l’enseignement mod- 
erne du pf., I. Philipp. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31388; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18161 


Exile; by Tu Fu, English text L. 
Cranmer-Byng, m Granville Ban- 
tock... © . Sept. 14, 1988; E>» for. 
31679; Joseph Williams, ltd. 18162 


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18163 


Fado Moreno; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. 
conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1933; 
EX unp. 76424; Movietone music corp. 

18163. 


Fairy masquerade; blues, w Arthur 
Le Clerg, m Rex Burrows. © Sept. 
18, 1983; E for. 31665; G. Ricordi & 
co. (London), ltd. 18164 


Faites comme chez vous; 6/8 one-step, 
de Ah! Quelle gare, paroles Mouézy- 
Kon et André Hornez, m Raoul 
Moretti; avec accord de lukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31491; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 18165. 


Fantasy of love; dramatic musical ex- 
travaganza, lyrics and m. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 15, 1983; D 28502; Roy Gar- 
land Nichols. 18165* 


Faut pas s’presser; fox-trot, dans Le 
Professeur Cupidon, paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et Georges Dolley, m Henry 
Verdun; avee accord de Vlukulele. 
© July 1, 1983; E for. 31505; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 18166 


Femme (La) tatouée; de Les boot- 
leggers, paroles Nino, m Manuel 
Rosenthal. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
315388; C. Joubert & cie. 18167 


fox-marche, de Les bootleggers, 
paroles Nino, m M. Rosenthal: orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31537; 
C. Joubert & cie. 18168 


Fermin; paso doble, letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
Apr. 15, 1933; E for. 31581; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sués., s. en ¢. 18169 


Feste; rev., H. V. Jervis-Read; pf. © 
Aug. 14, 1933; E for. 31672; Mur- 
doch, Murdoch & oco., ine. with 
John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 18170: 


Feuilles d’album; par Léon Duysens; 
violon solo, 2° violon, violoncelle, 
contrebasse et pf. ptes. © July 1, 
1983; HE for.. 31551; T.. ‘Grus & eie. 


18171 

Fiel; tango song. © 1 c¢. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76458; Florence 
Miriam Everline. Bee |e Wp) 


Fifty miles of elbow room; melody F. 
W. McGee. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; EH 
unp. 76896; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 18173 


Flagg (Michael) Waltz; in E min. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76438; 
Michael Flagg. 18174 


Fleury-marsech; von Georg Furst; 
stimmen ftir blasorch., harmonie- o. 
blechmusik. © Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 
31421; B. Schott’s séhne. 18175 


pt. III, 0. s., V. 28 


Flights of fancy; by Cecil Baumer; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31338; 
Elkin & co., ltd. 18176 


Flor de azahar; tango, letra Emilio 
Sardato, m Bénoni Hennion; orq. 
ptes. © Aug. 28, 1933; E for. 31427; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd. 

18177 


Flores marchitas; tango, G. H. Matos 
Rodriguez, trasecrizione I luminato 
Culotta; orch. argentina. © Aug. 
30, 1983; E for. 31295; G. Ricordi & 
co. 18178 


Florida moon; w B. Hall; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1983; E unp. 76318; Billy 
Hall and Raymond Hudson. 18179 


Flowers (The) wedding day; w Cecil 
I. Hartzell, m Clarence L. Hartzell. 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 76276; 
Cecil Hartzell and Clarence Hart- 
zell. 18180 


Fois (Une) qu’on l’a; fox-trot, de Le 
couché de la mariée, paroles Zep, 
m Jean Delettre; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31450; Editions Salabert. 18181 


Follow the moon and dream; w 
Charles B. Gaynor, melody Tige 
Jewett and Edward Holcomb Plumb. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 19383; E unp. 76397; 
Harold Alden Jewett. 18182 


Football fantasy; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76853 ; 
William Hazen Wyman. 18183 


For I use Fitch shampoo; w and mel- 
ody Wendell Hall. © 1 « Sept. 27, 
1933; E unp. 76812; Wendell W. 
Hall. 18184 


For no good reason I just feel happy 
today; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
30, 19383; E unp. 76920; Ethel F. 
Keller. 18185 


Forbidden melody incidental: by Sam- 
uel Kaylin, arr. E. Gerstenberger ; 
pf. conductor. A-C. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
29, 1933; E unp. 75768-75770; Mov- 
ietone music corp. 18186-18188 


Fore: golfing song, w J. B. Kirkwood, 
m Phil Dalton. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E for. 31291; Reeder & Walsh. 

18189 


Forest flowers; Russian folk song, 
English version Max T. Krone and 
Alexander Basy, m arr. Basile Ki- 
balchich; mixed voices. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37830; M. Witmark & 
sons. 18190 


796: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Forever and a day; waltz, w Robert 
K. Guffie, and melody. © 1 « 
Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76185; Walter 
J. Voros. 18191 


Forget-t-ing you; w and melody Del 
Leaver. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 76197; Adele Hatti Margaret 
Leaver. 18192 


Forgotten fathers; song. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1988; E unp. 76775; Katherine 
M. Lehrenkrauss. 18198 


Forgotten sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76765; 
George Atwood Bugbee. 18194 


Fortunate for me; w Harry Clarkson, 
melody Jeff Clarkson. © 1c. Sept. 
7, 1983; E unp. 76028; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 18195 


Forward march for the N. R. A.; song, 
w Violet Nelson and Evelyn Nelson. 
© ic. Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76029; 
Francis P. Loubet. 18196 


Four saints in three acts; opera, with 
opening song and intermezzo, w Ger- 
trude Stein. Voc. sc. ©1e July 
29, 1983; D 28507; Virgil Thomson. 

18196* 

Fox (Sam) collection of Max Steiner 
compositions; for modern musical 
settings, M. Steiner; pf. conductor 
pts. v. 1. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37658; Sam Fox pub. co. 18197 


Fox trot to Florida; w Gene McLean, 
m Harry Jay. © Aug. 31, 1933; E 
pub. 37663; Gene McLean music co. 

18198 


Frag’ nicht! frag’ nicht; waltz, w 
Ernst Neubach, m Hans May, arr. 
Mae Ayn; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 
25, 1933; E for. 31317; Edition Karl 
Briill. 18199 


Fragile; fox trot, song. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
d, 1988; E unp. 76071; Agnes Rein- 
eck. 18200 


France-Amérique; chant, paroles Ro- 
Saire Dion. © Sept. 27, 1933; E pub. 
38032; Philippe LeVeillé. 18201 


Franklin D.; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75942; Glen Arthur 
Ray. 18202 


Frau Schmitz, die hat ein neues kleid; 
song, m Josef Schafgans. © Aug. 
15, 1983; E for. 31660; Willi Webels. 

18203 


Frets and strings; by Frank Victor; 
guit., in staff and diagram notations. 
© Sept. 5, 1983; E pub. 37744; Al. 
Rocky Co. 18204 


18217 


Friday evening service; w traditional, 
m Abraham Z. Idelsohn; one voice,. 
or solo and unison; organ acc. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 37988; Bloch 
pub. ¢0., ine. 18205 


Fiir Deutschlands wehr; marsch, Otto 
Lehmann, op. 31; klavier. © June 
9, 1983; E for. 31606; Sunnwend- 
verlag, G.m.b.H. 18206. 


Fulfillment; op. 14, no. 2; organ. © 
Sept. 28, 1983; E pub. 38038 ; Walter 
Keller. 18207 


Full redemption songs; written and 
compiled George Bennard. © Sept. 
1, 1988; AA 128297; Bennard music 
co. 18208. 


Funnies (The); from As thousands 
cheer, w and m Irving Berlin; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; E. 
pub. 37950 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 18209 


Gaités (Les) de l’escadron; morceaux 
de le film, paroles L. Billaut et G. 
Courteline. Partition complete. ©. 
1 c. Aug. 30, 19838; E unp. 76298; 
Jacques Arney et Louis Billaut. 

18210 


Garner (The) march of Texas; by 
Joseph Romick; pf. © 1. Sept. 2, 
1933; E unp. 75882; Meyer Romick. 

18211 


Gather lip rouge while you may ; from 
My weakness, w and m B. G. De 
Sylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. 
Whiting; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
20, 19383; E pub. 37924; Movietone 
music corp. 18212 


General motors on parade; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76529; 
Joseph H. Saunders. 18213 


Get together; fox-trot song, melody 
Ethel Marie Isaak, m J. Sipes. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75924; 
Ethel Isaak and Jack Sipes. 18214 


Get together; fox-trot, song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 761138; Merlissier Wil- 
liams. 18215 


Getting better all the time; song. © 
1 c.. Sept. 1, 1988; E unp. 75886; 
Duppia P. Harmon. 18216. 


Girl (The) I love is a democrat; w 
Tibby Young, m Rummy Davis, arr. 
Charlie Pearce and Morrey Young. 
©, Aug. 17, 1938; E,. pub, 37485; 
Barnard Abraham Young and Mor- 
ris Nathan Young, and Intercollegi- 
ate music league. 18217 


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18218 


pt. TI Sse Ss 


Girl (The) in the domino mask; w | Glen Eden; polka, Chas. W. Storm; 


Mary Durgin, and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76887; Joseph 
Rollins Durgin. 18218 


Girl (A) like Nina; from Ball at the 
Savoy. w Oscar Hammerstein II, 
from the German of Alfred Griin- 
wald and Fritz Lohner-Beda, m 
Paul Abraham. © Aug. 23, 1933; 
E for. 31592; Chappell & co., ltd. 

18219 


Girl (The) of my heart; song. ©l1e. 
Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76845; Leroy 
Edward Hutt. 18220 


Girl of my heart; w and m Glenn 
Arden-"© 1 °c. “Aug, *26, 71933\);5E 
unp. 76060; Hugh Hancock Gregory. 

18221 


Girl (The) who haunts my dreams; 
waltz song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 76599; Robt. H. Thompson. 

18222 


Girl (The) who waits for me; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76598; 
Leonard L. Weber. 18223 


Give a man a job; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1933 ; E unp. 76159; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 18224 


Give me a ring; selection, Martin 
Broones; pf. © June 23, 1933; E 
for. 31621; Chappell & co., Itd. 

18225 


Give me a thought sometime; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 76852; Frank Poper and Bill 
McGill. 18226 


Give me a thrill; w G. DuBois and B. 
Ellison, melody H. Brooks. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1933; E unp. 76286; Gladys 
DuBois, Ben Ellison, and Harvey 
Brooks. 18227 


Give me liberty or give me love; from 
Torch singer, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
18, 1933; E pub. 37818; Paramount 
productions, ine. 18228 


Give three cheers for the N.R.A.; w 
and melody Alfred Beckwith and 
Jerome Ruger. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75934; Alfred Henry 
Beckwith. 18229 


Give to our God immortal praise; 
anthem, w Isaac Watts, melody 
from Church song, arr. George 
Ross; mixed voices and solo quar- 
tet; organ ace. © Sept. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37894; Carl Fischer, inc. 

18230 


solo B flat cornet, trombone or bar., 
and pf. © Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38001; Rubank, ine. 18231 


Glory to God in the highest; anthem, 
David Hugh Jones; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 7, 1933; E pub. 37885; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 18232 


Go naked, it’s grand; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76181 ; Charles 
Beauclerk Gaynor. 18233 


God; sacred cantata, w W. G. Arlt, 
m R. Hainke; mixed choir; organ 


acc. © Sept. 15, 1933; EH pub. 
37652; Wilhelm Gustay Arlt and 
Rudolf Hainke. 18234 


God’s minuteman; w Louise Knight 
Wheatley Cook, m Paul C. Larey; 
med. or high voice, pf. or organ acc. 
© Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 37861; 
Clayton F. Summy co. 18235 


Going down the old St. John a river; 
song; with ukulele arr. ©1c. Sept. 
26, 1933: E unp. 76778; Daniel R. 
McDonald. 18236 


Going Hollywood; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown, pf. arr. Wayne 


Allen. © 1 ec: “Sept. 23° isa." 
unp. 76667; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18237 
Golden keys; song; pf. © 1c. Sept. 


2, 1933; E unp. 75888; Henry Lang- 
stock. 18238 


Good-bye love: from the film, w and 
m Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitcheil 
and Archie Gottler; with chord no- 
tations for ukulele, banjo, and guit. 
© Sept. 25, 1933: E pub. 37991; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

18239 


—w and melody Con Conrad, 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gott- 
ler. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76179: De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 18240 


Goodbye moonshine, hello beer; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 19383; E unp. 


76096 ; Mabel Lambert. 18241 
Goodbye Ole Man Depression; fox 
trot song. © 1. Sept. 5, 19383; E 
unp. 76080; William Walter Clarke. 
18242 

Goodbye pal: fox trot song. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 76067; Wilhelm 
E. Motz, jr. 18243 


Good-bye Tin Pan alley; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76123; George M. Cohan. 18244 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Good morning, Franklin sunshine; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; HE 
unp. 76344; Joseph H. Folsom. 

18245 


Good night little girl of my dreams; 
w Charles Tobias, m Joe Burke; 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Sept. 18, 19383; E pub. 37811: Joe 
Morris music co. 18246 


Good (The) old times are here again; 
w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 
1933; E unp. 76563; John A. Hogan. 

“18247 


Good times are coming; song. © Sept. 
16, 19388; E pub. 38014; George Ed- 
gar Harrington. 18248 


Good times are coming hallelujah; pf. 
with w.. © 1 c¢. Sept. 18, 1983; E 
unp. 76475; Roe P. Warner. 18249 


Gotta lotta love for you; w Sam M. 
Lewis, melody Abel Baer. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76116; Leo 
Fe'st, ine. 18250 


Grand Central episode; w and m Nacio 
Herb Brown, Herbert Stothart and 
Archur i reed../© 1 ¢e: Sept. 23, 
1933; E unp. 76673 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 18251 


Grandfather’s clock; w and m George 
J. Trinkaus; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37896; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 18252 


Grandma’s favorite story; by Mana- 
Zucca, op. 116; pf. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37944; White-Smith music 
pub. co. Alicea} 


Grass widow; w and m Naydeen Hod- 
son. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; BH unp. 
76100; Ada Naydeen Hodson. 

18254 


Gratitude; w and m Bonnie Davis 
White. ©1e. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 
76566; Bonnie Elizabeth Davis 
White. 18255 


-Gréta; tango, dans La fusée, paroles 
Léo Leliévre, fils, m Forterre; avec 
accord de ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
H for. 31476; Editions Salabert. 
18256 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) The violet; 
arr. G. Ackley Brower; male voices. 
© Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37891; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 18257 


Guess; melody. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 76797; Alfred Feltman. 
18258 


18273 


Guess what I am wanting to do; song, 
m D. G. Mussgang, arr. Cliff Reckon. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76620; 
G. Arnold Schmidt. 18259 


Guillou (René) Adagio; hommage a 
Jean-Sébastien Bach; violoncelle et 
pf. ou orgue. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31400; Delrieu fréres. 18260 


Guitar in blue; by Frank Victor; guit., 
in staff and diagram notations. © 
Sept. 5, 19838; E pub. 37745; Al. 
Rocky co. 18261 


Guitare; de Henri Martelli, op. 32, nos. 
ia 3° pr. © July te 1933. ey Lor, 
31403 ; R. Deiss. 18262 


Gunman’s (A) moll; w and melody 
Earl Bronson. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1933 ; 
HE unp. 76888; Patricia Florence Mc- 

. Quire. 18263 


Gypsy caravan; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams; pf. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 
37727; Clayton F. Summy co. 

18264 


with 2d pf. pt. arr. Pres- 
ton Ware Orem. © Sept. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 37678; Clayton F. Summy co. 
18265 

Gypsy mother’s lullaby; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76204; Irene 
M. Koch. 18266 


Ha ha ha; by Henry Fillmore; band 
pts. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37957; 
Fillmore bros. co. 18267 


Hail alma mater U. of D.; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 
76583 ; Louis C. Rabaut. 18268 


Hail, N-R-A; march, w Edgar Santoro 
Daumalle, melody J. Gioé. © Sept. 
13, 1933; E pub. 37754; Joseph Gioé 
and HE. Santoro Daumalle. 18269 


Hail varsity; N. R. A. march for sym- 
phonic band; solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. ©1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 
75879 ; Howard S. Monger. 18270 


Hakenkreuz und schwarz-weiss-rot; 
marsch, text Hans Machill, m Ju- 
lius Kochmann; pf. © Aug. 5, 1933; 
E for. 31669 ; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H. 

18271 


Happy ending; from This week of 
grace, w and m Harry Parr-Davies; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 14, 1933; 
EK) for. 31566; ‘Prancis;  Day!':& 
Hunter, ltd. 18272 

Happy families; op. 77, comic opera, 
libretto Rose Fyleman. © Aug. 3, 
1933; E for. 31598; Thomas F. Dun- 
hill. 18273 


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18274 


Happy lucky guy; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76348; Nicho- 
las Federenko. 18274 


Happy thoughts; waltz; pf. ©l1e. 
Sept. 2, 1988; E unp. 75966; Violet 
Wells Cecchini. 18275 


Happy with you; song. © 1. Sept. 
5, 19388; E unp. 75915; Flora Allen. 
18276 


Hark! The herald angels sing: 2-pt. 
anthem, w Charles Wesley: sop. and 
alto. © Sept. 7, 1933; E pub. 37871; 
Geo. F. Rosche. 18277 


Harlem on my mind; w and melody 
Irving Berlin. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 76869; Irving Berlin, inc. 

18278 


Harmony simplified; by Ralph L. Bald- 
win and Arthur F. A. Witte. bk. 1. 
To secondary triads. — bk. 2. From 
the dominant 9th chord to the Nea- 
politan 6th chord. © July 24, 1933; 
AA 129237, 129238; M. Witmark & 
sons. 18279, 18280 


Harvest time; song, m James IL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 19838; E unp. 76707; Ed- 
ward W. Guptell. 18281 

Hastio; letra y m Maria Teresa Lara, 
arr. Agustin Lara. © Feb. 1, 1933; 
EK for. 31582; A. Wagner y Levien 
SUCS., S. en ¢c. 18282 

Hatikva; chant de l’espérance sur un 
théme juif, V. Dyck, arr. Francis 


Salabert; orch. ptes. © July 1, 
1983; E for. 31413; Editions Sala- 
pert. 18283 


paroles francaises et ang- 
laises anon., m V. Dyck; ace. de pf. 
ou orgue avec violon solo ou d’ac- 
compagnement. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31406; Editions Salabert. 

18284 


Hat’s off to the N. R. A.; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 76262; Nor- 
man Hoover Silbert. 18285 


Haunting melody: w and melody Dick 
Messner. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1933: E 
unp. 76740; Joe Davis, inc. 18286 


Have a heart: w H. Rosenstein, m L. 
Ippolito. © 1c. Aug. 25, 193838; HB 
unp. 76420; Harry Rosenstein and 
Leonard Ippolito. 18287 

Have you seen my baby; melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 193838; E unp. 76194; 
William Nicholas. 18288 

Haven’t I met you somewhere before; 
w C. Dix, m BEB. White and’ ©, HE. 


pt. 107, n. sj v.28 


Cameron. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1933: 
E unp. 76534; Charles Dix, Edward 
White and C. E. Cameron. 18289 


Hawaii, the end of the honeymoon 
trail; song. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 76809; Charles Henry Over. 

18290 


Hawaiian guitar solos; [compiled] 
Chester T. Weir; numerical arr. Ser. 
no. 3. © Sept. 6, 1933; AA 128259; 
American Hawaiian music publish- 
ers. 18291 


in diagram, Chester T. Weir. Ser. 
1... © July. 7, 193322 AA 
American Hawaiian music publish- 
ers. 18292 


Hawiian [sic] moon; song, w Loretta 
Doerfler. © 1 c¢. Sept. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 76025; Joseph John Kneipper. 

18293 


Hawk of Scotland Yard; w George El- 
lis, m George Barker. © Aug. 25, 
1933 ; E for. 31293; Boosey & co., ltd. 

18294 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Haydn suite; 
selected Victor L. F. Rebmann; ed. 
Joseph E. Maddy, arr. Tom Clark: 
band. Conductor sc. and pts. © 
Sept. 19, 1933; E pub. 37988; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 18295. 


He’s mine; from Sing sinner sing, w 
George Wagener, m Howard Jack- 
son; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 25, 
1933 ; E pub. 37721; Mills musie, ine. 

18296 


He that dwelleth; anthem, w from 
Psalm 91, m William A. Wolf; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 87848; Theodore Presser ¢o. 

18297 


He wanted adventure; selection, intro. 
Pirates’ chorus, My heart’s to let, 
ete., Jack Waller and Joseph Tun- 
bridge, arr. Dan Godfrey; full mili- 
tary band pts. © June 2, 1933; E 
for. 31640; Chappell & co., ltd. 

18298 


Heart-breaker; w and m Ned Miller, 


Mark Fisher and Jack Spector; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 21, 1933; E 
pub. 387865; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, inc. 18299 


Heart of mine, beloved one; minne- 
lied, based on old German folksong, 
English version and ed. F. Camp- 
bell-Watson, m Max Reger, op. 83, 
no. 7; male voices. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E pub. 37840; M. Witmark & 
sons. 18300 


760 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


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Heart’s in the river; song. ©1l1.«. 
Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76497; John 
Vincent McConnor. 18301 


Heartache; song, arr. George D. 
Thompson. © 1. Sept. 7, 1933; EH 
unp. 76039; James W. Adams. 

18302 


Heat wave; from As thousands cheer, 
w and m Irving Berlin; with uku- 


lele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 
37949; Irving Berlin, ine. 18303. 
Heavenly (The) message; cantata, 


text arr. and m composed Edward 
W. Norman; mixed voices. © Aug. 
19, 1933; E pub. 37757; Lorenz pub. 
co. 18304 


Heaven’s radio; pf. with w. ©l1e. 
Sept. 27, 1983; E unp. 76833; Clar- 
ence Andrew Pond. 18305 


Heigh-de-ho Sam; song. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1983; E unp. 76310; Belle Eliza- 
beth Pollock. 18306 


Heil ftihrer dir! Sieg heil; text im 
trio P. Schulze, m Richard Salz- 
brenner, op. 56, no. 1; klavier. © 
July 10, 1988; E for. 31611; Sunn- 
wend-verlag, G. m. b. H. 18307 


Heil Hitler; marsch, Rudolf Greis- 
bacher; klavier. © May 23, 1933; 
E for. 31602; Sunnwend-verlag, G. 
7m. A: 18308. 


Heil und sieg; fliegermarsch, w und m 
. Paul Eekardt; klavier. © June 9, 
1933; E for. 31607; Sunnwend-ver- 
lag, G: m._b.: H. 18309 


Heitere lieder fiir eine stimme mit 
klavier; w Gustav Falke, Christian 
Morgenstern, u. a., Englische iiber- 
setzung Rosa Newmarch, m Richard 
Trunk, op. 63. © Sept. 12, 1933; H 
for. 31676; F. E. C. Leuckart. 

18310 


Hello; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 76158; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18311 


Help Roosevelt, he’s our man; w F. 
Brownstein, m J. Baab. © 1c. Sept. 
7, 1933; E unp. 76031; Fred Brown- 
stein and Juliette Baab. 18312 


Her first dance; intermezzo, Jonny 
Heykens; pf. © July 5, 1933; E 
for. 31629; B. Feldman & co. 18313 


Her highness waltz; by I. B. Korn- 
blum; pf. conductor. © 1 e. Sept. 
15, 1988; E unp. 76422; Movietone 
music corp. 18314 


18329 


Here comes babe; march; pf. ©1«. 
Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76033; Chris- 
topher John Gainey. 18315 


Here I am all alone; w and melody 
Dan Boone. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 76224; Daniel A. Boone. 

18316 

Heritage; w Anne Higginson Spicer, m 
Phyllis Fergus; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Aug. 19, 1933; E pub. 37679; C. C. 
Birchard & co. 18317 


Hey ! Hey! What’a day; fox trot; 


pf. with w. © 1-c. Sept. 7, 1983; 
E unp. 76030; Edward William 
Krietemeyer. 18318 


Hi de ho man; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75900; Lil- 
lian Armstrong. 18319 


High blood pressure baby; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 
76611; Fred Shorey Campbell. 

18320 


High tower; march, Harold Bennett; 
band pts. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37958; Fillmore bros. co. 18321 


Hill-billy prisoner and mountaineer 
song folio, no. 1; w and m Dick San- 
ford, Geo. B. McConnell, and others. 
© Sept. 8, 19338; E pub. 38036; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

18322 


His tribesmen meet him; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1e. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 76415; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18323 


Hit-skip (The) driver; song; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 76308; Mae Morrow Boltz. 

18324 

Hittin’ the high spots; w H. Rosen- 
stein, m L. Ippolito. ©1c. Aug. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76419; Harry Rosen- 
stein and Leonard Ippolito. 183825 


Hohman (C. H.) practical violin 
method; ed. Max Fischel. bk. 1. © 
Sept. 25, 193883; AA 129728; M. M. 
Cole pub. co. 18326 


Hold me tight; song. ©1 ce. Sept. 13, 
1933; E unp. 76295; Louise Emma 
Fox. 18327 


Holding up the parade; w and m 
Michael H. Cleary, Maurice Sigle1 
and Al Hoffman; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 38034; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 18328 

Hollyhock house: w and m Craford 
Lee Janfrey. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 76909; Margaret Elsa Sperry. 

‘ 18329 


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18330 
Hollywood party no. 2; w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers. © 1 e¢. 


Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76672; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 18330 
Home folks; song, arr. E. J. Leach; 
with violin obbl. © 1 c. Aug. 30, 
1933; E unp. 75814; Ethel May 
Sharp. 18331 


Honey dear; song, melody George H. 


Emmans. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 76312; Nada T. Frank. 18332 
Honey girl; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Sept. 18, 19383; E unp. 76469; Robert 
Earl Madison. 18333 


Honeymoon hotel; from Footlight pa- 
rade, w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 37689; M. Witmark & sons. 

18334 


Honey-suckle time-down in Tennessee ; 
w Dorcae Edna, and melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76168; Matt 
B. Edna. 18335 


Hooray! for the N. R. & A.; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 76435; Joe Madsen. 18336 


Hope of the ages; Christmas pageant- 
servicé, pageant Laurene Highfield, 
m Clarence Nevin, John J. Thomas, 
Beazley, and others. © Sept. 15, 
1933; D 28508; Geo. F. Rosche. 

28336* 


Hosanna; anthem, David Hugh Jones; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 7, 193833. EB 
pub. 37881; Carl Fischer, inc. 18337 


Hot dog; song. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 76251; Bart Quinte and 
Frank J. Quinte. 18338 


Hot stepper; w S. Goldstine, m M. 
Davis; pf. treble. © 1.¢c. Sept: 25, 
1933; E unp. 76753; Mildred Davis 
and Stan Goldstine. eo 1Saa9 

House of dreams; w Cristel Hastings, 
m .iOlive. Pullen. «© Lecs Apr: 27, 
1933; E unp. 72565; Jane Elizabeth 
Higbee. 18340 

How could you ever forget; w Patrick 
A. Paretta, m Joseph Tommasi Lo 
Re. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933; BH unp. 
75913 ; Joseph Tommasi. 18341 

How do I look; from My weakness, w 
and m B. G. De Sylva, Leo Robin 
and Richard A. Whiting; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
37923 ; Movietone music corp. 

18342 

How’s chances; from As thousands 
cheer, w and m Irving Berlin; with 


———— 


pt. Inj iiss aS 


ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; E: 
pub. 37951; Irving Berlin, inc. 
18343. 


How sweet I roamed from field to: 
field; song, w William Blake, m op. 
53, no. 2; mixed voices. © Sept. 12, 
1933; E for. 31675; Basil Harwood. 

18344 


Hum those troubles away; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 25, 1933; BE unp. 
76722; Tom Tony Moore. 18345. 


Hurry orientale no. 1; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1c Maye. 
E unp. 76409 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18346. 


Hush haven; song, w Hutton Moore. 
© July 17, 1933; E for. 31304; Fred- 
erie Dale. — 18347 


Hymn (The) of beer; waltz, w and 
melody, arr. Edward Madden; with. 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 4, 1933; E pub. 
37920; John Puring. 18348 


Hytlers mapuleh mus kumen; w M. 
Lerner, melody J. Jaffer (@uine 
Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76525; Julius. 
Jaffe and Max Lerner. 18349 


I always keep my girl out late; from 
Ball at the Savoy, w Oscar Ham- 
merstein II, from the German of 
Alfred Griinwald and Fritz Léhner- 
Beda, m Paul Abraham. © Aug. 24, 
1933; E for. 31593; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 18352 


I always knew the one I loved would 
be someone like you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76921; 
Alta Mae Ward. 18351 


I always remember your eyes so blue; 
w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76142; Dagmar B. Lundgren. 

18352. 

I am a beggar; w and melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76157; Char- 
lotte Ross Culbertson. 18353. 


I can’t be your sugar daddy; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 9, 19383; E 
unp. 76148; Willard C. Johnson. 

18354 


I can’t forget; song. | © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1933; E unp. 76622; Pansy Mae Em- 


ery. 18355 

song, w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
12, 1933; E unp. 76264; Aaron 
George Rochberg. 18356. 


I can’t git t’ feelin’ right; w and m 
Stanley Nelson; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
18, 1933; E unp, 76461; Frank W. 
Jenks. 18357 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


18384 


I can’t stand the pressure of your 
eyes; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 76627; Dorothy Jane Moyer. 

18358 


I’d come to you; waltz song. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76701; Addie 
Lee Crook. 18359) 


I’d give a million dollars if I could 
just have you; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1933; H 
unp. 76882; Clifton Sanford Wady. 

18360 


I'd go to the end of the rainbow, if 
the rainbow could lead me to you; 
w R. M. MacKinney, m B. Braley. 
© 1 ce. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76268; 
Ruth Moore MacKinney and Brad 
Braley. 18361 


Id like to find my hero; w Julian 
Chein, melody George William Catu- 
rani. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 

_ 76654; Julian Nicholas Chein. 18362 


I'd like to take you home to meet my 
mother; from Hold your horses, w 
and m Robert A. Simon, Owen Mur- 
phy and Russell Bennett; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37771; Harms, ine. 18363 


I don’t want to love you but'I can’t 
forget it seems; song. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
21, 1933; E unp. 76704; Lois Rude. 

18364 


I forget; melody. © 1. c Sept. 26, 
1933; E unp. 76794; Alfred Feltman. 
18365 
I found a new way to go to town; 
melody H. Brooks. © 1c. May 22, 
1933; H unp. 76285; Gladys DuBois, 
Ben Ellison and Harvey Brooks. 
18366 


I found a peanut; w and m Bob Mil- 
ler; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 12, 
1983; E pub. 37774; Shapiro, Bern- 
Stein & GoO., inc. 18367 


I found life; w and m Frantz Her- 
shey. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 
76242; E. Frantz Hershey. 18368 


I gave her time to think it over, she 
- gave me time and I’m still in; w and 
melody. ©41c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
— 76088; Mabel Lambert. 18369) 


I go to Monte Carlo; w and m Jack 
. Judge; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © July 11, 1988; E. for. 
31638; B. Feldman & co. _ 183870 


I got those dog-gone down ’n’ out 
blues; southern chant. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 19338; E unp. 75890; Harold A. 

_ Hanft and Harriett Kemp. 18371 


I guess it had to be that way; from 
Too much harmony, w and m Ar- 
thur Johnston and Sam _ Coslow; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1933; 
EK pub. 37746; Paramount produc- 
tions, inc. 18372 


I hear my heart saying, mm, mm; 
waltz, w Sam M. Lewis, m J. Fred 
Coots; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
7, 1933; EK pub. 37699; Leo Feist, 
inc, 18373 

I just can’t stay away from you; w 
and melody. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1933; 


EK unp. 76495; Abe Moss and Al 
Bablon. 18374 


I killed a man; w Julian Chein, mel- 


ody George William Caturani. © 1 
e. Sept. 22, 1983; E unp. 76658; 
Julian Nicholas Chein. 18375 


I live for love; from Ball at the Savoy, 
w Oscar Hammerstein II, from the 
German of Alfred Gritinwald and 
Fritz Lohner-Beda, 'm Paul Abraham. 
© Aug. 23, 1933; E for. 31594; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 18376 


ll always remember when I first 
met you; song. © June 5, 1933; B 
pub. 37693; Anna G. Ricciuti. 

18377 

Tll be there; w and m Billy Merrin; 
with ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © 
Aug. 29, 193838; E for. 31486; B. Feld- 
man & @0. 18378 


I'll follow the birds down south; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76910; Wilbert Stone. 

18379 


Ill live while the world is mine; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76353 ; 
H. B. Payne. 18380 


Ill never be a millionaire; song; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 
76597 ; Lillian Neuman. 18381 


Tl never dream, for none of my 
dreams come true; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 28, 1983; E unp. 76831; John 
William DeCaire. 18382 


T’ll pay the price; fox-trot, w A. Cohn, 
melody Wash Rhea. © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1933; E unp. 76823; Abe Cohn and 
Washington Rhea. 18383 


Tll show you off; from Ball at the 
Savoy, w Oscar Hammerstein II, 
from the German of Alfred Gritn- 
wald and Fritz Lohner-Beda, m Paul 
Abraham. © Aug. 24, 1933; E for. 
31595; Chappell & co., ltd. 18384 


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18385 


I’ll take you to dinner; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76506; 
Irving Katz. 18385 


I love and caress you today; w and 
m M. T. Charles. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 76391; Charles Murphy 
and M. T. Debruyne. 18386 


I love my Soux [sic]; waltz song, 
melody Jimmie Crane; with special 
recitation. © 1c. Sept. 25, 19338; 
E unp. 76716; Ida Combs Bigler. 

18387 


I love to dream; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76580; Vin- 
cent Lane and Geo. Emmans. 

18388 


I love to dream of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76102; 
Edward Vaughan. 18389 


I love you; w and m Tommy Tucker ; 
pis .©) 1c, sSept... 23) 1938: . Esa. 
76684; Gerald L. Duppler. 18390 


I love you, adore you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 76472; 
May Crawford Becker and Julia E. 
Heck. 18391 


I love you, mother of mine; w and 
melody; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1933; E unp. 76503; John E. Clou- 
thier. 18392 


I love you only; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E. unp. 75923; Joseph 
Carlton Snyder. 18393 


I love you so; song. © 1 ce. Sept. 11, 
1933; E unp. 76619; Mildred Cook. 
18394 


I'm a thousand miles from Honolulu; 
song. ©1 ec. Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 
75552; Lionel Lalonde. 18395 


I’m afraid to fall in love with you; 
op. 41, w Bob Godet, melody Leo. 
Edeson and Ben Rose. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
Zo, 19335 BH “unp. 766; bovis,.©. 
Hitzen. 18396 


I’m alone and lonesome too; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 76307; Joel Dale Stansbury. 

18397 


I'm always building castles; w and 
melody Winifred Carr. © 1 c. Sept. 


9, 1933: EB wap. (TELA: Wlsie May 


Kramer. 18398 


I’m always returning; melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 22,1933; E unp. 76648; Arnold 
Sundgaard. 18399 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


I’m always thinking of you, dear; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
76731; Lionel E. Buttery. 18400 


I’m blue when day is done; fox-trot 
song, melody Richard Sarles. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76014; Joseph 
H. Folsom. 18401 


I’m burning love letters; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75944; Squire Warren Knowles. 

18402 


I’m changing my tune; w and m Glenn 
Arden. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
76231; Hugh Hancock Gregory. 

18403 


I’m crying for the love of you; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
27, 1933; E unp. 76805; Beatrice C. 
Hollenbeck. 18404 


I’m dancin’ on a rainbow; from Stage 
mother, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 388004; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18405 


I’m going back to the country; song, 
m Sylvester L. Cross. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
23, 1933; E unp. 766838; Cora Delia 
Williams. 18406 


I’m going to water the fish in the 
ocean; from Annie Laurie, w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76473; May Crawford Becker and 
Julia E. Heck. 18407 


I’m gonna scram to Alabam; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76437; 
Jack Curry. 18408 


I’m just a fool about you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76712; 
George S. Richardson. 18409 

I’m just as good as hew; w Gis Curtis, 


m Zole Curtis; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 27, 
1933; E unp. 76828; Zoltan Kurthy. 


18410 
I’m living in a world of broken 
dreams; w and melody. © 1 « 


Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 768386; Albina 
Meditz. ; 18411 


I’m no angel; w G. DuBois and B. Elli- 
son, melody H. Brooks. © 1 ce. May 
22, 1933; E unp. 76284; Gladys Du- 
Bois, Ben Ellison and Harvey 
Brooks. 18412 


I’m not worrying—bout anything; 
from Give me a ring, w Graham 
John and Val Valentine, m Martin 
Broones. © June 12, 1933; E for. 
31626; Chappell & co., ltd. 18413 


764 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


I’m on my way to win that certain 
someone; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 1983; E unp. 76631; Har- 
old S. Hufford. 18414 


I’m painting a picture for you, dear; 
song; with male or mixed quartette 
arr. © Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 37982 ; 
Allen S. Pearl. 18415 


I'm praying to the heavens, ’cause the 
one I love is there; song, m Luther 
A, Clark; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
12, 1933; E pub. 37933; Herbert J. 


Hause. 18416 
I’m sad and lonely; song. © 1. Sept. 
18, 1933; E unp. 76487; Ruth L. 
Wenzel. 18417 
I’m so glad that trouble don’t last 
alway; spiritual, arr. Griffith J. 


Jones; 7 mixed voices. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E pub. 37839; M. Witmark & 
sons. 18418 


I’m sold on you; w and m Lou Parish 
and Jimmy Delaney. ©1c. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75531; Louis C. Parish. 

18419 


T’m walking ’round in circles; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 75853; Joseph A. Baker. 18420 


1 met you, I liked you, then I loved 
you; song. ©1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E 
unp. 763338; Ivan Frank. 18421 


I need a sweet-heart; song, arr. Al. 
Johnson. © 1c. Sept. 20, 19383; E 


unp. 76549; Fannie Roselie Macy.. 


18422 


I never knew the meaning of love, ’til 
I met you; w Paul Hueser, m EK. EH. 
Carr and L. Lyon. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1933; E unp. 75062 ; Eli Edison Carr, 
Leland Lyon and Paul Hueser. 

bai 18423 


only have you, sweetheart in my 
dreams; fox-trot song, m Carmen De 
May. ©1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 
76642; Hanna Lillian Flora. 18424 


I only want one girl; from Give me a 
ring, w Val Valentine and Graham 
John, m Martin Broones; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 9, 1933; E for. 
31624; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 

18425 

I pray; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
18, 1983; E unp. 76477; Attilio J 
Crosta. 18426 


4 raised my hat; w Edward Pola, m 
Franz Steininger; with ukulele arr. 


al 


18441 

I saw the people; song; with ukulele 
arr., (©. duly,,. 1p, 1983 ;... Epub. 
37785; Vanessa W. Walts. 18428 


I send my ships to sea; song, pf. acc. 
George D. Thompson. © 1. Sept. 
7, 1983; E unp. 76040; James W. 
Adams. 18429 


think I’ll have another think; mus- 
ical monologue, w Stephen Russell, 
m Charles Prentice; pf. © Aug. 30, 
1983; E for. 31424; Reynolds & co. 

18430 


I thought of you; w J. Will Callahan, 
m Gustav Klemm; in G. © Sept. 8, 
19338; E pub. 37705; Boosey & Co., 
ltd. 18431 


I tried to hurt you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1988; E unp. 76140; 
Stanley Xenos. 184382 


I understand; w and melody Richard 
Himber and Elliott Grennard. © 1 
ce. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76760; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

18433 


I’ve found a fortune in you; w Irving 
Price, m Jimmie Wiest. © 1 ©¢. 


Lama! 


Sept. 6, 19838; E unp. 75997; Hd- 
ward Knode Wiest and _ Irving 
Townsend Price. 18434 


I’ve found a love that is new; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76601; 
Ila Roberts Ossola. 18435 


I’ve got a warm spot in my heart; w 
Joe Young and Jé6éhnny Burke, mel- 
ody Harold Spina. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 
19383; E unp. 76325; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 18436 


I’ve got a warm spot in my heart for 
you; w Joe Young and Johnny 
Burke, melody Harold Spina. © 1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76054; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 18437 


I’ve got the blues; w and melody. © 
1 e. Sept. 20, 1983; E unp. 76532; 
Julius Goldberg. 18438 


I’ve got the funniest feeling; fox-trot, 
w and m Charles O’F lynn, George 
W. Meyer and Pete Wendling; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 7, 1933; B 
pub. 37700; Leo Feist, inc. 18439 


I’ve got the whole world jealous of 
me; w and m Charles L. Wyman, jr. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76762; 
Charles L. Wyman. 18440 


I’ve got you on my hands; w and mel- 


© July 27, 1933; EB for. 31622; Law- ody. ©1. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
rence Wright music co. 18427 76097 ; Mabel Lambert. 18441 
16080—33———-3 765 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18442 


I’ve joined the N.R.A.; song. 


bh 


ph) 


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— 


from 


ke 


— 


Loe! 


| 


— 


Cy tc. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76763; Mark 
and Grace Weber. 18442. 


wanna be with you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©16€. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76342; Allan 
Edwards. 18443 


wanna know all about you; w 
Richard Jerome, m J. Russel Rob- 
inson; with guit. arr. © Sept. 28, 
1933; E pub. 38016; Olman music 
corp. 18444 


wanna know just how to make love; 
song. ©1.. Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 
76842; Arthur R. Gerecke. 18445 


want a fair and a square man; w 
and m Harry Woods; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 1, 19334.40 for; 31273 - 
Cinephonic music co., ltd. 18446 


want a new deal in love; song. ©1 
ce. Sept: 1, 1933; E unp. 75857; -Jo- 
seph Clarence Chambers, jr. 18447 


want to go back to that tropical isle; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 76709; Wayne L. Richards. 
18448 


want to ring bells; w Maurice Sig- 
ler, m J. Fred Coots, pf. se. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 12, 
1933 ; E pub. 38023; Mills music, inc. 

18449 


want to sing my song to you; w and 
melody S. B. Cerveny and Jimmy 
Delaney. © 1c. Sept: 9, 1933; E 
unp. 76126; Sylvia Bush Cerveny. 
18450 


want you, I need you; w B. Ellison, 
m H. Brooks. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1933; 
EK unp. 76282; Harvey Brooks and 
Ben Ellison. 18451 


will be true unto my love; ballad of 
the West country, Alfred White- 
head, based on old English song; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37889; Carl Fischer, ine. 18452 


will sing unto the Lord; w from the 
Seriptures, m Cuthbert Harris. 
1. Sop. or ten. — 2. Alto or bass, — 
3. Mezzo sop.’ or bar. © Aug. 31, 
1955; HH .tOn..“e(G42;. ArthursP. 
Schmidt co. 18453 


wish opportunity would knock at 
my door; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 9, 1938; E unp. 76153 ; Hyber- 
nia Downings. 18454 


pt. IIT, n. S., V. 28 


I wish that I were kissing you hello, 
instead of goodbye; w Sammy Ler- 
ner, melody Vincent Rose. © 1 e. 
Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76178; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

18455 


I wish you were mine; w and melody 
Oklahoma Art. © 1 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76745; Arthur Gres- 
ham Collings. 18456 


I wonder; w Harry J. Matthews, m 
Edward B. Claypoole. © Sept. 14, 
1933; E pub. 37809; Trio pub. co. 

18457 


I wonder if you love me; fox trot 
song; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 16, 
1933; E for. 31333; Harold Tonge. 

18458 


—— song, m Richard Kramer. © 1 
c. Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76398; Wil- 
liam Edward Lueas. 18459 


I wonder where you are, sweetheart; 
song, w Mabel E. McKenna. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 37805; Marie 
E. McKenna. 18460 


Iceberg (The); w Aidan Clarke, m 
Alec Rowley; male voices. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E for. 31662; Boosey & co., ltd. 

18461 


Ich hab dich ja so lieb, mein schatz; 
slow-fox, auS Wien, alles aussteigen, 
w Fritz Griinbaum u. Arthur Kaps, 
m Bruno Uher. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31320; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky). 18462 


Tdée musicale; von Herman Zanke, op. 
12; fléte u. klavier. © July 5, 1983; 
E for. 31281; Wilhelm Zimmermann. 

18463 


If I could persuade her; w, m and 
French tr. M. T. Charles, arr. by 
Freddy Wills. ©1 ce. Sept. 16, 1933; 
EH unp. 76380; Charles Murphy and 
M. T. Debruyne. 18464 

If I had Napoleon’s hat; w and m 


Harry Woods; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 1, 19383; E for. 31274; Cine- 


phonic music co., Itd. 18465 
If I were a vagabond birch tree; song, 
w Arthur B. White. © 1 ¢ Sept. 


19, 1933; E unp. 76513; Fulton B. 
Karr. 18466. 


If just for a day; song. © 1 e. Sept. 
20, 1933; E unp. 76567; Domenica 
Schramel. 18467 

If my heart could speak; song. © 1 


c. Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 75873; Phyl- 
lis M. Schumacher. 18468 


766 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1988 


If we could be sweethearts again; 
song. ©1« Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 
75954; Raymond Schroeder. 18469 


If ye do; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 76628; Arthur T. Watson. 
18470 


If you really want a rainbow, you 


must look up in the sky; w and mel- 
ody..© 1c. Sept. 25, 19383; E unp. 


76718; Abel G. Smith and Larry 
Smith. 18471 
Impressionez de Hspana; Spanish 


rhapsody, Giuseppe Ferraro; pf.- 
conductor sc. © 1. Sept. 28, 19838; 
E unp. 76862; Sonnemann music €o., 
ine. 18472) 


Improvisation; tiber den choral Wer 
nur den lieben Gott lisst walten, 
— und Passacaglia: v. Hans Her- 
manns; klavier. © Aug. 238, 1933; 
E for. 31619; Breitkopf & Hartel. 

18473 


In a garden of roses with you; w 
George T. Bailey, and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76219; 
Karle Hdison Bailey. 18474 


In a garden where fairies play; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 
76352; T. M. McDonald. 18475 


In a little town across the border; 
waltz, w Billy Hill, m Mabel 
Wayne; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
24, 1983; E pub. 87560; Leo Feist, 
ine. 18476 


In a one-room flat and a 2-pants suit 
and 3 square meals a day; from The 
way to love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1. Sept. 11, 1933; H 
unp. 76239; Paramount productions, 
ine. 18477 


In arms of love; w Abe Cohn, melody 
Wash Rhea. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; 
EH unp. 76822; Abraham B. Cohn and 
Washington Rhea. 18478 


In little bits; song, melody Starret 
system club. © 1. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76038; Hedwig Maria Kusse- 
row. 18479 


In my imagination; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. July 29, 1933; E unp. 75965; 
Helen Andre. 18480 


In my treasure chest; waltz, w M. L. 
Swan, melody A. L. Work. © 1. 
Sept. 6, 1983; E unp. 75984; Merton 
L. Swan and Anthony L. Work. 

18481 


18496 


In our wonderful Wyoming; song. © 
1 ¢. Sept.. 27, 1933; E-unp. 76811; 
Timothy F. Wall. 18482 


In praise of you; w Walter Warshow 
and Herbert Gelfand, and melody. 
© 1¢..Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76200; 
Theodore Harris. 18483, 


In sweet abandon land; w lL. Wolfe 
Gilbert, m I. B. Kornblum. © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76428; Movie- 
tone music corp. 18484 


In that glad land of to-morrow; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 76751; J. Frank Hughey. 

18485 


In the cool of the ev’ning; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76621; 
LeRoy DeTurk. 18486 


In the green fields where we wandered 
by the brook; song. © Sept. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 37680; Catherine L. Fitzger- 
ald. 18487 


In the land of beginning again; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1983; E unp. 76303 ; 
Richard Broughton. 18488 


In the mocnlight; w and melody Larry 
Fischer. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 19838; E 
unp. 76559; Louis Harris Osias 
Fischman. Z 18489 


In the mountains far away; waltz 
song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 193838; E unp. 76912; Lil- 
lian Smith. 18490 


In the mountains of Idaho; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76150; Marguerite L. Voigt. 18491 


In the old baronial hall; fox-trot, w 
Ralph Butler, m Ronnie Munro; 
with ukulele arr. Alvin D. Keech. 
@mw Auge 30, 319383 %2 His fon), i597 = 
United music publishers, ltd. 18492 


In the silence of the night; w Ned 
Washington, m Victor Young; with 
ukulele arr. © July 24, 1933; E 
pub. 37824; Harms, ine. 18493 


In the valley of Kentucky; song, mel 
ody Phil Starr. ©1e. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76019; Benson Warren Carey. 

18494 


In truth love; air and w arr. H. H. D.— 
Rip; sop. or ten. © 1 c¢. Sept. 8, 
1933; E unp. 760983; John Papa- 
dooley. 18495 


In your passionate arms again; song, 
m Stan Tucker. © 1 e. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76784; Norma J. Gon- 
nering and Lyman C. Heyerdahl. 

18496 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18497 


Incline Thine ear, oh Lord; English 
version Max T. Krone and Alexan- 
der Basy, m Alexander Arkhangel- 
sky, arr. Basile Kibalchich; mixed 
voices. © July 27, 1933; E pub. 
37831; M. Witmark & sons. 18497 


Indian summer; w John Mercer, m 
Peter Tinturin; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 13, 1933; E pub. 37873; Miller 
music, ine. 18498 


Ireland and you; w and m Chas. Buck 
Jones, Nelson Story and Monte 
Howard; with ukulele arr. © July 
24, 19383; E pub. 37823; M. Witmark 
& sons. 18499 


Is it too late; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 76046; Walter 
Mieczkowski. 18500 


Is it you; w Lee Southern, m L. South- 
ern and Geo. Rodney. © 1 «. Sept. 
29, 19838; E unp. 76898; Rosetta M. 
Parker. 18501 


Is love just a phantom; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1983; E unp. 76830; 
Terry Crawford. 18502 


Is love logical at all; w and m Tibby 
Young and Johnnie Crane, arr. 
Charlie Pearce. © Sept. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 38033; Intercollegiate music 
league, ine. 18503 


Isle of melody; song, w Blanche A. 
Koch. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 
76063; Irene M. Koch. 18504 


Isn’t it nice to be all alone; melody 
Billy Gilbert, Frank Terry and Mar- 
vin Hatley. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 76694; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 18505 


Isonzo-marsech; von Georg Fiirst; 
stimmen fiir blasorch., harmonie o. 
blechmusik. © Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 
31422; B. Schott’s sdhne. 18506 


Istorum est; w from Revelation, m 
Claudio Casciolini, ed. and arr. Wal- 
ter Williams; 4-pt. mixed cho. © 
July 29, 1938; E pub. 37794; E. C. 
Schirmer music co. 18507 


It’s fate that you should be mine; w 
Gis Curtis, m Zole Curtis. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 75887; Zoltan 
Kurthy. 18508 


It’s great to be young and in love; w 
and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76147; John A. K. Bagnell. 

18509 


It’s oh, it’s ah, it’s wonderful; from 
The way to love, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 c¢. Sept. 11, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


1933 ; E unp. 76237; Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc. 18510 


It’s Paddy agin; w Leo Robin, m Rich- 
ard A. Whiting, pf. arr. Cy Mock- 
ridge. ©1. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 
75760 ; Movietone music corp. 18511 


It’s so lovely loving you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 
76490; Irene Marion Isabel Clement. 

18512 


It’s springtime—it’s lovetime; from 
Annie Laurie, w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 2, 19383; EH unp. 764739; 
May Crawford Becker and Julia E. 
Heck. 18513 


It’s time I told you dear, I loved you; 
w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 26, 
1933; E unp. 76780; Allen McCon- 
ville. 18514 


It’s you and not the song; w and m 
Everett Weir. ©1c. Sept. 20, 1933 ; 
E unp. 76545; Everett P. Neff. 

18515 


It seems too good to be true; w Earl 
McCarron, m Ralph W. Bolton; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 1983; E 
pub. 37696; Villa Moret, ine. 18516 


It was only a dream; w Bob de Grano, 
m Bud Shays. ©1c. Sept. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 76639; Thurston C. Shays. 

18517 


J’adore les Espagnoles ; paso-doble, pa- 
roles Géo Koger, m Vincent Scotto 
et Léon Raiter; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 19383; E for. 
31511; Editions Salabert. 18518 


J’ai cru d’abord; valse, de Les boot- 
leggers, M. Rosenthal; orch. ptes. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31535; C. 
Joubert & cie. 18519 


paroles Nino, m Manuel 
Rosenthal. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31536; C. Joubert & cie. 18520 


J’ai révé d’une fleur; slow-fox dans 
lVoperette Au pays du soleil, paroles 
René Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31361; Editions 
Salabert. 18521 


J’vois ca dici; fox-trot, de Histoire 
de rire no. 3, paroles Jean Boyer et 
Hornez, m Jean Boyer et G. Der- 
veaux, fils; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31456; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 18522 


Jaques-Dalcroze (E.) Trois rendeaux 
joyeux ; pour la danse; pf. nos. 1-3. 
— no. 4. Les trois rondeaux réunis. 


768 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19338 


© July 1, 19383; BE for. 31546-31549 ; 
Heugel. 18523-18526 


Java (La) de minuit; valse musette, 
paroles Maurice Aubert, m H. Acker- 
mans, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31360; 
Editions Salabert. 18527 


Java des fleurs d’oranger; de A la 
belle bergére; couplets Jean-Nohain. 
m Mireille; avec accord de Vuku- 
lele. © July 1, 19383; E for, 31464; 
Editions Salabert. 18528 


Jazz (The) hounds: song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1933: E 
unp. 76282; Georgana Savage. 


Jazzmania suite; w and melody, op. 
So©) tc: Sept. 5,,1933;; EH. unp. 
759538; Claude Lapham. 18530: 


Je garde mon coeur; valse boston, du 
film L’ange du mal, de Jacques Dal- 
lin, arr. R. Wraskoff ; orch. ptes. © 
July 1, 1933; BE for. 31419; Chou- 


dens. 18531 
Jealousy; w Dorothy Dick, m Joe 


Bishop, pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. © Sept. 11, 
1933; E pub. 387790; Isham Jones, 
inc. 18532 


Jesu! the very thought is sweet; w 
from Jesu, dulcis memoria, tr. J. M. 
Neale, slightly altered, as given in 
Songs of praise, m Martin Shaw; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Sept. 
15, 19388; E for. 31571; Novello & 
co;, ltd. 18533 


Jesus heart all burning; band pts. © 
Sept. 12, 1988; E pub. 37928; Ea- 
ward J. Chapuran. 18534 


Jesus Thy boundless love; hymn-an- 
them, w P. Gerhardt, m Allene K. 
Bixby; 2-pt. women’s cho. © Aug. 
30, 1983; E pub. 37688; Clayton F. 
Summy co. 185385 


Jeune (La) fille du train de banlieue ; 
valse musette, paroles Fernand Vi- 
mont et Didier Daix, m Henry Ver- 
dun; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
July 1, 19383; E for. 31504; Editions 
Salabert. 18536 


Jewish potpourri; arr. S. W. Elkind; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 4, 1933; E pub. 
37730-87732; Hebrew pub. co. 

18537-18539: 


Jodel-fox ; fox-trot u. jodler, auf der 
Alm da gibt’s koa siind, w John 
Walter u. Kurt E. Weckwarth, m B. 
Bernards, bearb. Hermann Krome. 


18553 


© Sept. 23, 1932; E for. 31314; 
Fidelio-verlag. 18540 
—_ - ——— —— — orch. stimmen u. 
singstimme. © Sept. 23, 1932; E 
for. 31313; Fidelio-verlag. 18541 
Join the N. R. A.; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1983; E unp. 76759; Stella Watts 


Hollowell. 18542 
Joujou mécanique; de Gérard Hek- 
king; violoncelle et pf. © July 1, 


1983 ; E for. 313896; Durand & cie. 
18543 


Joy (The) of Christmas; service, w 
C. L. Dorris, and others, m Clareuce 
Kohlnan, and others. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E pub. 37755; Lorenz pub. co. 

18544 


Jubel overture; by C. M. von Weber, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 5, 1933; E for. 31482; Hawkes 


& son (London), ltd. 18545 
Jubilation (The); march and two 
step, arr. E R. Flint; pf. ©1.e 


Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75939; Wil- 
liam Albert Ketchum. 18546 


Jugend trauert; trauermusik [und] 
Ich hatt’ einen kameraden; lied: 
von Ernst Hanfstaengl, bearb. Willi 
Thiele; militirmusik stimmen. © 
May 238, 1933; E for. 30863 ; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock. 18547 


Jungle drums; American version Car- 
men Lombardo and Charles O’F lynn. 
m Ernesto Lecuona, arr. J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. © Sept. 13, 1933; 


E pub. 37751; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 18548 
fox-trot, w Carmen Lombardo 


and Chas. O’Flynn, m Ernesto Le- 
cuona, arr. Paul Weirick ; orch. pts.. 
with male trio arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson. © Sept. 14. 1933; E pub. 
37777; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 18546 


Just a dream; song, w Cliff Ferrell. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76330; 


Frederick Byron Ferrell. 18550 
Just a little kiss or two; w and m 
Betty-Zane Grossman, arr. Jacob 
Sehwartzdorf. © 1 © Sept. 29, 
1983; E unp. 76866; Betty Gross- 
man. 18551 


Just a little shower for a bride-to-be; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75981; Ruth L. Wenzel. 18552 

Just a little walk dear; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1933; E unp. 76289; 
Alfred Mesmer. 185538 


769 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18554 


Just a picture on the mantel: w and 
mid. S. Cox; pf.  @itee:-Septt a8, 
1933 ; E unp. 76447; Jeannie S. Cox 
and Jesse G. Baker. 18554 


Just a rose covered doorway: w Fred 
Meadows. m James F. Hanley; with 


ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
pub. 37763; Harms, inc. 18555 
Just a tune; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 76005: Oscar 
Liebenamm. 18556 


Just before we part; w and melody 
M. Bruckner and Jimmy Delaney. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76127; 
Mildred Bruckner. 18557 


Just fifty years ago to-day; valse song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 76076; 
August F. Hauser. 18558 


Just give me another chance; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76339; 
James A. Burnett. 18559 


Just heaven for two; valse song. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1933: E unp. 76074; L. 
Olive Miller. 18560 


Just imagine the rest; song, m Dud- 
ley Jackson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 22, 1933: 
E unp. 76648; Hanna Lillian Flora. 

18561 


just leave it to me; song, melody 
Pauline Story. © 1 ec. Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 76380; Adelbert Bech- 
tel. 18562 


Just my memories; song, m Arvilla 
Montgomery. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1933: 
E unp. 76482; Rollan Montgomery. 

18563 


Just to see my mother again; pf. with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 
76476; Roe P. Warner. 18564 


Just to shake your hand and say hello; 
w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76905; Merton L. Swan 
and Anthony L. Work. 18565 


Just you; fox trot, m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. ©1c. Sept. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 76444; Mildred Dupuis. 

18566 


waltz, w Arthur P. Reda, melody 
A. Aquila. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E 


unp. 75925; Arthur Reda and An- 
gelo Aquila. 18567 
Justine; song, w Harry T. Hough. 


© 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76468: 
Eliza Wilkie Dutton. 18568 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Keep faith in Roosevelt; song. ©1ce. 
Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76919; Ned 
Underhill. 18569 


Keep smiling; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 76445; Albert 
Sugden. 18570 


Keep tempo; w and melody Jack Stan- 
ley and Geo. A. Little. ©1 ¢. Sept. 
12, 1988; E unp. 76256; Broadway 
music corp. 18571 


IKkeep the blue eagle flying in your 
window; w and melody Lucas Del 
Vecchio. © 1 « Sept. 28, 1933; EB 
unp. 76861: Luke Del Vecchio. 

18572 


King (A) of Tang; by Wang Po, 
English text by L. Cranmer-Byng, 
m Granville Bantock. © Sept. 14, 
1933; E for. 31677; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd. 18573 


King’s serenade; song; with ukulele 
and guit. arr. © Sept. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 37667; Chas. E. King. 18574 


Kiss me once more goodnight; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 76810; 
Charles Henry Over. 18575 


Kisses, kisses, kisses; song, w Ida M. 
Woodberry. © 1 c¢. Sept. 29, 1933: 
E unp. 76884; Raymond A. Will- 
ever. 18576 


<labauterminnchen; charakterstiick, 
Bernard Derksen, arr. vom kompon- 
isten; salon orch. stimmen. © Aug. 
7, 1933; E for. 31298; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock. 18577 


Klein, aber mein; walzer, aus Wien, 
alles aussteigen, w Beda, m Her- 


mann Leopoldi, erl. klavier-arr. 
Hans Schneider. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 313819; Ludwig Doblinger 


(Bernhard Herzmansky). 18578 


Kleine suite; von Alfred Uhl; geige, 
bratsche u. gitarre. © June 12, 
1933: E for. 31328; Ludwig Doblin- 
ger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 

18579 

Klepper (Léon) Deux danses; pf. nos. 
1-2. © July 1; 1933; HW for Sisse; 
Editions Salabert. 18580 


Klingendes jahr; text Arthur Fischer- 
Colbrie, m Otto Siegl, op. 81; sop. 
solo, minnerchor, streichorch. uw. 
klavier. © July 12, 1933; E for. 
31287; P. J. Tonger. 18581 


Klumpe-dumpe; pizzicato, C. Morena, 
op. 184; stimmen. 1. Kleines orch, — 
2. Salon orch. © June 29, 1933; E 
for. 31654, 31655; Verlagsanstalt 
Hymnophon. 18582, 18583 


770 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Kyrie; motette, op. 40; gemischten 
chor. Partitur u. stimmen. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 31282; José Barradas. 

18584 

Lady fingers; by Jack Glogau, arr. 
S. C. Thompson; saxophone quartet. 
© July 29, 1933; E pub. 37997; Al- 
fred music co., inc. 18585 


Lady (A) for a day; w and m Con 
Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Arehie Gottler; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 22, 19838; E pub. 37953; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 18586 


Lady in the moon; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76686; 
Ralph G. Wolfram and William B. 
Moore. 18587 


Lagunes' (Les) ; valse, Johann Strauss, 
op. 411, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31380; 
Hditions Salabert. 18588 


Lake (The) Erie waltz; song, arr. 
Robert Van Sickle; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 1, 19383; E pub. 37783; Leo 
H. Walker. 18589 


Lamento jarocho: letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. 
Feb. 20, 1983; E for. 31575; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sues., s. en. c. 18590 


Lamentoso; pf. treble with w. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 30, 1933; Ei unp. 76913; Eddie 
Lowth. 18591 


Lark (The) in the meadow is singing; 
w and m Lucile Atwater. © Sept. 
18, 1988; E pub. 37994; Gratia H. 


Atwater. 18592 
Last appeal; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 
19338; E unp. 76554; EHlise Ulle- 
pitsch Wright. 18593 


Last night I dreamed; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76357; Wilbur 
Weakley. 18594 


Last (The) round-up; song, additional 
m Billy Hill; with guit. and ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37690; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc. 

18595 


Lay Tammany low; song, m Janet Wil- 
liams. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 
76675; Robert Baker. 18596 


Lazy river rolling along; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76151; Cecil Belcher. 18597 
Leading lady; by P. Fuchs and J. 
Fuchs; melody with pf. acc. © 1c. 


Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75808; Paula 
Fuchs and Joseph Fuchs. 18598 


18611 


Leaving me alone; fox-trot, Ww and m 
Margaret Townsend Colvin. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 20, 1938; E unp. 76555; Mar- 
garet Colvin. 18599 


Legend (The) of the lily petal; oper- 
etta, story A. C. Rutt, m K. M. Ten- 


ner. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1933; D 28503 : 
Katherine M. Tenner and Anna 
Catherine Rutt. 18599* 


Legendary Christmas carols; ed., new 
texts, and arrs. Ellen Jane Lorenz. 
© Aug. 23, 1933; E pub. 37758; 
Lorenz pub. co. 18600 


Legion (The) strut; drum solo. © 
Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 37863; E. B. 
Straight. 18601 


Legionaires [sic] of the upper penin- 
sula; song. © July 20, 1933; E pub. 
37800; Norman C. Frederickson. 

18602 


Lejos; tango, letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © June 1, 
1988; E for. 31576; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 18603 


Lélita; poéme et m Dimitry Levidis, 
op. 51; chant et pf. © July 1, 1933; 


HE for. 31395; Durand & cie. 18604 
Lerche (Die); romanze, Michael 
Glinka, paraphrase Leopold Wen- 


inger; orch. pts. © Feb. 8, 1933; 
E for. 29252; Wilhelm Zimmermann. 
18605 


Let’s all mew like the pussy cats do; 
w and m John P. Long; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 
31563; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 

18606 


Let’s be undignified; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76855; 
Paul Schopflin. 18607 


Let’s get going; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 6, 1983; E unp. 75993; Walter 
Frederick Gardner. 18608 


Let’s go America; song. © 1. Sept. 
6, 19383; E unp. 76625; Morris Mar- 
cus. 18609 


Let’s make love like the crocodiles; 
from Moonlight and pretzels, w EK. Y. 
Harburg, m Jay Gorney; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 
37847 ; Harms, ine. 18610 


Let’s march with the eagle; w Carl- 
ton Cook and Willard L. Soper, m 
Willard L. Soper. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75899; BE. Carlton Cook. 

18611 


771 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18612 


Let’s sing hooray for the N.R.A.: song. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 75865; 
Lucius F. Smith. 18612 


Let’s talk about love: w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75946; 
Squire Warren Knowles. 18613 


Let the red wine flow; Gypsy song, 
from Ballerina. w Desmond Carter, 
m Henry Sullivan. © Aug. 21, 1933; 
E for. 31433; Chappell & co., ltd. 

18614 

Let us dance: waltz song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76383; Anita 
Berengher. 18615 

Lettre 4 Phryné; de Henry Gillet; 
orch. ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31415; Delrieu fréres. 18616 

Lettres d’amis ... lettres d’amour; 
paroles Maurice Aubret, m Maurice 


Yvain. © 'fuly 1;° 1983; “H for. 
31499; Editions Salabert. 18617 
Lewin (Gustav) Sonate; C dur; 


violine u. klavier. © May 11. 1933; 
E for. 31329; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. 
Siegel. 18618 


Li dous bessoun; auteur ineconnu, tra- 
duction G. S.-R. T., harmonisé G. 
Saint-René Taillandier. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31387; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18619 


Lied (Ein) geht um die welt; tango 
festivale, w Ernst Neubach, m Hans 
May, arr. Mac Ayn; orch. stimmen. 
© Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 31316; Edi- 
tion Karl Briill. 18620 


Life-love; w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
20, 1983; E unp. 76547; Virginia 
Gemmer. 18621 


Life’s so complete; w and m Richard 
Himber and Johnny Mercer; with 
guit. and banjo arr. © Sept. 12, 
1933; E pub. 37736; Olman music 


corp. 18622 
Lift your eyes and smile; song. © 1 
c. Sept. 22, 1983; E unp. 76652; 
Sarah D. Fuller. 18623 


Light of love eternal; w Bella Mc- 
Intosh, m Lowell Patton: mixed 
voices. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37877 ; Carl Fischer, inc. 18624 

Lighting the world; Rally day service, 
w Mattie B. Shannon and others, m 
compiled Mattie B. Shannon. © 
July 12, 1983; E pub. 37590; Hall- 
Mack co. 18625 

Lillian steps; by Wm. Kernell; pf.- 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 1983; E 
unp. 75762; Movietone music corp. 

18626 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


——————  ———eeeeSESESSSsSeSeSSSSSeSsSSeSesesSeseseesesssSs 


Lion tamers blues; w G. DuBois and 
B. Ellison, melody H. Brooks. © i 
ec. May 22, 1983; E unp? 762535; 
Gladys DuBois, Ben Ellison and 
Harvey Brooks. 18627 


Lis’nin’ yeahs; w M. V. Stanley, m B. 
Ballou. © 1 ¢ Sept. 15, 1983; E 
unp. 763836; Mary V. Stanley and 
Belle Ballou. 18628 


Little darling; w and m Verdi Mc- 
Lennan. © 1. Sept. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 76603; Verdi McLennan Kindel. 

18629 


Little gray-haired mother of mine; 
song, melody P. B. Story. ©1.c 
Sept. 7, 1933: E unp. 76022; San- 
ford A. Traynham. 18630 


Little (A) house back home; w and m 
Erma Thurston. © 1 e. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76914; Erma Thurston 
Young. 18631 


Little man, what now; song. ©1.« 
Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76462; G. Wil- 
liam Henninger. bore § 18682 


Little (A) May-time song; humoreske. 
text H. Lengsfelder and N. Intra- 
tor, English version D. Millar Craig, 
m Antonin Dvorak, op. 101, no. 7; 
in D flat. © Aug. 28, 1933; E for. 
31670; Alfred Lengnick & @o., Itd. 

18633. 


Little (The) old shack; valse, w and 
m Bob Birkbeck. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 
1933; E unp. 75977; Robert Birbeck. 

18634 


Little (A) somepn’; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1933; E unp. 76229; 
William Gilmour Clark. 18635 


Little wildwood home; song, m Walter 
J. Goodell. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 75892; Clarence French. 18636 


Little you know; w and m Joe Young. 
Milton Ager and Jean Schwartz; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 38040; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 18637 


Living for you; w, m and French tr. 
M. T. Charles, arr. by Freddy Wills. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76389 ; 
Charles Murphy and M. T. De- 
bruyne. 18638 


Living in the clouds; from Give me a 
ring, w Graham John, m Martin 
Broones; with ukulele arr. © June 
12, 1983; E for. 31627; Chappell & 
co.,ltd. 18639 

Lonely; song, pf. arr. Prof. Wunder- 
lich. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E ump. 
75885; John Pestell. 18640 


172 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1935 


Lonely for me; w M. L. Van Slyke, m 


J. Estren and H. I. Zimmerman; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76841 ; 
Mary Louise Van Slyke, Joe Estren 
and Herbert Irving Zimmerman. 
18641 


Lonely heart: from As thousands 
cheer, w and w Irving Berlin, with 
ukulele arr. © Sept 22, 1933; E 
pub, 37947; Irving Berlin, inc. 18642 


Lonesome; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele acc. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76349; Stanley Kurze- 
jewski. 18643 


Lonesome night; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1933; E unp. 75861; Hosea Aden 
Taylor. 18644 


Long live love; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76086 ; David 
M. Brown and Jimmy Delaney. 

18645 


Longing; w and m Endrea Marka. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76188; 
Hndrea Marka Johnson. 18646 


Look at that moon what a night for 
love; fox-trot song arr. C. Wilson; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 37637; Manfred Byron 
Hughes, 18647 


Look at what you’re doing to me; 
song. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 
76520; Charles Foster Egolf, jr. 

18648 


Look out for General Johnson; w and 
melody. © 1 «¢ Sept. 9, 1933; EH 
unp. 76124; George M. Cohan. 

18649 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; hymn. 
© Sept. 16, 19383; E pub. 37867; 
George Carlan Elliott. 18650 


Lord Jesus, Who dost love me; by 
' Paul Gerhardt and Heinrich Isaak, 
- arr. Matthew Nathaniel Lundquist; 
5 mixed voices, unacc. © Aug. 28, 
1933; E pub. 37650; Concordia pub. 
house. 18651 


Lord of our life; w Philip Pusey, m 
Alfred Whitehead; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © Aug. 31, 1933; E pub. 
37640; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 18652 


Lord, take away pain; song, w anon. 
©1e. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76106; 
Carl L. Seltzer. 18653 

Losing you; w and melody Beatrice 


Bliss. © 1. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 
76300; Beatrice Blistein. 18654 


18670 


Lost love; waltz, w Bessie Loughton, 
m Ken Kennedy; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31649; Bessie 
Loughton. 18655 

Lost without you; song, arr. Bernie 
Clements. © 1 ¢c. Sept. 22, 1933; 
EK unp. 76647; Mabel Grace Huff. 

1TS056 

Lotus flower of old Japan; song. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 22, 19383; E unp. 76623; 
Pansy Mae Emery. 18657 


Lou-Anna; w and m Ted _ Fiorito, 
Harry Tobias and Neil Moret; with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Sept. 25, 19388; E pub. 37990; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 18658 


Love and caress me now; waltz song; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 76574; Mary Parrish. 18659 

Love dreams; valse song. © 1 e. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75975; W. A. 
Bentley. 18660 


Love has gone away; w and melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1983; E unp. 76645; 
Leroy Dixson. 18661 


Love (The) I can’t forget; w and mel- 
ody. ©1« Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 
76878; Inez Coppedge Woodward. 

18662 

Love is all eternal spring; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76348; 
W. J. Houlding. 18663 


Love is king; w and melody. ©1 . 
Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 76248; Ber- 
nard Chase. 18664 


Love is life; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
1. B: Kornblum: *.©’1 ¢. Sept:, 15: 
1933; E unp. 76429; Movietone 
music Corp. 18665 


Love is mine; m Frank Grey, arr. 
Tom Clark; song orch. pts. © Aug. 
21, 1933; E pub. 37624; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 18666 


Love is the sweetest experiment ; song. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 76004; 
Gertrude Schlatter. 18667 


Love me; w and m Glenn Arden. © 
1 ce. Aug. 26, 1983; E unp. 76230; 


Hugh Hancock Gregory. 18668 
Love ’neath the moonlight; w Bob 
Godet, melody Leonard J. Edson 


and Ben Rosen. © 1 ec. Aug. 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 75970; Louis C. Hitzen. 
18669 

Love of my dreams; waltz; pf. © 
Aug. 8, 1933; E for. 31280; Jessie 
Vanderbilt Simons. 18670 


173 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18671 


Love, pasS me by; from Ballerina, w 
Desmond Carter, m Henry Sullivan. 
Aug. 21, 1933; E for. 31434; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 18671 


Love’s like a dream, eternal; waltz 
song. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 
76791; S. Smith Mitchell. 18672 


Love, won’t you leave me alone; w Ed. 
Cochrane, melody G. R. Byrd and 
Harold Potter. © 1 c Sept. 26, 
1933; E unp. 76774; George Rudolph 
Byrd. 18673 

Loved one; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76362; Vincent Marra. 

18674 

Lovely lady; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown, pf. arr. Wayne Allen. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76668 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 18675 


Lover of my dreams; Russian Gypsy 
song. © 1. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75958: Andrew Hrudka. 18676 


Lovers moon; song, melody Larry E. 
Goffin. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 76725; Alma Redmond. 18677 


Loves old refrain; w Peter Andrio- 
poulos, and melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76440; Ernest Basil 


Hatzigoga. 18678 
Love’s response; caprice, F. H. Losey, 
op. 386; band pts. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E pub. 37962; C. L. Barn- 
house, inc. 18679 


Low cotton; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1933; E unp. 76499; Ted Columbus 


Sturgis. 18680 
Lucky fella: w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Wayne 
Alien. ‘© 1 c¢ Sept.: 23, 1983; E 
unp. 76670; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18681 


Lullaby for a papoose; by Moreton 
Graves Abbott; pf. © Sept. 11, 
1933; E pub. 37903; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 18682 


Lullaby moon; w and m Mack David, 
Larry Stock and Al Hoffman; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 37669 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 

18683 

Lullaby of love; w and melody Ann 
Ronell. © 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 19383; E 
unp. 76872; Irving Berlin, inc. 

8684 

Lully, lullay; Christmas carol, author 
anon., m Melville Smith; 4-pt. fe- 
male cho, © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
37842; M. Witmark & sons. 18685 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28: 


Luther, the gift of God; children’s 
Service, compiled Herman Voigt, 
with m Martin Luther and Wonn- 
berger. © Sept. 21, 1983; AA 
128951 ; Concordia pub. house. 

18686 


Ma curly-headed babby; pt.-song or 
quartet, w and m G. H. Clutsam, 
arr. William Stickles ; female voices. 
© Aug. 9, 1933; E pub. 37834; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. 18687 


Ma towu;: w traditional; mixed quar- 
tette, cantor, bar., solo and organ 
ace. © Sept. 18, 1983; E pub. 
37987: Leon M. Kramer. 18688 


Mad dreams; song, m Lon Healy and. 
C. Griswold. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933: 
E unp. 76607: Con Griswold. 

18689: 

Mademoiselle; w and m Max and 
Harry Nesbitt; with ukulele arr. R. 
S. Stoddon. © Sept. 5, 1933; E for. 
31485: B. Feldman & co. 18690: 


Madrigal to Ann; w C. McLaughlin, m 


Earl IK. Breitenbach. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
15, 19338; E. unp.. 63828; Hark 
Breitenbach and Constance Mc- 
Laughlin. 18691 


Magyar; de Victor Kitizd6, op. 41; vio- 
lon avec ace. de pf. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 31326; Johann André. 18692: 


Main (La) qui caline: fox-trot dans 
l’operette Le garcon de chez Prunier, 
livret André Barde et Michel Carré, 
m Joseph Szule, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 81359; Editions Salabert. 

18693. 


Mama; tango, R. Collazo, arr. Alfredo: 
Antonini: orch. pts. © Sept. 6, 
1933; E pub. 37665; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 18694 


Mama Liza: rumba, Van Hoorebeke et 
Yatove; orch. ptes. © May 1, 1933; 
E for. 31347: Editions musicales 
Sam Fox. 18695 


Mamma mockingbird; melody Hoagy 
Carmichael. © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 76688; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 18696 


Man of my heart; song. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
29, 1933; E unp. 76236: Ethel Rough- 
ton Wortham. 18697 


Man (The) on the flying trapeze; song, 


pf. arr. H. S. Krouse. © Sept. 21,. 
1933; E pub. 37921;. Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 18698 


174 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


w and m Mac; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 37695; Villa 
Moret, inc. 18699 


March of the Mohawk Valley; w D. S. 
Cassidy, m W. Gregar. © 1 ©. Sept. 
18, 1933; E unp. 76536; Demarest S. 


Cassidy and Willis Gregar. 18700 
March of the N R A; song. ©1e. 


Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 75883; Ed- 
ward C. Woodward. 18701 


March on, Cincinnati; song; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 
14, 1933; E pub. 37725; Thornton W. 
Allen. 18702 


March on like a legionaire [sic]; Ww 
Boit Dane, m Frank Melville Rob- 
erts. © 1. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76223; Hollywood post no. 28, Ca- 
nadian legion, B. E. 8S. L. 18703 


Marchand d’habits; texte fun: J. EHiz- 
ner, texte francais et m Alfred Rose, 
cp. 48. Soi ft, 19333 "hi hor: 
31557 ; Editions du magasin musie¢al, 
Pierre Schneider. 18704 


Marching (The) song; w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, m I. B. Kornblum. — [Phots- 
stat] ©1ce. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 
764380; Movietone music corp. 

18705 


Margaret—dear Margaret; w and mel- 
ody C. Fisher and Jimmy Delaney. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76085; 
Carl Fisher. 18706 


Margoton (La) du bataillon; marche 
6/8 one-step, dans le film, paroles 
Ch. L. Pothier et René Pujol, m 
Oberfeld; avec accord de Vukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31484; Bdi- 
tions Salabert. 18707 


Marguerite; w J. Vodicka, m C. M. 
Pond; orch. pts.. with male trio. © 
1c Sept. 9,' 19383; -unp. 6755; 
Cyril M. Pond and Joseph Vodicka. 

18708 


with ukulele arr. ©lc. 
Sept. 9, 1933: E unp. 76182; Cyril 
M. Pond and Joseph Vodicka. 


Mariposita ; pf. treble with w. © 1c. 
Sept. 6, 1988; E unp. 75994; Robert 
Earl Madison. 18710 


Marlene, you are my song of songs; 


w Edward Heyman. m_ Richard 
Myers; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 


9, 1933; E pub. 37734; Famous mu- 
sic corp. 18711 


18727 


Martin-valse; de C. Zeller, arr. Fran- 
cis Salabert; orch. ptes. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31379; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18712 


Marvelous; song, pf. se. Hlmer C. Piot- 
ter. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 
76616; Fred Cliver Amspoker. 

18713 

Mary Rose; from This week of grace, 
w and m Harry Parr-Davies; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 
31567; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 

18714 


Maybe; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76766; W. C. Heine- 
mann. 18715 


Mazie Mae; w and melody. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 11, 19383; E unp. 76216; Irwin 
Norman Hackerman. 18716 


Me for you forever; from Murder at 
the Vanities, w Edward Heyman, m 
Richard Myers; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 11, 19383; E pub. 37764; 
Harms, inc. 18717 


Meant to be; song. © 1 e¢. Sept. 22, 
1933; E unp. 76668; Harry Morris. 
18718 


Meet me tonight in the moonlight; 
song, w John Richard Moreland. © 


1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76945; 
Mary Wright Bain. 18719 
Mellowy moon; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


25, 1933; E unp. 76764; Gordon Wil- 
liam Jensen. 18720) 


Melodia; by Max Reger, op. 59, no. 11, 
transcribed EF. Campbell-Watson ; 
string orch. Se. and pts. © Sept. 
8, 1933; E pub. 37710; M. Witmark 
& sons. 18721 


Melodiana, no. 2; melody. © 1 « 
Sept. 6, 1983; E unp. 76002; John 
Michael Kosmetos. 18722 


Melody in EB flat; pf. treble. ©1« 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76030; Rus- 
sell Leake. 18723 


Melody in my heart; song. © 1 © 
Sept. 1, 19383; E unp. 75871; Stephen 
Byko. 18724 


Melody method for violin. bk. 1. © 
Sept. 8, 1983; AA 129007; Wort S. 
Morse. 18725 

Melody of love: song. © Aug. 21, 
19383; E pub. 37874; John Dickson 
and Marion Paugh. 18726 


Melody of woes; w and melody; in © 
min. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1983; EH unp. 
75913 ; Barbara Ann Rock. 18727 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18728 


Memories of Hawaii; w Carl H. Davis, 
m Eddie K. Gasper. © 1. Sept. 25. 
1933; E unp. 76729; Carl Davis and 
Eddie Gasper. 18728 


Mem/’ries of dreams come true; song, 


m Jessie L. Roberts. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
1, 1933; E unp. 75870; Jasmine 
Jackson. 18729 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 


wig Felix) Adagio; from First or- 
Zan sonata, transcribed F. Camp- 
bell-Watson; string orch. Se. and 
pts. © Sept. 8, 1983; E pub. 37712; 
M. Witmark & sons. 18730 


Menuet de Vinfant; de Gérard Hek- 
king; violoncelle et pf. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31397; Durand &€ cie. 

18731 


Mes petits chapeaux; fox-trot dans 
l’opérette A la belle bergére, couplets 
Jean-Nohain, m Mireille; avec ac- 
cord de Vukulele. © July 1, 1933: 
E for. 31481; Editions Salabert. 

18732 


Message for mother; song, melody P. 
B. Story. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 76779; Maud P. Lynch. 18733 


Miami moon; song, melody Ray Mc- 
Namara. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 76660; Viola Cloud Turnbow. 

18734 


Miaou; fox-trot, de La margoton du 
bataillon, paroles Jacques Darmont, 
nrOberfeld ; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31520; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 18735 


Mickey Mouse and Minnie’s in town; 
w and m Ann Ronell; with ukulele 


arr. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 37702: 
Irving Berlin, inc. 18736 
Midi (Le) chante; paroles Ch. L. 


Pothier et André Hugon, m Jacques 
Janin; avec aceord de l’ukulele. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31474; Editions 
Salabert. 18737 


Midshipman’s (The) march; by Zo 
Elliott and Maurice La Farge. 1. 


Band pts.—2. Full orch. pts. © 
Ang. 4, 22; 1983 iE spa ape 


37879; Carl Fischer, inc. 
18738, 18739 


Miette ; fox-trot, de l’opérette Au pays 
du soleil, lyrique René Sarvil, m 
Vincent Scotto, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; orch. ptes. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31377; Editions Salabert. 

18740 


pt. 10. Rese ae 


Mihalovici (Marcel) Sonate; op. 35; 
3 clarinettes. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31383; Editions Salabert. 

18741 


Miniatures in music; pf. bk. 4. © 
Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37645; Cyrus . 
H. McCormick. 18742 


Minnelied; old German, harmonized 
and set for voice and pf., and Eng- 
lish version, A. Walter Kramer. 
transcribed for male voices, Williani 
J. Reddick. © Aug. 29, 1933; E pub. 
37674; J. Fischer & bro. 18743 


Minuto de locura; tango, José M. Luc- 
chesi, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31376; 
Editions Salabert. 18744 


Mira of the isles of the sea; fox-trot 
song, w Melvin Richardson. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 20, 1983; E unp. 76552: Harold 
Richardson. 18745 


Miss Lingerie; melody Billy Gilbert 
and Marvin Hatley. © 1 «¢ Sept. 
22, 1933; E unp. 76696; Southern 
music pub. ¢o., ine. 18746 


Missa Dei amoris; w from liturgy of 
the Roman Catholic church, m Mar- 
tin G@. Dumler, op. 36; cantus, ten. 
and bass; organ acc. © Aug. 30, 
1933; E pub. 37726; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co. 18747 

Missa in honorem S8. Pii V; liturgical 
mass in G, George C. Constantine; 
4-pt. mixed cho., organ acc. © Sept. 
18, 1983; E pub. 37940; White-Smith 
music pub. co. 18748 


Missa pro defunctis; liturgical w, m 
op. 67; 3 equal voices, mixed voices 
or unison cho., organ acc. © Sept. 
21, 1983; E pub. 37816; Odilon Tal- 
bot. 18749 


Missouri; fox trot song. © 1 ©. Sept. 
5, 193838; E unp. 76070; H. W. Meyer. 
18750 


Mister Moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 9, 1933: E unp. 76143; John B. 
Wadsworth. 18751 


Mister, will you serenade; fox-trot, w 
and m Clarence Williams, Ikey Rob- 
inson and Alexander Hill; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 15, 1983; E pub. 
37812; Clarence Williams music pub. 


co., ine. 18752 
Moanin’; song. © 1 «. Sept. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 76379; Joseph Clarence 
Chambers, jr. 18753 


Modernistic love; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76094; 
Raymond Moore Beck. 18754 


776 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Mois (Un) de vacances; paroles Jean 
Nohain, m Mireille. © July 1, 1983; 
E for. 31405; Publications Raoul 
Breton & cie. 18755 


Moment (The) I looked in your eyes; 
w Dorothy Dick, m Gene Gifford, pf. 
arr. R. H. Noeltner; with ukulele 
arr. Haia Kia. © Aug. 30, 1933; H 
pub. 37656; Keit-Hngel, inc. 18756 


Momies (Les); dans l’opérette A la 
belle bergére, couplets Jean-Nohain, 
m Mireille; avee accord de luku- 
lele. ©) July 1, 1933; E for. 31479; 
Hditions Salabert. 18757 


Mon amour; mélodie, paroles Camille 
Francois, m Wal-Berg. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 81527 ; Société anonyme 
francaise Chappell. 18758 


Mon coeur vagabond ; fox-blues, paroles 
francaises Jean Loysel, paroles an- 
glaises et m Juanne Arliss. © July 
1, 1983; E for. 31410; Publications 
Raoul Breton et cie. 18759 


Mon soleil, a moi...; marche 6/8 
one-step, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et 
André Hugon, m: Jacques Janin; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © June 1, 
1933; E for. 31473; Editions Sala- 


bert. 18760 
Mona; Spanish song; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1983; EH unp. 75950; Nicholas 
Mallardo. 18761 


Monfred (Avenir H.) Quatre préludes 
syncopés; pf. nrs. 14. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31389; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18762 


Monique, je suis tout pour Monique; 
fox-trot, de Un soir de réveillon, 
lyrics Jean Boyer, m Raoul Moretti; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1983; E for. 31490; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18763 


-Monks’ (The) march; w Walter 
Scott,—Oh, why camest thou before 
me; w anon.—Men of Harlech; w 
William Duthie: Welsh folk-songs 
arr. Archibald Thompson Davison ; 
4-pt. men’s cho. © July 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37798; E. C. Schirmer music 
co. 18764 


Montmartroise (La) ; one-step, paroles 
et m Lucien Boyer; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31457 ; Editions Salabert. 18765 


Mood jocose; pf. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1933; E unp. 76773; Florence E. An- 
derson. 18766 


18782 


Moods; w and m Glenn Arden. © 1. 
Aug. 26, 1983; E unp. 76061; Hugh 
Hancock Gregory. 18767 


——w and melody; in Emin. ©1«. 
Sept. 19, 1983; E unp. 76515; Ray- 
mond Moore Beck. 18768 


Moon dreams; fox-trot song, w Edith 
Hurvitz. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1983; E 
upp. 76396; Alexander Gelpe. 18760 


Moon nocturne; by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret; pf. © Aug. 18, 1933; E pub. 
37970; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

18770 

Moon of love; waltz; pf. treble with 
w. ©1e. Sept. 5, 193838; E unp. 
75951; Nicholas Mallardo. 18771 


Moon of Forto Rico; waltz song, mel- 
ody Starret system club. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76112; Don La 
Salvaro. 18772 


Moon of romance; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1983; E unp. 76793; 
Peter. Paul Jensen. 18773 


Moon (The) on the water; w Ellery 
Rand, melody G. L. Clarke and Bert 
L. Clarke. © 1. Sept. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 76270; George L. Clarke. 

18774 


Moon over Monterey; rumba valse, w 
William Hill, m Mabel Wayne; with 
ukulele arr. © July 26, 1933; E 
pub. 37826; Harms, ine. 18775 


Moon pale moon; w and melody; in 
Amin. ©1ce. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75914; Barbara Ann Rock. 18776 


Moonbeams; pf. with w. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 19388; E unp. 76808; Florence 
Mundy McDougall. 18777 


Moonlight and love; w and melody 
Helen Smith. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933; 
EK unp. 76146; Helen Smith Beeson. 

18778 


Moonlight and shadows; w Charles 
Dennis, m Christopher Grant; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © July 
18, 1933; E for. 31637; B. Feldman 
& Co. 18779 


Moonlight and you; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76857 ; Camille 
Marie Palumbo. 18780 

Moonlight (A) memory; waltz, w Ed- 
ward Heyman, m Kay Swift; with 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
pub. 37761; T. B. Harms eco. 18781 


Moonlight musings; waltz song. © 1 
e. Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 76466; 
Harvey S. King. 18782 


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Moonlight (The) waltz; song, w Cliff 
Ferrell. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1933; H 
unp. 76331; Frederick Byron Fer- 
rell. 18783 


More four tones; v. 2 of the Four-tone 
folio, album of instrumental quar- 
tets, selected, ed. and arr. Irving 
Cheyette and Charles J. Roberts; 
pts. for all string, woodwind and 
brass ensembles, with pf. acec., con- 
ductor. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37917; Carl Fischer, inc. 18784 


More than you'll ever know; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 
76372; Alexander Fishman. 18785 


Morgen geht’s in see; text u. spezial- 
arr. Otto Rathke, m Otto Rathke u. 
Paul Dietrich; salon orch. stimmen. 
© July 25, 1933; E for. 31673; Otto 
Wernthal. 18786 


Morning after blues; w Julian Chein, 
melody George William Caturani. 
©1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76655; 
Julian Nicholas Chein. 18787 


Morris dance; from Ballet suite Henry 
VIII, by Edward German, arr. S. C. 
Thompson; saxophone quartet. © 
July 29, 1933; E pub. 37998; Alfred 
music co., ine. 18788 


Most of my time; w and melody. © i 
e. Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76045; Sid- 
ney D. Nadler. 18789 


Mother and honey-suckle; song. © 1 
eo Sept. ?. 18, ..1933.;.. By anp.-. (6401) 
Mary Beatrice Jones. 18790 


Mother mine; song, w Dorothy Sharp. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76511; 
Lockwood Cliffe Kelsey. 18791 


Mother of mine, I love you; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 76510; John J. Santucci. 18792 


Mother’s eyes; w Andreas Bard, m Ju- 
lius Osiier. © Sept. 1, 19383; E pub. 
37648; Clayton F. Summy co. 18793 


Mother’s newsie boy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76172; 
Carolyn Margaret Kay. 18794 


Moyer’s charted harmony chords for 
the mandolin; by Will D. Moyer. 
© Sept. 27, 1988; AA 129590; Chart 
music pub. house, ine. 18795 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Con- 
certo en ré; cor et orch., transcrit 
et arr. C. A. P. Ruyssen; pf. et vio- 
loncelle. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31555; Editions du magasin musi- 
cal, Pierre Schneider. 18796 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 28 


Finale; from Sonata in F major, 
arr. Antonio HK. Cafarella; wood- 


winds. Sc. and pts. © Sept. 8, 
1933; E pub. 37709; M. Witmark & 
sons. 18797 


Hymne an Deutschland; neu un- 
ter gelegte deutsche text Valerian 


Tornius, klavier auszug Walter Lott, 


hrsg. u. bearb. Max Friedlander; 
gem. chor. mit orch. o. klavier begl. 
Se. and pts. © May 4, 1933; E for. 
31342; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. 
Siegel. 18798 


Three divertimento movements; 
arr. Charles Woodhouse; string 
orch., se. and pts., and pf. conductor. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31429; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd. 18799 


Mulata; rumba; pf. © 1 ee. Sept. 1, 
1933; E unp. 75862; Terig Tucci. 
18800 


Music hath charms; song, m Edwin 
Daniels. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 
76047 ; Edward Emil Horacek. 

18801 


Music maker; march, Wm. M. Talbott; 
band pts. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37959; Fillmore bros. eo. 18802 


Musie of the night wind; w and m 
Nicholas Engel Fisher; med., in E 
flat. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37905; 
Carl Fischer, ine. 18803 


Musica divina; choral improvisations, 
Philip G. Kreckel, op. 41; organ. 
bk. 2. © Aug. 29, 1933; E pub. 
37677; J. Fischer & bro. 18804 


Musical opening; w Dorothy Fields, 
m Jimmy McHugh, arr. Wayne Al- 
len. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 
76671; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

18805 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 


¥. G. Hawkes. v. 47, pt. 9, Sept. 1933..- 


© Aug 30, 1933; E for. 31448; Sal- 
vationist pub. & supplies, ltd. 
18806 


My A B C’s; pf. ace, V. C. Veilleux. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75957; 
Freeman George Snider. 18807 


My autumn queen; waltz, w J. Gutt- 
mann, m H. Lohr. © 1 «. Sept. 12, 
1933; E unp. 76261; Henrietta Lohr 
and Joseph Guttmann. 18808 


My beautiful valley of dreams; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 
75987; Russel T. Snyder: 18809 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


My beloved; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 75855; Annie 
Matte. 18810 


My blues chant; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 76266; 
Katharine H. Handy. 18811 


My chiquita; paso doble, Han Beuker ; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1933; E for. 31666; 
United music publishers, Itd. 18812 


My clear guiding star; song, melody 
Claude Lapham. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75926; Stein Riverton. 

18813 

My Dixie boy dream; w and melody 
J. Seales and Jimmy Delaney. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E. unp. 75533; 
James Seales. 18814 


My dreams of you; waltz, w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 
76578; Fred Lyon and _ “Forrest 
Spangberg. 18815 


“My Father’s love; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1933; E unp. 76302; Hrma C. 
Ellison. 18816 


My first romance; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Sept. 25, 1988; E unp. 76750; 
Felix A. Goss. 18817 


My friendly lane; valse song. © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76629; John P. 
Fullmer. 18818 


My garden of memories; song, melody 
P. B. Story. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76020; Savanah McDonald. 

18819 


My gift to you ma mere; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 76334; Clara 
EK. Mann. 18820 


My girl belongs to the N.R.A.; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76165; Winstead Dyer Smith. 

18821 


‘My Guadalupe; w and melody. ©l1c. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75919; Florence 
F. Roan. 18822 


‘My Gypsy love; song, w Virginia Ruth 
Pillars, © 1c. Sept. 22,1933; B 
unp. 76661; Myrtle Shannon Forsyth. 

18823 


“My hat’s on the side of my head; w 
and m Harry Woods and Claude 
Hulbert; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
29, 1938; E for. 31682; Cinephonic 
musie ¢co., ltd. 18824 


“My heart is a silent violin; by Oscar 
J. Fox, voc. crch. Julius §. Seredy ; 
ies men. in’ B fat... ©, Aug., 22. 
19383; E pub. 87880; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 18825 


18842 


——poem Eric von der Goltz, jr., m 
Oscar J. Fox; med., in B flat. © 
July 31, 1988; EB pub. 37912; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 18826 


My heaven on earth; w and melody. 
© 1 c. Sept. 5,.1933; E unp. 75932 ; 
Rose Jean Harper. 18827 


My inflation is you; w and melody. 
@©id ¢. Sept: 25/1933; Hunp, (6723.; 
Tom Tony Moore. 18828 


My little senorita; tango, w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 
76373; June Rose Sherman. 18829 


My love; tango, song, Spanish version 
Luis F. Nolasco, arr. Ariston Ave- 
lino. © May 9, 1933; E pub. 37808 ; 
Carmen Franquelli. 18830 


My love is really meant for you; song, 
m Andrew Gondek. © 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 
1933; E unp. 76008; Joseph Lublen- 
sky, jr. 18831 


My lucky day; from This week of 
grace, w and m Harry Parr-Davies ; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 14, 1983; 
E for. 31568; Francis, Day & Hunt- 
er, ltd. 1883 


My Malibu home; pf. © 1c. Sept. 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 76277 ; Eva Lewis Mac- 
Quarrie. 18833 


My memories of you; song. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76615; Fred 
Shorey Campbell. 18834 


My mirror of memories; w M. Wicks, 
melody W. Wicks. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76911; Wilfred Wicks 
and Mark Wicks. 18835 


My moon of love; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
6, 19383; E unp. 75998; Roland Noel 
Godon. 18836 


My Nadine; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76452; Irma Cook. 
18837 


My New England home sweet home; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1933; E unp. 76608; Fred Shorey 
Campbell. 18838 


My Oriental girl: song, m Hdward T. 
Sutherland. © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 76814; Buddy Merritt. 18839 

My pals; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 76854; Mabel K. Putting. 

18840 

My perfect sweetheart; song. © 1 ©¢. 

Sept. 19, 1988; E unp. 76518; Char- 


les Foster Egolf, jr. 18841 
My price is love; w and melody. © 1 
G@ Sept. 5, 193838; HE unp. 75945; 
Squire Warren Knowles. 18842 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18843 


My queen; fox-trot, w and meiody. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 19838; E unp. 76850; 
Sam Centamore. 18843 


My rainbow of dreams; fox trot song. 
© 1 «. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75940; 
Lois Payne Gunderson. 18844 


My Rocky Mountain home; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 37931; Martin J. Rooney. 18845 


My state of the Golden Gate; song, 
melody George Harmon EHEmmans., 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 76313; 
Nada T. Frank. 18846 


My sunshine; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
19338; E unp. 76798; Archie Meik- 
lem. 18847 


NIRA; w and melody H. G. Nichols 


and Jimmy Delaney. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
26, 1933; E unp. 75530; Honora 
Gaffney Nichols. 18848 


NIRA (The) eagle; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 75881; 
George Washington McCauslin. 

18849 


N’oublie pas de m’aimer; tango, pa- 
roles Fernand Loisel, m Eva Bar- 


einska. © July (1,-1983; > for. 
31460; Editions Sa’abert. 18850 
N. R. A. (The) ; mixed voices. © 1c. 


Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 76815; Amos 
A. Hanks. 18851 


song. ©1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
76050; Irene Koester Coovel. 18852 


N.-R. A.; march, pf.) with ws ©.1 c. 
Sept. 22, 19383; E unp. 76649; Ches- 
ter J. Duda. 18853 

—march song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1933; E unp. 76523; Salvatore Can- 


nova. 18854 
polka. © 1. Sept. 26, 1933; EB 
unp.. (6772;., Jean ,idiart: 18855 


——song. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
76088; Leo Kolendo. 18856 
song, w S. L. Zax. © 1. Sept. 


29, 1933; E unp. 76900; Hlizabeth 
Lavin Zax. 18857 


w and m Burma Christie. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 76250; Chris- 
tine Burnham. 18858 


w and m DeWitt Ewart. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76235; DeWitt 
Ewart Sellick. 18859 

——w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76152; Peter S. West. 

18860 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


——w and melody. © 1 «¢. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76752; Edward B. Da- 
venport. 18861 


—w and melody. © 1. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76754; Anthony Cris- 
tofaro. 18862 


N RA and you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 6, 19383; E unp. 75963; Alfred 
Henry Becker. 18863 


N.R.A. anthem; song. Rev. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 7, 19383; E unp. 76043; Bertha 
Gordon. 18864 


——Same. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 76789; Bertha Gordon. 18865 


N.R.A. into prosperity; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76245; 
Aime Neron. 18866 


NRA march; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 2, 
1933; E unp. 76293; W. A. Watt 
Thompson. 18867 


—— song, m Harry Woods. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 6, 1983; E unp. 75990; Nettie 
Essary. 18868 


w and m C. T. Perrin, H. Beniams 
and Frances Shelby. © 1. Sept. 7. 
1933; E unp. 76049; C. T. Perrin and 
Herman Beniams. 18869 


——w and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75907; Placide Heinze 
Gedge. 18870 


N R A marching song; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 19, 1988; E unp. 76498; Albert 
Mitchell. 18871 


N. R. A. on parade; song, m William 
Ortmann. © Aug. 11, 1933; E pub. 
37473; Louise Bascom Barratt. 

18872 


N.R.A. (The) parade; song, m Hdward 
Vreeland. © 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 75991; Harry James Roche. 

18873 


N.R.A. (The) song; song, melody J. H. 
Fenty and Jimmy Delaney. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 31, 1983; E unp. 75832; Jessie 
Haynes Fenty. 18874 


w and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 76634; Thelma M. Hild. 
18875 


N R A song; march, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76104; 
Inga McManus. 18876 


song. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1983; E 
unp. 76263 ; Edwin H. Barnes. 18877 
w A. Phillips, m B. Davies. © 


Sept. 12, 1983; E pub. 37968; Abdiel 
Phillips and Bessie Davies. 18878 


780 


4 
: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


—w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1933; E unp. 76777; George M. Co- 
han. 18879 


N. R. A. spells U. S. A.; song, m A. M. 
Whitney and Donald A. Smith. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 19383; E unp. 76915; 
Alvin M. Whitney. 18880: 


N. R. A. (The) today; pf. with w. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1938; E unp. 76876; 
Grace O’Connell. 18881 


N RA, we do our part; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 5, 1988; E unp. 75908; Jno. 
Richardi Rose. 18882 


National recovery march; m William 
W. Ryther; pf. with w. ©1c. Sept. 
6, 19383; E unp. 75988; Kenneth G. 
Alberth. 18883 


= pf. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
76757; Arthur F. Robbins. 18884 


National Roosevelt anthem; w George 
Harold Howland, m Robert William 
Howland. © 1. Sept. 5, 1933; H 
unp. 75906; Leo Lewis Howland. 

18885 


Nature in blue; pf. ©1c. Sept. 19, 
1933; E unp. 76514; Jay Stemmer- 
man. 18886 


Naughty (The) wriggle; w L. Lockett, 
melody L. R. Einstein. © 1 ©. Sept. 
19, 19838; E unp. 76492; Leonard 
Ralph Einstein and Louis Lockett. 

18887 


Ne dis plus de paroles vaines; blues, 
dans le film Chouchou poids plume, 
paroles Jacques Bousquet et Alex 
Madis, m André Demurger; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31477; Editions Salabert. 

18888 


Nécessaire et superflu; paroles Ch. L. 
Pothier et André Hornez, m Ober- 
feld; avee accord de Vukulele. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31519; Editions 
Salabert. 18889 


Needless to say I love you; pf. with 
we ©).1 c. Sept. 29, 1933: BH unp. 
76880; Herbert Fletcher Wright. 

18890 

Nest in the blue; song, arr. R. W. 


Noll. ©1e Sept. 10, 1933; E unp. 
76509; George J. Peace. 18891 


Neugeboren (H.) Cing piéces bréves; 
pf. © July 1, 1933; B for. 31402; 
R. Deiss. 18892 


—— Six préludes; pf. © July 1, 1933; 
EK for. 31401; R. Deiss. 18893 


160380—33——_4 


18907 


New (The) deal march; song. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76575; Marcus 
George Schantz. 18894 


New deal march; by EH. J. Chapuran 
and Carl Mader; band pts. © Sept. 
12, 1933; E pub. 37930; Edward J. 
Chapuran. 18895 


New (The) deal way; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 19383; E unp. 75961; 
Harrison Jackson. 18896 


New England; hymn tune. © 1 «©. 
Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76564; John 
Sleight Goodsell. 18897 


New Hampshire song; pf. with w. © 
Aug. 8, 1983; E pub. 37939; Sara 
Simpson. 18898 


New (The) melody way to play the 
piano; ist bk., w and m W. O. Miess- 
ner, and others. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37936; William Otto Miess- 
ner. 18899 


New (The) universal school music se- 
ries; rhythm songs, [compiled and 
ed.] Walter Damrosch, George H. 
Gartlan and Karl W. Gehrkens. © 
Aug. 17, 19383; A 65177; Hinds, Hay- 
den & Eldredge, inc. 18900 


New (A) way to say I love you; w and 
and m Marge Shaw. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1983; E unp. 76463; Marjorie 
Evelyn Shaw. 18901 


Newspaper boy; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
May 10, 1933; E unp. 76294; Chaim 
Towber. 18902 


Nicene (The) creed; w from Book of 
common prayer, arr. for congrega- 
tional singing. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E for. 31646; M. Crossley Pollard. 

18903 


Night; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m I. B. 
Kornblum. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 1933; 


EK unp. 76431; Movietone music 
corp. 18904 
Night shades; fox trot song. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 76079; Vernon 
Phillips. 18905 


Night thoughts; w Marie De Lollis, 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 76099; Salvatore Fazio. 

18906 


Night time on the Danube; w F. 
Fischer, m EH. Deutsch; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 76395; 
Emery Deutsch and Fred Fischer. 

18907 


781 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18908 


Nifio (El) de La Palma; paso-doble, 
A. Celda et Y. Lefler; orch. ptes. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31526; Union 
musicale franco-espagnole. 18908 


Nira; song, w Dessie Bell Price. © 1 
e. Sept. 14, 1933; E unp. 76699; ’Nita 
McKinney Brooks. 18909 


w L. R. Carle, m L. R. Carle and 
Gibby Lockard. © 1 ce. Sept. 28, 
1933; E unp. 76863; Louis R. Carle 
and Ralph G. Lockard. 18910 


Nira and her eagle blue; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Aug. 30/1933) H-anp: 
76394; Gertrude Elizabeth Ball. 

18911 


No more love; from Roman scandals, 
w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 19383; EH 
pub. 37769; M. Witmark & sons. 

18912 


No one but you: w and melody Dutch 
Fisher. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76141; Algernon H. Fisher. 18913 


No one loves me like that Dallas man; 
w G. DuBois and B. Ellison, m H. 
Brooks, arr. Howard Jackson. Rev. 
© 1 c. Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 76280; 
Gladys DuBois, Ben Ellison and 
Harvey Brooks. 18914 


No sé porqué; tango, du film Melodia 
de Arrabal, de José Sentis, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch, ptes. et pa- 
roles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31375; 
Editions Salabert. 18915 


Nobody but you; song, melody Marion 
A. Smart. © 1. Sept. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 75868; Elizabeth Margaret Ar- 
rington. 18916 


Noce (La) bretonne; danse imitative, 
d’ aprés le solo pour violon, alto ou 
violoncelle, de G. Willaume, op. 14, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch, ptes. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31374; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 18917 


Noche criolla; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © May 
15, 19383; E for. 31578; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., S. en ¢. 18918 


Noche (La) del pecado; Wiener wal- 
zerlied, text u.m Max Urban. [Ger- 
man text only] © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
19383; E unp. 75959; Edward B. 
Marks music Corp. 18919 


Nocturne [and] Songs of the tide; pf. 
May 12, 1933; E pub. 37806; 
Mary Eckhardt Born. 


18920 © 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Noel; Christmas cantata for church 
choirs, text written and arranged 
May Huntington Davis, m Chas. 
Francis Lane; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 30, 1933; E pub. 37971; Tullar- 
Meredith co. 18921 


Northeastern; Major Henry C. Hill’s 
march, Rosario Pellegrino. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75930; United 
States northeastern penitentiary. 

18922 


Nothing less than beautiful; w and m 
Allie Wrubel; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 18, 1983; E pub. 37792* Keit- 
Engel, inc. 18923 


Nothing to do in hell; melody F. W. 
McGee. © 1 ec. Sept. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 76895 ; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 18924 


November; by Harry Van Dyke, voc. 
orch. Julius 8S. Seredy; pts. high, in 
G. © Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37878; 
Carl Fischer, ine. 18925 


Now we're pals again; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76576; 
Sam Kavalsky. 18926 


"Nu viaggio pe’ tte...; versi e melodia. 
© Sept. 2, 1933; E pub. 38002; 
Rosario Di Nardo. 18927 


Nunea te creas; cancion, m P. J. Gon- 
zalez y Sanchez bros.; pf. © 1 « 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76211; Pedro 
J. Gonzalez. 18928 


O God, Whose presence glows in all; 
w N. L. Frothingham, m old Ger- 
man melody, arr. William R. Voris; 
2-pt. cho. © Aug. 31, 1933; E pub. 
37641; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 1892S 


O light eternal; song. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E pub. 37855; John Welsh. 
18930 


O little hills of Nazareth; anthem, w 
Herbert J. Brandon, m Geoffrey 
O’Hara; mixed voices. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E pub. 37841; M. Witmark & 
SONS. 18931 


O Marius; 6/8 one-step, paroles Michel 
Herbert, m Georges Lacoste; avec 
accord de ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31469; Editions Salabert. 
18932 


O taste and see; w from Psalm 34, m 
Dimitri Stepanovitech Bortniansky, 
ed. and arr. Walter Williams; 4 and 
8-pt. mixed cho. © July 29, 1933; 
E pub. 37796; E. C. Schirmer music 
co. 18933 


782 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18963 


no. 9, 1933 

Odette I love you; song. © July 25, 
1933; E pub. 37801; John Joseph 
Long. 18934 


Offrande ; poéme et m Dimitry Levidis, 
op. 48; chant et pf. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31398; Durand & cie. 189385 


Ogou badagri; voodoo ballet, William 
Russell; acons, steel bar, drums and 
piel, Se’ © 1 ce Sept. 1) 1983; 
E unp. 75866; Russell William Wag- 
ner. 18936 


Oh, Charlie; w and m Ettena Hiphos, 
arr. Dorothy Seiner. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1983; E unp. 76480; Sophie An- 
ette Gundersen. 18937 


Oh, gee ain’t love grand; w and mel- 
ody. ©1. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76221; Grace McArthur. 18938 


Oh Lord have mercy on dis dark one; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 
1933; E unp. 76605; Tom Tony 
Moore. 18939 


Oh, there’s one wonderful girl; song, 
melody Jimmie Crane. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1983; E unp. 76719; William 
James Satterlee. 18940 


Oh where can she be; w Lillian Hal- 
len, and melody. © 1. Sept. 20, 
1933; E unp. 76528; Laurence Ma- 
tura. 18941 


Oh why did you leave me for some- 
body else; waltz song, with ukulele 
arr. Shirley Alice Weston. © 1 e. 
Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76253; Hazel 
P. Zachary. 18942 


Oh! you; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76767; W. C. Heine- 
mann. 18943 


Old (The) barnstormer; musical mon- 
ologue, w Frank Wood, m Cuthbert 
Clarke; pf. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 
31425; Reynolds & cov. 18944 


Old gold moonbeams; song, m Wray 
McNamara. © 1. Sept. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 76275; Viola Cloud Turn- 
bow. 18945 


Old Man Gloom; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76521; G. Rob- 
ert Hanson. 18946 


Old Nebraska moon; w and melody 
Cecelia Reeker, Pete Wendling and 
Billy Baskette. © 1 ec. Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 76370; Joe Davis, ince. 

18947 


Old orchard swing; waltz song. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1988; E unp. 76013; Lois 
Noble. 18948 


On a far away isle; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76742; 
Norman E. Lyons. 18949 


On a shanty boat for two; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 76606; Tom Tony Moore. 18950 


On heavens highway; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76215; 
John Frederic Welch. 18951 


On the golden shores of Wigan; w and 
m Algy More and Rex London; with 
ukulele arr. © July 26, 1933; E for. 
31623 ; Huntley Trevor music co., ltd. 

18952 


Once I called you sweetheart, now I 
must call you Miss; w L. V. Pul- 
sifer, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Sept. 15, 1933; EH 
unp. 76355 ; Lola V. Pulsifer. 18953 


One little love affair; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1. Sept. 18, 1933; H 
unp. 76467; Sterling Hubbard. 

18954 


One more night of love; w Tibby 
Young, m Charles Pearce and Mor- 
rey Young. © 1. Sept. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 76393; Intercollegiate music 
league, inc. 18955 


One morning in May; musical recita- 
tion, w Hazel Harper Harris, m 
Frieda Peycke; pf. © Aug. 4, 1933; 
HY pub. 37759; Lorenz pub. co. 

18956 

One night of love; w Arthur Snyder, 
m Muriel Pollock; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 21, 1933; E pub. 37866; 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc. 

18957 


One pair of pants; w and melody. 
©1«. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76082; 
Marie Kelly. 18958 


One shade bluer than blue; song. © 
1 ex Sept. 7, 1933; EH. unp. .76024; 
Collin Driggs. 18959 

One without two, me without you; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1933; 


E unp. 76139; Hugh Wilson Hd- 
wards. 18960 
Only memories; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
29, 1988; E unp. 76892; Rubynelle 
Parks. 18961 
Only vesterday; w Jack Lawrence, 


melody Arthur Altman. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 19383; E unp. 76465; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 18962 


Ontario is my paradise; song. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1933; E unp. 75554; Stephen 
Hrebeniuk. 18963 


183 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18964 

Ooh - ooh - ooh, we're in love; w and 
m Kendall Burgess and Harold Ray- 
mond. © Aug. 21, 1933; E pub. 
37472; Superior music, inc. 18964 


Oop, she goes. again: written and com- 
posed Leslie Sarony; with ukulele 
arr. © July 7, 1933; E for. 31636; 
Lawrence Wright music co. 18965 


Operatic (The) cruise; medley, writ- 
ten and compiled Bernard Newman 
and Arthur Allen. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E for. 31289; Reeder & Walsh. 

~18966 


Oriental dancer; fox-trot, melody Guy 
Matthew Messina. © 1 ©. Sept. 21, 
1933; E unp. 76570: Guy M. Mes- 
sina. 18967 


Oriental hurry: by Herbert Stothart; 
pti.) ©: © May, A, 21933 28 np: 
76408; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

18968 


Oriental hurry no. 2: by Herbert Sto- 
thart: pt. \, ©: de. Maye 1, 1933- 
unp. 76410; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 18969 


Our blue eagle: song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76358; H. 
West. 18970 


Our eagle’s got a blue shirt now; w 
and melody. ©1«. Sept. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 76327; Jack More. 18971 


Our flag and you; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Sept. 15, 19383; E unp. 
76329; Anna M. Dugan. 18972 


Our love nest on the rim; valse song. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75976 ; 
Eddie Baker. 18973 


Out for no good; w Al Dubin, m Harry 
Warren; pf. and ukulele arr. 
Sept. 18, 19383; E pub. 37844; M. 
Witmark & sons. 18974 


Out in the apple orchard with the 
apple of my eye; w Joe Young and 
Johnny Burke, m Harold Spina; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 37670; Irving Berlin, ine. 

18975 

Out of the depths; English version 
Max T. Krone and Alexander Basy, 
m A. Arkhangelsky, arr. Basile Ki- 
balchich ; mixed voices. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37829; M. Witmark & 
sons, 18976 

Over a broken heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76679; 
Dorothy Angela Wilhelmy. 


18977 ° 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Oxeye daisy ; song, m Eugene A. Reda. 
© Aug. 31, 1933; E pub. 37662; 
Isaac I. Stutler. 18978 


Page (Der) des kénigs; operette Os- 
kar Felix u. J. Rheinberg, m Walter 
W. Goetze; grosser klavierauszug 
mit text. © Apr. 4, 19388; E for. 
313824; Allegro theaterverlag, G. m. 
b. H. 18979 


Palla de’ mozzi; due fantasie,- Gino 
Marinuzzi, rid. [lluminato Culotta: 
piccola orch. pti., con pf. conduttore. 
© Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 31440, 31441 ; 
G. Ricordi & co. 18980, 18981 


Palmera; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © Mar. 
25, 1933; E for. 31580; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢. 18982 


Pange lingua; w St. Thomas Aquinas, 
m Gregorius Aichinger, ed. and arr. 
Walter Williams; 5-pt. mixed cho. 
© July 29, 1933; E pub. 37797; E. C. 
Schirmer music co. 18983. 


Panhandler; w and melody Harry 
Carroll. © 1 c. Sept. 9,.1933;. E 
unp. 76118; Leo Feist, ine. 18984 


Papa, papa; one-step, dans l’opérette 
Oh papa, livret André Barde, m 
Maurice Yvain; orch. ptes. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 31358; Editions Sala- 
bert. 18985 


Paque (Désiré) Deux petits quatuors ; 
op. 120; 4 voix de femmes sans pa- 
roles et sans ace. © July 1, 1933: 
E for. 31556; Editions du magasin 
musical, Pierre Schneider. 18986 


Par téléphone; fox-trot, paroles Saint- 
Granier et Ch. L. Pothier, m Ober- 
feld; avec accord de l’ukulele. © 
July 1, 1983; E for. 31518; Editions 
Salabert. 18987 


Para olvidar mis penas; letra y melo- 
dia Manuel Ocampo. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
22, 19338; E unp. 76644; Latin Amer- 
ican music bureau. 1898§ 


Parade of the big brass band; w May 
Booth Seaton, and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 19383; E unp. 76681; Paul 
William Finkeni. 18989 


Parade of the N.R.A.,; w and m Vick 
La Rue. © Sept. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38017; Victor La Rue. 18990 


Paradise dear; song, m Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 
75903 ; Cora Delia Williams. 18991 


Paradise lane; waltz, w and m Charles 
O’Fiynn, Charlie McCarthy and 
Mickey Addy, arr. Paul Weirick ; 


784 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1983 


orch, pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Aug. 29, 1933; E pub. 
37697; Leo Feist, ince. 18992 


Parce qu'un soir; valse chantée, pa- 
roles Pierre Andrieu, m Christiane 
'Verger; avec accord de Jlukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31502; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 18993 


Parceque je vous aime; fox-trot, de 
Dix-neuf ans, paroles Jean Bastia, 
m Pascal Bastia, arr. Michel Emer ; 
orch. ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31540; C. Joubert & cie. 18994 


Partir; version franeaise André de 
Badet, paroles anglaises et m 


Juanne Arliss. © July 1, 1933; HB 
for. 31409; Publications. Raoul Bre- 
ton et cie. 18995 


Party’s (The) over; pf. with w. © 1 
¢. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76881; Her- 
bert Fletcher Wright. 18996 


Passacaglia and Fugue; by Roland 
Diggle; organ. © Sept. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 37941; White-Smith music 
pub. co. 18997 


Passamezzo und Fuge; in G moll, Jo- 
hann Nepomuk David; orgel. © 
Aug. 15, 1933; E for. 31613; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. 18998 


Patented, adjustable, indestructable 
[Sic] love; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1988; E unp. 75955; Raymond 
. Schroeder. 18999 


Patriotic finale; composed and orch. 
by R. H. Bassett; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76423; 
Movietone music corp. 19000 


Patsy; w and melody Don Donovan. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 1833; E unp. 76082; 
Oswald C. White. 19001 


Paying the price of love; fox trot, w 
Jack Harris, and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76441; Jack 
Hawkins. 19002 

Pearl (A) of great, great price; song. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76457: 
Fred H. G. Bischoff. 19003 


Peepshow; by Hilary Vaughan; pf., 
without octaves. © Sept. 4, 1933; 
E for. 31446; Murdoch, Murdoch & 


co., inc. with John G. Murdcch & 
ed,,. ltd: 19004 
Pellégrini polka; melody. © 1 «. 


Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76890; Pedro 
Forte. ¢ 19005 
Pena (La); chanson espagnole, de 
Henri Collet, transcription Philippe 
Aghazarian; violon et pf. © July 


19020 


1, 1988; E for. 31412; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19006 


Petite Mollie; valse, Ralph Wilding, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. ©. July “1, 1933; EH. for. 
313738 ; Editions Salabert. 19007 

Petits (Les) s’amusent; collection de 


morceaux faciles; pf. © July 1, 
1983; E for. 31550; Maurice Hau- 


chard. 1908 © 
Pfitzner (Hans) Sechs jugendlieder ; 
singstimme mit klavierbegl. © May 


4, 1933; E for. 31285; Ries & Erler, 
G.m.b.H. 19009 


Piano games for little ones; by Gladys 
Taylor. © Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 
31586; Warren & Phillips. 19010 


Piano patters; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76192; Rhoda Blanche 
Whiskin. 19011 


Pioneers (The) ; march; guit. © Aug. 
25, 1983; E pub. 37682; Louis John 
Ventre. 19012 


Plaisirs défendus; valse, du film, pa- 
roles Jean-Nohain, m André Sablon; 
avec accord de Vukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31514; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19013 


Plastered ; w anon., m G. Ackley Brow- 
er; male voices. © Sept. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 37888; Carl Fischer, inc. 

19014 


Play that melody again; waltz, origi- 
nal w Fritz Rotter, English, Harry 
S. Pepper, m W. Schmidt-Gentner ; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 8, 1933; 
HK for. 31652; Dix, ltd. 19015 


Please come back to me; melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 27, 1933 ; E unp. 76804; Nat 
Gardner. 19016 


Please pay in advance; w and melody 
Austin Allen. © 1 c. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76894; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 19017 


Please press your lips to mine; melody 
Marvin Hatley. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76691; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 19018 


Please take me back; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76741; Peter Frank 
Mondlak. 19019 

Poéme; fantasiestiick flir bratsche und 
orchester, Leo Ruygrok, op. 20; brat- 
sche u. klavier. © July 22, 1933; 
E for. 31609; Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 

19020 


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19021 
Poéme—Continued. 
bratsche u. orch. Parti- 
tur. © June 21, 1933; E for. 31605; 


Breitkopf & Hirtel. 19021 


Polka dot; poem S. Chorny, English 
version Sana Mouromseff, m Con- 
stantin Shvedoff, op. 15, no. 1; high, 


in A flat. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 
37904; Carl Fischer, inc. 19022 
Pondering on forgetfulness; W and 


melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76130; Christopher M. Ford. 19023 


Poor little doll; w and m Lew Pollack, 
Herman Pincus and Billy Barry; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 37686: M. Witmark & sons. 

19024 


Por que; waltz, melody. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1933; E unp. 76792; Antonio L. 
Quintana. 19025 


Por que lloran tus Ojos; letra y m 
Joaquin Pardavé. © Feb. 20, 1933; 
E for. 31572; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., S. en ¢. 19026 


Pourquoi les femmes blondes: rumba, 
paroles Marc-Hély, m  Oberfeld; 
avee accord de ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31517; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19027 


Pourtant; valse, paroles Pierre Bayle, 
m A. H. Monfred; avec accord de 
Yukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31497; Editions Salabert. 19028 


Praise to the Lord: melody Storl, w 
and m E. Ossko; mixed choir, a 
capella. © Sept. 7, 1933; E pub. 
37661; Eduard Ossko. 19029 


Prankish Pan; by Franz C. Born- 
schein; fiute and string quartet, or 
pf. Se. and pts. © Sept. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 37715; M. Witmark « sons. 

19030 


Pregon de las rosas; letra y m Maria 
Gustavo Sanchez Galarraga. 
Aug. 20, 1933; E for. 31351; Ernesto 
Lecuona. 19031 


Pregon de las rosas;: letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
June 1, 1933; E for. 31577; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 19032 

Prélude de concert; sur un théme de 
Purcell, m Gabriel Pierné, op. 53; 
basson et pf. © July 1, 1933; EB for. 
31382; Editions Salabert. 190338 


Prelude to a Chinese play; by L. E. 


De Francesco; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76427; Movie- 
tone music corp. 19034 


pt. In, ne Sewiee 


Prelude to a rural story; pastorale, 
composed and pf. arr. Samuel Kay- 
lin, arr. E. Gerstenberger; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 75765; Movietone music corp. 

19035 


President Roosevelt; march, R. Vean- 
Rhea; pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 75979: Raymond J. Schropp. jr. 

19036 


Preussen-marsch; von J. Golde, arr. 
William Go6rgel; orch. stimmen. 
July 24, 1933: E for. 31296; D. Rah- 
ter. 19037 


Pride of the air; Song, arr. Al. Bil- 
lings. © 1. Aug. 31, 1933; E unp. 
75845 ; Robert Stephan. 19038 


Prima donna (The) song; from Negro 
choral symphony; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto, with male cho. ad lib. © Aug. 
5, 1933;; E pubs 378535, No Clark 
Sinith. 19039 


Prince (The) of Peace: song, Biblical 
w. 1. Male voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
© Aug. 28, Sept. 1, 1933: FE pub- 
37659, 387660; William Frederick 
Herrmann. 19040, 19041 


Princesa (La) triste: English version 
Alice Mattullath, Spanish w and m 
Charles Maduro: med. yoice. 
Aug. 23, 19383; E pub. 37910; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 19042 


Prisons (Les) ; paroles Maryse Choisy, 
m Jean Lenoir; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31465; Editions Salabert. 19045, 


Prode (11) Anselmo; de Luigi Ferrari 
Trecate, versione violinistica Mario 
Corti; violino e pf. © Aug. 30, 
1933: E for. 31642; G. Ricordi & co. 

19044 


Promise: lan’; song, John Richard 
Moreland, arr. Larry Cramer. © 1 
c. Sept. 9, 1933: E unp. 76951; Mary 
Wright Bain. 19045 


Promises; w and melody D. R. Fitz- 
patrick and Edward J. Mayo. © 1 
c. Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76018; Dan- 
iel R. Fitzpatrick. 19046 


pf. with w. ea 
E unp. 76832; Clar- 
19047 


Proposal (The) ; by Herbert Stothart ; 
pf. © 1c May 1, 1933; E unp. 
76416: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

19048 


Prophetic song; 
Sept. 27, 1933; 
ence Andrew Pond. 


786 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Prosit ; song, w Blanche A. Koch. © 
1 ec. Aug. 26, 19383; E unp. 76064; 
Trene M. Koch. 19049 


Prosperity march; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 5, 1933; EH unp. 75948; 
Gertrude Huberta Lusk. 19050: 


Puppy love; song. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76234; Melvin Arthur 
Nyman. 19051 


song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; .E 
unp. 76614; Fred Shorey Campbell. 
19052 


Purple (The) pageant; march, K. L. 
King; band pts. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37929; K. L. King music 
house. 19053 


Quand on attend une femme; dans 
A la belle bergére, couplets Jean-No- 
hain, m Mireille; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31480; Editions Salabert. 19054 


Quand on revoit la sienne; fox-one- 
step, paroles Fernand Vimont et Did- 
ier Daix, m Henry Verdun; avec 
accord de ’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31503; Editions Salabert. 

19055 


Quand tout est terminé; fox-trot, pa- 
roles André Hornez, m Oberfeld; 
avec accord de Vukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31516; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19056 


Quand tu me dis; valse, paroles André 
Hornez, m Renée Baer; avec accord 
de ’ukulele. © July 1, 1938; E for. 
31461; Editions Salabert. 19057 


Que ¢@est bon d’étre amoureux; valse, 
paroles Pierre Bayle, m Albert 
Chantrier ; avec accord de l’ukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 31455: Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 19058 


Queen (The) of my heart; w J. Serra 
and 8S. Castiglio, melody F. Cusenza. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76456; 
Frank Cusenza, 8S. Castiglio and J. 
Serra. 19059 


Queen of my heart; w and melody. 
© 1 «. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76084: 
Nell Steinbeck and Jimmy Delaney. 

19060 


Queja pampera; tango, m Manuel 
Barajas, arr. Allan Small; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37666; Ha- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 19061 


R.O.T.C.; march; band pts. © Sept. 
27, 1988; °E pub. 38011; Mario S. 
Rocereto. 19062 


19077 


(René) Toccata; piece carac- 
téristique; pf. © July 1, 1933; EH 
for. 315438 ; Heugel. 19063 

Raccolta di pezzi per organo; di Gino 
Dapreda. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 
31641; G. Ricordi & co. 19064 


Radio blues; version francaise André 
de Badet, paroles anglaises et m 
Juanne Arliss. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31408; Publications Raoul Bre- 
ton et cie. 19065 


Radio chimes; w and melody Freddy 
Morgan. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 76883; Fred Morgan. 19066 


Rain; w Helen Taylor, m Kennedy 
Russell; high voice. © Aug. 18, 
19383; E for. 31282; Enoch & sons 
(1927), ltd. 19067 


Rainy (A) day’s just for meditation ; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76749; Blanche O. 
Wells. 19068 


Rally (The) call; song. © Sept. 17, 
1933; E pub. 37810; Fred R. Mc- 
Arthur. 19069 


Raphael (Gunter) Sonate; H moll, op. 


Rabey 


32; oboe u. klavier. © June 21, 
1933; E for. 31604; Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 19070 
Real (A) President; w and melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76154; 
George Chillinsky. 19071 


Red hot rambling Dan; w and melody 
Austin Allen. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76897; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 19072 


Red resin; by Clifford and Cyril Hel- 
lier; violin solo, with pf. acc. © 
Aug. 31, 1933; E for. 31311; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 19073 

Redwood let’s go; w L. J. Cadek, mel- 


ody J. T. Valler. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76183; Jack T. Valler 


and Louis J. Cadek. 19074 
Reed organ preludes; adapted and 
compiled Martin Lochner. © Sept. 


20, 1983; E pub. 37973; Concordia 
pub. house. 19075 


Reincarnation; w 
Richard Rodgers 


Lorenz Hart, m 
and James Du- 


rante. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76160; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 
19076 


Reisekamerad (Der) ; schuloper, Hans 
Joachim Moser, op. 18; oreh. stim- 


men. © Aug. 30, 1931: EE for. 
31288; Ohr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
G.m.b.H. 19077 


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19078 


Rejoice and merry be; Easter hymn, 
English version Max T. Krone, m 
D. Bortniansky, arr. Basile Kibal- 
chich; 7 mixed voices. © July 27, 
1933; E pub. 37828; M. Witmark & 
Sons. 19078 


Remembering you; w Dena Tempest, 
m Wilfrid Sanderson; in D flat. © 
Sept. 8, 1933: E pub. 37706; Boosey 


& co., ltd. 19079 
Reminding me of you: song, w Bob 


Smock and Forrest Comrie, sur. by 
Lepha Wilson. © 1. Sept. 7, 1933; 


E unp. 76048; Robert Lawrence 
Smock. 19080 
Réponse de Phryné: valse lente, 
Henry Gillet; orch. ptes. © July 1, 


1933: E for. 31414: Delrieu fréres. 


19081 

Reste encore, veux-tu; meélodie, pa- 
roles Henry Lemarchand, m Wal- 
Berg: avec accord de l’ukulele. © 


July 1, 1933; E for. 31500: Editions 
Salabert. 19082 


Retour (Le) de Barbe-bleue: piéce 
caractéristique, René Rabey; pf. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31544; Hengel. 

15085 


Réye d’Italie; par Axel Raoul Wacht- 
meister; pf. © July 1, 1933; E for. 


31542; Heugel. 19084 
Réve (Un) fou; blues; pf. © 1 «. 


Aug. 30, 19383; E unp. 76296; Pascal 


Bastia. 19085 
Réver; valse de Vopérette, Un joli 
Imonsieul, de Pascal Bastia, arr. 


Michel Emer; orch. ptes. et paroles. 


© July 1, 1933; E for. 31357; BHdi- 
tions Salabert. 19086 
Rhapsodie montagnarde; de Jules 


Mazeliier ; cor chromatique en fa et 
pf. © July 1, 1983; E for. 31381; 
Editions Salabert. 19087 


Rhythm of the raindrops; w and mel- 
ody Gus Kahn and James F. Hanley. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76560 : 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

19088 


klarinette : 
© Dec. 
Wilhelm 
19089 


Rhythmische etiiden fiir 
von B. Bernards. nos. 1—20. 
14,, 1982; EY for. Ssie6t; 
Zimmermann. 


ticercare; C moll, von Johann Nepo- 
muk David; orgel. © Aug. 15, 1933; 

EK for. 31614; Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 
19090 


pt. 111, no st, ¥. 28 


Riding with my sweetie on the sub- 
way; w Julian Chein, melody 
George William Caturani. © 1. 
Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76656; Julian 
Nicholas Chein. 19091. 


Right now, I’m a missin’ you so hard; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 75935; Stella Marie Ed- 
wards. 19092 


Rima’s call to the birds; scena for sop. 
and orch. Cyril Seott. Vocal sc. © 
Sept. 6, 1933; E for. 31339; Elkin & 
co., ltd. 19093 


Rise, crowned with light; w Alexander 
Pope, m T. Frederick H. Candlyn; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Aug. 31, 
19338; E pub. 37639; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co. 19094 


River take me along with you; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 75889; Leroy 
Richards. 19095 


Road (The) is open again; w Irving 
Kahal, m Sammy Fain; with ukulele 


arr. ©. Sept. 13; 19832533 spnp: 
37768; M. Witmark & sons. 19096 
Roaring water; w and melody. © 1 


e. Sept. 7, 1983: E unp. 76562; Floyd 


A. Sutherland. 19097 
Rock-a-bye-tune; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
11, 1933; E unp. 76184; Mildred 
Cook. 18098 


Romance; by Elias Breeskin, op. 17; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 6, 1933; B 
pub. 37907; Carl Fischer, inc. 

19099 


Rondo alla campanella; moto per- 
petuo, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 156; 
organ. © Aug. 31, 1983; E pub. 
37643; Arthur P. Schmidt co. 

19100 


Roosevelt and N.R.A.; w and mel- 
ody. ©1«. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76617; Adele M. Benjamin. 19101 


Roosevelt is bound to win; song. © 
1c. Sept. 15, 19338; E unp. 76638; 
Felix Bohme. 19102 


Roosevelt (The) march; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ec. Sept. 22, 19838; E unp. 
76641; Wright Barclay. 19103 


Roosevelt, Roosevelt — our President ; 
song, m Charles T. Edwards. 
June 26, 1933; E pub. 37799; Edna ~ 
J. Robinson. 19104 


Roosevelt so true; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
7, 1933; E unp. 76036; Harry Fisher. 
19105 


788 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1933 


Roosevelt waltz; arr. A. E. Hill; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1983; E unp. 75947 ; 
Richard James Oglesby. 19106 


Roosevelt’s prosperity song; w and m 
Eddie Singer, arr. Bernie Clements. 
© 1c. July 5, 1933; E unp. 76421; 
Edward Benjamin Singer. 19107 


Rosario; rumba, Tomas Fabregués; 
orch. ptes. et paroles. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31525; Union musicale 
franco-espagnole. 19108 


Rosas blancas; w and melody A. Cor- 
nejo. ©1c. Sept. 27, 19383; E unp. 
76819; Latin American music bu- 
reau. 19109 


Rose (La); mélodie, paroles L. Re- 
colin. m/P. Borrelly:. ©. July 1, 
1933; E for. 31530; Max Orgeret. 

19110 


Rose de plaisir; de A la belle bergére, 
couplets Jean-Nohain, m Mireille; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31463; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19111 


Rose jolie; valse, paroles Ch. L. Poth- 
ier et René Dancry, m Jane Bos; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31459; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19112 


Rosecovered (The) shack; song. © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1983; E unp. 76827; 
Edna Mae Davis. 19113 


Rotary (The) song; song, m Margaret 
Sherry. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1933: E 
unp. 76801; William Wood. 19114 


Potywa (Roumba); from Keramida, 
w D. Yiannoukakis, m Costas Yian- 
nides. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 31524; 
Alector pub. co. 19115 


‘Round about now; w Sherry King, m 
C. M. Louisell and S. King. ©l1e. 
Aug. 19, 1988; E unp. 76176; Cath- 
erine Medora Louisell. 19116 


Round the North Sea; suite, E. Mark- 
ham Lee; strings and pf. Sc. and 
pts. © Sept. 5, 1933; ‘E for. 31431; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 

19117 


Roving the world; w and melody. © 
1 c.. Sept. 15, 1988; E unp. 763824; 
Harry Moses Simeone. 19118 


Rumba gtiajira; danse cubaine, José 
Sentis, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. et paroles. © July 1, 1933; E 
for. 31372; Editions Salabert. 

19119 


19153 


Runaway blues; w Edward Eliscu, 
melody Max Steiner. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
8, 1933; E unp. 76051; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 19120 


Rusella; song, melodia Raffaele Fal- 


cone. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 
76274; Giuseppe Vecchione. 

19121 

Russian rose; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76374; June 
Rose Sherman. 19122 


Sabbath evening service; according to 
the Union prayer book, traditional, 
m Carl Binhak and others: mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37989; Stephen J. Binhak. 

19123 


Sacred trios for women’s voices ; com- 


piled Rob Roy Peery. © Sept. 8, 
1933; E pub. 37733; Theodore 
Presser €o. 19124 


Sail on silent moon; w and m Norman 
Nielson and Gis Curtis. ©1c. Sept. 
7, 1988; E unp. 76007; Norman C. 
Nicholson and Giska Turkisher. 

19125 


Sailing on a cloud; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76491; 
Irene Marion Isabel Clement. 19126 


Sailor song; by Howard Franklin, vio- 
lin and pf., with teacher’s 2d violin 
pt. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37909; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 19127 


Sailor’s plea; w Roine Freeman, and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 7, 1933; E unp. 
76062; William G. Guist. 19128 


St. Wenceslaus choral; band pts. © 
Sept. 12,,19838; H pub. 37927; Hd- 
ward J. Chapuran. 19129 


Sally Lou; song, words by S. and M. 
Carnelli, m Stan Tucker; © 1 ec. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76736; Sarah 
Carnelli and Mary Carnelli. 191380 


Salute to Alabama; band pts. © Sept. 
27, 1933; E pub. 38005; Arthur D. 
Davenport. 19131 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full sc. and pts. Ordinary ser. nos. 


1065-1068, Sept. 1933. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 31444; Salvationist 
pub. & supplies, Itd. 19132 


Salzburger serenade; v. Jan Branits- 
Buys, op. 51; oreh. Partitur. © 
May 23, 1933; E for. 31620; Tischer 
& Jagenberg, G.m.b.H. 19133 


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19134 


Same (The) memory; song, w Blanche 
A. Koch. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 76202; Irene M. Koch. 19134 


Sam’s medal; musical monologue, w 


Mabel Constanduros and Michael 
Hogan, m Wolseley Charles. © 


Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 31570; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd. 19135 


Sandman (The) and his army; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76834; 
Lucile Garvin. 19136 


Santa Lucia: transcribed Haskell W. 
Harr: xylophone and pf. © Sept. 
22, 1933; E pub. 37956; Rubank, inc. 

19137 


Savage ceremonial; by Samuel Kay- 
lin, arr. E. Gerstenberger; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; HE 
unp. 75764; Movietone music corp. 

19138 


Savage serenade; from Murder at the 
Vanities, w and m Herman Hup- 
feld: with ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 
1933; E pub. 37766; Harms, ine. 

19139 


Save me from being lonesome; w and 
melody Abel Baer, Al Sherman and 


Al Lewis. © 1 ¢. Sept. S, 1933; E 
unp. 76117: Leo Feist, ine. 19140 
Savoy Russian medley: arr. Debroy 


Somers; full orch. pts. © Sept. 5, 
1933; E for. 31305;. Keith. Prowse 
& co., Itd. 19141 
Say farewell dear: w and m Thelma 
M. Hawkins VerCutren. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


20,1933; E unp. 76540; Thelma 
Hawkins. 19142 


Say! She’s my baby doll: song, m Ed- 
ward T. Sutherland. © 1 ec. Sept. 
27, 1933: E unp. 76813; Buddy Mer- 
ritt. 19143 

Say what you mean, and mean what 
you're saving to me; from Brief mo- 


ment, w Joe Young. m Gerald 
Marks: with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
22, 1933; E pub. 37955; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 19144 
Say yes to me; w and melody Benee 
Russell, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete 
Wendling. © 1c Sept. 29, 1933; 


E unp. T6870; Irving Berlin, ine. 
19145 
Scéne de ballet; by Rudolph Kvelve, 
op. 29, no. 2; violin and pf. © Aug. 
7, 1955; E pub. 37849; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc. 19146 
Scharwenka (Franz Xaver) March; 
by X. Scharwenka, op. 62, no. 1, 
transcribed Antonio E. Cafarella: 


pt. 11, n. S., Vv. 28 


Se. and pts. © Sept. 
E pub. 37707; M. Witmark 


brass choir. 
8, 1933 ; 


& sons. 19147 
Schlageter-marsch; yon Ernst Hanf- 
staengl, ftir militd’r-musik, Willi 


Thiele. -© July’ 8; 1933: 98 Shor. 
31300; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 19148 


Scholasticum 3; historisches tibungs- 
material ftir schule u. haus vom 
friihbarock bis zu den klassikern 
zusammengestellt u. arr. Leo K&h- 
ler; violine 1, 2, 3, violoncello, viola, 
basso, flauto, pf. ad lib. Partitur u. 
stimmen:.  hft- 1: (©Apmee sss. 
E for. 31683: Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

19149 


School day memories; valse, w and m 
Mrs. Carl Forsgren. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1933; E unp. 76633; Lillian Ethel 
Forsgren. 19150 


Schrammeln, spielt’s mir no an tanz: 
wienerlied, w Walter Simlinger, m 
Rudolf Niitzlader. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31322; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky). 19151 


Schubert (Franz Peter) March mili- 
taire; no. 1, arr. S. ©. Thompson; 
saxophone quartet. © July 29, 
1933; E pub. 38000; Alfred music 
€0; Me. 19152 


—— Minuetto: transcribed Antonio E. 
Cafarella; string quartet; in F maj. 
Se. and pts. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 
37713; M. Witmark & sons. 19153 


—— Moment musical no. 4; arr. Adolf 
Lotter; strings and pf. © Sept. 12, 
1933; E for. 31663; Hawkes & son 


(London) Itd. 19154 
Scratch, scratch, scratching; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1933; E 


unp. 76613; Fred Shorey Campbell. 
19155 


Seek, and ve shall find: evangelistic 


pageant, Gladys Schaaf Evans, m 
Mrs. Charles Barnard and others. 


© Aug. 1, 1933; D 28500; Lyman R. 
Bayard. ISiao* 


Seeking a paradise; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1988; H unp. 76131; 
Christopher M. Ford. 19156 


Send my mail to Tennessee; w and m 
Allie Wrubel, Mose Sigler and 
Michael H. Cleary, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 12, 
1933: E pub. 38020; Mills music, 
inc. 19157 

Separated unto the gospel; hymn, w 
John W. Kopp. © June 1, 1933; E 
pub. 387738; Delmar Howard. 19158 


790 


MUSICAL 
no. 9, 1933 


Serenade; by Edward Elgar, arr. P. 
Beechfield Carver. 1. Brass band. - 
2. Military band. © Sept. 6, 1933; 
E for. 31308, 31309; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 19159, 19160 


Serenade in blue; waltz, w and m 
Ralph Dorn. © Sept. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 37860; Gustave Anthony Dorn. 

19161 


Serenade of sunshine; waltz song, arr, 
Emil J. Racz and Harold G. Miller. 
©) Aus. 19, 19383; E pub. 37787; 
Arthur H. Meyer. 19162 


Serenade rococo; by Albert Stoessel; 
violin, violoncello and pf. © July 
27, 1983; EH pub. 37821; M. Witmark 
& sons. 19163 


Serenaders (The); by Herbert Stot- 


hart; pf:, ©’ 1 ec: May 1, 1933; B 
unp. 76400; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 19164 


Shadows of love; w and melody. ©1 
c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76558; Sid- 
ney Kessel. 19165 


Shaka foot; pf. © Sept. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 37926; Ferd Guttenberger. 
19166 


Shake away those blues; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 
76818; Richard Feiner. 


Shame on you; w Edward Heyman, m 
Harold Arlen; with ukulele arr. 
© July 24, 19838; E pub. 37827; 
Harms, inc. 19168 


Shanghai Lil; from Footlight parade, 
w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; HE 
pub. 37687; M. Witmark & sons. 

19169 


She lives in the mansion that belongs 
to me; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1933; E unp. 76311; Elizabeth 
Callahan. 19170 


She'll be comin’ ’round the mountain, 
when she comes; song, added lyrics 


Mitchell Parish, pf. arr. James 
Matté. © Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 


38019; Mills music, inc. 19171 


She’s mine all mine; melody Marvin 
Hatley. © 1 c¢. Sept. 15, 1933; BH 
unp. 76692; Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 19172 


She’s only one of the weaker sex; w 
and melody El Brendel. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75759; Movie- 
tone music corp. 19173 


19167 — 


COMPOSITIONS 


19185 


Shepherd of souls; w Wilson Barrett, 
m Wdward Jones, arr. and 
ace. Gordon, Balch Nevin; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 29, 1933; E pub. 
37675; J. Fischer & bro. 19174 


Shepherds’ song; author anon., m Mel- 
ville Smith; 4-pt. mixed voices with 
oboe obbl. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
378438; M. Witmark & sons. 19175 


Shepherds’ (The) trail; Christmas 
pageant, bk. and lyrics Marian Mor- 


ris, incidental m Miriam Lois 
Fisher. © Aug. 30, 1933; D 28504; 


19175* 


Shine on Mr. Harlem Moon; m Walter 
Francis Darling, pf. arr. Don Von. 
©1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76687 ; 
Walter F. Darling. 19176 


Shoutin’ in that amen corner; w and 


Lorenz pub. co. 


melody Andy Razaf and Danny 
Smalls. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; E 


19177 


Si j'aime Suzy; fox-trot, de Dix-neuf 
ans, paroles Jean Bastia, m Pascal 


unp. 76369; Joe Davis, inc. 


Bastia, arr. Michel EHmer; orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; EB for. 31539; 


C. Joubert & Gie. 19178 


Si je m’etais couché; slow-fox-trot, de 
A la belle bergére, couplets Jean- 
Nohain, m Mireille; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31462; Editions Salabert. 19179 


Si je n’aimais pas vos yeux; valse, 
paroles Jean Lenoir, m Abel Bour- 
geois; avec accord de Vukulele. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31458; Editions 
Salabert. 19180 


Si petite; waltz, French w Pierre 
Bayle, English w Bruce Sievier, m 
Gaston Claret; with ukulele arr. 
Alvin D. Keech. © July 17, 1933; 
EK for. 31634; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd. 19181 


Sick in bed; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76083 ; Michael 
Rechler. 19182 


Sidewalk Sam; melody Charlie Chase 
and Marvin Hatley. ©1c. Sept. 15, 
1933; E unp. 76697; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 19183 

Siempre te amaré; vals, letra Ofelia 
Monteverde; pf. © 1 «¢. Sept. 20, 
1933; E unp. 76526; Alfonso Monte- 
verde. 19184 


Sighs; pt. song, w anon, 17th century, 
m Felix Borowski; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 29, (19383; EH pub: 37673 ;~ J. 
Fischer & bro. 19185 


791 


organ | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19186 


pt. 10, sive 2 


Silent partners in love: song. ©1.«. 
Sept. 18, 19383; E unp. 76626; Dor- 
othy Jane Moyer. 19186 


Silver (The) legion; w and m Blan- 
chella. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76199; Blanche Miller Fobes. 19187 


Silvery dream; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76187; 
Minnie Bell Larson. 19188 


Simonetta; serenade, Frederic Cur- 
zon; orch. pts. © Aug. 29, 1933; E 
for. 3138385; Hawkes & son (London), 
Itd. 19189 


Since I’ve gone back to work; w Gay 
Ross, m Chet Stevens. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
2, 19383; E unp. 75893; Rossie Evelyn 
Barrett Gay. 19190 


Since love has been my inspiration: w 
A. Geary, m L. Van Velsor. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1988; E unp. 76824; Leila 
Van Velsor and Alice Geary. 19191 


Since you’ve gone; w Ellery Rand, 
melody G. L. Clarke and Bert L. 
Clarke. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 76682: George L. Clarke. 

19192 


Sinfonia Nerone; op. 25; orch. sc. © 
tere. Sept, 23, 19335 BH ap. “T6835: 
Anthony Maggio. 19193 


Sinfonische suite; von Max Trapp, op. 
30; orch, Partition: ©) Sept. 2, 
19335208) Tor. 31671 >) FBC. Geuc- 
kart. 19194 


Sing a happy song; w Carl Greco, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 1983; E 
unp. 76505; Ralph Marie Bonsanti. 

19195 


Sing a little jingle; from The second 
nine o’clock revue, w Bud L. Cooper. 
m Jean Talbot ; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 8, 1983; E pub. 37718; Harms, 
ine. 19196 


Sing, drei mal hoch as of yore; song, 
w Henry E. Schwab. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1933; E unp. 76228: Herbert O. 
Sontag. 19197 


Sing high — sing low; fox trot, Tom 
Waltham; orch. pts, and w. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 31416; H. Benjamin. 

19198 


Sing me a love song; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 76066; 
Jack T. Chord. 19199 


Sing me to sleep with a love song; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 76206; Vivian Duncan and 
Rosetta Duncan. 19200 


192 


Singing to you; by Osear J. Fox, arr. 
Julius 8. Seredy; vocal orch. pts., in 
B flat. © Aug. 23, 1933; E pub. 
37886 ; Carl Fischer, ine. 19201 


w Grantland Rice, m Oscar J. 
Fox; med., in B flat. © Aug. 23, 
1983; E pub. 37911; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 19202 


Singsang im walzertakt; potpourri, 
Billy Golwyn; pf. © July 24, 1933; 
E for. 31297; Musikverlag City. 

19203 


Sittin’ on a backyard fence; from 
Footlight parade, w Irving Kahal. 
m Sammy Fain; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37685; M. 
Witmark & sons. 19204 


Sittin’ up waitin’ for you; w Andy 


Razaf, m Thomas Waller. © Aug. 
-21, 19383; E pub. 37471; Superior 
music, ine. 19205 


Sixteen years in prison; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 76111; Lillian Halpert. 19206 


Sky. you were the ceiling over Eden; 
w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76171; George M. Ferry. 

19207 


Skyward; song. © 1e. Sept. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 76816; Willa Mae Waid. 
19208 


Slapstick; humoreske, Ernest Reeves : 
pf. © Aug. 24, 1983; E for. 31276; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd. 19209 


Sleep, little papoose; by Leon Leon- 
ard; pf. © Sept. 25, 19383; E pub. 
37978; Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 

19210 


Sleep (A) song; w Mary Gilmore, m 
Elizabeth Blair; 2 treble voices. © 
June 19, 1983; E for. 31278; Allan 
& co., prop. ltd. 19211 


© 1c. Sept. 1, 
75874; Constance 
19212 


song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 76790; Charles Foster Egolf, 
qr. 19213 


Sleepy hollow autumn moon; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1983; E unp. 76516; 
Arthur William Dietsche. 19214 


Joan Jas- 


Sleepy head; song. 
1933; E unp. 
Vaska. 


Sleepy southern town; w 


myn, m M. K. Jerome; with ukulele — | 


arr. © July 26, 1983; E pub. 37822 ; 
M. Witmark & sons. 


19215 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Slumber (The) boat; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor, arr. Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
trio arr. Preston Ware Orem; violin, 
cello and pf. © Sept. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 37728; Clayton F. Summy co. 

19216 


Smile brother, smile; w and melody. 
© 1e. Sept. 25, 1983; E unp. 76724; 
Tom Tony Moore. 19217 


Smile, fool, smile; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76714; Wm. 
Eckhardt. 19218 


Smile (A) from you; w Mrs. O. C. 
Head, melody W. T. Given. ©1e. 
July 17, 1988; E unp. 73825; Riley 
HKastwood Head. 19219 


Smiling Mister Moon; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76838; George 
Roy Wallace. 19220 


Smith (N. Clark) Prelude; Congo 
melody, from Negro choral sym- 
phony; pf. solo, and male cho. © 
Aug. 5, 1983; E pub. 37851; N. Clark 
Smith. 19221 


Smothering; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 76388; George Elmer 
Brown. 19222: 


Snooze the blues away; w and m Jack 
Judge; with ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © July 11, 1933; E for. 

31639; B. Feldman & co. 19223: 


Snowball; w and m H. Carmichael; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 38026; Southern music pub. 
Coe) Ine: 19224 


So lonely and blue; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 25, 19383; E unp. 76706; Jesse 
R. Warner. 19225 


Society suite; by R. EH. Hildreth; orch. 


pts. © Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 37960; 
Fillmore bros. co. 19226 
Some-body new; blues, song. © 1 «. 


Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76217; Henry 
R. Gade and W. A. Fowler. 19227 


Some day, some time, some way, some 
where; w and m John Poleet. © 
1 ce. Sept. 25, 19838; E unp. 76756; 
Robert E. Poleet. 19228 


Some day you'll remember, dear, you 
asked me to forget; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 75917; Christine Stockland. 

19225 

Some-time, I'll be loving you; song. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75941; 
Lois Payne Gunderson. 19230 


19246 


Somebody else, not you; valse song, 
melody LeRoy Magruder. © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75927; Herbert 
Gately. 19231 


Somehow; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 
1933 ; E unp. 76845; Damon Harmon. 

19232 


eS =\wo and m Ted: Blaner. ‘© 1c. 
Sept. 6, 1988; E unp. 75986; Theo- 
dore H. Blaner. 19233 


Someone else’s sweetheart ; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
76747; Slim Chenovich. 19234 


Someone to love; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76128; Allan 
Francis Shaw. 19235 


Somersault; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76170; George 
M. Ferry. 19236 


Somewhere; fox trot song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1988; E unp. 76068; Viola 
Decker. 19237 


Somewhere in Siberia, hunting for the 
Volga boatmen; w Ehrman Mitchell, 
and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1933; 
EH ounp. 76273; Alice Mitchell. 

19238 


Song (A) in the air; Christmas servy- 
ice, w various authors, m Fred B. 
Holton. © Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 
37756; Lorenz pub. co. 19239 


Song in the sun; w L. W. Martin, m 
N. Price. © 1 ¢c: Sept. 18, 1933; EH 
unp. 76265; Lester W. Martin and 
Nathan Price. 19240 


Song (A) of hope; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76548 ; Joseph 
David Shifrin. 19241 


Song of my heart and soul; song. © 
1 ¢@. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 76249; 
G. Robt. Wilson. 19242 


Song of mystery; song. © 1 ©. Sept. 
11, 1983; E unp. 76213; Constance 
Vaska. 192438 


Song (The) of service; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75912; Charles 
Frederick Carlson. 19244 


Song of the afterglow; w Phil Price, 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 76758; Russell Leake. 19245 


Song of the blue eagle; song, w Henri 
Petersen. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 76496; Carmen Petersen. 

19246 


793 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19247 

Song of the flood; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 19383; E unp. 76917; Spencer 
Williams. 19247 


Song (A) of the heart; song. © Sept. 
2, 1933; E pub. 387657; Katherine 
May Wassenberg. 19248 


Song (The) of the N.R.A.; song © 
1c Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 76361; 
Harry H. Shapiro. 19249 


Song of the N.R.A.; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76368; 
Harvey Stubblebine. 19250 


Song of the new dawn; w Angela Mor- 
gan, m Geoffrey O’Hara. © Sept. 
18, 1933; E pub. 37845; Harms, ine. 

18251 


Song of the night; w Julian Chein, 
melody George William Caturani. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76659 ; 
Julian Nicholas Chein. 19252 


Song of the prairie; w Gordon Edward 
McGowan, and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 238, 1933; E unp. 76739; An- 
gelo Salvatore de George. 19253 


Song (The) of the Saracens; w James 
Elroy Fiecker, m op. 15; male cho. 
© Sept. 12, 1933; E for. 31645; Les- 
lie Woodgate. 19254 


Song (The) you sang of yore; song, 
m M. Sherry. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76174; William Wood. 19255 


Sonora querida; cancion, m P. J. Gon- 
zalez y Sanchez bros.; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76207; Pedro 
J. Gonzalez. | 19256 


Sorry ; melody Marvin Hatley. ©l1ec 
Sept. 22, 1988; E unp. 76693 ; South: 
ern music pub. co., ine. 19257 


w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76746; Lee Futrell and 
Harry Towles. 19258 


Sorry Mary Ann; song, arr. Bob Tay- 
lor. ©.1.¢ Sept: 21, 1933; EH unp. 
76579; Donnelly Trent James. 

19259 


Soul of the night; w and m Elenor 
Roberts, W. Lewis and Elmer Scha- 
litz, arr. Harry Ludwig; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 30, 1933; E pub. 
37743 ; Will Lewis. 19260 


Sourire de mai; valse, K. Komzak, op. 
306, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31378; 
Editions Salabert. 19261 


Sous le soleil; fox-trot, de la Revue 
Marseillaise, de G.. Sellers, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch, ptes. et pa- 


pt. II, n. s.,'v. 28 


roles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 31371; 
Editions Salabert. 19262 


South-side galop; pf. accordion arr. 
© Aug. 28, 1933; E pub. 37644; Ed- 
ward J. Thurow. 19263. 


Southern Sal; w Harold Goodrum, m 
Thelma [M.] H. VerCutren. © 1 «. 
Sept. 20, 19383; E unp. 76539 ; Thelma 
Hawkins. 19264 


Southern skies are calling me home; 
w and melody Le Moore. © 1 «©. 
Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 76058; Leon- 
tine E. Gray. 19265 


Souvenir of old Quebec; andante, ron- 
do and finale, St. Verroust, rev. and 
arr.; oboe and pf. \© Sept. 21, 
1933; E pub. 37869; Albert J. An- 
draud. 19266 


Souvenirs; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
© 1 e. May 1, 1933; E unp. 16401: 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 19267 


Spending my time in your arms; w 
and melody E. Kerzenmacher and 
Jimmy Delaney. © 1 ec. Aug. 26, 
1933; E unp. 75534; Edward Kerzen- 
macher. 19268 


Spirit of democracy; march; pf. © 
1, c... Sept. .5; 1933; Bp aagees 
Bertha Raffetto. 19269 


Spirit of the day; march; pf. conduc- 
tor. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1983) np. 
76247; Harvey S. Whistler. 19270 


Spirit (The) of the N. R. A.; song. © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 76807; 
Donald E. Niksch. 19271 


Spirit (The) of 33; w and melody. © 
1c Sept. 7, 19383; E unp. 76044; 
Albert V. Van Aman. 19272 


Spiritual jubilee medley; from Negro 
choral symphony; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 5, 1933; E pub. 37852; N. Clark 
Smith. 19273 


Springtime by the Rio Grande; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76225; 
Louise De Prez Moore. 19274 


Springtime lingering lover ; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 9, 19383; E unp. 
76132; Christopher M. Ford. 19275 


Staendchen (Ein); pf. © 1 ce. Sept. 
16, 1933; E unp. 76367; Bruno Voll- 
mer, 19276 


Staigers (Del) modern & progressive 
correspondence course for cornet 
and trumpet. Lessons 1-4. © Sept. 
21, 1933; E pub. 37914; Del Staig- 
ers, inc, 19277 


794 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1938 


Stand by me; w J. M. Samson; melody 
Tos. Calpr )Cy'D es! Seépt.! 5) 1938 ; 
Eounp. 75931; Luigi 8S. Calbi and 
Jack M. Samson. 19278 


Standing still; w and melody Al Good- 


hart. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 
76871; Irving Berlin, inc. 19279 
Starry night; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Sept. 12, 1988; E unp. 76241; Wil- 
jliam A. Wanser. 19280 
Start doin’ your part for the N. R. A.; 

song, m and ukulele arr. L. Hacker. 

© 1 © Sept. 21, 19383; E unp. 76572; 

Jack Chambers and Lola Hacker. 


19281 
Steinriegler; marche, C. Por, op. 1, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch, ptes. 


© July 1, 1933; © for. 31370; Bdi- 
tions Salabert. 19282 


Still, still the night; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1983; E unp. 76875; Marie 
Bowman. 19283 


Stimer (A) protest; w Philip M. Ras- 
kin, and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 
193838; E unp. 76785; Myro Glass. 

19284 


St'nsonian march; by Milt H. Whaley; 
band pts. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
37963; C. L. Barnhouse, inc. 19285 


Stony Point; march, L. P. Laurendeau, 
arr. Julius 8. Seredy; band pts. © 
Sept. 14, 1983; E pub. 37882; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 19286 


Story books; song. © Sept. 12, 1933; 
E pub. 37982; Charles Repper. 


19287 
Straussiana; waltzes from Johann 
Strauss, transcribed for pf. © 1 «¢. 


Sept. 29, 1983; E unp. 76903; Wil- 
liam C. Moebius. 19288 


Strolling down by the old Illinois; w 
and melody. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1938; 
EH unp. 76595; William Mecham and 
Abel G. Smith. 19289: 


Students march; melody. © 1 «. Sept. 
19, 1933; E unp. 76507; H. Leslie 
Fry. 19290 


Stuff (The) is here; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76685; 
Alexander Evans. 19291 


Sturmsoldaten; marsch y. M. Philipo- 
myitm Opti: Klavier. ©. July 8, 
1933; E for. 31323; Sunnwend-ver- 
lag, G.m.b.H. 10292: 


Such is love; w Arthur K. Young, and 


19307 


Suenos de oro; cancion, m P. J. Gon- 
zalez y Sanchez bros.; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1983; E unp. 76209; Pedro 
J. Gonzalez. 19294 


Suite en si; par Jean Doyen, op. 4; 
Di © suly 141935) Hi tor, Staal: 
Alphonse Leduc & cie. 19295 


Summer nights in June with you; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 27, 1933; 
EK unp. 76820; Frank McCann. 

19296 


Sunny weather; from Seasoned greet- 
ings, w and m Cliff Hess. © Aug. 
10, 19338; E pub. 37835; M. Witmark 
& sons. 19297 


Sunrise; song. © Sept. 20, 1933; HB 
pub. 387857 ; John Welsh. 19298 


Sunrise to sunset; written and com- 
posed Noel Gay, Clifford Grey and 
Horatio Nicholls. © Aug. 11, 1933; 
EK for. 31682; Lawrence Wright 
music co. 19299 


Sunset waltz; by Mana-Zucca, op. 116; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 37945; 
White-Smith musie pub. co. 19300 


Sunshine and blue skies; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ec. Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 
75852; George L. Scheper, jr. 19301 


Sunshine (The) from your smile; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1938: EH 
unp. 76220; Staten Johnson. 19302 


Supper time; from As_ thousands 
cheer, w and m Irving Berlin; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; EB 
pub. 37952; Irving Berlin, ine. 19303 


Supplement to Wellesley song book; 
1933, with 18 new songs, w Mary 
Moulton Hascall, and others, m 
Corinne Locke Barcus, and others. 
© Sept. 7, 1933; E pub. 37775; How- 
ard Hinners. 19304 


Sur la mer immense; slow-fox, dans 
La fusée, paroles Léo Leliévre, fils, 
m Forterre; avee accord de Vukulele. 
© July 1, 1933; BH for. 31475; Bdi- 
tions Salabert. 19305 


Sur le trottoir; de Nu comme un ver, 
paroles Jean Boyer, m Maurice 
Yvain; avee accord de ukulele. © 
Aug. 4, 1983; E for. 31522; Editions 
Salabert. 19306 


Sur les quais de Paris; valse musette 
du film Paris au fil de ’eau, paroles 


melody. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; H Jean Rodor, m Van MHoorébeke; 
unp. 76541; Harry Rosenthal. orech, ptes. © July 1, 1933; EB for. 
19253 31418; Choudens. 19307 ° 

7995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19308 


Surf boat; by S. Kaylin, arr. E. Ger- 
stenberger; pf. conductor. © 1 «. 
Aug. 29, 19338; E unp. 75766; Movie- 
tone music corp. 19308 


Suzanna manana; w W. W. La Baume, 
m E. G. Kentner; pf. treble. ©1.. 
Aug. 14, 19338; E unp. 15971; Wm. 
W. La Baume and Edward G. Kent- 
ner. 19309 


Swanee cradle song: w Moe Jaffe, mel- 
ody Scrappy Lambert. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
16, 1983; E unp. 76386; Leo Feist, 
inc. 19310 


Swapping sweet nothings with you; 
from Hold your horses, w and m 
Robert A. Simon, Owen Murphy and 
Russell Bennett; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 14,[619338¢- E.; pub.= 3778 ; 
Harms, ine. 19311 


Sweet-heart all the time; w Dorcas 
Edna, and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76169; M. B. Edna. 

19312 

Sweet madness; from Murder at the 
Vanities, w Ned Washington, m Vic- 
tor Young; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 37765; Harms, 
ine. 19313 

Sweet nothings of the past; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 
75875; Arno Navratil. 19314 

Sweet one; from Nice goings on, w 
and m Arthur Schwartz; with uku- 


lele arr. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 
31589; Harms, inc. 19315 
Sweetheart; fox-trot song. Full har- 


mony sc. © 1 ¢c. Sept. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 75952; Nicholas Mallardo. 
193816 


Sweetheart, autumn leaves are fall- 
ing; w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76868; Ferdinand Car- 
tier. 19317 


Sweetheart I never knew; w and mel- 
ody Mel Hunt. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1933; E unp. 76879; Melvin Le Roy 
Hunt. 19818 


Sweetheart my own; song, melody 
LeRoy Magruder. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75928; Herbert Gately. 

19319 


Sweetheart of my dreams; w and m 
Al Jacobs and Al Pearce; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 21, 1933; E pub, 
37974; Sherman, Clay & co. 19320 


Sweetheart of Theta chi; waltz song. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76470; 
Eldon C. Grover. 19321 


796 


pt. 10, nS ae 


Sweetheart, please forgive; w Rose 
McInnis, m Luther A. Clark. ©1e. 
July 21, 1983; E unp. 73977; Lottie 
McInnis. 19322 


Sweetheart you're first and last with 
me; English lyrics Charles O’Flynn, 
Swedish lyrics Sven-Olof Sandberg, 
m Bert Carsten. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37814; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 19323 


Sweety cake; w J. Keirn Brennan and 
George Grandee, m Ada May. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 19383; E unp. 76107; Ada 
May Weeks. 19324 


Swinging the blues away; melody 
Billy Gilbert, Frank Terry and Mar- 
vin Hatley. © 1 ce. Sept. 22 1983; 
E unp. 76695; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 19325 


Sword and buckler; march; pf. © 1 
c. Sept. 20, 19383; E unp. 76557 ; John 
H. Bell. 19326 


Sympathique; fox-trot, du film Roule 
tabille aviateur, de G. van Parys, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31369; Editions Salabert. 19327 


T’en souviens-tu; valse idylle, V. Tu- 
rine; ptes, pour harmonie, avec con- 


ducteur en si bémol. © Apr. 1, 
1933; E. for. 31448; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie. 19328 


Tabu; composed and pf. arr. Samuel 
Kaylin, orch. arr. E. Gerstenberger ; 
conductor. © 1c. Aug. 29, 19383; E 
unp. 75771; Movietone music Corp. 

19329 


Takin’ the Keeler cure; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 76874; 
Jack Callaham. 19330 


Tales and tunes from grand opera; 16 
well-known melodies, special har- 
monization, simplifications and arrs. 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake, tales in 
acrostics Laurence B. Ellert; pf. 
with w. © Sept. 25, 1983; E pub. 
37983 ; Willis music Co. 19331 


Tales from the Vienna woods; waltz, 
Johann Strauss, op. 325, English ver- 
sion Helen Beckett ; mixed cho. Voc. 
se. © June 26, 1983; E for. 30766; 
Cranz & co., ltd. 


Tall (The) city; suite, Hans Spialek; 
orch. Se. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 
37719; Harms, ine. 


Tally ho; overture, John Ansell; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 29, 1933; E for. 31336; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd. 


19332 


19333 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Tang (The) of the sea; w Hugo Bol- 
ton, m Kenneth Walton. © Aug. 1, 
1933; E pub. 37833; Harms, inc. 

19335 


Te quiero; bolero, letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
Feb. 20, 1933; E for. 315838; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 19336 


Te quiero Morena; cancion, letra Gus- 
tavo Sanchez Galarraga. © Aug. 
20, 1988; E for. 31852; Ernesto 
Lecuona. 19337 


Tell me; melody. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 
1933 ; E unp. 76364; Edward Martin- 
chick. 19338 


Tell me why; pf. with w. © 1 c. 
Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76190; Rhoda 
Blanche Whiskin. 19339) 


Ten thousand years ago; singing fox- 
trot, w and m anon., dance orch. 
arr. Howard King and W. Berns; 
pts. © May 1, 1933; E pub. 37694; 
Howard King, William Berns and 
Michel Weisberg. 19340: 


Tes yeux; poéme et m Dimitry Levidis, 


op. 50; chant et pf. © July 1, 
1933 ; EH for. 313894; Durand & cie. 
19341 


Texas plains are callin’; song. ©1«. 
Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76226; Louise 
De Prez Moore. 19342 


Thank God for little gardens; w Her- 
bert J. Brandon, m Alan Murray; in 
By iat! ©. Aug: 29, 1938; .E for. 
31651; Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 

19343 


Thanks; from Too much harmony, w 
and m Arthur Johnston and Sam 
Coslow; with ukulele arr. © Auzy. 
30, 1933; E pub. 37647; Paramount 
productions, inc. 19344 


That blond headed girl of mine; w and 
melody, transposition Vera J. Ro- 
lander. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 

_ 75894; Andrew Milton Miles. 19345 


That dear mother of mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76715; 
Joe Savitski. 19346 


That dear old sweet mother of mine; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 
19383 ; E unp. 76596 ; William Mecham 
and Abel G. Smith. 19347 


That little church among the hills, 
back home; w and m Ralph KHd- 
mund and John P. Long; with uku- 


16030—33 


js 197 


19361 


lele arr. © Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 
31564; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 
19348 


That love bug; song, m Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1c. Sept. 5, 19383; E unp. 
75904; Cora Delia Williams. 19349 


That old-fashioned bar-maid of mine; 
w and melody. © 1 «c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76768; Elmore Oscar 
Lundeen. 19350 


That’s how I know; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1983; E unp. 76350; Maude 
P. Leighton. 19351 


That’s how rhythm was born; w Geo. 
Whiting and Nat Schwartz, m J. C.. 


Johnson; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
12, 1933; E pub. 37781; Sherman, 
Clay & Co. 19352: 


That’s me without you; w Howard 
Johnson and Billy Glason, m J. Fred 
Coots; with chord notations for uku- 
lele, banjo and guit. © Sept. 6, 
1933; E pub. 387741; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 19353. 


That’s my inventory of you; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75909; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit. 

19354 

That’s my love for you; song, from 
Happiness ahead. © 1 ¢ Sept. 5, 
1933; E unp. 75896; George Myron 
Harvey. 19355 


That’s what evening means to me; w 
Arthur Terker and Harry Clarkson, 
melody Jeff Clarkson. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
7, 1983; E unp. 76027; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine, 19356 


That’s what I’d do for my man; w and 
m Billy Joyce; pf. treble. © 1 « 
Sept. 27, 1983; E unp. 76803; Bob 
La Salle. 19357 


That’s what life is made of; fox-trot, 
w and m Ray Noble; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 28, 1933; E for. 31488 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co. 19358. 


That’s when the honeymoon is over; 
w and melody... © 1 ¢c Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 76484; Frederick C. 
Clifford. 19359 


That’s when you know it’s love; fox-. 
trot song, m Lloyd Tillotson and 
Linda Lee. © 1c Aug. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 76232; Garret Kawakami. 

19360 


That’s why I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1983; E unp. 76748 ; 
Melvin L. Blue. 19361 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19362 


That something makes me love you so; 
song. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 
76573; Michael J. Linkiewicz. 

19362 


Their little day; waltz song; pf. ©1 
c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76565; John 
Sleight Goodsell. 19363 


There is no one like you, anywhere in 
the world; w Charles Tobias and 
Murray Mencher, m Sidney Claire; 
with ukulele acc. © Apr. 20, 1931; 
E pub. 37608; Sterling songs, inc. 

19364 


There must be some way of under- 
standing; song, arr. Charles H. 
Lewis. © 1 c¢ Sept. 25, 1933; HB 
unp. 76770; Lucies Handy Coleman. 

19365 


There’s a lucky guy; opening [and] 
I’m a lover of Paree; from The way 
to love: w Leo Robin, 
Rainger. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 76238; Paramount productions, 
inc. 19366 


There’s a new feeling in my heart; 
fox-trot, Michel Emer; orch. pts. 
©. July 1, 1933; E for. 31417; Chou- 
dens. 19367 


There’s a new hope in my heart; waltz 
song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 
76618 ; Leonard Moody Carmine. 

19368 


There’s no other girl; song, m Ray- 
mond Wallace Mott; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76533; Roger 
Mott Holdsworth. 19369 


There’s no such thing as love; w Ju- 
lian Chein, melody George William 
Caturani...© 1c. Sept..22, 1933570) 
unp. 76657; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

19370 

There was no light in the window; w 
and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 76612; Fred Shorey Camp- 
bell. 19371 


They call me Sister Honkey Tonk; w 
G. DuBois and B. Ellison, m H. 
Brooks, arr. Howard Jackson. © 1 
e«. Sept. 13, 1983; E unp. 76281; 
Gladys DuBois, Ben Ellison and 
Harvey Brooks. 19372 


Things look brighter again; w Sam 
M. Lewis, melody J. Fred Coots. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76115; Leo 


Feist; ine. 19373 
Things (The) that God hath pre- 
pared; Biblical text, m William 


Stickles. © Sept. 8, 1933: E pub. 
31717; Harms, ine. 19374 


m Ralph 


Dt. Ie, Bos veee 


This is romance; w Edward Heyman, 
m Vernon Duke; with ukulele arr. 
© July 24, 1933; E pub. 37825: 
Harms, ine. 19875 


Thoughts; melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 763865; Edward Mar- 
tinchick. 19376 


Three cheers for the N.R.A.; song, m 
Richard Kramer. © 1 e¢. Sept. 7, 
19338; E unp. 76399; William EHd- 
ward Lucas. URS Ay it} 


Three cornered moon; w and m Abner 
Silver, Al Hoffman and Mack David, 
arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © Sept. 
21, 1983; E pub. 37922; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 19378 


Three point two; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 19383; E unp. 76354; Con- 
stance Jeanne Petterson. 19379 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 76356; W. C. Stein. 193880 


w Dean Joseph Rice, m Thom- 
as Joseph Harrison. © Aug. 18, 
1933; E pub. 37742; D. J. Riee and 
TJ. Harrison, 19381 


Throw me down and like a rubber 
ball I’ll bounce right up again; w 
and m J. S. Cox; pi © 1 © Sept. 
18, 1933; E unp. 76449; Jeannie §S. 
Cox and Jesse G. Baker. 19382 


‘Till eternity; song. © 1. Sept. 21, 
1933; E unp. 76600; Ila Roberts Os- 
sola. 19383 


Till my ship comes in; song, pf. arr. 
Larry Cramer. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 76953; Mary Wright Bain. 

19384 


Till then; w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 18, 19838; E pub. 37846; T. B. 
Harms co. 19385 


"Till you came along; melody. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 76795; Alfred 
Feltman. 19386 


Time ain’t long; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 20, 19383; E unp. 76535; 
Clarence Muse. 19887 


Time exercises for beginners; by 
Heller Nicholls; pf. Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 31585; Warren & Phil- 
lips. 193888 


Time is flying, let’s make the best of 
it; song. © 1 c. Sept. 2) Magra 
unp. 75918; Ciro Vigorita. 19389 


798 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Time to say goodbye; slow fox-trot, 
w Hric Barker, m John Ridley. © 
Aug. 11, 1983; E for. 31631; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 19390 


Times have changed; song, m Robert 
Van Sickle. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
EH unp. 76484; Jennie Elmara Stod- 
dard. 19891 


Tin Pan Alley ball; w A. H. Hawkins, 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; 
E ounp. 76524; James Gilbert Pot- 
ter, Arthur H. Hawkins and Carl 
Fischer. 193892 


Tip-toe dance; by Mana-Zucca, op. 
116; pf. © Sept. 18, 1983; E pub. 
37942; White-Smith music pub. co. 

193938 


‘Tired of trav’lin’; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1988; E unp. 76581; 
Vineent Lane and Geo. Hmmans. 

19394 


To be in love again; melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 16, 19383; E unp. 76366; Ed- 
ward Martinchick. 19395 


To be in love with you; w and melody 


Ann Arlen. © 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 76786; Ann Marie Sweeney. 
19396 

To be with you again; song. © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1983; E unp. 76087; Leo 
Kolendo. 19897 


‘To desert hotel; by Herbert Stothart; 
PRY Te: May 1, 193833" H) “unp. 
76407 ; Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

19398 


To Edith; song. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 75989; John A. Willamette. 

19899 

To feather my nest with you; w and 

melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1933; E 

unp. 76304; Earl Edmund Berglund. 

19400 


To live is Christ; set to hymn tune 


Taylor. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; HE 
unp. 76839; Arthur T. Watson. 
19401 


To our fair-weather salesmen ; musical 
reading, w anon., m Frieda Peycke; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 37649; 
Clayton F. Summy co. 19402 


‘To the forgotten man; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1933; E unp. 76377; 
Walter David Woodman. 19403 


‘Toast (The); song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1983; E unp. 76886; Raymond A. 
Willever. 19404 


19418 
Toceata und Fuge; F moll, Johann 
Nepomuk David; orgel. © Aug. 15, 


1933; E for. 31615; Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel. 19405 


Together; pf. with w. © 1. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76189; Rhoda Blanche 
Whiskin. 19406 


Toi, mon chéri; valse, de Le couché 
de la mariée, paroles Félix Gandéra 
et Roger Lion, m Jean Delettre; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
HE for. 31499; Editions Salabert. 

19407 

Tokens; song, w John Richard More- 
land, pf. arr: Larry Cramer. © 1 
ec. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76954; Mary 
Wright Bain. 19408 


Tonight is ours; song, melody Larry 


E. Goffin. © 1. Sept. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 759387; Anthony J. Luczak. 
19409 


To-night you’re in my arms; song. © 
1 ¢ Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75895; 
James Edward: Highsmith, jr. 

19410 


Topaz moon; w Dorothy Pye Barrett; 
Dine ©) 11 e Sept, elosore he ums 
75898; Daisy Pye Bradford. 19411 


Torch dance; from Ballet suite Henry 
VIII, by Edward German, arr. S. C. 
Thompson; saxophone quartet. © 
July 29, 1983; E pub. 37999; Alfred 
music ¢o., inc. 19412 


Torch singer; from Torch singer, w 
Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. © 
1 ec. Sept. 16, 1933; EH unp. 76433; 
Paramount productions, ine. 19413 


Tout va bien; de Nu comme un ver, 
paroles Jean Boyer, m Maurice 
Yvain; avec accord de l’'ukulele. © 
July 1, 19838; © for. 38'521; Hditions 
Salabert. 19414 


Triume; German text A. de Nora, 
English version Emily Ellis, m Chr. 
J. Krah. © Sept. 16, 1933; E pub. 
37752; Riker, Brown & Wellington, 
ine. 19415 


Traveling with you; song, m Burrell 


Van Buren; pf. © 1 «¢. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76448; Queen Minnie 
Beaston. 19416 


Tree (The) that father planted for 
me; w and melody Billy Hill. © 
1 ce. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76635; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 19417 


Trianon; de Ilja Livschakoff, arr. J. 
H. Wood; orch. ptes. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31553; Publications 
Francis Day (s.a.) 19418 


(es) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19419 


Trinkle, trinkle little star; from Annie 
Laurie, w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
2, 1983; E unp. 76474; May Craw- 
ford Becker and Julia E. Heck. 

19419 


Trixie; scherzo, Renée Miles; pf. © 
Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 37902; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 19420 


Trois ball’s dans la peau; chanson 
java, paroles L. Poterat et Roger 
Lion, m R. Casabianca et G. Rinaldi. 
© Aus 25) 1988 e LOLS oto: 
Hawkes & son (London), Itd. 

19421 


Trompeterliebe; singspiel, frei nach 
Scheffels Trompeter von Sickingen, 
v. Bruno Hardt-Warden u. Paul 
Daehne, m mit benutzung Nessler- 
scher motive, August Pepock. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit text. 
© July 12, 1933; E for. 31674; Drei 
masken musik, G.m.b.H. 19422 


Trouper, see it through; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1983; E unp. 76902; 
Margaret M. Blonder. 19423 


True love; w Leo Robin, m Richard A. 
Whiting, pf. arr. Cy Mockridge. © 
ie. Aue. 29°) h9S3 2h) np (ato: 
Movietone music corp. 19424 


Trusting ; song, m Isobel Arnold Burt. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76674; 
Robert Baker. 19425 


Tu le sais; fox-blues, du film Paris- 
soleil, de René Sylviano, arr. Francis 
Salabert; orch. ptes. et paroles. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31368; Editions 
Salabert. 19426 


Tu mens si bien; tango, dans Le 
couché de la mariée, paroles Zep et 
Roger Lion, m Jean Delettre; avec 
accord de ’ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
E for. 31478; Editions Salabert. 

19427 


Tuck-a-way time; song. © 1 e. Sept. 
18, 1933: .E. unp:, 76488; Ruth fh. 
Wenzel. 19428 


Tul de ilusién; waltz; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 19838; E unp. 76800; Luis 
Herminio Lacomba. 19429 

Tune (The) I wrote for you; song. 


© Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 37919; Ar- 
mand Cloutier. 19430 


Twilight lullaby; w and melody. © 
A e.. Sept. 22,°1935; HM unps Wooo. 


Russell Morris Wood. 19431 
Twisting Sue; w and melody. ©1.. 


Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75962; Harri- 
son Jackson. 194382 


pt. 111, n. S., V..2& 


Two merry pedlars; duet, w Norman 
Grant, m H. Baynton-Power; ten. 
and bar. © Aug. 24, 1933; EH. for. 
31290; Reeder & Walsh. 19433. 


Two (The) rats; unison song, w anon..,. 
m Harold E. Watts. © June 30, 
1983; E for. 313803; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, ltd. 

19484 


Under blue skies; suite, Ernest Aus- 
tin; pf. © Sept. 4) 19335) a) 10r. 
31447 ; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. 

19435. 


Under the blue eagle; N.R.A. march- 
ing song, w and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 75992; Halbert 
H. Hallett. 19436: 


Under the eagle blue; song, w Bernice 
Long. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1933; E unp. 
75974; William Toney. 194387 


Under the moon; w and melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 76504: 
Robert Bryant. 19488: 


Under the moon with you; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 76450 ;: 
Peter Edward Hart. 194389 


Underneath the swaying palms with 
you; pf. treble with w. ©1e. Sept.. 
14, 1933; E unp. 76315; Al Beckwith 
and Wm. Jerome Ruger. 19440 


United we stand; march, Victor Gra-. 
bel; band pts. © Sept. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 87964; C. L. Barnhouse, ine. 

19441 


Unter freiem himmel; marsch, von C.. 
Morena, op. 188. 1. Pf.—2. Salon- 
orch. stimmen.—s. Orch. stimmen.— 
4. Militir-musik stimmen. © June 
29, 1933; E for. 31656-31659; Ver- 
lagsanstalt Hymnophon. 

19442-19445. 


Until I come; pf. with w. ©1¢c. Sept.. 
18, 1933; E unp. 76448; William R. 
Rescorl. 19446 


U-ra-li-a-te-ay; w and m Arthur Le 
Clerq; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 2,. 
1933; E for. 31684; Campbell, Con- 


nelly & co., Itd. 19447 
Vacation time; by Mana-Zucca, op.. 
116; pf. © Sept. 18, 19388; B pub. 


37943 ; White-Smith music pub. co. 
19448: 


Valse d’amitié; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 138,. 
1933; E unp. 76278; Katherine M. 
Lehrenkrauss. 19449" 


800 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Vanderbilt forever; victory song, w 
Grantland Rice; with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 14, 
1983; E pub. 37724; Thornton W. 
Allen. 19450 


Wanka ’n’ Tanka; English version 
Alexander Basy, m A. Dargomijsky, 
arr. Basile Kibalchich, ed. Max T. 
Krone; mixed cho., with sop. and 
alto solo voices. © July 27, 1933; 
E pub. 378382; M. Witmark’'& sons, 

19451 


Variationen tiber ein eigenes thema; 
von Gerhard Frommel; orch. Parti- 
tur. © June 30, 1933; E for. 31286; 
Ries & Hrler, G.m.b.H. 19452 


Veni Creator; liturgical text, and m. 
© Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 37856; 
John Welsh. 19453 


Ventanita colonial; letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
Jan. 27, 1933; E for. 31574; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 19454 


Vercingétorix; épopée lyrique, Etienne 
Clémentel et J.-H. Louwyck, m J. 
Canteloube. Partition chant et pf. 
© July 1, 1933; D 28506; Heugel. 

19454* 


Verlorene (Der) walzer; operette in 
8 akten, nach dem tonfilm Zwei 
herzen im dreivierteltakt, v Paul 
Knepler u. J. M. Welleminsky, ge- 
‘sangstexte Robert Gilbert, m Robert 
Stolz. ©1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 
76829 ; Doremi musikverlag a.g. 

19455 


Vice versa; 3 duets, by W. Oliphant, 
Gladys A. Wood and O. Chucker- 
butty; pf. © Aug. 22, 1933; EB for. 
31277; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd. 

19456 


Victorian (The) ; march, J. S. Taylor; 
band pts. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
37965; C. L. Barnhouse, ine. 19457 


Viens; caprice, valse-boston, de Der- 
niere nuit, paroles Marc-Hély, m 
Marguerite Monnot et J. Jekyll; 
avec accord de l’'ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; EH for. 31495; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19458 


Vision (A) of silver and gold; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 76677: 
Bruna Da San Martino. 19459 


Vivre; valse, de Ah! Quelle gare, pa- 
roles Mouézy-Eon et André Hornez, 
m Raoul Moretti; avee accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31489; Editions Salabert. 


’ 


19460 


19471 


Voice of my country; w and melody L. 
Young and Jimmy Delaney. ©1e. 
Aug. 26, 1988; E unp. 755382; Leona 
Young. 19461 


Voix (La) de mon réve; tango, paroles 
Maurice Aubret, m Jacques Dallin; 
avee accord de V’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31454; Hditions Sala- 
bert. 19462 


Von der ewigen liebe; motette, nach w 
des Angelus Silesius, m Kurt 
Thomas, op. 21; sechsstimmigen 
chor. Partitur. © June 21, 1933; 
E for. 31603; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 

19463 


Vous; valse argentine, paroles Bertal- 
Maubon, m A. H. Monfred; avec 
accord de ukulele. © July 1, 1933; 
EH for. 31496; Editions Salabert. 

19464 


Vous avez déménagé mon coeur; mélo- 
die-slow, dans A la belle bergére, 
couplets Jean-Nohain, m Mireille; 
avec accord de l’ukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31482; Editions Sala- 
bert. 19465 


Vraie (La) des matelots; valse mu- 
sette, paroles Géo. Koger et L. Carol, 
m Vincent Scotto; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31498; Hditions Salabert. 19466 


Wagner (Richard) The flying Dutch- 
man; opera, arr. as Song play, Berta 
Elsmith. © Sept. 25, 1933; D 28513; 
Hlsmith music laboratory, inc. 

19466* 


Wait’ll it happens to you; w Joe Good- 
win, m Jesse Greer; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 12, 1933; Epub. 
38022; Mills music, inc. 19467 


Waiting beneath the dreamy Ozark 
moon; song, melody P. B. Story. © 
1 « Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76021; 
Lenora Willgus Shull. 19468 


Waiting for the moon; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 76075; 
Charley Stalego. 19469 


Waken! Lords and ladies gay; four- 
part song, w Walter Scott, m Cor- 
bett Sumsion; mixed voices. © 
June 30, 1983; E for. 31302; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, The year book 
press, ltd. 19470 


Walkin’ in the wind with you; from 
The operator’s opera, w and m Cliff 
Hess. © Aug. 10, 19838; E pub. 
37837; M. Witmark & sons. 19471 


801 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19472 


Walking down Broadway; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76155; Floyd Wm. Smith. 19472 


Waltz time; selection, adapted from m 
of Johann Strauss, Louis Levy, arr. 
Denis Wright; pf. © July 20, 1933; 
E for. 31635; Chappell & co., ltd. 

19473 


Waltzing alone; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; E unp. 76849; 
Frank Poper and Bill McGill. 19474 


Wandering; w and m Jule le Nard. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76089’; 
Julia L. FitzPatrick. 19475 


Was it love; waltz, melody. © 1.«. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75910; Fred- 
erick W. Warnke. 19476 


Wasp (The); novelty; pf. accordion. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 76782; 
Fredric Alfred Tedesco. 19477 


Wasting my time; w and melody Del 
Leaver. © 1c Sept. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 76196; Adele Hatti Margaret 
Leaver. 19478 


Way up north in Southland; w Geo. 
Whiting and Nat Schwartz, melody 
J.C. Johnson. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 76257 ; Broadway music corp. 

19479 


We are for you N-R-A; song. ©1«.. 
Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 76255; Harold 
R. Eder and Evelyn J. Weiskerger. 

19480 


We couldn’t do better than that; w 
Edward HEliscue, melody Harry 
Akst. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1933; E unp. 
76244; Irving Berlin, inc. 19481 


We do our part; song of the N.R.A., 
w G. T. Smith, m M. W. Irwin. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75956; 
Geo. T. Smith and Mollie Webb 
Irwin. 19482 


We'll all go riding on a rainbow; w 
and m Harry Woods; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 5, 1933; Hi for, 31275: 
Cinephonic music co., Itd. 19483 


We'll always be friends; 6/8 song, w 
Edward Pola, m Franz Steininger ; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 28, 1983; 


E for. 381487; Lawrence Wright 
music co. 19484 
We love our colors; song, melody 


Pauline Story. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76121; James Henry Jen- 
nings. 19485 


We're alone; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
I. B. Kornblum. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28: 


1933; E unp. 76432; Movietone mu- 
sic Corp. 19486: 


We're drifting apart; w Arthur H. 


Corso, and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 
20, 1933; E unp. 76546; Michael 
George Fochi. 19487 


We're going big for that big blanket 
code; song. © Sept. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 38031; Bernard H. Zais. 19488 


We're just a bunch cof merry bo’s; 
melody Gus Meiers, Billy Blecher 
and Marvin Hatley. © 1 e. Sept. 
15, 1983; E unp. 76698; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. ~ 19489: 


We're poor, but we’re happy in love; 
fox trot, w and m Bessie Heaton. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1933; E unp. 75978; 
Bessie Heaton Lewis. 19490 


We’re the singing mothers of the 
P.T.A.; song. © Aug. 19, 1983; E 
pub. 37788; Grace O. Barrett. 19491 


We want likker; song, arr. John Bach; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 38029 ; Christopher J. Gainey. 

19492 


© 1 °C Senw. 7, 
760384; Christopher 
19493 


Wedding (The) ceremony; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1 «¢. May 1, 1933; 
E unp. 76404; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 19494 


Wedding (The) of the dragon flies; w 
Erell Reaves, m Sherman Myers. 
Aug. 17,. 1933 ; .Ei for, Siaeie eed 
Lennox, ltd. 19495. 


Weep no more my baby; from Murder 
at the Vanities, w Edward Heyman, 
m John W. Green; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 11, 1933; Hi publesirerT: 
Harms, ine. 19496 


Welcome new deal; song. ©1e. Sept. 
18, 1933: E unp. 76478; Kate Lock- 
wood Nevins. 19497 


Wenn mein schatz mich ktisst; w uw. 
m Riedel M. Holzhaus, klaviersatz 
Fritz Steven. © July 31, 1933; E 
for. 31661; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H. 

19498 


What a night for love; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 76108; Don 
M. Lewis. 19499 


What-a-ya-do when you haven’t got 
a dime; song. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 76582; G. Robert Hanson. 

19500 


w and melody. 
1933.2 HY. Unp. 
John Gainey. 


802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


What did I do; w and melody. ©1. 
Sept. 1, 1938; E unp. 75854; Roy EH. 
Rinehart and Bernard Peeling. 

19501 


What have I done to you; fox-trot, w 
Joe Hamilton, melody Clem Chester 
Cerwin. ‘© 1 c. Sept. 19, 1933; EH 
unp. 76512; Klemens Czestaw Czer- 
winski. 19502 

What is sweeter than the sweetness of 
I love you; w Joan Jasmyn, m M. K. 
Jerome; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
25, 1933; E pub. 37688; M. Witmark 
& sons. 19503 


What is that love they idolize; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp.. 76464 ; 
Gertrude Goldstein Maged. 19504 


What is there about you; w Dorothy 
Fields, m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
HE unp. 76161 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 19505 


What’ll become of me; w and melody 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept. © 
1 c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76180; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

19506 

What makes you so sweet; w and m 
Benée Russell; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 38021; Mills 
music, ince. 19507 


What’s become of my man; w Alice 
Hargrove, and melody. © 1 «. Sept. 
21, 19383; HF unp. 76571; Don Rod- 
ricks. 19508 


What shall I do; song, w Ida M. 
Woodberry. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 76885; Raymond A. Willever. 

19509 

What the dickens do we care; w and 
melody Ann Ronell. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
29, 1933; E unp. 76873; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 19510 

What would I do if I didn’t have you; 
w and m Little Jack Little, Dave 
Oppenheim and Ira Schuster, pf. sc. 
Lou Leaman; with ukulele arr. 
Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 38024; Mills 
music, inc. 19511 


When Cupid calls; w and m Harry 
Parr-Davies; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 31569; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd. 

When I am on my way; song, w Ina 
Rufo. 
76728; Palma Rufo. 19513 


When I asked her if she would be 
mine; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
to, 4935; ..H. unp. (6267:. Harold 
Lowell Gamble. 19514 


19512 


© 1e. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 


When it’s springtime in the West; 
song, m Arvilla Montgomery. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 19383; E unp. 76483; 
Rollan Montgomery. 19515 


When it’s tulip time in springtime; 
song, m Luther A. Clark; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 
37934; Herbert J. Hause. 19516 


When it was yet dark; Easter anthem, 
w from the Bible, m H. Henner; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
pub. 37739; George Dement Tufts. 

19517 


When lights were low; waltz; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1e Sept. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 75877; P. Spicacci. 19518 


When love is calling; w and melody 
J. T. Alfo and Jimmy Delaney. © 
1 -¢. Sept. 15, 19838; E unp. 76323; 
John T. Alfo. 19519 


When love was young; American lyric 
Mitchell Parish, German text Fritz 
Rotter, m Fred Markush, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
25, 1933; E pub. 37720; Mills music, 
inc. 19520 


When Mister Moon and I played peek- 
a-boo; w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
9, 19383; E unp. 76173 ; Carolyn Mar- 
garet Kay. 19521 


When my ship comes in, I’ll share the 
eargo with you; w and m Evelyn 
Redfern Hellman, James J. Donnelly 
and Philip H. Kaufman, sc. Meyrl 
Alderman; orch. pts. © July 29, 
1933; E pub. 37946; James J. Don- 
nelly. 19522 


When night comes o’er the sea; song, 
w Esther 8. Erickson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
1, 1983; E unp. 75884; Clarence H. 
Erickson. 19523 


When Roosevelt and me were in the 
navy; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; 
EH unp. 76835; P. J. Pasarick. 19524 


When stars are in the quiet skies; w 
Lord Lytton, m Clarence Lueas, arr. 


William Stickles; mixed cho., or 
quartet. © June 28, 1933; E pub. 
37819; Chappell & co., ltd. 19525 
When summer’s gone; song. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 76269; Diane 
Inez V. Grover. 19526 


When the last rose of Summer whis- 
pers goodbye; w and m Marty 
Symes, Al. J. Neiburg and Jerry 
Levinson; with ukulele arr. 
Sept. 8, 1988; E pub. 37703; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 19527 


803 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19528 


When the moon hangs low in the val- 
ley; waltz song, melody Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 
76016; Forrest Hill Lyons. 19528 


When the nightshades are falling on 
the Rockies; w and m Hank Keene; 
with guit. arr. © July 28, 1983; E 
pub. 37681; Keene music co. 19529 


When the one you love is gone; w and 
m Lew Pollack and Charles Tobias, 
pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner. © Aug. 30, 
1933; E pub. 37655; Keit-Engel, ine. 

19530 


When the roses bloom again in the val- 
ley; w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 76744; John B. Custer. 

19531 


When the whippoorwill calls; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 76460; 
Vida Mae Baisden. 19532 


When there ain’t no moonlight to shine 
in my Window; song, melody LeRoy 
Magruder. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 75929; Herbert Gately. 19533 


When you come back sweetheart ; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 «. 
Sept. 9, 19338; E unp. 76110; Abbie 
Orentine Giggey. 19534 


When you come back to Ireland and 
me; song. © Sept. 5, 1933; E for. 
31294; William Liddell. 19535 


When you’re gone; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76748; 
Frank Taddonis. 19536 


Where December is like a June day; 
song, arr. Steve Child. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 19383; E unp. 76721; Charles Jud- 
son Davis. 19537 


Where have you been all my life; w 
and melody. ©,1 c¢. Sept. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 76527 ; Hileen Leatrice Green- 
blatt. 195238 


Where, oh where can [I find love; from 
Shady lady, w Stanley Adams, m 
Jesse Greer; with ukulele arr. 
Aug. 25, 1983; E pub. 37722; Mills 
musie, ine. 19539: 


Where the Swanee River flows thru 
heaven; w John Redmond and Jack 
Lynch, melody Ernie Davis. © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1983; E unp. 76382; Santly 
bros., ine. 19540 


Where you are; w Mel. Bourne, mel- 
ody Louis Drakeford. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
8, 1933; E unp. 76092; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford. 19541 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


While the years are slipping by; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76136; Marie Oxx. 19542 


Whippoorwill warble away; w Mort 
Dixon, melody J. Fred Coots. © 1 
e. Sept. 1, 1933; E unp. 75856; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc. 19543 


Whispering in the moonlight; m Ina 
Hill; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Aug. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76481; Jesse Johnson. 

19544 


White (The) horse; by Herbert Stot- 
hart; pf. *© 1:¢. May a3933e08 
unp. 76403; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 19545 


White winter morning; w and m Mil- 
dred Godfrey Hall, arr. Vladimir 
Heifetz; 4-pt. women’s cho. © Sept. 
25, 1933; E pub. 37975; Schroeder 
& Gunther, ine. 19546 


Who am I—alone; w D. Chamberlain, 
melody H. Ludwig. © 1 «© Sept. 
18, 1933; E unp. 76436; Harry Lud- 
wig and Don Chamberlain. 19547 


Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf; 
from The three little pigs, w and m 
Frank E. Churchill and Ann Ronell; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 37954; Irving Berlin, inc. 

19548 


w and melody Frank E. 
Churchill and Ann Ronell. © 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1983; E unp. 76052; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 19549 


Who said the devil has a tail; 6/8 one- 
step, w and m George Armstrong; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 24, 1933; 
E for. 31600; George A. Cowan. 

19550 


Who socked the king fish in the eye; 
song, w Henry Van Elburg. © 1c. 
Sept. 12, 1983; E unp. 76252; Sam- 
uel Babis. 19551 


Whoops-a-daisy, there I go! fallin’ in 
love again; w Mitchell Parish, m 
James V. Monaco, pf. se. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 25, 
1933; E pub. 37723; Mills musie, ine. 

19552 


Why are you so sad; song, w Blanche 
A. Koch. © 1 c¢. Sept. 11, 1933; HE 
unp. 76203; Irene M. Koch. 19553 


Why can’t I have you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 76821; 
Inez M. Dalton. 19554 


Why can’t we always be in love; fox 
trot ballad. © 1. Sept. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 76012; Fred Hanson. 19555 


Se 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


Why did we meet again; w Ida M. 
Short, and melody. ©1e. Aug. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76288; Alfred Mesmer. 

19556 


Why did you; song, w Nella M. Snead. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 19838; E unp. 75897; 
J. Melvin Snead. 19557 


Why didn’t you; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept. 8, 1933; E unp. 
76081; Mark Farber. 19558 


Why do we hurt the ones we love; w 
Al Jolson and Andy Razaf, melody 
Thomas Waller. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1933; E unp. 76056; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 19559) 


Why do you want me to forget; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; E unp. 76806 ; 
Bertha Costianes. 19560 


Why don’t they get married to stay; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1933; E unp. 76735; Vivian Has- 
san. 19561 


Why, O bitter cross; song. © 1. 
Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 75999; Judson 
S. Washburn. 19562 


Why should I; w EH. L. Clark, music 
J. Anderson. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1933; 
HE unp. 76078; EH. L. Clark and Jesse 
Anderson. 19563 


Why should you blame it on me; song, 
m Margaret Sherry. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
19338; E unp. 76175; William Wood. 

19564 


Why you're not satisfied with me; 
song. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1933; E unp. 
76494 ; Harold Edward Benjamin. 

19565 


Wie schon lJeuchtet der morgenstern ; 
2 cho., w and melody Philipp Nico- 
lai, English version Charles Sanford 
Terry, m harmonized Johann Sebas- 
tian Bach, ed., and the pf. arr. 
Walter Williams; mixed cho. © 
Suto O33 2 By pub. at1oa; Ee C. 
Schirmer music co. 19566 


Wienerwald-veilchen; walzer, aus 
Wien, alles aussteigen, w Fritz 
Griinbaum, m Hermann Leopoldi, 
erl. klavier-arr. Hans Schneider. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31821; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky). 


19567 


Wild geese; by Ou-Yang Hsiu, English 
text LL. Cranmer-Byng, m Gran- 
ville Bantock. © Sept. 14, 1933; B 
for. 31678; Joseph Williams, ltd. 

19568 


19582 


Will you always be a stranger; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; H unp. 
76137; Marie Oxx. 19569 


Will you be mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 25, 19838; E unp. 76708; Leta 
Poe. 19570 


Will you love me tomorrow, as you 
love me today; w and melody Benny 
Davis and James F. Hanley. © 1 
ec. Sept. 20, 1938; E unp. 76561; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 


19571 

Same, © 1c¢ Sept. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 76907; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 19572 


Willow flowers; by Yuan Mei, English 
text L. Cranmer-Byng, m Granville 
Bantock. © Sept, 14, 1933; E for. 
31680; Joseph Williams, ltd. 19573 


Wind (The) bells; song of China. © 
1 c. Sept. 7, 1983; E unp. 76010; 
Margaret Ward Winfield. 19574 


Wind-moods; prelude in C sharp mi- 
nor, w Barnetta Brown, m Rach- 
maninoff, arr. William Stickles; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 8, 1933; H 
pub. 37716; Harms, inc. 19575 


Winter and spring; pt.-song, w anon., 
m Felix Borowski; mixed voices. © 
Aue, 29) 1933 5H pub: (316125) J. 
Fischer & bro. 19576 


Winter night; w and m Mildred God- 
frey Hall, arr. Vladimir Heifetz; 
4-pt. women’s cho. © Sept. 25, 1933 ; 
E pub. 37977; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine. 19577 


Winter’s roar; song, arr. George D. 
Thompson. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 76041; James W. Adams. 19578 


Wise (The) old owl, hoo; song. © 1 
e. Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75921; June 
Catherine Johnson, 19579 


With reservations; w and melody 
Stanley Nelson. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76459; Frank W. 
Jenks. 19580 


With the best pal that I ever had; 
waltz song. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 76501; Herman Conrad Becker. 

19581 


With you here and me here; from Nice 
goings on, wW Frank Eyton, m Ar- 


thur Schwartz: with ukulele arr. 
© Aus °30/°1933; HH for. 31590: 
Harms, inc. 19582 


805 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19583 


Wonderful dreams; song. ©1c. Sept. 
7, 19383; E. unp. 76042; James W. 
Adams. 19583 


Wonderful eyes; from Give me a ring, 
w Graham John, m Martin Broones; 
with ukulele arr. © June 12, 1933; 
E for. 31628; Chappell & co., ltd. 

19584 

Wonderful (A) word; song. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76338 ; Gerald 
Vincent Morris. 19585 

Won’t you be mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76138; 
Marie Oxx. 19586 


Won't you give me a chance; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 76737; 
William C. Wilhelm. 19587 


Woody Smith’s harmony chart for the 
steel guitar. © June 6, 1933; AA 
128238; Woodrow R. Smith. 19588 


Wouldn’t it be nice; from Use your 
imagination, w and m Cliff Hess. 
© Aug. 10, 1933; E pub. 37836; M. 
Witmark & sons. 19589 

Y a plus personne; fox-trot, de Ah! 
Quelle gare, paroles Mouézy-Eon et 
André Hornez, m Raoul Moretti; 
avec accord de lukulele. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31488; Editions Sala- 
bert. 195980 


Year (The) of jubilee is here; song. 
© Milly: 26,. 193358) pub, 37802: 
Charles Thomas. 19591 


Yearning; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76167; Philip Saltman. 
19592 


Yearning for you; w Mabel Wood, and 
melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1933; B 
unp. 76817; Warren Milford Yates. 

19593 


Yes; melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 76796; Alfred Feltman. 
19594 


Yes me; w and m Lorenz Hart, Rich- 
ard Rodgers and Jimmy Durante. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76164; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

19595 

Yo me vine de mi tierra; cancion, m 
P. J. Gonzalez y Sanchez bros.; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1933; E unp. 76208; 
Pedro J. Gonzalez. 

You are mine; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75933; Rose 
Jean Harper. 19597 

You are my love; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76279; David 
B. Klatzkin. 19598 


19596 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


——song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1933; BE 
unp. 76602; Joseph C. Schottenstein. 
19599 


You are the one forme; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 5, 1983; E unp. 75922; Dick 
Steele. 19600 


You are the song, dear; w and m 
Everett Weir, arr. Vernon Leftwich. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1933; E unp. 76544; 
Everett P. Neff. 19601 


You brought me love; w Geo. Hulten, 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 76322; Clarence Kaull. 

19602 


You can ask the stars; w and m 
Jimmy Nichols and Pete Macias. 
© Aug. 10, 1933; E pub. 37838; 
Remick music corp. 19603 


You can keep falling back; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp 
76455; Bernard Howard McLaugh- 
lin. 19604 


You can’t tell what I'll do; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76191; 
Rhoda Blanche Whiskin. 19605 


© ee Sepieet, 
19383; E unp. 76604; Constance 
Vaska. 19606 


You gotta be a football hero, to get 
along with the beautiful girls; fox- 
trot, w Al Lewis and Buddy Fields, 
m Al Sherman; with ukulele arr. 
and male quartette cho. © Sept. 7, 
1933; E pub. 37701; Leo Feist, inc. 

19607 


You left no souvenir for me; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 76144; Lucille Robinson. 19608 


You lied to me; 


You get me; song. 


song, m Larry E. 


Goffin. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1983; E 
unp. 76788; William John Foster 
Graham. 19609 


You, my love; w and m Bob Lines. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1983; E unp. 75967; 
John William Maul. 19610 


You or no one; w Bob Rothberg, m 
Peter Tinturin ; with guit. and banjo 
arr. © Sept. 20, 1983; E pub. 37854; 
Olman music corp. 19611 


You ought to know I’m in love with 
' you; fox-trot, w and m Margaret 
Townsend Colvin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1933; E unp. 76556; Margaret Col- 
vin. 19612 


You quit that; song. © 1. Sept. 6, 
1933; E unp. 75996; Benton Reeves 
Trout. 19613 


806 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1933 


You’re gone; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 76000; 
Robert Richter Michlin. 19614 


You’re gonna lose your gal; w Joe 
Young, m James V. Monaco; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; E 
pub. 38039; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 19615 


Youre in Paris once again; w H. 
Kaiser, m A. Rose; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 8, 1933; E pub. 37786; 
Howard Kaiser and Art Rose. 

19616 


You're just a part-time girl; w A. 
Fillie, melody C. J. Gaal. ©l1e 
Sept. 8, 1988; E unp. 76105; Anthony 
Fillie and Chas. J. Gaal. 19617 


You’re just a Summer memory; song. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 76486; 
Ruth L. Wenzel. 19618 


You're just like a dewdrop in the sun- 
shine; w and m Clay Ecton Bur- 
nett. © Sept. 8, 1933; E pub. 37815; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 19619 


You’re my dream girl; song. ©1.. 
Sept. 5, 1933; E unp. 75901; Lea Ar- 
lington Arthur. 19620 


You're only mine in dreams; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 76848; Andrew E. Toce. 

19621 


You’re responsible; w J. S. Dever, mel- 
ody H. Loeffler. © 1 c¢. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76439; Ernie Loeffler 
and John S. Dever. 19622 


You're so divine; song; violin 1 acc. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1983; E unp. 75985; 
Anthony Santorsola. 19623 


You're that girl; w Ellery Rand, mel- 
ody G. L. Clarke and Bert L. Clarke. 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1933; E unp. 76271; 
George L. Clarke. 19624 


You're the one man for me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1983; E 
unp. 75872; Joe Agnese. 19625 


You’re the prettiest girl this side of 
heaven; pf. treble with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 19, 1983; E unp. 76502; Pat- 
rick J. McEnery. 19626 


You say you can love no other but me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 76145; Bessie Artino. 19627 


You've been misinformed; w A. H. 
Burch, jr..m G. M. Looney. ©1c. 
July 31, 19388; E unp. 743899; Arthur 


19641 
EH. Burch, jr... and Gordon M. 
Looney. 19628 
You’ve earned yourself a _ broken 


heart; w and m Rolond Irving; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1933; E unp. 76784; 
Roland Smith. 19629 


You’ve got everything; w Gus Kahn, 
m Walter Donaldson; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 11, 
1933; E pub. 387750; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 19630 


You've got me hypnotized baby; fox- 
trot song, melody John Raymon Gas- 
con. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 
76651; Olive Marie Gascon. 19631 


You've got that; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers. © 1 «¢. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76162; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 19632 


You went away without saying good- 
bye; song, w Roger Wampler. © 1 
ce. Sept. 9, 19338; E unp. 76122; Pete 
Scialabba. 19633. 


You wonderful N.R.A.; song, melody 
Harry Heald. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 76103; Marie Lague. 19634 


You-dle-ee-oo-de-oo; Ww and- melody 
The Boswells. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76144; Leo Feist, inc. 19635 


Your beauty compels me to surrender ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76133; Christopher M. Ford. 

19636 


Your radiant eyes; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1933; E unp. 76442; Henry Gray. 


19637 
Your reflection; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 15, 1988; E unp. 76347; Jessie 
Hill. 19638 


Your slave am I; w Mel. Bourne, mel- 
ody Louis Drakeford. © 1. Sept. 
8, 193838; E unp. 76091; Lewis Henry 
Drakeford. 19639 


Your [sic] the rainbow I’m waiting 
for; w G. W. Purdy, melody C. C. 
Diar. © 1 « Sept. 23, 19383; © ump. 
76680; George Warren Purdy and 
Clayton C. Diar. 19640 


Your voice a melody; song, w Clifford 
M. Sublette. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 76918 ; Hazel Smith Duenweg. 

19641 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19642 


Yumnuri; violin with w. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1933; E unp. 76846 ; Leo Gonzalez. 
19642 


Zvadla ruze; valcikova pisen, slava 
mach, arr. Fred J. Divisek. © Aug. 
15, 1933 ; E pub. 37862; Joseph Jiran. 

19643 


II. album di musica moderna; di Re- 
nato Parodi and others; pf. a 4 mani. 
© Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 31442: G. 
Ricordi & co. 19644 


3 and 2 per cent beer; w and m Charles 
B. Morearty and W. S. Hudson, arr. 


pt: 15 WS ese 


Aug. 5, 1933; E pub. 37782; W. Sea- 
vey Hudson. 19645 


1914;  vaterlandische festouvertiire, 
Volkmar Schwiening;  blas-orch. 
stimmen. © June 10, 1933; E for. 
31617; Sunnwend-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

19646 


grosses orch. stimmen. 
© July 10, 1933; E for. 31618; Sunn- 
wend-verlag, G. m. b. H. 19647 


klavier. © May 23, 
1933; E for. 31601; Sunnwend-ver- 


Jean Walz; with ukulele arr. © lag, G. m. b. H. 19648 
Number of entries in Part 8 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class EH, 
Musical compositions (including 11,137 unpublished) ~_______________ 19, 648 


808 


_ 


oa 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[19648 


A la valse; petit impromptu, Carl 
Bohm, op. 301, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing, who is not liv- 
ing. R 26786. 1 


A mon étoile; nocturne, Carl Bohm, 
op. 362, no. 2, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, as next of kin of the 
author of editing, who is not living. 
R 26788. 2 


Abide with me; song, Adam Geibel; 
mixed cho., with solos. © Kath- 
ryn Skinner, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 26680. 3 


At the battle of San Juan; w and m 
Will R. Anderson. © Elizabeth An- 
derson, as widow. R 26739. 4 


Auf gritiner au; by Gustav Merkel, op. 
82, no. 1, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, as next of kin of the 
author of editing, who is not living. 
R 26798. 3) 


Auf wiedersehen; by Heinrich Lich- 
ner, op. 78, no. 6, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, aS next of kin of 
the author of editing, who is not liv- 
ing. R 26796. 


Autumn; march and two-step, by Neil 
Moret. © Charles N. Daniels, as 
author. R 26726. q 


Bargain (The) hunters; musical Sat- 
ire, opening cho. © Arthur A. Penn, 
as author. R 26844. 8 


Barney Maguire; from Dolly Dollars, 
w H. B. Smith, m Victor Herbert. © 
Harry B. Smith, as author of. w, 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 26753. 


Barnyard (The) frolic; w Charles 
Noel Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26813. 10 


Belle (The) of Mayfair; by Leslie 
Stuart; pf. se. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow. R 26754. 11 


— musical comedy, bk. Chas. E. 
Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, as widow of the author of 
m. R 26810. 12 


Belle of the ball; song, Chas. K. Har- 
ris. © Cora L. Harris, as widow. 
R 26883. is 


Bird echoes; easy characteristic 
pieces; pf. © Elsa BE. Swartz, as 
author. R 26688. 14 


Birds and breezes; waltzes, Marie 
Louka; pf. © Johann C. Schmid, 
as author. R 26686. 15 


Blow the smoke away; song, from The 
_ time, the place and the girl, w Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 26719. 16 


Boys (The) in blue; w Charles Noel 
Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26821. 17 


Captain (The) general; march and 
two step, Marie Louka; pf. 
Johann C. Schmid, as author. R 
26687. 18 


Come, fill your glass, and drink with 
me; w J. W. Johnson, m Rosamond 
Johnson, arr. for quartette Andor 
Pinter. J. Rosamond Johnson 
and James W. Johnson, as authors. 
R 26895. 19 


Come, O come, ye weary; song. © 
J. M. Harris, as author. R 26889. 
20 


Cross Jordan today; w and m Mrs. 
M. J. Harris. © J. M. Harris, as 
widower. R 26891. 21 


Dainty Dresden shepherdess; w Geo. 
H. Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. © 
Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. 
R 26684. 22 


Day dreams, day dreams; w and m 
Chauncey Oleott. © Margaret O’Don- 
ovan Oleott, as widow. R 26728. 

pe 


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24 


Dear old Broadway; song, from The 
tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26826. 24 


Destiny, a little joy a little laughter ; 
song. © Augustus Barrett, as aa- 
thor. R 26808. 2 


Dismiss us with Thy blessing; anthem, 
P. D. DeCoster. © Mary D. Jack- 
Son, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 26873. 26 


Dixie blossoms; march and two-step. 
© Perey Wenrich, as author. R 


26725. Pf | 
Dream of the rarebit fiend; Brooklyn 
cake walk, two-step. © T. W. 


Thurban, as author. R 26738. 28 


Dreaming love of you; w and m Chas. 
K. Harris. © Cora L. Harris, as 
widow. R 26882. 29: 


Eileen asthore; selection Chauncey Ol- 
cott; pf. © Margaret O’Donovan 
Olcott, as widow. R 26759. 30) 


Ensemble; song, from The tourists, m 
Gustave Kerker. © Richard H. 
Burnside, as author of w. R 26831. 

31 

Entrance of the rajah; song, from The 
tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26838. 32 


Entrance of Todd; song, from The 
tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author cf 
w. R 26849. 33 


Ever onward; service, J. Lincoln Hall, 
C. Austin Miles and C. Harold Low- 
den. © C. Austin Miles, as one of 
the authors. R 26676. 34 


Fair Hileen asthore; w and m Chaun- 
cey Olcott. © Margaret O’Donovan 
Olcott, as widow. R 26729. 35 


First and only; song, from The time, 
the place and the girl, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 26717: 36 


Fly away birdie to heaven; w and m 
Chas. K. Harris. © Cora L. Har- 
ris, aS widow. R 26880. 37 


Four-in-hand (The); march; pf. © 
George Braham, as author. R 26802. 
38 

Freudvoll und liedvoll; by Gustav 
Merkel, op. 82, no. 3, ed. and fin- 
gered Louis Oesterle; pf. © Kath- 
arine Florence Stewart, as next of 


pt. I, DES 


kin of the author of editing, who is 
not living. R 26795. 39 


Gay (The) lieutenant; from The stu- 
dent king, w Frederick Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna F. DeKoven, as 
widow of the author of m, Cora 
Gabrielle Woodworth, as widow of 
one of the authors of w, and Lola 
Stange, as widow of one of the au- 
thors of w. R 26818. 40 


Gedenke mein; by Gustav Merkel, op. 
82, no. 2, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, as next of kin of the 
author of editing, who is not living. 
R 26794. 41 


Girl (The) with the naughty, naughty 
glance; w Joseph Herbert, jr., m 
Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hosch- 
na, aS widow of the author of m, 
and Marie L. Herbert, as widow of 
the author of w. R 26845. 42 


Go while the goin’ is good; from The 
red mill, w Henry Blossom, m Victor 
Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, as 
widow of the author of w, Hilla Bart- 
lett and Clifford Herbert, as children 


of the deceased author of m. R 
26767. 43 
Grace (La); characteristic, Carl 


Bohm, op. 302, no. 5, ed, and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 26779. 44 


Hearts; w and m Chas. K. Harris. © 
Cora L. Harris, as widow. R 26881. 
45 


Hearts and masks; waltzes, Leo Fried- 
man; pf. © Fredericka Lowenthal, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 26736. 46 


Hist, advance with care; song, from 
The tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26840. 47 


Humoreske; op. 28, nr. 2; horn u. pf. 
© Leone Sinigaglia, as author. R 
26865. 48 


Hymn to Bacchus; w J. W. Johnson, 
m Rosamond Johnson, arr. for quar- 
tette Andor Pinter. © James W. 
Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson, 
as authors. R 26896. 49 


810 


RENEWALS 


no. 9, 1933 


I couldn’t go wrong if I tried; from 
Around the town, w Joseph Herbert, 
m Melville Ellis. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, as widow of the author of w, 
and Rachel M. Ellis, as next of kin, 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 
ing. R 26762. 50 


I’m always doing something I don’t 
want to do; from The red mill, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Wilson, as widow of the 
author of w, Ella Bartlett and Clif- 
ford Herbert, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 26768. 51 


I must tell it; song, w Lewis Edgar. 
© L. HE. Jones, as author of m. R 
26892. 52 


If I only had the nerve; song. © 
Vincent Bryan, as author. R 26747. 
53 


Iimpromptu-mazurka; by Carl Bohm, 
op. 302, no. 4, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 26778. 54 


In the isle of our dreams; from The 
red mill, w Henry Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Wil- 
son, aS widow of the author of w, 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 26770. 5D 


It’s lonesome tonight; song, from The 
time, the place and the girl, w Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Joseph E. Howard, as author of 
m. R 26716. 56 


It’s merely a matter of time; song, 
from The tourists, m GuStave Ker- 
ker. © Richard H. Burnside, as 
author of w. R 26856. 57 


It’s nice to have a Sweetheart; song, 
from The tourists, m Gustave Ker- 
ker. © Richard H. Burnside, as 
author of w. R 26804. 58 


It’s the little things that count in life; 
song, from The tourists, m Gustave 
Kerker. © Richard H. Burnside, 
as author of w. R 268382. 59 


It’s the same old song; by Will R. An- 
derson. © Elizabeth Anderson, as 
widow. R 26816. 60 


It’s your lovely disposition; from 
Around the town, w Addison Burk- 
hardt, m Melville Ellis. © Rachael 
M. Hllis, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 26763. 61 


73 


Jagdruf; by Gustav Merkel, op. 81, 
no. 2, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of editing, who is not living. 
R 26790. 62 


Jean M’Neil; song, w H. Lauder and 
Alex Melville. © Harry Lauder, as 
63 


author. R 26829. 
Jesus is calling; song. © J. M. Har- 
ris, aS author. R 26888. 64 


Jolly sailor boys; w Charles Noel 
Douglas, m Karl lL. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26809. 65 


Just to pass the time away; from 
Around the town, w Joseph Herbert, 
m Melville Ellis. © Marie L. Herb- 
ert, as widow of the author of w, 
and Rachael M. Ellis, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 


ing. R 26761. 66 
Kosender falter; morceau de _ salon, 


Carl Bohm, op. 282, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing, who is not 
living. R 26785. 67 
Kkuckuck (Der) ruft; charakterstuck 
fiir die jugend, R. Krentzlin, op. 19, 
no. 2. © H.R. Krentzlin, as author. 
R 25548. 68 


: Lament of the coryphee; from Around 


the town, w Joseph Herbert, m Mel- 
ville Ellis. © Marie L. Herbert, as 
widow of the author of w, and Fa- 
chael M. Ellis, as next of kin of the 
author of m, wko is not living. R 
26760. 69 


Land (The) of romance; serenade, 
Karl L. Hoschna; pf. duet. © Het- 
tie Hoschna, as widow. R 26741. 

70 


Legend (The) of the mill; from The 
red mill, w Henry M. Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Wil- 
son, aS widow of the author of w, 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 26752. 71 


Leichtes staccato; by Fritz Spindler, 
op. 221, no. 2, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of editing, who is not living. 
R 26797. 72 

Lilliputian (The) police; w Charles 
Noel Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26745. 73 


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74 


Lincoln, oh, Lincoln we honor you to- 
day; w Charles Noel Douglas, m 
Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hosch- 
na, as widow of the author of m. 
R 26764. 74 


Lion (The) and the mouse; waltzes. 
© Theodore Bendix, as author. R 
26746. 75 

Listen to the big brass band; w and m 
Dave Reed, jr., arr. T. P. and G. J. 
Trinkaus; with banjo acc. 
George J. Trinkaus, as one of the 
authors of arr. R 268038. 76 


Little cow-boys and cow-girls; Ww 
Charles Noel Douglas, m Karl L. 
Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow of the author of m. R 26735. 

rit 

Little fire fighters; w Charles Noel 
Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26820. 78 


Little folks in dreamland; w Charles 
Noel Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow of th 
ALLO Ob. mM. Wik wOSZau. | 79 


Little housekeepers; m Karl L. Hosch- 
na. © Hettie Hoschna, as widow. 
R 26812. 80: 


Little postmen; w Charles Noel Doug- 
las, m Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie 
Hoschna, as widow of the author 
Of mm: ‘RK 26822: 


Look ye saints the sight is glorious; 
song; mixed cho. © August Krapf, 
as author of m. R 26678. 82 


Lord (The) settethseHis standard; w 
P. H. Bristow, m Adam Geibel. © 
Kathryn Skinner, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 26677. 838 


Lords and ladies; novelette; pf. © 
Gustav Salzer, as author. R 26843. 
84 


Lose blitter; by Carl Kolling, op. 147, 
ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. 
no. 1, Allegro in C.—no, 2, Allegro 
molto in A min.—no, 3, Prestissimo 
in D.—no. 4, in C. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing, who is not 
living. R 26780-26783. 85-88 


Love is a wonderful thing; song, from 
The tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26827. 89 


Maienwonne; by Gustav Merkel, op. 


81, no. 8, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 


pt. III, 0. s., v.28 


Stewart, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of editing, who is not living. 
R 26791. 90 


Man (The) from now; fantastical mu- 
sical comedy, bk. and lyrics John 
Kendrick Bangs and Vincent Bryan, 
m Manuel Klein. Voc. sc. © Mary 
Gray Bangs, as widow of one of the 
authors of w, Vincent Bryan as one 
of the authors of w, and Helen 
Klein, as widow of the author of m. 
R 26799. 91 


—— selection, Manuel Klein; pf. © 
Helen Klein, as widow. R 26815. 
92 


Manicure song; from The social whirl, 
w Joseph W. Herbert, m Gustave 


Kerker. © Marie L. Herbert, as 
widow of the author of w. R 26806. 
93 


Meet me at twilight; song, w F. Clif- 
ford Harris. © Jerome D. Kern, 
as author of m. R 26748. 94 


Mignonette; from The red mill, w 
Henry M. Blossom, m Victor Her- 
bert. © Marjorie Wilson, as widow 
of the author of w, Hlla Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 26734. 

95 


Missa in honorem SS. Rosarii B. M. 
V.; by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 18; 
tenors and basses. © Alma Ferrata 


and Mario Ferrata, as children of — 


the deceased author. R 26862. 96 
Moth (The) and the butterfly; w Will 


A. Cook, m Karl L. Hoschna. ©” 


Hettie Hoschna, as widow of the 
author of m. R 26721. 97 


My orange girl; song. © Harry Gif- 
ford and Alf J. Lawrance, as au- 
thors. R 26851. 98 


Nancy my midsummer fancy; song, m 
Ethelwyn Arnold. © Arthur A. 
Penn, as author of w. R 26744. 99 


Naomi overture; arr.; orch. © S. E. 
Morris, as author. R 26675. 100 


No show to-night; song, from Wonder- 
land, m Victor Herbert. © Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author. R 


26742. 101 
Nothin’ from nothin’ leaves you; 
[song], Rose and Snyder. © Ed. 


Rose, as one of the authors. R 
26879. 102 


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no. 9, 1933 


O paradise; song Adam Geibel; mixed 
cho., with solos and trio. © Kath- 
ryn Skinner, as child of the deceased 
author. R 26679. 103 


Oh Mister Sun; song, from The tour- 
ists, m Gustave Kerker. © Richard 


H. Burnside, as author of w. R 
26850. 104 


Olcott’s love song; w and m Chauncey 


Olcott. © Margaret O’Donovan Ol- 
cott, aS widow. R 26731. 105 
On San Francisco Bay; song. © Vin- 


cent Bryan and Gertrude Hoffman, 
as authors. R 26834. 106 


Only a year; w James O’Dea, m Anna 
Caldwell. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, 
as widow of the author of w, and 
author of m. R 26712. 107 


Only (The) way to love; from The 
man from now, lyrics and m Manuel 
Klein. © Helen Klein, as widow. 
R 26800. 108 


Oriental dance; from Wonderland, by 
Victor Herbert; pf. © Ella Bart- 
lett and Clifford Herbert, as children 
of the deceased author. R 26842. 

109) 

Our high school; by W. O. Miessner, 
op. 10, no. 1. 1. Mixed cho.—2. 3 pt. 
women’s cho. © W. Otto Miessner, 
as author. R 26771, 26772. 110,111 


Papillon (Le) ; by Carl Bohm, op. 302, 
no. 3, ed. and fingered Louis Oes- 
terle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, as next of kin of the author 
of editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 26777. a2, 


Pensée amoureuse; par Victor Her- 
bert; violoncelle et pf. © Hilla 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
26723. 113 


Petite Tonkinoise; schottisch; pf. © 
H. Christiné and Vincent Scotto, as 
authors. R 26714. 114 


Petite valse; par Victor Herbert; 
violoncelle, ou violon, et pf. © Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
26724. 115 


Piper Macfarlane; song, w H. Lauder 
and Gerald Grafton. © Harry Lau- 
der, as author of m. R 26814. 116 

Red (The) mill; w Henry M. Blossom, 
m Victor Herbert. 1. Opening cho., 
act. 1. — 2. Finale 1. — 3. Opening 
cho., act. 2. — 4. Ensemble. — 5. En- 
trance song and cho. © Marjorie 


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Wilson, as widow of the author of 
w, Ella Bartlett and Clifferd Her- 
bert, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 26740, 26749, 26750, 
26756, 26766. 117-121 


Rolling home; convivial march; pf. 
© George Braham, as author. R 
26801. 122 


Romance; par Victor Herbert; violon- 
celle, ou violon, et pf. © Ella Bart- 
lett and Clifford Herbert, as children 
of the deceased author. R 26722. 

123 


Sadness; waltz, Paul J. Racine. © 
Laura Racine, as widow. R 26898. 
124 

Salut d’amour; by Edward Elgar, op. 
12, ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle; 
pf. © Katharine Florence Stewart, 
as next of kin of the author of edit- 
ing and fingering, who is not living. 
R 26774. 125 


Santa Claus in Japan; oriental Christ- 
mas cantata in two pts., libretto 
Wm. H. Gardner, m Adam Geibel. 
(© Kathryn Skinner, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 26681 126 


Schinetterling ; by Gustav Merkel, op. 
81, no. 4, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, as next of kin of the author 
of editing, who is not living. R 
26792. 127 


Sinigaglia (Leone) Lied; op. 28, nr. 
1; horn u. pf. © Leone Sinigaglia, 
as author. R 26864. 128 


Social (The) whirl; w Joseph W. Her- 
bert, m Gustave Kerker. 1. Finale, 
act 1. — 2. Musical comedy, opening 
cho. © Marie L. Herbert, as widow 
of the author of w. R 26805, 26807. 

129, 130 


Songs for little people; with an intro, 
Lucy Wheelock. © Grace Wilbur 
Conant and Frances Weld Daniel- 
son, aS authors. R 26708. 131 


Spinnlied ; by Carl Bohm; op. 302, no. 
1, ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle; 
pf. © Katharine Florence Stewart, 
as next of kin of the author of edit- 
ing, who is not living. R 26787. 

132 


Staccato; étude de salon, Catl Bohm, 
op. 272a, ed. and fingered Louis Oes- 


terle:; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, as next of kin of the author 
of editing, who is not living. R 
26784. 133 


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Streets (The) of New York; from The 
red mill, w Henry Blossom, m Victor 


Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, as 
widow of the author of w, Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 


children of the deceased author of 
m. R 26769. 134 


Student (The) king; light opera, bk. 
and lyrics Frederic Ranken and 
Stanislaus Stange, m Reginald De- 


Koven. Voc. sc. © Anna DeKoven, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
26713. 135 


selection, Reginald DeKoven; pf. 
© Anna DeKoven, as widow. R 
26894. 136 


Siisse heimath; by Gustav Merkel, op. 
81, no. 1, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, as next of kin of the 
author of editing, who is not living. 
R 26789. 137 


Sweetheart (The) of my childhood, I 
Was seven, she was four; w George 
_H. Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. © 
.Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
26683. 138 


Tanzvergniigen; by Philipp Schar- 
wenka, op. 68, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 26775. 139 


Teach them what to say; from The 
red mill, w Henry M. Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Wil- 
son, as widow of the author of w, 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m:.) R’ 26755. 140 


Terrace; march and two step; band 
pts. © Francis I. Hendry, as au- 
thor. R 26682. 141 


That’s the reason noo I wear a kilt; 
song, w H. Lauder and A. B. Ken- 


dall. © Harry Lauder, as author 
of m. R 268380. 142 
That’s the time; song, from The tour- 
ists, m Gustave Kerker. © Richard 
H. Burnside, as author of w. R 
26847. 143 


That’s what the rose said to me; w 
B. F. Barnett, m L. Edwards. © 
Leo. Edwards and B. F. Barnett, as 
authors. R 26710. 144 


Thou, O God, art praised in Sion; w 
from Psalm 65; 3-pt. women’s cho., 


814 


pt. IIT, na. S., V. 28 


with sop. solo; organ acc. © Frank 
L. Sealy, as author of m. R 26776. 


145 
Through all eternity; w Geo 4H. 
Broadhurst, m Max S. Witt. © Al- 


bert Witt, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
26685. 146 


Thursday is my Jonah day; song from 
The time, the place and the girl, w 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Joseph E. Howard, as author of 
m.> 26i20: 147 


Tidyville; w Charles Noel Douglas, m 
Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, 
as widow of the author of m. R 


26828. 148 
‘Tis but a dream, song. © Paul H. 
Von Moltke, as author. R 26711. 

149 


Tonleiter-schule; pf. teil 1-8, mit 
suppl. © Theodor Wiehmayer, as 
author. R 26863. 150 


Tourists (The); by Gustave Kerker, 
arr. 1. Selection.—2. Waltzes. © 
George J. Trinkaus, as author of 


arr. R 26748, 26846. td 2452 
——m Gustave Kerker. 1. Opening 
cho., act 1.—2. Finale, act 1—3. 
Opening,. act 2. © Richard H. 


Burnside, as author of w. R 26833, 
26837, 26841. 158-155 


Tripping through the meadow; by G. 
D. Wilson, revised, fingered and arr. 
Max C. Eugene. © Max Dreyfus, as 
author of arr. R 26757. 156 


Trotzk6pfchen ; charaktersttck fiir die 
jugend, R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 3. 
© H. R. Krentzlin, as author. R 
25542. 157 


Waning (The) honeymoon; song, from 
The time, the place and the girl, w 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Ad- 
ams. © Joseph E. Howard, as au- 
thor of m. R 26718. 158 


We're the gnomes; song, from The 
tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26839. 159 


Wearers of the green; w and m 
Chauncey Olcott. © Margaret O’- 
Donovan Olcott, as widow. R 26750. 

160 


Wedding procession; song, from The 
tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26835. 


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no. 9, 1933 


177 


What’s all the worry. 
LePaige, as author. 


What’s the matter 
song. © Vincent Bryan, as author. 
R 26737. 163 


When Cupid plays a little game of 
hearts; song, from The tourists, m 
Gustave Kerker. © Richard H. 
Burnside, as author of w. R 26825. 

164 


When Tommy Atkins marries Dolly 
Gray; w Cobb, m G. Edwards. © 
Gus Hdwards, as author of m and 
Katherine A. Cobb, as next of kin 
of the author of w, who is not living. 
R 26709. 165 


Which one shall we marry; song, from 
The tourists, m Gustave Kerker. © 
Richard H. Burnside, as author of 
w. R 26758, 26848. 166, 167 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; Noél, w Nahum Tate, m 
Geo. B. Nevin. © Lillias C. Nevin, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
267738. 168 


Whistle it; trio, from The red mill, w 
Henry M. Blossom, m Victor Her- 
bert. © Marjorie Wilson, as widow 
of the author of w, Ella Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
26751. 169 


Widow (A) has ways; from The red 
mill, w Henry M. Blossom, m Vic- 


© Charles EH. 
R 26824. 162 


with our team; 


tor Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, 
as widow of the author of w, Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author of 
Me ay -2OLoo. 170 


Will (The) of God; song, w Mrs. C. 
D. Miller. © J. M. Harris, as au- 
thor of m-. “R. 26890. i Gt 


With the robins IV’ll return; w J. J. 
Walker, m Max S. Witt. © James 
J. Walker, as author of w, and Al- 
bert Witt, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
26715. 172 


Without thee love my heart is blind; 
w Hdward H. Peple, m Karl L. Hos- 
chna. © Hettie Hoschna, as widow 
of the author of m. R 26727. 173 


Wouldn’t you like to know; song, 
from The tourists, m Gustave Ker- 
ker. © Richard. H. Burnside, as 
author of w. R 26819. 174 


You never can tell about a woman; 
from The red mill, w Henry M. 
Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © 
Marjorie Wilson, as widow of the 
author of w, Ella Bartlett and Clif- 
ford Herbert, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 26732. 175 


all right—vou’re O. K.; by 
Will R. Anderson. © Elizabeth An- 
derson, aS widow. R 26817. 176 


Young America; by Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 
26811. alegre 


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Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

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(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viil of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 
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Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vll 
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Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noricn.—lIf the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no 


statement of authorship is given. 


A.C.O.; marche officielle des 24 heures 
du Mans, 6/8 one-step, paroles Lu- 
cien Cazalis, avec mélodie. © June 
1, 1983; E for. 31734; Emile Bau- 
drier. 19649 


Abandono; melody Pedro Flores. ©1 
¢@ Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77654; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 19650 


Acquila (L’) blu; canzona siciliana. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 77999; 
Pietrina Palumbo. 19651 


Adoration; song, w Laurence Hope. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77741; 
Jeanne Frene. 19652 


Adventurer (The); composed and pf. 
arr. Samuel Kaylin; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77594; 
Movietone music corp. 19653 


*Andovia ('T’); w George Th. Sagiaxis, 
m Sotirios S. Lontos. © Sept. 29, 
1938; E pub. 38206; Apollo music 
co. 19654 


Afraid; comp. and orch. R. H. Bassett; 
pf. conductor. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 77723; Movietone music corp. 

19655 


After all I’ve done for you; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 1933: EB 
unp. 77828; Joseph Harris. 19656 


After the day is done; slow fox-trot, 
w and melody Del Cabell. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1983; E unp. 78202; Adel- 
bert T. Cabell. 19657 


After the game is over; w and m 
Benée Russell, Al Sherman and Al 
Lewis, pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kia. © Oct. 19, 
1933 ; E pub. 38403; Keit-Engel, inc. 

19658 


After the snowman is built; by F. 
Hollander; pf.-conductor. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 20, 19383; E unp. 77720; Movie- 
tone music Corp. 19659 


Ah’s got dem blues; w and melody 
Clem Chester Cerwin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
11, 1983; E unp. 77330; Klemens 

. Czestaw Czerwinski. 19660 


Ah wants to die from eating possum 
pie in Dixie; song, melody Jack Ma- 
honey. ©1c. Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 
77564; Victor J. Pilisotta. 19661 


Air in F major; melody. ©1c. Aug. 
30, 1988; E unp. 75813; Leon 
Leonard. 19662 


Aldrig; tango, text Folke Lindberg, m 
Torbern Cassel; pf. © July 11, 
1933; E for. 31704; A/B skandina- 
visk production. 19663 


Alice in Wonderland; w and melody 
Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl and 
Murray Mencher. © 1 ec. Oct. 18, 
1933; E unp. 77621; Leo Feist, inc. 

19664 


Alimony Lou; song, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77987; Martin Unden. 

19665 


All because of you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ce. 
Oct. 28, 1988; E unp. 77830; George 
James Bukoski, jr. 19666 


All-hail! Ship ahoy; w K. Drumm, m 
Gladys MacLay Parsons. © 1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77492; Kate 
Drumm and Gladys M. Parsons. 

19667 


All I can do is whistle; w Bernard 
Seiffert, melody Alan Courtney. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 19383; E unp. 77760; 
Mason music ¢o., inc. 19668 


All my inspirations; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1988; E unp. 77874; 
Wigg Campbell. 19669 


All that I know; w and melody. © 
Lye; Oct. 28, 19385; Hs unp.. 7806s; 
Augustine Norris. 19670 


All that I need is you; w and m Ieuan 
Rees-Davies and Trevor Watkins. 
© Sept. 27, 1933; E for. 31821; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 19671 


All this beauty makes me blue; song, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 77980; Hazel 
Peryer. 19672 


817 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19673 


Alleluia, ascendit Deus; motet, for 
Ascensiontide, w from Psalm 47, m 
William Byrd, ed. and arr. from 
Gradualia bk. 2 and English text 
added Edmund H. Fellowes; 5 mixed 
voices. © Sept. 11, 1933; E for. 
31738; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 19678 


Alleluia! blessed night; Christmas an- 
them, w biblical, m Herbert Charles 
Grieb; mixed voices, organ acc. © 
Oct. 17, 1933; E pub. 38344; Wm. A. 
Pond & co. 19674 


Aloha oe; arr.; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr. © Oct. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38421; Adolph Krupp. 19675 


Alone beside the lonesome river; w 
Howard Johnson, melody Joe Burke. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77729; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

19676 


Alone by the river; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 18, 19383; E unp. 77390; Adolph 
C. Kirkreit. 19677 


Alone in the dark; w Mort Dixon, m 
Joseph Meyer; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38460; 
Remick music corp. 19678 


Alone on an island with you; song, 
arr. Roy Smeck; with ukulele arr. 
and solos for violin, steel guit., ten. 
banjo or ten. guit. © Oct. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 88346; Fred Charles Bern- 
hardat. 19679 


Along the Irish coast; by Peter Bru- 
nelli; pf.-conductor. © 1 ec. Sept. 
29, 1933; E unp. 77067; Movietone 
musie corp. 19680 


Altid om dagen; fox-trot [and] Kom! 
Alene vil vi gaa; tango: fra-5 raske 
piger, tekst Mogens Dam, m Kai 
Normann Andersen; klaver. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E for. 31846; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 19681 


Always on my mind; by R. Carlson 
and Eddie Davis, m R. Carlson; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c¢. Sept. 19, 
1933 ; E unp. 76493 ; Russell Carlson. 

19682 


America the beautiful; w Katherine 
Lee Bates, m Samuel A. Ward, arr. 
Arnold Hall; sop., alto and bar. © 
Sept. 6, 1933; E pub. 38416; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 19683 


American rhapsody; melody Marvin 
Hatley. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77071; Southern music pub. co., ine. 

19684 


pt. HH, n. s., v. 28 


Americana; by Robert Bagar, arr. D. 
Savino; pf. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 


38387; Robbins music corp. 19685 
Amor verito; opera romantique, Ww 
Ruth Helen Davis. Vocalse. [Eng- 


lish text only] ©1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77954; Claude Lapham. 
19686 


Amore e dolore; versi e melodia. © 
1 sec. Oct. 20, 1933 5> 2 mapas te- 
Frank Marchese. " 19687 


Amsterdam ; by Carl McKinley ; organ. 
© Oct. 18, 1933 ; E pub. 38445; H. W. 
Gray co. 19688 


Amy, you; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
23, 19338; E unp. 77858; Bert Hoff- 
man. 19689 


An’ everything ; song, w James Thomp- 
son, arr. Orville Mayhood. ©1«. 
Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 76930; Mary 
Wright Bain. 19690 


And still I love you; w Irving Caesar, 
m Rudolf Friml. © Oct. 5, 19383; 
E pub. 38109; Irving Caesar, ine. 

19691 


And then we wrote; from Sittin’ 
pretty, w Mack Gordon, m Harry 
Revel. © 1. Oct. 16, 19383; E unp. 
77485; Paramount productions, ine. 

19692 


Andantino; arr.; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr. © Oct. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38422; Adolph Krupp. 19693 


Angeline of mine; song. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38535; Jose A. Barri- 
entos. 19694 


Anna Lou; w and melody. ©1 ce. Oct. 
2, 1933; E unp. 76985; Hyman Kel- 
lick. 19695 


Anne waltz; melody Max R. Steiner. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 77276; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 19696 


Auswer my heart; fox-trot, w Alexan- 
der Hill, m Ernest Holst. © Oct. 
16, 1933; E pub. 38293; Joe Davis, 
ine, 19697 


Are we only dreaming; song. © 1 . 
Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77627; Edwin 
Theodore Turnbladh. 19698 


Ariadne; waltz, w Ariadne Holmes 
Edwards, m Luis A. Delgadillo. © 
Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38091; Sherman 
square music pub. co. 19699 


Arlecchino fortunato; w and melody. 
©i1e. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77611; 
Salvatore Scalora. 19700 


818 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Armistice day has been paid by the 
brave; song, James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 16, 19838; 
H unp. 77508; Grace Munsey. 19701 


Artist’s life; waltz, Johann Strauss, 
transcribed Abram Chasins; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38582; J. Fischer & bro. 19702 


AS long as you care; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76959; 
Hmile Dupont. 19703 


As only tears can tell; song. © Oct. 
19, 1933; E pub. 38498; Armand 
Cloutier. 19704 


As sure as this; song, w John Richard 
Moreland. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1933; 
EK ounp. 76931; Mary Wright Bain. 

19705 


As you like it; operetta, adapted and 
arr. from Shakespeare’s play, C. 
Cooksey, added songs, F. W. Lueder. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; D 28517; Flor- 
ence Wickham Lueder and Curtis 
Cooksey. 19705* 


Asleep in peace; funeral song, w and 
melody, harmonized G. F. Masschoff. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78087; 
David Riley Carpenter. 19706 


Astarvisur tr Eddu; Icelandic text 
adapted and m composed J6én Leifs, 
op. 18b, nos, 1-2, German text and m 
arr. Felix Genzmer; ten. © July 10, 
19838; E for. 31730; Fr. Kistner & 
C. F. W. Siegel. 19707 


At least you could say we're through; 
w Anthony Sprofera, and melody. 
© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 77688; 
Anthony Charles Psota. 19708 


At the break of dawn; pf. with w. 
~©1e. Oct. 19, 19383; E unp. 78111; 
Bunny Wiche. 19709 


At the co-eds sorority dance; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77026; 
Percy Gillespie. [Copyright is 
claimed on changes in words and 
music] 19710 


At the portals of the palace; w and 
m Gatty Sellars; pf. © Oct. 19, 
1933; H for. 31865; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., ltd. 19711 


At the world’s fair; pf. with w. © 
1 c. Sept. 30, 1983; E unp. 77314; 
John Van Nieuwland. 19712 


At twilight; w Denny Kaye, m Luther 
A. Clark, pf. arr. Aaron A. Clark. 
© Oct. 14, 1983; E pub. 38291; K 
Ohkuma. 19713 


19726 
Atorrante; tango argentino, Ricardo 
Romero; modern American orch. 


pts. © Sept. 29, 1933; E pub. 38305; 
Alfred music co., ine. 19714 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Fra 
Diavolo; overture, arr. Aubrey Win- 
ter; orch. pts. © Sept. 21, 1933; 
EH for. 31760; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 19715 


Auch der strassenmusikant; tango, 
text Rolf Gotha, m Werner Fischer, 
arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. stimmen. 
© Sept. 29, 1983; E for. 31794; 
Musikverlag City. 19716 


Auf wiedersehn; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1983; E unp. 77340; 
Carl Byron Bowman. 19717 


Aunt Jane’s' Christmas; secular 
Christmas cantata, for young people, 
bk. Elsie Duncan Yale, m Clyde 
Willard. © Oct. 23, 1933; D 28534; 
Hall-Mack co. 19717* 


Autumn symphony; song, melody 
Woodrow Wilson Caligan. © 1 e. 
Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77793 ; William 
Rowe Weaver. 19718 


Autumn weather; song, w Rose Holan 
and Jimmy Stross. © 1. Oct. 4, 
1983; E unp. 77072; Jimmy C. 
Stross. 19719 


Away out there; w and melody Robert 
Nolan, arr. W. A. Nichols. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77006; William 
Alvin Nichols. 19720 


Azor; operette, de Raoul Praxy, cou- 
plets Max Eddy, m Gaston Gaba- 
roche, airs additionnels Fred Pearly 
et P. Chagnon; pf. et chant. Par- 
tition. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
31737; Editions Salabert. 19721 


Baby baby; song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77245; Clause A. Gathgens. 
19722 


Baby divine; Christmas carol. © 
Sept. 24, 19838; E pub. 38226; Harl 
Wayne Whitney. 19723 


Baby Lindy’s fate; song, melody Jim- 
mie Crane. ©1.. Oct. 23, 1983; B 
unp. 77784; Vera Morris. 19724 


Baby when will you be mine; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 78042; Robert Ivin Ruboy. 

19725 


Baby’s lullaby; song. © 1. Oct. 9, 
193838; E unp. 77252; Mary Luella 
Hall. 19726 


819 


CATALOGUE .OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19727 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bach; arr.; 
pf. Duet-solo ed. © Oct. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 38546; Zay Rector Bevitt. 

19727 


Lord, our faith increase; based 
on Air for the G string, text and 
cho. pts. composed Gordon Balch 
Nevin; mixed voices with organ ace. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38299; J. 
Fischer & bro. 19728 


— QO praise and bless the Lord; arr. 
Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., alto and 
bar.; organ acc. © Oct. 9, 1933; 
E pub. 38371; J. Fischer & bro. 

19729 


Back home; w Charlie Tobias and 
Sydney Clare, m Gerald Marks. © 
Oct. 23, 1983; E pub. 38481; Joe 
Morris music co. 19730 


Back in my dreams with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77783; Edmond Hansen ‘and 
Eva Hansen. 19731 


Back to memory lane; song, m Luther 
A...Clark. ‘© ‘Oct. 1,° 19334," pub. 
38420; Bridgetta Pencheff. 19732 


Back to the shack I was born in; 
song, pf. version Albert M. Kanrich. 
@st ‘c.. Oct) 11, 19335 EH unp. eli ; 
John H. Trayne. 19733 


Bad (A) case of you; w and m Hva 
Coors Mowry; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1933 ; EH unp. 77743; Eva M. Mowry. 

19734 


Bad (The) man; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1933; E unp. 77248 ; Tomasina Grana 
Santoro. 19735 


Bad man songs of the wild and woolly 
West; by Sterling Sherwin and 
Harry A. Powell; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Oct. 17, 1933; E pub. 
38296; Sam Fox pub. co. 19736 


Baisers dans la nuit; paroles Jean 
Rodor, m G. de Micheli, op. 33, orch. 
Edmund Haensch; orch. ptes. © 
Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 31790; Anton 
J. Benjamin, a.-g. 19737 


Ballerina; selection, Henry Sullivan, 
arr. Guy Jones; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E for. 31709; Chappell & co., 
ltd. 19738 


Barcarole; by Paul Zilcher, op. 220, 
no. 3; pf., 4 hands. © Sept. 22, 
1933; E pub. 38284; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 19739 


pt. 11, HAS.,. VE 28 


Bashful-; fox-trot, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 c¢. Oct. 25, 
19338 ; E unp. 77972; Ralph Maynard 
Gardner. 19740 


Bay (The) of Kalua; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77616; 
Karl Harold Larson. 19741 


Bayne’s (Genie) band march; pf. © 
1 e. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77905; 
Genie Bayne. 19742 


Be still and know; w E. T. Worthen, 
m K. N. Smith. © 1 e¢ Oct. 18, 
19383; E unp. 77652; Ethel Titus 
Worthen and Katharine Neal Smith. 

19743 


Beautiful dreamer; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. R. B. Fitzgerald, ed. 
M. T. K.; mixed voices. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E pub. 38452; M. Witmark & 
sons. 19744 


Beck (Conrad) Konzert; ausgabe fiir 
2 klaviere vom komponisten. © 
Sept. 18, 1933; “EH for. Si767T: +B: 
Schott’s sohne. 19745 


Beer; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 20, 
1933; E unp. 77750; Mendel Broom- 
berg. 19746 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Violin con- 
certo in D major; op. 61, transcribed 
for viola. © 1°e Oct, 1 tee 
unp. 773870; Sheppard I. Lehnhoff. 

19747 

Believe it or not, baby ; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 19383; E unp. 77835; Howard 
Mead, jr. 


Beloved music; w Florence Niederber- 
ger, m D. Rhys Ford; Women’s 
voices. © Oct. 27, 19835 ie pup. 
38497; Melrose music co. 19749 


Beneath the petals of a rose; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77590; Alice R. Bird. 19750 


Benedictus es, Domine; set to m Percy 
Newton Cox; mixed voices, organ 
acc.; in A flat. © Oct. 16, aea2. 2 
pub. 38331; H. W. Gray co. 19751 


Berceuse; by Frank L. Sealy; organ. 
© Oct. 16, 1983; E pub. 38337; 
H. W. Gray co. 19752 


Better times are coming; song, m Syl- 
vester L. Cross. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77272; Cora Delia Williams. 

19753 


Beyond the dawn; arr. Frances Rob- 
ertson; pf. with w. © 1. Oct. 31, 
1933; E unp. 78258; Sidney Cromie, 

19754 


820 


19748. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Bible (The) tells; hymn, m C. Harold 
Lowden. © Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 
38175 ; Charles H. Sullivan. 19755 


Big city rhythm; w Wm. Tracey, mel- 
ody Jack Stanley. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 77190; Broadway 
music corp. 19756 


Biondina (La); by Pete Marconi; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78047; 
Peter Paul Gazzola. 19757 


Birth (The) of Christ; short Christ- 
mas cantata, w from St. Luke 2, m 
Willy Richter; mixed cho., with 
sop., ten. and bar. Soli; pf. or organ 
ace. © Sept. 22, 1933; Epub. 
38279 ; Harold Flammer, ine. 19758 


Blaa (De) drenge; sange fra filmen, 
tekst Bégrge og Arvid Miller, m Kai 
Normann Andersen; klaver. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E for. 31845; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 19759 


Black cat; w Herschel Cropper, m 
Peggy Marsh. ©1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77932; Marcella Geon. 

19760 


Black moonlight; from Too much 
harmony, w and m Arthur Johnston 
and Sam Coslow; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38055; 
Paramount productions, inc. 19761 


Blessed are the pure in heart; anthem, 
W. Roston Bourke, arr. and har- 
monized John Holler; mixed voices; 
organ. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 
38434; H. W. Gray co. 19762 


Blessed is the man; anthem, w from 
Psalm 1, m Frew D. Mohr; mixed 
voices with alto solo and trio for 
women’s voices. © Oct. 19, 1938; 
E pub. 38511; White-Smith music 
pub. co. 19763 


Blondie; w and melody C. V. Black, 
harmony Ellis M. Boyd. ©1ce. Oct. 
24, 1933; E unp. 78225; Robert Ellis 
Mitchell Boyd and Carl Vernon 
Black. 19764 


Blossom time and you; w and melody. 
Rev. ©1ce. Oct. 21, 1938; E unp. 
77762; Clyde Canterbury Johnson. 

19765 


Blue (The) Danube; choral arr. to be 
sung to ace. of 2 pf. adaptation 
Abram Chasins, text and _ arr. 
Harvey Enders; men’s voices. © 
Oct.. 2,. 19383:;. E pub. 38298; J. 
Fischer & bro. 19766 


19782 


Blue (The) eagle; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Oct. 4, 1983; E unp. 77085; Emma 
Buerger. 19767 


m Walter Watson. © Oct. 
4, 19838; E pub. 38123; Willard J. 
Daniel. 19768 


Blue eagle; N R A; orch. sc. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1988; E unp. 77130; Clay 
St. Pierre. 19769 


Blue eagle blues; song. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 193838; E unp. 76844; Leroy Ed- 
ward Hurt. 19770 


Blue (The) eagle march; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77962; 
Carl Wicklund. 19771 


Blue (The) eagle national serenade; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1933; E unp. 77657; Vera Chisholm. 

19772 

Blue (The) eagle spirit, now on the 
air; song, melody Stella Engle. © 
1c Oct. 17, 19383; E unp. 77600; 
George F.. Miller. 19773 


Blue eagle waltz; by V. Viscuso, arr. 
J. Hornin; 1st violin. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
4, 1933; E unp. 771138; Vincent Vis- 
cuso and Joseph Hornin. 19774 


Blue eyes; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. Oct. 
25, 1983; E unp. 78141; C. Mae 
Tadrosky Schmidt. 19775 


waltz song, m John Alden Finckel. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77614; 
Martha Newman Cammack. 19776 


Blue heav’n above; song, w Gertrude 
Sawyer. © 1c. Sept. 29, 19383; E 
unp. 77308; Phyllis De Stefano. 

19777 

Blue hours; waltz, w Roy Turk, m 
Wayne King and Jerry Castillo, arr. 
Lindsay McPhail; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © Oct. 
11, 1933; E pub. 38340; Leo Feist, 
ine. 19778 

Blue Lou; blues; pf. © 1c. Oct. 11, 
1933; E unp. 77350; Edgar Melvin 
Sampson. 19779 


Blue moon; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 3, 19833; E unp. 77058; Miles 


Shaffer. 19780 
Blue River; w Ned Washington, 
melody Victor Young. © 1 c. Oct. 


5, 1988; E unp. 77148; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 19781 


Blue river bring back memories of my 
dear mother, my mother; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 
77537 ; Johnnie L. Andree. 19782 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19783 


Bluer than blue; w Tot Seymour, m 
Lew Pollack; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 30, 19383; E pub. 38542; EHd- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 19783 


Bohemian rose; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78208; William A. 
Duke. 19784 


Boo, boo, boo; from Too much har- 
mony, w and m Arthur Johnston and 
Sam Coslow; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 22, 19383; E pub. 38056; Para- 


mount productions, inc. 19785 
Bottoms up; w and melody G. L. 
Clarke and Bert L. Clarke. © 1. 


Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77297; George 
L. Clarke. 19786 


Bound to fall in love again; song. © 
1 @. Oct. 14, 19383; E unp. 77555; 
John Bearup Haverly. 19787 


Boy (A) and a girl and a lane and a 
moon and so the dear old game goes 
on; fox-trot, w Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Robert 
Hargreaves; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E for. 31815; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 19788 


Brahms (Johannes) On the lagoon; 
from Valse in A flat, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, m arr. Ira B. Wil- 
son; sop. 1, 2 and alto 1, 2. © Sept. 
9, 1938; E pub. 38159; Lorenz pub. 
co. 19789 


Bread and cheese and kisses; w and 
melody Francis Isern. © 1 e. Oct. 
18, 1983; E unp. 77648; Florence E. 
Vincent. 19790 


Bread of the world; anthem, text from 
Corinthians 1 and a hymn by R. 
Heber, m James R. Pears; mixed 
voices and bass solo; organ acc. © 
Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38446; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 19791 


Breevele (A) der mamme; w and m 
Solomon Small (Shmulewitz), Eng- 
lish w Abner Silver; with violin or 
mand. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 
38365 ; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

19792 


Brief (A) moment; w and m Gene 
Raymond. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 77485; Raymond Guion. 19793 


Bring her again, O western wind; w 
William Ernest Henley, m Arthur 


Hartmann, op. 18, no. 1; men’s 
voices. © Oct. 6, 1933; E pub. 
38202; Theodore Presser co. 19794 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Broken chords; song, w Gae Estep. © 
1-e; Oct. 31, 19383; BE unp? weezer; 
Henry B. O’Connell. 19795 


Broken (A) lullaby; melody P. Tin- 
turin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78092; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

19796 


Brook (The) ; pf. ©1c..Oct. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 77329; Maxwell B. Rapoport. 
19797 


Brooklyn tech marching song; instru- 
mental with w. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 77369; Emanuel R. Posnack. 

19798 


Brotherhood of nations: w Ted Steels, 
m Charles Ancliffe. © Apr. 13, 1933; 

E for. 31811; Geoffrey Fletcher, ltd. 
19799 


Brown bottle blues; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 1, 19383; E unp. 77106; 
George F. Koether. 19800 


Brushing cobwebs, out of the sky; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 77894; Hester Wells. 19801 


Buggy (The) song; w and melody 
Wm. J. Hill and Joe Young. ©1e. 
Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78036; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 19802 


Building our mansion; hymn, m C. 
Harold Lowden. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
E pub. 38176; Charles H. Sullivan. 

19803 


Buoy and moon; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77846; Arthur Dwight 
Allen. 19804 


But for you; English, Frank Eyton, 
original German, Friedrich Hollaen- 
der and Robert Gilbert, m F. Hol- 
laender; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
14, 1933; E for. 31726; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 19805 


But now I’ve fallen out of love; song, 
melody Eugene Platzman. © 1 «¢ 
Oct. 27, 19838; E unp. 78059; Alver- 
tie Lucille Branin. 19806 


Butterfly baby; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 778438; T. M. 
Etheridge. 19807 


Butterfly caprice; melody. ©41c. Oct. 
11,.19383; E unp. 77337: Belles: 
Tilden. 19808 


Button (The) tree; phantasy operetta, 
bk. France Goldwater, lyrics Ed- 
ward Lynn, m Melita Krieg; uni- 
son. Voc. sc. © Aug. 30, 1933; D 
28539; Willis music co. 19808* 


822 


| no. 10, 1933 


By a river in Spain; from Hollywood 
restaurant revels, w Dave Oppen- 
heim, m Michael H. Cleary; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 17, 1933; E 

pub. 38383; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 

inc. | 19809 


By nineteen thirty seven; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 9, 1938; E unp. 
77239; Louise Ellen Grom. 19810 


By that lonesome Rio Grande; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; EH 
unp. 77423; Warn Milford Oscarson. 

19811 


By the sea; waltz, Giuseppe Semi- 
nara; accordion arr. © Sept. 28, 
1933; E pub. 38394; B. R. Quattro- 


ciocche. 19812 
Bye (Frederick) Six diversions; arr. 
F. Bye; 3 violoncellos. © Oct. 3, 


1933; E for. 31833; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 19813 


Cabin door; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 11, 
1983; E unp. 77824; Walter Stone. 
19814 


Call me up tonight; w Harry Lane and 
Irving Shaw, and melody. © 1 c. 
Oct. 18, 1938; E unp. 77625; Leah 
Stern. 19815 


Call of the N-R-A; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 2, 19383; E unp. 76961; 
Dorothy Orton Davis. 19816 


Calling me from over there; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77391; 
Florence G. Wells Eyre. 19817 


Cambria; Welsh rhapsody, w adapted, 
arr. and tr., and m Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines; women’s voices. © 
Oct. 28, 1988; E pub. 38530; J. 
Fischer & bro. 19818 


Caminito; Argentine tango, J. de D. 
Filiberto, arr.; orch. pts. © Oct. 
10, 1983; E pub. 38227; A. Fassio. 

19819 


Can I come back to you; w A. Irvine, 
melody L. Lippard. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
19338; E unp. 78105; Andrew Irvine 
and Larry Lippard. 19820 


‘Can it be true; w and melody. © 
1 @ Oct;,,.2, 21983 ;. EB) unp. 77018; 
Lloyd Stevens Runyan. 19821 


Can this be the end of love; w Milton 
~ Drake, m Harry Stride; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 26, 1933; 
EH pub. 38496; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, inc. 19822 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19837 


Can you remember; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 19838; E unp. 78126; 
Helen Smith. 19823 


Canoe (A), the moon and you; song. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77745; 
Ester Margaret Anderson. 19824 


Can’t ya’ take a hint; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 193838; E unp. 76986; 
Hyman Kellick. 19825 


Caress me dear; w and melody. © 
tee. Oct, 9,,, 1933; B..unp,: 47268); 
Roger Wm. Brown and Ralph Wil- 
liamson. 19826 


Caribbean croon; song, melody Ray 
McNamara. © 1. Oct. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 77737; Viola Cloud Turnbow. 

19827 


Carlita; melody with pf. acc. ©1«. 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77630; Wilson 
John Fisher. 19828 


Carolina rose; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1983 ; E unp. 78206; William 
A. Duke. 19829 


Carry me back to the lone prairie; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77265; Carson Jay Robison. 

19830 


Castles in Spain; song. © 1. Sept. 
30, 1933; E unp. 77306; Edith An- 
drew Burchell. 19831 


’Cause I’m jealous dear about you; 
wand melody. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1933; 
EH ounp. 77886; Michael Onuffer. 

19832 


’Cause I’m just a downstream drifter ; 
w Gus Kahn and Ray HKgan, m Dave 
Snell. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 
77041; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

19833 


Century (The) of progress exposition 
song; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 3, 
1933; E unp. 77057; Clara Louise 
Allen. 19834 


Chain (The) gang song; compiled and 
arr.; mixed voices. © 1. Oct. 23, 
1988; E unp. 77863; Felix Grove- 
man. 19835 


Changeable you ...; w and m I. 
Budreau. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 78131; Iva Budreau and Mar- 
garet Cushman. 19836 


Chanson de Vimpératrice; de Moi et 
lVimpératrice, paroles francaises Ber- 
nard Zimmer, m Audran, arr. Franz 
Wachsmann. © May 1, 19383; E 
for. 31805; Choudens. 19837 


823 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19838 


Chant (The) of the sea; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 
77128; Vincent Rifici. 19838 


Chante Sion; cantique triomphal, pa- 
roles Chanoine Malquin, m M. Kalt- 
necker; choeur 4 4 voix mixtes ou 
4 3 voix égales ou 4 2 voix égales ou 
A Vunisson, avec strophes pour 
mezzo sop. ou bar.; ace. d’ orgue. 
© Feb. 15, 1933; E for. 31804; Veuve 
Ee Jaton: 19839 


Charlene; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 78239; Nettie Smith McCor- 
mick. 19840 


Charm (The) of the evening; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 77461; Geneva May Cocherell. 

19841 


Chart; fingering in all positions for 
violin, viola, violoncello and double- 
bass. © Jee Oct. 2, 933- Hi usp: 
77442: Howard S. Monger. 19842 


Chase my blues away; song. © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78151; James 
L. Robinson. 19843 


‘Cheerio happy days; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77647; 
Abel Parent. 19844 


Cherries round and red; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 «. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76932; Mary Wright 
Bain. 19845 


Chester (The) carol; earliest known 
English carol, English version and 
pf. arr. R. Boughton. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E for. 31784; Rutland Bough- 
ton. 19846 


Chevalier (The) ; march, F. H. Losey, 
op. 381; band pts. © Oct. 27, 1933; 
EB pub. 38517; C. L. Barnhouse, inc. 

19847 


Chickadee, you are the one girl; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 77351; 
Joseph A. Buttny. 19848 


Childhood memories; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77498; 
Edna E. Boll. 19849 


Children of Mary; from Cradle song, 
w Jerome White, m W. Franke 
Harling; pf. treble acc. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
27, 1933; E unp. 78032; Paramount 
productions, ine. 19850 


Child’s (A) dream; by Duci de Kerek- 
jarto; violin; pf. acc. © Oct. 5, 
1933; E pub. 38182; Laurence Carr. 

19851 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 28 


Chopin (Frédéric Frangois) Waltz in 
D flat; op. 64, no. 1, transcribed for 
pf., Savino. © Sept. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 37780; Robbins music corp. 

19852 

—— Waltz in D flat-major; op. 64, no. 
1, freely transcribed Jacques Miller; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Oct. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 88533; J. Fischer & bro. 

19853 

Christ (The) Child’s lullaby; Susani, 
text from Geistliche kirchengesange, 
tr. and folk-song arr. Carl F. Muel- 
ler; 4-pt. mixed cho. and 2-pt. chil- 
dren’s cho. ad lib.; organ ace. © 
Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38277; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 19854 


Christmas classics, no. 19; w Elsie 
Duncan Yale, and others, m G. D. 
Wilson, and others, arr. Alfred Jud- 
son, and others. © Oct. 23, 1933; 
E pub. 38477; Hall-Mack co. 19855 


Christmas (The) highway; complete 
service, w Ann Aiken Payne and 
others, m C. Austin Miles, M. Isa- 
belle Ritter and others. © Oct. 23, 
19838; E pub. 38475; Hall-Mack co. 

19856 

Christmas (The) message; story can- 
tata, dramatized, Mattie B. Shan- 
non, w Hlsie Duncan Yale and 
others, m M. Isabelle Ritter and 
others. © Oct. 23, 1933; D 28533; 
Hall-Mack co. 19856* 


Christmas night; w Edith Tatum; 
mixed cho. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1983; 
E unp. 77488; Dorothy James. 

19857 

Christmas (The) rites; song, w Clin- 
ton Secollard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 77184; Elizabeth B. Covell. 

19858 


Christmas (The) story; cantata, w 
traditional and by various authors, 
m Mondel Ely Butterfield; soli, cho. 
and organ. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38505; H. T. FitzSimons co. 19859 


Cinder (A) in your eye; w Murry 
Kohn, jr., and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 19383; E unp. 77003; Daniel Rich- 
man Klein. 19860 


Cinephonic thematic series; compiled 
Reg. Connelly. v.2and1. © Aug. 
29, 19383; E for. 31808, 31809; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd. 

19861, 19862 

City of gold; hymn. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77826; Clarence An- 
drew Pond. 19863 


824 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Clarabelle; idyll; pf. conductor. © 
1 ¢@ Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78080; 
Adolph Deutsch. 19864 


Clear the track for Huey Long; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77414; 


Myra May Kirtland: 19865 
Close your eyes; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 
30, 1933; E unp. 78178; Guy E. Mos- 
sey. 19866 


Cloud (The) ; song, w Percy B. Shel- 
ley. © 1. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 
77219; Elizabeth B. Covell. 19867 


Clouds; w anon., m Ernest Charles, 
arr. Carl Deis; 3-pt. women’s cho. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38281; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 19868 


Coconut grove; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77825; Ned Underhill. 
19869 


Collector’s items; suite; pf.-conductor 
se., with prologue and interludes to 
be read with musical background. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1933; HE unp. 77215; 
William Chandler Nelms. 19870 


College (The) drag; song. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 78237; Archie 
Koty. 19871. 


College romance; w B. Swogell, mel- 
ody S. Willen. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 77548; Benjamin Swogell 
and Sam Willen. 19872 


Colonel Bogey; march, Kenneth J. Al- 
ford, arr. E. Hansen; pf. accordion. 
© Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 31882; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 19873 


Colonel (The) from Kentucky; w and 
melody Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl 


and Murray Mencher. © 1 c. Oct. 
18, 1983; E unp. 77623; Leo Feist, 
ine. 19874 


Come back happy blue bird; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 2, 19383; E unp. 77056; 
Adelaide Flowers. 19875 


Come back to me; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 19, 1938; E unp. 77698; 
Frances K. Reily. 19876 


Come back to me once again; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77582; Joe H. Zamecnik, 19877 


Come on and sing, sing, sing; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 
77749; Harold T. Bellis. 19878 


Come to Caroline; song, arr. by Gene- 
vieve S. Hillis. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; 
EH unp. 78197; Jack Brooks. 19879 


19891 


Come to meet your Lord; hymn. © 
Sept. 24, 1933; E pub. 38225; Harl 
Wayne Whitney. 19880 


Come unto Me; w from St. Matthew, 
m C. Simper, arr. George B. Nevin; 
sop., alto and bar.; organ ace. © 
Oct. 9, 1983; EH pub. "38373: J. Fisch- 
er & bro. 19881 


Come up and see me some time; w 
and melody. © 1. Oct. 24, 1933; 


BE unp. 77877; Elizabeth Konecuy. 
19882 
Come with the e’en to me; song. © 


1 c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77860; 


Marvin N. Mackey. 19883 
Conquistador; comp. and arr. Samuel 
Kaylin; pf.-conductor. © 1 c¢c. Oct. 


6, 1988; E unp. 77233; Movietone 
music corp. 19884 


Contrary to my custom; fox-trot song, 
w D. Eloise Whitney. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
4, 19838; E unp. 77116; Margaret 
Pauline Bray. 19885 


©) te, Oet; 3) 1oaa8 
Michael Mikita and 
19886 


Cornucopia ; musical play, w Earle D. 
Bonzo. © 1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1933; D 
28525; Harold Raymond Thompson. 

19886* 


Cossack (The); Ukrainian folk-song, 
English tr. Max T. Krone, m arr. 
Alexander Koshetz; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 19, 1933; E pub, 38453; M. 
Witmark & sons. 19887 


Cossack romance; English tr. Max T. 
Krone, Ukrainian folk-song arr. Al- 
exander Koshetz; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 19, 1933; E pub. 38454; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 19888 


Cossack’s (The) march; Ukrainian 
folk-song, Hnglish tr. Max T. Krone, 
m arr. Alexander Koshetz; mixed 
voices, with bar. solo. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E pub. coe M. Witmark & 
sons. 19889 


County (A) Clare song; old Irish folk- 
song, arr. Samuel Richards Gaines; 
men’s voices. © Oct. 2, 1933; BE 
pub. 37676; J. Fischer & bro. 19890 


Cowboy Tom’s round-up book; [com- 
piled] by Cowboy Tom, Tex Ritter, 
Chief Sunatona, Skookum and Al 
MacDowell, arrs. Virginia Newbegin, 
and others; with ten. banjo, ukulele 
and guit. arrs. bk. 1. © Oct. 10, 
1933 ; AA 1381032; Bibo-Lang, inc. 

19891 


Co0-coo; song. 
EH ounp. 77048 ; 
Mac Benoit. 


825 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19892 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Crazy for love: w E. H. Jackson, mel- 
ody H. Meyer. ©1ce. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78023; Horace Meyer and 
Edwin H. Jackson. ~ 19892 


Crazy moon; w EH. H. Jackson, melody 
H; Meyer. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 78021; Horace Meyer and Ed- 
win H. Jackson. 19893 


Crocodile (The) crawl; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 21, 1983; E unp. 77758; Matilda 
Curtiss. 19894 


Croon to me; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 138, 
1933; E unp. 77433; Matilda Cur- 
tiss. 19895 


Crooning sandman; song. © 1e. Oct. 
25, 1933; E unp. 77918; Elizabeth 
Smith. 19896 


Cuban lullaby; w J. Mooney, melody 
B. Boyer. © 1. Oct. 6, 1983; HB 
unp. 77183; Bess Boyer and Jack 
Mooney. 19897 


Cuban skies; tango, Philip Warner; 
pf. © Oct. 6, 1933; E pub. 38236; 
H. T. FitzSimons co. 19888 


Cuckoo (The) clock; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76983; Mary Wright 
Bain. 19899 


Cuddle up closer; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1983; E unp. 78177; Kenneth B. 
Rubrecht. 19900 


Cupid; valse song. © 1 e. Oct. 25, 
1933; E unp. 78128; Rudolph 
Frundat. 19901 


Curtain (The) falls, the play is 
ended; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
23, 1933; E unp. 77819; Jack Pagels. 

19902 


Daddy mine; song, w J. Richard More- 
land. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1933; EH unp. 
76934; Mary Wright Bain. 19903 


Daffodils (The) ; song, w Wm. Words- 
worth. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77217; Elizabeth B. Covell. 

19904 


Dag (En) er ikke levet uden kerlig- 
hed [and] Dukkerne danser; fox- 
trot intermezzo: tekst Bérge og Ar- 
vid Miiller, m Dan Folke; klaver. 
© Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 31842; Wil- 
helm Hansen. 19905 


Dame (Die) mit dem regenbogen; 
schlager aus der operette, w Julius 
Brammer u. Gustav Beer, m Jean 
Gilbert, erleichtertes klavier arr. 
Viktor Hruby. © Sept. 15, 1933; 


E for. 31870; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H. & W. Karezag verlag. 
19906 


Dance! dance! dance; song, m Stan 
Tucker. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77270; Lucie C. Wicks. 19907 


Dance of the pussy willows; by Victor 
Renton; pf. © Oct. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 38261; Theodore Presser co. 

19908 


Dance on your heels; song, melody 
George William Caturani. © 1 e. 
Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77110; Julian 
Nicholas Chein. 19909 


Dancing at the Century of progress; 
song; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38536; Ray Soldwell. 

19910 


Dancing on a roof garden; w and m 
Clyde Browne. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 77448; Helen B. Hooper. 

19911 


Dancing raindrops; by Leon Leonard 
and Rita Harmon; pf. © Sept. 25, 
19383; E pub. 37979; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine. 19912 


Dancing shadows; by Ernie Golden, 
arr. S. C. Thompson; saxophone 
quartet. © July 29, 1933; E pub. 
38165; Alfred musie ¢co., ine. 19913 


Dancing till the day; from The gay 
hussar, w Holt Marvell, m George 


Posford; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
10, 1933; E for. 31780; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 19914 


Dancing with my shadow; w and m 
Harry Woods; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 9, 19383; E for. 31775; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 19915 


Danny Moore; w and melody Chas. 
Henry De Buday. © 1. Oct. 20, 
1933; E unp. 77726; Charles Henry 
De Lackner. 19916 


Danse bacchanale; by Alfred Pratt; 


flute solo; pf. ace. © Sept. 29, 
193838; E for. 31824; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 19917 


_Danube dreams; w and melody. © 


1 ec. Oct. 16, 1983; E unp, 77543; 
Stanley Xenos. 19918 


Darling dear I love you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1 ec. Oct. 2, 19383; EB unp. 
76967 ; John Lohm., 19919 


Dawn; song. © 1 e¢. Sept. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 78101; Alice J. Berding. 
- 19920 


826 


MUSICAL CGMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Dawn in the forest; w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m Ira B. Wilson; sop. 
and alto. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 
38150; Lorenz pub. co. 19921 


Dawn (The) patrol; w Jack Law- 
rence, melody Arthur Altman. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78007; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

19922 


Day dreams; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 77036; Joseph 
Robert Broughton. 199238 


De screech owl’s wahnin’; negro 
mammy’s lullaby, m K. S. Shibley ; 
male yoices. © Oct. 10, 1983; E 
pub. 38295; Kate Strauss Shibley 
and George R. Wood. 19924 


De whip-po’-will cry; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 769385; Mary Wright 
Bain. 19925 


Deal a hand; musical phantasy in 
prologue and 2 acts, m Martha 
Spencer and F. S. Belcher, jr. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 14, 1988; D 28519; Fan- 


nin Saffore Belcher, jr. 19925* 
Dear little Babe in the manger; 
hymn, from Ecce homo. © Oct. 4, 


1933 ; E pub. 38166; George W. Hall. 
19926 


Dear Lord, I Thee adore; w adapted 
from Henry Collins, m P. Cornelius, 
arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., alto 
and bar.; organ ace. © Oct. 9, 
1933; E pub. 383876; J. Fischer & 


bro. 19927 
Dear mother; song, arr. Ellis Rey- 
nolds. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1983; E unp. 


77182; Albert H. Coombs. 19928 


Dear old pal; w and m Fred L. Ger- 
big. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 
77522; Fred Gerbig. 19929 


Death angel; song, m Richard Kelly. 


©l1e. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77102;. 


Liza B. Moncure. 19930 


Death (The) of Jimmy Rodgers; w 
and melody. © 1. Oct. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 77813; Bob Miller. 19981 


Death (The) of the young engineer; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; 
BE unp. 77515; John J. Hogen. 19932 


Deck the hall; traditional Welsh 
Christmas carol, arr. Frederick 
Erickson; male voices. © Sept. 29, 
1933; E pub. 38047; H. W. Gray co. 

19933 


22006—33———2 


19948 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) The 
dancing lesson; from Passe-pied, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, m arr. 
Roger C. Wilson; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Sept. 9, 1933; E pub. 38151; 
Lorenz pub. co. 19934 


Delightfully incorporated; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 78066; Sally Flock. 19935 


Depression is our battle to fight; song. 
© 1 c¢. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77862; 
Lydia EH. Chevalier. 19936 


Depression’s going now; song. © 
Sept. 1, 1988; E pub. 38429; Law- 
rence P. Smith. 19937 


Deryn (Y) pur; Welsh w anon., Hng- 
lish w Ellen Mary Lloyd, Welsh 
melody arr. Vincent Thomas; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 13, 1933; E for. 
31810; Elkin & co., ltd. 19938 


Desdemona; melody George Grandee. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77070; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 19939 


Desert moon; song, pf. sc. R. W. Fle- 
well, jr. and HE. E. Johnson. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 77133; Marie 
M. Tormoen. 19940 


Deserted (The) garden; by Florence 
B. Price; violin and pf. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E pub. 38268; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 19941 


Destati amor; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 77612; Salva- 
tore Scalora. - 19942 


Devil darling; song. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1933; E unp. 77853; Virginia Ruth 
Pillars. 19943 


Dew drops; for Sunday-schools, ete., w 
and m Theodore Sisk, and others. 
© Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 38488; Sisk 
music co. 19944 


Dialogue; by Albert Delacourt; pf. 
© Sept. 22, 19383; E pub. 38270; G. 
Schirmer, ince. 19945 


Distinctive concert folio, no. 1; com- 
piled and arr. Willard Hays; orech. 
pts. © Sept. 27, 19388; E pub. 38035; 
J. W. Pepper & son, inc. 19946 


Divertimento; v. Ottmar Gerster; kla- 
vier. © Sept. 18, 1933; E for. 
31769; B. Schott’s sdhne. 19947 


Dixie night; waltz, w and m Charles 
Repper, arr. Mischa Michaeloff; pts. 
for odeon and salon orch. © Sept. 
25, 1983; E for. 31855; Brashear 
music co. 19948 


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19949 


Do you dream too; w and melody. © 
1 e@. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78026; 
Miriam §. MacMurphy. 19949 


Do you remember; w and m Wilmina. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 78249; 
Wilmina Schultz. 19950 


Do your duty; song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1933; E unp. 77274; Melville Grems. 
19951 


Do your part; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 77881; Claude 
Warren and Mary Warren. 19952 


“Doctor Freud; w Jill Rainsford, m 
William Colligan; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1938; H unp. 77920; Marguerite 
Rainsford Miller. 19953 


Doin’ the uptown lowdown; from 
Broadway thru a keyhole, w Mack 
Gordon, m Harry Revel; with uke- 
banjo-guit. chord notations. © Sept. 
25, 1988; E pub. 37992; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 19954 


Doll-house (The); w and melody. © 
4d e/ Oet4235 193354 Haanp. -00Sbi ; 
Ralph Stillman Emerson. 19955 


Dolly Dimple’s holiday ; w and melody 
Dave Oppenheim and Michael H. 
Cleary. ©1c. Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 
77319; Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 
inc. 19956 


Dominus regit me; by Carl McKinley ; 


organ. © Oct. 18, 19383; E pub. 
38448; H. W. Gray co. 19957 
Don’t be a ery baby; from Torch 


singer, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
18, 1983; E pub. 38054; Paramount 
productions, ine. 19958 


Don’t chisel behind the eagle’s talons; 
polka; guit. solo and guit. acc. 
Oct. 2, 1988; E pub. 388096; Louis 
Test. 19959 


Don’t let me down; w and m Bud 
Flanagan, additional lyric Charles 
Wilmott; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E for. 31716; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 19960 


Don’t let’s spoil it; song. ©1e. Oct. 
20, 193838; E unp. 77746; Wm. Lang- 
ton Prager. 19961 


Don’t Marry the wrong woman; w and 
melody W. R. Calaway and Cliff 
Carlisle. © 1 c¢. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77807; William R. Calaway. 

19962 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Don’t proposition me; w Ernest R. 
Calhoun, melody W. Wells. © 1 e. 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77428; E. R. 
Calhoun and Walter Wells. 19963 


Don’t say it, it will be a lie; wand m 
Art Orlando. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77937; Arthur Orlando Af- 
fannato. 19964 


Don’t throw away the band of gold; 
song, melody Walter W. Newcomer. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77645; 
John H. Coyle. 19965 


Don’t throw my heart away; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 
77744; Harold F. Haines. 19966 


Don’t you remember me; w Herb Mag- 
idson, m Sam H. Stept; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 12, 1933; E pub. 38294; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 19967 


Don’tcha see; w and melody. ©1e«. 
Oct. 19, 19838; E unp. 77709; Edwin 


Joseph Gdowski. 19968 
Douglas (Winfred) Four ninefold 
kyries; mixed voices. nos. 14. © 


Oct. 6, 1988; E pub. 383829; H. W. 
Gray co. 19969 


Down by the old sugar pine; song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 77449; N. Y. Albright. 19970 


Down heartedness; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 16, 1988; E unp. 77534; 
Stanley Jensen. 19971 


Down the dusty lane; w and. melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; EB unp. 77478; 
Elizabeth Hottinger. 19972 


Down the winding road by the river; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 17982; 
Grace Small. 19973 


Dream ; song, w adapted from poem by 
James Whitcomb Riley. © 1. Oct. 
9, 1983; E unp. 77242; Grace Greer 
Wisner. 19974 


Dream of me; valse song. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1988; E unp. 77584; Velda Mur- 
phy. 19975 


Dream rose; w and melody Johnny 
Mack, arr. Herman A. Hummel. © 
1.e¢.. Oct. 12, 1933; EH nppiasae 
John M. Reed. 19976 


Dream star; w and melody C. Y. 
Black, harmony Ellis M. Boyd. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 78224; 
Carl Vernon Black and Robert Ellis 
Mitchell Boyd. 19977 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20007 


Dream sweetheart; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1988; E unp. 78152; 
Otis Jones. 19978 


Dream (The) waltz; song, w Aline de 
Kerosett. © 1c Oct. 10, 19338; EH 
unp. 77288; Olga Carolyn Marinaro. 

19979 

Dreaming; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77079; B. A. Ramsey. 

19980 

Dreaming and thinking of you; w A. 
Bivona, jr., m Melville F. Miller. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 21, 19383; E unp. 77757; Al 

.Vivona, jr., and Mel. F. Miller. 
19981 

Dreaming down by the river; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77465; 
Matilda Curtiss. 19982 


Dreaming of days gone-by; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 1938; 
E unp. 77897; Thomas Lawrence 
Blandino. 19983 


Dreaming of our yesteryear; song. © 
Oct. 14, 1988; E pub. 38350; Violet 
Ried. 19984 


Dreaming of you tonight sweetheart; 


song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 


lele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 77086; H. J. Ahrens. 19985 


Dreams; song, w Harry Clarkson. © 
ive. (Oct, 13: 1933):) EH unp.) (7431; 
Ralph William Winslow Bolton. 

19986 


Dreams by the brook; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 77842; Hazel 
Sumner Davis. 19987 


Dreams of bygone days; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 6, 1988; E unp. 77179; Ethel 
Stone Clark. 19988 


Dreamy Swanee moon; melody. © 1 
en Oeio, 1933: H unp.. (7195: John 
C. Smolen. 19989 


Drifting apart; valse song. © 1. 
Sept. 30, 1983; E unp. 77574; Roy 
Sumner. 19990 


Drifting away to the stars; valse song. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78146; 
Lillian Martin. 19991 


Drifting down the river of romance 
into a bright sea of dreams; song, m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77985; Grace 
Turner. 19992 


Drill miners drill; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
7, 1988; E unp. 77211; John Paul- 
steiner. 19993 


Drink down your beer and smile; w 
Fedric Ford, melody Victor Baron. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1988; E unp. 77490; 
Pietro Colecchia. 19994 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
paraphrase Emil Soderstrom; full 
orch. pts. © Oct. 25, 1933; E pub. 
38008; H. T. FitzSimons co. 19995 


w Ben Jonson, old English folk- 
song, harmonized and pf. arr. Leon- 
ard Walker; women’s voices. © 
Sept. 5, 1933 ; E pub. 38240; Richard 
Drake Saunders. 19996 


Drooping leaves; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 77178; Jo- 
seph Arnold Goisman. 19997 


Drowsily dreaming; waltz song; low, 
in C. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38324; 
Carl F. Mann. 19998 


Drumming out; w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh; pf. arr. Wayne Al- 
len. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1983; E ump. 
77043; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

19999 


Drums of love; song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1933; E unp. 78102; Alice J. Berd- 
ing. 20000 


Du kleine Ruth bist doch ’ne reizende 
frau, schau, schau; tango, text Ro- 
petz, m Paul Lightman, arr. L. S. 
Bentley; orch. stimmen, mit pf.- 
direktion. © July 24, 1982; E for. 
31312; Universum verlags, a. g. 

20001 


Dulciana ; overture, Jos Mosti; accord- 


ion. © Sept. 16, 1938; E pub. 
38399; B. R. Quattrociocche. 20002 
Avo dotpa améye rNeitTovve (Duo astra 


apopse leipoune) ; w anon., m So- 
tirios S. Lontos. © Sept. 29, 1933; 
HE pub. 38205; Apollo music co. 

20003 


Each beloved kiss; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78173; Eber- 
hardt Holm. 20004 


Hach other; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 19383; E unp. 77661; Ed Vela 
Lira. 20005 


Hagles of flight; song, w Jackson 
Smith. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 
76936; Mary Wright Bain. 20006 


Hasy going woman; w Jack Lawrence, 
melody Arthur Altman. © 1c. Oct. 
6, 1983; E unp. 77167; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 20007 


829 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20008 


Echoes of N. R. A.; march; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1988; E unp. 77275; Mary 
Grodzinski. 20008 


Hileen aroon; song, m Genevieve S. 
Ellis; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 5, 
1933; E pub. 38179; R. C. Fanning. 

20009 


HKileen mavourneen; w J. M. Betts, m 
E. P. Lewis. ©:-1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 77207; Joseph M. Betts and 
Edwin P. Lewis. 20010 


Eleven good lads; football anthem, w 
and m Robert Hargreaves, Stanley 
J. Damerell and Harry Tilsley. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E for. 31817; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd. 20011 


Elfin queen’s dream; melody. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76591; Frank 
Novak. 20012 


Elfiand wood-tapper; melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76589; Frank 
Novak. 20013 


Ella; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1933; E unp. 77903; Mary Lucille 
Howard. 20014 


Elves gambol; melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 1933; E unp. 76588; Frank No- 
vak. 20015 


Elves wedding feast; melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1983; E unp. 76592; Frank 
Novak. 20016 


El Yaidour, the wanderer; song. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 19383; E unp. 77095; M. 
Lenore Pasley. 20017 


Empire day selection; arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. pts., with 
pf. no. 1—no. 2. © Sept. 26, 1933; 
E for. 31837, 31838; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd. 20018, 20019 


Empty dreams keep on haunting me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 77624; Hamilton McClean. 

20020 


Enchanted garden; song from the 
musical fantasy. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76927; Alfred Elmer 
Seward. 20021 


Enchanting evening; waltz romance, 
song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 
77152; Barbara Bon Dagley. 20022 


HKrickson’s modern B flat tenor saxo- 
phone melodies; with pf. ace. fol. 
no. 4. © Sept. 11, 1983; B pub. 
38428; Earl J. Erickson. 20023 


Erickson’s recreation melodies; solo 
arr. for E flat mellophone, alto 
horn, alto clarinet, clarinet and alto 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Saxophone, with pf. ace. fol. no. 2. 
© Sept. 11; E pub. 38427; Harl J. 
Erickson. 20024 


Erickson’s unique clarinet novelties; 
B flat clarinet solos, pf. ace. fol. no. 
3. © Sept. 11, 1933; E pub. 38471; 
Harl J. Erickson. 20025 


Hrin is calling for me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77883; 
Mabel W. Fendly. 20026 


Erin my home; song, w Dorothy 
Walsh. © 1c Oct. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 77927; Alice Dorothy Schween. 

20027 

Hrrante; vals, letra E. M. Cortazar, 
m Lorenzo Barcelata. © Oct. 3, 
1933; E for. 31861; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 20028 


Hski-o-lay-li-o-mo; fox-trot, w Forman 
Brown, m Frederick Hollander. © 
1c. Oct: 20, 19335. 0 ap tees; 
Movietone music corp. 20029 


Esperanza; tango, by Pete Marconi; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; Myanp. 
78048: Peter Paul Gazzola. 20030 


Esquimo [sic] pie; operetta, m Phyllis 
Chamberlain. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1933; 
D 28516; David Daskow. 20030* 


Etha (The) love song; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © Sept. 19, 1933; E pub. 
38354; John Grayson Jones. 20031 


Evelyn; waltz song. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1983; E unp. 77550; Howard Fred- 
eric Addleston. 20032 


Evenings (The) I spent with you; 
waltz, w Ernest R. Calhoun, melody 


W. Wells. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 77480; EH. R. Calhoun and Wal- 
ter Wells. 20033 


Ever in my dreams; song, m Steven 
Xavier Raczkowski. © 1 e. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77811; Roy Cornelius. 

20034 


Ever keep on smiling; waltz song, arr. 
Basil V. Alt; with ukulele arr. 
1 c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77896; 
Hdward W. Sheibley. 20035 


Ever of you dear I’m thinking; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; EH unp. 
77396; Frederick C. Harding. 

20036 


Ever riding the sea; song; [bar.] © 
1 e@ Oct. 20, 19338; E unp. 77751; 
Roland George Day. 20037 


830 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20064 


Tverybody’s asking me about you; w | Fan waltz; w Paul Denniker, m Leon 


and melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1933; 
EH eunp. 77186; Oliver Joseph Hast. 
20088 


Everything is O. K. now; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76969; Perry Nelson. 20039 


Ev'ry Sunday night back home; w B. 
Miller and Dick Sanford, with mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 
77289; Bob Miller. 20040 


Hy’rybody loves my Marguerite; w 
and m Harry Woods, Jimmy Camp- 
bell and Reg Connelly ; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 10, 1983; E for. 31723; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd. 20041 


Hxalted praise; 11 anthems by 11 com- 
posers, coll. for the use of church 


choirs, ed. H. von Berge. © Sept. 
15, 1933; E pub. 38147; Lorenz pub. 
co. 20042 


Fading moonlight; valse song. © 
1 e. Sept. 25, 1988; E unp. 77583; 
Invole FEF. Zuconi. 20043 


Fado Rosita; by Stephan Pasternacki ; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 
77064; Movietone music corp. 20044 


Fahreda; w Isabelle Hollister McKee 
Bloch, m Fahreda Mazhar Spy- 
roplous and I. Hollister McKee. © 
1 ¢e. Oct. 18, 19383; E unp. 77420; 
I. H. M. Bloch and F. Spyroplous. 

20045 


Fairest Lord Jesus; m Eugen Hildach, 
arr. David McK. Williams; mixed 
cho., with sop. solo, organ acc. © 


Oct. 2, 1983; E pub. 88052; H. W. 
Gray co. 20046 
Fairy (The) dream; melody. © 1. 


Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76585; Frank 
Novak. 20047 


airy fingers; by Charles Woodhouse; 
school orch. with pf., pts. © Sept. 
21, 19388; E for. 31758; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd. 20048 


Fairy (The) sentinels; unison song, w 
Ethel Talbot, m Jessie Furze. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Oct. 13, 1938; 
EH for. 31839; Boosey & co., ltd. 

20049 


Iaith; song. ©1 ec. Oct. 9, 1938; E 
unp. 77248; Marian Westgarth. 
20050 


Fall in line and fall in love, with me; 
_ WwW and melody Fred Meadows and 
' Jack Golden. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 1933; 
HK unp. 77479; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine. 20051 


Rosebrook; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
18, 1983; E unp. 77629; Joe Davis, 


inc. 20052 
Fancy Nancy; song, melody George 
William Caturani. © 1 e¢. Oct. 4, 


1933; E unp. 77111; Julian Nicholas 
Chein. 20053 


Fantastica fantasia poetica; [violino] 
©1e. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 77282; 
Alfredo Alosi. 20054 


Farewell to dreams; w and melody 
Don Wallace. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; 
EK unp. 78186; William Donovon 
Wallace. 20055 


Fate; w Ella Wheeler Wilcox, m Iris 
Brussels. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 76865; American music co. 

20056 


Father Cox’s jobless march; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77304; 
Biagio Perillo. 20057 


Father (The) of our country; march; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 31, 19383; E unp. 
78250; Harvey J. Lebo. 20058 


Felix es, sacra virgo; motet for festi- 
vals of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by 
William Byrd, ed. and arr. from 
Gradualia bk. 1 and English text 
added, HEdmund H. Fellowes; 5 
mixed voices. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
for. 31789; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

20059 


Fence (A) around your garden; song, 
from the musical fantasy. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76925; Alfred 
Elmer Seward. 20060 


Fiamma (La); melodramma, Claudio 
Guastalla, da The witch di G. Wiers 
Jenssen, m Ottorino Respighi, rid. 
per canto e pf. Luigi Ricci. © Oct. 
16, 1983; D 285386; G. Ricordi & co. 

20060* 


Fidelity march; pf. © Oct. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 38487; Bertie Harris. 20061 


Fighting for the N R A; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77087; 
Wilbur Weakley. 20062 


First direct relief; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933 : EH ounp. 78199; 
George F. Miller. 20063 


First music book for school; w and 
melodies Victoria Louise Ayles- 
worth. © Oct. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38509; Victoria Aylesworth. 20064 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20065 


Fishin’; song; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 6, 19383; E pub. 38248; Mildred 


Agnes Peterson. 20065 
Fleur de lys; march, F. J. Smith; 
drum and fife band pts. © Sept. 22, 


19338; E for. 31751; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 20066 


Floating down the stream by moon- 
light; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 
1933; E unp. 77399; Jack Walsh. 

20067 


Floating love; song. © 1. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77900; Herbert Frank- 
lin Mells. 20068 


Florero (El); w Leo. Gonzalez; vio- 
lin. © 1.¢. Oct. 17, 1983; E.unp. 
77603; Antonio L. Quintana, New 
York. 20069 


Flowering orchards; tr. from French 
of Louis Tiercelin, by Amy Clare 
Griffin, m Jacques Pillois, arr. Ar- 
chibald T. Davison; men’s voices. 
© Sept. 21, 19383; E pub. 38351; 
C. C. Birchard & co. 20070 


Flowers (The) of the forest; old Scot- 
tish air, w Mrs. Cockburn, m arr. 
Eric H. Thiman; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 6, 1983; E for. 31829; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 20071 


Flutter, little snowflakes, flutter; 
song. ©1.c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77946 ; Roland George Day. 20072 


Fly little birdie; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1983; E unp. 77277; Jerry 
William Bell, jr. 20073 


Flying (The) cardinals; band pts. © 
Oct. 10, 1983; E pub. 38185; Paul 
D. H. Leman. 20074 


Flying cardinals; pf., with w in trio, 
and w and melody for voice pt. 
Oct. 10, 19338; E pub. 38186; Paul 
D. H. Leman, 20075 


Following Foster’s footsteps; dramu- 
sical, bk. Henry A. Schauffler, m 
Gordon Balch Nevin; mixed voices. 
Voce. sc. © Oct. 9, 19383; D 28527; 
J. Fischer & bro. 20075* 


Football dreams of Michigan; march 
foxtrot song. © Ie, Oct: 42. %vac. 
E unp. 77796; Benjamin Handley. 

20076 


For I’m lonesome and true, only for 
you; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 77384; Walter Hendricks. 

20077 


pt. 1, n. s.,'v. 28° 


For music on the eve of Palm Sun- 
day; poem Robert Nichols, set to m 
Eric Fenby; mixed cho. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Sept. 21, 1933; E for. 
31754; Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 

20078 


For you and me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 18, 1933 ; E unp. 77405; Edward 
Hunt. 20079: 


For you dear; fox-trot song. © 1 .«. 
Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 78115; Wilfred 
A. Clark. 20080: 


For you have my love; w Katherine 
Cook, melody Earl Slatt. © 1 ec 
Oct. 16, 1938; E unp. 77466; Caro- 
line Strevel. 20081 


Forget; w and m Victor Schertzinger. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1983; E unp. 77059; 
Universal pictures corp. 20082 


Forgive me, beloved, please do; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; EB 
unp. 77956; Flora Katherine Bre- 
ding. , 20083 


Forgotten; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 © Oct. 13, 
1933; E unp. 77393; Leola Archer. 

20084 


Fosteriana; songs Stephen C. Foster, 
m Robert W. Gibb; 4-pt. boys’ 
voices. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 
38527; Boston music co. 20085. 


Four letter varsity man; w and m 
Milton Drake; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 27, 1933; E pub. 38312; Re- 
mick music corp. 20086 


song, melody Carl HE. 
Wieninger. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 78038; Wendell W. Hall. 20087 


Fox trot incidental; by Samuel Kay- 
lin; pf.-conductor. .© 1 © Oct 6 
1933; E unp. 77236; Movietone mu- 
sic corp, 20088 


Fox-trot no. 21; pf... ©yd eee 
1933 ; E unp. 77170; Robert A. Mun- 
stedt. 20089 


Friulein; w Robert E. Harty, German 
tr. Sigmund Hirshfeld and Arthur 
H. Gunther, m Homer Cholvin; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 16, 1933; H 
pub. 38110; DeVaignie music corp. 

20090 


Franklin D. appeals to me; song, m 
Pauline Geering. © 1 c¢. Oct. 18, 
1933; E unp. 77434; Wm. Curtis 
Wells. 20091 


Four walls; 


832 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20117 


Franklin D. Roosevelt another eman- 
cipator; song. ©1ec. Oct. 27, 1938; 
FE unp. 78039; John A. Cianciarulo. 

20092 


Fraternal spirit; march, arr. Geo. F. 
Briegel; full military band pts. © 
Oct. 19, 19383; E pub. 38348; L. Par- 


kinson. 20093 
Fraternidad universal; himno, letra 
Isaac I. Sasport; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 


11, 1988; E unp. 77799; Jorge Hu- 
berto Santoni. 20094. 


Fraternity walk; from Sweetheart of 
Sigma chi, w and m Ted Fiorito, 
Edward Ward and George Wagener ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 38313; Remick music corp. 

20095 


Friend of all friends; hymn, w E. E. 
Hewitt, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E pub. 38062; George Ben- 
nard. 20096 


Frolic (The) of the lambs; melody 
Marvin Hatley. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1933; 
_E unp. 77069; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 20097 


From town to town; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. ‘© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; 
H unp. 78106; Ralph A. Teabout. 
20098 


Fronterizo; corrido, pf. con letra. © 
Oct. 25, 1933; E pub. 38519; Cuates 
Castilla. 20099 


Funny face; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75812; Leon 
Leonard. 20100 


Funny little feelin’; song. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1933; E unp. 77706; Nelson Stu- 
art Bice. 20101 


Galloping home; poem Yuan Mei, Eng- 
lish text L. Cranmer-Byng, m Gran- 
ville Bantock. © Sept. 14, 1933: 
E for. 31868; Joseph Williams, 1td. 

20102 


Garden of roses; w and m Helen 
Whitehurst. © Sept. 18, 1983; E 
pub. 38220; Richard Drake Saun- 
ders. 20103 


Gateway (The) to Florida; song. © 
eer.) 19, 19383: unp, TO: 
Mary Wright Bain. 20104 


Gattari (Alfredo) Four American 
dances; pf. © Sept. 18, 1933; B for. 
31768; B. Schott’s séhne. 20105 


Gay hussar; from The gay hussar, w 
Holt Marvell, m George Posford; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 10, 1933; 
E for. 31781; Keith, Prowse & Co., 
ltd. 20106 


Gazing on the Rocky Mountain green; 
waltz song, melody Jimmie Crane 
and Starret system club. © 1 «. 
Oct. 8, 1933; E unp. 77032; Thomas 
Lafayette Hall. 20107 


G’bye forever; w and m Stan Nelson; 
pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 7, 1933; E unp. 
77196; Frank W. Jenks. 20108 


Gee, but I’m lonely; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77076; Sam 
Gioro. 20109 


Gee, but it’s great to meet a friend 
from your home town; w Wm. 
Tracy, m Jas. McGavisk, pf. arr. 
Justin Ring. © Oct. 25, 1933; EB 
pub. 38480; Fred W. Hager. 20110 


Gem (The) dance folio for 19384; com- 
piled Bud Skidmore; pf. © Sept. 
29, 19383; E pub. 38098; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 20111 


Ghost (A) of love; w Johnny Mercer, 
melody Harold Spina. © 1 ec. Oct. 
19, 19383; E unp. 776938; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 20112 


Giannina mia; from The firefly, w 
Otto Harbach, m Rudolf Friml, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger. 1. Men‘s 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Sept. 
22, 1938; E pub. 38274, 38275; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 201138, 20114 


Gift (The) divine; w and melody C. V. 
Black, harmony Ellis M. Boyd. © 
1. G2) Oct, .24, .1933 +2 Hiunp..we226 ; 
Robert Ellis Mitchell Boyd and Carl 
Vernon Black. 20115 


Gimme my man and I’m satisfied; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1. Oct. 
9, 19838; E unp. 77315; Harold Eu- 
gene Stewart. 20116 


Giornata (La) di Marcellina; melo- 
dramma giocoso, Enrico Comitti, m 
Attilio Parelli, rid. por canto e pf. 
dell’ autore. © Oct. 4, 19383; D. 
28587; Casa musicale Sonzogno, S.a. 

20116* 


Giorno (Un) in Venezia; suite roman- 
tique, Ethelbert Nevin, arr. May- 
hew Lake; full symphonic band pts. 
© Oct. 21, 1933; E pub. 38504; John 
Church co. 20117 


833 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20118 


Gipsy idyll; by A. Ferraris; orch. pts. 
© Dec. 26, 1929; E for. 31857; J. 
Liber. 20118 


Girl (The) I adore in Baltimore; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arm. ©) 1 ¢. Oct.)15.-4923 > Bi, wpe 
77395; George C. Spencer. 20119 


Girl (The) I have in mind; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 19383; H 
unp. 77872; Donald D. Leach. 20120 


Girl (The) I met yesterday; fox- 
trot song. ©1c. Oct. 25, 1983; H 
unp. 78133; Fred W. Amann. 20121 


Girl (The) in Killarney ; song, melody 
Walter W. Newcomer. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1933; E unp. 77646; John H. 
Coyle. 20122 


Girl (The) in pink and the girl in 
blue; fox-trot, w and m Dan Green. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 78114; 
Daniel J. Green. 20123 


Give me a ticket to loveland; waltz 
song, m Len Fleming. © 1 c. Oct. 
14, 1983; E unp. 77450; N. Y. Al- 
bright. 20124 


Give me one night alone with you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 c Oct. 23, 1933; HE 
unp. 77833; Helen Parthenia Bru- 
ton. 20125 


Give me the simple things; w Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. © 1. Oct. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77961; Fred Thurmer. 

20126 


Give me your love; w and m Richard 
Kissenger. © Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 
38219; Richard Drake Saunders. 

20127 


Gliding in a Zeppelin; w and melody 
C. V. Black, harmony Ellis M. 
Boyd. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 
78227; Carl Vernon Black and Rob- 
ert Ellis Mitchell Boyd. 20128 


Gloaming; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1933; E unp. 75811; Leon 
Leonard. 20129 


Gluek—gluek; song, m Mrs. J. EH. Mc- 
Laughlin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 77628; Michael Miller. 20130 


Gnata wotki dolina; spiewka, w and 
melody. © 1 e. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77802; Boleslaw Calinski. 

20131 


Go, g0, go; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 77349; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 20132 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Go long, sundown; w Roy Turk, mel- 
ody Harry Akst. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1933; E unp. 77694; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 20133 


God is a Spirit; Biblical w, m H. 
Smart, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; 
sop., alto, and bar.; organ ace. © 
Oct.’ 9, 1983; EE pub:) S3an05 0 a: 
Fischer & bro. 20134 


God who created me; w H. C. Beech- 
ing, m N. F. Byng Johnson; unison. 
© Oct. 21, 1933 ; E for. 31787; Banks 
& son. 201385 


Godiva; oper, dichtung u. m Ludwig 
Roselius, klavierauszug mit Sing- 
stimme Gottfried Huppertz. ©June 
2, 1988; D 28515; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock. 20135* 


God’s ocean of love; hymn. © Feb. 
16, 1983 ; E pub. 38231; Phillip Stan- 
ley Kerr. 20136 


Goin’ to the devil; w Peggy Bernier, 
melody Waide Schlegel. © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1933; E unp. 77456; David 
Waide Schlegel. 20137 


Golden dreams that never come true; 
valse song. © 1 ec. Oct. 25, 1983; 
E unp. 78130; Hazel E. Servis. 


20138 

Goldfish (The); slow fox, Lothar 
Perl; pf. © Sept. 18, 19383; E for. 
31764; B. Schott’s sdhne. 20139 


Gone; fox-trot song, m Ernest Dein- 
inger. © 1. Oct. 3, 1933; Bi unp. 
77046; Robert L. Stephens. 20140 


w and melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 
1933; E unp. 78108; Sally Lou 
Marsh. 20141 


Gone again; w Lou Lockett, melody 
Len Hinstein. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933 ; 
E unp. 76928; Leonard Ralph Hin- 
stein and Louis Lockett. 20142 


Gonna rig myself up in a swaller tail 
coat; w and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 
18, 1933; E unp. 77634; Bob Miller. 

20143 


Good as gold; song, melody George 
William Caturani. © 1 e¢. Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77216; Julian Nicholas 
Chein. 20144 


Good by, prohibition ; w and m Marcus 
Frosberg and R. Ulpts. © Oct. 26, 
1933; E pub. 38545; Reinhold Ulpts. 

20145 


Good-bye; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77264; Frances Gates. 20146 


834 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Good-bye again; w and m Sam M. 
Lewis, J. Fred Coots, and Harold 
Adamson; with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen, and chord notations. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38099; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 20147 


Good-bye dark blues, you better stay 
away; w and m Albert Troy Hardy; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 38255; Hardy music pub. co., 
inc, 20148 


Good-bye Hawaii, I love you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 77923; Solomon Maluhia Keki- 
pi Bright. 20149 


Good-bye, my darling; song, m Lola 
Rairden Carr. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78031; Gertrude Clara Louise 
Whitney. 20150 


Good-for-nothing man; w Sylvia J. 
Bresler, and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
28, 1983; E unp. 77821; Nathan 
Bader. 20151 


Good morning dear; w and melody 
Don Wallace. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; 
E unp.- 78187; William Donovon 
Wallace. 20152 


Good times are coming back; fox-trot. 
w and m Curtis Hulse. © 1c. Oct. 
10, 1983; E unp. 77679; A. Florence 
Curtis. 20153 


Goody goody girl; w and melody Joe 
Young, Chas. Tobias and Joseph 
Meyer. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 
77139; Irving Berlin, inc. 20154 


Goo-goo-ga-ga-ga; w A. C. Rich, mel- 
ody H. Smulekoff. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1933; E unp. 77457; Arthur C. Rich 
and Herbert Smulekoff. 20155 


Gopak; by M. Moussorgsky, arr. Wil- 
liam M. Felton; pf., 4 hands. © 
Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38267; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 20156 


Gospel choruses no. 2; compiled. © 
Oct. 16, 19383; E pub. 38390; Alfred 
P. Gibbs. 20157 


Gotta have some lovin’; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1983; E unp. 77260; Fred A. 
Verbeckmoes. 20158 


Gounod (Charles Francois) In the 
stable He lies; text and arr. of m 
Ellen Jane Lorenz; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 5, 1983; E pub. 38154; Lor- 
enz pub. co. 20159 


— Melodies from Faust; arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. with pf., 
pts. © Sept. 21, 1933; E for. 31757; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 20160 


20172 


——QO what the joy and glory; w 
Peter Abelard, tr. J. M. Neale, m arr. 
Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., alto and 
bar.; organ acc. © Oct. 9, 1933; 
E pub. 38878; J. Fischer & bro. 

20161 


Grapeville; polka, Patsy Ferrante; ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38397; B. R. Quattrociocche. 20162 


Graziella; dramma lirico Arturo Ros- 
sato, m Gianni Buccéri, rid. per 
canto e pf. dell’ autore. © Sept. 19, 
1933; D 28522; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, Ss. a. 20162* 


Great change; hymn, w and melody 
anon., harmony J. W. Miller. © 
Sept. 15, 1983; E pub. 38127; James 
William Miller. 20163 


Great is the Lord; w from Psalm 43, 
m Leo Sowerby ; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 38335; 
H. W. Gray co. 20164 


Grey skies; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 e@ Oct. 18, 1988; E unp. 77631; 
Wilson John Fisher. 20165 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Morning; 
from Peer Gynt suite, op. 46, no. 1, 
w E. M. Carroll, m arr. Christopher 
O’Hare;-mixed voices. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 38409; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp. 20166 


Guiding (The) star; Christmas serv- 
ice, Elsie Duncan Yale, and others, 
m J. Lincoln Hall. © Oct. 238, 1933; 
E pub. 88476; Hall-Mack co. 

20167 

Gustav, greif zur geige; foxtrot, text 
Friedrich Gtinther, m Stephan Weiss 
u. Paul Mann, arr. Alexander Stein- 
brecher; salon, jazz, orch. stimmen. 
© July 7, 1933; E for. 31770; Wiener 


operettenverlag, G.m.b.H., Dacapo- 
verlag. 20168 
Gute (Der) kamerad; bearb. Otto 


Stein, hrsg. Heinrich Lemacher u. P. 


Mies; gem. chor. u. kleines orch. 
Partitur. © June 6, 1933; E for. 
31708; P. J. Tonger. 20169 


Gypsy eyes; melody R. H. Hyde and 
Joe Kellerman; in C min. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1933; E unp. 77038; Ruth H. 
Hyde. 20170 


Gypsy (A) in sunny Spain; w Jean 
Beatty, m Ruth Ogden. © 1c. Sept. 
20; 19383';° HE unp. 71238; Pansy iL. 
Beatty. 20171 

Gypsy moon; fox-trot, w and melody. 


© 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1983; E wnp. 77294; 
A. J. Tucker. 20172 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20173 


Gypsy’s (A) dream; with pf. acc. © 
a oe, eOcE” 64 1933): Hh cunp. 1 97t443 ; 
Elias Tenzer. 20173 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Konzert 
fiir cembalo F-dur; mit begl. des 
orch., ausgabe mit  unterlegter 
zweiter klavierstimme, als ersatz 
der orch. begl., fiir den modernen 
fliigel neu bearb. Willy Rehberg. © 
Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 31862; Stein- 
graber-verlag. 20174 


— March from Scipio; arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. with pf., 
pts. © Sept. 21, 1933; E for. 31759; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 20175 


Hail alma mater, U. of D.; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 
38540; Louis C. Rabaut. 20176 


Hail, hail a new day breaks; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 78234; 
Archie Koty. 20177 


Hail prosperity; a call to the N R A, 
w R. H. Buck and Fred E. Reed, m 
Jack Fleddermann, arr. Charles 
Midgley. © Sept. 25, 19383; E pub. 
38470; Robert H. Buck. 20178 


Hail to the N. R. A.; w E. King and 
L. Sanders, m E. King, sc. W. 
Brokaw. © 1 ec. Sept. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 76272; Edward King, Woodie 
Brokaw and Leslie Sanders. 20179 


Hallo kleines friulein; tango, w Gerd 
Karlick, m P. Lesso-Valerio. © 
Sept. 29, 1988; E for. 31792; Mu- 
sikverlag City. 20180 


arr. Manuel Est- 
villa; orch. stimmen u. gesangstrio. 
© Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 31793; Mu- 
sikverlag City. 20181 


Hamburg; by Carl McKinley; organ. 
© Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38439; H. W. 
Gray Co. 20182 


Hand grenade throwers; march, Guido 
Deiro; accordion. © Sept. 5, 1983; 
EK pub. 38197; Biagio R. Quattro- 
ciocche. 20183 


Handsome Johnnie; fox trot song. © 
Sept. 21, 1933; E pub. 38356; Samuel 
M. Parker. 20184 


Hannastown; waltz, Clyde A. Rondi; 
accordion. © Sept. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38398 ; B. R. Quattrociocche. 20185 

Happiness; march, Giuseppe G. Bel- 


tramo; accordion. © Sept. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 38400; B. R. Quattrociocche. 
; 2018 


836 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


——song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 77407; H. V. Hesselman. 

20187 


Happy and gay; song. ©1ce. Oct. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77945; Isla Barton 
Cannon. 20188 


Happy ending; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 77764; Law- 
rence V. Zeitlmann. 20189 


Happy little week-end; from Hold 
your horses, w Arthur Swanstrom, 
m Louis Alter; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38468; 
Harms, inc. 20190 


Happy (The) widow; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 19338; EH unps (6977 ; 
Kenneth W. Tallman. 20191 


Harlem, Harlem’s heaven to me; w 
Arthur Porter, m Edgar Dowell. © 
Oct. 11, 1983; E pub. 38251; Handy 
bros. music ¢o., inc. 20192 


Harlem Lord; w Harry Feder and Al 
Hichenbaum, melody Sam Meltzer. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 19383; EB unps 76997 ; 
Samuel Meltzer. 20193 


Harlem on my mind; from As thou- 
sands cheer, w and m Irving Berlin; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 38366; Irving Berlin, inc. 

20194 


Hartwigk-Engelken (Margarethe) 
Walzer; pf. 1. Op. 17.—2. Op. 16.— 
3. Op. 18.—4. Op. 19. © 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 7, 19383; E unp. 77203-77206; 
Margarethe Engelken. 20195-20198 


Harvest moon; waltz song. © 1 e. 
Oct. 5, 19383; E unp. 77153; Barbara 
Bon Dagley. 20199 


Harvest time in Caroline; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77394; 
Eunice Jackson. 20200 


Haunting strains; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 
20, 1933: E unp. 77754; Lorraine J. 
Curtis. 20201 


Havanita; Cuban serenade, rumba 
danzon, w Robert A. Simon, m and 
arr. Quinto Maganini; dance orch. 
pts. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38301; 
J. Fischer & bro. 20202 


Have you desired to be mine; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1.. Oct. 11, 1983; 
E unp. 77338; Joseph Nicastro. 

2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20232 


Have you ever been lonely? Have you 
ever been blue; w George Brown, m 
Peter De Rose, arr. Harry Stanley 
and George A. Bronson; Hawaiian 
steel guit., in diagram. © Oct. 2, 
1933; E pub. 38164; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. 20204 


Have you forgotten; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 6, 1983; E unp. 77168; 
Reed Evans. 20205 


Hawaiian (An) dream; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1.c¢. Oct. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 77740; Mary Lucille Howard. 

20206 


Hawaiian guitar solos; series no. 4, by 
Frances M. Banasack, arr. All-Amer- 
ican Hawaiians; in diagram. © 
Oct. 10, 1988; AA 181156; American 
Hawaiian music publishers. 20207 


He left me on my wedding day; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
77000; Gustave Victor. 20208 


He’s a cute brute, a gentleman and a 
scholar ; from White woman, w Mack 
Gordon, melody Harry Revel. © 1 
c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76906; 
Paramount productions, inc. 20209 


He was a mighty good man for me to 
lose; Song, m Belle Schrag. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77311; Ernest 
R. Douglas. 20210 


Headin’ south; song. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 
1933 ; E unp. 78055; Winogene Watt 
McClure. 20211 


Heart of my heart; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 
1938; E unp. 76937; Mary Wright 
Bain. 20212 


Heartless; fox-trot, w and melody 
Richard Taylor. © 1 ¢ Oct. 18, 
19388; E unp. 77644; Richard John 
Taylor. 20213 


—w and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 7, 
1933 ; E unp. 77191; George W. Rex. 
20214 

Heart’s (The) desire; Christmas 
carol, w Christina G. Rossetti, m L. 
Camilieri; mixed voices. © Oct. 2, 
1933 ; E pub. 38048; H. W. Gray co. 
20215 


Heaven enough for two; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 
77637; Grace Davis. 20216 
Heaven in your arms; song. ©1« 


Sept. 29, 1983; E unp. 77016; Ma- 
_ tilda Curtiss. 20217 


Heaven only knows; w Milton Drake, 
m Harry Stride; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct, 7, 1983; E pub. 38137; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc. 

20218 


Heavens highway; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1983; E unp. 78104; 
Johnnie Lee. 20219 


Heller rediscovered; selected, ed. and 
rev. Alec Rowley; pf. bk. 1. Minia- 
tures. — bk. 2. Preludes. — bk. 3. Mood 
pictures. —bk. 4. Dances. © Sept. 6, 
1933; E for. 31689-81692; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd. 20220-20223 


——_ ——__ —— bk. 5. Nature sketches. 
© Sept. 20, 1933; E for. 31747; Al- 
fred Lengnick & co., ltd. 20224 


Hello cutie, what’s your name; Song, 
arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. Oct. 27, 
1933; E unp. 78051; Harry Louis 
Cecil. 20225 


Hendriks (Francis) Height preludes; 
op. 62; pf. © Sept. 22, 1933; E 
pub. 38269; G. Schirmer, inc. 20226 


Henry-Etta; operetta, libretto Ruth 
D. Wilson, m Stanley Arthur Day. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1933 ; D 28532; Clay- 
ton F. Sumy co. 20226* 


Her love dream is true; w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76972; 
Joseph Schultz. 20227 


Heralds of praise; Christmas cantata, 
w and m William Baines and oth- 
ers; mixed cho. and junior choir; 
organ ace. © Oct. 12, 1933; D 
28529 ; Theodore Presser co. 20227* 


Here comes the kingfish; by Sammy 
Marks; pf. © 1. Sept. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 76996; Samuel Marks. 20228 


Here comes the parade, the big parade 
of progress; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77936; Wen- 
dell W. Hall. 20229 


Here’s how; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78052; Sam 
Kavalsky, 20230 


Here’s to the folks; w, m and ukulele 
arr. Lola Hacker. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1933; E unp. 763820; Cora Martin 
and Homer Martin. 20231 


Heroes; unison song, w P. Hugh B. 
Lyon, m Thomas F. Dunhill; treble 
voices or massed singing. © Sept. 
15, 1988; E for. 31744; Edward Ar- 
nold & co. 20232 


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20233 


Hey, hey, Mary Brown; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 
77635; J. J. Wills. 20233 


Hiawatha land; march song, m Frank 
Bombaco; with Spanish guit. acc. 
© 1 Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76983; 
Raymond Joseph Beach. 20234 


His love is wonderful to me; duet. 
© Oct. 11, 1933; E pub. 38250; Paul 
White. 20235 


H’llo; song. © 1c. Oct. 18, 19383; E 
unp. 77640; Hildur Elizabeth Wilde. 
20236 


Hm—hm; sketch fox-trot, text Pad- 
dock, m Sten Axelson; pf. © Sept. 
15, 1933; E for. 31701; Edition Syl- 
vain. 20237 


Hobo (The) of the past; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ce Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76973; Joseph Schultz. 20238 


Hoffman’s choral series ; w various au- 
thors, m Noble Cain; mixed voices, 
jr. and sr. high school. bk. 1. © 
Oct. 12, 1933; E pub. 38290; Ray- 
mond A. Hoffman co. 20239 


Hold me in your arms; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 78132; 
Verna Smith. 20240 


Hold your horses; from the musical 
play, w and m Owen Murphy, Rob- 
ert A. Simon and Russell Bennett ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 38469; Harms, inc. 

20241 


Holy is the Lord our God; by Abbé 
Vogler, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; 
sop., alto and bar.; organ acc. 
Oct. 9° 1983; Eo pubs ssa: Sd. 
Fischer & bro. 20242 


Home pictures; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hitle “pr. © “Och. a. Isooe auaetor. 
31714; Banks & son. 20243 


Homesick ; song, m Sylvester L. Cross. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77472; 
Cora Delia Williams. 20244 


Honey can’t you see I’m as blue as I 
can be; w Magdelom Slette; pf. © 
1 e. Oct. 27, 1983; E unp. 78109; 
Hafton Slette. 20245 


Honey girl; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w.. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77984; Joseph Thomas. 

20246 
waltz song, m 8S. Ross and Frank 

Barbato, arr. Gustave Wickenhagen. 

© 1c. Oct. 10, 1983; E unp. 77997; 

Samuel Ross and Marie Gillen. 

20247 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Honey, I’m just crazy over you; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; BE unp. 77978; 
Chas. Munger. 20248 


Honey, let’s never regret; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 e. 
Oct. 25, 1988; E unp. 77975; John 
Mark. 20249 


Honey-moon in the air; waltz song. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76988; 
Ralph Mateer Nickle. 20250 


Hoo, to-whit, to-hoo; w C. P. McDon- 
ald, and melody. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1933 ; E unp. 78247; Helene Hipkins. 

20251 


Hooray for the N.R.A.; song, arr. 
Charles Midgley. © Oct. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 38189; Irene Rode and Fred 
Rode. 20252 


Hot dog news; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1933; E unp. 78001; Carl E. Wien- 
inger. 20253 


Hotcha muchacha; w and melody. © 
1 ‘ec. Oct. 13, 19835 ,-E app wae 5 
George Atwood Bugbee. 20254 


House of dreams; w and melody 
Robin Lane. © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 78085; Rhoda M. Cohen. 

20255 


House (The) on a hill; w and m Ern- 
est Charles; high or med. voice. © 
Sept. 22, 1983; E pub. 38273; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 20256 


How and where; fox-trot song. © 
1 e. Oct. 19, 1933; EH Uap. 
Fannie West Light. 20257 


How calmly the evening; w T. T. 
Lyneh, m and arr. Edward Elgar; 
sop. 1, 2. © Sept. 30, 19383; E for. 
31693 ; Novello & co., Itd. 20258 


How can I ever forget you dear; w 
and melody. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 76971; Dorothy Schwab. 

20259 


How can I help loving you; pf. treble 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 19333 5 
unp. 77148; Wilfred Leslie Dixon. 

20260 


How did I get this way; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 77587; 
Frank Johnson. 20261 


How I long; w and melody Carol 
Man. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1983; E unp. 
77088; Caroline Skillman. 20262 


How I miss you mother; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76965; George Humphreys. 20263 


838 ‘ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


How long will it be; w and m Cather- 
ine Cummings, pf. arr. B. Ricketts; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
19388; E unp. 77454; Bob Ricketts. 

20264 


How long will it last; w and melody 
Clarke Lamar. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1933; 
EH ounp. 77596; Clarke Lamar, jr. 

20265 


Hub-city; march; solo B flat cornet. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77801; 
Richard LeRoy Kitzmiller. 20266 


Hudson River memories; w Frances 
C. Burger, m Anna Ehlert Anderson, 
arr. © 1. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78000; Chrissie J. Anderson. 20267 


Humility and hope; hymn. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1983; E unp. 77827; Clar- 
ence Andrew Pond. 20268 


Humming suite; choral a cappella, 
Dorothy R. Emery; sop., alto and 
bar. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38406; 
Kay and Kay music pub. corp. 

20269 


Humoresque miniature; by Peter Bru- 
nelli. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1933; EB unp. 
77066 ; Movietone music corp. 20270 


Huntsmen (The) ; 2-pt. song, w Wal- 
ter de la Mare, m Jessie Furze. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Oct. 6, 
1988; E for. 81828; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 20271 


Hurrah for Roosevelt; w A. HE. 
Farmer, m K. J. Griffeth. © Oct. 7, 
1933 ; E pub. 38171; Arlie E. Farmer 
and Katie J. Griffeth. 20272 


Hurrah, we’ve turned the corner; w 
and m J. S. Cox; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 19383; EH unp. 77009; Jeannie S. 
Cox and Jesse G. Baker. 


Hurray! for the N. R. A.; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1938; E unp. 
77355; Larry Parkin. 20274 


Hurricane love; song. ©1e. Oct. 25, 
1938; E unp. 77947; Frances Adéle 
Barney. 20275 


Hush my mouth if I ain’t goin’ south; 
w and m Maurice Sigler, Michael H. 
Cleary and Al Hoffman, pf. arr. R. 
H. Noeltner. © Sept. 29, 1938; E 
pub. 38117; Keit-Engel, inc. 20276 


Hushaby lullaby; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78174; Ray- 
mond J. Rippey. 20277 


20273. 


20291 


—_——. 


Hymn of the soul; w James Mont- 
gomery, m D. Rhys Ford; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Oct. 19, 1933; 
EH pub. 38385; Melrose music co. 

20278 


I am afraid of love; song, melody P. B. 
Story. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1983; E unp. 
77288; Riley B. Walters. 20279 


I am homesick and I cannot stay; w 
and melody. © 1. Oct. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 78049 ; Muriel Tuetken Smith. 

20280 


I am out beneath the silvery moon; 
waltz song, melody Joe Brown and 
O. H. Crain. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 78182; O. H. Crain. 20281 


I am sincerely in love with you; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 77850; 
Sydney Wyatt. 20282 


I belong in Dixie; song. © Sept. 19, 
19388; E pub. 38357; Frank Owen 
Cole. 20283 


I can’t find a substitute for you; w 
Haven Gillespie, m Larry Shay; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 38141; Broadway music corp. 

20284 


I can’t forget my college sweet-heart ; 
waltz song, w Fred L. Gerbig. © 
1 ce. Oct. 28, 19383; E unp. 78081; Jos. 
F. Hunt. 20285 


I can’t forget your smile; song. © 
1 ec. Oct.. 21, 1988; E unp. 77782; 
Alfred DeWitte. 20286 


I can’t help falling in love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; E unp. 
77462; Elsie Altrock Norton. 

20287 


I changed my mind; w C. H. Gravette, 
melody C. G. Reeder. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1988; E unp. 77651; Charles H. 
Gravette and Charles G. Reeder. 

20288 


I could not love you if I tried; waltz, 
w Edwin Milton Royle; pf. treble. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 19338; E unp. 77353; 
John Peter Sacco. 20289 


T’d be telling a lie; w Ned Washing- 
ton, m Victor Young; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 3, 1933; E pub. 38318; 
T. B. Harms co. 20290 


I’d like to have first call on you; song, 
w Fred L. Gerbig; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Oct. 16,1933; E unp. 77473; 
Jos. Ff. Hunt. 20291 


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20292 


I’d worship him just the same; from 


ke 


Ln | 


I 


I 


Ladies must love, w and m Lynn 
Cowan and Paul Worth; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 22, 1983; HE pub. 
388041; Sherman, Clay & co. 20292 


didn’t say that I was sorry; song; 
with ukulele arr. Albert Bellson. © 
Sept. 2, 19338; E pub. 37691; Chester 
Earl Whaley. 20293 


don’t like dogs; song, w J. Richard 

Moreland. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; E 

unp. 76938; Mary Wright Bain. 
20294 


don’t need the moonlight; w and 

melody. ©1e. Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 

77325; Ralph Chester Stecher. 
20295 


dropp’d my dolly; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 e. Sept. 9, 
19388; E unp. 76939; Mary Wright 
Bain. 20296 


fell in love at first sight; song. © 
1c. (Oct. 31, 1933. -unp,. 15235: 
Archie Koty. 20297 


forgot to copyright my love song; 
song. ©1e. Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 
77929; Russell A. Smith. 20298 


found a new way to go to town; 
from I’m no angel, w Gladys Du 
Bois and Ben Ellison, m Harvey 
Brooks; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
11, 1983; E pub. 38381; Paramount 
productions, inc. 20299 


found you, and I’m keeping you for- 
ever; song. © 1. Oct. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 77050; Bernie Kravetz. 20300 


give you these; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 3, 1988; E unp. 77040; Wal- 
ter Schumacher. 20801 


got a horse; from Up for the derby, 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 16, 1933; E for. 31786; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 20302 


got a plenty yet; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 76662; 
Josie Love Brengettcy. 203038 


got a sweet boy friend, thinks the 
world of me; song, arr. Larry HE. 
Goffin; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 4, 
1933; E pub. 38232; George Snyder. 

20304 


got to be a’lovin’ somebody ; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 19383; E unp. 77487; 
Frank S. Ankrom, | 20305 


I 


ke 


I 


famed 


I 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


gotta figure out a way to make you 


love me; w and melody Gil Nichols. — 


© 1c. Oct. 7, 1983; E unp. 77567; 
Peter G. Nichols. 20306 


guess Ill try the river now; w and 
melody, pf. acc. Vivienne Veilleux. 
© 1.¢ Oct. 20, 1933 ; Hunp, 71755 ; 
Freeman George Snider. 20307 


guess I’m falling in love; song. © 
Ie. Oct, 28, 1933 2 Ei amnps icet; 
Evelyn Carew. 20308 


had but fifty cents; w and m Jimmy 
Long, with Hawaiian guit. solo and 
diagram arr., and chords for ukulele 
and guit., arr. Nick Manoloff. © 
Sept. 20, 1983; E pub. 38207; M. M. 
Cole pub. co. 20309 


had to go and find another job; w 
and m Joe Burley and Maurice 
Scott; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 3, 
1933; E for. 31721; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd. 20310 


have decided to forget you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1:e. Oct. 23, 1938 >) une fiset 
Geraldine Reid. 20311 


have one two three babies; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct.-2) 1935; 42 -unp, 
77671; Fortosa Landicho. 20312 


hear my heart saying, you’re mine; 
waltz, w Sam M. Lewis, m J. Fred 
Coots, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © 
Sept. 25, 19383; E pub. 38103; Leo 
Feist, inc. 20313 


———— 


© Sept. 25, 19388; E pub. 38108; Leo 
Feist, inc. 20314 


I hear the seas a callin’; song, w C. P. 


I 


840 


McDonald, and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 
27, 1933; E unp. 78061; Helene Hip- 
kins. 20315 


heard a voice; hymn. © Sept. 1, 
1933 ; E pub. 38063 ; George Bennard. 
20316 


hope you’re blue; w and m Vi Sher- 
wood. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 
77711; Viola O’Neill. 20317 


kept all my love for you; song, 
melody Jack Mahoney. © 1. Oct. 
11, 1988; E unp. 77562; Hattie L. 
Smith. 20318 


knew I couldn’t hold you; w and 
melody Victor Schertzinger. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 77691; Irving 
Berlin, ine, y Ree 


eel i 5 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


I know I love you; melody. © 1 e. 
Oct. 12, 1983; E unp. 77989; Wil- 
liam De Luca. 20320 


I know you belong to somebody else; 
w and m Little Jack Little and Ira 
Schuster; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
4, 1933; E pub. 38122; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 20821 


Ill always hold you in my arms in 
dreams; song. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 77468; Albert Lockroy, jr. 

20322 


Ill always like little Hileen; waltz 
song, arr. W. C. Lindemann; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 14, 1933; HE 
pub. 38292; Daniel R. McDonald. 

20323 


I'll always love you; waltz song. © 
Oct. 4,°1988; E pub. 38323; Gordon 
A. Bjornson. 20324 


Ill be on my way; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78193; Eva Loneman. 

203825 


T’ll be waiting for you; w Millard 
Lawrence, m Theodore Fairfax; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78064; 
Teddy D. Fairfax and Millard F. 
Lawrence. 20326 


Ill be your chum; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 4, 19838; E unp. 77081; Nancy 
D. Hahn. 20327 


T’ll be yours, always yours, my dear; 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 19383; E unp. 78157; 
Joseph C, Silbernagel. 20328 


I'll build you a doll’s house and you’ll 
be my doll; w John Hewins Kern, 
and melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 78011; Diane Musiker. 203829 


Till come back just in your dreams; 
song, w Edna Murtagh and Edith 
Krause. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 77704; Edna W. Murtagh. 

203830 


Ill get over it Somehow; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1933; E ump. 
77188; Jean Feldman. 20331 


Til keep you in my heart; w Jane 
Renn, m Michael George. © Oct. 6, 
19838; E for. 31822; Boosey & co., 

_ itd. 203832 


T’ll love ya till the cows come home; 
w Joe Steen, and melody. ©1e. 
- Oct. 27, 19383; E unp. 78054; Joseph 
T. Steen. 20333 


20348 


Ill never forget you, dear; song, arr. 
Genevieve S. Ellis. © 1 c. Oct. 21, 
1933; E unp. 77781; Thelma Fox. 

20834 


I'll owe it all to you; w and melody. 
©l1e. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76981; 
Raymond Winger. 20335 


Ill pay you some Tuesday of next 
week; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77626; 
Will H. Sandhagen. 20336 


I'll see you in church; w and melody 
Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and 
Charles Newman. © 1 ec. Oct. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77921; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 20337 


Ill take bitter, you take the sweet; 
w and melody Don Wallace. ©1c. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78189; Wil- 
liam Donovon Wallace. 20338 


T’ll wait forever for you; song, pf. 
arr. Marie Sheridan. © 1 e. Oct. 
30, 1933; E unp. 78198; Willard 
Chil’Dres. 20339 


I long for you in my dreams; w H. L. 
Johnson, m Admiral Dewey Cooper. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; BE unp. 77992; 
Henry L. Johnson and A. D. Cooper. 

203840 

I lost my heart in the hills of the 
West; song, m Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77969; 
Delpha Dodd. 20341 


I love but you; Kenneth Vaupel, m 
Jimmy Modarelli, jr.; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 
78229; James Modarelli, jr. 20342 


—w W. H. Blanks, m Allen Donde. 
© Sept. 11, 19383; E pub. 37747; 
Dallas music Co. 20343 


I love my teacher; song. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1933; E unp. 78100; Alice J. 
Berding. 20344 


I love to call you honey; song, pf. arr. 
Luther A. Clark; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38120; Wil- 
liam J. Weglarz. 20345 


I love to make love to you; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 25, 1988; E unp. 77589; 
John HE. Downing. 203846 


I love you more and more each day; 
R. W. Pascoe, melody H. O. Clint. 
©1e. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77917; 
Richard W. Pascoe and H. O’Reilly 
Clint. 20347 


I love you Romaine; song, arr. G. S. 
Muth. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1983; E unp. 
77731; Andrew Belovick. 20348 


841 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20349 


I love you—that’s why; w and melody 
Al Sherman and Al Lewis. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77480; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

20349 


I loved you better than you knew; 
w and melody A. P. Carter. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1983; E unp. 78089; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 20350 


I’m a lover of Paree; from The way 
to love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
12, 1933; E pub. 383806; Paramount 
productions, ine. 20351 


I’m a singer; pf. treble with w. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1933); EH) unp. 730i ; 
Sammy Cahn. 20352 


I’m a-goin’ ta steal ya, Amelia; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 
77517; Reba Crammer Sharpless. 

20353 

I’m a gonna retire; song. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1983; E unp. 77785; Hazel EK. 
Lewis. 20354 


Im alone with my memories; song. 
©1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 78140; 
Leroy E. Atwood. 20355 


I’m always dreaming, yes, dreaming 
of someone; song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1933; E unp. 77287; Evan Allens- 
worth Hallman. 20356 


I’m built just for love; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77965; Clyde 
Leo Aldrich. 20357 


I’m de river; w Benj. H. Jefferson, 
melody Fleetwood Jefferson. © 1. 


Sept. 19, 1983; E unp. 76508; 
Benjamin Fleetwood Jefferson. 

20358 

I’m different; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77668; Walter 
L. Brandewiede. 20359) 


I’m dreaming sweet dreams of you, 
little pal; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1. Oct. 25, 1938; 
E unp. 77970; Robert Foust. 20360 


I’m going soon to see my Savior; sa- 
cred song. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38432; Olman J. Cobb. 20361 


I’m going to see Jesus, are you; hymn. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77372; 
Maude B. Huff. 20362 


I’m gonna meet you half way Lord; 
w and m Victor Schertzinger ; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1933; BE unp. 77572; 
Universal pictures corp, 20363 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


I’m just a fool about you; song. © 
1 c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77491; 
John Marshall Rohr. 20364 


I’m just a one-woman man; song. © 
1 c. Oct. 16, 1983; EH unp. (7467; 
Rosemary Heeg. 20365 


I’m just being my age; w Teizel, with 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77271; Wandra Pollard. 20366 


I’m living on love; w Jos. Young and 
Chas, Tobias, melody Henry H. To- 
bias. © 1c. Oct. 16, 19383; E unp. 
77483; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 20367 


I’m lonely and blue tonight; w D. 
Kusske and Stanley Peplinski, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Oct. 11, 
1933; E unp. 77561; Dale Kusske. 

- 20368 


I’m lonesome for my old home town 
again; waltz song; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38243; 
Frank Thomas Bradley. 20369 


I’m needin’ love; song. © 1 ¢, Sept. 
30, 1988; E unp. 77007; Olina Colby 
Kolker. 20370 


I’m no angel; from the film, w Gladys 
Du Bois, and Ben Ellison, m Harvey 
Brooks; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
a ie IP 1933 : E pub. 38287; Paramount 
productions, inc. 20371 


I’m not in the mood; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1983; E unp. 77198; 
Leonard Keller and Sano Marco. 

20372 


I’m not the one you love; pf. treble 
with w. © 1. Oct. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 78006; J. C. Johnson. 20373 


I’m not the same; song, w Leone Pat- 
rick Buschine. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1983; 
EK unp. 77865; Andrew Buschine. 

20874 

I’m on my way to Caroline; w and m 
Don Julson; with chord indications. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78086 ; 
Donald Bernard Julson. 203 15 


I’m smiling again; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78172; George 
F, Wagner. 20376 


I’m so afraid; w and m Buddy Ste- 
vens; pf. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1988; EB 
unp. 77054; Clarence Stevens. 

20377 


I’m thru with you until you say I do; 
w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1933; 
EK unp. 77907; Murrel R. Klinger 
and Michael Slowitzky. 20378 


842 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


I’m tired, I’m going home; song, w 
Carmen Vecchione. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 77171; Robert A, Mun- 
stedt. 20379 


I’m very much in love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 77887; 
Joseph L. Dickson, jr. 203880 


I’m waiting for the springtime; valse 
song. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
78136; Bernard Kuhlman. 20381 


I mean you; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78016; Stephen 


Benjak. 20882 
I met Virginia; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 13, 1988; E unp. 77385 ; Charles 
Dugoniths. 20883. 


I might have been a pirate; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77938; 
John Hole. 20384 


miss you so; song; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 38210; Una 
Merrick Casey. 20385 


I must have you; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77362; 
Harry Berman. 20386 


I never thought I’d fall in love with 
you; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 77051; Bernie Kravetz. 20387 


I only have you in my dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; HE 
unp. 77876; Grace Hatfield. 20388 


I read my answer in your eyes; song. 
© 1c, Oct. 19, 1983; E unp. 77707; 
Jimmy Rivetti. 20389 


I saw a fair maiden; 15th century 
Christmas hymn, Theophil Wendt; 
women’s cho., with sop. solo, strings 
and harp, celesta ad lib. © Oct. 16, 
19338; E pub. 38334; H. W. Gray co. 

20390 


I saw the highway of love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
77022; Albert V. Van Aman. 20391 


I saw you at your window; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 
77141; Nelson P. Kellogg. 20392 


I sing of a maiden; 15th century carol, 
m Winfred Douglas; 3 equal voices. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38049; H. W. 
Gray co. 20393 


I've fallen in love; song. ©1e. Sept. 
23, 19383; E unp. 78099; Alice J. 
Berding. 20394 


Ll 


22006—33——_3 


20408 


I’ve found a friend; hymn anthem, w 
James G. Small, m Chester Wood- 
man; mixed voices, with sop. and 
ten. solos; organ acc. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 38472; Hall-Mack co. 

20395 


I’ve found you again in music; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1 e¢. Sept. 30, 
1933 ; E unp. 76998; Dorothy A. Pet- 
erson. 20396 


I’ve got the girl; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 1988; E unp. 78014; 
Harold Simpson Shaw. 20397 


I’ve seen better days; song, m Stan 
Tucker. © 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1933; E 
unp. 78241; Charles R. Hohein. 

20398 


I wanna be loved; from Billy Rose’s 
Crazy quilt, 1933 ed., new w Billy 
Rose and Edward Heyman, m John 
W. Green; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 38200; Famous 
music corp. 20399 


I wanna meander with Miranda; from 
We're sitting pretty, w Mack Gor- 
don, melody Harry Revel. © 1 e«. 
Oct. 7, 19383; E unp. 77198; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 20400 


I want a new deal in love; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.« Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 
77769; Chris. Yacich. 20401 


I want to be naughty and yet be nice; 
fox-trot, w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
24, 1933; E unp. 77891; David Van 
Raalte. 20402 


I want to grow up; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76940; Mary Wright 
Bain. 20403 


I want to sing a simple song; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
ane Koy I ¢.-Oct, 13719554. Kia amp: 
77392; Lee Goodman. 20404. 


I want you; song. © 1 e¢ Oct. 11, 
1933; E unp. 77341; Hildur Eliza- 
beth Wilde. 20405 


I want you—I need you; from I’m no 
angel, w Ben Ellison, m Harvey 
Brooks; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
2, 19388; E pub. 38163; Paramount 
productions, inc. 20406 


I want you only; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 77880; 
Helen P. Anthony. 20407 


I was planning; melody. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1983; E unp. 77824; John Da 
Leo. 20408 


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20409 


I wasn’t quite sure; w Peter Gregory, 
m Michael North; with ukulele arr. 


© Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 318138; 
Geoffrey Fletcher, ltd. 20409 
I welcome the night; song, melody 


Inez Kema. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 76990; Mary Claire Fulton. 
20410 


will love you dear forever; slow fox- 
trot song; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77664; Dick 
Boyle. 20411 


I wish I could see you smile; w and 


Lo 


melody Aurice Vincent. © 1c. Oct. 
30, 1933: E unp. 78185; Jessie 
Aurice Vincent. 20412 


I wished on the new moon; fox-trot, 
w J. L. Ennis, melody J. L. Ennis 
and Cyprian Paulette. © 1 ec. Oct. 
21, 1933; E unp. 77788; John Lyons 
Ennis and Cyprian Paulette. 20413 


I wonder if you ever think of me; 
song. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77278; William Barrett. 20414 


I wonder what the future holds for 
me; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 18, 
1933; E unp. 77620; Grace A. Gib- 
bons. 20415 


wonder why; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 78135; George 
Herman. 20416 


wonder why you went away; Song. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 77165: 
Antonio Armetta. 20417 


I worship you; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1983; E unp. 78015; Harold 
Simpson Shaw. 20418 


Ice (An) cream cone; song. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 14, 1933; E unp. 77446; Lucy 
Drake Althouse. 20419 


If each star were a kiss sweetheart of 


— 


— 


Mine; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 193838; E unp. 77524; Mario Sal- 
van. 20420 


If every day was Sunday; w and m 
Morton Abnett.. © 1 c« Oct. 31, 
1933; E unp. 78259; George Morton 
Abnett. 20421 


If forgetting is remembering; pf. with 
w..© 1 e.. Sept.. 18, 1933; unp. 
77125; Jennie Mable Hardy. 20422 


If I only had one night with you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


If I only had the money; w George 
Buyukas, m George Katsaros and 
Demosthenis Zattas. © Sept. 29, 


1933; E pub. 38085; Apollo music 
co. 20424 
If I were a millionaire; w and m 


Larry Shay, George A. Little and 
Jack Stanley; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 3, 19383; E pub. 38090; Broad- 
way music corp. 20425 


If the world were mine; from The gay 
hussar, w Holt Marvell, m George 
Posford; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
10, 1933; E for. 31782; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 20426 


If you could only see in me what I see 
in you; song. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78030; Albert F. Crowley. 

20427 


If you recall; w and melody Grace 
Evely. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1933 34ipemp. 
77158; Grace E. Ballard. 20428 


Il m’emméne 4a la foire; de Moi et 
Vimpératrice, paroles, Bernard Zim- 
mer, m Lecocq, arr. Franz Wachs- 
mann. © June 1, 1933; E for. 
31735; C. Joubert et Gie. 20429 


Tiluaia: w and m Babe Trexell, m arr. 
Bessie Corning. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 77228; Dale Virginia Trexell. 

20430 


Im schénen tal der Isar; walzer, Hanns 
Lohr, arr. vom komponisten; salon- 
orch. stimmen wu. orch. erganzungs- 
stimmen. © Aug. 25, 1933; EH for. 
31688 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

431 


Imagine my surprise; song, m Larry E. 
Goffin; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Oct. 21, 19383; E unp. 77770; Joseph 
Scogna. 20432 


Impression of a picture by S. Macdon- 
ald-Wright; by Louis Danz; pf. © 
Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 38217; Rich- 
ard Drake Saunders. 204383 


In a clock store; by Charles J. Orth, 
arr. Jean Armand; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1933; E pub. 38167; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 20434 


In a field of daisies; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1938; E unp. 77230; Lottie Whit- 
comb. 204385 


In a garden; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 


arr. © 1 ¢ Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. Oct. 18, 19383; E unp. 77650; Lew 
78164; Herman Ludwig. 20423 Marcus. 20436 
844 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20464 


In a little home of our own; w and 
m Hileen Williams. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1933; E unp. 76885; Aileen Dortch. 

20437 


In a one-room flat; from The way to 
love; w Lee Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger; with ukelele arr. © Oct. 12, 
1933; E pub. 38307; Paramount pro- 
ductions, ine. 20438 


In a rendezvous with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1938; E unp. 77510; 
Robert Curham. 204389 


In a world of our own; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77526; 
Art E. Beyer. 20440 


In heavenly love abiding; w A. L. 
Waring, m Ralph Kinder; in A flat. 
© Oct. 10, 19383; E pub. 38265; 
Theodore Presser co. 20441 


In my book of dreams; w and m Fred 
Rose; with ukulele arr. © June 23, 
1933; E pub. 38086; Forster music 
publisher, inc. 20442 


In my Father’s house; hymn, w and 
melody Smallwood, harmony J. W. 
Miller. © Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 
39128; James William Miller. 20443 


In my paradise; w A. Cohn, melody 


W. Rhea. © 1. Oct. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 77689; Wash. Rhea and Abe 
Cohn. 20444 


In our little home for two; song, w 
Edward Pons. © 1. Oct. 4, 1933; 
EH ounp. 77103; Claranelle Bales. 

20445 


In that cozy little cottage close beside 
the western sea; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Oct. 25, 
1983; E unp. 77986; Grace Turner. 

20446 


In that mad little kiss; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 78113; 


Pedro S. Bucaneg. 20447 
In the evening; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22, 1933; E unp. 77856; Mar- 
garet Pauline Bray. 20448 


In the forest little birds and bugs and 
butterflies and bees; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78219; Eva 
Della White Wakelee. 20449 


In the fulness of time; Christmas 
service, with hymns, prepared by 
Pearl N. Lyerly. © Oct. 11, 1938; 
AA 130489; Board of publication of 
the United Lutheran church in 
America. 20450 


84 


In the land of Ark-La-Tex; pf. with 
w. © 1 ¢ Oct. 6, 1983; E unp. 
77212; Marie Wilson Voss. 20451 


In the land of home sweet home; w 
J. Kendall, with melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 19383; E unp. 77309; John 
Kendall and George Shackley. 

20452 


In the moonlight I dream of you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 c Oct. 13, 19338; H 
unp. 77378; Roman Hintz. 20453 


In the path of the moon; song, melody 
Laura S. Duvall. © 1 ¢ Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 77554; Helen Fraser. 

20454 


In the rumble seat; song, w Jackson 
Smith. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1983; E unp. 
76941; Mary Wright Bain. 20455. 


In the valley of yesterday ; w Howard 
Johnson, melody Max Kortlander. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77738;. 
Joe Davis, ine. 20456: 


In this sweet loveliness; w anon., m 
Phyllis Harding. © Oct. 10, 1933; 
E for. 31823; Boosey & co., ltd. 

20457 


Indian sunset; by Gustav Klemm; pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38266; Theo- 
dore Presser Co. 20458 


Introduction to San Moritz waltz; by 
F, Hollander; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77717; Movie- 
tone music corp. 20459: 


Introit for ordination; w from Bible; 
mixed voices. © May 27, 1933; E 
pub. 87748; I. H. Bartholomew. 

20460. 


Inventions, etc.; by William H. How- 
ard, Paul F. Stanton and others, 
rev.; pf. © Sept. 2, 1988; E pub. 
38426; Leo Rich Lewis. 20461 


Invictus; w William Ernest Henley, 
m Arthur Hartmann, op. 18, no. 2; 
men’s voices. © Oct. 6, 1933; E 
pub.: 38208 ; Theodore Presser co. 


20462 
Invitation to the dance; w John 
Greenaway, m Weber, transcribed 


Julius Harrison; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 31752; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 20463 


w Leonard Liebling, m Carl Ma- 
ria von Weber, arr. Estelle Liebling ; 
coloratura sop., with flute ad lib. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38286; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 20464 


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20465 


Invocation of Orpheus; from Euridice, 
by Jacopo Peri, English version Al- 
fredo Cassanta, transcribed and arr. 
Alberto Bimboni; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38450; M. 
Witmark & sons. 20465 


Tolanthe; musical play, w W. S. Gil- 
bert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. for 
high school production Berta El- 
smith. © Oct. 10, 19383; D 28526; 
Elsmith music laboratory, inc. 

_ 20465* 


Iris time; song. © 1e. Oct. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 77303; Jessie Bell Spring. 
20466 


Irish blue eyes: valse song. © 1 e. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77670; Nellie J. 
Faulkner. 20467 


Irish countryside; by Peter Brunelli; 
pf.-conductor. © 1c. Sept. 29. 1933; 
E unp. 77068; Movietone music corp. 

20468 


Is there still a chance for me; Song. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1983; E unp. 78236; 
Archie Koty. 20469 


Isle of heart’s desire; w anon.; ten., 
with violoncello obbl. © 1 ce. Oct. 
12, 1933; E unp. 77364; David Ber- 
nard Karr and Anne Marie Regan. 

20470 


Isn’t it funny what love will do; fox- 
trot song. © 1e. Oct. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 77705; Hortense Hirsch. 20471 


It ain’t no sin; w and melody. ©1.. 
Oct. 30, 1988; E unp. 78214; Bert 
Hoffman. 20472 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
hymn anthem, w Edmund H. Sears; 
m John A. West, arr. Preston Ware 


Orem; mixed voices. © Sept. 29, 
1933; E pub. 38089; Clayton F. 
Summy co. 20473 


It doesn’t matter; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77516; Matilda 
Briganti. 20474 


It pays to help others; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77373; Maude 
B. Huff. 20475 


It’s a gay day; w and melody. ©l1e. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76966; Selma 
BE. Leopold. 20476 


It’s a lonesome world when you're all 
alone; song, pf. arr. Albert M. Kan- 
rich. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 
77318; John H. Trayne. 20477 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


It’s a long dark night; from Torch 
singer, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 18, 
1933 ; E pub. 38053; Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc. 20478 


It’s always rainin’ on me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77380: 
Osa Sumpter. 20479 


It’s either the river or you; song, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 77563; Frank L. Guise. 

20480 


It’s gonna be too bad for someone; 
song. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78002 ; Margurite Carr. 20481 


It’s heaven when you are near; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77231; Jessie Dennis Bartlett. 

20482 


It’s oh, it’s ah! it’s wonderful; from 
The way to love, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38447; Paramount productions, ine. 

20483 


It’s only a paper moon; from Take a 
chance, w Billy Rose and E. Y. Har- 
burg, m Harold Arlen; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Oct. 9, 1933; E pub. 
38448; Harms, ine. 20484 


It’s spring again; from Sweetheart of 
Sigma chi, w and m Ted Fiorito, 
Edward Ward and George Wageg- 
ner; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 3, 
1933; E pub. 38314; Remick music 
corp. 20485 


It’s springtime in my dreams; waltz 
song, arr. Alice Cary Longfellow. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77806; 
Earle Taylor Rush. 20486 


It’s time to get the spirit of the N R A; 
w Lee Sprankle, m Rodrick. © 1c. 
Oct. 11, 1983; E unp. 77344; Charles 
L. Sprankle and Floyd R. Rodrick. 

20487 


It’s what we need to-day; hymn. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38057; George 
Bennard. 20488 


It’s with love in my heart; song, mel- 
ody Armand Bibeau. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
1, 1933; E unp. 76856; Jean Paul 
Dumais. 20489 


It was four o'clock in the morning; 
w and m Robert Hargreaves, Stan- 


ley J. Damerell and Harry Tilsley. _ 
© Apr. 21, 1933; E for. 31733; Cecil — 
20490 — 


Lennox, ltd. 


846 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


— 


Italia nova; march, Alfredo Antonini ; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 29, 1983; E pub. 
38304; Alfred music co., inc. 20491 


Italian armada; polka, Valentino 
Roma; [accordion] © Oct. 7, 1933; 
EK pub. 38186; Roma music co. 

20492 

Italian hymn; by Carl McKinley; or- 
gan. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38487; 
H. W. Gray co. 20493 


Ivonne’s birthday; valse, Alexander 
Sklarevski, op. 2, no. 3; pf. © Oct. 
Hoss > Bb) pub, ool70;. G.. Fred 
Kranz music co. - 20494 


Jackson stomp; w and m D. Williams ; 
prec) tc. Oct. 2))1933; Ei unp. 
77021; Eugene William Jackson. 

20495 


Janey; w Frank C. Read, m W. War- 
ren Shaw. © Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 
88046; Clayton F. Summy co. 

20496 


Je garde mon coeur; du film L’ange du 
mal, paroles Charles Mére, m 
Jacques Dallin. © May 1, 1983; BH 
for. 31736; Choudens. 20497 


Jeanie with the light brown hair ; song, 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. William 
Hodson. © Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 
38262; Theodore Presser co. 20498 


Jellybeans; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77409; Robert 
William Emmett. 20499 


Jesus calls us; w Mrs. C. F. Alexan- 
der, m Henry Hiles, arr. George B. 
Nevin; sop., alto and bar.; organ 
ace. © Oct. 9, 19388; E pub. 38374; 
J. Fischer & bro. 20500 


Jesus carried the load; hymn. © 
Sept. 24, 1983; E pub. 38221; Earl 
Wayne Whitney. 20501 


Jesus died for all the children; hymn, 
set to tune Tramp, tramp, tramp, m 
arr. © Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38061; 
George Bennard. 20502 


Jesus on the water side; negro spirit- 
ual, arr. Walter Aschenbrenner ; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 38506; H. T. FitzSimons co. 

20503 

Jesus wonderful Lord; duet. © Oct. 

11, 1983; E pub. 38249; Paul White. 
20504 

Jeunesse (La) danse; 17 danses popu- 

laires, arr., ed. and fingered Rich- 


ard Krentzlin; pf. © Sept. 18, 
ie; | for) Sl7655) \B. Sehott’s 
sohne. 20505 


20518 


Jewels of the desert; musical comedy, 
bk. and lyrics Sarah Grames Clark, 
m Lily Strickland; mixed voices. 
Voc. sc. © Sept. 19, 1983; D 28540; 
Willis music co. 20505” 


Jimmy had a nickel; w and melody 
Maurice Sigler, Al. Goodhart and 
Al. Hoffman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 78037; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine. 20506 


Jobless philosophy ; w and melody. ©€C 
i COC lin l9s3. Hs unp, 7 ta4s 5 


Susie Tracy Booker. 20507 
Johnny's! waltz pt. ..©7 1 ee 1Oct; 9, 
19383; HE unp. 77249; Tomasina 
Grana Santoro. 20508 


Jolly comrades; marches, Colin Hood; 
pf. © Sept. 28, 1933; E for. 31724; 
Forsyth bros., ltd. 20509 


Jolly well bright and gay; one-step 
comedy song, m W. Poles and Syd 
Holmes. © Sept. 2, 1933; E for. 
31749; Will Poles. 20510 


Jonny ; from Song of songs, Amer. ver- 
sion Edward Heyman, German w 
and m Friedrich Hollander; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38503; Famous music 
corp. [Copyright is claimed on Amer- 
ican lyrics] 20511 


Joshua fit de battle ob Jerico; spirit- 
ual; mixed voices and bar. solo, a 
Capella va© 1: ¢., OC (Si. A933) i 
unp. 78252; James Harold Monta- 
gue, 20512 


Journey’s end; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «© 
Oct. 4, 1988; E unp. 77075; Roman 
Hintz. 20513 


Joyful days; pf. with w. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 1933; E unp. 77008; George D. 
‘Chappell. 20514 


Joyful (The) message; hymn, m Wil- 


liam Thomas Seaton. © 1 «. Oct. 2, 
1938; E unp. 77553; Nora Alice 
Crow. 20515 


June dearest June; valse song. © 1 
ce. Oct. 25, 1938; E unp. 78120; Gus- 
tave Telschow. 20516 


June memories; by Harry Volpe; guit. 
(©) Sept., 5, 1983; EH pub. 38115; Al 
Rocky Go. 20517 

Jungle breezes; w Art Randall, m H. 
S. Macomber. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77273; Harold Shepard Ma- 
comber and Frederick Art Randall. 

20518 


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Jungle jazz; fox-trot, composed and 


arm’: Jot. (©) Fen Oct? 21, 11933 38 
unp. 77761; Roy Martz. 20519 
Jungle moon; w and melody. © 1 «©. 


Oct. 21, 1983; E unp. 77773; Marjo- 


rie Harper. 20520 
Junior (The) anthem book; ed. R. 


Spaulding Stoughton; 2, 3, and 4-pt. 
mixed voices. © Sept. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 88097; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

20521 


Junk (The) man; w Moe Jaffe, mel- 
ody Scrappy Lambert. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1933; E unp. 77481; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 20522 


Just a barefoot boy, a-whistling to his 
dog; w and melody James F. Han- 
ley and Chris Traynor. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 19383; E unp: 77147; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 20523 


Just a bundle of memories; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1983; E unp. 77379; 
J? WiisPettyaigr: 20524 


Just a green canoe; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 19383; E unp. 78013; 
Harold Simpson Shaw. 20525 


Just a kiss; pf. treble with w. ©1 ce. 
Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 77142; Wilfred 
Leslie Dixon. 20526 


Just a little garret; w Forman Brown, 


m Frederick Hollander. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1933; E unp. 77914; Movietone 
music corp. 20527 


Just a lonesome lover; w and m Sal 
Stoceo, Frank Magine and Mark 
Fisher, pf. arr R. H. Noeltner; with 
ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. © Oct. 5, 
19833; E pub. 88208; Keit-Engel, inc. 

20528 

Just a memory; w and melody C. V. 
Black, harmony Ellis M. Boyd. © 
1. ¢.’ Oct. 24, 193383 He unp.” 18223; 
Carl Vernon Black and Robert Ellis 
Mitchell Boyd. 20529 


Just a mountain song from the valley ; 
w and melody William F. Peters. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; EH unp/ 77415. 
Kendis musi¢e corp. 20530 


Just a plain little old fashion town; 
pi, with=w.. © 42 ¢) OG. Grohe: 
E unp. 77177; Percy MeNitt. 20531 


Just a shanty in the clearing; w and 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Just a smile and a dance; w and mel- 
ody: © 1-¢: Oct. 2, 1933s paap. 
76964; William P. Hauserman. 

20533 


Just another love song; song, melody 
Seiburn White. ©1ce. Oct. 30, 1933 ; 
E unp. 78192; Winona Burrows Jen- 
kins. 20534 


Just another song; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 781389; 
Ramon Plumb. 20535 


Just as dancers did of old; unison 
vocal minuet and dance, w Edward 
Oxenford, m George Rathbone. © 
Sept. 30, 19338; E for. 31697; No- 
vello & co., ltd. 20536 


Just as it ought to be; waltz, w and 
melody.. © 1 ¢ Oct. tiaezee ok 
unp. 77347; Susie Tracy Booker. 

20537 


Just because it’s you; waltz song. © 
Sept. 21, 1988; E pub. 38359; Vir- 
ginia Daniels. 20538 


Just for you I am longing; foxtrot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 
77677; Ida May Williams. 20539 


Just like a doll from toyland; song. 
© 1 ¢.’Oct. 20, 1933 > Br ne a 
George W. Webster. 20540 


Just like a dream; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. ©.1 ¢. Oct, 2, 
1933; E unp. 77010; Joseph Lop- 
resti. -» 20541 


Just like my old girl; w B. Adcock, 
melody M. Frallicciardi. © 1 e. Oct. 
7, 1933; E unp. 77210: Mike Fral- 
licciardi and Bill Adcock. 20542 


Just one little gift; song. ©1e. Sept. 
23, 1933; E unp. 78098; Alice J. 
Berding. 20543 


Just one more drink; w L. G. Pearl, 
m A. Darbritz. © Oct. 2, 1983; E 
pub. 88178; Louis G. Pearl and 
Arno Darbritz. 20544 


Just stars; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77989; John Hole, Toronto. 
20545 


Just think of the sunshine; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77266; Howard Frederic Addleston. 

20546 


Just we two alone; song, from En- 
chanted garden. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 


melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 28, 1933; E 1933; E unp. 76926: Alfred Elmer 
unp. 78220; Jack Ballew. 20532 Seward. 20547 
848 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Just yearnin’; Song, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Oct. 13,,.1933; -E unp. 773873, Clit- 
ford C. Markham. 20548 


Karlekens r6ddaste rosor; slow-fox, 
text Dick Gillis, m Lorentz Bailey ; 
pf. © July 11, 1983; E for. 31705; 
A/B skandinavisk production. 

20549 


Kalamazoo college song book; w A. G. 
Walton, R. F. Holden and others, 
m D. R. Belcher, W. F. Dunbar and 
others. Centennial ed. © Oct. 17, 
1983; AA 1381474; Kalamazoo col- 
lege. 20550 


Kantate ved indvielsen af Aarhus 
universitet; digtning Hans Hartvig 
Seedorff-Pedersen, m Johan MHye- 
Knudsen; mand-stemmer. Fé¢rste 
afdeling.—Anden afdeling. © Oct. 
3, 19383; E for. 31843; Wilhelm Han- 
sen. 20551 


Keep calling me your sweetheart ; fox- 
trot song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 25, 1983; 
EH unp. 78119; Edgar Hick. 20552 


Keep it to yourself; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; E unp. 77489; 
Clyde Rickman and Sherman Cham- 


bers. 20553 
Keep on doing what you're doing; 
w and melody Bert Kalmar and 


Harry Ruby. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 77696; Irving Berlin, ine. 
20554 


Keep on smilin’ my little darlin’; fox- 
trot; pf. with w. © 1 c¢. Oct. 6, 
1983; E unp. 77174; Roy W. Swan- 
son. 20555 


Keep tempo; from New 1933 Cotton 
Club parade, w and m Jack Stanley 
and Geo. A. Little; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 25, 1933; E pub. 36481; 
Broadway music corp. 20556 


Keep the blue eagle flying; march, w 
EK. H. Horstemier, m D. L. Carnes; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 38352; Hrnest H. Horstemier 
and Dorothy L. Carnes. 20557 


Keep the faith; hymn, w and melody 
Rey. Brisbane, harmony J. W. Mil- 
ler. © Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 38126; 
James William Miller. 20558: 


Keep young and beautiful; from 
Roman scandals, w Al Dubin, m 
Harry Warren; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38462; M. Witmark & sons. 20559 


20573 


m James L. | Keltic (A) prelude; comp. and arr. L. 


EK. DeFrancesco; melody, with pf. 
ace. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1933; E unp. 
77065; Movietone music corp. 20560 


Kentucky bound; song, music James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78166; Clifton 
J. Beebe. 20561 


King Alfred; song, w Hsther Morton 
Smith. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; H 
unp. 77221; Elizabeth B. Covell. 

20562 


Kirkjul6g; texts Hallgrimr Petursson, 
u. a., m J6n Leifs, op. 12a, nos. 1-3; 
mit klavier o., orgelbegl. © July 
10, 1933; E for. 31731; Fr. Kistner 
& C. F. W. Siegel. 20563 


Kiss me to sleep in the; moonlight ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1933; E unp. 
77200; Clifford Higgin. 20564. 


Kisses ; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1983; 
E unp. 77507; Mary Pence Claywell. 

20565 


Kitten (The) song; w James O’Keefe, 
Frank Tresselt, H. W. Friedhofer 
and Louise Field, m F. Tresselt. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 77913; 
Movietone music corp. 20566 


Kneel before the King; anthem for 
Christmas or Epiphany, w James 
Francis Cooke, m Edward Shippen 
Barnes; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
Sept. 22, 1983; E pub. 38276; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 20567 


Koift a paper; song, m adapted from 
folk melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 77993 ; Max Kletter. 20568 


Komm tanze mit mir; German waltz 
song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 
77849 ; Konrad Winkenbach. 20569 


Laddie boy; w and melody Johnny 
Mack, arr. Herman A. Hummel. 
1 «. Oct. 12, 1988; E unp. 77359; 
John M. Reed. 20570 


LaFarge (Margaret) Chant; w and 
melody M. La Farge, arr. BE. Zubel- 
cha. “© !1e. Oct? 25/1933); i unp. 
77953 ; Margaret LaFarge Osborn. 

20571 


Lafayette post march; song, w Mar- 
guerite Ortung. © 1 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1983 ; E unp. 77336; L. Irving Beach. 

20572 


Lalla Rookh Maloy; song. © 1c. Oct. 
25, 1983; E unp. 78129; Ernest M. 
Bradley. 20573 


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20574 


Lamento huasteco; huapango; pf. con 


letra. © Oct. 25, 19383; E pub. 
38518; Cuates Castilla. 20574 
Land o’ love; valse song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


25, 1933; E unp. 77577; Betty Rip- 
ley. 20575 


Land (The) of why and wherefore; 
song, w Knowles Entriken. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 18383; E unp. 77090; John 
Mundy. 20576 


Land (The) where nobody grows up; 
operettta, w J. W. McMullin, m 
H. U. Wiscombe.- © 1 c. Oct. 2, 
1933; D 28514; Jennie Willing Mc- 
Mullin and Helen Uldene Wiscombe. 

20576* 


Languidez; melody Agustin Lara. © 
1 Ve. 'Oet, | 5; > 1933's" HS unp. “C1653 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 20577 


Last night; valzer, Mario Gaudiosi; 
orch. parti. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
31874; Casa musicale Mauro. 20578 


Last (The) rose of summer; w Thomas 
Moore, old Irish melody, arr. Wil- 
liam Lester; mixed voices. © Oct. 
¢, 1933; ° H pub. 382384; H. TT’ Fitz- 
Simons co. 20579 


Last (The) time I kissed you goodbye; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 @ Oct. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 77377; Meryl Cloninger. 20580 


Lazy, lousy Liza; w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 76858; Miller musie¢ co., inc. 

20581 

Lazy mountain moon; valse song. © 
1.e. Oct. 10,.1933; HE unp.: 77685 ; 
June Mary. 20582 


Legend; canticle, Ukrainian folk-song, 
English tr. Max T. Krone, m arr. 
Alexander Koshetz; mixed voices, 
with bar. solo. © Oct. 19, 1933; E 
pub. 38456; M. Witmark & sons. 

20583 


Leifs (J6n) prja erindi ir Havamé- 
lum; Icelandic text adapted and m 
composed Jon Leifs, op. 4, nos. 1-8, 
German text and m arr. Felix Genz- 
mer; ten. or sop. © July 10, 1933; 
E for. 31729; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. 
Siegel. 20584 


Zwei lieder; Icelandic and Ger- 
man, Johann Jonsson, Danish, Gun- 
nar Gunnarsson, English, Hermon 
Ould, m op. 14a, nos. 1, 2. © July 
10, 1938; EH for. 31732; Fr. Wistner 
& C. F. W. Siegel. 20585 


pt. 11, n. S$.) v. 28 


Let ’em eat cake; from the musical 
play, w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38464; New 
world music corp. 20586 


Let me love you; w and melody. © 
1 -e. Oct. 24, 19383 > Ei aap: 
Michael Caleo. 20587 


Let not your heart be troubled; song, 
Biblical words. © Oct. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 38539; Miriam §S. Woolfolk. 

20588 

Let’s all help our President; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1983; E unp. 
77818; Ruth C. Muder and Carl G. 


Lofstedt. 20589 
Let’s be happy; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77375 ; Edmund 
Kulesza. 20590 


Let’s be happy and sing a Snappy tune; 
w Bill Kane, m Bill Kane and Ted 
O’Donnell. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 76864; William H. Kane and 
Edmund L. O’Donnell. 20591 


Let’s bend; song, arr. Jean Walz. © 
1 @ Oct. 9, 1983; E unp. 77263; 
Hunter L. Reynolds. 20592 


Let’s call it love; w Ralph Matthews, 
and melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 77605; Lillian Armstrong. 

20593 

Let’s draft a lovers’ code; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 78243 ; Leo E. Gronkowski. 

20594 


Let’s fall in love; w and melody Ted 
Koehler and Harold Arlen. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 77186; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 20595 


Let’s fight for the N. R. A.; w and 
melody Jimmie Smith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
23, 1983; E unp. 77812; J. L. Smith. 

20596 


Let’s forget the past and be sweet- 
hearts again; w A. Rutledge, melody 
J. Gilmore. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1983; E 
unp. 76109; John Gilmore and Al- 
fonzo Rutledge. 20597 


Let’s give our votes to La Guardia; w 
J. H. Kern, melody D. Musiker. © 
Tc. Oct. 3, 1933: BE. unpre fae 
Diane Musiker and John Hewins 
Kern. 20598 


Let’s go America; song, w George W. 
Smiley. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1933; HE unp. 
77363 ; William George Utermoehlen. 

20599 


890 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20629 


lm a 


Let’s lend a hand to Roosevelt, back 
up the N. R. A.; w and melody. 
1 ec. Oct. 4, 19383; E unp. 77101; Gor- 
den Henry Ryan. 20600 


Let’s start over again; song. © 1. 
Oct. 11, 19838; E unp. 77333 ; Frances 
Tucker Mellen. 20601 


Let’s start saying goodnight; song. 
@ul.e@. Oct. 7.1933; EB unp. ¢4202,; 
Joseph Mantica. 20602 


Let the world rejoice; Ukrainian 
Christmas carol, English tr. Max. T. 
Krone, m arr. Alexander Koshetz; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 20, 1933; H 
pub. 88451; M. Witmark & sons. 

20603 


Let us kiss and make up my dear; 


w and m Riviere Sewell. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 18, 1933; E unp. 716454; 
Riviere Sewell Hausey. 20604. 


Let us smile and be gay; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77832; 
C. W. Marston. 20605 


Letter (A) to my mother; w and m 
Solomon Small, English lyrics Ab- 
ner Silver, melody arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson; with violin of mand. © 
Oct. 18, 19383; E pub. 38364; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 20606 


Leuchtende sterne; konzert-walzer, 
Carl Robrecht; orch.-erginzungs- 
stimmen. © Aug. 8, 1933; E for. 
31685; Heinrichshofen’s verlag. 

20607 

Life and I together; w Corinne B. 
Dodge, m R. E. Mitchell. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77803; Harry 
E. Neville. 20608 


Life holds no joy but you; w and m 
Basil Charles-Dean. © Sept. 26, 
1933; E for. 31836; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 20609 


Life I love best; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77841; Allie 
Jackson Breeding. 20610 


Life is just a big mistake; fox-trot, w 


and melody Lee Baron. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1933; EH unp. 77869; Wm. P. 
Leonard. 20611 
Life is love; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 31, 19383; E unp. 78231; Archie 
Koty. 20612 


Life is red poppies in the wheat; song 
w John Richard Moreland. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 9, 19838; E unp. 76942; Mary 
Wright Bain. 20613 


Life (The) of Jimmy Rodgers; w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77814; Bob Miller. 20614 


Life would be worth living again; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 78041; Jimmie Franklin. 

20615 


Life’s little day; song, w John Rich- 
ard Moreland. © 1. Sept. 9, 1933 ; 
E unp. 76948; Mary Wright Bain. 

20616 


Life’s railway to heaven; sacred song, 
w M. E. Abbey, m Charlie D. Till- 
man, pf. arr. and mixed and male 
quartet arrs. W. C. Polla. © Sept. 
25, 1933; E pub. 38489; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. 20617 

Lift your hearts; w and melody. © 
tue. Oct. 19, 1988: HE unp..ic0s: 
Lillian M. Nicchia. 20618 

Lightnin’; w Sheldon Christian; male 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38424; Leo Rich Lewis. 20619 


Like barley bending; w Sara Teas- 


dale; male voices. © Sept. 16, 
1933 ; E pub. 38425; Leo Rich Lewis. 
20620 


Like Jesus always; w and m Joseph 
Carelli. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 
38125; Viola Mae Shepard and Jos- 
eph Carelli. _ 20621 


Like ships in the night; hymn. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38064; George 
Bennard. 20622 


Linger awhile my lover; w and melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 21, 19383; E unp. 77822; 
Pleas L. Johnson. 20623 


Links-rechts-marsch ; marschpotpourri, 
Ernst Eggert. 1. Blasmusik stim- 
men.—2. Salon-orch. stimmen  u. 
orech. erginzungsstimmen. © Aug. 
5, 1983; E for. 31686, 31687; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag. 20624, 20625 


Lion (The) and Albert; musical mono- 
logue, w and m Marriott Edgar; pf. 
© Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 31720; Fran- 


cis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 20626 
Liszt (Franz) lLiebestraume; arr.; 
xylophone or marimba solo. ©1e. 


Oct. 23, 1983; E unp. 77820; Flem- 
ming Orem. 20627 


Little beauty; waltz; pf. © Aug. 28, 
1933; E pub. 38192; Biagio R. Quat- 
trociocche. 20628 

Little (A) bit of everything; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 77279; 
Charles Knight. 20629 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20630 

Little black boy; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 19383; E unp. 77870; Stephen 
Byko. 20630 


Little did I dream; w Harold Adam- 
son, melody Burton Lane. © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 77695; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc. 20631 


Little gray shack in the hills; pf. with 
wios (©) flex Oct. | 25,24933 >. ump. 
77960; Roma Somerville. 20632 


Little (The) green isle is calling; w 
M. O. Carrol, m Patrick Joseph. 
ti ciy Ochs bil 933. 7h gurnp:. AA. ; 
Patrick McCruden. 20633 


Little (A) home where love is found; 
waltz song, arr. Alice Cary Longfel- 
low. © Oct. 5, 1983; E pub. 38139; 
Earle Taylor Rush. 20634 


Little Joe, the wrangler; Texas cow- 
boy song, composed and arr. with 


new melodic material, David, W. 
Guion; high voice. © Sept. 22, 
1933; E pub. 38271; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 20635 


Little (A) lad lies in my arms; song, 
w Medora D. Nickell. © 1 e Oct. 
24, 1933; E unp. 77909; Percy Lee 
Atherton. 20636 


Little (The) love I prayed for; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 77538; Edward Port Folio. 

20637 

Little (The) old mill by the wayside; 
w and m Clifford Erickson. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78045; John 
Clifford Erickson. 20638 


Little old shack in the mountains; w 
and m Mary Schaeffer; pf. arr. Mi- 
chel Weisberg; with arr. for ukelele, 
etc. © Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38388; 
Bibo-Lang, inc. 20639 


Little pal of my heart; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1938; E unp. 77579; 
Henry A. Wallace. 20640 


Little (The) red lark; w Alfred Per- 
ceval Graves, old Irish air arr. 
William Lester; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
() Oct; 7, 1933: E pub. 38233. H.. T. 
FitzSimons co. 20641 


Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low-down 
tune; fox-trot, Charlie Tobias, Jack 
Scholl and Murray Mencher, arr. 
Jack Mason; orch. pts., with male 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


w and m Charlie Tobias, 
Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 1933; 
E pub. 38502; Leo. Feist, inc. 20643 


——w and melody Charles Tobias, 
Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher. 
© 1 e. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77609; 
Leo Feist, ine. 20644 


Little sweethearts; fox-trot song. © 
1 e. Oct. 25,. 1933;> np ewes 22: 


Henry Zentmyer. 20645 
Little (The) town; song, w J. R. 
Moreland, arr. Larry Cramer. © 


1 c. Sept. 9, 1933; EH unp. 76944 ; 
Mary Wright Bain. 20646 


Little women and little men; w Edgar 
Leslie, melody Fred E. Ahlert. © 
1 ec. Oct.. 19, 198355 BE wep aoe: 
Irving Berlin, ine. 20647 


Live for tonite; song, w Milton White. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77910; 
Roland Pomerat. 20648 


Lively-polka [and] Star light-mazur- 
ka; by Joe Farbo; [accordion] © 
Oct. 7, 1983; E pub: 38185; Roma 
music ¢o. 20649 


Lo, now the dawn is breaking; w E. 
M. Carroll, m Edward Elgar, arr. 
Christopher O’Hare; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38408; Kay 
and Kay music pub. corp. 20650 


Log cabin of my dreams; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77388; 
KF. Lereari. ' 20651 

Logan; song. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 77734; Jessie June Weaver. 

20652 


Lois; song, w Enid Mary Jordan. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 77166; Mar- 
garet Emma Ringle. 20653 


Lola; habanera, di Ugo Solazzi; pic- 
cola orch. pti. © Oct. 16, 1933; 
E for. 31847; G. Ricordi & Go. 

20654 
one-step, Guido Deiro; accordion. 

© Aug. 14, 1933; E pub. 38198; 

Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 20655 


Lonely little senorita; from Cradle 
song, w Leo Robin, melody Karl 
Hajos. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 
78033; Paramount productions, inc. 

20656 


Lonely moon; w Fritz Hebberd, mel- 


trio arr. B. Faighes. © Oct. 23, ody Walter Anderson. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
1933; E pub. 38499; Leo. Feist, inc. 31, 193835; E unp 78253; Pritase. 
20642 Hebberd. 20657 

852 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Lonely moonlight troubadour; from 
On the air and off, w Ballard Mac- 
Donald, m Milton Schwarzwald ; 
With ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 38111; Miller music, inc. 

20658 


Lonely thinking of you; w and melody. 
(ote Oct. 2, 1933.;. H, unp: (6956; 
Robert T. Beard. 20659 


Lonesome ; song, m Robert Van Sickle. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76984 ; 
Elsie Fern Mason. 20660 


——-—— w Alice Nadine. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
2, 1933; E unp. 76998; King Gard- 
ner, Cleveland. 20661 


—w R. Wiesman and Walter Par- 
doe, m James L. Brown; with uke- 
lele arr. © 1 e¢ Oct. 238, 1933; EB 
unp. 77829; Roy Wiseman. 20662 


Lonesome cowboy; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 1833; E unp. 77154; Barbara Bon 
Dagley. : 20663 


Lonesome for you; fox-trot song. © 


tc. Oct, 2, 1933; E unp. T7662; 
Thomas Nelson. 20664 
Lonesome moon; waltz, w U.. W. 
Hughes, m G. L. Shumaker. © 1. 


Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77494; Grace 
L. Shumaker and Una W. Hughes. 


20665 
Lonesome river; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77501; R. F. 
Lassen. 20666 


Lonesome tonight ; song, melody Larry 
E. Goffin. © 1 c¢. Oct. 2, 1933; E 
~unp. 77012; Robert Irvin Bloomer. 
20667 


Long, long ago; from the folktune 
Thomas H. Bayly, paraphrase Emil 
Soderstrom; full orch. pts. © Oct. 
25, 1983; E pub. 38507; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons co. 20668 


Longing; song, arr. George F. Briegel ; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 22, 1933; E pub. 
37441; Marion H. Prentice. 20669 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1. Sept. 27, 1983; 
KH unp. 76922; Constance Jeanne 
Petterson. 20670 


Longing for love; w and melody. © 
hoe. Oct. 2.°19337 EH unp:: (6868; 
William H. Paige. 20671 


Longing for you; w J. Calabro, melody 
P. Pace. © 1 c¢. Oct. 10, 1983: E 
unp. 77300; Peter Pace and John 
Calabro. 20672 


20685 


Looking for you; w E. Hayes, m H. 
Beyers. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 
77619; Ethelyn Hayes and Hilda- 
gard Beyers. 20673 


Loony house riot; w E. H. Jackson, 
melody H. Meyer. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 
1983; E unp. 78025; Horace Meyer 
and Hdwin H. Jackson. 20674 


Lord’s (The) prayer; w based on 
Matthew 6; mixed voices. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77104; BE. Ger- 
ald Young. 20675 


Lorenz’s two-part program songs; col- 
lection of secular chos., ed. Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. and alto. © Sept. 5, 
1933; E pub. 38149; Lorenz pub. co. 

20676 


Wost.= sone. “© 1c Oc. 25001 doe 
E unp. 77924; Matilda Curtiss. 

20677 

Lost (The) carol; sacred dramatic 


Christmas cantata, w Frances Simp- 
son, m Ruth Dale; for choir and 
young people. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
D 28520; Lorenz pub. co. 20677* 


Love; tango-fox trot, w and m Hal 


Nelson; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
18, 1933; E pub. 38216; Richard 
Drake Saunders. 20678 


Love can be funny; w Les Phillips, 
m Loretta Ryan; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 
25, 1938; E unp. 77949; Leslie L. 
Phillips. 20679 


Love has come to stay; song, w Leone 
Patrick Buschine. © 1 ¢ Oct. 23, 
19383; E unp. 77866; Andrew Busch- 
ine. 20680 


Love is a song that never ends; valse 
song. ©1c. Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 
78188; Oscar Frederickson. 20681 


Love is in my heart again; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78160; 
Willis Bailey. 20682 


Love is like the moonbeams; song. 
©:1 ce. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77374; 
Lyle Dairl Kraninger. 20683 


Love is love anywhere; w and melody 
Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen. © 
Pe? Oct! 571935 +R) wp thle, Lrv- 
ing Berlin, ine. 20684 


Love is the only thing; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78058 ; 
A. T. McAlister. 20685 


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20686 


Love me; w Ned Washington, melody 
Victor Young. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1983; 


E unp. 77197; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc. 20686 
Same. © 1. Oct. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 77487; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine. 20687 
Love me today; song. ©1e. Oct. 28, 
1933; E unp. 78184; W. Edgar 
Wood. 20688 
Love on the levei; Song, melody Eu- 
gene Platzman. © 1 ec. Oct. 27, 
1933; E unp. 78056; John White. 
20689 
Love rolls on; w and melody. © 1c. 


Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77519; Irving 
Edward Goldman. 20690 


Love skeletons; song, m Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1 ce. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 
77418; Cora Delia Williams. 20691 


Love (The) that you forgot; song, w 


Leone Patrick Buschine. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77867; Andrew 
Buschine. 20692 


Love (The) you meant to share; w 


and melody Earle El Rae. © fre. 
Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77884; Earl 
Conder. 20693 


Lover mine; w and m Chloette Carr. 
© 1 c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78190; 


Lizzie Chloette Carr. 20694 
Lover o’ mine; w and melody. © 1 ©. 
Wet. 2; 1933 : E unp. 76963; Wm. 
Gavin Stuart France. 20695 


Lover (A) without love; w and melody 
Bill Vincent. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; 


EK unp. 77092; Wm. Clinton Vin- 
cent. 20696 
Loves halloo; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933: E unp. %71(523 ; 
Worth W. Preston. 20697 


Love’s lullaby: w A. Fillie, melody 
C2 3) Gaal? xe) Ae Oct, Waa HH 
unp. 77039; Charles Julius Gaal and 
Anthony Fillie. 20698 


©le. 
; Magda 


Love’s melody ; w and melody. 
Oct. 28, 193838; E unp. 78142 


Ce eT Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Low-down rhythm; w Avon Long, and 


melody. © 1 e. Oct. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 77604; Lillian Armstrong. 
20702 


Low, like a little cradle; Christmas 
chorale, w Katherine Bregy, m Edith 
Evans Braun; men’s voices with 
contralto solo. © Oct. 6, 1933; EH 
pub. 38201; Theodore Presser co. 

20703 

Lucy’ s theme; w and m Victor Schert- 

zinger. © 1 ce. Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 
77060; Universal pictures corp. 
20704 


Lullaby ; cantilena to the infant Jesus, 
from Cradle song, w and m W. 
Franke. Harling, © ijem@en 27 
1933 ; E unp. 78034 : Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc. 20705 


Lullaby of the moon; song. © 1 e. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78180; Irene 
Glenn. 20706 


Lullabye of the breeze; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77432; Olina 
Colby Kolker. 20707 


Madame Liselotte; oper, Franz Cle- 
mens u. Paul Ginthum, m Ottmar 


Gerster. Klavierauszug. ©): Oct. 
18, 1983; KE ‘for. 318525" E> Senott s 
sdhne. 20708 
Maddening memories ; pL: ©. Ock 
10, 19883; E unp. 77293; Stephanie 
Matson. 20709 
Maédel (Hin) aus dem _ Rheinland; 


marsch-foxtrot, text u. m Stafford u. 
Charles Amberg ; orch. stimmen. © 
Sept. 20, 19388; E for. 31728; Risi- 
ton-ver lag. 20710 


Magic (The) fiddle; operetta, based 
upon Paganini’s early life and melo- 
dies of 17th and 18th centuries, 


adapted and arr. G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; mixed voices. Voe. sc. 
and libretto. © Oct. 27, 1933; D 


28542; Raymond A. Hoffman co. 


20710* 

Maid (The) of Kildaire; song, w 
Dorothy Walsh. © 1 @ Oet. 25, 
1933; EK unp. 77928; Alice Dorothy 
Schween. 20711 


Make a joyful noise; anthem, from 


‘ane 2 ; 
Brandon. 0699 Psalm C, m Harold Greenhill; mixed 

Love’s night dream; m Sylvester Long voices, organ ace. © Sept. 30, 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Oct; 25, 1933; E for. 31695; Novello & co., 
1933; E unp. 77974; Bertha Leonia ltd. 20712 
‘ . 207 
James. 20700 | Mallee (The) root: w Charles Henry 

Love's od sweet story; song. © 1 ¢. Souter, m Edith Harrhy. © Aug. 
Oct. 5, 19383; E unp. "TT156 ; Charles 17, 1988; E for. 318673, Wa Pak 
H. a racy, 20701 ing & co., ltd. 207138 

854 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20740 


Man (The) of the hour; song, melody 
H, AY Truax: © 1 c. Oct. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 77411; Henry Anson Truax. 

20714 


Manger hymn; w Flora Warren, m 
Henry S. Fry; mixed voices. 
Oct. 16, 19383; E pub. 38832; H. W. 
Gray Co. 20715 


Manhattan pageant; march, op. 5; pf., 
incl. wind instrument cues. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77521; Allan 
Charles Herbert. 20716 


March of the elves; melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76586; Frank 
Novak. 20717 


March of the Mickey mice; pf. © 
tye. Oct, 31, 1933 5 BH, unp. 78221 ; 
Lillian Scanlon Gee. 20718 


March of the toys; from Babes in toy- 
land, Victor Herbert, arr. Earl 
Druxell 42) pfs.; © Oct: .3)/1933;.E 
pub. 38317; M. Witmark & sons. 

20719 


Marcha Olazabol; por Francisco Bust- 
amante, op. 24; pf. ©le. Oct. 12, 


19338; E unp. 77366; Francisco 
Olazabol. 20720 
Marche pathetique; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


24, 19383; E unp. 77864; Morris Ber- 
man. 20721 


Marché Roosevelto; canzone, musica 
Samuel Micale. © 1 ©. Oct. 20, 
19383; E unp. 77732; Angelo Mazza. 

20722 


Marien-kantate; dichtungen aus ver- 
schiedenen jahrhunderten, m Paul 
Graener, op. 99; vier solostimmen 
u.chor. Partitur. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
E for. 31866; Ernst Eulenburg. 

20723 


Marine cavalier; w Nathan House, m 
Mortimer Browning; men’s voices. 
© Oct. 6, 1933; E pub. 38328; H. W. 
Gray co. 20724 


Marketing day; unison song, w Derek 
McCulloch, m Martin Shaw. © 
Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 31698; Novello 
& co., ltd. 20725 


Marusia; English tr. Max T. Krone, 
Ukrainian folk-song arr. Alexander 
Koshetz; mixed voices. © Oct. 19, 
19338; E pub. 88458; M. Witmark & 
Sons. 20726 


Massa-Carrara; mazurka, Joe Mosti; 
armonica. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38195; Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 

20727 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Ope 
thine eyes of blue; French, Pau! 
Robiquet, English, Arthur Knox, m 
arr. Harry Gilbert; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto; pf. or harp’ acc. © Oct. 9, 
1933; E pub. 38258; J. Fischer & 
bro. 20728 


Mathima (To) tou Bekri diorganotis 
bekridon; w and melody George 
Kamvissis. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 19388; E 
unp. 78215; Standard phono co. 

20729 


May day; 2-pt. song, w anon., m of 
Country rhyme, arr. Jessie Furze. 
© Oct. 6, 1933; E for. 31826; Boosey 
& co., Itd. 20730 


Maybe baby; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77080; Cora H. Bovee. 

20731 


Maybe I'll make you sorry; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 
77034; Ralph G. Wolfram and Wil- 
liam B. Moore. 20732 


Mayor Cermak; pochod, Ota Tesai; 
band pts., with directeur. © July 9, 
1933 ; E for. 31776; Otakar Tesar. 

20733 


Mayor of elfland; melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76587; Frank 
Novak. 20734 


Mazurka variata; by Pietro Frosini; 
accordion. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 
38199; Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 

20735 


Me ’n you ’n him; w and melody Ray 
Egan and Henry I. Marshall. ©1ece. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77486; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

20736. 

Meet me in the garden of home sweet. 
home; song, melody Jack Mahoney. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1983; E unp. 77560; 
Elva E. Straitor. 20737 


Meet me to-night, under blue skies; 


song. © 1. Oct. 4, 19383; E unp. 
77121 ; Elwood P. Ottinger. 20738 
Melba; fox-trot song. © 1 ce. Oct. 10, 


1983; E unp. 77684; Martin Oscar 
Gilmore. 20739 


Melinka of Astrakhan; Russian oper- 
etta, bk., lyrics and m Charles Ross. 
Chaney. Voc. se. and libretto. © 
Sept. 20, 1983; D 28531; Charles 
Ross Chaney co. 20739* 

Melodia d’amore; canzone. © 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1988; E unp. 77716; Giu- 
seppe Mirabile. 20740 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20741 


Melodia (La) prohibida; musica de la 
pelicula, coll., tr. espanola José Mo- 
jica y Enrique Jardiel Poncela, w 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Harry Akst. 
Oct. 14, 1933; E pub. 38310; Movie- 
tone music corp. 20741 


Melody (A) at dawn; from This week 
of grace, w and m Harry Parr- 
Davies; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
8, 1933; E for. 31718; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 20742 


Melody chromatic; universal tone con- 
trol; [voice or any musical instru- 
ment]; with explanatory text. © 
Lc. Sept. 265, 19335 Bi amp: “A(i22.; 
George Boyer Ballard. 20743 


Melody of love: waltz song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 77332; Eugenio 
V. Pablo. 20744 


Melody of other days; song, from En- 
chanted garden. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 
1933; E unp. 76928; Alfred Elmer 
Seward. 20745 


Memories; m Martha Taylor Davison; 
high voice. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 77994; Margaret Sloane Leland, 

20746 


Memories of a lifetime; waltz song, 
melody Starret system club. ©1«. 
Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 77031; Reginald 
Sinclair. 20747 


Memories of Indiana; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78165; Mary 
M. Harness. 20748 


Memories of you; valse song. © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1933: E unp. 78134; Earl R. 
Johnson. 20749 


Memory corner; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 2, 1953; E unp. 76957; Mildred 
Bowers. 20750 


Memory lane: w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 13, 1933: E unp. 77424; Warn 
Milford Oscarson. 20751 


Memory of love; w and melody. © 
f e.°Oct. 16" 1988 5 ia Tee 
Emily Wolter Fleischmann. 20752 


Memphis by mornin’; w Eugene West, 
m Peter De Rose, arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38433; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 20753 


Menmries of you; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; 
EK unp. 77852; Clara Olson. 20754 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Men of freedom march; by J. De 
Forest Cline; band pts. © Oct. 27, 
1933; E pub. 38516; C. L. Barn- 
house, inc. 20755 


Mendon; by Carl McKinley; organ. 
© Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38438; H. 


W. Gray co. 20756 
Merry widow waltz; by Fr. Lehar, 
arr. for Hawaiian guit., diagram 
arr. ©. Sept. 16. 1933-5, 2epub. 
38492; Adolph Krupp. 20757 


Messenger boy; by Frederick Hollan- 
der; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
19383; E unp. 77718; Movietone 
music corp. 20758 


Metspdo (Ett), en liten mort; vals, 
text Gus Morris, m Kai Gulimar; 
pf. © July 11, 1933; E for. 31703; 
A/B  skandinavisk production. 

20759 


Mexican (The); song, melody Mar- 
garet Sherry. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1933: 
E unp. 77699; William Wood. 20760 


Meyer (Horace) Fantasy; w E. H. 
Jackson, with melody. © 1 e. Oct. 
26, 1938; E unp. 78020; Horace 
Meyer and Edwin H. Jackson. 

20761 


Michigan boulevard; pf. conductor sc. 
Rev. ed.) © 1°. cOet® ieee 
unp. 77213; #William Chandler 
Nelns. 20762 


Mighty (A) revival; hymn. © Sept. 
1, 1933; E pub. 38059; George Ben- 
nard. 20763 


Milkman’s blues; w Jack Lawrence, 
melody Arthur Altman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1933; E unp. 78008; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 20764 


Miller’s (Helen) songs and choruses. 
© Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 38140; H. M. 
Miller. 20765 


Mine; from Let ’em eat cake, w Ira 


Gershwin, m George Gershwin; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 38466; New world 
music corp. 20766 


Minnelied; old German wminnelied, 
from Locheimer liederbuch 1460, 
harmonized and transcribed, with 
English version, A. Walter Kramer; 
3 women’s voices. © Oct. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 383800; J. Fischer & bro. 

20767 


Minnesota, land of beauty; song, m 
Marguerite Barteau. © Sept. 6, 
1933; E pub. 38303; Ada Bontecou 
Robinson. 20768 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Minstrels; suite of 3 caricatures; pf. 
conductor sc. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 77214; William Chandler 
Nelms. 20769 


Miracles; song, w Ethelind Lord 
Campion. © 1. Oct. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 77180; Ethel Stone Clark. 

20770 


Missouri moon; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1983; E unp. 78147; Dot 
Clark. 20771 


Missouri, way down in the Ozarks; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
77418; Eva Lee Pearcy. 20772 


Mister Man in the moon; pf. treble 
with w. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 77187; Marguerite Packer Rus- 
sell. 20773 


Misunderstood; w Mary Ricca Comp- 
ton, and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 77005; Emile L. Ricca. 

20774 

Moments musical; coll. of secular 
chos., ed. Ira B. Wilson; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Sept. 13, 1933; E pub. 
38148 ; Lorenz pub. co. 20775 


Montana moon; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77649; 
Lloyd George High. 20776 


Moon beams; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 11, 
1983; E unp. 77348; Hazel Sumner 
Davis. 20777 


Moon, don’t Shine down on me; w and 


melody. © 1 c. Oct. 4, 1933; HE 
unp. 77096; Joseph Harris. 20778 
Moon dreamer; song. © 1 «¢. Oct. 8, 


1983; E unp. 77033; Jack Yarmoy, 
Larry Charles, and Arthur White. 


207%9 
Moon (The) of Ramadan; w C. P. 
McDonald, with melody. © 1.°«c. 


Oct. 31, 19833; E unp. 78248; Helene 
Hipkins. 20780 


Moonbeams dancing; song. ©1c. Oct. 
18, 1933; E unp. 77639; Hildur Eliz- 
abeth Wilde. 20781 


Moonlight ; composed and pf. arr. Sam 
Kaylin; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
17, 1988; E unp. 77592; Movietone 
music corp. 20782 


Moonlight capers; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 77591; 
Lena W. Davis. 20783 


Moonlight in the mountains; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77408 ; 
Harriet Smith Walsh. 20784 


20799 


Moonlight in your eyes; w Mitchell 
Parish, Spanish lyrics and m Guil- 
lermo Plaza; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 10, 1988; E pub. 38483; Mills 
music, inc. 20785 


Moonlight is waning daylight advanc- 
ing; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 25, 
19838; E unp. 77926; William Phil- 
lips. 20786 


Moonlight on a June night; pf. with w. 
© iver Oct, 25. 1935" Er un. (1958 : 
Isadore Moats. 20787 


Moonlight on the Colorado; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77840; 
Thomas Harrison McKenzie. 20788 


Moonlight on the Rio Grande and my 
pretty little desert gal; w and mel- 
ody., ©) © ¢. Oct) 2, 1933-4 np: 
76975; Chas. E. Billie Smith. 20789 


Mother dear mother; song. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 77934; Gordon 
L. VanKeuren. 20790 


Mother mine; song. © 1 «. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77073; Katherine Clar- 
ice Wyatt Wilkins. 20791 


Mother singers; w Vera King Clark, 
m Margaret Bronson; 3-pt. women’s 
cho. © Aug. 30, 1933; E pub, 38515; 
Willis music co. 20792 


Mother tears; w and melody; with 
recitation. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77815; Bob Miller. 20793 


Mother tell me a story, sing a sweet 
lullaby ; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
21, 1983; E unp. 77790; John Lyons 
Ennis. 20794 


Mother’s (A) prayer; song. © Sept. 
20, 1983; E pub. 38858; Chloe Mulle- 
nax. 20795 


Mountain moonbeams; valse song. © 
T.renlOet: 27 119833 3) sunp, 17663; 
Grace Poole Tankersley. 20796 


Mountain (The) trail; song, pf. sc. R. 
Flewell, jr. and E. E. Johnson. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 21, 19838; H unp. 17182; 
Marie M. Tormoen. 20797 


Mountaineer moon; waltz, w and mel- 
ady. © .1 ¢. Oct. 7% 19saHiBenmp. 
77194; Dean Snodgrass. 20798 


Mozart (Wolfgang, Amadeus) Out of 
the deep; w from Psalm 1380, arr. 
Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., alto and 
bar.; organ ace. © Oct. 9, 1933; 
E. pub. 38375; J. Fischer & bro. 

20799 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20800 


Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus—Contd. 

Rondo in G; arr. Albert Sam- 
mons; violin; pf. ace. © Oct. 3, 
19383; E for. 31881; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd. 20800 


Violinkonzert in D;_ erstmalig 
hrsg. u. eingerichtet Marius CasSsa- 
desus. 1. Violine u. pf., mit 3 Ka- 
denzen Paul Hindemith.—2. Partitur. 
© Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 31850, 318538 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne. 20801, 20802 


Miitterlein. .. ; slow-fox, text u. m 
Austin Egen, Bert Reisfeld, u. Fritz 
Joachim. arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. 


stimmen. © Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 
31643 ; Musikverlag City. 20803 
—klavier arr. Billy Gol- 

win, © Sept. 929. 21933—en? tor: 
31795; Musikverlag City. 20804 
Munich; by Carl McKinley; organ. 


© Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38442; H. W. 
Gray co. 20805 


Music for C-5; from Cradle song, w 
and m W. Franke Harling; women’s 
voices. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 
78035; Paramount productions, inc. 

20806 


Music (The) of love; song, m Terence 
Michiel Murray. 1Coo! (ce Oct, Yat, 
1933; E unp. 78244; John Elverton 
Patten. 20807 


Musical moments; no. 1, six minia- 
tures, Billy Mayerl; pf. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E for. 31814; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd. 20808 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 10, Oct. 1933. © Sept. 27, 1933; 
E for. 31774; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 20809 


Mutual; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. © 1c Oct. 31, 1933; EH 
unp. 78228; Lorna Chamberlain. 

20810 


My advice to you, smile; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77052; Bernie 
Kravetz. 20811 


My Araby rose; song. © 1 e. Oct. 4, 
19383; E unp. 77114; Herman Dick 
Kissenger. 20812 


My Arkansas home; song, arr. R. S. 
Sinclair. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E 
unp. 77854; Worth H. Hiskey. 

20813 

My Arkansas sweetheart; valse song. 
© 1 c. Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 78118; 
Almond R. Hubble. 20814 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


My baby; pf. with w. © 1 «. Oct. 30, 
19383; E unp. 78183; William Earle 
Evans. 20815 


My black eyed baby; song, arr. Verdi 
Breinholt. © Oct. 6, 1933; E pub. 
38423; Joe Ingebretsen. 20816 


My blue eagle blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 19383; E unp. 77703; 
Zeb Seybold. 20817 


My castle of dreams is crumbling; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 
77299; Louise Clark. 


My charity waltz; m Loretta Ryan; 
pf. treble with w. © 1 e. Oct. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77950; Leslie L. Phil- 
lips. 20819 


My dancing lady; w Dorothy Fields, 
m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 
77044; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

20820 


My darling; waltz, G. De Felice; ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38396; B. R. Quattrociocche. 20821 


My dear; slow fox-trot song. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 17, 19838; H unp. 77615; Pani 
Alexander Kulig. 20822 


My dear little star of hope; waltz 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © Sept. 
22, 1983; E pub. 38355; John Gray- 
son Jones. 20823 


My dear old U. S. A.; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76974; 
Hans A. Siegel. 20824 


My dearest one; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Oct. 31, 1983; E unp. 78251; Harvey 
J. Lebo. ; 20825 


My design for living; w Mack Gordon, 
melody Harry Revel. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 19383; E unp. 77482; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 20826 


My desire; song, w Eddie Kolb. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 19383; E unp. 77127; 
Charles Van Domelen. 20827 


My dream house; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1988; E unp. 77940; John Hole. 
20828 


My dream of dreams; w Rose Wanser, 
with melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 77107; William A. Wanser. 

20829 


My dream of paradise; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77400; Ralph 
W. Mitchell. 20830 


858 


20818 - 


a oll 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


20860 


My dreaming surprise; w and melody. 
© 1 «¢. Oct. 16, 19838; E unp. 775386 ; 
Sam Haurilak. 20831 


My dreamy mountain home; song. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E pub. 38254; Nellie 
E. Rice. 20832 


My enterprising girl; song, m Stan 
Tucker. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1983; E unp. 
77269; William J. Satterlee. 20833 


My fate when you said adieu; song, m 
Ray Hawkins; with ukulele arr. © 
i enOct:, 16... 19338;. Ei unp.. 77502; 
Margaret Curley. 20834 


My first day at church; song, w John 
Richard Moreland. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1933; E unp. 76946; Mary Wright 
Bain. 20835 


My freedom; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78155; Joseph Dailey. 

20836 


My Galveston gal; fox trot, w and m 
Phil Harris and George B. Adlam, 
arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © Oct. 
4, 19838; E pub. 38131; Leo. Feist, 
ine. 20837 


with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 38105; Leo. 
Feist, inc. 20838 


My golden rose; song, w John Rich- 
ard Moreland. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76947; Mary Wright Bain. 

20839 


My grand baby at the baby grand; 
fox-trot song. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 77675; S. C. Jenkins. 

20840 


My happiest day; song, melody Ra- 
phael Muscat. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1933; 
EK eunp. 77542; Paul Sammut. 20841 


My heart still yearns for you; w and 
melody. © 1. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77099; Max A, Ealy. 20842 


My hiding place. 1. Male voices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © Oct. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 385387; Mortimer Hall Knob- 
loch. 20843 


My husband; song, m Jimmie Brown; 
with ukelele arr. © 1 c.- Oct. 23, 
1938; E unp. 77837; Ida Quentin. 

20844 


———— 


My lady’s plainte; by Harold Colom- 
batti; pf. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 
31745; Bosworth & co., ltd. 20845. 


22006—33—-—-4 


My life I’ll pass with you sweet lass; 
fox-trot song. © 1. Sept. 25, 1933 ; 
E unp. 77580; Tonsho Karevf. 

20846 


My little cabin home; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77514; Jennie 
Mae Prouty. 20847 


My little dream; waltz, G. De Felice; 
accordion. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38395; B. R. Quattrociocche. 20848 


My little grass shack in Kealakekua, 
Hawaii; w and m Bill Cogswell, 
Tommy Harrison and Johnny Noble; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 38402; Johnny Noble. 20849 


My little mountain sweetheart; waltz, 
w C. E. Byers, m E. J. Parker. © 
Sept. 1, 1988; E pub. 38244; Emma 
Johnson Parker and Charles KE. 
Byers. 20850 


My little old mother; valse song. © 
# es Oct; 2,, 193835 AH ump: T6ons 
Hazel Sprague. 20851 

My little red rose; w and melody. © 
Lie, Oct. 16,,. 1933 sun, i o29 
Anna M. Sullivan. 20852 


My little star; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 16, 19383; E unp. 77518; Philip 


Wincott. 20853 
My little sweetheart; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 


Oct, 18, 1983; E unp. 77386; S. Rose 


Mill. 20854 
My little world; 10 pieces, Clive 
Harty; pf. © Sept. 21, 1933; E for. 


31712; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd. 
20855 


My lonely love is waiting; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77119; Al Washington. 20856 
My lost love; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77531; Kath- 
ryn Wolf. 20857 


My love dwelt in a northern land; ro- 
mance, w Andrew Lang, m and arr. 
Edward Elgar; sop. 1, 2. © Sept. 
30, 1933; E for. 31696; Novello & 
co., ltd. 20858 


My love goes with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1988; E.unp. 77859; 
Langford P. James. 20859: 


My mother’s favourite song; waltz, w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Harry Tilsley; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 25, 1933; E 
for. 31816; Cecil Lennox, ltd. 20860 


859 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20861 


My name is N R A; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77503 ; Carl H. 
Mangle. 20861 


My new dolly; song, w John Richard 
Moreland. © 1. Sept. 9, 1988; E 
unp. 76948; Mary Wright Bain. 

20862 


My Oklahoma home; waltz; pf. with 
w. .© 1:c¢. Sept..15, 1933.;, E. unp. 
77135; Eddy Wilbur Carlson. 20863 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen 
Foster, arr. Emil Soderstrom; male 
voices. © Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 
38235; H. T. FitzSimons co. 20864 


My old Montana home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77425; 
Warn Milford Oscarson. 20865 


My Ozark home; song, arr. R. S. Sin- 
clair. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 
77855; Worth H. Hiskey. 20866 


My painting of life; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77419; 
William J. Fitzpatrick. 20867 


My pardner of the trails; song. ©1ec. 
Oct. 21, 19838; E unp. 17786; Hazel 
EK. Lewis. 20868 


My phantom; comp. and arr. Samuel 
Kaylin; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1933; E unp. 77237; Movietone 


music corp. 20869 
My phantom melody; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Oct. 


25, 1933; E unp. 77988; Lorraine 
Weaver. 20870 


My roaming days are over; w and 


melody... ©..1);c., Oct. 2, 192265 —h) 
unp. 76970; Lewis Russell Rubison. 
20871 

My secret with you; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
11; 19835- BE, unps 77327 ; sHhdward 
Corcoran. 20872 


My song of love; song, w Diana Chase. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 77160; 
Jacques Miller. 20873 


My soul, there is a country; unison 
song, w Henry Vaughan, m Cyril 
Winn. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Oct. 13, 1933; E for. 31840; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 20874 


My southern home; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Oct...13, 1983; E unp. T7397 3) J5..C. 
Parson. 20875 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


My southern maid; from A southern 
maid, w Holt Marvell, m George 


Posford; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
17, 19383; © for. -sis007 3 eeu. 
Prowse & co., ltd. 20876 


My star of love; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 77201; Clifford Hig- 
gin. 20877 


My sunshine has turned to rain; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 77875; James H. Hensley, jr. 

20878 


My Swedish Rose; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 31, 198383°HR Apo eteeee ; 
Wallace Sharpnack. 20879 


My sweet wild mountain rose; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c¢ Oct. 30, 1933 53pm. 
78161; Herbert Lilly. 20880 


My sweetheart; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77322; Elmer 
Pinder. 20881 


My sweetheart in dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 77632; Roger Thornton. 20882 


My sweetheart of the air; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77382; 
Nettie Anderson. 20883 


My sweetie likes her three point two; 
song. Aug. 31, 1983; HE pub. 
38181: Harriet Lowden Madlener. 

20884 


My Swiss chalet; w and melody. © 
tc. Oct. 1, 19838; pee 
Marvin R. J. Spearstone. 20885 


My teardrops; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 19383; E unp. 77445; Bill 
Tremlin. 20886 


My Tennessee; w and melody. ©1ec. 
Oct. 24, 1988; E unp. 77873; Clar- 
ence Ira Grice. 20887 


My thoughts are all of you; waltz 
song, arr. George F. Briegel; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 22, 1933; E pub. 37442; 
Marion H. Prentice. 20888 


My waltze; pf. © Sept. 29, 1933; E 
pub. 88095; Emma P. La Freniere. 
20889 


My West Indian Rose; song, w 
Frances Estelle Lehlbach. © 1 e. 
Oct. 5,°1938; E unp. 77149; Valborg 
Teeling Walters. 20890 


Mystic fantasy; by Morton Gould, arr. 
D. Savino; pf. © Oct. 18, 1983; 
E pub. 38886; Robbins music corp. 

20891 


860 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


N (1) R A; song. © Oct. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 38415; George Stathis. 


20892 
N R A (The); song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 


Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77077; Mildred 
G. Sibley. 20893 


N. R. A.; blue eagle march song, arr. 
Arthur Temme. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1933 ; 
E unp. 77159; Marguerite Harcourt. 

20894 


———mareh, w and melody.” © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 19383; E unp. 77025; Andrew 
W. Streck. 20895 


cous. ©) 1 ¢c. Oct. 23, 1983; B 
unp. 77823; Israel Eddy Feldman. 
20896 


© 1 ¢ Oct. 30,1933; E 
20897 


m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 78162; Francis Burns. 20898 


——m John Bach. © 1-¢. Oct: 
6, 193838; E unp. 77173; Joseph Z. 
Tarog. 20899 


m Stan Tucker. © 1. Oct. 
2, 1983; E unp. 77030; Walter F. 
Seader. 20900 


———Iweand melody. (©. 1 ¢ Oct.-10, 
19383; E uup. 77991; Morris Friner. 
20901 


——w and melody. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1933; E unp. 77528; Wm. A. Mielke. 
20902 


N.R.A. anthem; song. © Oct. 16, 1933 ; 
E pub. 38513; Bertha Gordon. 
20903 


N. R. A. blue eagle; march song, arr. 
D. Clingenpeel; band. © 1 ec. Oct. 
13, 1933; E unp. 77486; Marie Anna 
Beaurman. 20904 

N. R. A. (The) for lovers; fox-trot 

_march song, m Stan Tucker. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1983; E unp. 77028; Honora 


song. 
unp. 78217; Calla Beem. 


Antonia Brault. 20905 
N R A from Jupiter; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 19338; E unp. 77733; Jessie 
Bell Spring. 20906 


N.R.A., just a song that you can’t 
forget; song, melody Joe Brown and 
Os. Crain. © 1 c..Octy:20,,,19383; 
E unp. 77725; O. H. Crain. 20907 


N. R. A. (The) march; violin and pf. 
With. wv. » ©) 1),.¢., Oct.,.2 1983.5) B 
unp. 76987; John B. Almagno. 

20908 


20923 


N. R. A. (The) parade; song, m Mary 
Louise Eyden. © 1. Oct. 14, 1933; 
EH unp. 77453; William Arnold Ey- 
den, jr. 20909 


NRA (The) song; song. © Oct. 21, 
1933; E pub. 38480; George M. Co- 
han. 20910 


Naomi; fox-trot song. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78145; EH. M. Blanchet. 
20911 


Nation’s (The) rally song; song, mel- 
ody S. V. Trier, new arr. Joseph 
Kemp, © Oct: 1, 1933; 1 pub: 
38209; Frederick M. Lynk. 20912 


Nature’s symphony; w Joe Faye, with 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77256; Harry Diamond. 209138 


Naughty Dip ’n Dap; melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1938; E unp. 76593; Frank 
Novak. 20914 


Neue gesiinge; fiir die Deutsche evan- 
gelische Christenheit, Gottfried Miul- 
ler; gem. chor. © Oct. 5, 19338; H 
for. 31869; Breitkopf & Hartel. 

20915 


Never again; w and m Gene Irwin; pf. 
treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 
77893 ; Morton Rudy. 20916 


Never regret that you were in love 
with me; song. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1933; 

E unp. 77001; Helen B. Hooper. 
20917 
New (The) crusader’s marching hymn; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 77062; Sophie Foster Sofio. 
20918 


New (The) deal; song, melody BHliz- 
abeth Myers McCartney. ©1c. Oct. 
7, 193838; E unp. 77192; Alice Thomp- 
son DeHart. 20919 


New (A) deal, in love; song. ©1.-. 
Oct. 25, 19388; E unp. 77930; Rus- 
sell A. Smith. 20920 


New deal march; arr. G. Beltrame; 
accordion. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 77251; Alfred Inabnit. 20921 


New deal rhythm; from Take a chance, 
w E. Y. Harburg, m Roger Edens; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 9, 1933; 
E pub. 38321; Harms, ine. 20922 


New (The) melody way to play the 
piano; w and m various authors, 
arr. bk. 1, advanced. © Oct. 4, 
1933; E pub. 38325; William Otto 
Miessner. 20923 


861 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20924 


New Year praise; song, m James L. 
Brown. ‘© FT ‘¢) Oct. 16; 1933: 
unp. 77509; Jennie Blout. 20924 


New Zealand lullaby; violin; pf. acc. 
© Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 381838; Lau- 
rence Carr. 20925 


Night, and the curtains drawn: by G. 
Ferrata, arr. Matthew Zoltai; violin, 
cello ad lib. and pf. © Oct. 9, 1933; 
E pub. 38259; J. Fischer & bro. 

20926 


Night and you; w C.. P. MeDonald, 
with melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 19383; 
E unp. 78062; Helene Hipkins. 

20927 


Night has a thousand eyes; song, w 
F. W. Bourdillon. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 77794; Helen Fryfogle 
Pohlmann. 20928 


Night in Buenos Aires; song, m Lu- 
thersA.. Clark. (©. Qet. 24, 19335 “8 
pub. 38522; Adolf Friesen. 20929 


Night is like a Gipsy maiden; w Nel- 
lie Richmond Eberhart, m Herbert 
Stavely Sammond; men’s voices. © 
Oct.; 6.1933 ;. EH. pub. 38327; H.W, 


Gray co. 20930 
Night (The) is young; melody. © 
de eC. 3OCKh Te 2193515. 3) GUND te 
Sylvio Sbrigata. 20931 


Night of perfect dreams; w, melody 
and harmony Lane Watson; with 
guit. notations. ©1 ce. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77280; Richard Lane Wat- 
son. 20932 


Night of summer, sweet and tender; 
w and m Leslie Elliott. © Sept. 
23, 1933; E for. 31818; Peter Mau- 
rice music co., ltd. 20933 


Night owl; from Take a chance, w 
and m Herman Hupfeld; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct. 3, 19383; E pub. 
38320; Harms, inc. 20934 


Night scene; serenade, w and melody, 
arr. J. Sanborn Murphy. © Sept. 6, 
1933; E pub. 38245; Maud Lalita 
Johnson. 20935 


Nineteen thirty three; song. © 1 «©. 
Sept. 30, 1983; E unp. 77575; Bertha 
B. Griffith. 20936 


Ninnolo blu’; slow blues, parole rit- 
miche E. Guido Izzo, m Oreste 
Ceryno; orch. parti. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31873; Casa musicale 
Mauro. 20937 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Ninon; from film A song for you, Eng- 
lish, Harry S. Pepper, m B. Kaper 
and Walter Jurmann; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 22, 1933; Biforjeiges- 
Dix, Itd. 20938 


Nira; w ©. Melville, m E. Meltzer, rey. 
and arr. Ernest Grisham. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11, 1988; E unp. 77352; Corrina 
Melville and Edward Meltzer. 20939 


Nira and her eagle blue; march song. 
© Oct. 11, 19383; E pub. 38204; Ger- 
trude E. Ball. 20940 


No one to love; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77791; Daniel Kuster. 
20941 


No other one but you; w and m Earl 
Upton: -© 1 c Sept 16) 1924-8 
unp. 76924; Florence May Long. 

20942 


No sun’s in the sky; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78168; Wm. A. 
Davidson. 20948 


No time to love; fox-trot song. © 
1 el) Oct. 25," 1933) Hh epee 
Morton Abnett. 20944 


Noche (Una) tropical; bolero serenata, 
letra y m Ricardo Fabrega; pf. © 
Oct. 5, 19383; E pub. 38212; Latin 
American music bureau. 20945 


Not for all the rice in China; from As 
thousands cheer, w and m Irving 
Berlin; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
18, 1933; E pub. 38367; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 20946 


Nothing rattles America; march, w 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 77899; Frank E. Cox. 20947 


Notte veneziane; by Vito Carnevali, 
orch. Quinto Maganini; dance orch. 
pts. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38302: 
J. Fischer & bro. 20948 


Now ain’t that wonderful; fox-trot, 
English, Arthur Stanley, m Kurt 
Schwabach, Fred Raymond and 
Will Meisel; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete., Alvin D. Keech. © Sept. 30, 
1933; E for. 31854; United music 
publishers, 1Itd. 20949 


Now rise again to your colors and 
stand by the N.R.A.; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77787; Mary 
Mabel Stevens. 20950 


Now that the storm is over; w Billy 
Lane, melody Arthur D. Lane, 
Johnny Holmes and Billy Lane. © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 30, 1983; E unp. 78204; 
William Lane. 20951 


862 


no. 10, 19338 


Now that you’re gone, I need you; 
song. © 1. Oct. 2, 1988; E unp. 
77053; Bernie Kravetz. 20952 


Now we’re back together dear; melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78040; 
Lloyd Marx. 20953 


O chureh of Christ, go forth; hymn, 
w and m C. H. Lowden. © Sept. 
18, 1983; E pub. 38177; C. Harold 
Lowden, inc. 20954 


© Deutschland hoch in ehren; kantate 
1914, v. Heinrich Lemacher, werk 
9, hrsg. H. Lemacher u. P. Mies; 
gem. chor u. kleines orch. Partitur. 
(©) sune 6, 1933; for. 31707; P. J. 
Tonger. 20955 


O Father, haste the promised hour; 
w William Cullen Bryant, m F. C. 
Maker, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; 
sop., alto and bar.; organ acc. 


Oct. 94019338; EH pub. 388372:- J. 
Fischer & bro. 20956 
O lady Lou; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 


Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77730; For- 
sythe and Hayward. * 20957 


O little hills of Nazareth; w Herbert 
J. Brandon, m Geoffrey O’Hara. © 
_ Sept. 29, 19838; E pub. 38315; M. 
Witmark & sons. 20958 


O littl town of Bethlehem; carol 
solo, w Phillips Brooks, m Russell 
Hancock Miles; med. voice; organ 
ace. © Oct. 17, 1933; E pub. 38345; 
Wm. A. Pond & co. 20959 


O memory; w and m Ariadne Holmes 
Edwards. © Oct. 4, 1983; E pub. 
38094; Sherman square music pub. 
co. 20960 


O perfect love; sacred song, w Dorothy 
Frances Gurney, m Healey Willan; 
high voice; organ ace. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38486; H. W. Gray co. 

20961 


O please help the old age and others 
needy get a pension with them to 
you I plead; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77808; Wm. F. Mitchell. 

20962 


O sing unto the Lord a new song; an- 
them, w from Psalm 98, m Francis 
W. Snow; mixed cho., with ten., or 
sop. solo. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 
38051; H. W. Gray co. 20963 


O tiger; w and theme J. Chapman, 
musical arr. Harold Nason. © Sept. 
30, 1933 ; E pub. 38410; Joseph Chap- 
man. 20964 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20980 


O you lovely little Ann; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 77659 ; 
Paul F. Kordus. 20965 


Odell; waltz song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78207; William A. 
Duke. 20966 


Of thee I sing; song. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1933; E unp. 77779; Benton Reeves 
Trout. 20967 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barearolle; 
from Tales of Hoffman, arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. with pf., 
pts. © Sept. 21, 1933; E for. 31756 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 20968 


Oh. Beane! I love you; w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77547; 
Grace Ellis. 20969 


Oh Betty: w and m Alfred Tush; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 10, 1933 ; 
E pub. 38514; Piedmont music ¢o., 
inc. 20970 


Oh how I’ve sinned ; w Forman Brown, 
m Frederick Hollander. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1933; E unp. 77912; Movietone 
music corp. 20971 


Oh let me dream a dream tonight; 
valse song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 77578; Carrie Hacker. 20972 


Oh moon up above; w and melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76962; 
Clarence Foley. 20973 


Oh, please don’t scold me for you know 
I love you; w and melody. ©1.. 
Oct. 2, 1983; E unp. 77014; Lloyd 
Stevens Runyan. 20974 


Oh she was a winsome lassie; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 77027; D. Agnes Gritman 
Bisher. 20975 


Oh, show me hills where I can roam; 
fox trot song. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1933 ; 
E unp. 77520; Allan Charles Her- 


bert. 20976 
Oh tell me; valse song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 193838; E unp. 78123; Lillian 
Bigelow. 20977 


Oh the fun; song, w John Richard 
Moreland. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 76949; Mary Wright Bain. 

20978 

Oh, there’s a lot a little kiss can do; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78003 ; Margurite Carr. 20979 

Oh what a night for love; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
78125; Myrtle Cooley. 20980 


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20981 


Oh, what paradise of love; song, w 
Manuel Pineiro. © 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 
1933; E unp. 77898; Ludovico To- 
marchio. 20981 


Oh yeah; song. © 1. Oct. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 77120; Raymond Schroeder. 
20982 


Old (The) babbling brook by the mill; 
w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 77617; Olive Martin. 20983 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 


harmonized and arr. Leonard 
Walker; women’s voices. © Sept. 
5 19383") a. pubs S8241s Richard 
Drake Saunders, 20984 


Old (An) brass band; w and m Ro- 
lond). bryane :ipt... _©> ie, Och...25; 
1933; E unp. 77959; Roland I. Smith. 

20985 


Old fashion dipper that hangs on a 
nail; w and melody B. Miller and 
Lawrence Wilson. © 1 c¢. Oct. 10, 
1933; E unp. 77292; Bob Miller. 

20986 


Old Glory’s forward march; w and m 
Ben E. Crosby; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 18, 1933; E pub. 38215; 
Richard Drake Saunders. 20987 


Old Irish sweetheart of mine: w M. 
Berk and C. Page, with melody. © 


tc: 20¢t... 6, 195385 jE np. 171725 
Morty Berk. 20988 


Old (The) lane; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Octs. 4;,.,19833,, HH, runp.. 70823 ih. 
Schlaffer. 20989 


Old (The) love bug has kotched me; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr.’ © 1 c, Oct. 23) 1933; 
unp. 77838; A. W. Logsdon. 20990 


Old Miami moon; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Oet.. 2, 1933’; FE. unp. 17666 ; Dan 
E. Randall. 20991 


Old Montana moon; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Oet. 138, 1933; E unp. 77401; Cliff 
Armbruster. 20992 
Old Mother Nature made my life 
grand; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


28, 1933; E unp. 78050; Muriel Tuet- 
ken Smith. 20993 


Old Scotland; 20 tunes arr. Paul 
Windrush; pf. © Sept. 21. 1933: 
E for. 31748; Banks & son. 20994 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Old (The) South; w J. L. Ennis, mel- 
ody J. L. Ennis and C. Paulette. 
© 1«@. Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 717789; 
John Lyons Ennis and Cyprian 
Paulette. 20995 


Old (An) Spanish custom; operetta, 
bk. and lyrics Estelle Merrymon 
Clark, m Palmer John Clark; mixed 
voices. Voce. se. and libretto. © 
Oct. 25, 1983; D 28541; Raymond 
A. Hoffman co. 20995* 


Old (An) sweet song for a sweet old 
lady: w and m Dixie Mason; with 
ukulele arr. © June 28, 1933; E 
pub. 38087: Forster music publisher, 
inc. . 20996 


Old trails; song. © 1«. Oct. 9, 1933: 
E unp. 77261; Hazel Evelyn Lewis. 
20997 


Old (The) wigwam, in Quenemo; 
song. ©1ec. Oct. 5, 1933; E ump. 
77155; Sarah D. Fuller. 20998 


On a steamer coming over, what could 
we do; w Joe Goodwin and Henry 
Bergman, m Lou Handman; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 17, 1933; E pub. 
38343 ; Broadway music corp. 20999 


On and on and on; from Let ’em eat 
cake, w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38463: 
New world music corp. 21000 


On old Main street; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77512; Wayne 
L. Richards. 21001 


On the banks of the Saskatchewan; 
song, arr. V. C. Minnelli. © Oct. 
21, 1933; E pub. 38412; Guy Blain. 

21002 


On the trail; from Grand Canyon 
suite, Ferde Grofé, orch. D. Savino; 


pts. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38100; 

Robbins music corp. 21003 

On to Chicago; song, m James L. 

Doenges. 1 c. Sept. 20, 19838; 
E unp. 77124; Wm. C. Doenges. 

21004 

On to victory; song, m arr., from 


Charles Wesley, Soldiers of Christ 
arise. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 
77161; Sarah Irene Frishkorn. 
21005 
One faux pas; w Albert Kavelin, m 
Carmine Cavallaro; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1983: E unp. 78084; Harry Bud- 
ner. 21006 


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licen alii allie chee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 
One (The) girl: song, m EK. D. D. 
Huntington. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1933; 


E unp. 77134; Ada McGill. 21007 


One hour; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; 
E wunp. 78194; Marion Lorraine 
Meeker. 21008 


One is bound to be happy and gay; 
fox-trot song. ©1e. Oct. 25, 1983; 
E unp. 78116; Ricardo P. Alarcon. 

21009) 


One little kiss; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1988; E unp. 77464; Erna 
Baxter, i. e., Mrs. Robert Baxter. 

21010 


One minute to one; fox trot, w Sam 
M. Lewis, m J. Fred Coots; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 1983; EB 
pub. 38501; Leo. Feist, inc. 21011 


—w Sam M. Lewis, melody J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1933; EB 
unp. 77112; Leo Feist, inc. 21012 


One night of sweet romancing; w 
Walter Anderson, with melody. © 
Ie. Oct. 31, 19338; E unp. 78255; 
Fritz E. Hebberd. 21013 


Only dreams; valse song. © 1c. Oct. 
10, 1988; E unp. 77673; Ethel S. 


Hanny. 21014 
ir] 

Only (The) pal I loved has turned 
man 

me down; w and melody. © 1 e«. 


Oct. 27, 1983; E unp. 78044; Albert 
Shutt. 21015 


Ooh honey what you do to me; w and 
melody Cliff Friend, Harry Tobias 
and Neil Moret. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1933; E unp. 77608; Leo Feist, inc. 

21016 


Our blue eagle; pf. with w. ©1ee. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77024; Irene 
Anderson. 21017 


Our castle in Spain; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 50, 1933; E unp. 78195; Marion 
Lorraine Meeker. 21018 


Our farewell; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1983; E unp. 78065; Sally 
Flock. 21019 


Our flower scented bower; song. © 
Pee Ock. oO 1935°" BH unp.” 17244: 
Marian Westgarth. 21020 


Our honeymoon ship; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1983; E unp. 77681; 
Katherine Rhoades. 21021 


21036 


Our night of love; m Loretta Ryan; 
pf. with w. ©1e. Oct. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 77951; Leslie L. Phillips. 

21022 


Our prayer; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78211; Louise Clark. 


21023 
Our President; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Oct. 18, 19838; E unp. 77408; Wm. P. 
Baugh. 21024 


Our Roosevelt; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77888 ; Eleanor 
Ridings. 21025 


Our ship; song, w James Russell Low- 
ell. “©ri) ¢. Sept) 23,4933 + Hump: 
77223; Elizabeth B. Covell. 21026 


Out in my garden; song. © May 14, 
1933; E pub. 38119; Evelyn Horns- 


by Mims. 21027 
Out of the blue; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1983; E unp. 77227; Thelma 
Strickland. 21028 


Out West; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1933; 
E sunp. 77151; Barbara Bon Dagley. 
21029 


Over; song, m Stan Tucker. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 2, 1983; E unp. 77029; Charles 
PutkKey. 21080 


Over here; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1933; E unp. 77185; Herman W. 
Monson. 21031 


Over my radio; song, melody Mar- 
garet Sherry. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 77809; William Wood. 

21032 


Paddy ; ballad arr., L. E. DeFrancesco; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1933; E unp. 77232; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 21033 


melody fox-trot, from Paddy the 
next best thing, w Lester O’Keefe, m 
L. E. DeFrancesco; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 6, 1933; E pub. 88144; Mo- 


vietone music Corp. 210384 
Paddy’s Christmas party; by Hugo 
Friedhofer: pf.-conductor. © 1 e. 


Oct. 6, 1983; E unp. 77234; Movie- 
tone music corp. 21035 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Hxultate Deo; motet, w from Psalm 


81, m arr. Channing Lefebvre; 5 
male voices. [Latin and English 
texts] \© Oct. 16; 1933: B ‘pub. 


38145; Galaxy music corp. 21036 


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21037 


Palooka; w and melody Ann Ronell 
and Johnny Burke. © 1 c¢. Oct. 14, 
1933; E unp. 77451; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 21037 


Parade of the mannequins; w S. Adel- 
man, melody B. Adelman. © 1 « 
Oct. 24, 19383; E unp. 77890; Ben- 
jamin Adelman and Samuel Adel- 
man. 21038 


Parade of the stars; march; 1st vio- 
tin? © 1 & Oct. 21, 1933248 sun. 
77768; Henry F. Brown. 21039 


Paradise of memories; song. © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 14, 19838; E unp. 77458; Ken- 
neth Jarnagin. 21040 


Paradox ;»song.s ©i¢e¢. Oct. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 77145; Lester Blossom. 21041 


Paramount (The) Christmas book; no. 
6, recitations, exercises, ete., w Liz- 
zie DeArmond, and others, m Caro- 
lyn R. Freeman, and others. © Oct. 
10, 1933; AA 131088; Meyer & bro. 

21042 


Paraphrase on Prelude; by Rachmani- 


noff, arr. Harry Volpe; guit. © 
Sept. 5, 1983; E pub. 38116; Al 
Rocky co. 21043 
Parapono (To) tou manga; w and 


melody George Kamvissis and Minos 
Matsa. ©1ce. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 
78216; Standard phono co. 21044 


Paresis walk; w E. H. Jackson, mel- 
ody H. Meyer. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78022; Horace Meyer and 
Edwin H. Jackson. 21045 


Parisienne nights; revue, Chas. W. 
Storm; band pts. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 37986; Albert James White. 

21046 


Passing by; anon. poem from Thomas 
Ford’s Musicke of sundrie kinds, 
melody attributed to Edward Pur- 
cell, pf. acc. and choral arr. Carl 
Deis; 3-pt. mixed cho. © Sept. 30, 
1933; E pub. 38278; G. Schirmer, 
ine. 21047 


Patrick County 4 H club song; song, 
melody Elizabeth Myers McCartney. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 77687; 


Ham L. Newman. 21048 
Peerless (The) schottische; pf. © 1 
ec. Oct. 11, 1988; E unp. 77444; B. 
Bernard Turnquist. 21049 


Peggy Malone; song, arr. Genevieve S. 
Ellis. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 
77247; R. C. Fanning. 21050 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Perecolate; pf. with w. © 1 c. Oct. 
d1,. 19333, E., unps. eae 
Schlossberg and Leon Zeller. 21051 


Perduto amore; w and melody. © 
1 c. Oct. 17, 1933 ; E unp. 776138; Sal- 
vatore Scalora. 21052 


Perhaps, I'll be true to you; song, mel- 
ody Carl Wengart. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77805; Julian Chein. 

21053 


Phone bell; song, w John Richard 


Moreland. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 76950; Mary Wright Bain. 

21054 

Piano-artist; 6 ausgewdhlte tanz- 


klaviersoli, bearb. Billy Golwyn. © 
Sept. 29, 1983; E for. 31796; Musik- 
verlag City. 21055 
Pico Peak of old Vermont; song. © 
Oct. 4, 1983; E pub. 38169; Hazel 
Sumner Davis. 21056 


Piedigrotta La Sirena 1933; versi e 
m diversi autori; pf. © Aug. 1, 
19383; E for. 31722; Italian book co. 

21057 


Piedigrotta Santa Lucia; canzoni del 
1933, letra e m diversi autori, com- 
pilatore Libero Bovio. © Aug. 1, 
1933; E for. 31746; Italian book co. 

21058 


Pierina; mazurka, Mario Carcelli; 
armonica. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38194; Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 


21059 
Pilgrim (The) fathers; w _ Felicia 
Dorothea Hemans, m Edwin J. 
Stringham; mixed cho. © Oct. 2, 


1933 ; E pub. 38050; H. W. Gray co. 
21060 


Pilgrims’ (The) jubilee hymn; w and 


m John F. O’Hara; pf. © July 10, 
19383; E pub. 38113; William fF. 
O’Hara, jr. 21061 
Pilsener (The) song; song. © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78154; Charles 
Tracy. 21062 
Pink rose-buds to you; song. © 1 e. 


Oct. 9, 19383; E unp. 77254; Nettie 
Smith McCormick. 21063 


Piper (A); unison song, w Seumas 
O’Sullivan, m Jessie Furze. © Oct. 
6, 1933; E for. 31827; Boosey & Co., 
Itd. 21064 


Piu’ (Le) belle canzoni romane; del 
poeta Bixio Cherubini, m B. Cheru- 
bini, E. Palatta e E. Abbati. © 
June 1, 1983; E for. 31779; Italian 
book co. 21065 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 21093 
Plane landing; by Frederick MHol- | Postlude on Sleepers, wake; by Miles 
lander; pf.-conductor. © 1 ec. Oct. VA. Martin; organ acc. © Oct. 26, 


20, 19383; E unp. 77719; Movietone 
music corp. 21066 


Play, fiddle, play; arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson, w Jack Lawrence, Italian 
w F. Pennino, m Emery Deutsch 
and Arthur Altman; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38368 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

21067 


Play with me; waltz; melody with pf. 
acc. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 19383; E unp. 
77565; Carl F. Mann. 21068 


Playground (The) ; song. ©1c. Oct. 
25, 1933; E unp. 77941; John Hole. 
21069 


Please, dear, will you be mine always; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; HE 
unp. 78167; Earl Baugh. 21070 


Please remember ; fox-trot, w Herschel 
Cropper, m Peggy Marsh. © 1 «@. 
Oct. 25, 19338; E unp. 77933; Mar- 
cella Geon. 21071 


Please silv’ry clouds hide the golden 
moon; song. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 78112; Reta A. Kincaid. 

21072 


Please take me back in your heart; 
w and m Morton Abnett. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 31, 1988; E unp. 78256; George 
Morton Abnett. 21073 


Pleasure cruise; w Christine, m Geof- 
frey Henman; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 8, 1933; E for. 31812; Geof- 
frey Fletcher, ltd. 21074 


Ploughing (The) farmers; Ukrainian 
folk-song, English tr. Max T. Krone, 
m arr. Alexander Koshetz; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 19, 1983; Epub. 
38455; M. Witmark & sons. 21075 


Pop eye; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1933 ; E unp. 77416; Thomas Wil- 
liam Myers. 21076 


w O. Skidmore, melody F. Hutch- 
mst) tie!) Oet:.25; 1933 ;) DH unip. 
77948; Frank Hutchins and Oliver 
Skidmore. ZLOTT 


Pop-eye the sailor man; song. ©1.. 
Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78082; Joe R. 
Telasco and Thos. B. Rose. 21078 


Postlude; in excelsis gloria, w Henry 


H. Bonnell; double choir. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E pub. 38168; Sydney 
Henry Thomson. 21079) 


193838; E pub. 38339: H. W. Gray co. 
21080 


Power (The) of God; song. ©1.«. 
Oct. 14, 19383; E unp. 77447; Edna 
E. Burkhardt. 21081 


Practical tutor for the double bass; 
Prof. Josef Hrabé’s method, by 
Adolf Lotter. © Oct. 13, 1933; EB 
for. 31841; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 21082 


Prayer (A); mixed voices: © 1 . 
Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 782380; Lola 
Gwin Smale. 21083 


Precious (The) fountain; hymn. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38060; George 
Bennard. 21084 


Pretending; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77545; Lillian 
Limongi. 21085 


Priceless gems; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. Oct. 10, 1933; E. pub. 
38495; Lorraine S. Walker. 21086 


Prodigal (The) son; w and melody. 
© 1. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77525; 
Gerard Petit. 21087 


Progressive trombone studies in mod- 
ern dance rhythms; by Henri Weber, 
op. 22...© Oct. 28, 1933;'E pub. 
38547 ; Belwin, inc. 21088 


Proper of the mass; for all the Sun- 
days and principal feasts of the 
year, set to Gregorian psalmodic 
formulae, with organ ace. © Oct. 
18, 1983; AA 131556; Carlo Rossini. 

21089 


Prosperity ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Oct. 
25, 1933; E unp. 78117; M. Mabel 
Stevens. 21090 


Prosperity (The) blues, happy blues; 
song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 
78240; Margery Wells. 21091 


Prosperity’s thrill; fox-trot, w and m 
Grace L. Brown. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1933; E unp. 77683; Grace L. Shoe- 
maker. 21092 


Psallite Domino; motet for Ascencion- 
tide, William Byrd, ed. and arr. 
from Gradualia bk. 2 and English 
text added, Edmund H, Fellowes; 
5 mixed voices. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E for. 31740; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 

21093 


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21094 


Psyché; French, Pierre Corneille, m 
EK. Paladilhe, English version and m 
transcribed F. Campbell-Watson ; 
male voices. © Sept. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 38260; M. Witmark & sons. 

21094 


Puddin’ head Jones; w Al Bryan, m 
Lou Handman; with arr. for uku- 


lele, etc. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38459; Remick music corp. 21095 
Puppy (The) willow tree; song, w 
Mrs. Charles A. Leonard. © 1 ce. 


Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77778; Dwight 
R. Malsbary. 21096 


Queen (The) enters heaven; hymn, w 
and m Daniel A. Lord. © Aug. 2, 
1933; E pub. 38380; Queen’s work, 
ine. 21097 


Queen of love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78159 ; Luciano 
Passion Blas. 21098 


Quick Henry, the flit; w E. H. Jack- 
son, melody H. Meyer. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
26, 1933; E unp. 78019; Horace 
Meyer and Edwin H. Jackson. 

21099 

Quien eres tu; cancion. ©1c. Oct. 9, 

1933; E unp. 77253; Irene Montana. 
21100 


Quintett in F major; by Charles 
Wood; flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and 
bassoon. © Oct. 10, 1933; E for. 
31825; Boosey & co., Itd. 21101 


Quit a high hattin’ me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78175; Leo 
Henderson. 21102 


Radio lady; fox-trot, w Harmon 


Charles and D. Browning, m Carl | 


Rupp and H. Charles. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
10, 19838; E unp. 77285; Duncan 
Browning. 211038 


© 1c. Oct. 30, 
78210; William A. 
Duke. 21104 


Ragamuffin Jane; w Johnny Burke, 
melody Harold Spina. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1988; E unp. 77452; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc. 21105 


Rah! For the N. R. A.; song, w E. M. 
Robbins. © 1 c Oct. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 77417; Marilynn Robbins. 

21106 


Railroad song; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77736; Marie 
T. Laing. 21107 


Radio queen; song. 
1933; E unp. 


pt. 1; nyseaeas 


Raindrops; song, w James Quacken- 
bush. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 
77700; James G. Parke. 21108 


Rambler’s (A) song; w and m Walter 
Adrian; in E flat. © Sept. 22, 1933; 
E for. 31761; Elkin & co., ltd. 21109 


Rapturous hour; French, Paul Ver- 
laine, tr. Arthur Knox, m Reynaldo 
Hahn, arr, Harry Gilbert; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Oct. 9, 1933; E pub. 
38257; J. Fischer & bro. 21110 


Rastus; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.-con- 
ductor. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 
77235; Movietone music corp. 21111 


Raven (The); musical recitation, w 
Edgar Allan Poe, m Arcady Du- 
bensky; orch. Se. ©1c July 10, 
19383; D 28523; G.) RicGrina co 
inc. 21111* 


Reflection ; by Margaret Hawkins; pf. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38272; 
G. Schirmer, ine. 21112 


Rejoice and sing; Christmas carol, w 
Edward A. Fuhrmann, m Joseph 
Eckman, arr. Kenneth E. Runkel; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 38449; M. Witmark & sons. 

21113 


Reliance theme song; w Lindsley Mac- 
Harrie, melody Frederick B. Bow- 
ers. © 1c Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
77004; Freeman Lang. 21114 


Remember I'll always love you; w and 
melody. © 1 c« Oct. 16, 1933; B 
unp. 77530; Alphonse Szemplenski. 

21115 


Remember me; w and m Ariadne 
Holmes Edwards. © Oct. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 38093; Sherman square mu- 
Sic pub. co. 21116 


Remember tonight is tonight; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77581; Kurt Geppert. 21117 


Remembrance of mother; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 77957; 
Wm. Henry Jackson. 21118 


Requiem ; song, w Ruby A. Hires; in 
D' min. © ‘1 c. ‘Oct.°112) esa ee 
unp. 77365; Gertrude Snodgrass. 

21119 


Rest (The) is history; w Bud Green, 
m Sam H. Stept; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38484; 
Mills music, ine. 21120 


Réve exquis; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 3, 
1933; E unp. 77061; Alice Hunt. 
21121 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Revel (Harry) Four moon _ skits; 
from Sittin’ pretty, w Mack Gordon, 
m H. Revel. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1988; 
E unp. 77484; Paramount produc- 
tions, inc. 21122 


Reviens cherie reviens; pf. avec pa- 
roles. ©1c. June 7, 1933; E unp. 
77916; Paul Csapo. 21123 


Rhapsody of love; w B. Brooks, mel- 
Mime eed. Parks. © 1 ¢,Oct..27, 
1933; E unp. 78060; Paul J. Parks 
and Buddy Brooks. 21124 


Rhode Island skies; w and m Mario 


me Cola spf. ©! 1c! Oct; 16, 1933; 
E unp. 77471; Mario Cola. 21125 
Rhythm mad; song, melody Edgar 
Dowell. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76989; Arthur Davis Porter. 21126 
Rhythm of the day; from Ziegfeld 


follies 1931, w and m J. P. Murray, 
Barry Trivers and Ben Oakland; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77474; Miller 
music, inc. 21127 


Ridin’ on the moonlight range; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 77546; Harl Wallace Watne. 

21128 


Right (The) old time; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 77406; E. P. 
Bell. 21129 


Rio Rita; musical comedy, w Joseph 
McCarthy, m Harry Tierney. Voc. 
se. © Oct. 3, 1933; E pub. 38132; 


Leo Feist, inc. 21130 
River (The); w Arthur L. Salmon, 
m Alec Rowley ; mixed cho. © Sept. 


15, 1933; E for. 31753; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 21131 


River of dreams; waltz song. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 19838; E unp. 77049; John 
Harry Weimer. 21132 


River’s (The) melody; pf. treble with 
w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78012; Marjorie Hariette Doolittle. 

| 21133 


Road (The) ; song, w Isabella Church- 
ill. © Mar. 12, 19382; E pub. 38490; 
Wilma C. Agnew. 21134 


Road (The) to success; w and melody 
F. R. McArthur, harmony and arr. 
Howard W. Risley; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
11, 19838; E unp. 77334; Fred R. Mc- 
Arthur. 21135 


21149 


Robbins (The) collection of two hun- 
dred jigs, reels and country dances; 
compiled Jack Snyder; pf. © Aug. 
8, 1988; E pub. 3873889; Robbins 
music- corp. 21136 


Rock in a rocket to Mars; song. © 
1 ¢,. Oct. 26, 2983; EH unp. 78017; 
Hilda Dorothea Marquardt. 21137 


Rock me to sleep in my Rocky Moun- 
tain home; w and m G. C. Levell, 
arr. Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 19838; E unp. 77963; 
Gordon Clarence Levell and Clif- 
ford Joseph Huttl. 21138 


Rock-a-bye, hush-a-bye; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77118; Edward 
H. Schillemore. 21139 


Rockin’ in rhythm; fox-trot, Duke Hl- 
lington, Irving Mills and Harry 
Carney, arr. Lou Halmy; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 12, 1933; E pub. 38018; 
Gotham music service, inc. 21140 


Roll around to me; fox-trot, w and 


melody: ‘© 1 c. Oct. 24, 1933: HB 
unp. 77892; David Van Raalte. 

21141 

Roll the old chariot along; cho., w 


Margaret Rose; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 10, 19838; E for. 31785; Stuart 
Young. 21142 


Romance (The) of our people; interna- 
tional Hebrew hymn, w and m Ab- 
ner Silver, Maurice Sigler and Al 
Hoffman. © Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 
38134; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

211438 


Romanza de Sjon Boren; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 38417; 
Julius Jakobson. 21144 


Roosevelt and the N. R. A.; w and 


melody. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 
77162; Jerome Israel. 21145 
Roosevelt day; march song. © Oct. 


14, 1933; E pub. 38288; F. W. Grant. 
21146 


Roosevelt just won’t wait; w M. Sears, 
m B. S. Davis. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77225; Martha Sears 
and Beatrice Stewart Davis. 21147 


Roosevelt (The) march; song. © Oct. 
17, 1933; E pub. 383849; Wright Bar- 
clay. 21148 

Rose (A) covered shack; song. © 1 


e. Oct. 25, 19838; E unp. 78137; Mar- 
garet White McDonald. ¥ @ 2id49 


869 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21150 


Rose of the desert: w and melody. © 
f Cm Ot, “21. "1933 we FTA: 
Marjorie Harper. 21150 


Rose (The) that was given by you; 
w and m Jim Brogan, arr. Harry A. 
Powell; with ukulele arr. © July 
7, 19383; E pub. 38853; James Pat- 
rick Brogan. 21151 


Roses of Los Angeles; w Tom Brack- 
ney, m Helen Fincher; with ukulele 


arr; © «Sépt: A8, 11933) asp: 
38214; Richard Drake Saunders. 
21152 


Roses of yesterday; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Oct: -4,. 1933. Hy umpe iOS: vlaiby 
Peterson. Zits 


Roundabout book; illus., stories and 
m Bob and Ted Maier. © Sept. 27, 
1933; A 65475; Riker, Brown & Wel- 
lington, ine. Piles 


Rounded up in glory; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76992; 


Fleming Allan. 21154 
Rublova (Inna) Ballad; w Richard 
Bennett, and melody. © 1 « Oct. 


14, 1983; E unp. 77455; Inna Rub- 
lova. PA ha, 


Rumba tambah; letra y m Rafael Her- 


nandez. © Oct. 5, 1933; 3. pub. 
38211; Latin-American music bu- 
reau. 21156 


Rustic (A) maiden; w and melody. 
Cy toe. “Oct. 21, 18a5% Aap ia 
Marjorie Harper. 21157 


Rustic parade; with biographical 
sketch, glossary, fingering, phrasing, 
etc., by Louis Victor Saar, op. 134, 
no. 2; pf. © Sept. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38414; Art publication soc. 21158 


©.1 ce Oet412, 
77795; Benjamin 
21159 


Ryfedd (Y) groes; rhan-gan i leisiau 
meibion, iw chanu heb gyfeiliant, 
geiriau Cymraeg cyfaddasiad 0 emyn 
Dr. Watts, gan y cyfansoddwr, gerd- 
doriaeth R. Stephen. © July 1, 
1933; E for. 31799; Robert Stephen. 


Ruthie; fox trot song. 
19383; E unp. 
Handley. 


21160 
S. R. Kent drive pep song: w and m 
Philip A. Scheib; pf. wc. iT, 


1933; E pub. 38309; Fox film corp. 
21161 

Sacerdotes Domini; motet, William 
$vrd, ed. and arr. from Gradualia 
bk. 2, and English text added, Ed- 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 28 


mund H. Fellowes; 4 mixed voices. 
© Sept. 11, °1933;" E“fer™ sirt- 
Stainer & Bell, Itd. 21162 


Sag en logn, men s’g den som en gen- 
tleman; slow-waltz, text Fritz Gus- 
taf, m Fred Winter; pf. © July 11, 
1933; E for. 31706; A/B skandina- 
visk production. 21163 


Sag’ es mir noch einmal...; tango, w 
Hans R. v. Nack u. Otto Forst-Berg. 
m Kary Vacek, klavierarr. Alex- 
ander Steinbrecher; mit ukulele arr. 
Al Scander. © July 17, 1933; E 
for. 31771; Wiener operettenverlag, 
G. m, b. H., Dacapo-verlag. 21164 


St. Catherine; by Carl McKinley; or- 
gan. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38440; 
H. W. Gray Co. 21165 


St. Clement ; by Carl McKinley; organ. 
© Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38444; H. 
W. Gray Co. 21166 


St. Moritz waltz; w Forman Brown, m 
Frederick Hollander. © 1 e Oct. 
_ 20, 1933; E unp. 77722; Movietone 
music corp. 21167 


Saint-Saens (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy sweet voice; melody 
fox-trot, special arr. Jimmy Dale; 
dance orch. pts. © Sept. 26, 1933: 
E pub. 38083; J. Albert Browne. 

21168 


St. Theodulph; by Carl McKinley; or- 
gan. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38441; 
H. W. Gray co: 21169 


Sal6n (El) de cabaret; tango can- 
cién. © :+1.c. Oct. 2, 19235 iene 
77020; Anna Alfaro de Conte. 21170 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full sc. and pts. Second ser., nos. 
193-196, |: Oct. 1938. _1@it Senta: 
1933; E for. 31711; Salvationist pub. 
& supplies, ltd. 21171 


Same (The) stupid gossoon am I; w 


and m Basil Charles-Dean. © Sept. 
26, 19388; E for. 31835; Boosey & 
eo. td. 2172 


Sands (The) of Sahara; waltz song, 
w J. C. Willocks. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
EK for. 31710; Cecil A. Low... 2iive 


San Lorenzo; march, C. A. Silva, arr. 
F. J. Smith; drum and fife band pts. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E for. 31750; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd. 21174 


870 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


21201 


Santa’s experiment; Christmas can- 
tata for young people, text Carolyn 
R. Freeman, m I. H. Meredith. © 
Sept. 5, 1933; D 28535; Tullar-Mere- 


dith co. 21174* 
Saratoga moon; waltz, w D. G. 
Dutcher, melody C. J. Gaal. ©1ce. 


Aug. 16, 1983; E unp. 75103; Chas. 
J. Gaal and Don Grant Dutcher. 
21175 


Satisfied with Jesus; hymn, w U. S. 


Keeling, sr., m Ulysses Simpson 
Keeling, jr. © Sept. 29, 1933; H 
pub. 88082; U. S. Keeling & son. 


21176 


Saucy eyes; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77532; Doro- 
thy Edith Dewester. 21177 


Savage love; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 77871; Eda 
K. Thomas. 21178 


Save all your sorrow all for tomor- 


row; w and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
16, 193838; E unp. 77544; Stanley 
Xenos. 21179 


Save me from being lonesome; fox- 
trot, w and m Al Lewis, Al Sherman 
and Abel Baer, arr. Jack Mason; 
oreh. pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Oct. 13, 1933; E pub. 
38341; Leo Feist, inc. 21180 


with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 38107; Leo. 
Feist, ine. 21181 


Say it with lilacs; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Oct. 25, 
19383; E unp. 77967; Nellie Muscott 
Chapin. 21182 


Say that you belong to me; w Eleanor 
Roberts; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1933; 
E unp. 77713; Elemer M. Schalitz. 

21183 


Say yes to Jesus; hymn. © Sept. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38222; EHarl Wayne 


Whitney. 21184 
Scarecrow (The); song, poem Mar- 
garet G. Rhodes; unison. © Oct. 


17, 1988; E for. 31803; Reginald 
Hunt. 21185 


Searecrow’s (The) march; melody. 
© 1 ce. Sept. 21, 1933; E unp. 76590; 


Frank Novak. 21186 
Schattmann (Alfred) Sieben ausge- 
wahlte klavierstiicke. hft. 1,2. © 


Sept. 18, 19383; E for. 31762, 31768 ; 
Verlagsanstalt deutscher tonkiinstler 
m.b.H. 21187, 21188 


Seorching love; w E. R. Calhoun, 
melody W. Wells. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 
1933; E unp. 77429; Ernest R. Cal- 
houn and Walter Wells. 21189 


Searching the wide world over; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 78097 ; 
Alice J. Berding. 21190 


Seasons (The); pf. © Apr. 15, 1933; 
HE for. 81715; Ada Jordan Pray. 
21191 


See that my grave is kept green; w 
and melody A. P. Carter. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 78090; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 21192 


Seicheprey post march; song, arr. May 
Hinckley. © 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 19383; EH 
unp. 77335; L. Irving Beach. 21193 


Selected traditional tunes; for use as 
rhythmic movement exercises, arr. 
with suitable acces. Lucy M. Welch; 
pf. © Sept. 26, 1933; E for. 317138; 
Joseph Williams, ltd. 21194 


Senex puerum portabat; motet, for the 
Feast of the purification, William 
Byrd, ed. and arr. from Gradualia 
bk. 1, and English text added, EHd- 
mund H. Fellowes; 5 mixed voices. 
© Sept. 11; 1933; E for. 31742; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 21195 


Senorita; valse espagnol, Francesco B. 
De Leone, op. 22, no. 10; pf. © 
Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 38191; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche. 21196 


w Frank J. Coyle, m Robert W. 
Gibb ; 3-pt. women’s voices. © Sept. 
5, 1933; E pub. 38526; Boston mu- 
sic co. 21197 


Separation; w S. K. Russell, m Mar- 
jorie Conrad Johnson. © Sept. 10, 
1938; E pub. 38237; Ogren & Uhe, 
ine. 21198 


Sérénade d’amour; paroles Jean 
Rodor, m Harry Waldau, op. 60, arr. 
Leopold Weninger; orch. ptes. © 
Sept. 29, 1983; E for. 31791; Anton 
J. Benjamin, a.-g. 21199 


Serenade to a dream; w Marjorie 
Beatrice Seibert, m Franklin Lund- 
strom. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77097; Carl Franklin Lundstrom. 

21200 


Serenata; by HEnzolini, arr. R. Shal- 
mer; strings and pf. © Aug. 25, 
1933; E for. 31856; Jacques Liber. 

21201 


871 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21202 


Serve cold; song, melody George Wil- 
liam Caturani. © 1 e. Oct. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 77109; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

21202 


Service prelude in E flat; by W. R. 
Voris; organ. © Oct. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 38338; H. W. Gray co. 21203 


Shackles of love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 23, 1983; E unp. 77844; James 
Hart. 21204 


She is a sensible girl; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1933 ; 
E unp. 77771; John Connelly. 21205 


She took off her hat; w Marjorie Sei- 


bert, m Franklin Lundstrom. ©1ce. 
Oct. 4, 19338; E unp. 77557; Carl 
Franklin Lundstrom. 21206 


Shine on lovely moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77389; Olive 
Bart. 21207 


Shine on moon shine on; song. ©1«. 
Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77360; George 
Chas. Meyer. 21208 


Ship at night; song, w Gertrude Coit. 
© Oct. 13, 1933; E pub. 38401; John 
Coxhead. 21209 


Shocking rag; w Marjorie Seibert, m 
Franklin Lundstrom. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77556; Carl Franklin 
Lundstrom. 21210 


Shrine (The); w Digby Mackworth 
Dolben, set to m Fritz Warnke; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, unace. ©1.. 
Oct. 2, 19838; E unp. 76995; Freder- 
ick W. Warnke. 21211 


Side street; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77901; Michael 
Caleo. p44 PAL 


Sign on the dotted line; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 19338; E unp. 
77638; John H. Davis. 21213 


Since I fell in love with you; song, w 
R. Prideaux and Clayton Knechtges. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 77996; 
Ralph Prideaux. 21214 


©l1e. 
EK unp. 77246; Elzy 
beg Ba 


Since we’ve been apart; song. 
Oct. 9, 1933; 
Wright. 


Since you became angry with me; 
song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 17, 1988; E unp. 78107; Lillian 
Babec. 21216 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Since you said goodbye; fox-trot, w 
Gordon B. Hunt and Vick Knight, 
m Clifford Barnes. © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 77440; Gordon Bram- 
ley Hunt. 2217 


Sinfonia gli all6ri; orch. [conductor] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77944; 
Giuseppe Verna. 21218 


Sing and rejoice; Biblical w, m F. A. 

Clark; sop. solo and cho. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 38473; Hall-Mack 
co. 21219 


Sing for the joy of life; song. © Oct. 
20, 1933; E for. 31802; J. H. Adams. 
21220 


Sing, little banjo; w Grace L. Hosmer. 
m Ira B. Wilson; men’s voices. © 
Sept. 5, 1983; E pub. 38160; Lorenz 
pub. co. 21221 


Sing no more; w and melody Billy 
Hill and De Dette Lee. © 1 ce. Oct. 
11, 1933; E unp. 77320; Shapiro, 
Bernstein and co., ine. 21222 


Sing we merrily; anthem, William 
Child, transposed up a minor 38rd 
and ed. Henry G. Ley; 8 mixed 
voices, organ ace. © Sept. 30, 1933; 
E for. 31797; Novello & co., ltd. 

21223 


Singing a little song to you; w and m 
Jack Kurtze. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 78103; Martin Shreves 
Kurtze. 21224 


Sittin’ on a log, pettin’ my dog; w and 
m Byron Gay and Zez Confrey ; with 
ukuleie arr. May Singhi Breen, and 
chord notations. © Oct. 28, 1983; 
E pub. 38529 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 21225 


Sitting on a rainbow; song, melody 
Matthew Romano. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1933 ; E unp. 77759 ; Emil Valiant. 

21226 


Sjomansdans (En) i manens glans; 
text Folkelin, m Hanon och Dawi- 
son; pf. © July 11, 193s-etaee 
31702; A/B  skandinavisk produc- 
tion. 21227 


Skating on the ice; song. © 1c. Oct. 
9, 1938; E unp. 77250; Ester Mar- 
garet Anderson. 21228 


Sky-high; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1933: 
E unp. 77258; Florence Adele Pond. 
21229 


Smile and keep on smiling; pf. with 
words. © 1c. music Sept. 18, 1933, 
1,¢c.-words Oct. 18; E ap. fora. 
Lillian D. Morse. 21230 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 
Smile (A) or two; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1988; E unp. 77776; 
Marjorie Harper. Psy al 
Smiling; w and melody. © 1.c¢. Oct. 
18, 1933; E unp. 77995; Ruby New- 


man Moore. 21232 
Snappy tunes; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. 


Oct. 138, 1983; E unp. 77404; James 


Lignelli. 21233 
Snooksie; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1983; E unp. 77674; Stephen 
Beringer. 21234 


Snow ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1933; E unp. 77585; Arthur Rossini. 
21235 

——_w HEH. H. Jackson, melody H. 
Meyer. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 
78024; Horace Meyer and Edwin H. 
Jackson. 21236 


Snowman melting; by Frederick Hol- 
lander; pf.-conductor. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1983; E unp. 77721; Movietone 
music corp. 21237 


So all alone; song, m John Rode Ja- 
cobsen. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 
77499; Ruth Raymond. 21238 


So this is Susie; fox trot, w Sam M. 
Lewis, m J. Fred Coots; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 
38104; Leo. Feist, inc. 21239 


So weary; w and melody Pat Ballard. 
© 1 «¢. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78027; 
Francis Drake Ballard. 21240 


So what; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
11, 1933; E unp. 77346; Marjorie 
Harper. 21241 


Soft baby feet; w Joe Steen, with 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 
78053 ; Joseph T. Steen. 21242 


Solera; paso doble, paroles espagnoles 
et m J. Demon. © Dec. 31, 1932; 
EK for. 31806; Publications Francis- 
Day, Ss. a. 21243 


Solitary (The) way; song, w Wm. 
Cullen Bryant. © 1 «¢. Sept. 23, 
1933; E unp. 77220; Elizabeth B. 
Covell. 21244 


Some small sweet way; w Benny 
Walker, melody Fritz Warnke. © 
ie Oct. 2. 1983.°h unp. 76994; 
Frederick W. Warnke. 21245 


Somebody somewhere is thinking of 
you; song, pf. arr. Albert M. Kan- 
rich music service co. © 1 ec. Oct. 
11, 1983; E unp. 77316; John H. 
Trayne. 21246 


21261 


Somebody sweet ; w and melody Haven 
Gillespie, May Singhi Breen and 
Peter De Rose. ©1c. Oct. 18, 1983 ; 
E unp. 77622; Leo Feist, inc. 21247 


Someone to love; from Ladies must 
love, w and m Lynn Cowan and 
Dave Klatzkin; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38042; 
Sherman, Clay & co. 21248 


Something new; song, m Albert 8S. Loh- 
mann. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 
77037; James Alfred Eller. 21249 


Something to live for; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77597 ; 
Buck Grundy. 21250 


Sometimes; w D. Varnum, m John I. 
Wolohan; pf. treble. © 1 ec. Oct. 
16, 1933; E unp. 77551; Dorothy 
Varnum and John Wolohan. 21251 


Somewhere a sweetheart is waiting; 
song, melody Amelia Sayers. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 19338; E unp. 78153; Edwin 
F. Sayers. 21252 


Somewhere in Ireland; based on Irish 
folk songs, composed and arr. R. H. 
Bassett; pf.-conductor. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
17, 1938; E unp. 675938; Movietone 
music corp. 21253 


Somewhere there’s a boy for me; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uke- 
lele arr. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1983; E 
unp. 77842; Charles M. Wilson. 

21254 

Son o’mine; song, w Sophia M. Hens- 
ley. © 1. Oct. 21, 1983; E unp. 
77780; Roma Devonne Hempstead. 

21255 


Song (The); song, w HEthelind Lord 
Campion. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 77181; Ethel Stone Clark. 

21256 

Song in blue; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 26, 
1933; E unp. 78018; Maurice Gold- 
stein. PADATT 


Song (The) of a broken heart; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1933: 
E unp. 77552; Pearl Mildred Brew- 
ster. 212358 


Song (A) of home; from the Largo of 
the New world symphony, Antonin 
Dvorak, text and arr. Ellen Jane 
Lorenz. 1. Sop. and alto.—2. Mixed 
voices. © Sept. 9, 1933; E pub. 
38156, 38157; Lorenz pub. co. 

21259, 21260 


Song of loneliness; fox-trot, w and 
melody Lee Baron. © 1 e. Oct. 24, 
1938; E unp. 77868; Wm. P. Leon- 
ard. 21261 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21262 


Song (The) of love; valse song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. T7576; 
Dan EH. Randall. 21262 


Song (A) of ships; w Elizabeth Eve- 
lyn Moore, m Robert S. Flagler, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; 3-pt. men’s 
cho. ¥©)' Sept» 22;°49334 Hstpub. 
38280; Harold Flammer, ine. 212638 


Song of the captive; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 78096; Alice 
J. Berding. 21264 


Song of the cast-a-way ; w and melody. 
© 1c Oct. 31, 1988; E unp. 78245; 
Ralph Stillman Emerson. 21265 


Song (The) of the deep, blue sea; w 
Rene Bronner, m Ira B. Wilson; 
3-pt. men’s voices. © Sept. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 38158; Lorenz pub. co. 21266 


Song of the flea; from Faust, English 
text John Alan Haughton, m Mo- 
deste P. Moussorgsky, arr. William 
J. Reddick; male voices. © Oct. 
16, 1933; E pub. 38316; M. Witmark 
& sons. 21267 


Song (The) of the man in the moon; 


pti. with -w. © ae Oct 5, 1933" 
unp. 77144; Leonard F. Blanchard. 
21268 

Song (A) of trust; hymn. © Sept. 1, 


19338; E pub. 38058; George Ben- 
nard. 21269 


Song (The) that reminds me of you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 77296; Sterling B. Hubbard. 

21270 


Song thoughts of children; pf. with w. 
© Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 385388; 
Edith P. Bair. 21271 


Song (The) triumphant; w C. Austin 
Miles, m Adam Geibel; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38474; Hall- 
Mack co. yA WP 4 


Songs and silhouettes; songs for kin- 
dergarten, primary and home, Claire 
Senior Burke. © Sept. 12, 1933; E 
for. 31727; Gordon V. Thompson, 
itd. 212738 


Songs in the night; w and m of cho. 
W. H. Houghton, m of verse and arr. 
J. Thurston Noé; mixed voices, un- 
ace. © Oct. 27, 1933; E pub. 38543 ; 
Will H. Houghton. 21274 


Songs of life; hymns, w and m Helen 
J. Thompson and others. © Oct. 7, 
1933; E pub. 38172; C. Harold Low- 
den, inc, 21275 


pt. Thy n: SSrV..28 


Songs of the saddle; new and old cow- 
boy songs with original versions, F. 
Henri Klickmann, Sterling Sherwin 
and John Milton Hagen; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 17, 1933; 
E pub. 38297; Sam Fox pub. co. 

21276 


Sons of Temple; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78095; Sam- 
uel Figenbaum. 21277 


Sophisticated lady ; w Irving Mills and © 


Mitchell Parish, m Duke Ellington ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 10, 1933; 
E pub. 38482 ; Gotham music service, 
ine. 21278 


Sorry; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; H 
unp. 78246; Augustus Johnson. 


21279 

Sorte crudele; letra y melodia. © 1 
ec.” Oct. 20, 193835 Homes aero 
Frank Marchese. 21280 


Souls (The) of the righteous; anthem, 
James Nares, organ pt. freely arr. 
from the original figured bass Ed- 
ward C. Bairstow. 1. Mixed voices. 
2. Men’s voices. © Oct. 17, 1933; 
E for. 31788, 31789; Banks & son. 

21281, 21282 


South of the Rio Grande; by Jacques 
Miller; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 885384; J. Fischer & 
bro. 21283 


Southern memories; by Rube Bloom; 
pf. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38102; 
Robbins music corp. 21284 


Spaghetti; w Billy Frisch and Frank 
Loesser, melody Otto Motzan. © 1 
ce. Oct. 5, 1933; E unp. 77146; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

21285 


Speaks (Oley) Seven little Christmas 
carols; w Harriet F. Blodgett and 
others, m O. Speaks, arr. Carl Deis; 
children’s cho., in unison, or 4-pt. 
mixed cho. © Oct. 13, 1933; E pub. 
38326; G. Schirmer, ine. [Copy- 
right is claimed on music of no. 3 
and arr. or alterations in music of 
nos. 1 and 4-7]. 21286 


Spending song, arr. Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1c. Oct. 25, 19338; E unp. 
77955; Patience Elizabeth Allen. 

21287 


©le. 


Spiders in alcohol; violin solo. 


Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 77753; Alan =] 
21288 


Benson Edward Crockett. 


874 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1938 


Spirit (The) of the Flag; w T. A. 
Peck, m Ernest Franz Jores. © 
Sept. 18, 1983; E pub. 37850; Theo- 
dora Agnes Peck and Ernest F. 
Jores, 21289 


Spirit (The) of the N. R. A.; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 78150; Ingolf Dillan. 21290 


arr. George Ebel; violin. © 
1 e; Oct. 2, 1988; E unp. 78093; 
Charles Howard Aug. 21291 


Springtime in my heart; w and m 
Winifred Carr. © Sept. 18, 1933; 
EH pub. 38218; Richard Drake Saun- 
ders. 21292 


Staden sjunger; vals, text Ake Séder- 
blom, m Jules Sylvain, arr. Hanns 
Bingang; orkester stimmar. © 
Sept. 15, 1933 ; E for. 31700; Edition 
Sylvain. 21293 


Stahl’s (Wim. C.) new Hawaiian gui- 
tar method; by W. D. Moyer, rev. 
E. L. DePressle’s bk. 1. © Oct. 2, 
1933; AA 129813; William C. Stahl. 

21294 

Standard (The) series; ed. and arr. 
Ernest Haywood; pf. bk. 8 © 
Oct. 3, 1988; E for. 31777; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 21295 


Star o’ mine; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1e. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76999; 
Dorothy A. Peterson. 21296 


Star of Bethlehem town; Christmas 
earol and faux bourdon, J. Sebastian 
Matthews; mixed voices, organ ace. 
Oct de. 1935. HW pub. 38305; 
H. W. Gray co. 21297 


Star of destiny; song, arr. Will Liver- 
‘mash. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 
77763; Lucretia L. Lang. 21298 
Start shoutin’; song, from Enchanted 
garden. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; H 
unp. 76929; Alfred Elmer Seward. 
21299 
Stein (A) of beer, a pretzel and the 


N R A; w and melody. ©1e. Oct.’ 


' 30, 1933; E unp. 78191; C. Leonard 
Swenson, jr. 21300 


Stepping along; march, W. Arthur 
Sewell; full military band pts. © 
Oct. 19, 1933; E pub. 38347 ; George 
F. Briegel, inc. | 21301 


Stolen kiss; fox-trot song. © 1 © 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unps.77476; A. J. 
Pemberton. 21302 


Story in the stars; melody. © 1 « 
Oct, 24, 1933 ; EH unp. 77845 ; Howard 
G. Sommers. 21303 


22006—33——_5 


21317 


Strangers; song. © Oct. 7, 1933; EB 
pub. 38138; John J. Welsh. 21304 


—w and melody. © 1. Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 76979; John J. Welsh. 
21305 


Street scene; by Alfred Newman, arr. 
D. Savino; pf. © Oct. 23, 1933; BH 
pub. 38479; Robbins music corp. 

21306 


Street woman’s lament; w Marjorie 
Seibert, m Franklin Lundstrom. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77558; Carl 


Franklin Lundstrom. 21307 
Streichtrio E moll; v. Hermann 
Schroeder, op. 14, no. 1; violine, 
viola u. violoncello. Partitur.. © 
Oct. 18, 19383; E for. 31848; B. 
Schott’s sohne. 21308 


Stroll along with me; arr. Bob Tay- 
lor; melody with pf. ace. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77990; .Marie 
Hinbinder. 21309 


Strolling alone; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1938; E unp. 77495; Ger- 
trude Othelia Lemke. 21310 


Strolling along; song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1933; E unp. 77500; John R. Sasek. 
21311 


Strong for you; dramatico-musical 
play, w A. L. Plaut, m A. Grey. © 
1c. Sept. 15, 1933; D 28518; Abra- 
ham L. Plaut and Alan Grey. 

21311* 


Substitute love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 77262; Alice 
Eugenia Fitch, 21312 


Suefio en el Olimpo; letra y m Luis A. 
Delgadillo. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 
38092; Sherman square music pub. 
co. Bee ts is} 


Summer is over so is my dream of 
love; w Cliff Friend, m Joe Burke; 
with ukulele arr.. © Sept. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 383811; Remick music corp. 

21314 


Sun (The) is still shining for you; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 

, d.e. Oct, 2, 1933; EH unp. 77011 ; Paul 
R. Wineka, 21315 


Sun of the West; song, arr. Sadie 
Parrish. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 78200; James Kenneth Tolkien. 

21316 


Sunset (The); waltz; guit. ©: Oct. 
16, 1988; E pub. 38342; Louis J. 
Ventre. 21317 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21318 


Sure of me; w and m Bob Rothberg, 
Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman. 
1 c.. Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 77922; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 
21318 
Surprise; w and melody Charles New- 
man, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78088; 
Famous music corp. 21319 


Swaggerinlong; march song, with w 
for college and street. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1933; E unp. 77421; Walter Fen- 
wick Angus, jr. 21320 


Swanee cradle song; fox-trot, w Moe 
Jaffe, m Scrappy Lambert; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 1933: E 
pub. 38500; Leo. Feist, inc. 21321 


Sweet Carolyn; w M. Golden, melody 
B. Douglas. © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 77633; Mickey Golden and 
Bert Douglas. 21322 


Sweet home of my childhood; valse 
song. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 
78148; Myrtle M. Carson. 21Z2S 


Sweet melody; w Martin Sperzel, m 
Ray Martinez, pf. arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; with ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. 
© Sept. 29, 1933; E pub. 38118; 
Keit-Engel, inc. 21324 


Sweet-heart; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 4, 
19383; EH unp. 17117; Edward H. 
Schillemore. 21325 


Sweetheart I love you; w and m Clare 
Andrews. © 1. Oct. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 77305; Clarence A. Andrews. 

21326 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; pf. 
treble with w. ©1 ec. Oct. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 76991; William Charles 
Fiala. 21327 


w and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 
1933; E unp. 77752; Johnnie C. Vas- 
quez. 21328 


Sweetheart of mine; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © Oct. 27, 1933; E pub. 
38520; Albert A. Manley. 21329 


Sweetheart of my college days; w and 
m Fred Meadows, Robert Bagar and 
Vincent Rose; with arr. for ukulele, 


ete. © Oct. 24, 1983; E pub. 38461; 
M. Witmark & sons. 21330 
Sweetheart waltz; song. © 1c. Oct. 


30, 1933; E unp. 78209; William A. 
Duke. 21331 


Swing low, sweet chariot; negro spir- 
itual, arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz; men’s 
voices. © Aug. 26, 1933; E pub. 
38153 ; Lorenz pub. co. YABRY 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Swinging on a grapevine swing; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 
78158; William Wilson. 21333 


Sylvette’s blue eyes; founded on the 
m of The fantastics of Edmund 
Rostand, w and m Maurice Besly. 
© Oct. 6, 1933; E for. 31830; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 21334 


Sympathetic; mazurka, Antonio Zor- 
dan; accordion. © Oct. 2, 1983; E 
pub. 38392; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

21335 

Symphony in F minor; ist violin. © 
tee. Oct. 14, 1933; EH ump aigesss 
Christopher H. H. Booth. 21336: 


"T’ain’t; w and m Leslie Sarony and 
Leslie Holmes; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 30, 1933; E for. 31863 ; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 21337 


Take her drawl and all; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38360; Charles T. Curtis. 21338 


Take me as you find me, love me as I 
am; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; EB 
unp. 78181; Irene Glenn. 21339: 


Take me back babe; w Elza Steward, 
m Eugene Barnes. © 1 c. Oct. 18, 
1933; E unp. 77643; Elza Monroe 
Steward. 21340: 


Take me back to scenes of childhood; 
pf. with w.: ©. 1'¢. Och, ou, 4.5. 
E unp. 78212; Willie Mae Nash. 

21341 


Take off your hat and stay for tea; 
song, melody George William Catu- 
rani. © 1 c. Oct. 4,°19s2= nue 
77108; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

21342 


Tango della bambola; melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 29, 19883; E unp. 77229; Carlo 
Vitale. 21343 


Tango della gelosia; by Vittorio 
Mascheroni, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. 
accordion. © Oct. 18, 1983; E pub. 
38362; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 21344 


Tango (Le) du réve; by E. V. Mal- 
deren, arr. Allan Small; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38361; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 21345 


Tardy (The) hyacinth; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 9, 1988; E unp. 77257; Florence 
Adele Pond. 21346 


Tell me again; song, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78163; Nadje 
Spangler. 21347 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Tell me how to forget you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp, 77511 ; 
Joseph E. Ferrara. 21348 


Tell me in my dreams; w and melody 
Don Wallace. © 1. Oct. 30, 1938 ; 
EH unp. 78188; William Donovon 
Wallace. 21349 


Tell me that you love me true tonight ; 
melodyoKC)y 1. ¢c. Oct. :-20; 1983; H 
unp. 77735; Hugh H. Kincaid. 21350 


Tell the truth and shame the devil; 
fox-trot, w A. Fillie, melody C. J. 
Saale © 1’c¢. Oct. 5, 1933; EH’ unp. 
77157; Charles Julius Gaal and An- 

thony Fillie. . 213851 


Tennessee moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78170; Lorenzo 
Vincent. 21352 


Tennessee valley girl; song. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 193838; E unp. 76982; Robert 
A. Lee. 21853 


Teresa; polka, Max Pisegna; armon- 
ica. © Sept. 20, 1933; E pub. 38193 ; 
Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 21354 


Thank God for the ould sod; w and m 

William McKenna. © Oct. 30, 
19383 ; E pub. 38525; Joe Davis, ine. 

21355 


Thank you, dear world; Thanksgiv- 
ing play, m Mary Allen. © 1. 
Oct. 11, 1933; D 28524; Eleanore 
Cross. 21355* 


Thank you N R A; song. ©1e. Oct. 
Ai Osa. UND... 77 06D 5... Donald 
David Adams. 21356 


Thanksgiving; harvest service, text 
_ prepared E. F. Tillotson, m G. F. 
Rosche, and others. © Sept. 15, 
1933; AA 129328; Geo. F. Rosche. 

21357 


That co-ed party; w and m Charles 
O’Flynn, James Cavanaugh and 
Frank Weldon; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 28, 1983; E pub. 381438; 
Santly bros., ine. 21358 


That cottage in my West Virginia 
home; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; 
Heunp. 78242; A. L. Greynolds. 

21359 


That Dallas man; from I’m no an- 
gel, w Gladys Du Bois and Ben EI- 
lison, m Harvey Brooks; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct. 2, 19383; E pub. 
38162: Paramount productions, inc. 

21360 


That kiss in the moonlight; w and 
melody; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Oct. 11, 1933; E unp. 77326; Herbert 
A. Tompkins. 21361 


That little word called love; song. © 
1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77019; Otto 
Norman Olsen. 21362 


That night in Vienna; valse, w T. A. 
McGowan, m H. Hagen. ©1ce. Oct. 
30, 1933; E unp. 78149; Hans Hagen 
and Thomas A. McGowan. 21363, 


That old dinner bell; w and m Flem- 
ing Allan; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 1, 1933; E pub. 38088; Forster 
music publisher, inc. 21364 


That quaint old melody; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77286; Eleanor 
Hankins Fort. 21365 


That’s a lot of nonsense; w and m 
Ken Sisson and Walter C. Ness; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 77240; 
Joe Davis, inc. 21366 


That’s just my way; w and melody 
Roy Panuccio. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1933 ; 
EH ounp. 77281; Rocco Panuccio. 

21367 


That’s my idea of love; song, m Don- 
ald Fairbairn. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1933; 
EK eunp. 77055; Joseph Scogna. 

21368 


That’s the reason I’m loving some one 
else; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 77209; Alexander S. 
Melovidoff and Vernon C. Leftwich. 

21369 


That’s what I like ’bout the South; 
w and melody Andy Razaf. © 1c. 
Oct. 14, 1933; E unp. 77656; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 21370 


That’s when I’ll think of you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
76958; E. Douglas Brooks. PAYAL 


That’s why darkies have music in 
their souls; pf. treble with w. © 
1 e. Oct. 10, 1988; E unp. 77302; 
Sammy Cahn. ZA3TZ 


That terrific gal of mine; w and m 
Roy Evans, Harrison Smith and 
Robert Cloud. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1933; 
EK unp. 77570; Harrison Godwin 
Smith. 21373 


That terrific man of mine; w and m 
Roy Evans, Harrison Smith and 
Robert Cloud. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 77571; Harrison Godwin 
Smith. 21374- 


877 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21375 


That wonderful Savior of mine; hymn. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1983; E unp. 77361; 
Lulu Buckles. 21375 


Theme from Pomp and circumstance; 
march, Edward Elgar, arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. pts., with 
pf. © Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 31834; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 21376 


Theme song; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
19383; E unp. 77836; Sara Roberta 
Getty. 21377 


There are many excuses for drinking; 
w and m Robert Hargreaves, Stanley 
J. Damerell and George Buck; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; E 
for. 31819 ; Cecil Lennox, itd. 21378 


There’s a cabin up in the mountains; 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 76847; Hector Perez. 21379 


There’s a gal that I call pal, who waits 
for me; +fox-trot; pk. with ~-weu@ 
b e:/Oet. 6, 1983 E unp. 77175; Roy 
W. Swanson. 21380 


There’s a home in Wyomin’; w Billy 
Hill, m Peter De Rose; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 27, 1933* FE pub. 38541; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 21381 


There’s a ring around the moon; w 
Johnny Mercer. m John W. Green; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; 
EK. pub. 383819; T.-B. Harms co. 

21382 


There’s a song in my heart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77381; 
O’Gene Moore Hutchings. 21383 


There’s always to-morrow; w and m 
Abner Silver, Al Hoffman and Mau- 
rice Sigler; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 13, 1938: E pub. 38252; Supe- 
rior music, ine. 21384 


w and melody Abner Silver, Al 
Hoffman, and Maurice Siegler. © 
1 e. Oct. 3. 1933; E unp. 770385; Su- 
perior music, inc. 21385 


They call it modern jazz; fox-trot 
song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77935; Gordon L. VankKeuren. 

21386 


They call me Sister Honky Tonk; from 
I’m no angel, w Gladys Dubois and 
sen Ellison, melody Harvey Brooks. 
© 1c. Oct: 5, 19383; E unp,: 77238 ; 
Paramount productions, inc. 21387 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


They can’t repeal my love for you; w 
and melody Howard Johnson, Char- 
lie Tobias and Murray Mencher. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1983; E unp. 77140; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc. 21388 


Things I never knew till now; w and 
m Fred Meadows and Jack Golden, 
pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E pub. 88404; Keit-Engel, inc. 

21389 


Things I’ve never meant to do; w and 


melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1933; HE 
unp. 78063; Cosmo Mongello An- 
dreotti. 21390 


Things look brighter again; fox-trot, 
w Sam M. Lewis, m J. Fred Coots, 
arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © Oct. 
2, 1933; E pub. 381380; Leo. Feist, 
inc. 21391 


with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38129; Leo. 
Feist, ine. 21392 


Things (The) that make me sing; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © Oct. 
24, 1933; E pub. 38524; H. Cleve- 
land Henderson. 21393 


Things (The) they said; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. T7712; 
Nicholas Mallardo. 21394 


Think of the days of sunshine; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 77879; Richard Harrison. 

21395 


This and that; w Marjorie Beatrice 
Seibert, m Franklin Lundstrom. © 
1 ec. Oct. 4, 1988; EH unp. 77098; 
Carl Franklin Lundstrom. 21396 


This is only the beginning; w and mel- 
ody Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen. 
©.1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1933; EH unp. Tiss; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 21397 


This love of mine; w and m Hermine 
Folleso. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 77460; Hermine F. Goldam- 
mer. 21398. 


This ol’ hammer, killed John Henry; 
negro work song, arr. John W. 
Work; male voices. © Sept. 21, 
1933; E pub. 38184; Galaxy music 
corp. 21399 


This town’s too quiet; w and m Leslie 
Sarony and Leslie Holmes; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 30, 1933; E for. 
81864; Campbell Connelly & co., Itd. 

21400 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) Ga- 
votte; from Mignon, arr. Charles 
Woodhouse; school orch. with pf., 
pts. © Sept. 21, 1938; E for. 31755 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd. 21401 


Three cheers for that good old fashion 
beer; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 76960; Adelard Du 
Bois. 21402 


Three cornered moon; fox trot, Abner 
Silver, Al Hoffman and Mack David, 
arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 38133; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 21403 


Three ha’pence a foot; musical mono- | 


logue, w and m Marriott Edgar; pf. 
© Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 31719; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 21404 


Through the pines I see a lamplight 
gleaming; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1988; E unp. 77541; Leila 
I. Ohlmann. 21405 


Through the years; Finlandia, w Joan 
Allyn Fey, m Jean Sibelius, arr. Cyr 
de Brant; mixed or male junior high 
school cho. © Oct. 9, 1933; E pub. 
38256; J. Fischer & bro. 21406 


Tick-tock ; song, w John Richard More- 
land. © 1. Sept. 9, 1938; E unp. 
76952; Mary Wright Bain. 21407 


*Till the silv’ry moon turns blue; w 
J. Ahearn, melody L. Levinson. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 12, 19338; E unp. T7867; Jo- 
seph Ahearn and Louis Levinson. 

21408 


Till then; w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin, arr. Albert Szirmai; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 20, 
1933; E pub. 38467; T. B. Harms co. 

21409 


Tip top: waltz; pf. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1933: E unp. 77307; Joseph A. Butt- 
ny. 21410 


Tired of it all; w and melody Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1983; E unp. 77697; Irving 
Berlin, ine. 21411 


"Tis you I still adore; song. © 10.¢. 
Oct. 16. 1983; E unp. 77498; Gladys 
MacLay Parsons. 21412 


To a little ghcst moon; song. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 1983; E unp. 77259; Florence 
Adele Pond. 21413 

To a skylark; song, w Percy B. Shel- 
ley. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1933; E unp. 
77218; Elizabeth B. Covell. 21414 


21428 


Oiityuiey Oct} 30; 
Lor- 
21415 


To my comrade at the oar; song, Ww 
Esther Morton Smith. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
23, 19383; E unp. 77222; Elizabeth 
B.. Covell. 21416 


To stars, sun, moon and sky; w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 23, 1983; E 
unp. 77857; Bert Hoffman. 21417 


Toast (A); song, w L. Martin. © 
Aug. 1, 1933; E pub. 38044; Mary 
Burke Kerr. 21418 


Toch (Ernst) Symphonie; op. 61, 
ausgabe ftir 2 klaviere vom komp- 
onisten. © Sept. 18, 1933; E for. 
31766; B. Scholl’s séhne. 21419 


Together we will wander; song, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Oct. 11, 
1933; E unp. 77559; Amos Hodges. 

21420 


Toledo blade; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman; full orch. pts. © Oct. 
10, 1983; E pub. 38263; Theodore 


To love you; song. 
1933; E unp. 78196; Marion 
raine Meeker. 


Presser co. 21421 
Tomorrow’s touchdowns; satirical mu- 
sical comedy, m Paul Smith. © 1c. 


Oct. 2, 1938; D 28528; Fred F. Har- 
ris. 21421* 


Tonight may never come again; from 
Ladies must love, w and m Lynn 
Cowan and Dave Klatzkin; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 22, 19383; E 
pub. 38043; Sherman, Clay & co. 

21422 


Tonight ‘neath the moon: w and mel- 
ody Doug Hill. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 77618; C. D. Hill. 21423 


Too many irons in the fire; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 19383; E 
unp. 77904; Johnny 8S. Black. 21424 


Torch singer; from Torch singer, w 
Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 383808; Paramount productions, 
ine. 21425 


To-ward morning, dancing with you; 
w and m Charles McKinley, Grant 
Rymal and Will Livernash; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 
38112; Bibo-Lang, inc. 21426 


Trappers (The) farewell: pf. with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1933; E unp. 77798; 
John Paulsteiner. 21427 

Trauermusik; v. Max Butting; orch. 
Partitur. ©) Oct.. 16, 1933; E for. 
31872; H'. E. C. Leuckart. 21428 


879 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21429 


Trio; v. Hermann Heiss, hrsg. Hilmar 
u. Walter Héckner; 2 violinen und 
violoncello. © Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 
31844; Wilhelm Hansen. 21429 


Trip (A) thru Monk and Sam’s song 
farm. © Oct. 16, 1933; AA 130340; 
C. O. Hansen, jr. and Sam L. John- 
son. 21430 


Triumph song; hymn. © Sept. 24, 
1933; E pub. 38224; Harl Wayne 
Whitney. 21431 


Trouble in toyland; Santa Claus can- 
tata, for Sunday school and public 
school, w Mary DeFord, m Ira B. 
Wilson. © Sept. 22, 1933; D 28521; 
Lorenz pub. co. 21431* 


Troubles of my own; song, melody 
Bud Allen. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77925; Margaret Weiss. 

21432 


True blue to you; pf. ©1c. Oct. 12, 
1935.5 1 A gp Taupo. wear 
Schneider. 21433 


True love; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. Oct. 13, 
1983; E unp. 77383; A. E. Gustaf- 
son. 21434 


Trunk (Richard) Sieben lieder fiir 
eine stimme mit klavier; nach ged. 
Josef von Eichendorff, m R. Trunk, 
opy 45. ©©: | Ock 26, 1933 3) Disfor. 
31871; F. E. C. Leuckart. 214385 


Trusting in Jesus; hymn, w and m 


C. Harold Lowden. © Sept. 18, 
1933; E pub. 38173; °C. Harold 
Lowden, inc. 21436 


Try smiling; w from Nautilus maga- 
zine, m James H. Rogers; in E flat. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38264; 
Theodore Presser co. 214387 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Come 
greet the day; text Thomas C. Mc- 
Cray, m arr. Alfred Cohn; women’s 
voices. © Oct. 16, 1933; Epub. 
38330; H. W. Gray co. 21438 


The waltz of the flowers; from 
the Nutcracker suite, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, m arr. Ira B. Wilson; 


unison. © Sept. 9, 1933; E pub. 
38155; Lorenz pub. co. 214389 


Tu amor fué una ilusion; bolero, letra 
y m Lorenzo Herrera. © Oct. 5, 
1933; E pub. 38213; Latin American 
music bureau. 21440 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Tumble down shack by the stream; 
waltz song, arr. Willard Herring, 
pf. sc, arr. Carroll Webster; in G. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1933; E unp. 76360; 
Julia Claire Moffit. 21441 


Tune (A) a day; intermediate, 2d. bk. 
for violin instruction, C. Paul Her- 
furth. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 
38528; Boston music co. 21442 


Tune in, smile in; w June Hanson, m 
Lon Healy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1933; BE 
unp, 77015; Junius Hanson. 21443 


Twilight; song, w Norman Corey. ‘© 
t ec“ Oct. -24;' 19335") Bape 
Fern Averil Corey. 21444 


Twilight hour; romantique episode, 
Louis J. Panella; full orch. pts. © 
Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38368; Volk- 
wein bros., ine. 21445 


Twilight time in the Ozarks; waltz, 
w C. E. Byers, m E. J. Parker: © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38246; Emma 
Johnson Parker and Charles HE. 
Byers. 21446 


Two-gun Shapiro; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 77610; Eva 
Franklin. 21447 


Two in love; fox trot, from Are you 
ticklish, w D. Hurwitz, m M. Gold- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 25, 
1933 ;: E pub. 37870; Donald Hurwitz 
and Maurice Goldman. 


Two little arms; valse song. ©1.. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77660; Clarence 
J. Highley. — 21449 


Two things; song, w Dorothy White 
Hart. © Oct. 1, 1933; E pub. 38045; 
Louise Cooper Spindle. 21450 


Under a willow tree; song. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77023- Milton 
Bregman, 21451 


Under the big blue eagle; song; with 
ukulele arr. © NSept. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 38253; George Clayton Field. 

21452 


Under the blue eagle; song, m G. M. 
Ross and Shirley Bertha Ross. © 
1 ec. Sept. 6, 19838; E unp. 77129; 
Gladys Millar Ross. 21453 


Under the N. R. A.; song, mW. J. 
Schrott and Alice M. Marshall. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77810; 
William John Schrott. 21454 


Under the Rocky Mountain moon; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
©1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77966; 
Charles Brundy. 21455 


880 


21448 


ee ee ee 


no. 10, 1933 


Union square; from Let ’em eat cake, 
w Ira Gershwin, m George Gersh- 
win; with arr, for ukulele, etc. © 
Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38465; New 
world music corp. 21456 


U. S. commissioners march; pf. ©1c. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 77848; Konrad 
Winkenbach. 21457 


U.S. is O.K.; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 76976; W. Lloyd 
Steiner. 21458 


Until that crooner crooned his tune; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 
77254; Riviere Sewell Hausey. 

21459 


Up the river or down the bay; song. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1933; E unp. 76955; 
Mary Wright Bain. 21460 


Vagabond; song. ©1c. Oct. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 78083 ; Newton Chapin IT. 
21461 


Valse Marie; with biographical sketch, 
fingering, phrasing, etc., Louis Vic- 
tor Saar, op. 134, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 
14, 1933; E pub. 38413; Art publica- 
tion soc. 21462 


Valse mit me Vilhelmeena; song, w 
Pauline Jones Burns. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77105; Margaret Scott 
Blue. 21463 


Vano empeno; melody Pedro Flores. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1983; BE unp. 77655; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 21464 


Varfor grater du nir hela virlden mot 
dej ler; slow fox-trot, text Ake S6- 
derblom, m Jules Sylvain, arr. Hanns 
Bingang; orkester stimmar. © 
Sept. 15, 1933 ; HE for. 31699 ; Edition 
Sylvain, 21465 


Variazioni attraverso i secoli; di Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, doigté Andrés 
Segovia; gitarre. © Oct. 18, 1933; 
E for. 31851; B. Schott’s sdhne. 

21466 


Variety ; pf. Solo. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 77045 ; Dorothy Giffey. 21467 


Vengeance is mine; pf. with words. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1983; E unp. 77797; 
John Paulsteiner. 21468 


Veni Creator; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1983; E unp. 76980; John J. 
Welsh. 21469 


Veni Sancte Spiritus; motet for Whit- 
suntide, William Byrd, ed. and arr. 
from Gradualia bk. 2, and English 
text added, Edmund H. Fellowes; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21484 


5 mixed voices. © Sept. 11,,1933; 
E for, 317438; Stainer & Bell, .ltd., 
21470 


Vere de Vere; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77295; Julian 
Nicholas Chein. 21471 


Very truly yours Annette; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
78127; H. Theo. P. Sears. 21472 


Victory; variation polka, G. Bortoli; 
[pf. accordion] © Aug. 14, 1933; 
E pub. 38190; Biagio R. Quattro- 
ciocche. 21473 


Viennese refrain; w Howard Johnson, 
m transcribed Hugo Frey. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 38478; Robbins 
music corp. 21474 


Viking (The) lullaby; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Oct. 25, 1983; E unp. 77983; Judith 
Ahlman Strandberg. 21475 


Vilia; w Howard Johnson, m Franz 
Lehar, transcription Hugo Frey. © 
Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38101; Robbins 
music corp. 21476 


Violin scale system; by Henri Staell. 
© Oct. 30, 1933; E for. 31801; W. 
H. Paling & co., ltd. 21477 


Virginia; waltz, G. Seminara; accord- 
ion. © Sept. 28, 1933; E pub. 38393; 
B. R. Quattrociocche. 21478 


Virgin’s (The) song to her baby 
Christ; w Middle English, cirea 
1350, m Alfred Hamer. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E pub. 384385; H. W. Gray co. 

21479 


Voice (A); w and m Herndon Mor- 
sell; male voices. © Oct. 23, 1933; 
E pub. 38405; Kay and Kay music 
pub. corp. 21480 


Voice of the city; w Jack Lawrence, 
melody Arthur Altman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1933; E unp. 78009; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 21481 


Voices (The) of the wise; march, w 
Phyllis Mead and George Mead, m 
G. Mead; male voices. © Oct. 8, 
1933; E pub. 38146; Galaxy music 
corp. 21482 


Volpette; by Harry Volpe; guit. © 
Sept. 5, 1983; E pub. 38114; Al 
Rocky co. 21483 


Volstead (The) blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 19838; E unp. 77410; 
Raymond Goyette and Albert Knoll. 

21484 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21485 


Wagner (Richard) The_ spinning 
wheel; from The flying Dutchman, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m arr. 
Ira B. Wilson; sop., alto and bass. 
© Sept. 9, 1933; E pub. 38152; Lor- 
enz pub. co. 21485 


Wail of a broken heart; w Cora Prior, 


Mm. waiter, Ax, Clark. “CG. Oc. 16, 
19383; E pub. 38494; Cora Prior 
Crowder. 21486 


Wait thou only upon God; song, w 
from Bible. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77255; Nettie Smith McCor- 
mick. 21487 


Waiting for Jesus; hymn, w and m 


C. Harold Lowden. © Sept. 18, 
1983; E pub. 38174; C. Harold 
Lowden, ine. 21488 


Waiting for the dawn; song. © Oct. 
: 3, 1933; E pub. 38124; Berten Aker. 
21489 


Waiting for you; song, arr. Jeff Smith. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1938; E unp. 77131; 
Earl R. Swanson. 21490 


Waiting in the moonlight; fox-trot 
sons. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1933; EH unp. 
77669; Joseph Bruno. 21491 


Waiting-longing-hoping; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 
77606; Lillian Armstrong. 21492 


Wake up true Americans! Uphold the 
N. R. A.; national march, w A. 
Carmagnola, m A. Bove. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77298; Anth- 
ony Carmagnola and Antonio Bove. 


21493 
Wake up with a smile; w G. W. 
Purdy, melody ©. C. Diar. © 1 c¢. 


Oct. 21, 19383; E unp. (7772; Geo. 
Warren Purdy and Clayton C. Diar. 
21494 

Walkin’ around; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1933; E unp. 77356; 
Jean Paurel. 21495 


Waltz (The) is on; w Ted Koehler, 
m Rube Bloom; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38486; 
Mills music, inc. 21496 


Waltz no. 20; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 19383; E unp. 77169; 
Robert A. Munstedt. 21497 


Waltz (The) of the butterflies; pf. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 25, 19383; E unp. 77948; 
Charlotte Louise Soares. 21498 


Waltz of the steins; medley waltz, 
special arr.; dance orch. pts. © 


Sept. 1, 1983; E pub. 38084; J. Al- 
bert Browne. 21499 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Wanderer’s [sic] please return; song,. 
melody Jack Mahoney. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 19383;-E unp. 177690; Ida B. 
Hindley. . 21500: 


Wandering (The) boy; hymn. © 
Sept. 24, 1933; E pub. 38223; Earl 
Wayne Whitney. 21501. 


Was it really you; w Frank Delaney, 
melody Samuel Joseph Chester. © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78094; 
Louis Samcha Chester. 21502: 


Watching and waiting; fox-trot song.. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1933; E unp. 77586; 
Ragna Nielsen. 21508- 


Watson (Helen) Three preludes on 
one theme; 2 pfs. © 1 e. Oct. 21,. 
1933; E unp. 77766; Helen Watson. 

21504 


Waves of the deep blue sea; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 77402; 
Harry R. Pugh. 21505- 


Way back home; song, melody 
Geoffrey Clarkson. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 
1933; E unp. 77469; Harry F. Clark- 
son. 21506: 


Way down in the South; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 77602; 
Thomas Taylor Buffington. 21507 


Way (The) to love; from the film, w 
and m Arthur Johnston and Sam 
Coslow; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
17, 193838; E pub. 38879; Paramount 
productions, ine. 21508: 


w and m Arthur Johnston and 
Sam Coslow. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 77063; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine. 21509 


Way up north in Southland; from Cot- 
ton club parade, w George Whiting 
and Nat Schwartz, m J. C. Johnson ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 38391; Broadway music corp. 

; 21510: 


Wayside hymns; op. 1, w and m G. C. 
Tullar, and others. © Sept. 28, 
19383; AA. 130757; Grant Colfax 
Tullar. 21511 


We are looking for that blessed hope; 
hymn, w adapted from Titus 2, © 
Oct. 1, 1983; E pub. 38289; Anna 


Kris Schuitema. 21512 
We cannot lose our jobs; song. ©1c¢. 
Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 78233; Archie 
Koty. 21513. 


882 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


We do our part; song, m Kenneth B. 
Beck; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
4, 1933; E unp. 77091; Howard 
John Eyster. 21514 


We got you in, you'll get us out; w 


and melody Curtis Hulse. © 1. 
Oct. 24, 19838; E unp. 77889; A. 
Florence Curtis. 21515 


We'll win the game; w and theme J. 
Chapman, musical arr. Harold Na- 
son. © Sept. 30, 1933; °E pub. 
38411; Joseph Chapman. 21516 


We'll work along together side by side; 
w and m Hector MacCarthy. © 
Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 38161; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc. 21517 


We love you eretz Yis-ro-el; violin 
with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21,,.1933;. E 
unp. 77756; S. Alfred Masselle. 

21518 


We're all through with blues; song, 
w Tom Bradfield. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
1933; E unp. 77089; Gene Hallett. 

21519 


We're getting closer to love; w and m 
Carmen Lombardo, Dave Oppen- 
heim and Ira Schuster; with ukulele 
arr ©). Sept, 28,1933; EH pub, 
38142 ; Santly bros., ine. 21520: 


We're lovers; fox-trot, w Robert Har- 
greaves and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Sherman Myers; with ukulele arr. 
© Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 31820; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 21521 


We're lucky; song. © 1. Oct. 18, 
1933; E unp. 77641; Hildur Eliza- 
beth Wilde. 21522 


We're marching forward with the 
N.R.A.; song. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77952; Kenneth Bicknell Mc- 
Carty. 21523 


We're marching on to vict’ry; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38230; Roy Luther Thayer. 

21524 

We're on our way to victory; N. R. A. 
song. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1933; E unp. 
77568; Florence R. S. Phillips. 

21525 

We wait in faith; w J. M. Neale, m 
J. Barnby, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; 
sop., alto and bar.; organ acc. © 
Oct: 9; 1983; '"E pub. 38370; J. 
Fischer & bro. 21526 


Weary wind of the west; w T. E. 
Brown, m and arr, Edward Elgar; 
sop. 1, 2. © Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 
31694; Novello & co., 1td. 21527 


21541 


Wedding (The) of Mr. Mickey Mouse; 
fox-trot, w Edward Pola, m Franz 
Vienna; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E for. 31778; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 21528 


Wedding (The) of sweet William and 
Rose; floral wedding song. © 1 «. 
Oct; 19, 1983; E unp. 77715; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. 21529 


Weihnachtskantate; nach einer dich- 
tung Josef Garber, ftir eine alt, sop. 
u. 3 minnerstimmen, gem. chor u. 
kleines orch., Armin Knab. Klavier- 
auszug. © Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 
31849; B. Schott’s sdhne. 21530 - 


Welcome ode of James Farrington 
chapter; [mixed voices] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 77468; Hazel 
Hunter Roberts. 21531 


Wending my way back home; pf. with 
words. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1983; E unp. 
77710; Charles Faso. 21532 


West land; fox-trot song. ©1c. Oct. 
10, 19833; E unp. 77676; Olive Watt 
Nordquist. 21533 


What a perfect girl I have, I’m her 
only slave; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77533; Daniel 
Carapello. 21534 


What a wonderful boy; song, m Bud 
Manners. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1933; E 
unp. 78205; Alice Thorne Bartlett. 

21535 


What am I to do; song. © 1. Oct. 
31, 19383; E unp. 78232; Archie Koty. 
21536 


What did you do with love; w and 


melody. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 77321; Elmer Pinder. 21537 
What have you to say; song. ©1e. 


Sept. 28, 19383; E unp. 77224; Alfred 
Vincent Crafts. 215388 


What is it; fox-trot song, melody Star- 
ret system club. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 77313; Gabe Buckman. 

21539 


What is said in the moonlight, doesn’t 
count next day; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 
19383; E unp. 779738; Leslie de Les- 
dernier Howland. 21540 


What is there to do but fall in love; 
wand melody. ©1ce. Oct. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 77339; Jimmy C. Stross. 

21541 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21542 


What’ll become of me; w and m Bud 
Green and Sam H. Stept; with 
chord notations for ukulele, banjo 
and guit. © Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 
38187; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 21542 


What will her mother say; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 
77777; Marjorie Harper. 21543 

When Cupid calls; from This week of 
grace, w and m Harry Parr-Davies; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 3, 1933; 
E for. 31717; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd. 21544 


When dreams come through; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 77074; 
Roman Hintz. 21545 


When God gave me you: w J. Kendall, 
with melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 77310; John Kendall and 
George Shackley. 21546 


When I dream of you! down in cherry 


lane; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
19383; E unp. 78257; Henry William 
Marion Gericke. 21547 


When I get back to Dixie once again; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 77083; Edith W. Fell. 21548 


When I got dem buckshot blues; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr: ‘© 1 ¢. Oct. 16; 1933° Hupp: 
77506; Daniel Ringler. 21549 


When I had you in my arms; w M. F. 
Whittaker; pf. be... Oe... At, 
1933; E unp. 78043; M. Frances 
Whittaker and Howard Whittaker. 

21550 


When I kiss you goodnight in the 
morning; w Jack Lawrence, melody 
Arthur Altman. © 1 ce. Oct. 26, 
1938; E unp. 78010; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 21paL 


When I’m dancing with somebody 
else; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
27, 1933; E unp. 78057; Lester Blos- 
som. “21552 


When I’m dancing with the man I 
love; song. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 77742; William Francis Lot- 
arski. 21553 


When it’s autumn in the Ozarks, I’m 
coming back to you; song. © 1. 
Oct. 10, 1983; EK unp. 77284; Reinert 
Thompson. 21554 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


When it’s moonlight on the old Bear 
river; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
30, 1933; E unp. 77573; Ivin Oliver 
Ravsten. 21555 


When it’s spring once more; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77094; Archie E. Marston. 21556 


When Jesus spoke to me; song. © 
Le: Oct; 12, 19535) 5) Gee 
Bonnie Cleo Willis. 21557 


When life was new; song. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 77601; Ger- 
trude Schlatter. 21558 


When lights are soft and low; Ar- 
gentine tango, E. Donato, arr.; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38228; 
A. Fassio. 21559 


When mother dear is gone; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele ace. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77504; 
Nellie Rieger. 21560 


When my dreams come true; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78171; 
Lloyd H. Lockard. 21561 


When shall we meet again; w Nick 
Kenny, m Abner Silver, pf. sc. Har- 
old Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 11, 19383; E pub. 38242; Harry 
Bloom, inc. 21562 


When stars come peeping thru’; song, 
melody Burrell Van Buren. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 5, 1988; E unp. 77150; Harold 
West. 21563 


When the autumn leaves are falling; 
w and new arr. of m. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1933; E unp. 77566; Fern Lu- 
cille Nabors. 21564 


When the clouds have passed by; 


song, w James W. Foley. © Oct. . 


11, 1933; E pub. 38188; Hva Frances 
Hersey. 21565 


When the heav’n gates open for me; 
hymn, harmonized Cyril E. Barker. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1933: E unp. 77800; 
Theresia Lela Yekich. 21566 


When the leaves are gently falling in 
the fall; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77979; Muriel Newman. 


When the moon is shining on the river; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
©.1 ¢c. Oct. 25, 1983; EH unpl 77968; 
Lester Dent. 21568 


884 


21567" 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


When the moonlight shines in Mon- 
tana: w P. R. Flint, m James Miller 
Smithnwire;Ovire Oet: 16, £988 ; 
E unp. 78110; J. Miller Smith, jr. 
and Paul R. Flint. 21569 


When the sun comes up in the morn- 
ing: w and m Clitus M. Wickens; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 2, 1933; E 
pub. 88121; Universal music sales. 

21570 


When the whippoorwills are calling; 
valse song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 30, 1933; 
E unp. 78148; G. McGregor Wason. 

PANY As 


When twilight steals down the canyon 


wall: fox-trot song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1933: E unp. 77672; Jesse Ward. 
. 21572 


When you are near; song, w Ive Brady. 
© ie. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 77002; 
Augusto Rizzi. 21573 


When you are near me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
e. Oct. 23, 19388; EH unp. 77839; Joe 
Donovan. 21574 


When you came into my life; valse 
song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1933; E unp. 
77665; Ralph Porter. 21575 


When you played the old church or- 
gan; w and melody B. Miller and 
Diek Sanford. ©.1.¢. Oct. 28, 1933: 
E unp. 77817; Bob Miller. 21576 


When you're gone; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 8, 1933; E unp. 77376; Bernice 
Major. 21577 


When you’re out smirkling take a tip 
from me; song. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 77189; Jack T. Holt. 21578 


When you've lost your girl, pretend 
that you don’t care; fox-trot; pf. 
-treble with w. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 773845; Hugh M. Davenport. 

ZISS 


When you waltz with the one you love; 
song, m L. D. Van Maren and Bea- 
tries Scott Willis.’ © ‘1’ c. Oct.’ 6) 
1983; E unp. 77163; Loretta Doug- 
las Van Maren. 21580 


When you were mine; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 23, 19838; E unp. 77792; Daniel 
Kuster. 21581 


When you were the girl on the scooter, 
and I was the boy on the bike; from 
Broadway thru a keyhole, w Mack 
Gordon, m Harry Revel; with uke- 


21595 


banjo-guit, chord notations. © Sept. 
25,.1933; 4 pub. 379938%,.De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine. 21582 


When your sweetheart leads the way; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1.¢. Oct. 28, 1933; H 
unp. 77834; Wm. J. Satterlee. 21583 


Where is the one in dreams I love; 
song, w G. Byssing. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
19383; E unp. 77804; George Bys- 
sing and Ira Kargon. 21584 


Where’s all the bloomin’ money; fox- 
trot, w G. F. Reed and F. A. Riley, 
m 8. Rigby Arons; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 4, 1938; E for. 31860; F. A. 
Riley, G. F. Reed and S. Rigby 
Arons. 21585 


Where’s Elmer; w Al Lewis and Lou 
Klein, melody Al Sherman and Will 
S. Dillon. © 1. ¢. Oct. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 78067; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc. 21586 


w and melody. © 1 c. Oct. 23, 
1933 ; E unp. 77816; Bob Miller. 
21587 


Where Santiam lilies grow; m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Oct. 25, 19838; E unp. 77971; Flora 
Porter Fox. 21588 


Where the angels sing; song, m James 
L. Brown. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 77505; Kelley Knight. 21589 


Where the cactus grows; song, arr. 
Alfred Dalby; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38239; Henry 
John Bedard. 21590 


Where the roses are kissed by the 
moon; w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1983; E unp. 77439; Blaine Dar- 
nell. 21591 


Where the silv’ry Mohawk flows; 
valse, w and m Mrs. H. G. Faulken- 
der.’ @©)»)1 ‘¢. Oct:) 30, 1983;.H unp. 
78144; Cora Mae Faulkender. 21592 


Whirlpool; song, w Marion Short. © 
1 e. Oct, 31, 1933; E unp. 78260; 
Christine Burnham. 21593 


Whispering waters; m Sylvester Long 
Cross ;’ pf: with w. "©" ¢Oct.* 25, 
1933; E unp. 77977; Hazel Monte. 


21594 
Whispering winds; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 


Oct. 30, 19383; E unp. 78176; Dora 
M. Pernot. 21595 


889 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21596 


Whistlin’ (The) cowboy; w Paul Fran- 
cis Webster, melody Felix Bernard. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1933; E unp. 78046; 
Leo Feist, inc. 21596 


White night; song, w Selma Robinson. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1933; E unp. 77459; 
Albert Joseph Milans. 21597 


Whitewater loyalty: w and melody. 
Oud en(OctZ, 193385,48 unp, Tibss: 
Glenn M. Clarke. 21598 


Whitmer (T. Carl) Two Christmas 
folk songs; Lithuanian, arr., with 
new matter, T. C. Whitmer; organ. 
© Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 38336; H.W. 
Gray Co. 21599 


Who’s who with you, gorgeous; w 
George Whiting. melody Lou Hand- 
man. © 1 ec. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
77942; Broadway music corp. 21600 


Who stole my gal; fox-trot song, w 
Fred L. Gerbig. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 
1933; E unp. 77739; Joseph F. Hunt. 

21601 

Whole-hearted ; fox-trot, w Bob Farns- 
ley, m Cliff Slider. © Oct. 31, 1933; 
E pub. 38544; Clifford Earl Slider. 

21602 


Whole (The) wide world salutes a 
champion; w and m Lucille Fergu- 
son; [male voices.] © 1 e¢. Oct. 14, 
1933; E unp. 77475; Lucille Pierce 
Ferguson. 21603 


Whosoever will come after Me; Scrip- 
tural text, m Marjorie Conrad John- 


son. © Sept. 10, 1933; E pub. 38238 ; 
Ogren & Uhe, inc. 21604 
Why am I; w and melody. ©1e. 


Oct. 26, 1933; E unp. 78029; David 
Gordon Holder. 21605 


Why be untrue to Jesus; hymn, har. 
Josephine Randolph. © July 15, 
1933; E pub. 38081; Albert C. Stew- 
art. 21606 


Why can’t my dreams come true; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1933; E unp. 77199; 
Joe Jenkins Fant. 21607 


Why can’t we be sweethearts to-night ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 
77748; George W. Webster. 21608 

Why can’t we name the day; w R. 
Hartwell, melody H. Hartwell. © 
1 .@); Oct... 4° 1983; BE. unm T7100; 
Roland Hartwell and Harley Hart- 
well. 21609 


Why did vou desert me; waltz, w Al 


Bablon, melody Abe Moss. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77908; Abe 
Moskowitz. 21610 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Why did you leave me all alone; w 
and m Bill Baleh. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1933; E unp. 78179; William John 
Balchunas. 21611 


Why did you leave me alone; w and 
melody Henry Smith. ©1c. Oct. 2, 
1933; E unp. 76978; Leo Walter 
Victor. 21612 


Why do I love you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 78124; 
Marie E. Groh. 216138 


Why do you pass me by; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 77686; 
Lizzie Beth Kellogg. 21614 


Why does a little duck say quack 
quack; w and melody. © 1c Oct. 
4, 19383; E unp. 77115; Sam Kaval- 
sky. 21615 


Why don’t you come up sometime; 
song, melody L. Crow and Margaret 
Daugherty. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 77767 ; Lydia Crow. 21616 


Why’ncha cumup sometime; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 
78203 ; William H. Jones. 21617 


Wien, du bleibst das verwohnteste kind 
der welt; lied, Fritz Rotter. © 
June 26, 1933; E for. 31773 ; Wiener 
operettenverlag G. m. b. H., Dacapo- 
verlag. 21618 


arr. Alexander Stein- 
brecher; salon orch. stimmen. © 
July 11, 1983; E for. 31772; Wiener 
operettenverlag, G. m. b. H., Dacapo- 
verlag. 21619 


Wild roses: m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Oct72a- aes 
E unp. 77981; Elizabeth Jane Pow- 
ers. 21620 


Wind’s (The) ahead; song, w Isabella 
Churchill. © Sept. 2, 1933; E pub. 
38491; Wilma C. Agnew. 21621 


Winter nights; w and m Collis Le 
Moryo. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1933; E unp. 
77126; Hillery Hudson. 21622 


Wishing with a four leaf clover; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Oct. -16, 1983; E ump. 
77513 ; Winnie Blauser. 21623 


With all my heart I love you; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77477; 
Pearl I. Hine. 21624 


With that sweetheart baby of mine; 
w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 77878; Ted R. Mullins. 

21625 


886 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


— 


Wondrous (The) cross; pt.-song, w 
Isaac Watts; male voices, unacc. © 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31798; Robert 
Stephen. 21626 


Won’t you be mine alone; valse song. 
© 1 ¢«. Sept. 25, 1983; E unp. 77588; 
Victor Paulson. 21627 


Won’t you remember me; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 16, 19383; E unp. 77470; Henry 
Pritchard. 21628 


Wooden woman; w Forman Brown, m 
Frederick Hollander. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1983; E unp. 77915; Movietone 
musi¢ corp. 21629 


Woods of romance; w and melody J. 
and Dagmar Durrie-Surin. © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 775385; Joan 
Durrie-Surin. 21630 


Working for happiness; w and melody. 
© 1-e. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 77527; 
Zephir Beaudreau. 21631 


Wotta racket; musical comedy, bk. 
and lyrics Robert Henderson, m Nat 
Gonen. i ©), .c.,; Oet:27,,..19383;.°D 
28538; Illini theatre guild. 21631* 


Would you surrender; from The gay 
hussar, w Holt Marvell, m George 


Posford; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
Mieeosasy iby for: 811833. Keith; 
Prowse & co., ltd. 216382 
Wouldn’t it be grand; song. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 11, 19338; E unp. 77328; Carrie 
Davis Chapman. 21633 


Wrong (The) man and the wrong 
woman went back together again; 
w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 77291; Bob Miller. 21634 

Wyoming spring; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77412; Rose 
Wollesen. 21635 


Ye apple blossoms falling; w and m 
Elizabeth Davis Soechtig; mixed 


voices. © Oct. 23, 1933; Epub. 
38407; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp. 21636 


Yes indeedy; song. © 1c Oct. 18, 
193838; E unp. 77642; Hildur Eliza- 
beth Wilde. 21637 


Yes-men on parade; march fox-trot, w 
Arthur Fields, m Fred Hall. © Oct. 
20, 19383; E pub. 38418; Piedmont 
music ¢o., inc. 21638 


Yes, my dear; from White woman, w 
Mack Gordon, melody Harry Revel. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1933; E unp. 76908: 
Paramount productions, inc. 216389 


21654 


with uke-banjo-guit. 
chord notations. © Oct. 27, 1933; E 
pub. 38510; Paramount productions, 
ine. 21640 


Yodeling (The) ranger; w and melody 
Raymond Hall and Jimmie Rodgers. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1933; E unp. 78091; 
Southern music pub. ¢Co., inc. 

21641 


Your song... © 1), ¢...O0ct..% 19353 EB 
unp. 77267; Howard Frederic Addle- 
ston. 21642 


—— im, Luther, A. Clark, , © Oct- 
24, 1933; E pub. 38521; Alice Ada. 
21643: 


You ain’t the only woman; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 
77682; Hollis E. Bennett. 21644 


You and I, it must be; waltz song; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 19, 1933; 
E pub. 38384 ; Hinar Holm. 21645 


You are my candle-light; song, w 
Robert Jarvis. ‘© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 77919; James William Moore- 
house. 21646 


You are my destiny, dear; song. © 
Te Oct. as 19383.) By ounp. tao 
Eugene Spencer Karst. 21647 


You are still my pal little girl; valse 
song. © 1. Oct. 10, 1933; E ump. 
(7678; Jane M. Whitbeck. 21648 


You are the girl of my dreams; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 
78156; Fred Hetzel. 21649: 


You beautiful thing, I’m Crazy about 
you; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 26, 
1933; E unp. 78005; Zeph Fitz- 
Gerald. 21650 


You belong to me, nobody else but me; 
waltz song, m Willard Herring. © 
1 6 Oct 12,4933. Hh pnp) Bisés ; 
Jimmie Busler. 21651 


You couldn’t blame me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Oct. 4, 193838; E unp. 77084; Eleanor 
Pyles. 21652: 


You know I’m still in love with you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c Oet:.13)/1933; EB 
unp. 77398; John E. Smith. 21653. 


You'll never know how much I care; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
19, 1983; E unp. 77714; Thomas L. 
Crawford. 21654 


887 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21655 


You must come over; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 51, 1933; E unp. 78238; Archie 
Koty. 21655 


You never knew; w and m Moze Wil- 
liams. © 1. Oct. 4, 1933; E unp. 
77093; Merle Milton Williams. 

21656 


You never saw fish like the saw fish 
that I saw; w and m Maurice Sturm, 
Eddie Walters and Walter C. Ness; 
pi. treble: ©' 1 ‘c. ‘Oct.’ 9) '19383: B 
unp. 77241; Joe Davis, inc. 21657 


wee lassie the 
R. Stoba. © 
E unp. 77998; 
21658 


You’re always in my dreams _ sweet- 
heart; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 38419; Mary 
. Rizzo. 21659 


You’re gone sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 77885; 
Murray McInnis. - ' 21660 


You’re in my heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1933; E unp. 78213; 
Ted Salant. 21661 


You're in my power ha, ha, ha, ha, ha; 
w James Cavanaugh, melody Nat 


a bonnie 
noo; song, arr. W. 
ree Oe FF. o1933= 
David Marshall Whyte. 


Your [sic] 


Simon. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 
77607; Leo Feist, inc. 21662 
You’re my lucky number; song. © 1 


ec. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 77686; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 21663 


You're my past present and future; 
from Broadway thru a keyhole, w 
Mack Gordon, m Harry Revel; with 
uke-banjo-guit. chord notations. © 
Sept. 21, 1933; E pub. 37980; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 

21664 


Youre so shy; w Fritz Hebberd, mel- 
ody Walter Anderson. © 1 c. Oct. 
31, 19383; E unp.. 78254; Fritz HE. 
Hebberd. 21665 


You’re still just a little girl; pf. with 
w.© L'a: Oct. 6: 19838 ;* Hump. 
77176; Roy W. Swanson. 21666 


You’re teaching me to love you; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1983; E unp. 78218; Henry 
J. Bedard. 21667 


You're the girl of my dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; KH 
unp. 77882; Clifford E. Mullen. 

21668 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 28 


You’re the one that can’t remember, 
I’m the one that can’t forget; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 c. Oct.-30, 1933) aup. 
78169; Harold Sweet. 21669 


You’re the song of my heart; waltz 


song; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 5, 
1933; E pub. 38180;  Manford D. 
Duckworth. 21670 


You sang me a song; w Marie yan 
Vorst, m Harry Gilbert; sop. 1, 2 
and alto, with sop. obbl. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 38531; J. Fischer & 
bro. 21671 


You've got a right to be wrong; semi- 
hary number, from “Tis spring, w 
Irving Kahal, m Sammy Fain. 
1c. Oct. 17, 19337 chi np ria > 
Music publishers holding corp. 

21672 


You’ve got me in love’s net; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 193838; E unp. 768438; 
Leroy Edward Hurt. 21673 


You’ve got what it takes, to satisfy a 
man like me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 6, 1983; E unp. 77164: Robert 
Iyin Ruboy. 21674 


You were the one who taught me how 
to love; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78004; Margurite Carr. 

21675 


You-dle-ee-oo-de-oo; fox trot, w and 
m The Boswells, arr. Art McKay; 
orch. pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38498; Leo. Feist, ine. 21676 


w and m The Boswells; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 
38106; Leo. Feist, inc. 21677 


Young men’s chorus and quartet book; 
w and m Lily Strickland and others, 
compiled Rob Roy Peery. © Oct. 
14, 19383; E pub. 38322; Theodore 
Presser co. 21678 


Your answering call to my heart; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 77539; George La Plante. 

21679 


Your best wishes are making me blue; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 19338; E unp. 77964; 
Gordon Clarence Levell. 21680 


Your blue eagle; N. R. A., w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 16, 1933; E unp. 
77540; George La Plante.» 21681 


888 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1933 


Your [sic] mine, all mine, tonight; 
song, m Charles Emmons George. 
Charles James Simons. 21682 


yt @, Oct.’35, 1933's unp.. T7312 ; 
Your [sic] my vitamine; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 13, 1983; E unp. 
77422; William B. Putman. 21683 


Your name is the name of my sweet- 
heart; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Oct. 24, 19388; E pub. 38523; Em- 
mett EK. Irwin. 21684 


Your presence is sunshine to me; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 77976; 
Robert Aaron Miller. 21685 


Your smiles are for someone else; 
valse song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 77680; Robert L. Paxton. 

21686 


Your understanding sympathy; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 78079; Lillian Neuman. 

21687 


Zilecher (Paul) March; op. 220, no. 
4; pf., 4 hands. © Sept. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 88285; G. Schirmer, inc. 


21696 
—— Melody; op. 220, no. 1; pf., 4 
hands. © Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 


38282; G. Schirmer, inc. 21689 


— Waltz; op. 220, no. 2; pf., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 22, 1933; E pub. 38283; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 21690 


Zip, zip—and there you are; w Marcy 
Klauber, m Harry Stoddard. ©1lce. 
Oct. 3, 1933; E unp. 77042; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 21691 


Zora ; tango serenade, melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 16, 19383; E unp. 77497; Frank 
Luther. 21692 


27° suite en ut; de A. F. Marescotti; 
pf. © Apr. 1, 19383; E for. 31807; 
Jean Jobert. 21693 


3 point 2; w Genee Milli, m Mimi 
VT ANGY Le Oe, 12, 1933": BR) ap: 
77357; Mimi Milligan and Genee 
Milligan. 21694 


7th avenue blues; song, w Richard 
Bruce. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 

77847; Guy Forde Monypenny. 
21695 


21 (The) year prisoner is dead; w 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1933; 


21688 E unp. 77290; Bob Miller. 21696 
Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class E, 
Musical compositions (including 12,384 unpublished) _______________ 21, 696 


889 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abend (Der); lied, op. 44, no. 2. © 
Robert Kahn, as author. R27239. 1 


Albert (Eugen d’) Ballade; op. 29, 
no. 1; klavier. © Violante d’Albert, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27042. 2 


Intermezzo; op. 29, no. 4; klavier. 
© Violante d’Albert, as child of the 
deceased author. R 27045. 3 


Nocturne; op. 29, no. 3; klavier. 
© Violante d’Albert, as child of the 
deceased author. R 27044. 4 


Scherzo; op. 29, no. 5; klavier. © 
Violante d’Albert, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27046. 5 


Algebra (The) of love; w Earle C. 
Jones, m Max S. Witt. © Albert 
Witt, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 26924. 6 


All the girls love me; song, from The 
spring chicken. © Richard Carle, 
as author. R 27090. i 


All the way home; w Harriet H. Pier- 
son, m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, as widow. R 27071. 


8 


All true blue; w Lizzie De Armond, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27220. y 


All we like sheep; w Maggie E. Greg- 
ory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27111. 10 


Am I a soldier of the cross; m and 
cho. Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 


H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de-- 


ceased author. R 27190. ar 


America’s land; w C. D. Martin, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27342. Le 


Annie Laurie; fantasy with variations, 
W. F. Ambrosio, op. 30, no. 7; violin 
and pf. © Gustay Saenger, as au- 
thor. R 27013. 13 


[21696 

Any old time at all; w William 
Jerome, m J. Schwartz. © Jean 
Schwartz, as author, and Maude 
Nugent Jerome, as widow. R 27077. 

; 14 


Arpeggio-etiide; op. 95, no. 1; pf. © 
Edmund Parlow, as author. R 
27015. 15 


At the battle’s front; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
26976. 16 


Aubade; pf. 
as author. 


© Ernest Horton Miles, 
R 27051. 17 


Aufforderung zum tanz; kontrapunk- 
tische paraphrase, Carl Maria von 
Weber, op. 65, bearb.; klavier. © 
Leopold Godowsky, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 27294. 18 


Aus der volksseele; reihe toscanischer 
volkslieder in deutscher uebertra- 
gung, Edgar Kurz, fiir mezzo-sop. 
mit begl. des pf., L. Schrattenholz, 
op. 38. © Leo Schrattenholz, as au- 
thor. R 27014. 19 


Ausgewahlte etuden ; fiir die elementar 
u. mittelstufe, Czerny, bearb. u. 
fortschreitend geordnet, Ernst Rich- 
ter. hft. 1. Elementarstufe.—nhft-. 
2. Leichtere mittelstufe. © H. R. 
Krentzlin, as author of arr. R 
27299. 20 


hft. 3. Fortgesehrit- 
© H.R. Krentzlin, 
R 22283 21 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) The peas- 
ant cantata; no. 212, English text 
Lucy E. Broadwood, voc. se. B. Todt. 
© Karl Teudt, as child of the de- 
ceased author B. Todt. R 27333. 22 


Soul, array thyself with gladness; 
cantata nr. 180, English version 
Muriel Davenport, voc. se. B. Todt. 
© Karl Teudt, as child of the de- 
ceased author B. Todt. R 27334. 23 


tene mittelstufe. 
as author of arr. 


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52 


Banner (The) of sixty-two; w C. D. | Blessed (The) name; w W. B. Wil- 


Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27343. 24 


Barbier (Der) von Bagdad; komische 
oper, Ouverttire in D dur, v. Peter 
Cornelius, neuinstrumentiert Walde- 
mar v. Baussnern; [Lorch.] Partitur. 
© Elsbeth von Baussnern, as widow. 
R 27507. 25 


Be not deceived; w Harriet Fithian, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, as widow. R 27072. 26 


Be of good cheer; w HE. E. Hewitt, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27845. 27 


Be with us still; w W. R. Fitch, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27349. 28 


Because He ever liveth; w Jennie HE. 
Hussey, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27402. 29 


Because He loved His own; w Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, m Charles H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27104. 30 


Because you’re you; from The red 
mill, w Henry Blossom, m Victor 
Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, as 
widow of the author of w, and Ella 
Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 27086. 31 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Beethoven’s 
Moonlight sonata; transcription for 
band. © Theo. M. Tobani, as au- 
thor of transcription. R 27010. 32 


Bekenntniss; w M. G. Conrad, m op. 
43..no) 7; alt. u. bar.’o. ten. © 
Robert Kahn, as author of m. R 
27025. 33 


‘Berceuse in D _ flat; by William 
Faulkes; organ. © Keturah Alice 
Faulkes, as widow. R 270387. 34 


Bessie and Ethel; waltz; pf. or organ 
duet. © Eva H. Walworth, as au- 
thor. R 27304. 35 


Better than gold or silver; w Jennie 
E. Hussey, i Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27113. 36 


Bird (The) on Nellie’s hat; song, w 
Arthur Lamb. © Alfred Solman, as 
author of m. R 27254. 37 


22006—33——_6 


liams,' m. Chas. 'H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27136. 38 


Breakers (The); grand fantasie de 
concert; pf. © M. Thea Hays, as 
author. R 27314. 39 


Brightest and best of the sons of the 
morning; Christmas anthem, w 
Reginald Heber, m op. 12, no. 38. 
© Charles Fonteyn Manney, as au- 


thor of m. R 27058. 40 
Brookside (The); song, w Lord 
Houghton; in F min. © Ernest 


Horton Miles, as author of m. R 
27052. 41 


Brunette (La); valse de concert, Ed- 
mund Severn; oreh. arr. © Theo. 
Moses-Tobani, as author of arr. R 
27012. 42 


Buccaneer (The) ; w Charles Noble, m 
Adolf Weidig. © Helen R. Weidig, 
as widow of the author of m. R 


27250. 43 
Bunny; song. © George A. Spink, 
as author. R 27084. 44 


Call (A) for reapers; w W. R. Fitch, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 27147. 45 


Carry us in Thine arms; w Maggie 
kK. Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27178. 46 


Catholic church hymnal; with m, ed. 
A. Hdmonds Tozer. © Muriel R. 
Edmonds Tozer, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 26906. 47 


Chandra-Nil, my lotus lily; song. © 
George Spink, as author. R 26951. 
48 


Child (A) of the King of Kings; w 
Charlotte G. Homer, m W. Carroll 
Radebaugh. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jv., as child of the deceased author 
of w. R 27109. 49 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) 50 stud- 
ien tiber die ettiden von Fr. Chopin; 
op. 25, erste bearb.; pf. no. 5, in 
E moll.—no. 6, in gis moll, terzen- 


studie. © Leopold Godowsky, as 
author of arrangement. R 27295, 
27296. 50, 51 
Christ is victor; w Mrs. Frank A. 


Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H, Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27119. 52 


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53 


Christ (The) who died; w John Crom- 
bie White, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27121. 53 


Christians, awake, salute the happy 


morn; sop. solo and mixed cho. © 
Everett E. Truette, as author. R 
27478. 54 


Christian’s (The) battle hymn; w M. 
Victor Staley, m Chas. H, Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 271380. 

55 


College chums; w V. Bryan, m G. Hoff- 


mann. © Gertrude Hoffmann and 
Vincent Bryan, as authors. R 27836. 
56 


Columbia, the gem of the ocean ; march, 


M. W:. Butler; pf. or, organ. - © 
Philip Butler Perry, as author. R 
27316. 57 


Columbia, we sing of thee; w E. E. 
Hewitt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27344... 58 


Come, gentles rise; Christmas carol, 
w David Evans, m Horatio Parker; 
organ ace. © Anna Parker, as 
widow. R 27034. 9 


Come near to me; w Miriam E. Ar- 
nold, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27405. 60 


Come ye thankful people, come; m 
Adam Geibel: mixed voices. © 
Kathryn Skinner, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27468. 61 


Consecration; w John Crombie White, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27175. 62 


Coo! coo! the fable of the dove; from 
Marrying Mary, w George V. Hobart, 
m Silvio Hein. © Ann M. Hein, as 
widow. R 26958. 63 


Corporal’s (The) guard; march and 
two-step, Franklin Eaton; full orch. 
arr. © F. O. Boos, as author of 
arr. * 1 Zisoz. 64 


Crocodile isle; w Jack Drislane, m 
Theodore Morse. © ‘Theodora 
Morse, as widow. R 27499. 65 


Cuckoo (The); w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m Adam Geibel; 3-pt. wom- 
en’s cho. © Kathryn Skinner, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 27471. 66 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Culinary Mary Ann; from The man 
from now, w John Kendrick Bangs, 
m Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein 
and Mary Gray Bangs, as widows. 
R 26941. 67 


Cupid; from The girl from Broadway, 
w Charles Noel Douglas, m Karl L. 
Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow. R 26950. 68 


Daisy girls; w Lizzie De Armond, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, jr.. as child of the deceased 
author. R 27206. 69 


Dance of the honeybells; caprice; 
band. © Simone Mantia, as author. 
R 27005. 70 


Dandelion coon; w Earle C, Jones, m 
Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 26923. 71 


Dat’s de way I loves you, honey mine; 
from The girl from Broadway, w 


Chas. Noel Douglas, m Karl L. 
Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow. R 27100. i 


Day (The) of jubilee; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27210. 73 


De bo’d of education; w J. W. John- 
son, m J. R. Johnson. © James W. 
Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson, 
as authors. R 27252. 74 


Deeds of love; w Lizzie De Armond, 


m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27181. 75 


Dixie I love you; song, from The time, 
the place and the girl, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © Jo- 
seph E. Howard, as author of m. R 
26961. 76 


Dixie’s land; march, M. W. Butler; pf. 
or organ duet. © Philip Butler 
Perry, as author. R 27305. 77 


Do you wonder why; w C. D. Martin, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 273869. 78 


Don’t forget to pray; w Miriam E. Ar- 
nold, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27397. 79 


Earth is singing; w Lizzie De Armond, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27218. 


892 


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Easter story; Easter service, Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
BR e27209. 81 


Elements (The) of voice culture; 
system of exercises for choirs, chos., 
etc. © D. A. Clippinger, as author. 
Ryaiwe2. : 82 


Hternal love; w W. R. Fitch, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27146. 83 


Evening prayer; w Lanta Wilson 
Smith, m Carl Fischer. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 27197. 84 


Evening (The) zephyrs waltz; pf. or 
organ. © Oliver J. Tharp, as au- 
thor. R 27812. 85 


Every Saturday afternoon; w James 


O’Dea, m Anna Caldwell. © Anna 
Caldwell O’Dea, as author and 
widow. R 26967. 86 


Everyday is ladies day with me; from 
The red mill, w Henry Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Wilson, 
as widow of the author of w, and 
Ella Bartlett and Clifford Herbert, 
as children of the deceased author 


of m. R 27087. 87 
Everything for Jesus; w Flora HE. 
Breck, m Carl Fischer. © Charles 


H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 27365. 88 


Fair roses bloom; w Lizzie DeArmond, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


author. R 27217. 
Fairest (The) flower in Dixie; w 
James O’Dea, m Anna Caldwell. © 


Anna Caldwell O’Dea, as author of 
m and widow of the author of w. 
R 27258. 90 


Fanchon; mazurka; banjo 1,2. © Al- 
bert J. Weidt, as author. R 27233. 
91 


Par away; w Collin Davis, m Frank 
J. Richmond. © Ethel R. I. Davis, 
as widow. R 27083. 92 


Far-away (The) home of the soul; 
variations, M. W. Butler; pf. or or- 
gan. © Philip Butler Perry, as au- 
‘thor. R 27303. 93 


Farewell fond dreams; duet, from The 
girl and the governor, w S. M. Bren- 
ner, m Julian Edwards. © Emily 


/ 


107 


Hdwards, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
27094. 94 


Father in heaven; w M. Victor Staley, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27208. 95 


Father, Thy way was right; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27182. 96 


Fathomless love; w Miriam BH. Arnold, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


author. R 27896. 97 
Festival piece ; pipe organ. © Charles 
Albert Stebbins, as author. R 27256. 
98 


Festival Te Deum; soli, cho. and or- 
gan. © Albert Woeltge, as author. 
R 27468. 99 


Fill the air with hosannas; w Lizzie 
De Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27212. 100 


Fill the world with singing; w and m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27127. 101 


Fillmore’s school singer no. 3; by J. H. 
and Fred A. Fillmore. © Laura F. 
Fillmore, as widow of F. A. Fill- 
more. R 273820. 102 


Fisher (William Arms) Forty very 
easy piano pieces; ed. and fingered 
Heinrich Kiehl. 2d. ser. © Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher, as author of ed- 
iting and fingering. R 27060. 103 


Flauto solo; musikalisches lustspiel, 
dichtung Hans v. Wolzogen, m 
Hugen d’Albert, vollstandiger kla- 
vier-auszug mit deutschem text 
Egon Pollak. © Violante d’Albert, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 27041. 104 


Floating down the Nile; w J. W. John- 
son, m Rosamond Johnson. © James 
W. Johnson and J. Rosamond John- 
son, as authors. R 269138. 105 


Fly the dear old banner; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27339. 

106 


For love of Christ; w Mrs. C. D. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27167. 107 


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108 


pt. IM, n. s.;v. 28 


Forever and forever: w W. R. Fitch, 
m Robert Burns. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 27129. 108 


Forgiven; w and m Charles H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27134. 109 


Forward to the prize; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27364. 110 


French comedy; overture, Keler-Bela, 
op. 111; orch. arr. © Alfred Roth, 
as author of arr. R 27011. $14 


Galloping (The) major; w Fred Leigh, 
m George Bastow. © Kate Leigh, 
as widow. R 27092. 142 


Gardiner (H. Balfour) Prelude; pf. 
© H. Balfour Gardiner, as author. 
R 27035. 113 


Gel6ébniss ; trauungsgesang, w P. Ger- 
hardt, m op. 43, no. 6; mezzosop. u. 
bar, o. ten. © Robert Kahn, as au- 
thor of m. R 27024. 114 


Ghost (The) of Deacon Brown: w 
J. W. Johnson, m RoSamond John- 
son. © James W. Johnson and J. 
Rosamond Johnson, as authors. R 
26911. AAD, 


Gipsy (The) prince; Hungarian two- 
step intermezzo, op. 466; band. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, as author. R 
27008. 116 


Girl (The) and the governor; w S. M. 
Brenner, m Julian Edwards. 1. 
Opening cho., act. 1.—2. Entrance of 
the governor. © Emily Edwards, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 27093, 27097. 

117, 118 

Girl (The) from Broadway; from the 
operetta, w Chas. Noel Douglas, m 
Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hosch- 
na, as widow. R 26949. 119 


Girl (The) with the baby blue tights; 
from About town, by Melville Ellis; 
hotel orch. © Rachael M. Ellis, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 27082. 120 


Girls! girls! girls; from The man from 
now, w Ysabel de Witte Kaplan, m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, as 
widow. R 26939. 121 


Give of your sunshine; w Annie M. 
Sexauer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27207. 122 


Glory in the highest glory; anthem. 
© C. Harold Lowden, as author of 
mm. R 27467. 123. 


Glory to God in the Highest; by E. J. 
Decevée; mixed voices. © Anna 
M. P. Decevée, as widow. R 27326. 

124 


Go tell them; w Jennie Crawford 
Goodspeed, m Carl Fischer. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of music. R 
27358. 125 


God is our refuge and strength; w 
Mrs. W. Howard Keesler, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27389. 126 


God is speaking; w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27138. 127 


God’s love; w Chas. W. M. Crossan, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 27144. 128 


God’s majesty and power; w W. R. 
Fitch, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27348. 129 


God’s precious word; w W. R. Fitch, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27203. 130 


God’s will be done; w Mrs. W. Howard 
Keesler, m C. D. Emerson. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 27356. 

131 


Good bye sweet Maryland; song, Mon- 
roe H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. Ro- 
senfeld, as widow. R 26968. 132 


Good-night, good-night ; conversational! 
duet, m Sherman Coates. © L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, as author of w. R 
27255. 133. 


Good (The) Shepherd; w J. M. Slus- 
ser, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27399. 134 


Great (The) glad day; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27401. 135: 


Gruber (Joseph) XX offertoria; op. 
161*, from the Commune sanctorum ; 
male voices. © Joseph Gruber, as 
author of m. R 27327. 136. 


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Gwendolyn; from Marrying Mary, w | He never will forsake me; w C. D. 


B. H. Burt, m Silvio Hein. © Ben- 
jamin Hapgood Burt, as author, and 
Ann M. Hein, as widow. R 26969. 

; 137 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Concerti 
grossi; nr. 16, v. G. F. Hiindel, op. 
6, nr. 5, ftir orch., bearb. © Max 
Seiffert, as author of arr. R 27504. 

138 


Hand in hand; w Lizzie De Armond, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27180. 139 


Hast Thou work for me; w M. Victor 
Staley, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27871. 140 


He alone can save; w W. B. Williams, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27380. 141 


He answers prayer; w Maggie H. Greg- 
ory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., aS child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27385. 142 


He calleth the stars by their name; 
w C. D. Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27878. 143 


He handed me a lemon; w and m Bob 
Cole. © Dora Cole Norman, and 
Carriebel Cole Plummer, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 26962. 144 


He is altogether lovely; w W. B. Wil- 
liams, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27879. 145 


He knows me by my name; w W. M. 
Lighthall, m Carl Fischer. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 27373. 

146 


He lives; w Jennie Ree, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
aS child of the deceased author. R 
27179. 147 


He loves me, he loves me not; from 
The girl from Broadway, w Chas. 
Noel Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. 
© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 
27076. 148 


He loves me still; w W. R. Fitch, m 
H,. A:* Henry. © Charles’ H. Ga- 
briel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 27172. 149 


Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27394. 150 


He never will turn me away; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 2738938. 151 


He saves me from sin; w Maggie H. 
Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27107. 152 


He went farther than the cross; w C. 
D. Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27395. 1538 


Heavens eternal King; sacred song, 
Myles Horton; in D. © Ernest Hor- 
ton Miles, as author. R 27055. 154 


Help has been laid upon one; w C. D. 
Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27368. 155 


Hobo (The) man; from The girl from 
Broadway, w Chas. Noel Douglas, m 
Karl L. Hoschna. © Hettie Hos- 
chna, aS widow. R 27099. 156 


Home, sweet home; variations, M. W. 


Butler; pf. or organ. © Philip 
Butler Perry, as author. R 27302. 
157 


Hope thou in God; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27110. 158 


Hosanna, all hail our King; w Lizzie 
De Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27221. 

159 


Hosanna to His hame; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., aS child of the deceased author. 
R 27199. 160 


Hosanna to our Savior King; w E. EB. 
Hewitt, m Chas H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27194. 161 


How can I but love Him; w C. D. 
Martin, m S. B. Jackson. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m, R 27171. 162 


How sweet to come to Jesus; w M. 
Victor Staley, m S. B. Jackson. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 27176. 

163 


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164 


Humoreske; fiir pf. v. Ant. Dvorak, 
aus op. 101, no. 7; ftir pf. u. violon- 
cell. © Leo Schrattenholz, as au- 
thor of arr. R 27023. 164 


——vy. Eugen d’Albert. op. 29, no. 2; 
klavier. © Violante d’Albert, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27043. 165 


© H. Balfour 
R 27036. 166 


Hurrah for the flag: w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m A. O. T. Astenius and 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27347. 167 


I am heir to a crown: Ww W. R. Fitch, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


Humoresque; pf. 
Gardiner, as author. 


author. R 27123. 168 
I am longing; w Mrs. W. Howard 
Keesler, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 


Charles H. Gabriel, jr.. as child of 
the deceased author. R 27388. 169 


I am so fair; from The girl and the 
governor, w S. M. Brenner. m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 27080. 170 


can trust in the Savior; w M. Victor 
Staley, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr.. as child of 
the deceased author. R 27372. 171 


I cannot doubt; w W. R. Fitch, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27187. 172 


I come to Thee; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27135. 173 


don’t like your family; song, from 
The time, the place and the girl, w 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Joseph E. Howard, as author of 
m. R 26960. 174 


know He cares; w C. D. Martin, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


ke 


= 


— 


author. R 27164. 175 
I know He will; w W. R. Fiteh, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 


Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27151. 176 
know not; w Maggie BE. Gregory, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27142. 177 


— 


pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 28. 


I'll always love old Dixie; w J. W.. 


Johnson, m J. R. Johnson. © James 
W. Johnson and J. Rosamond John- 
son, aS authors. R 26914. 178 


I love the last one best of all; w B. H. 
Burt, m Silvio Hein. © Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, as author of w, and 
Ann M. Hein, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R. 26926. 179: 


I’m a’looking for my ten; from Moon- 
shine, w George V. Hobart, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann M. Hein, as widow. 
R 26909. 180 


I’m Don Pascal de Mesquita, the con- 
queror; from The girl and the gov- 
ernor, w S. M. Brenner, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, as 
next of kin of the auther of m, who 
is not living. R 27096. 181 


I’m looking for a man by the name 
of Smith; from Marrying Mary, w 
B. H. Burt, m Silvio Hein. © Ben- 


jamin Hapgood Burt, as author, ani. 


R_ 26971. 
182 


Ann M. Hein, as widow. 


I miss you in a thousand different 
ways; w Will D. Cobb, m G. Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, as author 
of m, and Katherine A. Cobb, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who 
is not living. R 27481. I83s 


I shall not pass this way again; w 
W. R. Fitch, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jz., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27150. 

184 


I’ve a very nasty temper so beware: 
from The girl and the governor, w 
S. M. Brenner, m Julian Edwards. 
© Emily Edwards, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 
ing. R 27095. 185 


I will comfort you: w Maggie FB. Greg- 
ory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27141. 186 


I will rejoice: w Hrnest Lee 'Thomp- 


son, m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, as widow. R 27062. 
1ST 


If Adam hadn’t seen the apple tree; 
w Bob Cole, m J. R. Jolinson. © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, as author of 
m, and Dora Cole Norman and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer, ag next of kin 
of the author of w, who is not liy- 
ing. R 26917. 188 


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no. 10, 1933 


If we were more like Jesus; w W. M. 
Lighthall, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27890. 189 


If you will; w Mary Winboro’ 
Ploughe, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27362. 190 


In Amsterdam; from About the town, 
w Joseph Herbert, m Melville Ellis. 
© Marie L. Herbert, as widow of 

- the author of w, and Rachael M. 
Hillis, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 26944. 191 


In Italy; song; in B. © Ernest Hor- 
ton Miles, as author. R 27050. 192 


In Seville; song, from The spring 


chicken, w M. E. Rourke. © Rich- 
ard Carle, as author of m. R 27091. 
193 


In the brightness of His love; w 
James Rowe, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 


of the deceased author. R 27182. 
194 
In the spring; male quartette. © C. 


R 27466. 
195 


In touch with Thee; w Miriam E. Ar- 
nold, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27185. 196 


Into Thy hand; w Annie M. Sexauner, 
m Carl Fischer. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 27158. 197 


Iola; w James O’Dea, m Chas. L. 
Johnson. © Anna O’Dea, as widow. 
R 26942. 198 


Is Jesus satisfied with me; w and m 


Austin Miles, as author. 


Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27116. 199 


It is victory; w James Rowe, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27184. 200 


It’s hard to be a boy, when no one 
loves you; w Earle C. Jones, m Max 
S. Witt. © Albert Witt, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 26920. 201 


It’s up to you to do the rest; from 
The girl from Broadway, w Charles 
Noel Douglas, m Karl L. Hosehna. 


© Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R | 
202 | 


26948. 


215 


Jiger und jigerin; w Hichendorff, m 


op. 43, no. 8; alt u. bar. © Robert 
Kahn, as author of m. R 27026. 
203 


Jesus, blessed Jesus; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27195. 204 


Jesus is all vou need; w W. M. Light- 
hall, m Carl Fischer. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 27183. 205 


Jesus lives; w John Crombie White, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27122. 206 


Jesus lives again; w Jennie Ree, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27189. 207 


Jesus, the sinner’s friend; w W. R. 
Fitch, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27145. 208 


Jesus will be yours; w E. A. Hoffman, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 273866. 209 


Joy to the world; Christmas anthem, 
w Isaac Watts. © Thomas D. Wil- 
liams, as author of m. R 27057. 


210 

Jubilee march; op. 55; pf. © Fred- 
erick A. Williams, as author. R 
27059. 211 


Just how much I love you; w Bob 
Cole, m Rosamond Johnson. © J. 
Rosamond Johnson, as author of m, 
Dora Cole Norman, and Carriebel 
Cole Plummer, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
26910. 212 


Just to know; w Maggie H. Gregory, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27170. 213 


Kaloola; darktown intermezzo; banjo 
1,2. © Albert J. Weidt, as author. 
Rpe2( 237, 214 


Kiss all the girls for me; w J. J. 
Walker, m John MHeinzman. © 
James. J. Walker, as author of w, 
and Dorothy Heinzman, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 26915. 

215 


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216 


Kitty, pretty Kitty; w William Jer- 
ome, m J. Schwartz. © Jean 
Schwartz, as author, and Maude 
Nugent Jerome, as widow. R 27078. 

216 


Kris in Japan; Christmas cantata, by 
EK. R. Worrell. © Edna Randolph 
Worrell, as author of w. R 27476. 

217 


Ladies (The) band; march; pf., or or- 
gan. © Marty C. Bales, as author. 
ie oetala. 218 


Lady (The) journalist; song, m Ethel- 
wyn Arnold. © Arthur A. Penn, as 
author of w. R 26948. 219 


Lamb (The) of Cavalry; w M. Victor 
Staley, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27152. 220 


Lay hold on the promise; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m Chas. H. Gab- 
riel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27400. 2A 


Led by a loving Father’s hand; w 
Maggie E. Gregory, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27188. 222 


Led by His love; w James Rowe, m 


Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27133. 223 
Legato-etiide; op. 95, no. 2; pf. © 
Edmund Parlow, as. author. R 
27016. 224 


Let everybody sing; w J. N. Sammis, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, as widow. R 27065. 225 


Let it alone; w Alex Rogers, m Bert 
A. Williams. © Lavinia Rogers, as 
widow of the author of w. R 
27328. 226 


Let your eyes be on the field; w Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
oi the deceased author. R 27157. 

pra f 

Liebe (Der) erwachen; op. 28, nr. 10, 
w Theodor Winkler, englisch tiber- 
setzung William Wallace; hohe 
stimme. © Felix Weingartner, as 
author of m. R 27506. 228 


Lift thine eyes; w and m Frederic 
Knight Logan. © Virginia Knight 
Logan, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 27291. 229 


pt. III, n. s.,; v. 28 


Light in the eastern sky; m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, as 
widow. R 27068. 230 


Lilies; w Alice Toland Criss, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., aS child of the deceased author. 
R 27124. 231 


Lily (The) and the rose; song, m 
Harry O. Sutton. © Jean Lenox, as 
author of w. R 26908. 232 


Liquid air police parade; from The 
man from now, w John Kendrick 


Bangs, m Manuel Klein. © Helen 
Klein and Mary Gray Bangs, as 
widows. R 26940. 233 


Little evangels;: w Ida L. Reed, m Carl 
Fischer. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author of 
Tm Rei. 234 


Little friends of Jesus; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27204. 235 


Little helpers; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, m 
S. B. Jackson. @© Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of music. R 27341. 236 


Little patriots; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, 
m S. B. Jackson. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of music. R 27340. 237 


Little soldiers; w Lena Thompson, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27192. 238 


Lord (The) God omnipotent reigneth ; 
w Maggie EK. Gregory, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27382. 


Lord, I come; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m W. Stillman Martin. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 27381. 240 


Love me as you used to do; from The 
girl from Broadway, w Chas. Noel 
Douglas, m Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, as widow. R 27102. 

241 


Love song; by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 7, 
no. 4. 1. Pf. — 2. Organ. © Alma 
Ferrata and Mario Ferrata, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
26860, 26861. 242, 243 


Love’s sunshine; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27158. 


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no. 10, 1933 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) 


Zweite, indianische, suite; op. 48, 
bearb. Otto Taubmann; klavier zu 4 
hinden. © Elsa Taubmann, as 
widow. R 27503. 245 


Mansfeldt technic; daily exercises, 


Hugo Mansfeldt; pf. bk. 1-8. 
Mabel Mansfeldt, as widow. R 
27500-27502. 246-248 
Marching; song, from The _ spring 
chicken. © Richard Carle, as au- 
thor. R 27089. 249 


Marching along we go; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27219. 250 


Marie Cahill’s Hottentot love song; w 
B. H. Burt, m Silvio Hein. © Ben- 
jamin Hapgood Burt, as author, and 
Ann M, Hein, as widow. R 26918. 

251 


Marteau (Henri) Concert; op. 7; 
violoncell u. orch. - Partitur. © 
Henri Marteau, as author. R 27245. 

252 


Master, try me; w James Rowe, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27202. 253 


May 1; w James O’Dea, m Anna Cald- 
well. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, as 
author and widow. R 26966. 254 


Meditation; pf. © Ernest Horton 
Miles, as author. R 27053. 255 


Meisterschule der alten zeit. no. 7-9. 
© Alfred Moffat, as author. R 
27242-27244. 


Mister Cupid; w B. H. Burt, m Silvio 
Hein. © Benjamin Hapgood Burt, 
as author, and Ann M. Hein, as 
widow. R 26927. 259: 


More like the Master; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
RK 27361. 260: 


More like Thee; w Mrs. C. L. Shack- 
lock, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27403. 261 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Mo- 
zart; a collection of favorite gems, 
incl. extracts from his symphonies, 
operas and church music. © Paolo 
Gallico, as author. R 26957. 262 


256-258 | 


276 

My cup runneth over; w OC. D. 
Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deecased author. R 27163. 263 
My ever faithful Friend; w T. O 
Chisholm, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 


Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27126. 264 


My Father knows my need; w Mrs. 
W. Howard Keesler, m C. D. Emer- 
son. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author of 
music. R 27357. 265 


My lady night; poem Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart; low voice. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, as author of m. 


R 27464. 266 
My little Eskimaid; song. © Max 
Hoffmann, as author. R 27085. 267 


My Mississippi missus misses me; w 
Earle C. Jones, m Max S. Witt. © 
Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
26959. 268 


My old Kentucky home, good night; 
by M. W. Butler; pf. or organ. © 
Philip Butler Perry, as author. R 
27309. 269 


My only hope and plea; w Maggie HE. 
Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27154. 270 


My Saviour; w C. D. Martin, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27162. 271 


My soul’s desire; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Theodore HE. Perkins. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of w. R 27112. 

272 


My very own; w and m Clare Kum- 
mer. © Clare Kummer Henry, as 
author. R 27251. 273 


Ninie; lied op. 44, no. 1. © Robert 
Kahn, as author. R 27288. 274 


National thanksgiving hymn; w 
Charles B. Soule. © Henry S. Saw- 
yer, aS author of m. R 26978. 275 


Nativity (The) according to St. Luke; 
cantata or service, text arr. from 
the Scriptures and the hymnal, m 
Frederic Field Bullard. Voc. sc. 
Theodore Vail Bullard, as child of 
the deceased author. R 27497. 276 


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277 


Nearer every day; w Chas. H. Gabriel, 
m I. Baltzell. © Charles H. Gab- 
riel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27114. ra 


Nearer to the heart of Jesus; w Mag- 
gie E. Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27883. 

278 


Never turn back; w and m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27200. 279 


No cross, no crown; w and m of cho. 


Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 273875. 280 


No one can help you but Jesus; w 


A. A. P., m Daniel B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
27063. 281 


No one will steal him; from Miss 
Dolly Dollars, w H. B. Smith, m 
Victor Herbert. © Harry B. Smith, 
as author of w, and Ella Bartlett 
and Clifford Herbert, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 26952. 

282 


No will but Thine; w Maggie E. Greg- 
ory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27155. 283 


Noah; from Marrying Mary, w B. H. 
Burt, m Silvio Hein. © Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, as author, and Ann 
M. Hein, as widow. R 26968. 284 


Not for mine; song. © Charles Le- 
Paige, as author. R 27098. 285 


Nuptial waltzes; pf. © Harry J. Lin- 
coln, as author. R 26956. 286 


O, all ye works of the Lord; anthem, 
Biblical w, m Humphrey J. Stewart; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Fran- 
ces Mary Woodhead, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 27056. 

287 

O blessed day; w Maggie E. Gregory, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27139. 288 


O cross of love; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27196. 289 


O sing unto the Lord a new song; 
mixed voices. © Frederick N. 
Shackley, as author. R 27477. 290 


pt. In, n. s., v. 28 


O what a change; w Mrs. C. D. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. _R 27177. 291 


O wonderful love of my God; w W. R. 
Newell, m Daniel B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 
27069. aoe 


Octaven-etiide; op. 95, no. 3; pf. © 
Edmund Parlow, as author. R 27017. 
293 


Oh how He loves; w Effie Stevens, m 
Chas, H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27120. 294 


Old (The) family Bible; w W. R. 
Fitch, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27148. 295 


Old folks at home; march, M. W. 
Butler ; pf. or organ. © Philip But- 
ler Perry, as author. R 27808. 296 


Old (The) oaken bucket; easy varia- 
tions, M. W. Butler; pf. or organ. 
© Philip Butler Perry, as author. 
R 27315. 297 


Old reliable jokes; from Marrying 
Mary, w B. H. Burt, m Silvio Hein. 
© Benjamin Hapgood Burt, as au- 
thor, and Ann M. Hein, as widow. 
R 26972. 298 


Onward Christian soldiers; m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
Ri2isae. 299 


Onward upward; w Harriet H. Pier- 


son, m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, as widow. R 27070. 
300 


Our country’s flag; w W. R. Fitch, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27351. 301 


Our flag and country; w W. R. Fitch, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27350. 3802 


Our gifts we bring; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27215. 303 


anthem. © 
R 27480. 
304 

Our petition; w Maggie E. Gregory, m 
H. A. Henry. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 27108. 305 


Our help and _ shield; 
Caleb Simper, as author. 


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no. 10, 1983 


Out-door (The) girl; from About the 
town, w Joseph Herbert, m Melville 
Ellis. © Marie L. Herbert, as 
widow of the author of w, and Ra- 
chael M. Ellis, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
26947. 306 


Over there; variations, M. W. Butler ; 
pf. or organ. Philip Butler 
Perry, as author. R 27806. 307 


Papita; w Earle C. Jones, m Max S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 26919. 308 


Pastorale in A; by William Faulkes; 
organ. © Keturah Alice Faulkes, 
as widow. R 27511. 309 


Peace upon earth; anthem, m Adam 
Geibel; mixed cho. © Kathryn 
Skinner, aS child of the deceased 
author. R 27469. 310 


Phyllis; w and m Frederic Knight Lo- 
gan. © Virginia Knight Logan, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 27290. 311 


Piccadilly (The) crawl; from About 
the town, w Joseph Herbert, m Mel- 
ville Ellis. © Marie L. Herbert, as 
widow of the author of w, and Ra- 
chael M. Ellis, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
26945. 312 


Popular melodies for B flat clarinet; 
by Thomas H. Rollinson; with pf. 
ace. © Henry P. Buncher, as execu- 
tor of the author. R 27061. 313 


Pousse cafe; w H. B. Smith, m M. 
Hoffmann. © Harry B. Smith and 
Max Hoffmann, as_ authors. R 
26938. 314 


Prayer (A); w and m H. A. Henry. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
27363. 291 a 


Frayers at sea; song, w John Keble. 
(In Silver song series no. 26) © 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, as author 
of m. R 26930. 316 


Promised (The) land; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m W. S. Pitts. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 27853. 317 


Prove Him today; w Mrs. C. D. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27161. 318 


332 


Raiders (The) ; galop; banjo 1, 2. © 
Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 27282. 
319 


Rainy (The) day brigade; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27214. 320 


Ready to follow the Master; w Char- 
lotte G. Homer, m J. B. Herbert. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author of w. R 27376. 

ak: 

Red cross march; pf. or organ. © 
Edna S. Sullins, as author. R 273138. 

Boe 


ted domino; march and two step, S. 
R. Henry; pf. © Henry R. Stern, 
as author. R 26965. 323 


Resting on His promises; w M. Victor 
Staley, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27370. 324 


Resurrection; w John Crombie White, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27191. 325 


Road (The) leads home; w arr. James 
M. Gray, m Daniel B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, as widow. R 


27064. 326 
Roses (The) are telling; w E. HE. 
Hewitt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 


Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27346. 3827 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Voices of the woods; arr. Anthony 
Richards; women’s cho. © _ Isa- 
belle M. H. Kieserling, as widow of 
the author of arr. R, 27224. 328 


Run, Brudder Rabbit, run; w J. W. 
Johnson, m Rosamond Johnson. © 
James W. Johnson and J. Rosamond 
Johnson, as authors. R 26912. 329 


St. Cecilia; sacred overture, E. Ba- 


tiste; orch. arr. © Theo. Moses- 
Tobani, as author of arr. R 27007. 
330 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Taren- 
telle; op. 6, for flute and clarinet; 
orch. arr. © Alfred Roth, as au- 
thor of arr. R 27006. Sul 


Santa Claus and others; Christmas 
cantata. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27128. 332 


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303 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Santa’s success; Christmas cantata, m | Song (A) of sunshine; w Lizzie De 


J. Lincoln Hall. © Irvin H. Mack 
and C. Austin Miles, as authors of 
SW ee a LAG: 333 


Schratenholz (Leo) Zwei sonaten; 
op. 37; pf. u. violine. no. 1. F dur.— 
no. 2. B dur. © Leo Schrattenholz, 
as author. R 27021, 27022. 334, 335 


Sea-wanderers; poem for cho. and 
orch., w Helen F. Bantock, deutsche 
ubersetzung Ludmilla Kirschbaum. 
Voc. sc. © Granville Bantock, as 
author of m. R 27508. 336 


Seattle Sal; song. © Max Hoffmann, 
as author. R 27108. Sat 


Seeing the town.in a yap wagon; from 
About the town, w Joseph Herbert, 
m Melville Ellis. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, as widow of the author of w. 
and Rachael M. Ellis, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 
ing. R 26946. 338 


Serenade d’amour; by F. v. Blon; orch 
arr. © Theo. Moses Tobani, as au- 
thor of arr. R 27008. 339 


Shrine (The); song; in D flat. © 
Ernest Horton Miles, as author. R 
27054. 340 


Sight reading and memory lessons; pf 
© Thomas Tapper, as author. R 
27298. 341 


Silver maple; march and_ two-step. 
SMES Praxier* fu .orch> arr. (Cc) 
BE. ©: “Boos; as author or arr’ 
27381. 342 


Since Jesus came; by Charles H. 
Gabriel; women’s quartet. 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27106. 

343 


Sing for joy; w Mrs. Frank A. Breck. 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 2s: 344 


Someone is looking to you; w W. M. 
Lighthall, m Chas. H. Gabr’el. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr.. as child of 
the deceased author. R 27137. 345 


Song miniatures; by Frederic Knight 
Logan. © Virginia Knight Logan. 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 27292. 346 


Song (A) of hope; song, w Burt 
Fletcher. © Eugene Platzman, as 
author of m. R 27040. 347 


Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27213. 348 


Song (A) of trust; w C. E. Mande- 
ville. m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27201. 

349 


Song praises; compiled Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27406. 350 


Songs that every child should know: 
ed. © Dolores M. Bacon, as author 
of editing. R 26932. 351 


Sons du ruisseau; valse francaise, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth; orch. © Frank H. 
Grey, as author of m. R 27234. 

“4 B02 

Springtime of love; w Frank Demp- 
ster Sherman, m Horatio Parker; 
med. voice. © Anna Parker, as 
widow. R 27088. 353 


Staceato-etiide; op. 95, no. 4; pf. © 


Edmund Parlow, as author. RB 
27018. 304 
Star of royal splendor; Christmas 


service, C. A. Miles and C. Harold 
Lowden. © C. Austin Miles, as one 
of the authors of m. R 27474. 355 


Step by step; 
Daniel B. Towner. 
Towner, as widow. 


w Jennie Wilson, m 
© Ada Page 
R 2WT3 L356 


Still lead on; w Miriam E. Arnold, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


author. R 27398. 357 
Stiller zwiegesang; w Bierbaum, m 
op. 43, no. 9; alt u. bar. © Robert 


Kahn, as author of m. R 27027. 
358 


Story (The) of infinite love; w C. D. 
Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27165. 359 


Summer all the time; w C. D. Martin, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27160. 360 


Summer (The) girl; waltz; banjo 1, 2. 
© Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 
27236. 361 


Sunbeams bright; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27205. 362 


902 


no. 10, 1933 


Sunlight (The) of His presence; 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, m Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27109. 363 


Sweet by and by; variations M. W. 


Butler; pf. or organ. © Philip 
Butler Perry, as author. R 27801. 
364 

Sweet summer rain; idylle; pf. © 
M. Thea Hays, as author. R 27310. 
365 


Take your brother by the hand; w 


Harriet Fithian, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, as 
widow. R 27074. 366 
Tausenderlei; lied, Carl Bohm. © 


Jenny Bohm, as widow. R 27240. 
t 367 


Terzen-etiide; op. 95, no. 5; pf. © 
Edmund Parlow, as author. R 
27019. 368 


Than many sparrows; w EH. EH. He- 
witt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27387. 369 


That’s easy for a little girl to do; 
from The girl from Broadway, w 


Chas. Noel Douglas, m Karl L. 
Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, as 
widow. R 27101. 370 


That’s the kind of a noble savage that 
I am; from The girl and the gover- 
nor, w S. M. Brenner, m Julian Ed- 
wards. © Emily Edwards, as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 27081. 371 


That sweet hame; w Mrs. Geo. D. El- 
derkin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27404. 372 


There is a gate; w James M. Gray, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, as widow. R 27066. 373 


There’s a baby in the house; from 
Around the town, w Joseph Herbert, 
m Melville Ellis. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, aS widow of the author of w, 
and Rachael M. Hillis, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 27387. 374 


There’s a shout in the camp; song. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author. R 
27472. OST 


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389 


w | There’s a song within my heart; w 


Juliette EK. Perry, m Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27392. 376 


There were shepherds; mixed voices. 
© C. Austin Miles, as author of m. 
R 27470. 377 


Thou art found wanting; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27198. 378 


Thou art mine forever more; w W. 
R. Fitch, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27377. 379 


Thou art worthy; w James G. Deck, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, aS widow. R 27075. 380 


Three men in a boat; w B. H. Burt, 
m Silvio Hein. © Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, as author, and Ann M. 
Hein, as widow. R 26925. 381 


"Tis sweet to know; w W. M. Light- 
hall, m Carl Fischer. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 27874. 382 


To Jesus you may go and be saved; 
w C. D. Martin, m Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27367. 383 


Tramp (The) of the host; w and m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27360. 384 


Triller-etiide; op. 95, no. 6; pf. © 
Edmund Parlow, as author. R 
27020. 385 


True to my Savior; w James Rowe, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27125. 386 


Try to make gomebody happy; w 
\C. D. Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R 27166. 

387 

Two little sailor boys; song, m Dolly 
Jordon. © Edward Madden, as au- 
thor of w. R 27079. 388 


Under the mistletoe; w Karle C. Jones, 
m Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 26964. 389 


903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


390 


Unnumbered blessings; w W. R. Fitch, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 


author. R 27149. 390 
Victory; w Charlotte G. Homer, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 


Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27174. 391 


Waiting for a certain girl; song, from 
The spring chicken, w Milton W. 
Lusk. © Richard Carle, as auther 
of m. R 27088. 392) 


Waiting to save; w Miriam E, Arnold, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27186. 393 


Walking with Jesus; w E. S. Ufford, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, jr., as child of the deceased 
author. R 27391. 394 


Wandering home; w and m arr. Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., as child of the deceased author. 
R 27354. 395 


Way (The) of the cross leads home; w 
Jessie Brown Pounds, m Chas. LE. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr.. 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27148. 396 


We must save our land; w James 
Rowe, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27359. 397 


We will rejoice; Easter anthem. © 
Caleb Simper, as author. R 27479. 
398 


Weberlied; w Carmen-Sylva, englisch 
tibersetzung John Bernhoff; hohe 
stimme. © Felix Weingartner, as 
author of m. R 27505. 399 


Weighed in the balance; w A. A. P., 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, aS widow. R 27067. 400 


Welcome, beautiful summer; w Lizzie 
De Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27211. 401 


Wenn die bombe platzt; marsch aus 
dem schwank. © Paul Lincke, as 
author. R 26970. 402 


Were I a bird; w and m Frederic 
Knight Logan. © Virginia Knight 
L*gan, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 27289. 403 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


What a change; w C. D. Martin, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27105. 404 


What a friend we have in Jesus; vari- 
ations, M. W. Butler; pf. or organ. 
© Philip Butler Perry, as author. 


R 27307. 405 
What a time; coon song. © Iowen M. 
Lawson, as author. R 26929. 406 


What does it matter; w Laurene High- 
field, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de 
ceased author. R 27169. 407 


What will you do with Jesus; song, w 
anon. © M. L. Stocks, as author of 
m. R,2693!. 408 


What wilt Thou have me to do; w 
Maggie HE. Gregory, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
27140. 409 


When He cometh; w and m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
jr., aS child of the deceased author. 
R 27115. 410 


When Jesus died; w John Crombie 
White, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27352. 411 


When the circus comes to town; w 
Earle C. Jones, m Max S. Witt. © 
Albert Witt, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
26921. 412 


When Thou hast shut the door; w 
Mrs. C. D. Martin. m Chas. H. Ga- 


briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27168. 413 


When you mention it, don’t mention 
that I mentioned it to you; w Ed. P. 
Moran, m Seymour Furth. © Hazle 
Furth, as widow of the author of m. 
R 27335. 414 


Where is the King; w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27117. 415 


Who do you love; w Bob Cole, m J.: 
Rosamond Johnson. © J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, as author of m, Dora 
Cole Norman and Carriebel Cole 
Plummer, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of w, who is not living. R 
26916. 416 


904 


RENEWALS 


no. 10, 1933 


Will the Lord count you; w E. HE. 
Hewitt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27386. 417 


Will there be a home for me; w M. 
Victor Staley, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child 
of the deceased author. R ans 

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Will you meet me there; w Maggie HE. 
Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27384. 419 


With banner and song; w Flora Kirk- 
land, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 27195. 420 


Wonderful (The) birth; Christmas 
service, Arthur Wilton, C. Harold 
Lowden, C. A. Miles and W. A. Post. 
© C. Austin Miles, as one of the 
authors of m. .R 27478. 421 


426 


Won’t you say you love me; w Earle 
C. Jones, m Max S. Witt. © Albert 
Witt, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 26922. 

4292 


World’s (The) need; w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m H. A. Henry. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 27156. 423 


Yankee boys; march; banjo 1, 2. © 
Albert J. Weidt, as author. R 27235. 
424 


Young crusaders; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, jr., as child of 
the deceased author. R 27216. 425 


Zweites quartett; op. 9; 2 violinen, 


viola u. viloncell. Partitur. © 
Henri Marteau, as author. R 27241. 
426 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS ‘OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


19338 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 28 
No. 11 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON: 1934 


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that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
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any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
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EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
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an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); 
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(Franz Josef); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) ; 
Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz 
Peter); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” ‘“ schottische,’’ “ nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” “ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
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for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The. Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this. effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, part 3, as follows: 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 

13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925),. 
pages vli—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi—vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages ix—x of no. 6; 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1982), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vili of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 

pages xili—xiv of no. 6; | 
Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 
Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 
New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 38, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1938), pages vi-—vii 
of no. 9; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
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claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 

Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICE.—If£ the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A rivederci; w and melody Ferdinand 
Desavis. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 19338; E 
unp. 79024; Ninette Holmes. 21697 


A signora ’e ’stu core; versi Salvatore 
Baratta, m Alfredo Mazzucchi; pf. 
© Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 31916; Casa 

- editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 21698 


°A vittoria e La Guardia; canzone, m 
Josef Furgiuele. © 1 c. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79515; Alfonso Ric- 
ciardi. 21699 


versi Raffaele Bellobuono (Gil- 
do); pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 19383; H 
unp. 79490; Giuseppe Mirabile. 

21700 


Abiding in Jesus; hymn. © May 24, 
1923; E pub. 38716; Burton B. Bos- 
worth. 21701 


Acting with me; w and melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1983; E unp. 78495; Sid- 
ney Holden. 21702 


Adalaysa ; fox, parole Ettore de Mura, 
m Alfredo Mazzucchi. © Sept. 30, 
1933; E for. 31917; Casa editrice 
Ferdinando Bideri. 21703 


Adams Sself-instructor for guitar; by 
John Adams. © Sept. 5, 1933; AA 
133725; Forster music publisher, ine. 

21704 


Adieu, sweet Amarillis; w anon., m 
John Wilbye, arr. Katherine Ken- 
nicott Davis; women’s voices. © 
Oct. 25, 1983; E pub. 38726; E. C. 

- Schirmer music co. 21705 


Adiou Paree; song, w M. Roseff and 
Margarete Weber. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 
1933 ; E unp. 78276; Melle Roseff. 

- 21706 


Aeroplane; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 3, 1988; E unp. 79161; Bertha 


Stevens. 21707 
After sundown; from Going Holly- 
wood, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 


Herb Brown; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc., May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 15, 
1933 ; EF pub. 38839; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 21708 


After thirty four; song, melody James 
J. Donnelly. © 1c. Nov. 3, 19338; 
E unp. 78352; Benjamin Kahn. 

21709 


Ah, how happy; 2-pt. song, from The 
Indian queen, by Henry Purcell, arr. 
and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker. © 
July 13, 19383; E for. 31894; Oxford 
univ. press. 21710 


Ain’t got no money; w and melody. 
©l1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78287; 
Josephine Kirby Smalley. 21711 


Al lupo; 2. fantasia, G. Mulé, rid. 
Illuminato Culotta; piccola_ orch. 
parti. © Nov. 14, 1933; E for. 
32200; G. Ricordi & co. PAZ 


Al sindaco Fiorello La Guardia; versi 
e melodia. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1933; EH 
unp. 79399; Leonardo Dia. 21713 


Alabama rose; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78919; Nellie 
Greenman. 21714 


Albright’s compendium of novelty mu- 
sic; melodies. © Oct. 21, 1933; EH 
pub. 38776; John Edward Albright. 

21715 


Album of new radio favorites; 20 
songs, w Agnes E. Wright and oth- 
ers, m composed and arr. Sylvester 
Long Cross; with ukulele arrs. 
Emory J. Stevenson. no. 1. © Sept. 
6, 1983; AA 1380697; Master music 
makers. 21716 


Alhambra festival; overture, Louis J. 
Panella; full brass band pts. © 
Nov. 6, 1983; E pub. 38609; Volk- 
wein bros., inc. 21717 


full orch. pts. © Nov. 
13, 1983; E pub. 38715; Volkwein 
bros., inc. 21718 


Ali Baba and the forty thieves; musi- 
cal extravaganza, bk. and lyrics EH. 
von der Goltz, jr.. m O. Cesana. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1983; D 28552; Otto 
Cesana and Hric von der Goltz, jr. 

21718* 


All is well in the glory-land; hymn. 
© May 24, 1923; E pub. 38717; Bur- 
ton B. Bosworth. 21719 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21720 


All that I need; hymn, w W. C. Poole, 
m J. M, Hagan. © ‘Sept.’ 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38072; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 

21720 


Allegramente; versi Armando de Gre- 
gorio, m A. Ryvel; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1933; E for. 31914; Casa editrice 
Ferdinando Bideri. Z1(21 


Alone and lonesome; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©16. 
Nov. 4, 193883; E unp. 78394; Henry 
Meier. 21722 


Alone beside the lonesome river; w 
Howard Johnson, m Joe Burke; 
with uke-banjo-guit. chord notations. 
© Nov. 15, 1983; E pub. 38819; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc, 

21723 


Alone I watch the love star; pf. with 
w.,.. © Le Nov. 3.1983: -unp. 
78369; Willard Randolph Hodgin. 

21724 


Alone with my tears; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Smiling Frankie Carle, pf. 
se. Lou Leaman; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38823; Mills 
music, ine. 21725 


Always remember; melody Kelly bros. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; E. unp. 79095; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 21726 


Amapola; by Joseph M. Lacalle, spe- 
cial arr. Freeman High. 1. 4-pt. 
male voices.—2. 3-pt. treble voices.— 
3. 3-pt. mixed voices.—4. 3-pt. male 
voices.—5. 2-pt. treble voices.—6. 4- 
pt. mixed voices. © Nov. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 38908-88913; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 21727-21732 


Ambrosian prelude; founded on a tune 
by Ambrosius, by Carl F. Mueller; 
organ. © Nov. 23, 19383; E pub. 
38981; White-Smith music pub. co. 

21733 


America is calling you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E-unp. 78321; 
Jennie A, Flanders. 21734 


American Rose; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 
23, 1988; E unp. 79221; Zula Belle 
Carey. 217385 


Americans all for all; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78471; 
Sidney Holden. 21736 


And so began their wooing; song. © 
1 c« Nov. 16, 1933; E unp. 78986; 
Elise Ullepitsch Wright. 21737 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Ando en busca; letra I. M. Valle, mel- 
odia F. Rodriguez. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1933; E unp. 78798; Luisa Valle. 

21738 


Angel of my dreams; waltz song, w 
Edgar F. Johnston. © 1c. Noy. 4, 
1933; E unp. 78413; Anna Fenzel. 

21739 


Angels (The) of Jammu; march, with 
bugles, A. W. Hansen; reed and 
brass band pts. © Nov. 7, 1933; E 
for. 32181; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd. 21740 


Annie doesn’t live here anymore; w 
Joe Young and Johnny Burkee m 
Harold Spina; with arr. for ukulele, 


etc. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 38556; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 21741 
Another girl like you; song. ©1«. 


Noy. 20, 1933; E unp. 79135; Robert 
S. Rice. 21742 


Another perfect day has passed away; 
w and m Clarence Gaskill, pf. arr. 
R. H. Noeltner; with ukulele arr. 
Haia Kaa. © Nov. 17, 1933; E pub. 
38885; Keit-Engel, inc. 21743 


Anthologie classique: mélodies’ et 
cheurs 4 2, 3 et 4 voix égales, 17° 
18° et 19° siécles, de divers composi- 
teurs, recueillis, annotés et arr. par 
Pierre Duvauchelle, of France; sans 
ace. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32101; 
Editions Maurice Sénart. 21744 


Antreten zur polonaise; potpourri aus 
bekannten volksliedern, in form ein- 
er polonaise, Reiny Roland; orch. 
stimmen, u. worte. © Nov. 3, 1933; 
E for. 32243; Musikverlag City. 

21745 


Aquarium (An) I have; pf. with w. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 78679; 
Frances D. Welch. 21746 


Aquila (L’) umana; inno, parole Er- 
cole Dominicis, m Vincengo Masdea. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78323; 
Vincent Masdea. 21747 


Arimathea; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79465; Riddle D. Ha- 
worth. 21748 


Arizona sunset love; valse song. © 
1c Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 78624; 
Martin H. Herlick, 21749 


Arkensaw [sic] Jane; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79022; 
Era L. Welch. 21750 


908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Arnoux (Georges) Vingt chansons 
bretonnes; harmonisées. © Sept. 1, 
19338; E for. 32119; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 21751 


Art (The) of a cappella singing; with 
16 representative works, containing 
instruction for singers and analysis 
of the compositions, by John Small- 
man and Ernest H. Wilcox. © Oct. 
ol, 19383; AA 66889; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 21752 


As for me, I will come into Thy house; 
4-pt. introit, Samuel Sebastian Wes- 
ley, arr. Arthur H. Egerton; wom- 
en’s voices. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 
38685; Carl Fischer, inc. PAE 


At last; song, melody Bert Douglas. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78417; 
Joseph Solieri. 21754 

At parting; pf. with w © Nov. 20, 
1933; E pub. 38948; Lloyd Gran- 
ville Kerr. 21755 


At the garden gate; by Alec Temple- 


ton; pf. © Sept. 11. 1933; E for. 
52085; Augener, ltd. 21756 
Au jardin des légendes; suite de 


_ valses, Georges Aubry; orch. ptes. 
© Sept. 1, 19383; E for. 32097: Edi- 
tions Salabert. DAOm 


Auch der strassenmuSikant ...; 
tangolied, text Rolf Gotha, m Wer- 
ner Fischer, klavier-arr. Billy 
Golwyn. © Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 
32238; Musikverlag City. 21758 


Audrey I love you; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79119: 
John William Haynes. 21759 


Augusto Piccard; di Walter Jesing- 
haus, op. 35; orch. partition. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31981; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 21760 


Ausgewahlte stiicke von Friedrich 
dem Grossen; bearb. Carl Ettler; 
violine u. klavier. © Sept. 28, 1933; 
E for. 31954; Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 

21761 


Aux iles; slow fox-trot, paroles Henri 
Varna et Marc-Cab, m Paul Misraki. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31974; So- 
ciété anonyme francaise Chappell. 
21762 


Ave Maria; anthem, William R. Chap- 
man; 3-pt. women’s cho. with solos. 
© Oct. 23, 1938; E pub. 38627; 
Harold Flammer, inc. [Copyright 
is claimed on rewritten passages] 

21763 


21774 


— w from liturgy of Catholic 
church, melody Emil Barth. [Latin 
text] ©1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 
79421; Helena Barthe. 21764 


Avec ton parapluie bleu; récit musical, 
pour voix de basse et orch., poéme 
Francis Jammes, m Hector Fraggi: 
réduction pour pf. et chant. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32056; Editions 
Salabert. 21765 


Aviators love song; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78551; 
Kate Halbert McNenny. 21766 


Away from you; song, m Myron Teves 
Raymond. © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1933; 
EH eunp. 78859; Gloria Morse. 21767 


Bach (Carl Ph. Em.) Sonate; hrsg. 
Rolf van Leyden; viola da gamba 
o. violoncello, u. cembalo o. klavier, 
violoncello 2 ad lib. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E for. 31963; C. F. Peters. 

21768 


—— Zwei sonaten; zum ersten male 
neu hrsg. Paul Klengel; 2 violinen 
u. klavier, violoncello ad lib. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 31960; C. F. 
Peters. 21769 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Jesu, joy 
for everlasting; from Cantata no. 
147, English w and m arr. Leslie 
Woodgate; male voices. © Sept. 
20, 1983; E for. 32004; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd. 21770 


Largo in F; from Concerto in D 
minor for two violins and orchestra, 
arr. H. Percy Richardson; organ. 
© Nov. 2, 1933; E for. 32006; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 21771 


Preludio e fuga in re maggiore; 
di Giovanni Sebastiano Bach, inter- 
pretazione orchestrale Ottorino Re- 


spighi. Miniatura  partitura. © 
Nov. 14, 19383; E for. 32199; G. 
Ricordi & co. 21772 


Back to Bethlehem; Christmas serv- 
ice, compiled. © Nov. 9, 1933; D 
28550; William M. Czamanske. 

PAL Ot Pip 


Back to Oklahoma and you; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 78641; Roy 
Lewis. 21773 


Bagatelles; by James Lyon, op. 92, no. 
4-6; pf. bk. 2. © Sept. 22, 1933; 
EH for. 32009; Cary & co. 21774 


Balfe (Michael William) Airs from 
The Bohemian girl; arr., with bio- 
graphical sketch and glossary, fin- 


909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21775 


Balfe (Michael William )—Continued. 
gering, phrasing, pedaling, etc., Louis 
Victor Saar; pf., 4 hands. © Nov. 
2, 1933; E pub. 887383; Art publica- 


ly der A =< 


tion soe. CAG he 


Bali; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1938; E unp. 79052; Lloyd V. Lar- 
son. 21776 


Ballad (A) of trees and the Master; 
w Sidney Lanier, m Walter Mc- 
Cray. (©: ) Oet. 2256 1933) apah. 
38617; Ogren & Uhe, ine. DETTE 


Balletto romantico; di Gilfredo Cat- 
tolica; piccola orch. parti. © Oct. 
38, 1933; E for. 31900; G. Ricordi & 
co. 21778 


Band (The) from cartoon land; w 
and m Ernie Watson; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38827; 
Mills music, ine. 21779 


Barchetta (La) che scantina; barca- 
rola, per i film Venezia; mand. e 


chitarra. con letra. © No. 15, 
1933; E for. 31859; Geni Sadero. 
21780 


Baron (Der) Munchausen, dat is I; w 
J. H. Kern, m H. Friedman; pf. 
Nov. 12, 1933; E pub. 38810; John 
Hewins Kern and Harold Friedman. 

21781 


Be prepared; song of the scouts; with 
ukulele arr. Jerry Berger [and] 
Carry through ; song of the scouters: 
w R. K. Stockton, m F. T. McKean. 
© Oct. 1, 1983; E pub. 38389; Ros- 
coe K. Stockton and Fred_ MT. 
McKean. 21782 


Be strong; w Adelaide Anne Procter, 
m Bruno Huhn; high or med. voice. 
© Nov. 138, 1983; E pub. 38966; 
G. Schirmer, ine. 21783 


Beast, bird and fish; animal alphabet, 
Elizabeth Morrow and René D’Har- 
noncourt. m Eberhard D’Harnon- 
court. © Oct. 27, 1933; A 68046; 
Alfred A. Knopf, inc. 21783* 


Beauté des roses; by Henry Della- 
field, op. 408; pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 38571; Bach music co. 

21784 


Beautiful day: w Harry S. Pepper 
and John Watt, m Harry S. Pepper; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 6, 1933; 
E for. 32117; Dix, ltd. 21785 


Beautiful (The) Hudson; waltz; [pf. 
conductor] © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79488; John Kreutzer. 

21786 


pt. Ilf, n: s., v.28 


-_—- —— 


Beautiful lake of the Ozarks; w and 
melody Bud Dorsey. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
24, 1933; E unp. 79296; Bert M. 
Dorsey, jr. 21787 


Beauty in April; song, w Cora Crowe 
Butler. © 1 ce. Noy. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 78842; Clella Cecelia Butler. 

21788 


Because I couldn’t have you; w E. 
O’Connor, jr., m E. Landry and L. 
Lepore, arr. E. Landry. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 10, 1983; E unp. 78765; Ernie 
Landry, Leo Lepore and Edward 

- O’Connor, jr. 21789 


Because I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79051; 
William Walker. 21790 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Country 
dance; no. 1, arr. John De Bueris; 
flute, oboe, B flat clarinet, horn in 
F and bassoon. Se. and pts. © 
Oct. 16, 1988; E pub. 38701;. Carl 
Fischer, ine. ~ 21791 

Gavotte; in F major, arr. John 


De Bueris; flute, oboe, B flat clari- 
net, horn in EF and bassoon. Sc. 


and pts. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38702; Carl Fischer, ine. 21792 
Turkish march; by Beethoven- 


Schoenefeld, 2d pf. pt. arr. Pres- 
ton Ware Orem; 2 pfs. © Nov. 6, 
1933; E pub. 38789; Clayton F. 
Summy co. 21793 


Begging for love; song. © 1 e. Nov. 
6, 19383; E unp. 78496; Walter Cof- 
fee. 21794 


Bei mir bisti shein;: from the musical 
comedy I would if I could, w Jacob 
Jacobs, m Sholom Secunda. © 
Sept. 25, 1933: E pub. 38651; Sam- 
uel Secunda. 21795 


Beim sonnenwirt ist a hochzeit heut 

.; walzerlied, text Peter Kirsten 

u. Curt Schulz, m Richard Stauch, 

arr. Billy Golwyn; orch. stimmen, 

u. gesangstrio. © Nov. 3, -1983;.E 
for. 32241; Musikverlag City. 

21796 


Bells (The) are ringing the blues; w 
and melody Dave Oppenheim, Her- 
bert Taylor and Michael H. Cleary. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79528; 
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 
ine. 21797 


Beneath the southern pine; w Mavis 
LeMarr, m Burrell Van Buren. © 
Oct. 19, 19338; E pub. 38646; Maud 
Loomis. 21798 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Benedicite (A); w Hugh B. Cott, m 
Robin Milford; mixed choir. © 
Sept. 14, 19383; E for. 31892; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 21799 


Benedicite; shortened form in F; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 30, 1933; E 
for. 31875; L. H. B. Reed. 21800 


Berceuse; de Lucien Chevaillier, op. 
65; pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32065; Editions Maurice Sénart. 

21801 


extraite de l’Ensorceleuse, poésie 
Paul Arosa, m Jacques Dupont. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32070; Heugel. 
21802 


== Wand mM Irene Varley. ©1e. 
Nov. 29, 1988; E unp. 79512; Edith 
Irene Ross. 21803 


——w and m Philip Scheib, Russian 
text P. [azykova. © Nov. 2, 1933; 


E pub. 38920; Russian music ©co., 
inc. 21804 


Bermuda; song, m Herman Holley. 
© 1 c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79427; 
Norman Devonish. 21805 


Bernice; song. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 79198; Mary Alice Mullin. 
21806 


Berti’s return; march, David Berti; 
accordion. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38808; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

21807 


Beside our rose tree wall; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 1983; E unp. 78827; 


Ruby Del Cooper. 21808 
Best (The) game of all; song. © 
1 @. Nov. 24, 1983; E unp. 79308; 
Florence M. Ashmall. 21809 


Better times are coming; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78535; Fred Shane. 21810 


Betty Lou; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 8, 19338; E unp. 78637; Adella 
Gaston. 21811 


Beyond the horizon lies a brand new 
day; w and melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79105; Mabel Lam- 
bert. 21812 


Big bass drum; w and m Paul Yoder; 
orch. pts. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 
38552; Rubank, inc. 21813 


Big dipper blues; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 
17, 1983; E unp. 79001; Constance 
Gustat. 21814 


21829 
Bird songs; pf. © Nov. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 38886; Abraham B. Cox. 21815 


Birds (The) nest once more in the 
valley; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


28, 1933; E unp. 79443; Gordon 
Adolph Bjornson. 21816 
Blind date; song. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 


1933 ; E unp. 79873 ; Dorothea Eliza- 
beth Slattery. 21817 


Blue as indigo; fox-trot, w Z. Seybold, 
melody I. Seybold. © 1 e¢. Nov. 1, 
1933; E unp. 78320; Zeb and Irma 
Seybold. 21818 


Blue bell; melody with pf. ace. ©1c. 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79125; Chris 
Schonberg. 21819 


Blue bonnet flower; w and m Edna 
June Bump. © Nov. 6, 1933; E pub. 
38667 ; Edward Schuberth & co., ine. 

21820 


Blue (The) eagle; song, m Patrick 
O’Sullivan. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 79157; Margaret Gray Hen- 
derson. 21821 


Blue (The) eagle march; intro. the 
N.R.A. song, Gunner Talbot; band 
pts. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38699; 
Carl Fischer, inc. 21822 


—— marcia, song. ©1c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 78633; Robert W. Atkinson. 
21823 


Blue eagle march; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 31, 19838 ; E unp. 78677; Val- 
entin Gantimuroff. 21824 


Biue eyes; fox-trot, song. © 1c. Nov. 


20, 19838; E unp. 79280; Arthur 
Dightman. 21825 
—song, m Stuart Hoppin. © 1 «¢. 


Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78607; Patter- 
son McGuire. 21826 


—w Mrs. Bryan Burgess, m Luther 
A. Clark. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38901; Bessie Burgess. 21827 


Blue Harlem; song, w Robert Jarvis. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78613; 
James William Moorehouse. 21828 


Blue (The) lotus; text Fannie Rich- 
ardson Norman, m May Ramsey and 
F. R. Norman. Voc. sc. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 29, 1983; D 285380; Fannie R. 
Norman. 21828* 


Blue (The) rhyme book; w Rose Fyle- 
man, m Thomas F. Dunhill. © Oct. 
31, 1933; E for. 32038; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 21829 


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21830 


pt. Ik, 2's. 7 V..28 


Blue Ridge mountain moon; w and 
m Wilma Gregory. © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1933; E unp. 78628; Ramona Geer. 

21830 


Blue River; w Ned Washington, m 
Victor Young; with uke-banjo-guit. 
chord notations. © Nov. 2, 1933; E 
pub. 38621; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine. 21831 


Bolero; melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 78575; Johann F. Sesser. 
21832 


Born to love; w and m Bob Williams; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 8, 1933; 
# for. 32156; A. J. Stasny music co., 
ltd. 21833 


Botsford collection of folk-songs; with 
English versions by American poets, 
compiled and ed. Florence Hudson 
Botsford. v. 3. © Oct. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 38630; G. Schirmer, inc. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new material and 
changes by F. H. Botsford, arrange- 
ments by Carl Engel, Julio Osma, of 
Spain, domiciled at San Francisco, 
Arthur Mendel and Carl Deis, trans- 
lations by Gustave Reese, Charles H. 
Botsford and A. Mendel, and revi- 
sions of English versions by G. Reese! 

21834 


Bottoms up; w and melody Julian 
Chein. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 
78714; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

21835 


Bowery (The); w Chas. H. Hoyt, m 
Percy Gaunt, arr. H. S. Krouse; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 22, 1933; E pub. 


38914; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 21836 
Brahms (Johannes) Slumber song; 


easy arr., Carl Richter; pf. with w. 
© Oct. 30, 19383; E pub. 38583; Bach 
music c€o. 21837 


Bread winning animal; arr. F. R. Cot- 
ton; male quartette. © 1 ce. Nov. 
28, 1933; E unp. 79466; Riddle D. 
Haworth. 21838 


Breakfast ball; w and melody Harold 
Arlen and Ted Koehler. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1933; E unp. 78969; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 21839 


Broadway lady; from The interna- 
tional revue, w Bud Green, m Sam 
H. Stept, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 19, 1983; E pub. 
38565 ; Mills music, ince. 21840 


Broken; w Josephine Shearer, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 79440; Frances Shearer Wo- 
mack. 21841 


Broken hearted doll; m Chester 
Escher; 1st violin with w. © 1e. 
Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. 78335; Ray- 
mond Riffey. 21842 


Brother Green; Southwest Virginia 
folk-song, collected and arr. Anna- 
bel Morris Buchanan; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Nov. 8, 1933; E pub. 38757; 
J. Fischer & bro. 21843 


Brown eyes: fox-trot song. © 1 « 
Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 79258; Katie 
A. Dunlap. 21844 

Budapest: w Otis Chatfield-Taylor, 


and melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 788938; Ellen Gould Weist. 


21845, 


Bug . brigade;,.. pf:; ©, dare. Novae, 
193838; E unp. 79224; Beatrice Ro- 
dick. 21846 


Built on a rock; anthem, w N. F. S. 
Grundtvig, melody L. M. Lindeman, 
arr. Matthew N. Lundquist; mixed 
voices, pf. or organ ace. © Oct. 25, 
19838; E pub. 88589; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 21847 


Busy (The) little bee; song. ©1 ec. 
Nov. 238, 1988; E unp. 79233; Floy 
C. Merrilies. 21848 


Butterfly: Spanish caprice, bolero, 
Pietro Frosini. © 1 ¢. Nov. 24, 
1933; E unp. 79237; Alfred music 
co., inc. 21849 


By a wishing well with you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1933; E unp. 
79159; Bertha Stevens. 21850 


By-an’-by; written and composed 
Harry Schofield; with ukulele arr. 
R., S. Stoddon. © Oct Giese: 
E for. 32147; B. Feldman & co. 


C’est moi la vedette; de Bouillabaisse, 
paroles Louis Poterat et Roger Lion, 
m R. Casabianca. © Sept. 1, 1933: 
E for. 32058; Durand & cie. 21852 


C’est mon p’tit; java chantée, paroles 
Jean Lenoir, m René Mercier; avec 
accord de lukulele. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 32061; Editions Sala- 
bert. 21853 


Caballero: song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1933; E unp. 78979; 
Jane Dougherty. 21854 


912 


21851 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


—— 


Cabin home o’ mine; song, arr. Thomas | 


Rennie. © Nov. 10, 1933; HE pub. 


38753; James F. Langan. 21855 
‘Cabin im the hills; song, m James 
L. Brewn; with ukulele arr. © 1 


c. Now. 18, 1983; 


Euniee B. Stewart. 6 


. Caliban in the coal mines; song, Ww 


© 1c. Nov. 23, 
Lila Marie 
21857 


Louis Untermeyer. 
1933; E unp. 79234; 
Challis. 


Call of Tarzan; from Tarzan the fear- 
less, w Berniie ‘Grossman and Felton 
Kaufman, m Jerry Herst; with 
ukulele ‘arr. © Oct. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 38861; ‘Southern music pub. co., 
ine. 21858 


Call (The) of the N R A; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
1 c. Oct. 13, 1933; E unp. 78264; 
Emil J. Plondke. 21859 


Calling of my heart; w Harris H. 
Luntz, m Nick Brown; with ukulele 
arr. Qet. 21, 1933; E pub. 38618; 
Dixon-Lane music corp. 21860 


Calling to you sweetheart; pf. with 
w. ©16e Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 
79328; George Malcolm Charest. 


21861 
Calling your mame; song, m Ruby 
Hayes Wood, Ralph Hayes and 


Donald Hayes. © 1 ec. Nov. 20, 
1933; E unp. 79102; Donald Jef- 
' frey Hayes. 21862 


Camel (The) with the wrinkled 
knees; w Johnny Gruelle, m Will 
Woodin. © 1 ce. Noy. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 79320; Miller music, inc. 

21863 


Canelera (La); letra y melodia Ig- 
nacio M. Vallee © 1 ¢« Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 78796; Luisa Valle. 

21864, 


Can’t we make amends: valse song. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78929; 
* Helen R. Boyd. 21865 


Can’t you realize it’s you; w and mel- 
ody Lynn Durkin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78617; Lillian Durkin. 

21866 


Can’t you see I’m idolizing you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 78934; Walter George Carl- 
son. 21867 


E unp. 78815; 
2185 


21881 


Can’t you see what I’ve got; from 
Strike it rich, w and m Reggie Bris- 
tow and Jimmy Hammerton; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 24, 1983; E 
for. 32225; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd. 21868 


Can’t you take me home with you; w 
Phil Price and Russell Leake, m 
Willie Trujillo. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
BE unp. 78487; New era music pub. 
co., ltd. 21869 


Canta guitarra; valse, Moisés Simons, 
arr. M. Gracey ; orch. ptes. © Sept. 
1, 1983; E for. 32102; Smyth. 

21870 


Canti della stagione alta; coneerto 
per pf. e. orch., Ildebrando Pizzetti, 
rid. per due pfi. Maffeo Zanon. © 
Nov. 7, 1983; E for. 32203; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 21871 


Canzona ’e Surriento; versi Ciro 
Grasso, m Evemero Nardella. © 
Sept. 30, 19383; E for. 31909; Casa 
editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 21872 


Canzone qd’ ’o core; versi Emilio Gatti, 
m A. Ryvel; pf. © Sept. 30, 1933; 
E for. 31915; Casa editrice Ferdi- 
nando Bideri. 21873 


Capinera; polka, Battista Tongiani; 
accordion. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 
388799; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

21874 


Capricciosetta ; polka, J. Neronde; ac- 
cordion. © Oct. 16, 1983; E pub. 
38800; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

21875 


Caravan (The); song. © 1 e. Nov. 
21, 1983; E unp. 79150; Vida Mae 
Baisden. 21876 


Carmeen; song, m May Cordon; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 3, 1983; E unp. 78351; 
Ann Preston. 21877 


Carmela; w and melody Arthur Nor- 
ris. © 1 ce. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 
78072; Augustine Norris. 21878 


song. © 1 ec Nov. 10, 
1983; E unp. 78753; William A. 
Duke. 21879 


Cast in the deep of the blue; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1983; E unp. 79385; 
Lou Stein. 21880 


Castanets (The) of spring; w Edward 
Lockton, m Maurice Besly; in C. 
© Oct. 20, 1933; E for. 32044; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 21881 


Carmelita ; 


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21882 
Catalonian Christmas dance; _ folk- 
song notated Lluis Millet, tradi- 


tional w tr. and m arr. EB. Harold | 


Geer; 6-pt. women’s. cho. 
25; 911933 ; 
Fischer, ine. 


© Oct. 
EK pub. 38692; 


Catalonian Christmas song; 15th cen- 
tury folk-song, traditional w tr. and 
m arr. EH. Harold Geer; women’s 
voices. © Oct. 25, 19383; E pub. 
38691; Carl Fischer, inc. 21883 


Cateri; one-step, versi F. Bonatelli, m 
Alberto Maraziti; orch. parti. © 
July 15, 1933; E for. 32210; Casa 
musicale Mauro. 21884 


Cathedral (The) at twilight; by Ber- 
nard Wagness; pf. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 88596; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine. 21885 


Cause I keep thinking of you; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78703; 
William Valentenio Jones. 


’Cause we're in the Roosevelt era 
now; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
16, 1933; E unp. 78994; George 
Franklin Franciosa. 


Caverna (La) ; duet, waltz song, Eng- 
lish and German w. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
11, 1983; E unp. 78838; Maximilian 
Kriess. 21888 


Ce petit chemin; paroles Jean No- 
hain, m Mireille. © Sept. 1, 1933; 
E for. 381972; Publications Raoul 
Breton & cie. 21889 


Céliméne; one-step, paroles Henri 
Varna et Marc-Cab, m Paul Misraki. 
© Sept. 1, 19383; E for. 31975; So- 
ciété anonyme francaise Chappell. 

21890 


Celos; melody Pedro Flores. © 1. 
Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 79091; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 21891 


Celui qui ne vient pas; valse musette, 
dans La margoton du _ bataillon, 
paroles Léo Leliévre et Jacques 
Darmont, m Oberfeld; avee accord 
de lV’ukulelee. © Sept. 1, 1933; EH 
for. 32064; Editions Salabert. 

21892 


Champagne for Christmas; w and 
melody Julian Chein. © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1983; E unp. 79064; Julian Nich- 
olas Chein. 21893 


Changeable you; w and melody Sy 
Baldwin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 78883; Syril Howard Baldwin. 

21894 


Carl | 
21882 | 


21886 | 


21887 


pt. IE, n. 8. v. 28 

Chanson douce; by Joseph Slater; 
flute and pf. © Nov. 6, 1933; E 
for. 32116; Rudall, Carte and co., ltd. 
21895 


Chansonnette; song. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 
-1933; E unp. 78648; Annie Lillian 
Wible Boyles. : 21896 


Chansons négres; recueillies, traduites 


et harmonisées par Julien Tiersot. ~ 


1.'Chansons des anciennes colonies 
francaises.—2. Chants de lAfrique 
noire.—3. Aux iles des mers loin- 
taines.—4. Chansons des négres 
d’Amérique.—5. Recueil complet. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32079-32083 ; 
Heugel. 21897-21901 


Chants d’Israél; paroles et m Alfred 
Rose, op. 46, no. 1-5. 1° ser. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32088; Editions 
du magasin musical, Pierre Schnei- 
der. 21902 


Charming holidays on the Riviera; 
fox-trot, F. et M. Jeanjean; orch. 
ptes. © Sept. 1,:1933 ; E for. 32098; 
Editions Salabert. 21903 


Charms (The) of the Mohawk; pf. 
with w. © Nov. 6, 1933; E pub. 
38678; Jennie Mae Durey. 21904 


Che bella cosa @ ’a femmena; versi 
Armando de Gregorio, m Ferdinando 


Rubino. © Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 
31910; Casa editrice Ferdinando 
Bideri. 21905 


Cheer up boys and join the good old 
N.R.A.; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
7, 19838; E unp. 78518; James Wade. 

21906 


Cheer up N R A is here; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 13, 19383; E unp. 78831; 
Lulu E. Jobe. 21907 


Cherrio; w and m Billy Merrin; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 138, 1933; E for. 
32023 ; Irwin Dash music co., Itd. 

21908 


Chiefest of ten thousand; hymn, w 
and m A. H. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1933 ; E pub. 38068; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver. 21909 


Chimes (The) in the chapel; w and 
m Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes and 
Jerry Levinson; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38619; Santly 
bros., inc. 21910 


Chinese love song; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78401; Mar- 
garet Doerr. 21911 


914 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 19383 


Chiselers’ (The) song; song,.w How- 
ard Bennett. © Nov. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 38854; Clarence V. Siler. 21912 


Cheeur de |’Aurore; de Grétry, tran- 
. scription L. Brochart;.4 voix mixtes, 

sans acc. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32099; Durand et cie. 21913 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Nocturne 
in H-flat; op. 9, no. 2, rev. and ed., 
with biographical sketch and glos- 
sary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling, 
ete., Louis. Victor Saar; pf. © Nov. 

2, 1933; E pub. 38732; Art publica- 
tion soc. 21914 


Choruses from Ruddigore; w W. S. 
Gilbert, m Arthur Seymour Sulli- 
- van, arr. Archibald Thompson Dav- 
ison; men’s voices, with 4 hand pf. 
ace. © Oct. 21, 1933; E pub. 38729; 
E. C. Schirmer music co. 21915 


Chorvariationen; tiber die sonnenge- 
singe des Franziskus von Assisi, text- 
tibertragung von Franz Brentano in 
gebundener form von Max Lehrs, m 
Hugo Herrmann, op. 85; frauen o. 
knaben chor, ten. o. sop. solostimme, 
u. harfe o. klavier. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E for. 32105; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock. 21916 


Christ to-day rejoices men; w Fred- 
eric Thompson, m E. Pasker, freely 
arr. Cyr de Brant; pf. or organ ace. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto.—3. Ten. 1, 2 and bass.—4. Sop. 
and alto. © Oct. 25, 30, 1933; E 
pub. 38693, 38694, 38680, 38681; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 21917-21920 


Christians, awake; Christmas anthem, 
w J. Byrom, m George Rathbone; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Nov. 1, 
19383; E for. 31906; Novello & co., 
Itd. 21921 


Christmas bells; male quartet. ©1c. 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79124; Julia 
H. Worthington Sawtelle. 21922 


Christmas bells at eventide; w Eddie 
Pola, m Franz Steininger; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct. 14, 1933; E for. 
32174; Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 

21923 


Christmas night; w Flora Warren, m 
Harry Banks, jr.; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 13, 19383; E pub. 38832; Clay- 
ton EF. Summy co. 21924 


Christmas (The) ship; musical play 
Mary T. Johnson, m Gladys Hod- 
son Leach. © Oct. 27, 1933; D 
28553; Northwestern press. 21924* 


21938 


Cinderella’s fella; from. Going Holly- 
wood, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown; with arr. for ukulele 
etc., May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 38840; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 21925 


City (The) of God; hymn, m B. D. 
Ackley. © Oct. 2, 1933; E for. 
31964; Oswald J. Smith. 21926 


Click! clack; w and m A. Scott Gatty, 
. arr. Leslie Woodgate; male voices. 
© Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 832182; Boosey 
& ¢o., ltd. 21927 


Climbing up the hills of home; w and 
melody Arthur Norris. © 1 e. Oct. 
28, 1933; E unp. 78071; Augustine 
Norris. 21928 


Clouds; unison song, poem Biddy Mo- 
ran. © Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 32109; 
Gordon Jacob. 21929 


Code (A) of love; by Dick Koons; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79510; 
Richard M. Koons. 21930 


Cold shoulder blues; w J. B. Clifford, 
melody G. Halley. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 78849; Glenn Halley 
and J. Bascom Clifford. 21931 


Colinette; w and m T. Daly and Will 
E. Dulmage. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78596; Thomas Daly. 21932 


Colors on high; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
19383; E unp. 79249; Warren V. Mil- 
ler. 21933 


Come all ye fair and tender ladies; 
folksong, text from Lester Bishop, 
tune from Jilson Setters, coll. and 
arr. Annabel Morris Buchanan; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Nov. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 38883; J. Fischer & bro. 21934 


Come along and dance; w John Mar- 
vell, m Noel Pennington; in D. 
Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 31994; A. V. 
Broadhurst. 21935 


Come along little darling, come along; 
w and melody. © 1 e¢ Nov. 22, 
1933; E unp. 79245; William Nathan 
La Mance. 21936 


Come and dance; w and melody Ber- 
tie E. Freund. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 78667; Burghardine Eliza- 
beth Freund. 21937 


Come back to me sweetheart; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
18, 1988; E unp 79071; Bessie Gruff. 

21938 


915° 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21939 


Come back to your God; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 18, 1983; E unp. 78837; Parker 
Scott. 219389 


Come of age; in 3 acts; instrumental. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79147; 
Richard Addinsell. 21940 


Come take me dear; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 
78902; Lillian Boyer. 21941 


Come to Christ, confessing; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 39007; 
Arthur Verne Prescott. 21942 


Come to me; by André Kostelanetz, 
voc. orch. Julius S. Seredy; orch. 
pts.; in B flat. © Oct. 24, 19338; 
E pub. 38687; Carl Fischer, inc. 

21943 


Come to our mountains; song. ©l1e. 
Nov. 1, 1988; E unp. 78326; William 
Cullen. 21944 


Come up and see me sometime; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ¢« Nov. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 79260; Elizabeth Stanton. 

21945 


Come up some times; song, w Jean- 
nette Oliver. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79455; Clarence A. Andrews. 

21946 


Coming’ home to stay; song. ©le. 
Noy. 18, 19338; E unp. 78866; Arthur 
Louis Greiner. 21947 


Comme passa ’a primmavera; versi 
Giovanni Ruggiero, m Mario San- 
sanelli; pf. © Sept. 30, 1933; E. 
for. 31912; Casa editrice Ferdinando 
Bideri. 21948 


Concertino; by E. Sachse, arr. Alfred 
Mausebach; solo trombone, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 1, 1933; E pub. 38863; 
Cundy-Bettoney co. 21949 


Confidential moon; valse song. ©16c. 
Nov. 7, 1988; E unp. 78556; Joseph 
Geese. 21950 


Continue thy singing (Ah, mai non 
cessate) ; English, M. R. Holmes, m 
S. Donaudy. © Sept. 28, 1933; E 
for. 381897; G. Ricordi & co. 

21951 


Contrary Mary; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79286; Rose 
Hughes. 21952 


Corn; clarinets, saxophones, trumpets, 
trombones and pf. © 1c Nov. 38, 
1933; E unp. 78372; William Earle 
Evans. 21953 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Corpus de musique marocaine; m et 
danses berbéres du pays Chleuh, 
études et notations musicales et 
chorégraphiques, Alexis Chottin. 
fase. 2. © July 1, 193838; A—For. 
22136; Heugel. 21954 


Cosmics; by Hoagy Carmichael; pf. 
Nov. 6, 19383; E pub. 38904; 

Southern music pub. co., ine. 
21955 


Cotton blossom days; slow fox-trot, w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Montague Ewing; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 11, 1933; E 
for. 82162; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 

21956 


Could I forget; w Gene Juneau Barle- 
ben, m ©. Roland Flick. © 1 «. 
Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78424; Mrs. 
Gene Juneau Barleben. 21957 


Could I have every wish come true; 
w Johnny Gruelle, m Will Woodin. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1983; E unp. 79317; 

Miller musie, inc. 21958 


Couldn’t you fall for me; from The 
blue widow, w Jack Scholl, m Max 
Rich, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 19, 1933; E 
pub. 38568; Mills music, inc. 

21959 


Country dance; by Herbert Kinsey ; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 21, 1933; E 
for. 32031; Augener, ltd. 21960 


Couple (A) of pals; w Jos. Geo, Gil- 
bert, m Peter Maurice; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 14, 19383; E for. 32170; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 21961 


Courtin’ my honey; song. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1933; E unp. 79457; Albert 
Joseph Milans. 21962 


Cowboy’s (The) best friend; song; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 23, 1933; 
E pub. 38918; Frank Luther. 

21963 


Cow-boy’s (The) regret; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 .e¢ 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 79353; Peter 
Doxsie. 21964 


Cozy (A) cot; w Phinlie Morse, m 
Myron Teves. © 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 78675; Gloria Morse. 21965 


Cradle song; w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger; with arr. for ukulele ete. 
© Nov. 20, 1983; E pub. 38903 ; Par- 
amount productions, ine. 21966. 


916 


no. 11, 1933 


Crawling along; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 79018; Michael Mikita 
and Mace Benoit. 21967 


Crazy walk; from The international 
revue, w Bud Green, m Sam H. 
Stept, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct. 19, 1983; E pub. 
38564; Mills music, ine. 


Creation (The) ; anthem, w from Gen- 
esis 1, m Willy Richter; men’s cho. 
Rev. ed. © Nov. 138, 1933; E, pub. 
38964; Harold Flammer, inc. 21969 


Cristobal; fox-trot song. © 1. Nov. 
20, 1983; E unp. 79292; Wm. Pearce. 
21970 


Crossing the bar; w Alfred Tennyson; 
alto or bar. © 1. Nov. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 79145; John R. Speelman. 


21971 
Crown the altar; air, from Queen 
Mary’s Birthday ode, 1690, w 


Nahum Tate, m Henry Purcell, arr. 
and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker; uni- 
son voices. © Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 
31890; Oxford univ. press. 21972 


Crown the year; aria, Henry Purcell, 
arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker ; 
unison voices. © July 13, 1933; E 
for. 31893; Oxford univ. press. 

21973 


Cuekoo and the lamb; w and m Ed- 
mond Lanier; pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 38580'; Bach music co. 21974 


Cuore infranto; valzer; 1st violin or 
mand. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
78782; Nicola Gagliano. 21975 


Cupid found you for me; song. ©1«. 
Noy. 25, 19383; E unp. 793827; Mary 
Alice Mullin. 21976 


Cutie; song, melody by Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78709; 
Joseph J. Casciari. 21977 


Czyscie mnie muzycy nie poznaly; 
polka; 1st violin. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 
1933; E unp. 78568; John Robak. 

21978 


D. U. victory song; w and m Allen 


Barth, arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 19838; E unp. 78500; M. Allen 
Barth. 21979 


‘ 


Daddy I’m lonely; fox-trot, w and m 


Mrs. Roy E. Meyers. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
11, 19838; E. unp. 79265; Ida _ I. 
Meyers. 21980: 


27037—34——_2 


\ 


21968. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21993 


——_—__—_ 


Damaged; w Winona Burrows Jen- 
kins, with melody. © 1. Nov. 8, 
19383; E unp. 78651; Seiburn White. 

21981 


Dance a la gavotte; violin and pf. © 
1 ec. Noy. 11, 1933; E unp. 78777; 
Enzo Pascarella. 21982 


Dance of the bogey men; w and mel- 
ody Leigh Harline. © 1. Nov. 3, 
1933; E unp. 783854; Irving Berlin, 
inc, 21983 


Dancing mad; from How d’you do, w 
Harold Plumptre, m Geoffrey Hen- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E for. 32178; Geoffrey Fletch- 
er, ltd. 21984 


Dancing sweetheart; w C. Strnad, 
melody C. Scavarda and 8S. Rands- 
man. ©1e. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp, 
79297; Charles Scavarda, Sam 
Randsman and Chas. Strnad. 21985 


Dancing with fairies in dreamland; 
valse song. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 78932; Theodore R. Sargent. 

21986 


Dancing with the one you love; w 
and m Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart 
and Jack Murray; with ukulele arr. 
© Noy. 10, 1933; E pub. 38989; 
Kornheiser-Schuster, ine. 21987 


Danse de fées; de Le roi des aulnes, 
Max d’Ollone; pf. ou harpe. © July 
1, 1933; E for. 31558; Editions du 
magasin musical, Pierre Schneider. 

21988 


Danseuse (La); air de ballet, by J. 
Morava; violon and pf. © Nov. 1, 
1933; E for. 32217; Bosworth & Go., 
ltd. 21989 


Danza a media noche; a rumba, Dana 
Suesse; 2 pfs, 4 hands. © Nov. 
15, 19838; E pub. 38884; J. Fischer 
& bro. 21990 


Dardanelle’s (Louise) simplified har- 
mony formulas; a shorter way to 
play the piano through chord analy- 
sis, Louise Dardanelle. © Nov. 15, 
1933; AA 1383222; Dardanelle-Beck 
pub. co. 21991 


Dark clouds; w Allen Boretz, m Wal- 
ter G. Samuels; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 19, 1933; E pub. 38566; Mills 
music, ine. 21992 


Darlene, my dream queen; Song, m 
James L. Brown: with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78808; 
Edith D. Overson. 21993 


917 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT. ENTRIES 


21994 
Darling; w R. Funk, melody J. G. 
Meilleur. © 1 c¢. Nov. 9, 19383; E 


unp. 78719; J. G. Meilleur and Ray 
Funk. 21994 


Darling (The) of the campus; w and 
m Al Jacobs and Jerry Herst; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 38870; Sherman, Clay & co. 

21995 


Darling one kiss, one is. not enough; w 
Harry L. Pierce, melody Eddie 
Burke. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
78775; Burke & Pierce, ine. 21996 


Dat’s berry queer; w and m A. Scott 
Gatty, arr. Leslie Woodgate; male 
voices. © Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 
82183; Boosey & co., ltd. 21997 


Dat sun’s a-slantin’; w Joel Chandler 
Harris, m Dorothy Remington Web- 
ster; pf. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 78469; Esther La Rose Harris. 

21998 


Daughter of Zion, rejoice; by C. Stein, 
op. 58, ed. and arr. Martin Lochner ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Oct. 
11, 19383; E pub. 38790; Concordia 
pub. house. 21999 


Davis (F. H.) Trois mélodies; 
poémes de la Comtesse de Noailles. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 78857; 
FF. H. Davis. 22000 


Dawn; w and m Ernest Charles; high, 
in D flat. © Aug. 18, 1933; E pub. 
38713; Boston music co. 22001 


Dawning of tomorrow; valse song. 
©1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78635; 
W. S. Bright. 22002 


Day dreams; valse song. © 1 c. Nov. 
4, 1933; E unp. 78420; Florence W. 
Morris. 22003 


Day (A) in camp; 12 short pieces, 
Fergus Brown; pf. © Nov. 17, 
1933; E for. 32234; Banks & son. 

22004 


Days of long ago; w and m Jimmie 
Wiest and Irving Price. © 1 « 
Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78885; Ed- 
ward Knode Wiest and Irving Town- 
send Price. 22005 


De battle ob Jerico; negro spiritual, w 
and m traditional, arr. for men’s 
voices. © Nov. 8, 1933; E for. 
32018; Hugh S. Roberton. 22006 


De ole banjo; w and m A. Seott Gatty, 
arr. Leslie Woodgate; male voices. 
© Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 32186; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 22007 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 28 


De ringtail’d coon; w and m A. Scott 
Gatty, arr. Leslie Woodgate; male 
voices. © Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 
32187; Boosey & co., ltd. 22008 


De spirits was a walkin’; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 
78666; Forsythe and Hayward. 

22009 


Dear mother of mine; valse song. © 
1c. Noy. 15, 1983; E unp. 78928; 
Anna C. M. Anderson. 22010 


Dear old state of Maine; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 e¢. Nov. 8, 
1933; E unp. 78359; Beulah R. 
Nealey. 22011 


Dear (The) old Wabash valley; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1 ce Nov. 22, 
1933; E unp. 79187; Frank Waldo 
Hargrave. 22012 


Dear pal o’ mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Nov. 18, 1988; E unp. 78809; Karl C. 
Rowley. 22013 


Deep in my heart; valse song. ©1ce. 
Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 79257; E. T. 
Price. 22014 


Deep in the dark of the night; w and 
m Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes and 
Jerry Levinson; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38611; 
Santly bros., ine. 22015 


Deep in the heart; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78391; J. M. 
Robinson. 22016 


Deep River moon; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 19256; 
Edna M. Newbry. 22017 


Deep shadows; song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
19383; E unp. 78737; Thelma Ma- 
tesky. 22018 


Delage (Maurice) Danse; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 19838; E for. 31985; Durand 
et cie. 22019 


Deliverer (The) ; m for the drama by 
Mabel F. Martin, with lyrics M. F. 
Martin. Voc. and instrumental. © 
1 ec. Nov. 14, 1988; D 28555; Emil 
K. Janser and Celeste S. Janser. 

22019* 


Depth; w Elva McBeth, m Marjorie 
Conrad Johnson. © Oct. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 38616; Ogren & Uhe, inc. 

22020 


918° Laan ES om PSITE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Derniére (La) feuille; poésie Théo- 
phile Gautier, m Jacques Dupont. 
’ © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32071; Heu- 
gel. 22021 


Desire under the elms; song, w Wil- 
liam Sinclair Herman. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 19383; E unp. 78349; Israel Freed- 
man. 22022 


Deuces wild; w and melody Julian 
Chein. © 1c. Nov. 9, 19383; E unp. 

. 78715; Julian Nicholas Chein. 
22023 


Deutsche (Hine) messe; m Heinrich 
Spitta, op. 24; gleiche o. gem. stim- 
men, a cappella. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
E for. 31957; J. Rieter-Biedermann. 

22024 


Devil rocks blues; w Ida Mae Boston, 
m §. Wilson and Wm. T. Boston. 
© 1 c. Nov. 3, 1938; E unp. 78376; 
Samuel Wilson. 22025 


Devil’s gonna’ get ya’; w and melody 
Maris Ludlow. © 1 ¢ Nov. 10, 
19338; E unp. 78770; Maris Ludlow 
Silveria. 22026 


Devotion; song, poem Marie Dam- 
rosch, adapted from German poem 
by Hoffmann v. Fallersleben. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 4, 1938; E unp. 78425; Creigh- 
ton Allen. 22027 


Dexterous digits; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79451; Theodore Mel- 
yan. 22028 


Did you ever see a dream walking; 
from Sitting pretty, w Mack Gordon, 
m Harry Revel; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 23, 1933; E pub. 38947; 
Paramount productions, ine. 


22029 


Dios te perdonara ; bolero, letra y mel- 
odia. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 
78274; José Ramirez. 22030 


Dissolves; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1 ¢ Nov. 21, 1983; E 
unp. 79181; Movietone music corp. 

220381 


Divorced; w and melody Joe Steen. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; BE unp. 78950; 
Joseph Thomas Steen. 22032 


Dixie Lee; w and melody Alexander 
Hill. © 1c Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 
_ 78409; Joe Davis, inc. 22033 


d’Marsac; pf. with w. © 1. Nov. 
4, 19833; E unp. 78406; Grace B. 
Walker. 220384. 


22049 


~ _-__—-: 


Do a song and dance for me; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 
78559 ; Lena Martin. 22085 


Do the shim sham; w Mann Holiner, 
melody Alberta Nichols. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 6,. 1933; E unp. 78442; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 22036 


Do you really love me dear; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78290; Andrew Patsy Pirro. 22037 


Do you remember; valse, w and m 
Marion Prospers. © 1 ec. Nov. 1, 
1933; E unp. 78319; Maud Victoria 
Hay. 220388 


Do your duty; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79341; Melville Grems. 

22039 


Do your part; song, melody Theodor 
Gene. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 
79171; Carl Fischer. 22040 


Doh, ray, me, fah, here’s a song for 
you; w and m Billy Merrin; with 
ukulele arr. by R. S. Stoddon. © 
Sept. 26, 1983; E for. 32141; B. 
Feldman & co. 22041 


Don’t make me guess; Song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78883; Lesta 
C. Brewer. 22042 


Don’t roll those eyes; w Phinlie Morse, 
m Myron Teves. © 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 
1933; E unp. 78673; Gloria Morse. 

22043 


Don’t say good bye; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 28, 19838; E unp. 79214; 
Harold Marvin Smith. 22044 


Don’t say good-bye forever; w EH. M. 
Gilmore, m A. Dodd. © Nov. 11, 
1983; E pub. 388885; Elizabeth 
McCabe Gilmore and Arthur Dodd. 

22045 


Don’t say it’s just a dream; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 79009; Harry Sherman. 

22046 


Don’t you want a sweetheart; fox-trot 


song. © 1e. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78626; Prela Messner. 22047 
Down along the Rio Grande; song. 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 78845; 
Joseph P. Kelleher. 22048 


Down among the hills; song. ©1.. 
Nov. 1, 1983; E unp. 78282; Louis 
J. Bennett. 221049 


919 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22050 


Down by the old worn trail; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1e. Nov. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 79012; Gilbert Goldstein. 

22050 


Down by the water hole; w and m 
Will D. Moyer; with diag. arr. for 
ukulele, guit., and Hawaiian guit. 
solo. .© Nov. 24,.:-1933; .E pub. 
38949; Wm. J. Smith music co., ine. 

22051 


Down in lover’s lane with you; waltz, 
w Gail E. Fearn, m Lon Healy; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 38768; Walter A. Quincke. 

22052 


Down in sunshine alley; waltz song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E pub. 38877; Oliver Blenner- 
hassett. 22053 


Down love lane; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78927; Philip 
A. Hayden. 22054 


Down memory’s lane; song, m Stan 
Tucker. © 1 c. Nov. 20; 1933; EB 
unp. 79133; Effie M. Woods. 22055 


Down Merseyside; w and m Jimmy 
Kennedy and James N. Bell; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Sept. 
26, 1933; E for. 32143; B. Feldman 
& co. 22056 


Down the old trail of dreams; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1983; E unp. 78594; 
Thomas Daly. 22057 


Down to de rivah; negro spiritual, w 
and m Robert MacGimsey; med. 
voice, in E flat. © Oct. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 38704; Carl Fischer, ine. 

22058 


Down where the sea breezes blow; w 
Joseph E. Saunders, m Oscar G. 
Petters and J. E. Saunders. © Aug. 
2, 19383; E pub. 38880; Harmony 
music pub. co. 22059 


Down where the Swanee flows; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1938; E unp. 78696; 
Wm. Andrew Berkenkemper. 22060 


Downstream drifter; from The prize- 
fighter and the lady, w Gus Kahn 
and Ray Egan, m Dave Snell; with 
arr. for ukulele ete. May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 24, 19383; E pub. 
38959 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

22061 

Dream boat of love; melody. © 1. 
Nov. 22, 1988; E unp. 79182; Sey- 
mour Gruber. 22062 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28: 


Dream girl; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 7, 1983; E unp. 78508; Edward 
P. Ryan. 22063. 


Dream kiss and you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1983; E unp. 78953 ; 
Harry Richmond. 22064 


Dream (A) of love sincere; by Di 
Mauro Salvatore; solo trombone or 
bar., solo B flat clarinet, solo B flat 
cornet or sop. saxophone and solo 
alto saxophone. © Oct. 28, 1983; E 
pub. 38637; Di Mauro Salvatore. 

22065 


— waltz; violin and pf. © Oct. 28, 
1933; E pub. 38636; Di Mauro Sal- 
vatore. 22066 


Dream of Mickey mouse; by Jeanette 
Dellafield Thal; pf. Oct. 30, 
1933; E pub. 38575; Bach music co. 

22067 


Dreaming; pf. © Nov. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 38760; Hrin Plumlee Webb. 


Dreaming and scheming; w and mel- 
ody Louis J. Rysticken. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79060; William 
P. Abshagen. 22069 


Dreaming, dear, of you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1 c. 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 78265; Fred- 
erick A. Ryde. 22070 


Dreaming, just dreaming; w Mrs. 
Henry Heine, m Cliff M. Eddy, jr. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 792438; 
Lydia Heine, ie. Mrs. Henry Heine. 

22071 


Dreaming of mother; song. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 7, 19383; E unp. 78553; Olin 
Vogt. 22072 


Dreaming of my childhood days; song, 
m Viola V. Peters. ©-1 e. Nov. 10, 
1933; E unp. 78733; Ted R. Mullins. 

22073 


Dreaming of the old folks back home; 
w and melody Ray Arnos. © 1c. 
Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 785387; Rainier 
Ray Arnos. 22074 


Dreams of my boyhood days; w and 
melody. ©1 ce. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78545; Mabel W. Fendly. 22075 


Dreams when I’m dancing with you; 
w P. Steele, m L. MecAboy. © 1 @ 
‘Oct. 12, 19838; E unp. 78763; Louise 
McAboy and Pauline Steele. 22076 


920 


no. 11, 1938 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22105 


| 


Dreamy Mississippi lullabye [sic]; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 19383; E unp. 
79483 ; Matilda Curtiss. 22077 


Dreamy Vienna; pf. with w. ©1.. 
Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79426; John 
Paulsteiner. 22078 


Drei (Die) shwester; w Morris Win- 
chevsky, m Pincus Lavenda, arr. 
Jack Kammen. © July 2, 1933; E 
pub. 38612; Radio music pub. co. 

22079 


Drifting in a lover’s dream; w and 
m Herbert Leslie; with ukulele arr. 
and male trio arr., bass ad lib, © 
Nov. 24, 1933; E pub. 38996 ; Forster 
music publisher, ine. 22080 


Drink of this cup; Irish melody, w 
Thomas Moore, arr. Lionel Field; 
men’s voices. © Nov. 3, 1933; E 
for. 832020; J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 

22081 


Drittes Reici-siegheil; text u. m Adolf 
Priimers ; vierstimmiger mannerchor, 
ohne begl. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Sept. 4, 1933 ; H for. 31928 ; Schweers 
& Haake. 22082 


Dupré (Marcel) Ballade; op. 30; pf. 
and organ. © Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38894; H. W. Gray co. 22083 


Dust in your eyes; from Murder at the 
Vanities, w Irving Newman, m 
Lionel Newman; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38663; Harms, inc. 22084 


Eagle (The) of the N. R. A.; song, m 
Harry Jensen. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 78375; Simon A. Gold. 22085 


Eat Marlowe’s meat; w Sidney Clare, 
m Jay Gorney. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
19383; E unp. 79208; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 22086 


Eldorado; song, w Hdgar Allan Poe. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78302; 
Creighton Allen. 

Same. © 1c. Nov. 2,.1933; E 

unp. 78581; Isaac Ginsburg. 22088 


Elegia a Beethoven; grand orch. Par- 


titura. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1983; E unp. 
79149; Giuseppe Sigurini. 22089: 
Elegy; w Robert Bridges, m Robin 


Milford, op. 36, no. 2. © Nov. 29, 
19383; E for. 32281; Novello & co., 
ltd. 22090 
Hlisa, ta mére t’appelle. . .; de Bou- 
-illabaisse, paroles Louis Poterat et 
Roger Leon, m R. Casabianca. © 
Sept. 1, 1988; E for. 32060; Durand 
& cie. 22091 


22087, 


Elmer’s gone to shelter; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78378; Charles 
T. Ford. 22092 


Hlivira; by L. E. DeFrancesco; pf. con- 
ductor?”'@© 1 ce. Nov.’ 23, 1933; B 
unp. 79205; Movietone music corp. 

22093 


Envoi (L’); w and melody Julian 
Chein and George Caturani. © 1. 
Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78717; Julian 
Nicholas Chein. 22094 


Errante y triste; letra y m Julio Brito, 
arr. Alfredo Brito. © Oct. 27, 1933; 
E for. 32194; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 22095 


Es muss wohl etwas um die liebe sein 
.; tangolied, text C. R. Martins, 

in Robby Frey, arr. Billy Golwyn; 
orch. stimmen. © Nov. 3, 1933; H 
for. 32242; Musikverlag City. 22096 


Estote fortes in bello; English ver- 
sion Arthur Mendel, m Tomas Luis 
da Vittoria, ed. John Finley Wil- 
liamson; 4-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 

20, 1933; E pub. 38626; G. Schirmer, 

HAVENT ihe 22097 

Even as you and I; w and melody 
Dean Terry. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 78749; Walter Schumacher. 

4 22098 

Even though another won you; song, 

arr. Burrell Van Buren; with uku- 


lele arr. © Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 
357098; Madge Brown. 22099 
‘ening echos [sic]; melody. © 1 e. 


Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78646; Flem- 
ming Orem. 22100 


iventide; song, arr. Ellis G. Kling- 
berg. © Sept. 26, 1933; E pub. 
38740; Herbert W. Anderson. 22101 


Ever be true; hymn, m Chas. M. Fill- 
more. Nov. 20, 19338; E: pub. 
38869; Amy C. Weech. 22102 


Ever in my heart; song, melody Allen 


Taub. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 
79072; Blenda Johnsen. 22103 
Every day; song. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 
1933; E unp. 78689; Pearl Young. 
22104 

Everything I have is yours; from 


Dancing lady, w Harold Adamson, 
m Burton Lane; with arr. for uku- 
lele,’ ete., May Singhi Breen. © 
Noy. 15, 1933; E pub. 38846; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 22105 


921 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22106 


Ev’rybody’s happy but me; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1933; E -unp. 78459; 
Buddy Stevens. 22106 

Expectancy; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 25, 


1933; E unp. 79323; Hazel Hunter 
Roberts. 22107 


Experiment; from Nymph errant, w_ 


and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
for. 32122; Harms, ine. 22108 


Fairy masquerade; foxtrot, Rex Bur- 
rows; orch. pts. © Sept. 19, 1933; 
E for. 31896; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd. 22109: 


Fairy princess; petite valse, F. H. 
Losey; band pts. © Oct. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 38736; C. L. Barnhouse, inc. 

22110 


Faith: w John Bannister Tabb, m 
David Hugh Jones; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 30, 1933 ; E pub. 38697; Carl 
Fischer, inc. yoAulee 


Fali in line; song, m William Slater 
Lodge. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1983; E unp. 
79153; Clem Laird Dawson. 22112 


Fan Chee; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 78680; Frances D. Welch. 
22113 


Farewell to you; fox-trot song. © 1 
e... Nov. 15, 19335 32) ump 2gS9305 
Jean Johnson. 22114 


Farsa (La) amorosa; di Riccardo 
Zandonal. sinfonia per pf. rid. Guido 
Zuccoli: ‘© Octal, 3sszss. for: 
31903; G. Ricordi & Co. 2415 


sinfonia Riccardo Zandonai; 
orch. Miniatura partitura. © Nov. 
14, 1983; E for. 32198; G. Ricordi 


& Co. 22116 
Fate wasn’t fair to me; w Manny E. 
Groobin, and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
29, 1983; E unp. 79496; Herbert 
Newman Fein. 22417 


Favorite hymns; songbook, ed. John 
EK. Sturgis. © Mar. 15, 1933; A 
66921; Standard pub. co. 22118 


Feeling lonesome and blue; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1983; E 
unp. 79028; Maymie Oriska Adams. 

22119 


Festival Te Deum; w from Episcopal 
prayer book; mixed voices. © 1 ©¢. 
Noy. 4, 1988; E unp. 78377; Mar- 
garet Foster Acosta Drummond. 

22120 


pt. III, n. s., v.28: 


Festliches. praeludium; v. Ernst 
Schauss; harmonium o. orgel. © 
Dee. 31, 1932; E for. 31944; Afa- 
verlag. 


Fight for Michigan; w and melody.. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79302; 
Oswald Chas. Fluemer. 22122 


Fiji; march, melody. © 1 ce. Nov. 4, 
1933; E unp. 78410; John B. Sontag. 


22123. 


Fill up the glasses; from Alice in 
wonderland, w Lewis Carroll, mel- 
ody Dave Franklin. © 1 c Nov. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79139; Paramount 
productions, ine. 22124 


First (The) love; Welsh 
melody and Welsh w Arthur Davies, 
English tr. Steuart Wilson, m arr.; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 8, 1933; E for. 
32012; Gustav Holst. BAA25 


Fisherman’s (The) tale; by Herbert 
Kinsey; violin and pf. © Sept. 21, 
1933; E for. 32030; Augener, ltd. 

22126 


Five-fifteen; by Henry Hall; pf. © 
Sept. 26, 1933; E for. 32148; Vic- 
toria musie pub. co., ltd. via) wal | 


Flag hymn; arr. Wellington Weeks.. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1983; E unp. 78695; 
Mildred Burr Schluter. 


Flickering shadows; w and m Royal 
Kornegay and Lillian Royal; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78423; 
John Royal Kornegay. 22129 


Flight (The) of the bumble-bee; from. 
Tsar Saltan, by Nikolai Rimsky- 
Korsakov, w and arr. of m Harvey 
Enders; men’s cho., with flute and 
pf. ace. © Nov. 13, 1933; Epub. 
38965; G. Schirmer, inc. 22130 


Flight of the bumble bee; by Rimsky- 
Korsakow, arr. Harry Bettoney; 
solo flute, solo B flat clarinet and 
pf. ace. © May 1, 19338; EH pub- 
38864; Cundy-Bettoney co. 22181 


Flores marchitas; paroles e m G. H. 
Matos Rodriguez, versione ritmica 
italiana Maria Teresa Sani; pf. © 
Oct. 24, 1933; HE. for. 32155 | eae 


cordi & co. 2132 
Flotow (Friedrich von) Sein schat- 
ten; deutsche spieloper, textliche 


bearb., nach Richard Genée, v. Her- 
bert Scheffler, musikalische neuge- 
staltung S. Scheffler. Klavieraus- 


922 


22121. 


folk-song,. 


22128. 


Se 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


zug mit text. 
for. 31929; Siegfried Scheffler. 
22133 


Flower of the night; poem I. A. Rob- 
ertson,m M. J. Railey. ©1«. Nov. 
6, 19383; E unp. 78501; Ida Alice 
Robertson and Martha Jahn Railey. 

22134 


w I. A. Robertson, m M. J. Railey. 
© 1 c. Nov. 18, 19383; E unp. 79084 ; 
Ida Alyce Robertson and Martha 
Jahn Railey. 22135 


Flowers; song, m Harry Hammond. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 38997; 
Everett Forbes McClaren. 22136 


Fly on blue eagle; march song. © 


1 ec. Oct. 20, 1933; E unp. 78580; - 


Ivan W. Fritz. 22137 


Folk (The) song sight singing series; 
compiled and ed. Edgar Crowe, An- 
nie Lawton and W. Gillies Whit- 
taker. bk. 4-10. © Sept. 7, 1933; 
E for. 31889; Oxford univ. press. 

22138 


Fool that I am; .w and melody Sy 
Baldwin. © 1 c¢. Nov. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 78843; Syril Howard Baldwin. 

22139 


For he sorta likes me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79046; 
Cloatene L. Hunt. 22140 


For remembrance; w Joseph Conway 
Guinan, m Maurice Besly. © Oct. 
20, 1983; E for. 32045; Boosey & 
co., ltd. 22141 


For the first time; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 7, 1988; E unp. 78543; 
Delmont Austin. 22142 


For the N. R. A.; song, melody Floyd 
Marvin Clark. © 1 c Nov. 24, 
1938; E unp. 79303; Anna L. Sav- 
age. 


For you alone; w and melody. © 1c. 


Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 78576; Johann . 


22144 


Foresters (The); C. C. C. song and 
march, w and air F. J. O’Neill, har- 
mony M. Denise Hill; med. voice. 
© Oct. 27, 1933; E pub. 38761; 
Felix J. O’Neill. 22145 


Forét (La) chantante; sur le poéme 
de Loys Labéque, m Francisque Dar- 
cieux. © Sept. 1, 1933; HE for. 
31970; Henry Lemoine & cie. 

22146 


F. Sesser. 


22148 . 


22159 


© June 16, 1933; E | Forever and ever more; hymn, w and 


m Herald Goodman, Dean Upson 
and Curt Poulton. © Nov. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 38994; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine. 22147 


Forever mine; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.- 


conductor. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1983; 
E unp. 78871; Movietone music 
corp. 22148 


Forget me not sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 
79057; Cheah Teong Peng. 22149 


Forget your troubles and have a good 
time; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 78803; James Dobson. 

22150 


Forgetting; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 78738; Winona 
Esther Heeter. 22151 


Forgotten woman; dialogue with mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 
79170; Jean Paurel. 22152 


Four aces; by Billy Mayerl; pf. nos. 
14. © Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 31947; 
Keith. Prowse & co., Itd. 22153. 


Framer’s blues; melody E. Framer. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 79092; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

22154 


Francis & Day’s concert parties’ al- 
bum; w and m Reg Low. bk. 8. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E for. 32256; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd. 22155 


Franklin D. Roosevelt; song. © Nov.. 
1, 19838; E pub. 38969; Tono P. 
Saunders Read. 22156 


Free and easy; march, from Early to 
bed, w Rowland Leigh, from the 
German of Robert Gilbert, m Wer- 
ner R. Heymann; with ukulele arr. 
[English text only] © Oct. 27, 
1533; E for. 31968; Ufaton verlags, 
G. m. b. H. 22157 


Free love; pf. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 78884; Edgar Melvin Samp- 
son. 22158 


Freyschtitz (Der); fantasie-quartette, 
C. M. von Weber, arr. Arthur E. 
Harris; 4 horns. © May 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38865; Cundy-Bettoney co. 

22159 


Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prus- 
sia. Vier stticke; aus den fidten- 
kompositionen Friedrichs des Gros- 


923 


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22160 


Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prus- 

sia—Continued. 
sen, bearb. Georg Muiiller, klavier- 
stimme ausgesetzt Otto Becker; 
fldte u. klavier. © Mar. 22, 1983; 
E for. 381940; Adolph Nagel. 
22160 


From my window; w and melody. © 
ic. Nov. 23, 193as> HN amp. .7our1S: 
Saul S. Goldstone. 22161 


Frosini’s symphonic march; by Pietro 
Frosini. © 1 ¢ Noy. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 79236; Alfred music co., ine. 

22162 


Fugue en fa mineur; pour grand orch., 
Ch. Kechlin. Partition. © Sept. 1, 
1933: E for. 31978; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart. 22163 


Fugues 4 4 parties; des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours de fugue, année 1983, sujets 
Henri Rabaud, fugues Pierre Au- 
elert, et autres. © Sept. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32100; Heugel. 22164 


Fulfillment; w Flora N. Albright, m 
Arthur F. Kellogg; in D flat. © 
Noy. 14, 1983; E pub. 38857; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 22165 


Full of the devil; w Dorothy Fields, 
m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Wayne 
Allen. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1938; E unp. 
78482; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

22166 


Full of the devil but still on the level 
with you; w George Whiting and 
Nat Schwartz, melody J. C. Johnson. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 79216: 
Broadway music corp. 22167 


Future farmers of America; song, w 
Marthanna Mayer Melton; pf. © 1 
c. Noy. 4, 1933; E unp. 78405; Daisy 
Melvin Coles. 22168 


Gaby Morlay; tango, José M. Lucchesi, 
arr. Francis Salabert ; orch. ptes. © 
sept. 1, 1988; E for. 32096; Hdi- 
tions Salabert. 22169 


Garbo blues; w Martha Magrane; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78590; 
Eleanor B. Shelden. 22170 


Garron (El); by V. S. Martucei and 
Edward Schini; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
22, 1933; E unp. 79248; Vincent S. 
Martucci. 22171 


Gather your sweets while you may; 
w and m Coral Johnson; pf. ©l1e. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79080; Coral 
Gilmore Johnson. 22172 


Gay (The) gossoon; song, w Mary C. 
Bell; with violin obbl. © 1 e. Nov. 
18, 193883; E unp. 79156; Jessie 
Belcher Hall, i.e. Mrs. John H. Hall. 

22173 


Gay (The) hussar; selection, George 
Posford, arr. Guy Jones; pf. © 
Oct. 28, 1983; E for. 31887; Keith, 


Prowse & co., ltd. 22174 
Gay (The) old frog; by Olive P. 
Endres; pf. with w. © Nov. 14, - 


1933; E pub. 38858; Theodore Press- 
er co. 22175 


Gee, I’m glad you’re you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1-c. Noy. 23, 1983; EH unp. 
79222; Clinton Woodman McGraw. 

22176 


Gee I’m lonesome, gosh I’m blue; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1983; E unp. 
78829; Hazel Easton. rl g | 
Gee let us drink ... beer; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 
78342; Carl E. Wieninger. 22178 
George (André) Six chansons de 
mer; poésie Ch. Sanglier. © Sept. 


1, 1933; E for. 31993; Editions du 
magasin musical, Pierre Schneider. 
22179 


Georgia Tech victory march; song, W 
Ernest Rogers. © Oct. 14, 1983; E 
pub. 38755; Jimmy Beers. 22180 


Get away quit singin’ the blues; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79355; 
Joseph Carlson Stocks. 22181 


Gigue in G; by Heller Nicholls; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 32108; War- 


ren & Phillips. 22182 
Gillmann (Kurt) Capriccio; in form 
eines walzers; harfe. © Sept. 15, 


1933; E for. 31923; Adolph Nagel. 
22183 


——  Zehn stiicke dlterer meister; frei 
iibertragen fiir die harfe, K. Gill- 


mann. Dec. 21, ,.1982;. Hi xor. 
31948; Adolph Nagel. 22184 
Gingham girl; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79282; Mabel 
A. McCarty. 22185 


Girl (The) I love is not in love with 
me; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79129; Dorothy Finch King. 

22186 


924 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Git along, little dogies; w traditional, 
m harmonized and arr. Ladislas 


Kun; men’s voices. © Nov. 25, 
1983; E pub. 38978; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine. 22187 


Give me a rose; w and m Philip M. 
Plant, Harry D. Squires and Earl 
Hines. © Oct. 28, 19383; Epub. 
38652; Harry D. Squires, inc. 22188 


Give me an isle and you; w Mary 
Tuttle, m Eloise Elliott; pf. ©l1«. 
Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 78761; Eloise 
Elliott French. 22189 


Give me New York; fox-trot, w J. 
Guttmann, m H. Lohr. ©1c. Nov. 
10, 1933; E unp. 78732; Henrietta 
Lohr and Joseph Guttmann. 22190 


Give me thy hand; w Gwendolen 
Carew, m W. H. Squire. © Nov. 3, 
19383; E for. 32048; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 22191 


Glad eyes; fox-trot, Giuseppe Costa- 
guta, orch. Jack Jefferson; pts. 
July 10, 19383; H for. 32206; Casa 
musicale Mauro. 22192 


Glory to our Flag; march; mand. 1, 2, 
mandola and chitarra. © 1c. Nov. 
22, 1933; E unp. 79201; Pasquale De 
Cesare. 22193 


Gluck (Christoph  Wilibald von) 
Gracious Saviour; anthem, w Jane 
EK. Leeson, m arr. Mark Andrews. 
1. Sop., alto, or mezzo-sop., and bass 
or bar.; organ acc.—2. Sop. and 
mezzo-sop., or alto; pf. or organ acc. 
© Nov. 25, 193838; E pub. 38954, 
38955; H. W. Gray co. 

: 22194, 22195 


God bless you; w and m Norman 
Hackforth; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 6, 1933 ; E for. 32118; Dix, ltd. 

22196 


God didn’t make me no monkey man; 
melody E. Framer. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1933; E unp. 79093; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 22197 


God gave me you; w and melody Sy 
Baldwin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 78880; Syril Howard Baldwin. 

22198 

God is love; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78983; Ula Gardner 
Campbell. 22199 


Goddess of love; w and melody Arthur 
Norris. © 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 1933; H 
unp. 78078; Augustine Norris. 

222100 


22214 


Going Hollywood; from Going Holly- 
wood, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb 
Brown; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 15, 
1933 ; EK pub, 38841; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 22201 


Going up; hymn. © Oct. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 38600; Esther Kerr Rusthoi. 
22202 


Gold digger; fox-trot, op. 2. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78408; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 22203 


Golden autumn time; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 78389; Mary 
C. Harvey. 22204 


Golden gate bridge; w and melody. 
©1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78933; 
Irene Anderson. 22205 


Golden (The) rule; pf. with w. © 
1 c. Nov. 38, 1933; E unp. 78350; 
William Francis LaMayeau. 

22206. 


Gone are the shades of night; anthem, 
w Hilary of Poitiers, tr. John 
Brownlie, set to m Grace French 
Tooke ; mixed voices, with sop. solo; 
organ acc. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 
38606; H. W. Gray co. 22207 


Good-bye; song. © 1 e¢. Nov. 20, 
1933; E unp. 79107; Douglas Gra- 
ham Thompson. 22208: 


w and melody Arthur Norris. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 78075; 
Augustine Norris. 22209: 


Good morning glory; from Sitting 
pretty, w Mack Gordon, m Harry 
Revel; with chord notations. © 
Nov. 7, 1988; E pub. 38677; Para- 
mount productions, inc. 22210 


Good morning, Mr. Twig; song. © 
1 ce. Nov. 28, 1983; E unp. 79467; 
Riddle D. Haworth. 22211 


Good night; arr. F. R. Cotton; sop. 
and bar. © 1 c.. Nov. 28, 1938; E 
unp. 79468; Riddle D. Haworth. 

22212 


w and m A. Scott Gatty, arr. Les- 
lie Woodgate; male voices. © Nov. 
7, 19383; E for. 32184; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 22218. 


Good night, good night; by Bernard 
Wagness; pf. © Oct. 23, 1938; E 
pub. 38597; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

22214 


925 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22215 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


a SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSeeSeSeSsFeSeSSeeSSeSSeSeSeSeSsSeesSeSsSsSsSeSSSsSsessSseseseseee 


Good times are here; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78922; 
Elsie Dunn. 22RD 


Good wine; w William Browne, m 
E. J. Moeran; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 30, 1983; E for. 31881; Novello 
& co., ltd. 22216 


Goodbye my little love; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78468; 
Bernard Sinoff. 22217 


Goodbye prohibition; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 79165; 
Anna Alfaro de Conte. 22218 


Goodwill (The) carol; Christmas, 
paraphrase of 16th century carol, 
w W. E. A., set to old German carol- 
tune from Codlner psalter, arr. Al- 
fred Whitehead; mixed voices, un- 
ace. © Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 38590; 
Oliver Ditson co., ine. 22219 


Gospel (The) highway; hymn. © 
Oct. 28, 1983; E pub. 38602; Esther 
Kerr Rusthoi. 22220 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Durch 
Gounod’s zauberwelt; fantasie tiber 
Gounod’s melodien, Wilhelm Wacek ; 
orch. stimmen, mit direktion. © 
Aug. 29, 1933; E for. 31927; Johann 
Kliment. eaplardal | 


— Nazareth; w Henry F. Chorley, 
m arr. H. Alexander Matthews; 
men’s voices. © Nov. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 38855; Theodore Presser co. 


29992 

Graham (John <A.) <A carol; poem 
Lizette Woodworth Reese; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 14, 19383; E. pub. 
38813; G. Ricordi & co., inc. 22223 


Grandad’s lullaby; waltz song, m Bob 
Harris. © @ ¢ Nov. ''18)) 1933 °° E 
unp. 78793; William G. Sass. 


mt ed tel es 


Grandma of mine; song, m Harry L. 
Alford. © 1-'¢.''Nov. 23; 1933';’ B 
unp. 79239; Grace Isabelle Bulmer. 

2 Dap Pehla 


(Donald) Five poetical stud- 
ies pi...© Oct.,17, 1985: Paster. 
32048 ; Boosey & co., Itd. 22226 


Great (The) beyond; valse song. © 
Le. Novel * 1933 3° Eun: aoaee. 
Richard Pickett. Deak 


Gray 


Greed; w J. H. Logan, m L. J. Down- 
ing. © Oct. 4, 1933; E pub. 38587; 
Josephine Hancock Logan and Lulu 
Jones Downing. 22228 


Greenfield (Marjorie H.) Seven 
Christmas carols for little children ; 
selected and ed., w and m M. H. 
Greenfield, and others. © Oct. 24, 
1933; E for. 31885; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 22229 


Greenwood glades; by Herbert Kinsey ; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 21, 1933; E 
for. 82029; Augener, ltd. 22230 


G’schichten aus Wien; biedermeier- 
singspiel, einzelnummern in 1 hft., 
text Viktor Lyssen, m Franz 
Schéber. © Aug. 14, 1933; E for. 
32120; Ed.‘Bote & G. Bock. 22231 


Guilty; w and melody. © 1 e. Nov. 
20, 19388; E unp. 79110; Thomas F. 
Kelly. 22232 


Guitarrero; tango argentino, parole 
Luciano Luigi Martelli and Arnaldo 
Marchionne, m Carlo Innocenzi; 
orech. parti. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
382209; M. Marletta. 22233 


Gypsy caravan; English w J. J. Rob- 
bins, Russian text and m Sandro 
Corona. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
38922; Russian musie co., ine. 

22234 


Gypsy honeymoon; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 193838; HE unp?) 78957 ; 
Ella Allen. 22235 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) <A ground; 
by George Frederick Handel, trans- 
ecribed, arr. and ed. Harold Witt 
Wolfsohn; pf. © Nov. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 38558; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine. ' 22236 

Hail N.. Y..U:; wand melody... © fe 
Nov. 6, 1983: E unp. 78463; Arnold 
A. Levin. 22237 


Hail, Pittsburgh; song. © Nov. 13, 
1933: E pub. 88831; Anna Gertrude 
Richey. 22238 


Hail to alma mater; centenary march 


song. Sept. 28, 1933; Epub. 
38608; Elliot Field. 22239 
Hail Weequahic; pf. with w. ©1« 


Novy. 27, 1933; E unp. 79408; Henry 
Melnik. 22240 


Hand in hand, we go together; w Ed- 
ward Pola, m Franz Vienna; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 3, 
1933; E for. 31953; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. 22241 


Hank and Lank; by Ervin Kleffman ; 


band pts., with conductor. © Nov. 
1, 1933; E pub, 38551; Rubank, ine. 
22242 


926 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 11, 1933 


‘Han’some Sam; w and m Nadine C. 


Lark. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78989; Nadine Clark Coons. 22243 


Happiness; w H. Johnson and B. Har- 
ris, m C. Johnson; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1933; E unp. 79079; Hilda John- 
son, Bud Harris and Coral John- 
son. 22244 


Happy hearts; musical play, libretto 
Jessie C. Mathieson, m Purcell J. 
Mansfield. © Novy. 1, 1933; E for. 
32008; W. Paxton & co., ltd. 

22245 


march, A. Zordan; ac- 
cordion. © Oct. 7, 1933; °E pub. 
38804; B. R. Quattrocioeche. 22246 


Happy so happy; song. © 1 «c. Oct. 
20, 1983; E unp. 78670; Jane Mally. 
22247 


Harbor (The) of home sweet home; 
w Edgar Leslie, m Fred E. Ahlert; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete., May Sing- 
hi Breen. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 

_ 38838; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

ts 22248 


Happy life; 


Hark! each tree; 2-pt. song, from Ode 
on St. Cecilia’s day for 1692, w 
Nicholas Brady, m Henry Purcell, 
arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker. 
© Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 31891; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 22249 


Harmony jazz; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © Oct. 19, 19383; E pub. 
38878; Oliver Blennerhasseit. 

ide 22250 


Harpsichord (The); by Eunice R. 
Slawsby; pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; EH 
pub. 388573; Bach music co. 22251 


Haskell Indian band march; pf. © 
1 e..Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. (8332; J. 
H. Bell. 22252 


Hast Thou forsaken me; w Gabriel 
KF. Newburger, m Mana-Zucca, op. 
129; high voice. © Nov. 6, 1983; E 
pub. 38737; Clayton F. Summy co. 

Dee oe 

——— —— —— low voice. © Nov. 20, 
1933; E pub. 38926; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co. 22254 


Hats off to the administration; song, 
m Martha Brandon. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
11, 19838; E unp. 78791; Casimiro A. 
Rivera. 22255 


Haunted (The) heart; song, w Alice 
Pollastrini, © 1 c. Nov: 27, 1933; 
EH ounp. 79390: Bruna Da San Mar- 
tino. 22256 


22270 


Have you seen my Ca-Ca-ca-canary ; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79073; R. D. 
Street. 22257 


Haven (A) that is heaven to me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 78847; Abel G. Smith and 
Larry Smith. 22258 


Hawaiian stars; melody. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1933: E unp. 78973; Gus Mat- 


thew Gervel. 22259 
Haydn (Franz Josef) Werke fiir das 
laufwerk; tibertragen u. erstmalig 


hrsg. Ernst Fritz Schmid; klavier. 
© Dee. 22,1931; HE’ for. 31924, 
Adolph Nagel. 22260 


He lives; hymn, w and m A. H. Ack- 
ley. © Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38078 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver. 22261 


He never came back; song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 16, 19838; E unp. 78987; Jose- 
phine Pickett. 22262 


He taught them to pray; anthem, w 
from St. Luke, m George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices, with bass solo. © 
Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 38856; Theo- 
dore Presser Co. 22263 


He that hath pity upon the poor; an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Richard 
Wassell; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Oct. 3, 1933 ; E for. 32003; Stainer 
& Bell, itd. 22264 


Hear my prayer; text selected from 
Psalms, m Will James; 4-pt. mixed 
cho. © Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38629; G. Schirmer, inc. 22265 


Hear, O Thou Shepherd of Israel; 
w from Psalm 80, m Edward Car- 
stenn; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 
11, 1933; E pub. 3887938; Concordia 
pub. house. 222'66 


Hear the. Master- calling; hymn. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 38074; Albert 
Troy Hardy. 22261 


Heart of the South; w A. Tuvim, mel- 
ody D. Heywood. © 1 ¢. Nov. 11, 
1933; E unp. 78786; Donald Hey- 
wood and Abe Tuvim. 22268 


Heart song; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 79837; Thalia A. White. 

22269 


Heartaches and memories; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 18, 1933: E unp. 
79021; Harry F. Robinson. 22270 


927 


, 


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22271 


Heavens to Betsy; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
4, 1933; E unp. 78422; Charles D. 
Houghton. 222771. 


Hebrew (The) children; Phrygian 
mode, traditional folk-hymn from 
the Southern mountains, collected 
and arr. Annabel Morris Buchanan ; 
mixed voices. © Noy. 8 1933; E 
pub. 38759; J. Fischer & bro. 

22272 


Heigh-ho, the gang’s all here; from 
Dancing lady, w Harold Adamson, 
m Burton Lane; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc., May Singhi Breen. © 
Noy. 15, 1933; E pub. 38847; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 22273 


Hello! chérie; slow-fox, paroles J. 
Valmy et R. Valaire, m Jim Pack et 
John Rod. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
31991; Publications Francis-Day, 
S. a. 22274 


Hello Dixie; fox-trot, w Alfred Ross- 
man and William W. Woods, and 
melody. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 
78688; Edith Whittick. 22275 


Help old Daniel; arr. F. R. Cotton; 
male quartette. © 1 ¢« Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79469; Riddle D. 
Haworth. 22276 


Henrietta; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c Nov. 4, 
1933; E unp. 78390; Thadeous E. 
Griffin. 22277 


Here’s a brand new love song; w and 
m Langdon Carton; pf. 
25, 1988; E unp. 79336; B. Langdon 
Carton. 22278 


Hi de ho man; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 
78958; Gertrude Smith. 2229 


Hi! mom; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79166; Orren Edward Pickle. 
22280 


Hie there, and hello; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79112; 
Leonard Morton Prince. 22281 


Hills (The) of home; by Oscar J. Fox; 
transcribed Elias Breeskin; violin 


and pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 
38703; Carl Fischer, inc. 22282 
Hitch (The) hiker: w and melody. 


© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78771; 
William Nathan La Mance. 22283 


Hobo’s meditation ; melody J. Rodgers. 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 79376; 
Southern music pub. ¢o.. ine. 

22284 


928 


© 1c. Nov. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Hoe cake; by Florence B. Price; pf. 
© Nov. 24, 1933; E pub. 38974; 
Theodore Presser co. 22285 


Hohman (C. H.)_ practical violin 
method; modernized, ed. Max Fis- 
chel. bk. 2-4. © Oct. 6, 8, 14, 1933; 
AA 132500-132502: M. M. Cole pub. 
co. 22286-22288 


Same. bk. 5. © Oct. 17, 1933; 
AA 182503; M. M. Cole pub. co. 
22289 


Holiday; by Ethel Ponce, transcribed 
Rudy Wiedoeft; E flat alto saxo- 
phone; pf. acc. © Noy. 24, 19383; 
E pub. 38963; Robbins music corp. 

22290 


Holy night; by Franz Griiber, arr. Wil- 
liam Hermann; pf. with w. © Oct. 
30, 1933; E pub. 38581; Bach music 
co. 22291 


Home; song, w W. E: Henley. ©1c. 
Nov. 15, 19383: E unp. 78956; Frances 


Williams. 22292 
Home of my memories; song, har- 
monized Alexander Lamb. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78879; Frank 
EK. Palmer. 


Home on the range; cowboy tune, 
song, arr. Chester Wallis; pf. © 
Noy. 8, 1983; E pub. 38774; Boston 
music co. 22294 


w traditional, m harmonized and 
arr. Ladislas Kun; men’s voices. 
© Nov. 25, 1933; E pub. 38979; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine. 22295 


Home sweet home; by Bishop, Hawai- 
ian guit. diagram. arr. © Nov. 11, 
19383; E pub. 38777; Adolph Krupp. 

22296 


Home your [sic] a wee bit of heaven; 
w and melody Hal Green. © 1 c 
Noy. 13, 1983; E unp. 78836; How- 
ard L. Hallgren. 22297 


Honey dear; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78728; 
Helene M. Greene. 22298 


Honey don’t leave me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78503 ; 
Carl Clements. 22299: 

Honey-gal; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1933; FE unp. 79151; Vida Mae Bais- 
den. 22300 


melody Fred D. 
©iec. 


Honey girl; song, 
Jacob and G. L. Scheper, jr. 


Nov. 22, 19383; E unp. 79194; George 
22301 


L. Scheper, jr. 


22293 - 


; 
| 
; 


~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


22331 


Honey moon’s trip; w and melody. © | How did I get this way; w and m Har- 


1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78523; Hd- 
ward Spencer. 22302 


Honolulu baby; melody Marvin Hat- 
ley. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 
78431; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

22303 


Hoopla; by L. EH. DeFrancesco; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢c. Nov. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 79207 ; Movietone music corp. 

22304 


Hootie (The) owls; w Johnny Gruelle, 
m Will Woodin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 24, 
1938; E unp. 79319; Miller music, 
inc. 22305 


Hop Scotch; by Alice Lucy Hale, fin- 
gered Carrie Munger Long; pf. © 
Nov. 23, 1933; E pub. 38982; Dallas 
music co. 22306 


Hope; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.-conduc- 
tor. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1983; E unp. 
78869; Movietone music corp. 

22307 


Hoppy toad; w Johnny Gruelle, m 
Will Woodin. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1933; 
E unp. 49310; Miller music, ine. 

22308 


Hot dickety dee; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 19838; E unp. 79452; 
Lillian M. Nicchia. 22309 


House of my dreams; song, melody 
Marion A. Smart. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1933; E unp. 78713; Arvelia Sadler. 

. 22310 


How beautiful heaven must be; hymn, 
w Mrs. A. S. Bridgewater, m A. P. 
Bland. © Nov. 18, 1933; E pub. 
38895; Asher Sizemore. 22311 


How can I forget I love you sweet- 
heart; song. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1933; 
BE unp. 78846; George Tomaszewski. 

22312 


How can I say good bye; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79120; Sydney Stein. 22313 


How can you stay away; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Alton Rinker. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
25, 1988; E unp. 79822; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc. 22314 


How could we be wrong; from Nymph 
errant, w and m Cole Porter. © 
Sept. 11, 19838; HE for. 32123; Harms, 
ine. 22315 

How de dow babe; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Nov. 18, 19383; E unp. 78802; 
ward Dent. 


old Motter. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; EH 
unp. 78370; C. H. Motter. 22317 


How do the flowers know their way; 
w Johnny Gruelle, m Will Woodin. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79318; 
Miller music, ine. 22318 


How I’ve tried; w and m Ted Fiorito; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc., May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 25, 1933; H 
pub. 38986; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 22319 


Hume-Fogg victory song; pf. with w. 
© Nov. 9, 1933; E pub. 38950; Paul 
Russell Kidd. 22320 


Hundred (A) years from today; w Joe 
Young and Ned Washington, melody 
Victor Young. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78444; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 22321 


Hurrah for prosperity ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78521; 
Mary M. Tempus. 22322 


Hustle and bustle; composed and pf. 
arr. Samuel Kaylin; pf.-conductor. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78872; 
Movietone music corp. 22323 


I am looking forward to that day; w 
and melody, arr. A. C. Elliott; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78918; 
Cc. C. Crowder. 22324 


I am so happy today; song; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 22, 1933; E pub. 
38907; Archer Ballantine. 22325 


I am something to you; fox trot song. 
© Nov. 8, 1933; E pub. 38972; 
Joseph Horwath. 22326 


I am the Bread of Life; w from John 
6, m Louis Weitz; in 2 keys. © 
Oct. 15, 19338; E pub. 38830; Harry 
G. Neville. 22327 


I am waiting for you; song, arr. Syl- 
vester L. Cross. © Oct. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 38932; Nellie B. Schmidt. 

2328 

I appeal to you; waltz song. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1983; E unp. 79152; Floren- 
tino A. Ceniza. 22329 


I belong in Alabam’; w Joe Young, m 
Milton Ager; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Nov. 1, 1983; E pub. 38585; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 

22330 


I call my sweetie angel cake she’s so 
sweet I could eat her; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 78711; Gustave ese 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22332 


— 


can conquer the world but not with- 
out you; w Karl Scott, melody Ken- 
yon Scott. © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1983; E 
unp. 78286; Earle Scott and Carl F. 
Scott. 22332 


I can’t find poor mother’s grave; Ww 
Dick Sanford and Clarke Van Ness, 
melody Ernie Burnett and Tom Ber- 
wick. ©1c. Novy.-28, 1933; E unp. 
79446; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine. 223833 


I ean’t find you there; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79268 ; 
Nicholas Puglisi. 22334 


ery for you; w Allan J. Flynn, Rus- 
sian text Sergféfa Kuz’mina, m Alex- 
ander Ivanoff. © Nov. 2, 19383; E 
pub. 38924; Russian music ¢o., ine. 

22335 


I’d give my life for dear old federal 
reserve; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1933; 
E unp. 78584; Archie Koty. 22336 


I'd just have you; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79111; 
Doris Mae Williamson. 22337 


I’d rather have you on my mind, than 
another in my arms; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78536; 
Frank W. Brown, jr. 22338 


I’d share my dreams with you; w R. 
Hartwell, melody H. Hartwell. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78704; 
Roland and Harley Hartwell. 

22339 


I did lay me down to take rest; d-pt. 
vesper sentence and recitative, Bibli- 
cal w, m Henry Pureell, arr. Arthur 
H. Egerton;. women’s voices. © 
Oct. 30, 19383; E pub. 38684; Carl 
Fischer, ince. 22340 


I didn’t mean it; w Herb Magidson 
and Maurice Sigler, m James V. 
Monaco; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 39000; Ir- 
ving Berlin, ine. 22341 


w Herb Magidson and Maurice 
Sigler, melody James Y. Monaco. 
© 1c. Nov. 7,.1983; E unp. 78548; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 22342 


I don’t want nobody but you; w and 
m Jimmie Blake. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1933; E unp. 7838384; James W. 
Blake. 223438 


I dream of a picture of you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79076; Maurice B. Herschel. 

22344 


Leal 


930 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 23: 


I fell in love again; song. ©1ce. Nov. 
28, 19338; E unp. 79223; Martha A. 
Kimball. 22345 


I fell in love with you; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 28, 1988; E unp. 79453; Buddy 
Stevens. 22346. 


I found her yesterday; song. ©1 ec 
Nov. 27, 19883; E unp. 79389; Bruna 
Da San Martino. 22347 


I found Virginia down in Caroline; w 
Tot Seymour, melody Jesse Greer. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78774; 
Leo Feist, ine. 22348. 


I had a good time last night; song. 
© 1 c. Nov..7, 1933; E unp. 78511 ; 
Nicholas Puglisi. 22349- 


I had to change the words; w and m. 
Geo. J. Bennett, Charles Tobias and. 
Rubey Cowan; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 38862; South- 
ern music pub. ¢o., ine. 22350" 


I hate to leave thee; melody Marvin. 
Hatley. © 1 ¢ Och 18333330 
unp. 78482; Southern music pub. co:, 
ine. 22351 


I have a fortune in my arms; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr.. 
© 1 e. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 78830; 
Dick Richards. 22852 ° 


I have a puss cat; pf. with w. ©l1e. 
Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 78683; Frances 
D. Welch. , 22358 - 


I have seen yellow in the moon; song,. 
poem M.M.P. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79458; Albert Joseph Milans. 

; 22354 


I hope you'll not say no to me; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79351; 
Harold Minder. (22355 


just couldn’t take it baby; w Mann 
Holiner, melody Alberta Nichols. 
© 1 c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78440;: 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. . 22356 


I knew I’d find you; w Johnny Burke, 
melody Harold Spina. © 1 ec. Nov.. 
9, 19383; E unp. 78720; Irving Ber-- 
lin, ine. 22357 


I knew you’d pass me by; w Jack Law-. 
rence, m Arthur Altman, arr. Paul 
Hill; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 27,. 
1933; E pub. 38987; Edward B.. 
Marks music corp. 22358 - 


I knew you when; w Herb Magidson, 
melody J. Fred Coots. © 1c. Nov. 


—_ 


11, 193838; E unp. 78773; Leo Feist, 
22359' 


ine. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


I know the kind of girl; from Nice 
‘goings on, w Douglas Furber, m Ar- 
thur Schwartz; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Oct. 38, 1933; E for. 
32145; Harms, inc. 22360 


I know you'll return some day; w and 
melody, © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1933;. E 
unp. 78851; Abel G. Smith and Larry 
Smith. 22361 


I like bananas because they have no 
bones; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
_ 10, 1933; E unp. 78730; Chris Yacich 
and Frank Davis. 


I like my own tunes best; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 3, 1933; E unp. 783861; 
Myrtle Kringlie Miller. 22363 


T’ll always belong to you; w and m 
Alan Vance and John Rogers. © 
1 ce. Nov. 138, 1933; E unp. 78839; 
John Sewall Rogers. 22364 


T'll be seein’ ya in Abyssinia; w R. P. 
Weston and Bert. Lee, m Harris 
Weston; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
27, 1933; E for. 32249; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd. 22365 


I’ll be seein’ you, cowboy; w G. Blais- 
dell, m Hoyt Brown. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 19383; E unp. 78767; Harry Hoyt 
Brown and George Blaisdell. 22366 


Tll do my best to make you happy; 
from Say it with music, w and m 
Ray Noble, additional w Charles 
Wilmott, new arr. Albert Szirmai; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 38664; Harms, inc. 

22367 

Ill find a way to keep from loving 
you; w.and melody Jerry Jos. Pinto. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79063 ; 
Jerry Pinto. 22368 


Ill go on forever—loying you; w and 
' melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 
78724; Sidney Easton. 22369 


Tll never leave home again; w and m 
Edw. C. Mergel; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38714; Edw. 
C. Mergel. 22370 


Tll never leave you sweetheart;. fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; EB 
unp. 79254; Dick Kuhr. 22371 


Ill remember you; polka; accordion. 
© Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 38858; Paul 
~ Vallentin Karlson. 22312 


Ill see you in church; w and m 
Charles Newman, Al Goodhart and 
Al Hoffman; with ukulele arr. © 


22362, 


22387 


Nov. 23, 19383; E pub. 38946; De. 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc. 
22373. 


I'll think of you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 19883; E unp. 79019; 
Juanita Talbot. 22374 


I looked for you; w Phyllis Black, m 
Eric Coates; in B flat. © Sept. 13, 
1933; E for. 32140; Chappell & co., 
ltd. : 22375, 


I lost my everything when I lost you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78497; Lloyd Stevens Run- 
yan. 22376: 


I love baloney; w Jack Hubbard, mel- 


ody Pauline Langille. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
28, 19383; E unp. 79479; Beltran 
Carew Hubbard. 22377 


I love to play my fiddle; w and mel-. 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 
79220; Ernest L. McCutcheon. 

22378. 


I love you; versi Emilio Gatti, m E, 
-Boschini; pf. [Italian text only] 
© Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 31911; Casa 
editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 22379. 


I love you and how; fox-trot, w and 
m Mabelle Cox. © 1 e¢. Nov. 15, 
1933; E unp. 78926; Mabel Busby 
Whiteside. 22380: 


I love you dear; w and melody. © 
Lve) Nov.<% 1933 >in). (85203 
Tony Granich. 22381 


I love you, I love you; song, melody 
Morty Berk. © 1. Nov. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 79066; Ossie Sethmore Bar- 
geron. 22382: 


I love you Mary; fox-trot song. ©. 
1 ¢. Nov. 11, 1933; EH unp. 78781; 
Charles C. Morelli. 22383 


I love you so; melody with pf. acc. ©. 
1 c. Nov. 18, 19338; E unp. 79244; 
Joseph A. Howells. 22384 


I love you-that’s why; w and m Al 
Sherman and Al Lewis; with uku- 
lele arr. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38968; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. 22385. 


I love you when you’re smiling; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 78741; Joseph Eldrican Reily. 


22386. 

I loved you; song. © 1 ¢ Nov. 9, 
1933; E unp. 78698; Katherine 

' Martyn. 2238T 


931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22388 


I’m a wanderer wandering all alone; 
w and melody Queenie Dunedin. © 
1 ec. Nov. 4, 1938; E unp. 78414; 
Mary E. Wolfarth. 22388 


I’m alone in all my dreams; w and 
melody Sy Baldwin. © 1 ec. Nov. 
14, 1933; E unp. 78896; Syril How- 
ard Baldwin. 22389 


I’m always dreaming of you; valse 
song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78317; Elsie M. Moxley. 22390 


I’m an expensive gal don’t play me 
cheap; w B. Harris, m Coral John- 
son pr.?''© 1c. Noy: 18, 19337 
unp. 79081; Bud Harris and Coral 
G. Johnson. 22391 


I’m back where I started again; fox- 
trot song. © 1. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79274; Vincent L. Preston. 

22392 

I’m crying, sweetheart, for you; song, 
pf. sc. Marjorie Strong. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 193838; E unp. 78585; William 
Henry Reese. 22393 


I’m delirious because of Dolores; w 
Stanley Adams, m Jesse Greer, pf. 
se. Lou Leaman; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38825; Mills 
music, ine. 22394 


I’m doing my part, lovey you do your 
part for the N. R. A. and me; w 
and melody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1933; EB 
unp. 78494; Sidney Holden. 22395 


I’m en-route for my cute little you; 
song, m Zygmund Rondomanski. © 
1 c. Nov. 9, 19383; E unp. 78706; 
William James Satterlee. 22396 


I’m free from the chain gang now; 
w and melody Lou Herscher. © 1 
e. Oct. 21,.19383; HE) unp. 78429; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

22397 


I’m gettin’ a new deal from that old 
gal of mine; w Roy Turk, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 c¢. Oct. 27, 
1933; E unp. 79178; Famous music 
corp. 22398 

I’m goin’ to pack my grip; song. © 
1c. Nov. ‘20, ~1983'; EY unp.”.79131 ; 
Gustave Kolodi. 22399 


I’m going back to Dixie and Jane; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1933; E unp. 
79006 ; Mercedes Jones Bryan. 


I’m going Broadway mad; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Noy. 20, 1938; BE unp. 
79279; Clarence J. Engstrom. 

22401 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


I’m gonna make the grade; w and m 


Dave Ringle and Andrew Toce. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 19383; E unp. 78452; 
Dave Ringle music, inc. 22402 


I’m happy now; spiritual blues, song, 
arr. Roolin Crawford. © 1 e. Oct. 
30, 19383; E unp. 78201; Francis 
Douglas. 22403 


I’m having blue days now; w and mel- 
ody, arr. L. Ober. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 79083 ; Lelia Parker. 

22404 


I’m hotter than Dinah and sweeter 
than Sue; w and melody. © 1«. 
Nov. 11, 19383; E unp. 79435; Lela 
Long Hill. 22405 


I’m in love with love; song, melody 
Victor Alonso Jackson. © 1. Nov. 
1, 1933; E unp. 78901; Hollis Aaron 
Ayers. 22406 


I'm in my plane to Dixieland; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1983; E unp. 79441; 
Ray Thornburg. 22407 


I’m in search of an old fashioned 
sweetheart; w Ned Kelly, m Frank 
Gallagher. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 19383; E 
unp. 78269; Edward T. Kelly and 
Francis X. Gallagher. 22408 


I’m just a beggar for love; valse song. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78921; 


Melvin Mitchell. 22409 
I’m left alone; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
31, 1933; E unp. 78583; Archie Koty. 
22410 


I’m living on love and I like it; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 
78388; Mary Tyler. 22411 


I’m lonely for you only; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78398; 
Frank Anderson. 22412 


I’m lonely from being alone; waltz 
song, m Cecil Kappey. © 1. Oct. 
30, 1933 ; E unp. 78907 ; Emma Keith. 

22413 


I’m lonely tonight beside the wishing- 
well; w Dick Sanford and Clarke 
Van Ness, melody Ernie Burnett 
and Tom Berwick. © 1. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79447; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 22414 


I’m lonesome tonight; song ©1« 
Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78783; Agnes 
Schaffenberg. 22415 


932 


no. 11, 1933 


I’m looking for you; m Sylvester 
Longe Cross; pf. with w. ©) 1. <«. 


Nov. 25, 19838; E unp. 79852; Lil- 
lian Viggers. 22'416 


I’m not building any dreams; song. 
© 1c Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79882; 
Morris Olson and Henry Olson. 

22417 


I’m on love’s holiday; song. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 17, 1933; E unp. 79485; Matilda 
Curtiss. 22418 


I’m out of step with the sweetheart 


march; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1933; EH wunp. 78510; Sadie S. 
Ferry. 22419 


I’m ridin’ a rainbow now; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. Noy. 18, 1933; E unp. 78834; 
Maldin Foree. 22420 


I’m so alone; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1933; E unp. 78888; Jack Tanner. 
22421 


I’m so blue ’cause you’re not true; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; 
EH unp. 79020; Rebecca Gilbert. 

22422 


I'm so glad; pf. with w. ©1ce. Nov. 
9, 1988; E unp. 78725; Sidney Eas- 
ton. 22.423 


I’m sorry we parted my dear; valse 
song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
79255; J. O. Stevens. 22494 


I’m spending too much time in Reno; 
w and m Marie Ordway. © 1 « 
Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 78841; Frank 
B. Lambert and Marie O. Lambert. 

22425 


I’m still in love with you; song. © 
iMmeiNev, 20. 19832 H unp: (9134: 
Alice Spaulding. 22426 


I’m thankful for my heaven on earth; 
song. © ic. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78662; Albert Hay Malotte. 

22427 


I’m the happiest man in the world; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
EH eounp. 78555; Felix A. Goss. 

22498 

Tm up in the clouds; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 78416; 
John Francis Casey. 22429 


I’m waiting for tonight and you; valse 


song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 19338; E unp. 
78629; Cora EH. Bovee. 22430 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22444 


I’m walkin’ the chalk line; w Mann 
Holiner, melody Alberta Nichols. © 
1 ec. Novy. 6, 1933; E unp. 78441; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 22431 


I'm weary of dreaming and scheming; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
79252; Mary Smith. 22432 


I'm weaving rainbows for those in 
love; w Bartley Costello and Hd. 
Rose, m Billy Baskette; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Novy. 21, 1933; 
EK pub. 38936; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co. 22433 


I’m your Slave; w Lavender Lewis, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 79360; Ruby 
Hantelman. 22434 


I make love to the echo; w and melody. 
© de Nov. (7, 1933" Diunp. T8538; 
Stephen A. Giverego. 22435 


I meant to say: good-night; song. © 
tree, Nov., 13, -1933 5° eH unp tisent: 
Albert Hay Malotte. 22436 


I met a young lady; w and m Harry 
Leon and Leo Towers; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 14, 1933; E for. 32171; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 

22437 


I miss you, Julia, why don’t you miss 
me; song, melody J. B. Itell. © 
te. Nov. 24, 1983; BH unp, 79294; 
Joseph Coldie. 22438 


I must have you; w H. Mitchell, m 
H. ‘Prince ;' pf. treble.’ -©:1 c! Nov. 
8, 1938; E unp. 78373; Earl Mitchell 
and Henry Prince. 22439 


I never thought that you cared for me; 


slow-fox, H. Mac Knight; orch. 
pres. GL Seni 1, ' 1983 >) eiewor 
32091; Choudens. 22440 


I planted a rose in the garden; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr) © i &, Nov: 13; 1983 Eyunp. 
78804; Paul M. Horst. 22441 


I remember; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
DiAwith w.. ©) 1 ¢.2 Nev. 25,1933; 
E unp. 79342; James Albert Pike. 

22442 


I saw you I loved you; w and melody. 
©1« Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79036 ; 
Anthony King. 22443 


I see a gleam of glory; melody May 
Justus and HE. L. Fairdoth. © 1. 
Nov. 3, 19838; E unp. 79094; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 22'444 


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22445 


pt. 111, n. s., v.28 


I still remember, how can I forget; 
w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79158; Ed. Kangas and Bob 


Durr. 22445 
I thought you were mine; song, m 
Bernice F. Bowers. © 1 c¢. Nov. 


6, 1933; E unp. 79155; Amelia E. 
Gertz. 22446 


I understand; w Richard Himber, m 
Ellidtt Grennard; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 17, 1988; E pub. 38873; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

22447 


I’ve come back to you; w A. Wood- 
dell, melody C. H. Fassinger. © 
i.e, JNov. 24; 1933.3, unps, 79295; 
Alpha Wooddell and Clarence H. 
Fassinger. 22448 


I’ve got a job once more; w and mel- 
ody, arr. Arnold Jones. © 1. Oct. 
25, 19338; E unp. 77931; Harold E. 
Sarb. 22449 


I’ve got a passion for pistachio nuts; 
w Wm. S. Kearns, melody Henry E. 
Lioyd.” G1 GyNoy. 2231933"; Huaap. 
79240; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 

22450 


I’ve got love; w C. Strnad, m C. 
Scavarda and S. Randsman; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 
79164; Charles Scavarda, Sam 
Randsman and Chas. Strnad. 22451 


I’ve got something to live for now; w 
and melody Billy Hill and Harry 
Stride. © 1. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78597 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 

22452 


I’ve got the lonesome blues; w and 
7 melody.: <©@' 1 .eF Nove? 18,4933) 
unp. 79042; James R. Phillips. 

22453 


I've got those yearning blues; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79275; Maude W. Thomas. 22454 


Ive got to find a new man; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. 
78348 ; William McKinley Garman. 

22455 


I’ve stopped being a fool; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1983; E unp. 
79388 ; Constance Campbell. 22456 


I’ve told the birds and bees how lovely 
you are; w and melody. ©41c. Nov. 
3, 1938; E unp. 78371; Bob Miller. 

22457 


I've waited; song. © 1 @ Nov. 2. 


1933; E unp. 78333; Virginia C. 
Stoeckl. 22458 
I wait for thee; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


28, 1933; E unp. 79481; Agnes Eliza- 
beth Rose. 22459 


J wanna meander with Miranda; from 
Sitting pretty, w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel; with chord notations. 
© Nov. 8, 19383; E pub. 38650; Para- 
mount productions, ine. . 22460 


I want someone to love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79104; Frank E. Doughty. 22461 


I want to be wanted by you; w Rose 
M. Mullett, m Vick Knight, harmon- 
ized Cliff Barnes. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1933; E unp. 79380; Walter J. Koz- 
lowski. 22462 


I want to be your mother’s son-in-law; 
w Mann Holiner, melody Alberta 
Nichols. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933 ; E unp. 
78439 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

22463 


I want to love you always; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1933; amp. 
78539; Marie Oxx. 22464 


I want to marry Marianna; w Robert 
Stanley, m Tolchard Evans; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 13, 1933; E for. 
32163; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 22465 


I want to prove my dear I love you; 
w and melody Martha Richman. © 
1 c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78900: 
Martha R. Strahan. 22466 


I want to see my girl once more; song, 
w Bruno Barbaritano. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 38833; Filippo Lator- 
raco. 22467 


want to take you back but why did 
you roam; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 79370; Lucy Humphrey. 
22468 


I was so shy; song. © 1 e. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79459; Albert Joseph 
Milans. 22469 


I wish we had died in our craddle 
[sic]; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
29, 1983; E unp. 79499; Pearl Bo- 
hannon. 22470 


I won’t be there to hear Oh promise 
me; w and m Mitchell Parish, Josef 
Myrow and Selig Shaftel, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
19, 1933; E pub. 38562; Mills music, 
inc. 22471 


hb 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


I won't think about tomorrow, as long 
as you love me today; w Sammy 
Lerner, m Jay Gorney; with uku- 
lele arr. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
38824: Mills music, inc. - 22472 


I wrote a song to remember you; pf. 
With w. ©) 1c. Nov. .16, 1933; EH 
unp. 78977; Sam Rosey. 22473 


Ice (The) man; melody Marvin Hat- 
Poem. ce. Oct. ‘27,°.19383 ; EY unp: 
78433 ; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

22474 


If each dark cloud has a silver lining; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1 e. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79369 ; 
Denise Hoover. 22475 


If I can’t have my somebody; fox- 
item soue.+,©) 4).c.. Noy. 8, 1933; EB 
unp. 78621; Rose M. Bailey. 

22476 


If I had a little stenographer like you; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1 «. 
Nov. 8, 19383; E unp. 78658; Mary 
Ann West. 22477 


If I knew and you knew true love 
dear; song, melody Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1. Nov. 1, 19838; E unp. 
78285; G. E. Smith. 22478 


If I lost you; from The command 
performance,. w Clifford Grey, m 
Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E for. 32152; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 22479 


If I only had a sweetheart just like 
you: w and melody Harry Liston. 
©il1c. Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78858 ; 
Matthew Harry Liston. 22480 


If I only had some one to love; w 
Donald Hayes, m Ralph Hayes, Ruby 
Hayes Wood and Donald Hayes. © 
1 « Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79100; 
Donald Jeffrey Hayes. 22481 


If I were in heaven today; w U. S. 
Keeling, st., m lysses Simpson 
Keeling, jr., pf. © Nov. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 38834; U. S. Keeling & son. 

22482 


If my love isn’t really true; violin 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; HE 
unp. 78935; William H. Schoemer. 

22483 


If that dog o’ mine could talk; w Herb 
Magidson and Maurice Sigler, mel- 
ody James V. Monaco. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
15, 1933; E unp. 78947; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 22484 


22495 


if that's) for sme; I'm: )out.;. w sPhil 
Price, Glenhall Taylor and Mickey 
Michelsen, m Dino S. Alessi and 
Walter Rudolph. © 1 « Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 78485; New era music 
pub. co., ltd. 22485 


If the future is kind; w Peter Gregory, 
m John Burnaby; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E for. 32177; Geof- 
frey Fletcher, ltd. 22486 


If you’d only say you love me; valse 
song. © 1c. Nov: 8, 1933; E unp. 
78657; Morene Dorothy Blastic. 

. 22487 


If you forget; from Early to bed, w 
Rowland Leigh, from the German 
of Robert Gilbert, m Werner R. Hey- 
mann; with ukulele arr. [English 
text only] © Oct) 27, 1933; EB for. 
31967; Ufaton verlags, G. m. b. H. 

22488 


If you see my mother; song, arr. E. 
M. D. Cantwell; with quartette cho. 
© Nov. 10, 19383; E pub. 38747; 
Nettie Dudley Washington. 22489 


If you were mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 19383; E unp. 78817; L. R. 
Muse. 22490 


Ihr winde; aus dem Wunsch-teppich, 
text u. m T. Cronan, ubersetzung 
Hansi Fuchs. [German, WHnglish 
and French text] © Sept. 24, 1933; 
E for. 31925; Thomas Cronan. 

22491 


Il est de beaux réves; air de la let- 
tre, de Vopérette Rose de France, 
paroles Albert Willemetz, m _ Sig- 
mund Romberg. © Sept. 9, 19383; E 
for. 32128; Société anonyme fran- 
caise Chappell. 22492 


Il n’y a pas de raison; dans Nu 
comme un ver, paroles Jean Boyer, 
m Maurice Yvain; avec accord de 
Vukulele. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32062: Editions Salabert. 22493 


Il pleure dans mon cceur; par Claude 
Debussy, transcription de concert 
pour pf. Daniel Ericourt. © Sept. 
1, 1933; E for. 31986; Jean Jobert. 

22494 


Tlusion de ayer; letra y m Graciano 
Gomez, arr. Alfredo Brito; dos voces. 
©; 1Ocks .26, A933 Hl fora S2495 3 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

22495 


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22496 


Imago ...dal Monte Pellegrino; di 
Guido Alberto Fano; pf. © Oct. 3, 
1933; E for. 31901; G. Ricordi & 
co. 22496 


Improvisation; par Amedeo Escobar ; 
saxophone in mi bemolle et pf. © 
July 15, 1933; E for. 32212; M. Aro- 
mando. 22497 


In a blue mood; m Burrell Van Buren; 
pf. with w. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78461; Raymond D. Parthe- 
more. 22498 


In a canoe for two: pf. with w. © 
tec. Nov. 25, 1933; EH. unp: 79345; 
Mildred Coffin Young. 22499 


In a garden; by Elizabeth Hopson; 
pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 38578: 
Bach music co. 22500 


In a garden of roses where I found 
you: waltz, w and melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 19383; E unp. 79213; Joseph 
Grippaldi. 22501 


In a little canoe on the silvery lake of 
love with you; w Butler Carter, m 


Annie Ruth Brown and William 
Philip. }Garnet, 2©@), dares Nov fs; 
1933; E unp. 78863; Merry Butler 
Carter. 22502 


In a little lane; w Graham Collett, 
m Frederic Curzon; in E flat. 
Oct. 20, 1933; E for. 32041; Boosey 
& co., ltd. 22503 


In a little tavern with you; w Louis 
Levine. melody Trevor Jones. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79062; Judd 
and Browne. 2504 


In a palm covered shack in Hawaii: 
song, melody Al N. Beatty. © 1. 
Oct. 17, 1933; E unp. 78764; Larry 
O’Dowd and Al Beatty. 22505 


In a shelter from a shower; w George 
Whiting and Raymond Leveen, mel- 
ody Ernest Breuer; pf. treble. © 
1 © Nov.t, 1983; EH. unp: T3289); 
3roadway music corp. 22506 


In a silly symphony; w and melody 
Ann Ronell. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; 
E unp. 78355; Irving Berlin, inc. 

22507 


In a valley by the river; song, James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Nov. 13, 19388; E unp. 78801; John 
Esa. 22508 


In an old star-lit garden; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78595; 
Thomas Daly. 22509 


pt. It, 1. S., Vv. 28 


In appletree lane; w Lilla Cole, m 
Fred Sharp; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79362; Fred E. Sharp. 

22510 


In dreams with you; fox-trot, w and 
m C. Barnes. © 1 e. Nov. 17,1933; 
E unp. 78998; Anna Dilling. 22511 


t 

In duleci jubilo; English tr. by G. R. 
Woodward, 14th century melody arr. 
Michael Praetorius, transcribed E. 
Harold Geer; sop. and alto. © Oct. 
25, 1933; E. pub. 38695; Carl Fisch- 
er, ine. 22512 


traditional text, ed. Norwood 
Hinkle, old German carol, harmon- 
ized R. L. Pearsall; mixed voices ; 
pf. or organ ace. [English text 
only] © Oct. 4. 1933; E pub. 38591 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., ine. 22513 


In excelsis gloria; Christmas carol, 
traditional w, m EH. T. Potter, arr. 
M. A. Simpson: mixed voices. © 
Noy. 28, 1933; E pub. 38992; Robin 
Ellis. 22514 


In gondola; waltz, Leo Rossi, arr. for 
accordion. © Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 
38802: B. R. Quattrocioeche. 22515 


In gray December; song, harmony arr. 
Cc. C. Toomey. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78599; William John Flah- 
erty. 22516 


In His face; hymn, w and m Marjorie 
Lewis Lloyd. © Sept. 1, 1933; H 
pub. 38077; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 

22517 


In mid-Atlantic; song, w Eugenia M. 
Fosbery. © 1 ce. Nov. 13, 1983; EH 
unp. 78903; Beatrice Mary Clifford. 

22518 


In my back yard; pf. with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. T8685; Frances 
D. Welch. 22519 


In my dreams of you; w Al Raymond, 
melody Al Landis. © 1 ¢. Noy. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78609; Anthony Landi. 

22520 


In my garden; w Lester O’Keefe, m 
Idabelle Firestone, arr. Wallingford 
Riegger ; 3-pt. women’s cho. © Oct. 
20, 1933; E pub. 38628; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 22521 


In my little ship of dreams; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78313; Blanche Matthiesen. 22522 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


In old Versailles; w Helen ‘Taylor, m 
Herbert Oliver; in E flat. © Oct. 
20, 1933; E for. 31995; A. V. Broad- 
hurst. 22523 


In our Rocky Mountain bungalow; 
song, w M. G. Michaels. © 1c. Nov. 
15, 19388; E unp. 78952; Randolph 
Maynard-Brown. 22524 


In Saint Paul’s; w Hustace Belham, 
m Arthur Warrell, tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; men’s voices. © 
Nov. 14, 1983; E for. 32191; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 22525 


In shop auf der elter; w Samuel Laz- 
arovsky, m Sholom Secunda. © 
Oct. 20, 19838; E pub. 38614; J. & 
J. Kammen music co., ine. 22526 


In silence; song. ©1c. Nov. 138, 1933 ; 
E unp. 78865; Arthur Louis Greiner. 
22527 


In the autumn of life; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 «c. Nov. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 78712; Frank X. Wasilew- 
ski. 22528 


In the heart it will always be summer- 
ime: pt, with w. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79365; Virginia Horton 
Haack. 22529: 


In the moonlight by the sea; song, 
melody Joe Brown. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
faa unp. (8493; O. HH. Crain. 

22530 


In the morning; hymn, w and m H. 
Lillenas. © Sept.'1, 19388; E pub. 
38076; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 

22531 


In the shadows I found a heart; song, 
melody Allen Taub. ©/1c. Nov. 9. 
1933°>\ Hi’ unp. 78708;~ Marie. L. 
Blanche. 22D 2 


In the shadows of the stars; song, m 
Nellie EH. Rice, arr. Charles Midg- 
ley. © Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 38557; 


Amelia B. Woolfe. 22533 
In the talkies every Sunday night; 
from Early to bed, w Rowland 


Leigh, from the German of Robert 
Gilbert and Werner R. Heymann, 
m W. R. Heymann; with ukulele 
arr. [English text only] © Oct. 
27, 1933; E for. 31966; Ufaton ver- 
aes, G. m:)b; Hi: 225384 


In the valley of dreams; waltz song; 
1st violin. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 78723; Lewis Geo. Spencer. 

22535 


22549 


In the valley where the old Penob- 
scot flows; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 7; 19338; E unp. 78532; Henry 
EK. Powers. 22536 


In verse I tell of love for you: song. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79128; 
Russell Dillard Fielder. 22537 


Indian (An) love song; song, arr. F. 
R. Cotton. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79470; Riddle D. Haworth. 

225388 


Indiana; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Nov. 
11,, 19338; E unp. 78776; Harvey J. 


Lebo. 225389 
Indiana hills; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 


79176; Luella McShane. 22540 


ink,sone:- Cy t-e) Novwe2s, 193387) 
unp. 79460; Albert Joseph Milans. 
22541 


Inka dinka doo; w Ben Ryan, melody 
Jimmy Durante. © 1 ¢ Nov. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78547; Irving Berlin, 
ine. 22542 


Innocentes pro Christo; English ver- 
sion Gustave Reese, m Luca Mar- 
enzio, ed. John Finley Williamson ; 
4-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 38625; G. Schirmer, inc. 22543 


Introduction to Vainimdis’s playing; 
tone poem, op. 2, pt. 1; pf. se. 
tec. Nov. :14,.1933; EK unp..78898; 
Edwin E. R. Heilakka. 22544 


Invocation; paroles anon., m Paul 
Bazelaire, op. 99; solo et cheur a 2 
voix de femmes, avec acc. d’orgue 
ou harmonium. [Latin text] © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32108; Hditions 
du magasin musical, Pierre Schnei- 
der. 22545 


Iona; melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1933; 
FE unp. 79173; Harold Lish. 22546 


Ireland I’m coming home; m Sylvester 
Long. Cross; pf. ; with w.. © «1, ¢. 


Nov. 25, 19388; E unp. 79347; John 
Hoffman. 22547 
Is it a dream; w and melody. ©1c. 


Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 789386; Ger- 
trude Grossman. 22548 


Is it all forgotten; fox-trot, w and m 
Ray Neapolitan. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78981; Angelo Napoli- 
tan. 22549 


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22550 

Is this the way to Bethlehem; Italian 
folksong, Christmas anthem, Eng- 
lish text Helen A. Dickinson, m arr. 
Clarence Dickinson; mixed cho. © 
Nov. 18, 1933; E pub. 38892; H. W. 
Gray co. 22550 


It is morning in my heart; hymn, w 
and m A. H. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E pub. 38066; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver. 22551 


It’s a Shame the way my gal can love; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1933; H unp. 
78996; Ernest Earle Bridges. 22552 


It’s a trick of the trade; w and m 
Jack Fascinato. © 1 e¢. Nov. 6, 
1933; EH unp. 78458; Arthur Law- 
rence Fascinato. 22553 


It’s all because of you; song, m Luther 
A Clari. (©; Och. 254.1933 5 1 souls: 
38756; Andy S. Horvath. 22554 


It’s bad for me; from Nymph errant, 
w and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
for. 32124; Harms, ine. 22555 


It’s hell on a rainy day; w Al Freed- 
man and Harry Olch, melody Lou 
Jacobi. © 1c. music Oct. 26, 1933, 
1c. words Nov. 16; E unp. 78991; 
Lou Jacobovitch. 22556 


It’s just a song and dance; w Joseph 
Young and Ned Washington, melody 
Victor Young. © 1. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E sunp. 78447; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. POOL 


It’s just one of those things; w Wal- 
ter Lawrence Zale, m Wade Michel 
Grieb and Elizabeth Loretta Rus- 
sellk. ©): CG. (Och, 23,.119336) Miu. 
78690; Walter L. Zale, Elizabeth 
Russell and Wade M. Grieb. 22558 


It’s midnight my love; w and melody 
Mddie Delange, Arthur Jones and 
Mickey Alpert. © 1.c. Nov. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78976; Superior mu- 
Sic, ine, 22559 


It’s not too late; w Ray Muffs, m Jim- 
mie Lipet. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 78456; James Lipet. 22560 


It’s such fun to be in love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78480; Faith Johnson Watson. 

22561 


It’s the music—not the words; w 
Harry Harris, m Jules Stein, pf. arr. 
R. H. Noeltner. © Nov. 6, 1933; E 
pub. 38654; IKeit-Ingel, inc. 22562 


pt. 1 Ds.e wee 


It’s time to go home; w Howard John- 
son and Al Sherman, m Al Lewis, 
pf. se. Harold Potter; with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen, and chord 
notations. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38821; Joe Morris music co. 22563 


It’s up to you to make me happy ; from 
The gay hussar, w Holt Marvell, m 
George Posford; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 28, 1933; E for. 31888; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd. 22564 


It’s you alone I crave; w Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1 @ Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79368; Alma Jones 
Watts. 22565 


It’s you I love; song, m James’ L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 18, 19383; E unp. 78810; Percy 
EKdward Carhart. 22566 


It’s you, yes you; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 19383; E unp. 78541; Jean 
Carroll. ' 22567 


J’ai souvent révé; valse viennoise, de 
Bouillabaisse, paroles Louis Poterat 
et Roger Lion, m R. Casabianca. © 
Sept. 1, 19383; E fer. 32059; Durand 
& cie. 22568 


Jack and Jill; musical rhyme, by Carol 
Collow, op. 29-10; pf. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E pub. 38656; B. O. W. music 
co. 22569 


Jak ja bende w polu lezal; oberek; 
1st violin. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 19383; E 
unp. 78567; John Robak. 22570 


Jazz in my heart ; musical show, lyrics 
Rudy Beckier. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; 
D 28546; Jack H. Adams. 22570* 


Jazz-pianist\(The) ; 6 novelty solos in 
modern rhythm, Fred Myers, op. 33. 
nos. 1-6; pf. © Nov. 3s/eie7 
for. 32245; D. Rahter. 22571 


Je n’ai qu’un seul amour; valse, pa- 
roles Henri Varna et Mare-Cab, m 
Paul Misraki. © Sept. 1, 19388; E 
for. 31976; Société anonyme fran- 
caise Chappell.. 22502 


Je vous aimerai dans l’ombre; air de 
Vopérette Rose de France, paroles 
Albert Wiilemetz, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg. © Sept. 9, 1933; BE for. 32129; 
Société anonyme francaise Chap- 
pell. 22573 


Jenny’s new hat; w Edward Lockton, 
m Maurice Besly. © Oct. 20, 1933; 
EK for. 32046; Boosey & co., ltd. 

22574 


938 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


BG. 11,1933 


Jesus is the same; hymn. © May 24, 
1923; E pub. 38718; Burton B. Bos- 
worth. 22575 


Jesus, meek and gentle; anthem, w 
George R. Prynne, m John Holler; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Nov. 
25, 1983; E pub. 388956; H. W. Gray 
co. 22576. 


Jesus rescued me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Noy. 4, 19838; E unp. 78384; Susie 
Hall. 22577 


Jesus, Savior, we adore Thee; hymn, 
w Jennie M. Tyrrell and Oswald J. 
Smith, m Burton B. Bosworth. © 
May 24, 1928; E pub. 38719; B. B. 
Bosworth. 22578 


Jesus took my burden; hymn, w John- 
son Oatman, jr., m Bertha Mae Lil- 
lenas. © Sept. 1, 1933; Epub. 
38070; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 

22579 


Jig and slip jig; based on the Irish 
tunes The humours of Bandon and 
The rocky road to Dublin, freely 
arr. Herbert Hughes; violin and pf. 
Kilmacrenan ed. © Oct. 31, 1933; 
E for. 32050; Boosey & co., ltd. 

22580 


Jigaboo; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
7, 1938; E unp. 78904; Eddie Fraije. 
22581 


Jimmy I’m in love with you; w and 
melody Sy Baldwin. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
14, 1983; E unp. 78881; Syril How- 
ard Baldwin. 22582 


Jingle bells; incl. Merrily we roll 
along and Auld lang syne, march, 
arr. Charles J. Roberts; band pts. 
© Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 38688; Carl 
Fischer, ine. 22583 


Johnny; w Edward Heyman and Des- 
mond Carter, m Friedrich Hollaen- 
der; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Sept. 25, 1933; E for. 32121; Harms, 
ine. 22584 


Johnny Cricket; w Johnny Gruelle, 
m Will Woodin. © 1 e¢. Nov. 24, 
1933; E unp. 79314; Miller music, 
ine. 22585 


Join the N R A parade; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78660; John Young. 22586 


Jollity; w and m Ralph Edmund and 
John P. Long; with ukulele arr. 
©) UNov. 275''1933; Hi (for. + 32258 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 22587 


22602 


Jolly Roger; comic opera, lyrics V. C. 
Clinton-Baddeley, m Walter Leigh. 


Voc. sc. © Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 
32189; Boosey & co., ltd. 22588 
Jota no. 3; by Troy Sanders. © 1 ¢. 


Noy. 14, 1988; E unp. 78875; Movie- 
tone music corp. 22589 


Joy complete; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78524; John 
Elton Brandon. 22590 


Joyful living; hymn, w and melody, 
harmony and arr. Howard W. Ris- 
ley. © 1. Noy. 10, 1933; E unp. 
78748; Fred R. McArthur. 22591 


Jump into it; w and melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 20, 19388; E unp. 79148; Her- 
bert Freeman Cox, jr. 22592 


June night melody; song. ©1c. Nov. 


20, 1933; E unp. 79108; Douglas 
Graham Thompson. 225938 
Junetime and a garden; w and m 


Bertha Nolan. © Oct. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 38769; Walter A. Quincke. 
22594 


Just a barefoot boy awhistlin’ to his 
dog; w and m James F.. Hanley and 
Chris Traynor; with uke-banjo- 
guit. chord notations. © Nov. 2, 
1933; E pub. 38622; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 22595 


Just a flower in my garden of mem- 
ory ; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1933; EK 
unp. 78811; Dave S. Keacher. 

22596 


Just a great big wonderful; song, arr. 
Bob Taylor. © 1c. Nov. 24, 19383; 
E unp. 79298; Everett William 
Wilimek. 22597 


Just a little kiss; fox-trot song. € 
te. Nov. 7, 1983; EH unp. 78554; 
Ida Mae Hopkins and Porter Hop- 
kins. 22598 


Just a little love note; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 15, 1938; E unp. 78966; Hattie 
Belle Riley. 22599 


Just a little plan for two, dear; w and 
melody. © 1c Nov. 11, 1933; H 
unp. 78988; Magda Brandon. 22600 


Just a little some-thing, may-be it’s 
love; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 78878; Earl Londo. 22601 


Just a little talk with you; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 78622; 
Dennis Fernando. 22602 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22603 

Just a lover drifting in dreamland; 
ph: with aw? © 1 ¢. Now: 10; 19338 ; 
E unp. 78743; Percy McNitt. 22603 


Just a song; w Betty Llewellyn, m 
Ralph Frost, jr., pf. arr. Jack Lun- 
din. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 
79199; Ralph Jerome Frost, jr. 

22604 


Just a thought; w and melody. © 
1 e. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79048; 
William Herbert Grabeel. 22605 


Just an old fashioned home; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79049; William Labonte. 22606 


Just an old fashioned lady; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78505 ; H. Theo P. Sears. 22607 


Just an old fashioned quilt that my 
mom made for me; w and melody 
Sy Baldwin. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 78882; Syril Howard Bald- 
win. 22608 


Just another kiss; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 79065; Lila Gantt. 

22609 


Just another night; w E. M. Cooper, 
m H. Bauersachs. © 1 c. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79508; Hubert Bauer- 
sachs and E. Marie Cooper. 22610 


Just because; fox-trot song, w Sax 
Corden. © Nov. 23, 1933; E pub. 
38945; Severino Siani. 22611 


Just fancy ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1988; E unp. 79291; Flossie 
Bowen. { 22612 


Just keep smilin’, Jane; song, pf. arr. 
Helen Bell Sparks. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
19383; E unp. 79144; Margaret Hob- 
son Stowe. 22613 


Just one more waltz with you; song. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78450; 
Jos. E. Zamecnik. 22614 


Just say I will and smile; song, mel- 
ody Catherine Griffin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 19383; E unp. 79025; Ethel Ham. 

22615 


Just to have you; w and melody. © 
1 e. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79043; 
Katherine Roland. 22616 


Just you, just me, just you; w and m 
Alan Ames; pf. © 1 ce. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 793861; S. A. Bradish. 

22617 


940 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Kadence ku L. Beethoven, op. 61, vio- 
lin concerto D-dur; by Charles V. 
Rychlik. © Nov. 138, 1933; E for. 
32246; Fr. A. Urbanek & sons. 

22618 


Kalapana; w Tommy Harrison, m Red 
Hawk; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Novy. 18, 1983; E unp. 79123; Leon- 
ard Hawk. 22619 


Keep smiling that N. R. A. smile; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 
78910; Madeline G. Richards. 

22620 


Keep up your chin; song. ©1c. Nov. 
17, 1983; E unp. 79002; Constance 
Gustat. 22621 


Keepin’ my date with you; song. © 
t .¢c... Nov... 4, 19333.) Ga oes 
Cretta Figgins. 22622 


Keys (The) of my heart; traditional 
song, tune The queen’s jig, arr. Eric 
H. Thiman; mixed voices. © Nov. 
1, 1988; E for. 31907; Novello & 
eo.,) ltd. 22623 


Kleine partita; v. Paul Kletzki, op. 
27; klavier. © Sept. 28, 1933; E 
for. 81955; Breitkopf & Hartel. 

22624 


Know; w E. J. Wells, m W. M. Angell. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1983; E unp. 78577; 
Warren M. Angell and Evalyn J. 
Wells. 22625 


Keechlin (Ch.) Cinq chorals; dans 
les modes du moyen-age; orch. Par- 
tition. © Sept. 1, 29332 ier, 
31979; Editions Maurice Sénart. 

22626 


Koftler (J6zef) 15 variations; d’apres 
une suite de douze tons, J. Koffler; 
orch. 4 cordes. Partition. © Sept. 
1, 1988; E for, 320932" Mdions 
Maurice Sénart. 22627 


Koift a blum; w and melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1983; E unp. 78853; Max 
Kletter. 22628 


Komu graja niedolendze; oberek; 1st 
violin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 
78569; John Robak. 22629 


Krumpholtz (J. B.) Sonate; hrsg. 
Hans Joachim Zingel; fl6te o. vio- 
line, u harfe o. klavier. © Jan. 26, 
1933; E for. 31941; Adolph Nagel. 

22630 


Ktos po godrze chodzi; oberek; ist 
violin. © 1. Oct. 19, 19383; E unp. 
78565; John Robak. 22631 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Kup mi buty kup mi pas; polka; Ist 
violin. ©1ce. Oct. 19, 1933; HE unp. 
78572; John Robak. 22632 


Kw’u keikamahine lauoho eleele; mel- 
jay. © Wie Nove1, 193835: Ho unp! 
78293; Gus Matthew Gervel. 22633 


Kyrial (The); with the plainsong 
melodies, ed. and adapted to the 
English w Winfred Douglas. © 
Noy. 25, 1983; AA 132785; C. W. 
Douglas. 22634 


Lady Moon; w and melody Ferdinand 
Desavis. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1933; EB 
unp. 79023; Ninette Holmes. 22635 


La Guardia victory; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
29, 1933; EK unp. 79494; Vincent 
Camello Ingrao. 22636 


Laparra (Raoul) Trois valses; op. 1; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32054; 
Hditions Salabert. 22637 


Laugh at life; w and m Bruce Imrie. 
Ge July w20) 1933; BE for, 32176; 
Crescendo music pub. co. 22638 


Laughing waltz; w Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m ‘Tol- 
ehard Evans; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 14, 1983; E for. 32169; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 22639: 


Laus Deo; w Robert Bridges, m Robin 
Milford, op. 36, no. 3. © Nov. 29, 
1933; EH for. 32232; Novello & co., 
itd. 22640 


Lazy old Mississippi; pf. treble with 
w. ©1e Nov. 10, 19383; E unp. 
79431; Vernon Lee Fluharty. 22641 


Lecons d’harmonie; 1933, m et réali- 
sation par l’auteur Auguste Chapuis. 
© Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 32069; Du- 
rand et cie. 22642 


Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; w 
Howard Johnson, pf. transcription 
Hugo Frey. © Nov. 14, 1933; HE 
pub. 38817; Robbins music corp. 

22643 


Lenox Avenue; from Hollywood res- 
taurant revels, w Dave Oppenheim, 
m Michael H. Cleary; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 17, 1933; E pub. 38382: 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 22644 


Lesson no. 3; G maj. scale; pf. © 
May 31, 1933; E pub. 38887; Enoch 
A. Jones. 


Lesson no. 4; G 7 chord; pf. © May 
31, 19383; E pub. 38888; Enoch A. 
Jones. 22646 


22645 | 


22660 


Lesson no. 6; B flat and C 7 chords; 
pf. © May 31, 1933; E pub. 38889; 
Enoch A. Jones. 22647 


Lesson no. 10; D 7 chord; pf. © May 
31, 1983; E pub. 38890; Enoch A. 
Jones. 22648 


Lesson no. 12; D maj. scale; pf. © 
May 31, 19383; E pub. 38891; Enoch 
A. Jones. 22649 


Lesson (The) the lilies teach; w 
Odelia Rose Buetenshoen, m Martin 
Henry Schumacher; 2-pt. treble cho. 
© Oct. 11, 1933; E pub. 38796; Con- 
cordia pub. house. 22650 


Lest we forget; valse song. © 1 e. 
Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79272; Janet 
Brady. 22651 


Let me be born again; w Joseph Young 
and Ned Washington, melody Victor 
Young. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78448; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

22652 


Let me be king of your heart; w and 
melody Arthur Norris. © 1 e. Oct. 
28, 1983; E unp. 78077; Augustine 
Norris. 22.653 


Let me close my eyes and dream you’re 
in my arms again; w and m B. Moss 
and P. M. Jones; pf. treble. © 1. 
Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 79192; Ben 
Moss, Paul M. Jones and Jos. L. 
Frank. 22654 


Let me forget; valse song. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78305; Lena 
M. Goffinet. 22655 


Let me kiss your doubts away; song. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78931; 
A. L. A. Himmelwright. 22656 


Let me love you tonight; from The 
command performance, w Clifford 
Grey, m Jack Waller and Joseph 
Tunbridge. © Oct. 2, 1933; E for. 
82153; Chappell & co., ltd. 22657° 


Let’s forget; song, melody Albert E. 
Knoll. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79142; Dona Knoll. 22658 


Let’s forgive and forget; song, m Mar- 
vin Smolev. © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 78586; Mildred Terzella. 

22659 


Let’s go back old sweetheart of mine; 
waltz song. © Nov. 4, 1933; E pub. 
38638; Samuel McNair. 22660 


941 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22661 


Let’s go Bavarian; from Dancing lady, 
w Harold Adamson, melody Burton 
Lane; with arr. for ukulele, etc., by 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 15, 
1933; E pub. 38848 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 22661 


Let’s go down to the ocean; song. © 
1 Ge Novi 2, 2193335 EH unp:! Sead; 
Donald Parson. 22662 


Let’s keep Old Man Depression on the 
run; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 77496; Willie Mae Nash. 

22663 


Let’s misbehave; m Morton Braude; 
pt. with w.. ©Atc. Nove as. 1933: 
E unp. 79082; Bernard H. Pelzer. 

22664 


Let’s whistle a waltz; w Dorothy 
Fields, m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1983; 
E unp. 78483; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 22665 


Let your way home be my way home; 
w Benee Russell, m James V. Mo- 
naco; with arr. for ukulele etc., May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 23, 1933; E 
pub. 388960; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 22666 


Letter (A) to my mother; w Abner 
Silver, m S. Small, arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson; with ukulele arr. T. Ka- 
hana, and violin or mand. © Nov. 
22, 1938; E pub. 38915; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 22667 


Lévy (Lazare) Etudes; op. 10; pf. 1. 
Ut. diése min.—2Z. Ré bémol maj. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32052; Editions 


Maurice Sénart. 22668 
Life has passed me by; song. ©1«. 
Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79177; Lillian 
Poole Palmason. 22669: 


Lifetime (A) of love; w and melody 
Allie Wrubel. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 78747; Irving Berlin, ine. 

22670 

Lift up your heads; responsive service 
for Christmas, w E. L. Marquardt, 
from the Scriptures, m E. L. Mar- 
quardt. © Nov. 10, 1933; E pub. 
38829 ; Emil L. Marquardt. 22671. 


Like the faithful moon ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 79196; 
Gifford B. Cranor. 


Lilly; w Eugene West, and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79495; 
Lillian Mary Ross. 22673 


22672 |. 


pt. Hi, nas. aes 


Lily of the valley; waltz, A. Zordan; 
accordion. © Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 
38805; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

22674 


Lindbergh; w and melody. © 1 ce. 
Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79017; Alice 
E. Mead. 22675 


Lingering on the bridge at twilight; ~ 
w and melody Ted Parmiter. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 193838; E unp. 79037; Edith 
S. Parmiter. 22676 


Listen; w Johnny Calabro, melody P. 
Pace. ©1 ce. Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 
79103 ; Peter Pace and John Calabro. 

22677 


Little (A) bit of heaven; hymn, w 
Joseph Elson. © Nov. 9, 1933; E 
for. 32236; Tom Jones. 22678 


Little (A) bit of kindness, a little bit 
of love; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79138; Leslie A. 
Scott. 22679 


Little blue bonnet; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. ©1c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79871; Jennie Russell 
Whitbeck. 22680 


Little (A) blue house in a little green 
lane; w and melody Billy Hill. © 
1 ce. Nov. 6, 19838; E unp. 78598; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 

22681 


Little Cherry Blossom; song. .© 1 «. 
Noy. 1, 1933; E unp. 78315; Lan- 
ford Barnett. 22682 


Little girl of my heart; song. © Nov. 
4, 1933; E pub. 38643; Louis Joseph 
Botwin. 22683 


Little girl so sweet so pure; w T. V. 
McTigue, melody Y. Paul. © 1. 
Nov. 14, 19838; E unp. 79436; Yves 
Paul and Thomas VY. McTigue. 

22684 


Little gray home in the Blue Ridge; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Noy. 22, 1983; 
E unp. 79193; Stephen Marcucci. 

22685 


Little (The) hills; w Frederick Allen, 
m Colin M. Campbell; unison voices. 
© Oct. 31, 1933; E pub. 31999; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 22686 


Little (The) Mohee; song, new arr. 
adapted for pf., Frank Crumit; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E pub. 38742; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. / 22687 


942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 193 


Little Nancy was my sweetheart once 
upon a time; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1933; E unp. 78702; Lars Harry 
Wester. 22688 


Little old foolish old man; w Minny 
M. H. Ayers, m Mortimer Browning ; 
low voice. © Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38631; G. Schirmer, inc. 22689 


Little shepherd boy; w tr. from the 


French and adapted, and m by Kath- 
erine Kennicott Davis; sop. and 
alto. © Sept. 5, 1933; E pub. 38730; 
E. C. Schirmer music co. 22690 


Little (A) suite; by Lucina Jewell, 
arr. Tom Clark, selected and ed. 
Victor L. F. Rebmann; full orch. 
sc. © Oct. 18, 1933; E pub. 38634; 
G. Schirmer, inc. 22691 


Little sweet-heart of my dreams; song. 
© 1 ¢: Noy. 10, 1933; E unp. 78752; 
Lulu Gates Storer. 22692 


Little vagabond baby; song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 3, 1983; E unp. 78362; Myrtle 


Kringle Miller. 22693 
Little (A) white cottage; fox-trot 
song. © 1c Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 


78631; Lena Reid. 22694 


Little wild dove; fox-trot song. © 
tue Now :S, 19333 0H unp..: 78636: 
Martha Kerr. 22695 


Little women like you; w Edgar Les- 
lie, melody Fred E. Ahlert. 
Noy. 29, 1933; E unp. 79501; Irving 
Berlin, inc. 22696 


Lively (The) pair; Welsh folk song, 
melody and Welsh w J. Lloyd Wil- 
liams, English tr. Steuart Wilson, 
arr. for mixed voices. © Nov. 8, 
1933; E for. 32013; Gustav Holst. 

22697 


Living means loving you; melody E. 
Deutseh; © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 78844; Hmery Deutsch and Bob 
J. Shurbrick. 22698 


Lo, a voice to heaven sounding; cheru- 
bic hymn, w adapted Henry Wilder 
Foote, m Dimitri Stepanovitch Bort- 
niansky, arr. Katherine Kennicott 
Davis; 4-pt. women’s cho. © Oct. 
25, 1933; E pub. 88728; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co. 22699 


Lo, how a rose e’er blooming; choral 
improvisation, 16th century melody, 
arr. Ralph E. Marryott; organ. © 
Oct. 28, 1988; E pub. 38595; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 22700 


©) tn Ge 


227138 


Lobpreisung Gottes; kantate, text u. 
m Hmilie von Freyhold, op. 7; soli, 
gem. chor u. orgel-o. klavierbegl. © 
Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 31926; Emilie 


von Freyhold. Das 
Lola; tango Argentine; pf. © 1 «. 
Nov. 1, 19388; E unp. 78291; Alice 
Marcel. 22702 
Londonderry (The) air; arr., with 


fingering, phrasing, pedaling, and in- 
structive annotations, etc., Louis 
Victor Saar; pt. © Nov. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 38731; Art publication soc. 
22703 


Londonberry air; easy arr. and tran- 
scription, Carl Richter; pf. © Oct. 
30, 19383; E pub. 38582; Bach music 
co. 22704 


old Irish melody, transcribed for 
pf., Hugo Frey. © Nov. 9, 1933; 
E} pub. 38741; Robbins music corp. 

22705 


Lonely; song. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78507; Marion E. Rosweil. 


w and melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 7, 


1933; E unp. 78525; Berta Clyde 
Gore. 22707 
Lonely for you; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 6, 19383; E unp. 78460; Robert 
Morton. 22708 


Lonely little seforita; from Cradle 
song, w and m Karl Hajos, Ralph 
Rainger and Leo Robin; with atr. 
for ukulele ete. © Nov. 20, 1933; EH 
pub. 38902; Paramount productions, 
inc. 22709 


Lonely little town; w and melody Billy 
Hill and Johnny Marvin. © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 1938; E unp. 79375; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine. 22710 


Longin’ for love; song, m James lL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78826; Effie 
V. Proctor. pa a BL 


Look at him; w S. C. Kuller, m J. 
Cherniavsky; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 
1933 ; E unp. 78760; Josef Cherniav- 
sky and Sidney Charles Kuller. 

2212 


Look up, look up, the same star is shin- 
ing; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 18, 
19383; E unp. 79038; Seth Ward 
Gilkerson. 22S 


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22714 . pt. 101, ns. v. 28 


Look what you've done; melody with | Love in the mist: valse, paroles J. 
pf. ace) ©'1) cs New (24)! 4933 7H Valmy et R. Valaire, m Frank Cad- 


unp. 79301; Belle Fensterstock. alen. [French text only] © Sept. 
22714 1, 1933; E for. 31990; Publications 
Francis-Day, s. a. 22729 


Looked at you and fell in love all over 
again; song. © 1c. Nov. 20,1933; | Love is a garment; w and melody. © 
E unp. 79126; Russell Dillard 1 ec. Nov. 15, 19383; E unp:; 78943 ; 


Fielder. 22715 Joseph Harris. 22730 

Lord, be our light: anthem, w anon., | Love is a sickness; w Samuel Daniel, 

m Grace French Tooke: mixed m E. J. Moeran:; mixed voices. © 

voices, With contralto and sop. solos; Sept. 30, 1933: E for. 31879; No- 

organ acc. © Noy. 1, 1933; E pub. vello & co.. ltd. 92731 
38605; H. W. Gray co. 22716 at , 

| Love is a song: from Princess Charm- 

Lord (The) is my strength; song. © ing, w Max Kester, m Ray Noble. 

1 ec. Nov. 28, 1983 >. anp. 79461: ©, Nov., .24,.1983;,08 fore iets = 

Albert Joseph Milans. 221T Cinephonic music co., 1td. 22732 


Lord’s (The) prayer; song, w from} Love lost; w Howard Dietz, melody 
St. Matthew. © 1 c¢. Nov. 20, 1933; Arthur Schwartz. © 1 ¢ Nov. 27, 
BE, unp. 791273. Russell “Dillard 1933: E unp. 79424; Famous music 


Fielder. 22718 corp. 22733 
Lorna: waltz song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 3, | Love me tonight and the world is 
1933: E unp. 78357; Adele J. Sims. mine: song, m Lon Healy. © Sept. 
22719 20, 1933: E pub. 38644; Mae Elmore 

Lost (A) love: w and harmony Fran- Koonce. 22734 


cis Singleton Williston, acc. arr. | Love (The) nest; from the film, w 
Alfred H. Strick. © Nov. 18, 1933; Edward Pola, m Jack King; with 


E pub. 38781; Francis S. Williston. arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 17, 
22720 1953; E for. 31965; Keith, Prowse 

Love and kisses; waltz, Alberto Rizzi: & co., Itd. 22735 
violin. © 1. Noy. 11, 1933; E unp. | Love of the Father; 4-pt. hymn, w 
TST78; Apollo music co. Lay A | anon., tr. from Yattendon hymnal, m 


f MF) he tps : Orlando Gibbons, adapted from har- 
Nllat, ME ant Herman Stein @ |... monizatiod of MM. SaGe same 
1 is ee “47 1933 - E unp =9003 « Arthur H. Egerton; women’s voices. 
Jacob Frank ‘Collar. 99729 © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 38686; Carl 


© Fischer, ine. . 22736 
w and melody. 1 CRNOV-s 2c, r we ‘ 
1933: E unp. 79212: Wilber Wallace | LOVe 00 muy heart; who 


Etostisam ras m Robin Milford, op. 36, no. 4. © 
Lauterbach. 22723 | Nov. 29, 1933: E for. 32233: No- 
Love came down at Christmas: carol, vello & co., ltd. 22737 

w Christina Rossetti, m Van Den- 

man Thompson; 3-pt. treble voices. 

© Oct. 14, 1933: E pub. 38594; Oli- 

ver Ditson co., inc. 22724 


Love on the mountain; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79273; 
Bernadine E. Harris. 22738 

Love passes me by; from The worst 


woman in Paris, w Robert Burk- 
hardt and Allan Stuart, m Arthur 


Love came in the dusk; w and m Red 
Hawk: with ukulele arr. © Oct. 
26. 1933: E pub. 38928; Leonard 


Ss pees Lange; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
Bawik. 22725 | © Nov. 13, 1933: E pub. 38812: 
Love dream: pf. with w. © 1 e. Nov. Movietone music corp. 22739 
ae E unp. 718908 ; af Gi oe Love river blues: song, m James L. 

a as er 3rown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Love dreams; valse song. © 1c. Nov. Oct. 23, 1933; E unp. 78336; Eskell 
1. 1933: E unp. 78307; Eva Gibbs. Gossett. 22740 
22727 | Tove slipped through my fingers; w 

Love (The) I have for you; m Sylves- E. M. Cooper, m H. Bauersachs. © 
ter Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. L, ‘ec. Noy., 29, 1933 ;* EK Unp iee 
Noy. 25, 1933: E unp. 79338; Emily Hubert Bauersachs and E. Marie 
3ush Nichols. 22728 | Cooper. 22741 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 19338 


22769 


Love takes away your sorrow; W and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 
78534; Dawson Weatherhog. 

22742 


Love was the moon; song, m Belle 
Fensterstock. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; 
EH unp. 79299; Sylvia J. Bresler. 

22748 


Love went astray; w Edna F. Bredder, 
m Joe Jackson; pf. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1938; E unp. 783846; Joseph Jack- 
son. 22744 


Lovely creature; fox-trot, w Mike 
Buben, melody Eduard Madden. © 
ive, Nov. 20) 19835) Ho unp: 798393 ; 
Michael Buben. 22'745 


Lovely dream; w E. Krapes, m E. 
Ramer; pf. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 78890; Ernest Ramer and 
Eddie Krapes. 22746 


Lovely one; w and melody Ray Balda- 
ramos. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 
79077; Ray Hayden Baldaramos. 

22747 


Lovers plea; w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 7, 19383; E unp. 78533; Truman 
Owenhs. 22748 


Love’s story; song. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 78488; Forsythe and 
Hayward. 22749 


Lucky Princeton; by Joe Chapman, 
assisted by Harold Nason; pf. © 1 
ce. Nov. 2, 1933; H unp. 78339; Joseph 
Chapman. 227750 


Lullaby; by George Tompkins, trans- 
scribed Edward Shippen Barnes; 
organ. Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38633 ; G. Schirmer, inc. Pea a, 


— song. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; D 
28544; Magda Brandon. 22751* 
— song, w Hlsa Rehmann. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 79148; Laura 
D. Rosebault. 222 


Lullaby land of nowhere; w and mel- 
ody Frank E. Churchill and Leigh 
ihariime: ©). c)- Nove. '3,,!1983:. EB 
unp. 783538; Irving Berlin, ine. 

227538 


Lullaby time; w and m Louise Kim- 
brel; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
ise, Nov. (28, 1983; Ey unp. 79225: 
Vivian Louise Kimbrel. 22754 


Lullaby waltz; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 30, 
19338; E unp. 78759; Arthur E. Bor- 
oughf. 22755 


Lulu my Lou; w and melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79018; Betty 
Garrett. Dat G38) 


M-C-K-double-EKE; w G. E. De Groat, 
melody M. Carr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 1%, 
1933; E unp. 77599; George E. de 
Groat and Melita Carr. 22757 


Ma; fox-trot, versi F. Bonatelli, m Al- 
berto Maraziti; orch. parti. © July 
15, 19388; E for. 32211; Casa musi- 

~cale Mauro. 22758 


Ma belle Pétronille; sérénade-java, de 
Rose de France, paroles Albert Wil- 
lemetz, m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Sept. 9, 19383; E for. 32130; Société 
anonyme francaise Chappell. 22759 


Madeleine; tango argentino, José 
Ramos; orch. pts. © Oct. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 88882; Alfred music ¢o., inc. 

22760 


Mademoiselle M. D.; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1988; E unp. 78647; 


Nellie Mayer. 22761 
Magic hearts of candy; w Johnny 
Gruelle, m Will Woodin. © 1 «. 


Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79316; Miller 
music, ine. 22762 


Main shwuo; song, pf. arr. M. Wolf. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 38998; Lipa 
Feingold. 22763 


Make a bow to de buzzard; w Joel 
Chandler Harris, melody Dorothy 
Remington Webster. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
6, 1933; E unp. 78470; Esther La 
Rose Harris. 22764 


Make this valley full of ditches; hymn, 
w and m Hileen F. Burch. © Oct. 
1, 1988; E pub. 38674; Grace W. 
Woods. 22765 


Makin’ moan; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78970; Peter Vreden- 
burgh, jr. 22766 


Making history; w Joseph Young and 
Ned Washington, melody Victor 
Young. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78443 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

22767 


Mama, papa, and me; valse song. © 
1 c Nov. 15, 1988; E unp. 78924; 
S. Benton Gibson. 22768 


_Mames (Der) ziendele; w and melody. 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 78852; 
Max Kletter. 22769 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22770 


Manhattan serenade; by Louis Alter, 
transcribed Rudy Wiedoeft; E flat 
alto saxophone; pf. acc. © Nov. 
24, 1933; E pub. 38961; Robbins mu- 
Sic corp. 22770 


Many (A) legged spider; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 78681; 
Frances D. Welch. 22771 


Many moons ago; from Sitting pretty, 
w Mack Gordon, m Harry Revel; 
with chord notations. © Nov. 11, 
1933; E pub. 38764; Paramount pro- 
ductions, ine. PO Ta2 


Marangona (La) ; barearola, per i film 
Venezia; mand. e chitarra con letra. 
© Nov. 15, 1933; E for. 31858 ; Geni 
Sadero. 22778 


March eternal; by A. J. Palmer and 
Woalter..8, Harris: jnlp. ©. 41 ©. 
Sept. 25, 1933; EH unp. 78271; Albert 
James Palmer. 22774 


March of the Christmas seal; w Ruby 
Erwin Livingston ; 4 voices. © Nov. 
1, 1932; E pub. 38229; Kate Strauss 
Shibley. 22775 


March of the crusaders; w and m Jule 
he. Nard.” ' @Q'ise: Nov 15, 1933 i 
unp. 79429; Julia L. FitzPatrick. 

22776 


Marche (La) du bonnet phrygien; 
chanson, m Jean Awouters. © 1 «. 
Dec. 30, 1932; E unp. 66841; Joseph 


Rathol. 22777 
Marcia militare; violin. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1933; E unp. 78722; Giuseppe 
Critelli. 22778 


Marionettes; suite, Alec Rowley; pf. 
© Nov. 21, 1983; E for. 32218; 


Banks & son. 22779 
Mariquita esta durmiendo; letra y 
melodia Ignacio M. Valle. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 13, 1933; -E unp. 78795; L. 
Valle. 22780: 
Marjorie Mae; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78819; Kath- 
ryn Scrattish. 22781 
Marlowe’s circus parade; by Paul Van 
Loan; pf. conductor. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
23, 1933; E unp. 79206; Movietone 


musie corp. 22782 
Marry like dad; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 


Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78832; Harry 
F.. Suit. 22783 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Marsch des dritten Reiches; deutscher 
prasentier- u. festmarsch, text u. m 
Hanns German Neu, op. 3; pf. with 
voc. trio. © Aug. 18, 1933; © for. 
31931; Sunnwend-verlag, G. m. b. H. 

22784 


Marvelous Mae; w and melody G. L. 
and Bert L. Clarke. © 1 &€ Nov. 
15, 1933; E unp. 78962; George L. 
Clarke. 22785 


Masquerading in the name of love; 
w and m Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart 
and George Waggner; with uku- 
lele arr. © Nov. 10, 1933; E pub. 
38990; Kornheiser-Schuster, inc. 

22786 


Mass in B flat; in honor of Our Lady 
of Mt. Carmel, m Casimiro Dello 
Joio; mixed voices; organ ace. © 
Noy. 15, 1933; E pub. 38816; Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, ine. 22787 


Mating moon; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 8, 1933: E unp. 78634; Goldie 
Neely. 22788 


Maui blues; melody. © 1 «¢. Nov. 1, 
1933; E unp. 78294; Gus Matthew 
Gervel. 22789 


May I have a few moments with you; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E ump. 
78504; J. S. Biby. 22790 


May I step out; w and melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 7, 19383; EH unp. 78522; Milos 
Bares. 22791 


Maybe; song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 78649; Annie Lillian Wible 
Boyles. 22792 


Me and my sugar at the fair; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79398; 
Jacquelyn K. Wilson. 22793 


Me pides: stornellata Spagnola, versi 
em E. B. Valdes. © Sept. 30, 1933; 
E for. 31913; Casa editrice Ferdi- 
nando Bideri. 22794 


Méditation; par Joseph Mauger; vio- 
lon, avec acc. d’ orgue ou de pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31988; Henry 
Lemoine et cie. 22795 


Mein liebster ist ein schornsteinfeger ; 
walzerlied, text u. m Fr. W. Rust. 
© Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 32239; Musik- 
verlag City. 22796 


arr. Billy Golwyn; 
orch, stimmen, u. gesangstrio. © 
Noy. 3, 1933; HK for. 32240; Musik- 
verlag ‘City. 22797 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Melancholy song; w Alice Stoddard, 
m Jack McGuire; pf. © 1. Nov. 
3, 1933; E unp. 78360; Alfred Jack 
McGuire. 22798 

Melody divine; w Albert A. Garman, 


melody Raymond Eldred. © 1 «©. 
Nov. 25, 19383; HE unp. 79332; Villa 


Moret, ine. 22799) 
Memories; song, w Frances Estelle 
Lehlbach. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 1933; HE 


unp. 78412; Valborg Teeling Walt- 

ers. 22800 

-—— valse song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79288; Myrtle Conklin. 

. 22801 


Memories I keep of you; Song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78386; 
Helen Davenport. 22802 


Memories of a dream complete; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
©1e. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79864; 
Hva Aldworth. 22803 


Memories of you; song. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1988; E unp. 78729; Frederick 
Albert Murmann. 22804 


Memory; fox-trot, H. Parsons; orch. 
ptes. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32092; 
Choudens. 22805 


Memphis by mornin’; fox-trot, w Eu- 
gene West, m Peter De Rose, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. © 
Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 38671; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp. 22806 


Men of Calvert; from College Coach, 
w Irving Kahal, melody Sammy 
Fain. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1933; E unp. 
78654; Music publishers holding 
COLT). 22807 


euch gern; langsamer 
Johannisnacht, text 
m Werner Schmidt- 
Boelcke, arr. Paul Rodtsch; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Oct. 1, 1933; E 
for. 32180; Rob. Forberg. 22808 


Merrigay; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Noy. 27, 1933; E unp. 79410; Kath- 
erine Bennett. 22809 


Merry Christmas; w HE. M. Cooper, m 
H. Bauersachs. © Nov. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 38999; Hubert Bauersachs 
and EH. Marie Cooper. 22810 


Metronome time studies for popular 


Menschen habt 
walzer, aus 
Joe Stoeckl, 


and classical musicians. © May 16. 
nos5 7 AKT 182748 s) Arthure T. 
Cremin. 22811 


22825 


Metropolitan Nassau; march; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 19838; E unp. 79070; 
Warren A. Browne. 22812 


rumba, César A. Cio- 
ciano, arr. Pippo Barzizza; orch. 
parti, con pf. acct. © Aug. 1, 1933; 
H for. 382214; Mario Aromando. 


Mi cubanita ; 


22813 
Mickey mouse capers; by Jeanette 
Dellafield Thal; pf. © Oct. 30, 


1933; E pub. 38574; Bach musie co. 
22814 


Mignonette; w Emil Breitenfeld, m 
Philip I. Jacoby. © 1 «¢« Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 78486; New era music 
pub. co., itd. 22815 


Minuetto; by Thomas Baron Pitfield; 
pf. © Aug. 30, 1933; E for. 32032; 
Augener, ltd. 22816 


Mr. Beans from Boston town; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78790; 
Blondi Robinson. 22817 


Mister Moon; w Bliss Carman, m Eli- 
nor Remick Warren; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38604; 
H. W. Gray co. 22818 


Moab; Welsh hymn-melody, geiriau 
Evan Evans, English paraphrase R. 
R. Roberts, stanza 2 omitted, alaw 


Ieuan Gwylit, trefn. HH. T. Davies; 
male voices, unacc. © July 13, 
£9333 KW. for 3189be, Oxterd: univ. 
press. 22819 


Moanin’ always for you; w and mel- 
ody. “© 1c "Noy. 92) 1933 Bun. 
78329; Frank H. Baffa. 22820 


Mobile Mamie; arr. Jean Walz; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 6, 19383; E unp. 
78491; Hunter Love Reynolds. 

22821 


Mocking (A) bird was singing in the 
valley; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1983; EH unp. 78509; James 
Graham. 222822 


Moi... je m’ennuie; Slow-fox, paroles 
Camille Francois, m Wal-Berg. 
July 1, 1933; E for. 31973; Editions 
Vedette. 22823 


Mollie M’Guire; w and melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 19838; E unp. 78466; A. 


Van Dorr. 22824 
Momentos Espanoles; by C. Mock- 
ridge; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢c. Nov. 


7, 19883; E unp. 78591; Movietone 
music corp. 22825 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22826 


Moon bring her back to me tonight; 
wand melody. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 79026; Bryan B. Mikeska. 

22826 


Moon (The) has lifted her silver 
erest; serenade, w and m Arthur 
H. Turner; male voices. © Nov. 
16, 1933; E pub. 38814; Marjorie 
Harden. 22827 


Moon of Asia land; w and melody 
Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg and 
Jerry Levinson. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 
19383; E unp. 78772; Santly bros., 
inc. 22828 


Moon, take pity on me; song, m James 
L. Brown. © 1c. Nov. 18, 19383; E 
unp. 78822; Wm. Eckhardt. 22829 


Moonbeams and shadows; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 19838; E unp. 
78419; Laura Perdue Moorhead. 

22830 


Moonlight and you; song. ©1c. Nov. 
1, 1983; E unp. 78281; Constance 
Gustat. 22831 


Moonlight dance; w and m Riddle D. 
Haworth, pf. arr. F. R. Cotton. © 
1c Nov. 28, 19383; E unp. 79471; 
R. D. Haworth. 22832) 


Moonlight on the ocean; w and melody. 
© 1c. Noy. 18, 1983; E unp. 79045; 
Bernis B. Midgette. 22833 


Moonlight waltz; song, m Gustave Sax. 
©l1e Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78546; 
James Boswell. 22834 


Moonlight water; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 4, 1988; E unp. 783983 i. J. 
Brown. 228385 


Morale; versi Giuseppe Adami, m 
Renato Bellini. © Nov. 7, 1933; E 
for. 832202; G. Ricordi & co. 22836 


Moscow troika; w Buddy Alda, m 
Gregory Stone. © Nov. 13, 1933; 
E pub. 38771; Prelude music co. 

22837 


Mother; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 783841; Sadie L. Stackpoole. 
22838 


song. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1938; E 
unp. 79472; Riddle D. Haworth. 
22839 


m Jimmie Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 78879; Lawrence Lane. 22840 


—_—_——— 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v.28 


Mother and son: Russian folk song 
arr. Basile Kibalchich, English, Max 
T. Krone; mixed voices. © Oct. 
20, 1933; E pub. 38660; M. Witmark 
& sons. 22841 


Mother dear. I love you; song. © 
Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 38852; Tilda 
F. Jordan. 22842 


Mother divine; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1933 ; E unp. 79406; Frederick Foun- 
tain Murphy. 22843 


Mother-in-law (The) ; Welsh folk song, 
melody and w Gwyneddon Davies, 
English tr. Steuart Wilson, arr. for 
mixed voices. © Nov. 3, 1933; E 
for. 32014; Gustav Holst. 22844 


Mother Mississippi; w and m Joe 
Young, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete 
Wendling; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38586; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc. 22845 


Mother my sweetheart: w and melody 
Joe Steen. © 1 ¢ Nov. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 78949; Joseph Thomas Steen. 

22846 


Mother song; song, arr. B. N. ©16. 
Noy. 22, 1983; E unp. 79200; Edgar 
Howard Fourt. 22847 


Mother, the queen of my heart; w 
and Melody Jimmie Rodgers and 
Hoyt Bryant. ©1c. Noy. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79211; Southern music pub. 
ROL ANG: 22848 


Mother’s chair; fox-trot song. ©1« 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79289; Altia 
Sweet Epling. 22849 


Mother's lullaby; song, arr. Genevieve 
S. Ellis. © 1 c. Nov. 26). 193eee 
unp. 79480; Jack Brooks. 22850 


Mother’s voice; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1983; BH unp./ 78031; 
W. Phil Roesch. 22851 


Mountain (The) is removed; song, m 
Alvin Krausslich. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1983 ; E unp. 79397 : Nora Bell Wuhr- 
man. 22852 


Mountain (A) of love; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 78971; Lewis Rice. 22853 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Alcan- 
dre, je l’avoue; francais, Jean Chan- 
tavoine. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32075: Heugel. 22854 


948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


———— 


©» Sept. 1, 1938); 
22855 


sop. 
EK for. 32078; Heugel. 


C’en est fait, chére idole; fran- 
cais, Jean Chantavoine. © Sept. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 32074; Heugel. 22856 


—— Hélas comment vous dire. . .; 
francais, Jean Chantavoine. © 
Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 32073; Heugel. 

22857 


Hélas! j’ai di l’entendre; fran- 
cais, Jean Chantavoine; avec violon 
ad lib. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32077; Heugel. 22858 


——Je pourrais t’oublier; frangais, 
Jean Chantavoine. © Sept. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32076; Heugel. 22859 


—Mozart suite; selected Victor 
L. F. Rebmann, ed. Joseph EH. Maddy, 
arr. Tom Clark; band pts. © Nov. 
10, 1933; E pub. 88967; G. Schirmer, 
inc. 22860 


Miinechner carneval-marsch; w u. m 
Georg Jederskowski; salon orch. 
stimmen. © Oct. 28, 1933; E for. 
31946; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke. 22861 


Music with your meals; dramatico 
musical, w M. J. Foley, melody I. E. 
Foley. © 1 c¢ Nov.: 22, 1933; D 
28554; Irene E. Foley and Margaret 
J. Foley. 22861* 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 11; Nov. 1933. © Oct. 25, 1983 ; 
EK for. 31933; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 22862 


Must I say goodbye to you; valse, w 
and m Henry J. Eldwyn. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 6, 1983; E unp. 78484; Henry 
J. Bohlman. 22863 


My ain hoose; old Highland air, arr. 
Hugh S. Roberton, Gaelic w Mal- 
colm MacFarlane, English tr. Alex 
Stewart. 1. Men’s voices.—2. Mixed 
voices. © Nov. 6, 1933; E for. 
82111, 32112; Bayley & Ferguson. 

22864, 22865 


My baby; by Samuel Kaylin; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. Nov. 14, 19383; E 
unp. 78870; Movietone music corp. 

22866 


My baby’s by my side; w Bob Do- 
herty, m Gus Holstein and Bob Do- 
herty. ©1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 
78960; Robert J. Doherty. 22867 


27037—34—-—-4 


2288 I 


My bonny lass; madrigal, w attributed 
to Michael Drayton, m Thomas 
Morley, arr. Katherine Kennicott 
Davis; 4- and 5-pt. women’s voices. 
© Oct. 25, 1933 ; E pub. 38725; E. C. 
Schirmer music co. 22868 


My California sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 
79056; Manuel S. Vital. 22869 


My commandment of love; w Chas. 
Strnad, melody Charles Scavarda 
and Sam Randsman. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 19838; E unp. 79069; Charles 
Scavarda, Chas. Strnad and Sam 
Randsman. 22870 


My cottage; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Nov. 138, 
1933; E unp. 78800; Alma Miiler 


Kohli. 22871 
My cottage of dreams; waltz song, 
w Mickey Cristaldi. © 1 c. Nov. 


20, 1933; E unp. 79087; Louis Cos- 
telli. 22872 


My daddy’s watch and chain; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78489 ; 
George Samuel Wingert. 22873 


My dancing lady; song from Dancing 
lady, w Dorothy Fields, m Jimmy 
McHugh; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 15, 
1933; E pub. 38849 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 22874 


My darling I want you near me; fox- 
trot song, melody Starret system 
club. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78601; Edith Roy. 22875 


My darling Nora; w Ned Kelly, m 
Frank Gallagher. © 1 c¢. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78268; Hdward T. 
Kelly and Francis X. Gallagher. 

22876 


My dear; song. © Oct. 30, 1933; E 
pub. 88647; Jimmie Hindes. 22877 


My dear dad; mixed voices. © Oct. 
25, 1933; E pub. 38642; Sidney Cul- 
lom Dunn. 22878 


My dear one; w and m Dorothy West. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78925; 
Irma Nordberg. 22879 


w George Whiting, melody Dud- 
ley Wilkinson and Lou Handman. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78963 ; 
Broadway musie corp. 22880 


My desire; song, m C. M. Eddy, jr. © 


1 ¢@. Nov. 3, 1988; E unp. 78358; 
Beulah R. Nealey. 2881 


949 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22882 


My dream; w and m Harry Leon and 


Leo Towers; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 14, 1983; E for. 32172; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd. 22882 


pf. treble 
1D) 


My dream-book; fox-trot; 
With «w. © 1 ec: Nov. 13, 19335 
unp. 78862; Leonora M. Burns. 

22883 


My dreams of someone; valse song. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 78620; 
Teddy Diaz. 22884 


My golden eagle; song, m Tom Gir- 
tanner. © 1 c.-Nov. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 79450; John Blum. 22885 


My heart is beating overtime for you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
leleVarr) "(Oat ca Nevi13” 193a 4h 
unp. 78820; Wm. Narramore. 

22886 


My heart is in the heart of the Rock- 
ies; w and m Herald Goodman, 
Dean Upson and Curt Poulton; 
with ukulele arr. and male trio air., 
bass ad lib. © Noy. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 38995; Forster music publisher, 
inc. 22887 


My heart is like a haunted house; fox- 
trot, w and m Maggie Miller. ©1e. 
Nov. 1, 1983; E unp. 78303; HWdna 
Retzlaw. 22888 


My heart is with you; w Donald 
Hayes, m Ralph Hayes, Ruby Hayes 
Wood and Donald Hayes. © 1 ©¢. 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79101; Don- 
ald Jeifrey Hayes. 22889 


My heart’s desire; waltz song, melody 
Starrett system club. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1933; E unp. 78700; Alexander 
Douglas Cress. 22890 


My hermitage; song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79162; Louise Caroline 
Schroeder. 22891 


My home by the highway; w Sadie 
Luelling, m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pi. © 1 ¢.. Noy, 20. Sas aa: 
79363 ; Sadie Kesterson. 22892 


My home in old Tennessee; melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78887; 
Leslie A. Scott. 22893 


My home in the West; valse song. © 
1 e. Noy. 20, 1983; EH unp. 19283; 
Luey Nielson. 22894 

My Hudson valley Rose; w Ned Kelly, 
m Frank Gallagher. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78266; Edward T. 
Kelly and Francis X. Gallagher. 


22895 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


My ladder of dreams; w and melody. 
©1c. Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 79195; 
Gifford B. Cranor. 22896 


My lips betray; w and melody. © 
1 e. Nov. 15; 1933; E unp. 78959; 
Rubynelle Parks. 22897 


My little Anna; fox-trot song. © 1. 
Noy. 20, 1983; E unp. 79277; George 
L. Anderson. 22898 


My little bark canoe; song, melody P. 
B. Story. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 79498; Velma Shaffer. 22899 


My little deutscher fraulein; song. © 
1 c Nov. 20, 1983; Hi unp. goisT 5 
Robert Curham. 22900 


My little log cabin on the range; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr.. © 1 c Nov. 4, 1933 > 8 aap. 
78387; Jack Ealy. 22901 

My log cabin home in the pimes; w 
and melody. © 1c. Novy. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 79059; Iva Lou Michael. 


22902 
My love affair with you; w Edna 
Countryman, m _ Sylvester Long 


Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 793844; Edna M. Coun- 
tryman. 22903 


My love -and I; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1933; E unp. 79309; Florence M. 
Ashmall. 22904 


My love is like a red, red Yrose; w 


Burns, m James Moodie; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 2 19833). for, 
32001; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 22905 
My marmoset; pf. with w. © 1 e. 


Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 78687; Frances 
D. Welch. 22906 


My menagerie; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1933; E unp. 78678; Frances 
D. Welch. 22907 


My Montana home; pf. with w. ©1ce. 
Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78876; Wil- 
liam G. Lindsey. 22908 


My old Irish mother in prayer; w and 
melody. © 1c Nov. 7, 19838; EH 
unp. 78516; Margaret Colvin. 


My own: song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 
1933; E unp. 78385; Ellen McGee. 

22910 


—— w and melody. © 1. Nov. 38, 
1933; E unp. 78365; Anna Gray 
22911 


950 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


My pal; w and melody. © 1 c. Nov 
18, 1933; E unp. 79044; H. Douglas 
Williams. 22912) 


My plea; waltz, w Natalie G. King- 
ston, m Bobbie Kingston. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79872; Angel 
Helen Markunas and Mary Estelle 
Markunas. 22913: 


My pretty Yosan; Oriental fox-trot 
sons. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1983; E unp. 
79259; Elsie Newton. / 229914 


My reaction to your love; w and mel- 
ody, pf. ace. Vivienne Veilleux. © 
dc. Noy. 20, 1933; E unp. 79117; 
Freeman George Snider. 22915 


My sweetheart Raggedy Ann; fox- 
trot song. © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 78311; Emma J. Sawyer. 

22916 


My sweetheart’s like Venus; Welsh 
folk song, melody and Welsh w J. 
Lloyd Williams, English tr. Steuart 
Wilson, arr. for mixed voices. © 
Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 32015; Gustav 
Holst. 22917 


My sweetheart’s kiss; w and melody. 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 18, 19838; E unp. 79054; 
Walter C. Hines. 22918 


My sweetheart’s wedding day; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 19338; E unp. 
78403; Paul Hili. 22919) 


My sweetie and me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78542; 
Grover C. Snyder, jr. 22920 


My tree in Palestine; w and melody; 
violin. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1983; E 
unp. 79506; S. Alfred Masselle. 

22921 


Mysterious atonement; w and melody 
F. R. MeArthur, arr. and harmony 
Howard W. Risley. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 78437; Fred R. Mc- 
Arthur. 22922 


Mysterious (The) tango; songz. ©1 
ec. Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 78404; Hor- 
tense Hirsch. 22923 


Mystifying oracle; song. © 1. Nov. 
14, 1933; E unp. 78899; Katherine 
Bowie Fuld. 22924 


N IR A; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79058; Harry 
M. Smith. 22925 


g 


iat 


3) 


22939 
N.R.A. (The); song, melody Hugene 
Platzman.:° © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1933; 


E unp. 79326; Charles B. Hartley. 
22926 


N R A; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 
193838; E unp. 78395; James O. 
Brien. 22927 


N.R.A. (The) a-rolling along; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 78751; J. L. Jimmie Smith. 

22928 

N.R.A. parade; song. © 1. Nov. 7, 

19383; E unp. 78502; Zella Kolar. 
22929 
N.R.A. (The) song; w and m Morton 


Abnett.. © 1 «@ Nov. 28, 1933; EB 
unp. 79449; George Morton Abnett. 


22930 

N R A waltz; w and melody. © 

1 c« Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78663; 
Albert C. Wedemeyer. 


22931 — 


N RA will pay; w and melody; vio- 
lino, tympani, drums and cymbals. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78454; 
Henry Lebach. 22932 


Nancy; w and m A. Scott Gatty, arr. 
Leslie Woodgate; male voices. 
Nov. 7, 19838; E for. 32185; Boosey 
& co., itd. 22933 


Napule Na’; canzone, versi Enrico 
Antonucci. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1933; 
E eunp. 79433; Giovanni Gentile. 

22934 


National recovery anthem; m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 79357; Selma 
Nordling. 22935 


Navy victory march; song, w Collins 
and, Martin. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 78736; William Richard 
Sima. 22936 

Naylor (Bernard) Two Ophelia 
songs; poem Thomas Deloney, m 
arr. for sop., contralto and bar. © 
Noy. 7, 1933; E for. 32110; Bernard 
Naylor. 22937 


Near and yet so far; from Princess 
Charming, w Max Kester, m Ray 
Noble. © Nov. 24, 193838; E for. 
32222; Cinephonic music co., ltd. 

22988 


Nearer my love to thee; song, melody 
Frank Littau. © 1. Nov. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 79392; George Gorwitz and 
Frank Littau. 22939 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22940 


‘Neath a golden moon: song, melody 
Wendell Given. [Mimeograph] © 
1c:) Nov. 20, 1933;. E“unp:: 79113; 
Mary A. Endicott. 22940 


"Neath the Arizona sky; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 22, 19383; E unp. 79183; Helen 
Miriam Thurber. 22941 


"Neath the San Jacinto moon; song. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1983; E unp. 78263; 
Frank Eagler. 22942 


Needin’ you; by Ada May; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 19383; E unp. 75361; 
Ada May Weeks. 22943 


Negro heaven; symphonette, Otto Ce- 
Sana > orch: .se..-©.Oc., 18, -1933; 
E pub. 38709; Carl Fischer, ine. 

22944 


Nelson stomp; melody D. C. Nelson. 
© c. Oct: 25; 19332 BH unp. 184215 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 22945 


Nena; cancion-fox, letra Tata I. Bol- 
ivar, m Kepler Lais, arr. A. Brito. 
©: Oct, 27, 193835 yy forse f32192- 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 22946 


Nessus; récit musical, sonnet J.-M. de 
Hérédia, m Hector Fraggi; réduc- 
tion pour pf. et chant. © Sept. 1, 
1938; E for. 32057; Editions Sala- 
bert. 22947 


Never forgotten land: m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79346; Emma 
Lillian Donoghue. 22948 


Never want to leave the South; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 78407; Arthur Barnhart. 

22949 


New (The) Jerusalem; song, w from 
Rey. 21. ©: 41°e. Noy. 16, a9e3 "hi 
unp. 78984; Ula Gardner Campbell. 

22950 


New Orleans shout; melody Oliver- 
Nelson. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1933; E unp. 
78428; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

22951 


New (The) Yorker; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79807; 
Florence M. Ashmall. 22952 


New (The) °34 Feist dance folio; fox- 
trots and waltzes, arr. and compiled 
Lee Orean Smith; pf., with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 16, 1933; E pub. 39002; 
Leo. Feist, inc. 22953 


Nice goings on; _ selection, Arthur 
Schwartz, arr. Fred Bentley, jr.; pf. 
© Sept. 29, 19383; E for. 32146; 
Harms, ine. 22954 


pt. 01, R.S.j v.28 


Nickel (A) in the slot; melody Mar- 
vin Hatley. © 1 ¢ Oct. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 78434; Southern music pub. 
C0;, Ine. 22955 


Night; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Nov. 
16, 1933; E unp. 78980: Leslie Bor- 
ing Fowler, jr. 22956 


Night and day; valse song. © 1 e¢. 
Nov. 11, 1933; E. unp. 79266; Wiilie 
B. Stevenson. 22957 


Night (The) I can’t forget; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 19333. KE 
unp. 78526; Wm. M. Kirchner. 

22958 


Night (A) in fairyland; musical play. 
©1e. Oct. 7, 19383; D 28556; Frank 
Addison Simpkins. 22958* 


Night or day; song. © 1 « Nov. 6, 
1933; E unp. 78462; Araby Blinn. 
22959 


Nira; song. © Oct. 8, 1933; E pub. 
38648; Frank De Guerre. 22960 


song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1983; E 
unp. 78734; Vay Belle Burrucker. 
/ 22961 


No blue eagle blues; song, m Vern 
Delaney and Freeman Clarke. © 
Oct. 22, 1983; E pub. 38610; JZ W. 
Kirkwood. 22962 


No one but you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78824; L. Jay 
Miller. 22963 


No one can ever take your place; w 
and melody. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78512; Elsie M. Feather. 

22964 


No thrill; written and composed Felix 
Mendelssohn and Billy Milton; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Sept. 26, 
1933; E for. 32149; Victoria music 
pub. co., ltd. 22965 


No use in livin’; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78915; Rich- 
ard Rodde. 22966 


Nobody else but you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78392; Doris 
Stolpe. 22967 


Nonchalant; by Guy Wood; pf. © 
1 ¢@. Nov. 21, 1933; E unp. 79169; 
Guy Bonar Wood. 22968 


Note (A) to you; song, w George Ken- 
nedy. ©1e. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 
78946; Scott Jarrett. 22969: 


952 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Now he wears the blue to fight for 
Columbia’s gallant band; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 79141; Hugene G. Blessing. 

22970 


Now, I’m so alone; w and melody. © 
ie. Noy. 7, 19838; E unp. T8610; 
Allen McConville. 22971 


Now I wonder whose girl I shall be; 
w Ned Kelly, m Frank Gallagher. 
eye. Oct. 7,, 1933 ;. BH unp: “78267 ; 
Hdward TT. Welly and Francis X, 
Gallagher. 22972 


Now is the month of Maying: by 
Thomas Morley, adapted Edmund 
H. Fellowes; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Oct. 31, 1933; E for. 31998; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 229738 


Now that I have you; song. © 1. 
Novy. 15, 1988; E unp. 78951; Sid- 
ney Snyder, Joseph A. Noble and 
Joseph Guzik. 22974 


Now that I’ve found you; from That’s 
a good girl, w Douglas Furber, m 
Philip Braham. © Oct. 2, 1933; 
H for. 32151; Chappell & co., ltd. 

22975 


Now that you are gone; w and mel- 
ody Lynn Durkin. © 1 «¢. Nov. 28, 
1933; EF unp. 73422; Lillian Durkin. 

22976 


Nuit de Noél; par Maurice Delage; 
pie gc) Sept. 1,°1933: Ei for. 31983: 
Durand et cie. 22977 


Nune dimittis; text from Bible, m 
Thomas Tallis, arr. Arthur H. EKger- 
ton; women’s voices. © Oct. 30, 
19838; E pub. 38682; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 22978 


Nymph errant; from Nymph errant, 
w and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 
32144; Harms, ine. 22979 


O all ye people, give ear; w Daniel 
Rumpius, tr. E. Harold Geer, Christ- 
mas carol from the Musae Sioniae, 
Michael Praetorius, arr. E. Harold 
Geer; women’s voices. © Oct. 25, 
1933; E pub. 38696; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 22980 


?O core a ddoie piazze; versi Beniam- 
ino Rossi, m Alfredo Mazzucchi. © 
Sept. 30, 19388; E for. 31918; Casa 
editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 22981 


22993 


O hand unseen; w Edward Davison, 
m Elinor Remick Warren; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38607 ; 
H. W. Gray co. 22982 


O happy day; melody Philip Dodd- 
ridge. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; E unp. 
79090; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

22983 


O, I love the maiden fair; Gaelic air, 
arr. Hugh S. Roberton, English tr. 
Henry Whyte; men’s voices. © Nov. 


641933); E) for. 32113; Bayley’ & 
Ferguson. 22984 
O. K. by me; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79029; Hillis 
Hodges. 22985 


O love divine how sweet thou art; 
anthem, w Charles Wesley, m 
George Ross; mixed voices. © Oct. 
4, 1933; E pub. 38700; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 22986 


O, mystic night of love; w J. R. John- 


son, melody C. L. Lofthouse. © 1 
e. Aug. 16, 1933; E unp. 78669; 
Charles Leonard Lofthouse and J. 
Rosamond Johnson. 22987 


O nightingale, awake; Swiss folksong, 
17th century, Christmas anthem, 
English text Helen A. Dickinson, m 
arr. Clarence Dickinson; mixed cho. 
© Nov. 18, 1933: E pub. 38893; 
H. W. Gray co. 22988 


O sing unto the Lord a new song; 
anthem, w from Psalm 96, m A.. 
Fairbairn Barnes; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 10, 1933; E for. 32106; Banks 
& son. 22989 


O sole mio; by E. Di Capua ; Hawaiian 
cuit. diagram arr. © Nov. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 38780; Adolph Krupp. 

22990 


O ’twas on a Monday morning; Welsh 
folk song, melody and Welsh w J. 
Lloyd Williams, English tr. Steuart 
Wilson, arr. for mixed voices. © 
Nov. 38, 1933; E for. 32016; Gustav 
Holst. 22991 


(Huvres completes de Francois Cou- 
perin; publiées par un groupe de 
musicalogues sous la direction de 


Maurice Cauchie, of France. tome 
8:9. © Sept. 29, 19388; A For. 
22630; Louise B. M. Dyer. 22992 


Oh, California; w and melody. © 1 
e. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78531; Phil 
Kames. 22993 


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SATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22994 

Oh Charlie; w and m Ettena Eiphos, 
arr. Dorothy Seiner. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
2, 1933; E unp. 78906; Sophie An- 
ette Johnsen. 22994 


Oh! Johanna; w and m Henry Hall 
and Margery Lawrence; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 26, 1933; E for. 
32227: Victoria music pub. co.. ltd. 

22995 


Oh Lawd what have I done; song. © 
Lc. Nov. 27, 1933; EH unp.. 79391 ; 
Lou Stein. 22996 


Oh! where would I have been; sacred 
solo; arr. Basil .V./ Alt: ©) Oct19, 
1933; E pub. 38724; W. R. Beaver. 

22997 


Oh why, oh why, oh why; from Ball 
at the Savoy, English w Oscar Ham- 
merstein, m Paul Abraham. © 
Sept. 18, 1933; E for. 32138; Chap- 
pell & co., lItd. 22998 


Oh you little dirty faced Mary; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78517; Robert Usrey. 22999 


Ojos espafioles: paso-doble, José M. 
Lucchesi; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 32089; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 23000 


Ol pappy; w and melody Jerry Lev- 
inson, Al J. Neiburg and Marty 
Symes. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1933; HB 
unp. 78892; Santly bros., inc. 23001 


Ol’ wide river; song, m Dudley Jack- 
son. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; BE ump. 
78856; Lucy E. Pedelty. 23002 


Old (An) carol; w anon., 15th cent., 


m Desmond MacMahon. © Nov. 1, 
1933; E for. 31905; Novello & co., 
ltd. 230038 


Old (The) country chapel; hymn, w 
and m Floyd W. Hawkins. © Sept. 
1,, 19388; E pub. 38075; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver. 23004 


Old-fashioned sweethearts; w and m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with ukulele arr. 
©: Oct, 21, 1933; EB for. 32179¢4Be- 
ter Maurice music co., Itd. 23005 


Old King Coal; fox-trot, w and m 
J. C. Plodeck; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 18, 19838; E pub. 38850; Ford 
coal co. 23006 


Old lays in new ways; three folk tune 
settings, James Houston Spencer; 
pf. © Nov. 6, 1933; E pub. 38668; 
Musicraft publications. 23007 


954 


pt. 1, Se ee 


Old (The) love letter; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78515; 
Margaret Colvin. 23008 


Old (The) mill pond; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c¢. 
Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 78383; Annie. 
S. Gartin. 23009: 


Old plantation home; song, m Jimmie 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c 
Noy. 13, 1983: E unp. 78825; Gladys 
V. Jackson. 23010: 


Old plantation moon; waltz, w N. 
Fornoff and C. E. Burnham, melody 
W. Herring. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 79428; Norman Fornoff,. 
Charles E. Burnham and William 
Herring. 23011. 


Old (An) world love song; by Cedric 
Sharpe; violoncello and pf. © Sept. 
11, 19383; E for. 32033; Augener, ltd. 

23012 


Olvidale; tango, letra y melodia. © 
1 ce Oct. 17, 1933) 2 wepheieere 
José Ramirez. 23013. 


Ombra (L’); versi Giuseppe Adami, 
m Renato Bellini. © Nov. 7, 1983; 
E for. 32201; G. Ricordi & Co. 

23014 


On my calendar [sic] of love; w L 
Wolfe Gilbert. m James F. Hanley. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1933; © anpeieso2: 
Movietone music corp. 23015 


On silver wings; song, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 @ 
Nov. 13, 19383; E unp. (18Sle>) dul 
Anne Feiling. 23016 

On that wonderful July night; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢.,.Nov. 1. .3oeuee 
unp. 78540; Anita Troxler, 23017 


On the back poreh; pf. with w. © 


1 ec. Oct. 9, 19833 EO UunDpS tease: 
Frances D. Welch. 23018 
On the moonlight special; fox-trot 
song. © 1 «¢. Nov. 1, 1983; HE unp. 
78312; Cora Mosher. 23019 
On the river without you; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 
78550; Everett Babbitt. 23020 


On the trail; from the Grand canyon 
suite, Ferde Grofé, transcribed 
Rudy Wiedoeft; E fiat alto saxo- 
phone; pf. acc. © Nov. 24, 1933; 


E pub. 38962; Robbins music corp. 
23021 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


a 


On the Tyrol; mazurka, Francesco R. 
De Leone, op. 238, no. 2; accordion. 


© Oct. 7, 1933; E pub. 38803; B. R. 
Quattrocioche. 23022 


Onda; canzone hawajana, versi HE. B. 
Valdes, m T. Petralia C. © Sept. 
30, 1933; E for. 31908; Casa editrice 
Ferdinando Bideri. 23023 


One Arabian night; musical comedy, 
w and melody Albert Edward Milli- 
ken: © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; D 28551; 
Phyllis Myer Milliken. 23023* 


One (A) horse town; w and m Harry 
Leon and Leo Towers; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 32165; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 28024 


One minute to one; fox-trot, w Sam 
M. Lewis, m J. Fred Coots, arr. 
Jack Mason; orch. pts., with male 


trio arr. B. Faighes. © Nov. 6, 
1933; E pub. 38749; Leo Feist, inc. 
23025 


One night in old Madrid; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 
79230; F. H. Munck. 23026 


One times one; melody Eddie Dunn, 
‘Charlie Chase, Billy Gilbert and 
Marvin Hatley. © 1c Oct. 27, 
1933; E unp. 78430; Southern music 
pub. eco., ine. 23027 


One, two, three, four; Hawaiian guit. 
diagram arr. © Nov. 11, 1988; E 
pub. 388778; Adolph Krupp. 23028 


Only old and grey; song. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1988; E unp. 783828; William Ir- 
vin Ricker. 23029) 


— Same. © Nov. 22, 1933; E pub. 
38952; William I. Ricker. 23030 


Only yesterday; song from Only yes- 
terday, w and m Walter Donaldson ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. May Sing- 
hi Breen. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38845; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

23031 


Only you; pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 1, 
19388; E unp. 78283; Don I. Pullen. 
23032: 


00-00-OOH honey what you do to me; 
fox-trot, w and m Cliff Friend, 
Harry Tobias and Neil Moret, arr. 
Art McKay; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. B. Faighes. © Nov. 13, 
1838; E pub. 38797; Leo Feist, inc. 
230383 


9 


lal 


9) 


—— w and m Cliff Friend, Harry 
Tobias and Neil Moret; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 9, 1983; E pub. 38750 ; 
Leo Feist, inc. 23034 


Orange blossom; by Paul Windrush; 
pf, © Nov. 21, 1933; EB for. 32219; 
Banks & son. 23035 


Oriental sweetheart mine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1°) Nov. 2; 19383; E unp. 
78344; Martin Harvey. 23036 


Our big love scene; from Going Holly- 
wood, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown; with arr. for ukulele 
etc., May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 
15, 1933; E pub. 38842; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 23037 


Our family band; w and m Paul Yod- 
er; band pts. © Nov. 1, 1933; EH 
pub. 38554; Rubank, inc. 23038 


Our Flag, our Flag; song. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 31, 1933; E unp. 78331; Mary 
Florence Weare. 230389 


Our honeymoon day; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Nov. 18, 19383; 
E unp. 79075; Joseph F. Wolfington. 

23040 


Our house of dreams; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78396; Jose- 
phine Krause. 23041 


Our lady, Notre Dame; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; E unp. 78366; 
Joseph Russell Sherlock. 23042 


Our Lord’s ascension; w William Mar- 
tin Czamanske, m Martin Henry 
Schumacher; sop. 1, 2 and alto; 
organ acc. © Oct. 11, 1988; E pub. 
38791; Concordia pub. house. 23043 


Our love song; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 3, 19383; E unp. 783864; Anna 
Gray Poe. 23044 


Our past commander; march, John B. 
Nelson; military band pts. © Sept. 
1, 19388; E pub. 38866; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co. 23045 


Our President; song. © Oct. 25, 
1933; E pub. 38876; Mollie Wren 
Whitman. 23046 


song. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1933; E unp. 
78588; Mollie Wren Whitman. 
23047 


Our summons; hymn, w and m arr. 
Jeanette Swafford. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 38765; Order of Chris- 
tian mystics. 23048 


4) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23049 


Out California way; w and m F. H. 
Bracht and Frieda Martha Bracht. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79409; 
Fred H. Bracht. 23049 


Out in the western skies; song. © 
oe INN. 1) 1933 3) 4 anp 16a13 s 
George Van Norton. 23050 


Out of the dusk; w John Bannister 
Tabb, m David Hugh Jones; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 1933; E pub. 
38698; Carl Fischer, ine. 23051 


Out of the throng you came along; w 
Norman Panama and Sid Kuller, m 
Mort \Goodman. © 1 ce. Nov. 27, 
1933; E unp. 79377 ; Morton R. Good- 
man. 23052 


OQut where the sun goes down; valse 
song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78623; Wayne L. Richards. 23053 


Over the air I’m crooning love songs; 
w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1933; 
FH unp. 79160; Bertha Stevens. 

23054 


Over the moors: by Paul Windrush ; 
pi... © Nov. def, 1933.8 tor vacce. 
Banks & son. 23055 


Overture Naomi; by S. E. Morris; full 
band pts. © Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39004; Ludwig music pub. co. 23056 


Overture to Atys; by Lulli, arr. Adam 
Carse; school oreh. pts., with pf. 
conductor and string sc. © Sept. 
11, 1933; E for. 32026; Augener, itd. 

23057 


Overture to La Rosaura; by A. Sear- 
latti, arr. Adam Carse; schooi orch. 
pts., with pf. conductor and string 
sc: (©) Sept: 111983: Ei tor! 32025 : 
Augener, ltd. 23058 


Overture to Petrella’s opera Ione; by 
Enrico Petrella, arr. J. Mastinelli; 
full band pts. © Nov. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 39005; Ludwig music pub. co. 

23059 


Oxford street; voc. 6/8 quickstep, w 
Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Tolchard Evans; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 6, 1933; E for. 
32160; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 23060 


Facific twilight; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w.. © 1.c: Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79350; Ruth Jeanette 
Westerberg. 23061 

Pages from Homer; symphonic phan- 
tasy ; orch. sc. © 1 c¢. Nov. 28, 1933 ; 
E unp. 79492; John Constantine 
Geanacos., 23062 


956 


| 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 28 


Pal o long ago; song, arr. Ed Florin. 
©1c Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 78769; 
Hileen M. Regan. 23063 


Pale moonlight; w and m Percy Wen- 
rich; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Nov. 14, 1983; E pub. 38836; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. 23064 


Pale (A) yellow moon; arr. Ray 
Harris; pf. with w. © Nov. 14, 
19383; E pub. 38874; Ivan Alfred 
Edlin. 23065 


Panis angelicus; paroles anon., m 
Roger de Roumefort; avec ace. 
d’orgue ou pf., et violon et violon- 
celle ad lib. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
31989; Henry Lemoine et cie. 23066 


Paper doll; song. © 4 ey Nowe 
1933 ; E unp. 79305; Charles Knight. 
23067 


Papillon (Le); poésie Lamartine, m 
Jacques Dupont. © Sept. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32072; Heugel. 23068 


Parade of the pickaninnies; by Jean- 
ette Dellafield Thal; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1933; E pub. 38579; Bach music co. 

: 23069 


Paradise waltz; from The interna- 
tional revue, w Bud Green, m Sam 
H. Stept, pf. sec. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 19, 1933; HK 
pub. 38563; Mills music, ine. 25070 


Pardon me; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79027; Calvin 
Beecher. 23071 


Part of love; waltz song. © Oct. 31, 
1933; E pub. 38785; Ruth V. Rus 


sell. 23072 
Parting (A) prayer; w John Mar- 
vell, m May H. Brahe. © Oct. 20, 
1933: E for. 31996; A. V. Broad- 
hurst. 23073 
Partita (Una); fantasia, Riecardo 
Zandonai, rid. Illuminato Culotta; 


piccola orch. parti. © Oct. 3, 19383; 
E for. 31899; G. Ricordi & co. 
23074 


Pastorale d’Artois; par Auguste Du- 


bois: pf. © Sept. 1, 193385 Hetoer: 
31987: Henry Lemoine et Cie. 
23075 
Patti (Santo) album; § solos and 
duets, Santo Patti; pf. accordion. 
no. 2. © Sept. 30, 1933; BH pub. 
38707; Carl Fischer, inc. 23076 
Peace carol; mixed voices. © Nov. 11, 


1933 ; E pub. 38811; Jennie A. Flan- 
23077 


ders. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1938 


Peace on earth; w from Luke 2, m | Piece en 


Lola Gwin Smale; mixed quartet 

or cho. © Oct. 23, 193838; E pub. 

88550; Richard Drake Saunders. 
23078 


Peaches and cream; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 783897; James 
Paul Stanley. 23079 


Peanuts and kisses; from Hold your 
horses, w Arthur Swanstrom, m 
Louis Alter; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 38665; 
Harms, inc. 23080 


Peggy O’Grady; w and m Tom Mad- 
den; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 
1983; E for. 32250; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd. 23081 


Pensieri tristi; waltz, Pietro Frosini. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79235; 
Alfred music co., inc. 23082: 


Penthouse; suite, Freddie Rich, arr. 
D. Savino; pf. Movements 1-3. 
Nov. 3, 19838; E pub. 38623; Rob- 
bins music corp. 23083 


Perfectly all right; song. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1933; E unp. 79473; Riddle D. 
Haworth. 23084 


Persuasion; composed and pf. arr. 
Samuel Kaylin; pf. conductor. © 
ime wNove: 21, 1933; EH unp. 79180; 


Movietone music corp. 23085 
Petti (Luigi) One hundred themes 
for trumpet. nos. 1-100. ©1.. 


Oct. 28, 1988; E unp. 78676; Luigi 
Petti. 23086 


Physician (The); from Nymph er- 
rant, w and m Cole Porter. © 
Sept. 29, 1983; E for. 32127; Harms, 
inc. 23087 


Pickaninny blues; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr.. © 1 «. 
Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78282; Annie 
S. Gartin. 23088 


Pickin’ cotton; arr. Ray Harris; pf. 
with w. © Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 
38875 ; Ivan Alfred Edlin. 


Picture (The) of my home; melody 
Charles Oaks. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1933; 
EK unp. 79097; Southern music pub. 
co., ine. 23090 


Pie Jesu; trio, Joseph I. Muller; male 
voices, organ acc. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 38899; Hamilton S. Gordon, 
RHIC. . 23091 


23089 


23105 
septuor; par Marcel Mi- 
rouze; pf. et instruments a vent. 


Partition. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32087; Alphonse Leduc et cie. 

23092 

Pig (The) got up and slowly walked 

away; w and m Benjamin H. Burt; 

with ukulele arr. Louis Fleisher. © 

i, € Nov. 25, 1933. EH unp. Tate: 

F. B. Haviland pub. co. 23093 


Pigs feet and slaw; melody T. Par- 
ham. © 1. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79209; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

23094 


Pioneers (The) of America; overture; 
[pf. conductor] 1-4 movement. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E ump. 79489; 
John Kreutzer. 23095 


Piper (The) from over the way; w 
Helen Taylor, m May H. Brahe; in 
Be Mabey) ©) JOct)> 20, toss hor. 
31997; A. V. Broadhurst. 23096 


Places among the stars; w Stephen 
Crane, m Roland Farley. © Nov. 
10, 1988; E pub. 38743; New music 
press, inc. 23097 


Play (The) and sing book; 40 pieces 
with w J. Lilian Vandevere; pf. 
Oct. 20, 1983; E pub. 38682; G. 
Schirmer, inc. 23098 


Play peek-a-boo with me; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1933; 
EH ounp. 78845; Alma L. Martin. 

23099 

Please don’t give me the gate; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢@. Noy. 25, 19338; EO unp. 79354; 
John Mark. 23100 


Plodding along; w A. Tuvim, melody 
D. Heywood. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 78787; Donald Heywood and 
Abe Tuvim. 23101 


Plumes (The) of time; w Lewis 
Spence, m Francis George Scott; 
treble 1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 29, 
19383; E for. 32114; Bayley & Fer- 


guson. 23102 
Podtug dawnego zwyczaju; oberek; 
1st violin. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1933; E 


unp. 78570; John Robak. 23103 


Polak jestem Z urodzenia; polka; 1st 
violin. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 
78571; John Robak. 23104 


Polish mountaineer songs; Ist violin. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 79425; 
John Bryja. 23105 


957 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25106 


Polynesian whoopee; comp. and orch. 
H. W. Friedhofer ; pf.-conductor. © 
1 ec. Nov. 14, 19838; E unp. 78873; 
Movietone music corp. 23106 


"Pon my soul; w Dave Hogg, m Maury 
Longfellow; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 4, 1933; E pub. 38615; Jenkins 
music co. 23107 


Poor Cinderella; Ww and melody 
Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl and 
Murray Mencher. © 1c. Nov. 15, 
1933; E unp. 78941; Paramount 
productions music corp. 23108 


Poor little innocent me: fox-trot. w 
and m D. J. Placido and Albert J. 
Lopes. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79290; David J. Placido. 23109 


© Nov. 1, 1933; 
Marguerite Durret 
23110 

Por tu amor; vals, letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1983; E unp. 78275; 
José Ramirez. 23111 


Poppy (The) ; song. 
E pub. 38762; 
Bennet. 


Porque me miras? .. .; tango, arr. de 
Vautor César A. Ciociano; [piccola] 
orch. parti. © Aug. 1, 1933; H 
for. 32215; M. Aromando. Za 


(The); English, Norman 
Fraser, m S. Donaudy. [English 
and Italian texts] © Sept. 28, 
1933; E for. 31898; G. Ricordi & co. 
2a113. 


Poszedt jario do kKasienki; polka; 1st 
Violin. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1983; E unp. 
78573 ; John Robak. 23114 


Pour faire le tournedos; one-step, de 
Rose de France, paroles Albert 
Willemetz, m Sigmund Romberg. 
© Sept. 9, 1933; E for. 321381; Soci- 
eté anonyme francaise Chappell. 

31 is 


Pour vivre auprés vous; valse de Rose 
de France, paroles Albert Willemetz, 
m Sigmund Romberg. .© Sept. 9, 
1933; E for. 32132; Societé anonyme 


Portrait 


francaise Chappell. 23116 
Powiedz ze mi powiedz dziewcezyno 
moja; polka; 1st violin. © 1 e«. 


Oct. 19, 19838; E unp. 78564; John 
Robak. 23117 


Practical Christmas helper; no. 1, 


with songs, w Carolyn R. Freeman | 


and Ferne Winters, m Haldor Lill- 
enas and Carolyn R. Freeman. © 
Nov. 15, 1933; AA 132584; Lillenas 
pub. co. 23118 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Prairie waltz; by Xavier Fitch; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1933; 
E unp. 79203; Movietone music 
corp. 23119 


Prayer; by Anton Georg Winkler; 
string quartette. © 1 e¢. Nov. 1, 
1933; E unp. 78825; Anton Georg 
Winkler, jr. 23120 


Prayer of the crusaders; choral, Wil- 
liam Rhodes; mixed voices. © Nov. 
16, 1933; E pub. 38916; White-Smith 
music pub. co. 23123 


Precious aloha land; w and m Mrs. 
A. W. Clark. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; 
EH unp. 78928; Della Clark. 23122 


Precious dear; w and m Jack Holt. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78453; 
Jack, T. Holt. 23123 


Prelude & Fugue; in G min., Charles 
Wood; organ. © Oct. 10, 1933; 
E for. 32190; H. FE. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, Itd. 

23124 


Prelude in C; by Alec Templeton; pf. 
© Sept. 11, 1983; 8 Sten eeasor 
Augener, ltd. 23125 


Prepare ye the way of the Lord; song, 
Biblical text. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1933; 
E unp. 79011; Nettie Smith McCor- 


mick. 23126 
Presents for the child Jesus; cradle 
song, Catalonian folk-song, tradi- 


tional w tr. and m arr. E. Harold 
Geer; 6-pt. women’s cho. © Oct. 
25, 1933; E pub. 38689; Carl Fisch- 
er, ine. 23127 


Pretty little bluebird come to my win- 


dow; w Art Randall, m)HS. 
Macomber. © 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 78455; Harold Shepard 


Macomber and Frederick Art Ran- 
dall. 23128 


Pretty little Goldilocks; w and melody 
Anita Rutherford. © 1 ec. Nov. 3. 
1933: E unp. 78363; Robert Miller. 

23129 


Pretty little redhead; w Pete Ma- 
honey, Gale Martin and Jimmie 
Dawley, with melody. © 1 ce. Noy. 
6, 1933; E unp. 78477; Jake Reis. 

23130 


Pretty Nell; w Ebenezer Picken, m 
Francis George Scott; men’s voices. 
© Oct. 29, 1933; E for. 32115; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. . 23131 


998 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. “BE 1933 


Pride (The) o’ the land; march, Hd- 
win Franko Goldman; orch. pts. © 
Nov. 11, 1933; E pub. 38767; Theo- 
dore Presser co. Zils 

Pride of the mountainside; w Dorothy 
Fields, m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E eunp. 78481; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. Daloe 


Prince of peddlers; operetta, bk. and 
lyrics Sarah Grames Clark, m 
Bryeeson Treharne. Full voc. sc. 
and libretto. © Oct. 4, 1933; D 
28548 ; Carl Fischer, inc. Doloas 


Princesita Borinquefia; pf. with w. © 
1 c. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78895; 
Baltazar Igahache Otero. 23134 


Private (The) life of Henry VIII; 
selection, Kurt Schroeder; pf. © 
Noy. 6, 1933; E for. 31934; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd. 23135 

Prof. Cartoon’s rhythm and drum 
course. © Dec. 1, 1933; AA 133795 ; 
Hmi!i Farnlund. 23136 


Prosperity; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1933; E unp. 78272; W. B. Pend- 


ley. aa ATE 
Prosperity bound; song. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1933; E unp. 78968; Lee O. 
Wooten. 23138 


Prosperity days are here again; song. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 79262; 
Minnie Marie Kaiser. 23139) 

Prosperity waltz; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1 e. Noy. 27, 1933; E unp. 79395; 
William E. Olson. 23140 


Psaume XXIV; m et réduction pour 
solo, choeurs a 4 voix mixtes et pf. 
Paul Pierné. © Sept. 1, 1933; E 
for. 32055; Hditions Salabert. 


23141 

Pua (Na) ika iu; song. ©1c. Nov. 
7, 1933; E unp. 78604; Marian 
Akana Nott. 23142: 


Pulquera (La) ; letra y melodia Igna- 
cio M. Valle. © 1c. Nov. 138, 1983; 
EH ounp. 78797; L. Valle. 23143 


Quand j’ etais jeune; paroles et m Ada 
Blanche Savage Wilson. © 1 «. 
Nov. 21, 1988; E unp. 79168; Ada 
Blanche Wilson. 23144 


Quand les soldats vont au pas; marche 
militaire, de Rose de France, paroles 
Albert Willemetz, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg. © Sept. 9, 1933; E for. 32133; 
Societe anonyme francaise Chappell. 

23145 


23160 


~ 


Quatuor pour instruments a cordes; 
par, Aug. Dupont. Ptes. nos. 1-4. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31982; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 23146 


; Que noche aquella! .. .; cancion-fox, 
letra Julio Brito, m y arr. Alfredo 


Bite. 9+ ©. Octr 27, 1933 Es for: 
321938 ; Southern music pub. co., ine. 
23147 


Queen Marie; w Ruth Colby, and imel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 
78993; Rose L. Toland. 23148 


Queen of roses; w and m Irene Varley. 
© 1. Nov. 29, 19838; E unp. 79511 ; 
Edith Irene Ross. 23149 


Quintet for klarinet and string quar- 
Let 2. OPa Sosy ln aG win Ses 1G e 
Noy. 10, 1933; E unp. 78756; Alma 
Steedman. 23150 


Rabbit foot; by Florence B. Price; pf. 
Noy. 24, 1933; E pub. 38975; 
Theodore Presser co. Zook 


Radiant stars, above the mountains 
glowing; nocturne, César Antono- 
vitch Cui, English, Miriam Chase, m 
arr. Katherine Kennicott Davis; 
5-pt. women’s cho. © Oct. 25, 1933; 
HE pub. 38727; EH. C. Schirmer music 
Co. 23152 


Radio (The) parade; w and melody 
Paul Denniker. © 1c. Nov. 2,-1933 ; 
E unp. 78347; Joe Davis, inc. 238153 


Railroad Sam; w Al Sherman, m Al 
Lewis, pf. sc. Harold Potter. © 
Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 38822; Joe 
Morris music co. 23154 


Rain and sunshine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Noy. 13, 1933; E unp. 78818; Melissa 
Mason. 23155 


Rain (The) is chasing me home; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79343; 
Stephen Klimek. 23156 


Rain, rain, rain; w and melody. © 
1c Nov. 9, 1983; E unp. 78692; 
Jack Callaway. 23157 


Rainbows; w and melody Mary John- 
son. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78514; Alma Arnvall. 23158 


Raisins and almonds; English, Joseph 
Kammen, w and m Abr. Goldfadden, 
arr. Jack Kammen. © July 2, 1933; 
E pub. 38613; Radio music pub. co. 

23159 

Rally song; hymn. © Oct. 14, 1933; 

E pub. 38639; Helen J. Thompson. 
23160 


D 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23161 
Reach out and take hold of God; 
hymn. © 1 ¢. Nov. 3; 1983; BE unp. 


78374 ; Mollie M. Eble. 23161 


Realm of love; w and melody Ruth 
Castamore. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79115; Ruth Ann Castamore. 

23162 


Red (A), red rose; w Robert Burns, 
m Fred H. Huntley; men’s cho. © 
Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 38710; Boston 
music co. 23163 


Regrets; song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 78661; Harry Rubenstein. 
23164 


Reine du bocage; intermezzo, F. Gas- 
eard; petit orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E for. 32095; Henry Lemoine 
et cie. 23165 


Rejoice to-day with one accord; an- 
them, w Henry William Baker, m 
Frank Leslie Calver; mixed voices, 
organ ace. © Oct. 11, 1933; E pub. 
38794; Concordia pub. house. 23166 


Remember sweetheart; song. © 1 «@ 
Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 78616; Manuel 
Neves. 23167 


Remembrance; serenade; violin, pf. 
ace. © 1c Noy. 27, 1933: Ei amp. 
78412; Anka Sophie Lacay. 238168 


Reminiscence; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79278; Sylvia 
R. Pavlovich. 23169 


Repatriados (Los); one-step; pf. with 
Ww. 1: ¢.-Nov..43,, 1933; unp. 
78905; Alberto D. Hernandez. 23170 


Repeal; march song, w Sidney Kay. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79121 ; 
Philip Klatzkin. 23171 


Repeal march; pf. © 1c. Nov. 27%, 
1933 ; E unp. 79405: Helen Matthews 
de Lashmutt. 23172 


Resurrection (The); words from 
Scripture and set for 4 voices and 
cho. J. W. Cowie. © Nov. 28, 1933; 
E for. 32229; J. W: Cowie. ~ 23173 


Réve exquis; song, pf. arr. Elwood 
Wilson. © 1c. Noy. 17, 1983; HB 
unp. 79000; Alice Hunt. 23174 


Revenge; melody Marvin Hatley. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1988; E unp. 78435; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

23175 


Revery ; w Leonora Nichols, m Roland 
Farley. © Nov. 10, 19383; E pub. 
38745; New music press, inc. 23176 


pt. 10 BU Sw. 2s 


Réves; par Maurice Delage; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 31984; Durand 
et cie. QSt(T 


Revival choruses; w and m C. A. 
Gabriel, and others. © Oct. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 38603 ; Chalvar Axel Gabriel. 

23178 


Revival (A) hymn; w Oswald J. 
Smith, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 
1, 1933; E pub. 38065; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver. 23179 


Rhythm for sale; w and m Bob Wil- 
liams; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
8, 1933; H for. 32157; A. J. Stasny 
music co., Itd. 23180 


Ridin’ with your money; w Phinlie 
Morse, m Myron Teves. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 31, 1988; E unp. 78672; Gloria 
Morse. 23181 


Riding in the rumble in the rain: song, 
m William H. Thompson. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 17, 1983; E unp. 78999; Eloise 


Wood. 23182 
Right (The) to love; song. © 1. 
Nov. 14,/ 1933; E unp. 78877; Albert 
Hay Malotte. 23183 


Ringrazia, e passa ...; versi Emilio 
Gatti, m Alfredo Mazzucchi; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1983; E for. 31919; Casa 
editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 23184 


Rise up, O men of God; anthem, w 
William P. Merrill, m William D. 
Armstrong; cho., and bar. solo, with 
organ or pf. acc. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 38925; Clayton F. Summy 
co. 23185 


Ritchie is our man: song. © 1 « 
Noy. 18, 1933; E unp. 79014 ; Michael 
Mikita and Mac Benoit. 23186 


River-god’s (The) song; w John 
Fletcher, m E. J. Moeran; mixed 


voices. © Sept. 30, 1983; tor. 
31877; Novello & co., ltd. 23187 
Road (A) and a wish; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 29, 1983; E unp. 79491; Isabel 
Vinzant Hesse. 23188 
Roaming; w and m Bud Flanagan; 


with ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 1933; 
E for. 32254; Francis, Day & Hunt- 
er, ltd. 23189 


Robin’s (The) song; w Richard Hon- 
eywood, m Arthur Warrell; unison 
voices. © Sept. 20, 1933; E for. 
32002; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 23190 


960 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Rock all our babies to sleep; w and 
melody Jimmie Rodgers. a ere 
Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 784386; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc. 23191 


Rock me to sleep old rocking moon ; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 19338; E unp. 
78656; Nestle Lines. 23192: 


Rodeheaver’s (Homer) world’s great- 
est collection of sacred songs; with 
euit. and ukulele chords. © Nov. 1, 
1933; AA 133411; M. M. Cole pub. 
Go. 23193 


Roll out of bed with a smile; w Joe 
Young, m Milton Ager; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 38820; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc. 23194 


Rolled away; hymn. © Nov. 9, 1933 ; 
E for. 32237; Tom Jones. 23195 


Rolling on; w and melody W. C. 
Riley. © 1. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78529; Wm. C. Riley and Louis Ro- 
mano. 23196 


’ Romance (The) of a people; musical 
and dramatic pageant with a pro- 
logue, 9 episodes and 8 interludes, 
w M. W. Weisgal, pf. vocal se. arr. 
Isaac Van Grove and Leo Kopp. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1933; D 28545; Meyer 
W.:Weisgal. 23196* 


Romancing in the moonlight; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1938; E unp. 79509; 
Harriet V. Disher. 23197 


Romantic dreams: w Virginia Mof- 
fitt, melody Jos. Ratajezak. ©1c. 
Nov. 15, 1933; H unp. 78912; Joseph 
Martin Ratajezak. 23198 


Romany honeymoon; w Richard At- 
water, m Ernest Charles; high; in 
Difiat 1i©: Nov.8,).1983;°/H° pub. 
38775; Boston music co. 23199 


Rondinettos; v. Walter Niemann, op. 
130; klavier. no. 1-6. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E for. 31961; C. F. Peters. 

23200 


Roof top serenade; from The girl 
without a room, w Val Burton, m 
Will Jason; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Nov. 10, 1933; E pub. 38722; 
Paramount productions, inc. 23201 


Roosevelt e la N. I. R. A.; marcia, 
banda pti. con versi. 4to. ©1e. 
Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78768; Santi 
Fornili. 23202 


23216 


Roosevelt N.R.A. march song; song. 
© Oct. 5, 1933; E pub. 38548; Helen 
Witt Tufts and Gertrude H. Brahy. 

23203 


Roosevelt, youre the pride of the 
U.S.A.; w W. H. Sheff, sr., melody 
Web shett.) (© o1 16° Novy 1, 1933; 
E unp. 78298; William Henry Sheff, 
sr. and Julia Belle Sheff. 23204 


Rosae crucis; song, w Marion Tegnér 
Figge. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78665; Forrest Vincent Coffin. 


Rosalie; from The command perform- 
ance, w Clifford Grey, m Jack Wal- 
ler and Joseph Tunbridge. © Oct. 
2, 1983; HE. for. 32154; Chappell & 
co., Itd. 23206 


Rose (A) and a bachelor button; w 
John HEmrald, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E 
unp. 793867; John EH. Coop. 23207 


Rose (The) and the ring; operetta- 
extravaganza, overture and finale 
act 1, text Mary W. Kingsley, m 
Carrie Bullard; arr. Leo Rich 
Lewis; orch. Se. © Oct. 20, 1933; 
EH pub. 38512; White-Smith music 
pub. co. 23208 


Rose Hileen; valse, w and m Pauline 
Clark. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; HE unp. 
78560; Alice Pauline Clark. 23209 


Rose (A) in God’s garden; song. © 
Noy. 14, 1933; E pub. 38971; Ralph 
Jerome Cannaday. 23210 


Rose in my garden of love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1938; E unp. 
78705; Wm. Adelsperger. 3211 


Rose (The) of Minnewanka; theme 
song, w Sam Sharpe. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


18, 1933; E unp. 79085; Ernest 
Hodgkinson. 25212 
Rose (The) of Sharon; w H. R. 


Palmer, m arr.; ladies’ voices. © 
Nov. 17, 19383; E pub. 38983; George 
H. Aller. 23213 


Rose of Sharon; w tr. and m Thoro 
Harris; pf. © Oct. 22, 1983; E pub. 
38905; Uldine Utley. 23214 


Rose (A) our lips between; song. © 
Lc. NOV Sis 19883 VE uns Ts8ase s 
Olaf Oswald. 23215 


Rose (A) twined cabin and you; valse 
song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
79251; Beulah M. Hurst. 23216 


961 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23217 
Roses: song. 
unp. 78938; Carl Edward Morris. 


23217 


Rosie Robot blues: w and melody. © 
he) Ocks 12, 1933. BE. un pis fears 
Eddie Fraije and Ollie N. Slayton. 

23218 


Rosita; tango, A. Zordan; accordion. 
© Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 38807; B. R. 


Quaittrociocche. 23219 
Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Cin- 
derella; overture, arr. Victor J. 


Grabel; symphonic band pts., with 
conductor sc. © Aug. 1, 1933; E 


pub. 38867: Cundy-Bettoney co. 
23220 
——William Tell; overture, arr. E. 
Hansen: pf.-accordion. © Oct. 17, 


1933; E for. 32051; Hawkes & son 
(London) 1td. 23224 


Rosso di sera; fox in do, Gaianus, 
trascrizione a pezzo di concerto, 
Gino Tagliapietra; pf. © Oct. 8, 
1933: E for. 31904: G. Ricordi & co. 

23222 

Rosy with Roosevelt ; song, arr. Barney 
Barnes. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78664; Walter H. Baum. 23223 


Round the samovar; melody. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1983; E unp. 78415; John 
Goldfine. 23224 


Row, row, row with N.R.A.; w and 


melody. ©1e. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 
78426; Norman Kunst. 23225 
Row:ey (Alec) 18 melodische und 


rhythmische studien ; op. 42; kliavier. 
© Sept. 15, 1983; E for. 31958; 
C. F. Peters. 23226 


Royal flying corp; march, Guido 
Deiro; accordion. © Aug. 28, 1933; 
E pub. 38196; Biagio R. Quattro- 
ciocche. pS 0A 


Rubank elementary method for clari- 
net; graded fundamental course, 
N. W. Hovey. © Nov. 1, 1983; E 
pub. 38675; Rubank, ine. 23228 

Rudelsburg und Saaleck; marsch, text 


W. Heintze, m Ewald Gollmann, arr. 
William Go6rgel; orch. stimmen. © 


Nov: 3, 193823? EB. ter, “32944-.B. 
Rahter. 23229 
Rumdummy tree; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 


28, 19383; D 28543; Magda Brandon. 
23229* 

Russian carnival; by Roxanna Penny- 
witt; pf. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 
38570; Bach music ¢o. 23230 


96 


pt: In) nS... 28 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E | Russian dream; waltz; melody, with 


pf.ace. © 1c. Noy. 18, 1933; E unp. 
79068; Wilson John Fisher. 23231 


Ruy Blas; w Brian Hooker; 2-pt. 
women’s cho. © 1 e. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78611; Porter Steele. 23232 


Rychlik (Charles V.) Intermezzo; 
op. 5; violin and pf. © Noy. 13, 
1933; E for. 32247; Fr. A. Urbanek 
& sons. 23233 


Rythm thing: w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79508 ; Sidney 
Harold Hambro. 23234 


Rythmes de chant et de danse: 32 
vocalises, une, deux ou trois voix, E. 
Jaques - Dalcroze. 1. Sans ace. —2Z. 
Avec ace. de pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32084, 32085; Heugel. 


23235, 23236 
Sacramento accordion club: march, J. 
Neronde; accordion. © Oct. 16, 


1933; E pub. 38801; B. R. Quattro- 
ciocche. 23237 


Sad moon: w E. Moller, m A. Romans. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78593 ; 
Allain Romans and Emile Moller. 

23238 


Sailing on a sea of dreams: w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78472; Sidney Holden. PAPA 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) The 
swan; w Frederick H. Martens, m 
arr. N. Clifford Page; sop. and alto. 
© Nov. 8, 1933; E pub. 38758; J. 
Fischer & bro. 23240 


Salomé; chanson cubaine, paroles 
francaises Jacques Haél, paroles es- 
pagnoles et m Moisés Simons. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; EH “for Wageo2- 
Choudens. 23241 


Camozaps TH He Oasyit (Samover tu ne 
balui) ; w Buddy Alda, Russian text 
and m Gregory Stone. © Nov. 13, 
1933; E pub. 38772; Prelude music 
co. 23242 


Samsonian polka; tuba solo, Geo. Mc- 
Quaide, arr. W. E. Barnes; full band 
pts. © Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 39003: 
Ludwig music pub. co. 23243 


Sarah Lee; song. © 1c. Noy. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 78652; Margaret Neilson. 
23244 


Save the pieces; w A. Tuyvim, melody 


D. Heywood. © 1 ec. Nov. 11, 1933; 

E unp. 78788; Donald Heywood and 

Abe Tuvim. 23245 
2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Save your kisses for me; tango-fox 
trot, w Marjorie Harper, Spanish, 
Nevette Noriega, m Tito Guizar, pf. 
se. Lou Leaman; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E pub. 38485; Mills 
music, inc. 23246 


Say uh-huh! and let’s be happy; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 e. Nov. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 79074; Paul A. Wilson. 

23247 

Say when; w and melody Laura Marie 
Foote. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78530; Mamie Spencer Barefoot. 

23248 

Saying good-bye to love; w and m 
Richard Hakins, Gladys Rogers and 
Johnny Roe; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 14, 19383; E for. 32175; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd. 23249 


Scare crow dance; pf. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1933; E unp. 78726; Sidney Easton. 
23250 

Scarmolin (A. Louis) Six folksongs 
for rhythmic orchestra; arr. A. L. 
Scarmolin; pts., with pf. conductor, 
child conductor’s sc., and voice pt. 
© Nov. 6, 1933 ; E pub. 38782 ; White- 
Smith music pub. co. 23251 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Serenade; w 
Howard Johnson, transcription for 
pf. Hugo Frey. © Nov. 13, 1933; E 
pub. 38809; Robbins music corp. 

23252) 

Schule der treffsicherheit ; v. Theodor 
Haussmann, unter mitarbeit C. A. 
Martienssen. © Sept. 15, 1933; EH 
for. 31962; C. F. Peters. 23253 


Scotch cavalier; Scotch episode; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 79456; 


Dora Blackford. 23254 
Scotia; ten. or treble. © Oct. 12, 
1933; E for. 82007; Thomas Hogg. 


23255 


Scriptural songs and choruses; w and 
melody William Morgan and G. 
Bert Van Allen, word and melody 
arrs. W. Morgan, harmonized A. 
Annette Westlake and Mrs. E. R. 
Dunbar. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
388837; William Morgan. 23256 


Se acabo el platanar; tormento gua- 
jiro, letra y m Rosendo Ruiz, arr. Al- 
fredo Brito; pf. © Oct. 27, 1933; 
E for. 32196; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 23257 

Sea (The) gull; song, w Gilbert Mur- 
ray. © 1. Nov. 7, 1933; E ump. 
78612; Porter Steele. 23258 


23272 


Searching the great world, for some 
one lonesome like me; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79439'; 
Alfred Nathanuel Simms. 23259 


Selfish; w Jimmie Dawley, Pete Ma- 
loney and Jake Reis, melody Gale 
Martin. © 1c Nov.. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 78476; Martin and Dawley co. 

23260 


Senora; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 10, 1933; 
E unp. 78754; William A. Duke. 

23261 

Serdeczna matko; Polish national 

hymn, arr. for Hawaiian guit. solo. 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1933; E unp. 78974; 


Gus Matthew Gervel. 23262 
Serenade; melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 5, 
19388; E unp. 78574; Johann F. 
Sesser. 23263 
v. Hans Gél, op. 41; violine, 
bratsche u. violoncell. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E for. 31956; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel. 23264 


Serenade nocturne; w and melody 
Julian Chein. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 87816; Julian Nicholas 
Chein. 23265 


Shadowland star dance; song, m arr. 
Gladys I. Webb. © 1 ¢ Nov. 8, 
1983; EH unp. 78650; Arthur H. 
Meyer. 23266 


Shadows on the moon; w and melody; 
with guit. chord notations. © 1 «. 
Nov. 2, 1983; E unp. 78589; Daniel 
Hook Woodward, jr. 23267 


Shall that love we prize too dear be 
broken ; valse song. ©1c. Nov. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79250; Ben. M. Fran- 
cisco. 23268 


Shamrock song; w Sarah A. Kincaid 
and H. Ross, m Robert H. Brennen. 
© Oct. 238, 1983; E pub. 38549; 
Harry Ross. 23269) 


Shanty O’Fay; w W. Bernard, m Rid- 
dell Hunter. © Oct. 23, 1933; E for. 
31884; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., Itd. 

23270 


Sharp (Vernon Lathom) Nocturne; 
w and m V. L. Sharp. © Sept. 20, 
1933; E for. 32010; Cary & co. 

23271 


She’s a dancin’ fool; song, from The 
devil’s dancing school. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1988; E unp. 79215; Margaret 
Farrell Jeantheau. 23272 


963 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23273 

She’s only a little flapper; song, m 
Max E. Hasenbein; with ukulele 
arr, .@nice. ‘Noy. 7, 1933:;4H yup. 
78600; Joseph F. School. 23273 

Ship of dreams; song. © 1 «. Noy. 
15, 1933; E unp. 78948; Vay Belle 
Burrucker. 23274 

Si lammore @ ’na pena; versi Ar- 


mando de Gregorio, m Alfredo Maz- 


zucchi. © Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 
31920: Casa editrice Ferdinando 
Bideri. 23275 


Siempre te amare; vals, letra Ofelia 
Monteverde; pf. © Nov. 15, 1983; 
E pub. 38868; Alfonso Monteverde. 

23276 


Sigh no more, ladies; w Shakespeare, 
m KE. J. Moeran; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 31880; Novello 


& co., ltd. 23277 
Sighin’ of the wind; song. © 1:c. 
Nov. 17, 1933; unp. 79486; Ma- 
tilda Curtiss. 23278 
Signorina; versi Giovanni Ruggiero, 
m Alfredo Mazzucchi; pf. © Sept. 


30, 1933; BE for. 31921; Casa editrice 
Ferdinando Bideri. 23279) 


Silence and exaltation; Christmas 
poems Rolland Schloerb; women’s 
voices, a capella. © Oct. 30, 1933 ; 
E pub. 38672; Charlotte Thearle 
Sulcer. 23280 


Hawaiian guit. © 
78296; Gus 
23281 


Siller (The) croun; based on variant 
of old Scots air, freely arr. Herbert 
Hughes; violoncello and pf. Kil- 
macrenan ed. © Nov. 3, 19383; E 
for. 32049; Boosey & co., Itd. 23282 


Silver and gold; schottische, Xavier 
Fitch; pf. conductor. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1983; E unp. 79204; Movietone 
music corp. 23283 


Silver (The) fish; w and m Florence 
Wickham; sop., alto and bass. © 
Jan. 31, 1983; E pub. 38712; Boston 
music co, 23284 


Silver slippers; w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, melody John Jacob Loeb. © 
1 ce. Nov. 29, 19383; EH unp. 79504; 
Leo Feist, inc. 23285 


Simple (A) setting of the eucharist; 
Seriptural w; organ or pf. acc. © 
Nov. 3, 19388; E ‘for. 32019; Martin 
Shaw. 23286 


Silent night; arr.; 
1c. Nov. 1, 1983; E unp. 
Matthew Gervel. 


964 


pt. Il, GSyryvae26 


Since I fell in love with you; w Del 
Daven, melody Ernie Lamb. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 24, 19383; E unp. 77895; Ernest 
Lamoureux. 23287 


Since I’m alone; song, Quentin HE. 
Wagner; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Nov. 28, 1983; E unp. 79228; George 
Biber. 23288 


Since my dear old mother’s gone; 
melody Charles Oaks. © 1 ce. Nov. 
14, 1938; E unp. 79098; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 23289 


Since you took me back to your heart; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 79050; Emma S. Fran- 
cis. 23290 


Sing Gypsy; English w Allan J. Flynn, 
Russian w and m Samuel Pokrass. 
© Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38921; Rus- 
sian music ¢o., ine. 23291 


Sing high, sing low; w Harold Adam- 


son, melody Burton Lane. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 22, 1983; HY unp. 79241 = Irving 
Berlin, inc. 23292 


Sing me an old fashioned love song; 
w and melody Arthur Norris. © 
1 ¢« Oct... 28,. 193385) Bipods. 
Augustine Norris. 23293 


Sing, my violin, sing; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
ec. Nov. 13, 19338; E unp. 78807 ; Wm. 
Frederick Hunt. 23294 


Singing to you; from Hold your 
horses, w and m Ben Oakland, Rob- 
ert A. Simon and Margot Millham; 


with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 38662; Harms, ine. 
23295 


Sitiera (La); son, letra y m Rafael 
Lopez, arr. A. Brito; canto y pf. o 
guitarra. © Oct. 27, 1933; HH Zor. 
32197; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

23296 


Sitting in the moonlight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Nov. 18, 19383; H ump. 
79047 ; Paul O. W. Albersmeyer. 

23297 


Skin and bones; w and m David D. 
Dille. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; BH unp. 


78284; Grace O. Barrett. 23298 
Sleepy time; song, rev. arr. Orne! 
Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 76119; Hlsie 
Fern Mason. 23299 


Slippin’ down a sunbeam to the sunny 


South; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 19383; HB ‘unp.) 783203 
Helene M. Greene. 23300 


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; 
; 
A 
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; 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Smile world smile and roll your trou- 
bles along; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Noy. 6, 193838; E unp. 78465; Hstelle 
Reese and Forest EH. Miller. 23301 


Smile (The) you gave tonight, dear; 
w M. MecVicker, m Ray Hadley 
Beals. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; HE unp. 
78861; Ray H. Beals and Marjorie 
McVicker. 23302. 


Smoky Sue; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 


Noy. 20, 1983; E unp. 79287; Mary. 


Shuda. 23303 


Smoky Joe; pf. with w. © 1. Nov. 
17, 1988; E unp. 78997; Malon W. 
Gunn, 23304 


Snake (The) charmer; by Bernard 
Wagness; pf. © Oct. 28, 1938: EB 
pub. 38598 ; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 

23305 


So blue and all alone; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 4, 19383; E unp. 78380; 
Jennie A. Sheerin. 23306 


So sweet love seemed; w _ Robert 
Bridges, m Robin Milford, op. 36, 
no. 1. © Nov. 29, 1933: EH for. 
32230; Novello & co., 1td. 23307 


Soap bubbles; by Cecile Couperin; pf. 
© Oct. 30, 1988; E pub. 38577; 
Bach musie¢ co. 23308 


Sober but-; song. © 1 c. Nov, 28, 
1933; E unp. 79474; Riddle D. Ha- 
worth. 23309 


Soffitta; waltz, versi e adattamento 
ritmico E. Forte, m Andrea Fleres, 
rid. F. Locicero; orch. parti. © 
Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 32208; G. Dis- 
_penza. 23310 

Sola ; canzone, versi Enrico Antonucci. 
© le. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79432; 
Giovanni Gentile. 23311 


Sold for a_song; w J. Jay, melody G. 
Good. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78645; Gus Good and James Jay. 

23312 

Solfeéges de concours 4 2 voix, 1933; 
par J. Villatte, H. Mariaucourt, J. 
Roudiére, R. Morhange, J. Bompeix 
et G. Pinault. © Sept. 1, 1933: E 
for. 32086; Durand et cie. 23313 


Solitaire; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79475; Riddle Dewhurst 
Haworth. 23314 


Solitudo; di Guido Alberto Fano; pf. 
© Oct: 3, 1933; E for. 31902; G. 
Ricordi & co. 23315 


27037—34———5 


23329 


Solomon; from Nymph errant, w and 
m Cole Porter. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E for. 32125; Harms, inc. 23316 


Some day I’m gonna find my sweet 
Inman; w and m Wm. Kernell and 
Hugo Friedhofer. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1933; E unp. 78874; Movietone 
music corp. Paonit 


Somebody pays; song, from Who pays. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1933; E unp. 78982; 
Charles Wesley Graham. 23318 


Somebody sweet; fox trot, Haven Gil- 
lespie, May Singhi Breen and Peter 
De Rose, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. 
pts., with male trio. © Nov. 21. 
1933; E pub. 39001; Leo Feist, ine. 

23319 


——w and m Haven Gillespie, 
May Singhi Breen and Peter De 
Rose; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 9, 
1933; E pub. 38751; Leo Feist, ine. 

23320 

Someday ; valse song. © 1c. Nov. 15, 
19338; E unp. 78914; Jack Rideout. 

23321 


Someone like you; w Jerry Freeman, 
with melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 75523 ; Dick Dixon. PES a Yap 


Someone please tell someone I’m here; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 78308; G. F. Morgan. 23323 


Somervell (Arthur) Twelve marches 
for schools; written and arr. for pf. 
© Oct. 17, 19383; E for. 32047; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 23324 


Son (The); w Ridgley Torrence, m 
Roland Farley. © Nov. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 38744; New music press, inc. 

23325 


Son (The) of man shall come; song 
Biblical text. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933, 
E unp. 78955; Frances Williams. 

23326 

Son (A) of the buckskin; w and mel- 
ody Billy Baskette and Earl K. 
Smith. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 
78746; F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

23327 


Sonata in C minor; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
1, 1933; E unp. 78292; Sam Herman 
Plotkin. 23328 


Sonate E moll; v. Johann Rosen- 
miller, bearb. Kurt Gillmann; 2 vio- 


linen, violoncello u. harfe. Stimmen. 
© Mar. 7, 1983; E for. 31988: 
Adolph Nagel. 23329 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23330 


Sonate G moll; v. Johann Rosen- 
miller, bearb Kurt Gillmann; 2 vio- 
linen, violoncello u. harfe. Stimmen. 
@ryMare if. * 1933: 4h) for. 2a09an ; 
Adoiph Nagel. 23330 


Sonate no. 1; D-dur, vy. Johann Adolf 
Hasse, hrsg. Kurt Walther; flauto, 
cembalo u. violoncello. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E for. 31942; Adolph Nagel. 

23331 


Sonatina classica ; par Joseph Strimer ; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32053; 
Jean Jobert. 23332 


Song of darkness; w Johnny Gruelle, 
m Will Woodin. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1933; E unp. 79315; Miller music, 
Inc. 23333 


Song of India; by N. Rimsky-Kor- 
sakow, easy arr., Carl Richter; pf. 
© Oct. 30, 19383; E pub. 38569; 
Bach music co. 23334 


Song of New Hampshire; song. © 
1 e@. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 719324; 
Hazel Hunter Roberts. 28335 


Song of Nira; w and m Al Hart. © 
1 ec. Sept. 5, 1933; EH unp. 76314; 
Alfred Lincoln Haas. 23336 


Song (A) of praise; w Grace W. Gor- 
don, m Harold Greenhill; in D. © 


Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 32107; Warren 
& Phillips. 23337 
Song (A) of rhythm; by Bonnie 


Bairne; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Noy. 11, 1983; E unp. 78792; Olive 
La Rose Kriebs. 23338 


Song of the moon; song. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1933; E unp. 79411; Stefan G. 
Kincel. 23339 


Song of the N R A; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Noy. 15; 1983; E.. unp. 78918 ; 
Judson Campbell. 23340: 


Song (The) of the road; w and mel- 
ody G. L. Clarke and Bert L. Clarke. 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1933; E unp. 79186: 
George L. Clarke. 23341 


Song of the waves; by Cecile Couper- 
ins}, pe. /- ©; Oet.4a0;, 1983-; Bh apa. 
38576; Bach music co. 23342 


Song to the moon; w and m Nadine 
C. Lark. ©'"'l ‘ch Nov. "64s, oe 
unp. 78950; Nadine Clark Coons. 

23343 


Song (A) without words; w and m 
Pete Venning; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct: 14, 193838; HB for, 32173; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd. 23344 


pt. III, n. 8, v. 28 


Songes (Les) ; ballet, Darius Milhaud ; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 31977; 
R. Deiss. 23345 


Songs of charm; compiled William M. 
Felton; high voice. © Nov. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38599; Theodore Presser co. 

~ 23346 


w and m various authors, com- 
piled William M. Felton; low voice. 
© Oct. 31, 1933; E pub. 38560; 
Theodore Presser co. 23347 


Songs (The) of K. A.; by various 
composers, arr. © Nov. 2, 1933; A 
68044; W. Herrick Brown. 23348 


Soon we'll be happy again; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 19383; E 
unp. 79396; Vera Chisholm. 23349 


Sorriso (Il) d’amore; tango a con- 
certo, Pietro Frosini. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
24, 1933; E unp. 79238; Alfred music 
co., ine. 23350 


Sorry I made you love me; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 1933; EH 
unp. 79197; Gifford B. Cranor. 

23351 


Sorry, yes dear I’m sorry; pf. with 
w. ©l1e. Nov. 22, 1983; EH ump. 


79191; Ray Johnson. 23352 
South sea serenade; melody Kelly 
bros. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1983; H unp. 


79096; Southern music pub. co., ince. 
23353 


Southern trees; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1933; E unp. 78784; Agnes Schaffen- 
berg. - 23354 


Spanish romance; w and m Gypsy De 
Garde. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79118; Hazel Geraldine Neidengard. 

23355 


Spanish serenade; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 23; 
1933; E unp. 78578; Herbert John 
Coleman. 23356 


Speed; by Donald Claflin; pf. © Nov. 
14, 1933; E pub. 38859; Theodore 
Presser Co. 23357 


Spensierata; polka brillante, A. Zor- 
dan; accordion. © Oct. 7, 1933; E 
pub. 38806; B. R. Quattrociocche. 

23358 


Spiewnik; dla Polskich szkét w 
Ameryce, [compiled by] Wtadystaw 


A. Latko. © Oct. 19, 1983; E pub. 
38752; Walter A. Latko. 23359 
Spirit mother; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79502; Norena 
Mae Cutler. 23360 


966 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS : 


no. 11, 19838 


Spirit (The) of life; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79306 ; 
Florence M. Ashmall. 23361 


Spirit of the N.R.A.; march song; 
melody or ist violin. © 1 c. Oct. 
20, 1933; E unp. 78270; Charles S. 
Mosey. 23362 


Soimoor, 1988; march; pf. ' © 1c. 
Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78327; Antonio 
Liparini. 23363 


Giuseppe Costaguta ; 
© July 10, 1933; E for. 
23364 


Spleen; waltz, 
oreh. parti. 
32207 ; Casa musicale Mauro. 


Spooning on top of a bus; song. © 
1 ce. Nov. 18, 1938; E unp. 79078; 
John Murray. 23365 


Spring is here and summer’s coming ; 
w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 79033; Jack Basil 
Moorhouse. 23366 

Spring song; w Lucy R. Newell; sop. 
2 and alto. © 1,c¢. Nov. 7, 1933 ; 


E unp. 78602; Lola Gwin Smale. 
23367 


Spring, the sweet spring; w Thomas 


Nashe, m E. J. Moeran; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 19338; E for. 
31878; Novello & co., ltd. 23368 
Springtime in the valley; song, m 


Luther A. Clark. © Nov. 6, 1933; 
E pub. 38673; Maude G. Mitchell. 
23369 


Stable (The) door; carol, w Lilian 
Cox, m C. Armstrong Gibbs; mixed 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 32188; Boosey 
& co., itd. 23370 


Stadium triumph; march; solo or Ist 
B flat cornet, conductor. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 11, 1983; E unp. 78785; Harvey 
S. Whistler. Pact 


Standard (The) series; bk. 7, instru- 
mental movements for pf., ed. and 
arr. Ernest Haywood. © Oct. 28, 
1933; E for. 31886; Keith, Prowse 
ecoe,, Ltd. Doo 


Starlight make my dreams come true; 
fox-trot, w and melody. deere: 
Nov. 27, 1933; EH unp. 79402; Joseph 
H. Folsom. 200 lo 


Stars of the summer night; w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m Fred H. 


Huntley; men’s cho. .© Jan. 31, 
1933; E pub. 38711; Boston music 
co. 23374 


23388 


Stars (The) on the screen outshine 
the stars in the sky; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 19383; E unp. 78625; 
Josephine HE. Kronk. 23375 


Start putting smiles back into circula- 


tion; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
14, 1988; E unp. 78897; Arnold 
Maurice Cowan. 23376 


Steamboat chuggin’ down de river; w 
Garnett Eskew, m Helen Ashley, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 
38561; Clayton F. Summy co. 

23377 
low voice; in E flat. © 


Nov. 6, 1933; E pub. 38738; Clayton 
EF. Summy co. 23378 


Steedman (Alma) Two sonatas; op. 
ol, MOL a2 violin andi iene Cc 
Nov. 10, 1983; E unp. 78757; Alma 
Steedman. 23379 


Steel string blues; melody T. Par- 
ham. © 1. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79210; Southern music pub. co., inc. 

23380 


Steppin’ out; by Paul Yoder; band 
pts. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 38553 ; 
Rubank, inc. 23381 


Sternennacht; serenata, text Ropetz, 
m Giulio de Micheli, op. 69, bearb. 
Otto Dobrindt. © Oct. 20, 1933; E 
for. 32221; Universum-verlags a. g. 

23382 


Stranger in town; w J. Cox and W. 
\Beebe, m A. Blanchard, arr. Ethel 
Rhinard. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1933; EH 
unp. 79172; Alan Blanchard, Wade 
Beebe and John Cox. 23383 


Strangest (The) oddest rock; pf. with 
wi © 1c. Oct. 9, 19338;.E unp. 
78682; Frances D. Welch. 23384 


Summer brings mem’ries of you; song. 
New arr. © Oct. 22, 1933; E pub. 
38934; Helen Mary Seiler. 23385 


Summer is king; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 
28, 19838; E unp. 79462; Albert Jo- 
seph Milans. 23386 


Sun (The) will shine again; hymn, w 
and mA. H. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1933; E pub. 38071; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver. 23387 


Sunday afternoon; fox-trot, w and m 
George Ellis and George Barker. 
© Oct. 11, 1938; E for. 32164; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 23388 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23389 


Sunday school stories; w and m Rich- 
ard Spencer, George Garnet and 
Harry Weston. © Sept. 18, 1933; E 

- for. 32139; Chappell & co., ltd. 

23389 


Sunkist; fox-trot, w and m Kenneth 
©arson....©)1.36¢. Nov. 48, 119333 HB 
unp. 78640; Kenneth Wiseman. 

23390 


Sunny days; operetta, text E. Ma- 
ronde, m Randy Rayburn. © 1 «. 
Oct. 14, 1933; D 28549; Randy Ray- 


burn and Eleanor Maronde. 233890* 
Sunny South is calling me; w and 
melody::,© 1c. Nove at S3a a5 


unp. 78277; Norwood Clayton Tew. 
VAS YB | 


Sunset finds a melody in my heart 
for you; fox-trot song. © 1. Nov. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79267; John Insley 
Blair. 23392 


Supplication; w and m Bonnie Davis 


White. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 
79413; Bonnie Elizabeth Davis 
White. 23393 


Sur la mer immense; slow fox-trot, de 
Rose de France, paroles Albert Wille- 
metz, m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Sept. 9, 19383; E for. 32134; Société 
anonyme frangaise Chappell. 238394 


Sur le pont de l’Adour; sur le poéme 
de Loys Labéque, m Francisque Dar- 
cieux. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
31971; Henry Lemoine & cie. 

28395 


Swedish (A) rumba; w and melody 
Dean Terry. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1988; 
E unp. 78750; Walter Schumacher. 

23396 


Sweet boy of mine; song, m Ernest 
Shonfield. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 78498; Cora Neal Mendoza. 

23397 


Sweet evening breeze; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78638; 
Anne Torstensen. 23398 


Sweet girl of Ohio; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78399; Michael 
E. Becker. 23399 


Sweet hands; w and m Red Hawk. 
© Oct. 25, 19383; E pub. 38929; 
Leonard Hawk. 23400 


Sweet Indiana lullaby; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 78828; Char‘es 
E. Lessor. 23401 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Sweet Isabelle; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78262; Frank Hagler. 
23402 


Sweet little pal of mine; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; H unp. 78304; 
Miles A. Coble. 23403. 


Sweet memories are calling; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢ Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79034; Agnes Miles. 23404 


Sweet nips; song. © 1. Nov. 15, 
1938; E unp. 78945; Gertrude 
Schlatter. 23405. 


Sweetest little feller; w W. M. Cook, 
melody J. H. Cook. ©1e. Noy. 27, 
1933; E unp. 79401; John Hartwell 
Cook and Will Mercer Cook. 23406 


Sweetheart; fox-trot song. © 1 « 
Noy. 1, 1933; E unp. 78300; Forrest 
Weldon Clough. 23407 


Sweetheart I am thinking of you; w 
and melody. © 1. Nov. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 790382; Raymond Kozic. 

23408. 


Sweetheart, I can’t forget you; song, 
m Bernice Lamey. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 
1933; E unp. 79005; M. R. Reid. 

23409. 


Sweetheart I love you, believe me I 
do; w and melody, se. Charles H. 
Wyman. © 1c Nov. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 78745; John Rickards. 23410 


Sweetheart of my boyhood days; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 78814; 
Robert W. Lyon. 23411 


Sweetheart of my old age; valse song. 
© 1c. Noy. 11, 1933; E unp. 79264; 
Clara Bonnell. 23412 


Sweetheart roses; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78473 ; Sid- 
ney Holden. 23413 


Sweetheart (The) song; w Herb 
Magidson, m Allie Wrubel; with 
ukulele arr. © Noy. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 38991; Kornheiser-Sehuster, inc. 


23414 
Symphonesque; by James Houston 
Spencer, op. 12; organ. © Nov. 6, 


1933 ; E pub. 38669; Musicraft publi- 
cations. 23415. 


Symphonie synthétique; par Arkady 
Trébinsky; orch. Partition. © 
Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 31980; Editions 
Maurice Sénart. 23416. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23441 


no. 11, 1933 


Symphony of the breeze; w and 
Harry Leon and Leo Towers; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 5, 1983; E for. 
32166; Peter Maurice musi¢ co., td. 

23417 


Szomorti volt az életem ...; dalke- 
ringé, Szécsén Mihaly verse, zenéjéet 
szerzette: Banyay Aladar: © Jan. 
10, 1933; E for. 32235; Rozsavolgyi 
& Co. 23-418 


Take me back to sunny California ; 
song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 19838; E unp. 78449; M. H. Jones. 

23419 


Take me now; w and melody Arthur 
Norris. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1933; E unp. 
78069 ; Augustine Norris. 23420) 


Take me tew town; song. ©1c¢. Nov. 
fetus. a Un, (90OL; Louis. J. 
Bennett. 23421 


Take your troubles to Jesus; pf. with 
Sel c. Nov.\'6, 193838 "EY an! 
78438; Mabel Emily Kellogg. 

Dip Oy 


Talking in your sleep; w Porter Rob- 
erts, melody C. B. Anderson. © 1c. 
Noy. 16, 1933; E unp. 78978; Carl 
B. Anderson and Porter Roberts. 

23423 


Tango di Lulu; tango, Angelo Ramiro 
Borella e Mario Restelli; pf. © 
Ppooielins 19359 HK for. | 32204: 
Giuseppe Rampoldi. 23424 


Tango lover; w Ann Ronell, melody 
Helmy Kresa. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1933; 
EH unp. 79226: Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 23425 


Tantum ergo; in A maj., William P. 
MacGhee ; mixed voices, with sop. or 
ten. solo, organ acc. © Nov. 20, 
1983; E pub. 38896; Hamilton S. 
Gordon, ine. 23426 


——in C, Joseph I. Muller; mixed 
voices, with ten. and bass duet; 
organ acc. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38897 ; Hamilton S. Gordon, ine. 

23427 


Tappin’ the barrel; w Joseph Young 
and Ned Washington, melody Victor 
Young. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933: E unp. 
78445 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

23428 

Teach me to forget; fox-trot song. © 


1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1988; E unp. 79285; 
Mary Etta Crelia. 23429 


Tell me you are my sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 78418; Carl E. Wieninger. 

23450 


Tell me yowll always remember; w 
and melody The log cabin boys. © 

1 ec Oct. 24, 1983; E unp. 77906; 
Frank Altamore and Fred Yeazel. 
23431 


Temptation; from Going Hollywood, 
w Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb 
Brown; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
May Singhi Breen. © Novy. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 38843 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
GORD 23452 


That dog-gone long-chain man; pt. 
With yw wOnde et) Nov. (22) 01983 
unp. 79184; Olla Blancet Black. 

25483 


That little old cottage piano; w and 
m Leon, Towers and Wallace; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 1933; E 
for. 32251; Francis, Dav & Hunter, 
ltd. 23434. 


That moonlight night in May; w and 
m Joe Hemingway, arr. A. F. Reid. 
©1c. Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 79232; 
Joseph Mitchel Hemingway. 23435 


That night of romance; w E. Harvst, 
melody J. Delaney. © 1. « Nov. 
25, 1933; E unp. 793384; Evelyn 
Harvst and Jimmy Delaney. 23435 


That old fashioned farm; w EH. HE. 
Hawley, m L. R. Hawley, arr. Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © 1 ¢ Nov. 7, 
19383; E unp. 78606; Lila Rhodes 
Hawley and Eugene Estes Hawley. 

23437 


That old sweetheart of mine; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Nov. 7, 1983; E 
unp. 78528; Edward Arthur Frietz- 
sche. 23438 


That’s another Scottish story; w and 
m Bud Flanagan; with ukulele arr. 
ON Nowe 27, (1933's itor) Ss22pa: 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd. 23439 


That’s how I need you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1983; E unp. 79218; 
Saul S. Goldstone. 23440 


That’s just what I crave: song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 1983; E unp. 78942; 
Angelo Caritoni and Gus Hynek. 

23441 


969 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23442 


That’s the time a fellow needs a mel- 
low moon; fox-trot, w and m Bob 
Hanson?) (©. 1c: Nov! 4, 2938" 
unp. 78324; G. Robert Hanson. 

23442 


That’s the time for lovin’ gal; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross: pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79349; 
Frances L. Gates. 23443 


That's the way I keep yearning for 
you; fox-trot, w and melody. © 1. 
Noy. 27, 1983; E unp. 79386; Earle 
Taylor Rush. 


That’s what Ill do for you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78309; Harry Hubbard. 23445 


That’s when I'll dream of you: w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov., 18, 1933: E 
unp. 79040; John James Edmondson. 

23446 


That’s when I need you; song, m Dan- 
iel H. Wilson. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 78499; Ethelyn Hayes. 

23447 


That’s why I am feeling so blue; song, 
melody Wm. Geo. Meaney. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79333; Jerry 
Coranata. 23448 


That’s why I love you sweetheart; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78322; John Biesinger. 23449 


That wonderful boy of mine; song, 
arr. Peggy Spragg; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 26, 1933; E pub. 38676; 
Esther Todd. 23450 


There are haunting memories; w and 
m Earnest L. Stith, arr. Chas. Wolff: 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38679; DeVaignie musie corp. 

23451 


There are the stars; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Nov. 17, 1933: E unp. 
79007; Charles Hollis Goodman. 

23452 


There goes my heart; w Benny Davis, 
melody Abner Silver. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
29, 1933; E unp. 79505; Leo Feist, 
ine. 23453 


There is a garden in my dreams; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 
78813: Margaret Lien. 23454 
There is joy; mixed voices. © 1. 


Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79122; Mary 
L. Gilson. 23455 


23444 - 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


There is love in your voice; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 
78632; Nave George. 23456 
There’s music in the air; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; E unp. 78835; 
Nestle Lines. 23457 


There’s music on the air; w B. H. 
Fraser, m A. M. Bieber. © 1 e. Nov. 
17, 1933; E unp. 79010; Barbara 
Helen Fraser and Ada M. Bieber. 


23458 _ 


There was a man; duet, arr. F. R. Cot- 
ton; alto, ten. or sop. and bar. or 
bass. © 1c. Noy. 28, 1933; E unp. 
79476; Riddle D. Haworth. 23459 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, w from St. Luke, m Louis 
Shenk; mixed voices. © Oct. 25, 
1933; E pub. 38690; Carl Fischer, 
inc. 23460 


They shall recover; hymn, w Oswald 
J. Smith. © May 24, 1923; E pub. 
38720; Burton B. Bosworth. 23461 


Things are looking brighter now; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78659: 
George Daniel Smith. 23462 


Think it not strange; hymn, w T. O. 
Chisholm, m Harry Dixon Loes. © 
Sept. 1, 1983: E pub. 38069; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver. 23463 


Thinking; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1933: E unp. 78823; Edith Adams. 

23464 


Thirsty thirsty throats; w and m Max 
and Harry Nesbitt; with ukulele 
arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Oct. 10, 
1933; E for. 32142; B. Feldman & 
co. 23465 


This new dream too sweet to be true; 


song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1983; E unp. 
78318 ; Charles C. Slaton. 23466 
Those days: w and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79035; Alice 
Rivera Figueroa. 23467 


Those distant hills; song, m James L. 
Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 13, 1933: E unp. 78812; Emma 
Dengel. 23468 


Those southern melodies I love; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1983; E unp. 79448; 
La Salle James Williams. 23469 


970 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
4-pt. anthem, Biblical w, m Samuel 
Sebastian Wesley, arr. Arthur H. 
Egerton ; women’s voices; organ acc. 
© Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 38683; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 23470 


Thoughts of Joseph of Arimathea ; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1983; Ei unp. 
79477; Riddle D. Haworth. 23471 


Three point two; w and m Genee and 
Mimi Milli. © Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 
38746; Mary A. Milligan. 23472 


Throw another log on the fire; w and 
melody Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl 
and Murray Mencher. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
15, 1933; E unp. 78940; Leo Feist, 
ine. 23473 


Thunderin’, wonderin’; negro spirit- 
ual, w and m Robert MacGimsey ; 
low voice; in C min. © Oct. 25, 
1933; E pub. 38706; Carl Fischer, 
ine. 23474 


Ticklin’ toes; by Florence B. Price; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1933; E pub. 38976; 
Theodore Presser co. 23475 


Hiieiedies pr. withiw. ‘© 1-c.:Sept. 
16, 1933; E unp. 78911; Ed White. 
23476 


'Till then prosperity will never end; 
song, melody Robert Van Sickle. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79407; 
John Barfay, jr. 23477 


Till you say it’s so; w and m Myron 
Teves. ©1e. Oct. 31, 19838; E unp. 
78674; Myron Teves Raymond. 

23478 


Time to go home; w Desmond Carter, 
m H. M. Tennent; with arr. for uku- 
fetes enc. ©) Oct. 2; 1933 >- ©’ for. 
32150; Chappell & co., Itd. 23479 


To a good old fashioned song; w and 
melody Bertie E. Freund. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 19383; E unp. 78668; Burg- 
hardine Elizabeth Freund. 23480 


To a higher plane of life; hymn, w 
Charlotte G. Homer, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Sept. 1, 1933: E pub. 
38067 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver. 

23481 


To baby dear; song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 


1933; E unp. 78603; Lola Gwin 
Smale. 23482 
To daffodils; w Herrick, m E. J. 
Moeran; mixed voices. © Sept. 30, 


1933; E for. 31882; Novello & co., 
ltd, 23483 


23497 


SO 


To Thee, O Comforter divine; w 
Frances Ridley Havergal, m Martin 
Henry Schumacher; mixed cho., 
unacc. © Oct. 11, 1933; E pub. 
38795; Concordia pub. house. 23484 


To you chérie; w and m David Jen- 


kins. © Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 32042; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 23485 
Toccata, Bourrée et Gigue; de Do- 


menico Scarlatti, instrumentées, Al- 
fredo Casella; petit orch. Partition. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32066; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart. 23486 


Tokio mousmé; fox trot, paroles 
Custy, m Custy et Saint-Servan; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 32104; 
Henri Custillon. 23487 


Tomorrow; w and melody Arthur Nor- 
ris. © 1c. Oct. 28, 19338; E unp. 
78070 ; Augustine Norris. 23488 


To-night; melody. © 1 c¢. Nov. 20, 
1933; E unp. 79242; Barbara Bram- 
well. 23489 


Tony Bolero; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 
1933 ; E unp. 78762; J. C. Lewis. 
23490 


Too late; song. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 78338; Donald Parson. 23491 


Tota pulchra es Maria; in A, Joseph 
I. Muller; mixed voices, with ten. 
solo and with ten. and bass duet, 
organ acc. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
38898; Hamilton S. Gordon, ine. 

23492 


Tree (The) that father planted for 
me; w andm Billy Hill; with uku- 
lele arr. © Nov. 16, 1933; E pub. 
38860; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 

23493 


Trio ve) Carls Stamitize Ope mic mre 
bearb. Kurt Gillmann; fléte, violine 
o. 2 violinen, violoncello u. harfe. 
Stimmen. © Sept. 16, 1933; E for. 
31935 ; Adolph Nagel. 23494 


Troglodyte (The); w A. M. Shaw and 
C. I. Valentine, m C. I. Valentine. 
© Sept. 19, 1933; E pub. 38763; 
Irving pub. co., 23495 

Trouble; negro spiritual, w and m 


Robert MacGimsey; low voice in EB 
flat. © Oct. 25, 1933; E pub. 38705; 


Carl Fischer, inc. 23496 
True biue; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. Nov. 
20; 1933) Ee unp. (9208 Carciyn 
Boucher. 23497 


a 


VALAUVIUE VP UVEIE THLiUoT tL BIN LADS 


23498 


pt. I nSeSAvees 


Trusting; melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 15, 
1933; E unp. 78964; William Mar- 
quis Knorr. 23498 


Try to understand; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; 

_E unp. 78694; William Repko. 
23499 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Ljitch) Le lac 
des cygnes; ballet suite, arr. May- 
hew Lake: symphonic band pts. © 
Noy. 28, 1938; E pub. 39006; Ludwig 
music pub. co. 23500 


Tumble-down paradise; w Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, m Van Phillips; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 
32158 ; Peter Maurice music co., Itd. 

23501 


——Same. © Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 
32167; Peter Maurice music ¢o., ltd. 


23502 


Tune (The) the old cow died on; song. 
© Oct. 3, 1933; E pub. 38828; War- 
ren L. Chase. 23503 


Turn back the clock; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Frank Perkins; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 19, 1933; E pub. 38567; 
Mills music, ine. 23504 


Tus labios; tango, José M. Lucchesi; 
orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32090; Choudens. 23505 


Tutt’ ’e ffemmene; versi Ettore de 
Mura, m Alfredo Mazzucchi; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1988; E for. 31922; Casa 
editrice Ferdinando Bideri. 23506 


Twice twenty choral songs for choirs; 


coll. and arr. Geoffrey Shaw. 
Oct. 17, 1933; E for. 32037; Boosey 


& co.) 1td. 23507 
Twing twang; song. © 1 e. Nov. 28, 
1938; E unp. 79478; Riddle D. 
Haworth. 23508 


"Twixt the devil and the deep blue 
sea; from Nice goings on, w Frank 
Eyton, m Arthur Schwartz; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 11, 1933; E 
for. 32135; Chappell & co., Itd. 

23509 


little windows, and one little 
Sam M. Lewis 


Two 
door; w and m 
and Billy Hill, additional lyric 
Horatio Nicholls; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Nov. 3, 1933; E 
pub. 38635; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc. 23510 


Two little words; w Helen Taylor, m 
May H. Brahe; in E flat. © Oct. 
20, 1933 ; E for. 32040; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 23511 


Two million; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 78805; Delbert E. Ellis. 

23512 


Two very wise little eyes; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78544 ; Gladys Mac Kenzie. 23513 


Two violins; melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1933; E unp. 79154; Emery Deutsch. 
23514 


Ultima (L’) rosa; tango argentino, 
versi E. Frati, m Salvatore Crivelli; 
orch. parti. © Aug. 1, 1933; E for. 
32213; Mario Aromando. 23515 


Under the autumn moon; valse song. 
© 1 ¢: Nov. 1, 1983; Hf unpiereees: 
R. L. Sharp. 23516 


Under the ballroom lights; waltz. w 
and melody C. W. McGraw and 
Charles Franklin McGraw. © 1 ©¢. 
Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78648; Clinton 
Woodman McGraw. 23517 


Under the banner with McKee; w G. E. 
De Groat, melody M. Carr. © 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 193838; E unp. 77598 ; George 
EK. De Groat and Melita Carr. 23518 


Under the blue eagle; m Raymond 
Litzenberger; pf. with w. © 1. 
Nov. 29, 19383; E unp. 79493; Joseph 
Damico. 23519 


Under the Coney Island moon; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. 
78348; Salvatore Passafiume. 23520 


Under the greenwood tree; w Shake- 
Speare, m E. J. Moeran; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 
31876; Novello & co., ltd. 23521 


Under the harvest moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78402; 
Ethel Oman. 23522 


Underneath the moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 178295; 
Gus Matthew Gervel. 23523 


Union depot; song, arr. R. S. Sinclair. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 19383; E unp. 79381; 
Worth H. Hiskey. 23524 


Unison mass in honor of the blessed 
sacrament; m René L. Becker. © 
Nov. 15, 1983; E pub. 38815; Ham- 
ilton S. Gordon, ine. 23525 


972 


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AVE UNLWAL UV Vit ts vD 


no. 11, 1933 


~ 


U. S. A. and N. R. A.; song, melody 
Poe. tell. ©) Le Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79106; Joe Coldie. 23526 


U. S. A. (The) is wet; w and m Jule 
Le Nard. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; E 
unp. 79430; Julia L. FitzPatrick. 

23527 


University march; pf. © de) Nov. 
-22, 1988; E unp. 79202; Lloyd 
Raake. 23528 


Unloved; w and m I. O. Rode. © 
1 e@. Nov. 7, 1988; E unp. 78605; 
Irene O. Rode and Fred W. Rode. 

23529 


Up in heaven; w and m Irene Varley. 
© 1 c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79513; 
Edith Irene Ross. 23530 


Upon the snow-clad earth; Christmas 
anthem, Gordon Balch Nevin, based 
on a carol by Arthur Sullivan; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Oct. 
14, 19838; E pub. 38592; Oliver Dit- 
son co., inc. 23098 1. 


Vacation days; musical comedy, dia- 
logue David T. Gifford. ©1c. Nov. 
25, 19338; D 28557; Margaret Miller 
Sherry. 2300L* 


Vale (The) of Niangua; song. © 
i ce. Nov. 10, 19883; E unp. 78735; 
John Martin. 23532 


Valencia; de Jacques Ibert, nouvelle 
version avec pf. conducteur 4 de- 
faut, André Petiot; orch. ptes. © 
sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32094; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie. 23533 


Valley Forge march; by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; orch. pts. © Nov. 11, 
1933; E pub. 38766; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 23534 


Valse capricieuse; by Cedric Sharpe; 
violoncello and pf. © Sept. 12, 
1933; E for. 32034; Augener, 1td. 

23535 


Valse (La) d’un amant; valse, paroles 
Pierre Bayle et Maurice Péguy, m 
A. Calabrése; avec accord de Vuku- 
lele. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32063; 
Editions Salabert. 23536 


Valse de concert; pf. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1933; E unp. 78967; E. Marion Sex- 
ton. 3537 


Valse mignonne; pf. © Nov. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 38640; Paul van Katwijk. 
23538 


23552 


Valse song melody no. 12; pf. ©1c. 
Nov. 9, 1933; EH unp. 78701; Michel 
Sciapiro. 23539 


Vera; w and melody Lillian Levay. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78506; 
Lydia Buchanan. 23540 


Victims of the voodoo drums; w Jos- 
eph Young and Ned Washington, 
melody Victor Young. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
6, 1933; EX unp. 78446; Metro-Gold- 


wyn-Mayer corp. 23541 
Vieni; m Agostino Lupica; pf. con 
versi. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 


78889; Antonio Pisano. 23542 


Village gossip; w J. J. Robbins, Rus- 
sian w Igoria Severfanina, m San- 
dro Corona. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
38923; Russian music co., inc. 

. 23048 


Violin-konzert; B-dur, v. Antonio Vi- 
valdi, op. 4, nr. 1, mit begl. von 
streichorch. u. klavier, bzw. cem- 
balo, bearb. Stefan Frenkel. Parti- 
tur. © Feb. 8, 1933; H for. 31930; 
Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H. 23544 


Virgin’s (The) cradle hymn; Christ- 
mas carol, w Samuel Taylor Cole- 
ridge, m Sarah Hatton Beck; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 31, 1933; E pub. 
38559; Theodore Presser co. 23545 


Virgin’s (The) lullaby; from Glory to 
God, by Rob Roy Peery. 1. Sop. 
and alto.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Oct. 20, 1933; E pub. 38658, 38659 ; 
M. Witmark & sons. 

23546, 23547 


Vision (A) I hope comes true; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; H 
unp. 79261; Frederick A. Helwig. 

23548 


Vivaldi (Antonio) Pastorale; op. 13, 
nr. 4, bearb. Kurt Gillmann; flote o. 
violine 0. oboe, violoncello obligat u. 
harfe. Stimmen. © Mar. 7, 1933; 
E for. 31986; Adolph Nagel. 23549 


Volga (The) boatmen; Russian folk 
Song, easy arr., Carl Richter; pf. 
© Oct. 30, 1933; E pub. 38572; Bach 
music co. 23550 


Vuataz (Roger) 386 études; d’aprés 
des chansons d’enfants et des mélo- 
dies populaires, graduées et ordon- 
nées en méthode, R. Vuataz, op. 37; 


pf. 3° pte. 12 études.—2° pte. 12 
études. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32067, 32068; Editions Maurice 
Senart. 23551, 28552 


973 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23553 

W mojem ogrédeczku;: polka; 1st vio- 
lin. © 1c Oct. 19, 1933;°E unp. 
78566; John Robak. 23553 


W ziobie lezy: Polish Christmas carol, 
arr.; Hawaiian guit. ©1c. Nov. 1, 
193838; E unp. 78297; Gus Matthew 
Gervel. 23594 


Waitin’ for my man to come; song, 
melody Fred Morgan. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
fe Osos: Hi) NT. 1 OOUSs. saaiCe 
Mitchell. 23595 


Waiting for Santa Claus; fox-trot 
Sone. 4G), 1c. INeveed, 1933208 anp: 
78563; Daisy Major Pearman. 

23556 


Waiting for you; song. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1983; E unp. 79442; Gertrude 
Hinshaw. 23557 


waltz, w M. S. Martinez, m 
Arturo G. Somohano; pf. © Noy. 
8, 1983; E pub. 38773; Tropical 
music publishers. 23558 


Walk a little faster; from Alice in 
wonderland, w Lewis Carroll, mel- 
ody Dave Franklin. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 79140; Paramount pro- 
ductions, ine. 23559 


daddy’s footsteps; 
© 1 c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
Dura Temple Pro- 
23560 


Walking the streets; song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79383 ; Daniel 
Franklin. 23561 


Walking with Jesus alone; hymn. © 
Nov. 3, 1938; E pub. 38641; Lowell 


Walking in my 
fox-trot song. 
E unp. 78627; 
vine. 


E. Roberts. 23562 
Wallie Woodpecker : Ww Johnny 
Gruelle, m Will Woodin. © 1 «. 


Nov. 24, 1983; E unp. 79312; Miller 


music, ine. 23563 
Walters (Valborg Teeling) A ballad; 
w Frances Estelle Lehlbach. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 4, 1933; E unp. 78411; Valborg 


Teeling Walters, 23564 
Walther (Johann Jacob) Sonate; 
bearb. u. hrsg. Erna Bethan; vio- 


line mit begl. eines klaviers, cem- 
balo, o. der orgel mit einem streich- 
bass, violoncello. Stimmen. 
Sept. 3, 1982; E for. 31939; Adolph 
Nagel. 23565 
Waltz charming; by Colin Dale; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1933: E for. 32028; 
Augener, ltd. 23566 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28. 


Waltzing dames; waltz; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 20, 1983; E unp. 79089; Franz 
Geisz. 23567 


Waltzing ‘neath the moon; song, w 
Dan Hornsby. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 79335; Mareus Bartlett. 

23568 


Wandering down lovers lane; song,. 
melody Morty Berk. ©1e. Nov. 25, 
19388; E unp. 79329; Robert Guy 
Burke. 23569: 


Wanna buy a duck: w and melody. 
© 1c. Noy. 8, 1933; E unp. 78644: 


Clinton Woodman McGraw. 23570: 
Wanting you dear; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 1, 19383; E 


unp. 78279; Willis H. Kirkpatrick. 
23571 


War and peace; hymn to the League, 
incl. simplified version with organ 
obbl., w G. Hubi-Newcombe, m Ed- 
win Pain. © Oct. 20, 1933; E for. 
32039; Boosey & co., ltd. 23512 


Was I mistaken; w Bob Rothberg, m 
Terry Shand. © Nov. 10, 1933; E 
pub. 38988; Kornheiser-Schuster, 
inc. 23573 


Wasser-pastelle; vy. Walter Niemann, 
op. 122; klavier. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
E for. 31959; C. F. Peters. 23574 


Wasting my breath on you: w Julian 
Chein, melody George William Ca- 
turani. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 
78718; Julian Nicholas Chein. 

23575. 


Watcher’s (The) carol; Christmas an- 
them, w Frances L. Bushnell, m 
John Spencer Camp: mixed voices; 
organ acc. © Oct. 2, 1983; E pub. 
38593 ; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 23576 


Watching the knife and fork spoon; 
melody Redman-Cook. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
31, 1933; E unp. 79099; Southern 
music pub. ¢o., inc. Zool 


Way down South; w and m Martha 
Atwood. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 79163; Martha Atwood Alber- 
ini. 23578 


Way (The) of the wind; w Frederick 
Allen, m Colin M. Campbell; unison 
voices. © Oct. 31, 1933; HE for. 
32000; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 23579 


We are march, march, marching along ; 
song, m Geo. L. Cobb. © 1c. Noy. 
23, 19383; E unp. 79229; William J. 
Finley. 23580 


974 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


We are the army of the N.R.A.; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; HE 
unp. 78552; Elenora E. Reber. 

23581 


We are waiting for His call; w and 
melody. © 1 «¢ Nov. 16, 1983; E 
unp. 78972; Jessie Dennis Bartlett. 

23582 


We do our part; march, m Len Flem- 
ing. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 
78478; Angelo Pantaleo. 23583 


We'll be happy just the same; w Leon- 
ard J. Klopfenstein, m Luther 
Clark; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
24, 1933 ; E pub. 38951; Klopfenstein 
bros. 23584 


We'll do it right now; pf. with w. © 
1 e. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79497; 
Jack Gehrken. 23585 


We'll find the sunny side together, 
just you and I; w Ralph Stanley, 
m Hero De Rance; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 29, 1933; E for. 32159; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd. 238586 


We'll make hay while the sun Shines; 
from Going Hollywood, w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc., May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 15, 1983; E pub. 
38844; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

23587 


We'll meet again; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1933; E unp. 78691; 
Jack Callaway. 23588 


We must not be afraid; w Johnny 
Gruelle, m Will Woodin. © 1 «. 
Nov. 24, 1983; E unp. 79311; Miller 
music, inc. 23589) 


We're all for the N.R.A.; w Kenneth 
G. Alberth. m William W. Ryther, 
arr. Geo. F. Briegel; orch. pts. © 
Oct. 26, 1933; E pub. 38584: Wil- 
liam W. Ryther. 23590 


We're crazy as can be; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 79217; 
Chris Yacich. 23591 


We're looking forward; song, m J. J. 


Wilson. © Sept. 4, 1933; E pub. 
38927 ; Ernest A. Wilson. 23592 
We're thru; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 


Noy. 8, 19838; E unp. 78639; Frank 
Lafser, jr. 23593 


We thank thee, America; song. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1933; E unp. 78985; 
Ula Gardner Campbell. 23594 


23606 


We thank you uncle we do; w and 
melody, music arr. Raoul Lépine; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 
19383; E unp. 78464> Raymond G. 
Chasse and Fred W. Chasse. 23595 


We two; waltz song, arr. Frank C. 
Harnack. © July 2, 1933; E pub. 
38957; David Kohn. 23596 


We've got a brand new deal; song. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 11, 19383; E unp. 79487; 
Myrtle Kringlie Miller. 23597 


We were in love; w Ray Muffs, m 
Jimmie Lipet. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 78457; James Lipet. 23598 


We were the best of friends; w and m 
Sam M. Lewis, Geo. W. Meyer and 
Pete Wendling, pf. arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; with ukulele arr. Haia Kaa. 
© Nov. 6, 1933; E pub. 38655; Keit- 
Engel, inc. 23599 


Wear a smiling face; w and m Ada 
Blanche Savage Wilson. © 1 « 
Nov. 21, 1983; E unp. 79167; Ada 
Blanche Wilson. 23600 


Weavily wheat; w traditional, m har- 
monized and arr. Ladislas Kun; 
men’s voices. © Nov. 25, 1933; E 
pub. 38977; G. Ricordi & co., ine. 

23601 


Wedding (A) in Venice; romance, 
Frances Winton Champ; pf. © 
Nov. 4, 1933; E pub. 38657; Gamble 


hinged music co. 23602 
Weihe-kantate; nach einer gelegen- 
heitsdichtung Gottfried  Kellers, 
unter zugrundlegung der melodie 
Urbs Aquensis, v. Heinrich Le- 
macher, op. 76; sing-u. streicher- 
chor. Partitur u. stimmen. © July 


27, 1983; E for. 31982; Fr. Kistner 
& C. F. W. Siegel. 23603. 


Welcome be Thou, heavenly King; w 
anon., m Leslie Woodgate; male 
voices. © Sept. 20, 1983; E for. 
32005; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 23604 


Welcome shriners; w and m Joseph 
EK. Saunders. © July 3, 1933; E 


pub. 38879; Harmony music pub. 
co. 23605 
West Virginia junior woman’s club 


song; w and m Kathryn Templeton, 
arr. Charles Midgley. © Nov. 16, 
1983; E pub. 38933; Hinton junior 
woman’s club. 23606 


975 


VALAUVGEUE VE VUVE TMi tL BIN TNHIinp 


23607 


What a night; song. ©1« Nov. 20, 
1933; E unp. 79284; Clyde M. Dil- 
linger. 23607 


What a young girl ought to know; 
from Nice goings on, w Frank Ey- 
ton, m Arthur Schwartz; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 11, 1933; 
E for. 32136; Chappell & co., ltd. 

23608 


What am I to do; w and m Jack Holt. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 79445; 
gaek “i Holt: 23609 


What are we waiting for; w and mel- 
ody Arthur Norris. © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 
1933; E unp. 78076; Augustine Nor- 
ris, 23610 

What are you saying my darling; w 
and melody. ©1e. Nov. 11, 1983; 
E unp. 79484; Lela Long Hill. 

23611 


What can I do without love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79016; Anthony Godlesky. 

23612 


What did I do to you; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 75902; Betty 
Jane Wolfe. 23613 


What is home without you; song. © 
te. Nov. 17, 19838; 6 unp. 79482; 
Matilda Curtiss. 23614 


‘What is life without love; song. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 1983; E unp. 78944; 
Bertha Constance Gordon. 23615 


What is love; valse song. © 1c. Nov. 
15, 19383; E unp. 78920; Franklin D. 
Ellis. 23616 


What is the use of it now; w Robert 
Hargreaves and Stanley J. Dam- 
erell, m Tolchard Evans; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct. 6, 1933: E for. 
32161; Cecil Lennox, Itd. 23617 


What’ll I do; w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 25, 1988; E unp. 79831; Grace 
Maria McClary. 23618 


What made you say goodbye; w and 
m E. Forster and Ray Forster. © 
1 ce. Oct. 10, 1933; E unp. 78587; 
Eugene Forster. 23619 


What might have been; w Christine 
Oertling, m Geoffrey Henman; in 
E flat. © Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 32168; 
Peter Maurice music ¢o., Itd. 23620 


What’s come over you; slow fox-trot, 
w J. Watson, melody J. Delaney. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. 78330; 
John Watson and Jimmy Delaney. 

23621 


976 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


—__—_ 


What’s to be done about Winchell; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 
78653 ; Richard Chapman Corliss. 

23622 


What shall I do; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1983; E-unp. S97; 
Esther Bingham. 23623 


What the mocking bird says; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1933; E unp. 78340; 
Mary Belle Smith. 23624 


What will you do with Jesus; duet; 
sop. and alto. © Oct. 28, 1933; BE 
pub. 38601; Esther Kerr Rusthoi. 

23625 


Whatever you do; from Nice goings 
on, WwW Frank Eyton, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
©. Sept. 11, 1983; EH for, 32137; 
Chappell & co., 1td. 


What-ta-u-say ; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79403 ; 
Forrest Hill Lyons. 23627 


Wheels of destiny; song, arr. Wm. F. 
Schiller. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1933; E 
unp. 78766; Ken Maynard. 23628 


Wheels (The) of prosperity are hum- 
ming; march song. © 1. Nov. 7, 
1933; E unp. 78562; J. J. Brentano. 

23629 


Wheezy-Anna’s wedding day; w and m 
Leslie Sarony; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 20, 1933; E for. 32216; Irwin 
Dash music co., ltd. 23630 


When alone; pf. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79088; Franz Geisz. 23631 


When autumn leaves are falling; song, 
melody Wendell Given. © 1c. Novy. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79114; Lulu Sigler. 

23632 


When Christ was born; carol, Ww tra- 
ditional, 15th century, m Herbert J. 
Tily; mixed voices. © Noy. 21, 
1933: E pub. 38973 ; Theodore Press- 
er co. 23633 


When evening times comes creeping ; 
song, melody Larry E. Goffin. © 1 
ce. Nov. 17, 19383; E unp. 79894; May 
Gentile. 23634 


When gay adventure calls; from Prin- 
cess Charming, w and m Ray Noble 
and Max Kester. © Nov. 30, 1933; 
E for. 32248; Cinephonic musie ¢@o., 
ltd. 23635 


23626 


et ee ee to 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


When I go home; w Irving Caesar, m 
Joseph Meyer, pf. sc. Merle T. Ken- 
drick ; with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen and chord notations. © Nov. 
8, 1933 ; E pub. 38789; Irving Caesar, 
ine. 23636 


When I’m with you; from Strike it 
rich, w and m Reggie Bristow and 
Jimmy Hammerton; with ukulele 
arrennG) Nov. 24, 1933; © for. 32224: 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd. 

23637 


When I’m yours and you are mine; 
valse song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; 
BE ounp. 792538; Ramon M. Madrigal. 

23638 


When I play on my Spanish guitar; 
w and m Leslie Sarony and Leslie 
Holmes; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
27, 1983; E for. 32252; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd. 23639) 


When I sat on daddy’s Knee; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1933; E unp. 
78527; Louella Katherine Haver- 
camp. 23640 


When I was going down that lonesome 
road alone; song, w Ray Clewell. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1938; E unp. 78742; 
Hlizabeth Smith. 23641 


When I was very little: pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1983; E unp. 78684; 
Frances D. Welch. 23642 


When I was young and single; w tra- 
ditional, m harmonized and arr. 
Ladislas Kun; men’s voices. © 
Nov. 25, 1933; E pub. 38980; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., ine. 23643 


When it’s bluebonnet time in Texas; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78558; Maude Murphy. 

23644 


When its moonlight in Sunshine val- 
ley; waltz with special harmony 
cho., w and m Billy Oudeans and 
Will Livernash; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Nov. 10, 1933; E pub: 
38734; Bibo-Lang, inc. 23645 


When it’s orange blossom time in Cal- 
ifornia; w Hal Lurvey, m Gene 
Paul. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 
78848; Harold Fleetwood Lurvey 
and Charles Eugene H. Paul. 

23646 


When it’s pray’r meetin’ time in the 
hollow; w Fleming Allan, m Al Rice 
and Fleming Allan, arr. Jean Walz; 


9 


f= 


( 


23660 


with ukulele arr. © Nov. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 38917; M. M. Cole pub. co. 
23647 

When it’s primrose time in Ireland; 
fox-trot song. ©) 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E ounp. 78561; Nellie A. McGlade. 
23648 


When it’s Sunday morning, down in 
Dixie land; song. © 1 e¢. Nov. 20, 


1933: E unp. 79293; W. A. Tucker: 
23649 
When love comes your way; song, 


from Nymph errant, w and m Cole 
Porter; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Sept, : 11! )1938);) EH) tor:, 32126* 
Harms, ine. 23650 


When love smiles at you; song, mel- 
ody Charlotte Blake. © 1 c. Nov. 
6, 1988; E unp. 78474; Sidney Hol- 
den. 23651 


When the cherries bloom again in 
Michigan ; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 
1933; E unp. 78806; Leota Hutchin- 
son. 23652 


When the heart of a girl meets the 
heart of a boy; w and melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 7, 19388; E unp. 78519; 
Paul T. Dupell. 23653. 


When the leaves turn to silver; w 
Billy Hill, m Karl Stark; with uku- 
lele arr. © Nov. 2, 1983; E pub. 
38588 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 

23654 


When the moon is full in jungleland; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79276; J. A. Costello. 

236505. 


When the moon shines down on me: 
valse song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1983; 
E unp. 78916; Edward Bach. 23656 


When the moon swings low along the 
O-hi-o; w and melody Howard John- 
son, Al Sherman and Al Lewis. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 19383; E unp. 78886; 
Santly bros., ine. 23657 


When the moon throws out it’s silver; 
valse song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 79270; Harry Lacey. 23658 


When the moonbeams beam the bright- 
est and the sunshine shines for you; 
song. © Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 
38931; Lionel E. Buttery. 23659 

When the roses are fading; m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. with w. ©1le. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79339; Julia 
V. Prouty. 23660 


7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23661 


When the sun shines down on Peaceful 
Valley; fox-trot song. © 1. Nov. 
8, 1933; E unp. 78630; Mildred Card. 

23661 


When the sun shone on the clover; 
w and m Allan Louis Gue, arr. Ver- 
non Leftwich, © 1 ec Nov. 21, 
1933: E unp. 79174; Alice L. Par- 
ret. 23662 


When the twilight comes; valse song. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 79263 ; 
Mary Massey Tre. 23663 


When there’s gold across the sea; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 19383; E unp. 78614; 
Jennie Mable Hardy. 23664 


When they play that midnight waltz; 
w Earl Greene, and melody. ©1.. 
Nov. 6, 1983; E unp. 78492; O. H. 
Crain. 23665 


When Tony plays his music right 
under my window; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1933; E unp. 78707; 
Richard Tennyson Baker. 23666 


When toys come to life; children’s 
Christmas operetta, libretto Theo- 
dosia Paynter, m Lucille Hathaway, 
ed. G. A. Grant-Schaefer. Vocal sc. 
and libretto. © Oct. 31, 1938; D 
28547: Raymond A. Hoffman co. 

23666* 


When two lovers meet; song. © 1. 
Nov. 17, 1933; E unp. 79484; Ma- 
- tilda Curtiss. 23667 


When we met; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79463; Albert Joseph 
Milans. 23668 


When we waltz with your head on my 
shoulder; song. © 1 c Nov. 15, 
1933; E unp. 789389; Carl Edward 
‘Morris. 23669 

When you and I were young Maggie; 
by J. A. Butterfield; Hawaiian guit. 
diagram arr. © Nov. 11, 1983; EH 
pub. 38779; Adolph Krupp. 23670 


When you appeared upon the scene; 


song. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 
79015; Michael Mikita and Mac 
Benoit. 23671 


When you don’t care anymore; song. 
© 1c. Noy. 28, 1933; E unp. 79487; 
J. Raymond Darr, jr. 23672 


When you meet the girl you adore; w 
T. V. McTigue, melody Y. Paul. © 
1c. Oct. 25, 1983; EH) unp. 78909; 
Yves Paul and Thomas VY. McTigue. 

23673 


pt. If, NS.3 Yoes 


Where does that river go; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 28, 1933; BE ump. 
79464; Albert Joseph Milans. 

23674 


Where does the moon go, when it goes 
to get full; song. © 1c. Nov. 1, 
1933 ; E unp. 78301; Weldon W. Bas- 


tian and Alfred Caldwell. 23675 
Where is that man; arr. Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 e. 


Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 79356; Finette 
Pidcoe. 23676 


Where is the hand; song, arr. Tim 
Brymn. © 1 e¢. Nov. 9, 1933; B 
unp. 78727; Sidney Easton. 23677 


Where mother found heaven; w J. 
Simpson, m M. James. © 1 e. Nov. 
6, 1983; E unp. 78451; James Simp- 
son and Mae James. 23678 


Where’s Elmer; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Noy. 1, 1933; E unp. 78280; E. 
Frank Rider, jr. 23679 


w Lewis — Klein, m Sherman — Dil- 
lon; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 17, 
1933; E pub. 38872; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. 23680 


Where the little wooden shoes tap, 
tap; song. © 1c. Nov. 22, 19383; 
E unp. 79189; Clarence L. Hartzell. 

23681 


Where the Swanee river flows thru’ 
heaven; w John Redmond and Jack 
Lynch, m Ernie Davis; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 8, 1983; E pub. 38748; 
Santly bros., inc. 23682 


Where we said good-bye; w and m 
Harry Castling and Harry Carlton; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
18, 1983; E for. 32011; Harry Carl- 
ton music co., ltd. 23683 


While the angels sang a Dixie lul- 
laby; waltz, w and melody. © 1c. 
Noy. 27, 1933; E unp. 79404; Ken- 
neth Knadler. 23684 


While the moon plays peek-a-boo; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 78860; Raymond Francis 
Nekuda. 23685 


Whisper you love me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1983; E unp. 79304; 
Nellie Smith Stalker. 23686 


Whispering pines; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Nov. 6, 1933; E unp. 78479; Eliza- 
beth Jane Fernalld. 23687 


978 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


ET 


White House (The) is wisely smiling 
through; march, w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 19383; E unp. 78697; 
Philetus Grove. 23688 


White lilacs; w Lucy Orell; pf. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1988; E unp. 78891; 
May V. Lamere. 23689) 


White summer rose; Welsh folk song, 
melody and Welsh w J. Lloyd Wil- 
liams, English tr. Steuart Wilson, 
arr. for mixed voices. © Nov. 3, 
1933; E for. 32017; Gustav Holst. 

23690 


Whittlin’ Willie; w Lou Klein and 
James Cavanaugh, m Nat Simon; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 38970; Mills music, inc. 

23691 


Who trusts in God; chorale, German, 
Joachim Magdeburg, tr. David 
Wikander, m Matthew N. Lund- 
quist; mixed voices. [Hnglish text 
only] © Oct. 11, 1933; E pub. 
38792; Concordia pub. house. 

23692 

Who would be my sweetie if my 
Sweetie wasn’t you; m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. with w. © 1 « 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79348; Del- 
bert Peirce. 23698: 


Why; song, melody Larry E. Goffin. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1983; E unp. 78615; 
Lulu Ethel Thompson. 23694. 


Why am I‘happy; from My lips be- 
tray, w and m William Kernell; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
3, 1988; E pub. 38624; Movietone 
music corp. 23695 


Why can’t you; w Sid Kuller, m Mort 
Goodman. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1983; E 
unp. 79378; Morton R. Goodman. 

23696 

Why can’t you be true; w and melody 
Arthur Norris. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1933 ; 
EH unp. 78074; Augustine Norris. 

23697 


Whyd you want to tell those lies; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 
78744; Margaret Farrell Jeantheau. 

23698 


Why did I wander far; w and melody. 
© 1c. Noy. 18, 1933; E unp. 79039; 
Catherine Fojtik. 23699) 


Why did we ever break up; w and 
melody. © 1. Nov. 17, 1933; E 
unp. 79008; Peter Frank Mondlak. 

23700 


Why did you lie; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 24, 1933; E pub. 38930; 
Gloria Gomez. 23701 


Why did you say goodbye; song. © 
1 e@. Nov. 22, 1988; E unp. 79188; 
Edgar O, Linch. 23702 


Why do you make me dream of you; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79444; Harold M. Smith. 

23703 

Why do you play with me; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Novy. 4, 1933; E unp. 
78421; Harry F. Doemelt. 23704 


Why don’t you come up and see me 
sometime; w Reds Mervine, melody 
J. A. Walters. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1933; 
EK unp. 78864; Winfrey EH. Mervine 
and James A. Walters. 23705 


Why don’t you kiss me, like you used 
to do; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
18, 19838; E unp. 79053; Arthur W. 
Jeffrey. 23706 


Why don’t you smile; song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 19833; E unp. 79384; Dick 
Steele. 23707 


Why should I; song; in C. ©1c. Nov. 
13, 1933; E unp. 78855; Hd White. 
23708 

Why should I not be happy; w Johnny 
Gruelle, m Will Woodin. © 1 «. 
Noy. 24, 1933; E unp. 79313; Miller 


music, ine. 23709 
Why shouldn’t I love you; fox-trot 
song. © 1 «¢. Nov. 20, 1933; E_unp. 
79269; A. J. Grassl. 23710 
Why wasn’t it you; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
9 1983; E unp. 78992; Joseph 
Pavelec. Pay gla l 


Whyn’t cha come up sometime; w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Nov. 9, 1983; EH 
unp. 78699; J. Harold Myers. 

BEI GUPA 

Will the angels play their harps for 
me; w Gale Martin, Jake Reis and 
Pete Maloney, and melody. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 6, 1983; E unp. 78475; Jimmie 
Dawley. Zagle 


Will you forgive me darling; song. 
© 1 ¢. Nov: 1, 1933; E unp. 78314; 
Dolores Drummond. 23714 


Will you love me to-morrow as you 
love me to-day; w and m Benny 
Davis and James F. Hanley; with 
uke-banjo-guit. chord notations. © 
Nov. 2, 1988; E pub. 38620'; De Syl- 
va, Brown & Henderson, ine. 23715 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


yas (Ao. 

Will you remember tomorrow, what 
you’re telling me tonite; song, m 
Bob Doherty and Gus Holstein. © 
1 c. Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 78961; 
30b Doherty. 23716 


Willow.  (Cehe)" "catss Ww Margaret 
Widdemer, m Louise Crawford; high 
voice; in F. © Nov. 1, 1933; E pub. 
38653; White-Smith music pub. Co. 

POtLT 

Wind (The) and sea; w Bayard Tay- 
lor; bar. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79146; John R. Speelman. 

23718 


Windmill (The); w Longfellow, m 
Frederick A. Ogilvy; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 3, 1933; E for. 32021; Ue 
Curwen & sons, Itd. 23719: 


Winter is summer with you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 79330; Grace Maria McClary. 

23720 


Winton (The) suite; by Adam Carse; 
string orch. Full se. and pts. © 
Sept. 8, 1933; E for. 32027; Augener, 
ltd. 23721 


Wise guy; song, m Paul Maynard, 
arr. Winona A. Weed; in C maj. 
1 c Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 78740; 
Harold Charles Huddleston. 23722 


Wish (A); song. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1988 ; 
E unp. 78671; Jane Mally. 23723 


With all my heart; melody Harold 
Spina. © 1c. Nov. 9, 19338; E unp. 
78721; Irving Berlin, inc. 23724 


Without that certain thing; w and m 
Max and Harry Nesbitt; with uku- 
lele arr. © Oct: 31, 1983; E_ for. 
31883 ; Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 

23725 


Wolfe (Frank) Three Christmas car- 
ols; arr.; pf. accordion.. [English 
and German text] © Nov. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 38919; Mid-town music co. 

23726 


Wonderful city; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79400; 
Michael Flagg. 23727 


Wonderful love of Jesus; w and m 
Archer Ballantine. © Oct. 22, 1933 ; 
E pub. 38906; Uldine Utley. 23728 


Won’t you be my anchor to cure de- 
pression blues; w Suzanne Bardin, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. © 1. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79866; Susie 
A. Bardin. 23729 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Won’t you believe; song. © 1 ¢. Noy, 
17, 1933; E unp. 79488; Herbert 
Price. 23730 


Won’t you come and go with me; 
hymn. © May 24, 1923; E pub. 
38721; Burton B. Bosworth. 23731 


Woodin (William H.) Twelve Vien- 
nese waltzes; pf. © Nov. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 38871; Miller music, ine. 

23732 


Would you like to take a chance with 
me; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c Nov. 4, 1938; 
E unp. 78400; Hilda Craig. 23733 


Write me a song I can sing; w and 
m Alan Vance and John Rogers. © 
1 c. Nov. 13, 1983; E unp. 78840; 
John Sewall Rogers. 23734 


Wrong; w Joe Young, m Jean 
Schwartz; with ukulele arr. 
Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38826; Mills 
music, ine. 23735. 


Wrong again; song, w Sylvia J. Bres- 
ler. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 
79300; Belle Fensterstock. 23736. 


Wynonee; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 19383; E unp. 78467; Max A. Haly. 
23737 


Yankee (The) ram; musical cartune, 
Walt Burgess. © Oct. 11, 1933; AA 
130845; Camac village guild. 23738 


Ya-ya; by Albert Rizzi; violin. ©1c. 
Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78779; Apollo 
music co. 23739 


Yearning; song; with men’s quartet 
arr. T. H. P. © Sept. 27, 19332 
pub, 38645; Ray Hackett and Theo- 
dore Post. 23740 


Yearning for you sweetheart; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78758 ; 
Gus Hynek and Angelo Caritoni. 

23741 


Yellow moon; w Claire F. Malone, m 
Larry Cramer; pf. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1933; E unp. 79004; Lawrence F. 
Cramer. 23742 


Yes, I say; w Martha Barrett, m 
Audrey Neilson. © 1 ¢ Nov. 4, 
1933; E unp. 78582; Audrey L. 
Huber and Martha G. Twinem., 

23743. 


Yip chu chee cha cha; pf. ©1c. Nov. 
20, 1933; E unp. 79116; Nick Bolin. 
23744 


980 


° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1933 


Yodeling (The) rambler; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 
78278; Norwood Clayton Tew. 

23745 


wou: fox-trot. song. © “1. c. Nov. 8, 
1933; E unp. 78618 ; Don Supino. 

23746 

w Grace Mowitt Rutherford, m 

James Houston Spencer. Noy. 

6, 19383; E pub. 38670; Musicraft 

publications. 23747 


You alone; from The girl without a 
room, w Val Burton, m Will Jason; 
with arr. for ukulele etc. © Nov. 
10, 1933; E pub. 38723; Paramount 
productions, inc. 23748 

You and I; pf. with w. © 1. Nov. 
10, 19383; E unp. 79247; Mary 
Frances Martin. 23749 


You and the whispering sands; fox- 
trot, w and m Carlo Ywn. © 1. 
Nov. 1, 1933; E unp. 78310; Charles 
A. Owen. 23750 


You are like a little love bird; w 
Flora Rochotte, m William W. 
Lowitz. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1983; E unp. 
78368; Flora Rochotte Smith. 

23751 


You are my man and I am your wo- 
man; song, w A. R. Hisert and 
George Shackley. © 1 c¢. Nov. 16, 
1933; E unp. 78975; August Rudolph 
Hisert. 23752 


You are my only sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 79055; Garfield M. Ohlmann. 

23753 


You are the one; w J. M. Kay, mel- 
ody Irving Sheinker and Leroy 
Golden. © 1. Nov. 13, 1933; E 
unp. 78850; Jack M. Kay, Irv. 
Sheinker and L. Golden. 23754 


——w L. B. Paquette, melody C. W. 
Burr. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 
78789; Claude W. Burr and Louise 
B. Paquette. 23755 


You belong in someone else’s arms; 
song, w Olga Pettit, sc. Paul Pettit. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79067; 
Robert Reid. 23756 


You brought the turn of the tide; song, 
melody Berton Douglas. Me ee 
Nov. 27, 19383; E unp. 79387; Flo 
Grunder. 23757 


You came back to me just in time; 
w and melody. © 1 e. Nov. 20, 
1983; E unp. 79086; William J. 
Steed. 23758 


27037—34——_6 


23771 


You can’t get away from love; Ww 
Charles Tobias and Lou Klein, m 
Will S. Dillon; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Nov. 25, 1933; E pub. 
38993; F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

23759 


You can’t take it: w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 17, 19388; E unp. 78995; 
Harry Dial. 23760 


You don’t love me any more; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1983; E 
unp. 79030; Ada Poole. 23761 


You faded out of sight; w Ann Maday, 
and melody. © 1. Nov. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 78490; Angeline Cortez. 

23762 


You have taken my heart; w John 
Mercer, melody Gordon Jenkins. © 
ive. Nov., 22; 1983) BH unp) 791853 
Santly bros., inc. 23763 


Youll never understand; w and m 
Eddie Pola; with ukulele arr. © 
Nov. 14, 19383; E for. 32022; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd. 23764 


You'll. strike it rich; from Strike it 
rich, w and m Reggie Bristow and 
Jimmy Hammerton; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 24, 1933; E for. 32226; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., 1td. 

23765 

You love me; from Murder at the Van- 
ities, w and m Herman Hupfeld; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oet. 
23, 1988; E pub. 38666; Harms, inc. 

23766 


You made a fool of me; w J. Kauf- 
man, m C. Howard; pf. © 1 e. 
Nov. 8, 1983; E unp. 78655; Janet 
Kaufman and Carol Howard. 

23767 


You only; w Ruth C. Gilman, m arr. 
Bessie EF. Bevitt. © 1 e. Nov. 22, 
1933; E unp. 79190; William Deal- 
try Bevitt. 23768 


You oughta see my baby in her bathin’ 
suit; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1933; 
EK unp. 79231; Joseph M. Heming- 
way. 23769 


You’re a melody of love dear; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 e. Nov. 
9, 1933; E unp. 78710; James E. 
Conroy. 23770 


You’re ev’rywhere; from The _ blue 
widow, w Stanley Adams, m Man- 
ning Sherwin; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 28, 1933: E pub. 38661 ; 
Harms, ine. 23771 


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23772 


You’re heaven to me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Noy. 13, 1983; E unp. 78821; Luella 
McShane. 23772 


You’re just a bit of heaven sent to 
me; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; HE 
unp. 79454; Buddy Stevens. 23773 


You’re one in a million, mother of 
mine; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1933: 
E unp. 79109; Maurice Flynn. 

23774 


You’re such a comfort to me; from 
Sitting pretty, w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel; with chord notations. 
© Nov. 8, 1933; E pub. 38649; Para- 
mount productions, ine. 23775 


You're sweet; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
1933; E unp. 79227; Gladis Tinsley. 
23776 


You’re the one and only; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1933; E unp. 78894; 
Hamilton McClean. rea (TG 


You’re the only one for me; w and 
m Meryll Williams; with ukulele 
arr. © Nov. 11, 1933; E for. 32024; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 23778 


You’re the sweetest thing this side of 
heaven; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
EH unp. 79358; Rae Pingree. 23779 


You’ve got me wrong; w Alfred R. 
Vassallo, and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
9, 1933; E unp. 78693; Harry R. 
Vassallo. 23780 

You've got that something; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 
79281; Anna Wielgosz. 23781 


You’ve opened my eyes; w Sid Kuller, 
m Mort Goodman. © 1 «. Nov. 27, 


1933; E unp. 179879; Morton R. 
Goodman. 23782 
Your eyes, your arms, your kisses, 


were never meant for me; w and m 
Leslie Bizzell. © Nov. 22, 1983; 
E pub. 38953; John Leslie Bizzell. 


pt. IIT; n. s., v. 28 


Your kisses; pf. treble with w. © 
1c. Nov. 15, 1983; E unp. 78937; 
J. James Lindner. 23784 


Your last kiss; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79340; Chloe Hubbard. 

23785 


Your lips were made for kisses, your 
kisses made for me; song. © 1 « 
Noy. 20, 1983; E unp. 79136; Robert 
Curham. 23786 


Your love; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 22, 
1935; E unp. 79246; Mabel Howard 
McDuffee. 23787 


Your smile keeps me here; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Noy. 18, 1933; H ump. 
79041 ; Eva V. Dawley. 23788 


Your smile means everything to me; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 78557; Marie Bauder. 

23789 


Your town and my town; song. © 
Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 38555; William 
A. Dillon. 23790 


Yo-yo; by Alberto Rizzi; violin. © 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1933; E unp. 78780; 
Apollo music co. 23791 


Yo-yo crisi; fox-trot, rid. Virgilio 
Ripa; pf. © Aug. 1, 1938; EH for. 
32205; Angelo Ramiro Borella. 

23792 


Za-zu-za-zu-zee; w A. Tuvim, melody 
D. Heywood. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; 
EK unp. 78965; Donald Heywood and 
Abe Tuvim. 23793 


2™° trio; en. si min., par Joaquin 
Turina, op. 76; pf., violon et violon- 
celle ptes. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
31969; Rouart, Lerolle & cie. 23794 


500,000 devils; text Carl Kohler, Eng- 
lish version and m A. Tandler. 
© Oct. 28, 19383; E pub. 38770; 


23783 Adolph Tandler. 23795 
Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class E, 
Musical compositions (including 13,633 unpublished) —~________-____~_ 23, T95 


982 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


A Yaimé; poésie Jeanne Dortzal, m 
_. Henri de Fontenailles. © Marie 
Elisabeth Liébert de Nitray, as 
widow of the author of m. R 27651. 


if 
Abendlied; violin and pf. © Gaston 
M. Dethier, as author. R 27637. 2 


Absent; by John W. Metcalf; violin 
obbl.; in A. © Wm. C. Waibel, as 
executor. R 27767. 3 


Angels (The) are singing; anthem, 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, 
as children of the deceased author. 
R 27551. 4 


Apollo; intermezzo two-step; pf. © 
EKugene Platzmann, as author. R 
27663. 9) 


Asperges me; m Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 86, no. 1; male voices; organ 
acc. © Emily Klein, as widow of 
the author of m. R 27640. 6 


Ave, Maris stella; m Bruno Oscar 
. Klein, op. 86, no. 7; boy’s alto and 
male cho.; organ acc. © Emily 
Klein, as widow of the author of m. 
R 27643. 7 


Berceuse ; violon et pf. © Alexandre 
Thomas, as author. R 27586. 8 


Birth (The) of Christ; Christmas 
eantata; soli and cho., with organ 
ace. © Wm. Berwald, as author. 
PR OZ le: 


Bohm (Carl) 40 easy and progressive 
_ studies for the violin; op. 367. 1st 
' position. © Jenny Bohm, as widow. 

R 27764. 10 


Bullard (Frederic Field) Thirty-six 
‘short responses. © Theodore Vail 
‘Bullard, as child of the deceased 


author. R 27578. 11 
Bumpty bumps; orch. © Lester W. 
Keith, as author. R 27750. 12 


Chaperon (The); operetta, bk. and 
lyrics Wm. Danforth, m Geo. F. 
Rosche. © Myra Rosche and Ed- 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[23795 


ward Rosche, as executors of the 
author of m. R 276386. 13 


‘ Cheveux (Les) ; extrait de Pelléas et 


Mélisande, acte 3, par Claude De- 
bussy, transcrit Leon Roques; pf. 
© André Roques, as child of the 
deceased author of transcription. R 
275 8A. 14 
Crazy over you; w William J. Burke, 
m Anna Caldwell. © Anna Cald- 


well O’Dea, as author of m. R 
275387. 15 


Darkies’ (The) holiday; orech. © Hd- 


mund Lyons, as author. R 27748. 
16 

Dethier (Gaston M.) Aria; violin 
and pf. © Gaston M. Dethier, as 


R 27638. 17 


—— Caprice; organ. © Gaston M. 
Dethier, as author. R 27639. 18 


Discontent; by John W. Metcalf, op. 
36, no. 3; pf. © William C. Wai- 
bel, as executor of the author. R 
27669. 19 


Dixie (The) rube; march, Thos. S. 
Allen; orch. © Arthur J. Allen, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
27745. 20 

Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do; song, w 
William Cahill. © Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, as author of m, R 27547. 


author. 


P| 
Drunken (The) song; cantata, Oskar 
Fried, op. 11, from Zarathustra, 


English, Henry Grafton Chapman; 
soli, cho. and pf. Voc. sc. © Henry 
G. Chapman, as next of kin of the 
author of tr., who iS not living. R 


27571. Oe 
Hspagnola; Spanish dance, Carl 
Bohm, op. 366, no. 4; pf. © Jenny 
Bohm, as widow. R 27763. 23 


Fairy fingers; etude caprice, rev. ed. 
by S. B. Mills, op. 24; pf. © Albert 
BK. Mills, as child of the deceased 
author. R 275385. 24 


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a ers 


Falling spray; valse caprice, W. Alet- 
ter, arr. for orch. © Richard HE. Hil- 
dreth, as author of arr. R 27746. 

25 


Fantasia in C minor; by Henry M. 
Dunham, op. 21; organ. © Helen 
M. Dunham, as widow. R 27755. 26 


Fell the governor; from The girl and 
the governor, Ww S. M. Brenner, m 
Julian Edwards. © Emily Edwards, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 27570. VAG 


Full and free salvation; 
James M. Black, as author of m. 
Re 21bs 1. 28 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Fugue in 
EK minor; from 4th suite, ed. A. 
Foote; pf. © Arthur Foote, as au- 
thor. R 27769. 28 


He is the Savior you need; song. © 
L. E. Jones, as author. R 27648. 30 


He’s a cousin of mine; w Cecil Mack. 
m C. Smith and Silvio Hein. © 
Chris Smith, as one of the authors 
of m, and Ann M. Hein, as widow of 
the co-author of m. R 27544. 31 


Hymrs of worship and _e service. 
Chapel ed. © D. Appleton-Century 
co.. ine., as proprietor. R 27527. 

32 


I just can’t make my eyes behave; 
lyrics Will D. Cobb, m G. Edwards. 
© Gus Edwards, as author of m, 
and Katherine A. Cobb. as next of 
kin of the author of lyries, who is 
not living. R 27590. 33 


I love you and am longing for you 
still; song, w Henry Blossom, jr. © 
Alfred G. Robyn, as author of m. 
R 27539. 34 


I’m a pilgrim, I’m a stranger; sacred 


song, G. W. Maston. 1. In C, — 2. 
In F. © E. Howard Thayer, as 
executor. R 27774. 35 


If I were only taller; w James O’Dea, 
m Anna Caldwell. © Anna Cald- 
well O’Dea, as author of m and 
widow of the author of w. R 27536. 

36 

In a shady nook; orch. © Richard E. 

Hildreth, as author. R 27749. 37 


Irish (An) folk song; by A. Foote; pf. 
Arthur Foote, as author. R 
27772. 38 


984 


song. © | 


pt. 1, nS, vee 


Island (The) of by and by; w Alex 
Rogers, m Bert A. Williams. © 
Lavinia Rogers, as widow. R 27662. 

39 


Jolly robbers; overture, Franz von 
Suppé, arr. for orch. © Richard E. 
Hildreth, as author of arr. R 27753. 

40 


Kelley (John Craig) Twenty pieces; 
in the first five positions, ed. for 
violin and pf. © John Craig Kelley, 
as author of ed. R 27557. 41 


King (The) of Kings; Christmas serv- 
ice, Frank E. Graeff and Herbert J. 
Lacey [pseud. of J. Lincoln Halli] 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, as children of the de- 
ceased author J. L. Hall. R 27552. 

42 


Let it alone; w Alex Rogers, m Bert 
A. Williams. © Charlotte Tyler, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 27649. 43 


Light cavalry; overture, Franz von 
Suppé, arr. for orch. © Richard E. 
Hildreth, as author of arr. R 27747. 

44 


Light of glory: Christmas anthem, m 
Geo. B. Nevin: solo and quartett. 
© Lillias C. Nevin, as widow of 
the author of m, and author of w. 
R 27666. 45 


Little old America for me; song, m 
Ludwig Englander. © Harry B. 
Smith, as author of w. R 27543. 46 


Louve (La); drame lyrique, J. Jac- 
quin. © Gaston Sarreau, as author 
of m.” K°27asa: 47 


Love is a bubble; by A. Foote; with 
violin obbl. 1. Mezzo sop. or bar. — 2. 
Sop. or ten. © Arthur Foote, as 
author. R 27771. 48 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) In 
passing moods; album of selected 
pianoforte compositions. © Marian 
MacDowell, as widow. R 27765. 49 


Manney (Charles Fonteyn) Six easy 
piano pieces; by Robert E. Austin, 
ed. W. S. B. Matthews. Grades 1, 
2. © Charles Fonteyn Manney, as 
author of m. R 27559. 50 


Marche militaire; by Harry Rowe 
Shelley, arr. for military band. © 
Howard Bennett, as author of arr. 
R 21322: 51 


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RENEWALS 


no. 11, 1933 


ee eS 


Marrying Mary; selection, arr. for pf. 
© Eugene Platzmann, as author of 
arr. R 27664. 52 


Metealf (John W.) Danza; op. 36, 
no. 1; pf. © William C. Waibel, as 
executor of the author. R 27670. 53 


Moor (Emanuel) Concert; op. 62; 
violine u. orch. © Winifred Moor, 
as widow. R 27738. 54 


Mort (La) de Pelléas; 
Pelléas et Mélisande, acte 4, par 
Claude Debussy, transcrit Léon 
Roques; pf. © André Roques, as 
child of the deceased author of tran- 
‘seription. R 27588. 55D 


Moses Andrew Jackson, good-bye; w 
Ren Shields, m Ted Snyder. © 
Grace Shields, as widow. R 27661. 

56 


National emblem; march, Edwin Eu- 
gene Bagley; orch. © Clare Es- 
ither Dodge, as child of the deceased 
‘author. R 27754. oT 


Night and dawn; serenade, w Earle C. 
Jones; with violin obbl. © Eu- 
gene Platzmann, as author of m. R 
(25423. 58 


Not ashamed of Christ; collection of 
sacred music, H. P. Danks, arr. Wm. 
Dressler. 1. Sop. and alto. — 2. Alto 
‘and ten. © Louis Richard Dressler, 

as next of kin of the author of arr., 
who is not living. R 27665. 59 


© little town of Bethlehem; by J. 
Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Leigh Hall and Philip A. Hall, as 

children of the deceased author of m. 
R 27667. 60 


© Maria, Virgo pia; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 86, no. 8; boy’s alto and 
male cho. © Emily Klein, as 
widow. R 27644. 61 


extrait de 


On the gay Luneta; w Bob Cole, m 
- James Reese Europe. © Dora Cole 
Norman and Carriebel Cole Plum- 
mer, aS next of kin of the author 


of w, who is not living. R 27538. 
62 
Pavane; violon et pf. © Alexandre 
Thomas, as author. R 27588. 63 


Pie Jesu, Domine; m Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 86, no. 6; male voices; 
organ acc. © Emily Klein, as 
widow of the author of m. R 27641. 

64 


78 


es 


Popular solos for trombone or bari- 
tone; by Thomas H. Rollinson; with 
pf. acc. © Henry P. Buncher, as 
executor of the author. R 27558. 

65 


Popularity. © George M. Cohan, as 
author. R 27549. 66 


Preyer (Carl A.) Twelve wrist stud- 
ies in the form of short pieces for 
the piano; op. 43. © Carl A. 
Preyer, as author. R 27561. 67 


Twenty progressive octave studies 
for the piano; op. 30, bk. 2, ten 
studies. © Carl A. Preyer, as au- 
thor. R 27580. 


Querelle (La) ; poésie Madame la com- 
tesse Mathieu de Noailles, m Henri 
de Fontenailles. © Marie Elisabeth 
Liébert de Nitray, as widow of the 
author of m. R 27652. 69 


Remembrance; by John W. Metealf, 
op. 36, no. 2; pf. © William C. 
Waibel, as executor of the author. 
R 27671. 70 


Repose; by John W. Metcalf, op. 36, 
no. 4; pf. © William C. Waibel, as 
executor of the author. R 27672. 

71 


Réverie funébre; elégie; pf. © 
Eduardo Garcia-Mansilla, as author. 
R 27654. 72 


Rolling (The) stone; w F. Clifford 
Harris, m Leland Roberts; bar. or 
bass. © Lee S. Roberts, as author 
of m. R 27542. 73 


Romance sans paroles; violon et pf. 
(© Alexandre Thomas, as author. 
R 27587. 74 


Rosche’s secular male quartets for 
concert use; ed. Geo. F. Rosche. © 
Myra Rosche and Edward Rosche, 
as executors of the author of ed. R 
27635. 75 


Rosetta; fantasie-mazurka, Carl 
Bohm, op. 357, no. 4; pf., 4 hands. 
© Jenny Bohm, as widow. R 
27758. 76 


Rotkippehen (Cinderella) ; mazurka; 
pf. © Robert Kiihn, as author. R 
27668. fife 


Saisons (Les) ; poésie Louis le Sasseun 
de Ranzay, m Henri de Fontenailles. 
© Marie Elisabeth Liébert de Nit- 
ray, as widow of the author of m. 
R 27653. 78 


985 


79 


Scherzo fantastique; v. Josef Suk, op. 
2 nis. bur) Orch, artirai.. © 
Julius Hertel, as author of editing. 
R 27554. 79 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Hark! hark! 
the lark; serenade, w William 
Shakespeare, 2d and 3d verses tr. 
from German of Fr. Reil by Isabella 
G. Parker, m ed. and arr. N. C. 
Page; 3-pt. women’s voices. © N. 
Clifford Page, as author of arr. R 
27579. 80 


Schumann (Camillo) Notturno; op. 
24: violine u. orgel. © Camillo 
Schumann, as author. R 27524. 

81 


Sibelius (Jean) Konzert; op. 47, fiir 
violine u. klavier, rev. u. bearb. © 
Paul Juon, as author of arr. R 
2Zte23: 82 


Sight reading and memory lessons for 
the pianoforte. Augmented ed. © 


Thomas Tapper, as author. R 
27761. 83 
Skidoo; characteristic march; orch. 
© Lester W. Keith, as author. R 
24.152. 84 


Snowflakes; w John Vance Cheney; 
women’s voices. © Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, as author of m. R 27577. 

85 


Soldier’s field; march-song, w W. W. 


Gallagher. and Henry Davenport. 
© Richmond Knapp Fletcher, as 
author, of m,; R 213 86 


Somewhere: w and m Chas. K. Har- 


ris. © Cora L. Harris, as widow. 
R 27647. 87 
Song (A) of supplication; w Nelle 


Richmond Eberhart; high voice. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, as au- 
thor of m. R 27582. 88 


Songs of faith and hope: ed. © James 
M. Black, as author of ed. R 27569. 
89 


Spring song; by Gabriel-Marie, arr. 
Henry Houseley ; women’s voices. © 
James Houseley, Charles Houseley, 
Dorothy Houseley Naylor, Ethel S. 
H. Gallup and Helen H. Billin, as 
children of the deceased author of 
arr. R 27756. 90 


Stroll (A) through Cairo; by J. J. 
Derwin, arr. for band. © Richard 
EK. Hildreth, as. author of arr. R 
27751. 91 


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pt. II, n. S., v. 28 


——~ 


Sugar mine; song, E. Leonard and 
Eddie Cupero. © Eddie Leonard, as 
one of the authors. R 27545. 92 


Summer (The) wind;- w -Walter 
Learned, m J. W. Bischoff. 1. Sop. 
or ten.; in A flat: — 2. Alto or bar. 
© Elsie Bischoff Moore, as widow. 
R 27760, 27768. 93, 94 


Sun (The) is low; by A. Foote: sop. 
or ten., with violin obbl: © Arthur 
Foote, as author. R 27770. 95 


Sunshine (A) shower; reverie; pf. 
© Bayley Jordan, as author. R 
277438. 96 


Tantum ergo; Gregorian, m harmo- 
nized Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 86, no. 
9; boy’s alto and male cho.; organ 
ace. © Emily Klein, as widow of 
the author of harmonization. R 
27642. 9T 


in B flat, by Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 86, no. 4; male yoices; organ 
acc. © Emily Klein, as widow. R 
27645. 98. 


in G, by Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 
86, no. 5; male yoices; organ acc. 
© Emily Klein, as widow. R 27646. 

99 


Teach me, O Lord: sacred song, J. W. 
Bischoff; in D. © Elsie Bischoff 
Moore, as widow. © R 27759. 100 


Tryste Noél; song for Christmas, op. 
37, no. 5. 1. High voice. — 2. Low 
voice. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
as author. R 27773. 101 


Twilight dreams; by Ernest Gillet, arr. 
Henry Houseley; women’s yoices. 
© James Houseley, Charles House- 
ley, Dorothy Houseley Naylor, Ethel 
S. H. Gallup, and Helen H. Billin, as 
children of the deceased author of 
arr BE 2Tioe 102 


Unter liebchens fenster; walzer, aus 


dem schwank Wenn die bombe 
platzt. © Paul Lincke, as author 
of m. R 27546. Ae 


Valse lente; violon et pf. © Alexan- 
dre Thomas, as author. R 27650. 
104 


Violin studies; by Gustay Hille. Op. 
45. 25 easy studies in the first po- 
sition. — Op. 47. 12 technical studies. 
© Katharina Baumann and Gustav 
Lutterman, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 27762. 
27766. 105, 106. 


RENEWALS 


no. 11, 1933 


Viscayan (A) belle; by Paul Eno, arr. 
for orch. © Richard EK. Hildreth, 
as author of arr. R 27744. 107 


Vogel (Moritz) Zwei sonatinen; nach 
motiven aus dem Freischutz, v. M. 
Vogel, op. 40, aus der Schulausgabe 
meuerer klavier-literatur, v. Hein- 
rich Germer; klavier. nr. 1. C 
dur. — nr. 2. G dur. © Else Vogel 
and Margarete Boehme, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
27555, 27556. 108, 109 


‘When the snow birds cross the val- 
ley; song, w Monroe H. Rosenfeld. 


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113 


© Alfred Solman, as author of m. 
R 27540. 110 


World (The) is a toyshop; song, m 


Ludwig Englander. © Harry B. 
Smith, as author of w. R 27541. 
111 


You ask why I love thee; song, m 


Reed Miller. © Lily Strickland, as 
author of w. R 22497. 112 


You can have Broadway; song. ©. 


George M. Cohan, as author. R 
27548. 113 


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containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
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hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “ the,’ or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
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an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
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(Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Schumann (Robert 
Alexander); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner 
(Richard). 

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élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “march,” 
“cantata,” ‘“schottische,” ‘nocturne,’ “impromptu,” “sonata,” “ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by 
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for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 

mstruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 

Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—-vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-vui of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—viul of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Chile, vol. 20 (1925), pages vi-vii of nos. 11-12; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi—v1i of no. 12; 

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi—x11 of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1982), pages vi-vil of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xil of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vili of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xill-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vu 
of no. 9; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


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American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13,1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guate- 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOTICE.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


Academic method for orchestra and 
band instruments; individual or 
group instruction, brass choir John 
A. O’Shea and Fortunato Sordillo, 
string, woodwind and reed choirs 
Carl E. Gardner. 1. Pf., conductor 
and teacher’s guide.—2. Oboe or C 
melody saxophone.—3s. Flute or pic- 
colo. . F horns.—5. Percussion.—6. 
Violoncello—7. Double  bass.—8. 
Viola.—9. Violin—10. E flat and 
double B flat tubas.—11. Trombone, 
bar. or euphonium.—12. E flat altos 
or mellophones.—138. B flat trumpet 
or cornet.—14. Bassoon.—15. li flat 
alto, or bar., Saxophone.—16. B flat 
clarinet or B flat saxophone or B 
flat West point model fife. © Sept. 
26, 19338; AA 1346381-134646; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 23796-23811 


Accompanying harmonies for the plain- 
song psalter; by Lester Groom. © 
Noy. 1, 1983; A 67290; H. W. Gray 
co. 23812 


Aching arms; w and melody. ©1.. 
Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80464; Charles 
Van Scoit. 23813 


Adelaide; by Maurice Benavente; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1923; E 
unp. 80238; Sonnemann music ¢o., 
inc. 23814 


Adieu; by Hdward Elgar, transcribed 
Joseph Szigeti; violin and pf. | 
Dee. 21, 1983; E for. 32631; -Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd. 23815 


After all you’re all I’m after; from 
She loves me not, w Edward Hey- 
man, m Arthur Schwartz; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 39377; Harms, inc. 23816 


After good bye tonight; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 19383; E unp. 79649; Ernest 
King. 23817 


After I’ve tried; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Noy. 25, 1933; E unp. 80140; Mar B. 
Matela. 23818 


Afterglow; w and m Rean Burnham. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79907; 
Rena S. Burnham. 23819 


Agitators ; by Herbert Stothart; pf. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1983; E unp. 80607; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

23820 


Ahi va la liebre; vodevil, letra Larra 
Gull6n y Lozano Bolea. Voz y bajo. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1983; E unp. 79419; 
Francisco Alonso Lopez, Eduardo 
Fuentes Oejo and Mariano Gomez 
Camarero. 23821 


Ain’t you got no romance, honey; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1933; 
E unp. 80566; J. James Lindner. 

23822 


Album Lara; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara y Agustin Lara, arr. Agustin 


Lara. © Oct. 10, 1933; E for. 
32535; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢. 23823 


Album of 10 Swedish dances; by 
David Hellstr6m and Eric Olzen, 
and others, arr. Eric Olzen and 
Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © Nov. 
20, 19383; E pub. 39197; O. Pagani 
& bro. 23824 


Alice in wonderland ; fox-trot, Charles 
Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray 
Mencher, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts. 
with male trio arr. B. Faighes. © 
Dee. 4, 1933; E pub. 39274; Leo 
Feist, inc. 23825 


— novelty fox-trot, w and m Charles 
Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray 
Mencher; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
29, 19383; E pub. 39275; Leo Feist, 
inc. 23826 


All aboard; pf. © Oct. 27, 1933; E 
for. 32363; Barbara Kirkby-Mason. 
£3827 


All at sea; play, m M. Donner. ©1c. 
Nov. 24, 1983; D 28570; Max Donner 
and Harold Gould Ivan Gaze. 

582T* 


All bells in paradise; Christmas carol, 
traditional w, m Basil Maine; pf. or 
organ ace. © Dec. 15, 1933; E for. 
32596; J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 

23828 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23829 
All good things; waltz song, m Abie 
A. Kama. © 1c. Dec. 6, 19383; E 
unp. 79714; Louis Baker Krekleon. 
23829 


All hail the King; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 19, 1983; E pub. 39589; Chalvar 
Axel Gabriel. 23830 


Alla en la montafia; canto arribefio; 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1983; E pub. 39279; 


Cuates Castilla. 23831 
Alle meine walzer; potpourri tber 
berlihmte walzermelodien, zusam- 


mengestellt u. leicht gesetzt von Rolf 

Bender; klavier. © Nov. 3, 1933; 

E for. 32332; B. Schott’s soéhne. 
23832 


Allein kann man nicht glticklich sein; 
English waltz aus Das lied vom 
ghick, text Konrad Drey, m Willy 
Engel-Berger. © Oct. 4, 1933; E for. 
32518; Beboton-verlag, g.m.b.h. 

23833 


Allurement; waltz song. © 1c. Dec. 
20, 19383; E unp. 80413; Genevieve 
S. Ellis. 23834 


Aloha, aloha oe; Hawaiian song of 
farewell, w Jimmy Kennedy, m 
Queen Liliuokalani; with ukulele 
arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Nov. 28, 
1983; E for. 32488; B. Feldman & 
co. 238385 


Alone with dreams; song, w Ethel T. 
Muenchinger. © 1 ce. Dec. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 79762; Margaret L. Van 
Alen. 23836 


Along the old bayou; w Harold De 
Henning, m Dorothy Drummond, 
pf. sc. Basil V. Alt; with ukulele 
arr. Alta Vincent. © Dec. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 39545; E. M. Waltz music 
co. 23837 


Alpha sig sweetheart; w and m Ken 


Gower; pf. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 80414; Charles Kenneth 
Gower. 23838 


Alt, hvad der er dejligt, minder mig 
om dig; af Sommerens melodi, tekst 
Mogens Dam, m Umberto Tognar- 
elly; pf. © Oct. 3, 1933; E for. 
32436; Wilhelm Hansen, Norsk 
musikforlag and Nils-Georgs musik- 
forlag. 23839 


Always a thought of you; waltz song, 
melody Jimmie Crane. © 1. Dec. 
12, 1933; E unp. 80001; Grace 
Bergliot Ulich. 23840 


pt. Il, n. s., Vv. 28: 


Am I in love; w H. J. de Burgos,. 
melody M. de Crescenzo. © 1 «@ 
Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 79808; Mario 
de Crescenzo and Harry J. de 
Burgos. 23841 


America and President Roosevelt; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; E. 
unp. 80141; Emma Friedrich. 

23842 


America, what do you say; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 1933; E unp. 80461; 
Myrtle Swindel. 23848 


American army life; march, by Marcy 
Bradshaw Darnall; band pts. Rev. 
arr. © Dec. 11, 1933; E pub. 39361; 
Carl Dillon music co. 23844- 


American recovery hymn; w and m. 


Margaret Watkins. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6,. 
1933; E unp. 79739; Margaret 
O’Bryhim Watkins. 23845 


America’s sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80483 ; 
John E. Newton. 23846 


Amour no. 2; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
©1c. Dec. 28, 1983; E unp. 80608 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 23847 


Amourettes (Les); suite de valses, 
J. Gung’l, transcription Georges- 
Corroyez; ptes. pour harmonie et 
fanfare avec saxophones. © Oct. 1,. 
1933; E for. 32375; Hditions Hi. 
Gaudet. 23848. 


And I love you; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1 e¢. Dec. 1, 19383; BE) ump: 
79521; Oliver T. Aashiem. 23849) 


Andantino e Fuga del gatto; di D.. 


Scarlatti, interpretazione orches- 
trale Ferdinando Limenta. Parti- 
tura. © Sept. 23,. 19333;>H aor. 
32582; A. & G. Carisch & ¢. 23850: 


Angelo mio; w Joseph Antoci and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 19, 1983; E. 
unp. 80361; Eugene del Cioppo. 

23851 


Angels holy, high and lowly; anthem, 
w J. S. Blackie, m Hric H. Thiman; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. © 
Dec. 21, 1982; E for. 32261; Pater- 
son’s publications, ltd. 23852: 


(The) song; Christmas, HEn- 
version H. M. R.,” i )eaue 
Tschesnokoy, ed. Max T. Krone; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 30, 1933; EH 
pub. 39134; M. Witmark & sons. 

23853. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1983 


Angelus (The); by Ebbie Moyer; pf., 
4 hands. © Jan. 31, 1983; E pub. 
39468; Willis music co. 23854 


Ann Marie; w and m Aaron A. Clark; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
EH pub. 38900; Great eastern song 
bureau. 238509 


Answer (The); song. ©1c. Dec. 11, 
1983; E unp. 79893; Myrtle Ger- 
ganess Carroll. 23856 


Antes; letra Alfonso Esprit, jr., m 
Gonzalo Curiel. © Aug. 16, 1933; 
EH} for. 32539; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en ¢. 23857 


Apple blossom waltz; by G. Hol- 
combe; pf. © Dee. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39259; A. W. Perry’s sons. 23858 


April ran down this hill; song, w 
Selma Robinson. © 1 ec. Dec. 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 80422; Albert J. Milans. 

23259 


Are you sorry; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dee. 21, 1983; E unp. 80431; Lucia 
L. Eaton. 23860 


Are you still in love; song. © 1. 
Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79759; Bertha 
Reola Woods. 23861 


Arensky (Anton) Suite; in canon 
form, op. 65, transcribed A. Walter 
Kramer; string orch. Sec. and pts. 
© Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39530; M. 
Witmark & sons. 23862 


Arietta; by Ivor R. Foster; pf. © 
_ Nov. 24, 1933; E for. 32346; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London. 23863 


Arioso; H min. [and] Hvening song: 
by Giuseppe Tartini, transcrived 
and arr. George J. Trinkaus; flute, 
oboe, B flat Clarinet, horn in F and 
bassoon. Sc. and pts. © Dee. 18, 
1933; E pub. 39414; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp. 23864 


Arlene; w Tot Seymour, m Lew Pol- 


lack; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 
1933; E pub. 39032; Sherman, Clay 
& Co. 23865 


Armful of trouble; song, from Gowns 
by Roberta, w Otto Harbach. © 
Nov. 3, 1988; E pub. 39112; Jerome 
Kern. 23866 


Army and navy march; intro. Song 
of the marines and Artillery song, 
arr. Joseph H. Maddy; band pts. 
with w. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39097; Willis music co. 23867 


23881 


Arrival at the dock; by Herbert Stot- 


hart; pt.. .© 1.¢. Dec: 28, 1933; EB 
unp. 80609; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 23868 


As long as I have you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80472; 
Richard W. Eaton. 23869 


As love sings on; w and m Ariadne 
Holmes Edwards. © Dec. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 39608; Sherman square music 


pub. co. 23870 
As lovers do; song, m James IL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80142; George 
FE, Snyder. 25871 


Ashiey (Helen) Nocturne; w Charles 
Buxton Going, m op. 90. © le 
Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80355; Helen 
Ashley. 23872 


At Christmastide; w anon., m Orlando 
Morgan; in F. © Aug. 8, 1983; E 
for. 32558; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 

23873 


At Murphy’s farm; w and m Patrick 
Kavanagh. © 1c. Dee. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 80505; D’Olier music co. 

23574 


At our football match on Saturday; 


w and m Patrick Kavanagh. ©1c. 
Dee. 22, 1983; E unp. 80506; 
D’Olier music co. 23879 


At parting; hymn. © 1 c¢ Dee. 7, 
1933; E unp. 19772; Orange H. 
Hinkle. 23876 


At sundown; by Thomas F. Dunhill; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 19383; HB fer. 32343; 
Associated board of the Royal 
schoois of music, London. 23SEC 


At the end of a long weary day; sone, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Dec. ij, 
1933; E unp. 79519; Iossie Wilson. 

23878 


At the end of the Gay; w and m 
Michael Carr and iWfax and Harry 
Nesbitt; with ukuleie arr. © Dec. 
4, 1933; E for. 32568; Irwin Dash 


music co., ltd. 23819 
At the throne of grace; w and m 
Haldor Lillenas; pf. © Nov. 15, 


1933; E pub. 389387; Lillenas pub. ¢o. 
23880 


At your command my dear; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 
79943 ; Shirley E. King. 23881 


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23882 

Atkins (Ivor) Six settings of the 
preces and responses; by ‘Tudor 
composers, ed. I. Atkins and Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes. © Oct. 19, 
1933; HE for. 32457; Oxford univ. 
press. 23882 


Aunt Belinda’s music box; by Berniece 
Rose Copeland; pf. © Dec 12, 
1933; E pub. 39423; Theodore 
Presser Go. 23883 


Aunt Sally; pot pourri of melodies 
from the musical film, selected and 
arr. Reg Connelly; pf. © Dee. 14, 
1933; E for. 382401; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd. 23884 


Autumn leaves a floating: song, mel- 
ody Peter J. Vargas. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
27, 19838; E unp. 80657; George A. 
Smith. 23885 


Autumn moon; song; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 13, 1933; E pub. 39334; Earl 
Henry Haydock. 23886 


Autumn song; by R. O. Suter; violin 
or cello and pf. © Dec. 12, 1983; 
E pub. 39429; Theodore Presser co. 

23887 


Autumn’s elegy; w Helen Boardman 
Knox, and melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 79730; Otto Motzan. 

23888 


Ave Maria; m Henry Wardale; sop. 1, 
2; organ ace. © Dec. 1, 1933; E 
for. 32428; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

23889 


Ave Regina; m Henry Wardale; sop. 1, 
2; organ ace. © Dec. 1, 1933; E 
tor. 32429; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 

23890 


Away in a manger; Christmas hymn, 
w Martin. Luther; pf.- ©, Nov. 3. 
1933; E pub. 39190; Hans Werder. 

23891 


Ayer; letra y m Maria Teresa Lara, 
arr. Augustin Lara. © Oct. 20; 
1933; E for. 32529; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 23892 


Azul; blues, letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Augustin Lara. 
10, 1933; E for. 32530; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., S. en ¢. 23893 


Baa-baa, black sheep; _ traditional 
negro Jullaby, w ed. Paul Robeson, 
m arr. D. Ruthland Clapham; with 
ukulele arr. © July 21, 1933; E 
for. 32365; Sylvester music co., ltd. 

23894 


© Nov. 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 28 


Babe (A) is born; unison song, w 
traditional early 15th century, m 
Anthony Spurgin. © Oct. 26, 1933; 
E for. 32445; Augener, Itd. 23895 


Babe (A), so tender; w Katherine K. 
Davis, set to old Flemish carol, arr. 
Robert William Manton; men’s 
voices. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
39232; E. C. Schirmer music ¢€o. 

23896. 


Babette; w and m William Kernell. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80514; 
Movietone music corp. 23897 


Baby blue eagle; song. © 1c. Dec. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79720; Margaret Neil- 
son. 23898 


Baby what I'm gonna do to you; w 
Stod Herbert, m Jack Deranja and 
Gene Ciarocchi; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39318; West 
coast music publishers. 23899: 


Baby when I’m thinking of you; w 
and melody Bill Kaiser and Bill 
Henry. ©1ce. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 
80664; William Escoffery. 23900: 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adapta- 
tions from three airs by Bach; w 
from the German, E. M. Gore-Booth. 
Ed. and revision of accs. © Noy. 1, 
1933; E for. 32570; George Parker. 

23901 


Come, spirits, ‘tis His day; tr. 
from German, Wm. Hunter, m arr. 
Morten J. Luvaas; women’s voices. 
© Dec. 20, 1933; E pub. 39534; Gam- 
ble hinged music co. 23902. 


French suites; phrased, fingered 
and annotated Orlando Morgan; pf. 
© Aug. 3, 1933; E for. 32559; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd. 23903 


Fugue; the great @ min, trans- 
cribed Ruth C. Sanford; string orch. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39139; M. Witmark & sons. 23904 


Hallelujah; from the Easter can- 
tata Christ lay in bonds of death, 
ed. by Max T. Krone; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 30, 1983; E pub. 39138; M. 
Witmark & sons. 23905 


Prelude and Fugue in E minor; 
arr. Orville A. Lindquist; pf. 

Dec. 21, 1938; E pub. 39558; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 23906 


Sinfonia; in C min., transcribed 
Antonio E. Cafarella; 3 clarinets. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39141; M. Witmark & sons. 23907 


992 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Suite: gesetzt Arthur Honegger ; 
orch. Partition. © July 26, 1933; 
E for. 32616; Universal edition, a. g. 
23908 


Bachelors serenade; wand melody. © 
1c. Dee. 8, 1983; E unp. 80382; Lorn 
Brewster Wallace. 23909 


Back in my ol’ Mizzurie home; fox- 
trot blues song, w H. O. Bowen. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 29, 19383; E unp. 80668; 
Lucile Velura Green. 23910 


Back up the N.R.A.; march song. © 
1 ¢« Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79958; 
Maude Jordan Brault. 23911 


Bagatelle; by R. O. Suter; violin or 
cello and pf. © Dec. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 39430; Theodore Presser co. 

23912 


Bagatelles; 12 piéces sans difficultés, 
Fernande Breilh ; pf. © Oct. 2, 1933; 
E for. 31948; Maurice Decruck. 

23913 


Bailando con mi negrita; danzén; pf. 
con letra. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1933; EB 
unp. 80649; John Armstrong. 


23914 


Ball at the Savoy; voc. gems, English 
version and lyrics adapted Oscar 
Hammerstein II, m Paul Abraham. 
© Nov. 8, 1933; E for. 32468; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 23915 


Ballad (The) of the South; from Sit- 
ting pretty, w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel; with uke-banjo-guit. 
chord notations. © Nov. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 38818; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine. 23916 


Barleycorn parade; w and melody. © 
Pe Mec 12.1983 By unp. “80007 : 
Salvatore J. De Rosa. 23917 


Basses & chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d’harmonie, année 1933; 
par F. Motte-Lacroix et Jacques de 
la Presle. © Sept. 1, 1983; E for. 
32268; Heugel. 23918 


Be happy; song. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1933: 
E unp. 79632; Jessie Jeannette Bow- 
ers. 23919 


Be my little sweetie; song. © 1 « 
Dec. 1, 1983; E unp. 79560; Bliza- 


beth Thomas Brunt. 23920. 
Beau (Le) Danube bleu; suite de 
valses, J. Strauss, transcription 


Georges Corroyez; ptes. pour har- 
monie et fanfare avec saxophones. 
© Oct. 1, 1983: E for. 32374; Edi- 
tions E. Gaudet. 23921 


Bedells (Caroline) 


23935 


Beautiful and wonderful; w and mel- 
ody Bill Melvin. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79708; William Oswell 
Melvin, jr. 238922 


Beautiful angel of mine; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 21, 1933; E unp. 80438; Kath- 
erine M. Goodnature. 23923 


Beautiful (The) flower garden; Child- 
ren’s day pageant service, w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m W. B. Judefind. © 
Apr. 4, 1932; E pub. 39508; Judefind 
bros. 23924 


Beautiful Gold Rose Green; song. © 
1 ¢.. Nov. 1, 19383; E unp. 79548; 
Walter Jacob Baum. 23925 


Beautiful mate; w and melody. © 
1 e@. Dee: 6, 1933; H unp. (8673; 
Maurice Sullivan. 23926 


Beautiful Sierra-Nevada mountains; 
song; with ukelele arr. © Nov. 27, 
1933 ; E pub. 39010; Manfred Byron 
Hughes. 23927 


Beauty and _ blessing; service for 
Children’s day, w and m W. B. Jude- 
find, with a short pageant, Mattie 
Be Shannon, .© Apri 1932) 8 
pub. 39506; Judefind bros. 23928 


Beauty of bygone days; w and mel- 
ody Curley Fletcher. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
28, 1983; E unp. 80638; Curley W. 
Fletcher. 23929 


Because; w and m Bob Schafer. © 
i ey Dec. 8. 19383 ;. Hi junp, 79sec; 
Robert William Schafer. 23930 


Because I thought you cared; w Nor- 
win Cunningham, m Harold Lippin- 
ecott and Bob Heldenbrand. © 1 c. 
Dec. 2, 1933; E unp. 79583; Harold 
Irwin Lippincott. 239381 


Because of once upon a time; w Joe 
Young, melody Harry Stride and 
Bernard Maltin. © 1 ¢. Dee. 21, 
19383; E unp. 80441; Irving Berlin, 
ine, 239382 


Bed time blues; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Nov. 25, 1938; E unp. 79944; Iva 
Opal Wyatt. 23933 


Two short solos; 
pf. © Oct. 31, 1983; E for. 32447: 


Augener, Itd. 23934 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Diverti- 
mento; op. 12, no. 2, transcribed 


George J. Trinkaus: woodwinds. Se. 
and pts... © .Nov. 2, 1983; E. pub. 
39146; M. Witmark & sons. 238985 


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23936 


Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Continued. 
Finale; from Sonata op. 10, no. 
2, se. William C. Schoenfeld; wood- 
winds. Se. and pts. Nov. 2, 
1933; E pub. 39145; M. Witmark 
& sons. 23936 


Minuet; G major, L. van Bee- 
thoven [and] Minuet; from Quintet, 
E major, L. Boccherini; transcribed 
and arr. George J. Trinkaus; oboe, 
or flute, B flat clarinet, horn in F 
and bassoon. Sc. and pts. © Dec. 
18, 1933; E pub. 39413; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp. 23937 


Before she fell asleep; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 1983; E unp. 79675; 
Claudie Welch. 23938 


Beiore the shrine of destiny; hymn, 


w and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39072; Forster music 


publisher, inc. 23939 
Beggar (The) maid; operetta. ©1.. 
Dec. 12, 1933; D 28579; Francis de 
Burgos. 23939* 


Beggars’ (The) march; w and melody. 
© 1e. Dec. 11, 1933: E unp. 79894; 
Joseph P. McCormack. 23940 


Behold He liveth; Easter service, w 
Lizzie DeArmond, m Roy E. Nolte 
and John J: Thomas. © Jan. 23, 
1932; E pub. 39511; Judefind bros. 

‘3 23941 


Beim sonnenwirt ist a hochzeit heut; 
walzerlied, text Peter Kirsten 
u. Curt Schulz, m Richard Stauch, 
klavier arr. Billy Golwyn. © Nov. 
22, 1983; E for. 32405; Musikverlag 
City 23942 


Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms; Irish folk song, tran- 
scription, fingering, phrasing, pedal- 
ing, etc., Louis Victor Saar; pf., left 
hand alone. © Nov. 23, 1983; E 
pub. 39014; Art publication soc. 

23943 


Bell (The) ringers; by Paul Yoder; 
band pts., with conductor. © Dec. 8, 
1933; E pub. 39208; Rubank, inc. 

23944 


Belle (La) dame sans merci; w John 
Keats, m Irene Varley. © 1c. Dec. 
22, 1933; E unp. 80501; Edith Irene 
Varley Ross. Z 23945 


Belle (La) Zouma; by L. EH. DeFran- 
cesco; conductor. © 1 ¢. Dee. 2, 
1933; E unp. 79588; Movietone mu- 
sic corp. 


23946 | 


pt. M1, n. s., v.28 


Bells (The) of Sault Sainte Marie; 
song, m Charles Lagourgue, op. 52, 
no. 5) © Nov. 34, 493833 poh. 
39201; Roland Roderick Rains. 

23947 


Beloved; w and melody Victor Schert- 
zinger. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1933; E unp. 
86440; Irving Berlin, ine. 23948 


Bendemeer’s stream; w Thomas Moore, 
Irish meledy arr. Morten J. Luvaas; 
men’s voices. © Dec. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 39535; Gamble hinged music co. 

23949 


Benedicite, omnia opera; short setting, 
w traditional, m Ralph P. Jones; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Dec. 18, 
1933; E pub. 39476; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine. 23950 


Benedictus es, Domine; m Frank 
Scherer; mixed voices; organ acc.; 
in: D. © Dec. 19; 19233; )8) pep: 
39500; H. W. Gray co. 23951 


Berceuse; by Maurice Benavente; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Noy. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 80237; Sonnemann music ©C0., 
ine. 23952 


paroles Hugues Delorme et Pierre 
Humble, m Paul Pierné; 2 voix 
égales. © Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32381; 
Henry Lemoine & Cie. 23953 


Bernard’s (Al) complete Minstrel 
folio. bk.-1. ' © Dee 2 19322544 
132873 ; Bibo-Lang, ine. 23954 


Berrehill (Robert H.) Four little 
piano pieces with words; w, m and 
biographical sketch with instructive 
annotations. © Nov. 28, 1983; HE 
pub. 39012; Art publication soc. 


Berry pickin’ time in Caroline; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 
79858 ; Roy Edward Weast. 23956 


Bésame en la boca; letra y m Joaquin 
Pardavé. © Aug. 1, 1933; EH for. 
32544; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢. 23957 


Bethlehem night; w W. Leslie Nicholls, 
m Arthur Warrell; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 14, 1933; E for. 32293; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 23958 


Better think twice; w Tot Seymour, 
melody J. Fred Coots. © 1 e¢. Dee. 
2, 1933; E unp. 79582; Santly bros., 
ine. 23959 


994 


) 
| 
. 
; 


no. 12, 1933 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23987 


Bird song; by Lesley Bamford; pf. © | Bluebird (The) in my heart; w and 


_ Nov. 24, 1933; E for. 32342; Associ- 
ated board of the Royal schools of 
>» music, London. 23960 


Birds of a feather; m E. J. Bump. 
Musical sc. with w. © 1. Nov. 10, 
1933; D 28569; Edna June Bump 
and Chalmers B. Fithian. 23960* 


Birds on the telefone wire; w and m 
Preston Thompson. © 1c. Dee. 11, 
1933 ; E unp. 79931; M. P. Thompson. 

23961 


Blind pigs; song, m Basil Sadler. © 
1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79530; 
Jimm Webster. 23962 


Blond or brunette polka; w Sip, m 
Andrew Grill; orch. pts. [Polish 
text only] © Nov. 1, 1983; E pub. 
39086; Joseph Jiran. 23963 


Blow ye the trumpet in Zion; anthem, 
.text from Joel and Isaiah, m Robert 
S. Flagler; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39378; 
Harms, inc. 23964 


Blue accordion; by Geo. Scott-Wood; 
pf—accordion. © Dec. 6, 1933; EH 
for. 32361; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd. 

23965 


Blue bell waltz; by G. Holcombe; pf. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39260; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 23966 


Blue (The) eagle; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 80495; Arthur 
Dightman. 23967 


—w B. Machurek, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; BE unp. 
79823 ; Besse Machurek. 23968 


w G. W. Hamilton, m Luther A. 
Clark. © Dec. 4, 1933; Epub. 
39208; George W. Hamilton. 23969 


Blue eagle; song, melody Larry Wf. 
Goffin. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80278; John Labadie. 28970 


Blue (The) eagle march; song, m Dan- 
iel H. Wilson. © 1. Oct. 2, 1983; 
E sunp. 77017; H. Mae Lawson. 

23971 


Blue melody waltz; w and melody. © 
ime.) Dec. 21, .1933,;. E. unp. 80429: 
Max A. Ealy. 23972 


Blue skies; song, w Marie Measley. © 
1 c. Dec. 11, 1983; E unp. 79938; 
Carlo Nicosia. 


23973 / 


melody.,..©).1, ¢., Dec. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 80637; Charles H. Frizzelle. 

23974 

Blues; von Eugen d Albert, bearb. 


Josef Konigsberger: orch. stimmen. 
©. June 22,4933.) Hr tory, 3241b- 
Edition Kaleidoskop. 23975 


Boarder (The) that stole my dear 
wife; w Dick Sanford and Clarke 
Van Ness, melody Ernie Burnett and 
Tom Berwick. ©1c. Dec. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 80399; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc. 23976 


Boccherini minuet in A; poem Doris 
Rowley, m arr. A. Rowley; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 24, 19838; E for. 
32354; Alec Rowley. 23977 


Bolero moderne; arr. Morton Gould; 


Zuopis. ©. Dee G 2933.2. Huepube 
39250; Edward B. Marks music corp. 
23978 


Bonnie Jean of Aberdeen; w Al Bryan, 
m Harry Armstrong; with ukulele 
arr. R. 8S. Stoddon. © Nov. 6, 1933; 
E for. 32484; B. Feldman & co. 

23979 


Bonny bluebonnet; w F. F. Roan and 
Tommy Ray Clark, and melody. © 
Ie Dee, 92) 1933 >.) Wy sunpe na goro. 
Florence F. Roan. 23986 


Bootlegger blues; song, w Gwen Lark. 
©1ce. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80572; 
Olga Margaret Wolf. 23981 


Booze begone; song, m Knowles Shaw, 
arr. E. O. Excell. © Oct. 31, 1983; 
E pub. 39028 ; Samuel B. Letson. 

23982 

Boulevard (The) of broken dreams; 
from Moulin rouge, w Al Dubin, 
Harry Warren; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Nov. 22, 1933; E pub. 
39126; Remick music corp. 23983 


Bound for port happiness; valse song. 
©1c. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79984; 
Marion EH. Doolittle. 23984 


Boundless joy; our 1934 bk. for sing- 
ing schls., etc., Virgil O. Stamps and 
others. © July 1, 1933; A 68200; 
Stamps-Baxter music co. 23985 


Brahms (Johannes) Mélodies; tra- 
duction francaise Jean Chantavoine, 
paroles anglaises H. Bellamann; 
voix moyennes. 3™°, 4™° vy. [Textes 
francaise, allemand et anglais] © 
Sept... 1, Octs a, 19383 > Hy for. 32301, 
32372; Durand & cie. 23986, 23987 


995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23988 


Brass (The) choir; collection of com- 
positions for brass instruments, com- 
piled Rob Roy Peery; with pf. acc. 
© Dec. 16, 1933 ; E pub. 39538; Theo- 
dore Presser co. 23988 


Bravo! bravo; schlager - potpourri, 
Nico Dostal; pi., with w. © Aug. 25, 
1933; E for. 32313; Alrobi musik- 
verlag, g. m. b. h. 23989 


= 


Breakfast ball; from Let’s fall in 
love, w Ted Koehler, m Harold R. 
Arien.- ©" Dec.“ 73 19352 Ei pep: 
39326; Irving Berlin, inc. 23990 


Breakfast breakdown; by Red Norvo; 
xylophone solo; pf. ace. © Dec. 26, 
1933; E pub. 39584; Robbins music 
corp. 23991 


Bridge (Frank) Sonata; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 25, 1933; E for. 32448; 
Augener, Itd. 23992 


Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella; 
Christmas carol, English text 
Helen A. Dickinson, m old French 
Noél arr. Clarence Dickinson; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Nov. 28, 1933; E 
pub. 39894; H. W. Gray co. 238993 


breadeasting to you; song, m Albert 
Whitnall. © Dec. 12, 1933; E pub. 
39354; Elijah H. Rayner. 23994 


Brocade slippers; menuet, Clarence M. 
Cox; violin and pf. © Dec. 12, 
1933; E pub. 39424; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 23995 


Broken; song, m Burrell Van Buren. 
© Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 39179; HE. 
Laurette Bishop. 23996 


Broken (A) heart; song, m L. J. Ditt- 
mer. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 
79769; Louis John Dittmer and Don- 
ald Morrison Storms. 23997 


Broken-hearted (The) cowboy; w L. 
Boreson and Violet Riedler, m Clif- 
ford Martin Eddy, jr. ©1c. Dec. 5, 
1933; E unp. 79645; Lillian Boreson. 

23998 


Broken toys: w and melody Julian 
Woodworth. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 80510; Miller music, ine. 

23999 


Buggy (The) song; w and m Billy 
Hill and Joe Young; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 13, 1933; E pub. 39402; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine. 24000 


Buried down deep; sacred, w and m 
Haldor Lillenas; bass. © Nov. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 39384; Lillenas pub. co. 

24001 


pt. 1m, n.s., v.28 


Busch (Carl) Impromptu; sextet for 
cornets or clarinets. Se. and pts. 
© Nov. 24, 1933; E pub. 39015; H. T. 
FitzSimons co. 24002 


Busy (The) bugle; w and m Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E pub. 39459; Willis music co. 

24003 


But I still can’t believe we’re through; 
w E. L. Clark, m J. Anderson. © 1 
ec. Dee. 15, 19383; E unp. 80112; E. L. 
Clark and Jesse Anderson. 24004 


Butterfly (The); unison, w J. Crau- 
furd, m F. W. Wadely. © Dec. 14, 
19383; E for. 32507; Novello & co., 
ltd. 24005 


Buy now; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1933; E unp. 80096; 
Mrs. E. M. Schwarz. 24006 


Buzzing (The) bee; w and m Mae- 
Aileen Erb; pf. © Sept. 25, 1933; 
E pub. 39242; Co-operative music co. 

24007 


By the gate; Russian folk-song, Eng- 
lish tr. M. D. Calvocoressi, m Mod- 
est Mussorgsky, ed. and arr. W. 
Gillies Whittaker. 1. Male voices. 
2. Mixed choir. © July 13, 1933; 
E for. 32288, 32291; Oxford univ. 
press. 24008, 24009 


By the lazy mill; w J. A. Murphy, 
melody P. Bradd. ©1e. Dec. 26, 
1933; E unp. 80635; James Aloysius 
Murphy and Percy Bradd. 24010 


By the light of faith; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1983; E 
pub. 39074; Forster music publisher, 


ine. 24011 
C. B. Cochran presents; selection, 
Henry Hall; orch. pts. © Oct. 6, 


1933; E for. 32461; Chappell & co., 
Itd. 24012 


C’est idiot, mais ec’est marrant; pa- 
roles Victor Vallier et René Buzelin, 
m Ray Ventura. © Apr. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32349; Société anonyme fran- 
caise Chappell. 24013 


C’est le plaisir que j’aime; valse, pa- 
roles Maurice Aubret, m Wal-Berg; 
avee accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 
1933; E for. 32391; Editions Sala- 
bert. 24014 


Cabin lullaby; song, with violin obbl. 
©1c. Dec. 14, 1983; E unp. 80074; 
Hazel Ernestine Barger. 24015 


996 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


California land of sunshine; w Evelyn 
Coleman, m Gustave Sax. © Dec. 
8, 1933; E pub. 39312; Lucy Warder 
McKellup. 24016 


Call (The) of spring; choral dance, 
founded on Arditi’s I] bacio, arr. for 
mixed voices Noel Hannenford. © 
Sept. 19, 1983; E for. 32364; Banks 
& son. 24017 


Call (The) of the sea waltz; w and 
melody Jack Prestwood. © 1 «. 
Dee. 27, 1983; E unp. 80592; John 
William Prestwood. 24018 


Calling for brave volunteers; hymn. 
© Dec. 8, 1933; EH pub. 39391; John 
Edgar Ingalls. 24019 


Calling me home; w Louise McDer- 
maid, m Haydn Wood. © Dec. 1, 
19383; E for. 32421; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 24020 


Calvary (The) road; w and m Haldor 
Lillenas. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38942; Lillenas pub. co. 24021 


Camp-fire march; medley, arr. Joseph 
E. Maddy; band pts. © Dec. 4, 
1933 ; E pub. 39098; Willis music co. 

24022 


Can I help it; w Kay Vickers, m arr. 
Lennie Rubin; pf. ©1ec. Dee. 14, 
1933; E unp. 80076; Rosemary Ted- 
ford. 24023 


Can I hope to see His face; hymn, w 
and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39083; Forster music 
publisher, inc. 24024 


Can it be you; song. © Oct. 22, 1933; 
EK pub. 39602; Lula Tacy. 24025 


Canta, gayarre; historieta cdmico- 
sainetesca, F. Lozano y E. Arroyo, 
con musica. © Sept. 20, 1932; H 
for. 32318; Francisco Alonso, F. 
Lozano y E. Arroyo. 24026 


Canto di Zolfara; di Stefano Gibilaro; 
violoncello e pf. © Nov. 29, 1933; 
E for. 32496; G. Ricordi & co. 


24027 

Caprice tzigane; flute and pf. © Dec. 
2, 1933; E pub. 39059; Gregory 
Stone. 24028 
Capullito de azucena; bolero, letra y 
m Rafael Hernandez. © Oct. 19, 


1933; E for. 32525; Southern music 
pub. co., ine. 24029 


Carry me back to old Kentucky; fox- 
trot, w and m Winthie Winmore 
Leach. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; FE unp. 
49951; M. Arzelie Ralls. 240630 


24042* 


Carrying on; w W. Bury and Will 
Kings, m Winifred Bury. © June 
15, 19388; E for. 32512; Paterson’s 
publications, ltd. 24031 


Casadesus (Henri) Quatre chansons 
francaises; paroles Guillot de Saix. 
© Oct. 1, 1983; E for. 323838; Edi- 
tions Salabert. 24032 


Casella (Alfredo) Sinfonia; pf., 
clarinetto, tromba e_ violoncello. 
Partitura. © Sept. 25, 1933; E for. 
32091; A. & G. Carisch & c. 24033 


Catalonian Christmas carol; English 
version John Phelps, m arr. Chan- 
ning Lefebvre; male voices. © 
Nov. 1, 1983; E pub. 39022; H. W. 
Gray Co. 24034 


Celebrated hymns; coll. of well-known 
hymns for pf. ed. and arr. Ernest 
Haywood. © Dec. 21, 1933; E for. 
32630; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 

24035 


Century folio; by W. J. Eckhard; 4 
ten. banjos, 2 mands. and’ guit., 2 
violins, mando bass and pf. © Dee. 
27, 1933; E pub. 39579; Don Santos 
pub. co., inc. 24036 


Ceremonies of the world; sc. of 
Strange ceremonies of the world, 
David Mendoza; pf. Nov. 7, 
19338; E pub. 39159; M. Witmark & 
sons. 24037 


Chance (A) with me; w and m Billie 
B. Gardner. © 1 ¢. Dec. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 79643; Frances B. Gardner. 

24038 


Chanson pour Avril; song, poéme 
Comtesse de Noailles. © 1 c. Nov. 
15, 1933; E unp. 79822; Ferdinand 
Hermann Davis. 24039 


Chant des galériens; slow fox-trot, 
de Rose de France, lyrics Albert 
Willemetz,m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Oct. 11, 1933; E for. 32490; Société 
anonyme francaise Chappell. 24040 


Chase (The) ;: by Thomas F. Dunhill: 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1983; E for. 32347: 


Associated board of the Royal 
schools of music, London. 24041 
Chatterbox; violin and pf. © 1. 


Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80374; Andrea 
di Sessa, 24042 


Chauntecleer; children’s o peretta, 
adapted from Chaucer’s Canterbury 
tales, bk., lyrics and m Oliver Wil- 
liam Robinson. Voc. se. and libretto. 
© Dec. 14, 19383; D 28573: H. T. 
VitzSimons co. 24042 


ooG 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES: 


24043 


Cheated at love: w and meludy. © 
ive, ‘Dee. 22) 1933's. WH oinp:.2s0482: 
George A. Mongue. 24048 


Cheer up daddy and smile your blues 
away; w and melody. © 1 e. Dee. 
9, 19383; E unp. 79852; Harlow G. 
Jungles. 24044 

Cheerful little chiseler; w E. B. Allen, 
melody Michael Flagg. © 1 ©. Dee. 
5, 1933; E unp. 79654; Edwin B. Al- 
len and Michael Flagg. 24045 


Chicago’s world fair; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79946 ; 
James W. Maddox, jr. 24046 


Child of hope; Christmas Service, 
songs, W. B. Judefind, recitations 
and exercises, Mattie B. Shannon 
and Emily Donaghy. © Sent. 20, 
1933; E pub. 39513; Judefind bros. 

24047 

Children’s book; by Arthur AlJen; pf. 
© fT cc? Dee 14, 19337 unp, 79929 
Arthur D. Allen. 24048 


Children’s games; fox-tret, intro. 
Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here, 
Jennie-o Jones, etc., compiled and 
arr.; orch. pts., with w. © Dec. 15, 
1933; E pub. 39445; J. A. Browne. 

24049 


Childrens garden of song; songs, Ww 
from Mother Goose rhymes and by 
Robert Louis Stevenson. © 1 «. 
Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 80454; Alice 
L. Eaton. 24050 


Chimes at nightfall; w Amy Sherman 
Bridgman, m H. Wakefield Smith, 
arr. N. Clifford Page; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. ©... Nove'2ZG 1933." nh" pub: 
39051; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

24051 


Chinese festival; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79898; Elizabeth Lam- 
bert Hebb. 24052 


Chiquita; Mexican hot-cha, w Harry 
Tobias, m Herbert Stothart. ©1e. 
Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80127; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24053 


Choice (A) collection of gigues and 
toccatas; with other short pieces, by 
French, Italian and German com- 
posers, compiled, se’ected and ed. 
Frederick Moore; pf. © Apr. 15, 
1933; E for. 32683; Paterson’s pub- 
lications, ltd. 24054 

Choral prelude; w Henriette B. Ran- 
degger; pf. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1933; 
K unp. 80368; Giuseppe Aldo 
Randegger. 24055 


pt. IN, n. s., v. 2& 


Christ of Christmastide; Christmas 
service, w Lizzie De Armond, m 
A. L. Judefind, Roy E. Nolte and 
John J. Thomas. © Oct. 138, 1932: 
E pub. 39501; Judefind bros. 24056. 


Christ the conqueror; Easter service, 
w and m W. B. Judefind, with short 
pageant, Mattie B. Shannon. © 
Feb. 14, 1933; E pub. 39516; Jude- 
find bros. : 24057 


Christmas carol, 1933: pf. with w. © 
Dec. 25, 193883; E pub. 39603; Abra- 
ham B. Cox. 24058 


Christmas greetings; song. © 1 «@ 
Dec. 9, 1988; E unp. 80022; M. Allen 
Barth. 24059 


Christmas medley; song, w arr. I. M. 
Ragsdale, Ava May Ragsdale and 
Isabelle Vernon. © 1 e. Dee. 11,. 
1933; E unp. 80656; Ida May Rags- 
dale. 24060: 


Claim (The) on the plain; valse song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79998; 
Walter and Lillian Hovet. 24061 


Clippinger (The) class-method of 
voice culture; by David A. Clip- 
pinger. © Dec. 18, 1983; AA 
34853 ; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 24062 


Close to me; w Bob Rothberg, m John 
KKlenner, arr. Paul Hill; with sym- 
bols for guit. and banjo. © Dee. 14, 
1933; E pub. 39386; Olman music 
CORD = 24063. 


Cloud pictures; w and m Mae-Aileen 
Erb; pf. © Sept. 25, 1933; HE’ pub. 
39241; Co-operative music ¢o. 

24064 


Codel un fradil; w and melody.. © 
1c. Dec. 6, 1933; D 28576; Samuel 
Gozinsky. 24064* 


Coleman (Henry) Ten hymn tune vol- 
untaries; organ. bk. 1, 2. © Nov. 
21, 1983; EH for, * 32430) jee 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 24065, 24066: 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled A. De 
Martino. ser. 135. © Aug. 1, 1933; 
KE for. 82595; Italian book co. 24067 


Colleen my colleen; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1983; E unp. 79747; Charlotte 
W. Applebee. 24068 


College daze; musical drama, w and. 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 
79844; Elmore O. Lundeen and 
Francis E. Sadowski. 24069 


998 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Colombina (La); polka. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
4, 1988; E unp. 79592; Henry Am- 
erio. 24070 


Color (A) scheme [and] His auto- 
graph; songs, w Lawrence Keister. 
© Oct. 8, 1933; E pub. 39239; BH 
Edwin Sheldon. 24071 


Colorado blues; w and melody Harry 
Lowe. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 
80117; Joe Davis, inc. 24072 


Colorado home; w and melody Craw- 
ford O. Swartz. ©1c. Nov. 8, 1933; 
EH eunp. 78642; Laura M. Anderson. 

24073 


Come into my heart and abide; male 
quartet. © Dec. 1, 1933: E pub. 
39214; George L. Miller. 24074 


Come join the dance; song. © Dec. 8, 
19383; E pub. 39315; Clayton Wes- 
eott Lunham. 24075 


Come, let us chase the rainbow; m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80144; 
Shirley Siegel. 24076 


Come, let us worship; w H. F. Lyte, m 
Victor Massey; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 1, 1933; E for. 32440; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd. 24077 


Come shepherd swains; w anon., 16th 
century, m Gordon Jacob; men’s 
voices. © July 138, 1933; E for. 
82278; Oxford univ. press. © 24078 


Come to me sweetheart; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 
1933 ; E unp. 80539; Clara Olson. 

24079 


Come up and see me sometime; from 
Take a chance, w Arthur Swan- 
strom, m Louis Alter; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39104; Harms, inc. 24080 


Come up some time; song, w Gwen 
Lark. © 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1933; E unp. 
79890; Olga Margaret Wolf. 24081 


© 1c. Nev. 24, 
E unp. 79754; Charles W. 
24082 


— song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; 
HE eunp. 80145; Nancy Mallatt. 24083 


Come with me; song. 
1938 ; 
Lewis. 


Come, ye disconsolate; brilliant varia- 
tions, M. W. Butler; pf. © Dec. 7, 
19383; Epub. 39251; A. W. Perry’s 
sons. 24084 


33589— 34-—. 2 


24099 


Coming back to Tennessee; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Dec. 4, 1933; 
EH pub. 39207; Carl T. Brown. 

24085 


Command (The) performance; selec- 
tion, Jack Waller and Joseph Tun- 
bridge; pf. © Nov. 1, 1933; E for. 
32473 ; Chappell & co., ltd. 24086 


Comrades for service; service, w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m W. B. Judefind, Roy 
E. Nolte and John J. Thomas, with 
a Short pageant, Mattie B. Shannon. 
© Aug. 5, 1932; E pub. 39510; Jude- 
find bros. 24087 


Concert waltz; by Gerard Carbonara ; 
pf. no. 1. ©1.e. Dec. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 80292; National screen service. 

24088 


Concerto no. 2; pour. pf. and petit 
orch., Filip Lazar, op. 19. 1. Parti- 
tion.—2. Orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32396, 32397; Durand et cie. 

24089, 24090 


Concha nacar; letra y m Maria Te- 
resa Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © 
Nov. 15, 1983; E for. 32531; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ec. 24091 


Conservation corps march; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; EB unp. 80568 ; 
Henry Augustus Lawrence. 24092 


Corn (David De Tar) jr. Twelve mel- 
odies. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 
80626; David De Tar Corn, jr. 

24093 

Coronation; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
©1«. Dec. 28, 193838; E unp. 80610; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24094 


Costumes of the world; sc. of the film, 
David Mendoza; pf. © Nov. 13, 
19338; E pub. 39165; M. Witmark 
& sons. 24095 


Cottage (A) twined with roses; song. 
© Dec. 20, 1983; E pub. 39489; 
Kathryn Converse. 24096 


Cotton-blossom-time; w and m Doro- 
thy Gaynor Blake; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 39461; 
Willis music co. 24097 


Counsellor (The); march, by Joseph 
EH. Maddy; band pts. Dec. 4, 
1933; E pub. 39096; Willis music 
co. 24098 


Count your blessings; from Joe Pa- 
looka, verse Edgar A. Guest, lyric 
Irving Caesar, m Ferde Grofé; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 
4, 1933; E pub. 393874; T. B. Harms 
co. 24099 


993 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24100 


Counting all the stars; song. © 1. 
Dec. 5, 19383; E unp. 79657; Joe 
Barilla. 24100 


Country snap shots; by Harold Green- 
fal= pe. "©, Nov. 10,1933) fh for: 
32312; Banks & son. 24101 


Cowboys (The) return; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79959; 
Nelson Marsh. 24102 


Crazy (The) things that I do; song, m 
Frank Burns, arr. Frank S. Wildt. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 79646; 
Wyley Mullenax. 24103 


Croonin’ in the dark; w and m Bob 
Adkisson. © Dec. 22, 1933; E pub. 
39569; Robert S. Adkisson. 24104 


Crowded subway; song. © 1c. Dec. 
13, 1933; E unp. 80040; Thelma 
Matesky. 24105 


Crusader ; march, H. C. Edwards, arr. 
Artie Matthews; pf. © Dec. 6, 
1933; E pub. 39523; Howard C. Ed- 
wards and Elbert L. Rust. 24106 


Crushed flower; w Elva McBeth, m 
Marjorie Conrad Johnson. © Dee. 
1, 1933; E pub. 39400; Ogren & Uhe, 
ine. - 24107 


Cry baby blues; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Noy. 25, 1933; E unp. 80146; Maggie 
Stark. 24108 


Cuban cabaret; rhumba, w Edward 


Heyman, m Bert Kaplan and Reggie 
Childs; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 


© Nov. 38, 1933; E pub. 39102; 
Harms, inc. 24109 
Culpable no eres tt; letra autor 
anonimo, m Miguel Prado. © Oct. 


2, 1983; E for. 32546; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 24110 
Cuttin’ up; melody Charles Lawrence. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 79872; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 24111 
Cyprian (A) woman; Greek folk song, 
w Margaret Widdemer, m Ivy Fran- 


ces Klein. © Dec. 5, 1933; E for. 
32434; Elkin & co., ltd. 24112 
Dahlen (Carl O.) Three songs; w 


C. O. Dahlen, G. Arvid Gordh and 
S. B. Gould; mixed voices and male 
cho. © Nov. 1, 1983; E pub. 39020; 
Carl O. Dahlen. 24113 


Dance again; waltz, w and m and pf. 
arr. William Kernell. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
22, 19383; E unp. 80513; Movietone 
music corp. 24114 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Dance the Russian dance; song. © 1 
e. Dee. 138, 19383; BE unp? S0srG> a0- 
Seph Acampora, jr. 24115 


Dance with me to-night; song, m H. 
Tremper and Frank Loforese. © 1 
c. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 80670; Han- 
nah Tremper. 24116 


Dancer of dreams; w Max T. Krone, 
m Clarence Loomis: mixed voices. 
© Nov. 7, 1983; E pub. 39136; M. 
Witmark & sons. 24117 


Dancing feet; w G. Blaisdell, m Hoyt 
Brown. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1933; E 
unp. 80066; Harry Hoyt Brown and 
George Blaisdell. 24118 


Dancing in the starlight; by M. W. 
Butler; pf. © Dee. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39252; A. W. Perry’s sons. 24119 


Dancing till dawn; w H. J. de Burgos, 
melody M. de Crescenzo. © 1 e. 
Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 79807; Mario 
de Crescenzo and Harry J. de 
Burgos. 24120 


Dancing with Sally; song. © 1 e. 
Dee. 2, 19383; E unp. 79575; Etta M. 
L. Campbell. £4121 


Danse russe; par Igor Strawinsky, 
transcription par l’auteur et Samuel! 
Dushkin; violon et pf. © July 28, 
1933; E for. 32454; Russischer mu- 
sikverlag, g.m.b.h. 24122 


Danses et procession andalouse; par 


Fernande Decruck; pf. © Oct. 2, 
1933; E for. 31951; Maurice De- 
cruck. 24123 


Dark night; song. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1933; 
E unp. 79763; Leland Arthur Swan- 
son. 24124 


Darky rhythm; w and melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 80070; Frank 
Henry McLennan. 24125 


Das ist die musik, die mich so gliick- 
lich macht; slowfox, aus Die kleine 
schwindlerin, text Robert Gilbert, m 
Franz Doelle. © June 1, 1933; B 
for. 32566; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
g.m.b.h. 24126 


Daughters (The) of America; march; 
pf. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1933; Bee 
79651; Ruth Ellen Deppensmith. 

24127 


David jazz; jazz epic, w Edwin Meade 
Robinson, m Joseph F. Wagner; 
men’s voices; pf. or orech. ace. 
Nov. 1, 19383; E pub. 39234; Riker, 
Brown & Wellington, inc. 24128 


1000 


ee +. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Davy Jones’ locker; w J. Sebastian 
Matthews, m Ht Alexander Mat- 
thews; men’s voices. © Nov. 8, 
1933; E pub. 39050; Oliver Ditson 
COs nic: 24129 


Day (A) without you; from 8 girls 
in a boat, American version Sam 
Coslow, m Arthur Rebner; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Dee. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 39420; Famous music corp. 

24130 


Dear how can I forget you; melody, 
with w. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79660; Ann Lahty. 24131 


Dear little pal of mine; song, arr. Bur- 
rell Van Buren; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 27, 1933; E pub. 39173; Ida 
Vickers. 24132 


Dear little sweetheart of my memories ; 
pf. with w. ©1. Dee. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 80028; Roy W. Swanson. 

24133 


Dear old daddy of mine; w and m 
Wilf Carter; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 7, 19383; E for. 32402; Gordon 
V. Thompson, Itd. 24134 


Dear old Ozark moon; song. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 8, 19383; E unp. 79832; Shirley 
Whisenhunt. 24135 


Dear old pal I’m leaving; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80548; Henry 
Morton Stanley. 24136 


Dear old school bell; w and m Jule 
le Nard. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1938; E 
unp. 80360; Julia L. FitzPatrick. 

24137 


Dear old Wisconsin; song, melody P. 
B. Story. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1933; E 
unp. 80447; Lydia Taylor Mills. 

24138 

Death rides high; w and m Will 
James; men’s cho. © Aug. 30, 1933; 
E pub. 89455; Willis music co. 


24139 
Deck the hall; traditional Welsh 
Christmas carol, arr. Frederick 


Hrickson ; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Nov. 
28, 1983; E pub. 39395; H. W. Gray 
co. 24140 


Deer (The) hunt; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 528, no. 4; pf. © Nov. 
28, 19383; E pub. 39056; Shattinger 
piano & music co. 24141 


Depression; w and m Eva Coors Mow- 
ry; pf. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; 2 unp. 
80577; Eva M. Mowry. 24142 


24156 


Depression blues; song. © 1 ¢«. Dee. 
2, 1983; E unp. 79587; Hazel York 
Robertson. 24143 


Depression (The) song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 19383; EH unp. 79692; 
Roy M. Pierce, 24144 


Development of baby star number; w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers. 
© 1. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80123; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24145 


Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain; 
w Henry Newbolt, m C. V. Stanford, 
op. 91, arr. as unison song, with op- 
tional descant, Arthur Somervell. © 
Nov. 28, 1933; E for. 32416; Boosey 
& co., Itd. 24146 


Dial in Daisy ; fox-trot, w and melody, 
©1e. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80000; 
Josephine Elizabeth Ballou. 24147 


Diamond Lou; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 
1933; E unp. 79855; Heliodore 
Durst. 24148 


Did I get a pedigree too; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1983; E unp. 
79700; Gertrude Lyon. 24149 


Did you really mean good-bye; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 19383; E unp. 79532; 
Margaret Mary Giblin. 24150 


Didn’t your mother tell you; w Molly 
Picon, and melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
19383; E unp. 79777; Abe Ellstein. 

24151 


Diniweidrwydd; alaw Gymreig, gei- 
riau gan Arthur Evans a David 
Saunders, English w Charles Wes- 
ley, wedi eu trefnu i leisiau meibion 
gan EH. T. Davies. © July 13, 1933; 
EK for. 32282; Oxford univ. press. 


24152 
Discontented; song, m James IL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80147; Alice 
Baker. 24153 


Discouraged (The) cherry tree; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79685; Cora A. Adkins. 24154 


Divertimento; von Rudolf Moser, op. 
51, no. 1; flote, oboe u. klarinette in 
B. Stimmen. © Oct. 16, 1933; E 
for. 32333; Steingraiber verlag. 

24155 


5 altenglische tHnze, Bernhard 
Paumgartner; kammerorch. Parti- 
tur. © Sept. 7, 1933; E for. 32619; 
Universal edition, a.g. 24156 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24157 


Divino (11) infante; laude Jacopone 
Da Todi, m Giacinto Sallustio. © 
Nov. 29, 1933; E for. 32497; G. Ri- 
cordi & co. 24157 


Dixie Lee; w and m Alexander Hill. 
© Dee. 11, 1933: E pub. 39344; Joe 
Davis, inc. 24158 


Do do: w and melody. ©1«. Dee. 15, 
1933: E unp. 80111; Hanna Emelia 
Paritz. 24159 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Les adieux; de 
La fille du régiment, paroles Guillot 
de Saix, m arr. Michel Lévine. © 
Septz; ed 983 50 a forme 2200 si. C- 
Joubert & cie. 24160 


Mon bandit; de La fille du régi- 
ment, paroles Guillot de Saix, m arr. 
Michel Lévine. © Sept. 1, 1933; E 
for. 32272; C. Joubert & cie. 24161 


Donna Diana; heitere oper, H.N. Vv. 
Reznicek, neuer text Julius Kapp ut. 
véllige musikalische neugestaltung. 
Klavierauszug mit text. © Aug. 27, 
1983; D 28584; Universal edition, 
a.g. 24161* 


Don't be a chis’ler; song. © i ec. 
Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80103; Olla 
Blancet Black. 24162 


Don’t be blue and lonely; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Dee. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 79665; Georgia Gertrude 
Rankin. 24163 


Don’t forget; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80148; Clarice 
Gandy. 24164 


Don’t keep me in the dark; from En- 
lighten thy daughter, w Allen Taub, 
m Lou Herscher, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 5, 
1933 ; E pub. 39497; Mills music, ine. 

24165 


Don’t start frettin’; melody Marvin 
Hatley. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79876; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc. 

24166 


Don’t you care; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Dee. 28, 1933; E pub. 39009; 
Manfred Byron Hughes. 24167 


Don’t you think Ill do; w and m Karl 
von Leindon, arr. Max E. Hasen- 
bein; with ukulele arr. and guit. 
symbols. © Nov. 21, 1933; E pub. 
39328; Oliver Pulaski Bridges. 

24168 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Doomed to lonliness [sic]; song, mel- 
ody Alien Taub. © 1 e Dee. 14, 
19383; E unp. 80094; Cono Petitti. 

24169 


Dovfmusik (Die); text von Teo vy. 
Donop u. Peter Kirsten, m Mart 
Fryberg, arr. Franciscus Nagler; 
gem. chor. © Nov. 22, 1933; E for. 
32407; Musikverlag City. 24170 


Doroha do sercia; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 80251; 
Abe Sehwartz. 24173 


Dorothee, Dorothee; foxtrot, text Gerd 
Karlick, m lLandschulz wu. Theo. 
Schoppe, klav. arr. Walter Borchert. 
© May 16, 1983; E for 32567; 
Weiner bohéme verlag, g.m.b.h. 

24172 


Doughnuts to dunk in my coffee; song. 
© le. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80033; 
M. Elizabeth Meyers. 24173 


Down Arizona way; fox trot, w and 
m Ruth Tarman; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39357; War- 
ren Vincent Tarman. 24174 


Down by the garden gate; w and m 
H. Dyer Hurdon; with ukulele arr. 
© Nov. 17, 1983; E for. 32369; Hur- 
don music publishers. 24175 


Down by the old shady brook; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; EH ump. 
80149; Bertha Melching. 24176 


Dramatic suspense; by Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; pf. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933+ een: 
80309 ; National screen service. 

24177 


Drammatico appassionato; by Gerard 
Carbonara; [pf. conductor] no. 1. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 80293 ; 
National screen service. 24178 


Dream (A); 2-pt. song, w Ian Chal- 
mers, m Cecil Sharman. © Dee. 1, 
1933 ; E for. 32417; Boosey & co., ltd. 

24179 


Dream; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 79924; Salvatore La Pertche. 
24180 


-song, m B. Oben Adam. ©1ce. 
Dec. 11, 1933; E unp. 79901; Stefan 
George Kincel. 24181 


Georgia bicentennial 
E pub. 
24182 


Dream garden ; 
song. © Nov. 29, 1933; 
39086; Nellie Womack Hines. 


1002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Dream (The) girl of K. A. Pi; w and 
m George E. Doscher, jr., arr. Bernie 


Clements. © Dec. 22, 1933; E pub. 
39566 ; William Archer. 24183 
Dream river; w and melody. ©1e. 


Dec. 21, 1933; E unp. 80433 ; Thomas 
Frank Grimmitt. 24184 


Dream tango; English w Carol Raven, 
French w Jean Carwald, m E. V. 
Malderen. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 

- 39248; Hdward B. Marks music corp. 

24185 


Dream-time; w Hthel M. Duncan, m 
Harry C. Banks, jr.; sop. 1, 2 and 
aito. © Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39049; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 24186 


Dreaming; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Dec. 22, 
1933; E unp. 80496; Frances Delores 
Sumner. 24187 


Dreaming of our yesterday; song. © 
ime wee G 1983; BE unp.’ (9735; 
Roselle Burdue. 24188 


Dreaming of thee; song, w Cyrus B. 
Smith, jr. © 1 c¢. Dec. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79711; Harold Marvin Smith. 

24189 


Dreamland (A) frolic; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80150; Wade 
W. Worley. 24190 


Dreamland sweetheart; valse song, w 
Harry Feder. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; 
BE unp. 79973; Samuel Meltzer. 

24191 


Dreams at twilight; by George S. 
Schuler ; pf. © Dec. 12, 1933; E pub. 
39426; Theodore Presser co. 24192 


Dreamy fox-trot; arr. Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; pf. ©1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80311; National screen service. 

24193 

Dreamy moon; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80151; Chester 


W. Collymore. 24194 
Dreamy waltz; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 


Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80152; Addie 
M. Hazlewood. 24195 


Drei (Die) shochentes; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1933; D 28577; Samuel 
Gozinsky. 24195* 


Drifting down the Blue Ridg [sic] 
trail; song. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1933; E 
~ unp. 798381; Merritt Smith. 24196 


24209 


Drifting down the pathway of the 
moon ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79970; Jessie EH. Vies- 
Selman. 24197 


Drifting in the moonlight with you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele “arr. ©) 1 ‘ce. Nov. 25, 1983; E 
unp. 80153; Minnie Ann Dixon. 

24198 


Drink boys, drink beer; w S. Xenos, 
melody H. Jansen. © 1c. Dee. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79678; Henry Jansen 
and Stanley Xenos. 24199 


Drink brother; song, m H. Tremper 
and Frank Loforese. © 1 ec. Dee. 
29, 1983; E unp. 80671; Hannah 
Tremper. 24200 


Drgmmer vi to i denne stund; af Som- 
merens melodi, tekst Mogens Dam, 
m Hrik Tilling; pf. © Oct. 3. 1933; 
EK for. 324837; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Norsk musikforlag and Nils-Georgs 
musikforlag. 24201 


Drop around, dear old pal, o’er the 
holiday; w and melody I. O. Rode. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80263 ; 
Irene O. Rode and Fred W. Rode. 

24202 


Drop me off in Harlem; w Nick 
Kenny, m Duke Hillington; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 
39494; Mills music, ine. 24203 


Drum (The) corps; w and m Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake; pf. © Jan. 31, 1933; 
E pub. 39457; Willis music co. 

24204 


Drummer boy; by Genevieve Lake; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 80384 ; 
Genevieve Lassere. 24205 


Du lieber mond; tango, text Gerd 
Karlick, m Fritz German, klav. arr. 
Walter Borchert. © May 3, 1933: 
E for. 32569; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
g. m. b. h. 24206 


Duck (The) patrol: w and melody. 
© 1 e Dec..20, 1933 >°E unp: 803883 ; 
Charles Huntington Jacobs. 24207 


Dugan's (Gertrude R.) gospel songs: 
w Gertrude R. Dugan, nos. 1-8. 
Dec. 1, 1983; E pub. 39298; George 
S. Schuler. 24208 


Harth’s awakening; w Fannie Hadley 
Kimball, m Lulu Jones Downing; 
nixed cho., with bar. solo. © Dec. 
15, 19838; E pub. 39410; Gamble 
hinged music co. 24209 


1003 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24210 


Easter morning; cantata, Robin Mil- 
ford, op. 32; women’s voices. © 
Aug. 3, 1983; E for. 32283; Oxford 
univ. press. 24210 


Ebel (Arnold) Zehn kleine klavier- 
stlicke: in leichter spielart, op. 41. 
© Sept. 9, 1933; E for. 32618; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g. 24211 


Echoes from an old harpsichord; by 
Ernest Austin; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1933; E for. 32344; Associated board 
of the Royal schools of music, Lon- 
don. 24212 


Echces of love; w Van Eli La Le, and 
meiody. © 1 c¢. Dec. 21, 1983; EB 
unp. 80427; Alvie Allen and Tom 
Longton. 24213 


Echos [sic] of the plains; w R. E. 
Foust, m U. M. Casey; with ukulele 
arr. -© 4 .e Dee 74, A983 =) Ee amp: 
79541; Una Merrick Casey and Rob- 
ert Earnest Foust. 24214 


Ecole du piano; degré moyen, Oswin 
Keller. 2°™° pte. © Nov. 25, 1933; 
HE} for. 32578; A. Cranz. 24215 


Ecole du solfége; gammes, exercices 
mélodiques, lecons récréatives a 2 et 
a 3 voix dans tous les tons Majeurs 
et mineurs, Abel Lamoureux. 2”° 
cycle, 115 lecons progressives a deux 
et 4. trois vor. © Oc. 21,1933; Hh 
for. 32373: Durand & cie. 24216 


Efterskérd ; 5 sanger, text Gustaf Froé- 
ding och Bo Bergman, m Wilhelm 
Stenhammar. © Dec. 18, 1933; E 
for. 32600; A. b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag. 24217 


Elegie fantastique; op. 22; pf. ©1l1c. 
Dec. 27, 1983; E unp. 80585; Fred- 
erick Joseph Naff. 24218 


Elementary harmony; 4th bk. of the 
Science of music series. © Oct. 2, 
1933; AA 134020: William Richard 
Waghorne. 24219 


Eli! Eli; sur un theme juif, paroles 
francaises Jean Cis, m V. Dyck. 
[Hebrew and French texts] © Oct. 
1, 1983; E for. 32387; Editions Sala- 
bert. 24220 


Embers of love; song. © 1. Dee. 6, 
1983; E unp. 80233; Murray Kind. 
24221 


Emmanuel; Christmas service, w Dor- 
othy Dayton, and others, m John J. 
Thomas, Roy E. Nolte and W. B. 
Judefind, with recitations and ex- 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


ercises, Lizzie DeArmond. © Sept. 
20, 1933; E pub. 39512; Judefind 
bros. 24222 


Enchanted (The) village; operetta, w 
Robert MacMaster, composed Thom- 
as MacCann. Voc. se. © Oct. 25, 
19383 ; E for. 32257; Paterson’s publi- 
eations, ltd. 24223 


Enchantment: valse brillante, G. Hol- 
combe; pf. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39261; A. W. Perry’s sons. 24224 


Ending my love for you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 e. Dee: 6, 19235) Riau. 
79741; Loren Edward Brown. 

24225. 


Enfantillages; 12 piéces trés faciles 
pour amuser nos enfants, Fernande 
Breilh; pf. © Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 
31949; Maurice Decruck. 24226. 


Ensofiacion; letra y m Luis Arearaz,. 
© Oct. 2, 1983; EH for S2qnsnAe 
Wagner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ©. 

24227 


Enter love: w and melody. © 1 ce. 
Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80008; Salva- 
tore J. De Rosa. 24228 


Erie one sixty one; song. ©1c. Dee. 
12, 1933; E unp. 80455; Al. Brost 
and Fred Koch. 24229 


Es gibt nur eine melodie; walzer aus 
Das lied vom gliick, text Konrad 
Drey, m Willy Engel-Berger. © Oct. 
4. 1933; E for. 32516; Beboton-ver- 
lao en. Dele 24230 


Es muss wohl etwas um die liebe sein; 
tangolied, text C. R. Martins, m 
Robby Frey, Klavier arr. Billy Gol- 
wyn. © Nov. 22, 1933; E for. 32406; 
Musikverlag City. 24231 


Esperanza; danzonete, melody José 
Escarpenter. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 80631; Latin Amer. music 
bureau. 24232 

Evans’ trainer; by Harry W. Evans 
and Geo. C. Leak; band pts. with pf. 
acc. © Oct. 18, 1983; AA 185361; 
Evans music service. 24233 


Evening star waltz; by G. Holeombe; 
pf. © Dec. 7, 19383; E pub. 39262; 
A. W. Perry’s sons. 24234 


Evensong; song, w Helen Hawes Por- 
ter. © 1 ec. Dec. 7, 19383; Hi aiee. 
79766: Arthur R. Ramsden. 24235 


Eventide: w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1933; E unp. 80428; Howard B. 
Somers. 24236 


1004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Every dollar has trouble of its own; 
w and melody. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 79906; Tom Goolsby. 24237 


Everybody likes a different kind of 
lovin’; fox-trot song; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39452; 
Manfred Byron Hughes. 24238 


Everybody would love; song, melody 
Clara Fredericka Tupper. © 1 c¢. 
Dec. 18, 1983; E unp. 80275; Whit- 
ford Price French. 24239 


Eyv’ry night was boy night till I met 
you; w and melody. ©1ce. Dee. 4, 
1983; E unp. 79627; A. Van Dorr. 

24240 


Ey rybody comes to my house, but the 
one I love; pf. treble with w. ©1e. 
Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 80489; Frank 
Henry Anderson, jr. 24241 


Exultation; song. © 1 c. Dee. 20, 
1988; E unp. 80421; Albert Joseph 
Milans. 24242 


Hyes pretty eyes; song, melody Starret 
system club. © 1 c¢. Dee. 9. 1933; 
E unp. 79861; Nedra Mae Cass. 

242.43 

Fahrt (Die) in die jugend; operette, 
v. Bela Jenbach u. Ludwig Hirsch- 
feld, m Eduard Kiinneke.  Voll- 
standiger klavierauszug mit text u. 
regie- u. soufflierbuch. © Sept. 27, 
1983; D 28561; Drei masken musik, 
em. hi, 24243* 


Fairy (The); unison song for girls, 
w Biddy Moran, m Gordon Jacob. 
© July 18, 1938; E for. 32276; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 24244 


Fairy lanterns; by Emil Leonard; pf. 
© Dee. 12, 1933; E pub. 39431; The- 
odore Presser co. 24245 


Faith triumphant; Easter pageant, 
text Mattie B. Shannon, and others, 
m W. B. Judefind. © Jan. 28, 1932; 


E pub. 89505; Judefind bros. 24246 
Faldas (Las); pasatiempo cdmico- 
lirico Gonzalez del Castillo and 
Munoz Roman, con miisica. © Nov. 
30, 1932; HE for. 32317; Ernesto 
Rosillo. 24247 
Famous melodies for bassoon; arr. 


Charles N. Boyd; with pf. acc. © 
Dec. 15, 19383; E pub. 39532; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 24248 


Fancy ; song, w William J. Middleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80651; 
Robert Earl Middleton. 24249 


24260 


Fare-thee-well to Harlem; w and mel- 
ody Johnny Mercer and _ Bernie 
Hanighen. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1933; E 
unp. 79869; Southern music pub. co., 
inc. 24250 


Farm and trades school band; march, 
Clifton Ellsworth Albee; band pts. 
© Dee. 11, 1933; E pub. 39362; Carl 
Dillon music co. 24251 


Father—mother—sister and brother; 
w and melody Billy Hill and Al. 
Bryan. ©) Le Dee. 15, 19833. E 
unp. 80258; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine. 24252 


Favola (la) del figlio cambiato; 
opera, di Luigi Pirandello, deutsch 
v. H. F. Redlich, m G. Francesco 
Malipiero, rid. dell’ autore per canto 
e pf. Klavierauszug mit text vom 
komponisten. © Dec. 18, 1933; D 
28581; G. Ricordi & co. 24252* 


Favorite old time songs; arr. El Vera 
Collins and Frank Gaviani; pf. 
accordion with w. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
HE pub. 39196; O. Pagani & bro. 

24253 


Fear no more; unison, w Shakespeare, 
m May Sarson. © Dec. 14, 1933; 
E for.. 32508; Novello & co., ltd. 

24254 


Feast (The) of Thoth; bacchanale; 
full orch. pts. © Dec. 7, 1933; E 
pub. 39336; Walter A. Quincke. 

24255 


Festivalia; fantasia, adapted and arr. 
Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © Nov. 
21, 1983; E for. 32424; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd. 24256 


Fétes juives; suite Symphonique en 
trois parties, V. Dyck; grand orch. 
Partition. © Oct. 1, 1983; © for. 
32393 ; Editions Salabert. 24257 


Fiddlers four; coll. of 12 transerip- 
tions arr. and ed. F. Campbell-Wat- 
son; 4 violins or violin ensemble. 
© Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 39131; M. 
Witmark & sons, 24258 


Fiddlin’ Fred; song. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79737; Forsythe and 


Hayward. 24259 
Fifth symphony; by Arnold Bax; 
orch. Se. © Novy. 238, 1983; E for. 


32353 ; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., Itd. 
24260 


1005 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24261 


Filipino pastoral; w Ursulo S. Dabu, 
m Kdward Potter. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
19338; E unp. 80283; Edward C. 
Potter. 24261 


Fillettes; 12 pieces, Fernande Breilh: 
pf. © Oct. 5, 1933; E for. 31950; 
Maurice Decruck. 24262 


Fingers and thumbs; bk. of finger 
games, rhymes and jingles, w and m 
Ann Elliott; pf. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
E for. 32427; Stainer & Bell, Itd. 

24263 


Fiorentino march; by M. Parti; ac- 
cordion. © Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 
39292; R. B. Quattrocioeche. 24264 


First (The) day we met; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Dee. 21, 1933; E unp. 
80442; John Dougherty. 24265 


Five and twenty soldiers and a nurse; 
w Erell Reaves, m Sherman Myers. 
© Oct. 23, 1983; E for. 32444: Cecil 
Lennox, ltd. 24266 


Flight (The) of the bumblebee; by N. 
Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Morton 
Gould and Bert Shefter; 2 pfs. © 
Dec. 7, 1983; E pub. 39249; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 24267 


Flirtation; by Samuel Kaylin; violin 
solo. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1933; E unp. 
79589 ; Movietone musie corp. 

24268 


Flores de la _ republica; canci6n 
espanola, letra Lucas de Barrameda. 
© June 1, 1932; EB for. 32314; 
Teofilo Gonzalez Suarez. 24269 


Flower (The) of Venezia; Venetian 
operetta, libretto Ronald Dundas, m 
Edgar Hansen. © Nov. 6, 1933; D 
28559; C. C. Birchard & co. 24269* 


Flying cadet dream girl; song. © 
Dec. 18, 1988; E pub. 39574; Paul 
Boyer Wilson. 24270 


Flying down to Rio; song from Flying 
down to Rio, w Gus Kahn and EKa- 
ward Eliscu, m Vincent Youmans; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 
20, 1933 ; E pub. 39120; T. B. Harms 
co. 24271 


Folk-tunes near and far; 15 melodies, 
freely arr. Ida Marie Bunting; pf. 
© Feb. 15, 1933; E pub. 39442; Bos- 
ton music co. 24272 


Follow me; round, arr. Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf., 6 hands. © Jan. $1 
1933 ; E pub. 39466; Willis music co. 

24273 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Fontana (Giovanni B.) Fantasia ; 
organ. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39477 ; G. Ricordi & co., inc. 24274 


Foolin’ around; w Dave Oppenheim, 
melody Terry Shand. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
7, 1933 ; E unp. 79819; Famous musie 
corp. 24275 


Football (The) fling; song, from Big 
red revue of 1933, m James Keyser. 
© Oct. 28, 1933; E pub. 39021; Carl 
EK. Goodwin. 24276 


For ever, for ever; song, arr. Vernon 
Leftwich. © July 2, 1933; E pub. 
39585; David Kohn. 24277 


For nobody but you; w and m Russ 
Hull; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Dec. 22, 1983; E pub. 39570; Free- 
man music Co. 24278 


For souvenirs remember me; song. © 
1 c. Dee. 8, 1933; E unp. 79815; Joe 
R. Telasco. 24279 


For you; song. © Apr. 6, 1933; E for. 
32555; Jack Foster. 24280 


Forever more; song. © 1 e¢. Dec. 2, 
19383; E unp: 79593; Mary Wright 
Bain. 24281 


Forget me not: come back to me; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 80393; Helen Seymour. 

24282 


Forgiven; hymn, w and m Mrs. Walter 
Grant Taylor. © Oct. 1, 1933; H. 
pub. 39605; Ethelwyn Taylor. 24283 


Forgotten melody; arr. H. C. Woods; 
pf. © 1 c«. Dec. 18, 19335, BR unp: 
80342; Frederick Warner. 24284 


Formenlehre der musik; von Richard 
Stohr, unter mitarbeit v. Hans Gal u. 
Alfred Orel. © Novy. 14, 1932; E for. 
32359 ; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel. 
[Copyright is claimed on historical 
introduction, new illustrations and 
new text] 24285 


Forty and eight; march, w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 
80605; Mabel Elizabeth Najarian. 
24286 


Fountain (The) of youth; cantata, w 
M. Josephine Moroney, m E. 8. 
Hosmer; sop., alto and bass cho. pts. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39521; C. C. 
Birchard & co. 24287 


Four leaf clover field; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79969; 
Theodore C. Abkes. 24288 


1006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Fox famous composers string ensemble 
folio; arr. J. S. Zamecnik; conduc- 
tor’s se. v. 1. © Dec. 6, 1933; EB 
pub. 89181; Sam Fox pub. co. 

24289 


Fox-trot; by Frank Ventre; pf. no. 1- 
9 ©1e Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80318-80326; National screen sery- 
ice. 24290-24298 


Fox-trot melody; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1983; E unp. 80373; 
Harry W. Campbell. 24299 


Fox-trot no. 1; by Gerard Carbonara ; 
pe © i'c. Dec. 18, 1983; E unp. 
80294; National screen service. 

24300 


Frankie and Johnny; song, new arr. 
of pf. ace. H. S. Krouse; with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39618; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

24301 


Franklin D. march; w U. W. Hughes, 
m Grace Leah Shumaker. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 11, 1983; E unp. 79916; Grace 
L. Shumaker and Una W. Hughes. 

24302 


French minstrelsy; songs from the 
Manuscrit de Bayeux, 15th century, 
English w tr. Whyte Monk, har- 
monised Gustave Ferrari. © Nov. 
3, 1933; E for. 32548; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 24308 


Frére Jacques; round, arr. Helen Mac- 
Gregor; pf., 6 hands. © Jan. 31, 
1933 ; E pub. 39467; Willis music co. 

24304 


Friend on the far western coast; w 
and melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 79695; Helen P. Anthony. 

24305 


Friendship; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 79814: 
Stella V. Goeman. 24306 


Frivolette; valse, de Rose de France, 
lyrics Albert Willemetz, m Sigmund 


Romberg. © Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 
82491; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell. 24307 


Frem earth to heaven: waltzer; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79743; Floyd Von Richter. 24308 


From the musical paint box of radio 
dreams; w Justin Ring, melody 
Fred Hager. © 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80059; Fred W. Hager. 

24309 


~~ 


24323 


From your window sill; w Si Helfand, 
m Victor Mizzy. © 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 
1933; E unp. 80507; Vic Mizzy. 

24310 


Friihlingsnacht in Wien; by Bain- 
bridge Crist; military band conduc- 
tor’s sc. ©1¢. Dec. 4, 19383; E unp. 
79617; Lucien Bainbridge Crist. 

' 24311 


Fiir kleine hiinde; 24 leichte klavier- 
stticke, Heinrich Kaspar Schmid, op. 
95. © Nov. 30, 1933; E for. 32500; 
b. Schott’s sohne. 24312 


Fusion hymn; song, w G. Amato. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 80504; 
Giuseppe Amato and _ Salvatore 
Minichini. 24313 


Gais loisirs; 10 morceaux faciles ; vio- 
lon et pf. © Oct.’ 1, 1933; E for. 
32379; Maurice Hauchard. 24314 


Galanteria; intermezzo, A. Ferraris, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 1, 1933; EH for. 324238; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd. 24315 


Galloping (The) goose; w and m Man- 
uela V. Budrow; pf. © 1 c¢. .Dec. 
26, 1933; E unp. 80589; Manuela V. 
Budrow Rafferty. 24316 


Galway (The) piper; pt.-song, Ww 
Nimmo Christie, set to Irish air The 
rakes of Mallow, arr. Percy HE. 
Fletcher, new arr. Charles F. Man- 
ney. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Men’s 
voices. © Dec. 6, 1933; E pub. 
39269, 39270; B. F. Wood music ¢o. 

24317, 24318 


——w Nimmo Christie, set to Irish air 
The rakes of Mallow, arr. Percy E. 
Fletcher, new arr. Charles F. Man- 
ney; 2-pt. cho. © Dee. 9, 1933; E 
pub. 39306; B. F. Wood music co. 

24319 


Game (A) for two; by Jill Dalebury ; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1988; E for. 32341; 
Associated board of the Royal 
schools of music, London. 24320 


Garland (Ruth) 387 etudes; pf. v. 8. 
© Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39198; Ruth 
Garland. 24321 


——— 38 etudes; pf. v. 4. © Dee. 4, 
1933; E pub. 39199; Ruth Garland. 
24322 


Gavotte; by R. O. Suter; violin or 
cello, ands, Di,@),.Dee, 12, 1933 > Bb 
pub. 39427; Theodore Presser co. 

24323 


1007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24324 j 


Gay divorce; selection, m Cole Porter, 
arr. Henry Hall; pf © Nev. 9, 
1953; E for. 32464; Harms, ine. 

24324 


Gay marines; w and m Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake: pf.” © Jan.,31, 193387 0 
pub. 39458; Willis music co. 24325 


Gecoma; march, Nick Gecoma; ac- 
cordion. © Nov. 2, 19333" E) pub. 
39287; R. B. Quattrociocche. 

24326 


Gesegen dich laub; volkslied aus dem 
16. jahrhundert, m Franz Burk- 
hart; gem. chor. Partitur. © July 
25, 1933; E for. 32610; Universal 
edition, a. g. 24327 


Get away from my door; w and mel- 
ody Alfred Hugo. © 1. Dee. 21, 
1933; E unp. 80448; Alfred Hugo 
Neuberger. 24328 

Get ready; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; 
BE ounp. 79629; Raymond A. Onley. 

24329 


Gettin’ ready blues; melody Charles 


Lawrence. © 1c. Dee. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 79873; Southern music pub. 
co., inc. 243830 


Girl of my dream; song. © 1c. Dee. 
18, 1933; E unp. 80260; Ciro Vigo- 
rita. 24331 


Girl (The) that I cannot forget; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 79555; 
Myrtle Kringlie Miller. 24332 


Give me an old fashioned girl like 
mother; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1 «. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79724; 
Hazel Easton. 24333 


Give me JesuS; harmonic arr. Haldor 
Lillenas. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38940; Lillenas pub. co. 24334 


Give the world the very best you’ve 
got; w and m Bonnie Bairne. © 1 
c. Dee. 16, 1933; E unp. 80264; Olive 
LaRose Kriebs. 24335 


Glad Thanksgiving day; prayer in 
rhythm, m Geo. C. Stebbins; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 11, 1933; E pub. 
39350; C. W. Smith. 24336 


Gloria (The) hymnal; English and 
Latin hymns, masses, vespers, etc., 
ed. Basilian fathers, of Canada, 
domiciled at Detroit. © Aug. 15, 
1933; A 68239; Basilian fathers of 
Toronto. 24337 


pt. 1, n.s., v.28 


Glory out of gloom; w L. Sale-Harri- 
son, alt. m G. Schuler. © Dee. 
1, 1933: E pub. 39300; George S. 
Schuler and William M. Runyan. 

24338 


Glory (The) road is open now; hymn, 
w and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39066; Forster music 
publisher, inc. 24339 


Glory to God; w adapted Max T. 
Krone, m Dimitri Bortniansky, ed. 
Max T.-Krone:; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 30, 1933; EH pub. S8izs25n- 
Witmark & sons. 24340 


God be merciful unto us, and bless us; 
anthem, w from Psalm 67, m Arthur 

' Collingwood; mixed voices, organ or 
pf. ace. © July 19, 1928; H for. 
32258: Paterson’s publications, Itd. 
24341 

God, who knowest the things that 
were; choral song, w Cyril Aling- 
ton, m Alan Burr. Nov. 24, 
1933; E for. 32433; Elkin & co., ltd. 
24342 


God’s hand; song. © 1c. Dee HU, 
1933; E unp. 79896; Elizabeth Lam- 
bert Hebb. 24343 


God’s out of doors; pageant service, 
w Lizzie DeArmond, m W. B. Jude- 
find. © Apr. ..18, 19333 Ss ae 
39514; Judefind bros. 24344 


Goeden avend, goeden nacht; w and 
melody. © 1 e. Dec. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 80392; Helen Seymour. 24845 


Géncil szekér; szivegét irta: Fony6 


Aladar, zenéjét szerzette: Fisher 
Ernd. © Nov. 8, 19383; He pup: 
39183 ; Erno Fisher. 24346 


Goin’ home; from largo of symphony 
From the new world by Anton 
Dvorak, op. 95. based on song ver- 
sion of William Arms Fisher, arr. 
for band, James M. Fulton; pts., 
with conductor. © Nov. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 39048; Oliver Ditson Go., 
inc. 24347 


Goin’ to see my gal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1983; E unp. 79594; 
Edward Kotlar. 24348 


Goin’ to town; melody Charlie Chase, 
Eddie Dunn and Marvin Hatley. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 19383; E unp. 79877; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 243849 


Going ahead; w and m Bonnie Bairne. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1933; E unp. 79753; 
Olive LaRose Kriebs. 24350 


1008 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Gol; revita, letra Gerardo Ribas y 
Ramos de Castro. Voz y bajo. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1988; E unp. 79417; 
Jacinto Guerrero Torres. 24351 


Gold star mothers; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ 
Noy. 25, 1983; E unp. 80154; Ered 
G. Nelson. 24352 


Golden wedding bells; w Phil Price, 
melody Dino Alessi. © 1c. Dec. 13, 
1933 ; E unp. 80041; Maurice S. and 
Obie L. Woodhams. 24353 


Goober dance; melody Lillian Hardin. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79868; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 24354 


Good-bye dreams; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1ce. Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 
80088 ; Bernardine Bell. 24355 


Good-bye Hoover! Hello Roosevelt; 
song, m Syvenna Rogstad. © Nov. 
22, 1933; E pub. 38985; Agnes T. 
Nakles. 24356 


Good-bye prohibition; fox-trot song. 
© Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 39094; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte. 24357 


Good (The) earth; by R. H. Wang; 


melody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
12, 19838; E unp. 80014; Richard 
Hoon Wang. 24358 


Gcod evening Mr. President, who are 
you? Franklin Roosevelt; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 79840; 
Melissa Sullivan Crawford. 24359 


Good for nothing but love; w and m 
Nancy Noland and Deane Moore; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
29, 19383; E pub. 39057; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. 24360 


Goodnight, little sweetheart, good- 
night; song. ©1e. Dee. 8, 1933; BH 
unp. 79801 ; Laforest Gilbert Coombs. 

24361 

Good night, my darling; w and m 
Ozzie Nelson; with ukulee arr. © 
Dee. 22, 1983; E pub. 39541; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc. 24362 


w and melody Ozzie Nelson. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79591; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein and co., inc. 24363 


Good-night, pretty dreams; song, w 
Edward M. Brainard. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
6. 1933; E unp. 79744; Marguerite 
EK. Cooke. 24364 

Goodnight (The) waltz; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Dee. 15, 1983; FE unp. 
80134; Michael Flagg. 24365 


24377 


Good old Graupners; w and m David 
Goldberg. © Nov. 17, 1933; E pub. 
39235; Robert H. Graupner. 24366 


Good (The) ship Seth Parker; pf. 
treble with w. ©1e. Dec. 28, 1933; 
EK unp. 80633; Frank Luther. 24367 


Good (The) times; march song, m 
Mantredi Chiaffarelli. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 1933; E unp. 79559; Charles 
Henry Wilcox. 24368 


Grammar of music; for use in prepa- 
ration for examinations of The as- 
sociated board of the Royal schls. of 
music, R. Wagner Peyton. Grade 
©) Deen 11983). hor ta24201: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 24369 


Grange (The) theme song; song. © 
Dec. 6, 1983; E pub. 39228; Nell 
Beckett Moore. 24370 


Great (The) American ballyhoo; mu- 
sical play in 3 acts. ©1c Nov. 28, 
1983; D 28571; Newton Herbert 
Pashley. 24370* 


Greenfield (Marjorie H.) Three 
pieces for percussion band; arr. 
Se. and pts., with child conductor’s 
se.) (© Oct. 27% 1933: Bifor 32362); 
Marjorie Greenfield. 24371 


Grey skies; by Olive Pull; pf. © 
Nov. 24, 1933; EH for. 32339; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London. 24372 


Grieg (Hdvard Hagerup) Rigaudon; 
from Holberg’s suite, op. 40, tran- 
scribed and arr. George J. Trink- 
aus; fiute, oboe, B flat clarinet, horn 
in F and bassoon. Sc. and pts. © 
Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 39417; Kay & 
Kay music pub. corp. 24373 


Guide us, star of Bethlehem; m AI- 
bert Havranek; sop. or ten. solo and 
mixed choir. © Nov. 29, 1933; E 
pub. 39365; Joseph Quinn. 24374 


Gustav greif zur geige; foxtrot, w 
Friedrich Gtinther, m Stephan 
Weiss u. Paul Mann. © June 26, 
1933; E for. 32628; Wiener operet- 
tenverlag, g.m.b.h., Decapo-verlag. 

243875 


Gypsy lover; w and m Betty Bennett. 
© le. Dee. 22, 19388; E unp. 89508; 
Helen Mary Bennett. 24376 


Gypsy (A) of song; w Harold Orlob, 
m Rudolf Friml. © Dee. 11, 1933; 
FE pub. 39370; M. Witmark & sons. 

24377 


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24378 


Hab’ keine angst vor liebe; slow-fox, 
aus Keine angst vor liebe, text Wil- 
ly Dehmel, m Franz Grothe. © 
Oct. 18, 1983; E for. 32519; Beboton- 
verlag, g.m.b.h. 24378 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) What can 
heal the broken-hearted; 2-pt. song 
from Amadigi, English text Albert 
G. Latham, m arr. and ed. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker. © July 13, 1983; E 
for. 32287; Oxford univ. press. 

24379 


Hail America; national hymn. 
Feb. 27, 1934; E pub. 40978; Ewald 
Barginde. 24380 


Hail! La-Guardia; song, m L. Pas- 
qualoni. © Dee. 15, 1933; E pub. 
39411; Charles H. Huff. 24381 


Hail the Utah aggies; melody Mickey 
Hart. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80534; Utah state agricultural col- 
lege. 24382 


Half and half; musical play. © 1 «. 
Dec. 18, 19838; D 28572; Henry Ol- 
son and Morris Olson. 24382* 


Halleluja; nach w Paul Gerhardt, m 
Franz Burkhart; gem. chor. Parti- 
tur. © Aug. 7, 1933; E for. 32613; 
Universal edition, a.g. 24883 


Hallelujah; hymn, w and m Gene Ar- 
nold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 29076; 
Forster music publisher, inc. 

24384 


Hallowed be Thy name; anthem, w 
Henry Busch, m George J. Wetzel; 
mixed voices, with sop. or ten. solo 
and violin obbl., ad lib. © Dec. 
18, 19383; E pub. 89412; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp. 24385 


Hamaca; bolero, letra y m _ Luis 
Arecaraz. © July 20, 1933; © for. 
32538; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. 
en ¢, 243886 


Hand in hand; w Richard Seymour, m 
Montague F. Phillips, op. 54, no. 4; 
inD. © Nov. 6, 1933; E for. 82471; 
Chappell & co., 1td. 24387 


Hands; song, melody Bud Manners. © 
1 ¢«. Dec. 4, 19388; E unp. 79610; 
Mary Starr. 24888 


Happiness galore; w and melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 22, 19388; E unp. 80485; 
Ear] Richmond. 24389 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Happiness, memories of days of long 
ago; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 80460; Hazel York Robertson. 

24390 


Happy and contented; w Max Kester, 
m Ray Noble; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 32474; 
Victoria music pub. co., ltd. 24391 


Happy as the day is long; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80155; 
Rena Fox Lee. 24392 


Happy Easter morning; Haster service, 
w and m W. B. Judefind. © Jan. 23, 
1932; E pub. 39504; Judefind bros. 

24393 

Happy (The) errand boy; by Felix 
Swinstead; pf. © Nov. 24, 1933; 
E for. 32345; Associated board of 
the Royal schools of music, London. 


24394 
Happy moments; from m of Bach, 
Handel, Haydn, etc., selected and 


simplified Anice Lawrence; pf. © 
Apr. 28, 1982; E for. 32263; Pater- 


son’s publications, ltd. 24395 
Happy thoughts waltz; by Pietro 
Frosini: pf. accordion. © Novy. 25, 


1933; E pub. 39296; R. B. Quat- 
trociocche. 24396 


Happy to be back home; from This is 
the life, w Bruce Sievier, m Ted 
Barnaby; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© Oct. 19, 1933; E for. 32486; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 24397 


Harbor of dreams; song. ©i1c. Dec. 
2, 1933; E unp. 80338; Howard John 
Sprague. 24398 


Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing; w 
Thomas Moore, Russian air. arr. 
John Stevenson, new arr. Charles F. 
Manney; men’s voices. © Dec. 6, 
1933; E pub. 39272; B. Ee Woea 
music co. 24399 


Hark! What mean those holy voices; 
set to tune Concord, w John Cawood, 
m Janie Alexander Patterson. © 1 
ce. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80490; Janie 
Patterson Wagoner. 24400 


Harlem harmony; song, melody Clara 
Frederick Tupper. © 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 
1933; E unp. 80271; Whitford Price 
French. 24401 


Harlem hospitality ; from Cotton club 
parade, w Jimmy Van Heusen, m 
Jerry Arlen; with ukulele arr. © 
Noy. 21, 1933; E pub. 39317; Exclu- 
sive publications, inc. 24402 


1010 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


24430 


Harmony; song. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 80045; Dorothy Lucas Hig- 
ginson. 244038 


Harmony gems; by Browné Greaton 
Cole; boys’ changed voices. © June 
26, 1938 ; E pub. 39456; Willis music 
co. 24404 


Harvest home; w Albert G. Latham, 
old English song set by Henry Pur- 
cell, arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whit- 
taker ; 2-pt. equal voices. © July 13, 
1933; E for. 32277; Oxford univ. 
press. 24405 


Have you forgotten; w Murray Schui- 
man, m Abe Ostrow. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 
1933; E unp. 797382; Murray B. 
Schulman. 24406 


Hawaiian coral march; Hawaiian guit. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1933; E unp. 80354; 
Robert Sloan. 24407 


Hawaiian moon; w and melody © 1 
e. Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 80463; John 
H. Russell. 24408 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Adagio; from 
String quartet, op. 64, no. 5, arr. 
Mare Tarlow. Sec. and pts. 1. 
String quartet, ed. for school use.— 
2. Woodwinds. © Dec. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 39528, 39529; M. Witmark & 
sons. 24409, 24410 


Headin’ back to Swanee; w_ Bob 
Davenport, with melody. © 1 « 
Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80558; Clay- 
ton Russell Getty. 24411 


Heads up; w and m A. F. Trask. © 
Sept. 1, 19338; E pub. 39310; Na- 
tional assn. of dramatics, inc. 

24412 


Hear me O Lord; w BH. H. Horste- 
meier, m D. L. Carnes, arr. Clifford 
Barnes; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
ace. © Dec. 29, 1933; E pub. 39587; 
Ernest H. Horstemeier and Dorothy 
L. Carnes. 24413 


Heaven on earth; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dee. 19, 19383; E unp. 80357; 
William H. Schoemer. 24414 


Heavy agitato; by Leo A. Kempinski; 
pf. © 1c Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80313 ; National screen service. 

24415 


Heavy agitato no. 1; by Gerard Car- 
bonara; pf. © 1e. Dec. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80295; National screen serv- 
ice. 24416 


Hebb (Elizabeth Lambert) Nocturne; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1933; E unp. 
79897; Elizabeth Lambert Hebb. 

24417 

Heileman (The) cavalier; w Edgar 
Roemheld, m Marmaduke Hide. © 
1 c. Dee. 16, 1933; E unp. 80246; 
G. Heileman brewing co. 24418 


Helene; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 80546; Sidney Peles. 24419 


Hell breaks loose; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 
80525; Movietone music corp. 

24420 


Hello mug; w and melody Jill Rains- 
ford. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1933; E unp. 
80347; Marguerite Rainsford. 

24421 

Her love is like a wild, wild rose; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 27, 1933; E 
pub. 39011; Belva Colegrove. 24422 


Here comes prosperity; march song, 
m Gustave Sax. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1988; E unp. 80625; Rachael B. 
Cooke. 244293 


Here comes the sand man; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79659 ; Hugh H. Kincaid. 24424 


Here’s mud in your eye; ee car- 
toon; band sc. ©1e. Dee. 7, 1933; 
KE unp. 79787 ; Harry Randall ‘Allens- 
worth. 24425 


Here’s to that shrine; w Harold 
Hooper, melody E. K. Bergstrom. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80114; 
Edward K. Bergstrom and Harold 
H. Hooper. 24426 


Heykens second serenade; by Jonny 


Heykens, arr. Gordon Mackenzie; 
military band pts. © Nov. 25, 1933; 
EH for. 32410; United music pub- 


lishers, ltd. 


Hi de hi; w and m Albert Franklin 
Trask. © Sept. 1, 1933; E pub. 
39309; National assn. of dramatics, 
ine. 24428 


Hi-lah; w and m Kennedye Nelson 
and Lyle Smith; with ukulele arr. 
©) Deewals, 19383: HY pub. s95ate 
Forster music publisher, ine. 24429 


High shoes; from Hold your horses, 
w and m Robert A. Simon, Owen 
Murphy and Russell Bennett; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 7, 
1933; E pub. 39108; Harms, inc. 

24430 


24427 


1011 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24431 


Hills (The) of home; by Oscar J. Fox, 
transcribed Gerardo Iasilli: with 
pf. acc. 1. E fiat alto saxophone.— 
2. B flat clarinet.—3. Flute. © Oct. 
23, 1933; E pub. 39595-39597 ; Carl 
Fischer, inc. 24431-24433 


Hirsh (Harry 8.) Three little class- 
ics; transcribed; woodwings. Se. 
and pts. © Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 
39381; M. Witmark & sons. 24434 


His stronger hands; w Mollie Osleen 
Cook, m Haldor Lillenas; bass solo 
with pf. treble acc. and mixed cho. 
© Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 38941; 
Lillenas pub. co. 24435 


Hijiirtats roést: tango-romance, en film- 
sing, text Ake Séderblom, m Jules 
Sylvain: pi, ©) Nov. 10) 19335051 
for. 32456; Edition Sylvain. 24436 


Hoagy Carmichael song hits; by 
Hoagy Carmichael, arr. Frank Wel- 
don; pf., with arr. for ukuele, etc., 
Stan Tucker. © Nov. 18, 19383; E 
pub. 39433: Southern music pub. Co., 
inc. 24437 


Hol van az a boldog id6: szévegét 
irta: Mareali Frigyes, zenéjét szer- 
zette: Fisher Erné. © Nov. 8. 1933; 
E pub. 39184; Erno Fisher. 244388 


Hold me tight; fox-trot song, m C. 
Isabel Mayer. © Dec. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 39549: Mabel Roberts Jossart. 

244389 


Home (The) in the old home town; 
waltz, w and melody: © 1 ¢. Dee. 
20, 1983; E unp. 80894; Helen Sey- 
mour. 24440 


Home of my heart; w and m Irene 


Varley. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1983; E unp. 
80500; Edith Irene Varley Ross. 

24441 

Home on the range; arr. Elmer Tid- 

marsh; male voices. © Oct. 17, 

1933; E pub. 39182; C. C. Birchard 

& co. 24449 


Homeless polka; by A. Tichy, arr. 
Andrew Grill; orch. pts. [Czecho- 
slovakian text only] © Nov. 1, 
1933: E pub. 39087; Joseph Jiran. 

24443 


Homesick; w and m Matalga. ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1933; E unp. 80590: Cora 
Maria Loomis. 24444 


w Doris Hanenstein, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 79600; Doris Jane Kahlemeier. 
24445 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 28 


Homestead on a hillside; w Billy Hill, 
melody Larry Stock and Art Berman. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 193838; E unp. 79761; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & e€o., ine. 


24446 
Honey bunch; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1983; E unp. 


80091; Artelia McRae. 24447 
Honey, can’t you see; song, w Everett 
Louis Keller. © 1 c Dee. 5, 1933; 
E unp. 79650: Peter Alexander Van 
Spall. 24448. 


Honey, don’t cry: fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. T9997; G. 
Alleyne. 24449 


Honey gi’ me a little kiss in the moon- 


light: w and melody. © 1 ce. Dec. 
18, 1933: E unp. 80881; Elwena 
Schacher. 24450 


Honeymoon song; w and m Russell 


Jones: in E fiat. © 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 
1933: E unp. 79863; Russell Lloyd 
Jones. 24451 
Honolulu moon; song. © Dee. 4, 
1933: E pub. 39348; Armand Clou- 
tier, 24452 
Hop (A) around the globe; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 19383; E unp. 


79817 ; Edith Alberta Stephens. 
24453 


Hoping for someone wonderful; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©1c. Nov, 25, 1983; BH unp. 
80156: Wilmer D. Powell. 24454 


Hopping along; by Stella Whitson- 
Holmes: pf. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39099; Willis music co. 24455 


Ho-ray for the N.R.A.; w and m Fay 
Furn, arr. Howard Herbert, rearr. 
Buddy Price; pf. © 1 ¢. Noy. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79751; Fanny Furness. 

24456 


Horsey; w Marshall, comp. and arr. 
Cally Holden; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 22, 
1933 ; E unp. 80516; Movietone music 
corp. 24457 


Hotest [sic] (The) gal in Tennessee; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 22, 
1933: E unp. 80486; Elmer M. Row- 
land. 24458 


How beautiful heaven must be; trio 
arrangement, w and m Curt Poulton; 
ten., lead and bar. © 1c. Dee. 26, 
1933; E unp. 80528; Forster music 
publisher, ine, 


1012 


24459) 


i 
' 


MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


How enn I face the world without you; 
w and m John Klenner; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 7, 19383; E pub. 39382; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. 24460 


How can you; w and melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 19, 1983; E unp. 80358; Morti- 
mer Braus. 24461 


How does it feel to be blue; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 80279; Herbert Mandell and 
Frank Littau. 24462 


How long: w Molly Picon, and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 79841; 
Abe Ellstein. 24463 


How many hearts are aching like 
mine, sweetheart; song, m James L, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 25, 19383; E unp. 80157 ; Chara- 
lotta Anne Overcash. 24464 


Howell-Aretta (The) system of mod- 
ern accordion study. Preliminary 
lesson and lessons 1-13. © Dec. 5, 
1933; AA 135682; Ken Howell and 
Tony Aretta. 24465 


Hugging in the hallway; w and mel- 


ody Freddy Kogos. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1933; E unp. 80429; Frederick 
Kogos. 24466 


Humming my vagabond song; w and 
melody Dorothy Inman. © 1 e. 
Dec. 27, 1933; EH unp. 80567; Doro- 
thy Mae Inman. 24467 


Humoreske; by Antonin Dvorak, op. 
101, no. 7%, transcribed and arr. 
George J. Trinkaus; flute, oboe, B 
flat clarinet, horn in F and bassoon. 
Se. and pts. © Dec. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 89418; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp. 24468 


Humoresque; by Paul Windrush; pf. 
© Dec. 22, 1933; E for. 32603; 
Banks & son. 24469 


di Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli; pf. 
e orch. Partitura. © Sept. 26, 
1988; H for. 32583; A. & G. Carisch 


& ¢. 24470 
—pf. © Nov. 17, 1933; E pub. 
38984; Foca Di Leo. 24471 


Humorous, 4 la jazz; by Gerard Car- 
bonara; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80297; National screen serv- 


ice. 24472 
Hundred (A) years from to-day; 
from Lew Leslie’s Blackbirds of 


1934, w Joseph Young and- Ned 
Washington, m Victor Young; with 


24485 


arr. for ukulele, etc., May Singhi 
Breen. © Dec. 4, 1933; E_ pub. 
39193; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

24473 


Hunting party; by Gustave Lange, op. 
186, no. 1, transcribed Antonio E. 


Cafarella; brass choir. Sc. and pts. 
© Nov. 2, 19838; E pub. 39140; M. 
Witmark & sons. 24474 


Husband’s (A) lament; w Dick San- 
ford and Clarke Van Ness, melody 
Ernie Burnett and Tom Berwick. 
©1c. Dee. 20, 1933; E unp. 80398 ; 
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 
inc. 24475. 


Hymn to Christ the King; song, mel- 
ody Vincent O’Brien. © Dec. 8, 
1933 ; E pub. 39308; Francis P. Don- 
nelly. 24476 


I am coming back to you, old gal of 
mine; w E. Dubord and Theo. 
Petroplos, m Jack Mahoney. © 1 


ce. Dec. 28, 19383; E unp. 80604; 
Emmanuel Dubord and Ted Petrop- 
los. 24477 


I am glad you came back; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©), Le. Novw)25,. 19334) une 
80159; Ophelia Hurlbert. 24478 


am going back to Carolina; pf. with 
w. © 1 ec. Dee. 4, 19383;.E unp. 
79625; Percy Gillespie. 24479 


am happy, you are happy; w and 

melody. © 1 «¢. Dec. 6, 1983; H 

unp. 79683; Sophie A. Martin. 
24480 


am lonely; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Dec. 6, 1933;-E unp. 79671; James 
Ross. 24481 
I am thinking of you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
c. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80160; Cor- 


= 


= 


= 


nelia Tisdale. 24482 
I belong to somebody else; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1983; E 


unp. 80547; Alma Monsees. 24483 


I bless the dawn that brought me you; 
w Lillian Glanville, m Haydn 
Wood; in C. © Nov. 9, 1933; E 
for. 32482; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd. 24484 


I can sew a button; from Bizar- 
rities, w Sammy Lerner, m Gerald 
Marks; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 3, 1933; E pub. 39158: M. 
Witmark & sons. 24485. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24486 


I can’t go on alone; pf. with w. ©1 
ec. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79620; Louis 
Miller Piper. 24486 


I can’t help lovin’ that girl; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80161; 
Marie Butcher. 24487 


I carry you in my pocket in a locket 
of gold; song. ©1c. Dec. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 80674; Ralph Lovillo *Gros- 
venor. 24488 


IT didn’t know; w and melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80009; Sal- 
vatore J. De Rosa. 24489 


I didn’t mean to be mean to you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 
80162; L. Urbanski. 24490 


I don’t belong down here; hymn, w and 
m Mrs. Walter Grant Taylor. © 
Oct. 1, 19383; E pub. 39606; Ethel- 
wyn Taylor. 24491 


I don’t care; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 
1983; E unp. 79902; Stefan G. Kin- 
cel. 24492 


I don’t care who you are; song. © 
ic; Dee, Gy 1933 Hr unp.° 80329; 
Charies Wm. Dietz. 24493 


I don’t know what to do; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 
80408; Alexander McKenzie. 24494 


dreamed a dream of you; song, mel- 
ody Serge Walter. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1933; E unp. 80552; Marjorie Har- 
per. 24495 


I dreamed that my dreams came true; 
song, m William G. Quist; pf., with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1933; E unp. 79842; Roine Ferne 
Freeman. 24496 


feel so blue; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1983; E unp. 80249; John 
William Bast. 24497 


kd 


La 


I find my love in the dark; song. © 
-e..Dee;-iTt, 19383: BH. unp.; 79303 ; 
Stefan Geo. Kincel. 24498 

I found heaven within your eyes; 
w and m Harold. P! Tucker; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 2, 1933; 
E pub. 39092; Dearborn music co. 

24499 

I found love at the rainbow’s end; 


w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79707; Alexander Holley. 
24500 


pt. i a sey ee 


——— 


I found my love but I lost it, good- 
bye to love; song, w R. Vecino, jr. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 80250: 
Mae Preston. 24501 


I gave up my pursuit of happiness; 
w Harrison Smith, m Robert Cloud 
and Ben Garrison. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 
1933: E unp. 80630; Harrison God- 
Win Smith. 24502 


I gave you all; song. ©1 ce. Dee 138, 
1933; E unp. 80107; Frances Ma- 
guire. 24503 


I got a shoe: w and m Sonny Miller 
and Maurice Burman; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 4, 1933; E for. 32564; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 24504 


I just couldn’t take it baby; from Lew 
Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1934, w Mann 
Holiner, m Alberta Nichols; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete., May Singhi 
Breen. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 
389191; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

24505 


I just count my blessings for my 
money is getting low; song. ©1c. 
Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79734; Roselle 
Burdue. 24506 


I knew I couldn’t hold you; from My 
woman, w and m Victor Schert- 
zinger ; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Dec. 7, 1933; BE. pub. 30s25— 40vane 
Berlin, inc. 24507 


I know a bank; w Shakespeare, m Ar- 
thur Collingwood. © Mar. 8, 1933: 
E for. 32259; Paterson’s publica- 
tions, ltd. 24508 


learned about love from her; w 
Mitchell Parish, m Frank Perkins: 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 5, 1933; E 
pub, 39492; Mills music, ine. 24509 


— 


ee 


left my heart in New Orleans; w 
Robert L. Shurr, melody Robert 
Bricken, Jules Bricken and R. L. 
Shurr. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; EH ump. 
79813; Leopold Shurr. 24510 


I like the likes of you; from Zieg- 
feld follies, w HE. Y. Harburg, m 
Vernon Duke; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 39107; 
Harms, inc. 24511 


Lo 


like to dance with you; song, pf. 
arr. Luther A. Clark. © 1 c Noy. 
20, 19838; E unp. 80456; William 
Granville Mackay. 24512 


1014 


no. 12, 1933 
Tl always love you, Mary; w Charles 
©. Holsinger, m Carl M. Koepp; with 
ukulele arr. Bernadine Cooley. © 
. Dee. 18, 1983; E pub. 89483; Great 
western music co. 24513 


Tll be marryin’ Marion when the mari- 
golds bloom in May; song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79500; Mae 
Ackroyd Scott. 24514 


LU be true, Lord, to Thee; hymn, w 
anon., m arr. Donald G. Davis. © 
Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39539; Harry 
W. vom Bruch. 24515 


I'll be up to see you, sometime; w and 
‘melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 
80013; Ada Virginia Hull. 24516 


I'll bring back your dreams some day ; 
song, melody Allen Taub © 1 «¢ 
Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 80095; Fred- 
erick T. Rabens. 24517 


I'll get an imaginary sweetheart; song, 
m Charles Midgley. © 1 ¢. Dec. 14, 
- 1933; E unp. 80235; George Malcolm 
Gates. 24518 


I'll give you a new love; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 2, 1933; H unp. 79630; Elaine 
Miller. 24519 


Tl keep on dreaming, till my dreams 
come true; w and m Alfred Hugo; 
pie) fe Dec! 21, 19337; 'H up. 
80449; Alfred Hugo Neuberger. 

. 24520 


Tll meet you ’neath the honeysuckle 
vine; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
EH eunp. 80171; J. M. Downum. 

24521 


Tl never see her again; w and melody 
Fleming—Townsend. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1, 
1933; E unp. 79874; Southern musi¢ 
pub. co., ine. 24522 


Ill sneak up on happiness; w and m 
Wm. T. Kent, James Kendis and Hal 
Dyson, pf. arr. Hal Dyson; guit. 
chords and ukulele arr. Ukulele 
Billys GC) Dec. dt," 1932+ Epub. 
38783 ; Kendis music corp. 24523 


TVll take you back if you will come 
back and I’ll love you just the same; 
w and m Andrew Kk. Allison and 
James Kendis, pf. arr. Hal Dyson; 
with ukulele arr. Ukulele Billy, and 
sult. ~© Dec 31, 1932-°"E “pub. 
38784; Kendis music corp. 24524 


33589—34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24538 


T’ll take you home again, Kathleen; by 
Westendorf, simplified arr. M. W. 
Butler; pf., organ or voice, with w. 
© Dec. 7, 1983; E pub. 39256; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 24525 


Tll wear a white rose for you; songz, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
atric, © 1 ¢, Novs,25, 1933 +. unp. 
80172; Jack Carroll. 24526 

I long to be back in heaven tonight ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 


lele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 80163; Karen Haugen., 24527 
I look for you dear; song. © 1 ©. 


Noy. 21, 1933; E unp. 80047; Dor- 
othy Lucas Higginson. 24528 


I love ’em and leave ’em; w and mel- 
ody.. © 1 e¢. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 
79920; Claude J. Heritier. 24529 


I love ya beth ways; w and m George 
Vizard, arr. Nick George. © 1 e¢. 
Nov. 28, 1933; E unp. 80240; George 
John Vizard. 24530 


I love you dear I do; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 193838; E unp. 79885; 
Jean Ricketts Powers. 24531 


I love you eternally; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80164; Mary 
Esther Youman. 24532 


I love you in all my dreams; w and 
m George Arendosh; with arr. for 
ukulele, E flat, B flat and C saxo- 
phones and other instruments, by 
Chas. Wolff. © Dec. 1, 1933; H 
pub. 39245; DeVaignie music corp. 

24533 

I love you only; w and melody. © 1. 
Dee. 21, 1933; E unp. 80480; Joe C. 
Snyder. s 24534 


I love you sweetheart; waltz song, m 
Paula Clairwin. © Oct. 28, 1933; 
ET pub. 39472; Mary Coleman Saund- 
ers. 24535 

I love you that’s all I’m thinking of; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr.’ © 1 c« Nov. 25, 1933: E 
unp. 80165; Stanley Chelluck. 

24536 

I'm a queen in my own domain; w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers. 
© 1 c Dec. .45,°1933; EH unp. 86124 - 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24537 


I’m always dreaming; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 25, 1988; E unp. 80173; Law- 
rence D. Koons. 24538 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24539 


I’m always thinking of you dear; song. 
© 1 c. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 80372; 
Lou Seigle. 24539 


I’m begging you to love me; valse song. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79964; 
Carroll Lawson. 24540 


I’m broadcasting for a sweetheart; w 
and m Al Crowley. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79910; Albert Frank- 
lin Crowley. 24541 


I’m camping out alone; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79729; Hazel Calloway. 

24542 


I'm dreaming of my rainbow; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 80415; 
Allan Charles Herbert. 24543 


I’m feeling that way about you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr.) %©)j4..¢.4 NOxes25, 1933275) ann. 
80174: Helen E. Denison. 24544 


I'm going South; w and melody. © 
1 ¢c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79668: 
Pearl O. Jones. 24545 


I'm gonna build a home in heaven; 
w and m Clarence Gaskill; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 9, 1933; 
E pub. 39348; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine. 24546 


I’m happy in your arms; song, melody 
Bud Manners. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 79611; Helen M. Castle. 

24547 

I’m headin’ for the guy, who’s head- 
in’ for the last round up; w Sid 
Kuller, m Mort Goodman. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 1, 19388; E unp. 79536; Morton 
R. Goodman. 24548 


I'm in love with you; song. © 1 e. 
Nov. 29, 1983; © unp. 79535; Isabel 
Trombley. 24549 


I'm just a victim of love; w James 
Ixendis, m Meyer Gusman; with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 
20, 1933; E pub. 38788; Kendis 
music corp. 24550 


I'm just as good as you; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Mec 6G, 18337 Es aap. 
79701; Ted R. Mullins. 24551 
I'm lonely dear without you; song. 


© 1c. Dec. 2, 1983; E unp. 79631; 
Elaine Miller. 24552 


I’m lonesome just for you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 


© 1c. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80175; 
Robert Linwood Daffin. 24553 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


I’m looking for a sweetheart; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79918; 
Leah Logan Anderson. 24554 


I’m saving my kisses just for you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80176; Alice E. Allen. 

24555 

I’m singing to you, a song from my 
heart: song, melody Allen Taub. © 
1 c. Dee. 26, 1933; E unp. 80538; 
Virginia E. Carpentier. 24556 


I’m so afraid I’m gonna lose you; w 
and melody. © 1 ce. Dee. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80280; Elmore O. Lundeen. 

24557 

I'm so glad he ransomed me; w H. 
Framer Smith; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 1, 19383; E pub. 39299; George 
S. Schuler. 24558 


I’m so tired of day dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 80627; Walter Brown. 24559 


I’m sorry that I fell in love with you; 
w Val Bailey, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 1983; E unp. 79726; 
Velma Ashway. 24560 


for you; song, melody 
Bud Manners. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1933: 
E unp. 79601; Alleen Caton. 24561 


I’m walkin’ the chalk line; from Lew 
Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1934, w Mann 
Holiner, m Alberta Nichols; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete... May Singhi 
Breen. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39194; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

24562 


might have known; slow fox-trot 
song. © 1. Oct. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80064: Anna Meakin. 


missed your happy smile, little girl; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 -¢. Nov. 25, 1983; E 
unp. 80166; Jonas Skelton. 24564 


I must have your kisses; song. © 1 ce. 
Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 79773; Leonard 
E. Juengling. 24565 


need you more and more; w and m 
Chick Finney. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 79618; Joseph Chick Finney. 

24566 
only know that I have you; song. 
© Dec. 22, 1983; HE publ Ssoea05 
Louis V. Stigall. 24567 
I pray; hymn, w and m Gene Arnold. 
© Oct. 16, 1983; E pub. s90Ga; 
Forster music publisher, inc. 24568 


I’m waiting 


bd 


— 


— 


—_ 


1016 


24563 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


——. 


I really didn’t mean to be so mean 
because you mean so much to me; 
w Fred Meadows, m Terry Shand; 


with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 7, 
1933; E pub. 39188; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc. 24569 


I see what a fool I’ve been; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Nov. 28, 19383; HB 
unp. 80068; Linard Fletcher. 24570 


I shall be with her there; hymn. © 
mc.) Dee. 11, 1933; EH unp. 79905; 
C. A. Luttrell. 24571 


I still love that old sweetheart of 
mine; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1933; E unp. 80371; 
Anna M. Dugan. 24572 


I thought so much of you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80167; 
Frank Anderson. 24573 


I tip my hat to a Minnesota moon- 
beam: pf. with w. © 1. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 80029; Roy W. Swan- 
son. 24574 


I took my harp toa party; w Desmond 
Carter, m Noel Gay; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 
32460; Chappell & co., lid. 24575 


I took your heart; w and m George 
Williby Allen. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1933; 
KH unp. 79584; George W. Allen. 

24576 


I've found a rose in melancholy lane; 
w P. Roberts, melody C. B. Ander- 
son. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1933; E unp. 
80037; Carl B. Anderson and Porter 
Roberts. 24577 


I’ve found a way to be gay; song. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79637; 
Julius Eugene Baker. 24578 


Tve got a home; w Geo. Weinberg; 
pe. (© 1) ce. Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 
97883; J. Augustin Bombard. 24579 


Tve got a passion for pistachio nuts; 
w Wm. S. Kearns, m Henry BE. 
Lloyd; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
15, 19388: E pub. 39478; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 24580 


I’ve got a song in my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1933; E 
unp. 79927; Hamilton McClean. 

24581 


I’ve got blue blues; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Dec. 22, 1983; E unp. 80488; 
Maude E. Stoner. 24582 


I’ve got the blues for my home town; 
song. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80560; Hazen S. Pingree Roeder. 

24583 


l’'ve lived; w Chick York, melody Art 
Knowlton. .© 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1933; 

E unp. 78731; Berry Milton York. 
24584 


I’ve waited for you to come back to 
me; w and melody. © 1. Dee. 7, 
19333 EH Map. (9; 1 Charles... TP. 
Ford. 24585 


=~ 


wanna meander with Miranda; from 
Sitting pretty, w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Revel, arr. Howard Jackson. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1933; E unp. 78794; 
Paramount productions, inc. 24586 


; w and m Albert 
© Sept. 1, 1933; 
National assn. of 
24587 


I wanna tappa keg 
Franklin Trask. 
EK pub. 39347; 
dramatics, ine. 


I want a job loving you; song, m Louis 
H. Bartow. © 1 ¢ Dec. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 80564; Wesley Phares Cole- 
man. 24588 


I want a real sweetheart; fox-trot, w 
and m Bill Leader, arr. Morty Berk; 


orch. pts. © Dee. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39236; William M. Leader. 24589 
I want to grow old with you; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 
79977; W. Lamont Caler. 24590 


I was sorry as I couid be; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©.1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80168: 
Z. H. Walker. 24591 


I was waiting for a Street car; w and 
melody Felix Bernard, Nat Simeon 
and James Cavanaugh. ©1c. Dec. 
6, 1933 ; E unp. 79709; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 24592 


— 


whispered I love you; song, arr. 


Burrell Van Buren. © Oct. 16, 
1938 ; Be. fora! 32522" Elwena 
Schacher. 24593 


— 


will always love -you; valse theme, 
from Robinson Crusoe, w Louis 
Weslyn, m Hal Dyson. © Dee. 28, 
19388; E pub. 39614; Edward B. 
Marks music corp. 24594 


— 


will come again back to lovers lane; 
w and melody. © 1 c. Dec. 22. 
1933; E unp. 80474; George J. 
Gruber, jr. 24595 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24596 


I will lift up mine eyes; full anthem, 
w from Psalm 121, m Frederick A. 
Ogilvy: organ ace. © Dec 15, 
1933; E for. 32597; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 24596 


I wish I could go back to my picka- 
niny [sic] days; w and m Margery 
Wells. © 1 ce Dec. 20, 1933; E 
unp. 80409; Marjory Burton Wells. 

24597 


I won’t give you the bucket; song, w 
Molly Picon, melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
28, 1933; HE. unp: 79781; Abe, Hi- 
stein. 24598 


Ich habe mir eines erwihlet; volkslied 
aus Oberhessen, m Franz Burkhart; 
gem. chor. Partitur. © July 25, 
1933; E for. 32611; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g. 24599 


© e¢. 
80261; G. 


24600 


If dreams would come true; Song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80169; 
Hazel Calloway. 24601 


If I but knew; hymn, w and m Gene 
Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 
39064; Forster music publisher, inc. 

24602 


If I had a heme; song, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 79607; Winifred F. Ticer. 

24603 


If I had only known; song, melody 
Allen: "Laub. 4%Oy ieee. 133 
E upp. 79517; Ludwig Yngve. 24604 


If I had someone like you; song, m 
Burrell Van Buren. © Feb. 14, 
1933; E pub. 39180; E. Laurette 
Bishop. 24605 


Idol cf ideals; w and melody. 
Dee. 18, 19383; Hh ounp: 
Robt. Wilson. 


If I had waited for you; w Andy 
Razaf, melody Thomas Waller. © 
1 .@ Dee: 8)6019338; UE’ anp?  7Teo:; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 24606 


If I insist—please don’t resist, my 
love for you; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 
80244; W. Clifford King. 24607 


If I should lose you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 80407; 
Alexander McKenzie. 24608 


If I were a spirit; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 22; 19383; E unp. 80462; 
Wm. T. Anaman., 24609 


pt. 1; DOSS ys 


If She can’t be had; w and m Arthur 


Goodman. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1933; H 
unp. 80067; Erma Goodman Cole- 
man. 24610 


If that dog o’ mine could talk; w 
Herb Magidson and Maurice Sigler, 
m James V. Monaco; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Dec. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 39593; Irving Berlin, ine. 

24611 


If that mountain of gold belonged to 
me; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Dec. 2, 1983; E pub. 39210; Charles 
Kirk. 24612 


If thou wert here; song. © Dec. 22, 
1933 ; E pub. 39556; Louis V. Stigall. 
24613 


If we forget to pray; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 39073 ; Forster music publisher, 
ine. 24614 


If we go on; w and m Ruth Somers. 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1933; E unp. 79585; 
Ruth Somers Babeock. 24615 


If we knew; w D. K. W., m Haldor 
Lillenas; contralto or bass solo. © 
Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 38939; Lil- 
lenas pub. co. 24616 


If we shouid ever part: fox-trot song 
Tt ec. Nov. 25, 1935" ED Wipe eee 
Mrs. Frank Avril. 24617 


If you love me like I love you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; EK ump. 
80170; James Phillips. 24618 


If you loved me; song. [Rev. ed.] © 
1 ec. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. T9721; Eu- 
génie deGuérin-Kittredge. | 24619 


If you were mine just for a day; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80136; 
Thomas B. Page and Florence Reed 
Jones. 24620 


If you would come to me; waltz w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1983; 
BH unp. 79596; George F. Koether. 

24621 

Iikley moor march; by Paul Wind- 
rush; pf.. © Dec. 15,41932)) iano 
32526; Banks & son. 24622 


Ilinois forever; w and melody, har- 


monization Parker Bailey; mixed 
yoices. © Oct. 1, 1983; Higa: 
39586; C. R. Piety. 24623 


1018 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Immortal (The) song; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢ Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80529; 


Art Avery. 24624 
Impressions gothiques; symphony 2, 
Garth Edmundson; organ. © Dee. 


11, 1933; E pub. 39449; J. Fischer 
& bro. 24625 


In a shelter from a shower; w George 
Whiting and Raymond Leveen, m 
Ernest Breuer; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc: © Dec. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39588; Broadway music corp. 24626 


In a silly symphony; w and m Ann 
Ronell; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dee. 7, 1933; E pub. 39322; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc. 24627 


In a vine covered cabin called home; 
song, m Alta V. Leland. © 1 e. 
_ Nov. 138, 1933; E unp. 78799; Adolph 
H. Norgard. 24625 


In Cumberland valley in Tennessee; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80556; Le Roy Lasses White. 24629 


In-law blues; song, w Kenny Schooler ; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Dec 8, 
1933; E unp. 79836; Wayne Wood. 

24630 


In love with you; waltz song. ©1e. 
Dec. 11, 1933; E unp. 79984; Ar- 
thur Louis Greiner. 24631 


In my arms; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1933; E unp. 79662; 
Paul Sykora and Michael Hudak. 

24632 


In my arms forever to hold; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1938; E 
unp. 79705; Louis Vital. 24633 


In my light canoe; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 1933.; E unp. 80380; 
Joseph P. McCormack. 24634 


In old Soudan; w Jesse G. M. Glick, 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 80086; Alexander Louis Dan- 
iele. 24635 


In our little white home on the hill; 
fox-trot song. ©1¢. Nov. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 79981; Elva BE. Straitor. 

24636. 


In the firelight’s glow; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1 6. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80177; Clin- 
ton Field. 24637 

In the hands of the receivers; fox-trot 


song ©1«. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 
49979 ; Raymond Chaffin. 246388 


In the hills of West Virginia ; w Hilda 
Peryl Munsee, m James L. Brown: 
with ukulele arr, ©.1.-¢c. Dec. .22, 
1933; E unp. 80494; Hilda P. Mun- 
see. 24639 


In the land of my golden dreams; 
song. © 1e¢. Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 
79865; David T. Stucky. 24640 


In the palace of God; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 39075 ; Forster music publisher, 
inc. 24641 


In the valley of love; w R. Salvia, m 
J. Morelli. © 1 c Dee. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 800382; Thomas R. Salvia 
and Joseph Morelli. 24642 


In vain the amorous flute; 2-pt song, 
w Nicholas Brady, m Henry Purcell, 
arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker. 
© Sept. 14, 1983; E for. 32294; Ox- 


ford univ. press. 24643 
In your arms; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Noy.. 25, 19383; E unp. 80173: Chas. 
M. Dennis. 24644 
Inaleanzable; tango, letra Rafael Tru- 
jillo; pf. © Nov. 30, 1983; E pub. 
39278; Edgardo Antonio Acosta. 

; 24645 


Indian cradle song; melody. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 8, 1983; E unp. 79858; Louis 
Biamonte. 24645 


Indian (An) pariah; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1.. 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 80179; Elinor 
Nell Murray. 24647 

Indians and trees; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Dee. 14, 19383; E unp. 80083; 
George M. Cohan. 24648 


Indigo stomp; melody Johnny Dodd. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; H unp. 79867; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 

24649 


Inka dinka doo; from Joe Palooka, w 
Ben Ryan, m Jimmy Schnozzle Du- 


rante; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
©) Dec 4, 19335 "8 pub, a93at9: 
Irving Berlin, ine. 24650 


Inn (The) at Bethlehem; sacred folk- 
song from the Tyrol, transcribed 
Rudinger, arr. Clarence Dickinson ; 
violin, violoncello and harp obbl. pts. 
© Dee. 15, 1983; E pub. 39436; 
H. W. Gray co. 24651 

Inni; di G. Francesco Malipiero; orch. 
Partitura: © Sept. 25, 1933 E for. 
82585; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 24652 


1019 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Inno di gloria ; versi Nicola Cavalluzzi, 
melodia M. Rich. © Nov. 4, 1933; 
E pub. 39028; N. Cavalluzzi and 
Morris Rich. 24653 


Interlude; pf. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79804; Arthur Dwight Allen. 
24654 


Introduction to the classics; 20 melo- 
dies with life sketches of the com- 
posers, adapted and simplified arrs., 
John Thompson; pf. DeeanZ2. 
1933; E pub. 39498; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc. 24655 


Introduction (The) to the piano; com- 
bining rote and note approach, John 
Thompson. Augmented ed. © Dee. 
22, 1933; E pub. 39499; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine. 24656 


Invitation to the waltz; 2-pt. song, w 
Eric Haydon, m Weber, arr. Henry 
Geehl. © May 5, 1933; E for. 32549 ; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 24657 


Invocation to Orpheus; by Jacopo 
Peri, w and m arr. and adapted 
W. A. Goldsworthy; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Oct. 29, 1933; E pub. 39045; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine. 24658 


Iphigenia (The) in Tauris of Eurip- 
ides; m for the play, tr. Gilbert 


Murray, after Euripides, m Horace } 


Middleton. © Dec. 
28580; Edwin F. Kalmus. 


11, 19825 °-D 
24658* 


Irene; waltz; pf. with w. ©1c. Dee. 
14, 1933; E unp. 80063; Harold Eler- 
ding. 24659 


Trish (The) girl; Irish folk song, arr. 
Don Malin; mixed cho. © Dee. 15, 
1933; E pub. 39409; Gamble hinged 
music Go. 24660 


Is someone taking my place in your 
heart; song, m R. H. Simpson and 
Norris V. Webb; with arr. for uku- 


lele, etc., © Dec. 22,1933; Epub. 
39573; Robert H. Simpson. 24661 


Is that any reason why I shouid, no, 
no, no; w and m Harry S. Pepper. 
© Dec. 14, 1933; E for. 32629; Dix, 
itd. 24662 


Is this the end; valse, w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp, 80419; 
David Flinder. 24663 


It makes no difference to me; fox- 
trot, w D. Feil, m G. Nicolai. © 1 
¢, Dec. 11, 19383; E unp. 79912; Doris 
Feil and George Nicolai. 24664 


10 


pt. 11, nN: 8.;-v. 28 


It’s a cold, cold night; w H. Fadem, 
with melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80330; Harry Fadem and 
Frances Dawson. 24665 


It’s a long road; hymn, w and m Gene 
Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; Epub. 
39081; Forster music publisher, ine. 

24666 


It’s all in the game; w Molly Picon, 
With melody. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1933; 
Esunp. 79779; Abe Ellstein. 24667 


It’s hell to be poor; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 80180; Lil- 
lian B. Alexander. 24668 


It’s just love; song, m Walter C. 
Jenvey. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 80576; Sylvester Omer Freed. 

24669 


It’s spring in our hearts; song. © 
1c. Nov... 7, 19383; NH unp? Wre2- 
Ruby Hewitt. 24670 


It’s the Irish in me; from Jimmy and 
Sally, w Sidney Clare, m Jay 
Gorney; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 39055; 
Movietone music corp. 24671 


It was a lover and his lass; w 
Shakespeare, m Barbara Reynolds; 
in F. © Nov. 28, 1933 ; E for. 32418; 
Boosey & co., ltd. 24672 


It was only yesterday; w and m Rich- 
ard Himber; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 29, 1983; E pub. 39124; 
TT. BY Barns Got 24673 


Ives (Charles E.) | Thirty four songs. 
© Oct. 25, 1933; E pub. 39316; 
Charles E. Ives. 24674 


Jagd ins abenteuer; operette, v. Karl 
Schenk, m Will Fanta. Klavieraus- 
mug mit text. © Nov. 16, 1933; D 
28560; Harmonie verlagsgeselischaft 
fiir literatur und kKunsf, a. g. 

; 24674* 


Je n’aime personne; blues, chanson, 
paroles Edith Davidson. Hite. 
Nov. 15, 1933; E unp. 79820; Paul 
Segnitz. 24675 


Je suis si bien dans tes bras; valse 
no. 18, chanson, paroles Edith 
Davidson. © 1 ic. Nov. 15, 1983; 
E unp. 79821; Paul Segnitz. 24676 


Jester’s dance; from Pie a la mode, by 
David -Mendoza; pf. ©. Novy...7, 
1933; E pub. 39161; M. Witmark & 
sons. 24677 


90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1953 


Jesus, alone, can save; hymn. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 21, 1933; E unp. 80423; Lovie 
Julia Ellis. 24678 


Jesus had found me; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; EH 
pub. 39060; Forster music publisher, 
ine. 24679 


Jesus is near ev’ry day; hymn, w and 
m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 39067; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine. 24680) 


Jesus is pleading; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; EH 
pub. 39085; Forster music publisher, 

one, 24681 


Jimmy had a nickel; w and m Maurice 
_ Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoff- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 13, 
1933; E pub. 39401; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine. 24682 


Jis’ blue; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 ec. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 80021; 
Guy W. Bisbee. 24683 


John Henry Wray and Emma Gay; 
song, m M. Ben Gault. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
27, 19838; EB unp. 80650; S. G. Eber- 
sole. 24684 


Johnny came marching home; w and 
m Benjamin H. Burt; with ukulele 
agra, (C1... Dee. 6, 1933 3. unp. 
79746; FE. B. Haviland pub. co. 

24685 


Jollity; by Paul Windrush; Oe. © 
Nov. 28, 1983; E for. 32267; Banks 


& son. 24686 
Jolly (The) boulevardier; by Hugo 
Friedhofer; pf. conductor. © 1 e. 


Dec. 22, 1983; E unp. 80524; Movie- 
tone music corp. 24687 


Joy lit her star; Christmas carol, w 
Irene Gass, m George Rathbone; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 29, 1933; E 
for. 82506; Novello & co., ltd. 24688 


Joyful (The) message; hymn, m Wil- 


liam Thomas Seaton. © Oct. 2, 
19383; E pub. 39230; Nora Alice 
Crow. 24689) 


Juanita of my dreams; waltz song, 
m Jimmie Crane; with ukulele arr. 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1933; EB unp. 78954; 


William Taft Lamb. 24690 
Jug (A) of wine and you; w and mel- 
- ody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 1, 1983; E unp. 

79524; Chris Yacich. 24691 


10 


24707 


Juice (The) of the forbidden fruit; 
w and melody Curley Fletcher. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80642; 
Curley W. Fletcher. 24692 


Just a bit of wishing; song, melody 
Bud Manners. © 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1933; 
EK unp. 79604; Katherine C. Turner. 

24693 


Just a bunch of apple blossoms; valse 
song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79995; Bessie Barrett Welsh. 

24694 


Just a little gray-haired lady; w and 
m Les Allen and Moss Green; with 


arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 6, 
1983; E for. 32492; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd. 24695 


Just a little kiss; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e. Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 
80090; George Herman. 24696 


Just a little love; song, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1933; EB 
unp. 79614; Marie Fulwiler. 24697 


Just a little smile; w and melody. © 
1 @ Dec. 21, 1983; E unp. 80426; 
Hugene Val Cap. 24698 


Just a little squirrel; w and m Yolf 
Senoj. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1933; EB unp. 
80435 ; Floy C. Merrilies. 24699 


Just a memory; valse, w and melody. 
© 1e. Dee. 22, 1933; E unp. 80487; 
Kna Stinson. 24700 


Just a sweetheart of yesterday; w and 
melody. ©1e. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79669; Harold E. Raymond. 24701 


Just a valley of dreams; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79976; 
Elva Moen. 24702 


Just a whoop an’ a holler; w Dick San- 
ford and Clarke Van Ness, melody 
Ernie Burnett and Tom Berwick. © 
1 ce. Dee. 20, 1933; E unp. 80400; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, inc. 

24703 

Just another goodbye; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 12, 1933; E unp. 80016; 
Charles T. Ford. 24704 


Just be natural; song, melody Serge 
Walter. © 1 e. Dee. 8, 1933; E unp. 
79824; Marjorie Harper. 24705 


Just-buy-to-day ; song, melody Alfonso 
Antonelli. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 79626; James Whalen. 24706 


Just condescend ; song. ©1c¢: Dee. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80115; Seymour Levit- 
tan. 24707 


21 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24708 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Just forgive but don’t forget; song, m | Keep romance alive: from Hips hips 


C. Roland Flick. © 1 e¢ Dee. 4, 
1933 ; E unp. 79616; Alberta B. Hick- 
man. 24708 


Just one little word from you; w and 
m Everett Marr; with ukulele arr. 
© Dee. 19, 1933; E wunp. 39518: 
Great western music ¢o. 24709 

Just the{ Fatt for me; song, arr. John 
Bach. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1933; E unp. 
79802; George A. Denowski. 24710 


Just to be near Him is heaven to me; 
hymn, w and m Gene Arnold. © 
Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 39063; Forster 
music publisher, ine. 24711 


Just waiting; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Noy. 25, 1983; E unp. 80158; John 
Chucoski. 24712 


Just wondering; song, m Luther A. 


Clark. _©. Dec: 41,1933: .E:.-pub. 
39206; Lydia Geib. 24713 
Just you dear: w and melody. ©1ce. 


Dec. 22, 19838; E unp. 80467; Olive 
Bartholomew. 24714 


K. L. U.; hymn, w and m Anna Hatton 
Boyer, arr. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 


39340; Hall Dautel. 24715 
Kammersonate; v. Paul Hermann; 
violine mit streichorch. Partitur. 


© Feb. 8, 1933; E for. 32453; Ries 
& Erler, g.m.b.h. 24716 


Kan du fresta mig; slow-fox, ur Inled 
mig i frestelse, m David Ottoson, 
arr. Peva Derwin; orch. stiAmmer 
med saéngtrio. © Dee. 18, 1933; E 
for. 32605; A. b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag. 24717 


ur Inled mig i frestelse. text Knut 
Esbjornson,, m David Ottoson; pf. 
© Dec. 18, 1933; E for. 32606; A. b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag. 24718 


Katy broke the pitcher; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79955; 
Ann E. Wright. 24719 


Keep away from the moonlight: w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers. 
© 1c. Dee. 15, 1933; E unp. 80125; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24720 


Keep on doin’ what you're doin’; from 
Hips hips hooray, w and m Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Dec. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 39321; Irving Berlin, ine. 

24721 


hooray, w and m Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dec. 16, 1933; E pub. 39440: 
Irving Berlin, ine. 24722 


w and melody Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1933; 


E unp. 79549; Irving Berlin, ine. 
24723 
Keile un beile: w and melody. ©1c. 


Dec. 6, 1983; D 28578; Samuel Go- 
zinsky. 24723* 


Kentucky, my home: w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 80073: 
Joe T. Steen. 24724 


Kernacs (Paul) Aria; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80644; 
Paul Kernacs. 24725 


Key (The) to my heart; fox-trot song. 
© 1 c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79980: 
Kristi Olson. 24726 


- 


Kick depression along; song. © Noy. 
29. 1933; E pub. 39186; David Jen- 
kins. 24727 


Kid-dle-dee fid-dle-dee I love this mel- 
0-dee; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
4, 1933; E unp. 79639; Irene Koester 
Coovel. 24728 


King (The) made whoopee in the land 
of whack-a-doodle-do; w and m Ray- 
mond Wallace and Cecil Harrington ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
12, 1933; E for. 32465; Chappell & 
co., ltd. 24729 


King of Kings; Christmas pageant, 
w Lizzie De Armond, m W. B. Jude- 
find. © Oct. 18, 1932; E pub. 39508 ; 
Judefind bros. 24730 


Kingdom of night; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
15, 1983: E unp. 80139; Ralph Mon- 
roe Heath. 24731 


Kiss(The) ; song, poem Cyrus Butler 
Smith, jr. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E 
unp. 79568: Harold Marvin Smith. 

24732 


Kiss me good-bye; from Going gay, w 
and m Arthur Le Clerg and William 
Trytel; with ukulel arr. © Dee. 14, 
1933; E for. 32400; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd. 24733 


Kisses in the night; from Moulin 
rouge, w Al Dubin, m Harry War- 
ren; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Nov. 22, 1933; E pub. 39128; Remick 
music corp. 24734 


1022 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 19383 


Klavier - harmonika-album; chroma- 
tisches 0.  pf.-accordeon, ausge- 
wiihlte stticke, bearb. u. hrsg. Moritz 


Thoni. © Nov. 30, 1983; E for. 
32501; B. Schott’s séhne. - 24735 
Kleine fantasien; v. Georg Philipp 
Telemann, hrsg. Erich Doflein; 


klavier, cembalo. © Nov. 30, 1933; 
E for. 32502; B. Schott’s sohne. 
24736 
Knocking (A) on the stable docr; 
Christmas carol, w Irene Gass, m 
Eric H. Thiman; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 29, 1983; E for. 32504; Novelto 
& co., ltd. 24737 


Konopli moczyla; w and melody. © 
1 @ Dec. 16, 1983; E unp. 80252; 


Abe Schwartz. 24738 
Konzert flir streichorchester ; v. Wolf- 
gang Fortner. Partitur. © Nov. 


30, 1933; E for. 32499; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 24739 


Kovats ezredes; szévegét irta: Nagy 
Andras, zenéjét szerzé: Zoltan 
Béla Bird. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1933; 
EH sunp. 80006; Andrew Nagy. 24740 


Kuu ipo, lei pikake; w Mekia Keala- 
kai, m Charles E. King. © 1. Nov. 
8, 19383; E unp. 80337; George 
Peters Rea. 24741 


Ladies who come from Spain; w, m 
and pf. arr. William Kernell. © 
1c Dec. 22, 1983; E unp. 80520; 
Movietone music corp. 24742 


Lady Lou; w Harry Tobias, m Neil 
Moret; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
27, 1988; E pub. 39033; Sherman, 
Clay & co. 24743 


Lady, why do I love you like this; 
fox-trot, w and m Sam Adelman, 
Ben Adelman and Errol Collins. © 
Noy. 8, 1933; E pub. 393835; Walter 
A. Quincke. 24744 


Lakota waltzes; by W. E. M. Pettee, 


new arr. Chas. Fredericks; band 
pts. © Dee. 16, 1933; E pub. 39481 ; 


F. C. Menges. 24745 


Land N blues; melody W. Davis. © 
1 c Dee. 5, 19383; E unp. 79870; 
Southern music pub. co., ine. 24746 


Land of the jungles; song. © 1 e. 
Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79542; Willie 
Lee Roberts. 24747 


Land (The) where we need no sun; 
hymn. © Nov. 21, 1933; E pub. 
39389; John Edgar Ingalls. 24748 


24761 


Languidez; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © Sept. 
15, 1983; E for. 32532; A. Wagner y 


Levien suecs., Ss. en ¢. 24749 
Laramie; waltz song, m _ Clifford 


Barnes. ©1c. Dee. 9, 1933; E unp. 
79922; Anna Dilling. 24750 


Last (The) round-up; from Ziegfeld 
follies, Billy Hill, arr. Harry Stan- 
ley and George A. Bronson, Ha- 
waiian steel guit.; diagram arr. © 
Dec. 11, 1933; E pub. 39883; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & Co., inc. 24751 


Laughing over losing you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80181; 
Lois Hoots. 24752 


Lay your head on my shoulder; w and 
m Con Conrad, Sam Coslow and 
Jimmy Campbell; with arr. for uku- 


lele, ete. © Dec. 14, 1933; E pub. 
39525; Famous music corp. 24753 
Lead me,. Lord; anthem, w from 


Psalms, m Samuel Sebastian Wes- 
ley, ed. and new arr. Stanford Clark ; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 20, 1933; H 
pub. 39607; B. F. Wood music co. 

24754 


Leaves are falling again; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1933; E unp. 79805; 
Clyde D. Sandgren. 24755 


Lecons @harmonie des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, année 
1933; basses et chants donnés F. 
Motte-Lacroix et Jacques de la 
Presie, réalisations Marcel Stern, 
et autres. © Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 
32269; Heugel. 24756 


Le Fleming (Christopher) Nocturne; 
Tweon-ea; pf. © Nov. 2, 1933; H 
for. 32439; J. & W. Chester, ltd. 

24757 


Legionaires [sic] (The) are marching ; 
march, w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 
19, 19383; E unp. 80349; Bess Evan- 
geline Murch. 24758 


Lehua; w Harold Orlob, m Rudolf 
Friml. © Dee. 11, 1933; E pub. 
39369; M. Witmark & sons. 24759 


Lejos; vals, arr. por P. de W. M.; pf. 
y, letra. © 1c. Dec., 20, 1933; E 
unp. 80405; Enrique Galaz. 24760 


Leni fox; by Oluf Bjornulf Olsen; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1933; E unp. 79715; 
Guno Osvald Karlberg. 24761 


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Leporean march; melody. © 1. Dee. 
29, 1933; E unp. 80665; Carolyn 
Roberts. 24762 


Let it storm all night; w E. Collins, 
mue@ OcCollins,-\ pt.treble.\ tO) aac: 
Nov. 20, 1933; E unp. 79130; Cyril 
C. Collins and Evan Collins. 24763 


Let me be born again; from Lew Les- 
lie’s Blackbirds of 1934, w Joseph 
Young and Ned Washington, m Vic- 
tor Young; with arr. for ukulele, 


etc., May Singhi Breen. © Dee. 15, 
1988; E pub. 39446; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 24764 


Let me dream then I will be in heay- 
en: song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80182; John Sneddon. 24765 


Let’s be friends; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1. Dee. 9, 1983; E unp. 
79854; Edward J. Lynch. 24766 


Let’s begin; song, from Gowns by Ro- 
berta, w Otto Harbach. © Nov. 3, 
1933; E pub. 39111; Jerome Kern. 

24767 


Let’s dance; w and m Yolf Senoj. © 
1 @. Dec. 21, 19338; E unp. 80436; 
Floy C. Merrilies. 24768 


Let’s fall in love; from picture, w 
Ted Koehler, m Harold Arlen; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39325; Irving Berlin, inc. 24769 


Let’s get together honey, I know that 
we can get along; w and melody. 
© 1. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79686; 
Bonnie Kirkland. 24770 


Let’s join the nudists and go nude; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. Dec. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 80662; Setrak Asaturian. 

24771 


Let’s love while we may; w and m 
Hal. Shire. i-@ 7b ce Dec. 2h) 1938 ; 
E unp. 80583; Harold R. Shire. 

24772 

Let’s make the best of it; w and mel- 
ody Bertie E. Freund. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
5, 19338; E unp. 80332; Burghardine 
Elizabeth Freund. 24773 


Let’s pretend we’re sweethearts; song. 


© Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39244; 
George Rice. 24774 
Let’s sit this one out; w Dorothy 
Fields, m Jimmy McHugh: with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 19, 1933; E 


pub. 39519; Mayfair music corp. 
24 


pt. ID: aes yee 


Let's swap! What have you, please 
hurry up and let me know: w and m 
Lee Ellsworth. © 1 ec. Dec. 7, 1933; 
EK unp. 79760; Lee Chester Hardin 
Elisworth. 24776 


Let’s try once again; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 
1 e. Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. S0rS4; 
Hazel Campbell. 24717 


Let the moon be our companion; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; H unp. 
80183; Marie Brandenburg. 24778 


Let the world go drifting by; from 
Britannia of Billingsgate, w and m 
Harry Leon and Leo Towers; with 


arr. for ukulele, etc. © Noy. 1, 
1933; E for. 32480; Lawrence 
Wright music co., Itd. 24779 
Lewis (Frederic Putnam) Two com- 


positions for piano; op. 13, 10. © 
Dee. 14,': 1983; Ei > pale eee. 
Frederic Putnam Lewis. 24780 


Libelle (Die); v. Franz Drdla, op. 
233: violine u. pf. © Dee. 5, 1933; 
E for. 32593; D. Rahter. 24781 


Liddle (Samuel) Three sacred songs; 
w from the Bible. © Noy. 21, 1933; 
E for. 32422; Boosey & co., ltd. 

' 24782 


Liebesklage; v. Franz Drdla, op. 232: 
violine u. pf. © Dee. 5, 1933; E 
for. 32594; D. Rahter. 24783 


Liebestanz: vy. S. B. Clemus [pseud.]; 
salon-orch. stimmen. Cer at, 
1932; E for. 32413; Henry Litolff's 
verlag. 24784 


Life boat blues; melody W. Davis. © 
1° ¢. Dec. 5, 1933; 2 unpeieoere, 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 24785 


Life is funny that way; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1983; E unp. 
80282; John Nauer and Milton 
Leahy. 24786 


Life is just a stream; song, melody 
Clara Fredericka Tupper. © 1 e. 
Dec. 18, 1983; E unp. 80274; Whit- 
ford Price French. 24787 


Life seemed but a dream; melody 
Mickey Hart. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1933 ; 
E unp. 80595; Adelbert Hart. 

24788 


Life would be worth living again; w 
and m J. FrankNn and Anthony 
Trini; with ukulele arr. Herbert 
Marslak. © Nov. 16, 1983; E pub. 
38851; Jimmie Franklin. 24789 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


-——— —_—_. 


Light up the way; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E 
pub. 89079 ; Forster music publisher, 
inc. 24790 


Lights and shadows; by Alfred Mi- 
stowski; pf. duet. © July 27, 1933; 
E for. 32311; Oxford univ. press. 

24791 


Lights (The) of mystery; song. © 
teceewee  e 19885 BH unpy (95th; 
Inez Clark Hall. 24792 


Like as the hart desireth the wa- 
ter brooks; anthem, English text 
adapted R. R. Ross, m_ Vincent 
Novello, ed. Charles F. Manney; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Dee. 9, 
19383: E pub. 39304; B. F. Wood 
music co. 24793 


Like you: w Charles Brave. m Santi 
Tafarella. © Dee. 22, 1933; E pub. 
39550: Dearborn music co. 24794 


Lila; song. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 
39331; Clara Louise Larimore. 
24795 


Listen to the story of Sleepy Hollow 
Bill; w and melody Harry Lowe. 
© 1c. Dee. 15, 1933; E unp. 80118: 
Joe Davis, ine. 24796 


Little black Sambo; pf. with text. © 


Pee riINOv. '¢;, 1933) D' 28562::° Ola 
Holloway. 24796* 
Little brownie’s lullabye; song, w 


Borghild Zanini. © 1 c¢. Dec. 29, 
1933 ; E unp. 80679; Olof Thunstrom. 
24797 

Little cabin home; song, m James L. 
Grown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80185; Harvey 
BE. Devault. 24798 


Little china doll; song, w Earl Mitch- 
er Owl ex. Dee. .26; 1933: BE .up. 
80569; Henry Prince. 24799 


©) 1 G.. Nov: 29, 
79544; Genevieve 
24800 


Little David, play on yo’ harp; negro 
Spiritual, arr. H. Merrills Lewis; 
male voices. © Nov. 27, 1933; HB 
pub. 39039; J. Fischer & bro. 24801 


Little love song; song. © 1c. Dee. 1, 
1933; E unp. 79566; Alice J. Berd- 
ing. 24802 


Little Miss Mischief; sc. of the film, 
by David Mendoza; pf: © Novy. 13, 
193838; E pub. 39163; M. Witmark & 
sons. 24803 


Little clouds; song. 
19585). unp. 
Chureh Smith. 


24817 

Little pal; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
28,. 1983; E unp. 80628; Walter 
Greenlaw. 24804 


Little (A) place for two; w Arnaud 
de Bordes, m Laddie Watkis. © 
ic. Noy, 24; lose 7H) unp, “Ss06D_ ; 
Laddie Fennell. 24805 


Little ray of sunshine; w Helen Clem- 
ans, m Harold Wansborough; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39089; Dixon-Lane music corp. 

24806 


Little songs for little people; songs. 
Dee.’ 6, 1983 VE pub: | a05ae° 
George Browning Biggs. 24807 


Little story ; folk-motiv, Lazar Weiner ; 
pL. © Dec. 22, 19383: E pub. 39601 ; 
J. Fischer & bro. 24808 


Little sweetheart, just one more dance 
with you; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
OMine Dees. LOsse aH Unipemotols: 
George Humphreys. 24809 


Little (The) things of life; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80186; 


Mabel Buzzard. 24810 
Little (The) town; song, w John 
Richard” Morevand. °° © (Nov. 20: 
19383; E pub. 39091; Mary Wright 
Bain. 24811 
Little (A) white cottage with a little 
green door; song, m James UL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80187; Mary 
J. Bowser. 24812 


Little women like you; w Edgar Les- 
lie, m Fred EB. Ahlert; with ukulele 


arr. © Dec. 16, 1933; E pub. 39489 ; 
itwing Berlin, ime: 24813 
Live for love; w and melody. © 1. 


Dee. 22, 1983; E unp. 80479; Louis 
W. Kulik. 24814 


Live today; w and melody Burton 
Crane. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 


79798; Louis Burton Crane, jr. 
24815 


Living in dreams; w and melody. © 
ies Dees 6," 1933 "Ee unp.. T9679: 
Leona C. Augustine. 24816 


Londonderry air; old Irish melody, 
[and] Traumerei; by Robert Schu- 
mann; arr. S. C. Thompson; saxo- 
phone quartet. © Nov. 30, 1933; E 
pub. 39404; Alfred musie ¢o., inc. 

24817 


1025 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 01, Nn. SsVves 


Lonely (The) caravan; by Irene 
Rodzers: pl. © Dec.” 18, tesa se 
pub. 39583; Clayton F. Summy co. 

24818 


Lonely lane; from College coach, w 
Irving Kahal, m Sammy Fain; with 


arr. for ukulele, ete. Nov. 7, 
1933; E pub. 39125; Remick music 
corp. 24819 


I.onely night: song, m Frank William 
Young. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79648; Dorothea Lamore. 24820 


Lonely romancer; w and m Sal Leg- 
gio, arr. Louis Savarese; pf. ©1 ec. 
Dee. 21, 1933; E unp. 80443; Salva- 
tore J. Leggio. 24821 


Long ago; w Richard Seymour, m 
Montague F. Philipps, op. 54, no. 3; 
in C. © Nov. 6,:1933; E for. 32470; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 2A822 

Long time dead: w and melody Bur- 


ton Crane, arr. Bill Kunkel. © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 19795; Louis 


Burton Crane, jr. 24823 
Lenging; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 


22, 1935; E unp. 80469; Mabel Ken- 
ady Brune. 24824 


Longing for the one I love: song, arr. 
Clarke ‘Tates “© 1° Dec. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 80027; Lena Lloyd Woods. 

24825 


Longing for you; song. ©1c. Dec. 11, 
1933: E unp. 79879; Belford Cabell 
Hendricks. 24826 


Looking at the sunset with you; song, 
In James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©,.1 ¢. Nov. 25,1983 5 EH. ump. 
80188; Rudy Rustom. 24827 


Looking for a sweetheart; w and 
melody. .©. 1 ce. Dec. 5, 1933; E 
unp. 79663; Edward Howard Zier. 

24828 

Looking unto Jesus; hymn, music arr. 
Grace Shaman. © Nov. 17, 1933; E 
pub. 39231; Karl F. Wittman. 


24829 
Lopez (Vincent) modern piano 
method; by Vincent Lopez. bk. 1. 


© Dec. 20, 19383; AA 134517; M. M. 


Cole pub. co. 24830 
Lord (The) hath heard me; text 
adapted William Arms Fisher, m 


Anton Arensky; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 17, 1933; E pub. 39047; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine. 24831 


Lord’s (The) prayer; m Homer Och- 
senhirt ; 6 mixed voices. © Dec. 21, 
1933; E pub. 39479; Homer Ochsen- 
hirt. 24832 


Lost; musical recitation, w Arthur 
Guiterman,. m Frieda Peycke; pf. 
© Dee. 21, 1933; E pub. 39560; 
Theodore Presser co. 24833 


Lotus fiower; song. © 1 c. Noy. 21, 
1933: E unp. 80044; Dorothy Lucas 
Higginson. 24834 


Love: song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. .© 1.¢. Nev.,25, 1938 ; 
E unp. 80189; Ellen Miles. 24835 


valse song. ©1c. Nov. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 79961; Charles H. Wolfram. 
24836 


Love again; w and melody G. L. Clarke 
and Bert L. Clarke. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79919; George” i: 
Clarke. 24837 

Love appassionato; by L. A. K.3 pf. 


© 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80308; 
National screen service. 24838 


Love came to me; w Molly Picon, 
with melody. © 1c. Noy. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 79780; Abe Ellstein. 24839 


Love (A) divine; fox-trot song. © 1 
c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79993 ; Louise 


D. Kohlhof. 24840 
Love everlasting; waltz, W Joyce 


Ayres, m Wilbur Chenoweth, orch. 

Paul Weirick ; pts. © Dec. 26, 1933; 

E pub. 39571; Boston music co. 
24841 


Love has come to me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79534; 
Ernest Nyal Johnson. 24842 


Love is just a word to me; pf. with w. 
© 1 c. Dee. 1, 19338; E unp. 79561; 
Russell Leake. 24843 


Love is like that; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
28, 1933; E unp. 80606; Kenneth D. 
Brown. 24844 


Love is love, anywhere; from Let’s 
fall in love, w Ted Koehler, m Har- 
old Arlen; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
7, 1933; E pub. 39827; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. 24845 


Love is more than a dream; w Mar- 
guerite VanderVoort, melody H. S. 
Hincks. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79681; Harvey Scott Hincks and 
Marguerite VanderVoort Hincks. 

24846 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


24875 


Love locked out; w Max Kester, m | Lovely one; w Sam Adelman, m Ben- 


Ray Noble; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Oct. 13, 1983; E for. 32475; 
Victoria music pub. co., ltd. 24847 


Love lost; w Howard Dietz, m Ar- 
thur Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Dec. 14, 1983; E pub. 39524; 
Famous music corp. 24848 


Love (A) lyric; song, poem Louis 
Ginsberg. © 1 c¢. Dec. 9, 1933; E 
unp. 79888; Iris Brussels. 24849 


Love me forever; song, m Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1983; E unp. 79999 ; 
Wm. Robt. Adams. 24850 


Love me just a little bit; song. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80281; Edith 
Ann McAlpine. 24851 


Love *neath an Ozark moon; song, m 
Stan Tucker. © Sept. 9. 1932: E 
pub. 39174; Louise Mills Covington. 

24852 


Love requited; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «© 
Nov. 25, 1988; E unp. 80190; R. H. 
Lambert. 24853 


Love song; w and m Albert Franklin 
Trask. Sept. 1, 1983; E pub. 
39346; National assn. of dramatiecs, 
ine. 24854 


Love (A) song to you; song, melody 
Bud Manners. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; 
E unp. 79612; Jacob Bott. 24855 


Love unknown; motet, w Samuel Cross- 
man, m Alfred Whitehead; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Oct. 10, 1933; 
E for. 32523 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

24856 


Love was never meant for me; w and 
m Alfred Hugo; pf. © 1. Dee. 21, 
1933; E unp. 80450; Alfred Huge 
Neuberger. 24857 


Loveliness; w and m Sal Leggio, arr. 
Louis Savarese; pf. © 1c. Dee. 21, 
19383: E unp. 80444; Salvatore J. 
Leggio. 24858 


Lovely; w Edgar Leslie, m Fred KE. 
Ahlert ; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39371; T. B. 
Harms co. 24859 


Lovely dreams; waltz song, m C. Florio 
and John Ferrarra. © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 


19838; E unp. 80600; Carl John 
Florio. 24860 
Lovely June; song. © 1. Nov. 29, 
1983; E unp. 79558; F. Harvey 
Straight. 24861 


jamin Adelman; with ukulele arr. 
© Dee. 18, 1983 ; E pub. 39484 ; Dear- 
born music co. 24862 


Bud 
19383; E 
24863 


Love’s journey; valse song. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79983; Cora 
Adams. 24864 


Loves labor lost; song, w Roger Bur- 
nell Doulens. © 1c. Dee. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 797388; Richard Elber Cross. 

24865 


Love's magic; song, arr. Genevieve S&S. 
Ellis. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79634; Thelma Fox. 24866 


Love’s memories; fox-trot, w and m 
Claude G. Herb. © 1 © Nov. 25, 
1938; E unp. 79941; G. Herbert 
Schmidt. 24867 


Love’s rendevous [sic]; valse song. © 
1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79957 ; Rex 
Terry. 24868 


Lovingly yours; w and m Bob Schafer. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 80262: 
Robert William Schafer. 24869) 


Lubly Dinah’s gone wid a coon; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Dee. 14, 
1933; E unp. 80092; Alice L. Messa- 
more. 24870 


Love’s alchemy; song, melody 
Manners. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
unp. 79603; Dorothy Gibson. 


Lucia Luci, dimme ca me vo’ bene; 
m Fernando Ligotti; pf. con versi. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 79850; 
Ciro Sivio. 24871 


Lucky fella ; from The prizefighter and 
the lady, w Dorothy Fields, m 
Jimmy McHugh; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc., May Singhi Breen. © Novy. 
28, 1983; E pub. 39008; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp. 24872 


Liig’ mich nicht an; English waltz, 
text Fritz Rotter, m Paul Mann 
and Stephen Weiss. © July 17, 
19383; E for. 32622; Wiener operet- 
tenverlag, g.m.b.h., Dacapo-verlag. 

24873 


——arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher ; salon, jazz, orch. stim- 
men... ©) duly 22." 1983 BE) tor. 
32620 ; Wiener operettenverlag, 
g.m.b.h., Dacapo verlag. 24874 


Lullaby; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80133; Harry H. Sha- 
piro. 24875 


1027 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24876 


pt. IN, DOS. ves 


w EK. M. de Galban, m E. de Zu- 
beldia. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 
SUG6GSO ; Ellen McGrath de Galban and 
Emiliana Zubeldia. 24876 


Lullaby land; song, from Walt Dis- 
ney’s Silly symphonies; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Dee. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39408 ; Irving Berlin, inc. 24877 

Lullaby tango; song. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 
1933: E unp. 80267; Nellie Godske- 
Nielsen. 24878 


Ma la mamma lo sa; fox trot, dal film 
Un cattivo soggetto, parole Marf e 
Mario Buza, m Vittorio Mascheroni ; 
pf. © Oct. 16, 1933; E for. 32587; 
A. & G. Carisch & e. 24879 

Machabey-Ganeval (Emilienne) Trois 
mélodies; poésie P. Verlaine et A. 
Samain. © Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 
32384; Henry Lemoine et cie. 

24880 

McLennan (Frank) Chant; w and 
melody... .@ 1: c. Nov... 25,1933; 
unp. 80334; Frank McLennan. 

24881 


Madonna Maria; w and m C. Sam 
Wilke. ©1e. Nov. 17, 1933; E unp. 
79758; Clyde Schulz Wilke. 24882 


Madre mia; tango; pf. con letra. © 
Nov. 30, 1933; E pub. 39280; Cuates 


Castilla. 24883 
Magi (The) journey far; Christmas 
carol, w by, and m based on the 


French carol tune Partez Magis, par- 
tez, by Alfred Whitehead; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 29, 1933; E for. 
32228; Novello & co., ltd. 24884 


Magic garden; w and m Hal Shire. 
©1c. Dee. 27, 1933; E unp. 80581; 
Harold R. Shire. 24885 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; in F 
maj., m R. O. Latham ; mixed voices ; 
organ ace. © July 13, 1933; E for. 


32297; Oxford univ. press. 24886 
Make way for the band; w and m 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. © Jan. 


31, 1933; E pub. 39460; Willis music 
CO. 24887 


Malézieux (Eugene) 24 etudes; a la 
Lo Seb POSITION ®. Wigton. 
© Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32380; Eu- 
géne Malézieux. 24888 


Mammy ; traditional negro song, w ed. 
Paul Robeson, m arr. G. Ruthland 


Clapham; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
10, 1933; E for. 32868; Sylvester 
music co., ltd. 24889 


Mammy’s little choc’lit drop; w and 
m Eva Coors Mowry. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
13, 1933; E unp. 80052; Eva M. 
Mowry. 24890 


Man (The) on the flying trapeze; fox- 
trot, arr. Paul Weirick; dance orch. 
pts. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39030; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, ine. 

24891 


novelty waltz, arr. Graham Prince: 
orch. pts., with w. © Dec. 22, 1933; 
EK pub. 39553; Edward B. Marks 
music corp. 24892 


Manila memories; waltz song, w Fe- 
lomino L. Ancheta, Ilocano tr. Ireneo 
Gaspar; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 
1, 1933; E pub. 39898; Robert D’An- 
cheta. 24893 


Many thanks for the dance; w A. Vann 
and Arthur Terker, and melody. © 
1c. Dee. 1, 19388; EH unpe 1Sses.e) 
Vann. 24894 

March of the N. R. A.; song, m Daniel 


H: Wilson. ©. 1.¢.:Qety 2.419335 E: 
unp. 77018; H. Mae Lawson. 24895 


March of the veterans; song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 14, 1983; E unp. 79557; Meyer 
Matthew Sholk. 24896 


Marche regal; by Herbert Stothart; 


pf. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 
80611; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 
24897 

Marching forward under the blue 
eagle; pf. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E 


unp. 80341; Alexandre Von Schmidt- 
hoff. 24898 


Marcia pomposo; by L. A. K.; pf. © 
1 c. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 80314; 
National screen service. 24899 


Market (The) place; unison song, w 
Chas. F. Geere. © Dec. 15, 1933; E 
for. 32600; E. Markham Lee. 

24904 


Mary’s lullaby; song, w Hermon Ould. 
© Dec. 15, 1933; E for. 32601; David 
Carver. 24901 


Mary’s song of exaltation; w selected 
from Scriptures, Elisabeth Cooper, 
m Stanley Arthur Day; med. voice. 
© Dec. 14, 1933; E pub. 39434; 
Clayton F. Summy co. 24902 


Mas que a todo; paroles espagnoles 
Raquel Meller, paroles francaises 
André de Badet, m Moisés Simons. 
© Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32378; Chou- 
dens. 24903 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Masqueraded love; waltz song. © 1c. 
Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79572; Herbert 
C. Hassel. 24904 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Air 
de ballet; from Scénes pittoresques, 
arr. S. C. Thompson; saxophone 
quartet. © Nov. 30, 1933; E pub. 
39406; Alfred music co., ine. 24905 


from Scenes pittores- 
ques, arr. S. C. Thompson; saxo- 
phone quartet. © Nov. 30, 19383; 
E pub. 39405; Alfred music co., ine. 
24906 


—— Angelus; 


Marche; from Scénes pittoresques, 
arr. S. C. Thompson; saxophone 
quartet. © Nov. 30, 1933; E pub. 
39407; Alfred music co., inc. 

24907 


Master choruses; sacred, selected by 
Hugh Ross, John Smallman and H. 
Alexander Matthews; mixed voices. 
Voice pts. © Nov. 10, 1983; AA 
133974; Oliver Ditson co., ine. 

24908 


May 1; w Burton Crane, melody Bur- 
ton Crane and Bill Kunkel. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 79796; Louis 
Burton Crane, jr. 24909 


May I have this dance with you; song, 
melody T. Valenti and B. Mancer. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1983; E unp. 80135; 
Thomas Valenti. 24910 


May in the greenwood; cantata, Robin 
Milford, op. 32; women’s voices. © 
Aug. 3, 1933; E for. 32284; Oxford 
univ. press. 24911 


Mayday; suite, Alec Rowley; pf. © 
Mar. 9, 1933; E for. 32557; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd. 24912 


Medley of American tunes; arr. Helen 
MacGregor; pf. quartet. © Jan. 31, 
1933; E pub. 39463; Willis musie co. 

24913 


Meet me down by the wayside; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79684: Nettie Robbins. 24914 


Meet me tonight; w Ellery Rand, mel- 
ody G. L. Clarke and Bert L. Clarke. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79914; 
George L. Clarke. 24915 


Meet mother in the skies; hymn, w 
unon., m arr. L. L. Pickett. © Dec. 


12, 19383; H pub.) 39450; JohnH. | 


Brunner. 24916 


24931 


Meet the man about town; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Frank Perkins. © Dec. 
5, 1933; E pub. 39495; Mills music, 
inc. 24917 


Meet the navy; w and m Noel Gay; 


with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 1, 
1933; E for. 382479; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd. 24918 


Melody (A), a waltz and you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr (©), tc: NOW, Zoe oae: tin, 
80191; Wilma Armstrong. 24919 


Melody fox-trot; arr. L. A. K.; pf. © 
1 c. Dee. 18, 1988; E unp. 80315; 
National screen service. 24920 


Memoirs of Dixieland; w Paul Law- 
rence [sic] Dunbar and Joseph 8. 
Cotter, with melody. © 1 e. Dee. 
19, 1933; E unp. 80364; Jacob Pease. 

24921 


Memories; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80192; Laura EH. Car- 
michael. 24922 


valse song. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 79960; Annette Luber. 24923 


Memories and a broken heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79704; Wilna Smith. 24924 


Memories of mother; w B. Sunderland, 
m V. G. Brown. © Dec. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 39565; Verna G. Brown and 
Bert Sunderland. 24925 


Memories of my departed wife; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © Dee. 8, 1933; 
E pub. 393837; Robert Fletcher. 

24926 


Memories of that silver haired daddy 
of mine; w and melody. ©1e. Dee. 
15, 1983; E unp. 80116; Gene Autry. 

24927 


Memorizing you; song. ©1ce. Dec. 9, 
1933; E unp. 80101; Lucile Garvin. 
24928 


Memory of paradise; w and melody. 
© 1. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79622; 
Kevin McLoughlin. 24929 


Memory (The) waltz; w Benny Davis, 
melody Joe Burke. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 
1933; E unp. 79882; Leo Feist, ine. 

24930 


Mem’ries of yesterday; fox-trot, w 
and mélody. © 1 c¢. Dec. 9, 1933; 
E unp. 79860; John Joseph Lang- 
lois. 24931 


1029 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24932 


Men were born to rule the world; w, 


m and arr. William Kernell. © 1 
e. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80527; 
Movietone music corp. 24932 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Consolation; se. Wil- 
liam C. Schoenfeld; brass choir. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 19383; E 
pub. 39143: M. Witmark & sons. 

24933 


—— Kindersttick; transcribed An- 
tonio E. Cafarella; brass quartet. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 1933; E 
pub. 39142; M. Witmark & sons. 

24934 


— Spinning song; op. 67, no. 4, 2d 
pf. pt. arr. Francis Moore; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39403 ; Schroeder & Gunther, inc. 

249385 


Venetian gondola song; 2-pt. 
song, w Eric Haydon, m arr. Henry 
Geehl. © May 5, 1933; HB for. 
32551; Edwin Ashdown, Itd. 24986 


Menton; poésie, Luce George, m Hu- 
bert mouton. 1. Chant seul. — 2. 
Chant et pf. © Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 
32394, 32395; Durand et cie. 

24937, 24938 


Menuett im alten stil; v. Leo Port- 
noff; violine u. klavier. © Nov. 
24, 1933; E for. 32352; Bosworth & 
CO. 24939 


Merry (A) note; w Shakespeare, m 
May Sarson; unison voices. © Dec. 
14, 1933; E for. 32509; Novello & 


co., ltd. 24940 
Merry (The) widow; fox-trot, arr. 
Galla-Rini; accordion. © Dec. 14, 


1933; E pub. 39358; Roma music 
co. 24941 


Merrythoughts; novelette; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 26, 1933; E for. 32463; Her- 
mann Lohr. 24942 


Message (The):;. song, w Dorothy 
Kenwood Leonard. © 1 ¢. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79895; Elizabeth Lam- 
bert Hebb. 24943 


Méthode de piano; pour les cOmmen- 
cnants, Oswin Keller, tradn. d’Héléene 
Ottmann. 1° pte. Nov. 25, 
1933; E for. 32577; A. Cranz. 24944 


Méthode moderne d’accordéon chro- 
matique; par Roméo Jacomoni, fils, 
avec des récreations appropriées 
aux exercices; accordéon pf. et 4 
boutons. © July 1, 1933; E for. 
32270; A. Zurfluh. 24945 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Metodo progressivo per lo studio del 
clarinetto sistema Boehm; di Ala- 
miro Giampieri. Pts. 1 and 2. © 
Nov. 29, 19383; E for. 32494, 32495; 
G. Ricordi & co. 24946, 24947 


Mets ta téte sur mon épaule; valse, de 
La berceuse magique, paroles Léo 
Leliévre fils et Georges Dolley, m 
Bétove; avec accord del’ukulele. © 
Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32385; Editions 
Salabert. 24948 


Mexicado; tango-fox-trot; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 79892; 
DeWitt Ray Clingenpeel. 24949 


Mexican serenade; w Ann Harvey, m 
William Lester, op. 26, no. 3; sop. 
1; 2 with alto. solo. -@) Newer, 
1933: E pub. 39040; J. Fischer & 
bro. 24950 


Mi costilla es un hueso; revista, letra 
Joaquin Vela Galino y Enrique Mar- 
tinez Sierra. Voz y bajo. ©1e. 
Nov. 27, 19383; E unp. 79414; Fran- 
cisco Alonso Lopez. 24951 


Mi querer; letra y m Gonzalo Curiel. 
© July 15, 1933; E for. 32540; A. 
Wagner y Levien sucs., Ss. en ¢. 

24952 


Mice; 2-pt. song, w Peggy Laing, m 
Mary Lucas; equal voices. © Dec. 
15, 1933; E for. 32598; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd. 24953 


Michael Kohlhaas; oper, Paul von 
Klenau, text vom komponisten nach 
der gleichnamigen novelle Heinrich 
von Kleist. Klavierauszug mit text 
Hans E. Apostel u. Felix Greissle. 
© July 29, 1983; D 28583; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. 24953* 


Michigan as in the days of auld lang 
Sine [sic]; song, melody Stephen 
Raczkowski. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1933; 
E unp. 80247; Roy Cornelius. 24954 


Midwinter lament; song, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 ce. Dec. 4, 19383; E 
unp. 79605; Claire Lynch. 24955 


Miles (P. Napier) Four songs for 
baritone voice & oboe; w Robert 
Bridges, m P. N. Miles, op. 17, no. 
14. © Aug. 31, 1983; E for. 32304; 
Oxford univ. press. 24956 


‘Milionario; fox-trot, dal film Non ¢’é 


bisogno di danaro, versi Peppino 
Mendes, m Mario Mariotti: pf. © 
Oct. 12. 1983; E for. 32588; A. & G. 
Carisch & ec. 24957 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Mine eyes beheld the King; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris; pf. © Nov. 15, 
1933; E pub. 38948; Lillenas pub. co. 

24958 


Miniatures in music; pf. bk. 5. © 
Dec. 13, 1933; E pub. 39454; Cyrus 
H. McCormick. 24959 


Miniatures polonaises; par Fernande 
momeemuck. pti. © Oct. 5, 1938385 B 
for. 31952; Maurice Decruck. 24960 


Minnesota, I love you; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1983; E 
unp. 80565; Anton Novak. 24961 


Minuet; by Wm. Spie!lter; pf. con- 
ductor. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 
80517; Movietone music corp. 

24962 


Missa monodica; in honorem Sancti 
Gregorii Magni, w from Missale 
romanum, m Giorgio Federico Ghe- 
dini; einstimmigen chor, gleiche o. 
gem. stimmen, mit orgel- 0. harmoni- 
umbegl. ad lib. Partitur u. stimmen. 
@ WNows 01 933):,, Bs tor.., 32327 >. B. 
Schott’s sdhne. 24963 


Missing you; song, m James IL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80193; Ger- 
trude Pearce. 24964 


Mississippi holiday; w and m- Morey 
Davidson and Carl Lampl; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 15, 1933; 
E pub. 39527; M. Witmark & sons. 
€ 24965 


Mississippi moon; vals, text Sven 
Allby, m Jules Sylvain; pf. © Oct. 
11, 1983; E for. 32320; Edition Syl- 
vain. 24966 


Mistaken in you; w Irving Brown and 
Al. Lyons, m Jack Rich and A. 
Vann ; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 12, 
1933; E pub. 39359; Roy music pub. 
co. 24967 


Mr. Hop Toad; w and m Mae-Aileen 
Erb; pf. © Sept. 25, 1933; E pub. 
392438 ; Co-operative music co. 24968 


Mr. President we salute you; march 
song; violins. ©1c. Dec. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 80452; Henry F. Brown. 

24969 

Misterioso 4 la valse; by Leo A. Kem- 
pinski; pf. © 1 c. Dee. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80316; National screen serv- 
ice. 


33589— 34——_-4 


24970 


24983 


Misterioso gruesome no. 1; by Gerard 
Carbonara; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 18, 
1933; E unp. 80299; National screen 
Service. 24971 


Mistowski (Alfred) Ballade; pf. © 
July 27, 19383; E for. 32310; Oxford 
uniy. press. 24972 


Misty memory; song, m Ruth Graham 
Roush. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39301; Willis Roy Kirk. 24973 


Moanin’ for my lost love; fox-trot, w 
Philip Perrone, m J. E. Davis, jr. 
and Philip Perrone; pf. ©1c. Dec. 
8, 1933; E unp. 79788; John H. 
Davis, jr. 24974 


Mob (The); by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
©1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80612; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 24975 


Moceasin dance; by Frances Terry, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf. 6 
hands. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39581; Clayton F. Summy co. 24976 


Modern (A) old fashioned girl; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 12, 1933; E 
unp. 80010; Salvatore J. De Rosa. 

24977 


Moffat (Alfred) Fifty traditional 
Scottish nursery rhymes; rhymes, 
ballads and songs with traditional 
tunes, coll., ed. and arr. A. Moffat; 
pf. © Oct. 26, 1933; E for. 32446; 
Augener, Itd. 24978 


Mommy darlin’; w and m Al. Sher- 
man, Al. Lewis, and Buddy Fields; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
27, 1933; E pub. 39164; M. Witmark 
& sons. 24979 


Moods; theme and variations, in 7 
short moods, H. Waldo Warner, op. 
42; string quartet. Se. © Nov. 27, 
1933; E pub. 39044; J. Fischer & 
bro. 24980 


Moody and blue; from Bizarrities, w 
Sammy Lerner, m Gerald Marks; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 30, 
1933; E pub. 39154; M. Witmark & 
sons. 24981 


Moody moments; fox-trot; violin and 
pf. .©; 1 e,« Dec: 13: 1933); “Kump: 
80058 ; Albert Eisenberg. 24982 


Moon about town; from Ziegfeld fo!- 
lies, w HE. Y. Harburg, m Dana 
Suesse; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 39110; 
Harms, inc. 24983 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24984 


Moon beams; song, w Harry W. Mc- 
Millan, gt: (Oak ci Deer ne1g33 BS 


unp. 79522; Walter David Hum- 
phreys. 24984 
Moonlight; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 


Dec. 6, 19338; E unp. 79689; Marion 
Boyd. 24985 


Moonlight on the water, shadows on 
the shore; w George A. Little, sr., 
m Larry Shay and George A. Little, 
jr.; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Dec. 2, 1983: E pub. 39034; Bibo- 
Lang, inc. 24986 


Moonlight reverie; by G. Holcombe; 
pi, «C) Dee. 7, 1933) Epub: 39265: 
A. W. Perry’s sons. 24987 


Moonlight shadows; w R. L. Towne, 
m Larry Larsen; with arr. for uku- 
Tele, ete.” © Nov. 7; 1933: Hh pub: 
Sot 2 0.. BsjHarms.¢o. 24988 


More cash; w G. W. Bilbo, set to the 
tune of When Johnnie comes march- 
ing home, with cho. [arr.] G. W. 
Bibo.)., © c. Noy, 33519335, 8 ump: 
78356; George W. Bilbo. 24989 


Morning comes early ; musical comedy, 
Stepp and G@. Murphy, m G. Murphy. 
(Oe SEG: DEG OG (1953 <a apes 
Grace Murphy. 24989* 


Mother; song, w Gertrude Avery. © 
1 ec Dee. 12, 19838; E unp. 80018; 
Harold Marvin Smith. 24990 


=—— wand melddy. © codec! 11, 
1933; E unp. 80379; Joseph P. Mc- 
Cormack. 24991 


Mecther divine; song, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 796138; Marie Fulwiler. 24992 


Mother do not desert me; w and m 
Irene O’Donoghue, vocal arr. Fredric 
Watson; mixed voices. © Dee. 1, 
1933; E pub. 39471; Regina O’Dono- 
ghue. 24993 


Mother if I had you; fox-trot song. 
©) 1 c. Nov. 29, 19383; E unp. 79971 ; 
Carl B. Silox. 24994 


Mother love the only true; song. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79962; 
Richard Rodde. 24995 

Mother song; arr. B. N.; high voice. 
© Dee. 9, 1933: E pub. 39286; Edgar 


Howard Fourt. 24996 
Motherhood’s garden; pageant, text 


and lyrics Mattie B. Shannon, m 
W. B. Judefind. © Mar. 3, 1932; 
E pub. 39509; Judefind bros. 24997 


pt. 0; a. s., v.28 


Mother’s treasures; w and melody. © 
1: @." Dee. 6): 1933 3° Hump? foe: 
Estelie Lord. 24998 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Alle- 


gretto; from Sixth violin sonate, 
transcribed George J. Trinkaus; 


violin 1, 2 and violoncello. Se. and 
pts. © Nov. 2, 19338; E pub. 39149; 
M. Witmark & sons. 24999 


—— Ave verum; ed. and new arr. 
Charles F. Manney; mixed voices, 
organ acc. © Dec. 9, 1933; E pub. 
39305; B. F. Wood music co. 25000 


— Divertimento no. 4; ed. Theodore 
M. Finney: 2 B flat clarinets and 
bassoon. Sc. and pts. © Nov. 2, 
1933; E pub. 39147; M.- Witmark & 
sons. 25001 


——— Divertimento no. 5; ed. Theodore 
M. Finney; 2 B flat clarinets and 


bassoon. Sc. and pts. © Noy. 2, 
1933; E pub. 39148; M. Witmark & 
sons. 25002 


—— Harvest dance; aria from Cosi 
fan tutte, English w Albert G. 
Latham, m arr. and ed. W. Gillies 
Whittaker; unison voices. © July 
13, 1933; E for. 32280; Oxtord@ tmaiv. 
press. 25003 


—— Menuetto and Trio in F; from 
Serenade no. 4, ed. and arr. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker ; string orch., with op- 
tional pf., bowing rev. Mary G. 
Whittaker. Sc. and pts. © July 
27, 1933; E for. 32307; Oxford univ. 
press. 25004 


Serenade in G; new ed. Charles 
Woodhouse; strings, wood-wind, 
horns ad lib. Pts. © Nov. 28, 1933; 
EK for. 32425; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd. 25005 


Mujeres (Las) bonitas; revista, letra 
Antonio Paso Cano y Antonio Paso 
Diaz. Voz y bajo. © 1c Now 26 
1933; E unp. 79420; Franciseo Alon- 
so Lopez, Jose Cabas Quilez and 
Candido Corrales Fernandez. 25006 


Munequita; letra y m Joaquin Par- 
davé) © July 15, 1983) ieee: 
32545; A. Wagner y Levien sues., s. 
en ¢. 25007 


Music brings memories of you; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 29, 1983; E 
unp. 79975; Elizabeth Files Wingo. 

25008 


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no. 12, 1933 


Music makes me; from Flying down to 
Rio, w Gus Kahn and Edward Elis- 
cu, m Vineent Youmans; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 20, 1933; 
E pub. 39121; T. B. Harms co. 

25009 


Music making in class; pupil’s book 


no, 3, Lucy M. Welch. © Noy. 15, 
1933; E for. 382265; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd. 25010 


Music, sweet music; w and melody. 
©1e. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79925; 
Pearle Katzan. 25011 


Musie to the Alcestis of Euripides; 
by Richard Chanter; with Greek 
text, and English tr. © Sept. 21, 
19383; E for. 32296; Oxford univ. 
press. 25012 


Music without words; fox-trot, Lionel 
Buckstone; pf. © Oct. 18, 1933; E 
for. 82452; Beal, Stuttard & ©Co., 
Itd. 25013 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 47, 
pt. 12, Dec. 1933, © Nov. 23, 1983; 
E for. 32338; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd. 25014 


Musk-rose waltz; by G. Holcombe; pf. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39264; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 25015 


Must I go on waiting forever; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 80466; Raymond O. Baker. 

25016 


My affectionate lady; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 79595; 
James Pavese. 25017 


My Ann; waltz, w and melody. © 1 


ce. Dec. 29, 193838; E unp. 80660; 
George Red Shea. 25018 


My blue eyed Sue; w and m Al Sher- 
man, pf. sc. Harold Potter; with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Dee. 22, 1938; E pub. 39546; Joe 
Morris music co. 25019 


My bonnie waltz; simplified arr. M. W. 
Butler; pf., organ or voice with w. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39257; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 25020 


My Broadway; w and melody. ©1¢e. 
Dec. 7, 1983; E unp. 79784; George 
M. Cohan. 25021 


My California home; fox-trot, song. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79945; 
George F. Hardin. 25022 


25036 


My childhood days; song. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1933; E unp. 80654; James Jeff- 
ries. 20023 


My chiquita; paso doble, Hans Beu- 
ker, arr. Reg. H. Casson; orch. pts. 


© Sept. 8, 1983; “EH for: | 32335; 
United music publishers, ltd. 25024 


My chum; song. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1983; 
EK upp. 79550; KH. Laurette Bishop. 
25025 


My, Cia; pf. treble with w.. © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 79862; Sherad 
H. Wright. 25026 


My darling, you’re charming; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80194; 
Frank Jan. 25027 


My dear little boy in overalls blue; 
song, m Pauline Story. © Nov. 20, 
1983; E pub. 39332; Clara Louise 
Larimore. 25028 


My dear one; w George Whiting, m 
Dudley Wilkinson and Lou Hand- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 20, 
1933; E pub. 39482; Broadway mu- 
Sic COrp. 25029 


My design for living; from Design for 
living, w Mack Gordon, m Harry 
Revel; with uke-banjo-guit. chord 
notations. © Nov. 15, 1983; E pub. 
39222; Paramount productions, inc. 

25030 


My dream of love; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
26, 1988; E unp. 80571; Henry R. 
Gade and W. A. Fowler. 25031 


My dream of the long ago; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Noy. 25, 1933; E unp. 80195; 
M. L. Williams. 25032 

My dream of you; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@, Dee.415,, 19383; Hermmnp, 80121 ; 
Merrill K. Johnson. 25033 


My dream waltz; song, w L. W. Bolls. 


© Dec. 29, 1933; E pub. 39609; 
Leila Willis Bolls and Dorothy 
Amelia Bates. 25034 


My dream world; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Noy. 25, 1933; E unp. 80196; Mar- 
guerite Williams. 25035 


My dreams; fox-trot song, w Marion 
Day Farstad; with ukulele arr. © 
Noy. 24, 1933; E pub. 39399; Harry 
Farstad. 25036 


1053 


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25037 


My friend, the night; w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers. © 1 ¢. Dee. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80126; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp. 25037 


My girl of yesterday: w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 80234; 
Floyd Leon Maignaud. 25038 


My heart belongs to you; waltz song, 
m Alda Grecca. © 1 c¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 79851; James Francis 
Warren. 25039 


My heart is crying for sympathy; w 
and melody C. L. Meeks, ace. and 
harmony U. M. Casey; with uku- 
lele arr. ©>1.c. Dec. 1,.1933; E 
unp.. 79538; Una Merrick Casey and 
Curtis Leo Meeks. 25040 


My heart still belongs to you: song. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80265: 
Ray Winter. 25041 


My hey day; fox-trot song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 29, 19383; E unp. 79972; Charlie 
M.. Allen. 25042 


My home town; w Jack Lawrence, m 
Arthur Altman, arr. Paul Hill; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 


39246; Edward B. Marks music 
corp. 25043 
My honey’s come home; song. ©1e. 


Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79565; Alice 
J. Berding. 25044 


My humble mountain shack; song. © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1983; E unp. 86548; 
Hazel Pockat. 25045 


My ideal; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80197; Woodrow B. 
Setzer. 25046 


My idleness brings back mem’ries of 
you; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80201; Grover Garrett. 

25047 


My inspiration; pf. with w. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80333; Frank 
McLennan. 25 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80202; Orestus Ingram. 

25049 


My international girl; from Bizarri- 
ties, w Sammy Lerner, m Gerald 
Marks; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Oct. 30, 1983; E pub. 39155; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 25050 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


My lady; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Novy. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80198; Leo Booker. 

25051 


My lady’s bandbox; gavotte, Clarence 
M:- Cox; violin and pt.) @ avers. 
1933; E pub. 39425; Theodore Pres- 
ser co. 25052 


My little French Rose; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1988; E unp. 80199; 
Helene Ploye Dubail. 25053 


My little home; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79725; Clara Woodring. 25054 


My Louisiana pal; w and melody. © 
de. Dee. 16, 19333 8) Gapraaieoo: 
Jimmie Warner and Elsie Warner. 

25055 


My love song, it’s simple but it’s 
sweet; w Sid Kuller, m Mort Good- 
man. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1933; E ump. 
80057; Morton R. Goodman. 25056 


My Master hath a garden; w from 
Corn from olde fields, m P. Napier 
Miles, op. 13, no. 1) Oe ane=a 
1933; E for. 32305; Oxford unity. 
press. 25057 


My mate of the dale; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79703; 
Lillie Russell. 25058 


My modern madonna; song, arr. 
Marian Haines. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80259; Kenneth Earl Schu- 
man. 25059 


My moment supreme; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 26, 19383; E unp. 80535: 
Eva Marie Mouton. 25060 


My moon; song, m James L. Brown: 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80200; John L. Eason. 

25061 


My mother; valse, w and m Mrs. Fred 
Johns. © 1 ec. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79989; Manela G. Johns. 25062 


My mother’s prayer; valse song. © 1 
c. Nov. 29, 1933; E unp. 79985; Cor- 
ine Cleary. 25063 


My mother’s song; w and melody 
Vinny Violet. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1983; 
EH unp. 79623; Vincent T. Genovese. 

25064 


My mother’s voice; w and melody. 
©1¢. Dee. 15, 1933; E unp. 80108; 
Hanna Emelia Paritz. 25065 


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no. 72. 1988 


My Nancy Rose; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dec. 19, 193838; E unp. 80370; 
Joseph Leonard Fader. 25066 


My Nevada rose; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Noy. 4, 1988; E unp. 78381; Carl 
Long. 25067 


ty old blue valley home; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1-c. Dec. 1, 1983; 
E unp. 79520; L. N. Blake. 25068 


My old-fashioned home on the prairie; 
w and m Florence T. Post. © June 
10, 1983; E pub. 39025; Florence R. 
Thomas. 25069 


My old home in southern Tennessee; 
wand melody. © 1c. Dec. 18. 1933; 
E unp. 80268; Robertson Otto Geiers- 
bach. 25070 


My old viclin; waltz, w R. Glickstein, 
melody W. Ossman. © 1e. Dec. 14, 
19383; E unp. 80099; Robert Glick- 
stein and Wesley Ossman. 25071 


My Ozark mountain home; w and m 
James R. West. © Dec. 19, 1933; 
EK pub. 39488; Ozark pub. co. 25072 


My prayer; hymn, m Samuel B. Mit- 
ton. © Noy. 24, 1933; E pub. 39187; 
David R. Roberts. 25073 


My Rosalind; valse song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
25, 19383; E unp. 79950; Ellen Fran- 
ces Baldwin. 25074 


My sanctuary; w C. HE. Taylor and 
Haldor Lillenas, m C. E. Taylor; 
bass solo. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
38944; Lillenas pub. co. 25075 


My ship has come in bringing you; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 
80675; Ralph Lovillo Grosvenor. 

25076 

My ship o’ dreams; w Harry Race and 
Lester Merrill, m H. Race: with 
ukulele arr. © Dee. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39093 ; De Vaignie music corp. 

. 25077 


My song goes round the world; lyrics 
Ernest Neubach, English version 
Jimmy Kennedy, m Hans May; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon. © Nov. 
14, 1933; E for. 32487; B. Feldman 
& co. 25078 


My sunkissed valley; waltz, w ana 
melody. ©1c. Dee. 12, 1933; EB unp. 
80072 ; Roy Reichman. 25079 


My sweet harmony man; w and melody 
Alex Hill. © 1 c¢. Dee. 15, 1933; E 
unp. 80120; Joe Davis, ine. 25080 


25096 


My sweetheart; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79968; Carl 
W. Dinnel. 250381 


My sweetheart of long ago; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 
799386; Alan Freeman Boyce. 

25082 


My sweetheart’s the man in the moon; 
w and m James Thornton, arr. H. S. 
Krouse; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 
7, 1933; H pub. 39247; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp. 25083 


My talking picture hero; fox-trot, w 
and m Mme. Curtis. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1933; E unp. 80239; Mamie Minnie 
Hattie Curtis. 25084 


My tears; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80203; Bill Regotti. 

25085 


My torch song’s just a happy melody ; 
wand melody. ©1c Dec. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 80575; Crawford J. Sullivan. 

25086 


My whole world consists of you; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1933; 
EK unp. 79690; Ethel Burgess. 25087 


Mystery melody; valse, w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 22, 1923; E unp. 80478 ; 
Mildred Kozak. 25088 


N. C. college football battle cry ; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 
39475; Cadd Grant O’Kelly. 25089 


N.R-A.; fox-trot song. © 1-c¢. Nov. 
29, 1933; E unp. 79965; Bertha B. 
Griffith. 25090 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 


EH eunp. 80204; Wm. Wemmer. 25091 
N.R.A. march; pf. © 1 e¢. Dee. 11, 
1983; E unp. 80658; Stefano 
Sportello. 25092 


N.R.A. (The) roll-call ; song, m Charles 


Midgley. © Nov. 28, 1983; E pub. 
39024; Robert Lee Webb. 25093 
N.R.A. (The) song; song. © 1 «. 


Dec. 13, 1933; E unp. 80062; George 
William Savage. 25094 


Nar tvenne hjirtan sla samma slag; 
foxtrot ur Kiira slikten, text Gosta 
Stevens, m Jules Sylvain; pf. 
Oct. 11, 19383; E for. 32321; Edition 
Sylvain. 25095 


Nani Oahu; song, arr. Robt. Kam- 
auhu. © 1. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80570; Marian Akana Nott. 25096 


1039 


Napoleon Bonaparte; w, m and pf. arr. 
W. Kernell. © 1 c. Dec., 22, 1933; 
E unp. 80512; Movietone musie¢ corp. 

25097 

‘Neath starry skies: w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1933; E unp. 79667; 
Andrew A. Chramcevich. 25098 


Never before; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 5, 19383; E unp. 79664; 
Edward Howard Zier. 25099 


Never want to leave the South: w and 
m Art Barnhart; with ukulele arr. 


© Dee. 9, 1933; E pub. 39853; 
Arthur Barnhart. 25100 
New (A) day is dawning; hymn, w 
and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 


1933: E pub. 39061; Forster music 


publisher, ine. 25101 


New (A) deal: dramatico-musical 
composition, Gabriel Zobrowsky: 
mixed voices, soli and cho., with pf. 
se. and 1 orch. sc. © 1c. Dee. 11, 
19383; D 28565; Mary Ellen Ash- 
worth. 25101* 


New (The) deal moon; w Mary Sin- 
clair, m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 79359; 
Mamie G. Cartledge. 25102 


New (A) found love; fox-trot song. 
© Dec. 22, 1933; E pub. 39567: Ben 
Handley. 25103 


New (A) little blue little song: song, 
melody Clara Fredericka Tupper. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80273 ; 
Whitford Price French. 25104 


New love; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
25, 1933; E unp. 80336; Frank 
McLennan. 25105 


New (The) Maidstone violin tutor; 
specially arr. for school violin 
classes, rey. and ed. by the Instruc- 
tors committee of the National 
union of school orchestras. bk. 
1. Elementary. © July 4, 1932; E 
for. 32528; Maidstone school orch. 
assn., inc. with John G. Murdoch & 
col, Ltd: 25106 


New (The) way to piano technique; 
applied technique, graded from ele- 
mentary to virtuoso standard; 
G. Woodhouse. bks. 5-8. © Oct. 23, 
1933; E for. 32449; George Wood- 
house. 25107 

New York lights; w 8S. XNenos, melody 
H. Jansen. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; B 
unp. 79677; Henry Jansen and 
Stanley Xenos. 25108 


1036 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Night; foxtrot, w and m, Horace E. 
Poulter. © Nov. 8, 1933; EH for. 
32562: Crescendo music pub. co. 

25109 


Night in the throne room; by Herbert 
Stothart; pf. © 1 ce. Dec. 28, 1933: 
E unp. 80613 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25110 


Nightfall in Harlem; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80205; Egbert 
Rhynie. 25111 


Ninon; slowfox, aus Ein lied fiir dich, 
w Ernst Marischka u. Fritz Rotter, 
m Br. Kaper u. Walter Jurmann, 


klay. arr. Walter Borchert. © Mar. 
31, 1933; E for. 32568; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, g.m.b.h. pea beg 


No depression; fox-trot, w Diana Gaie, 
m Jack Edwards. © Nov. 22, 1933: 
E pub. 39330; Grace E. Dunham. 

p27 fe 


No funny business; w Noel Gay and 
Desmond Carter, m Noel Gay; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 24, 
1933 ; E for. 32478; Lawrence Wright 
music co., ltd. 25114 


No night. no shadows; hymn. © Dee. 
26, 1933; E pub. 39592; M. Homer 
Cummings. 25115 


No one else but you; waltz, w J. H. 
Steele, m P. Cole, jr. © 1. Dec. 
21, 1933; E unp. 80453; James E. 
Steele and Palmer Cole, jr. 25116 


No tears: w Julie Jonah. m Dae Mor- 
gan. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80647; Julia Annette Jonah. 25117 


Noah’s ark; w Stanley MacLewee, m 
Edward Harris; men’s voices. 
Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. S90425) 7. 
Fischer & bro. 25118 


Nobody’s fool: w and melody Curley 
Fletcher. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 80639; Curley W. Fletcher. 

25119 


Noche en Espana; by Giuseppe G. 
3eltramo; accordion. © Nov. 14, 
1933; E pub. 39295; R. B. Quattro- 
ciocche. 25120 


Not one is forgotten; m Evangeline 
Lillenas; contralto solo. © Noy. 15. 
1933 ; E pub. 39437; Haldor Lillenas. 

25121 


Nothing but kisses can make me forget 
that I’m blue; w and m Bill Hylan, 
arr. Marjorie Berg. © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 
1938; E unp. 80132; William HT. 
Hylan. 25122 


vo . a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1983 


Nothing but the best; w and melody 
Charlie Tobias, Carmen Lombardo 
and Gerald Marks. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1933 ; E unp. 80397; De Sylva, Brown 
and Henderson, ine. 25123 


Nothing worries me honey; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 
80475 ; Harry A. Johnson. 25124 


Novaro (Augusto) Prelude — 5 stud- 
jes, — Tuning the temperament of 
12 sounds in the octave, a reform to 
musical notation; pf. © Oct. 29, 
1933 ; EH for. 32521; Augusto Novaro. 


25125 
Now that we’re through: fox-trot 
sone. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 


79952; Audrey Mahlmeister. 25126 
Now the day is over; new arr. J. Har- 
ris; 3-pt. women’s cho., a capella ad 
lib. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39168: 
W. J. Skeat. PSP 


Now you’ve gone I’m alone loving you 
just the same; fox-trot song, melody 
Talmage Smith and Frede Liscombe. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 80245; 


W. Clifford King. 25128 
Nowhere to rest my head; w Stanley 
Adams, melody Jesse Greer. © 1c. 


Dec. 20, 19383; E unp. 80403; De 
Sylva, Brown and Henderson, ine. 
25129 

Nymph errant; selection, m Cole 


Porter, arr. Henry Hall; pf. © Oct. 
30, 1933; E for. 32466; Chappell & 


eo! ltd; 25130: 
O. A. M. C. march; band pts. © Dec. 
22, 1933; E pub. 39564; Bohumil 
Makovsky. 25131 


O child most holy; Christmas carol, w 
angina sh. Durrant 5 mixed 
voices. © Nov. 29, 1933; E for. 
32505; Novello & co., ltd. Dae, 


O for a closer walk with God; w Wil- 
liam Cowper, m T. Tertius Noble, 
founded on tune Stracathro. © Dec. 
14, 1983; HE pub. 39435; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co. 2o133 


O, gee! he’s so collegiate; song, w 
Gwen Lark; with ukulele arr. © 1 
ec. Dec. 9,.1933; E unp. 79891; Olga 
Margaret Wolf. 25134 


O God of love; hymn, to tune Dart- 
mouth, w C. J. Firth, m Sydney H. 
_ Nicholson; unison voices. © Aug. 
31, 1933; E for. 832281; Oxford univ. 
press. 25135 


25148 


O God, our help in ages past; brilliant 
variations, M. W. Butler; pf. © Dec. 
7, 1933; EX pub. 392538; A. W. Perry’s 
sons. 25136 


’7"O marenaro; m F. Buongiovanni 
[and] Primma, siconda e terza; m 
EK. A. Mario: versi Gigi Pisano; pf. 
© Aug. 26, 1933; E for. 32273; Casa 
editrice S. I. C. A. 25137 


O mistress mine; w William Shake- 
speare, m Irene Varley. © 1. Dec. 
22, 1933; E unp. 80502; Edith Irene 
Varley Ross. 25138 


O no, John; English folk song, new 
arr. Edith Evans Braun. © Dec. 21, 
1933; E pub. 39561; Theodore Press- 
er CO. 25139 


O Pocahontas; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 11, 19383 ; E unp. 79887 ; Dorothy 
Hayes. 25140 


O President Roosevelt; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80109; 
Hanna Emelia Paritz. 25141 


O salutaris Hostia; w liturgical, m 
James P. Dunn; sop. 1, 2, alto 1, 
and alto 2 or bar.; organ ace. © 
Dec. 11, 19383; E pub. 39448; J. 
Fischer & bro. 25142 


O sanctissima; Latin hymn, tune from 
18th century, arr. men’s choir. © 
1 c. Dec. 13, 1983; E unp. 80049; 
Thomas James Kelly. 25143 


O, the joy of living, loving; Russian 
folk-song, English tr. M. D. Cal- 
vocoressi, m Modest Mussorgsky, ed. 
and [arr.] W. Gillies Whittaker; 5 
male voices. .© July 13, 1933; E 
for. 32289; Oxford univ. press. 

25144 


O, were my love yon lilac fair; w 
Robert Burns, m Victor Massey. © 
Noy. 1, 1933;. EB for. 82442; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd. 25145 


Odds and ends of an old love affair; 
w Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levison, 
pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner. © Dec. 5, 
1933; E pub. 39363 ; Keit-Engel.. inc. 

25146 


Oh holy night; hymn. © Dee. 21, 
1933; E pub. 39547; William Ralph 
Gawthrop. 25147 


Oh! radio man! please spare me an 
extra watt; song, w Donald EK. Win- 
stead. © Dec. 1, 1933; E pub. 
39090; Lon Frederick Stafford. 

25148 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25149 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Oh why do we sing and strum of the 
old fashioned girl that is gone; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Dec. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79702; Ted. R. Mullins. 

25149 


Oh, wouldn’t it be lovely; song, m 
Pauline Story. © Nov. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 39333; Clara Louise Larimore. 

25150 


Oh you big ole moon; song, melody Al- 
len Taub. © 1 c. Dee. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79723; Clarence V. Williams. 

25151 

Oh! you so-"n-so; w and melody Wen- 
dell Hall. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1933; E 
unp. 80082; Wendell W. Hall. 

2e85 Vay 

Ojos claros; letra Alfonso Esprit, jr.., 
m Gonzalo Curiel. © Oct. 30, 1933; 
EK for. 32541; A. Wagner y Levien 
Sucs., S. en ¢@. Zl tya 


Old (The) bachelor; suite, Henry Pur- 
cell, arr. and ed. from original music 
to Congreve’s play, by Thomas F. 
Dunhill; pf. duet. © July 27, 1933; 
E for. 32308; Oxford univ. press. 

25154 

Old Cheddar carols; from the singing 
of an old Cheddar chorister, taken 
down by F. Scourse, adapted and 


harmonized J. C. Scourse; mixed 
voices.. ©) Dee. 5, 19383; E. for. 
32348; Banks & son. 25155 


Old fashioned; song. © 1 e. Dee. 1, 
1933; E unp. 79570; Inez Clark Hall. 
25156 

Old fashioned love; song. © 1. Dee. 
1, 1983; E unp. 79564; Alice J. Berd- 
ing. 25157 
Old (An) fashioned paper and comb; 
w and m Elton Box and Desmond 
Cox; with ukulele arr. R. S. Stod- 
don. © Nov. 6, 1933; E for. 32483; 
B. Feldman & co. 25158 
Old folks at home; by Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, transcribed Anna Graham Har- 
ris; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Nov. 7, 
1933; E pub. 391387; M. Witmark & 


sons. 25159 
Old (The) grey mare; w Hugh E. 
Wright, m George Barker. © Nov. 


24, 1933; E for. 32420; Boosey & co., 
Itd. 25160 


Old Highland melody; coll. and arr. 
for violoncello or violin, Maud Bell, 
pf. ace. Gladys Sayer. © July 13, 
1933; E for. 32309; Oxford univ. 
press. 25161 


Old (The) homestead in the old home- 
town; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 2, 
1933; E unp. 79573 ; Norman C. Hall. 

25162 


Old (The) log shack; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1933; E unp. 79698; 
Mary Bernice Howard. 25163 


Old (The) lumber wagon; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dee. 2, 1933; E unp. 
79577; Martha E. Cunningham. 

25164 


Old man Prohibition; w Millard Law- 
rence, m Teddy Fairfax; pf. © 1 
e: Dec. 1, 1983; E unp. 79528; Theo- 
dore D. Fairfax and Millard F. 
Lawrence. 25165 


Old Missouri moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 25, 1983; E unp. 80206; Thel- 
ma McAllister. 25166 


Old moon stay away from my window 
tonight; song, m James lL. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80209; Margaret HK. 
Gibson. 25167 


Old pal; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80207; D. T. Babb. 

25168 


Ole mammy ain’t gonna sing no more; 
w Herb Magidson and Maurice Sig- 
ler, melody James V. Monaco. © 1 
c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80598; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine. 

25169 


Olga; danzonete, melody José Escar- 


penter. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; EH 
unp. 80632; Latin Amer. music 
bureau. 25170 


On a day in June,-on a honeymoon 
with you; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80540; 
Lionel M. Taylor. 25171 


On a hilltop by the sea; w J. A. 
Whisler, m Florence T. Post. © 
June 10, 19383; E pub. 39027; Flor- 
ence R. Thomas. 25172 


On etiquette; w Jill Rainsford, m Sid 


Franklyn; pf. © 1 $e Nov. Wi, 
1933; E unp. 79848; Marguerite 
Rainsford. 25173 


On my way to the fair; fox-trot, w 
and m Margaret Kerr. © 1 ¢. Noy. 
25, 1933; E unp. 79953; Margaret 
Whewell. 25174 


1038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1983 


On Sunday when we gathered ’round 
the organ; w Alexander Hill and 
Andy Razaf, melody Thomas Wal- 
ler. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 
79789; Irving Berlin, inc. 25175 


On the banks of the Seine; comp. 
-H. W. Friedhofer; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80521; 
Movietone music corp. 25176 


On the shell-rocked battle ground; 
song. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80532; Julia Bateman. 25177 


On the wings of the dawn; from Prin- 
cess Charming, w Max Kester, m 
Ray Noble. © Dec. 20, 1933; E for. 
32565; Cinephonic music co., Itd. 

25178 


Once again; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 
1933 ; E unp. 80208; Roy D. Heliton. 

25179 


Once in a while; from Bizarrities, w 
Sammy Lerner, m Gerald Marks; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
30, 19383; E pub. 39157; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 25180: 


One kind word so softly spoken; w 
and m Basil Charles-Dean; in D 
flat. © Nov. 7, 1933; E for. 32462; 
Chappell & co., ltd. 25181 


One little mouse and two; song. ©1 
c. Dec. 4, 19383; E unp. 79624; Mari- 
anna Cooper. 25182 


One night in June; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80542; J. R. Krieger. 25183 


One step; by Gerard Carbonara; pf. 
no. 1-3. © 1c¢ Dec. -18, 1933; E 
unp. 80300-80302; National screen 
service. 25184-25186 


Only with you; from Her mastei’s 
voice, w and m Clare Kummer; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
27, 19383; E pub. 39122; T. B. Harms 
co. 25187 


Onward, humanity; w and m A. M. 
Erica. © Dec. 12, 1933; E pub. 
39351; Edith M. Custard. 25188 


Oo! la! la; from That’s a good girl, 
w Douglas Furber, m Walter Jur- 
mann. Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 
32468; Chappell & co., ltd. 25189 


Opern und operetten; sché6nsten melo- 
dien in leichter spielart, gesetzt R. 
Krentzlin; klavier. © Nov. 8, 
1933; E for. 382329; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 25190 


25204 


Opernfreuden; beliebte stiicke bearb. 
Richard Krentzlin; klavier. © Nov. 
3, 1983; E for. 32331; B. Schott’s 
sohne. 25191 


Opus 12; melody Henry Lindeman. 
© 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79740; 
Henry A. Lindeman. 25192 


Orain na elarsaich; arr. Hilda M. 
Campbell, English w Harold Boul- 
ton, forewords Hilda Mary Campbell 
and H. Boulton; clarsaich or pf. acc. 
© Oct. 31. 1933; E for. 32264; Pa- 
terson’s publications, Itd. 25193 


Orchids in the moonlight; from Flying 
down to Rio, w Gus Kahn and Ed- 
ward Eliscu, m Vincent Youmans; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc, © Nov. 
20, 19383; E pub. 39119; T. B. Harms 


co. 25194: 
Orff-schulwerk; elementare musikti- 
bung. A’*. Rhythmisch-melodische 
iibung, Carl Orff—G*. Spielstiicke 


fiir block-fl6ten, Gunild Keetman, 
© Nov. 3, 1983; E for. 32325, 32326; 
B. Schott’s sohne. 25195, 25196 


kleine tinze Hans Bergese 
Klavieriibung 6. © Nov. 3, 1933; 
E for. 32324; B. Schott’s sodhne. 

25197 


lb- u. Spielstticke, Hans Ber- 


gese. Klavieriibung 2,3. © Nov. 3, 
1933; 9H for. “32322, .. 32823; ”_B. 
Schott’s sohne. 25198, 25199 


Orphan (The) ; w and melody. ©1¢c. 
Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 80468; Henry 
P. Brideau. 25200 


Orpheus with his lute; song, w Shake- 


speare. © Aug. 3, 1933; E for. 
32556; Leonard Pascoe-Williams. 
25201 


Gssianic processional; poem adapted 
from Ossian, H. S. Roberton, Gaelic 
tr. John R. Bannerman, Welsh tr. 
Meredydd Roberts, traditional Lewis 
air noted from the playing of Dun- 
can Morrison and arr. H. S. Rober- 
ton; mixed cho. © Dec. 8, 1933; 
E for. 32560; Hugh S. Roberton. 

25202 


Our farewell; waltz song, w Sally 
Flock. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1933; E 
unp. 79843; Maurice L. Goldman. 

25203 


Our home sweet home; song. © 1 «¢. 
Dec. 26, 1983; E unp. 80549; Mabel 
L. Ruckle. 25204 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25205 


Our leader and our chief; song, arr. 
Bob Taylor.’ -© 1 c. Dee. 21, 1983; 
E unp. 80439; Roswell I. Newmann. 

25205 

Our mother’s call; w and melody. © 
1 e. Dee: 22,: 19383; Eunp.- 80471; 
Bertel J. Buhl. 25206 


Our romance is over; song. © 1 e. 
Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 79641; Charles 
J. Epstein. 25207 


Our skipper President, F. D. R.; m Leo 
J. Minton; pf. with w. © 1. Dee. 
4, 1933; E unp. 80377; Michael John 
Keating. 25208 


Out of the darkness; song to the Vir- 
gin—2d tone, w from Ukrainian lit- 
urgy, English version Max T. Krone, 
Ukrainian church melody 12th cen- 
tury arr. by Alexander Koshetz; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 7, 1933; E 
pub. 39188; M. Witmark & sons. 

25209 


Out of the East; by Albert Franklin 
Trask; melody with pf. ace. © 
Sept. 1, 1988; E pub. 39311; Na- 
tional assn. of dramatics, inc. 25210 


Ouverture in do diesis minore; di Gio- 
vanni Salviucci; grande orch. Parti 
tura. © Sept. 23, 1933; E for. 
32092; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 25211 


Over a southern sea; from Robinson 
Crusoe, w Louis Weslyn, m Hal 
Dyson. © Dec. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39615; Edward B. Marks music corp. 

25212 


Over my shoulder; w and m Harry 
Woods; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
28, 1933; E for. 32627; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd. 25213 


Over the drifting sand; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. ©1c. Nov. 15, 
1933: E unp. 79818; Adelbert Bech- 
tel. 25214 


Over the road of sorrow ; hymn, w and 
m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 39082; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine. 25215 


Overture (The) in the masque of Co- 
mus; by Thomas Augustine Arne, 
ed. and orch. Bernard Herrmann. 
Se. © Dee. 5, 1933; E pub. 39552; 
E. F. Kalmus orchestra scores, ine. 

25216 


Oxydol theme; by D. T. Marcotte and 
Larry Larsen; pf. treble. ©. 1 ©. 
Dee. 14," °1953; -. H.. unp... Goose; 
Blackett-Sample-Hummert, inc. 

25217 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Ozark (An) reverie; by Carl Busch; 
septet for flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, 2 
horns and bassoon. Sc. and pts. © 
Nov. 24, 1983; E pub. 39018; H. T. 
FitzSimons Co. 25218: 


Paddle-wheel paddle me home; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 1933; E 
unp. 80362; Dave Ringle. 25219 


Pajarillo embrujado; pf. con letra. 
© Noy. 30, 1933; E pub. 39282; 
Cuates Castilla. 25220 


Pate Vienna moon; w J. M. Kay and 
I. Sheinker, melody G. Schloss. © 
1c Dee. 11, 193835. 2 onnoo. 
Jack M. Kay, George Schloss and 
Iry. Sheinker. 25221 


Paloma errante; letra y m Juan 
Lopez. © 1 «¢. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 
79767; Tomas Acuna. 25222 


Palooka it’s a grand old American 
name; from Joe Palooka, w and m 
Ann Ronell and Johnny Burke; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 7, 
1933; E pub. 39318; Irving Berlin, 
inc. 25223 


Panis angelicus; from Golden mel- 
odies, César Franck, arr. Charles N. 
Boyd; French horn and pf. © Dec. 
5, 1983; E pub. 39380; M. Witmark 
& sons. 25224 


Papierene kinder; w Morris Rund, m 
David Meyerowitz, arr. Jack Kam- 
men. © July 2, 1933; E pub. 39224; 
Radio music pub. co. 25225 


Papirossen; w and m Hyman Yablek- 
off. © Mar. 15, 1983; E pub. 39223; 
Radio music pub. co. 25226 


Par les bou-evards,; Parisian sketches, 
Hugo W. Friedhofer. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
22, 1933; E unp. 80522; Movietone 
music corp. 25227 


Paradise is lonely; w Sammy Mysels, 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 80624; Paul Barbarin. 

25228 


Paradise lost: w and m Laura Frank; 
pt. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1938 ; Hamp. 
SG085; Laura Frank Bateman. 

25229 


Paradise of love: valse song. ©1 ¢. 
Dee. 4, 1983; E unp. 79988; A. Mc- 
Keague. 25230 


Parcels for Christmas; action song, W 
and dialogue Rodney Bennett. — 
Dec. '8,:' 1933; E: for. 32561; Joan 
Bennett. 25231 


1040 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Parking in the parlor; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; 
EH unp. 80536; Harry T. Peld. 

25232 


Patapan; Christmas anthem, tr. and 
m arr. Howard Brockway. 1. Sop., 
alto and bar.—2. Mixed voices. © 
Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 393896, 39397 ; 
H. W. Gray Co. 25233, 25234 


Pateta; revista, letra Lopez Alarcon, 
Alareén Roldan y Fernandez de Vil- 
legas. Voz y bajo. © 1. Nov..27, 
1933; E unp. 79416; Jacinto Guer- 
rero Torres. 25235 


Path o’ dreams; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 19833; E unp. 80210; Ethel 
Witte. 25236 


Paul characteristic etudes and pieces ; 
by E. H. Paul; pf. Ed. Faunce. © 
Oct. 10, 19838; E pub. 39522; Co- 
operative music co. 25237 


Peace brings dawn; by Herbert Stot- 
hart; pt. © Lie Dee. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 80614; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25238 


T'eace on earth: w and melody. © 
1 c@ Dee. 12, 1933; E unp. 80002; 
Mabel Lambert. 25239 


Peekin’ through the keyhole of para- 
dise; w and melody Burton Crane. 
@-1-¢ Apr. 17, 1933; E unp. 79799; 
Louis Burton Crane, jr. 25240 


Peloncita mia; w and m Hal Shire. 
© 1c. Dec. 27, 1933; E unp. 80584; 
Harold R. Shire. 25241 


Perdoname; pf. con letra. © Nov. 30, 
1933; E pub. 39281; Cuates Castilla. 
25242 


Perfect (The) dream; w and m Billy 
Baskette and Theo Alban; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 13, 1933; E 
pub. 39101; Harms, ine. 25243 


Peter Pickers’ plight; musical make- 
believe, bk. and lyrics Florence 
Crocker Comfort, m Hazel Watts 
Cooke. © Dec. 14, 1933; D 28574; 
H. T. FitzSimons co. 25243* 


Peter Rabbit; m O. Holloway; pf. 
with text. © 1c. Nov. 7, 19383; D 
28564; Ola Holloway. 25243** 


Petite suite; by F. Campbell-Watson ; 
4 violins, 1st position. Sc. and pts. 
© Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 39151; M. 
Witmark & sons. 25244 


1041 


Phantasy; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 80024; Douglas Graham 
Thompson, 25245 

Picture (The) on my dresser; w and 
melody Fleming-Townsend. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 79875; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine. 25246 

Piedigrotta 1933; strenna, compilato. 
© Sept. 5, 1933; E for. 32274; Mario 


Cosentino. 25247 
Pilgrim (The); symphony, Andrew 
Green; orch...se.- ©) 1:¢, Dec. 29, 


1933; E unp. 80681; St. Benedict’s 
college. 25248 


Pilgrim’s (The) progress; oratorio for 
ten., bar. and treble soli, cho. and 
orch., w John Bunyan, m Robin 


Milford =. pf. ; ace) ie. Cho: ed.—2. 
Complete ed. © Aug. 31, 1933; E 


for. 32298, 32299; Oxford univ. press. 
25249, 25250 


Pilgrim’s (The) song; the wayfarer, 
w ed. Paul Robeson, m arr. G. Ruth- 
land Clapham; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 10, 1933; E for. 32366; Syl- 
vester music co., ltd. 25251 


Pioneers; unison song, w adapted 
from Walt Whitman, m Alfred 
Whitehead; pf. or organ acc. © 
Noy. 138, 1983; E pub. 39046; Oliver 
Ditson c¢o., ine. 25252 


Pipe dreams; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Dee. 21, 1933; E ump. 80451; Dor- 
sey Blake Kinnamon. 25253 


Pipe’s (A) sweet note; Christmas 
song, w Irene Gass, m C. H. Kitson. 
© Nov. 28, 1933; E for. 32399; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. 25254 


Pirates bold [and] Sambo plays the 
banjo; by Gertrude Keenan, with 
biographical sketch and glossary, in- 
structive annotations and interpre- 
tation; pf. © Nov. 23, 1933; E pub. 
39013; Art publication soc. 25255 


Pirates’ drinking song; w and m Hal 
Shire. ©,1¢ Dec. 2). 1933 Bump. 
80580; Harold R. Shire. 25256 


Pirate’s (The) love song; song, m S. 
Lee, arr. E. Norton. © 1 ec. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79590; M. L. Sterling, 
Seymour Lee, and Ed Norton. 

29257 


Plantation blues; slow fox-trot, writ- 
ten and composed Lawrence Salmon ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc., Alvin D. 
Keech. - © Oct. 20, 1983; E_ for. 
32409; Vivian Campbell «& co., Itd. 

25258 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25259 
Piay quick method for accordion; 
German style, Frank Lucas. 


Nov. 24, 19383; AA 135389 ; Nicomede 
music ¢o. 25259 


Italian style, Tony Lombardo. © 
Nov. 24, 19383; AA 135390; Nicomede 
music €o. 25260 


Play quick method for guitar; finger 
and plectrum style, Herbert Boote. 
© Nov. 24, 1933; AA 135388; Nico- 
mede. music co. 25261 


Piay quick method for Hawaiian gui- 
tar; by Conrad Gebelein. © Nov. 
24, 19383; AA 135387; Nicomede mu- 
Sic @O. 25262 


Play quick method for mandolin or 
mandolin-banjo; by H. Russeil 
Truitt. Nicomede ed. © Dec. 22, 
1933; AA 1385562; Nicomede music 
co. 25263 


Play quick method for ukulele or uku- 
lele-banjo; by Allida Black. Nico- 
mede ed. © Dec. 22, 1933; AA 
135561; Nicomede music co. 25264 


m Luther A. 


Playtime pal; song, 


Clark. © Nov. 29, 1933; E pub. 
39205; Raymond C. Sisco. 25265. 
Please believe in me; song. © 1 ©. 


Dee. 15, 1983; E unp. 80130; Mel- 
vin Nathaniel Pearlman. 25266 


Piease come back to me; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1938; E unp. 80086; 
Salvatore Augliera. 25267 


Please come home with me dear rapa; 
waltz, w, melody and special recita- 
tion. © 1. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 
80071; Willard Gibby. 25268 


Please let it be that way; song, melody 
Dan Woodward, jr. © 1c. Dee. 22, 
1933: E unp. 80499; Remus Harris. 

25269 


Please let me forget; w Bob Trayna, 
and melody. ©1c. Nov. 29, 1933; E 
unp. 79551; Robert Enoch. 25270 


© 1c. Dee. 
80055; Walter 
aya 


Poems of E M BR; pf. ©1c. Dec. 20, 
1933; E unp. 80418; Arthur Dwight 
Allen. 25272 


Poeme; string quartet. 
fs, 193552" 7K. Uunp, 
Charles Rance. 


Poets have need; song, melody Bud 
Manners. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1933; E 
unp. 79608; Viola Lucille Krebs. 

25273 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Polish (The) Gypsy ; fox-trott; pf. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 8, 19383; HE: unp. 79838; 
Frank Geisz. 25274 


Polish mountaineer songs; by J. Bry- 
ja; 1st violin, .bk.. 2, 6) a@eeeer: 
13, 19383; E unp. 80039; John Bryja. 

25275 


Polnisches konzert; G-dur, v. Georg 
Philipp Telemann, hrsg. Hilmar u. 
Walter Hockner ; 2 violinen, viola u. 
violoncello, o. streichorch., mit Con- 
tinuo, cembalostimme bearb. Fried- 
rich Wilhelm Lothar. Stimmen. © 
Oct. 5, 1983; E for. 32485; Wilhelm 
Hansen. 25276 


Polvos (Los) de la madre Celestina ; 
comedia. Voz y bajo. © 1c. Novy. 
27, 1933; E unp. 79415; Jacinto 
Guerrero Torres. 25277 


Ponad kruti berizenky ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1933; E unp. 80351; 
Ewgen Zukowsky. 25278 


Poor Jane blues; melody J. Gowdlock. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 79866; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. 25279 


Poor lil’ birdie; w and melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 1, 19838; E unp. 78288; Al Van 
Dorr. 25280 


Por la senal; letra José Guizar M., m 
Mario Talavera. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
E for. 32547; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en ¢. 25281 


Por tu amor; bolero son; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 80669; Rich- 
ard A. Dominguez. 25282 


Practical counterpoint; modernized 
system of teaching polyphonic writ- 
ing in 2-6, 8 pts., W. R. Waghorne. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; AA 134021; William 
Richard Waghorne. 25283 


Praise notes ringing; service, w W. B. 
Judefind, Mattie B. Shannon, and 
others, m Roy E. Nolte and John J. 
Thomas. © Apr. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39515; Judefind bros. 25284 


Pray for the light; male quartet. © 
Dec. 1, 19383; E pub. 39213; George 
L. Miller. 25285 


Prayer (The) my mother taught me; 
hymn, w and m Gene Arnold. © 
Oct. 16, 1933; E pub. 39062; Forster 
music publisher, ine. 25286 


Prelude and fugue; by Buxtehude, ed. 
Henry G. Ley; organ. no. 6, 14. 
May 25, 19338; E for. 323802, $2303; 
Oxford univ. press. 25287, 25288 


1042 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


President Roosevelt; song. © 1 « 
Dee. 8, 1983; E unp. 79808; Mary 


Hlinora Reyna. 25289 
Pretending; w and melody. © 1 «c. 


Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 79556; Anna 


Gray Poe. 25290 
Pretense; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1933; 
E unp. 80025; Douglas Graham 
Thompson. 25291 


Pretty baby youre my baby love; 
song, arr. Michael Codian. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 8, 1983; E unp. 79834; Angelo 
Ralph Petrucci. 29292 


Pretty lady; w and melody. ©1.«. 
Dec. 22, 19388; E unp. 80550; Alfred 
Scriven. 25293 


Pretty little thing; fox-trot, arr. Harry 
Ludwig; pf. with w. ©1c. Dee. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80104; Eugene Nelson 
Hyde. 25294 


Pretzel (The) boat; fox-trot, w IL. 
Mestesky, melody B. Adelman. © 1 
c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79733; Ben- 
jamin Adelman and Louis Mestesky. 

25295 


Pride of the American bars; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 
79567 ; David Gordon Holder. 

25296 


Pride of the ball; waltz, H. C. Verner, 
new arr. Chas. Fredericks; band pts. 
© Dee. 16, 1933; E pub. 39480; F.C. 
Menges. 25297 


Primi ricordi; march, G. G. Beltramo; 
accordion. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39288; R. B. Quattrociocche. 25298 


Prince Charles; by Herbert Stothart ; 
pt, © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; .E unp. 
80616; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

25299 

Program (The) of love; slow fox-trot, 
w Betty Meyer; pf. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1933; E unp. 80079; Charles A. 
Grupp. 25300 


Prohibition’s gone away; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1. Dee. 19, 1933: 
E unp. 80859; Jeanette V. Scully. 

25301 

Promise that you will come back to 
me; song, m Hugene Barnes. © 1c. 
Dee. 11, 1983; E unp. 79909;’ Elza 


Monroe Steward. 25302: 
Prosperity; march, w J. A. Speers, 
melody Antone Ruby. © 1 ec. Dee. 


21, 1933; E unp. 80425; A. Ruby and 
John A. Speers. 25303 


25316 
—— song, melody Allen Taub. © 1c. 
Dee?’ 1, 19383; H ‘unp. 79518; ET. 
McGuire, sr. 25304 


Prosperity is coming back again; w 
Mrs. C. Boissoneault, melody Ailen 
Taub. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79727; Thelma Idel Boissoneault. 

25305 


Prosperity’s coming soon; w and mel- 
Ody. Ol ec Deer 22 41933 4 Wea: 
80473 ; Violet T. Fuget. 25306 


Proud (The) accordionist rag; by An- 
tonio Zordan; accordion. © Nov. 2, 
1933 ; E pub. 39290; R. B. Quattroci- 
ocche. 25307 


Psalm 91; Seriptural w, m op. 46; pt. 
or organ acc. © Nov. 1, 1933; E for. 
32071; Geoffrey O’Connor-Morris. 

25308 


Public (The) just loves to be fooled; 
fox-trot, w and m Burton Crane, 
arr. Bill Kunkel; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
May 26, 1933; E unp. 79792; Louis 
Burton Crane, jr. 25309 


Pushing through the rain to see you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1933 ; 
E unp. 795538; Joseph Kral Krow- 
asky. 25310 


Put a tax on love; from Roman 
scandals, w and m Al Dubin, L. 
Wolfe Gilbert and Harry Warren ; 
with ukulele arr. © Dee. 11, 1983; 
E pub. 39368; M. Witmark & sons. 

25311 


Puzzled hearts; w and melody; soli 
and cho. for mixed voices. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 18, 1983; E unp. 80138; Kath- 


leen S. Corbett. 25312 
Quand on est tout la-baut; marche 
6, de Les bleus du ciel, paroles 


Serge Veber, m G. van Parys; avec 

accord de Pukulele. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32389; Editions Salabert. 

25313 

Quietest (The) things; w Margaret 


Wymer, m Haydn Wood; in A flat. 
© Oct. 10, 1933; E for. 32459; Chap- 


pell & co., Itd. 25314 
Radio waves; valse ecaprice, Pietro 
Frosini; accordion. ©. Nov. 25, 


1933: E pub. 39297; R. B. Quattro- 
cioeche. 203815 
Radiogram; by Hugo W. Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Dee. 22, 1933; E unp. 80518: 
Movietone music corp. 25316 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25317 


Ragamuffin Jane; w Johnny Burke, m 
Harold Spina; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dee. 11, 1933; E pub. 39352; 
Irving Berlin, inc. 25317 


Rain (The) brought meyou;song. © 
Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39302; Harry 
Stanley. 25318 


Rain in my heart; from Ziegfeld fol- 
lies, w Arthur Swanstrom, m Louis 
Alter; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 39108; 
Harms, inc. 25319 


Rain—nothing but rain; w Arnaud de 
‘Bordes, m Laddie Watkis. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1933; E unp. 80652; Laddie 
Fennell. 25320 


Rally to the eagle; song, m Henry Fer- 
rell; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
ite. Noy. 2721933827 E) unp. 79939: 
Mossie L. Purcell. 25821 


Ray of cheer; valse song. ©1c. Nov. 
29, 1933; E unp. 79966; Luciano Pas- 
sion Blas. 25322 


Reading (The) and writing of music; 
text bk., with rhythmic and melodic 
exercises, for students in public 
school music courses. Oct! 2, 
1933: AA 134022; William Richard 
Waghorne. 25323 


Ready for the Master’s call; hymn, w 
and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39078; Forster music 
publisher, inc. 25324 


Recovery march; male voices. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 79666; Margaret 
Emmet Kinnicutt. 253825 


Red notes; by Gregory Stone: pf. © 
Dec. 28, 1933; E pub: 39613 ; Prelude 
music co. 25326 


Red (The) revue; musical play. © 
1 c. Dec. 9, 19338; D 28566; Conrad 
Seiler. 25326* 


Repatriado (El); pf. con letra. © 
Nov. 30, 1933; E pub. 39283; Cuates 
Castilla. 25327 


Repeal; song, m Tom Girtanner. (© 
tc. (Dee, 12; 1933: "BE iunps0ei7 ; 
John Blum. 25328 


Rest in my arms; song. © 1 © Dee. 
6, 1933; E unp. 79712; Susie Tracy 


Booker. 25329 
Reverie; by Orien E. Dalley; wood- 
winds. Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 
1933; E pub. 89150; M. Witmark & 
sons. 25330 


1044 


pt. IE, n:S:,v. ZS 


—pf. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79621; Sophie Rapoport Mydans. 
25331 


song... © 1. c. Nov. 21,1933; 
unp. 80046; Dorothy Lucas Higgin- 
son. PaaS 


Rhythm for sale; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 7, 19383; E unp. 79768; Nat. 
Nazarro. 25333 


Rhythm of the day; from Dancing 
lady, w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 29, 1933; 
E pub. 38035; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25334 


Rhythmic sight-singing: chromatics, 
minor mode, compound time, W. R. 
Anderson. pt. 2. © Dee. 11, 1933: 
AA 134410; J. Fischer & bro. 25335 


Ride (The) thru Swedish forests; by 
Herbert Stothart; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 
28, 1933; E unp. 80617: Metro-Gold- 


wyn-Mayer corp. 25336 
Ridin’ in the rain; song, melody 
Clara Fredericka Tupper. © 1 ©. 


Dec. 18, 19383; E unp. 80272; Whit- 
ford Price French. 25337 


Right now’s the time for loving; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 1933; E 
unp. 80480; Volney Porter Ludlow. 

25338 


Rinde o’ tavute steva’ mamma mie, 
versi F. Tanzariello, melodia N. M. 
Perosi. © 1 ¢. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 
79578; Nicola M. Perosi Piroso and 
Frank Tanzariello. 25339 


Rio Grande; waltz; melody with pt. 
ace. © 1 ¢.. Dee. 11, 1983) 
79919; Marvin Cornelius Lucke. 

25340 


Rise, red sun; Russian folk-song, Eng- 
lish tr. M. D. Calvocoressi, m Modest 
Mussorgsky, ed. and [arr.] W. Gillies 
Whittaker; male voices. © July 13, 
1933; E for. 32290; Oxford univ. 
press. 253841 


River and rainbow; 10 miniatures, 
Walter Carroll; pf. Dee. 28, 1933; 

E for. 32626; Forsyth bros., ltd. 
25342 
River song; w and melody. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 80335; Frank 
« McLennan. 253438 


Road (The) is calling; w M. Harper 
and Chas. Kenney, 
Walter. © 1 ©¢ Dee. 8, 198383 8 
unp. 79827; Marjorie Harper. 

25344 


melody Serge 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Road (The) to anywhere; w and mel- 
ody Burton Crane. © 1. Apr. 17, 
19383; E unp. 79797; Louis Burton) 
Crane, jr. 25345 


Robison’s (Carson J.) 5 minute 
Jew’s harp instruction book. © 
June 5, 1929; AA 132890; M. M. 
Cole pub. co. 25346 


Rock-a-bye grandma; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1933; E unp. 79774; 
Ella Allen. 25347 


Rock me again mother; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80211; Hazel 
Pitts. 25348 


Rock me to sleep; w Edith Alma 
Tourjée and Elizabeth Akers Allen, 
m Ann Asquith. © Dec. 18, 1933; 
E pub. 39520; Edith Tourjée Walker 
son & Co. 25349 


Rockin’ with the rhythm king; song, 
w G. P. Loffler and Harold E. Pratt. 
©1ec. Dee. 26, 1983; E unp. 80551; 
Gene Paul Loffler. 25350 


Rodeo parade; comp. and orch. Paul 
Van Loan; [pf. conductor] © 1. 
Dec. 22, 1983; E unp. 80519; Movie- 
tone music corp. 253951 


Roll de ole chariot along; negro Sspir- 
itual, w ed. Paul Robeson, m arr. 
G. Ruthland Clapham; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 10, 1933; E for. 32367; 
Sylvester music co., ltd. 25352 


Rollin’ dough blues; melody J. Gowd- 
lock. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79878; Southern music pub. co.. ine. 

25353 


Rolling stone; w and m Dae Morgan. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80648; 
Julia Annette Jonah. 25354 


Romance and dreams; pf. ©1c. Dee. 
6. 19838; E unp. 79713; Nick Bolin. 


25355 
Romance in Washington; w Rose 
Arlington, m Burrell Van Buren; 


with ukulele arr. © June 7, 1933; 
E pub. 39177; Rose Catherine John- 
son. 25356 


Romancing with you; from Enlighten 
thy daughter, w Moret Shea and 
Allen Taub, m Lou Herscher; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 


39496; Mills music, inc. 25357 
Romantic appassionato; by Gerard 
Carbonara: pf. no. 1,2. ©1e. Dee. 


18, 1933; E unp. 80803, 80804; Na- 
tional screen service. 25358, 25359 


25374 
Romantic episode ; comp. Hugo 
Friedhofer. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; 


E unp. 80526; Movietone music corp. 
25360 


Romantic mood; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1933; E unp. 80277; Marvin Maurice 
Cohen. 25361 


waltz song. © Dec. 26, 1933; E 
pub. 39590; Marvin Maurice Cohen. 
25362 


Rome wasn’t built in a day; from 
Roman scandals, w Al Dubin, m 
Harry Warren; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 
39162; M. Witmark & sons. 25363 


Rondo pastorale; by Remigio Renzi; 
organ. © Dec. 22, 1933; E pub. 
39598; J. Fischer & bro. 25364 


Roodgeabeef-meedgejum and stewjum 
corn; w and melody; in C. ©1e. 
Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80602; Aaron 
Brown. 25365 


Roosevelt; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; 
EK unp. 803866; Geo. Cousins. 25366 


——w and melody. © 1. Dec. 11, 
1933; E unp. 80378; Joseph P. Mc- 
Cormack. 25367 


Roosevelt all the time; w and m Tony 
Eckel. © 1 ¢. Dee. 8, 1933; E unp. 
79830; Anthony Benedict Eckel. 

25368 


Roosevelt is the man of the day; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1933; E unp. 79785; 
Andrew Jackson Crawford. 25369 


Rosa: w and m Will Gregory; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 39360; Roy music pub. co. 

25370 


Rose de France; tango de Rose de 
France, lyrics Albert Willemetz, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Oct. 6, 1933; 


EK for. 32489; Société anonyme 
francaise Chappell. 29371 


Rose (A) from the garden of Hire; w 
Michael Hanley, and melody. © 
1 ¢ Dec. 6, 1983; E unp. 79731; 
Kresten Martensen. PO te 


Rose of Caliente: song. ©1e. Dee. 
26, 1933; E unp. 80578; Mary B. 
Skinner. 25373 


Rosebud Marie waltz; melody. ©1e. 
Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79899; Kitty 
Keepers Voss. 25374 


1045 


CATALOGUE OF 
25375 


Roselita; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80212; Cameron N. 
Allen. 25375 


Rosenberger (Otto) Lieder; op. 2, 
nach alten deutschen texten; drei- 
stimmigen frauen — o. knabencher. 
Partitur. nr.1-—5. © June 26, 1933; 
E for. 32614; Universal edition, a. g. 

25376 


Roses and ruins; w and melody. © 
TC; Dec, 26... 1935.4 2h np oUaso: 
John Oscar Wirsen. 25377 


Roses that bring my love; w and mel- 
ody. © Dee. 8, 1983; E pub. 39385; 
Franklin Taylor. 25378 


Rosetta bella; mazurka, August D’An- 
nunzio; accordion. © Nov. 2, 1933; 
H pub. 39289; R. B. Quattrociocche. 

25379 


Rovers of the land; song. © 1c. Dec. 
20, 1933; E unp. 80420; Albert 
Joseph Milans. 25380 


Row, row, row your boat; round, arr. 
Helen MacGregor; pf., 6 hands. © 
Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 39465; Willis 
music co. 25381 


Russian love song; w H. J. de Burgos, 
melody M. de Crescenzo. ©1c. Dee. 
8. 1933; E unp. 79809; Mario de 
Crescenzo and Harry J. de Burgos. 

25382 


Russische fantasie no. 3; von Leo 
Portnoff ; violine u. klavier. © Nov. 
24, 19383; E for. 32351; Bosworth & 
co. 25383 


Ruthie; fox-trot song. © Dec. 22, 
1933 ; E pub. 39568; Ben Handley. 
25384 


Sag’ es mir noch einmal!...; tango, 
w Hans R. v. Nack und Otto Forst- 
Berg, m Karl Vacek, arr. Alexander 
Steinbrecher ; salon, jazz, orch. stim- 
men. ©: July 10, 1933; E for. 32621; 
Wiener operettenverlag, g.m.b.h., 
Dacapo verlag. 25385 


Sailing along the beautiful Hudson; 
w and melody Bertie Elizabeth 
Freund. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1933; B 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. OI, 0. S., v. 28 


Salut d’amour; by Edward Elgar, op. 
12, transcribed and arr. George J. 
Trinkaus; flute, oboe, B flat eclari- 
net, horn in F and bassoon. Se. and 
pts. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 39419; 
Kay & Kay music pub. corp. 25388 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
‘journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes; 
full se. and pts. Ordinary series, 
nos. 1069-1072, Dec. 1933. © Dec. 
1, 1933; E for. 32503; Salvationist 
pub. & supplies, ltd. 25389 


Same (The) time, the same place, to- 
morrow night; w Benny Davis and 
Mack David. m John W. Green; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Dec. 8, 
19383 ; E pub. 39372; T. B. Harms co. 

25390 


Sampiero corso; marche, Henri To- 
masi, orch. F. Foret; harmonie et 
fanfare ptes., avec conducteur en Si 
bémol. © May 1, 1933;. E for. 
32350; Henry Lemoine et cie. 25391 


Sandman (The) ; song, w Lucy D. Alt- 
house. © 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80285; Rosalie Housman. 25292 


Sandman; song. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79835; Annie Laurie Rider. 
25393 


Santa Claus: m Louise EB. Stairs; pf. 
with w. © Dec. 12, 1933; E pub. 
39421: Theodore Presser co. 253894 


Santa Claus caught at last; w Mrs. 
L. V. Werder; pf. © Nov. 3, 1933; 
E pub. 39189; Hans Werder. 25395 


Santa (The) Claus of the U. S. A.; 
w and melody. ©1 ce. Dee. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 80084; George M. Cohan. 

25396 


Santa Lucia; Piedigrotta 1933, canzoni 
compilatore Libero Bovio. © Sept. 
7. 1983; A—For. 22841; Antonio De 
Martino. 25387 


Santos diagram method for the Ha- 
waiian guitar; in musical notation 
and diagram, Don Santos. © Dee. 
27, 1933; E pub. 39575; Don Santos 


pub. co., ine. 25398 
Santos junior Hawaiian guitar 
method; by Don Santos. pt. 3. 


Dee. 27, 19383; E pub. 39576; Don 


unp. 79750; Burghardine Elizabeth Santos pub. co., ine. 252399 

Nay One 

all epee Santos master studies for Hawaiian 
Sally Jones; w E. Morris, melody J. guitar: specialized studies, Don 

Delaney. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E Santos. © Dec. 27, 1933; E pub. 

unp. 79523: Ed Morris and Jimmy 39577: Don Santos pub. co., ine. 

Delaney. 25387 25400 

1046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Santos master studies for tenor banjo; 
by Don Santos. © Dec. 27, 1933; H 
pub. 39578 ; Don Santos pub. co., ine. 

25401 


Sarabande [and] Courante: by Arc- 
angelo Corelli, transcribed and arr. 
George J. Trinkaus; flute, oboe, B 
fiat clarinet, horn in F and bassoon. 
Se. and pts. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39415; Kay & Kay music pub. corp. 

(25402 


Save me, O God; w of Psalm 69, m 
Gerald Mare Stokes; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Oct. 9, 1938; E pub. 
39233; Riker, Brown & Wellington, 
ine. 25403 


Saw ye nae my Peggy; Scottish tradi- 
tional song, arr. Ernest Bullock; 
unison voices. © Sept. 14, 1933; E 
for. 32300; Oxford univ. press. 

25404 

Say a little something to me; w Jimmy 
Campbell and Reg. Connelly, m M. 
Spoliansky; with ukulele arr. 
Dec. 7, 1933; E for. 32358; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 25405 


Say it with a song; w and m Alan 
Vance and John Rogers. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
1, 19838; E unp. 79516; Aileen Wier 
Dortch. 25406 


Say it with kisses; w and melody. © 
1 ee. Dee. 6, 1988; E unp. 79694; 
Alice E. Allen. 25407 


Say that you care; w and melody, pf. 
arr. Al Reed. ©1. Nov. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 78867 ; Raymond 8S. Quacken- 
bush. 25408 


Say you love me truly; w Marvin Lee, 
m and microphone method Jack 
Turner and Joe Eaton. © Dec. 6, 
1933; E pub. 39227; Jack Turner. 


25409 
Schneidige mirsche; ftir blasorch. 
bearb., Hermann Minnecke; aus- 


gabe ftir grosse harmonie-musik. 
Stimmen. hft. 1. © Dec. 9, 1933; H 
for. 32602; D. Rahter. 25410 


School of clarinet technic; pt. 1, pro- 
gressive technical studies for the be- 
ginner. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 
79770; Frank Hruby. 25411 


Schuhplattler; by William Kernell; 
pt © 1 ¢ Dee. 22, 1933; E ump. 
80515; Movietone music corp. 25412 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) But- 
terfly; Schumann’s Papillons no. 8, 
arr. aS unison song, Stuart Young, 


33589—34——5 


25426 
poem Margaret Rose. © Nov. 24, 
1983; E for. 32355; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 25413 


Sechs frtihe lieder; op. posth., w 
EKkert, and others, m nach den man- 
uskripten hrsg. u. rev. Karl Geir- 
inger. © July 29, 1933; E for. 
32615; Universal edition, a. g. 

25414 


Slumber song; 2-pt. song, w Eric 
Haydon, m arr. Henry Geehl. © 
May 5, 1933; E for. 32550; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd. 25415 


Searching for you; w and melody. © 
1c Dee. 15, 1983; E unp. 80110; 
Hanna Emelia Paritz. 25416 


Searching the town for you; song, 
melody Serge Walter. © 1. Dec. 
8, 1933; E unp. 79828; Marjorie 
Harper. 25417 


Sed; blues, letra y m Antonio Hscobar. 
© Nov. 10, 1933; E for. 32586; <A. 
Wagner y Levien:sucs., s. en ¢. 

25418 


Seek ye the Lord; w from the Bible, 
m John Carl Wohlfeil ; mixed voices, 
unace. © Nov. 28, 1933; E pub. 
39019 ; Concordia pub. house. 25419 


Seems to me; w and m Jule LeNard. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1933; E unp. 79856; 
Julia L. FitzPatrick. 25420 


Selige Wiener zeitzen: stimmungs- 
potpourri, C. Morena, op. 182; pf. 


mit text. © May 5, 1933; E for. 
32625; Th. Schmidt’s nachfolger 
Josef Blaha, g.m.b.h., musikverlag. 
25421 

salon wu. grosses orch. 

stimmen. © May 5, 1933; E for. 
32624; Th. Schmidt’s nachfolger 
Josef Blaha, g.m.b.h., musikverlag. 
25422 

Seniors march; band pts. © Dee. 22, 
19838; EE pub. 39562; Bohumil 
Makovsky. 25423 
Sentimental; song. © 1 c. Dec. 20, 


1933; E unp. 80412; Frances Stock- 
ton McKee. 25424 


September love; song, arr. Genevieve 
S. Ellis. ©1ce. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79633 ; Jack Brooks. 25425 


September—(A) parting; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79722; Dolores Kelly. 25426 


1047 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25427 


Serenade; by Edward Elgar, tran- 
scribed Joseph Szigeti; violin and 
pi ©) Dees 21 1933.° for 32632 ; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 25427 


by Orien E. Dalley; woodwinds. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39144; M. Witmark & sons. 25428 


Sérénade a Bettine; poésie Alfred de 
Musset, m Robert Planel. © Dec. 
10, 1983; E for. 32604; J. Hamelle. 

25429 


Serenade (A) out of the night; by 
Mischa Spoliansky; pf. © Sept. 14, 
1933; E for. 324483; Peter Maurice 
MUSIC COs: tC), 25430 


Serenata; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80618; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 25431 


Serpentina; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © July 
15, 1933; E for. 32533; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en @ 25432 


Seven melody boys; fox-trot song. © 
1 e@. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 78947; 
Rosalio Villamof. 25433 


Sevilla; paso doble; pf. con letra. 
© 1c. Dee. 20, 19383; E unp. 80406; 
Enrique Galaz. 25434 


Sexy Sal; song. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 80087; John Dallas Finch. 
25435 


Share my pillow; m P. Davis; pf. tre- 
“ble with w,” ©i'1 Ve) Wee: 13)) 1983: 
EH ounp. 80050; Priscilla Davis and 
Leonard Blanchard. 254386 


Shattered dreams; valse, w and mel- 
ody. ©l1e. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 
80481; Edgar C. Miller. 254387 


She loves me not; from She loves me 
not, w Edward Heyman, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39876; 
Harms, ine. 25438 


She’s got that personality; w and mel- 
ody.. © 1.¢. Dee. 6, 1983; E unp. 
79680; John Shuttleworth. . 25439 


She’s my song of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 6. 1933; E unp. 79672; 
William Nelsen. 25440 


She’s not my sweetheart now; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Dec. 12, 1983; HB 
unp. 80003; Mabel Lambert. 25441 


She’s still that old sweetheart of mine; 
w and m Fritz West, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 29, 1932; pub. 39172; Bia- 
ridge M. West. 25442 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Shepherd; w Mary Baker Eddy, m 
Franklin Pierce Fisk, arr. © 1 e. 
Dec. 18, 19383; E unp. 80266; Ger- 
trude Bishop. 25443 


Shepherds and milkmaids; w Albert 
G. Latham, m Henry Pureell, arr. 
and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker; 2-pt. 
equal voices. © July 138, 19383; E 
for. 32279; Oxford univ. press. 

5444 

Ship (The) sails; by Herbert Stoth- 


art; pf. © 1 c. Dee, 26) 193aaeee 
unp. 80619; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25445 


Shout His praises; hymn, w and m 
Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 1933; E. 
pub. 39077; Forster music publisher, 
ine. 25446 


Sheutin’ in that amen corner; rhyth- 
mic sermon, w and m Andy Razaf 


and Danny Smalls. © Dec. 11, 
1933; E pub. 39345; Joe Davis, inc. 
25447 


Show me a way to keep troubles away; 
w. and m Matalga. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80137; Cora Maria 
Loomis. 25448 


Si vous m’aimiez; valse, paroles Lucien 
Boyer, m Marguerite Monnot; avec 
accord de l’ukulele. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32390; Editions Salabert. 

25449 


Sie tanzen fabelhaft; tango aus Fraiu- 
lein Katchen, text Friedrich 
Schwarz u. Willy Rosen, m Willy 
Rosen, arr. Sascha Chwat, [and] 
Hin kuss, der muss aus Spanien 
sein; tango aus Htwas fiir sie, text 
Hans Lengsfelder, m Rudolf Nelson, 
arr. Billy Golwyn: orch, stimmen, 
mit gesangs-trio. © Noy. 22, 1933; 
E for. 32408; Musikverlag City. 


25450 
Silence at midnight; w Karl Scott, 
melody Kenyon Scott. © 1 ¢. Dec. 


19, 1933; E unp. 803863; Harle Scott 
and Carl F. Scott. 25451 


Sillybilly (The) Christmas song; w 
and m E. C. Onativia and Nancy 
Saunders. © 1c. Dee. 12, 19383; E 
unp. 80459; Elizabeth C. Ofiativia. 

25452 

Silver (A) haired mother is waiting; 
w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79687; Elizabeth T. Brown. 

25453 

Silvery river; morceau briilante, by 
M. W. Butler; pf. © Dec. 7, 19338; 
E pub. 39254; A. W. Perry’s sons. 

25454 


1048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1983 


Silw’ry moon; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c Dec. 7, 193838; H unp. 79765; 
Eugene Charles Auerbach. 25455 


Sin (The) clouds have been rolled 
away; hymn. © Dec. 8, 1933; HE 
pub. 39392; John Hdgar Ingalls. 

25456 

Since Jimmy’s leaving; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 19838; E unp. 79908 ; 
Anna L. Savage. 25457 


Since we’ve been together; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Dec. 1, 19338; 
E pub. 39217; Amos Duncan, jr. 

25458 


Since you let me call you mine; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79638; Fatima Mabel Young. 25459 


Since you’ve gone away; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80559; Clayton Russell Getty. 

25460 


Since you went away; w Cecile Moore 
and Robert Walden; pf. © 1 «. 
Dec. 16, 19838; E unp. 80242; Don 
Calvin Brewer. 25461 


Sing His praise (Sjung Hans pris) ; 
w O. Lundell, m David H. Johnson. 
© Dec. 22, 1933; E pub. 39580; Otto 
Lundell. 25462 


Singin’ on the air; w and m Marv 
Cohan ; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39447; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. 25463 


Singing games for young people; by 
Mary Jacob and G. T. Francis. bk. 
1,2. © Aug. 31, 1933; E for. 32285, 
32286; Oxford univ. press. 

25464, 25465 


Singing woman; song. ©1c. Dee. 8, 
1933; E unp. 7983838; Shirley Whisen- 
hunt. 25466 


Sister awake; w anon., 16th century, 
m Gordon Jacob; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 


Gs July 13, 193327H) fors 32275: 
Oxford univ. press. 25467 
Sister Mary Ann has got the measles; 
musical recitation, Ww anon, m 
Frieda Peycke; pf. © Dec. 21, 
19388; FE pub. 389559; Theodore 
Presser €o. 25468 


Sisty ’n’ Buzzy, Sara ’n’ Bill; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; E unp. 80457: 
Maury Madison. 25469 


Sixteen to one; wand melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80004; Mabel 
Lambert. 25470 


| 


25485 


—__--—- 


Sky man; song. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 80128; Glena J. Smith. 
25471 


Sleep holy Babe; Christmas anthem, 
w Lulu L. Ganschow, m Theo. F. 
Ganschow; alto solo and mixed cho. 
© Nov. 23, 1983; E pub. 39017; H. 
T. FitzSimons co. 25472 


Sleepless nights, restless nights; w 
and m Mary Schaeffer and James 
Kendis, pf. arr. Hal Dyson; ukulele 
arr. and guit. chords Ukulele Billy. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 38785; Ken- 
dis music corp. 25473 


Sleepy-head I’m blue for you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1983; E unp. 
79537; Una Merrick Casey. 25474 

Sleepy (The) song; song, w Josephine 
Daskam Bacon. © 1 ¢ Dec. 18, 
19383; E unp. 80356; Helen Ashley. 

25475 


Sliphorn Sam; fox trot song, w G. P. 
Loffler and Harold E. Pratt. ©1e. 
Dee. 22, 19388; E unp. 80492; Gene 
Paul Lofiler. 25476 


Slumber song; w and m Genevieve 
Lake. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 


80385; Genevieve Lassere. 25477 


Smile; w and melody Jack Clash. © 
ie. Dee. 7; 1983; {EH} unpwwi9re2: 
John Edward Clash. 25478 


Smile, smile, smile; song. © Dee. 1, 
1933; E pub. 39029; Henry Anson 
Truax. 25479 


Smile with Roosevelt, it’s smile time 
in U.S.A.; w I. D. Brown, m Walter 
Alvin Rabe. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; 
E unp. 80269; Walter A. Rabe and 
Ivy Deibel Brown. 25480: 


Smiles will brighten the way; song, w 
Warren Thompson. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
19838; E unp. 80544; Henry L. 
Porter. 25481 


Smilin’ Ed. MeConnell’s favorite radio 
hymns. © Nov. 1, 1933; AA 134387: 
Hd. McConnell. 25482 


Smiling girl of mine; valse song. © 
1 c¢ Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79987; 
Mary Pink. 25483 


Smiling (The) prince; march or quick 
step, Beechfield Carver; pf. © Nov. 
10, 1933; E for. 32485; B. Feldman 
& Co. 25484 


Smoke rings from my cigarette; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1983; E 
unp. 80346; Fred Shorey Campbell. 

25485 


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25486 


Snow (The) ride; by Herbert Stot- 
hart pr. (Ore Dee. 28, 19as 5) b 
unp. 80620; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25486 


Snowflakes; w Mack David, m Vin- 
cent Rose and Bernie Dolen, pf. arr. 
R. H. Noeltner; with ukulele arr. 
Haia Kaa. © Dec. 5, 1983; EH pub. 
39364; Keit-Engel, inc. 25487 


So ein kuss kommt von allein; foxtrot, 
aus Keine angst vor liebe, text 
Willy Dehmel, m Franz Grothe. © 
Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 32520; Beboton- 
verlag, g.m.b.h. 25488 


So green; from That’s a good girl, w 
Douglas Furber,-m Walter Jur- 
mann. © Oct. 9, 1933; E for. 32467: 
Chappell & co., Itd. 25489 


So happy: from The command per- 
formance, w Clifford Grey, m Jack 
Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. © 
Nov. 6, 1933; E for. 32472; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 25490 


So long soo loo; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 
1933; E unp. 79864; Mary Florence 
Weare. 25491 


So may it be; w Charles G. Mortimer, 
m Raymond Loughborough; in D. 
© Oct. 6, 1933; E for. 32458; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 25492 


So much my own I’m sure you cannot 
know ; song, melody Larry E. Goffin. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79886; 
John J. Carey. 25493 


So shy; w Allen Boretz. m Walter G. 
Samuels, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 
39491; Mills music, ine. 25494 


So, we'll go no more a-roving; w Lord 
Byron; men’s voices. © Dec. 15, 
1933; E for. 32599; Thomas Arm- 
strong. 25495 


Softly the stars were shining; Christ- 
mas carol, W anon.; sop. and alto. 
© Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 39469; Adolf 
Torovsky. 25496 


Sole la peletera; sainete, letra Angel 
Torres del Alamo y Antonio Asenjo. 
you, y bajo. ©; Ie. Noy. 27, aos 
Kk unp. 79418; Jacinto Guerrero 
Torres. 25497 


Soleidas bunter vogel; musikalisches 
lustspiel, nach einem mirchen aus 
1001 nacht, in einem aufzuge, text 
Curt Bohmer. Klavierauszug mit 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Solfége orphéonique; lecons avee et 
Sans paroles, choisies, transcrites et 
classées progressivement Francisque 
Darcieux; 2 et 3 voix mixtes. 3° v. 
© Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32382; Henry 
Lemoine et Cie. 25498 


——4 voix d’hommes. 2 vy. 
© July 1, 1933; E for. 32370; Henry 
Lemoine & cie. 25499 


Solfeggi manoscritti: parlati e cantati, 
composti Carlo Pedron; melodie 
vocali e dettati melodici. © Oct. 16, 
1933: E for. 32581; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢. 25500 

Solito; tango; pf. con letra. © 1 ©€. 
Dec. 16, 19383; E unp. 80255; Ramon 
Sanchez. 25501 


Some day; valse song. ©1 ce. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79963; Richard Oldiges. 
25502 


Some day I’ll follow you; song. ©1ce. 
Dec. 26, 1983; E unp. 80561; Doro- 
thy B. Murphy. 25503 


Some time soon; waltz song, m A. L. 
Greiner. © 1 cc: Dee. 16, 1933; E 
unp. 80286; Arthur Louis Greiner. 

25504 


Somebody like you; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1, 1933; EB unp. 
79757; Gay Peters. 25505 


Somebody stole my baby; w Hal Lur- 
vey, m Gene Paul. © 1 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1933; E unp. 80677; Harold Fleet- 
wood Lurvey and Eugene Paul. 

25506 

Someday, sometime, somewhere; from 
His double life, w James F. Hanley, 
m Karl Stark; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dee. 30, 1933; E pub. 39610; 
Sam Fox pub. co. 25507 


Someone cares for you; w J. Solieri, 
melody J. Delaney. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1933; E unp. 80395; Joe Solieri and 
Jimmy Delaney. 25508 


Someone is waiting for someone to- 
night; song, arr. Burrell Van Buren. 
© June 29, 1982; E pub. 39175; 
Julia Belcher. 25509 


Someone new, why not you; w Leora 
M. Boetger, m M. Hamblin; pf. © 
1 ec. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80106; 
Maurine Hamblin and Leora Boet- 
ger. 25510 


Something had to happen; song, from 
Gowns by Roberta, w Otto Harbach. 


text. Neue bearb. © Oct. 21, 1933; © Nov. 3, 1933; E pub. 39118; 
D 28568; Max Donisch. 25497* Jerome Kern. 2OoLL 
1050 


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no. 12, 1933 


Something happened to me; song. © 
Nov. 21, 1933; E pub. 39329; Leon- 


ard Mackenzie. 25512 
Somewhere-someday-sometime; waltz 


song. ©l1ec. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79647; Andrew McGee. 20128 


Som’rens melodi den har poesi; af 
Sommerens melodi, tekst Mogens 
Dam, m Per Reidarson; pf. © Oct. 
3, 1933; E for. 32438; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Norsk musikforlag and Nils- 
Georgs musikforlag. 25514 


Sonata no. 7; in F min., Josef Rhein- 
berger, op. 127, ed., fingered and 
phrased Harvey Grace; organ. © 
Nov. 29, 19383 ; E for. 832510; Novello 
& ¢o., ltd. 25515 


Song for Anacreon; unison song, WwW 
from 18th century tr. of Anacreon, m 
Geoffrey Shaw. © Oct. 20, 1933; 
EK for. 325538; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 

25516 


Song (A) of happiness; pf. © 1 «. 
Dec. 19, 1983; E unp. 80375; Gerson 
Gutman WHisenberg. 25517 


Song (A) of India; from the legend 
Sadko, by Nikolas Rimsky-I<orsa- 
koff, English version and m arr. 
Charles F. Manney; men’s voices. 
© Dee. 6, 1933; E pub. 39271; B. F. 
Wood music co. 25918 


Song of my soul; w and m Vincent 
Sorey; with chord notations. © 
Apr. 24, 1938; E pub. 39225; Dave 
Ringle music, inc. 25519 


Song (The) of Nira; w and melody. 
© Dec. 11, 1933; E pub. 39451; 


James W. Steele. 25520 
Song of praise; song. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1933; E unp. 80310; Marjorie 
Aylard Quigley. 25021 


Song of surrender; from Moulin 
rouge, w Al. Dubin, m Harry War- 
ren; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Nov. 22, 19383; E pub. 39127 ; Remick 
music corp. 25522 


Song (A) of thanksgiving; hymn. 
© Nov. 30, 1933; E pub. 39341; Hall 
Dautel. 25023 


Song (The) of the H.T.A.; m Jessie 
Y. Wright; pf. with w. ©1ce. Dec. 
1, 1933; E unp. 79546; Chauncey 
M. Wright. 25524 


Song of the miner; w Erwin T. Cooke, 
m Bert Sams. © Nov. 29, 1933; B 
pub. 39037; Muchers ball committee. 

25025 


25537 


Song (The) of the rain; w and m 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Jan. 31, 1933; E pub. 
39462; Willis music co. 25526 


Song (The) of the river; waltz, w 
Allen Barker, m Reg. H. Casson, 
from theme H. Tomasi; with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. Alvin D. 
Keech. © Oct. 25, 1933; E for. 
32336; United music publishers, ltd. 

25527 


Song of the sands; w and melody Cur- 
ley Fletcher. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1933; 
E unp. 80640; Curley W. Fletcher. 

25528 


Song of the U. S. A.; oh, my beloveth, 
w and, melody. © d:c;. Nov. 13, 
19383; E unp. 79749; Vera Chis- 
holm. 25529 


Song of the wildwood; w S. L. 
Blumenson, m Frank Loforese and 
H. Tremper. © 1 ¢. Dec. 29, 1933; 
E unp. 80672; Hannah Tremper. 

25530 


Songs in the night; hymn, w and m 
I. G. Martin. © Nov. 15, 1933; E 
pub. 39339; Lillenas pub. co. 25531 


Songs of childhood; w Walter de la 
Mare, m C. Armstrong Gibbs, op. 76, 
no. 1-4; mixed quartet. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Nov. 17, 1933; E for. 
32414; Boosey & co., Itd. PADD 3 A 


Songs (The) of Theta xi and its col- 
leges; compiled Harold P. Davison, 
ed. Julius H. Oetting. 2d ed. © 
Sept. 16, 1983; A 68243; Grand 
lodge of Theta xi. 25533 


Songs (The) of wild birds; melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80597; 
Albert Rich Brand. 25534 


Songs of Williams; ed. Dwight Mar- 
vin and Hamilton Brooks Wood. 
Sth ed., rev. and enl. © Oct. 27, 
1933; A 68056; Soe. of Alumni of 
Williams college. 25000 


Sonia; by Paul Windrush; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1983; E for. 32527; Banks 
& son. 25536 


Sono tre parole; tango slow-fox, dal 
film Un cattivo soggetto, parole En- 
nio Neri e Mario Buzd, m Vittorio 
Mascheroni; pf. © Oct. 16, 1933; 
E for. 32579; A. & G. Carisch & ec. 

25537 


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25538 


Sono tre parole; tango slow-fox, versi 
Ennio Neri e Mario Buza [and] Ma 
la mamma lo sa; fox-trot, versi 
Marf e Mario Buza: dal film Un eat- 
tivo soggetto, m Vittorio Mascher- 
oni; piceola orch. pti. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E for. 32586; A. & G. Carisch 


& ©. 25538 
Sordid Sue; song, harmony Sylvia 
Linscott. © 1c. Dec. 6, 19383; BH 


unp. 79736; Philip Emerson Wilcox. 
25539 


Sorella mia; song. © 1 e¢. Dee. 29, 
1933; E unp. 80676;. Fred Gerbig. 
25540 


Sorgenbrecher (Die); von Johann 
Strauss, vater, op. 230, eingerichtet 
Wilhelm Grosz; orch. Partitur. © 
July 28, 1983; E for. 32617; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g. 25541 


Sorpresa; letra Alfonso EspriG, jr., m 
Gonzalo Curiel. © Oct. 31, 1933; E 


for. 32542; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., S. en ¢. 25542 
Soup; song; with ukulele arr. © 


Dee. 4, 1933; E pub. 39171; M. By- 
ron Hughes. 25543 


Southern (A) croon; w Ann Harvey, 
m William Lester, op. 26, no. 2; sop. 
1, 2 and alto with sop. solo. © Nov. 
27, 1933; E pub. 39041; J. Fischer 


& bro. 25544 
Southern wind; song. © 1c. Dee. 11, 
1933; E unp. 80026; Douglas 
Graham Thompson. 25545 


Souvenir; valse lente; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80646; 
Paul Kernacs. 25546 

Souvenir d’amour; Parisian sketches, 
comp. Hugo Friedhofer. © 1c. Dec. 
22, 1983; E unp. 80523; Movietone 
music corp. 25547 


Spanish envoy: by Herbert Stothart: 
pi. Olt eG Dee 28:11933 2, He unp. 


80621; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 
25548 
Spanish eyes; w Max Kester. m Ray 


Noble; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 

©, Nov. 1, .19382;:, By for. S24sl; 

Lawrence Wright music co., ltd. 
25549! 


Spanish moment; by Castro Carazo. 
1. E flat alto saxophone and pf.— 
2. Violin and pf.—s8. Flute and pf. 


pt. I, DS vee 


Spank me dear; song; 1st violin. © 
1c. Dee. 12, 1933; i ane 
Salvatore J. De Rosa. 25553 


Spirit of love; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79748; 
Enrique Carrillo y Mendoza. 25554 


Spleen; testo Paul Verlaine, m Gia- 
cinto Sallustio. © Nov. 29, 1933; 
EK for. 32498; G. Ricordi & co. 

25555 

Spring sonata; op. 14; pf. © Dec. 
11, 1983; E pub. 39548; Frederick 
Putnam Lewis. 25556 


Springtime in old Granada; from His 
double life. w James F. Hanley, 
letra en espafiol Hector De Lara, m 
Karl Stark; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Dec. 30, 1933; E pub. 39611; 
Sam Fox pub. co. 25957 


Srta. sonrisa; fox, letra y m Agustin 


Lara, arr. Alfredo Brito. © Oct. 
27, 19838; E for 32524; Southern 
music pub. co., ine. 25558 


Stand behind the man behind the gun; 
w and melody. ©1e. Dee. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 80497; George M. Cohan. 

25559 


Standing in the shadow of the cross; 


spiritual; mixed voices. © Dee. 1, 
1933; E pub. 39215; George L. 
Miller. 25560 


Star of hope; by G. Holcombe; pf. 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39265; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 25561 


Star points obligation and prayer; 
musical responses, w H. M. Graves, 
m A. D. Hodges. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E pub. 39229; Alida Dickerman 
Hodges and Etta Merrick Graves. 


25562 

Starless nights: song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
26, 1933; E unp. 806386; Wm. 
Thachuk. 25563 


Started out from Texas; w and mel- 
ody Harry Lowe. © 1 ec. Dee. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80119; Joe Davis, ine. 

25564 


Stately (The) minuet; by Jessie 
Furze; pf. © Nov. 24, 1933; HE for. 
32340; Associated board of the 
Royal schools of music, London. 

25565 


Stay out of the moonlight; w and m 


© Aug. 22, 1933; E pub. 37803, Bob Levy and Norman Goldblatt. 
39473, 39474; José Castro Carazo. © 1c. Dec. 26, 19383; E unp. 80530; 
25550-25552 Robert S. Levy. 25566 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Steal my heart; w and m Billy Welch. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 13, 1933; E unp. 80060; 
Williams Addams Welch, jr. 25567 


Steamboat chuggin’ down de river; w 
Garnett Hskew, m Helen Ashley, 


arr. Preston Ware Orem; men’s 
voices. © Dec. 4, 1933; Epub. 
39226; Clayton F. Summy co. 25568 


Stella; song, melody Allen Taub. © 
1 ec. Dec. 14, 1983; E unp. 80089; 
Bina Davis Drotleff. 25569 


Step by step we’re marching on; 
hymn, w and m Gene Arnold. © 
Oct. 16, 1983; E pub. 39070; Forster 
music publisher, inc. 25570 


Step lively; one step, Antonio Zordan; 
accordion. © Nov. 2, 1933; E pub. 
39291; R. B. Quattrociocche. 25571 


Steppin’ neat; w and melody. ©1.. 
Dee. 4, 19838; E unp. 79628; Fred C. 
Johnson. 25572 


Sternburg (Simon) 240 studies of 
practical modern jazz, rumba and 
fox trot rhythms; for snare drum, 
bass drum, Cuban instruments and 
Chinese temple blocks. © Nov. 13, 
1933; AA 1384087; Revelation pub. 
co. 25573 


Still time goes on; w M. G. Snyder, m 
M. M. Huddleston. © 1c. Dee. 11, 
1933; E unp. 79880; Mabel Miller 
Huddleston and Mary Grace Snyder. 

- 25574 


Stop that putting it on; w and m Bos- 
well sisters, pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 39038; Keit- 
Engel, ine. 25579 


Stothart (Herbert) Prelude; song, w 
Al. Norling, © 1c. Dec. 28, 1983; 
E unp. 80615 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25576 


Streamline woman; w Harry Potts, m 
Arthur EH. Boroughf; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80608 ; La Salle music co. 25577 


Streichquartett A-dur; von Rudolf 
Moser, op. 49. Stimmen. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E for. 32334; Steingriber ver- 
lag. 25578 


Strike men, gtrike true; w Stanley 
MacLewee, m Edward Harris; ten. 
and bass. © Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 
39043 ; J. Fischer & bro. 25579 


Stroll with me in the moonlight ; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 
80213; Philip Brotzman. 25580 


25995 


Strolling alone; song, m Sterling Sher- 
win. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 
79857; Robert J. Drummond, 25581 


Stub and Twist; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1933; E unp. 79859; Elmer P. Res- 
seguie. 25582 


Suddenly; from Ziegfeld follies, w 
Billy Rose and HE. Y. Harburg, m 
Vernon Duke; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 20, 1933; E pub. 39109; 
Harms, inc. 25583 


Suefio de amor; waltz; pf. ©1e. 
Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79930; Jesse 
Lopez. 25584 


Sugar; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢@. Dee. 12, 1983; E unp. 80019; 
Florence E. Schmidt. 25585 


Suite for woodwinds; arr. Charles N. 
Boyd. Se. and pts. © Dec. 15, 
1933; E pub. 395381; M. Witmark & 
sons. 25586 


Suite in forma di variazioni; di Alceo 
Toni; grande orch. Partitura. © 
Sept. 26, 1983; E for. 32584; A. & 
G. Carsich & ec. 25587 


Summer (A) dream; song, English tr. 
May Hamilton, pf. pt. Hary Biener. 
© Sept. 1, 1933; E for. 32319; Piero 
Orsatti. 25588 


Sunday is daddy’s day with baby; w 
George Whiting and Raymond Le- 
veen, melody Ernest Breuer. © 1. 
Dec. 28, 1933; EH unp. 80599; Broad- 
way music corp. 25589 


Sunrise; melody; in D min. ©1e. 
Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80053; Anton 
Keresztes. 25590 


——w and melody. ©1e. Dee. 4, 
1933 ; E unp. 79619; Kevin McLough- 
lin. 25591 


Sunrise at sea; orchestral tone poem, 
Clifford Demarest. Sc. © Nov. 21, 
1933; E pub. 39130; M. Witmark & 
sons. 25592 


Sunset; w Mrs. S. V. Anael, melody 
B. Dering. © 1. Nov. 21, 1933; 
EK unp. 79175; Mrs. S. V. Anael and 
Bert Dering. 25593 


Sunset skies; w Gil Gilbert, m Larry 
Whalen and F. G. Gilbert; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 80254; 
Fred Gil Gilbert. 25594 


Sunshine; song, melody A. Vann and 
Harry Stone. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1933; H 
unp. 79562; Al Vann. 25595 


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25596 


Sunshine; w Al Koppell and Jean Her- 
bert, melody Thomas Waller. © 1 
c. Dee 5. 1933; BH unp. 7T9Tis; iIr- 
ving Caesar, inc. 25596 


Sunshine alley; pf. with w. © 1. 
Dec. 11, 1933; E unp. 80030; Roy W. 
Swanson. 25597 


Sunshine follows the rain; from Robin- 
son Crusoe, w and m Hal Dyson. © 
Dec. 28, 1933; E pub. 39616; Edward 
B. Marks music corp. 25598 


Sur les jolis ponts de Paris; ballade 
Paul Fort, m Henri Casadesus. © 
Oct. 1, 1983; E for. 32392; Editions 
Salabert. 25599 


Surpassing love; song. © Nov. 15, 
1933 ; E pub. 39438; Haldor Lillenas. 
25600 


Surprise: w and m Charles Newman, 
Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 29, 
1933; E pub. 39053; Famous music 
corp. 25601 


Suter (R. O.) Canzonetta; violin or 
cello and pf. © Dec. 12, 1933; E 
pub. 39428; Theodore Presser Co. 

25602 

Swappin’ kisses on the sly; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 
79948; Jack Chambers. 25603 


Sweet; w Coralie Alice McElroy, m 
Don Michel. © 1 ¢. Dee. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79806; Michel Sciapiro. 

25604 


Sweet dreams; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 79812; Julius 
Goldberg. 25605 


Sweet love of mine; song. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1983; E unp. 80487; Katherine 
M. Goodnature. 25606 


Sweet memories; w and melody Bertie 
K. Freund. © 1 c¢. Dec..5, 1983; E 
unp. 80331; Burghardine Elizabeth 
Freund. 25607 


Sweet romance; song, melody Daniel 
H. Woodward, jr. © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1983; E unp. 80555; Remus Harris. 

25608 


Sweet rose waltz; by G. Holcombe; pf. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Sweetheart; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79674; John G. 
Powers. 25611 


Sweetheart darling; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Dee. 4, 1983; E unp. 79994; Ted 
A. Whitmer. 25612 


Sweetheart I’m calling to you; song, 
m James L. Brown. © 1 e¢. Noy. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80214; Irene Parker 
Preston. 25613 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; ©1 ce. 
Dec. 7, 1933 ; E unp. 79800; James EH. 
Lyle. 25614 


Sweetheart of mine; song. © 1. 
Dec. 6, 19338; E unp. 79719; Charles 
Reasner. 25615 


Sweetheart of my cradle days; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79706 ; Arthur Combs. 25616 


Sweetheart of my dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dee. 27, 493a8 
unp. 80568; Dominic DeBellis. _ 

25617 


Sweetheart of Red River valley: w 
and m Howard Johnson; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 79764; 
Joe Davis, ine. 25618 


Sweethearts or friends; w L. Rega, 
melody J. Volze. © 1 ¢. Dee. 20, 
1933: E unp. 80404; Johnny Volze 
and Lou Rega. 25619 


Symphonie concertante; de Florent 
Schmitt, op. 82; orch. et pf. Parti- 
tion. © Oct. 1, 1933; E for. 32398; 
Durand et cie. 25620 


Take me again in your arms; song, 
w Charlotte Sawyer Springling. © 
1 c. Dee. 16, 1983: E unp. 80256; 
Ethel Sawyer Hopson. 25621 


Take me while you can; song, w Her- 
bert Goldstien. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1933; 
E unp. 79580; Harry Zolotorow. 

25622 


Take me with you to Hawaii; song. 
©l1e. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80579; 
Zora Belle Vaughan. 25623 


Take my lips; w Hal Lurvey, m Gene 


c.7 . 39966: A. W. Paul. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 

© Dee. 7, 18885 1B pub. 82266, AoW | angie)" aarold.) icsiwomsliann 

: and Eugene Paul. 25624 

Sweeter than heaven; song; Ist 
trumpet. ©1c. Noy. 27, 1933; E | Tamalero (El) ; pf. con letra. © Nov. 
unp. 79846 ; Oran Hot Lips Page. 30, 1933; E pub. 39284; Cuates Cas- 
25610 tilla. 25625 
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no. 12, 1933 


Tango; by Isaac Albeniz, transcribed 
F. Campbell-Watson; symphonic 
band. © Nov. 15, 1933; E pub. 
39129; M. Witmark & sons. 25626 


Tango lover; w Ann Ronell, m Helmy 
Kresa, arr. Paul Hill; with ukulele 
arr. © Dee. 28, 1933; E pub. 39617; 
Edward B. Marks music corp. 

25627 


Tap (The) dancer; by William B. Car- 
rou; pf. © Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 
39307; Gamble hinged music co. 

25628 


Tappin’ the barrel; from Lew Leslie’s 
Blackbirds of 1934, w Joseph Young 
and Ned Washington, m _ Victor 
Young; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
May Singhi Breen. © Dec. 4, 1933; 
EK pub. 39195; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp. 25629: 


Te Deum laudamus; in C, unison pt., 
m Charles V. Stanford, op. 115, arr. 


C. S. Lang; men’s voices; unace. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E for. 32430; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 25630 


Te quiero con delirio; bolero; pf. con. 
letra. © 1c. Dee. 27, 1983; E unp. 
80596; Francisco Carballo. 25631 


Teach me; w Vera Brown, m William 
M. Schmitt. © Nov. 22, 1933; H 
pub. 39470; Cincinnati Times-star co. 

25632 


Telephone poles; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
29, 1983; E unp. 79545; Genevieve 
Church Smith. 25633 


Tell me; w and m Sal Leggio, arr. 
Louis Savarese; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 
21, 19383; E unp. 80445; Salvatore 
J. Leggio. 25634 


Tell me, am I falling in love; w and 
m Roy Leslie, Gene Cooper and 
Hedges Hope; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 7, 1983; E for. 32857; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd. 25635 


Tell me I beseech you; Russian folk- 
song, Hnglish tr. M. D. Calvocoressi, 
m Modest Mussorgsky, ed. and [arr.] 
W. Gillies Whittaker; male voices. 
© July 13, 19338; E for. 32301; Ox- 
ford univ. press. 25636 


Tell me the story once more; hymn, w 
and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39068; Forster music 
publisher, ine. 25637 


Tell me why; song, m and ukulele arr. 
Harry J. Lincoln. © Dec. 16, 1933; 
E pub. 39448; Glenn Adelbert 
Dewey. 25638 


25651 


Telling myself a little lie; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E 
unp. 80634; Benny Hubert Ramey. 

25639 


Temor; letra Alfonso Esprit, jr., m 
Gonzalo Curiel. © Sept. 16, 1933; 
E for. 32548; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en ¢. 25640 


Tempest (The); romantic opera, text 
arr. from Shakespeare’s play, Regi- 
nald Gatty. Voc. sc. © Nov. 29, 
19338; D 28575; Nicholas Gatty. 

25640* 


Temporarily, I’m in love with you; 
song. © 1c. Dee. 20, 1933; E unp. 
80411; Frances Stockton McKee. 

25641 


Tentaciones (Las) ; humorada lirica, 
letra Paso, Torres y Asenjo, m J. 
Guerrero. Pte. de apuntar. © Dec. 
23, 1982; E for. 32573; Antonio 
Paso, Angel Torres del Alamo, An- 
tonio Asenjo and Jacinto Guerrero 
Torres. 25642 


Thankful for the rain and you; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1933; E unp. 79900; 
Stefan G. Kincel. 25643 


Thanks; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39209; Frank 
Dudek. 25644 


Thanks to the N.R.A.; song, melody 
L. W. Schramm and Hazle V. Starr. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1933; E unp. 79849; 
Leonard W. Schramm. 25645 


That beautiful dream; w Isaac Homer 
Conley, m Dan Leonard Friedberg; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 15, 1933; 
EK pub. 39486; Gruss pub. co. 25646 


That dear old home; waltz song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1933; 
E unp. 79539; Una Merrick Casey. 

25647 


That dear old neighborhood; pf. with 
w. ©1ce. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 
80031; Roy W. Swanson. 25648 


That gal of mine; fox-trot, w and m 
Paul Duke. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 79954; Paul Hunter. 25649 


That is my home; song. © 1c. Dee. 
9, 1983; E unp. 79923; Grace Bern- 
hard. 25650 


That naughty kiss; w and melody. © 
1 e. Dec. 12, 1933; E unp. 80005; 
Mabel Lambert. 25651 


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20652 


That old he goat of Hicktown with 
Hicktown tunes; song. ©1 ¢. Dec. 
18, 1983; E unp. 80349; James L. 
Warner. 25652 


That old homecomin’; w and melody. 
© 1 c. Dee. 11, 19383; E unp. 79917; 
Leah Logan Anderson. 25653 


That ole fiddle of mine; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Nov. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 39216; Brax B. Barber, sr. 


25654 
That other wise man; song, arr. 
Blanche Springer Gibson. © 1 «. 


Dec. 27, 19383; E unp. 80586; Otelia 
M. Hughes. 25655 


That rythm gal; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 29, 19838; EH unp. 719514; 
Sam Theard, John Oscar and Zella 
Smith. 25656 

That’s another story I can’t tell; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1933; E unp. 80667; 
Clemens Derksen. 25697 


That’s how you go with me; w Molly 
Picon, and melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1933; E unp. 79778; Abe Ellstein. 

25658 


That’s my faith in Jesus; hymn, w 
and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39069; Forster music 
publisher, ine. 25659 


That’s why I’m different now: song; 
with ukulele arr.. © 1.c. Dee. 1, 
19383; E unp. 79540; Una Merrick 
Casey. 25660 


That’s why I’m here you see; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79688; Frances A. Dodgdon. 25661 


That stolen hour with you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dee. 2, 1933; E unp. 
79574; Sally Fredricks. 25662 


Theoretical (A) and practical study of 
scales and chords; with lessons and 
exercises for band, and orch. pts. 
for individual or group instruction, 
Carl Dillon; pts., with conductor’s 
manual. © Dec. 11, 193838; AA 
135168; Carl Dillon music co. 

25663 


There are no Silver threads among the 
gold; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 6, 
1933; E unp. 79676; Margaret 
Vinopal. 25664 


There’s a glorious sun a’shining; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 
1933 ; E unp. 79728; A. Simpson. 

25665 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


There’s a heaven; w and m Sal Leg- 
gio, arr. Louis Savarese; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 21, 1933; E unp. 80446; Salva- 
tore J. Leggio. 25666 


There’s a little gray mother dream- 
ing; WwW and m Carl Haden and 
Ernest Harvey; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 6, 19335 po eee 
Forster music publisher, inc. 25667 


There's just that something about 
you; w Blanche Goodman and W. 
Hall, melody Carl E. Wieninger. © 
1.c. Dec. 6, 1933;° ER) gaan 
Wendell Hall. 25668 


There’s only ohne in a million; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1933; E unp. 79658; 
Joe Barilla. 25669 


There’s romance in the air; w and m 
Harriette Doolittle. © 1 c. Dee. 5, 
19383; E unp. 79642; Marjorie Har- 
riette Doolittle. 25670 


These sounds I love; w Olive McLeod, 
m Edward Potter. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1933 ; E unp. 80284; Edward C. Pot- 
ter. 25671 


They call me Sister Honky Tonk; 
from I’m no angel, w Gladys Du 
Bois and Ben Ellison, m Harvey 
Brooks. © Dec. 5, 1933; E pub. 
39202; Paramount productions, ine. 

25672 


They're playing Home sweet home; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; H 
unp. 80215; Marvin W. Knutson. 

25673 


Thinking of you; w Lillie Brown, mel- 
ody D. Brown and Lillie Brown. © 
1 c. Dec. 18, 1988; E unp. 80054; 
DeWitt Brown. 25674 


Thirty-love; musical comedy, w Clark 
Willard, m Port Julien and C. Wil- 
lard. ©41c. Dec. 8, 1933; D 28567; 
W. J. Sergel. 25674* 


This dream man of mine; song, mel- 
ody Bud Manners. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1933; E unp. 79609; Kae Makichuk. 

25675 


This is only the beginning; from Let’s 
fall in love, w Ted Koehler, m Har- 
old Arlen; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 7, 1983; E pub. 39324; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 25676 


This wonderful girl of mine; Song, 
arr. E. Fallaguerra. © 1 ce. Dee. 9, 
1933: E unp. 79921; John Bartholo- 
mew Breen. 25677 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Tho far away in the yesterday, yet 
how near it Seems; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1933; E unp. 80477; 
Charles F. Kinstler. 25678 


Those other eyes that made me care 
for your sweet lips; fox-trot, w 
Harry Pierce, melody Eddie Burke. 
©l1e. Nov. 22, 19383; E unp. 80065 ; 
HKverett Burke. 25679 


Thou Lord, art mine; song; mixed 
voices. _ Nov. 1, 1933; E* pub. 
39591; Lettie Gray Morris. 25680 


Three (The) bears; m O. Holloway; 
pf. with text. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1933; 
D 28563; Ola Holloway. 25680* 


Three blind mice; round, arr. Helen 
MacGregor; pf., 6 hands. © Jan. 
31, 1933 ; E pub. 39464; Willis music 
co. 25681 


Three-book series; books of songs, 
coll. Robert Foresman, combined 
and rearr. from First book of songs 
and Second book of songs by editors 
of American book co. bk. 1. © 
Dec. 16, 1933; AA 1384467; Ameri- 
can book co. 25682 


combined and _= rearr. 
from Third book of Songs and 
Fourth books of songs by editors of 
American book co. bk. 2. © Dec. 
22, 1983; AA 1384620; American book 


Co. 25683 
Throw another log on the fire; fox- 
trot, Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl 


and Murray Mencher, arr. Paul 
Weirick; oreh. pts., with male trio 
arr. B. Faighes. © Dec. 7, 1933; E 
pub. 39273; Leo Feist, inc. 25684 


w and m Charles Tobias, 
Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher ; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 7, 1933; 
E pub. 39276; Leo Feist, inc. 25685 


‘Till doomsday; from Bizarrities, w 
Sammy Lerner, m Gerald Marks; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Oct. 
30, 19383; E pub. 39156; M. Witmark 
& SONS. 25686 


Till thou canst come; w Jean Fordell 
[and] Parting; w Richard Ander- 
son: m J. Fordell. © Nov. 21, 
1938; E for. 32419; Boosey & co., 
ltd. 25687 


Time (The) Seemed opportune; w 
M. Gordon, with melody. © 1 «¢. 
Dee. 1, 19838; E unp. 80340; Mac- 
kenzie Gordon and Jillson Peattie. 

25688 


Time (The) that Jesus loves best; 
hymn, w and m Gene Arnold. © 
Oct. 16, 1983; E pub. 39071; For- 
ster music publisher, inc. 25689 


Tired of it all; from Hips hips hooray, 
w and m Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 7, 19388; E pub. 39320; 
Irving Berlin, ine. 25690 


Titania; 2-pt. song, w Mordaunt Cur- 
rie, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Nov. 21, 1933; 
EH for. 32415; Boosey & co., ltd. 

25691 


Tithing song,—Young men’s song,— 
Line up for the Lord [and] Praise 


song; hymns. [Tithing song, w 
only] © Dee. 15, 19383; E pub. 
39540; J. E. White. 25692 


To [sic] good to be true; melody. © 
irer Dec Wo: 1933 5" Dh ati sougse: 
Elmer M. Schalitz. 25693 


To my little Katrina; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 13, 1983; E unp. 80035; 
Wilfred Leslie Dixon. 25694 


To the inn; by Herbert Stothart; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80622: 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 25695 


To the lilacs; pf. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79847; Edna Frida Pietsch. 
25696 


To the man of the hour: w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c¢. Dec. ‘9, 1983; BE unp. 
80339; Frank W. Thomas. 25697 


To the Mount of Olives: hymn. © 
Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 393938; John 
Edgar Ingalls. 25698 


To whit, to whoo: m Louise EH. Stairs; 
pt. with w., © Dec. 12, 1933; BH 
pub. 89422; Theodore Presser co. 

25699 


Toast (A) forever; song. © 1c. Dec. 
8, 19338; E unp. 80458; Leo Mosler. 
25700 


Sinfonia: grande orch. 
© Sept. 26, 1933; E for. 
25701 


Toni (Alceo) 
Partitura. 
32590; A. & G. Carisch & ce. 


Too late; song, melody Bud Manners. 
© 1c Dee. 4, 1983; E unp. 79599; 
Alice Roundy. 25702 


Too lazy for love; w Ronald Leslie, m 
Rex Burrows. © Nov. 7, 1933; B 
for. 32498; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) Itd. 25703 


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25704 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 28 


Too many irons in the fire; w and m | Tune thy music to thy heart; motet, 


Johnny S. Black. © Nov. 27, 1933; 
E pub. 39031; Johnny Black & co. 


25704 
Top of the world; sc. of the film, 
David Mendoza; pf. © Nov. 7, 


1933; E pub. 39160; M. Witmark & 
sons. 25705 


Touch (The) of your hand; duet, from 
Gowns by Roberta, w Otto Harbach. 
© Nov. 3, 1933; E pub. 39115; Je- 
rome Kern. 25706 


Toy-box (The); 10 easy pieces, Cyril 
Scott; pf. © Novy. 3, 1933; H for. 
32328; B. Schott’s sohne. 25707 


Tranquillo ma non troppo lento; flute 
and pf. ©1e. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 
80257; Clara Stocker. 25708 


Trennungstanz; v. S. B. Clemus; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Oct. 1, 1932; E 
for. 32412; Henry Litolff’s verlag. 

25709 


Tribute (A) to a red rose; waltz song. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 80601; 
Clarence Blake. 25710 


True love never runs smooth: song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 
80216; Helen Hanes. PAs (eG Bi 


Trumpet voluntary: by Henry Purcell, 
arr. Henry Geehl; school orch. pts. 
© Apr. 6, 1933; E for. 32552; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd. 25712 


Trusting: slow drag step fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80643; 


Parmer James Padden. 25713 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) April; 


op. 37, no. 4, transcribed and arr. 
George J. Trinkaus; flute, oboe, B 
flat clarinet, horn in F and bassoon. 
Se. and pts. © Dec. 18, 1933; E 
pub. 39416; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp. 25714 


—— Valse: from Serenade, P. I. Tehai- 
kovsky, rev. and ed. A. Walter 
Kramer; string orch. Sc. and pts. 
© Nov. 21, 1933; E pub. 39153; M. 
Witmark & sons. 25715 


Tulip waltz: by G. Holeombe; pf. © 
Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39267; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 25716 


Tune (A) a day; teacher’s manual 
for violin instruction, containing pf. 
aces, for. bks.'t, and 2.) Paul 
Herfurth. © Dec. 26, 1933; E pub. 
39572: Boston music co. 25717 


poem Thomas Campion, m A. Row- 
ley ; mixed voices. © Nov. 24, 1933; 
E for. 32356; J. Curwen & sons, itd. 

25718 


Tus manos; pf. con letra. © Nov. 30, 
1933 ; E pub. 39285; Cuates Castilla. 
25719 


Tus pestanas; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara, arr. Agustin Lara. © Auz. 
15, 19388; E for. 32534; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., Ss. en ©. 25720 


’Twas awfully nice of you; w Irving 
Caesar, melody Cliff Friend. © 
1 e. Dee. 11, 19383; E unp. 79904; 
Irving Caesar, ine. 25721 


Twenty-one guns for Susie; w Robert 
Leslie and Edward Heyman, m Ken- 
neth Leslie; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39373; 
T. B. Harms €o. 25722 


Twilight lullaby; waltz, w Claude 
King and Everette Tryon, melody 
Everette Tryon, arr. Paul Behm. © 
1c. Nov. 18, 19383; E unp. 79940; 
Everette Lawrence Tryon. 25723 


Twilight (A) meditation; violin and 
pi. © 1c. Dec. 18) 1933) eee 
80276; Louise Daggett Fischer. 

25724 


Twilight on the prairie; w and m Wilf 
Carter; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
7, 1983; E. for: 32408; Gordon vy. 
Thompson, Itd. : 25725 


Twilight time; song. © 1 e. Dee. 7, 
1933; E unp. 79786; Joyce Erma 
Joslyn. 25726 


Twilight with you: pf. with w. © 
1 c. Dec. 5, 1983; E unp. 79644; 
William Thachuk. 25727 


Under the blue; fox-trot, w J. M. Kay, 
melody G. Schloss. © 1 e. Dec. 22, 
1933; E unp. 80503; Jack M. Kay 
and George Schloss. 25728 


Under the blue eagle; march song. © 
1 c. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79949; 
Stafford McKenzie. 25729 


Under the Georgia moon; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79937; Alan Freeman Boyce. 25730 


Under the silv’ry moonlight; valse 
song, w Blanche Adams. © 1 e. 
Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79996; Guy 
Adams. 25731 


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no. 12, 1933. 


Under the trees with you; w and mel- 
ody Jack Prestwood. © 1 c¢. Dec. 
27, 1933; E unp. 80598; John Wil- 
liam Prestwood. 25732: 


Under your spell; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © Oct. 27, 19383; E pub. 
39220; Lillian Gland. 25733 


Underneath the Georgia starlight; w 
and melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1933; 
BH unp. 80100; Frank Luther. 25734 


Underneath the light of the moon; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79682; Stanley L. Ingram. 

25735) 


United force of the legionnaires; 
march song; drum, and bugle corps 
sc. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80594 ; Michael Cassano. 25736: 


United (The) States of America; 
grand national march song. © 1 «. 
Dec. 19, 1933; E unp. 80369; Theo- 
dore Henckels. 25737 


U. S. A. (The) has gone N. R. A.; 
song. © 1 .e. Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 
79717; Ambrose James Wessel. 

25738 


Va Vamor; fox-trot, dal film Non @’é 
bisognoe di danaro, versi Peppino 
Mendes, m Mario Mariotti; pf. © 
Oct. 12, 19383; E for. 32589; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢. 25739 


——fand| Milionario; fox-trot, dal 
film Non e¢’é bisogno di danaro, versi 
Peppino Mendes, m Mario Mariotti, 
orch. Virgilio Ripa; piccola orch. 
pti. © Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 32580; 
A. & G. Carisch & ec. 25740 


Valley of the bow; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 79942; 
Ivan H. Westlake. 25741 


Valse allegro; pf. ©l1c. Dec. 1, 1933; 
EK unp. 79526; Hazel Ernestine 
Barger. 25742 


Valse in D minor; by Doris Le Bow; 
accordion. © Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 
39283; R. B. Quattrociocche. 25743 


Valse misterioso drammatico; by Ger- 
ard Carbonara; pf. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1933; E unp. 80305; National screen 
service. 25744 


Var kyss du ger ...; fox-trot, ur Upp- 
sagd, m Georg Enders, arr. Hanns 
Bingang; orch. stammer, med text. 
© Dec. 18, 1933; E for. 32607; A. b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag. 25745 


25758 


text Arne Olovson, m 
Georg Enders; pf. © Dec. 18, 
1938; E for. 32608; A. b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag. 25746 


Venetian lullaby; w and melody Roy 
Panuccio. © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1933; H 
unp. 79710; Rocca Panuccio. 25747 


Venite, e celebriamo; song, with cho. 
for mixed voices. [Italian text] © 
Aug. 15, 1933; E pub. 39170; John L. 
Garrou. 25748 


Verdi (Giuseppe) ‘Triumphal march; 
from Aida, ed. and arr. Philip Gor- 
don; brass choir. Sc. and pts. © 
Nov. 15, 1988; E pub. 39152; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. 25749: 


Victor (The) method of class instruc- 
tion for band and orchestra; by 
John F. Victor; pts., with conduc- 
tor. ist yr., 1st semester bk. © 
Dee. 22, 19383; AA 185516; Victor 
pub. ¢o., ine. 25750 


Victorious Redeemer; Easter service, 
w and short pageant, Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m A. L. Judefind. © Feb. 14, 
1983 ; E pub. 39517; Judefind bros. 

25751 


Virginia Lee from Tennessee; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1933; E 
unp. 80573; John J. Schneider. 

29752 


Virgin’s (The) lullaby; w Princess 
Bibesco, tr. J. K. Hudson, m Arthur 


Warrell; mixed voices. © July 13, 
1933; E for. 32292; Oxford univ. 
press. 25753 


Vision ; by Hans Spialek; pf. © Nov. 
15, 1933; E pub. 39105; Harms, inc. 
25754 


Visions of you; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79974; Mich- 
ael Urban. 25755 


Voices of praise; service, w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m Roy E. Nolte and 
John J. Thomas. © Apr. 7, 1932; 
E pub. 39507; Judefind bros. 25756 


Vos vet sain mit Isroél; sur un théme 
juif, paroles francaises Jean Cis, m 
V. Dyek; avee violon solo. [{He- 
brew and French texts] © Oct. 1, 
1983; E for. 32388; Editions Sala- 
bert. 25757 

Vous étes nées coquettes; fox-trot, J. 


Dallin; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1933; 
E for. 32376; Choudens. . 25758 


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25759 


OU 


Vous, qu’avez-vous fait de mon 
amour; sur les motifs de Jo, paroles 
Henri Varna et Marc-Cab, m Barczi 


Ther. © Oct. 41, 919335) Wo Ler. 
32377; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell. 25759 


Wabash (The) cannon ball; w and 


melody. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79699; Jay Anstett. 25760 
Wagner (Richard) O joyful morn; 


from Die meistersinger, w Lulu L. 
Ganschow, m arr. Theo. F. Gans- 


chow; mixed voices. © Nov. 23, 
1933; BE pub: 39016; Hs ie Bitz- 
Simons co. 25761 


Wagon wheels; w and melody Billy 
Hill and Peter De Rose. © 1 «. 
Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 80102; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein and co., ine. 25762 


Wait for me; w and m Frank Carl 
Young, pf. arr. Hal Dyson; ukulele 
and guit. chords arr. Ukulele Billy. 
© Dec. 31, 1932; E pub. 38786; 
Kendis music corp. 25763 


Waitin’ by the weepin’ willow tree; 
w Chan Harbour, m Harold Dellon; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Oct. 
6, 19338; E pub. 39554; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., inc. 25764 


Waiting; song. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1933; 
E unp. 80048; Dorothy Lucas Hig- 
ginson. 25765 


—— song, melody Bud Manners. © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1983; E unp. 79602; Ida 
Norton Munson. 25766 


w and melody. © 1. Dec. 22, 
1933; E unp. 80470; Mabel Kenady 
Brune. 25767 


Wake up; 2-pt. Australian camping 
song, w and m Victor Massey. © 
Nov. 1, 1983; E for. 32441; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd. 25768 


Walking thru leaves; w J. Plunket, 
melody G. Good. © 1 ¢. Dec. 13, 
1933; E unp. 80043; Gus Good and 
James Plunket. 25769 


Walking with my shadow, talking to 
myself; w G. Le Vecque, m W. Rup- 
precht. © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1933; EB 
unp. 80344; Wilfrid Rupprecht and 
George Le Vecque. 25770 


Waltz caprice; by Max Bergunker; 
pf. © 1 ec. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80290; National sereen service. 

. 25771 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Waltz (The) I saved for you; song, 


melody Bud Manners. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
4, 1983; E unp. 79598; Arthur 
Schaarschmidt, jr. ~ 25772 


Waltz in blue; w James Kendis, m 
Meyer Gusman; with ukulele arr. 


May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 20, 
1933; E pub. 88787; Kendis music 
corp. 25773 


Waltz, V; by Frank Ventre; pf. © 1 
ec. Dec. 18, 1983; E unp. 80328; Na- 
tional screen service. 25774 


Waltzing in the night; song, m Han- 
nah Tremper and Frank Laforese. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp.,19%sa; 
Samuel L. Blumenson. 25775 


Waltzing with you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1983; E unp. 80217; Viola 
May Stalions. 25776 


Wander song; song. © 1 ec. Dee. 16, 
1933; E unp. 80253; Joseph Hor- 
wath. ‘ 25777 


Wargatula; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 19, 1938; E unp. 80352; Ewgen 
Zukowsky. 25778 


Warmer and showers; melody with pf. 
acc. © 1c. Dee. 13, 1933; E ump. 
800384; Frankie Dittmar Hertting. 

25779 


Was Crusoe alone on that isle; fox- 
trot, w Betty Meyer; pf. © 1-«. 
Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 80080; Charles 
A. Grupp. 25780 


Was love a dream; w Joanne Haw- 
thorne, m Harold Ramsay; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 31, 
1933; E for. 32476; Victoria music 
pub. co., ltd. 25781 


Waters of Sicily; waltz, S. Rindone; 
accordion. © Nov. 14, 1933; E pub. 
39294; R. B. Quattrociocche. 25782 


*Way back home; w and m Florence 
T. Post. © June 10, 1933; E pub. 
39026; Florence R. Thomas. 25783 


Way down in Washington lives the 
greatest man; song, w _ Loreto 
Marchione. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79745; Jimmy Rivetti. 25784 


We all went up, up, up the mountain 
and we all came down, down, down 
again; w and m Elton Box, Des- 
mond Cox and Ralph Butler; with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 6, 1983; E for. 32360; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd. 25785 


1060 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


We greet thee, city of David; hymn, 
w and m Clarence William Smith. 
© Dee. 18, 19838; E pub. 39487; 

 €. W. Smith. 25786 


We'll all have one together; fox trot, 
w and m Saul Cass. © Oct. 30, 
1933; E for. 32572; Albron music 
pub. co. 25787 


We'll drink our beer; pf. with w. © 
1 ec. Dee. 1, 19838; E unp. 79525; 
James H. O’Brien. 25788 


We'll make this night a day; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 
80493; R. J. Shimonaka. 25789 


We love you Eretz Yis-ro-el; song. 
© Nov. 21, 1933; E pub. 39185; S. 
Alfred Masselle. 25790 


We must follow the N. R. A.; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1933; E unp. 80078; 
Marguerite Thomas Phillips. 25791 


We're a mighty army; hymn. © Nov. 
21, 1983; EH pub. 39390; John Edgar 
Ingalls. 25792 


We're sing-sing-singing again; w 
Clarence De Wolf, m G. P. West 
and Luella Towl. © 1c. Dee. 15, 
19338; E unp. 80129; G. Parmely 
West. 25793 


We thank Thee, Lord; song, w Mar- 
garet Eleanor Robson. © Nov. 30, 
1933; E pub. 39342; Hall Dautel. 

25794 


We've got the right man in the White 
House now; song, m James F. Lan- 
gan, arr. Thomas Rennie. © Nov. 
14, 19383; E pub. 38754; Carl Dah- 
lin. 25795 


We want a touchdown; song; alto 
saxophones. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1933; 
EH unp. 80012; John T. Boudreau. 

25796 


Wee (The) light that shines on the 


<i ‘sone. “© 1° ¢.’ Dec.” 8, 1933: 
EH unp. 79935; Dorothe Anderson 
Lanning. 20797 


Weep alone; song. © Dec. 14, 1933; 
HE pub. 39557; Cherry Sale. 25798 


Weep you no more; w anon., m Royal 
Andrews Merwin; men’s voices. © 
Dec. 9, 19383; E pub. 39349; Galaxy 
music eorp. 25799 


Weiner (Lazar) Dance; pf. © Dee. 
22, 1933; E pub. 39600; J. Fischer 
& bro. 25800 


25813 


Prelude; pf. © Dec. 22, 1933; 
E pub. 39599; J. Fischer & bro. 
25801 


Well kept men; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dec. 8, 1933; E unp. 79829; 
Marjorie Harper. 25802 


Wenn es ein gliick gibt ...; lang- 
samer walzer aus Kleines madchen- 
grosses gliick, text R. A. Stemmle 
u. J. W. Sundt, m Harald Bohmelt. 
© Oct. 17, 1933; E for. 32513; Bebo- 
ton-verlag, g.m.b.h. 25803 


Wenn liebe nur nicht so gefihrlich 
wir; slow-fox, aus Madels von 
heute, text Willy Dehmel u. Willy 
Engel-Berger, m Willy Engel-Ber- 


ger. © Oct. 18, 1983; E for. 32514; 
Beboten-verlag, g.m.b.h. 25804 
Wenn man auseinandergeht; tango, 


aus Das lied vom gltick, text Kon- 
rad Drey, m Willy Engel-Berger. 
© Oct. 4, 1933; E for. 32517; Bebo- 
ton verlag, g.m.b.h. 25805 


Western allegro; by Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; pf. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1933; EH 
unp. 80317; National screen service. 

25806 


Western one step, no. 2; by Gerard 
Carbonara; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 18, 
1933; E unp. 80307; National screen 
service. 25807 


What a helluva life; comedy song, w 
and m Burton Crane, arr. Bill Kun- 
kel; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ May 17, 
1933; E unp. 79794; Louis Burton 
Crane, jr. 25808 


What grandpa wrote; by Perey Goet- 
schius; pf. © Nov. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39052; Oliver Ditson co., inc. 25809 


What have I done; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 29, 19838; E unp. 79978; 
Eduard Dallmann. 25810 


w and melody C. McCalino 
and George Bueno. © 1c. Dee. 26, 
1983; E unp. 80553; Connie Mc- 
Calino. 25811 


What I couldn’t teach my baby; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E 
upp. 79990; Nellie M. Black. 25812 


What is more gentle than a wind in 
summer; w John Keats, m Charles 
Repper; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 
11, 1983; E pub. 39544; C. C. Bir- 
chard & Co. 25813 


1061 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25814 


What is there to say; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1933, w E. Y. Harburg, m 
Vernon Duke; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 7, 1933; E pub. 39118; 
1. B.- Harms ‘co. 25814 


What more ean I ask; w Anona Winn, 
m Ray Noble, new arr. Albert Szir- 
mai;. with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Noy.:2, 1933; .E. pub.. 39221; TT. B: 
Harms co, 25815 


What of thy flocks, O Shepherd; w 
Erie Haydon, m Henry Geehl; in 
B-flat. © Mar(9.4 1933" hi itoer: 
32554; Edwin Ashdown, ltd. 25816 


What’s de use in gwine fishin’ ef you 
ain’t got no repeal; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80220; Della 
Louise Harris. 25817 


What’s the use of being a used to be 
when you ain’t nobody now; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1933; E unp. 
79656; Lou Harris. 25818 


What shall I do; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1983; BE unp. 80587; 
William, Brantley. 25819 


What this country needs is a great big 
ha-ha-ha; w and m Dixie Rank, arr. 
Jean Walz; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 18, 1933; E pub. 39366; 
Royal pub. co. 


What would I do without you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 19383; E unp. 
80218; Anna R. Forse. 25821 
What would you do; song. © 1 «. 


Dec. 29, 1983; E unp. 80663; Mabel 
Jones McAfferty. 25822 


Whatever can I do without any love 
from you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 
1933; E unp. 80219; Edith Clark. 

25823 


When a scarle} woman gets blue; w 
Frank Rowan, m Gilbert Wall; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1933; E unp. 79661; 
Marion Chase. 25824 


When Christ, the Lord, was born; 
anthem, w Hugh Thomson Kerr, m 
William Wentzell; mixed voices, 
with soli; organ acc. © Dee. 15, 
1933; E pub. 39441; Boston music 
co. 25825 

When Christ was born; Christmas 
service, Ww and m W. B. Judefind, 
with a short pageant, Mattie B. 
Shannon. © Oct. 13, 1932; E pub. 
- 39502; Judefind bros. 25826 


25820 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28. 


When God gave me you; w John 
Kendall, m John Kendall and 
George Shackley. © Dec. 11, 1933; 
E pub. 39367; M. Witmark & sons. 

25827 


When He calls me; hymn, w anon. © 
1 c. Dec. 20, 1933; E unp. 80416; 
Charlie Clark. 25828- 


When he tries to kiss her by the duck- 
pond all the ducks go quack! quack! 
quack; w and m Ralph Butler; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 1933; 
E for. 32266; Compbell, Connelly & 
co. 25829: 


When I come to the mender of dreams ; 
song, melody Bud Manners. © 1 ©¢. 
Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79606; Jeane: 
Taylor Maxfield. 25830- 


When I dream sweet dreams of you; 
song. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1933; BH unp. 
80287; Arthur Louis Greiner. 25831 


When I find my dear daddy is wait-. 
ing; song, m William Boyd. © 1 e. 
Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79636; Alphie-: 
D. DeLay. 25832 


When I’m alone with you; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 ec. Dee. 14, 
1933; E unp. 80093; Donald J. 
Noyes. 25833 


When I’m asleep; song, w Claude D. 
Barnett. © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 1933; BE: 
unp. 79756; Randolph S. Rothschild. 

25834. 


When I’m dancing with you; song, 
melody Clara Fredericka Tupper. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 18, 1933; E unp. 80270; 
Whitford Price French. 25835: 


When it’s harvest time in loveland; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1983; 
HE eunp. 80221; Ruth York. 25836. 


When it’s harvest time in old New 
England; w and melody Bob Miller 
and Dick Sanford. © 1.-¢. Dec. 5,, 
1933; E unp. 79652; Bob Miller, ine. 

25837 


When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley ; by Joe Lyons, Sam C. Hart 
and the Vagabonds, Heraid, Dean 
and Curt, arr. Harry Stanley and 
George A. Bronson; Hawaiian steel 
guit., in diagram, with w. © Dee. 
14, 19838; E pub. 39482; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. 25838 


1062 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 19838 


When it’s moonlight on the mountains ; 
waltz song, m C. Isabel Mayer. 
Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39548; James 
W. Ryan. 25839 


‘When it’s nighttime [sic] in the val- 
ley; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
E unp. 80222; Agnes Anderson. 

25840 


When it’s spring in California; fox- 
trot song. © 1. Dec. 4, 1933; H 
unp. 79992; Marie Quick. 25841 


‘When love got its grip on me; fox-trot 
song. © 1. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79991 ; John Clark. 25842 


When my baby comes back to me; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 26, 1933 ; E unp. 80537; Gregory 
N. Francovie. 25843 


When snow flakes fall; w H. J. de 
Burgos, melody M. de Crescenzo. © 
Meer Dee 8. 19383; EH unp) 79810; 
Mario de Crescenzo and Harry J. 
de Burgos. 25844 


When sonny tells mother he loves her; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 ©«. 
Dec. 14, 1933; E unp. 80097; Alice 
R. Small. 25845 


When the Akron made it’s final flight; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
BH unp. 80223; Alva Johnston. 25846 


When the Bible was the best book in 
the land; w Dick Sanford and 
Clarke Van Ness, melody Ernie Bur- 
nett and Tom Berwick. © 1c. Dee. 
20, 19383; E unp. 80402; De Sylva, 
Brown and Henderson, ine. 25847 


When the cloud has passed; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
ae 4C) 1c. Nov. 25, 193832. 4), unp. 
80224; Callie Pennington. 25848 


When the columbines bloom; song. © 
Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 39355; Edith 
Jennie Murphy. 25849 


When the orange blossom time comes 
back again; song, m Emiliana de Zu- 
beldia. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1933; E unp. 
79771; Ellen McGrath de Galban. 

25850 


When the rivers thaw; slow fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Dee. 11, 1933; EB unp. 
79926; Joseph Gardener. 25851 

When the round-up’s over; w and mel- 
ody Curley Fletcher. © 1 ce. Dee. 
28, 1933; E unp. 80641; Curley W. 
Fletcher. 25852 


33589—34——6 


25865 


When the shadows flicker down the 
Mississippi; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 6, 1938; E unp. 79691; Harriet - 
Solheim. 25853 


When the snow flies in the Rockies; 
song, w Anna M. Whelan. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 27, 19383; E unp. 80562; Robert 
Sauer. 25854 


When the summer clouds are smiling ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 19383; 
E unp. 80225; J. L. Webster. 25855 


When the sun fell in love with the 
moon; w J. Schaeffer, melody L. Pit- 
tler. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 
80345; Lila Pittler and Jack Schaef- 

_ fer. 25856 


When the sun of life goes down; hymn, 
w and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 39084; Forster music 
publisher, inc. 25857 


When the sweet magnolias bloom in 
Tennessee; song, C. Roland Flick. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79615; 
Alberta B. Hickman. 25858 


When tomorrow comes; from picture 
Mandalay, w Irving Kahal, m Sam- 
my Fain; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 15, 1933; E pub. 39526; M. 
Witmark & sons. 25859 


When twilight shadows steal away the 
day; song. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1933; 
E unp. 80061; Frederick Irwin Reid. 

25860 


When Veronica plays the harmonica ; 
w and melody John Redmond and 
Charley McCarthy. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1, 
1933; E unp. 795381; Broadway 
music corp. 25861 


When we get a new car; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Dec. 22, 19383; E unp. 
80484; Thelma Oatman. 25862 


When we sang in the choir together; 
w Dick Sanford and Clarke Van 
Ness, melody Ernie Burnett and 
Tom Berwick. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 80401; De Sylva, Brown and 
Henderson, inc. 25863 


When we were drowned in love; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 22, 1933; 
E unp. 80476; Grover Jones. 25864 


When you pass by to-night in the 
moonlight, wear a rose in your hair; 
w and m Thomas Daly and Will E. 
Dulmage. © Nov. 24, 1983; E pub. 
39200; Thomas Daly. 25865 


1063 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25866 


a 


When you’re gone; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Dee. 1, 19388; E unp. 79527; Steve 
Kawelkewics, jr. 25866 


When you've got a little springtime in 
your heart; w and m Harry Woods; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 28, 1933; 
E for. 32628; Cinephonic music ¢o., 
ltd. 25867 


When your heart’s on fire smoke gets 
in your eyes; song, from Gowns by 
Roberta, w Otto Harbach. © Nov. 
3, 1933: E pub. 39116; Jerome Kern. 

25868 


Whene’er I see those smiling eyes; 
song, w Thomas Moore. © Dec. 8, 
1933; E pub. 39314; Clayton Wes- 
cott Lunham. 25869 


Where I played when a kid: w and 
melody. © 1. Dec. 21, 1983; E 
unp. 80432; Olive Martin. 25870 


Where’s Elmer; w M. E. Crane, mel- 
ody H. E. Deems; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1933; E unp. 78739; 
Mary H. Crane and Howard Hb. 
Deems. 20871 


Where the Dixie moon is shining; 
song, melody E. Platzman. © 1. 
Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80248; Joseph 
B. Corps. 25872 


Where the golden Mississippi wends 
its way; voc. duet. © 1 ec. Dee. 2, 
19338; E unp. 80069; Earsel Waneta 
Hall. 25873 


Where the mountains tip toe to the 
sea; w and melody. ©1c. Dec. 5, 
1933; E unp. 79653; Bob Miller, inc. 

25874 


Where the mountains touch the sky; 
wand melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1933; 
E unp. 80015; Sammy Cahn and 
Saul I. Kaplan. 25875 


Where the roses of romance grow; 
waltz, w Wilfred Courtois, m arr. 
Orrville Meltz. © 1 e@ Dee. 15, 
1933; E unp. 80105; Marie W. Kutz. 

25876 


Where the seeds of romance grow; 
song, melody George Bresland. © 
Tc, “Dee: 2." 198382 Hnnp. Gos. 
Henry Mathews. 25877 


Where the wild flowers bloom; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; EB unp. 
80226; Clifford Friend. 25878 


pt. 1) nesses 


While the stars are whispering; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1933; E ump. 
80227; Alva Henderson. 25879 


While you’re here with me; song. © 
1 c. Dec. 17, 19333 i une oe 
Frank Montrose. 25880 


Whisper I love you; valse song. © 
1 e. Nov. 29, 1983; EH unp. 79967; 
Vincenta P. Amby. 25881 


Whispering night; waltz, w Burton 
Crane, m Burton Crane and Bill 
Kunkel; pf. treble. © 1c. May 26, 
1933; E unp. 79793; Louis Burton 
Crane, jr. 25882 


Whispering pine trees; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 79986; 
Zella Mae Sandlin. 25883. 


Whispers of dreamland; song, m Don 


Houghton. © 1 e¢. Dec. 6,1933; EB 
unp. 79716; Edna L. Peterson. 

25884 

Whistlin’? (The) cowboy; w Paul 


Francis Webster, m Felix Bernard ; 

with ukulele arr. © Noy. 29, 1933; 

E pub. 39277; Leo Feist, ine. 
25885, 


Whistling underneath your window; 

w G. F. Glick, melody J. Delaney. © 

1 ¢c. Dec. 20, 1988; E unp. 80396; 
G. F. Glick and Jimmy Delaney. 

25886 

White pearl waltz; by G. Holcombe; 

pf. © Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39268; 

A. W. Perry’s sons. 25887 


Whitlock (Perey) Four extemporisa- 
tions; organ. © Sept. 14, 1933; EH 
for. 32306; Oxford univ. press. 

25888 


Who'll buy my bublitchki; w Lester 
O’Keefe, m Gregory Stone. © Dee. 
2, 1983; E pub. 389058 ; Prelude music 
Co. 25889 


Whoopee; polka; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1983; E unp. 79932; 
Alexander Dobieski. 25890 


Why did He have to die for me; hymn, 
w and m Gene Arnold. © Oct. 16, 
1933; E pub. 89080; Forster music 
publisher, ine. 25891 


Why did you treat me that way; 
song; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
15, 1933; E pub. 39453; Manfred 
Byron Hughes. 25892 


Why don’t you come to Florida; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1933; E unp. 80121; 
Clifford Norman Bourne. 25893 


1064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 


Why don’t you come up sometime; w 
Jerry Higgins and J. Gehrken; pf. 
© 1c. Noy. 9, 1983; E unp. 79552; 
Jack Gehrken. 25894 


Why don’t you stay out of my dreams; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1933; 
EH unp. 80228; Loyd Lawrence. - 

25895 


Why don’t you tell me; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 2, 1983; EH unp. 79640; Joseph 
D. Stein. 25896 

Why is it; w and melody Alfred 
Hugo. © 1c. Dec. 8, 19383; E unp. 
79811; Alfred Hugo Neuberger. 

25897 


Wiener traum; walzer, German text 


and m; violin and pf. © 1c. Dee. 
26, 193838; E unp. 80645; Paul 
Kernacs. 25898 


Wild wood stream; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80229; Thelma 
MeAllister. 25899 


Will ya—won’t ya—please; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 24, 1933; E 
pub. 39388; Billy James. 25900 


Will you be mine; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Dec. 6, 1933; E unp. 79697; 
Betty Ferranti. 25901 


Will you dance through life with me; 
w Ralph Stanley, m Willy Rosen, 
arr. Hartwig von Platen. © May 
30, 1933; E for. 32337; United music 
publishers, Itd. 25902 


Will you forgive me, darling; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren. © June 7, 
1983; E pub. 89178; Dolores Drum- 
mond. 25903 


Wind-mill (The) ; by Hubbard Harris, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf., 6 
hands. © Dec. 18, 1933; E pub. 
39582; Clayton F. Summy co. 

25904 


Window shopping just to be alone 
with you; w Hd. Rose, m Billy 
Baskette; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 8, 1933; E pub. 39211; Olman 
music corp. 25905 


Wine and beer; song, w V. A. Caranci 
and Phil Piro. ©1e. Dec. 22, 1983; 
EK unp. 80491; Victor A. Caranci. 

25906 


Wings away; march. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
20, 1933; E unp. 80891; Ernest L. 
McCutcheon. 25907 


25921 


Winter interlude; w and m Mitchell 
Parish, Al Hoffman and Al Good- 
hart, pf. sc. Lou Leaman; with 
ukulele arr. © Dee. 5, 1933; E 
pub. 39490; Mills music, inc. 25908 


Wir spielen operetten; melodien aus 
operetten von Strauss, Millocker, 
ete., gesetzt Richard Krentzlin; 
klavier. © Nov. 3, 1938; E for. 
32330; B. Schott’s sohne. 25909 


Wir ziehen durch die heimat; marsch 
aus Muadels von heute, text Willy 
Dehmel, m Willy Engel-Berger. © 
Oct. 18, 1933; E for. 32515; Beboton- 
verlag, g.m.b.h. 25010 


With burning love for you; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Dec. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79696; Lucian A. Toussaint. 

25911 


With dances and songs; from Dio- 
clesian or The prophetess, by Beau- 
mont and Fletcher, m Henry Pur- 
eell, arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whit- 
taker. © Sept. 14, 1983; E. for. 
32295; Oxford univ. press. 25912 


With one star awake; w Norman 
Hackforth, m Norman MHackforth 
and Billy O’Brien. © Nov. 29, 
1933 ; HE for. 32404; Dix, Itd. 25913 


With whom; fox-trot, w and m Ange- 


lina Botts. © 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 1983; 
E eunp. 78619; Angela Botto. 25914 
Within reach of your arms; song. 


© 1c. Nov 20, 1933; E unp. 79554; 
Jack R. Lang. 25915 


Within the gates; w W. C. Poole, m 
Evangeline Lillenas; bass solo, with 
pf. treble ace. © Nov. 15, 1983; 
E pub. 38938; Lillenas pub. co. 

25916 

Within your arms; waltz song, w 
Paul Gannon. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1933; 
E unp. 80075; Ralph Federer. 


25917 
Without you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Nov. 25, 1933; E unp. 80230; Hrnest 
W. Charity. 25918 


pf. sc. Basil Sadler. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11, 1933; EH unp. 80020; Joseph 
Montal. 25919 


Woe is me; pf. ©l1c. Dec. 13, 1933; 
EH unp. 80056; Jack Gehrken. 25920 


Woman (The); by Herbert Stothart; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1933; E unp. 
80623; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

25921 


1065 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25922 


Woman's (A) last word; song, w Rob- 
ert Browning. © Dec. 14, 1933; HE 
for. 32511; C. Woolley. 25922 


Wonderful birth of Jesus; hymn. © 
Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 39169; Louie 


Mertens. 25923 
Wondering; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 29, 
1933; E unp. 79548; Genevieve 
Church Smith. 25924 


Wondering why; w and m Anthony 


Yafanaro. © 1 ¢. Dec. 2, 1933; E 
unp. 79576; Anthony Tobias Ya- 
fanaro. 25925 


‘Won’t you ask me in; m Ethel De 
Haan; pf. with w. © 1c. Dee. 1, 
1933.;;5 E unp. 79533; Milford HEH. 
Abel. 25926 


Won’t you try to care for me; w and 
melody. © 1 e. Dec. 9, 1983; EB 
unp. 79884; Francis Anthony Bur- 
nett. 25927 


Woodland lillies [sic]; by M. W. But- 


ler; pt.) © “Deeg, 1933-8) pub. 
39255; A. W. Perry’s sons. 25928 
Work and play; 12 instructional 
pieces, Hilary Collins; pf. © Aug. 


10, 1933: E for. 32262; Paterson’s 
publications, ltd. 25929 


Work for the N.R.A.; w and m H. N. 
E. Girard. © Oct. 23, 1933; E pub. 
39240: Nicholas Girard. 25930 


World (The) crisis of 1914-18; violin 
1, 2, cello, basses, 1st clarinet, 1st 
A cornet or trumpet and 1st trom- 
bone pts. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 19383; HE 
unp. 80241; Otto C. Zimpfer. 

25931 


World (A) of love; waltz, w and m 
Franz Bolen. © 1. Dec. 15, 1933; 
E unp. 80122; Franz Bolik-Bolen. 

25932 


Worried; song, w Leon Scott. ©1c. 
Dec. 4, 1983; E unp. 80236; Henry 
Gorden. 25933 


Would you sue; waltz song, melody 
Starret system club. © 1 c¢. Dec. 
26, 1933; E unp. 80557; Emil Rosen- 
lof. 25934 


Wrapped in the arms of the night; w 
Art Randall, m H. S. Macomber and 
W. E. Paris. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1983; 
E unp. 79889; Harold Shepard Ma- 
comber, Frederick Art Randall and 
Walter E. Paris. 25935 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Year-round (The) song and chorus 
book; compiled George S. Dare. © 
Dee. 21, 1933; AA 185704; A. S. 
Barnes & co., inc. 25936 


Yearning for you, sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Dec. 6, 1933; E 
unp. 79693; Renaldo Michael And- 
reatta. 25937 


Yedz grotto; good-fellowship song, w 
and m Samuel Lessing. © Oct. 11, 
1933; E pub. 39235; Yedz grotto. 

25938 


Yellow fire; melody. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1933; E unp. 80661; Franz Robert 
Jackson. 25939 


Yesterday; song, from Gowns by Rob- 
erta, w Otto Harbach. © Nov. 3, 
1933 ; E pub. 39114; Jerome Kern. 

25940 


Yesterday’s pleasures; no. 2, w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Dee. 18, 1933; E 
unp. 80365; Frank Austin Garri- 
son. 25941 


Y-lang y-lang flowers; song, w Don 
Blanding; with violin. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
11, 1983; E unp. 79928; Ada Vir- 
ginia Hull. 25942 


Yoo hoo; waltz song, arr. Robert Gor- 
don. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1933; E unp. 
80248; Reginald Wendell Crane. 

25943 


You; w John Mercer, m Joseph Meyer ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
29, 19383; E pub. 39123; T. B. Harms 
co. 25944 


You and I do not rhyme; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1933; E unp. 
79635; Hyman Kellick. 25945 


You are a rainbow in my heart; w 
and melody Jack Prestwood. ©1e. 
Dee. 27, 1933; E unp. 80591; John 
William Prestwood. 25946 


You are love; w and m Ruth Somers. 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1933; E unp. 79586: 
Ruth Somers Babcock. 25947 


You are my dream sweetheart; w 
Alfred R. Vassallo, and melody. © . 
1 c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 80531; 
Harry R. Vassallo. 25948 


You are my fairy; pf. ©1e. Dec. 8, 
1933; E unp. 79837; Franz Geisz. 
25949 


You are so divine; fox-trot song. © 
1.¢. Nov. 29, 1983; E unp. 79952; 
Eva L. Black. 25950 


1066 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1933 
You belong in my arms; song, melody 
Serge Walter. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; 
EK unp. 79826; Marjorie Harper. 
20951 
You can’t play my ukulele; w and m 
Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ralph 


Blue; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 11, 
19383; E pub. 39537; Iornheiser- 
Schuster, inc. 25952 


You didn’t mean those tears; w and 
m Alan Grey; with symbols for guit. 
and banjo. © Dec. 14, 1933; E 
pub. 39387; Olman music corp. 

25953 


You have taken my heart; w John 
' Mercer, m Gordon Jenkins; with 
ukulele arr. © Dec. 20, 1933; E 
pub. 89586; Santly bros., inc. 25954 


You here at twilight; song; with quar- 
tet cho. ©1c. Dee. 1, 1933; E unp. 
79569; Inez Clark Hall. 25959 


You know you can’t take it, so don’t 
come eryin’ to me; w P. Roberts, 
melody C. B. Anderson. © 1 «. 
Dee. 13, 1933; E unp. 80038; Carl 
B. Anderson and Porter Roberts. 

25956 


Youwll never know how much you 
mean to me; w and melody William 
H. Schoemer. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1933; 
E unp. 79755; William H. Schoe- 
mer and James Delaney. 25997 


You meant the world to me; pf. treble 
with) we . ©) 1 c., Dec. 8, 1933; EH 
unp. 79839; Joseph A. Buttny. 

25958 


You nasty man; fox-trot song. © 
1 e. Dec. 5, 19338; E unp. 79655; 
Olga Arline Jurasovic. 25959 


——w and melody Eddie Makins. © 
1 e. Dec. 15, 19838; E unp. 80655; 
Edward Steven Makins. 25960 


You’re devastating; song, from Ro- 
berta, w Otto Harbach. © Dee. 4, 
1933; E pub. 39375; Jerome Kern. 

25961 


You’re gone; song, w Ben Miller. © 
Pye. (Dee, 4; 1933: EH unp.. 79597 : 
Charlie Agnew and Henri Woode. 

25962 


You’re in my power, ha! ha! ha! ha! 
ha; w and m Al Hoffman, James 
Cavanaugh and Nat Simon; pf. 
treble. © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1933; HB 
unp. 80853; Superior music, inc. 

25963 


You’re like the sunshine; w and m 
Hal Shire. © 1 ¢. Dee. 27, 1933; 
EH unp. 80582; Harold R. Shire. 

25964 


You’re my design for loving; w Mil- 
ton Roberts, and melody. © 1 e¢. 
Dee. 15, 1983; E unp. 801138; Arthur 
Ray Cox. 25965 


You’re my paradise; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Noy. 25, 1933; E unp. 80232; Kath- 


erine Smith. 25966 
Youre my thrill; from Jimmy and 
Sally, w Sidney Clare, m Jay 


Gorney; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 27, 1933; E pub. 39054; 
Movietone music corp. 25967 


You’re O. K.; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Mickey Bloom, pf. se. Lou Leaman ; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 5, 1933; 
E pub. 39493; Mills music, inc. 

25968 


You're painting a picture of me; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 20, 1933; 
E unp. 80410; Erna Kastrup. 25969 


Youre real honey more than honey, 
you are the only girl I ever found; 
song. .©)14¢. Dec, 41, 1933.5 HF unp. 
80023; Harry Adjip. 25970 


You're such a help to me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80574; Crawford J. Sullivan. 

25971 


You're the only one; song, melody 
Serge Walter. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1933; 
E unp. 79825; Marjorie Harper. 

25972 


You’re the only one in a million; song. 
©1ec. Dee. 11, 1933; E unp. 79933 ; 
Arthur Louis Greiner. 25973 


You’re the same old you to me; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1933; E unp. 80367; 
Hanford Wilson. 25974 


You’re unforgetable; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1. Dec. 26, 1933; 
E unp. 80541; Dominick Resitano. 

25975 


You spotted snakes; w Shakespeare, 
m Arthur Collingwood. © Mar. 8, 
1933 ; E for. 32260; Paterson’s publi- 
cations, ltd. 25976 


You took me by surprise; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Dee. 29, 1933; E unp. 80666; 
Henry Dunean Peckham. 25977 


1067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25978 


You took the melody; waltz, w and 
melody C. McCalino and George 
Bueno. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1933; E unp. 
80554; Connie McCalino. 25978 


You’ve got everything and I’ve got 
you; w Isaac Homer Conley, m Dan 
Leonard Friedberg: with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 15, 1983; E pub. 39485; 
Gruss pub. co. 29979 


Your kisses are making me blue; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. (© 1 ¢. (Nov. 25, 19338" “Ey ump. 
80231; Mildred Johnson. 25980 


Your life was built around me; w Val 
Valerius, with melody. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1983; E unp. 803848; Al Vann. 

25981 


Your lips betray; song, melody Louis 
Sugarmann. © 1. Dec. 14, 1938; 
EK eunp. 80098; Allen G. Burdett. 
25982 


Your mother’s son-in-law; from Lew 
Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1934, w Mann 
Holiner, m Alberta Nichols; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc., May Singhi 
Breen. © Dec. 4, 1933; E pub. 
39192; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. 

25983 


Your picture; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren; with ukulele arr. © June 
29, | 1932; E pub. 39176; Julia 
Belcher. 25984 


‘Zvadla 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 28 


ne 


Your [Sic] sweet and your eyes are so 
blue; w and melody. © 1 e. Dee. 
21, 1933; E unp. 80484; Thomas 
Frank Grimmitt. 25985 


Yours, dear; waltz song, melody Dan 
Woodward, jr. ©* 1 %e Beeez2, 
1933; E unp. 80498; Remus Harris. 

25986 

Yvonne; w Eddie Pola, m Horatio 
Nicholls; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Oct. 21, 1933; E for. 32477; 
Lawrence Wright music ¢o., ltd. 

25987 

Zu Regensburg auf der kirchturm- 
spitz; volkslied aus Stiddeutschland, 
m Franz Burkhart; gem. chor. 


Partitur. © Aug. 8) 2032; e0mror 
32612; Universal edition, a.g. 

25988 

Zuleika; simplified arr. by M. W. 


Butier; pf., organ or voice, with w.- 
© Dec. 7, 1933; E pub. 39258; A. W. 
Perry’s sons. 25989 


ruze; by Slava Mach, arr. 
Fred J. Divisek; orch. pts., with w. 
© Oct. 2, 1933; E pub. 39088; Joseph 
Jiran. 25990 


1st. concerto; in B min., for pf. and 
orch., op. 32; 2 pfs. ©1c. Nov. 10, 
1933 ; E unp. 78755; Alma Steedman. 
25991 

180th infantry march; band pts. © 
Dee. 22, 1933 ; E pub. 39563 ; Bohumil 
Makoysky. 25992 


Number of entries in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1933, Class H, 
Musical compositions (including 14,796 unpublished) —-_-__-_-____-___ 25, 992 


1068 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 


THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 : 


Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee, 
you ain’t goin’ to pick no fuss out of 
me; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, as author of m. 
R 27845. 1 


Any time at all; song, w Herbert Wat- 
erbury. © Alfred Solman, as author 
Oke 27932. 


Are you coming out to-night Mary 
Ann; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. 
© Harry Von Tilzer, as author of m. 
R 27842. 3 


Ask me not; w Will D. Cobb, m G. Ed- 
wards. © Gus Edwards, as author 
of m, and Katherine A. Cobb, as next 
of kin of the author of w. R 27900. 4 


At your door; song, w Ada R. Haber- 
shon. © Robert Harkness, as au- 
thor of m. R 27798. 5 


Aus meinem tagebuch; v. Max Reger, 
op. 82; klavier. bd. 2. © Else Re- 
ger, as widow. R 27863. 6 


Be demure; song, from The rich Mr. 
Hoggenheimer, m Ludwig Englander. 
© Harry B. Smith, as author of w. 
R 27980. 7 


Beautiful (The) land of love; gong, 


w Andrew B. Sterling. © Harry 
Von Tilzer, as author of m. R 
27848. 8 


Bescheidene (Der) schaefer ; lied, Max 
Reger, op. 97, no. 4; hohe ausgabe. 
© Hlse Reger, as widow. R 27862. 9 


Camp meetin’ time; w Harry Williams, 
m H. Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van 
Alstyne, as author of m and Carrie 
Quinn, as widow of the author of w. 
R 27784. 10 


Capriccio ftir klarinette und harfe; 


Wak sOC0IIZ, OD. ya... Eva 
Funcke, as child of the deceased 
author. R 27864. 11 


Christ-elflein (Das); weihnachtsmir- 
chen, dichtung Ilse von Stach, m op. 
20, klavierauszug mit text R. Louis. 
© Hans Pfitzner, as author of m. 
R 27868. 12 


[25992 


Dorf (Das); lied, Max Reger, op. 97, 
no. 1; hohe ausgabe. © Else Reger, 
as widow. R 27859. 13 


Drangen (Hin); lied, Max Reger, op. 
97, no. 3; hohe ausgabe. © Else 
Reger, aS widow. R 27861. 14 


Dying love and living love; song, w 
Ada R. Habershon. © Robert Hark- 
ness, aS author of m. R 27799. 15 


Fedrelandssang; af Holger Drach- 
mann, m Carl Nielsen. © -Anne 
Marie Carl Nielsen, as widow. R 
27870. 16 


Farewell Killarney ; song. © Gus Ed- 
wards, as author of m, and Edward 
Madden, as author of w. R27895. 17 


Geh fort; w Jacobowski, English, Elsa 
Ebertz, m Eduard Schiitt, op. 74, no. 
1; hohe stimme. © Giuseppe Strim- 
mer, as executor of the author of m. 
Ri 20792. 18 


Gipsy (The) prince; Hungarian two- 
step intermezzo, arr. T. M. Tobani, 
op. 466; orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
as author of arr. R 27947. 19 


Good (The) old songs of the blue and 
gray; march song, w Andrew B. 
Sterling. © Harry Von Tilzer, as 
author of m. R 27847. 20 

He will hold me fast; song, w Ada R. 


Habershon. © Robert Harkness, as 
author of m.° R 27800. 21 


Home sweet home sounds good to me; 
song, w Andrew B. Sterling. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, as author of m. 
R 27841. 22 


I’d like to see a little more of you; 
w Will D. Cobb, m G. Edwards. © 
Gus Edwards, as author of m, and 
Katherine A. Cobb, as next of kin 
of the author of w. R 27901. 23 


[ like you too; w Harry Williams, m 
G. Hoffmann. © Gertrude Hoff- 
mann, aS author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, as widow of the author of w. 
Re 2gtS2. 24 


1069 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25 

I'm going back to Chicago; w Harry | 
Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. © Eg- 
bert Van Alstyne, as author of m 
and Carrie Quinn, as widow of the 
author of w. R 27788. 29 


I'm wise; w Harry Williams, m E. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, as 
author of m and Carrie Quinn, as 
widow of the author of w. R 
27787. 26 


= 


never saw such jealousy in all my 
life; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. 
© Harry Von Tilzer, as author of 
m. R 27849. A 


Ida-ho; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. 
© Harry Von Tilzer, as author of 
m. R 27844. 28 


Introduktion, passacaglia und fuge; 
v. Max Reger, op. 96; 2 klaviere, 4 


hinden. © Else Reger, as widow. 
R 27856. 29 
Irish (An) folk-song; song. 1. Alto 
or bar. with violin obbl.; in BH 


min.—Sop. or ten. with violin obbl.; 
in G@ min.—2. In E min.; with vio- 


lin and violoncello. © Arthur 
Foote, as author. R 27941, 27942. 

) 30, 31 

Jiingster friihling; w Jacobowski, 


English, Elsa Ebertz, m Eduard 
Schutt, op. 74, no. 2; hohe stimme. 
© Giuseppe Strimmer, as executor 
of the author of m. R 27793. 374 


Kasino-lied; fiir gesang, aus Der 
teufel lacht dazu, phantastisch- 
satyrische revue v. Julius Freund. 
© Victor Hollaender, as author of 
m. R 27920. 33 


Knights (The) of the round table; 
march and two-step, J. Ringleben; 
pf. © Justin Ring, as author. R 
27910. 34 


Liebesfrage; w Hamerling, English, 
Elsa Ebertz, m Eduard Schiitt, op. 
74, no. 4; hohe stimme. © Giu- 
seppe Strimmer, as executor of the 
author of m. R 27795. 35 


Longo (Alessandro) 6 studi di seste; 
op. 42; pf. © Alessandro Longo, as 
author. R 27880. 36 


Look who’s here! Ship ahoy; song, 


w Andrew B. Sterling. © Harry 
Von Tilzer, as author of m. R 
27846. 37 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 


Make your own sunshine; song, from 
The district leader, w Colin Davis. 
© Joseph E. Howard, as author of 
Me Myke 2 tone: 38 


Marrying Mary; musical comedy, w 
B. H. Burt, m Silvio Hein. 
© Benjamin Hapgood Burt, as au- 


thor of w, and Ann M. Hein, as 
widow ’ of the author’ (0b amy] 
27804. 39 
Mein liebes nachtlokol; kasino-walzer- 
lied, aus Der teufel lacht dazu, 
phantastisch-satyrische revue vy. 
Julius Freund; klavier. © Victor 
Hollaender, as author of m. R 
27922. 40 


Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht; choral- 
kantate, Max Reger. Partitur. © 
Else Reger, as widow. R 27857. 

41 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Mendelssohn; 
favorite gems, incl. extracts from 
his symphonies, operas and chureh 
music. © Paolo Gallico, as author. 
R 27927. 42 


Missa Seeunda pontificalis; by lLau- 
rentio Perosi; altus, tenor, bassus 
et organum. © Lorenzo Perosi, as 
author of m. R 27879. 43 


Mocking bird; by Carl Koelling: pf. 
© Franz Koelling and Helene Koel- 
ling Matheson, as children of the 
deceased author. R 27897. 44 


Moving day; song, w Andrew B. Ster- 
ling. © Harry Von Tilzer, as au- 


thor of m. R 27838. 45. 


Miiller-marsch; marschlied aus dem. 


schwank, Wenn die bombe platzt, 


text Alfred Schénfeld. © Paul 
Lincke, as author of m. R 279s. 
46. 


OQ salutaris 
Klein, op. 
ace. ‘no. 2. 
arr. from op. 76, no. 2. © Emily 
Klein, as widow. R 27907, 27908. 


86; male voices; organ 


47, 48: 


Oh! Mister Brown: song, w Andrew 
B. Sterling. © Harry Von Tilzer, 


as author of m. R 27850. 49: 


Red domino; voc. arr. of the march, 


w James O’Dea, m S. R. Henry. © 


Henry R. Stern, as author of m, 
and Anna Caldwell O’Dea, as wid- 
ow of the author of w. R 27919. 

50 


1070 


Voce. sc. | 


coll. of 


Hostia; m Bruno Oscar 


In F.—no. 3. In B flat, 


' 
: 
5 
4 
' 


RENEWALS 


no. 12, 1983 


Reduced copies of the Congdon music 
rolls; by C. H. Congdon. © Ber- 
nice Congdon Colwell, as child of 
the deceased author. R 27899. 51 


Reger (Max) Sieben sonaten; op. 
91; violine. hft. 4. nr. 7—hft. 1. nr. 
1, 2.—hft. 2. nr. 3, 4.—hft. 3. nr. 5, 6. 


© Else Reger, as widow. R 27851-— 
27854. 52-55 


Revival hymns; collection of hymns 
and tunes, Chas. M. Alexander and 
Daniel B. Towner. © Helen Cad- 
bury Alexander Dixon and Ada 
Page Towner, as widows of the au- 
thors. R 27871. 56 


Robin redbreast; by Carl Koelling; 
pf. © Franz Koelling and Helene 
Koelling Matheson, as children of 
the deceased author. R 27896. 57 


Rock-a-by lull-a-by; w J. G. Holland, 
m Harvey B. Gaul; high voice. © 
Harvey Gaul, as author of m. R 
20791. 58 


Rose im schnee; w J. Weiss, English, 
Elsa Ebertz, m Eduard Schutt, op. 
74, no. 3; hohe stimme. © Giu- 
seppe Strimmer, as executor of the 
author of m. R 27794. 59 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch ) 
Romance in E flat; w HE. Buck, m 
arr. Herman Spielter; women’s 3 pt. 
cho. © Josephine Spielter, as 
widow of the author of arr. R 
27790. 60 


Sally; w Harry Williams, m HE. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, as 
author of m and Carrie Quinn, as 
widow of the author of w. R 27786. 

61 


Same old story; song, from The dis- 
trict leader, w Arthur Gillespie. © 
Joseph E. Howard, as author of m. 
R 27925. 62 


Serenade; v. Max Reger, op. 95; orch.; 
G dur. Partitur. © Else Reger, as 
widow. R 27855. 63 


So: song, from The district leader, 
w Colin Davis. © Joseph E. How- 
ard, aS author of m. R 27929. 64 


Songs of ancient America; three 
Pueblo Indian corn-grinding songs 
from Laguna, N. M., with pf. ace. 
and explanatory introduction, Nata- 
lie Curtis. © Paul Burlin, as wid- 
ower. R 27789. 65 


79 

Songs (The) of the rag time boy; 
song, w Andrew B. Sterling. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, as author of m. 
R 27889. 66 
Suite im alten styl; v. Max Reger, op. 
93; violine u. klavier. © Else 


Reger, as widow. R 27858. 67 


Sunbeam: by Carl Koelling; pf. © 
Franz Koelling and Helene Koelling 
Matheson, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 27898. 68 


Tagala (La) ; waltz on ancient Filipino 
dances estella; band. © V. F. Sa- 
franek, as author. R 27796. 69 


Tantum ergo; m Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 86, no. 10; alto, boy’s voice, and 
male cho.; organ acc.; in E flat. © 
Emily Klein, as widow. R 27909. 


70 

Tempo di valse; by Ethelbert W. 
Nevin, op. 2, no.2; pf. © Anne Paul 
Nevin, as widow. R 27894. 71 
Thinking of thee; w W. M., m W. 
Rhys-Herbert. 1. High; in A.—2. 


Low; in F. © Jane Elizabeth Her- 
bert, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 27906. 72 


Though love be blind; w Maude Eliza- 
beth Inch, m W. Rhys-Herbert. 1. 
High; in G flat.—2. Low; in E flat. 
© Jane Elizabeth Herbert, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
27905. 73 


Titl’s celebrated serenade; arr. for 
orch. © Theo. Moses-Tobani, as au- 
thor of arr. R 27797. 74 


Unele quit work, too, he never does a 
dog gone thing; song, Jean Havez. 
© Ebba Havez, as widow. R 27945. 

75 


We have no one to care for us now; 
w Wm. Cahill, m 8S. R. Henry. © 
Henry R. Stern, as author of m. R 
Pals Pea 76 


What’s the use of anything; w Harry 
Williams, m Egbert Van Alstyne. © 
Egbert Van Alstyne, as author of m, 
and Carrie Quinn, as widow of the 
author of w. R 27783. 77 


When bob white is whistling in the 
meadow; song, Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, as 
widow. R 27926. 78 


When the flowers bloom in spring- 
time, Molly dear; march song, w 
Andrew B. Sterling. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, as author of m. R 27840. 

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When the oriole is singing, Marjorie; | Won’t you come over to my house; w 
w Rene Bronner, m H. W. Petrie. © Harry Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. 
Julia C. Petrie, as widow. R 27918. © Egbert Van Alstyne, as author of 

80 m and Carrie Quinn, as widow of 


the author of w. R 27785. 83 
Wiegenlied; lied, Max Reger, op. 97, E 
no. 2: hohe ausgabe. © Else Reger, Would you leave your happy home for 


ra me; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. 
as widow. R 27860. 81 © Harry Von Tilzer, as author of 


Willst du mein cousinchen sein; fur m. R 27843. 84 
gesang, phantastisch-satyrische re- | You’re the sweetest girl I know; song, 


vue v. Julius Freund. © Victor from The district leader, w Arthur 
Hollaender, as author of m. R Gillespie. © Joseph E. Howard, as 
27921. 82 author of m. R 27924. 85 


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INDEX TO PART 3: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[New Series, Volume 28, Nos. 1-12, 1933] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of all composers and copyright 
proprietors of music, also title references for any compositions whose composers 
are not given and for operas and musical plays, entered in the Catalogue during 
the year 1933. The citation numbers are the numbers following the entries in 


the body of the text. 


The numbers in parentheses are the numbers following 


the renewal entries at the end of each monthly issue. 


A B C standard music publications, 


My somebody. 1641. 


ine. : 
Countin’ cross ties. 419, 4957. 
Cowboy’s best friend is his horse. 
425, 3072. 
Serenade badine. 4169. 
A cappella chorus. 138766. 
A la belle bergére. 18058, 18528, 18732, 
18757, 19054, 19111, 19179, 19465. 
Ahlén (Waldemar) Allegro festivo. 
2840. 
Aaken (Mario van) pseud. See Dom- 
graf-Fassbender (Willy) 
Aaron (Michael) : 


Chick-a-dee. 354. 


Haunted house. 53838. 
Holland festival. 5398. 
Jumping jacks. 1211. 


Aarons (A. E.) Pink hussars. 7076 
(263). 

Aashiem (O. T.) And I love you. 
23849. 

Abbati (E.) Piu’ belle canzoni ro- 
mane. 21065. 

Abbott (Chas.) Start of the big pa- 
rade. 6622, 8869. 


Abbott (G. M.) 
Abbott (J. B.): 
Christmas. 11670 (48). 
Just for to-day. 5719. 
Abbott (M. G.): 
Beginner’s luck. 13882. 
Lullaby for a papoose. 18682. 
Abbott (Marguerite) Empty words. 
7528. 
Abbott (Marvel) Waltz divine. 


Greeting. 5308. 


6854. 


Abel (M. E.) Won’t you ask me in. 
25926. 
Abel (Paul) : 
Baby. 9434. 


Linda Milonguita. 1325. 
Mi piacerebbe ma. 10566. 
Mimose. 8284. 


10 


Non parlar d’amore. 10755. 
Once and for all. 3979. 
Vita, che tram. 11429. 
You’ve got everything. 2787. 
Abeles (Celia) Dream waltz. 5080. 
Abert (Benjamin) : 
At home alone with you. 
Extra. 5158. 
Spring is just around the corner. 
2238. 
Abide with me. 
Abiding King. 10*., 
Abkes (J. C.). With those pretty eyes 
so blue. 13686. 
Abkes (T. C.) Four leaf clover field. 
24288. 
Abnett (G. M.): 


112. 


10. 


I’m happy because I love you. 
16413. 

If every day was Sunday. 20421. 

N.R.A. song. 22930. 


No time to love. 20944. 
Please take me back in your heart. 
210738. 
Abnett (Morton) 
About the town. 
338). 
About town. 21696 (120). 
Abraham (Joseph) Nabodzné piesne. 
8410. 
Abraham (Paul): 
Ball at the Savoy. 


See Abnett (G. M.) 
21696 (191, 306, 312, 


17866, 17867, 


23915. 

Ball im Savoy. 2896, 2897, 9454*, 
9455. 

Blaue vom himmel. 2928. 

Blume von Hawaii. 235. 

Girl like Nina. 18219. 

Gliick tiber nacht. 3291. 


I always keep my girl out late. 
18350. 


I live for love. 18876. 


iS 


INDEX 


Abraham (Paul)—Continued. 
T’ll show you off. 18384. 
Oh why, oh why, oh why. 22998. 
Yes, Mr. Brown. 4598. 
Abrams (BE. C.): 
Anything you do is wonderful. 
2860. 
As long as I live. 2870. 


One for the money-two for the | 


show. 3982. 
Abrams (William) What does it mean 
to me. 4488. 
Abriani (Felice) Abbandono. 4660. 
Abromovitz (Samuel) : 
Vagabond singer. 9083. 
You sweetheart, my only one. 
7055. 
Abshagen (W. P.) 
scheming. 22069. 
Abt (Franz): 
Let chimes of Easter be gladly 
rung. 2815 (178). 
Only Thee. 11670 (267). 
Wenn die schwalben heimwiarts 


Dreaming and 


ziehn. 9159. 
Abyssinia. 4656 (3*), 11670 (174, 179, 
428). 
_Acampora (Joseph) jr. Dance the | 


Russian dance. 24115. 


Acciani (Tobia) Love’s. embers. 
12692. 
Accorti (Abel) F. D. Roosevelt vic- 


tory march. 3214. 
Acerba (Louis) : 
I’m wishing. 
You, only you. 
Achron (Joseph) : 
Dance of the tsadikim. 14066. 
Little dance fantasy. 14671. 
Ackermann (M. A.) How was I to 
know you cared. 10054. 
Ackermans (H.): 
C’est vous. 4870. 
Dans les prisons russes. 
Ecoute l’écho. 581. 
Fantome. 5168. 
- Filles ont une 4Gme. 142138. 
Java de minuit. 5683, 18527. 
Je m’amuse. 8000. 
Je sais. 1188. 
Mort maudit. 12831. 
Ne cueillez pas les fleurs. 6117. 
Quand on n’est pas jolie. 8637. 


10144. 
11629. 


4987. 


Rosier blane. — 8691. 
S. O. S. 6488. 
Sa mémé. 8699. 
Savoir la vérité. 13240. 
Ackerson (J. T.): 
I love you I do. 163897. 
Nerts. 8422. 
Ackland (Jessie) Rainy day I met 
you. 10991. 


Ackley (A. H.): 
Chiefest of ten thousand. 21909. 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Do something. 7461. 

Dream of my heart. 548. 

Facing the future with Jesus. 
7552. 

He lives. 22261. 

Heart that can understand. 

If you let Him. 7921. 

It is morning in my heart. 
22551. 

Leaving all to follow Jesus. 8086. 

More than you know. 8315. 

Something always sings. 8806. 


7720. 


Sun will shine again. 23387. 

Wait a little longer. 9109. 

Who ean tell it all. 9228. 
Ackley (B. D.): 

City of God. 21926. 

Friend of all friends. 20096. 


Have I grieved Thy holy spirit. 
T7707. 
I want Jesus. 7892. 
Land where the roses never fade. 
16624. 
Meet your troubles with a smile. 
8265. 
Revival hymn. 23179. | 
Ackley (C. ©.) pseud. See Meredith 
(iE) 
Acland (L. T.) 
nest by a water mill. 
Acosta (Dionisio) : 
Marinero en el golfo. 5925. 
Mis perros. 5973. 
Nunca te creas. 6167. 
OraciOn campera. 6247. 
Acosta (E. A.) Inaleanzable. 24645. 
Acosta (J. 8.) Why have you cast me 
down sweetheart. 4558. 
Acton (S. P.) . You’re making me mad. 


Build a_ little love 
2961. 


2774. 

Acuna (Tomas) Paloma _ errante. 
25222. . 

Ada (Alice) You. 21643. 


Ada May. pseud. See Weeks (A. M.) 

Adair (H. F.) To the N.R.A. 17434. 

Adair (Mildred) : 
From many lands. 3263*. 


Summer-time frolic. . 13386. 
Adair (Yvonne): ; 

Minuet and trio. 822. 

Three stories to music. 18774. 


Adam (Albert): 
Aloha oe, 4700, 4701. 
Ay, ay, ay. 4759, 4760. 


Cathedral meditation. 4897, 4898. 

Cinquantaine. 4930. 

Con amore. 4949, 4950. 

Dream of the shepherdess. 5077, 
5078. 

Fifth nocturne. 5179, 5180. 

Flower song. 5190, 5191. 

Love dreams. 5804, 5805. 


Minuet in G. 4802. 
O sole mio. 6186, 6187. 


1074 


INVEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Paloma. 6268. 
Salut d’amour. 
Star of hope. 
Swan. 6445. 
Adam (B. O.): 
Dream. 24181. 
Picture that’s in my heart. 17061. 
Adamo (F. H.) I’m just a little 
steaming radiator. 3476. 
Adamo (F. 8S. H.) Why shouldn’t 
you, why wouldn’t you. 4562. 
Adams (B. K.) . Charlotte, I’ve waited 
years for you. 4911. 
Adams (C. B.): 
Be Thou exalted. 7076 (14). 
Break forth into joy. 7076 (22). 
Firmly stand. 11670 (106). 
God, my King. 11670 (125). 
Have mercy upon me. 7076 (1138). 
Heaven’s holiest song of love. 
3364. 
Like as a father. 7076 (175). 
Lord is risen again. 4656 (372). 
O, come, let us sing. 9332 (261). 
On the listening ear of night. 
9332 (266). 
Safe retreat. 7076 (297). 
Adams (C. G.): 
All I want is love and you. 2831. 
Because you care. 2914. 
Adams (C. H.) He paid it all. 5349. 
Adams (Cora) Love’sjourney. 24864. 


6448. 
6616, 6617. 


Adams (Mrs. Crosby) See Adams 
(J. G.) 

Adams (D. D.) . Thank you N R A. 
21356. 


Adams (E. C.) My rainbow’s gone 
behind a cloud. 16386. 
Adams (EK. H.): 


Behind the tulips. 184. 
Hoity-toity. 869. 
Adams (Hdith) Thinking. 23464. 
Adams (Guy) Under the § silv’ry 
moonlight. 25731. 


Adams (J. A.) 
Adams (J. G.): 
Christmastime songs and carols. 
11670 (52). 
Church music. 


See Adams (J. G.) 


17752 (28). 


Haster carol. 9332 (96). 
Four duets for two beginners. 
17752 (3). 


Our Shepherd. 11670 (271). 

Outline melodies. 17752 (112). 

Tone stories. 17752 (148). 
Adams (J. H.) Sing for the joy of 


life. 21220. 

Adams (J. W.): 
Heartache. 18302. 
I send my ships to sea. 18429. 
Winter’s roar. 19578. 
Wonderful dreams. 19583. 

Adams (Jack Hans) : 
Jazz in my heart. 22570*. 


When the moon says good-night. 
11520. 
Adams (Joseph H.) 
11928. 
Adams (John) 
for guitar. 


Children’s day. 


Adams self-instructor 
21704. 


Adams (Luella) Shattered dreams. 
13278. 

Adams (M. O.) Feeling lonesome 
and blue. 22119. 

Adams (M. W.) When summer comes 
again. 9192. 

Adams (Pearl) Children in songland. 
4919. 

Adams (S. E.) Youre my delight. 
13737. 

Adams (Stephen) Thora. 93832 
(360). 

Adams (W. R.) Love me forever. 
24850. 


Adams music pub. co.: 
Dang my rowdy soul. 18085. 
I’m a fugitive from a chain gang. 
982. 
Roll on blue moon. 2000. 
Adams, Vee & Abbott, inc. 
son’s old grey mule. 6739. 
Adamson (Harold) Goodbye again. 
20147. 
Adcock (Bill) 
20542. 
Adcock (W. M.) 


Thomp- 


Just like my old girl 


When we meet at 


the end of our dreams. 9204. 
Addelson (Johannah) Everybody 
works but father. 18765 (51). 


Addinsell (Richard) Come of age. 
21940. 
Addis (J. T.) Blue eagle on display. 
17918. 
Addison (E. G.): 
Kiss me. 10348. 


Please don’t bend the suit. 10907. 
Addleston (H. F.): 
Evelyn. 200382. 
Just think of the sunshine, 20546. 
You. 21642. 
Adduci (Ugo) Perdona ancora. 
15036. 
Addy (M. J.) Paradise lane. 13080, 


17049, 18992. 
Ade (George) : 
This is how I do. 2815 (829). 
To teach the young idea how to 


shoot. 2815 (882). 
Adee (W. H.): 
At Chicago, the great world’s fair. 
ala 
White moon ride on high to-night. 
9227. 
Adelizzi (John) Don’t cry little pal. 
5056. 


Adelman (Benjamin) : 
Don’t say good-bye, sweet-heart. 
7478. 


1075 


INDEX 


Adelman (Benjamin )—Continued. 
I’m a prisoner of love. 3461. 
i’m always wondering. 5504. 
In my garden of dreams. 10218. 
Lady, why do I love you. 5751. 
Lady, why do I love you like this. 

24744. 

Lovely one. 5879, 24862. 
Parade of the mannequins. 
Pretzel boat. 25295. 
You had me believing. 11626. 


21038. 


You little devil, are you on the 


level with me. 11627. 
Adelman (Samuel) : 
Don’t say good-bye, sweet-heart. 
7473. 
I’m a prisoner of love. 38461.° 
I’m always wondering. 5504. 
In my garden of dreams. 10218. 
Lady, why do I love you. 5751. 
Lady, why do I love you like this. 
24744. 
Lovely one. 5879. 
Parade of the mannequins. 21038. 
You had me believing. 11626. 
You little devil, are you on the 
level with me. 11627. 
Adelsperger (Wm.) Rose in my gar- 
den of love. 238211. 
Adeste fideles. 16. 


Adgate (Carla) Strofette vagabonde. 


- 4260. \ 

Adieu Vamour. 13774*. 

Adjip (Harry) You're real honey. 
25970. 


Adkins (A. W.) Adkins (Alex) sim- 
plified piano method. 15741. 
Adkins (C. A.) Discouraged cherry 


tree. 24154. 
Adkisson (R. S.) Croonin’ in the 
dark. 24104. 
Adlam (G. B.): 
Moonlight and melody. 10592. 


My Galveston gal. 
20838. 
Adler (Morris) 
Adler (Myra): 
Mother hen and chicks. 
Snowy kitten. 4210. 
Adler (Edition) g.m.b.h.: 
Amors pfeil. 5348. 
Cassandra. 3000. 
Christophorus. 4928*. 
Danza campestre. 3099. 
Divertimento. 3350. 
Don Juan in der fremde. 
Euryanthe. 5144. 
Gondoliere des dogen. 
Kammersttick. 3620. 
Konzert. 2887. 
Mister Wu. 5976*, 5976**. 
Nachtmusik. 3913. 
Napule. 6114. 
Nelson-arie. 3352. 


16848, 20837, 
Consolation. 18014. 


3346. 


3135. 
7T649*. 


pt. M1, n.s., v. 28 


Raskolnikoff. 4089. 

Recitativ und arie. 

Rosiera. 4124, 4125. 

Seena delle coefore. 41438. 

Sinfonietta. 6515. 

Streichquartett. 4258. 

Sturm. 6635*. 

Tempo di sinfonia in re bemédlile. 

4324. 

Tragoédie in Arezzo. 6778*. 

Welt auf dem monde. 3352*. 

6 stimmungsbilder. 6905. 
Admiral Benbow. 18. 


6380. 


Adorable. 93841, 10654, 10661. 

Adrian (Jack) With all my love to 
you. 11582. 

Adrian (Walter) Rambler’s’ song. 
21109. 


Advent-verlag, e.v.. Liederbuch der 
Adventjugend. 14656. 

Aeschbacher (Carl)  Weihnachtsmu- 
sik fiir kleine klavierspieler. 6898. 
Afa-verlag. Festliches  praeludium. 
22121. 

Affannato (A. O.) Don’t say it, it will 


be a lie. 19964. 
Affrunti (Charles) Club. espanol. 
11949. 


Aga (Y. K. Nazare-) See Nazare-Aga 
(YOR) 
Ager (Milton): 
But. think of the fun we had. 
PAE 
I belong in Alabam’. 22330. 
I envy the moon. 3425. 
I oughta hate ya — but I don’t. 
5554. 
If I can count on you. 
Little you know. 18637. 
Love tales. 13898. 
Okay G-a. 16980. 
Roll out of bed with a _ smile. 
23194. 
There’s a new day comin’. 
Trouble in paradise. 15497. 
Twenty four hours a day. 6798. 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine. : 
At the bottom of. the hill. 9412. 
Blow, breeze, blow. 228. 
But think of the fun we had. 
257) 
I belong in Alabam’. 22330. 
I envy the moon. 3425. 
I’m gonna build a home in heaven. 


1079. 


4345. 


24546. 

I oughta hate ya — but I don’t. 
5554. 

I’ve got a little confession to 
make. 10157. 

If I can count on you. 1079. 

Little you know. 186387. 

Love tales. 1398. 

Mother Mississippi. 22845. 

Okay G-a. 16980. 


1076 


a gh ts rts 


INDEX. 


‘nos. 1-12, 1933 


One note trumpet player. 3986. 

Pretending you care. 1910. 
Roll out of bed with a _ smile. 
23194. 
There’s a new day comin’. 
Trouble in paradise. 15497. 
Twenty four hours a day. 6798. 
You made a jig-saw-puzzle out of 
my heart. 9289. 
You’re gonna lose your 
19615. 
Agerby (Aksel) 
2214. 
Agern (A. C.): 
Down the old Camino real of life. 
14136. 
Hush of the sacred hour. 
No one, but you.. 14946. 
Old boyhood days. . 14972. 
Ship of dreams. 15235. 
That old sweet melody. 15419. 
When I waltz with you. 15608. 
Where the golden poppies grow. 
15634. : 

Aghazarian (Philippe) Pena 19006. 

Agnese (Joe) : \ 
Better times ate near. 
Old man Winter. . 8485. 
You’re the one man for me. 

19625. 

Agnew (Charlie) You’re gone. 25962. 

Agnew (Roy) Toccata. 24. 

Agnew (W. C.): 

Road. 21134. 
Wind’s ahead. 21621. 

Agoos (H. M.) In the night. 3551. 

Agostino (A. D’) See D’Agostino (A.) 

Agresta (Frederico) Forest-reserva: 

tion march. 16182. 

Aguilar (J. A.): 
Geisha girl. 
Spanish airs. 

Aguilar (Johnnie) 

15371. 

Ah! Quelle gare. 
19460, 19590. 
Ahearn (Joseph) ’Till the. silv’ry 

moon turns blue. 21408. 

Ahi va la liebre. 23821. 

Ahlert (F. E.): 
Blue roses. 
Harbor 

22248. 
I wake up smiling. 
Juggling a jig-saw. 
Little women and 

20647. 

Little women like you. 

248138. 

Lovely. 24859. 
Malibu. 14730. 
So it’s bridge 

8786, 11154. 

Tell me oriole, 


gal. 


Sorgenfri 


14376. 


9497. 


7619. 
11200. 
Sweet memories 


17952, 18020, 18165, 


11821, 11822. 
of home sweet home. 


1040. 
3600. 
little men. 


22696, 
again tonight. 


11284, 13481. 


4345.. 


synger. 


Ahlstrand (David) : 
Drink a cup of Chase and San- 
born’s. 16111. 
Everlastingly. 16136. 
Ahn (Albert) Cabrera. 2815 (40). 
Ahrens (H. J.) Dreaming of you to- 
night sweetheart. 19985. 
Aichinger (Gregor, or Gregorius) : 
Pange lingua. 18983. 
Regina coeli. 17124. 


Aida. 93832 (375), 25749. 
Aiello (William) Viva Balbo. 17496. 
Aiken (L. B.) Why do youw hesitate. 
4554, ~ 
Aiken (M. T.): 
Serenade. 138264. 
Trio. 134938. 


Ailbout (Hans) : 


Griiss mir mein Sanssouci. 5313, 
5314. 

Ich hatte einst ein schOnes vater- 
land. 5586. 


Im dunklen miihlental schlagt 
eine nachtigall. 5610. 
Song of the nightingale. 13346. 

Aileda pub. co. Darling I am growing 

young. 18042. 

Ailes brisées. 17949, 17992. 

Aino. 17775. 

Ainsworth (J. H.):  . 
Just a little smile. 8024. 
When I met you. 15601. 
Your eyes tell the secret. 

Air (Kathleen) Reading 

10998. 

Air bohémien. 349. 

Air d’autrefois. 33. 

Airs de Chevalier. T7TQ95. 

Airs de Mistinguett. 36. 

Airs du poilu. 11695. 

Airs russes. 37. 

Aita (Enzo) Grey eyes. 7675. 

Ajax (Ivor) Sweet Ernestine. 138395. 

Aker (Berten) Waiting for the dawn. 

21489. 

Akin (C. L.) Gee but I get a lone. 

some feeling. 3268, 7618. 

Akst (Harry) : 
Ah! surprise. 15745. 
Derelict song. 3122. 
Forget the past. 689, 5201. 
Go ’long, sundown. 20133. 
How much longer. 16333. 
Islands are calling me. 3570. 
It’s easy to say hello! 16540. 
Melodia prohibida. 20741. 
My imaginary sweetheart. 10669, 
O! Mister Carpenter. 3942. 
Roli your bones. 4112, 13199. 
Sing to me. 11127. 
Till the end of time. 4867. 
Up in a tree. 4423. 
Was my face red. 6864. 


13758. 
eards. 


1077 


INDEX 


Akst (Harry )—Continued. 
We couldn’t do better than that. 
19481. 
Ala (Sergio) pseud. See Moretti (An- 
tonio) — . 
Alarcon (R. P.) One is bound to be 
happy and gay. 21009. 

Alban (Theo) Perfect dream. 252438. 
Albee (C. E.) Farm and trades school 
band. 24251. 

Albeniz (Isaac) 
Alberini (M. A.): 
Tango. 2314. 
Way down South. 23578. 
Albersmeyer (P. O. W.) Sitting in 
the moonlight. 23297. 
Albert (Eugen d’): 
Ballade. 21696 (2). 
Blues. 23975. 
Flauto solo. 21696 (104). 
Humoreske. 21696 (165). 
Intermezzo. 21696 (3)._ 
Mister Wu. 5976*, 5976**. 
Nocturne. 21696 (4). 
Scherzo. 21696 (5). 
Tiefland. 4865. 
Albert (L.) pseud. See Daniels (C. 
N 


Tango. 25626. 


Albert (Violante d’): 
Ballade. 21696 (2). 
Flauto solo. 21696 (104). 
Humoreske. 21696 (165). 
Intermezzo. 21696 (3). 
Nocturne. 21696 (4). 
Scherzo. 21696 (5). 

Alberth (K. G.): 
National recovery march. 18888. 
You’re different, you’re not the 

same. 15709. 


Albertson (J. M.) Money. 5982. 


Albino (H. H.) Gossip Jones. 3311, 
5298. 

Albright (Agnes) President of our 
dreams. 15083. 


Albright (J. E.): 
Albright’s compendium of novelty 
music. 21715. 
Phantom fantasia. 
Wind. 11575. 
Albright (N. Y.): 
Down by the old sugar pine. 
19970. 
Give me a ticket to loveland. 
20124. . 
I am longing for some one to love. 
14882. 
Albron music pub. co. 
one together. 25787. 
Album Adrien Pagés. 


10888. 


We'll all have 


4684. 


Album delle novita Carisch estate 
19383. 15753. 
Album of charts and songs. 2829. 


25012. 
Eastern lullaby. 7523. 


Alcestis of Euripides. 
Alcock (G. A.) 


ptya1, mis.) v.28 


Alcock (W. G.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 16742. 
Alda. 42. 
Aldan (Wallace) : 
Dreamy Caravan. 12086. 
You angel. 17696. 
Alden (Anne) Meet us in Chicago in 
1933. 8264. 
Alden (Niel) pseud. See Agern (A. 
C.) 
Alderman (Meyrl) 
comes in. 198522. 
Aldrich (C. L.): 
Because I love you. 15834, 
I’m built just for love. 20357. 
Aldrich (Harrison ) Straw-ride. 
11670 (3860). 
Aldrich (James): 
Jig saw puzzle song. 10301. 
Millions of raindrops like mil- 


When my ship 


lions of tears. 14793. 
Aldworth (Eva) Memories of a 
dream complete. 22808. 


Alector pub. ¢co0.: 
Eimai o magas tou Psyrrh. 18138. 
Gelakaki. 9926. 
M7 wé pwras. 3783. 
TiXavo trayxo. 15053. 
Roumba. 19115. 
Alemany (J. D.): 
Covadonga. 9652. 
Lamento cubano. 
Vaya veronicas. 
Alessi (Dino) : 
Calida. 11874. 
Clouds. 11948. 
Golden wedding bells. 24853. 
Hello my sweethearts I am free 
again. 12283. 
I am gold. 12329. 
If that’s for me, I’m out. 
Love that is lost. 12687. 
Mia domino Chiquita. 
12786. 
Stingy. 13376. 
When the golden sun is sinking 
in the hills. 138636. 
When the leaves are falling. 


10380. - 
13539. 


22485. 
5962, 


Alla marcia. 15733 (4). 
Aubade napolitaine. 2815 (17). 
Bluette. 15733 (33). 

Chant du soldat. 2815 (46). 
Charmeuse. 2815 (48). 
Children’s song. 157383 (57). 
Conte du soir. 2815 (60). 
Danse des fleurs. 2815 (67). 
De fieur en fleur. 2815 (69). 
Etoile d'amour. 2815 (82). 
Falling spray. 28795 (25). 
Francesca. 2815 (92). 
Marche japonaise. 2815 (203). 
Melody. 15733 (3). 


1078 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Pas des nymphs. 2815 (268). 
Pastourelle. 15733 (259). 
Premier jour de mai. 2815 (278). 
Premiere violette. 2815 (279). 
Retour des moissonneurs. 2815 
(285). 
Rondino. 15733 (293). 
Rondo villageois. 2815 (291). 
Scherzo. 15733 (3808). 
Seotch bagpiper. 15733 (310). 
Tarentella. 15733 (348). 
Alexander (A. E.): 
Medley of songs. 16767. 
Written in the key of love. 15679. 
Alexander (C. M.) Revival hymus. 
25992 (56). 
Alexander (Charlton) Caroline. 319. 
Alexander (Hi) Three square meals 


a day. 2394. 

Alexander (L. B.) It’s hell to be poor. 
24668. 

Alexander (M. L.) Let’s go! legion- 
air(e) [sic] 12620. 


Alexander (Merrill) Let’s go! le 
gion-air(e) [sic] 12620. 
Alexander (Victor) pseud. 
tion. 15218. 
Alexys (Max) C’est en vain que tu 
chercheras. 9538. 
Alfano (Franco) : 
Resurrection. 15733 (289). 
Seconda sinfonia, 11075. 
Voealizzi. 13554-13556. 
Alfano (I.) Casa editrice musicale: 


Separa- 


Canzone della radio. 11885. 
Caracalla. 11887. 
Castello inecantato. 11892. 
Oh Saloniceo. 138011. 
Alfano (Ignazio) : 
Canzone della radio. 11885. 
Castello ineantato. 11892. 
Alfaro de Conte (Anna) See Conte 
(A. A. de) 
Alfo (J. T.) When love is calling. 
19519. 


Alford (Audrey) 

mother and dad. 

Alford (H. L.): 
Grandma of mine. 22225. 

I hear the whippoorwill singing. 
14403. 

Alford (K. J.): 
Colonel Bogey. 
Smithy. 6536. 
Two Dons. 11394. 

Alfred (Benjamin) You ask if I care. 

7033. 

Alfred music co., ine.: 
Accordiomania. 2818. 
Air de ballet. 24905. 
Angelus. 24906. 
Atorrante. 19714. 
Bubbles. 2959. 
Butterfly. 21849, 


Here’s to dear old 
16304. 


19873. 


Cordinella. 3066. 

Dancing shadows. 199138. 

Deep hollow. 18052. 

Dizzy accordion. 3130. 

Féte bohéme. 12748. 

Fragrant flowers. 3253. 

Frosini’s symphonic march. 22162, 
Hot fingers. 3393. 

Isle of paradise. 5656. 

Italia nova. 20491. 
Jazzapation, 14577. 

Lady fingers. 18585. 
Londonderry air. 24817. 

Lullaby to love. 8228. 
Madeleine. 22760. 
March militaire. 
Marche. 24907. 
Marriage of Figaro. 
Minuet. 17887. 
Morris dance. 18788. 
My jig saw puzzle of love. 10673. 
Oberon. 12994. 

Olive blossoms. 3968. 

Pensieri tristi. 23082. 
Praeludium. 12512. 

Pura clase. 15100. 

Silver moon waltz. 4192. 

Sorriso d’amore. 2383850. 
Spaghetti tangle. 4243. 

Swedish Italian mazurka. 4281. 


19152. 
12847. 


Torch dance. 19412. 
Traumerei. 24817. 
We can do the same thing too. 
13587. 
Algase (C. C.) Show a sunny smile. 
13285. 
Algeciras (Ruben) Ice cream man. 
1062, 7905. 


Alger (Vernon) : 
Campfire reflections. 
In the patio. 14537. 
June morning. 14591. 
Ali Baba and the forty thieves. 
21718*. 
Alianiello (David) 
the accordion band. 


13959. 


Silver folio for 
13289-13291. 


Alice in Wonderland. 22124, 23559. 


Alix (Victor) : 
Loin de Paris. 10451. 
Mais l’amour ec’est autre chose. 
10513. 


Mon amant. 3829. 


Pour plaire 4 la femme, 10928. 
Que pensez-vous des femmes. 
10985. 
Rumba au chateau. 11046, 15169. 
All at sea. 23827%*. 


All over this world. 7109. 
Allan (A. C.) Prosperity has won our 
hearts. 4069. 
Allan (A. M.): 
Just a beautiful rose, 
10312. 


mother. 


1079 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


— ee eeeeeeeESSEeeeeeeeeeeeEeee—eeeee————e——eEeEeeeEeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeESeEeeEeEe—eese 


Allan (A. M.)—Continued. 
Lay me to rest beneath the roses. 
5763. 
Allan (Fleming) : 
My Ozark mountain home. 10692. 
Rounded up in glory. 21154. 
That old dinner bell. 21364. 
That old dinner bell on the farm. 
11294. 
When it’s pray’r meetin’ time in 
the hollow. 23647. 
Allan & co., prop. lItd.: 
Country ramble. 18018. 
God’s loving care. 16234. 
Happy-go-lucky Pete. 808. 
My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
16884. 
Sleep song. 19211. 
Special day songs. 
Sugar lumps. 8893. 
Valse caprice. 17488. 
White owl. 176380. 
Alle meine walzer. 23882. 
Allegri (—) Miserere mei, 
8288. 
Allegro theaterverlag, g. m. b. h.: 


8849, 13358. 


Deus. 


Gltickliche reise. 5261. 
Page des konigs. 18979. 
Allen (—) Wanderer. 2561. 


Allen (A. D.): 
Bring on the new. 255. 
Buoy and moon. 19804. 
Cathedral and meadows. 
Children’s book. 24048. 


7316. 


Evening and the heat of day. 
14188. 

Interlude. 24654. 

Poems of EF M R. 25272: 

Song of June 14th. 13341. 

Song of two, without words. 
11189. 

Waltz. 2554, 2555, 15556. 


Allen (A. E.): 
I’m saving my kisses just for you. 


245955. 
Say it with kisses. 25407. 
3286. 


Allen (A. F.): 

Give him a smile. 

O God of love. 12985. 

Allen (A. J.): 

Dixie rube. 23795 (20). 

Lady Rose. 11670 (190). 

My dusky Rose. 15733 (227). 
Allen (Alvie) Echoes of love. 24213. 
Allen (Arlene) : 

It’s done in the best of families. 

16539. 

Lookin’ after you. 16694. 

Tryin’ to forget about you. 17455. 
Allen (Arthur) Operatic cruise. 

18966. 
Allen (Austin) : 
Fruit jar blues. 5222. 
Please pay in advance. 19017. 


Red hot rambling Dan. 19072. 
Slipping clutch blues. 17245. 
Warm knees blues. 17518. 

When a man’s gota woman. 17562. 
Window shade blues. 2709. 
Allen (Bud) ‘Troubles of my own. 
21432. 
Allen (C. L.) Century of progress ex- 
position song. 19884. 

Allen (C. M.) My hey day. 25042. 

Allen (C. N.) Roselita. 253875. 

Allen (Chester) When Colina’s blue. 


2619. 
Allen (Creighton) : 
Devotion. 22027. 
Elderado. 22087. 
Allen (Dewey) She and [. 15226. 
Allen (KE. B.) Cheerful little chiseler. 
24045. 


Allen (E. S.): 
Old covered bridge. 
She and I. 15226. 
Allen (Ella) : 
After sundown. 7086. 
Candlelight time. 2987. 
Down by the old wishin’ well. 
18099. 
Gypsy honeymoon. 22235. 
If wishes were horses. 7917. 
Lazy little village. 103894. 
Lil fella. 8129. 
My heaven’s in a rocking chair- 
10662. 
Rock-a-bye grandma. 25347. 
Therell always be a someone. 
ike ie 
When I sing a sgng. 6925. 
Allen (Flora): 
Happy with you. 18276. 
Please send him back tome. 6317. 
True American. 17453. 
Allen (G. N.) Voice of youth. 2534. 
Allen (G. W.) I took your heart. 
24576. 
Allen (H. P.) 
Allen (H. R.): 
Sand in the shoe. 8710. 
What a moon. 9165. 
Allen (Henry): 

I fell in love with you. 987. 
Singing pretty songs. 2158. 
Allen (J. S.) What are the waves: 

saying. 15588. 
Allen (Jules) : 
Cow trail to Mexico. 4964. 
Little old sod shanty. 5826. 
Allen (Lee): 
Allen’s lying blues. 
Cross-firing blues. 436. 
Lightning bug blues. 16662. 
Midnight-mama. 14790. 
Rough neck blues. 6429. 
Allen (Les) Just a little grey-haired 
lady. 24695. 


10796. 


Songs of India. 11191. 


13799. 


1080; 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Allen (Mary) 
21355*. 
Allen (P. E.): 
Beautiful golden dreams. 
I miss vou. 12405. 
My heaven is in your dear eyes. 


Thank you, dear world. 


15829. 


1613. 
Spending. 21287. 
Allen (Paul) America, the beautiful. 
4705. 
Allen (R. L.) Rhythm of the south- 
land. 11014. 
Allen (T. 8.): 
Dixie rube. 23795 (20). 
Lady Rose. 11670 (190). 
My dusky Rose. 1600, 15733 
(227). 
Allen (T. W.): 
March on, Cincinnati. 18702. 


Vanderbilt forever. 19450. 
Allen (Viola) People’s parade. 8559. 
Allen (Wayne) : 

Id do it again. ‘7797. 

Tll remember. 7827. 

Send a little melody around the 

world. 8725. 

Signal. 11109. 

Steins on the table. 
Allensworth (H. R.) 


11218. 
Here’s mud in 


your eye. 12287, 24425. 
Aller (G. H.) Rose of Sharon. 
232138. 
Alley (S. L.): 
Gambling barroom blues. 12182. 
Love’s freedom. 1415. 
Alleyne  (G.) Honey don’t cry. 
24449, 
Allier (Gabriel) aw. and Allier (M. 


Bode La) prop. : 
Jcyeuse Espagne. 4656 (380). 
Plus réveuse. 15733 (271). 
Souvenez-vous. 15733 (332). 
Allison (A, K.) Dll take you back. 
24524. 
Allison (Rae): 
If you sing a song. 5607. 
Together all the way. 4879. 
Allitsen (Frances) : 
As the buds look up. 
Doubts. 9332 (92). 
Love’s mandate. 9332 (222). 
Love’s victory. 9832 (228). 
Rapture. 9332 (295). 
Rebellion. 9332 (297). 
Regret. 9332°.(308). 
Resolve. 9832 (306). 
Song of faithfulness. 
Allmendinger (M. A.) 
flowers. 9906. 
Allura (Guy D’) See D’Allura (Guy) 
Alm da gibt’s koa stind. 18540, 18541. 
Almaby (Maiotte) Madiana. 1441, 
10508. 


9332 (18). 


9332 (3833). 
Friends of the 


Almagno (J. B.) N.R.A. march. 
20908. 

Alman (Samuel) Ebraica. 3187. 

Almira. 9990. 

Aloha oe. 19675. 


Aloi (Josephine) : 
Good times coming. 5295. 
My precious child. 3897. 
No matter what you say. 
Playing the game of love. 
Song I wrote for you. 6563. 
Alongi (F.): 
Avant détre capitaine. 
Avant d’étre capitaine . . 
étre matelot. 17842. 
Alonso (Francisco) : 
Canta, gayarre. 
Leandras. 12600. 
Que pasa en Cadiz. 13165. 
Alosi (Alfredo) FEantastica fantasia 


6142. 
4043. 


(assy 
. il faut 


24026. 


poetica. 20054. 

Alpert (Mickey) It’s midnight my 
love. 22559. 

Alpha music. Rose of my garden. 
4120. 


13800. 
I will be faithful. 


Alpine memories. 
Alquist (H. J.) 
5578. 
Alrobi musikverlag, g.m.b.h.: 
Anno dazumal war’s nicht anders. 
13814. 
Bin nur ein armer wandersmann. 
13899. 
Bravo! bravo. 
Dame mit 
19906. 
Hinen 
9794. 
Essig und oel. 3201. 
Friihlingssttirme. 
14250. 
Ging da nicht eben das gliick 
vorbei. 14270. 
Gruss and kuss Veronika. 
Herren vom Maxim. 3838738. 
Heut’ bin ich so. vergniigt, 
k6nnte immer singen. 3874. 
In Grinzing beim heurigen wein. 


23989. 


dem regenbogen. 


Sonntag ohne sorgen. 


9909, 9910, 


14306. 
ich 


10211. 

Kleinen méadchen mit dem treuen 
blick. 143806. 

Kleines trompeterlein, egrtiss 
Gott, ade... 14622. 

Mann mit herz. 3764. 

Nacht der grossen liebe. 14917. 

Paprika. 4019. 

Pech muss man haben. 15032. 


Prosit unsern frauen! 
unserm wein. 15093. 

Reizend. 4094. 

Schiff ohne hafen. 11064. 

Tag ohne dich. 4808. 

Was frauen trdiumen. 

Wir kurbeln an. 4575. 


Hin prosit 


11461. 


1081 


INDEX 


Alsatian carol. 17788. 
Alsdorf (U. J.) Spread the 
busy bees. 2815 (314). 


news 


Alstyne (Egbert Van) See.Van AlIl- 
styne (Egbert) 

Alt (Augusta Yon) See Von Alt 
(Augusta) 

Alte (as ©) Sweetheart mother. 
11259. 


Altamore (Frank): 
Hill billy wedding in June. 
14344. 
Stuttering Billy. S891. 
Tell me you'll always remember. 
23431. 
Your [sic] bound to look like a 
monkey. 9314. 
Alter (Louis) : 
Come.up and see me sometime. 
24080. 


12292, 


Happy little week-end. 20190. 
Hi-ho lack-a-day. 3376. 

I don’t wanna lose you. 14394. 
Manhattan serenade. 22770. 


Morning, noon and night. 12828- 
12880. 
My last year’s girl. 
Peanuts and kisses. 23080. 
Rain in my heart. 253819. 
Alterie (Mary) pseud. See Graziano 
(M. R.) 
Alterson 
16315. 
Althoff (Gustav) : 
Annemarie. 2858. 
Miidel weine nicht so sehr. 1446. 
Miidel, wenn ich dir raten kann. 
3752. 
Althouse (L. 
20419. 
Altieri (Louis) : 
May morning. 14758. 
Wabbly legs. 15550. 
Altizer (Homer) Eyes of blue. 
Altman (Arthur): 
Dawn patrol. 19922. 
Easy going woman. 20007. 
I’d like to take a flying leap over 
the moon. 5459. 
I knew you’d pass me by. 22358. 


12891, 16859. 


(Benj) Hollywood blues. 


D.) Ice cream cone. 


9831. 


In my home town. 14529. 

Milkman’s blues. 20764. 

My Gypsy rhapsody. 8362, 8363, 
12883. 

My home town. 25048. 

Only yesterday. 18962. 


Play fiddle play. 1882-1885, 4041, 
6308, 8574, 21067. 

Sleep, my darling sleep. 4202. 

Sleep, my darling, sleep within my 
arms: 15260" 15261. 

Sweet things in life. 2288. 

Voice of the city. 21481. 


pt. HI, n. s., v.28 


When I kiss you goodnight in the 
morning. 21551. 

When you tell me that you care. 
2665. 
Altman (Harry) 
here. 12011. 

Altrichter (QO. J.): 
’Cause this place is all our own. 
4899. 
So come to me dream girl. 
Alu. (Ernest) Uoechie e 
155233 
Alvarado (W. R.) 
2380. 
Alvarez (Mario) Technocracy. 
Amadei (Amedeo) : 
Burattini in marcia. 
Inno a Roma. 17107. 
Amadigi. 24379. 
Amador (Benito) 
866. 
Amalfitano (Katherine) 
pleasant dream girl. 
Amann (FE. W.).. Girl I met yester- 
day. 2012K, 
Amante nuova. 138424. 
Amato (Gennaro) : 
Avventure di Mincuccio ’o barese. 


Days are clear over 


6537. 
Zingara. 


They call it love. 
2330. 
11865. 


Hispano-americana. 


I’m just a 
DDzZas 


2883. 

So’ guaglione. 4213. 
Amato (Giuseppe) Fusion hymn. 
248138. 


Amberg (Charles) Madel aus dem 
Rheinland. 20710. 
Ambers (W. M.): 
Lost sweetheart. 5852. 
Queen of my heart. 13166. 
Ambrose (M. A. ): 
Don’t let me down out of my high 
place. 14120. 
Let me kiss you in my dreams 
to-night. 14645. 
To arms! to arms! help me win 
the one I love. 15455. 
Ambrose (Paul): 
Just for today. 17752 (72, 7). 
Like a cradle rocking, rocking. 
W752 (6k). 
Little child’s hymn. 17752 (838). 
Loving Shepherd. 17752 (87). 
Melody in F. 17752 (128). 
What hast Thou given for me. 
157338, (382). 
Ambrosio (A. d’) 
(194). 
Ambrosio (W. F.) pseud. See Saen- 
ger (Gustav) 
Ambrosychuk (M. M.) 


Sérénade. 13765 


O gentle Colo- 


rado waves. 10775. 

AmbroZaite (A. CC.) Pavinéiavones 
diana. 1850. 

Amby (V. P.) Whisper I love you. 
25881. 

Amendola (Joan) TJ’ll play tag with 
you love. 10108. 


1082 


INDEX 


nog. 1-12, 1933 


Amer. bk. Co. 
25682, 25683. 
Amer. Hawaiian music publishers: 
American Hawaiian numerical 
method for Hawaiian steel gui- 
tar. 4708. 
Hawaiian guitar’ solos. 
18291, 18292, 20207. 
American hymnal. 7123. 
Amer, legion. Fred A. Snyder post. 
Comrades of the Legion. 7391. 
Amer. music Co.: 
Butterflies. 17989. 
Deep in the night. 
Fate. 
Thursday. 
Traffic. 15486. 
Amer. music corp. : 
Here is my heart, here is my hand. 


Three—book series. 


16286, 


14089, 18054. 


5379. 
I’m crooning a love song to heaven. 
iPByiey 
I want the moon. 7895. 
Looking forward. 8173. 
Night winds. 8486. 
Seng of the legionaire [sic] 
13345. 
When the moon shines down on 
the moonshine. 9195. 
Amer. radio news corp. Cowboy 
Tom’s round-up book. 11979. 
Amer. war mothers. Yorktowne 
chapter. War mothers’ song. 9127. 
Americana. 1088. 
Amerio (Henry) : 
Colombina. 24070. 
I dreamt you fell in love with 
me. 936. 
Amers (H. G.) Wee MacGreegor. 
Zeta. (a2). 
Ames (Alan) Just you, just me, just 
you. 22617. 


Amfitheatrof (Daniele) : 
Notti Cubane. 1713. 


Oh, rumba, rumba. 1741. 
Play for me. 1886. 
Amiano (R.) Imperio. 1110. 
Amirati (Enry) Son of the. sky. 
11176. 


Amiss (T. B.) jr. 
rainbow. 258. 
Ammerman (George) 

ah 2: 
Amor (Addy) 
you are true. 
Amor trionfante. 
Amore dei due re. 


Brilliant Hawaiian 
Smoke dreams. 


My campus dreams of 
1588. 

17803*. 

214, 392, 393, 1706, 


1710. 
Amrhein (J. A.) In that old rocking 
chair. 12467. 


Amsco music sales co. 
favorite songs. 9824. 
Amspoker (F. C.) Marvelous. 


Hverybody’s 


18713. 


Amsterdam (Paul) 
at all. 984. 
Amundsen (Nora) Plant of love that’s 
blooming in my heart. 15054. 
Anael (Mrs. 8S. V.) Sunset. 25593. 
Anaman (W. T.) If I were a spirit. 
24609. 
Ancétre (L’) 15783 (299). 
Ancient German Easter carol. 
Ancliffe (Charles) 
nations. 19799. 
Andantino. 19693. 
Andersen (A. T.) I’m the happiest 
boy in the world. 5546. 
Andersen (Henry) : 
Skippervalsen. 


I don’t regret it 


2853. 
Brotherhood of 


17240. 


Skotternes parade. 138306. 
Andersen (K. N.): 
Altid om dagen. 19681. 


Apollo revyen 1933. 15795. 
Blaa drenge. 19759. 
Der var engang paa Frederiksborg. 


16046. 
Kom! Alene vil vi gaa. 19681. 
Landmandsliv. 1277. 


Nyhavn 17. 12981. 

Odds 777. 1733. 

Andersen (Poul) 
14204 


Familie valsen. 


Andersen (Stell) Prelude and Gigue. 
4060. 

Anderson (A. C. M.) Dear mother of 
mine. 22010. 

Anderson (A. HE.) Hudson River mem- 
ories. 20267. 


Anderson (A. M.) Slow down. 13310. 
Anderson (Agnes) When it’s night- 
time in the valley. 25840. 
Anderson (Allen) Drive old depres- 
Sion away. 9781. 
Anderson (Alva) While the stars are 
whispering. 25879. 
Anderson (Arthur) 
82238. 
Anderson (Ben) Through the land of 
dreams with you. 9011. 
Anderson (C. B.): 
All I want is love. 15756. 
I’ve found a rose in melancholy 
lane. 24577. 
Talking in your sleep. 23423. 
You know you can’t take it so 


Lullaby to love. 


don’t come cryin’ to me. 25956. 

Anderson (C. E.): 

Our Jessie dear. 8525. 

Our Wally. 8530. 
Anderson (C.M.) Our Florida. 1816. 
Anderson (Charles J.) How long, 

honey, how long. 5429. 

Anderson (Chic) How long, honey, 


how long. . 5429. 
Anderson (Chrissie J.) 
memories. 20267. 


Hudson River 


1083 


INDEX 


pty Ty Sve oe 


Anderson (E. M.): 


Canoe, the moon and you. 19824. 
Skating on the ice. 21228. 
Anderson (Elizabeth) : 

At the battle of San Juan. 19648 
(4). 

It’s the same old song. 19648 
(60). 

You’re all right—vyoure O. K. 


19648 (176). 


Anderson (Eric) My rainbow dream 


girl. 3900. 
Anderson (Ester M.) To live, to 
laugh, to.love. 17481. 


Anderson (Hthyl M.) Musical initia- 
tory service. 3853. 
Anderson (F.E.) Mood jocose. 18766. 
Anderson (EF. H.) jr.. Ev’rybody comes 
to my house, but the one I love. 
24241. 
Anderson (Frank) : 
I’m lonely for you only. 22412. 
I thought so much of you. 24573. 


Anderson (G. L.) My little Anna. 
22898. 

Anderson (H. E.) Better times are 
here. 9496. 

Anderson (H. 8S.) Hurrah for pros- 
perity. 16338. 

Anderson (H. W.) Eventide. 12109, 
22101. 


Anderson (Irene) : 

Golden gate bridge. 22205. 

Our blue eagle. 21017. 

Poor broken heart. 10918. 
Anderson (Jesse) : 

But I still can’t believe we're 

through. 24004. 

Why should I. 19563. 

Anderson (K. L.) Brickbats and but- 


tercups. 179381*. 
Anderson (L. L.): 
I’m looking for a sweetheart. 
24554. 
That old homecomin’. 25653. 


Anderson (L. M.) Colorado home. 
24073. 

Anderson (L. 8.) : 
Down South. 16078. 
Hail to the pioneers. 9993. 
Jewels of the desert. 20505*. 
My Jeanie. 4656 (429). 
Soft the music. 4218. 
Song of the tropic seas. 
Southern day. 4242. 
To mission San Francisco. 11357. 


Anderson (Leroyal) I’m thinking of 


11187. 


you dear. 14457. 

Anderson (M. B.) Hills of home. 
16310. 

Anderson (Nettie) My sweetheart of 
the air. 20883. 


Anderson (P. A.): 
Blue and moanin’ low. 13906. 
Drifting. 14150. 
Anderson (Peter) Step lightly. 11219. 
Anderson (R. J.) Let’s get acquainted. 
10404. . 
Anderson (T. H.) You’ve got me sing- 
ing the blues. 11653. 
Anderson (W. K.) Old Mandy Presh- 
un. 6221. 
Anderson (W. R.), of Great Britain. 
Rhythmic sight-singing. 25335. 
Anderson (W. R.), of U. S.: 
At the battle of San Juan. 
(A). ! 
It’s the same old song. 19648 (60). 
Youre all right—you’re O. K. 
19648 (176). 
Anderson (Walter) : 
Lonely moon. 20657. 
You’re so shy. 21665. 
Andino (J. E.): 
Brokenhearted. 13938. 
Pearl and the pumpkin. 9332 
(276): 
Society circus. T7076 (321). 
Ando (M. J.) Ill never be nearer 
heaven than you. 12354. 
Andraud (A. J.): 
First book of studies for oboe or 
English horn. 7573. 

Souvenir of old Quebee. 19266. 
Andre (F.) From me to you. 5220. 
Andre (H. G.): 

' Bye and bye. 17942. 

In my imagination. 18480. 

What am I todo with you. 15587. 
André (Johann) : 

Chant dune somnambule. 

Magyar. 18692. 

André (Paul) Cherbourg. 11918. 

Andreasen (Elsie) Forgotten love. 
691. 

Andreatta (R. M.) Yearning for you, 


19648 


17973. 


sweetheart. 25987. 
Andrée (G. G.) You are my dream 
come true. 13716. 


Andree (J. L.): 
Blue river bring back memories 


of my dear mother. 19782. 
Evergreen valley. 5150. 
Andreotti (C. M.) Things I’ve never 
meant to do. 21390. 
Andrew (L. T.) Our cottage. 13053. 
Andrews (C. A.): 
Come up some times. 21946. 


Sweetheart I love you. 21326. 


Andrews (C. L.) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 

Andrews (Clare) pseud. See Andrews 
(C. A.) 


Turn the rainbow 
2461. 


Andrews (M. C.) 
eolors from the inside out. 


1084 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Andrews (Mark) : 
Build thee more stately mansions. 
15900. 
Fierce raged the tempest. 17752 
48), 


Gracious Saviour. 22194, 22195. 
Unto Thee O Lord. 17752 (150). 
Andrist (Karl) Harlequin. 12264. 
Androux (Jean) MDivertimento. 7458. 
Andy (Tom) Bedstefar’s vals. 13877. 
Ange du mal. 138992, 18531, 20497. 
Angelillo (Ralph) Lady behave. 
3641. ) 
Angell (W. H.) 
6626. 
Angell (W. M.) 
Angelo (Joseph D’) 
(Joseph ) 
Angelone (Carmine) JI could learn to 
love a girlie just like you. 10078. 
Angels and shepherds. 17813. 
Angels in the garden. ‘Saal 
Anglyn (H. E.): 
Akron’s last flight. 7097. 
Mother’s whisper. 6019. 
Anguish (P. J.) Introduce me to that 


Still, still with Thee. 


Know. 22625. | 
See D’Angelo 


honey. 3561, 
Angus (W. F.) jr. Swaggerinlong. 
21320. 
Anheisser (Siegfried) Figaros hoch- 
zeit. 6025, 
Anhelt (K. 8.) Boat of dreams. 
2986. 
Anino (Robert) That beautiful 
mother of mine, 8957. 
Ankrom (F. S.): 
I got to be a’lovin’ somebody. 
20305. 
If you'd only say you love me, 
12442, 
Let the old world roll right on. 
12626, 
Love, help me to forget. 12673. 


Anleitner (F. M.) Lovin’ man. 1421. 

Anna Karenina. 2857, 

Annabelle. 7134*, 

Annable (H. C.) 
14560. 

Annemarie, die braut der kompagnie. 
2858. 

Annie Laurie. 15789, 18407, 18513, 
19419, 21696 (13). 

Annunziata (M. R.) 
[Sic] 12982. 

Annunziata (Paddy) 


It might have been. 


O Barcellona 


I found you in 


somebody’s arms. 5472. 
Annussek (Karl) Tll be yours— 
you ll be mine sweetheart. 12349. 


Ansaldo (Franco) ; 
Che strana cosa. 
Dorina. 12054. 
Never blue. 12948. 
Shadows, 13273. 


11913, 


Anschuetz (C. B.) Coming spring. 


4656 (105). 

Anschuetz (Otto) Coming spring. 
4656 (105). 

Ansell (John) Tally ho. 19334. 


Anstett (Jay) Wabash cannon ball. 
25760. 
Anthologie classique. 
Anthony (—): 
Angel band. 15784. 
Harp and crown. 16281. 
Anthony (Hdith) On my way to 
happiness bay. 1767. 
Anthony (H. P.): 
‘Friend on the far western coast. 


21744. 


24305. 
I want you only. 20407. 
Anthony (J. E.) Notorious baby. 
10763. 


Anthony (J. M.): 
What a combination we are. 
17550. 

Why say good-bye. 4560. 
Anthony (Stuart) Once I —— a-gal 
named Susie. 17005. 
Anthony Cyril (Brother) : 
Adeste fideles. 16. 

Adoramus Te Christe. 
Ave verum. 17847. 
By a lonely river. 
Christ to-day 

21917-21920. 

Cradle song. 4697, 9655, 9656. 
Golden-glow. 72538-7256. 

Silent night, holy night. 2137. 
Through the years. 6747, 21406. 

Antiche danze ed arie. 87. 


4670. 


7248-7251. 
rejoices men. 


Antoci (Giuseppe, or Joseph) O 
bella Tina. 8452, 8453. 
Antonelli (Alfonso) Just-buy-to-day. 
24706. 
Antonellis (C. J.) Vignettes. 11422. 
Antonini (Alfredo) : 
Donde estas corazon. 12048. 
Italia nova. 20491. 
Mama. 18694. 
Quiéreme mucho, 15106. 
Tango della gelosia. 15406. 


Antonini (Félix) Esta noche he 
llorado. 18150. 

Anttila (Lucille) lLet’s go strolling. 
3666. 

Anzaldua (Louis) I only wish I had 
a million. 12411. 


Anzi (Giovanni D’) : 
Barcelonita. 9461. 
Nuvole d’amore. 6171. 
Rumba paesana. 11048. 
Sul nilo blu. 11282. 
Uno due tre. 11406. 
Apel (W. C.) When you say good- 
night. 6958. 
Apollo musie ¢o.: 
Aedonia. 19654. 


1085 


INDEX 


Apollo music co.—Continued. 
Duo astra apopse 
20008. 
If I only had the money. 20424. 
Love and kisses. 22721. 
Maipa patia. 3777. 
Lire wou yavKo. 4244. 
Lrovs dtxovs pov. 4256. 
Vita mia. 4486. 
Ya-ya. 23789. 
Yo-yo. 23791. 
Apollo revyen 1933. 15795. 
Apollo-verlag, inh: Paul Lincke: 
Deutscher wandermarsch. 16050. 
Miinehner_ carneval -marsch. 


leipoune. 


22861. 
Appel (R. G.)  Benedicite, omnia 
opera Domini. 7201. 


Appelbaum (Jack) Sweet little girl. 
Igodoae 
Appelbaum (M. N.) I am lonesome 
and blue when I don’t see you. 
5446. 
Applebee (C. W.) 
24068. 
Applefield 
889. 
Applegate (EK. E.): 
Keep the wheels of progress turn- 
ing. 12562. 
Memories of father. 3795. 
Moonlight on the Hudson. 3836. 
That’s how much I love you. 
4335. 
Why did you leave me. 15646. 
Appleton (D.)-Century co., ine. 
Hymns of worship and _ “service. 
23795 (32). 


Colleen my colleen. 


(Eva) Honolulu honey. 


April (Jack) My little mother. 
10679. 

Aquila (Angelo) Just you. 18567. 

Arabella. 8881*, i Ba 13318", 
15340, 15341. 

Aragona (Sam) Lidia mazurka. 
12631. 

Arbos (E. F.) Petite suite espagnole. 
4035. 

Arbour (KE. V.) Chummie. 17985. 

Arbuckle (R. A.) When I think of 


you. 6926. 

Are (Chesy d’) pseud. 
lis (Cesiano de) 
Arcany (—) pseud. See Gessner (Rai- 

mund ) 

Arearaz (Luis) : 
Besos. 138894. 
Bohemios. 238. 
Desilusion. 498. 
Ensofiacion. 24227. 
Hamaca. 243886. 
Juguete de amor. 
Olvida. 1761. 


See Archange- 


14590. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Quiero. 1944. 
Sombras. 15282. 
Arce (Jorge) Ven mi Nena. 2510. 
Archambault (M. E. H. M. T.) Sous 
la feuillée. 4656 (602). 
Archangelis (C. de) ine.: 
Don’t say good-bye to me. 
Waltz of love. 4456. 
Archangelis (Cesiano de) : 
Don’t say good-bye to me. 
Waltz of love. 4456. 
Archdale (J. F.) Montana gives me 
the thrill. 1548. 
Archer (D. F.) Song of the fisher- 
man’s lass. 6567. 
Archer (Harry) Talking in my sleep. 
8935. 
Archer (K. R.): 
Gipsy bridegroom. 


3141. 


3141. 


5244. 


Stand fast America. 6611. 
Archer (Leola) Forgotten. 20084. 
Archer (William) Dream girl of 

K. A. Pi... 24182 


Archetti (Daniel) 
love with me. 
Arcier (C. F.) Bad girl. 17857. 
Arden (Glenn) pseud. See Gregory 
(H. H.) 
Ardin (Alfonso) 


If you could be in 
5602. 


Beneath the sunny 


sky of Porto Rico. 196. 
Arditi (L.) Bacio. 17178. 
Are you ticklish. 21448. 
Arellano (F. R.): 
Angelica. 7133. 
Dolores vals. 512. ° 
Lupe schottisch. 1480. 
Arena (Marie) Mother’s prayer. 
8330. 


Arendosh (George) I love you in all 
my dreams. 10114, 24538. 

Arensky (Anton): 

Lord hath heard me. 248381. 
Serenade. 138765 (193). 
Steaming rill. 13765 (2138). 
Suite. 238862. 

Valse pathétique. 2505. 

Aretta (Tony) Howell-Aretta  sys- 
tem of modern accordion study. 
24465. 

Arezzo (Pierre) 
2429. 

Argo-verlag. Wienerwald. 15655. 

Ariane et Barbe-bleue. 15738 (12). 

Arkhangelsky (Alexander) : 

Incline Thine ear, oh Lord. 18497. 


Tout pour le marin. 


Out of the depths. 18976. 
Arkin pub. co. I love you so. 16400. 
Arlen (Ann) pseud. See Sweeney 
(A. M.) 
Arlen (Harold): 
Breakfast ball. 21839, 23990. 
Get yourself a new broom. 9930. 
Happy as the day is long. 9998. 


1086 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Eee 


I gotta right to sing the biues. 
3428. 

It’s only a paper moon. 20484. 

Let’s fall in love. 20595, 24769. 

Love is love anywhere. 20684, 
24845. 

Raisin’ the rent. 10992. 

Shame on you. 19168. 


Stormy weather keeps rainin’ all 
the time. 8878. 


This is only the beginning. 11330, 
21397, 25676. 
Two feet in two four time. 2472. 


Arlen (Jerry) Harlem hospitality. 
24402. 

Arlésienne (L’) 11812. 

Arlette. 4656 (29). 


Arley (S. R. %) pseud. See Rosinski 
(S. J.) 
Arliss (Juanne) : 
Mon coeur vagabond. 18759. 


Partir. 18995. 

Radio blues. 19065. 
Arlt (W. G.) God. 18284. 
Armand (Jacques) : 

Stulen vals. 8889. 

Tummetott. 9051. 
Armand (Jean) : 

Dark eyes. 12007, 14075. 

In a clock store. 20434. 


Memories of Vienna. 14772. 
Old refrain. 13023, 14977. 
Sleeping beauty. 15501. 
Armbruster (Clifford) : 
Down that little sunset trail to 
our home. 16086. 
Old Montana moon. 
Armenini (Andy) 
after all. 10172. 
Armenta (HE. 8.) Century of progress. 
9580. 
Armetta (Antonio) : 
I still remember you. 10152. 
I wonder why you went away. 


20992. 
I wasn’t so bad 


20417. 
Armond (Lizzie De) See De Armond 
(Lizzie ) 
Arms (Marie) Marva. 8248. 
Armstrong (A. F.) Slave bell. 11188. 
Armstrong (A. G.) My old Oregon 
home in the pines. 16871. 
Armstrong (George) Who said the 


devil has a tail. 
Armstrong (Harry) 


19550. 
Bonnie Jean of 


Aberdeen. 23979. 
Armstrong (J. L.) One heart divine. 
10823. 


Armstrong (John or Juan): 
Bailando con mi negrita. 
Yo la culpo. 2744. 
Armstrong (Lillian) : 
After tonight. 15748. 
Brown boy. 9528. 
Hi de ho man. 183819. 


23914. 


38188—34——2 


Let’s call it love. 20598. 
Low-down rhythm. 20702. 
Waiting-longing-hoping. 21492. 
Armstrong (Louis) Hobo, you can’t 
ride this train. 7746. 
Armstrong (Sybil) : 
Down the shady lane. 
Little memory. 8146. 
Miss Springtime. 10572. 
Rock me to sleep, my mother. 
8673. 
Armstrong (Thomas) : 
Christ, whose glory fills the skies. 


7484. 


11936. 
So, we'll go no more a-roving. 
25495. 
Armstrong (Tom) Rose of Honolulu. 
2014. 


Armstrong (W. D.) 
of God. 238185. 
Armstrong (Wilma) Melody, a waltz 

and you. 24919. 
Army and navy march. 23867. 
Arne (—): 
Music to the fairy prince. 8340, 
When all the Attic fire was fled. 
17564. 
Arne (T. A.) Overture in the masque 
of Comus. 25216. 
Arnell (K. F.) Hobo. 3388. 
Arnett (J. O.) Since it’s so, why did 
it begin. 2145. 
Arney (Jacques) 
dron. 18210. 
Arnold (B. P.) 
Ne aAs Mie (. 
Arnold (Cecil) Ill meet you in my 
dreams, till then—goodbye. 7825. 
Arnold (EK. E.) : 
Beneath the willow tree. 11798. 
My Dolly dear and me. 12871. 
Arnold (Edward) & co.: 
Billy Boy. 7213. 
Bird’s song. 7214. 
Blossom. 7222. 
Bunches of grapes. 7273. 
Charlie is my darling. 731, 
Gay spring. 7617. 
Heroes. 20232. 
Knocking. 8059. 
Lavender. 8078. 
Lord protector. 
Lost kite. 8181. 
Meeting of the waters. 8266. 
Morning and evening. 8319. 
O, come all ye faithful. 8455. 
Old roads. 8488. 
Piper. 8570. 
Pleasant day. 8877. 
Song on May morning. 8830. 
Song to beauty. 8881. 


Rise up, O men 


Gaités de Vlesca- 


We're backing the 


8177. 


To music bent. 9020. 
Arnold (Ethelwyn) : 
Lady journalist. 21696 (219). 


1087 


INDEX 


Arnold (Ethelwyn)—Continued. 
Nancy my midsummer 
19648 (99). 
Arnold (Eugene) : 
Bright the sun is shining. 
(75). 
Heah dem 
(136). 
Arnold (Gene) : 
Before the 
23939. 
By the light of faith. 24011. 
Can I hope to see His face. 24024. 
Glory road is open now. 24839. 
Hallelujah. 243884. 
I pray. 24568. 
If I but knew. 24602. 
If we forget to pray. 24614. 
In the palace of God. 24641. 
It’s a long road. 24666. 
Jesus had found me. 24679. 
Jesus is near evry day. 24680. 
Jesus is pleading. 24681. 
Just to be near Him is heaven to 
me. 24711. 
Light up the way. 24790. 
My Ozark mountain home. 10692. 
New day is dawning. 25101. 
Over the road of sorrow. 25215. 
Prayer my mother taught me. 
25286. 
Ready for 
25324. 
Shout His praises. 25446. 
Step by step we’re marching on. 
25570. 
Tell me the story once more. 
25637. 
Tell my mother I’m in heaven. 
4322, 8949, 8950. 
That’s my faith in Jesus. 
Time that Jesus’. loves 
25689. 
When the sun of life goes down. 
25857. 
Why did He have to die for me. 
25891. 
Your Chicago, my Chicago. 138751. 
Arnold (Gertrude) Blue | springs. 
4843. 
Arnold. (3. : Ae}? 
I’ll meet you in my dreams, till 
then—goodbye. 7825. 
It must be so. 16534. 
When de big bell rings dat day. 
17566. 
Arnold (Les) Jog along right up that 
path to the sun. 10304. 
Arnold (M. D.) I’m only happy when 
the sky is blue. 14449. 
Arnold (Minnie) Heah dem darkies 
sing. 11670 (136). 
Arnos (R. R.) Dreaming of the old 
folks back home, 22074. 


fancy. 


4656 


darkies sing. 11670 


shrine of destiny. 


the Master’s call. 


25659. 
best. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Arnoux (Georges) Vingt chansons 
bretonnes. 21751. 

Arnstein (I. B.) I love you so. 
16400. 


Arnvall (Alma) Rainbows. 23158. 
Arold’s (E.) musikverlag. Siisser .. . 


Stisser. . 2261, 2262. 
Aromando (Mario): 
Blue dream. 15865. 
Canzone bohéme. 9563. 
Che strana cosa. 11913. 


Come back, my dear. 15984. 
Dancing tune. 16024. 
Dorina. 12054. 
Entretien des comméres. 
Falene. 9840. 
Fiori e farfalle. 
Ghita. 9931. 
Hawaiian moonlight. 
Improvisation. 22497. 
Mary and Bobby. 127438. 
Mattinata. 10529. 

Mi cubanita. 22813. 
Never blue. 12948. 
Porque me miras. 23112. 
Rose al vento. 11032. 
Russian mountains. 13221. 
Shadows. 13273. - 
Solitudine. 11168. 
Ultima resa. .23515. 
Arons (8S. R.) Where’s all the bloom- 
in’ money. 21585. 

Aronson (Jack): 

Garden in old Kalua. 9916. 
In a garden in old Kalua. 
Aronson (Maurice) : 
Andante, from 
phony. 821. 
Finale. 5346. 
Five Christmas carols. 104. 
Harmonious blacksmith. 797. 
It is ordained by will divine. 


9810. 
16156. 
12270. 


10201. 


Surprise sym- 


14778. 
Largo, from Xerxes. 800. 
Menuett. 5344. 
Nocturne. 14778. 
Serenade. 6026. 
Serenata. 5346. 


Theme and variations. 15839. 
Three early compositions. 14843. 
Around the town. 19648 (50, 61, 66, 
69), 21696 (374). 
Around the world in song. 105. 


Aroztegui (M.) Champagne tango. 
9583. 

Arrington (EK. M.) Nobody but you. 
18916. 

Arriola (Alfred) Ah, love let us love 
to-night. 13783. 


Canta, gayarre. 24026. 


Arroyo (E.) 
Moonlight on the 


Arsenault (Lena) 


river shore. 1556. 
Arsi (Attilio) Caracalla. 11887. 
Art of love. 9399. 


1088 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Art publication soc.: 
Airs from The Bohemian girl. 


21775. 
And so we marched. 4715. 
Andante, from Surprise sym- 
phony. 821. 


Believe ime, if all those endear- 


ing young charms, 23948. 
Wecossaises. 17886. 
Finale. 5346. 
Five Christmas carols. 104, 
Four little piano pieces with 
words. 23955. 
Fir Elise. 158388. 
Harmonious blacksmith. 797. 


It is ordained by will divine. 
14778. 
Largo, from Xerxes. 800. 
Londonderry air. 22703. 
Menuett. 5344. 
Nocturne. 14778, 21914. 
O beautiful month of May. 
Pirates bold. 25255. 
Rustic parade. 21158. 
Sambo plays the banjo. 
Serenade. 6026. 
Serenata. 5346. 
Theme and variations. 
Three early compositions. 
Turkish march. 13880. 
Valse Marie. 21462. 
Wedding march. 16775. 
Youth and joy. TOTO. 
Arter (Al): 
I’m crazy over you. 10122. 
Prosperity bound. 8613. 
Words of love. 7014. 
You're one in a million to me. 
7049, 
Artese (Victor) : 
No fooling. 16949. 
When you’re gone away. 17608. 
Arthur (Dorothy) You can be had. 
17704. 
Arthur (F. K.) 
15007. 
Arthur (L. A.): 
Why did you break up because of 
someone new. 4049. 
You’re my dream girl. 19620. 
Arthurs (George) And the weeping 
willows wept. 15783 (7). 
Artino (Bessie) You say you can 
love no other but me. 19627. 
Artist pub. co. Father’s’ business. 
630. 
Artok (L.) Poém. 
Arvor (Guy D’): 
Bons moments au régiment. 
Brutlantes larmes. 4861. 
En route, mes enfants. 7529. 
Oui! cest toujours Vamour. 
8524. 
Te fais pas d’mousse. 


6174. 


25255. 


15839. 
14843. 


Our glorious nation. 


6321. 
7236. 


8943. 


Aryl (Claude) Editions. Petite valse 
concertante en ré bémol. 8563. 

As thousands cheer. 18132, 18209, 
18308, 183438, 18642, 193804, 20194, 
20946. 

As you like it. 19705*. 

As you were. 7142. 

Asaturian (Setrak) : 

Laughing clown. 12593. 
Let’s join the nudists and go 


nude. 24771. 
Ascension. 109. 
Asche (lL. V.) (Two big blue eyes. 
11392. 
Aschenbrenner (Walter) Jesus on 
the water side. 20503. 
Ascher (Adolph) : 
Garden of love. T7076 (87). 
Longing for home. 9332 (216). 
Ascher (Emil) : 
Garden of love. TO76 (87). 


Longing for home. 9332 (216). 
Ascher (Emil) inc.: 
Ascher’s classics of the air album. 
4738. 
Hof brau medley waltz. 12296. 
Ascher (L. W.) Cheer for California. 
346. 
Ascher (Morton): 
Ascher’s classics of the air album. 
4738. 
Garden of love. TO76 (87). 
Longing for home. 9332 (216). 
Ascher (Paula): 
Garden of love. T7076 (87). 
Longing for home. 9332 (216). 
Ascher-Mahl (-——-) pseud. See Ascher 
_ (Emil). 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.: 
Come back again to the sun. 
4938. 
Fairy phantoms. 
Harem ball. 5382. 
I bless the dawn that brought me 
you. 24484. 


9837. 


In old Montmartre. 1130. 
Kiss in spring. 1250. 
Kiss in springtime. 1251. 


Love’s the joy of life. 1395. 
Love will find a way. 12689. 
Master Cupid. 14755. 

Moon of my dreams. 1548. 
Ninon. 1691. 

Red lips unkissed. 1963. 


Si petite. 19181. 
Simple song. 2142. 
Sing my heart a lullaby. 6520. 
Temp’ramental star. 2337. 
World laughs on. 2784. 
Ascher’s classics of the air 
A738. 
Asdikain 
dance no. 1. 


album. 


(Vartanush ) Armenian 


15797. 


1089 


INDEX 


Asenjo (Antonio) Tentac.ones. 
25642. 

Asfodelo. 9404*. 

Ash grove. 9405. 


Ashdown (Edwin) Itd.: 


At Christmastide. 23878. 

Elegy. 5118. 

Fain would I change that note. 
616. 

Fairy castle. 618. 

French suites. 9442, 23903. 


Invitation to the waltz. 24657. 
Invocation to the sun. 5650. 
Ma li'l black coon. 1486. 
Mayday. 24912. 

Menuet. 5957. 

Minuet. 11789. 

Night piece. 12961. 

Oberon’s song. 12995. 
Serenade. 11041. 

Slumber song. 25415. 

Song from Anacreon. 25516. 
Trumpet voluntary. 25712. 
Twilight fancies. 11387. 
Valse etude. 138535. 
Venetian gondola song. 24936. 


War-horse. 2566. 
What of thy flocks, O shepherd. 
25816. 
Woodland sketches. 2730. 
Asher (Gladys) Was I dreaming. 
17519. 
Ashford (E. L.) aw. and Ashford 
(H. S.) prop.: 


Abide with me. T7076 (1). 
Allegretto non troppo. 11670 (5). 
Andante. 7076 (8). 

As Mount Zion. 4656 (81). 
Awakening. 4656 (48). 
Barearolle. TO76 (18). 

Christ our Passover. 4656 (93). 
Christmas bells. 11670 (49). 
Christmas pastorale. 11670 (50). 
Close the door. 11670 (55). 
Come, Holy Spirit. 11670 (56). 
Day dreams. 4656 (126). 
Despair. 4656 (1383). 

Drink for me. 11670 (81). 
Easter morning. 4656 (154). 


Ecstasy. 4656 (158). 
Eternal love. 11670 (94). 
Evelyn. 13765 (50). 
Evening hymn. T7076 (73). 
Expectation. 4656 (170). 
Foreboding. 4656 (198). 


Gloria in excelsis. 7076 (90). 

Glory of the spring. TO76 (94). 

I acknowledge my transgressions. 
4656 (268). 

I cried unto the Lord. T7076 
(1344: 

I will give thanks. 9332 (152). 

Impromptu. 4656 (292). 

In His holy temple. 7076 (147). 


pt. II, n.s., v.28 


In the golden 
11670 (162). 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 7076 (197). 
Is it nothing to you. 11670 (167). 
Jerusalem, the golden. 7076 (160). 
Let the words of my mouth. 

7076 (174). . 
Life of a leaf. 4656 (850). 
Lord’s anointed. 11670 (205). 
Nocturne. T7076 (9). 
Palms. 4656 (484). 
Postlude. 7076 (222). 
Prayer divine. 11670 (289). 
Prelude. 4656 (35). 
Publish glad tidings. 11670 (299). 
Rest. 4656 (535). 
Resting on the Lord. 11670 (805). 
Rustic wedding scene. 7076 (296). 
Short voluntary. 11670 (3835). 
Spring song. TO076 (334). 


giow of youth. 


Springtime. 4656 (607). 

Sutherland. 13765 (217). 

Thanksgiving prelude.. 11670 
(343): 

There were shepherds. 9832 
(358). 

They that wait upon the Lord. 
7076 (346). 

Variations on a chorale. TTO76@ 
(367). 


Vox celeste. TO76 (371). 
Wedding march. TO076 (378, 379). 
Wedding music. T7076 (380). 
While Thee I seek. 11670 (430). 
Ashley (G. W.) Alice in Wonderland. 


44, 
Ashley (H.): 
Come back Lottie. 140389. 
I’m lonely too. 14445. 


Ashley (Helen) : 

Nocturne. 23872. 

Rose message. 9332 (313). 

Sleepy song. 25475. 

Steamboat chuggin’ down de river. 

23377, 23378, 25568. 
'  Wase brisé. 4427. 
Ashmall (F. M.): 

Best game of all. 21809. 

My love and I. 22904. 

New Yorker. 22952. 

Spirit of life. 23361. 

Ashton’ (AL PT? 4%.) | “ERYHin? eee 
5488. 
Ashway (Velma): 
I’m sorry that I fell in love with 
you. 24560. 

Nobody but that man. 1702. 
Ashworth (M. E.) New deal. 25101*. 
Ashworth-Hope (H.): 

Caprice. 13832. 

Cloister shadows. 14082. 

Ask the professor. 110*. 

Askeland (Hallvard) Vinland, 11425. 

Askins (B. A.) There's a spot I long 
to visit. 17402. 


1090 


te ere * 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Askins (Hdward) : 
I’m drifting along on a cloud. 


3464. 

I’m looking for a nice young lady. 
3479. 

Rainbow from out of the sky. 
4083. 

Roll on, mah blues. 4110. 

Roll on, my blues. 6411. 


While I’m sitting underneath the 
harvest moon. 4537. 
Yo’ better shuffle along with me, 


babe. 4601. 
You’ll be more than a dream girl 
to me. 4621. 


Aslanoff (Alexander) : 
Come to Me. 11788. 
My Johann. 5310. 
Aspinwall (Hugh) Beside the west- 


ern sea. 15845. 
Asquith (Ann) Rock me to sleep. 
25349. 


Associated board of the Royal schools 
of music, London: 
Arietta. 23863. 
At sundown. 23877. 
Bird song. 23960. 
Chase. 24041. 
Echoes from an old harpsichord. 
24212. 
Game for two. 243820. 
Grey skies. 243872. 
Happy errand boy. 24394. 
Stately minuet. 25565. 
Associated music publishers, inc.: 


Marching in chains. 5922. 
Morning prayer. 6002. 
Our native hills. 1820-1822. 


9088. 
Hurrah for the 


Valse scherzo. 
Astenius (A. O. T.) 
- flag. 21696 (167). 

Astori (Alda) Danse mauresque. 
9683. 

Astra-verlag. Des klarinettisten fluch. 
12026. 

At Madame Delgay’s. 

Atchinson (Colleen) 


2874*. 
Happy rondeau. 


16280. 
Atchison (EH. H.) My dear I love you. 
1592. 
Athenzeum music pub. co., ltd.: 
Madame. 3750. 
My Donna Rita. 1595. 
Atherton (F. P.) Chiffonnette. 7076 


_ (81), 9832 (56). 
Atherton (M. L.): 
I'll step out of the picture. 966. 
"Neath the light of a California 
moon. 1661. 
Atherton (P. L.) Little lad lies in my 
arms. 20636. 
Atkins (Ivor) : 
Evening service. 5146. 


Six settings of the preces and re- 
Sponses. 23882. 

Sonata. 6558. 
Atkinson (John) 
Atkinson (R. W.): 

Blue eagle march. 21823. 

Tears in the old folks eyes. - 8944. 
Atlas music corp. My heaven of love. 

6070. 
Attendez-moi chauffeur. 


Danseuse. 21989, 


17891. 


Atterberg (Kurt) Suite pastorale. 
11231. 
Atwater (Lucile) au. and Atwater 


(G. H.) prop. Lark in the meadow 

is Singing. 18592. 
Atwater (Richard) 

town. 88833. 


Songs of Chicago 


Atwell (W. H.) Connie. 18012. 
Atwood (L. E.) Vm alone with my 
memories. 203855. 
Atwood (Martha) : 
Tango. 2314. 
Way down South. 23578. 
Atys. 23057. 
Atzler (Rich.) Sturmglocken. 8890. 


Au jardin de la Pompadour. 12481, 
12777, 18131, 18189. 

Au pays du soleil. 7080, 7588, 7994, 
8281, 8553, 8687, 9334, 10813, 18521, 
18740. 

Aube (L.): 

Flirt. 663. 

Marionnettes. 
Auber (D. F. E.): 

Duke of Olonne. 94238. 

Fra Diavolo. 19715. 

Aubert (Louis) : 

Berceuse du marin. 11800. 
Mauvaise priére. 10531, 10532. 

Aubin (Tony): 

Chanson de Gaspard Hiuser. 9584. 

Impression fausse. 10198. 

J’allais par les chemins perfides. 
10288. 

Pantoum néglige. 10855. 

Par un clair jour d’été. 


1479. 


10858. 


Prélude, récitatif et final. 10942. 
Sérénade. 11087. 
Six poémes de Verlaine. 9424. 


Aubry (Georges) Au jardin des lé- 


gendes. 21757. 

Auclert (Pierre) Fugues 4 4 parties. 
22164. 

Audran (—) Chanson de limpéra- 
trice. 19837. 


Auerbach (E.C.) Silv’ry moon. 25455. 

Auerfeld (Jerome) Mother. 8322. 

Auf in’s metropol. 4656 (561), 11670 
(16, 82, 235, 394, 446). 


Aug (C. H.) Spirit of the N. R. A. 
PAQZON. 
Augener, Itd.: 
Ah! how pleasant ’tis to love. 
4675. 


1091 


INDEX 


pt. mI, n.s., v.28 


Augener, Itd.—Continued. 


Albatross. 15752. 
Anacreon. 2852. 
Arietta. 102. | 


At the garden gate. 21756. 

Babe is born. 23895. 

Barren woods. 159. 

Beside the idle summer sea. 204. 
Capriccio. 1879, 3851. 
Counterpoint exercises. 3069. 
Country dance. 21960. 

Crotchets. 437, 488. 


Crotchets and quavers. 489, 440. 

Dainty fine bird. 7409. 

Dance. 1427. 

Divertimento. 7458. 

Etude arabesque. 7544. 

Fifty traditional Scottish nur- 
sery rhymes. 24978. 

Finale. 102. 

Firelight. 16157. 

Fisherman’s tale. 22126. | 

Five portraits. 15413. 

Five short pieces. 4039. 

Gavotte. 16214. 

Greenwood glades. 22230. 


Hoddley poddley. 868. 

Hock’s (Mr. James) minuet for 
the theatre. 7764. 

In dark weather. 10206. 

King Cole’s fiddle book. 
1247. 

Lago Maggiore. 

iLeti-nighie AZo. 

Little waltz. 12938. 

Lullaby. 1427. 

Minuetto. 22816. 

Old world love song. 238012. 

Overture to Atys. 28057. 

Overture to La Rosaura. 

Pantomime. 1837. 

Prelude. 10896, 23125. 

Quartet. 17110. 

Rustic dance. 2028. 

Scherzino. 15193. 15194. 

Scherzo. 17217. 

Serenade. 2104. 

Slow ayre. 16214. 

Sonata. 5323, 7172, 23992. 

Sonnet suite. 11193. 

’Stu mo Run. 8888. 

Suite of six short pieces. 

Summer eyening. 17323. 

Summer heats bestowing. 

Three waltzes. 9573. 

Time and tide. 9015. 

Two impromptus. 14845. 

Two short solos. 238934. 

Valse capricieuse, 23535. 

Waltz. 17514. 

Waltz charming. 23566. 

When all the Attic fire was fled. 
17564. 


1246, 
8063. 


25058. 


15353. 
11238. 


Winton suite. 23721. 
Ye birds that sing sweetly. 7021. 


Augliera (Salvatore) Please come 
back to me. 25267. 

Augsburg pub. house. Coneordia 
hymnal. 3059. 

Augstein (A. C.) Bring us. safely 
home. 9523. 

August (Henry) pseud. See Augusty- 
niak (H. J.) 


Augustian (QO. F.) 
dear I love you. 
Augustine (L. C.) 
24816. 
Augustyniak (H. J.): 
It’s just a cottage, but it’s home. 


Should I whisper 
8748. 
Living in dreams. 


16544, 
On my dream river just you and. 
I. 10812. 


Auld lang syne. 71852. 
Aunt Jane’s Christmas. 
Aunt Sally. 23884. 
Aurand (T. R.) Your charm lingers: 
yet. 4648. : 
Aurelli. pseud. See Grumberg (Anna), 
Aus der volksseele. 21696 (19). 
Aus liebe zur heimat. 11745. 
Austen (Ida) Along Washougal’s: 
banks I stroll. 62. 
Austin (C. €.) jr: 
Wake me. 2551. 
Whitely the water. 2683. 
Austin (Delmont) For the first time. 
22142. 
Austin (Ernest): 
Echoes from an old harpsichord. 


AQGIT* 


24212. 
In flowery meadows. 14520. 
Lost cat. 13868. 
Under blue skies. 19435. 
Austin (G. L.) Let us sing a new 
song. 8112. 
Austin (Gene) Git along. 3284. 
Austin (L. B.) Press on and well 
have prosperity. 17093. 

Austin (Mary) Waltz with me. 
11448. 
Austin (R. E.) pseud. See Manney 

(CSF .) 
Austin (R. T.) Cruisin’. 38083. 


Austin (Shan): 
I love you just the same. 
In dear old Georgia. 3540. 
Australia, reciprocal eopyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Austria, reciprocal copyright protec-- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Auszura (Alfy) Let’s. be happy. 
3660. 
Auto et pas Il’sou. 
Autry (Gene): 
Cowboy’s heaven. 9654. 
Don’t take me back to the chain 
gang. 5059. 


10115, 


239, 4750, 9428. 


1092 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Louisiana moon. 5853. 
Memories of that silver 
daddy of mine. 24927. 
That old feather bed on the farm. 
6717, 11296. 
True blue Bill. 6784. 
Under the old apple tree. 6818. 
Yellow rose of Texas. 7023. 
Avec l’assurance. 123, 1455. 
Averwater (M. J.) Amro method of 
piano jazz. 2850. 
Avery (Art): 
Immortal song. 24624. 
When I’m dreaming of your eyes. 
2626. 
Avery (Minnie) : 
My bright golden poppy. 10637. 
Only a mother will love you. 
10828. 
Avery (S. R.) Come, see the place 
where Jesus lay. 4656 (103). 
Aviana (A. M.) My girl’s gone navy. 
14872. 
Avril (Mrs. Frank) If we should ever 
part. 24617. 
Avril (M. P.) See Avril (Mrs. Frank) 
Awake! ’tis May. 94338*. 
Awouters (Jean) Marche du bonnet 
phrygien. 22777. 
Axelson (Sten): 
Det ir jag, som gar vigen uppfor 
stegen. 14108. 
Hm—hm. 20237. 
Jag kommer i kv&ll under bal- 
kongen. 7997. 
Axman (Emil) U plamene. 
Axt (William) : 
Lady of the night. 10373. 
Love, love, I want you. 
Magyariana. 10508. 
New rhythm. 10732. 
Two lips like cherries. 
Vienna in May. 9099. 
Vienna life. 11420. 
Axtens (Florence) Piano class meth- 


haired 


9065. 
10480. 


9061. 


od. 15045. 

Ay, ay, ay. 4759, 4760. 

Ayers (H. A.) I’m in love with love. 
22406. 


Aylesworth (Victoria) First music 
book for school. 20064. 

Ayn (Mac) pseud. See MacAyn (—) 
pseud. 

Ayres (K. S.) Nature sketches. 
1658. 

Azor. 77, 127, 292, 296, ‘1187, 1287, 
1936, 1937, 47138, 4761, 5686, 19721. 

Azpiazu (Alfredo Le Pera Don) See 
Le Pera Don Azpiazu (Alfredo) 

B. O. W. music co. Jack and Jill. 
22569. 

Baa-baa, black sheep. 23894. 

Baab (Juliette) Help Roosevelt, he’s 
our man, 18312. 


Babb (D. T.) Old pal. 25168. 
Babbitt (Everett) On the river with- 
out you. 23020. 


Babcock (A. H.) I’ve got a padlock 
on my heart. 3499. 

Babcock (Bernie) Home with a heart. 
5405. 

Babeock (C. N.) 
3243. 

Babcock (R. S.): 


For you and me. 


If we goon. 24615. 
You are love. 25947. 
Babcock (V. A.) Do it with love.. 


18081. 
Babe of Bethlehem. 17849. 
Babe, so tender. 23896. 
Babee (Lillian) Since you became 
angry with me. 21216. 
Babel (W. J.) I will never leave you.. 
12427. 
Babes and the baron. 13765 (20). 
Babes in toyland. 20719. 
Babis (Samuel) : 
Hail Old Redeemer. 7689. 
Who socked the king fish in the’ 
eye. 19551. 

Bablon (Al) I just can’t stay away 
from you. 183874. 
Bacarisse (Salvador) 
bussy. 8465. 
Bache (Cr eh) 

Konzert. 2887. 
Sonate. 21768. 
Zwei sonaten. ( 
Bach (Hdward) When the moon 
shines down on me. 25656. 
Bach (Friedmann) Moderato et fugue: 


Ofrenda a De- 


21769. 


en re mineur. 12805. 
Bach (J. C.): 
Konzert. 4770. 
Sinfonia. 6513, 6514. 
Bach (J. C. F.) Minuet. 3816. 
Bach (a. S)) 
Adagio. 7169. 


Adagio und fuge G-moll. 15819. 

Adaptations from three airs by 
Bach. 23901. 

Aria: Saviour Shepherd. 133. 

Awake us, Lord, and hasten. 9440..- 

Bach. 19727. 

Choral prelude. 134, 9441. 

Come, spirits, ’tis His day. 23902.. 

Crucifixus. 2888, 2889, 4767. 

Five pieces for brass choir. 13846. 

French suites. 9442, 23908. 

Fughetta. 9443, 17853. 

Fugue. 23904. 

Gavotte. 9444, 15820. 

Hallelujah. 23905. 

Happy moments. 24395. 

Jesu, joy for everlasting.  21770.. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 7170. 

Kantate. 4768, 4769, 9445, 11759, 
11760. 


1093 


INDEX 


Bach (J. S.)—Continued. 
Largo. 1835. 
Largo in KF. 21771. 
Liturgical year. 13847. 


Lord, our faith increase. 19728. 

Loure. 7171. 

Mein herze glaubt. 136. 

Mortify us by Thy grace. 187. 

My heart ever faithful. 18765 
(10). 

Nicene creed and Agnus Dei. 
11761. 

Now let heaven and earth adore 
Thee. 13848. 

O Jesu sweet. 6177. 


O praise and bless the Lord. 
19729. 

Passacaglia. 138. 

Passacaglia and fugue. 9446. 

Peasant cantata. 21696 (22). 

Poetic folk dances. 11670 (19). 

Praeludium. 139. 

Prelude and fugue in D major. 
11762. 

Prelude and Fugue in E minor. 
23906. 

Prelude and Toccata. 

Preludio. 11763. 

Preludio e fuga in re maggiore. 
VA OA 

Sarabande. 

Siciliano. 

Sinfonia. 238907. 

Six suites. 2890. 

Sonata. 7172. 

Soul, array thyself with gladness, 
21696 (23). 

Suite. 23908. 

Three pieces. 2891. 

Two gavottes. 2892, 2893. 

Two pieces. 9447. 

Vier duette. 9448. 

Was Gott thut, das ist wohlgethan. 


13849. 


AGL: 
140. 


141. 
Wie schén leuchtet der morgen- 
stern. 19566. 
6 franzosische suiten. 13850. 
Bach (John) N. R. A. 20899. 


Bach music co.: 
Beauté des roses. 21784. 
Cuckoo and the lamb. 21974. 


Dream of Mickey mouse. 22067. 
Harpsichord. 22251. 

Holy night. 22291. 

In a garden. 22500. 

Londonderry air. 22704. 
Mickey mouse capers. 22814. 
Parade of the  pickaninnies. 


23069, 
Russian carnival. 23230. 
Sight reading and first lessons for 
the piano student. 8755. 
Slumber song. 21837. 
Soap bubbles. 28308. 


pt. mI, n. s., v. 28 


Song of India. 23334. 
Song of the waves. 23342. 
Volga boatmen. 23550. 
Bacbeiet (Alfred) Jardin sur l’Orcnte. 
1180. 


Bachman (M. E.) Wonderful Word. 


4586, 15670. 
Bachmann (G.) Patrol of the mus- 
keteers. 11670 (276). ‘ 


Back to Bethlehem. 21772*. 
Baclit (PR. S.) That sweetheart, I 
love alone. 4837. 

Bacon (D. M.) Songs that every 
child should know. 21696 (351). 
—— also pseud. See Bacon (M.S. H.) 
Bacon (Ernst) Wasting time. 18580. 
Bacon (M. S. H.) Songs that every 
child should know. 21696 (351). 

Bader (Nathan): 


Good-for-nothing man. 20151. 
I loved you. 16402. 
Badger music pub. co. Meditation. 
5939. 


Baer (Abel) : 
All aboard for dreamland. 45, 46. 
Gotta lotta love for you. 18250. 
If I ever get a job again. 1083— 
1085. 
Little alibis. 1326. 
Save me from being lonesome. 
19140, 21180, 21181. 
Who’s in love. 6974. 
You and the moon and me. 
9273, 9274. 
You'll never get up to heaven that 
way. 7040, 7041, 9287. 
Baér (Florine) Sonate. 11769. 
Baer (I. E.) Mother immortal. 
Baer (I. W.): 
In pensive mood, dear, I dream of 


7029, 


1566. 


you. 16511. 
Our cottage, our castle of love. 
17029. : 
When night-time comes once again, 
17581. 
Where is the magic of a moonlight 
night. 17618. 
Baer (Renée) Quand tu me dis. 
19057. 
Baetz (J. D.) Easy study in dynam- 
tes: -5105. 
Baffa (F. H.) Moanin’ always for 
you. 22820. 


Bag of gold. 17757. 
Bagar (Robert): 
Americana. 19685. 
Blow, breeze, blow. 228. 
Sweetheart of my college days. 
21330. 
Bagley (E. E.) National emblem. 
8412, 15733 (231), 23795 (57). 
Bagnall (G. W.) New born day. 
16926. 


1094 


Rr Si tt te 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bagnell (J. A. K.): 
I’d rather be down here looking 
up. 5461. 
It’s great to be young and in love. 
18509. 
Bailey (C. L.) While a smile makes 
light the way. 9223. 
Bailey (E. A.) In my wonderful 
dreams of you. 5629. 
Bailey (Joy) pseud. 
(Velma) 

Bailey (K. A.): 
Lullaby. 3745. 
Soaring. 4217. 

Bailey (K. E.) In a garden of roses 

with you. 18474. 
Bailey (Lorentz) 
rosor. 20549. 
Bailey (M. M.) Cultivate that Roose- 


See Ashway 


Karlekens rodaste 


velt smile. 4976. 

Bailey (Parker) Illinois forever. 
24623. 

Bailey (R. M.) If I can’t have my 
somebody. 22476. 

Bailey (Willis) Love is in my heart 
again. 20682. 

Baillie (J. E.) King Prosperity’s 
here. 10346. 

Bain (G. E.) Chicago. 11921. 

Bain (M. W.): 


Always to you. 11714. 


An’ everything. 19690. 
As sure as this. 19705. 
Castles in Spain. 11894. 


Cherries round and red. 19845. 

Chicago fair. 11922. 

Cuckoo clock. 19899. 

Daddy mine. 19903. 

Dainty little maiden. 14064. 

Dancing in my dreams. 12002. 

De whip-po’-will cry. 19925. 

Dear love it’s you. 14084. 

HKagles of flight. 20006. 

Flying with you. 14281. 

Forever more. 24281. 

Gateway to Florida. 20104. 

Good night beloved. 14299. 

Heart of my heart. 20212. 

I don’t like dogs. 20294. 

I dropp’d my dolly. 20296. 

I want to grow up. 204083. 

In my memory. 12464. 

In the rumble seat. 20455. 

Life is a song. 14657. 

Life is red poppies in the wheat. 
20613. 

Life’s little day. 20616. 

Light of my life. 12635. 

Lilacs in Tipperary. 14661. 

Little monkey fingers. 14675. 

Little town. 20646, 24811. 

Love is a dream divine. 

Love that came too late. 

Loveliness can hold you. 


12677. 
14704. 
14706. 


Meet me tonight in the moonlight, 
18719. 

Moon and stars know where you 
are. 12812. 

My first day at ehurch. 20835. 

My golden rose. 20839. 

My heart’s home. 12886. 

My mother came from France. 
14895. 

My new dolly. 20862. 

Oh the fun. 20978. 

Phone bell. 21054. 

Princess Lumina. 17097*. 

Promise’ lan’. 19045. 


Red sails and white sails. 13182. 
Settin’ in the sun, 18269. 
Shadows. 15224. 
Sweet night in June. 15372. 
Tick-tock. 21407. 
Till my ship comes in. 19384. 
Tokens. 19408. 
Up the river or down the bay. 
21460. 
Bain (R. J.) My dream. 16844, 


Baines (William) : 


Heralds of praise. 20227*. 
Pantomime dance. 11670 (274). 
Bainton (E. L.) Nymph’s. song, 
6172. 
Bair (E. P.) Song thoughts of chil- 
dren. 21271. es 
Baird (C. M.) Home-land. 5401. 


Baird (R. W.) Won’t you love me, 
please, again. 11591. 
Bairne (Bonnie) pseud. 
(O. L.) 233888. 
Bairstow (E. C.): 


See Kriebs 


Our Father in the heavens. 6253. 
Souls of the righteous. 21281, 
21282. 
Baisden (V. M): 
Caravan. 21876. 
Honey-gal. 22300. 
Under the Alamo moon. 17474. 
When the whippoorwill calls. 
195382. 
Baisuert (L. A.) Just keep on smile- 
ing [sic]. 8036. 
Baker (A. H.) Night piece. 12961. 
Baker (Al) See Baker (Albert S.) 


Baker (Albert S.): 
Dream girl of mine. 12069. 
Find me that man. 14215. 
Baker (Alexander 8.) : 


Just a little song for daddy. 
3604. 
Leola. 8090. 
Preparing the way. 6348. 
Baker (Alice) Discontented. 24153. 


Baker 
16545. 

Baker (EH. E.) Dream of a home 
steader’s child—Cloran. 9759*. 


(Ann) Its just my luck. 


1095 


INDEX 


‘Baker (Eddie) 
rim. 18973. 
‘Baker (Evelyn) 
4656 (82). 
Baker (F. A) 
4326. 
Baker 
9682. 

Baker (G. H.): 
Each day’s= an 
14158. 
Rainbows. 10989. 
Baker (J. A.) I’m walking ’round in 
circles. 18420. 
Baker (J. E.) 
be gay. 24578. 
Baker (Gl. G.).: 
Hurrah, we’ve turned the corner. 
20273. 
Just a picture on the mantel. 
18554. 
Throw me down. 193882. 
Baker (J. W.) Rose Marie. 20138. 
Baker (Johnnie) :° 
Charming. 7334. 


Our love nest on the 

Catch of the season. 
That American style. 
écossaise. 


CE? DL. Danse 


anniversary. 


I’ve found a way to 


Sweetest girl in the world. 13403. — 
See Becker 


Baker. (Joseph) pseuwd. 
(Joseph) 

-Baker (Joséphine) Editions: 
Ah, la biguine. 28. 
Comme la neige. 9638. - 
Ma Betty Boop. 8225. 
Madiana. 1441, 10508. 
Mots d’amour. 1571, 10621. 
Paris en joie. 1840, 10864. 
Ram pam pam. 1954, 10994. 
Sans amour. 2051, 11054. 
Si j’étais blanche. 2129, 11108. 
Téléphone. 2333, 11282. 

Baker (Juanita) : 
Huachuca moon. 
Moonlight brings 

mother. 5998. 

Baker (M. A.): 

Concentration. 403. 


3399. 
memories of 


Nature wonders. 10716. 
Smile from you. 6582. 
Baker (Mary) I am ai happy-go- 
lucky kid. 12327. 
Baker (N. L.) Dawning of a new 
day. 469. 
Baker (R. O.) Must I go on waiting 
forever. 25016. 
Baker (R. T.) When Tony plays his 
music. 28666. 


Baker (Robert) : 

Lay Tammany low. 
Trusting. 19425. 
Baker (Ruby) I can’t stop loving you 

now: 12332. 
Baker (T. S.) If every one of you 
knew every one of me. 14492. 
Baker (Ted) See Baker (T. S.) 


18596. 


pt. OI, n.s., Vv. 28 


Baker (Th.), 2815 
(246). 
Baker (Theodore), New York. Pro- 


nouncing pocket manual of musical 


Leipzig. Nina. 


terms. 13765 (176). 

Baker (Thomas) Cross eyed gal. 
435. . 

Baker-Smith (Francis) Feeling blue. 
5178. 

Bakken (F. L.) Waltz me to sleep. 
6856. 

Bakotich (Paul) jr. My girl’s gone 
navy. 14872. 


Balabanor (Valentine) Amelia on the 


beautiful ocean. 69. 


Balan (Joan) Cantarea romaniei. 
9561. 
Baleerzak (E. M.) I’m = sad and 
lonely. 3483. : 
Balch (Bill) Why did you leave me 
all alone. 21611. 
Balchunas (W. J.) Why did you 
leave me all alone. 21611. 
Baleom (C. 8S.) Key to Broadway. 
1244. } 


Baldamus (Gustav) : 
Empor mein lied. 11670 (88). 
Gute kind. 11670 (133). 
Schlaf wohl, mein kind. 
(322). 
Welt ist sonnig. 11670 (407). 
Baldaramos. (R. H.) Lovely one. 
22747. , 
Baldin (L. 8.) :_ 
In the stratosphere. 7957. 
Invitation to the flight. 7970. 


11670 


Love song of the aviator. 8208. 

Onward. 8515. 

Song of the airmen. 8822. 

Song of the aviatrix. 8823. 
Baldin (S. F.): 

In the stratosphere. 79957. , 

Invitation to the flight. T7970. 

Love song of the aviator. 8208. 

Onward. 8515. 

Song of the airmen. 8822. 
Song of the aviatrix. 8823. 
Baldino (J. P.) You—only you— 

always you. 15705. 


Baldwin (Alene) See Ebhresman (A. 


B:) 

Baldwin (Baldy) My one and only 
VOu:j.2911. 

Baldwin (EK. F.) My © Rogalind. 
25074. 

Baldwin (Lloyd) I promise I’ll be 
true. 7873. * 

Baldwin (Marcus) Longing for you. 
14684. 


Baldwin (R. L.): 
Harmony simplified. 18279, 18280. 
Marching in chains. 5922. 
Music of the spheres. 6081. 
To Celia. 13478. 


1096 


ate he ee ’ o-« 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Baldwin (S. H.): 


Changeable you. 21894. 
Fool that I am. 221389. 


God gave me you. 22198. 


I did sin. 163860. 

I’m alone in all my dreams. 
22389. 

It had to be me. 16531. 

Jimmy I’m in love with you. 
22582. 

Just an old fashioned quilt. 22608, 


See Baldwin (S. H.) 
To-night I’m all 


Baldwin (Sy) 
Baldwin (W. C.) 
alone. 15474. 
Bales (Claranelle) : 

End came too soon. 12099. 
In our little home for two. 20445. 
Bales (L. J.) Come back to the one 
who is waiting tonight. 15988. 
Bales (Lucye) pseud. See Pedelty 
(L. E.) . 


Bales (M. ©.) Ladies band. 21696 
(218). 

Baleydier. 138748. 

Balfe (M. W.) Airs from The Bo- 
hemian girl. 21775. 

Balik (J. A.) This world is yours— 
and heaven is mine. 11885. 

Ball (E. R.): 

Dear little boy of mine. 476. 


Get in line for a good old time. 


2815 (101). 

Girl I left in Boston town. 2815 
(103). 

Ho! for the briny deep. 2815 
(136). 


I can't help thinking of you. 
7O7T6 (129). 

If you'll only trust your heart to 

me. 2815 (156). 

Like the rose he wears 
2815 (181). 

Love me and the world is mine. 
11670 (208). 

Love me today tomorrow 
never come. 93832 (219). 
Lu-Lu-Lucretia. 2815 (193). 
Mah pretty Chloe from Tennessee. 
2815 (197). 
One little girl. 
Pansy, Pansy. 


today. 


may 


2815 (292). 
2815 (267). 


Rosey [sic] red cheek. 2815 
(298): 

Seems to me I’ve always loved 
you. 2815 (300). 

She only was fn Paris for a year. 
2815 (301). 


She’s so much like you mother. 
11670 (833). 


Twilight beautiful twilight. 2815 
(337). 
When sinks the sun so gently. 


2815. (360). 


——- 


Will you love me in December as 
you do in May. 2815 (368). 


Ball (Emma) Don’t you hear me 
calling, mother. 5061. 
Ball (F. A.) Dream your troubles 
away. 9764. 
Ball (G. E.): 
Nira and her blue eagle. 18911. 
Nira and her eagle blue. 20940. 


Ball (W. H.) Those islands of the 


South seas. 11337. 

Ball at the Savoy. 17867, 18219, 
18350, 18376, 18384, 22998, 23915. 
Ball im Savoy. 2896, 2897, 9454*, 

9455. 
Ballad (Phillip) pseud. See Wysocki 


(Wallace) 

Ballantine (Archer) : 

I am so happy today. 22325. 

Wonderful love of Jesus. 23728. 
Ballantyne (G.) Parnassiad. 6282. 
Ballard (F. D.) : 

Deep in dreams. 74389. 

Here is my heart, here is my hand. 


D379. a Ge 
So weary. 21240. 
You’re playing a tune on the 
strings of my heart. 9308. 
Ballard (G. B.): 
Melody chromatic. 20748. 
Universal tone controle _ [sic] 
17485. 


Ballard (G. E.): 
If you recall. . 20428. 
My sunny spot is a shady cot. 
12927: 
Ballard (J. D.) 
11370. 
Ballard (Pat) pseud. 
(F, D.) 
Ballard (W. H.) 
17851. 
Ballaseyus (Virginia) : 
Adios. 15740. 
Bandit theme. 15822. 
Bravado. 15890. 
Fiesta. 16155. 
Monterey. 16804. 
Moon magic. 16809. 
Rangers’ chorus. 17120. 
Serenade. 17199. 
You. 17694. 
Ballerina. 18614, 18671, 19738. 
Ballerini (Ebe) : 

Andante lirico. 2815 (9). 
Arietta all’ antica. 2815 (12). 
Balles (E. J.) You’ve got me blue. 

13749. 
Ballew (Jack) Just a shanty in the 
clearing. 205382. 
Ballo delle ingrate. 
Ballou (Belle) 
Ballou (J. E.): 
De-moc-ra-cy. 


Tower march. 11369, 
See Ballard 


Baby komm’ zuritick. 


150, 4775*. 
Lis’nin’ yeahs. 18628. 


7442, 


1097 


pty ne Sivas 


ee 


Ballou (J. E.)—Continued. 
Dial in Daisy. 24147. 
When it’s tulip time in Tacoma. 


6930. 
Ballu (M. 8. F. T.) Sous la feuillée. 
4656 (602). 
Ballyhoo. 2424, 2733, 3041, 3501, 


3784, 7282. 
Balma (Francis) sr. 
old Mother Prohibition. 7657. 
Balos (N. L.) See Balos (Nicholas) 
Balos (Nicholas) Pan-Americana. 
6273. 
Balotin (Carmen) 
ness. 1023. 
Balson (G. J.) 
for good times. 
Baltzell  (1.) 
21696 (277). 
Baltzell (R. E.): 
After our wandering, peace di- 
vine. 4656 (9). 

King’s anointed. 4656 (341). 
Baltzell (W. J.): 

After our wandering, peace di- 

vine. 4656 (9). 

King’s anointed. 4656 (341). 
Baly (Evelyn) Four duets. 7180. 
Balz (Bruno) EHinmal mocht’ ich 

noch primaner sein. 3189, 9795. 
Balzani (Romolo) : 
Bacio solo. 9449. 
Barca affatata. 9460. 
’Gni botta ’na tacchia. 9950. 
Madre italiana. 10504. 
Notte Napoletana. 10764. 
Pe’ Lungotevere. 10874. 
Rumba a la romana. 11045. 
Sotto a le stelle. 11196. 
Stornelli d’occasione. 11222. 
Bamboo box. 4776*, 4777. 
Bamford (E. L.): 
Dearest ever heard. 
Noble portal. 14948. 
Bamford (Lesley) Bird song. 
Bammer (Johannes) Zwei 
gesinge. 17869. 

Banasack (F. M.) Hawaiian guitar 
solos. 16286, 20207. 

Bandanna junior minstrel first-part. 
13859*. 


Good bye! Poor 


I need the dark: 


Let’s have a cheer 
1307. 


Nearer every day. 


14085. 


23960. 
ernste 


Bandel (Reinier) N. R. A. march. 
16907 

Banditen (Die) 13000. 

Bandolero (El) 15822*., 


Bang (Maia) 
Bangs (M. G.): 
Culinary Mary Ann. 
Entrance of 
15783 (112). 
Liquid air police parade. 
(233). 
Lunch is ready. 


See Hohn (M. B.) 


21696 (67). 
college students. 


21696 
15733 (192). 


Man from now. 15733 (198), 
19648 (91). 
Banker (Lester). I do. 931, 5464, 
5465. 
Banks (H. C.): 
Allure. 57. 
Sing me a song of the sea. 2151. 
Banks (H. C.) jr.: 
Christmas night. 21924. 
Dream-time. 24186. 
Banks (Hudson ) Ole Mandy 
Preshun. 6221, 10607. 
Banks (W. J.) Eyes of pretty blue, 
9832. 


Banks & son: 

Call of spring. 24017. 

Come, O Thou traveller unknown. 
14045. 

Country snap shots. 

Day in camp. 22004. 

Dragon fly. 18105.. 

Evening hymn. 9821. 

God who created me. 

Home pictures. 20243. 

Humoresque. 24469. 

I sing the cross. 5562. 

Ilkley moor march. 24622. 

John Peel. 80138. 

Jollity. 24686. 

Jovial beggar. 14588. 

Kitty of Coleraine. 

Marionettes. 22779. 

Music-lover’s ear tests and book 
of themes. 6030*, 8339. 

O mistress mine. 10777. 

O sing unto the Lord a new song. 
22989. 


24101. 


20135. 


14619. 


Old Cheddar carols. 25155. 

Old Scotland. 20994. 
Orange blossom. 23035. 

Over the moors. 23055. 

Parnassiad. 6282. 

Riddle tunes. 8663. 
Smuggler’s song. 15270. 
Sonia. 25536. 

Souls of the righteous. 21281, 
21282. 

Voyage. 6848. 

Wheresoere. 17622. 


Banri (Anna): 
I never knew love could be like 
this. 12410. 
She sits by the window. 17212. 
Something tells me you’re tired of 
me. 13333. 
Virginia hills. 
Banta (Frank) 


17498. 
I‘wish I could look 


in your Irish eyes. 5579. 
Bantock (Granville) : 
By the sea. 2077. 
Dreaming at golden hill. 18114. 
Exile. 18162. 
Fear not, O land. 14208. 
Galloping home. 20102. 


1098 


ai I ac ial an st 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hark! hark! the lark. 15201. 
King of Tang. 18573. 
Post. 15205. 
Rest. 2082. 
Sea-wanderers. 21696 (336). 
Wild geese. 19568. 
Willow flowers. 19578. 
Banyay (Aladar) Szomort volt az 
életem. 23418. 
Baptéme du Prince Charmant. 
Barada (Paul) 


154. 
Trudgin’ on home. 


15498. 

Barajas (Manuel) Queja pampera. 
19061. 

Baranco (Wilbert) Blue fantasy. 
17916. 


Barbarian (The) 8209. 

Barbarin (Paul) : 

Ball and chain you’ve locked to 

my heart. 17865. 

If you go away. 5605. 

Paradise is lonely. 25228. 

Without you honey. 15691. 

You. 13712. 

Barbarina. 1167. 

Barbaritano (Bruno) : 

As long as Cupid’s at the helm. 

17828. 

I still remember. 
Barbato (Frank) 
Barber (B. B.) sr. 

mine. 25654. 

Barber (L. HE.) Empty dreams. 12096. 

Barbier von Bagdad. 21696 (25). 

Barbirolli (Alfredo) : 
Départ. 4656 (1381). 
Si je pouvais mourir. 

Barbirolli (lL. D.): 
Départ. 4656 (131). 
Si je pouvais mourir. 

Barbour (Avis) When you whisper I 

love you, dear. 9214. 

Barbour (Carroll) pseud. 

phens (L. B.) 

Bareelata (Lorenzo): 
Errante. 20028. 
Maria Hlena. 14746. 

Barcinska (Eva): 
N’oublie pas de m/’aimer. 
Va-t-en. 15525. 

Barclay (Wright) 

19103, 21148. 

Barezi (Tibor) Vous, qu’avez-vous 

fait de mon amour. 25759. 

Bard (Bernie) Low down. 14713. 

Bard (Francis or Franz) & son: 

Katz im sack. 8043*. 

Tango um mitternacht. 4310*. 
Bard (Robert) Spring night. 17296. 
Barden (F. O.) jr. Greetings. 782. 
Bardichevsky (Abram) Sain a bor- 

der oder nit, 41384. 
Bardin (S. A.) Won’t you be my an- 
chor. 238729. 


7878, 
Honey girl. 20247. 
That ole fiddle of 


4656 (574). 
4656. (574). 
Ste- 


See 


18850. 


Roosevelt march. 


Bardwell (L. E.) Minnie Vee. 14794. 
Barefield (Eddie) Toby. 113859. 
Barefoot (M. 8.) Say when. 23248. 
Bares (Milos) May I step out. 22791. 
Barfay (John) jr. ’Till then prosper- 
ity will never end. 23477. 

Bargain hunters. 19648 (8). 
Barger (H. E.): 

Cabin lullaby. 24015. 

Valse allegro. 25742. 
Bargeron (O. S.) I love you, I love 


you. 22382. 

Barginde (Ewald) Hail America. 
24380. 

Bariaux (M. HB.) Hail Roosevelt. 
14319. 


Barich (J. A.) Just one loving glance. 
1226. 
Barilla (Joe): 
Counting all the stars. 
Eyes that shine. 5159. 
There’s only one in a million. 
25669. 
Bariole. 4910, 6334, 6447, 6840, 8458, 
114381. 
Barker (C. E.) 
open for me. 
Barker (Daniel) 
Barker (G. G.) sr. 
Barker (George) : 
Betty and Ann and Mary. 9498. 
Hawk of Scotland Yard. 18294. 
Last straw. 8074. 
Old grey mare. 25160. 
Sunday afternoon. 23388. 


24100. 


When the heay’n gates 

21566. 

You. 138712. 
Alanna. 15751. 


Walking home to Chelsea. 11444. 
Barker (Jack) : 
How do you do, Honolulu. 10052. 


I’d do anything in the world for 
you. 5457. 
Barker (M.D.) Ball and chain you’ve 
locked to my heart. 17865. 
Barker (W. K. I.) Come with me. 
3054. 
Barkla (Neil) Three preludes. 
Barleben (Mrs. G. J.) 
21957. 
Barlow (F. F.) 
homme. 12711. 
Barnaby (Ted) 
home. 243897. 
Barnard (B. E.): 
Aria. 2815 (25). 
Barearolle. 2815 (23). 
Gavotte. 2815 (94, 95). 
Idyll. 2815 (26). 
Intermezzo. 2815 (27). 
Marsch. 2815 (28, 29, 204). 
Menuet. 2815 (215). 
Menuetto. 2815 (217). 
Polnischer tanz. 2815 (275). 
Romanze. 2815 (288). 
Rondino. 2815 (290). 
Tarantelle. 2815 (320). 
Walzer. 2815 (30). 


4780. 
Could I forget. 


Mademoiselle Prud’- 


Happy to be back 


1099 


INDEX 


Barnard (Beatrice) When the ebb- 
tide flows. 11670 (421). 

Barnard (Mrs. Charles) Seek, and ye 
shall find! 19155*. 

Barnard (D’Auvergne) : 

Aria. 2815 (25). 
Barearolle. 2815 (28). 
Gavotte. 2815 (94, 95). 
Idyll. 2815 (26). 
Intermezzo. 2815 (27). 
Marsch. 2815 (28, 29, 204). 
Menuet. 2815 (215). 
Menuetto. 2815 (217). 
Polnischer tanz. 2815 (275). 
Romanze. 2815 (288). 
Rondino. 2815 (290). 
Tarantelle. 2815 (320). 
Walzer. 2815 (30). 

Barnard (G. D.) King Rose over- 
ture. 93832 (197), 11670 (187). 

Barnard (W. E.). It’s our starlight 
country home. 5670. 

Barnassack (F. M.) American Ha- 
Waiian numerical method for Ha- 
waiian steel guitar. 4708. 

Barnby (Joseph) : 

Nearer Thee. 2815 (244). 
We wait in faith. 21526. 

Barner (W. T You’re in love with 
someone. 4630. 

Barnes (A. F.) O sing unto the Lord 
a new song. 22989. 

Barnes (A. 8.) & co., ine. Year-round 
song and chorus book. 25936. 

Barnes (C. V.) Start smilin’ again, 
a smile makes a wonderful day. 


15330. 
Barnes (Clifford) : 
Cuckoo. 16011. 


Hear me O Lord. 24413. 
I lost my heart to you. 16892. 
In dreams with you. 22511. 
Laramie. 24750. 
Since you said goodbye. 21217. 
Barnes (D. L.) Worlds fair march. 
11599. 
Barnes (KE. H.) 
Barnes (EK. S8.): 
Give ear to 


N-—R-A song. 


my voice, O Lord. 


5254. 

If thou comest to serve the Lord. 
5599. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
12566. 

Kneel before the King. 20567. 

Lullaby. 22751. 

O give thanks unto the Lord. 
6175. 


Te Deum. 6695. 
To mission San F 
Ye that fear 

His mercy. 


rancisco. 11357 
the Lord, wait for 
7022. 


18877. 


pt. 111, n.s., v.28 


Barnes: (Eugene) : 
Promise that you will come back 
to me. 25302. 
Take me baek babe. 21340. 
Barnes (H. I.) I’m glad IV’m here. 
7845. 
Barnes (H. W. B.) O Jesus, Lord of 
heavenly grace. 8457. 
Barnes (J.) Walking home. alone. 
11448. ; 
Barnes (J. G.) 
13591. 
Barnes (L. W.): 
Franklin march. 12169. 
I'll build a castle. 10103. 


We'll find a way. 


I want the sunshine. 3505. 
Rosalie. 11031. 
Barnes (Paul) Good bye, Maggie 
May. 18765 (73). 
Barnes (W. E.): 
Reuben and Rachel. 11009. 
/-Samsonian polka. 23248. 


Barnes (W. That dream gir!. 
2342. 

Barnett (B. F.) That’s what the rose 
said to me. 19648 (144). 

Barnett (B. W.) Helena on parade. 
CZs: 

Barnett (Bessie) 
ry. 16459. 
Barnett (David) 4 inierludes. 4781. 
Barnett (EK. W.) Prayer of the Dele- 

ware [sic] 10936. 
Barnett (F. 1.) Strolling in the moen- 


H.) 


I’ve come back sor- 


light. 11225. 

Barnett (Lanford) Little Cherry 
Blossom, 22682. 

Barnette (J. M.) Tune in on’ me. 
6792. 

Barney (F.. A.) Hurricane love. 
20275. 

Barnhart (Arthur) Never want to 


leave the South. 22949, 25100. 

Barnhart (H. B.) 3d: 
That’s what I'd like to do. 
Waiting for love. 2548. 

Barnhart (H. H.) jr. Cockadoedledo, 

140338. 

Barnhouse (C. L.), inc 
Castillia. 17964. 
Chevalier. 19847. 
Chicagoland festival. 
Contest winners. 9645. 
Dance of the manikins. 452. 
Exultation. 612, 
Fairy princess, 
Mlorida. 7582. 
Love’s response. 18679. 
Men of freedom march, 
Overture finale. 10847. 
Rienzi. 2544. 
Shepherd of the hills. 8743. 
Stinsonian march, 19285. 
Sunbeams. SS95. 


2357. 


9612. 


22110. 


20755. 


1100 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


United we stand. 19441. 
Victorian. 19457. 
Barnouin (Edouard) Oh! Jules. 
8471. 
Baron (A. E.) Like as a. thrush. 
12636. 


Baron, (A. L.): 
Life is just a big mistake. 20611. 
Song for you. 17271. 

Song of loneliness. 21261. 
Baron (Lee) See Baron (A. L.) 
Baron (Maurice) : 
Fall of Jericho. 14202*. 
Romance in a department. store. 
TH145*, 
Baron (P. J.) Paradise for two. 
4021. 

Baron (Victor) 

beer and smile. 

Barone (A. N.): 
I’m never blue. 10135. 

Nightfall and you, dear. 10744. 
Then I’ll be so happy, dear. 11310. 

Barone (F. L.): 

I’m never blue. 10135. — 
Nightfall and you, dear. 10744. 
Then I’ll be so happy, dear. 11310. 

Barone (Joe) Go back. 3292. 

Baroni (Vasco) Solitaire. 15281. 

Barradas (José) Kyrie. 18584 

Barragan (Irma) Just to hold you 

tenderly. 8041. 

Barraja (Enrico) 

5662. 
Barratt (Augustus) 
15733 (393). 
Barratt (L. B.) 


Drink down your 
19994. 


It is May. 1166, 
Won’t you buy. 


N. R. A. on parade. 


18872. 

Barrau. Messieurs les maréchaux. 
1515. 

—— See also Trespailhé-Barrau 
(Francois) 

Barrau (Francois Trespailhé) See 
Trespailhé-Barrau (Francois) 

Barrell (E. A.) jr. Old pines. 8487. 

Barrett (Augustus) Destiny, a little 


joy a little laughter. 
Barrett (G. O.): 
Oh peerless Illinois. 16976. 
Singing mothers of the P. T. A. 
13300. 
Skin and bones. 23298. 
We're the singing mothers of the 
P. T. A. 19491. 
Barrett (Gaylord) : 


19648 (25). 


Lonely waiting for you. 93832 
(215). 
Twilight. 4656 (653). 


Barrett (J. F.) If I had to say good- 
bye to you. 5592. 
Barrett (R. G.): 
I love the old doll best. 
(150). 
Japanese maiden. 11670 (176). 


11670 


a me 


Lullaby boat. 11670 (216). 
Mistress Mary. 11670 (236). 
To Astra. 11670 (3879). 
See also Faeth (R. G.) 
Barrett (Rita) It’s. you I. want. 
7990. 
Barrett (William) 
ever think of me. 
Barrey (J. B.) My Pine kiver valley 
sweetheart. 16876. 
Barrientos (J. A.): 
Angeline of mine. 15786, 19694. 
Sally Rand fan dance. 17168. 
Barris (Harry) : 


I wonder if you 
20414. 


Where is my yesterday. 2667, 
4534. 

Why don’t you tell me so. 17643. 

Barron (James) Song of dreams. 
13340. 

Barron (Kay) Say honey, I love you. 
2064. 

Barron (W.C.) Lullalo. 4656 (379). 

Barrow (M. C.) Penitent’s prayer. 
15034. 


Barrows (H. M.) What yuh got t’say. 
2616. 


Barry (Billy): 


Fiddle just a little. 642. 


I can’t come out tonight. 12331, 
16351. 
On a hillside by the sea. 10808. 


Poor little doll. 
19024. 
Barry (F..E.): 

Blue bell. 7226. 

Butterflies in the rain. 

Little bit of love. 10481. 

My moonlight madonna. 
Barry (F. N.): 

Angels are calling the roll. 

(3). 

Does it pay. 11670 (76). 

Kneel and pray. 11670 (189). 

Only waiting. 11670 (269). 

Reason for my faith. 11670 (302). 
Barteau (Marguerite) Minnesota, 

land of beauty. 20768. 
Barth (Allen) See Barth (M. A.) 
Barth (D. A.) My dream of heaven.. 
16845. 
Barth (Elma) 
Barth (Emil) 
Barth (J. E.) 
12049. 
Barth (M. A.) > 

Christmas greetings. 24059. 

D. U. victory song. 21979. 
Barthe (Helena) Ave Maria. 21764. 
Barthel (Norbert) Playing with the 

stars. 4044. 
Barthelemy (George) : 
Idaho moon. 5588. 
It’s just a breath of paradise. 
5665. 


13121, 15067, 


(278. 
14889. 


7076: 


Ozark home. 1828. 
Ave Maria. 21764. 
Don’t leave me alone. 


1101 


INDEX 


pt. OI, n. s., v.28 


parcherde (Richard) : 
Alba. 40. 
Virginia. 2527, 4433. 
Bartholomew (I. H.) Introit for ordi- 
nation. 20460, 
Bartholomew (Marshall) 
9458, 
Bartholomew (O. A.) Why have you 
cast me down sweetheart. 4558. 
Bartholomew (Olive) Just you dear. 


Banjo Sam. 


24714. 

Bartlett (A. T.) What a wonderful 
boy. ‘21535. 

Bartlett (HE. M.) Gems of gladness. 
16215. 


Bartlett (Ella): 

Barney Maguire. 19648 (9). 

Because you're you. 21696 (31). 

Companions of the blade. T076 
(42). 

Crew of the Peekaboo. 2815 (83). 

Everyday is ladies day with me. 
21696 (87). 

Go while the goin’ is good. 19648 
(48). 

Goodbye my love. 2815 (118). 

Governor of Guam. 2815 (114). 

Halloween. 2815 (122). 

Tm always doing something I 
don’t want to do. 19648 (51). 
If I were on the stage. 2815 

(isa 
In dreams so fair. 
In the isle of our dreams. 
(55). 
It’s hard to be a hero. 2815 (166). 
Legend of the mill. 19648 (71). 


7076 (145). 
19648 


Little class of one. 2815 (182, 
183). 

‘Love is like a cigarette. 2815 
(188). 

M’lle Modiste. 2815 (195, 196). 

Mignonette. 19648 (95). 

Miss Dolly Dollars. T7076 (224). 

Nature class. 2815 (248). 

No one will steal him. 21696 
(282). 

No show to-night. 19648 (101). 

Oriental dance. 19648 (109). 

Pensée amoureuse. 19648 (113). 


Petite valse. 19648 (115). 

Red mill. 19648 (117-121). 

Romance. 19648 (123). 

Streets of New York. 19648 (134). 

Teach them what to say. 19648 
(140). 

Time. the place and the 
2815 (331). 

Voice for it. 

Whistle it. 19648 (169). 

Widow has ways. 19648 (170). 

‘Wonderland. 2815 (374379). 

You never can tell about a woman. 
19648 (175). 


girl. 


2815 (345). 


Bartlett (J. D.): 
It’s heaven when you are near. 
20482. 
We are waiting for His eall. 
23582. 
Bartlett (Louise) Moon-man. 5988. 
Bartlett (Marcus) Waltzing ‘neath 
the moon. 23568. 
Bartok (Béla): 
_Vierundvierzig duos. 9462-9465. 
‘Zwanzig tingarische volkslieder. 
161. 

II. konzert. 
Barton (A. H.) 
sion. 1378. 
Barton (C. W.) 
derful mother of mine. 
Barton (J. D.) 
day. 17489. 
Barton (M. G.) 
sion. 1378. 
Barton (Merrick) pseud. See Barton 

(M. G.) 
Barton (Paul) 
5294... 
Barton (R. A.) No more soup beans 
do we have to eat. 14944. 
Barton (W.) Captains all. 13972. 
Bartow (lL. H.) I want a job loving 
you. 24588. 
Bartschmid (Alois) 
you hold me. 38452. 
Baruth (Grayce) Ju-Ju the clown. 
12529. 
Barwick (H. W.): 
All in all. 4691. 
Battle ery. 11774. 
Beauty and tragedy. 13868. 
Curfew. 14063. 
Jerone and Lelleen. 5690. 
Little symphony. 12647. 
Lovely love. 16722. 
Pal o’ mine. 4012. 
Rogues chorus. 15138. 
Shadow dreams. 2111. 
Take me back. 6685. 

You had better watch your Son 
4615. 
Barzizza (Pippo): 
Blue dream. 

Dancing tune. 
Ghita. 9931. 
Hawaiian moonlight. 12270. 
Mary and Bobby. 12748. 
Mi cubanita. 22813. 
Never blue. 12948. 
Russian mountains. 
Shadows. 13273. 
Basham (Blanche) Honey Lou. 5410. 
Basie (—) Lafayette. 5752. 
Basil (H.) De La Salle march. 9708. 
Basilian fathers. Gloria hymnal. 
24337. 


11667. 
Love has no depres- 


You adorable won- 
4605. 
Tomorrow is another 


Love has no depres- 


Good old summertime. 


I love the way 


15865. 
16024. 


13221. 


1102 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 19383 


Basilian fathers of Toronto. Gloria 
hymnal. 24337, 
Baskette (Billy) ;: 
Carolina lullaby. 4890, 7313. 
I’m weaving rainbows for those 
in love. 22438. 
Little ranch in Arizona. 3694. 
Old Nebraska moon. 18947. 
Perfect dream. 25248. 
Son of the buckskin. 23327. 
Sundown in a little green hollow. 
11235, 
What’s a fellow gonna do. 11485. 
Whistlin’ Joe from Kokomo. 6968. 
Window shopping just to be alone 
with you. 25905. 
Basque peasant returning from church. 
13860. 
Bass (H. B.) My boy. 6046. 
Bassett (Anne) : 
Ashes of love. 15808. 
In my dreams I am with you. 
1126. 
Bassett (R. H.): 
Afraid. 19655. 
Anties. 9885. 
Aupres de ma mie. 11744. 
Auto incidental. 13839. 
Blotto. 227. 
Captain. 15936. 
Clever trick, 7361. 
Deep thought. 7440. 
Dramatic episodes. 
Enchanter. 75380. 
Episode, 12102. 
Farm hand. 9849. 
Féte champétre. 9861. 
Flood. 14224. 
Furioso. 14254. 
Hold me tight. 12299. 
In a tranee. 7937. 
In Greenwich Village. 
In the cavern. 7949. 
Innocence. 14548, 
Intrigue. 7968, 
Introduction and scherzo. 
March of the Amazons. 
Nocturne. 13861. 
Patriotic finale. 19000. 
Prelude to a city story. 
Réve fantastique. 1974. 
Scherzando fugato. 15192. 
Seance. 8720. 
Somewhere in Ireland. 21253. 
Spring medley. 11209. 
Squabble. 11215. 
Street scene... 13380. 
Taxi driver. 11279. 
Tragedy. 13486. 
Unrest. 2490. 
Bast (J. W.) I feel so blue. 
Bastedo (G. T.) 
7261. 


3156. 


10210. 


3562. 
5917, 


13152. 


24497. 
Bright day coming. 


38188—34—-—_3 


Bastia (Pascal) : 

Ah, la biguine. 28. 

Chanson d’amour. 13985. 

De bon matin. 14083. 

Dix-neuf ans. 14113, 18079. 

Je suis sex-appeal. 14582. 

Parce que je vous aime. 
15025, 18994. 

Paris en joie. 1840, 10864. 

Réve fou. 19985. 

Réver. 19086. 

Si j'aime Suzy. 15236, 19178. 


13081, 


Va done dire ca a ta sus. 15524. 
Valse charmante. 15530. 

Bastian (W. W.): 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 17345. 
Where does the moon go. 23675. 


Bastow (George) 
21696 (112). 
Batchelder (P. R.) 
6842, 13550*. 
Bateman (Julia) On the shell-rocked 

battle ground. 25177. 
Bateman (L. fF) Paradise 
25229. 
Bateman (R. E.) 
you're telling me. 
Bates (D. A.) 
25034. 
Bates (Dorothy): 
It’s hard to pretend. 3578. 
Must you go home right away 
Sweetheart. 6038. 
My love for you. 6081. 
On an island with you. 6227. 
Take that pain out of my heart. 


Galloping major. 


Vincent ventures. 


lost. 


Star of the North 
6618. 
My dream _ waltz. 


6686. 
You brought life back again. 
4611. 
You threw an anchor to me. 9309. 
Bates (EH. A.): 


Dreaming. 3166. 
Memories of home. 3796. 
Technocracy. 43815. 
Bates (G. C.) Prosit here’s to your 
health. 8609. 
Bates (J. F.) Beautiful old-fashioned 
girl of my dreams. 11781. 
Bath (Hubert) : 
Bed-time ballads. 13875. 
Before the dawn. 15733 (24). 
Oh! Amber eyes. 15733 (245). 
Sonnet suite. 11193. 
Surf song. 15733 (344). 


Batiste (—) Fairest Lord Jesus. 
4656 (172). 

Batiste (EH.) St. Cecilia. 21696 
(330). 

Batten (Robert) Nightingale. 9332 
(253). 


Battram (383 :@.): 
Cup of gold. 4977. 


Symphonies of spring. 6680. 


1103 


pt.:, nes., v.28 


Batts (L. M.) 
11715. 


America, my Americ¢a. 


Batzem (August)... Lieder, die meine 
mutter sang. 8679. {fad 
Bauch (Carl) Sweet .. memories. 
2284. . 
Bauckner Achar Vogelhiindler. 
9103, 15549. 


Baucom (C. M.) There’s a home in 
my heart for you. 43842. 


Bauder (Marie) Your smile means 
everything to me. 23789. 
Baudrier (Emile) A.C.0. 19649. 


Baudry (J. -P.) 


down by the stream. 14925. 

Bauer (Harold) Presto. 828.. ; 
Bauer (Teddy) Won’t you be my 
valentine. 4589. : 

also pseud. See Bauersachs 
(Hubert). bi: 
Bauer (W. T.) Tango saudade. 
15407. 
Bauer (Walter K.) Scarf, dance. 
17968. 
Bauer (Wm. K.) ‘There must be a 
heaven. 6726. ; 
Bauernfeind (G. H.) Syncopatin’ 
the blues. 6682. 
Bauersachs (H. T.) &- co. | Divine. 
5044. 
Bauersachs (Hubert) : 
Divine. 5045, 5046. 
Just another night. 22610. 


Love slipped through my fingers. 
22741. 
Merry Christmas. 22810. 
Mother’s love. 14834. 
Seven kisses. 15222. 
Baugh (Earl) Please, dear, 
be mine always. 21070. 
Baugh (W. P.) Our 
21024. 
Baum (W. H.) 
23223. 
Baum (W. J.) 
Green. 23925. 
Bauman (Raymond) 
5147. 
Baumann (Hrik): 
J dAlskande hjairtan fr det var. 
7787. 
Lippar som le sa réda. 
Baumann (Katharina) 
ies. 23795 (105, 106). 


will you 
President. 
Rosy with Roosevelt. 
Beautiful Gold Rose 


Evening song. 


14631. 
Violin stud- 


Baume (J. W.) Emilie. 13765 (47). 
Baumer (Cecil) Flights of fancy. 
18176. 


Baussart (A.) Petite valse concer- 
tante en ré bémol. 8563. 
Baussnern (Elsbeth von): 

Barbier von Bagdad. 21696 (25). 


Fensterlein. 9332 (108). 
Margherita. 9332 (229), 
Niherin. 9332 (248). 


- Neath the willow . 


eae: 17752 (120). 
Serenade in vier -sittzen. 
(128). 
Baussnern (Waldemar yon): n 
Barbier von Bagdad. 21696 (25). 


/Ari52 


~ Fensterlein. 9332 (108). 
Margherita. . 9332. (229) .,. 
Naéhberin. 93832 (248). 

Qumtett, la (52.0 120 
Serenade in vier satzen. 17752 
| (128). 7h ca 
Bax (Arnold) Fifth eee Rony: 
24260. 


Baxter a. ep 
and. you. 9111. 
Baxter (D. J.) 


Waiting for Bh moon 


Hills of Vineiee and 


you. ,10031. , 
Baxter (Don) See Baxter (C. D.) 
Baxter (Erna) One little kiss. 21010. 
Baxter (J. R.) I want to hear Him 


call my name. 1047. 
Baxter: (J. R:) jr.: 
Harbor bells. 5331. 
Singer’s choice. 2155. 
Baxter (Jim): 
Done wrong blues. 16065. 
Treat your friend right. 17450. 
Baxter (Phil): 
Deep in my dreams. 5019. 
Five piece band. 38236. 


Going! going!! gone!!! 3296, 
5266, 5267, 9958. 

I guess I'll have to practice up a 
bit. 3429. 


Ill take a chance. 3448. 
My calendar of love. 14859. 
Prosperity’s “round the corner. 
10964. 
Romancing with baby. 4114. 
Stay a long time papa. 15381. 
Uncle Joe’s music store. 2480. 
Bayard (L. R.): 
Holy sepulchre. S880*. 
Seek, and ye shall find. 19155*. 
Bayer (R. B.) sr. Blue dragon waltz. 
15864. ribs 
Bayley & Ferguson: 
Echoes. 14162. 
Flower series of graded albums. 
16166-16170. 
I lift my heart to Thee. 12344. 
More dramatized nursery rhymes. 
1557*. 
My ain hoose. 22864, 22865. 
New corn. 1672. 
O, love the maiden fair. 
Pipe’s sweet note. 25254. 
Plucking the rushes. 1892. 
Plumes of time. 23102. 
Pretty Nell. 23131. 
There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters: 15424. 
There grows an elm-tree. 2365. 


22984. 


1104 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 ' - 


Bayly (T. H.) Long, long ago, 20668. 

Bayne (Genie) Bayne’s (Genie) 
band march. 19742. 

Baynes (K. 8.) Always with you. 
LETC ba el 

Baynes (Sydiey) :' 
Always with you. 
Jolly Roger. 5698. 


17791. 


Second selection of Wilfrid San- | 


derson’s popular songs. 13256. 

Six popular songs. 4784. 

Baynon (Arthur) Gird on thy sword, 
Oman. 14274. 
Baynton-Power (H.) 
lars. 19488. 
Bazan (Domenico) 
Bazant (K. G.) 
Bazelaire (Paul): 

Invoeation. 22545. 

Six suites. 2890. 

Bazydle (S. A.) I am lonely, so 
lonely. 16347. 

Be mine tonight. - 6705. 

Be yourself. 15826*. 

Beach (A. M. C.): 

Benedictus. 17752 (28). 

Fire and flame. 3230. 

Give me not love. 13765 (67). 

May flowers. 3780. 

Te Deum. 17752 (144). 

Year’s at the spring. 2739. 
Beach (George) 4 mélodies. 17875. 
3each (Mrs. H. H. A.) See Beach 

(A. M. C.) 5 
Beach (John) In a gondola. 
(loys 
Beach (lL. I1.): 

Lafayette post march. 20572. 
Seicheprey post march. 21198. 
Beach (R. J.) Hiawatha land. 

20234. 
Beagles (B. P.) When it’s springtime 
in my heart. 6928. 
Beal, Styttard & co., Itd.: 
Dream shop. 545. 


Two merry ped- 


Bimbe belle. 215. 
Tausendmal. 2323. 


2815 


Music without words. 25013. 
They say. 113826. 
Beale (F. F.) Little mother. T7076 
(181). 
Geale (William) This pleasant 
month of May. 9008. 
Beales (Reginald) : 
Just a little song for daddy. 
3604. 
Leola. 8090. 


jeall (F. O.) Can’t you see I love 
you sweetheart. 4881. 

Beall (James) Good night my own. 
5290. 


Beals (R. H.) Smile you gave to- 


night, dear. 23802. 
Beams  (Loula) Dishpan blues. 
14109. 


3eard (Gilbert) : 


Adagietto. 11812. 
Pastorale. 13245. 
Beard (R. T.) Lonely thinking of 
you. 20659. 
Beardsworth (W. H.)° Fighting ca- 
, dets, , 5181. 
Bearss (Martha) Old Man Pros- 
perity. 8484. 
Beasley (S. W.) Great Redeemer. 
781. 
Beaston (Q. M.) Traveling with you. 
19416. — 


Beaton (B. M.) 

Béatti (H. de): 
Flirt. 6638. 
Marionnettes. 

Beattie (D. C.): 


Tenderly. 6710. 


1479. 


Only in dreams. 1792. 
Washington, city of dreams. 
2572. 
Beatty (A. N.) In a palm covered 
shack in Hawaii. 22505. 
Beatty (J. M.) ’Tis dawn. 11358. 
Beatty (Jean) pseud. See Beatty 
(P. L. 
Beatty (P. L.) Gypsy in sunny Spain. 
20171. 


Beau Brummel. 15827. 
Beauchamp (Jeannette) 
to me. 3049. 
Beaudet (G. R.) 
loved. 4292. 
Beaudoux (EK. R.): 
Bonne nuit. 7234. 


Come back 


Sweetheart, my be- 


Descending night. 12028. 
En route. 12098. 
Intermezzo. 11776. 
Jean’s song. 12515. 
Love’s innocence. 8215. 
Mazurka. 12751. 
Melodie russe. 12763. 
Nocturne. 11777, 11778. 
Oh come, my love. 10785. 
Prelude. 11779. 
Ruisselant. 13218. 
Beaudreau (Zephir) Working for 
happiness. 21631. 


Beaulieu (M. Z.): 
Christ-child. 7354. 
Hiram and Mirandy. 864. 
Beaulieu (S. P. C. C. D.): 
Deuxiéme sonate. 7076 (62). 
Moulin 4 vent. 7076 (231). 
Sonate. 15783 (108). 
Beaumarchais. 2022. 
Beaumont (Paul): 
Con amore. 4949, 4950, 7392. 
Little sheep-bells. 4656 (363). 
Slumber sweetly. 9332 (327). 
Beauregard (Abel) Antilla. 88. 
Beaurman (M. A.): 


Fourth dimension. 697. 


1105 


INDEX 


Beaurman (M. A.)—Continued. 
Monarchs of the air. 1541. 
N. R. A. blue eagle. 20904. 


Beauty trades bureau, inc. My cos- 
metological girl. 6049. 

Beaver (W. R.) Oh! where would I 
have been. 22997. 

Beazley (S. W.) Rosche’s Children’s 
day carols. 2010. 


Beboton-verlag, g.m.b.h. : 
Allein kann man nicht gliicklich 


sein. 23833. 
Auf der alten bastei. 9425. 
Castiliana. 99576. 
Das sang der grosspapa. 9685. 
Edelweiss. 14168. 


Es gibt nur eine melodie. 24230. 

Es ist schon wirklich nicht mehr 
schon. 9814, 

Hab’ keine angst vor liebe. 24378. 

Ich méchte dich auf handen 
tragen. 10179. 

Kleiner mann—was nun. 

Lied der puszta. 10419. 

Miidel — sei lieb, mach’s fensterl 
auf. 10505. 

Mein gorilla hat ’ne villa im zoo. 
10545. 

Nimm diesen ring. 10748. 

So ein kuss kommt von allein. 


14621. 


25488. 

Sternschnuppen. 153835. 

Was dein roter mund im frihling 
sagt. 15563. 


Wenn es ein gliick gibt... 25803. 
Wenn liebe nur nicht so gefahrlich 


war. 25804. 
Wenn man_= auseinandergeht. 
25805. 
Wir sind alle lustig Kkariert. 
11579. 
Wir ziehen durch die heimat. 
25910. 
Becatoros (Sp.) 
Dire mov yavKo. 4244, 
Becce (Giuseppe) Unsre zeit ist end- 
lich gekommen. 4422. 


Bechtel (Adelbert) : 
Just leave it to me. 18562. 
Over the drifting sand. 25214. 
Bechtel (P. R.) All in a/ day. 51. 


Beck (Conrad). Konzert. 19745. 

Beck (F.) Allegro-conecert 1, D-dur. 
1830. 

Beck (George) Neglecting me. 6122. 

Beck (I. G.) Sweetheart and pal. 
8911. : 


Beck (John): 
Down the shady lane. 
Little memory. 8146. 
Miss Springtime. 10572. 

Rock me to sleep, my mother. 
8673. 

Zeck (K. B.) 

Beck (M. C.) 


7484. 


We do our part. 21514. 
I’m wondering. 16440. 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Beck (Max) verlag. Ritter Roland. 
14331. 
Beck (Mort) music ¢o.: 
By the silv’ry Rio Grande. 9536. 
I’m a bold love racketeer. 3458. 
Just another face in the picture. 
3611. 
Little ranch in Arizona. 3694. . 
Little threads of silver peeping 
through the gold. 3699, 8152. 
Love is in your eyes. 8195. 
On a one way street for two. 
13029. 
Shave and a hair cut. 2117. 
What a price to pay for love. 
2601. 
When can I call again. 4501. 
Where the river meets the sea. 
2678. 
Whistlin’ 
6968. 
Beck (N. B.): 
Here’s a song to someone. 3370. 
Is there such a thing. 3569. 
Beck (R. M.): 
Dreaming. 18113. 


Joe from Kokomo. 


Modernistic love. 18754. 
Moods. 18768. 
Beck (S. H.) Virgin’s cradle hymn. 
23545. 


Beck-Slinn (Ernest) : 
Allegro con spirito. 15733 (6). 
Daffodil-time. 15733 (73). 

Beckand (A. J.) Avant, pendant, 

apres. 17843. 


Beckart (Bert) Rose of the canyon, 


far away. 8689. 
Becker (A. H.) N & Avand you. 
18863. 


Becker (E. G.) 
Becker (F. M.): 

Another day. 15791. 

My Gypsy sweetheart, I’m follow- 
ing you. 16850. 

Becker (G. L.) Tenderly. 6710. 
Becker (Georges) : A 

Basses et chants donnés aux con- 
cours des Classes d’harmonie, 
année 1982. 163. 

Lecons d’harmonie des _ éléyes 
ayant remporté le premier prix 
aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie, année 1932. 1921. 

Becker (H. C.) With the best pal 


Eleanor blue. ~ 5116. 


that I ever had. 19581. 
Becker (Hugo) Wiegenlied. 17752 
126). 
Becker (Joseph) : 
Good-bye sweetheart goodbye. 
9971. 


We fell in love while looking at 


the moon. 17530. 
Becker (M. C.): 
Annie Laurie. 15780. 


I love you, adore you. 18391. 


1106 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


I’m going to water the fish in 


the ocean. 18407. ~ 

It’s springtime—it’s  lovetime. 
18513. 

My wonderful girl. 14911. 


Trinkle, trinkle little star. 19419, 
Becker (M. HE.) Sweet girl of Ohio. 
23399. 
Becker (N. C.): 
I’ll always remember you. 16381. 
Just a word to let you know, dear. 
16583. 
Why do you keep on pretending. 
17642. 

Becker (Otto) Vier stticke. 22160. 
Becker (R. L.) Unison mass in honor 
of the blessed sacrament. 23525. 

Becker (W. C.): 
Merrily we go along. 8277. 
So why can’t you and I. 8789. 


Becker (W. M.) © My hotcha, seven- 
teen. 8368. 

Beckham (Hortense) Stolen mo- 
ments. 153387. 


Beckwith (A. H.): 


Anna plays piana in Havana. 


17814. 

Give three cheers for the N. R. A. 
18229. 

Underneath the swaying palms 
with you. 19440. 

You are the flame of my desire. 
15691. 


Beckwith (F. A.): 
Take out your dollars. 11270. 
Ye jus’ stop pickin’ on my pickin- 
nies. 9268. 
Beckwith (L. L.) 
. 8674. 
Becuecci (Ernesto) : 
Galop. 2815 (98). 
Mazurka. 2815 (208). 
Polka. 2815 (274). 
Valzer. 2815 (81). 
Bedard (A. J.) Mothers day. 8328, 
14832. 
Bedard (H. J.): 
Where the cactus grows. 21590. 
You're teaching me to love you. 


Rogue River valley. 


21667. 
Beddig (Harry) Here comes spring. 
10024. 
Bedells (Caroline) Two short solos. 
23934. 


Bedelsky (Abraham) : 
Litile tailor shop girl. 
Pretty Rose. 6348. 

Bedford (Herbert) : 

Bee. 9332 (28). 
Dewdrop. 9332 (89). 
June rapture. 9332 (189). 
Overheard in the lane. 
(278). 
Passion flower. 


3698. 


9332 
9332 (274). 


Rosa Yresurget. 9332 (309). 
Rose leaves. 93882 (312). 
Speedwell. 93832 (274). 
Summer storm. 9332 (349). 
Tell me. 2815 (821). 
Unfolding. 93832 (371). 

Bednar (Juanita) Meet me at the 

fair, honey. 8260. 
Bedtime story. 3588, 7756, 7955, 8171, 


8302. 
Beebe (C. J.): 
Come take the last waltz with 
me, sweetheart. 398. 
Kentucky bound. 20561. 


Beebe (W. W.): 
My lady of the night. 12890. 
Stranger in town. 233883. 
Beecher (Calvin) Pardon me. 
Beecher (W. G.) jr.: 
Imagine. 3535. 
Temporary sweetheart. 
You ought to hear 
4626. 
You, wonderful you. 9313. 
Beed (Pearl) What better time for 
dreaming. 138614. 
Beem (Calla) NRA. 20897. 
Beer (Leopold) Neue meisterklange. 
3918. 


23071. 


6709. 
her yodel. 


Beer-Walbrunn (Anton) Sturm. 
6635*. 
Beers (EH. L.): 
Blue eagle. 15866. 
Ideal American. 3520. 
Beers (Jimmy) : 
Cargo of love. 9568. 
Georgia Tech victory march. 
22180. 
Beeson (H. 8.) Moonlight and love. 
18778. 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) : 
Adagio and Minuetto. 
Beethoven suite. 4800. 
Beethoven’s Moonlight 

21696 (382). 
Come to Me. 11788. 
Country dance. 21791. 
Divertimento. 23935. 
Ecossaises. 17886. 
Finale. 23936. . 
Fur Elise. 15838. 
Gavotte. 21792. 
Klavier-konzert. 4801. 
Konzertsttick. 9479. 
Minuet. 4802, 4808, 7194, 11789, 
13879, 17887, 17888, 23937. 
Moonlight sonata. 7195. 
O land of dreams. 9480. 
Ruins of Athens. 17889. 
Scherzo. 181, 9481, 9482, 17890. 
Theme and variations in C major. 
15839. 
Turkish march. 


9478. 


sonata. 


13880, 21793. 


1107 


INDEX 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Continued. 
Violin concerto in D major. 
19747. 
Woodland symphony. 18881. 
Beetle’s wedding. 7196. 
Beggar maid. 23939*. 


Beggs (John) Freedom of man. 
14244, 
Béguin de la garnison. 4861, 7236, 
8524, 8943. 
Behn (Hermann) Fuge. 18765 (18). 
Behr (Herman) Helen. 841. 
Bent (soa 
All mine. 4692. 
Send her back to me. 6485. 
Behrens (E. D.) Are you happy. 
17823. 
Behrens (John) I’m cuckoo about 
you. 12374. 


Bei den Wiener Schrammeln. 18888. 
Bei der wirtin Zum weiss-blauen kran- 
zerl. 9485. 
Beirach (I. A.): 
Are you beautiful. 138824. 
I like to sing a love song. 12346. 
U.S.A. goes N.R.A. 17488. 
Why do I bring this bouquet. 
11562. 
You’re like a gorgeous bouquet. 
13736. 

You shouldn’t be bashful. 13748. 
Bela (Dajos) Klipp-klapp, die liebe 
ist da. 1257, 1258: 
Belcher (Cecil) Lazy 

along. 18597. 

Belcher (D, R.) Kalamazoo college 

song book. 20550. 
Belcher (F. S.) jr. 
19925*. 

Belcher (Julia) : 
Onset Island moon. 17028. 
Someone is waiting for someone 

tonight. 25509. 
Your picture. 25984. 
Belcher (M. H.) Without you I am 
blue. 138692. 
Belgium, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms, 23943. 
Belknap (L. A.) No maiter where 
you kiss your sweet. 16950. 
Bell (A. G.) Shopping at the five 
and ten. 6498. 
Bell (Bernadine) 
24355. 
Bell (E. P.) 


river rolling 


Deal a hand. 


Good-bye dreams. 


Right old time. 21129. 


Bell (Emma) Just a-loving you. 
3610. 

Bell (H. K.) music co. Tamara. 
2313. 

Bell (H. K.) pub. co. I'll love you 
forever. 10105. 


Bell (Harry) I’m lonesome while you 


are away. 10134. 
Bell (J. H.) Chicagoland festival. 
9612. 
Bell (J. N.) Down Merseyside. 
22056. 
Bell (J. W.) jr. Fly little birdie. 
20078. 
Bell (John H.): 
Haskell Indian band march. 
22252. 
Sword and buckler. 193826. 
Bell (Letitia) pseud. See Beiknap 
(L. A.) 
Bell (Maud) Old Highland melody. 
PA UO | 


Bell (Richard) 
Bell (Violet) 
Bell (W. B.): 
Feed me chicken. 9855. 
Jug saw. 103810, 12528. 
Marabelle. 5913. 
Myra. 6108, 12937. 
Owl man. 10848. 
Bell waltz. 7200. 
Bellairs (R. H.): 
. Allegro con spirito. 157383 (6). 
Barcarolle. 15783 (21). 
Chanson triste. .15733 (357). 
Chant funébre. 15733 (58). 
Concert overture in CC minor. 
15733 (67). 
Daily studies for the organ. 15733 
(74). 
Elements of pianoforte technique. 
9332 (99). 
Fantaisie. 15733 (35). 
Idylle in A major. 15733 (153). 
Improvisation. 15733 (155). 
Introduction and Allegro fugato 


Old eleven. 16984. 
Just you. 10340. 


in F. 15733 (162). 

Legende. 15733 (180). 

Marche __ caractéristique. 15733 
(358). 

Marche hongroise. 157383 (204). 

Matinée de_ printemps. 15733 
(209). 

Meditation. 15733 (213). 


Melodious five finger studies ar- 


ranged in duet form. 15733 
(214). 
Minuet and trio in G. 15733 
(218). 
Minuetto in F. 15733 (221). 
Nocturne. 15733 (38). 
Pastorale. 15733 (45). 
Postlude in D major. 15733 (274). 
Sérénade. 15733 (46). 


Short scale studies for the piano- 
forte. 157383 (317). 
Bellamy (D. D.) Yours. 18758. 
Bellamy (P. V.) Your smile is para- 
dise. 17746. 


1108 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bellare  (Hlli) the bird. 
5237. 
Belle mariniére. 7554, 9619, 11794. 
Belle of Mayfair. 11670 (29, 294, 
412), 15733 (7, 26-29, 65, 106, 142, 
149-151, 157, 158, 210, 228, 270, 380, 
381, 383, 385), 19648 (11, 12). 
Belle of the West. 2815 (174). 
Bellecour (Maurice) : 
Histoires de Pierre et de Lily. 
12294, 
Tulipe noire. 2460, 
Bellicard (Mme. J.) Solféges de con- 
cours 4 2 voix. 2184. 
Bellini (Renato) : 
Berceuse. 15844. 
Morale. 228386. 
Ombra. 23014. 
Bellini-Nicoli (Mario) : 
~Auseur. 4749. © 
Grotte bleu. 5312. 
Bellis (H. T.) Come on ‘and sing, 
sing, sing. 19878. 
Bellwood (Htta) If I could always 
be with you. 1081. 
Bellwynn (Jules) I love to be loved 
like a baby. 163895. 
Beloch (Dorotea) Asfodelo. 
Belovesick (Michael) 
days gone by. 14775. 
Belovick (Andrew) I love you Ro- 


Gettin’ 


9404*. 


maine. 20348. 
Belt (J.-G.) : 
Come and go with me. 15983. 
Noah built the ark. 16953. 


Beltrame New deal march. 
20921. 

Beltramo (C.) : 
Burattini in marcia. 
Danza infantile. 4989. 
Dolee sera. 5053. 
Nebbie d’oro, 12948. 
Rimembranze. 6401. 
Santa poesia. 6454. 


Sempre avanti. 6482. 
Beltramo (G. G.): 

Happiness. 20186. 

Noche en Espafia. 25120. 

Primi ricordi. 25298. 
Belwin, inc.: 

Dark eyes, 4991. 

Gavotte classique. 

Golondrina, 5274. 

Grandpa’s dance album. ‘7672. 

Paloma. 6267. 

Progressive trombone studies in 

modern dance rhythms. 21088. 

Song of India. 6564. 

Song of the Volga boatman. 6568. 

Two guitars. 6803. 


(G.) 


11865. 


9923. 


Bement (EH. L.) ‘Viennese’ waltz. 
13550. 

Benatzky (Ralph) Bezauberndes 
friulein. 13896. 


Mem’ries' of. 


Benavente (Maurice) : 


Adelaide. 28814. 

Berceuse. 23952. 
Bencomo (J. R.) Tus ojos. 17461. 
Bendel (Fr.) Sunday morning at 
Glion. 6645. 
Bender (R.) Aloha oe. 11709. 
Bender (Rolf) Alle meine walzer. 
23882. 


Bender (Sidney) : 
All hail to our banner. 7106. 
In my wonderful dreams of you. 


5629. 

Jasmine. 14575. 
Bending (8S.  B.) Sweet _— secrets. 
15375. 
Bendix (Paul) Alles ftir Deutsch- 
land. 15766. 


Bendix (Theodore) ; 
Lion and the mouse. 19648 (75). 
Man and superman. T7076 (191). | 
Nat-U-Ritch. 93832 (250). 
Straw-ride. 11670 (360). 
Sweet jasmine. 9332 (853). 


Benedict (Hdward) : 


Dream mother. 540. 
Good old beer. 5292. 
Hot-cha house. 896, 12310. 


Ill wait until I hear you call. 968. 
Longing for you. 14683. 
One broken heart and me. 3980. 


When you're gone I’m so alone. 
2664. 
Who’s taking up your time. 2685. 
You take your joys to somebody 
else. 7056. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 9491. 
Beneke (Adolf) : 
It means so much to me. 1167. 
Kampf. 3621. 
Benham (Katharine) : 
Air in D minor. 34. 
Rigadon. 19838. 


Beniams (Herman) N R A march. 


18869. 
Benitez (Cecilio) Linda amapola. 
12638. 
Benjak (Stephen) I mean you, 
20382. 


Benjamin (A. J.) a. g.: 

Baisers dans la nuit. 
Ettiden. 1494. 
Pianista virtuoso. 6301. 
Schon ist das leben. 2071. 
Sérénade d’amour. 21199. 
Konigsleutnant. 16612*. 

Benjamin (A. J.) a.g. Biihnenverlag. 

Benjamin ‘(A. M.) Roosevelt and 

N.R.A. 19101. 
Benjamin (Arthur) Concerto. 198. 
Benjamin (C. A.) Our new President. 
6256. 


19737. 


1109 


INDEX 


Spiel’ ich auf der 
ich an meine traute. 


Benjamin (Fritz) 
laute, denk’ 
2230. 

Benjamin (H.): 

A deux, c’est mieux. 2816. 

Sing high—sing low. 19198. 
Benjamin (H.) Editions: 

Antilla. 88. 

Sur un air de Paris. 6652. 

Try it once again. 4402. 

Benjamin (H. E.) Why yow’re not 
satisfied with me. 19565. 

Benjamin (L. M.) Night time blues. 
8434. 

Bennard (George) : 

Friend of all friends. 

Full redemption songs. 

I heard a voice. 20316. 

It’s what we need to-day. 20488. 

Jesus died for all the children. 
20502. 

Like ships in the night. 20622. 

Mighty revival. 20763. 

Precious fountain. 21084. 

Song of trust. 21269. 

Bennard music co. Full redemption 
songs. 18208. 

Bennet (M. D.) Poppy. 23110. 

Bennett (B. B.) In the night. 

Bennett (Barbara) 
7895. 


20096. 
18208. 


3551. 
I want the moon. 


Bennett (Betty) pseud. See Bennett « 


(H. M.) 
Bennett (Butler) See Bennett (B. B.) 
Bennett (C. F.) Barber song. 9459. 
Bennett (E. A.) At the end of the 
rainbow. 2876. 


Bennett (HE. R. P.) Leve, Sverige. 
10411. 

Bennett (F. L.) In my garden of 
dreams. 12462. 


Bennett (G. J.): 
I had to change the words. 
My fraternity pin. 1603. 
Bennett (H. E.) You ain’t the only 
woman. 21644. 
Bennett (H. M.): 
Gypsy lover. 24876. 

Moonlight caught in your hair. 
5994. 
Bennett (H. W.) 

11753. 
Bennett (Harold) High tower. 
Bennett (Harry): 
It was just a dream that could 
not be. 5676. 


22350. 


Away from you. 


18321. 


To be or not tobe. 11354. 
Bennett (Howard) : 
Marche militaire. 23795 (51). 
Rockin’ in de win’. 7076 (281). 
Bennett (Joan) Parcels for Christ- 
mas. 25231. 
Bennett (Katherine) Merriegay. 
22809. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Bennett (Kenneth) Hittin’ down the 
trail. 10034. 
Bennett (L. J.): 


Bewarr always uv wimmin. 17899. 


Down among the hills. 22049. 

Shellbark hickory. 2124. 

Take me tew town. 23421. 
Bennett (Russell) : 

Do you. 18084. 

High shoes. 24430. 

Hold your horses. 20241. 


I’d like to take you home to meet 
my mother. 18868. 
Swapping sweet nothings with 
you. 19811. 
Bennett (T. C. Sterndale) See Stern- 
dale Bennett (T. C.) 
Bennett (V. V.) I will love you just 
once again. 1052. 
Benning (Bill, or Wm.) 
back in Milwaukee. 
Benning (W. J.) 
17028. 
Benoist (G.) 
Benoit (Mac) : 
Coo-coo. 19886. 
Crawling along. 21967. 
I’m a million miles from happi- 
ness. 16408. 
Just trust the man in Washington. 
14611. 
Ritchie is our man. 23186. 
That’s my inventory of you. 19354. 
When you appeared upon the 
scene. 23671. 
Bénoit (Maurice) Du hast das feuer 
im blut. 12091. 
Benson (KE. A.) There is an abun- 
dance for you and me. 17389. 


I vish I vas 
7890, 12420. 
Our club march. 


Vallée d’Ossau. 18532. 


Benson (E. L.) Bluer than blue. 
15879. 

Benson (P. A.) My album of golden 
dreams. 8346. 


Benstead (V. A.) 
raindrops fall. 
Benter (Chas.) 
5846. 
Bentivegna (P. J.) Now that I care, 
love is passing me by. 10765 
Bentley (Fred) jr. Nice goings on. 
22954. 
Bentley (L. S.) Du Eleine Ruth bist 
doch ’ne reizende frau. 
Bentley (W.A.) Love dreams. 18660. 
Bently (Gus) If it’s true. 3528. 
Benton (M. M.): 
All day long. 9359. 
Believing. 4806. 
Down sweetheart’s lane. 65069, 
Forgive and forget. 6208. 
Hold ’er Newt. 870, 
Lady bluebird. 5749. ras 
Mickey Mike, it’s. you I like. 
5963. 


When the silvery 
15619. 
Longwood gardens. 


1110 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


My Irish melody. 10671. 
Sweetheart come back to me. 
2291. 
Tennessee for me. 2339. 
Time and again, 2405. 
Two big blue eyes. 11393. 
Benton (Mike) See Benton (M. M.) 


Benton (Thos.) Gems of gladness. 
16215. 
Benzing (Thomas) When I waltz 


with you. 2630. 
Béon (Alexandre) Maimouna. 13765 
Maimouna. 13765 
(114). 
Beran (L. L.): 
Humanity’s plea. 3400, 10056. 


Old Man Propaganda. 10804. 
Berceuse magique. 24948. 
Berding (A. J.): 

Dawn. 19920. 

Drums of love. 20000. 

I love my teacher. 20344. 

I’ve fallen in love. 20394. 


Just one little gift, 20543. 

Little love song. 24802. 

My honey’s come home. 25044. 

Old fashioned love. 25157. 

Searching the wide world over. 

21190. 

Song of the captive. 21264. 
Berea college. Berea beloved. 203. 
Berend (Dave) : 

April kisses. 7139. 

Feelin’ my way. 7564. 

Pickin’ my way. 17059. 

Rainbow’s end. 13175. 


Berengher (Anita) Let us dance. 
18615. 

Berens (Herm.) jr. Im Norden. 
16497. 


Beresford (Maurice) : 
Gimme the pipe. 
Rajah of Peru. 

Berg (A. W.): 
Favorite Irish melodies of Thomas 

Moore. 13765 (53). 
First recreation repertoire. 
(181). 
Lullaby. 2815 (192). 
Pianist’s specialty 
9332 (281). 
Second recreation 
4656 (563). 
Sweet Genevieve. 11670 (363). 
Tender and true. 2815 (323). 
20th century operatic repertoire. 


3280. 
4086. 


4656 


repertoire. 


repertoire. 


4656 (709). 
Berg (B.1.): 
Let’s romance in waltz time. 
12625. 
Prosperity’s coming. 4075. 
Berg (Gumaer) Toast to love. 9026, 


11358. 


Berg (Lillie) : 

Favorite Irish melodies of Thomas 
Moore. 138765 (538). 

First recreation repertoire. 
(181). 

Lullaby. 2815 (192). 

Pianist’s specialty 
9332 (281). 

Second recreation 
4656 (563). 

Sweet Genevieve. 11670 (363). 

Tender and true. 2815 (323). 

20th century operatic repertoire. 


4656 


repertoire. 


repertoire. 


4656 (709). 

Berg (Marjorie) I’m falling for you. 
3465. 

Berg (P. J.) You said goodbye. 
15718. 

Berg (Philip) Accept our’ greetings. 
17757. 

Bergantine (Borney) My happiness. 
16851. 


See von Berge (H.) 
Lied ueber musik. 


Berge (H. von) 
Bergen (Amelia) 
8117. 
Bergenham (Frederic) If I could be 
with you one hour or two. 10180, 
Berger (Arthur) Csardas. 4971. 
Berger (D. W.) Old Rose of Wilt- 
berger street. 6217. 
Berger (Lawrence) 
about it. 2602. 
Berger (Rodolphe) : 

Brise. 9332 (438). 

Correspondance. 13765 (31). 

Dernier baiser. 138765 (39-41). 

Heure grise. 15733 (148, 144). 

Impératrice. 13765 (93-95). 

Marche burlesque. 15733 (200). 

Marche des soireux. 15733 (203). 

Mon secret. 9332 (238). 

Ne mentons pas aux femmes. 

15733 (238, 234). 

Peu d’amour. 15783 (266, 267). 

Pochard. 93832 (284). 

Polka des amours. 15733 (272). 

Tentation. 136d. (22k 222). 

15733 (349). 

Valse de Vetoile. 15733 (363). 
Bergére et le monsieur. 7206, 13891. 
Bergeron (N. M.) Broadway brighten 

your stars, 18936. 
Bergersen (Baldwin) 

(L. B.) 
Bergersen (L. B.) 

with me tonight. 


What can I do 


See Bergersen 


Won’t you dance 
2728. 


Bergese (Hans) Orff-schulwerk. 
25197-25199. 
Bergh (Arthur) Carrying on with 


you. 4894, 7315, 9572. 
Bergin (William) Spirit land. 17288. 
Berglund (EK. E.): 
Is it possible to be unhappy. 
12489. 


1111 


INDEX 


Berglund (E. E.)—Continued. 
To feather my nest with you. 
19400. 
Bergmann (Herbert) pseud.: 
Du mein liebes, mein sch6nes Ber- 
lin. 5094, 5095. 


Robert und Bertram. 6407. 

Von Schanghai bis MHelgoland. 
2536, 25387. 

Wir tippeln. 7001, 7002. 


Bergquist: (Inez) I can’t just forget. 


7795. 
Bergstrom (EE. K.) Here’s to that 
shrine. 24426. 


Bergstrom (Hmma): 
How could I leave you, 
heart. 5425. 
Tell me it’s only a dream. 6704. 
There was always Soleus to 


sweet- 


hurt me. 43850. 

Bergunker (Max) Waltz caprice. 
20771. 

Bergvall (Oscar) When I meet you. 
9180. 

Berick (R. W.) Violet my dear. 4482. 

Beringer (Hsmé) Daily technical 
studies for the pianoforte. 15733 
(75). 

Beringer (Oscar) Daily technical 
studies for the pianoforte. 15733 
(75). 

Beringer (Stephen) Snooksie. 21234. 

Beriot (Ch. de) Scéne de ballet. 
11670 (321). 


Berk (Morty) : 
Cross my heart I love you truly. 
11986. 
Down the road to Dixie heaven. 
9753. 
Down the trail of golden sunshine. 
HOTA: 
I love you, I love you. 22382. 
I want a real sweetheart. 24589. 
Old Irish sweetheart of mine. 
20988. 
Wandering down lovers lane. 
23569. 
Berkenkemper (W. A.) Down where 
the Swanee flows. 22060. 
Berkowitz (Jack Rythym [sic] of 
the night. 64387. 
Berkowitz (Lawrence) : 
Say yes. 138243. 
Two of us. 9062. 
Berky (Nandor) Mikor latom hulla- 
dozni. 16785. 
Berlin (Harry) You found in some 
one what I found in you. 17707. 
Berlin (Irving) : 
Debts. 16038. 
Easter parade. 14159, 18182. 
Highteenth amendment repealed. 
16122. 


Funnies. 14252, 18209. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


Harlem on my mind. 18278. 
20194. 
Heat wave. 12279, 18303. 


How’s chances. 14370, 183438. 

I can’t remember. 5453, 5454. 

If you believe. 3530, 5601. 

Lonely-heart. 14681, 18642. 

Maybe I love you too much. 3781, 
5933. 

Meiropolitan opening. 16779. 

Not for all the rice in China. 
20946. 

Skate with me. 17239. 

Society wedding. 15276. 

Supper time. 13390, 19304. | 

To be or not to be. 15456. 

Berlin (Irving) ine.: 

Ah, go on. 11686. 

Ah! surprise. 15745. 

Always in the dark. 15770. 

And so goodbye. 15782, 17806. 

And that is life. 17807. 

And there you are again. 
17808. 

Anne waltz. 19696. 

Annie doesn’t live here anymore. 
17815, 21741. 

Another language. 13815. 

Because of once upon a time. 
23932. 

Beloved. 23948. 

Blue roses. 11821, 11822. 

Breakfast ball. 21839, 23990. 

Brief moment. 13933. 

Buy a kiss. 15906, 17941. 

Camp, camp, campin’ on your door- 
step. 4879, 7300. 

Charlie’s home. 7333, 9599. 

Chimes in my heart. 17978. 

Close your eyes. 3883. 

Come on in, the water’s fine. 


13812, 


7381, 9633. 
Creepin’ Charlie, creepy-low down. 
428, 3077. 
Dance of the bogey men. 21983. 
Debts. 16038. 


Did I fallin love. 971T. 

Did my heart beat, did I fall in 
love. 12032. 

Don’t keep me in the dark. 18091. 

Don’t you remember me. 522, 
19967. 

Down at the old barn dance. 
18098. 

Dream lady. 7491. 

Easter parade. 14159, 18132. 

Highteenth amendment repealed. 
16122. 

Everything’s as it 
7546, 16139. 

Fear. 9854. 

Fond recollections, 
old. 9877. 

Fool in love. 


should be. 


mem’ries of 


676, 5195, 9879. 


1112 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Fortunate for me. 18195. 

Funnies. 14252, 18209. 

Ghost of love. 20112. 

Go ’long, sundown. 20133. 

Goin’ to town, figurin’ out the long 
way home. 38295. 

Gonna take my time down South. 
763. 

Goody goody girl. 20154. 

Ha-ja-do song. 16269. 

Harlem on my mind. 18278, 20194. 

He’s mine. 12272. 

Heat wave. 12279, 183038. 

Here’s to you. 5380, 7738. 

Holding up the parade. 16318, 
18328. 

How much longer. 16333. 

How’s chances. 14870, 18343. 

I always wear my derby when it 

“rains. 914. 

I am a fugitive from the chain 
gang. 915, 916. 

I can’t forget the night we met. 

143886. 

can’t remember. 5453, 5454. 

could go for you. 5455. 

didn’t mean it. 22341, 22342. 
knew I eouldn’t hold you. 

20819, 24507. 

I knew Id find you. 22357. 

I know you belong to somebody 
else. 16379, 20321. 

I’m gonna hurry to take my time 
down South. 3471. 

I’m in the spell of the night. 
7848. 

I’m sorry I can’t see my old gal 
tonight. 12398, 

I’m throwin’ my love away. 
10139, 12400. 

I’ve got a warm spot in my 
heart. 18486, 18487. 

I wanna man. 10169. 

I was waiting for a street car. 
24592. 

If I had waited for you. 24606. 

If that dog o’ mine could talk. 
22484, 24611. 

If you believe. 3530, 5601. 

In a little second hand _ store. 
5616, 5617, 79382. 

In a little town down the river. 
102038, 14514. 

In a silly symphony. 22507, 
24627. 

Inka dinka doo. 22542, 24650. 

It might have been a different 
story. 10260. 

It’s easy to say hello! 16540. 

It’s not a secret anymore. 10271, 
12499. 3 

It was a summer serenade. 7992, 
12506. 


est py 


1113 


John Henry, that superman. 
16563. 

Joker. 8014. 

Just born to be lonesome. 1228. 

Keep on doin’ what you’re doin’. 
24721. 

Keep on doing what you’re doing. 
20554. 

Keep romance alive. 24722, 24723. 

Lady for a day. 16614, 18586. 

Let’s fall in love. 20595, 24769. 

Let’s tell the truth. 5784. 

Lifetime of love. 22670. 
Like me a little bit less. 3686, 
10422. 
Little beer, a pretzel and you. 
5806, 8136. 

Little did I dream. 20631, 

Little pen, a little ink, a little 
paper. 8148. 

Little women and _ little men. 
20647. 

Little women like you. 22696, 
248138. 

Lonely-heart. 14681, 18642. 

Love is love anywhere. .. 20684, 
24845. 

Love you are the sunrise. 1400, 
5877. : 

Lullaby land. 24877. | 

Lullaby land of Nowhere. 22753. 

Lullaby moon. 16733, 18683.. 

Lullaby of love. 18684. 

Maybe I love you too much. 3781, 
5933. 

Metropolitan opening. 16779. 

Mickey Mouse and Minnie’s in 
town. 14789, 18736. 

Minnie’s divorce. 1524. 

Moanin’ in the moonlight. 1535. 

Morning glory. 14826, 16822. 

My Dixie hi-dee-hide-away. 8355. 

My song of you. 1642. 

Night we met. 10743. 

Nightingale. 3929. 

Not for all the rice in China. 
20946. 

Off the beaten track. 8464. 

Oh, how I adore you. 10786. 

Old pig woman. 1755, 3964. 

On Sunday when we gathered 
’round the organ. 25175. 

On sweetheart bay. 3971. 

Out in the apple orchard. 17034, 
18975. 

Out where the Volga flows. 15014. 

Palooka. 21087. 

Palooka it’s a grand old American 
name. 25223. 

Ragamuffin Jane. 21105, 25317. 

Rainbow River moon. 10988. 

Repenting. 15117. 

Reunion in Vienna. 15119, 17128. 

Roosevelt, Garner and me. 2004. 


INDEX 


Berlin (Irving) ine——Continued. 


Rumpus on the campus. 17159. 

Runaway blues. 19120. 

Say what you mean. 11059, 
19144. 

Say yes to me. 19145. 

Shadows on the Swanee. 13275, 
15225. 

Sidewalk waltz. 2133, 4189. 

Sing high, sing low. 23292. 


Sittin’ on a log and a pettin’ my 
dog. 6527. 

Skate with me. 17239. 

Slower than molasses. 17246. 

So it’s bridge again tonight. 8786. 

Society wedding. 15276. 

Spending my time—saving my 
love. 2229, 6590. 

Spring fever. 4247. 

Standing still. 19279. 

Supper time. 13390, 19304. 

Sweet sweetheart. 153877. 

Tell me oriole. 11284, 13431. 

That’s love. 17376. 

That’s what evening means to me. 
19356. 

There’s a house on a hill. 
4343. 

There’s work to be done. 13449. 

They can’t repeal my love for you. 


2371, 


21388. 
This is only the beginning. 21397, 
25676. 
Threads of happiness. 2393, 4360. 
Tide came in and swept my 


dreams away. 18469. 

Tired of it all. 21411, 25690. 

To be or not to be. 15456. 

Tony’s wife. 2423, 4383. 

"Twas a balmy summer’s evening. 
4302. 

Two tickets to Georgia. 
6805 

Walkin’ the floor. 17512. 

We couldn’t do better than that. 
19481. 

We're sweethearts again. 

What a man. 6909. 

What the dickens 
19510. 

When I dance with you. 11497. 

When the last rose of summer 
whispers good _ bye. 17598, 
19527. 

When the sweet magnolias bloom 


4413, 


17542. 


do we care. 


again. 11526, 138645. 

When we girls get together. 
2655. 

When you kissed me. 2659-2661. 

Whippoorwill warble away. 
19548. 

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf. 
19549. 


pt. OI, n.s., v. 28 


Why do we hurt the ones we love. 
19559. 
Will it always be me. 6991. 
With all my heart. 28724. 
You’ve been so nice and sweet to 
me. 2786. 
Yow sah. 17748. 
Zelda by the Zuider Zee. 2802. 
Berlin (Irving) standard music corp.: 
Sad song. 41383. 
What does the deep sea say. 
4489. 
Berlin-Alexanderplatz. 1315, 2477. 
Berliner luft. 2815 (38, 34). 
Berman (Art): 
By the silv’ry Rio Grande. 9536. 
Homestead on a hillside. 24446. 
On a one way street for two. 
13029. 
Yesterday’s sweethearts, strangers 
today. 18711, 15684. 
Berman (Chas.) Crazy zoo. 
Berman (Harry): 
Forget me. 688. 
I must have you. 20886. 
Berman (Morris) Marche pathetique. 
20721. 
Bernard (Felix) : 
I was’ waiting for a street*ear. 
24592. 
Whistlin’ cowboy. 21596, 25885. 
Bernard (Georges) : 


14055. 


Gavotte des fiancailles. 15733 
(iad). 

Marche de _ Triplepatte. 15733 
(201). 

Mazurka hongroise. 157383 (211, 
ZV2 

Premiére caresse. 15733 (276, 
200). 


Bernard (P. E.) 
missing. 23872. 

Bernard (R. 8S.) Im leaving univer- 
sity forever. 1006. 


There’s a miss I’m 


Bernard-Scheib musie eco. Let’s bend 
an elbow. 8099, 10401. 

Bernards (B.) pseud. See Kutsch 
(Bernhard) 

Bernauer (Luigi) Jeder tag hat 24 
stunden. 12516. 

Berner (Erwin) Liederbuch der 
Adventjugend. 14656. 

Berner (Raymond) Cancans. 307. 


Bernhard (Grace) That is my home. 
25650. 

Bernhard (Oscar) 
someone to love. 
Bernhardt (F. C.): 
Alone on an 

19679. 
It’s hard to pretend. 3578. 
Jail house blues. «1179. 
Love is dead. 13884. 


I’m longing for 
1007. 


island with you. 


1114 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Must you go home right away 
sweetheart. 60388. 

My love for you. 6081. 

Neath the old oak tree. 1663. 


On an island with you... 6227. 


Prosit here’s to your health. 
8609. 

Strolling on the Wabash shore. 
2256. 

Take that pain out of my heart. 
6686. 


You brought life back again. 
4611. 


You threw an anchor to me. 


9309. 
Bernhardt (Martha) Swan song. 
15362. 
Bernheim (L. B.) Ole’ Man Depres- 
sion. 1760. 
Berniaux (Désiré) : 
Faubourienne. 7561. 


Nuits de Blida. 3939, 3940. 
Bernie (Ben): 
Ain’t that marvelous, my baby 
loves me. 11693, 13785. 
Was last night the last night. 
2570. 
We're all back together again. 
9144. 
Berns (William) 
years ago. 19340. 
Bernstein (I. R.): 
Dark clouds are drifting away. 
4990. 
I’ve broken my heart. 
Bernstein (Louis) 
1983. 1959. 
Berrehill (R. H.) 
pieces with words. 
Berridge (Arthur) 
“Lord. 9332 (804). 
Berrios (Pedro) : 


Ten thousand 


14470. 
Recollections of 


Four little piano 
93955. 
Rejoice. in the 


Cambiala por otra. 11878. 
Cementerio virginal. 11900. 
Dos prendas. 527. 
Lago azul. 1271, 12580. 
Berry (Ann) When I look at you. 
4504. 
Persagel (Andreas) Concordia 
hymnal. 3059. 
Berthomieu (Mare): 
Fleur de Grenade. 14219. 


14754. 
Berti’s return. 21807. 
Would you like to 


Verdadera vida. 
Berti (David) 
Bertie (P. C.) 

forget. 9263. 
Bertie (Pete) See Bertie (P. C.) 
Berton (Roland de) See de Berton 

(Roland) 
Bertuccelli (Giulio) 
Berimen (Ernesto) 

6893. 

Berwald (Wm.) : 

Birth of Christ. 23795 (9). 


NIRA. . 16943. 
Wedding dance. 


Day is past and over. 17752 
(34). 

Forever with the Lord. 17752 
(49). 


Give ear to my prayer, O God. 
17752 (55). 


Jesu, still lead on. 15733 (167). 


My Jesus, as Thou wilt. 17752 
(97). 

Now God be with us. 17752 
(100). 


Tarry with me, O my Saviour. 
17752 (148). 


Te Deum in D. 7076 (342). 

Thine forever, God of _ love. 
17752 (146). 

We love the _ place, O God. 


17752 (155). 
Berwick (F. C.) Why do I love you. 
2815 (3867). 
Berwick (Tom) : 
Boarder that stole my dear wife. 
- 23976. 
Don’t be ashamed to walk beside 
your mother. 14117. 
Down the mountain thru the val- 
ley to the sea. 14135. 
Husband’s lament. 24475. 
I can’t find poor mother’s grave. 
22333. 


I’m lonely tonight beside the 
wishing-well. 22414. 
Just a whoop an’ a holler, 24708. 


Prisoner’s confession. 15090. 
When the Bible was the best book 
in the land. 25847. 
When we Sang in the choir to- 
gether. 25868. 
Besly (Maurice) : 


Castanets of spring. 21881. 
Charivaria.. 15951. 
Company of heaven. 9639. 
England. 9808. 

For remembrance. 22141. 


I shall not pass this way again. 
10150. 

Jenny’s new hat. 22574. 

She that I love. 6498. 

Sylvette’s blue eyes. 21334. 

Things I tell my mother, 11327. 
Besseit (S. G.) Close your eyes, 

moon. 15976. 


Bessette (Clement) When sleeping 


in my arms. 17585. 

Best (T. BR.) Six new Christmas 
songs. 205. 

Best of enemies. 14327, 15755, 16275, 
17527. 

Bestor (Don) Tropical love ‘song. 
2448, 2449. 

Bethan (Erna) Sonate. 23565. 

Bethea (Power) Gypsy god. 790. 

Bétove (—) Mets ta téte sur mon 
épaule. 24948. 


1115 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Bettoney (Harry) 
ble bee. 221381. 
Betts (J. M.): 
Hileen mavourneen. 20010. 
. {t know a nook, 16377. 
Be ty (I. H.) Though we’re worlds 
apart. 2392. 
Beuker (Hans) 
25024. 
Bevans (Murrill) : 
Embers. 9799. 
My broken melody. 10639. 
Solitaire. 2186. 
Beveridge (M. L.) 
16577. 
Bevitt (W. D.) 
Bevitt (Z. R.) 


Flight of the bum- 


My chiquita. 18812, 


Just a little lovin’. 


You only. 23768. 
Bach. 19727. 


Bey (Ernest) Prosperity is just in 
sight. 10961. 

Beydts (Louis) Tu demandes pour- 
quoi. 2458. 

Beyer (A. E.) Ina world of our own. 
20440. 

Beyer (A. W.) Out of the mist. 
10843. 

Beyer (E. H.) Full speed ahead. 
7610. 

Beyers (Hildagard) Looking for you. 
206738. 

Beyersdories: _ (A. R.), Yuaura , Lou. 
1285. 


3eversdorfer (Mrs. J.J.) See Beyers- 
dorfer (A. R.) 
Bezauberndes friulein. 13896. 
Bezy (F. J. J.) Everything’s goin’ to 
be all right. 5155. 
Bi tis im Barnerland. 210. 
Biamonte (Louis) : 
Indian cradle song. 24646. 
Twenty thousand miles from no- 
where. 6800. 
Bianchi (T. E.) 
ASO12. ..\ 
Bianchini (Guido) : 
Barearola. 15824. 
Canta .... canta. 
Celeghete. 15945. 
Dichiarazion d’amor. 
Semo mati. 17198. 
Bianco (Eduardo) : 
Adoracion. 13775. 
Cancion de cuna. 138960. 
Crepusculo. 14058. 
Evocacion. 14194. 
Plegaria. 15059. 
Poema. 17077. 
Principe. 17098. 
sianco (Massimo Zanotti-) See Za- 
notti-Bianco (Massimo) 
3ias (Lawrence) Unfairtome. 2487. 
Bibeau (Armand) It’s with love in 
my heart. 20489. 
Biber (George) 
23288. 


Oh why did you. 


15928. 
16054. 


Since I’m _ alone. 


Bibliothéque d’éducation. Des chan- 
sons animées pour les fétes. 12025. 
Bibo (Irving) : é 
I can’t come out tonight. 12331, 
16851. 
Let him live. 8092. 
Start of the big parade. 6622, 


8869. 

This night is ours. 15488. 

What’s a fellow gonna do. 11485. 

You keep me in hot water all the 
time. 15701. 

Bibo-Lang, ine.: 

Al Bernard’s complete minstrel 
folio. 238954. 

Aloha beloved. 9366. 


At the deep sea jubilee. 7146. 


Cowboy Tom’s round-up book. 
19891. 

Girl in the iittle green hat. 743. 

High socie.y. 3380. 

Hollywood. 5394. 

I can’t come out tonight. 12331, 
16351. . 


I’se done my best. T7876. 

In a little red school by the side 
of the hill. 7981. 

Let him live. 8092. 

Little old shack in the mountains. 
20639. 

Moonlight on the water. 

My angel. 16887. 

My book of love. 3860. 

Ol’ Man Devil. 8476. 

Only girl I ever loved. 3988. 

Rosary of the rose. 2009. 
even million people. 17203. 

Shake hands with a millionaire. 
2114. 

She changed her hi-de-hi-de, for 
his yodel-o-de-ay. 6490. 

Shim sham shimmy. 15231. 

Something came and got me in 
the spring. 8807. 


24986. 


Start of the big parade. 6622. 
8869. 

This night is ours. 15438. 

To-ward morning, dancing with 
you. 21426. 


Universal march folio. 17484. 

What’s a fellow gonna do. 11485. 

What wouldja like for breakfast. 
2615. 

When it’s moonlight in Sunshine 
valley. 23645. 

You keep me in hot water all the 


time. 15701. 

Biby (J. S.) May I have a few mo- 
ments with you. 22790. 

Bice (A. L.) Mass in F. 3775. 

Bice (N. 8S.) Funny little feelin’. 
20101. 

Bichell (I. M.) Song of prosperity. 
1722: 


1116 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bickel (Nicholas) : 
I can’t go on without you darling. 
14388. 
Over the ocean blue, I’ll wait for 
you. 17086. 
Bickford (V. O.) 
vorites for guitar. 
Bickford (Z. M.): 
Hstrellita. 593. 
Londonderry air. 
Valse bleue. 2499. 


Blue book of fa- 
4834. 


1353. 


Bideri (F. ) Piedigrotta Bideri, 1932. | 


1876. 

Bideri (Ferdinando) Casa editrice: 
A signora ’e ’stu core. 21698. — 
Adalaysa. 21708. 

*Albergo ’e ll’. allegria. 41. 
Allegramente. 21721. 

Canta sirena. 15929-15982. 
Canzona ’e Surriento. 21872. 


Canzone qd’ ’o core. 21873. 

Che bella cosa @ ’a femmena. 
21905. 

Che ne sarra dimane. 345. 

Comme passa ’a_ primmavera. 
21948. 

Furturella. 722. 

I love you. 22379. 

Mbraccia a me. 1495. 

Me pides. 22794. 

Mia signora. 1520. 

’"O bbene. 1721. 

’O core a ddoie piazze. 

Onda. 23023. 

Parteno ’e suldate. 1842. 

‘Pecché oj luna. 1855. 

Piedigrotta Bideri, 1932. 

Ringrazia, e passa... 

Si Vammore é ’na pena. 

Signorina. 23279. 

Stornelli d’oro. 153840. 

Tutt’ ’e ffemmene. 23506. 

Tutt’ ’e rrose. 2463. 

Voce d@’ oro. 25382. 


Bideri (Valentina) Canta 
15929-15982. 
Bidon d’or. 588, 623, 5184, 7446, 8304, 
8534. 
Bieber (A. M.): 
Man at the helm of the U. S. A. 
12725. 

There’s music on the air. 23458. 
Bieberich (Walter) Although. 4702. 
Biedermann (H. J.) Missa in hono- 

rem B. M. Virginis. 4656 (407). 
Bielmeier (Helen) From you to me. 


22981. 


1876. 
23184. 
23275, 


sirena. 


7609. 
Bien (Gustav) Dream shadows. 
16090. 
Biesinger (John) : 
Night full of romance. 12958. 


That’s why I love you sweetheart. 
23449, 


Big flight. 16937. 


Big red revue of 1933. 24276. 
Bigelow (Lillian) : 


Memories of mother. 5952. 
Oh tell me. 20977. 
Biggs (G. B.) Little songs for little 


people. 24807. 
Biggs (R. E.) Longing just for you. 
3706. 


Bigler (1. C.): 
Ghandi in 
14266. : 
I love my Soux [sic] 18387. 
Bigus (Gene) Baby eyes of blue. 
7165 


the White house. 


Bilbo (G. W.) More cash. 24989. 
Bilhorn (P. P.): 


Glory for you and. me. 11670 
(122). ' 
Jesus, Thou my only refuge. 


11670 (177). 
Thorns and roses. 11670 (876). 
Wake up. 11670 (397). Bue 
What will ye bind. 11670 (417). 
Why not receive Him.. 11670 
(438). 
Bill of divorcement. 4419. 
Billaut (Louis) Gaités de l’escadron. 
18210. ; 
Billi (Vincenzo) : 
Ineanto di primavera. 
Pietra dello scandalo. 
Ronda egiziana. 6417. 
Billin (H. H.): 

Spring song. 23795 (90). 
Twilight dreams. 238795 (102). 
Billingsley (M. E.) In my dreams. 

10216. 


5642*. 
4037*, 


Billmann (F. J.) 
3—4—0. 17415. 
Billy Boy. 7213. 
Bilotta (Hmil) : 
American tragedy. 11716. 
Don’t know why I cry. 7470. 
Gracie Allen’s missing brother. 
7670. 
Bilotti (Anton) |. Moderato et fugue 
en re mineur. 12805. 
Bilotto (J. N.) It burns me up, cause 
I can’t cool you down. 10253. 


Three point two at 


Bimboni (Alberto) Invocation of 
Orpheus. 20465. 
Binder (A. W.) New  Palestinean 


folk songs. 14934. 

Binet (Frédéric) : 
Consolation. 

Dans le jardin fleuri. 
Interméde rustique. 


4656 (109). 
4656 (123). 
15733 (161). 


Naiade. 15733 (230). 
Petites moissonneuses. 15733 
(265). 


4656 (545). 
15733 (365). 
15733 (3874). 


Rondo mignon. 
Valse minuscule. 
Vieille histoire. 


1117 


INDEX 


Binet (M. D.): 
Consolation. 
Dans le jardin fleuri. 
Interméde rustique. 


4656 (109). 
4656 (123). 
15733 (161). 


Naiade. 15733 (230). 
Petites moissonneuses. 15733 
(265). 


Rondo mignon. 4656 (545). 
Valse minuscule. 15733 (365). 
Vieille histoire. 15733 (3874). 
Bingang (Hanns): 
Staden sjunger. 21298. 
Var kyss du ger... 25745. 
Varfoér grater du nir hela varlden 
mot dej ler. 21465. 
Bingen (R. O.) Dreaming. 
Bingham (C. D.): 
No bird can sing in a darkened 
room. 157383 (287). 
Send me a picture postal card. 
7076. (308). 
Bingham (Dolena) : 
~ ~No bird can sing in a darkened 
room. 15733 (2387). 
Send me a picture postal card. 
7076 (3808). 
Bingham (Esther) 


7499. 


What shall I do. 


23623. 

Bingham (Louise) Beverly Louise 
Lu. (208. 

Bingham (Seth) Come Thou _ al- 


mighty King. 399. 
Binhak (Carl) Sabbath evening sery- 


ice. 19128. 
Binhak (8S. J.) Sabbath evening serv- 
ice. 19123. 


Biondi (B. J.) Cheer up! cheer up! 
the good old days will come again. 
3021. 

Biorn (Emil) Our Flag. 

Birbeck (Robert) : 

Little old shack. 18684. 
When the gold has turned to Sil- 
ver. 2647. 

Birch (John) Little church around 
the corner. 16670. 

Birchard (C. C.) & co.: 

Exodus. 609. 


3996. 


Flower of Venezia. 24269*. 
Flowering orchards. 20070. 
Flowing river. 670. 
Fountain of youth. 24287. 
Heritage. 18317. 

Home on the range. 24442. 
Hymn to Diana. 10062. 


It was a lover and his lass. 10275. 
Koosheeo. 3638. 

Lantern land. 1278. 

Lullaby. 11843. 

Singing choir. 6523. 

Song of the fates. 2949. 

Spring equinox. 4246. 


Still, still with Thee. 6626. 


pt. ITI, n.s., v. 28 


What is more gentle than a wind 
in summer. 258138. 


Bird (A. J.) Children’s day. 11928. 
Bird (A. R.) Beneath the petals of a 
rose. 19750. 


Bird (Bill): 
I wish I could look in your Irish 
eyes. 5079. 
Rose of my garden. 
Bird (Jimmy) Honolulu e. 5413. 
Bird (P. D.) Man of destiny. 14734. 
Birds of a feather. 23960*. 
Birkbeck (Bob) pseud. See Birbeck 


4120. 


(Robert) 

Birkett (Charles) Look up at the 
moon. 8170. 

Birman (Art) Whistlin’ Joe from 
Kokomo. 6968. 


Birnbach (Richard) : 
Arabisches gold. 4728. 
Fiir’s kinderherz, 5224. 
Streichquartett B-dur. 6632. 


Suite romantique. 6688. 
Violetta. 6844. 
Biron (A. J.) Du hast mir im leben. 
9784. 


Birtha (Kalman) Forget your trou- 
bles. dream of tomorrow. 7594. 
Bis friih um fiinfe. 4656 (63, 64, 247, 
446). . 
Bisbee (G. W.)  Jis’ blue. 
Bischoff (F. H. G.): 
Pearl of great, great price. 19003. 
Wanderer. 15560. 
Bischoff (J. W.): 
Five little white heads. 
(56). 
Love sings the lark. 18765 (111). 


24683. 


13765 


Open to me the gates. 13765 (160, 
161). 

Rest. 4656 (534). 

Rose I give you. 13765 (183, 
184). 


Summer wind. 23795 (938, 94). 

Teach me, O Lord. 23795 (100). 

Two hearts. 13765 (2338, 2384). 
Bisher (D. A. G.) Oh she was a win- 


some lassie. 20975. 
Bishop (—) Home sweet home. 
22296. 
Bishop (E. C.) Dreamy Mississippi 
moon. 9771. 
Bishop (EH. L.): 
Broken. 23996. 


If I had someone like you. 24605. 
My chum. 25025. 
Bishop (Eleanor) My Redeemer liv- 
eth. 1688. 
Bishop (G. E.) I want you and home 
sweet home. 3506. 
Bishop (Gertrude) 
Bishop (H. R.): 
Home, sweet home. 
Lire pov yavxo. 4244, 


Shepherd. 25443. 
5404. 


1118 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bishop (J. B.) 
Bishop (Joe) : 
Blue. prelude. 29383, 7229, 9510. 
Jealousy... 18532, 
Bishop (P. E.): 
Drifting down the Ohio with you. 
9774. 

In a little valley. 7984. 

Roses are blooming. 11035. 

Tell me sweetheart do you miss 

me. 8947. 
When the nightingale sings I 
dream of you. 9197. 

Where ever you go. 9216. 

Whisper dear. 9225. 

Why did I fall for you. 92835. 
Bishop (S. G.) Bunkers. 269*. 
Bishop (Walter) : 

Birth of rhythm. 4822. 

From now till eternity. 5221. 

Won’t tomorrow ever come. 17675. 


Bunkers. 269%. 


Biton (Veuve L. J.) Chante Sion. 
19839. 
Bittner (Julius) Walzer aus Wien. 
17517. 
Bivona (Al.) jr. Dreaming = and 
thinking of you. 19981. 
Bixby (A. K.): 
Comforter. 4944. 
Crown Him. 4970. 
Jesus Thy boundless love. 18535. 
Sun is out. 4268. 
Bixio (G. A.): 


Bimba, senza amore. 214. 
Com’ é bella la vita. 392, 398. 
Non si puo scherzare con l’amore. 
1706. 
Non va. 
Bizarrities. 
25686. 
Bizet (Georges) : 
Adagietto. 11812. 
Aurore. 7076 (16). 
Caprice. 7076 (17). 
Lamb of God. 4825. 
Retour. 7076 (18). 
Romance. 7219. 
Ronde turque. 7076 (19). 
Sérénade. 7076 (20). 
Toreador song and march. 
CRC). 
Variations chromatiques, 
17902. 
Bizzell (J. L.): 
Sixth avenue blues. 8777. 
Your eyes, your arms, your kisses 
were never meant for me. 98315, 
23783. 
Bizzell (Leslie) See Bizzell (J. L.) 
Bjorke (Hinar) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Bjérnberg (C. N.) 
1222, 


1710. 
24485, 24981, 25050, 25180, 


13765 
11813, 


S.A.L. — valsen. 


38188-—-34—-—_-4 


Bjornberg 
13222: 
Bjornson (G. A.) : 
...Birds. nest once more in the valley. 


(Nisse) S.A.L. -— valsen. 


21816. 
Dreaming, just dreaming of you. 
18115. 
Ill always love you. 7818, 20324. 
Tisket a tasket. 17424. 
Blaa drenge. 19759. 
Blaauw_ (Pierre) Blick von dir 
bringt das gliick zu mir. 9505. 


Blachman (H. A.) We're on our way 
to old Broadway. 17541. 
Black (A. H.) Robin Hood and his 
merrie men. 17138. 
Black (Allida) Play quick method 
for ukulele or ukulele-banjo. 25264. 
Black (Arthur) Modern method for 
the Spanish guitar. 5977. 
Black (Ben) Come on, get up. 3052, 
7380. 
Black (C. V.): 
Blondie. 19764. 
Dream star. 19977. 
Gift divine. 20115. 
Gliding in a Zeppelin. 20128. 
Just a memory. 20529. 
Black (E. L.) You are so divine. 


25950. 
Black (J. M.): 
Full and free salvation. 23795 
(28). 
Shepherd calls. 9332 (822). 
Songs of faith and hope. 238795 
(89). 
Black (J. 8.) Too many irons in the 
fire. 21424, 25704. 


Black (Johnny) & Go. 
irons in the fire. 25704. 
Black (Kimball) jr. Just painting a 
picture of you. 1227. 
Black (M. R.) I’m crazy about ev’ry- 
thing about you. 3462. 
Black (Marjorie) Since you’ve taken 
your love away. 15246. 
Black (N. M.) What I couldn’t teach 
my baby. 25812. 
Black (Olive Blair) We got it. 15570. 
Black (Olla Blancet) : 
Don’t be a chis’ler. 
That dog-gone 
234388. 
Black-Foxe military institute: 


Too many 


24162. 
long-chain man. 


Black-Foxe, we fight for thee. 
15856. 
Bulldogs of old Black-Foxe. 
15901. 
Blackerby (Stella) Memory’s book. 
10555. 
Blackett—Sample—Hummert, ine. 
Oxydal theme. 25217. 
Blackford (Dora) Seotech cavalier. 
23254. 


1119 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.28 


Blackhurst (J: A.) New deal of love. 


1674. 

Blackinton (I. H.) Ain’t we happy. 
7094. 

Blackledge (R. C.) Dreamy lullaby. 
3171. 

Blackley (H. G.) My dream of you. 
12875. 

Blackley (M. F.) My little Indian 


summer queen. 6076. 

Blackman (J. F.): 
Always sunshine. 11670 (6). 
Bluebird’s song. 7076 (21). 
Bright star of truth. 11670 (38). 
Eternal spring. TO76 (72). 
Everlasting love. 11670 (97). 
Flowers welcome. T7076 (83). 
Forsake me not. 11670 (110). 
He hath triumphed. 9332 (135). 
In heavenly love. TO76 (146). 
It is a good thing to give thanks. 

9332 (UA)? 

My father’s land. 11670 (243). 
O Lord and Master. 11670 (257). 
O spirit of poetry.. 11670 (259). 


Only Thee. 11670 (267). 

Promise made to mother. 11670 
(297). 

Robin’s song. T7076 (280). 

Sail on, O ship of state. T7076 
(298). 

Searching the Scriptures. 11670 
(s2a)e 

‘Tis a drunkard’s home today. 
7076 (351). 

With heart and voice. 11670 
(436). 


11670 (411). 
11670 (414). 
One thing thou 


What is the song. 
What’s the good. 

Blackmer (H. A.) 
lackest. 10825. 

Blackwood (Hermione) : 

Baby, you’re grown-up. 
Invitation. 1152, 

Blades (F. A.): 

I’m almost afraid of you. 12372. 

Strolling down the railroad track 
with you. 15346. 

Whoopee. 2688. 

Blaha (Josef) Musikverlag, G.m.b.H., 
Th. Schmidt’s nachfolger. Selige 
Wiener zeiten. 25421, 25422. 

Blain (Guy) On the banks of the 
Saskatchewan. 21002. 

Blaine (Larry): 

I’m almost afraid of you. 12372. 

Strolling down the railroad track 
with you. 15346. 

Whoopee. 2688. 

Blair (B. M.) Your tomorrow. 15728. 

Blair (Elizabeth) Sleep song. 19211. 

Blair (Hugh) Evening service. 5146. 

Blair (J. 1.) Sunset finds a melody in 
my heart for you. 23392. 


11757. 


Blaisdell (George) : 
Dancing feet. 24118. 
I'll be seein’ you, cowboy. 22366. 
Blake (Adele) pseud. See Wilson 
(Adele) 
Blake (Billy) : 
Beautiful Kennywood park. 15831. 
Do I love you. 16059. 
My basket ball hero. 6040. 
Who told you so. 6975. 


Blake (C.) Could you read my heart. 
11670 (64). 

Blake (C. D.)  Shepherd’s evening 
song. 2125. 

Blake (Charlotte) When love smiles 
at you. 23651. . 

Blake (Clarence): 

Jewels. 8009, 14587. 


Tribute to a red rose. 25710. 
Blake (D. G.): 
Busy bugle. 24008. 
Cotton-blossom-time. 
Drum corps. 24204. 
Gay marines. 24325. 


24097. 


Ho! St. Nick. 7076 (123).° 
I love the old doll best. 11670 
(150). 


Japanese maiden. 11670 (176). 
Lullaby boat. 11670 (216). 
Make way for the band. 24887. 
Mistress Mary. 11670 (236). 
One-a-penny. TO76 (254). 
Slumber boat. 15265, 19216. 

Song of the rain. 25526. 

Tales and tunes from grand opera. 


19331. 
Tin soldiers. 7076 (350). 
To Astra. 11670 (379). 
Blake (Fred) You did ev’rything for 
me. 11623. 
Blake (George) Night after night. 
3923. 
Blake (H. E.) Bluer than blue. 
15879. 
Blake (J. C.) Carolina moonlight. 
4891. 
Blake (J. W.) I don’t want nobody 
but you. 22343. 
Blake (Jimmie) I don’t want nobody 
but you. 22348. 


Blake (L. J.) 
Water music. 
Blake (L. N.) 
home. 25068. 
Blake (Milton) 
Blakemore (Paul) 
romance. 16740. 
Blalock (T. J.) My ship of dreams. 
12922. 
Blamphin (—) 
we love. 9954. 
Blanchard (Allan) : 
Love in the afternoon. 12675. 
Stranger in town. 23388. 


Three pieces from the 
801. 
My old Blue Valley 


Chinese chow. 3029. 
Magic melody of 


God bless the friends 


1120 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Blanchard (C. W.) My South. 12925. 
Blanchard (L. F.): 
Share my pillow. 25436. 
Song of the man in the moon. 
21268. 
Bianchard (Volney) Little church in 
Tennessee. 13832. 


Blanche (M. L.) In the shadows I 
found a heart. 22532. 
Blanchella. pseud. See Fobes (B. M.) 
Blanchet (EH. M.) Naomi. 20911. 
Blanchet (EH. R.) Treize études. 221. 
Blanchette (C. A.) Sad is home with- 
out a mother. 17168. 
Blanchette (R. J. A. F.) 
my beloved. 4292. 
Blanco (A. A.) Veterans of foreign 


Sweetheart, 


wars. 15539. 

Blanco (Tomas) Réve damour. 
15120. 

Bland (A. P.) How beautiful heaven 
must be. 22311. 


Bland (KE. H.) 
castles of love. 
Bland (J. A.) 


Fall of my dream- 
14203. 
O, dem golden slip- 


pers. 13001. 
Bland (Mary) Fall of my dream- 
eastles of love. 14203. 


Blanding (F. R.) 
to me. 4047. 
Blandino (T. L.) 
gone-by. 19983. 
Blane (Moby) You found in some one 

what I found in you. 17707. 
Blaner (T. H.) Somehow. 19233. 
Blangenois (Jules) Cours complet de 

technique appliquée. 4963. 

Blanke (H. B.) pseud. See Melson 

(H. B.) 

Blankenhorn (W. A.) 

high in the air. 1682. 
Blarney stone. 8805. 
Blas (lL. P.): 

Please come back my love. 


Please come back 


Dreaming of days 


My paradise 


17071. 


Queen of love. 21098. 
Ray of cheer. 25322. 
Sun of love. 13388. 
Blasche (Julius) Schul-tanz-buch. 
6467-6469. 
Blastic (M. D.) If you’d only say you 
love me. 22487. 


Blaue vom himmel. 2928. 
Blaugh (KE. E.): 
Jimmie boy. 16558. 
Junnie boy. 16572. 
Blauser (Winnie) Wishing with a 
four leaf clover. 21623. 
Blazejewski (Anna): 
I never knew love could be like 
this. 12410. 
She sits by the window. 17212. 
Something tells me you’re tired of 
me. 13333. 


Virginia hills. 17498. 


Blech (Leo): 


Liebeswalzer, 5793. 
Mister Wu. 5976*, 5976**. 

Blech (Wolfeang) Dir médcht’ ich 
einmal in mondschein begegnen. 
18074. 

Blecher (Billy) We’re just a bunch 


of merry bo’s. 19489. 
Bledsoe (L. R.): 
Let’s stop the time and 


awhile. 8108. 


stay 


My big moment. 14857. 
Blegen (H. S8.): 
Latest wrinkle. 5759. 


3955. 
Cau’t we at least 


Old fashioned play. 
Blegstad (Eleanor) 
be friends. 309. 
Bleestad (Hildegarde) 
least be friends. 309. 
Blennerhassett (Oliver) : 
Down in sunshine alley. 
Harmony jazz. 22250. 
Biémete THs TWePaivwue. 13904. 
Blessing (E. G.): 
Meet me, Sweetheart, near the 
roses. 12758. 

Now he wears the blue. 22970. 
Bleus de Vamour. 10451, 10513, 10928, 
10985, 11046, 15169. 

Bleus du eiel. 25313. 
Blickensderfer (G. M.) 
world. 17442. 
Blight (Tom) When you hear Fritz 
play twiddly-bits. 2657. 
Blinde (Der) 17752 (24, 25). 
Blinn (Araby) Night or day. 22959. 
Bliss (Arthur) : 
Quintet for clarinet and strings. 
8643. 


Can’t we at 


22053. 


Top of the 


When I met you. 15601. 
Your eyes tell the secret. 13753. 
Bliss (Beatrice) : 
After much deliberation. 17767. 
Losing you. 18654. 
Bliss (G. O.) If you were in my 
arms. 14505. 
Bliss (P. P.) \What’s the use of 
Sighin’, 4656 (684). 
Bliss (Paul) Sacred two-part chor- 
uses. 13224. 


Blistein (Beatrice) : 
After much deliberation. 17767. 


Losing you. 18654. 
Bloch (J. H. M.) Fahreda. 20045. 
Bloch pub. co., ine.: 
Friday evening service. 18205. 
New Palestinean folk songs. 
14934. 
Block (Rosalind) Someone who'll 
love me too. 4225. 
Blodgett (Martha) Anything and 


everything for you. 11728. 


1121 


INDEX 


Blomquist (C. M.): 


Beautiful naughty brown = eyes. 
17881. 
Beneath that dear old willow tree. 
15842. 
Life is a jig-saw puzzle. 3681. 
Blon (Franz von): 
Dramatische ouverture. 5074, 
7488. 
For you. 2815 (89). 
Serenade d’amour. 21696 (339). 
Solinger  schiitzen-march. 9332 
(331). 
Blonder (M. M.): 
America first. 70. 
Trouper, see it through. 19423. 


Blonstein (Etta) 
977. 
Blood (Will) 
1824. 
Bloodgood (C. M.) What would I do 
without you. 6913. 
Bloom (Harry) inec.: 
It’s spring weather we're togeth- 


I love you always. 


Our old swimming hole. 


er again. 7987. 
Only for you my love. 10829. 
When shall we meet again. 
21562. 
Yesterdays’ sweethearts, stran- 


gers today. 13711, 15684. 
You’re my lucky charm. 17731. 
Bloom (Jack) My palace where love 


is king. 3894. 
Bloom (Mickey) Youtmel } O31. 
25968. 
Bloom (Rube): 
Dinah Lou. 503, 7455. 
Plantation recollections. 17064. 
Southern memories. 21284. 


Stately mansion. 17306. 
Stay on the right side of the road. 
2248, 4251. 
Waltz is on. 
Bloomer (E. S.) 


21496. 
I’m coming back 


someday. 10121. 
Bloomer (R. I.) Lonesome tonight. 
20667. 


Bloomfield (F. D.): 
Gypsy queen. 5821. 
On the shores of Tampa Bay. 
8504. 
Blose (J. M.): 
Eclectic course of graded studies 
in piano playing. 4656 (157). 
Elementary piano technics. 4656 
(160). 
Blossom (Lester) : 
Paradox. 21041. 
When I’m dancing with somebody 
else. 21552. 
Blossom (M. B.): 
Acquaint thyself with Him. 13765 
(1). 


Be of good comfort. 13765 (11). 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Blout (Jennie) New Year praise. 
20924. 

Blow (Belle) Moonlight and apple 
blossoms. 1551. 


Blower (M. A.) : 
Hungry for you, sweetheart. 3408. 
Last waltz. 8075. 


Lucky little wildflower. 12698. 
Oh! you lucky people. 10792. 
Speaking of operations. 8848. 


Take me back to the shack I ¢all 


home. 15398. 
What’s the good of moonlight. 
4496. 
Blue (I. G.) Memories of mother. 
10553. 
Blue (M. L.) That’s why I love you. 
19361. 
Blue (M. S.): 
There’s a blue bird a bringin’ hap- 
piness. 17394. 


Valse mit me Vilhelmeena. 21463. 
Blue (Ralph) You can’t play my uku- 
lele. 25952. 
Blue butterfly wild flower series op- 
erettas. 11818*. 
Blue diamond song _ service. 
Romeo. 17114. 
Blue lotus. 21828*, 
Blue moon. 9332 (384). 
Blue widow. 21959, 23771. 
Blum (John): 
My golden eagle. 
N. R= A. . 16905. 
Repeal. 25328. 


Radio 


22885. 


| Blum (R. E.): 


Dream waltz. 14142. 
My gal. 3869. 

Blume (Hermann): 
Heldenehrung. 138568. 
Tannenberg-marsch. 12192. 

Blume (Karl): 

Abendlied. 11673, 11674. 

Auf der Liineburger heide. 
4746. 

Mein midel, der wein und die 
rosen. 5944, 5945. 

Wenn der birnbaum bDlitiht. 6903, 
6904. 

Winter. 11674, 13682. 

Blume von Hawaii. 235. 

Blumenson (S. L.) Waltzing in the 
night. 25775. 

Blumenthal (Rose): 
On Wall street. 
Solitude. 6548. 

Blumer (Theodor) Deutsche yolkslie- 
der—fantasie. 18068. 

Blythe (W. B.) Flute band unison 
scale book. 14228-14230. 

Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America. See 
United Lutheran church in America. 
Soard of publication. 


4745, 


6254. 


1122 


~ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Boardman (M. E.) My little girls. 
12892. 
Bocecherini (L.): 


Boccherini minuet in A. 23977. 


Minuet. 3817, 23937. 
Bochmann (—) Fraitilein Annemarie. 
3252. 


Bochmann (Werner) Leb wohl mein 
lieb fiir heut. 14641. 

Bocklet (Heinrich v.) 
klirung. 17752 (140). 

Bocklet (Johanna vy.) Tod und ver- 
kl4rung. 17752 (140). 

Bockus (Phil) Dreamy moonlit val- 
ley. 12088. 

Bodkin (Billie) See Bodkin (W. H.) 

Bodkin (W. H.): 

Road to sunshine. 8670. 

Waiting my time with you. 11441. 
Boe (R. D.) ‘Trying to forget. 9046. 
Boe (V. E.) Concordia hymnal. 3059. 
Bohm (Anton) & sohn: 

Bilder vom Chiemsee. 

Messe in B. 14787. 
Boehme (Margarete) Zwei sonatinen. 

23795 (108, 109). 
Bohmelt (Harald) : 
Kleiner mann—was nun. 14621. 
Was dein roter mund im frihling 
Sagt. 15568. 

Wenn es ein gliick gibt... 25808. 

Boehnlein (V. G.) From private to 
general. 15733 (128).. 

Boelke (John) MHy-a keed. 10059. 

Borner (Kurt) Variationen. 9832 
(378). 

Boetger (LL. M.) 
‘not you. 25510. 

Bogatto (Serafino) : 

Ave Maria. 121. 

Pange lingua. 10853. 

Boghen (Felice) Vocalise-étude. 4437. 
Bogle (Robert) Summermoon. 17325. 
Bohanan (F. D.): 

All over this world. 7109. 

Brown skin. 7271. 

Buildin’ on a rock. 4863. 


Tod und ver- 


11811. 


Someone new, why 


Come down sinner, yo’ none too 


late. 15989. 
He raise po’ Lazarus. 
Hold de winds. 7748. 
I been toilin’ up the hill so long. 
5450. 
I’m almost home. 
In bright mansions. 
Just because. 8033. 
Keep a-singin’ on de way. 
Keep on to Galilee. 8047. 
Lass o’ Killarney. 8073. 
Laughing Water. 16628. 
Littul gal so true. 8154. 
Lizene. 58383. 


5300. 


7839. - 
5619. 


16601. 


Love is a rose. 8192. 

Mother, dear mother, 
comes o’er me. 8325. 

My gentle old mother. 6058. 

New hiding place. 6126. 

Ole sheep done know de road. 
6222. 

Po wayfarin’ stranger. 6318. 

Purple shadows in the west. 17108. 

Ride on King Emanuel. 6398. 

Roses will bloom in your garden. 
17155. 

Sing a-ho. 6517. 

Soon one morning. 17280. 

Soon-a will be done, 8838. 

Take me home. 89380. 

Tell Jesus. 6700. 

Visions. 17495. 

Winter-day. 17659. 

You better mind. 17701. 

Bohanan (O. L.): 

All over this world. 7109. 

Brown skin. 7271. 

Buildin’ on a rock. 4863. 

Come down sinner, yo’ none too 
late. 15989. 

He raise po’ Lazarus. 

Hold de winds. 7748. 

I been :toilin’ up the hill so long. 
5450. 


a sadness 


5350. 


7839. 
5619. 


I’m almost home. 
In bright mansions. 
Just because. 8033. 
Keep a-singin’ on de way. 
Keep on to Galilee. 8047. 
Lass o’ Killarney. 8078. 
Laughing Water. 16628. 
Littul gal so true. 8154. 
Lizene. 5833. 
Love is a rose. 8192. 
Mother, dear mother, a sadness 
comes o’er me. 8325. 
My gentle old mother. 6058. 
New hiding place. 6126. 
Ole sheep done know de 
6222. 
Po wayfarin’ stranger. 6318. 
Purple shadows in the west. 17108. 
Ride on King Emanuel. 6398. 
Roses will bloom in your garden. 
17155. 
Sing a-ho. 6517. 
Soon one morning. 
Soon-a will be done. 
Take me home. 89380. 
Tell Jesus. 6700. 
Visions. 17495. 
Winter-day. 17659. 
You better mind. 17701. 
Bohannon (Pearl) I wish 
died in our craddle [sic] 
Bohéme (La) 16686. 
Bohemian girl. 21775. 


16601 


road, 


17280. 
8838. 


we had 
22470. 


1123 


INDEX 


Boher (Michel) : 
J’aime a voguer. 7995. 
Jean-matelot. 10296. 
Bohlman (H. J.) Must I say goodbye 
to you. 22863. 
Bohm (Carl): 
A la valse. 19648 (1). 


A mon étoile. 19648 (2). 

Abide with me, 2815 (1). 

Amoureuse. 11670 (9). 

Anfangs-studien. 9332 (10). 

Espagnola. 23795 (28). 

Fata morgana. 11670 (100). 

Grace. 19648 (44). 

Impromptu-mazurka. 19648 (54). 

Kosender falter. 19648 (67). 

Papillon. 19648 (112). 

Rosetta. 17752 (122), 23795 (76). 

Spinnlied. 19648 (182). 

Staccato 19648 (133). 

Tausenderlei. 21696 (367). 

40 easy and progressive studies 

for the violin. 23795 (10). - 

Bohm (Jenny) : 

Amoureuse. 11670 (9). 

Anfangs-studien. 9332 (10). 

Espagnola. 23795 (28). 

Fata morgana. 11670 (100). 

Rosetta. 23795 (76). 

Tausenderlei. 21696 (367). 

40 easy and progressive studies 

for the violin. 23795 (10). 

Bohme (Felix) Roosevelt is bound 


to win. 19102. 
Bohn (R. K.) Moon paradise. 12814. 
Boieldieu (F. A.) White lady. 
15688. 


Boissoneault (T. ny: 
coming back again. 
Boland (Clay) 
I.0.U. 2582. 
Boland (John) 
Boland 
358. 
Bolander (Pearl) 
Tennessee. 584. 
Bolanz (Ada) I want my baby back. 
7893. 
Boldi (J. B.) Indiana. 
Boldin (KE. G.): 


I’m so happy—I don’t know what 
to do. 12396. 
It makes me feel so happy, I 


Prosperity is 
25305. 
We’re the boys from 


8746. 
earol. 


Ship of state. 
(Kathleen ) Child’s 


Down in sunny 


4656 (307). 


don’t know what to do. 165382. 
Bolen (Franz) See  Bolik-Bolen 
(Franz). 
Bolero moderne. 23978. 
Boles (B. L.) Sweetheart can’t you 
see. 8912. 


Bolick (C. K.): 
Alma mater song. 2848. 
Alma mater song Lenoir high 
school. 58, 59. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


Bolik-Bolen (Franz) : 
Sweet little thing, oh dear old 
thing. 11247. 


World of love. 259382. 
Bolin (Nick): 
Gypsy valse. 38382. 


25355. 
235744. 


Romance and dreams. 
Yip chu chee cha cha. 


Boll (EH. E.) Childhood memories. 
19849. 
Bolls (L. W.) My dream waltz. 
25034 


Bologne (Jean) Chant du_ tango. 


Bolt (H. B.) See the sun. shining. 
17191. 
Bolte (Wilma) Kindergarten and 


primary songs. 95788. 
Bolton (G. P.): 
By a waterfall. 4868. 
It seems too good to be true. 


3581. 


Say that you love me. 2065. 
Bolton (Laurence) : 
They did not tell me. 6735. 


White in the moon the long road 
lies. 6970. 
Bolton (R. W. W.):: 


By a waterfall. 4868. 
Dreams. 19986. 
It seems too good to be true. 
3581, 18516. 
Say that you love me. 2065. 
Boltz (M. M.) Hit-skip driver. 
18324. 
FBombaco (Frank) Hiawatha land. 
20234. 
Bombard (J. A.) JIve got a home. 
24579. 
Bomboy (Claudine) Back to Dixie. 
17855. 


Bompeix (J.) Solféges de concours a 
2 voix, 1933. | 23313. 
Bon voyage. 238*. 
Bonadoni (Guiseppa) 
moresque. 17355. 
Bonavita (Mario): 
Chiacchiere. 3850, 3025. 
Fez. 638, 639. 
Sotto Vombrellino con me. 
(927. 
Bond (C. J.)-: 
Is yo? Yois. 4656 (310). 
Ten songs. 4656 (70). 
Vision. 4656 (668). 
Bond (G. C.) Ever since I fell in 
love. 5148. 
Bond (J. W.) Sun don’t shine all the 
time. 2266. 
Bond (Oliver) 
true. 138678. 
Bond (Sylvia) Back to your cottage 
home I wiil return to you. 18854. 
Bondage. 11968, 13100. 


Tango hu- 


2217, 


Will my dreams come 


eri ts 


1124 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bondon (John): 


Broken hearted soldier boy. 
4859. 
Valley of the San Joaquin. 6829. 


Bonds (M. A.) 
5068. 
Bone come a-knittin’. 
Bongiorno (F. J.): 
Cruel. 9661. 
Lovers. 12690. 
Bonin (Louis) Au bout du _ film. 
11741. | 
Bonincontro (G.): 
Quiétude. 8642. 
Réves bleus. 8659. 
Si Vamour prenait racine. 8752. 
Bonincontro (Gabriel) Sais-tu pour- 
quoi. 2041. ‘ 
Bonnal (Hrmend) : 


Down south in Dixie. 


13922. 


Il était un enfancon. 14508. 

Symphonie. 11265. 
Bonnard (G.): 

Buona notte, Billie. 272. 


Gambe in aria. 76138. 


Giovinezza senza amore. T737- 
739. 
Ma lamore @ un’ altra cosa. 
1483. 
Bonne aventure. 1841, 1844, 9820, 
10865. 
Bonnell (Clara) Sweetheart of my 
old age. 2298, 23412. 
Bonnell (W. R.) Over the Rhine. 
17037. 


Bonney (M. 8S.) Montana memories. 
12811. 5 
Bonnie (Joseph) Who cares. 
Bonnie Dundee. 7235. 
Bono (Salvatore) : 
Marlene in trousers. 
Selfish mother. 4161. 
Bonsanti (R. M.): 
Sing a happy song. 19195. 
Violet my dear. 4482. 
Bonset (Jac) Mein harmonium. 
5943. 
Bonvin (Ludwig): 
Ave Maria. 7156. 
Deus sic dilexit mundum. 
Bonyai (J. A.) Bluer than 
13914. 
Boojay (Laurence) 
hell of a fix. 867. 
Book of piano pieces for adult begin- 
ners. 138926. 
Booker (Leo) My lady. 25051. 
Booker (8S. T.): 


15641. 


5927. 


7450. 
blue. 


Ho, boy I’m in 


Cheerio! America’s glad song. 
4914. 

Drifting down the Mississippi. 
3174. 

Jobless philosophy. 20507. 

Just aS it ought to be. 20537. 


Rest in my arms. 25329. 


| Boone (D. A.) 


Here I am all alone. 
18316. 

Boone (Dan) See Boone (D. A.) 

Boone (J. W.): 

Granny will your dog bite. 5304. 
Ragtime Annie. 6372. ; 

Boone (V. F.): 

Peace has come to earth again. 
17052. 
Rosebuds and daisies. 8690. 

Boos (HetO;) 3°43 
Corporal’s guard. 21696 (64). 
Silver maple. 21696 (842). 

Booser (R. M.) When the moon 

comes out. 13689. 

Boosey & co., Itd.: 
Adieu. 93388. 
Andy Battle. 
As a shepherd. 4732. 

As I sit here. 9400. 

Ash grove. 9405. 

Awake, my heart. 4757. 

Between the sunrise and the blue. 
4818. 

Bird of love divine. 138900. 

Bless this house. 9504. 

Blue rhyme bock. 21829. 

Border ballad. 11882. 


9378. 


Bread of the world. 19791. 
Calling me home. 24020. 
Castanets of spring. 21881. 


Cavendish fourteenth concert par- 
ty album of concerted numbers. 
4903. 

Charivaria, 15951. - 

Cheat of Cupid. 9600. 

Cherry tree doth bloom. 

Christmas. 17983. 

Christopher Wren. 

Click! clack. 21927. 

Company of heaven. 

Concerto. 4226. 

Danse bacchanale. 

Dat’s berry queer. 

Day-dreams. 18045. 

De ole banjo. 22007. 

De ringtail’d coon. 22008. 

Demon king. 9705. 

Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain 


4915. 
15968. 
9639. 


19917. 
21997. 


24146. 
Dobbin. 9730. 
Doubtful lover. 14128. 
Dream. 24179. 
Dream come true. 12066. 
Dream song. 3165. 
Dunean Gray: 12092. 
England. 9808. 
Fairy sentinels. 20049. 


February. 12135. 

Five children’s songs. 14269. 
Five poetical studies. 22226. 
Flowers of the forest. 9874, 20071. 


Fly away, fly away over the sea. 
12149, 


1125 


INDEX 


Boosey & co., 1td.—Continued. 
For remembrance. 22141. 
Four-leaf clover. 3251. 
Four Shakespeare songs. 
Foxgloves. 14241. 
Garden seat. 12185. 
Give me thy hand. 22191. 
Going to the fair. 3297. 
Good-night. 22213. 

Hawk of Scotland Yard. 
He likes ’em fluffy. 53848. 
He that dwelleth. 5353. 
He that loves a rosy cheek. 16287. 
Heal me, O my Saviour. 5356. 
Home on the range. 22294. 
How deep in love am I. 5427. 
Huntsmen. 20271. 
I hear you calling me. 3484. 
Ill keep you in my heart. 
I shall not pass this way again. 
10150. 
I thought of you. 
Iceberg. 18461. 
Idyll. 10376. 
In a little lane. 16502, 22503. 
In an arm-chair. 12453. 
In the woods in June. 3555. 
In this sweet loveliness. 20457. 
Invitation to the dance. 20463 
Invitation to the waltz. 10244. 
Invocation. 7971. 


13169. 


18294. 


18431. 


It was a lover and his lass. 24672. 

Jenny’s new hat. 22574. 

Jig and slip jig. 22580. 

Jolly Roger. 5698, 22588. 

Just a dream. 3602. 

King’s men. 10347. 

Life holds no joy but you. 20609. 

Little grey dove. 126438. 

Lohengrin. 17505. 

Love’s old sweet song. 12694, 
16725. 

Love’s prisoner. 5887, 10494. 

Magic in the garden. 8229. 

May day. 20730. 

Meistersingers. 15551. 

Mirabelle. 1528. 

My bower. 10636. 

My love’s a butterfly. 6083. 

My Master hath a garden. 10682. 

My mistress frowns. 10684. 


My soul, there is a _ country. 
20874. 

Naney. 22983. 

Nation shall speak peace unto 
nation. 8916. 

O perfect and eternal One. 6182. 

Oh, my word. 6198. 

Old grey mare. 25160. 

Old wine in new bottles. 16997. 


Paradise street. 10862. 
Parting. 25687. 
Piper. 21064. 
Quintett. 21101. 


20332. 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 28 


Remembering you. 19079." 


Ring out, ye erystal spheres. 
idee 

River. 21131. 

Same stupid gossoon am _ MUI. 


ren 4s 
Scot in exile. 138258. 
Second selection of Wilfrid San- 
derson’s popular songs. 13256. 
Secondary school music course. 


13256*. 
She that I love. 6498. 
Ship of Rio. 4182. 
Siller croun. 23282. 


Six popular songs. 4784. 
Song of the links. 15298. 
Songs of childhood. 25532. 
Stable door. 23370. 
Summer love song. 17324. 
Sunken garden. 4272. 
Sussex ways. 11238. 
Sylvette’s blue eyes. 
Tannhauser. 15552. 
Tell me where is faney bred. 
134382. 
That wouldn’t be a bad 
6724. 
Theme from Pomp and circum- 
stance. 21376. 
Things I tell my mother. 113827. 
This treasured land. 11334. 


21334. 


idea. 


Three sacred songs. 24782. 
Three short pieces. 6694. 
Three waltzes. 11068. 


Till thou canst come. 25687. 

Titania. - 25691. 

To daffodils. 17429. 

To you chérie. 23485. 

"Twas a dear little song. 11385. 

Twelve marches for schools. 
23324. 

Twice 20 choral songs for choirs. 
23507. 

Two little words. 238511. 

Two movements from an Irish 
symphony. 16282. 

Violin obbligatos to six famous 


songs. 6845. 
Walking home to Chelsea. 11444. 
War and peace. 28572. 
Weathers. 6892. 
When the harvest’s in. 17592. 
Whisper in your dreams. 15636. 


Who is Sylvia. 176382. 
Why have you stolen my delight. 
11564. 
Yesterday’s roses. 
Boote (Herbert) : 
King folio for Hawaiian guitar. 
8050. 
Play quick method for guitar. 
25261. 
Booth: 40. Hs H.); 
Granier’s hosanna. 


11606. 


12237. 


1126 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Symphony. 21336. 
Two preludes. 242. 
Booth (N. A.) I never dreamed that 
love could be like this. 16446. 
Bootleggers (Les) 18167, 18168, 
18519, 18520. 
Bootz (Hrwin) : 
Ich bin so scharf auf Erika. 


1065. 
Schone Isabella von Kastilien. 
15196. 
Borchers (D. E.): 
Dorothy. 5063. 


Ev’ry rainy day. 606. 
Fireside dreams. 7572. 


It’s hard to say good-bye. 1169. 
Little love game. 1841. 
Sweetheart, I can see. 8915. 
Virginia. 2528. 

Borchert (Walter) : 
Aber russisch muss es sein. 8, 9. 


Bei mir da hingste tiber meinem 
bett. 186, 187. 

Bisschen mondschein. 1063. 

Bisschen mondschein, ein bisschen 
liebe. 1064. 

Brennendes geheimnis. 138931. 

Buona notte, schéne_ signorina. 
2968. 

Du bist alles, mein anfang, mein 
ende. 565. 

Du liebst mich nicht mehr. 569. 

Hin jeder hat mal gliick. 14167. 

Hinmal mécht’ ich keine sorgen 


haben. 582. 
Hinmal wirst auch du mich lieben. 
3190. 


Fraulein Annemarie. 3252. 

Frau’n, ihr seid die sterne des 
lebens. 705, 706. 

Harlekin. 3342. 

Heute nacht oder nie. 850. 

Ich bin kein Lohengrin, ich bin 
kein Parsival. 1063, 1064. 

Ich bin so scharf auf Erika. 1065. 

Ich bin vom Rockefeller grad’ das 


gegenteil. 582. 

Ich hab’ dich lieb, braune ma- 
donna. 1068, 1069. 

Ich kann nicht schlafen heut’ 
nacht. 3517. 

Ich kann noch mehr, als tango 
tanzen. 1071. 


Ich lieg’ so gern, so gern, so gern 
im gritinen gras. 14489, 
Ich will ja nichts als deine liebe. 


3019. 

Im krug zum griinen kranz. 1106, 
1107. 

In Persien. 1131. 

Isabella, du  schéne Isabella. 
1162. 

Kleine reise im friihling. mit dir. 
1256. 


Klipp-klapp, die liebe ist da. 
1257, 1258. 

Komm auf die schaukel, Luise. 
3636. 

Liebe kommt, liebe geht. 1315, 
2477. 

Lieder, die meine mutter sang. 
3679. 

Mein kleines friulein aus Hawai. 
12759. 


Meine frau—deine frau. 3792. 

Mir fehlt zum gliick nur ein midel 
wie du. 1527. 

Mit einer schdnen frau geh’ ich 
gerne bis ans end’ der welt. 
3826. 

Musketier storch. 3855. 

Nacht von Saragossa. 

Niemand fragt uns. 


1651, 1652. 
1681, 1682. 


Nur dir will ich gehoéren. 1719, 
1720. 
Reg’ mich nicht auf, Johanna. 


1966, 1967. 

Rosa, reizende Rosa. 2006. 

Rund um die Wolga. 2027. 

Schau mir in’s auge. 15190. 

Schone frau, gute nacht. 2073. 

Schéne Galathee. 4145, 4146. 

Schéne Isabella von Kastilien. 
15196. 

Schwiile sommernacht und eine 
frau wie du. 2089. 

Sehr geschatztes Fréiulein Laura. 
2097, 2098. 

Spanischer tango und ein middel 
wie du. 2225. 

Spiel’ ich auf der laute, denk’ ich 

an meine traute. 2230. 

Uber den dachern von Berlin. 
2476, 2477. 

Wenn wir uns spéter einst wieder- 
Seh’n. 2594, 2595. 

Wer nimmt die liebe ernst. 2596. 

Wir tanzen weltschlager. 4576. 

Bordino (Francisco) Vieja cancion. 


Borea (Vincenzo) : 
Chi sari la maglia rosa. 
14010. 
Ultima follia. 6807. 
Borel-Clere (Ch.): 
Avec Vassurance. 123. 
Criez-le sur les toits. 
Malgré moi. 1455. 
Partir pour la Cote d’azur. 1848: 
Petite femme ca vaut tous les 
amis. 1863. 
Sans amour. 2051, 11054. 
Tout Vpays l’a su. 2428. 
Borella (A. R.): 
Bimbi di nessuno. 216. 
Luci nella notte. 3740. 
Sperduti nel blu. 30285. 


/ 


14009; 


432. 


1127 


INDEX 


Borella (A. R.)—Continued. 
Tango di Lult. 238424. 
Yo-yo crisi. 23792. 

Borenstein (Lillian) 

from heaven. 1819. 

Boreson (Lillian) 

cowboy. 23998. 

Borger (Alexander) : 

Build yourself a ladder of dreams. 
2962. 

Chase your troubles away with a 
rainbow. 3015, 11911. 

Borger (M. A.): 

Build yourself a ladder of dreams. 


Like an angel 


Broken-hearted 


2962. 
Chase your troubles away with a 
rainbow. 3015. 
Borgia 6d. N..) Jig-saw puzzles. 
3593. 


Borgmann (H.-O.), 
rechnung. 4259. 

Born (M. E.): 
Nocturne. 18920. 
Songs of the tide... 18920. 

Borner (R.) Honour and victory. 

3390. 

Bornholt (M. F.) Pretty eyes. 

Bornschein (F. C.): 

Oh light! Gracious glow. 16263. 
Prankish Pan. 19030. 
Sleeping beauty. 6788. 

Borodin (A. P.) Prince Igor. 1918. 

Boredine (A.) Chorus. 184. 

Boroughf (A. E.): 

Lullaby waltz. 22755. 
Streamline woman. 25577. 
Boroughs (F. §8.) Radio Romeo. 
17114. 

Borowski (Felix) : 
Angels of light. 
Sighs. 19185. 
Winter and spring. 19576. 


Strich durch die 


13136. 


2856. 


Borrelly (P.) Rose. 19110. 
Borrish (Ivan) Suite pour piano. 
2264. 


Borsodi (Laura) : 
Beautiful spring. 4656 (48). 


Sunset in the mountains. 4656 
(G13): 
Welcome merry springtime. 4656 
(680). 
Borszich (Nell) Road that leads 


back home. 17135. 
Bortell (Wayne) Is my pleading all 
in yain. 14554. 
Bortniansky (D. S.): 
Glory to God. 243840. 
Lo, a voice to heaven sounding. 
22699. 
O taste and see. 189383. 
Rejoice and merry be. 
Bortoli (G.) Victory. 
Bos (Jane): 
A toutes les sauces. 


19078. 
21473. 


13768. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 
Chantez, mon ceeur. 4910. 
Héléne. 7724, 
J’aime moins ca. 10282. 


J’prends tout du bon cdté. 1178. 
Je me trouve mal. 10287. 
Je n’sais pas dire. 1186. 


Marchand de sable. 
© mon maitre. 8458. 
On ne me fait pas faire. 8497. 


8239. 


Petit coeur a louer. 8562. 
Pourquoi. 6334. 

Puisque je vous ai. 8627. 
Réve enchanté. 15121. 


Rose jolie. 19112. 
Rose rouge. 2018. 
Sais-tu. 6447. 


Viens! . .. viens! quitte ce soir 
cette vie. 6840. 

Vocalise de Madame Carette. 
11431. 

Bose (Auguste) : 

Divine caresse. 14112. 

Escarpolette. 14183. 

Fidéle ami. 6438. 

Rien. 15129. 

Valse tendre. 13765 (238). 


Boscarino (Catherine) Love sweet. 
12686. 
Boschini (H.) 
Bosco (D. D.) 
15447. 
Bose (Fritz von) 
votte. 10871. 
Bose (Josephine) : 
Can’t we still be friends. 
I’m alone. 16404. 
I’m walking along, singing a song. 
5548. 
In the valley of my dreams. 1148. 
Wear a great big smile. 2585. 
Won’t you take a chance with me. 
Zt 20. 

Boshart (Wilma) Senior days. 4166. 
Boskello (W. J.) Good times are com- 
ing. 7665. 
Bossi (M. E.): 

Blinde. 17752 (24, 25). 

Intermezzi goldoniani. 17752 (67). 
Bossi (Renzo) : 

Blinde. 17752 (24, 25). 

Intermezzi goldoniani. 17752 (67). 


Bostic (E. E.) Fallen arches. 12127. 


I love you. 22379. 
Through the woods. 


Pastorale und Ga- 


310. 


Boston (W. T.) Devil rocks blues. 
22025. 
Boston music Co. : 
Alleluia! Christ is risen. 7113. 


Ave verum. 7159. 

Black belt lullaby. 2926. 

Bring us safely home. 9523. 

Cat tale. 30038. 

Come, Gip, and romp with me. 
15990. 

Dawn. 22001. 

Down South. 16078. 


1128 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hnchantment. 7531. Boswells (The), also Boswell sisters. 
Fairy folk. 7558. See Boswell (Martha), Boswell 
Father, in Thy mysterious pres- (Vet) and Boswell (Connie) 
ence kneeling. 3225. Bosworth (B. B.): 
Fellowship of song. 3227. Abiding in Jesus. 21701. 
Folk-tunes near and far. 24272. All is well in the glory-land. 
Fosteriana. 20085. 21719. 
Frog he would a-wooing go. 3261. Did Jesus ever say no. 18070. 
Gay Vienna. 3267. Jesus is the same. 22575. 
Glory glow. 9948. Jesus, Savior, we adore Thee. 
Happy farmer returning from Q2578. 
eawork.(74149. They shall recover. 23461. 
High road and the low road. 3379. Won’t you come and go with me. 
Introduction to the chords. 3563. 23731. 
JOyous springtime. 8018. Bosworth (L. O.) : 
Love everlasting. 24841. Apple blossom. T7076 (4). 
Lullaby. 2948. Child and the bird. 4656 (85). 
Mr. Peacock. 16798. Christmas dolls. 7076 (35). 
Modern bugle method. 8297. Christmas stockings. 9832 (62). 
Mother hen and chicks. 3846. . Dance of sugar-plums. 7076 (51). 
Mother o’ mine. 8327. Dandelion. 7076 (58). 
Nightingale. 16941. Desert dream song. 7076 (61). 
On the lake. 3975. HErkling. 9832 (317). 
Rambling roses. 4087. First Christmas gift. 7076 (81). 
Rantin’, rovin’ Robin’. 4088. Gavotte. 17752 (52)... 
Red, red rose. 23163. Gypsy daisies. 7076 (109). 
Reverie. 17129. In January. 9332 (163). 
Romany honeymoon. 23199. In May. 7076 (148). 
Scooter. 17183. Indian sleepy song. 7076 (153). 
Senorita. 21197. Javanese song. T7076 (159). ~ 
Silver fish. 23284. June lullaby. 7076 (164). 
Snowy kitten. 4210. Land o’ dreams. 7076 (170). 
Stars of the summer night. 23374. Little white birch canoe. TO76 
Sun is out. 4268. (182). 
Swing and sing. 4299. Mazurka. 938382 (205). 
Tap dancer. 17358. Night breeze. 0232 (252). 
Thy shimmering waters. 11346. Sea sheli song. 7076 (306). 
Tune a day. 113881, 21442, 25717. Secret. 7076 (307). 
Watch your step. 17523. September. 7076 (312). 
When Christ, the Lord, was born. Sleepy posies. 9332 (326). 
25825. Sleepy time. 7076 (820). 
Why do I. 9237. Sweet dreams. 7076 (339). 
Williams’ (John M.) class piano White rose lullaby. 7076 (385). 
method. 17656. Winter lullaby. 7076 (388). 
20 selected studies from op. 100. | Bosworth & co.: 
(205. Menuett im alten stil. 24939. 
Boswell (B. C.) Under the Montana Russische fantasie no: 3. 25383 
moon. 9074. Strebsame geiger. 11223. 
Boswell (Connie) : Vogelhandler. 9103. 
Stop that putting it on. 25575. Wir marschieren. 11578. 


You-dle-ee-o0-de-0o. 19635, 21676, Bosworth & co., Itd.: 


| 21677. ; Birthday song. 4823. 

Boswell (James) Moonlight waltz. Charm. 14017. 

22834. Child’s grace. 14017. 

Boswell (Lee) Louisiana moon. 5853. Danseuse. 21989. 

Boswell (Martha) : Highland scenes. 163808. 
Stop that putting it on. 25575. Hilarity. 163809. 
You-dle-ee-00-de-00. 19635, 21676, Mendelssohn-fantasie. 1509. 

21677. My lady Brocade. 12889. 

Boswell (Vet): My lady’s plainte. 20845. 
Stop that putting it on. 25575. Sacred hour. 6440. 
-You-dle-ee-o0-de-oo. 19635, 21676, Six morceaux caracteristiques 

21677. 14839. 


1129 


INDEX 


Bosworth & eo., ltd.—Continued. 
Verdi memories. 2518. 
Vogelhiindler. 15549. 


Bote (Ed.) & G. Bock: 


Adagio und fuge G-moll. 15819. 
Adventslied. 2821. 
Althamburger opernsuite. 17789. 
Aus meinem tagebuch. 17841. 
Chorvariationen. 21916. 
Deutsche strasse. 16049. 
Deutscher fOhn. 5082, 7451. 
Deutsches bekenntnis. 16051. 


Deutschlands jugend an Hitler. 
16052. 


Divertimento militare. 5042. 

Drei geistliche chore. 4481. 

Drei schwedische tinze. 3318, 
3314. 

Fantasie. 4439. 


Fiinf kleine minnerchore. 4482. 


Gewehr tiber. 5239, 12192. 
Godiva. 20135*. 

G’schichten aus Wien. 22231. 
Gute kamerad. 12554. 
Heldenehrung. 138568. 

Hoch Deutschland. 5389. 
Husarendurehmarsech. 16342. 


Ich hatt’ einen kameraden. 18547. 
Jugend marschiert. 5699. 
Jugend trauert. 18547. 
Kamerad komm. 12554. 
Klabauterminnchen. 18577. 
Liebeswalzer. 5793. 
Mut und kraft. 13568. 
Nach dem segen. 2821. 
Passionslied. 4027. 
Schlageter-marsch. 19148. 
Schwedische hochzeitsmusik. 
6471. 
Schwiegervater. 6472. 
Slovakische lieder. 4205. 
Tannenberg-marsch. 12192. 
Tiefland. 4365, 
Uberfall. 4414. 
Vier lieder der anmut. 
Vor der trauung. 4655. 
Wagadu’s untergang durch die 
eitelkeit. 6849. 
Waldfee-zauber. 
Weg. 13606. 
Zum jahresschluss. 4655. 
3 kleine frauenchore. 5382. 
Botsford (F. H.) Botsford collection 
of folk-songs. 21884. 
Botsford (George) ‘Traveling. 
(227). 
Botsford 
21834. 
Bott (Jacob) 
24855. 
Bottero (—) Tango of roses. 8939. 
Botto (Angela) With whom. 25914. 
Bottoms up. 138927. 


4440, 


6853, 13568. 


13765 


collection of  folk-songs. 


Love song to you. 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 28 


Botts (Angelina) pseud. See Botto 
(Angela) 
Botts (Bo 
Light Thou my way. 16661. 
Spring. 15320. 


15580. 
Little girl of my 


Vedding morn. 
Botwin (L. J.) 


heart. 22683. 
Boucher (A. A.) When you’re in my 
arms. 6954. 


Bcucher (Carolyn) True blue. 
Boucher (Evelyn) 


23497. 
I still want you. 


14467. 
Boucher (W. L.) Please come back 
Sweetheart. 4046. 


Boudreau (J. T.): 
Hindu skys [sie] 
Slumber. 11142. 
We want a touchdown. 

Boughner (J. V.) 


3081. 


25796. 
Someone to call my 


own. 17264. 

Boughton (Rutland) Chester carol. 
19846. 

Bouillabaisse. 9541, 9797, 10280, 


21852, 22091, 22568. 
Bouler (James) Pickaniny [sic] lul- 


laby. 10891. 

Bourg: (N> LL) 'Pal “of “aiyeeneact. 
17045. 

Bourgeois (Abel) Si je n’aimais pas 
vos yeux. 19180. 


Bourgeois (Emile) Véritable manola. 
15733 (3870). 

Bouriette (Georges) Legons d’har- 
monie des éléves ayant remporté le 
premier prix aux concours des elas- 
ses d’harmonie, année 1932. 1291. 

Bourke (W. R.) Blessed are the pure 


in heart. 19762. 

Bourman (Anotole) NIRA! NIRA. 
16946. 

Bourne (C. B.) To be with you. 
ills as 


Bourne (C. N.): 
Just a little change and you. 


10314. 

Why don’t you come to Florida. 
25893. 

Why don’t you come to Miami. 
4557. 


Bourne (Charles) : 
Humming bird. 908. 


Say when. 13241. 

Bousquet (Francis) JZorriga. 2806. 
Bousquet (Jacques) Couleur de 
réve. 418. 

Bouteiller (E. R.) What would you 
do. 2614. 

Bouton (Clair) See Bouton (Clair- 
mont) 


Bouton (Clairmont) : 
T’ll always think of you. 
Why did you. 6981. 


14409. 


1130 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bouval (J.) Fantaisie. 15733 (35). 
Bove (Antonio) Wake up true Amer- 
icans! Uphold the N. R. A. 21493. 
Bovee (C. E.): 
I’m waiting for nt and you. 
22430. 
Maybe baby. 20731. 
My heart is chanting the rythm 
[sic] of love. 12885. 
Bovenzi (Lawrence) When you buy 
don’t forget your Uncle Sammy. 


4523. 

Bovenzi (Samuel) When you buy 
don’t forget your Uncle Sammy. 
4528. 


Bovio (Libero) : 

Piedigrotta Santa Lucia. 
Santa Lucia. 25397. 
Bowen (C. A.) When love is Near. 

11511. 
Bowen (Flossie) 
Bowen (Lauri) : 
Any more for the skylark. 17818. 
Top o’ the house. 138481. 
Bowen (V. G.) My garden. 
Bowers. (Artie) : 
Call me back my Ireland. 11875. 
When your hair is turning grey. 


21058. 


Just fancy. 22612. 


3870. 


4528. 
Bowers (B. F.) I thought you were 
mine. 22446. 
Bowers (F. B.) Reliance theme song. 
21114. 
Bowers (F. V.) Plain little soldier 
man. 4656 (507). 


Bowers (F. W.): 
I ean’t whistle, I can only hoo, 
hoo. 10075. 
I love you. 10112. 
One more sweet kiss. 14994. 
Sing a little song. 11124. 
Bowers (J. J.) Be happy. 23919. 
Bowers (Mildred) Memory corner. 
20750. 
Bowers (R. H.): 
Come out in the garden with me. 
Zao (51) : 
Down the Mississippi, 
your boathouse’ beau. 
(64). 
If you were lost to me. 7076 (144). 
Light in girlish eyes. 11670 (200). 
Little chauffeur. 7076 (176). 
Love’s wireless telephone... 11670 
(214). 
Somewhere in the world there’s a 


let me be 
7076 


little girl for me. T7076 (824). 
Vanderbilt cup galop. T7076 (366). 
Wine woman and song. T7076 


(387). 
Bowlby (C. W.) Little silver frame. 
16677. 
Bowman (Brooks) 


D658. 


Isn’t it the devil. 


Bowman Auf wiedersehn. 
LOTAT.. 

Bowman (Marie) Still, still the night. 
19283. 

Bowser (Harold) My romantic waltz. 
8393. 

Bowser (M. J.) 
with a little green door. 

Box (Elton): 

Old fashioned paper and comb. 


(Con; B;) 


Little white cottage 
24812. 


25158. 
We all went up, up, up the moun- 
tain. 25785. 
Boyce (—) Heart of oak. 3361. 


Boyce (A. F.): 
My sweetheart of long ago. 25082. 
Under the Georgia moon. 25730. 
Boyce (J. N.) Old reliable. 14978. 
Boyce (L. B.) When love is calling. 
17579. 
Boyd (C. N.): 
Famous melodies 
24248. 
Four pieces. 15200. 
Golden melodies for French horn. 
3299. 
Lamb of God. 4825. 
Organ accompaniment and regis- 
tration. 1806, 1807. 
Panis angelicus. 25224. 
Suite for woodwinds. 25586. 
Boyd (EK. E.) Illustrated tap rhythms 
and routines. 10196. 
Boyd (HE. K.) Um from Missouri. 


for bassoon. 


12378. 
Boyd (KE. M.) See Boyd (R. E. M.) 
Boyd (H. R.) Can’t we make amends. 
21865. 
Boyd (M. 8S.) Just waiting. 10837. 
Boyd (Marion) Moonlight. 24985. 


Boyd (N. W.) In dreamland with 
you. 1122. 
Boyd (R. E. M): 
Blondie. 19764. 
Dream star. 19977. 
Gift divine. 20115. 
Gliding in a Zeppelin. 
Just a memory. 20529. 
Boyd (S. W.) Never to know. 12951. 
Boyd (William) When I find my 
dear daddy is waiting. 25832. 
Boyer. CA. Hy) ne 247: 


20128. 


Boyer (Bess) : 
Cuban lullaby. 19897. 
Day dreams. 18046. 


Boyer (Jean) J’vois Ga @ici. 18522. 
Boyer (Lillian) : 
Come take me dear. 21941. 
I go on loving you. 12340. 
It’s you I am thinking of. 12505. 
My best girl. 12858. 
Watchful moon. 18581. 


1131 


Boyer (Lucien) : 
Mcntmartroise: 18765. 
Tu m’énerves. 6791. 
Boyer (Robert) Singin’ a song to 
you now. . 11130. 
Boyer (W. L.): 


I'm dreaming dreams. 12875. 

Please daddy come back. 10805. 

Precious little tear drops. 10937. 
Boylan (M. M.) Dream girl. 9755*. 


Boyie (Dick) I will leve you dear 
iorever. 20411. 
Boyles (A. L. W.): 

Chansonnette. 
Maybe. 22792. 
Watching the billows. 
Bozi (Harold de) 
11227. 
Bozzola (Paolo) 
Bracale (Carlo): 
Dear Bobby. 474. 
Ricciolino biondo. 
Bracht (EF. H.) 


21896. 


6868. 
Succés mondiaux. 


Pepito mio. 13101. 


1977. 


23049. 
Bracht (F. M.) Out California way. 
23049. 
Brack (Joe) Frankin D. Roosevelt's 
for you. 9902. 
Brackelsberg (C. R.) Bonnie Lee. 
11828. 


Brackett (F. H.): 
Fairest Lord Jesus. 
O Lord, Thy boundless love to me. 
4656 (462). 
Brackett (M. F., or M. L.): 
Fairest Lord Jesus. 4656 (172). 
O Lord, Thy boundless love to me. 
4656 (462). 
Bradberry (Theo) 
Bradbury (Jerry) 
15313. 
Bradd 
24010. 
Braden (B. L.) 
heart. 14475. 


Dream girl. 9757. 
Speak easy baby. 


(Percy) By the lazy mill. 


I’ve lost my sweet- 


Bradfield (Eva) Jesus is coming. 
3589. 

Bradford (B. H.) My old home by 
the Rogue. 14900. 

Bradford (D. P.) Topaz meoecn. 
19411. 

Bradford (J. C.) Isle of paradise. 

Bradford (John) Help me tonight or 
T'll die. 10022. 

Bradish (S. A.) Just you, just me, 
just you. 22617. 

Bradley (B. E.) She’s got charm. 
2121. 


Bradley (E. D.) 

Bradley (E. M.) 
20573. 

Bradley (Earl) 
ry. 9741. 


Never. 1667. 
Lalla Rookh Maloy. 


Don’t say you're sor- 


4656 | (172). | 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


Bradley (F. T.): 
Im lonesome for a home sweet 
home with you. 12887. 
Im lonesome for my old home 


town again. 20369. 
Bradley (R._ T.) Hail prosperity. 
| 14818. . . 
‘ Bradshaw — (Billy) See Bradshaw 
(CW. H.) 
Bradshaw (Mabel) Alone with your 
memory. 15768. 


Bradshaw (W.H.) Love of my heart. 
3729. 

Bradstreet (I. 
lady. 8758. 


M.) Silver haired 


| Brady (Janet) Lest we forget. 22651. 


Out California way. | 


| 
| 


Brady (M. D.) 
Brady (Peter) 
3243. 
Braga 
(13). 
Braham (George): 
Elysia. 11670 (87). 
Four-in-hand. 19648 (38). 
Rolling home. 19648 (122). 
What the butler saw. 
(413). 
Braham (Philip) 
Tound you. 22975. 
Brahe (M. H.): 


Svea. 
For 


11239. 


you and me. 


(G.) <Angel’s serenade. 9332 


11670 


Now that I’ve 


Bless this house. 9504. 
Little green lane. 5820. 
Parting prayer. 23073. 


Piper from over the way. 23096. 
Two little words. 23511. 
Brahms (Johannes) : 

Ah. thou poor world. 11840. 

Allegro non troppo. 9332 (39). 

Brahmsiana. 17930. ; 

By a lonely river. 

Choral prelude: Es ist ein ros’ 
erntsprungen. 7252. 

Deck thyself my soul with gla¢l- 
ness. 4854. 

Feldeinsamkeit. 9332 (40). 

Fifteen favourite songs of Brahms. 
11841. 

Four choral preludes. 15888. 

Fuge. 13765 (18). 

Golden-glow. 7253-7356. 

How lovely are Thy dwellings. 


7248-7251. 


11842. 

Hungarian dance. 4656 (72), 
7257, 15889. 

Lass dich nur nichts nicht dauren. 
4855. 

Lullaby. 2948. 11848. 

Mélodies. 23986, 23987. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 4656 
(73). 

O Saviour rend the skies in twain. 
11844. 

Oktaven und quinten u. a. 11845. 


On the lagoon. 19789. 


1132 


SP Sse erties 


INDEX 


nos 1=12, 1933 :: 


Rose breaks into bloom. 11846. 

Sieben walzer. 11847. 

Siumber song. 218387. 

Song of the fates. 2949. 

Symphonette. 4856. 

Three songs by Schubert. 17182. 

Thy servant is downeast. 11848. 

When we are sunk in deep dismay. 
11849. : 

Wherefore is light giv’n to him 
that is cast down. 11850. 

Wiegenlied. 9332 (41). 


Brahms (Johannes); thematisches 
verzeichnis seiner werke. 13929. 
Brahy (G. H.): 
Cathedral reveries. 15942. 


Roosevelt N. R. A. march. 17144, 
23208. 
Brail (Samuel) O, don’t: you get 


16962. 
No-account man. 


yourself in trouble. 
Brainard (EH. M.) 


10750. 
Brainard’s (S.) sons co.: 
Chicago. 4916. 


8604. 
Roosevelt we're for 


Progressive vocal exercises. 
Brake (P. C.) 
you. 6422. 
Braley .(B. -W.) : 
I’d go to the end of the rainbow. 
18361. 
Will you waltz with me. 
Brampton (Seott) : 
Joys of yesterday. 14589. 
My golden goose laid an egg today. 
12881. 
Bramwell (Barbara) : 


17655. 


Dream of me. 7492. 
To-night. 23489. 
Brana (H. G.) Marihuano. 127387. 


Branch (L. R.) 
16144. 

Brand (A. R.) Songs of wild birds. 
25534 


F. D. R. and N. RA. 


Brand (Max) Nachtmusik. 3913. 
Brandau (H. D.): 
Day out and day in. 
Golden tears. 5273. 
Brandeberry (lL. J.) When I’m alone 
with you. 4505. 
Brandenburg (Marie) Let the moon 
be our companion. 24778. 
Brandewiede (W. L.) I’m different. 
20359. 
Brandon (J.E.) Joy complete. 


Brandon (Magda): 
Just a little plan for two, dear. 
22600. 
Love’s melody. 20699. 
Lullaby. 22751*. 

Rumdummy tree. 23229*, 
Brendon (Martha) Hats off to the 
administration. 22255. 
sSrandt (Merla) So what. 


5003. 


22590. 


13320. 


Brandts-Buys (Jan) ~ Salzburger sere- 


nade. .19133. 
Brandvig (Herbert).:; Waltzers. 2559. 
Branin (A. L.) But:now I’ve fal'en 


19806. 
Dry agent. 14154. 


out of love. 
Brannen (Sterling) 


Branuer  (Povl) Sorgenfri synger. 
2214. 

Branscombe (Gena) See Tenney (G. 
B.) 


Bransen (W. H.): 
Fox (Sam) magic carpet melodies. 
16195, 16196. 


March of the years. 16753. 
Twinkle, twinkle, — little . star. 
15509. 


Bransen (Walther) : 
Mit einem kuss beginnt das glitick. 
16799, 16800. 

Und sagst du heut’ auch, dass du 
mich liebst. 17472, 17473. 
Brant (Cyr de) pseud. See Anthony 

Cyril (Brother) 


Brantley (William) What shall I do. 


25819. 

Brashear (J. C.) I have a gay sweet- 
heart. 2815 (142). 

Brashear (Noidine) I have a gay 
sweetheart. 2815 (142). 

Brashear music co. Dixie night. 
19948. 


Braslavsky (Solomon) : 
Silent devotion. 11112. 
Tzion tamati. 11397. 
Brass choir. 23988. 
Bratton (C. H.) Serenade to the rose. 


17200. 
Bratton (J. L.) My sweet. 4656. 
(489). 
Bratton (J. W.): 
Ill love you forever and aye. 


2815 (148). 
In black and white. 2815 (158). 
Leave the door ajar. 2815 (177). 
Pearl and the pumpkin. 7076 
(260), 9332 (276, 277). 
Braud (Raymond) From Kansas to 
New Orleans. 5219. 
Braude (Morton) Let’s misbehave. 
22664. i 
Braul (George) pseud. See Strakacz 
(Sylwin) 
Brault (H. A.) 
20905. 
Brault (M. J.) 
23911. 
Braun (E. E.): 
Low, like a little cradle. 
O no, John. 25139. 
Braun (G. B. L.) Roosevelt march 
song. 6421. 
Braun (M. J.) Sweet little you. 2283. 
Braunbach (Helena) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 


N. R. A. for lovers. 
Back up the N.R.A. 


20703. 


1133 


INDEX 


Braus (Mortimer): 
Heart-strangers we part. 
How can you. 24461. 
I’m not yours ’til you’re all mine. 


5361. 


5530. 
Brave siinder. 251. 
Bray (Julina ) Mountain pines. 
10622. 
Bray (M. P.): 
Contrary to my custom. 19885. 


In the evening. 20448. 

Ocean roll. 12996. 
Bray (Pauline) See Bray (M. P.) 
Braynard (A. A.): 


Memories. 1504. 
When I hold you in my arms. 
6920. 
Brazil (A. S.) New arrival. 11670 
(249). 


Brearley (Herman): 

Fain would I change that note. 

616. 

War-horse. 2566. 
Bredehoft (Therese) Darling. 464. 
Breding (F. K.) Forgive me beloved, 

please do. 20083. 

Bree (Eunice) Depression. 12022. 
Breeding (A. J.) Life I love best. 


20610. 
Breen (ae i.) * 
This wonderful girl of mine. 
25677. 
When the hounds are baying at 
the moon. 6936. 
Breen (M. 5S.) Somebody sweet. 


2I2AT, Zaoly, Zoovu: 
Breeskin (Elias) : 
Bit of old Ireland. 17901. 
Hills of home. 22282. 
Romance. 19099. 
Breezy music pub. corp.: 
Bedtime stories. 2915. 
Jig-saw melody. 3591. 
Tattle tales. 4311. 
Bregman (Milton) Under a willow 
tree. 21451. 
Breilh (Fernande) 
cruck (Fernande) 
Breilh-Decruck (Fernande) : 
Bagatelles. 239138. 
Chant lyrique. 339. 
Danses et procession 
24123. 
Enfantillages. 24226. 
Fillettes. 24262. 
Miniatures polonaises. 
Breitenbach (Earl): 
Bright young thing. 
Madrigal to Anna. 
Breitkopf & Hartel: 
Art de toucher le clavecin. 
Aus dem Siiden. 9427. 
Ausgewiih'te stiicke von Friedrich 
dem Grossen, 21761. 


See Breilh-De- 


andalouse. 


24960. 


11855*. 
18691. 


11733. 


pt. OI, n.s., v.28 


Bagatellen. 11770. 

Brahms (Johannes) 13929. 
Chaconne. 17966. 
Choralwerk. 17981. 

Die mit irinen sien. 9718. 


Drei geistliche gesinge. 6376. 
Drei lieder aus der reformations- 
zeit. 1I2ZTT3: 
Improvisation. 
Kadenz. 9531. 
Kadenzen. 5731. 
Kantate. 4768, 4769, 9445, 11759, 
11760. 
Kleine adventsmusik. 5744. 
Kleine partita. 22624. 
Konzert in es-dur. 12575. 
Konzertmusik. 10365. 
Neue gesinge. 20915. 
Passacaglia. 18478. 
Passamezzo und Fuge. 
Poéme. 19020, 19021. 
Ricercare. 19090. 
Salve Regina. 5322. 
Sel'gpreisungen. 13259. 
Serenade. 23264. 
She dwells by great Kenhawa’s 
side. 6491. 
Sieben walzer. 11847. 
Sonate. 10356, 11177, 19070. 
Suite pastorale. 11231. 
Toccata und Fuge. 19405. 
Unsers herzens freude hat ein 


18473. 


18998. 


ende. 11407. 

Variationen tiber ein eigenes 
thema. 13588. 

Variationen und fuge. 11411. 
Von der ewigen liebe. 19463. 


Zwei hymnen. 18044. 
Zwei kleine priludien und fugen. 


4996. 
Zwolf altdeutsche Weihnachts- 
lieder. 5956. 
Breitkopf publications, ine. Choral 


prelude: Es ist ein ros’ entsprungen. 
1252. 

Brendel (El) She's only one of the 
weaker sex. 19173. 

Brengettcy (J. L.) I got a plenty yet. 


20308. 

Brennan (Edward) Why did you say 
good-bye. 17640. 

Brennecke (Ernest) Prelude. 1904, 
6340. 


Brennen (R. H.): 

After you've said you were thru. 
15744. 

Billy's lament of hard times. 
13898. 

Dew drops on the roses. 18066. 

Tll never change my mind about 
you. 14414. 

I still love vou, little sweetheart. 
10151. 


Shamrock song. 28269. 


1154 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


What makes you feel that way. 
17554. 
Brennendes geheimnis. 138931. 
Brentano (J. J.) Wheels of pros- 
perity are humming. 23629. 
Bresland (George) : 
Hot-cha house. 12310. 
T’ll wait until I hear you call. 
14417. 
Sweetheart of the campus. 13411. 
Where the seeds of romance grow. 
25877. . 
Bresland (Joe) Downhearted blues. 
5072. 
Bresler (S. J.) 
22748. 


Love was the moon. 


Breton (Raoul) & cie. Publications: 
Ce petit chemin. 21889. 
Mois de vacances. 18755. 


Mon cceur vagabond. 18759. 
Partir. 18995. 
Radio blues. 
Breton fiddle tune. 
Brett (John): 
Just an old rocking chair, by the 


19065. 
7260. 


fireside. 8030. 
My cabin in the cotton. 6047. 
Bretz (Ray) Swing it. 8926. 


Breuer (Ernest) : 
In a_ shelter from a _ shower. 
22506, 24626. 
Sunday is daddy’s day with baby. 
25589. 
Bréville (Pierre de) 
fant. 15733 (278). 
Brewer (A. H.) Marriage of the frog 
and the mouse. 12740. 
Brewer (C. L.) My heart is for sale. 
1610. 
Brewer (Cornelia) : 
Bedouin love-song. 13765 (18). 
O when ’tis summer weather. 
13765 (148). 
Old legend of the Lord of the 
Dunderberg. 138765 (148). 
Sweet and low. 138765 (219). 
Brewer (D.C.) Since you went away. 
25461. 
Brewer (J. H.): 
Bedouin love-song. 
O when ’tis 
18765 (148). 
Old legend of the Lord of the 
Dunderberg. 18765 (148). 
Sweet and low. 13765 (219). 
Brewer (lL. C.) Don’t make me guess. 


Priéres d’en- 


1SMOO. (tare 
Summer weather. 


22042, 
Brewer (Lillie) Down in old Mis- 
souri. 12060. 


Brewer (Mark): 


Linnets’ parade. 10426, 10427. 


Message of spring. 5959. 
Brewer (Ted) You are the song in 
my heart. 17698. | 
38188—34 


All alone with 
11701. 
Song of a broken 


Brewster (Clara) 
shattered dreams, 
Brewster (P. M.) 
heart. 21258. 
Brickbats and buttercups. 
Bricken (Bob): 
Air out your soul and beat on 
your big bass drum. 35. 
My heaven is in your arms. 1612. 
Your memory tells me. 2795. 
Bricken (Jules) : 
Air out your soul and beat on 
your big bass drum. 35. 
I left my heart in New Orleans. 
24510. 

My heaven is in your arms. 1612. 
Your memory tells me. 2795. 
Bricken (Robert) I left my heart in 

New Orleans. 24510. 
Brideau (H. P.) Orphan. 
Bridge (Frank) Sonata. 
Bridgeman (S. M.): 

Boy Blue and Bo-Peep. 9332 
(38). 

Love on a Japanese fan. 
(210). 

Bridges (H. E.) It’s a shame the way 

my gal can love. 22552. 


17931*. 


25200. 
23992. 


11670 


Bridges (Halen) On the road to 
fame. 14989. 

Bridges (Gertrude) When I dream 
of you. 11498. 

Bridges (M. M.) Love of the Father. 
22736. 

Bridges (O. P.) Don’t you think Ill 
do. 24168. 


Bridoux (Albert) : 
Forét pale. 15733 (125). 
Gardeuse de  chévres. 
(129). 
Lierre. 15733 (187). 
Lune. 157383 (193). 
Musique. 157383 (226). 
Brief moment. 19144. 
Briegel (G. F.): 
Changing of the guard. 11905. 
Down the avenue. 12061. 
Fraternal spirit. 20093. 
Hof brau medley waltz. 12296. 
Home on the range. 17758, 14852. 
Honey what shall I do. 14856. 
Ill take you home again Kath- 
leen. 123860. 
Longing. 20669. 


15733 


Meet me by moonlight. 8262. 

My thoughts are all of you. 
20888. 

Old-fashioned bridge. 8480. 
Optimist. 8517. 

Panama. 10852. 


Pioneer melodies. 6304. 
Spanish love song. 17284. 
Sweetheart town. 138415. 


Ber 1159 


INDEX 


Briegel (G. F.)—Continued. 


Ten thousand cattle straying. 
8951. 

Trail to old Mexico. 9033. 

Triplets. 4898. 

Whoopee-ti-yi-yo, git along, little 
dogies. 9231. 

Briegel (G. F.) ine.: 

Bishop Zack. 7216. 

Esmeralda, I’m on the railroad. 
7540. 

Give me a pick and_ shovel. 
7627. 


7758, 14852. 
again Kath- 


Home on the range. 

T’ll take you home 
leen. 12360. 

Iron horse. 7975. 

Let me sleep on the edge of the 
prairie. 8096. 


Meet me by moonlight. 8262. 

Mormon love serenade. 8318. 

Mountaineer’s farewell. 83338. 

Old-fashioned bridge. 8480. 

Pioneer melodies. 6304. 

Prairie flower. 8592. 

Railroad cars, they’re coming. 
8646. 

Railroad Nell. 8647. 


Rose of the canyon, far away. 


8689. 
Saturday night in Utah valley. 
8714. 
Senorita, my chiquita. 87380. 
Spanish love song. 17284. 
Stepping along. 213801. 
Ten thousand cattle straying. 
8951. 
Trail to old Mexico. 90338. 
Triplets. 4898. 
Whoopee-ti-yi-yo, git along, little 
dogies. 9281. 
44 old time Mormon and far West 
Songs. 9520. 
Brien (J. ON BRvAs 2202 
Briez (Georges) : 
Fais vite. 7554. 
Rumba des rombiéres. 8694. 
Briganti (Matilda) It doesn’t mat- 
ter. 20474. 


Brizes iCD..B;)?: 


Ballet of the butterflies. 148. 

Man in the moon. 14732. 
Brecht. (Ia V.)e 

Back in circulation now. 148. 


Go on Satan. 751. 
New. 1670. 
Bright (Jimmie) 
Bright (S. M. K.) 
love you. 20149. 
Brizhi 1 VB.) 
Girl of today. 


See Bright. (i. V.). 
Good-bye Hawaii I 


745. 


Prosperity’s return. 13156. 
Bright (W. S.) Dawning of to- 
morrow. 22002. 


pt. TI, n. s., v.28 


Bright young thing. 11855*. 

Brillouin (Jacques) 14 Juillet. 
15733. 

Briner (M. E.) You dear. 9280. 


Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella. 
23993. 

Bring back my gal. 10652, 11479. 

Brinkman (Paul) pseud. See King 
(AK) 


Brinkmann (O.) Tiefland. 4865. 


Briol (Marcel) Resurrection. 15733 
(289). 

Brisbane (Rev.) Keep the faith. 
20558. 

Brisebois (Paul) Sweetheart’s en- 
emy. 8922. 


Nira. 16945. 
One love affair that is 


Brisley (G. D.) 

Brisso (Jean) 
ended. 14992. 

Brister (S. W.) sr.: 

California love’s refrain. 15912. 

Daddy’s love must find the way. 
9669. 

Our shanty town reirain. 

Bristow (F. L.): 

My mamma. 9332 (245). 
My papa. 93832 (246). 

Bristow (Jimmy) You'll strike it 
rich. 23765. 

Bristow (L. §8.): 

My mamma. 9882 (245). 
My papa. 9332 (246). 

Bristow (Reggie) : 

Can’t you see what Ive got. 
21868. 
When I’m with you. 23687. 

Britannia of Billingsgate. 
15047, 15426, 24779. 

B[ritish] E[mpire] s[ervice] l[eague]. 
Canadian legion. Hollywood post 
no. 28. March on like a legionaire. 
18703. 

British grenadiers. 

Brito (Alfredo) : 

Diochosa suegra. 5038. 
‘Que noche aquella!... 
Brito (Julio): 
Dichosa suegra. 
Errante y triste. 
Brittan (R. W.): 
Forever and a day. 685. 
You’ve made my dreams all come 
true. 2790. 
Britten (Benjamin) : 
Rainbow. 19538. 
Ride-by-nights. 1978. 
Ship of Rio. 2126. 

Rritz (Dominick) Prosperity is near. 
8619. 

Brix (Else) McKinley. 

Broad (V. S.): 

I’m always living in memories. 
988. 


10842. 


14368, 


2953, 7267. 
23147. 


5038. 
22095. 


5899. 


1136 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Someday, sweetheart, with you. 
: Oi. 
Broadbent (G. W.) Write me a mel- 
ody for my song. 17685. 
Broadhurst (A. V.): 
Come along and dance. 21935. 
In old Versailles. 22523. 
Parting prayer. 23073. 
Piper from over the way. 
Broadway bad. 5201. 
Broadway music corp.: 
Big city rhythm. 19756. 
Comp’ny in the parlor. 18008. 
Full of the devil. 22167. 
Give all your love to me. 
9944. 
Goin’ to the fair. 9957. 
Goop called Knute. 5297, 7668. 
I can’t find a substitute for you. 
16352, 20284. 


23096. 


9943, 


If I were a millionaire. 16488, 
20425. 

In a shelter from a_ shower. 
22506, 24626. 

Keep tempo. 18571, 20556. 

My dear one. 22880, 25029. 

On a steamer coming over. 17001, 
20899. 

Sunday is daddy’s day with baby. 
25589. 


Tingle ingle of the pennies and 


the nickels and the dimes. 
4369. 
Way up north in Southland. 


19479, 21510. 
When the goiden rods are waving 
in the valley. 9198, 11518. 
When Veronica plays the har- 


monica. 25861. 
Who’s who with you gorgeous. 
21600. 


Broadway thru a_ keyhole. 
17613, 19954, 21582, 21664. 
Broady (H. W.) Little wild rose of 

the mountains. 5832. 
Brocato (S. A.): 
Bountiful Katie. 245. 
I love you. 16396. 
When the tree-tops kiss.the moon. 
6948. 
Brochart (L.): 
Choeur de Aurore. 219138. 
Orphée. 12213, 12214. 
Brock (Margaret) Happy days again. 
12259. 
Brockway (Howard) 
25233, 25234. 
Broderick (J. L.) 


16064, 


Patapan. 


Patriot’s prayer. 


8552. 
Brodie (B. B.) Cheer up everybody. 
14004. 
Brodin (G. W.) As time passed all 
too soon. 11734. 
11 


| Bronson (G. A.): 


Brodine (P. E.) instructor. 
12246. 
Brodszky 
12563*. 

Brodszky (N.): 
Brave siinder. 251. 
Du bist alles, mein anfang, mein 
ende. 565. 
Schau’ tief in meine augen. 
Brody (Lee) 


Group 


(Miklos) Kék lampaés. 


2070. 
See Brody (Leonore) 


Brody (Leocnore) Lousy rhythm. 
16700. 

Broekhoven (F. 8.) You belong to me 
alone. 11613. 

Brogan (J. P.) Rose that was given 
by you. 21151. 


Brogan (Jim) See Brogan (J. P.) 
Brogi (Renato) : 
Andante lirico. 2815 (9). 
Arietta all’ antica. 2815 (12). 
Brokaw (Woodie) Hail to the N.R.A. 
20179. 


Broken serenade. 138940*. 

_Brokenshire (H. B.)  pseud. Seée 
Moore (H. B.) 

Bromby (Wal) Promise. 8606. 


Bromley (lL. C.) 
the dragon. 2088. 
Broms (Russ) : 


Saint George and 


Do you remember. 14115. 
I shall never forget you. 14466. 
Just to be home again. 12549. 


Take me to the dance, take me to 
the show. 13420. 
Bron (Edouard): 
Alla spagnuola. 11707. 
Humoresque. 12318. 
Impromptu. 11859. 
Pastorale. 11860. 
Sarabande. 138238. 
Brondet (M. R.) Pour les sauver. 
1903. 
Bronson 
5088. 
Bronson 
18263. 


(A. D) Drifted apart. 


(Earl) Gunman’s moll. 


Drifting and dreaming, sweet 
paradise. 5089. 
Have you ever 
20204. 
Last round-up. 24751. 
Twenty one years. 2465. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 25838. 
Bronson (L. P.) Let’s go! 

air(e) [sic] 12620. 
Bronson (Margaret) : 
Mother singers. 
Shadows. 15223. 
Witches. 15665. 
Bronson (N. B.) 
never withered. 


been 


lonely? 


legion- 


6020, 20792. 


If the rose-buds 
16491. 


INDEX 


Brenstein (A. J.) Love 
1393*. 

Brook (Harry): 

Dream cradle song. 12067. 
Tinker’s fires. 2408. 

Brookert (Frank) Esmeralda, I’m on 
the railroad. 7540. 

Brookhouse (Winthrop) Let him who 
is without sin cast the first stone. 
9332 (206). 

Brooks (B. C.): 

I never knew I had a heart. 
10146. 
Old man Depression. 10803. 


Brooks (Buddy) Rhapsody of love. 
21124. 
Brooks (EH. D.) That’s when I'll 


think of you. 21371. 
Brooks (Gertrude) 
10036. 
Brooks (H. M.) I’ve got to make 
good for you. 7885. 
Brooks (Harvey) : 
Dallas man. 9671. 
Give me a thrill. 18227. 
I found a new way to go to town. 
18366, 20299. 
I’m no angel. 18412, 20371. 
I want you, I need you. 
20406. 
Lion tamers blues. 18627, 
My dark angel. 6050. 
No one loves me like that Dallas 
man. 18914. 
That Dallas man. 21360. 
They call me Sister Honkey 
Tonk. 19372, 213887, 25672. 
Brooks (Jack): 
Come to Caroline. 19879. 
Mother’s lullaby. 22850. 
September love. 25425. 
Brooks (John) You ask me why I 
ery over you. 17699. 
Brooks (N. M.) Nira. 18909. 
Brooks (Shelton) Swing that thing. 


Hold me tight. 


18451, 


13417. 
Brooks (W. C.) Spell of the night. 
6589. 
Brooks (W. W.) Happy Koogan. 
7696. 
Brooky’ @h) 1) Roaming around. 
6405. 
Broom (Peter) pseud. See Gilner 
(Dora) 
Broomberg (Mendel) : 
Beer. 19746. 


Chayem Itshe. 14001. 
Tragi-comedy. 15487. 
Broome (EH. C.): 


Art thou weary. 17752 (18). 


In the hour of trial. 17752 (65). 
Broome (Edward) : 
Art thou weary. 17752 (13). 


In the hour of trial. 17752 (65). 


racquet. | Broome (M. F.) 
5 


pt. m1, n-s., v. 28 


Meet me in Miami. 
941. 
Broomzy (Willie) : 
Bull cow blues. 2965. 
Rukus juice blues. 11044. 
Shelby County blues. 11101. 
Too too train. 6771. 
Broones (Martin) : 
Because of you. 17883. 
Couple of fools in love. 18021. 
Give me a ring. 18225. 
I’m not worrying—'bout anything. 
18413. 
I only want one girl. 18425. 
Living in the clouds. 18639. 
Lord is my Shepberd. 10471. 
Love’s roses. 10495. 
Wonderful eyes. 19584. 
Broqua (Alfonso) Valses. 2507. 
Brosig (Moritz) Ausgewihlte orgel- 
kompositionen. 17752 (15, 16). 
Brost (Al.) Erie one sixty one. 24229. 
Brother Green. 21843. 
Brother James’ air. 265. 
Brotzman (Philip) Stroll with me in 
the moonlight. 25580. 
Broughton (J. R.) Day dreams. 
19923. 
Broughton (Richard) : 
In the land of beginning again. 
18488. 
Old Hiawatha land. 1750. 
Through the land of dreams with 
you. 9011. 
Broughton (Russell) 
576, 5101. 
Brouillette (Irene) Restless. 6392. 
Brower (H.0O.) It is you, and nobody 
else. 3573. 
Brower (G. A.): 


Haster song. 


America the beautiful. 17795— 
17798, 19683. 
Birds of Nazareth. 219. 
Hedge-rose. 15202. 
Hills of home. 5385, 5386. 
Impatience. 15203. 
Lift thine eyes. 14659. 
Old refrain. 6216. 
Plastered. 19014. 
To be. sung on the water. 15207. 
Violet. 18257. 
When my fancy’s running high. 
11513. 
White in the moon the long road 
lies. 2681, 2682. 
Brown (—) Come take a skate with 
me. 13765 (29). 


Brown (A. A.) 
Brown (A. H.): 
Pep song. 8560. 
Ritual song. 8668. 
Brown (A. L.): 
Blue fringed gentians. 4837. 
Naughty pixie mocking his mother. 
4656 (441). 


Won’t you. 17676. 


1138 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Pixies asleep. 4656 (499). 

Pixies’ drill. 4656 (500). 

Pixies on the water. 4656 (501). 
Pixies out hunting. 4656 (502). 


Pixies riding horseback. 4656 
(508). 

Pixies sliding down hill. 4656 
(504). 


Pixies spinning. 4656 (505). 
Pixies waltzing. 4656 (506). 
Song of the bold pixie. 4656 (592). 
Brown (A. R.) In a little canoe on 
the silvery lake of love with you. 
22502. 
Brown (A. W.): 
Boy o’ my dreams. 4852. 
Love’s lullaby. 5886. 
Sweetie. 6677. 
Brown (Aaron) : 
Back thru the valley of memories. 
9451. 
N.R.A. 16904. 
No wonder I’m crazy hot dog. 
1700. 
Roodgeabeef—meedgejum and 
stewjum corn. 25365. 
Stand by our President, he’ll stand 


by you. 8860. 
There is one good thing about me. 
15425. 


Up the creek without a paddle 
with you. 13529. 
When the shadows meet the sun 
rise, when the darkness meets 
the dawn. 15618. 
Yesterday’s toys. 9270. 
Brown (Adria) Doomed. 9742. 
Brown (Bernard) : 
My good bye to you. 12882. 
Out where the moonbeams greet 
the morning. 13067. 
Brown (Billie) : 

Boy o’ my dreams. 
Sweetie. 6677. 
Brown (C. A.) Let’s all be American. 

16640. 

Brown (Mrs. C. A.) 
American. 16640. 
Brown (C. B.) Your name is like a 

melody. 4649. 
Brown (C. C.) 
Brown (C. P.) 
Brown (C. T.) 
_hessee. 24085. 
Brown (Charles) 

17136. 
Brown 

3709*. 
Brown (D. E.) 

aya say. 842. 
Brown (D.M.) Long live love. 18645. 
Brown (Dale) See Brown (EH. D.) 
Brown (DeWitt) Thinking of you. 

25674. 


4852. 


Let’s all be 


Ashes of love. 110. 
Every night. 600. 
Coming back to Ten- 


Road to happiness. 
(Clifford). Loose change. 


Hello Harlem! what 


Brown (E. C.) I’m always dreaming 
of you. 987. 
Brown (EH. D.): 
Hot and bothered, got to have 
love. T7767. 
Just a cabin in Dixie land. 14594. 
Melancholy me. 3793. 
Brown (KE. M.) Beside a waterfall. 


4815. 
Brown (EH. 8S.) Flowers of the na- 
tions. 9874*. 


Brown (EH. T.) Silver haired mother 
is waiting. 25453. 
Brown (F. W.) jr.: 

I’d rather have you on my mind. 
22338. 

K. O. the gloom and smile. 3618. 
Brown (Fergus) Day incamp. 22004. 
Brown (G. E.): 

Blues blues. 17924. 


She’s Adaline today. 15227. 
Smothering. 19222. 

Thumbing your way to love. 
17418. 


Brown (G. LL.) pseud. See Shoemaker 
(G. L.) 
Brown (Gene): 

Come waltz with me. 7384. 
N.R.A. marching song. 16918. 
Brown (George) pseud. See Hill (W. 

J.) 
Brown (Gertrude) 
that! song groups. 
Brown (Girthalee) 
me anymore. 2758. 
Brown (Gladys) : 
I am the dream man. 
I still remember. 5563. 
Trying to keep love alive. 
Brown (H. F.): 
Mr. President we 
24969. 
Parade of the stars. 
Brown (H. H.): 
Dancing feet. 


DeWitt Fancy 
18067, 18068. 
You don’t love 
5448, 
6787. 
salute you. 
21039. 
24118. 


I’ll be seein’ you, cowboy. 22366. 
Brown (Harry): 

Bye, bye, ma Eva, bye, bye. 
15733 (39). 


Gimme hush money. 15733 (1338). 

I’m satisfied. 17752 (62). 

Who’s there. 15733 (888). 
Brown (Hoyt) See Brown (H. H.) 
Brown (Hubert) O lovely things are 


these. 6180. 
Brown (I. D.) Smile with Roosevelt. 
25480. 


Lawn dance. 5762. 
When the wild, wild 
11528. 


Brown (Isabel) 
Brown (J. G.) 
roses bloom. 
Brown (J. H.): 
Bat and ball. 164. 
Buttercups and daisies. 278. 
Holly and mistletoe. 878. 


1139 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Brown (J. H.)—Continued. 
May morning. 1491. 
Mouse. 1572. 

Oak 7 Mane 

Oxford passacgalia. 

Penguin. 1857. 

Rainbow. 1952. 

Robin. 1992. 

Rose. 2011. 

Tea party. 2325. 

Through the looking-glass. 2398. 
Brown (J. N.) Modulations. 8298. 
Brown (J. R.) Take me to the fair. 


17041. 


15400. 
Brown (J. W.) I still love you, little 
sweetheart. 10151. 
Brown (James) : 
Allegretto. 7710. 
Applebiossom. 7187. 
Ballo. T7179. 
Breton fiddle tune. 7260. 
Chansonette. 327. 
Christmas waits. 8272. 
Contredanse. 7395. 
Dance for a masque. 7684. 
Father Chrisimas. 8273. 
From Czecho-Slovakia. 7608. 
Gavotte des moutons. 7616. 
Home sweet home. 7759. 
Interlude. T7685. 
March of the cubs. 8237. 
Meditation. 8274. 


Menuet en rondeau. 8275. 
Minuet and trio. 7711. 
Music to the fairy prince. 
Pancake album. 6274. 
Pleyel’s hymn. 8581. 
Queen of Golconda. 
Rondino. 8335. 
Saraband.. 8712. 
Slow music for a ballet. 
Spanish Gipsy. 8846. 
Table-music. 11267. 
Tyrolese liindler. 9064. 
Brown (James L.) For compositions 


8340. 


8640. 


7687. 


Brown (K. D.): 
Let’s get married in September. 
16642. 
Love is like that. 24844. 
My rhapsody in blue. 14904. 
Now I’m econcentratin’ on you. 


14955. 
Brown (lL. E.) Ending my love for 
you. 24225. 
Browaive dele. ols) Moonlight water. 
22835. 
Brown (LeRoy) Evrything’s O. K. 
9829. 


Brown (Lew): 
I’ve got to pass your house to get 
to my house. 10162, 14473. 
Ooh, I’m thinking. 8516. 


Brown (Lillie) Thinking of you. 
25674. 

Brown (M. M.) Prohibition blue. 
1916. 


Brown (Madge) Even though another 
won you. 22099. 

Brown (Maurice) : 
Gypsy melodies. 
Gypsy themes 

14313: 

Brown (N. H.): 
After sundown. 17768, 21708. 
Bath scene. 7186. 

Beautiful girl. 13866, 17879. 

Birthday party. 9502. 

Cafe terrace. 7298. 

Cinderella’s fella. 17986, 21925. 

Going Hollywood. 18237, 22201, 

Grand Central episode. 18251. 

Hold your man. 7751, 12300. 

Hot choc’late soldiers. 10048. 

Ill remember. 7827. 

I’ll remember only 
1235". 

I’m dancin’ on a rainbow. 
18405. 

If I’m nice to you. 

Irish serenade. T7973. 


14312. 
and variations 


you. 10109, 
14482, 


1089. 


ae Life is a merry-go-round. 12682. 
by James L. Brown seée this index Love songs of the Nile. 5873, 
under names of claimants of copy- 8209. 
right. Lovely lady. 18675. 
Brown (Jean LaHue) : Moon’s on the Nile. 3833. 
At rainbow’s end. 13835. Our big love scene. 15006, 23037. 
Desert wolf. 3125. Temptation. 23432. 
My litle Cinderella. 10676. We'll make hay while the sun 
Brown (Jimmy) Was your mother shines. 23587. 
like my mother. 17521. We'll make love when it rains. 
Brown (Joe): 15574. 5 
I am out beneath the silvery We're together again. 4478, 6883. 
moon. 20281. You are temptation. 15689. 
In the moonlight by the sea. | Brown (N. H.) ine. If I’m nice to 
22530. you. 1089. 
N.R.A., just a song that you can’t | Brown (Nick): 
forget. 20907. Calling of my heart. 21860. 
Wade in de water. 44483. Fair dame. 11670 (99) 
1140 


ae 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Brown (Pauline) Watching and wait- 
ing for you. 6867. 
Brown (R. J.) Space ship honeymoon, 
17283. 
Brown (R. W.): 
At the wedding of the rooster to 


the little red hen. 2878. 
Caress me dear. 19826. 
College girl. 3048. 
Snowtime. 2174. 
Tempting. 13436. 
Brown (Raymond) ‘Evening song. 
5147. 
Brown (Rives) K. O. the gloom and 
smile. 38618. 


Brown (S. A.) : 

I’m not ashamed. 12390. 
Lazy shore. 12599. 
Brown (Sally) 

big world. 7104. 
Brown (Sid): 
I’m not ashamed. 12390. 
Lazy shore. 12599. 
Brown (T. C.) lLove’s dreams after 


the ball. 5882, 

Brown (T. D.) Dreaming of you. 
18116. 

Brown (V. G.) Memories of mother. 
24925. 


Brown (V. H.): 
Back to the old apple tree. 7174. 
_Hverything reminds me of you. 


5154. 

Moonlight. 16814. 

One of these days I’m a-goin’ to 

be gone. 10824. 

Sing me a good old tune. 8766. 
Brown (W. #.) Songs of K. A. 
23348. 
Brown (W. M.) jr. Tea-time sere- 
nade. 2826. 


Brown (W. R.) 
Brown (Walter) : 


Doomed. 9742. 


I’m so tired of day dreams. 24559. 
Niagara Falls. 10735. 
Brown (William) I want to hear 
your laughter. 1048. 


Brown (Willie) 
17836. 


At the old oak tree. 


Brown cheering song. 13948. 
Browne (A. L.): 
O bonnie lass. 1722. 


Violets. 2525. 
Browne (Clyde) pseud. See Hooper 
(H. B.) 
Browne (George) 
rain. 10334. 
Browne (J. A.): 
Children’s games. 24049. 
Hot Carmen. 10046. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 
21168. 
Song of India. 11180. 
Waltz of the steins. 


Just Smiling at the 


21499. 


All alone in this great 


Browne (J. L.) : 
Corsicana. 4656 (110). 
Golden harps are sounding. 

(220). 
June time. 4656 (336). 
Mors et vita. 4656 (420). 
Songs of Chicago town. 883 
Wistfulness. 4656 (697). 
Browne (James) : 
Far, far away. 3221. 
My star girl. 12926. 
Those Allegheny shores. 11836. 
Browne (M. P.) ’Iwas on a night 
like this I met you sweetheart. 
15504. 

Browne (Morton) Like an angel 
from heaven. 1819. 

Browne (W. A.) Metropolitan Nas- 


4656 


sau. 22812. 

Browning (Duncan) Radio lady. 
21108. 

Browning (K. A.) My castle up in 


the sky. 12862. 
Browning (Mortimer) : 
Little old foolish old man. 22689. 
Marine cavalier. 20724. 
O perfect and eternal One. 
Trinity. 2444, 
Brownsmith (—) 
way. 12689. 
Brownstein (Fred) Help Roosevelt, 
he’s our man. 18312. 
Brownstein (W. N.): 


6182. 


Love will find a 


Let us be sweethearts again. 
16650. 
Mean gal. 5988. 
Sweetness. 4297. 
Brubach (Hddie) What more could I 
ask. 4494. 
Bruce (R. R.) You left me all alone 
and blue. 13723. 
Bruch (H. W. Vom) See Vom Bruch 
(H. W.) 
Brucken-Fock (G. H. G. v) Aus dem 
Stiden. 9427. 
Bruckner (Mildred) Just before we 
Pach. |) soa 


Bruder Lustig. 98382 (44). 


Brudie (E. N.) Prosperity. 6351. 
Brue (S. J.) You’ve got a little bit 
of everything. 11652. 


Bruegman (V. A.): 
Whose arms are around you to- 
night. 15642. 
Why can’t we always be sweet- 
hearts. 15644. 
Bruil (Karl) Hdition: 
Dir mécht’ ich einmal im mond- 


schein begegnen. 18074. 
Drei stisse worte. 16106. 
Fenster auf, der lenz ist da. 


5175. 


Frag’ nicht! frag’ nicht. 18199. 


1141 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Briill (Karl) Edition—Continued. 
Gliick macht eine frau so schon. 


5260. 

Jonny wenn du geburtstag hast. 
16567. 

Lied geht um die welt. 18620. 


Mir fehlt ein freund wie du. 5971. 

Mir ist heut’ so nach liebe. 5972. 

Musik muss sein. 6034. 

Servus Wien. 11091. 

Sprache der liebe ist international. 

17293. 

Trinen in der geige. 
Brugnoli (Attilio) 
Bruhl (A. R.) 
Brulier (—): 

Angel band. 15784. 

Harp and crown. 16281. 

Brulo (Joseph) All the world is hap- 


15485. 
Concerto. 138944. 
Golden memories. 760. 


py again. 17784. 

Brummett (M. EH.) Fraternity song. 
16999. 

Brun (Georges) Baptéme du Prince 
Charmant. 154. 

Brun (Wile. J.) Solféges de concours 
4 2 voix. 2184. 


Brundy (Charles) 
Mountain moon. 
Brune (M. K.): 
Contract. 407. 
Longing. 24824. 
Prosperity. 1920. 
Springtime. 8856. 
Vesper bells. 2516. 
Waiting. 25767. 
Brunel (Raymond) 
Brunelli (Peter) : 
After the tragedy. 15742. 
Allegro appassionato. 17786. 
Along the Irish coast. 19680. 
Between decks. 4817. 
Bitter end. 15855. 
Burlesque. 2970. 
Cavalcade. 4900. 
Clashing swords. 
Conversation and 
3063. 
Dance. 14092. 
Dangerously yours. 
Devant le miroir. 
Festival title. 636. 
Happy mood. 16279. 
Humoresque miniature. 
Idyl. 2958. 
Irish countryside. 20468. 
Martinet. 10527. 
Nuit enchantée. 10770. 
Pathetic recitative. 4029. 
Power and the glory. 17086. 
Pursuit. 4076. 
Quarrel. 4078. 
Reverie. 11010. 
Romantic episode. 
Seene. 11063. 


Under the Rocky 
21455. 


Virginia. 4433. 


9623. 


light  recit. 


4985. 
5036. 


20270. 


4116. 


Scuttle and scurry. 11070. 
Storm. 15338. 
Stormy West. 
Sumerky. 4266. 
Summer storm. 17326. 
Tender thoughts. 4325. 
Three festival openings. 
Toiling Amazons. 11361. 
Tragedy. 17445. 
Unrest. 2491. 
Vision and chaos. 17494. 
Visions of the past. 15548. 
Weird impressions. 17548. 
Ye merrie travellers. 17687. 
1914-1918. 2815. 
Bruner (Cordia) Lonely. 8156. 
Bruning (Eldora) Unhappy hours. 
15520. 
Brunner (J. H.): 
Calvary. 302. 
Drifting far from God. 3175. 
I am determined to hold out. 
5442. 
I love Him more each day. 16394. 
I shall know Him over yonder. 
16452. 
If you’d only come to Jesus. 
Keep holding on. 8045. 
Meet mother in the skies. 24916. 
Pardon—full and free. 13083. 
Bruno (Anthony) ‘Tango el coraz6n. 
11276. 
Bruno (Joseph) Waiting in the moon- 
light. 21491. 


4255. 


267. 


7919. 


Bruno (Rocco) Italian fanfara. 
12508. 

Brunson (Charles) All this world is 
mine dear. 9361. 

Brunt (E. T.) Be my little sweetie. 
23920. 


Brusselmans (Michel) : 
Cranz-journal. 427, 3075. 
Kermesse flamande. 8681. 

Brussels (Iris) : 
Butterflies. 17989. 
Deep in the night. 
Fate. 20056. 
Gardens. 3266. 
Love lyric. 24849. 
Thursday. 15449. 
Traffic. 43886, 15486. 

Brusso (Giovanni) : 
Dolee sera. 5053. 
Nebbie d’oro. 12948. 

Bruster (Hazel) Viennese waltz song. 

9100. 

Bruton (H. P.) Give me one night 

alone with you. 20125. 


14089, 18054. 


Bryan (—) In my merry Oldsmobile. 
13765 (97) 
Bryan (Al.): 
Father — mother — sister and 
brother. 24252. 


1142 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983: - 


I’d be crazy if I wasn’t crazy over 
you. 12334. 
Won’t you say hello. 4590. 
Bryan (B. B.) Memories of father. 
3795. 
Bryan (I. A.) I love myself for fall- 
ing in love with you. 3451. 
Bryan (M. J.) Im going back to 


Dixie and Jane. 22400. 
Bryan (Vincent) : 
College chums. 21696 (56). 


Don’t say adieu. 13765 (42). 


Football. 18765 (57). 

G. O. P. 18765 (59). 

Good bye, Maggie May. 13765 
(73). 


Heaven born banner. 138765 (79). 
If I only had the nerve. 19648 
(53). 
Man from now. 19648 (91). 
My own girl. 13765 (129). 
Napoli. 11670 (246). 
On San Francisco Bay. 
(106). 
Once upon a time. 
Out in an automobile. 
(162). 
Perey. 18765 (166). 
Pocahontas. 138765 (170). 
Poor old man. 138765 (171). 
Right in this old town. 
(180). 
Sioux Sue. 13765 (200). 
Sitting Bull. 13765 (201). 
Tale of a monkey. 18765 (220). 
Upon the trolley line. 13765 (236). 
What’s the matter with our team. 
19648 (163). 
What’s' the 
13765 (245). 
Bryant (Gilbert) When night has 
come my darling. 17580. 
Bryant (H. O.) Oh, Hawaiian moon. 
16970. 
Bryant (Hoyt): 
If you'll let me be your little 


19648 


13765 (158). 
13765 


13765 


use of knockin’. 


sweetheart. 7923. 
Mother, the queen of my heart. 
22848. 


Bryant (J. R.) Won’t you come to 
Jesus now. 17752 (163). 
Bryant (O. M.) If you cared. 10189. 
Bryant (P. O.): 
Sleepy head good-night. 15263. 
When I win the Irish sweepstake. 
15604. 
Bryant (Robert): 
Please don’t. 10906. 
Under the moon. 19488. 
Bryant (Zelda) Lonely. 10452. 
Brydon (B. E. C.): 
America’s sons. 
Forever true. 


11717. 
12164, 


Bryja (John) Polish mountaineer 
songs, 23105, 25275. . 

Brymn (J. T.) Julia. 7076 (163). 

Buben (Michael) Lovely creature. 
22745. 

Buben (Mike) See Buben (Michael) 

Bucalossi (Hrnest) Grasshopper’s 
dance. 2815 (118). 

Bucaneg (P. 8.) In that mad little 
kiss. 20447. 

Buccéri (Gianni) Graziella. 20162*. 

Bucci (John) Beautiful isle of home 
sweet home. 4788. 

Buchanan (A. M.): 

Brother Green. 21843. 


Come all ye fair and tender ladies. 
219384. 
Hebrew: children. 
Wondrous love. 17674. 
Buchanan (J. H.) Come, come, come, 
everyone, to the great World’s fair. 
11956. 
Buchanan (Lydia) 
Buchanan (Pearl): 
Prosperity came around the cor- 


Poet: 


Vera. 23540. 


ner. 10959. 
World’s sweetest sweetheart, 
that’s mother, 7016. 


| Buchanan (R. M.): 


Always thinking of you. 17790. 
Soul of my dreams. 4241. 
Buchbinder (Benjamin) jr.: 
Gee, but my boy friend is dumb. 
3269. 
I have to be free. 3483. 
In love with you. 3548. 
Yes, you’ve got me there. 4599. 
You'll be far away with me. 4620. 
Buchholz (Karl) : 
Du kommst mir heut’ so spanisch 
vor. 567. 
Du mein liebes, mein schénes Ber- 
lin. 5094, 5095. 
Ich seh’s dir an der nasenspitze 
BDH SROs 
Man braucht kein geld. 1458. 
Onkel aus Amerika. 1790. 
Robert und Bertram. 6407. 
Von Schanghai bis Helgoland. 
2536, 2537. 
Was nititzt mir denn die aller- 


schonste landschaft. 2571. 
Wir tippeln. 7001, 7002. 
Buck (Dudley) : 
Acquaint thyself with Him. 
13765 (1). 
Be of good comfort. 138765 (11). 
Buck (G. B.): 


Let me live in your heart. 8095. 
"Till comes the dawn. 9018. 
Buck (George) There are many ex- 
cuses for drinking. 21378. 
Buck (J. M.) Beautiful Lue. 17880. 


Buck (R. H.) Hail prosperity. 20178. 


1143 


IN DEX 


Buckbee (Edna) Mia querida. 16783. 


Buckles (Lulu) That wonderful 
Savior of mine. 21375. 

Buckley (W. H.) Famous lovers. 
3219. 

Buckman (EH. B.) pseud. See East- 
lick (B. G.) 

Buckman (Gabe) What is it. 215389. 


Buckner (G. B.) 
17105. 

Buckner (R. E.) 
[sic] of Tennessee. 

Buckstone (Lionel) 


Prosperity is near. 


In the mountain’s 
14535: 
Musie without 


words. 25018. 

Buder (E. E.) Und es leuchtet die 
Puszta. 9069. 

Budner (Harry) One faux pas. 
21006. 

Budreau (Iva) Changeable you. 
19836. 

Budrow (M. V.) Galloping goose. 
24316. 


Budwitz (A. E.) My little farmerette. 
16862. 


Biichel (Hermann) Aus liebe zur 
heimat. 11745. 
Buechse (Paul!) When things go 


wrohg just try singing a _ song. 
11529, 

Buell (HE. L.) That long long over- 
due choochoo. 11292. 

Buelow (Birger De) See De Buelow 
(Birger ) 

Bueno (George) : 
What have I done. 
You took the melody. 

Buerger (Emma): 

Blue eagle. 19767. 
Missouri moon. 16795. 
Birger (Julius) Bonheur capricieux. 


25811. 
25978. 


13924. 
Buerhop (D. H.) Kolping march. 
5748. 
Bueris (John De) See De Bueris 
(John) 
Biisser (Henri): 
Joli baton. 15733 (168). 


Patrons, joli coeur. 15733 (257). 
Buettner (Al.) When a feller needs 


a friend. 138622. 

Buffington (M. E.) Good night. 
12230. 

Buffington (T. T.) Way down in the 
South, 21507. 

Buffum (W. E.) Memories of mother. 
1506. 


Bugbee (G. A.): 
Forgotten sweetheart. 18194. 
Hotcha muchacha. 20254. 
Bugbee (L. A.): 
Christmas. 2815 (51). 
Fourth of July. 2815 (91). 
Hallowe’en. 2815 (121). 
May-day. 2815 (206). 


pt. DI, n.s., v.28 


Buhl (August) : 


Mercedes. 12778. 
Panchita. 138078. 
Rosalinda. 138209. 
Serena. 132638. 
Buhl (B. J.) Our mother’s eall. 
25206. 


Buhler (Ivonne, or Yvonne) : 
Our army band. 1812. 
Song of all nations. 15290. 
What a lovely, lovely world this 
is. 6908. 
When we’re in love. 
Buhrie (Walter) : 
Just take a look at my baby. 
10335. 
When the moon shines in dreamy 
valley. 4521. 
Bukoski (Go J.) 7 
you. 19666. 
Bukwick (Nellie) 
5869. 
EBulgarenliebe. 
Bullard (Carrie) 
Bullard (F. F.): 
Burrowes’ piano primer. 
CCH): 
Indifferent mariner. 11670 (165). 
Nativity according to St. Luke. 
21696 (276). 


9205. 


All because of 
Love me today. 


(OM PA 
See Lewis (C. B.). 


4656 


Thirty-six short responses. 23795 
(11); 
Bullard (T. V.): 
Burrowes’ piano primer. 4656 
(77). 


Nativity according to St. Luke. 
21696 (276). 
Thirty-six short responses. 23795 


(abby 

Bulliérian (Hans) Suite romantique. 
6638 

Bullivant (Marie) Lonesome without 
you. 8162. 

Bullock (Mrs. Brooks) See Bullock 
(C. R.) 

Bullock (C. R.) Beautiful Florida. 
7189. 


Bullock (Ernest) : 
Blessing of the ship. 15861. 


Introduction and fugue. 5648. 
Irish reel. 3565. 

Irish tune. 38566. 

Saint John Baptist. 138230. 


Saw ye nae my Peggy. 25404. 
Bullock (J. C.) Can’t you see I’m 


lonely. 311, 138964. 
Bulmer (G. I.) Grandma of- mine. 
22225. 
Bump (E. J.): 
Birds of a feather. 23960*. 
Blue bonnet flower. 21820. 


Bunch (Boyd) : 
At the bow-wow ball. 
Bow-wow ball. 247. 


2875. 


1144 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Bunch (Lawrence) Just memories. 
14605. 
Buncher (H. P.): 
Calypso polka. 157383 (41). 
Easy dance music for cornet and 
piano. 11670 (84). 
Favorite duets for mandolin and 
piano. 11670 (102). 
Nydia. waltz. 2815 (251). 
Popular melodies for B flat eclari- 
net. 21696 (313). 
Popular solos for trombone or 


baritone. 23795 (68). 
Raymond. (4656 (6380). 
Twenty-four guitar solos. 11670 

(312). 

Bund (Hans) Verzeihen sie mein 
friulein wenn ich frage. 11417. 
Bunkers (Orlando) jr. Nature in the 

raw is seldom mild. 10715. 


Runkers (The) 269*. 
Bunn (W. H.) Let me hold your 
hand. 13800. 


Bunning (H.) Nocturne. 15733 (388). 
Bunning (Herbert) : 


Sir Launcelot and Queen Guine- 


vere. 157383 (3821). 
Wind that shakes the barley. 
9332 (396). 
Bunting (I. M.) Folk-tunes near and 


far. 24272. 
Bunton (G. C.): 
Ain’t no use in livin’, cause my 
gal’s thrown me down. 9351. 
Little church covered with flow- 
ers. 5813. 
My dear. 1591, 12865. 
Bunts (Ff. A.) Are you happy with- 
out my love. 98. 


Bunts (Howard) May-be. 1490, 
10536. 

Buongiovanni (F.) °O marenaro. 
Zilet. : 


Burbank (M. C.) When it’s chestnut 
time on Third avenue. 15605. 

Burbridge (Alice) Under the August 
moon. 9073. 

Burbridge (Maurine) I am lonesome 
sweetheart for you. 10071. 

Bureay (Len) pseud. See Burkey 
(Leonard ) 

Burch (A. E.) jr: 
Sand in my shoes. 
Take me. 15396. 
You’ve been misinformed. 19628. 
You won’t go to heaven when you 


11053. 


die. 11656. 
Burch (Clare) F.D.R. our leader. 
T5AS8. 
Burch (E. F.) Make this valley full 
of ditches. 22765. 


Burch (Gene) 
Burch (K. J.) 
Sweetheart. 


See Burch (A. HE.) jr. 
My Smoky Mountain 
16881. 


Burch (Lenore) That’s why I’m lone- 
some tonight, 8975. 
Burchell) (Hacacieee yee 
Castles in Spain. 19831. 
Hot-cha house. 896. 
Ill wait until I hear you eall. 
968. 
Burdet (Mary) 
sweetheart again. 
Burdett (A. G.) 
25982. 
Burdue (Roselle) : 


Will you be my 
17652. 
Your lips betray. 


Dreaming of our yesterday. 
24188. 
I just count my blessings. 24506. 


Buren (Burrell Van) See Van Buren 


(Burrell). 
Burford (F. G.) Golden hearted 
mothers. 758. 
Burg (EK. H.) In remembrance. 
5632. 
Burg (G. E.) Love of my heart. 
5871. 
Burgess (Bessie) Blue eyes. 21827. 
Burgess (Hthel) My whole world 


25087. 
Ah! what am I to 


consists of you. 
Burgess (H. L.) 
do. 17774. 
Burgess (J. W.): 
Thorns and roses. 11670 (376). 
Wake up. 11670 (897). 
Burgess (Kendall) : 
Each morning after an evening 
with you. 181380. 
Gypsy lover. 8331, 7682. 
Gh you would, so would I. 3950. 
Ooh, ooh, ooh we're in love. 
15000, 18964. 
When autumn 
15593. 
Burgess (Walt) : 
Blue eagle. 15867. 
Shadowtown ferry. 
Yankee ram. 23788. 
Burgiss (R. E.) Mummer’s carol. 
15733 (224). 
Burgmuller (F.) 20 selected studies 
from op. 100. 7275. 
Burish (A. M.) Love is like a tooth- 


comes. around. 


11095. 


ache. 8197. 
Burke (C. 8.) Songs and silhouettes. 
PAN PATOX, 


Burke (Eddie) See Burke (Everett) 
Burke (Everett) : 


At midnight with you. 117388. 


Can’t get you off my mind. 9558. 

Darling one kiss, one is not 
enough. 21996. 

Million times. 12792. 

Over the air. 13068. 


Those other eyes that made me 
care for your Sweet lips. 25679. 
You’re the one. 11643. 


49 


INDEX 


Burke (Joe): 

Alone beside the lonesome river. 
19676, 21728. 

Good night little girl of my 
dreams. 18246. 

In our little shop window of 
dreams. 7944. 

In the valley of the moon. 

Little locket of long ago. 
16674. 

Memory waltz. 24930. 

Summer is over so is my dream 


7960. 
10438, 


of love. 213814. 
Till the journey’s end. 2404, 
4368. 
You must believe me. 2766. 
Burke (Johnny): 
And there you are again. 18812. 


.~~Grass is gettin’ greener all the 
_ time. 176, 5305. 

“Al’ya Duchess. 3333. 

‘If you lived in the mountains. 


16493. 
/Lou’siana lullaby. 5854, 14693. 
Palooka. 21087. 
Palooka it’s a grand old American 
name. 25223. 
“You told me with your eyes. 
17738. 
Burke (M. J.) Silent love. 11113. 
Burke (Robert Guy) Wandering 
down lovers lane. 23569. 


Burke (Ruth) 
10168. 
Burke (Ruth Gagnon): 
Love, true love. 16717. 
My sweet Irish Mary. 16887. 
You are the girl of my dreams, 


I wanna be athletic. 


dear. 17697. 
Burke (T. F.) Requiem mass. 13190. 
Burke & Pierce, inc. Darling one kiss, 


one is not enough. 21996. 


Burkey (Leonard): 


All I want sweetheart is you. 
THaTHT: 
Give me your heart dear, and I'll 
give you mine. 16230. 
It’s the summer-time for mine. 
16547. 
When the right little girl comes 
along. 17594. 
Burkhardt (Almeta) My Indiana 
home. 38877. 
Burkhardt (E. E.) Power of God. 
21081. 


Burkhart (Franz) : 
Gesegn dich laub. 
Halleluja. 243883. 
Ich habe lust im 

12432. 

Ich habe mir 
24599. 
Jubilate. 12525. 
Zu Regensburg auf der kirchturm- 
spitz. 25988. 


24327. 
weiten feld. 


eines erwihlet. 


pt. DI, n.s., v. 28 


Burleigh (H. T.): 
Achievement. 4656 (5). 
And as the gulls soar. 4656 (17, 
18). 
Apart. 4656 (23, 24). 
Dream land. 4656 (143). 
O love of a day. 4656 (464, 465). 


Request. 4656 (532, 533). 
Rockin’ in de win’. 4656 (548). 
Through peace to light. 4656 


(634, 635). 


Tide. 4656 (636, 637). 

Burley (Joe) I had to go and find 
another job. 20310. 

Burlin (Paul) Songs of ancient 
America. 25992 (65). 

Burman (Maurice) I got a_ shoe. 
24504. 

Burnaby (H. M.) That little dawg o’ 
mine. 2348. 


Burnaby (John): 


Hymn that, I sang asryapoy 
Sy 
If the future is kind. 22486. 


6084. 
Dreams of the past. 


My love song. 
Burnam (Byrl) 
16102. 
Burnam music publications. 
of the past. 16102. 
Burnett (C. E.) You’re just like a 
dewdrop in the sunshine. 19619. 
Burnett (E. M.): 
Boarder that stole my dear wife. 
23976. 
Don’t be ashamed to walk beside 
your mother. 14117. 
Down the mountain thru the val- 
ley to the sea. 14135. 
Husband’s lament. 24475. 


Dreams 


I can’t find poor mother’s grave.. 


22a. 
I’m goin’ your way, river. 10125. 
I’m lonely tonight . beside the 
wishing-well. 22414. 
Just a whoop an’ a holler. 24703. 
Prisoner’s confession. 15090. 
Song of the harpooneer. 8825. 
Wait until the sun shines thru’. 
2547. 
When the Bible was the best book 
in the land. 25847. 
When we sang in the choir to- 
gether. 25863. 
Burnett (EF. A.) _Won’t you try to 
care for me. 25927. 
Burnett (Helen) Safe in my arms. 


S701. 

Burnett (J. A.) Just give me another 
chanee. 18559. 

Burnham (Breachford) Dream lover. 
5076. 


Burnham (C. E.) 
7076 (186). 

Burtham (C.."H.); 
plantation moon. 


Lord is my light. 


Pekin, Til. Old 
23011. 


1146 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Burnham (Christine) : 
N. R. A. 18858. 
Whirlpool. 21593. 
Burnham (Flora) Lord is my light. 
7076 (186). 
Burnham (Rean S.) 
(Rena S8.). 
Burnham (Rena _ SS.) 
23819. 
Burns (Bob) 
Burns (Francis) 
Purns (Frank) 
do. 24108. 
Burns (J. T.) 
some girl. 10129. 
Burns (Jack) In my dreams. 
Burns (Jeanne) : 
Got a need for you. 12284. 
I gotia go places and do things, 
baby, to forget you. 3427. 
Burns (L. M.): 
In my castle on the hill, I dream 
of you. 14524. 
My dream-book. 22883. 
One cup and saucer. 10821. 
Shinin’ shoes. 17215. 
Burns (Robert) pseud. 
(C. H.) 
Burns (Thos.) 
garden. 10406. 
Burns and Hudson. I’m just a little 
lonesome girl. 10129. 
Buruside (R. H.): 


See Burnham 
Afterglow. 
Zangara’s fate. T7073. 
NRA. 20888. 

Crazy things that I 


I’m just a little lone- 


10215. 


Let’s go to a beer 


Dear old Broadway. 19648 (24). 

Ensemble. 19648 (81). 

Hntrance of the rajah. 19648 
C2). 


Hntrance of Todd. 19648 (33). 
Girlie with the winsome smile. 
2815 (104). 


Hist, advance with care. 19648 
(47). 
It’s merely a matter of time. 


19648 (57). 
It's nice to have a _ sweetheart. 
19648 (58). 
It’s the littie things that count in 
life. 19648 (59). 
Love is a wonderful thing. 19648 
(89). 
Oh Mister Sun. 19648 (104). 
That’s the time. 19648 (143). 
Tourists. 19648 (153-155). 
We're the gnomes. 19648 (159). 
Wedding procession. 19648 (161). 
When Cupid plays a little game 


of hearts. 19648 (164). 
Which one shall we marry. 19648 
(166, 167). 
Wouldn’t you like to know. 19648 
(174). 
Burntvedt (T. O.) Concordia hymnal. 
3059. 


See Gabriel 


Burr (Alan) God, who knowest the 
things that were. 24342. 
Burr (C. W.) You are the one. 23755. 


Burrell (Clara) Sweet dreams. 2278. 
Burrows’ (CU. Ee) 

Love supreme, 1397. 

World waggles on. 11596. 
Burrows (B.) When all the Attic 


fire was fled. 17564. 

Burrows (C. V.) Where are you 
dreaming. 17615. 

Burrows (G. EH.) Please say you will 
return. 1891. 


Burrows (Rex): 


Fairy masquerade. 18164, 22109. 


Too lazy for love. 25703. 
Burrucker (V. B.): - 

Nira. 22961. 

Ship of dreams. 23274. 


Bursick (Margaret) How is your golf. 
12316. 
Burt Bye.) 


At twilight hour. 138765 (9). 


Do, re, mi, fa, Sol, la, si, do. 238795 
(21). 

Gettysburg. 2815 (102). 

Gwendolyn. 21696 (137). 


I love the last one best of all. 
21696 (179). 

I’m locking for a 
name of Smith. 


man by the 
21696 (182). 


Johnny came marching home. 
24685. 

Little red papoose. 4656 (362). 
Lonesome little maid. 11670 


(02) 
Marie Cahill’s Hottentot love song. 
21696 (251). 
Marrying Mary. 25992 (39). 
Milo. 4656 (403). 
Mr. Bonaparte. 4656 (408). 
Mister Cupid. 21696 (259). 
Noah. 21696 (284). 
Old reliable jokes. 21696 (298). 


Pig got up and slowly waiked 
away. 23093. 

Robinson Crusoe’s isle, 4656 
(542). 


Three men ina boat. 21696 (381). 
Waltz me, Bill. 15733 (379). 


Welcome. 2815 (353). 
Burt (HE. R.) San Diego. 6452. 
Burt (I. A.) Trusiing. 19425. 
Burt (John) Corn huskers book of 


square dances. 7398. 
Burt (Thomas) & co. 

book of square dances. 
Burt (W.N.) jr. 
Burton (Ada) 


Corn huskers 
7398. 

Walk slowly. 9117. 

I’m longing to send a 


message. 1008. 

Burton (Dudley) My Verdie Valley 
home. 10710. 

Burton (H. BE.) Blue moon lullaby. 
15875. 


1147 


INDEX 


Burton (Lucile) Good morning dear. 
14295. 
Burton 
10832. 
Burten (Val): 
Ain’t it gonna ring no more. 30, 
A678. 
All American girls. 7105, 15755. 
Bohemian drinking song. 15881. 
Command to love. 7387, 11963. 
Cowboy’s heaven. 3074. 
Down where the river meets the 


(Ruby) Oodles of love. 


sea. 3155. 
Gal from Amarillo. 3265. 
Hans and Gretchen. 9996, 16275. 


In 1929 we had a penthouse. 3557. 


Is this a souvenir. 5652, 7976, 
10248. 

Isn’t this a night for love. 10251, 
10252. 


It can happen to you. T7978. 


Just another dream. 5715. 

Love came stealing like a thief in 
the night. 5858. 

Metropomania. 1516. 

Mon papa. 12807. 

Parade of the ads. 1838. 

Penthouse lament. 13100. 

Rhythm in my heart. 110138. 


Sailor’s luck. 6444, 11050. 


Shadow on the shade. 21138. 
So this is Harris. 8788. 
Some silent night. 11169. 


Sweetheart of Topolobompo. 4295. 

Was it you there in my arms. 
2568. 

We belong to Alma. 91386, 17527. 

World goes ’round. 17680. 

Bury (Winifred) : 
Carrying on. 24031. 
Sweet nightingale. 

Buseh (Adolf) Kadenz. 

Busch (Carl): 
Impromptu. 24002. 
Melody in D. 11670 (231) 

Ozark reverie. 25218. 

Paul Revere’s ride. 2815 (269) 

Suite for three trumpets. 15351. 
Busch (William) Gigue. 736. 
Buschbaum (HE. E.) Strolling thru a 

moonlit lane. 17314. 

Buschine (Andrew) : 

I’m not the same. 20374. 

Love has come to stay. 20680. 

Love that you forgot. 20692. 

Buse (I. M.): 

My mother’s prayer. 83881. 
Romance in the evening. 17141. 
Bush (B. E.) Santa Claus and his 
helpers. 15733 (306) 
3usler (Jimmie) You belong to me, 
nobody else but me. 21651. 
Busse (—) Wang wang blues. 


2287. 
9531. 


2565. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Bustamante (Francisco) Marcha Ola- 
zabol. 20720. 
Butcher (D.): 
Alarm clock blues. 11697. 
Man that rode the mule around 
the world. 14735. 
Oh mama, why didn’t I listen to 


you. 138009. 
Old log cabin of my dreams. 
16887. 


Pistol Pete. 
Butcher (Marie) 
that girl. 24487. 
Butcher (W. N.) 
comes. 15470. 
Butler (C. C.) 

21788. 
Butler (Frank) 
you go. 17636. 


15051. 
I can’t help lovin’ 


Tomorrow never 
Beauty in April. 


Why did I ever let 


Butler (June) Sailon with me. 15176. 


Butler (M. W.) pseud. See Perry 
(P. B.) 

Butler (R. W.) Alabama moon, I’m 
ealling. 9355. 


Butler (Ralph) : 
After the night before. 4672. 
At the little pig and whistle. 


11739. 

Down at the bottom of the Sea. 
3150. 

Marching to a military band. 
10524. 


Our little baby boy. 18057. 
P.-C; A. 2..3.., LOR 
We all went up, up, up the moun- 
tain. 25785. 
When he tries to kiss her by the 
duck-pond. 25829. 
When the king goes by. 11519. 
When you kiss me. 17605. 
When you were twenty-one, and I 
was twenty-two. 15630. 
Woman should stick to her man. 
17669. 
Butler (Sarah) MHallelu Aunt Hagar’s 
chilluns hallelu. 38335*. 
Butrick (R. H.) Two. 11891. 
Butter (Herman) Gold and silver. 
16238. 
Butterfield (J. A.) 
were young Maggie. 
Butterfield (M. E.) : 
Christmas story. 19859. 
Derelict. 18060. 
Hunter’s song. 3404. 
Sing we and chant it. 4199. 
Butterfield (W. H.) Red book of pro- 
gram songs and choruses. 1961. 
Buttery (lL. E.): 
I’m always thinking of you, dear. 
18400. 
Over here. 
Tonight I live. 


When you and I 
23670. 


15016. 
15473. 


1148 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


When the moonbeams beam the 
brightest. 138640, 23659. 
Butting (Max) Trauermusik. 21428. 
Buttner, Hamilton, Brinton. Hope. 

802. 
Buttny (J. A.): . 
Chickadee, you are the one girl. 
19848. 
Tip top. 21410. 
You meant the world to me. 
25958. 
Button tree. 19808*. 
Butz (Josef) Gaudeamus. 9921. 
Buxtehude (—) Prelude and fugue. 
25287, 25288. 
Buxton (T. C.): 


Mama loves me so. 10516. 
My rainbow. 6095. 
My son. 6097. 
Buyert (Wilma) My human dynamo. 
14876. 


Buzzard (Mabel) Little things of life. 
24810. 
Buzzi-Peccia (Arturo) : 
Lolita. 15733 (188). 
Torna amore. 15733 (354). 
Byce (B. M.) Marita. 1480. 
Bye (Frederick) Six diversions. 
19818. 
Byers (B. EH.) I never knew how 
much I loved you. 12409. 
Byers (C. E.): 
My little mountain sweetheart. 
20850. 
Twilight time 
21446. 
Byers (Dora) 
8406. 
Byko (Stephen) : 
Full moon as our guide. 
Little black boy. 20630. 
Melody in my heart. 18724. 
Romantic lover. 15147. 
Way to prosperity. 11462. 
Byng (Douglas) I’m a tree. 
Byram (Hobart): 
Bill and Nug. 9500. 
My old homestead, ’way out there. 
10688, 16870. 
Byrd (G. R.) Love, won’t you leave 
me alone. 18673. 
Byrd (Myrtle) Are you lonesome to- 
night. 138825. 
Byrd (William) : 
Alleluia, ascendit Deus. 19673. 
Confirma hoe Deus. 11966. 
Felix es, sacra virgo. 20059. 
I thought that love had been a 
boy. 12416. 
Psallite Domino. 21093. 
Sacerdotes Domini. 21162. 
Senex puerum portabat. 21195. 
Siderum rector. 2132. 
Veni Sancte Spiritus. 


in the Ozarks. 
My Tennessee home, 


16207, 


10119. 


21470. 


Byrns (M. E.) 
West. 12197. 
Byssing (George) Where is the one in 
dreams I love. 21584. 
Caballero de la noche. 2980. 
Cabell (A. T.) After the day is done. 
19657. 
Cable (R. M.) Berea beloved. 
Cabrera (O. P.) Besame. 9494. 
Cabrera (La) 2815 (40). 
Cactus blossoms. 15910*. 
Cadalen (Frank) Love in the mist, 
22729. 
Cadek 
19074. 
Cadger (J. T.) 
shack. 5631. 
Cadi (Bert) pseud.: 
Hinerlei, ob wir zwei ohne geld 
sind. 1498. 
Ich such’ per sofort eine freund- 
in fir den sport. 1075. 
Ich trium’ von einer mdarchen- 
nacht. 1076. 
Komm’n sie bitte ’rtiber. 3637. 
Mein gnidiges friulein, ich traume 
seit tagen von ihnen. 1498. 
Monika. 1542. 
Stisser ... stisser. 
Cadier (M.): 
Hn valsant. 9808. 
Moineaux. 10583, 10584. 
Cadman (C. W.): 
Absent. 4656 (3). 
Belle of Havana. 15733 (25). 
Blandishment. 4646 (66). 
Come away to dreamin’ 
9332 (68). 
Coy princess. 4656 (1138). 
Dawn in the wood. 4998. 
Enchantment. 11670 (89). 
From the land of the sky-blue 
water. 714. 
Goodbye my baby. 2815 (112). 
Lilacs. 4656 (358). 
Love is a Silver boat. 2815 (187). 
Melody in G flat. 4656 (393). 
Moonlight song. 16818. 
My heart. 2815° (233). 
My lady night. 21696 (266). 
Sailor’s life. 4656 (554). 
Shrine. 4656 (573). 
Song at dusk. 4656 (587). 
Song of supplication. 23795 (88). 
South in Sonora. 2220*. 


Girl of the golden 


203. 


(L. J.) Redwood let’s go. 


In our ivy covered 


2261, 2262. 


town. 


Spring hymn for Aphrodite. 
13365. 

Sunbeam and the rose. 17752 
(141). 

To what may love be likened. 
4656 (640). 

When Loris smiles on me. 4656 
(687). 


Winter song. 4656 (695). 


1149. 


INDEX 


pt. HI, n.s., v.28 


Cadman (Mrs. G. H.) 
CR2 Ds) 
Cadman (R. D.): 
Ah wants ter go to nigger heaven, 
to see my mammy. 11689. 
Big boy of mine. 11809. 
Can’t you hear me call, mother, 


See Cadman 


mother. 15927. 
Depression’s funeral march. 3121. 
Drifting. 12090. 
Florida moonbeams. 666. 
Loves’ unfolding. 3736. 
Mosquitoe [sic] 14828. 
Playthings of desire. 15056. 
Sweet baby of mine. 8908. 
Tears. 2328. 
Why did I love you, if I must lose 
you. 6979. 
You left a kiss. 17716. 


Cadwalader (M. R.) Heaven has sent 
me you. 16294. 
Cady (C2; B.) 
11670 (19). 
Cady (Caroline) 
cago. 16250. 
Cady (E. H.) 
11670 (19). 
Cady (Jackson): 
Someone. 8803. 
Southland. 6582. 
When it’s apple time in Charm- 
land. 9184. 
Cady (L. R.) To the one who loves 
me. 9022. 
Caesar (Irving): 
I’m gonna go. go, go—to Chicago 
in 1933. 7846. 
If I forget you. 7912, 12487. 
We're not too poor for that. 4476. 
Caesar (Irving) ine.: 
And still I love you. 
19691. | 
Evening breeze. 16134. 
I’m gonna go, go, go—to Chicago 
in 1933. 7846. 
If I forget you. 7912, 12437. 
My girl don’t love me. 16849. 
Spanish sweetheart. 17285. 
Sunshine. 25596. 
Sweet little sweetheart. 173338. 
"Twas awfully nice of you. 25721. 
We're not too poor for that. 4476. 
When I go home. 23636. 
Caesar. 8055. 
Caesar film: 
Esperanza. 5140. 
Quando due cuori nell’ 
6366. 
Cafarella (A. E.): 
Finale. 18797. 
Fughetta. 94438, 17853. 
Gavotte. 9444. 
Hunting party. 24474. 
Kinderstiick. 24934. 


Poetic folk dances. 
Grand old city Chi- 


Poetic folk dances. 


15783, 


amor. 


Little hunting song. 
March. 19147. 
Minuet. 11067. 
Minuetto. 191538. 
Scherzo. 17890. 
Sinfonia. 23907. 
Song without words. 

Cafiero (L. A.): 

Some day. 11165. 
Yesterdays kisses. 
You can never tell. 

Cafone (Mike) 
me. 7163. 

Cagliero (Mario): 

Capriccio tzigano. 9566. 
Dimmi perché. 9719. 
Nellito. 12945. 

Cahill (Wm.) When the robins bid 
the fading rose good-bye. 11670 
(425). 

Cahill & Clemmer. Hummin’ to myself 
of you. 5482. 

Cahn (Sammy): 

I’m a singer. 20352. 

Shake your head from side to side. 
11096. 

That’s why darkies have music 
in their souls. 21372. 

Where the mountains touch the 
sky. 25875. 


15209. 


10559, 12775. 


11605. 
11618. 
Baby care a little for 


Cain (C. W.) So sweet and so blue. 
15274. 
Cain (J. W.) I’ve got those drug 


store blues. 
Cain (Noble): 
Hoffman’s choral series. 

I got religion. 12342. 
Red book of program songs and 


7884. 
20239. 


choruses. 1961. 
Wade in the water. 13560. 
Caine (Hall) Queen’s Christmas 
caroley2815)4{273* jy 
Caine (M. H.) Queen’s Christmas 
earol. 2815 (279*). 


Caine (M. P.) : 
Moonbeams and what do they 


mean. 12818. 
Old winding road that leads home. 
16996. 


Cairos-Rego (Iris de) 
Rego (Iris) 
Cairos-Rego (Rex de) 
Rego (Rex) 
Calabrése (A.): 
Au p’tit bistrot de Joinville. 4744. 


See De Cairos- 


‘See De Cairos- 


Ce n’est qu’un petit désir. 7318. 
Elle était du nord. 5122, 9798. 
J’pourrais fair’ du cinéma. 5680. 
J’vais t’faire un dessin. 12510. 
Moi je joue au yoyo. 5979. 

Ne parlez pas. 6118. 

Non pas encore. 14950. 

O ma Russie. 14960. 

Pourquoi j’adore le midi. 8590. 


1150 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Quand on est parigot. 15105. 

Trois lettres d’amour. 15494. 

Valse d’un amant. 238536. 
Calabro (J. A.) How. 16829. 
Calabro (John) : 

Listen. 22677. 

Longing for you. 20672. 


Calaway (W. R.): 
Don’t marry the wrong woman. 
19962. 
My old homestead by the sea. 
3890. 


Way down in Georgia. 2578. 


Calbi (L. S.) Stand by me. 19278. 
Caldora (R. M.) No one but you. 
14945. 


Caldwell (Alfred) : 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 173845. 
Where does the moon go when it 

goes to get full. 23675. 

Caldwell (Anna) See O’Dea (A. C.) 

Caldwell (M. J.) Jig-saw song. 5694. 

Caleo (Michael or Mickey) : 

How was I to know. 906. 
I love you. 14421. 
Is it me. 14558. 
Let me love you. 20587. 
Side street. 21212. 
Caler (W. L.) I want to grow .old 
with you. 24590. 
Caley (J. D.) I am tired of roving. 
3409. 
Calhoun (E. R.):: 
Don’t proposition me. 19963. 
Evenings I spent with you. 20033. 
Girl of the best friend of mine. 
12196. 
Scorching love. 
Calhoun (W. C.) 


21189. 
I’m singing a song 


of love. 1014. 

California. University. Associated 
students. Cheer for California. 
346. 

Caligan (W. W.) Autumn symphony. 
19718. 

Calinski (Boleslaw) Gnata wotki 


dolina. 20131. 
Caikins (George): 
Just a picture of you, 
16580. 
To be your Sweetheart. 17427. 
Caikins (L. A.) You owe your dear 
mother that too. 9292. 
Call (H. R.) Blue eagle N. R. A. song. 
17910. 
Call of Easter. 300. 
Callaham (Jack) 
cure. 19330. 
Callahan (Elizabeth) : 
At the turn of the road go 
straight. 17838. 
She lives in the mansion that be- 
longs to me. 19170. 


of me. 


Takin’ the Keeler 


38188—34——_6 


.Calvet (Oscar) 


Callahan (J. W.) I picked you out of 
all the world. 12412. 
Callahan (M. J.) We’ve turned the 
corner, 6886. 
Callas (Mike) Gipsy’s love. 
Callaway (Jack): 
Beneath the moon. 13888. 
I’m headin’ for the deep sea. 
14438. 
Lady the answer is no. 
Rain, rain, rain. 23157. 
We'll meet again. 23588. 


742, 


14630. 


Word in between is love. 17679. 
Callaway (P.S.): 
Benedictus es, Domine. 13890. 


Magnificat [and] Nunc dimittis. 
14725. 
Callen (R. E.): 
Christ loveth me. 3034. 
Keep looking up. 3624. 
Calloway (Blanche) My boogaboo 
from Timbuctoo. 38859. 
Calloway (Hazel) : 
I’m camping out alone. 24542. 
If dreams would come true. 24601. 


Calonni (Dorothea) That farewell 
kiss. 23465. 

Caltabiano (Sebastiano) Prometeo. 
15092. 


Calvary. 302*. 
Calvary’s blessings in song. 303. 
Calver (EF. I.) : 
O that men would praise the Lord. 
10779. 
Rejoice to-day with one accord. 
23166. 
Mujer. 1577. 
Calvin (C.) Autumn leaves. 11747. 
Calvin (John) I’m glad to have had 
just you. 5509. 
Calvini (G.): 
Cinquantaine. 4931. 
Minuet in G. 4803. 
Paloma. 6269. 
Salut d’amour. 
Swan. 6446. 
Camac village guild: 
Blue eagle. 15867. 
Gee, no one but you, honey. 9925. 
Shadowtown ferry. 11095. 
Yankee ram. 23738. 
Camarero (M. G.) Ahi va la liebre. 
23821. 
Cambria (Frank) 
Roosevelt. 5784. 
Camejo (Armando) Mi tienda. 1519. 
Cameron (C. E.) Haven’t I met you 
Somewhere before. 18289. 
Cameron (Doris) My dancing doll. 


6449. 


Keep smiling with 


14863. 

Cameron (Gordon) Marguerite. 
3770. 

Cameron (Ray) Good-night Emaline. 
5289. 


1151 


INDEX 


Camilieri (L.) Heart’s desire. 20215. 
Cammack (M. N.) Blue eyes. 19776. 
Camp (A. C.) Are you foolin’. 17822. 


Comprehensive sys- 
7390. 


Camp (Ernest) 
tem of instrumentation. 
Camp (J. S.): 
Abiding grace. 11670 (1). 
Sylvester. 11670 (365). 
Watcher’s carol. 23576. 
Camp (Woodbury) Believe me, dear. 


189. 
Camp-fire march. 24022. 
Campanelli (J. A.) Roosevelt the 


saviour of the nation. 2005. 
Campbell (C. M.): 
Little hills. 22686. 
Time and tide. 9015. 

Way of the wind. 23579. 
Campbell (Charles) ‘That old Mis- 
souri town. 11297. 
Campbell (Constance) 
being a fool. 22456. 
Campbell (E. M. L.) 

Sally. 24121. 

Campbell (F. S.): 

All the world loves a lover. 

Beautiful you. 17882. 

Clasp of your hand. 4933. 

Come take a flier in my airship. 

18000. 

End of the trail. 5129. 

High blood pressure baby. 

Love’s lottery. 5885. 

My memories of you. 18834. 


I’ve stopped 


Dancing with 


4696. 


18320. 


My New England home _ sweet 
home. 18888. 
Only thing that lasts forever is 
love. 6242. ; 
Puppy love. 19052. 
Scratch, seratch, seratching. 
19155. 
Smoke rings from my cigarette. 
25485. 
There was no light in the window. 
19371. 
Campbell (H. M.) Orain na clarsaich. 
25193. 
Campbell (H. W.) Vineland, N.J. 
Fox-trot melody. 24299. 
Campbell (H. W.) White Sulphur 


Springs, W.Va.: 
Down that old winding road with 
you. 14134. 


Now is the time for loving. 8447. 


To-night in the moonlight, I’m 
Saying I love you. 4382. 
Campbell (Hazel) Let’s try once 
again. 24777. 
Campbell (Ian): 
Goin’ to the fair. 9957. 


I love the things you say. 974. 
Campbell (J. C.) folk school. Singing 
games old and new. 8773. 


pt. OI, n.s., v.28 


Campbell (J. E.) 

moon. 10721. 
Campbell (Jimmy): 

Ev’rybody loves my Marguerite. 


*Neath the tropical 


20042. 

First thing I knew. 5186. 

He’s mine. 5352. 

If you ever came back. 5604, 
7920. 


Lay your head on my shoulder. 
5764, 8081, 24753. 

Night time was love time. 

One tiny tear. 13040, 14997. 


6136. 


Peter! Peter. 13104. 

There’s no harm in _ hoping. 
15435. 

When old friends are drifting 
apart. 15613. 


Would you believe me, sweetheart. 
TO17, 9261. 
Campbell (Judson) 
NRA. 23340. 
Campbell (La Dora) 
land. 14521. 


Song of the 


In honeymoon 


Campbell (M. L.) Calling you. 
15922. 

Campbell (Ralph) Dad’s little brown 
eyed boy. 48. 


Campbell (U. G.): 

God is love. 22199. 

New Jerusalem. 22950. 

Trail ‘em to Salem. 15488. 

We thank thee, America. 23594. 
Campbell (Vivian) &‘co., ltd. Planta- 


tion blues. 25258. 

Campbell (W. E.) Cowboy. 424. 
Campbell (Wigg) All my inspira- 
tions. 19669. F 

Campbell, Connelly (Editions) : 
Boston. 7244. 
Glockenspiel. 7633. 

Gute nacht. 7678. 


Kleiner marsch. 8054. 
Miidchen in uniform. 8228. 
Morgenstimmung. 8317. 
Signalmusik. 8756. 


So nimm denn meine hiinde. 8787. 

Stimmt an, mit hellen, holen 
klang. 8875. 

Wandern ist des millers lust. 
9124. 


Waschraum. 9130. 

Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd.: 
Can’t we meet again. 13961. 
Can’t we meet again and let’s be 


sweethearts. 2990. 

Can’t you see what Ive _ got. 
21868. 

Cause I belong to you. 15943. 

Dancing with my shadow. 19915. 

Do you know. 5049. 

Do you reeall. 3131. 

Don’t be late in the morning. 
T7467. 


1152 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 
Ev’rybody loves my Marguerite. 
20041. 
For love time is the best time. 
12159. 


Golden cage. 12221. 

Goodnight but not goodbye. 5288. 

I’d do anything in the world for 
you. 5457. 

I’m alone with a dream of you. 
16405. 

I’ve found the right girl, 
what a girl. 16460. 

I wish I knew a bigger word than 


oh! 


love. 1056. 
Kiss me good-bye. 24733. 
Leave Abie alone. 10396. 


Let’s all be happy together, ’cause 
you can’t be happy by yourself. 
12613. 

Madeleine. 12710. 

Me and mine are doin’ fine. 
12753. 

Milano. 5966. 

One tiny tear. 13040, 14997. 

Our little baby boy. 13057. 


Peter! Peter. 13104. 

Private life of Henry VIII. 
23135, 

Say a little something to me. 
25405. 


Somebody. 13325. 

Someday. 138327. 

Someone to share my dreams. 
8805. 

Song you gave to me. 17278. 

OAM hae, 2 oak 

Tell me, am [I falling in love. 
25635. 

There’s no harm in hoping. 15435. 

This town’s too quiet. 21400. 

Three folly dances. 16895. 

U-ra-li-a-te-ay. 19447. 

Variety. 17489. 

When he tries to kiss her by the 
duck-pond. 25829. 

When I’m with you. 236387. 

When old friends are drifting 
apart. 15613. 

When the king goes by. 11519. 

Why is it so. 11565. 

Wise old owl said Hoo. 2714. 

You'll never understand. 28764. 

You'll strike it rich. 23765. 

Zigeuner, you have stolen my 

heart. 2803. 
Campbell, Connelly, inc.: 

Come a little closer. 4937. 

First thing I knew. 5187. 

He’s mine. 5352. 

If you ever came back. 5604. 

Lay your head on my shoulder. 
5764. 


Night time was love time. 6136. 


Would you believe me, sweetheart. 
TO1T7. 
Campbell-Tipton (—) 
2234. 
Campbell-Watson (F.): 
Adagio. 18730. 
Allegro concertante. 
Choral prelude. 9441. 
Fiddlers four. 24258. 
Heart of mine, beloved 
18300. 
In my dreams I sorrowed. 
Melodia. 18721. 
Passacaglia and fugue. 
Petite suite. 25244. 
Praeludium. 10558. 
Psyché. 10973, 21094. 
Sing no more. 8768. 
Sunday morning at Glion. 
Tango. 25626. 
Campfield (F. T.) 
tea. 15804. 
Campian (Thomas) As by 
streams of Babylon. 15800. 
Campolio (J. B.) Through the woods. 
15447. 
Campus in the clouds. 13959*. 
Camus (H. M. C. S.) Exercices et 
lecons chantés sur toutes les gammes 
et dans tous les tons. 7076 (75). 
Camus (Mare) Jacky et Mado. 3583. 
Camusat (Speranza) Chant fédéral 
de la mutualité. 7328. 
Camussi (Ezio) Giocattoli. 14272. 
Canada, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Canaday (David) Jesus rescued me. 
1195. 
Candiolo (Umberto) 
Candiotti (Morris) 
Sible. 14053. 
Candlyn (T. F. H.): 
Dream-pedlary. 18111. 
Masters in this hall. 1488. 
Rise, crowned with light. 
Candoli (Benito) 
14953. 
Cane (J. J.) When you used to call 
me Sweetheart. 13651. 
Cane (Jimmie) See Cane (J. J.) 
Canfield (Ray) Aloha beloved. 9366. 
Cangialosi (Joseph) : 
I never knew there was sun-shine. 
1026. 

Shadow dreams. 
Cannaday (R. J.) 
garden. 23210. 
Cannella (Andrew) 


Spirit flower. 


1575. 


one. 
10217. 
9446. 


6645. 
Ask me over to 


the 


Delirio. 3116. 
Could it be pos- 


19094. 
Nothing but tears. 


8735. 


Rose in God’s 


Paradise is the 


only place for love. 10859. 
Canniciari (Pompeo) Credo, quod 
Redemptor. 18023. 

Cannon (I. B.) Happy and gay. 
20188 

Cannova (Salvatore) N. R. A. 18854. 


1153 


INDEX 


Canova (Anna): 


Ain’t gonna grieve my Lord any- |} 


more. 11692. 
Go for the long-tail blue. 
Model T. 12804. 
When are you comin’ to see me. 
11491. 
When the sun goes down behind 
the hill. 11524. 
Canta, gayarre. 24026. 
Canta sirena. 15929-15932. 
Cantafio (Nick) Calvin Coolidge 
memorial march. 2985, 15924. 


12215. 


Canteloube (J.) Vercingétorix. 
19454*. 
Canto per ma mio. 13966. 


Cantwell (EK. M. D.) 
mother. 22489. 
Canzone (Gene) 
broken hearts. 

Gaps.¢B «/V.) 
24698. 

Capano (Frank) I hope my dreams 
come true. 3436. 

Capell (Eva) Broken winged angel. 
262. 

Capello (Enrique) 
17848. 

Capes (Denis) Doubtful lover. 14128. 

Caple (E. E.) Pal of my heart. 4018. 

Caplet (André): 


If you see my 
In the valley of 


3553. 
Just a little smile. 


Ay triste de mi. 


Petite berceuse. 10881. 

Petite danse slovaque. 10882, 
10883. 

Petite marche bien  frangaise. 


10884, 10885. 
Capodanno (Theresa) 
10860. 
Cappadona (F. M.): 
Hudson moon. 12317. 


Paradise lane. 


When all the treasures of my 
loved home depart. 4499. 
Cappelli (A. L.) Roosevelt march. 
4117. 

Cappey (Cecil) I’m lonely from being 
alone. 22418. 

Cappo (Joseph) My traffic cop. 
16892. 

Capps (S. M.) Capps chord finder. 
13971. 


Capps & Capps school of modern mu- 
sic. Capps chord finder. 18971. 
Caprice. 414. 


Carballo (Francisco) 


pt. I, n.8., v. 28 


Caranci 
25906. 

Carapello (Daniel) 
girl I have. 21534. 

Carazo (Castro): 


(VY. A.) Wine and beer. 


What a perfect 


Sorry. 153804. 
Spanish moment. 25550-25552. 
Carazo 1Gi. 22) Spanish moment. 
1 25pn0= 252. 


Te quiero con 


delirio. 25631. 


Carbonara (Gerard): 


Concert waltz. 24088. 
Cubana. 4973. 
Drammiatico appassionato. 
Fox-trot. 24300. 
Heavy agitato. 24416. 
Humorous, a la jazz. 
Misterioso gruesome. 
One step. 25184-25186. 
Romantic appassionato. 

20359. 
Valse 
20744. 
Western one step. 25807. 
Whippoorwill’s song. 17625. 
Carbone (S. 8.) I’m wild about you. 
12402. 
Carbonel (C. L. S. C.) 
ade (C. L. S.) 
Carcelli (Mario) 
Card (Mildred) When the sun shines 
down on Peaceful Valley. 23661. 
Cardew (Philip) Kennst du mein 


24178. 
24472, 
24971. 
25358, 


misterioso drammatico. 


See Chamin- 


Pierina. 21059. 


liebeslied. 16604. 
Cardinal (Parma) Kiss me again 
goodnight. 16606. 
Carelli (Joseph) See Shepard (V. 


M.) and Joseph Carelli. 
Carew (Evelyn) I guess I’m falling 
in love. 20308. 
Carey (A. J.) You. 9272, 17693. 
Carey (B. W.) In the yalley of Ken- 
tucky. 18494. 
Carey (Betty) See Carey (E. F.) 
Carey (E. F.) You're like a flower 
from grandmother’s garden. 11638. 
Carey (Ed.) For you. 2815 (89). 
Carey (J. J.) So much my own Tm 
sure you cannot know. 25493. 
Carey (Lewis): 
Birthday. 15733 (31). 


Break, break, break. 15733 (87). 


Capua (BE. Di) O sole mio. 6186, | Carey (R. K.) By the side of my 
6187, 22990. mother. 291. 
Capua (J. di) Abiding King. 10*. Carey (Z. B. A.): 
Caputi (C. L.) Primer beso. 13140. American Rose. 21735. 
Caputo (A. R.): Playing marbles. 17069. 
Garden down in Spain. 16211. Carhart (P.. E.) Its you iy ieve: 
Pennsylvania hills. 6298. 22566. 
Caputo (Charles) Empty dreams | Caribou (John) Meadow-lark. 8257. 
leave me alone. 586. Carifo (E. J.): 
Cara (Frances De) See De Cara My baby Ann. 10632. 
(Frances) What a lucky night. 11479. 
1154 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


_Carillo y Mendoza (Enrique) 
of love. 25554. 
Carisch (A. & G.) & @: 
A Coralline. TO7T7. — 
Addio bambine 9035. 
Adios. 17763. 
Album delle novita Carisch estate 
1933. 157538. 
Andantino e 
23850. 
Bacio. 142. 
Canzone degli sci. 7307, 13969. 
Che cosa ci vuoi fare. 14002. 
Chiacchiere. 3850, 3025. 
Dove sei. 15086. 
B facilissimo. 8284. 


® nata a Busto Arsizio. 
Edera. 142. 
Facciamo pace. 
Fez. 638, 639. 
Finale farsesco. 
Giocattoli. 14272. 
Humoresque. 24470. 
Impassibile. 7927. 
Inni. 24652. 
Io di amori ne ho tre. 
Io sogno un pupo rosa. 
Luci nella notte. 3740. 
Ma la mamma lo sa. 
25588. 
Mamma m/’ha fatto un cuor. 17763. 
Manuale di culture musicale gen- 


Spirit 


Fuga del  gatto. 


16116. 
16145. 
14214, 


1153, 3740. 
16525. 


24879, 


erale. 1462. 

Mascheroneide. 14750. 

Mezz’ ora con voi. . 16781. 

Milionario. 24957, 25740. 

Mimose. 8284. 

Ouverture in do diesis minore. 
25204). 

Passa la marina. 15027. 

Per me—per te. 2478. 

Perdona ancora. 15036. 

Prometeo. 15092. 

Questa non é@ che una promessa. 
13969. 


Raccolta di bassi per lo studio 
dell ’armonia, 1947. 

Ragazze d’oggi. 638. 

Se quel barbier io fossi. 17186. 

Sette pezzi infantili. 171382. 

Sinfonia. 240383, 25701. . 

Solfeggi manoscritti. .25500. 

Sono tre parole. 25537, 25538. 


Sotto Vombrellino con me. 2217, 
7927. 

Sperduti nel blu. 38025. 

Suite in forma di_ variazioni. 
25587. 

Ti voglio bene. 2403. 

Tre cuori. 9035. 

Ugo. 2478. 

Va Vamor. 25739, 25740. 

Vernice. 17491. 


Voglio te. 17499. 
38 impressioni da A _  Regoledo. 
15126. 
Carithers (L. M.) Oh those kisses. 
6198. 


Caritoni (Angelo): 


That’s just what I crave. 23441. 
Yearning for you sweetheart. 
23741. 
Carl (Don) Mignonette. 12791. 
Carle (lL. R.): 
Fool I’ve been to fall in love with 
you. 9878. 
Nira. 18910. 
Carle (Richard) : 
All the girls love me. 21696 (7). 


In Seville. 21696 (193). 
Marching. 21696 (249). 
Mayor of Tokio. 2815 (207*). 
Waiting for a certain girl. 21696 
(392). 
Carle (Smiling Frankie) pseud. See 
Carlone (F. N.). 


Carleton (Bruce) Bold _ bandolero. 
4849. 

Carletta (R. A.) I’m afraid of losing 
you. 5503. 

| Carli (Carlo De) See De Carli 
(Carlo) 


Carlile (D. A.) My baby’s got indi- 
viduality. 6039. 
Carlin (A. B.) Just a pipe dream. 
16581. 
Carlin (T. P. ) Just a pipe dream. 
16581. 
Carlisle (Cliff) : 
Dang my rowdy soul. 18035. 
Don’t marry the wrong woman. 
19962. 
Roll on blue moon. 2000. 
Carlone (F. N.): 
Alone with my tears. 21725. 

I wouldn’t mind, I wouldn’t care. 
1061. 
Carlos (Walter) 

15736. 
Carlsen (Bill) When a feller needs 
a friend. 18622. 
Carlsen (Henry): 
Det er sommerens vals. 16047. 
Lille smil fra dig. 10424. 
Carlson (C. F.) Song of service. 
19244. 
Carlson (EK. W.) My Oklahoma home. 
20868. 
Carlson (John) 
7471. 
Carlson (Nathaniel) : 
Breathe upon us, blessed Spirit. 
7258. 
Christ the Lord is risen. 
Come and go. 7372. 
Determined to stand to the end. 
7449, 


Ach, Herr Schmitt 


Don’t say goodbye. 


7356. 


1155 


INDEX 


Carlson (Nathaniel)—Continued. 
Happy New Year. 7698. 
Lift me up. 8123. 

Sing the gospel story. 
Sweetly resting. 8923. 
Carlson (Russell) Always on my 
mind. 19682. 
Carlson (W. G.) Can’t you see I’m 
idolizing you. 21867. 

Carlton (Harry): 

It’s a nice day to-day. 165386. 
Just making conversation. 16594. 
Where we said good-bye. 236838. 

Carlton (Harry) music co., ltd.: 


8769. 


It’s a nice day to-day. 165386. 
Just making conversation. 16594. 
Where we said good-bye. 23683. 


Carlton (T. L.) Forever and forever. 


12162. 

Carlucci (J. J.) My musical mo- 
ments. 38888. 

Carmagnola (Anthony) Wake up 
true Americans! Uphold the N. R.A. 
21493. 

Carmen (Florence) Old sweetheart. 
16995. 

Carmen (Ted) I’m a slave to love. 
5502. 

Carmen (Theodor) American 
sketches. 4709. 

Carmen. 138765 (17). 

Carmichael (Hoagy): 

Cosmics. 21955. ' 
Hoagy Carmichael song hits. 
24487. « 
Lazybones. _ 14640. ° 
Mamma mockingbird. 18696.* 
Old Man Harlem. 6210. * 
Snowball. 19224. + 
Star dust. 17300.: 
Carmichael (L. E.) Memories. 24922. 


Carmichael (Mary) 
it. 9332, (G66). 
Carmine (L. M.) There’s a new hope 

in my heart. 19868. 
Carnelli (Mary) Sally Lou. 
Carnelli (Sarah) Sally Lou. 
Carnes (D. L.): 

Hear me O Lord. 24413. 
Keep the blue eagle flying. 
Carnevali (Vito) 

20948. 

Carney (Harry) 
1140 


Come and trip 
19130. 


20557. 
Notte veneziane. 


Rockin’ in rhythm. 


Carneyro (Claudio): 
Dizéres do povo. 
Improvisation on 

folk song. 1111. 
Poema no. 8. 15060. 

Carneyro (K. H.): 
Dizéres do povo. 509. 
Improvisation on a Portuguese 

folk song. 1111. 
Poema no. 38. 15060. 


509. 
a Portuguese 


19130. 


pt. OI, n. s., v.28 


Caro (Francisco de): 

Dos lunares. 18095. 

Poema. 6320. 
Carols of love. 17962. 
Caros. pseud. See Joost (O.) 
Carovillano (A. P.) Dream girl. 539. 
Carpenter (A. V.) Love give me the 


night. 8189. 
Carpenter (B. G.) Dancing in the 
dawn. 4979. 


Carpenter (D. R.): 
Asleep in peace. 19706. 
Lovelight of a soul. 5878. 
This tattered old coat of mine. . 
13460. 
Carpenter (Eddie) Playing around 
on the delta. 17067. 
Carpenter (G. E.) 
soul. 5878. 
Carpenter (M. L.): 
It has a meaning all its own. 


Lovelight of a 


10255. 
New deal. 12955. 
Carpenter (Vic) See Carpenter 
(ALY) 


Carpentier (V. E.): 
I’m singing to you, a song from 
my heart. 24556. 
You little bit of loveliness. 
Carr? (EH). Bh.) 
I never knew the meaning of love. 
18423. 
Will you meet me in love-land to- 
night. 17654. 
Carr (L. C.) Lover mine. 20694. 
Carr (L. R.) Good-bye, my darling. 
20150. 
Carr (Laurence) : 
Child’s dream. 19851. 
Maoriland. 1463. 
New Zealand lullaby. 20295. 
Carr (Margurite) : 
It’s gonna be too bad for someone. 
20481. 
Oh, there’s a lot a little kiss can 
do. 20979. 
You were the one who taught me 
how to love. 21675. 
Carr (Mary F.) My treasure box of 


2763. 


love. 8407. 
Carr (Maurice F.) New songs from 
old. 6127. 


Carr (Melita) : 
B-C-K-double-EE. 22757. 
Under the banner with 

23518. 
Carr (Michael) At the end of the 
day. 23879. 
Carr (Perk) 

15599. 
Carr (Winifred) pseud. See Kramer 
(E. M.) 
Carraine 
Tennessee. 


McKee. 


When I love you best. 


(Eugene) ’Way down in 


4469, 4470. 


1156 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Carran (R. G.): 
All alone. 4690. 
One for me. 38981. 


Toylands little town. 6776. 


Carrier (A. B.) Aloha land. 4699. 

Carrington (O. M.) Gift of Christ- 
mas. 16219*. 

Carroll (Adam) Sweet heart lane. 
4291. 


Bleanor. 5114. 
Road of life. 


Carroll (E. J.) 
Carroll (EK. M.) 
Carroll (Gene) : 
Glad hearts. 7629. 
Hope’s forgotten song. T7766. 
Hour of prayer. ‘T7771. 
March faithful soldiers, 
marching along. 8236. 
Shall we meet on that beautiful 
shore. 8739. 
Carroll (Harry): 
I’m the little peanut vendor’s 
little missus. 14455. 
Panhandler. 18984. 
Carroll (Jack): 
TVll wear a white rose for you. 


1989. 


keep 


24526. 
I miss you more each day. 7865. 
Carroll (Jean) It’s you, yes you. 
22567. 


Carroll (M. C.) 
working girl. 

Carroll (M. G.) 

Carroll (Richard) 
ness. 12428. 

Carroll (W. B.) 

Carroll (Walter) 
25342. 

Carse (Adam): 
Counterpoint exercises. 
Crotchets. 487, 4388. 
Crotehets and quavers. 
Dance. 1427. 

King Cole’s fiddle book. 1246, 
1247, 
Left-right. 1293. 
Little waltz. 1298. 
Lullaby. 1427. 
Overture to Atys. 23057. 
Overture to La Rosaura. 
Rustic dance. 2028. 
Serenade. 2104. 
Sonata. 5328. 
Three waltzes. 
Winton suite. 
Carson (Bud) 
blame. 4098. 

Carson (Kenneth) pseud. See Wise- 

man (Kenneth) 

Carson (M. L.): 

Can’t you tell. 17957. 

Let’s join the N. R. A. 16646. 

Since I got a lease on your heart. 
15244. 


Lament of the poor 
12583. 
Answer. 23856. 

I wish you happi- 


Tap dancer. 25628. 
River and rainbow. 
3069. 

439, 440. 


23058. 


9573. 
23721. 
Remember you’re to 


‘arson (M. M.): 
Old homestead. 10801. 
Sweet home of my 
21328. 
Carson (Ted): 
Night you sang on the radio and 
I listened at home to you. 3928. 
That’s certain, she is mine, all 


childhood, 


\ mine. 2354. 
Carsten (Bert) Sweetheart you’re 
first and last with me. 19828. 


Carstenn (Edward) : 
Hear, O Thou Shepherd of Israel. 


22266. 

Lift thine eyes to the mountains, 

10421. 

Psalm 100. 10972. 
Cartan (Elie) Pater. 13090. 
Cartan (Jean) Pater. 13090. 
Cartelli (Biagio) Hello America, 
here comes prosperity. 7726. 
Cartelli (J. F.) Do I love you. 
16059. 
Carter (A. P.): 

Broken-hearted lover. 138939. 


I loved you better than you knew. 
20350. 

I wouldn’t mind dying. 12431. 

If one won’t another one will. 
5597. 

Meet me by the moonlight alone. 
1497. 

See that my grave is kept green. 
21192. 

Spirit of love watches over me. 
6593. 

Sweet as the flowers in May time. 
6660. 

Two sweethearts. 15511. 

Wabash cannonball. 2542. 

Will the roses bloom in heaven. 
6998. 

Winding stream. 138678. 

Carter (Alious) Fountain of youth. 


695. 

Carter (Beulah) That depression 
breeze. 17371. 

Carter (Charles) pseud. See Wheeler 
(Alfred ) 

Carter (Desmond) My _ temptation. 
10706. 

Carter (H. H.) I have you in my 
heart. 942. 


Carter (Ernest) Namba. 8411. 


Carter (F. M.) South Dakota. 2220. 
Carter (H. E.): 
Dear old Utah moon. 


160385. 
16408. 
Fountain of youth. 


I’m calling you. 
Carter (Harold) 
695. 
Carter (J. M.) 
Carter (lL. A.) 
3437, 


South Dakota. 2220. 
I just can’t take it. 


1157 


INDEX 


‘Carter (L. R.) Hymns of the spirit. 


7786. 
Carter (Laura) Sweetheart o’mine. 
2297, 8919. 


Carter (Louise) Day of days. 3107. 

Carter (M. B.) In a little canoe on 
the silvery lake of love with you. 
22502. 


Carter (M. J.) Fountain of youth. 
695. 
Carter (Nellie) I’m just wond’ring 


about you. 3477. 

Carter (Paul) As long as I get by 
I’m satisfied. 17829. 

Carter (S. F.) Hymns of the spirit. 
7786. 

Carter( Wilf): 


Dear old daddy of mine. 24134. 
Twilight on the prairie. 25725. 
Cartes postales. 10512. 
Cartier (Ferdinand) Sweetheart, 


autumn leaves are falling. 19317. 
Cartledge (M. G.) New deal moon. 


DinO2: 
Cartolani (Rocco) Carnera. 13976. 
Carton (B. L.) MHere’s a brand new 
love song. 22278. 


Carton (Langdon) See Carton (B. L.) 
Carty <@D. N:): 


I do not care for you now. 3421. 


Moon, the stars and you. 5991. 
Caruso (Anthony) No. 18. 12980. 
Carver (David) Mary’s' lullaby. 

24901. 
Carver (EH. R.): 

Chappell concert folio. 18994, 
13995. 

Hats off, the Flag goes by. 3345, 
3346. 

Her name is Mary. 3367. 

My ideal. 10668. 


Carver (PB): 
Adieu. 17759, 17760. 
Dream of Babylon. 3164. 
Serenade. 19159, 19160. 
Smiling prince. 25484. 

Carwin (Bessie) That’s why I wait 

for you. 11303. 

Cary & co.: 
Bagatelles. 7176, 21774. 
Boolah-woolah. 11830. 
Compline for Sundays. 4948. 
God so loved the world. 4014. 
I shall remember you. 3496. 
Let’s give a cheer for England. 

12617. 
Little Jim Crow. 1339. 
Love is king to-day. 10479. 
May-fly which only lives a day. 
8256. 

Nocturne. 23271. 
Sing to my heart. 
Your tears. 13756. 


4198. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Caryll (Ivan): 

Little cherub. 17752 (82). 
Spring chicken. 4656 (605). 
Casa editrice musicale Mauro. Rum- 

ba delle Antille. 138219. 

Casa musicale Mauro: 
Canzone beguin. 
Cateri. 21884. 
Glad eyes. 22192. 
Last night. 20578. 

Ma. 22758. 
Ninnolo blu’. 20937. 
Son tutte uguali. 13334. 
Spleen. 23364. 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. a.: 


11884. 


Adriana Lecouvreur. 11682. 
Bohéme. 16636. 

Cabrera. 11872. 

Flora mirabilis. 16164. 
Giornata di Marcellina. 20116*. 


Graziella. 20162*. 
Guglielmo Ratcliff. 12746. 
Inno a Roma. 17107. 


Madonna Oretta. 12712. 
Manuel Menendez. 12730. 
Mese Mariano. 12782. 
Quattro liriche. 10863. 
Ricordi di Svezia. 13191. 
Rondiue. 13160. 

Tango. 13424. 

Zaza. 16637. 

Zingari. 12609. 


Casabianca (R.): 


C’est moi la vedeite. 9541, 21852. 


Elisa, ta mére tappelle. 9797, 
22091. 
J’ai souvent révé. 10280, 22568. 


Trois ball’s dans la peau. 19421, 
Casaburi (Luigi) Bells ringing in 
glory. 4807. 
Casadesus (Francis) : 


Cigale et Magali. 9620. 
Marseillaise des contribuables. 
1482. 


Casadesus ‘(Henri) : 
Interlude mélodrame. 
Menuet galant. 12777. 
Prélude mélodrame. 13131. 
Quatre chansons _ frangaises. 

24082. 
Reprise du menuet galant. 13189. 
Sur les jolis ponts de Paris. 25599. 

Casadesus (Marius): 

Et nune et semper. 3202. 
Violinkonzert in D. 20801, 20802. 

Casalbore (Jules) : 

Say that you love me, sweetheart. 


12481. 


6457. : 
Underneath the southern moon. 
6820. 
Casale (A. M.) I fell in love. 5468. 
Casanova. 12204. 
Casavola (Franco) Mattino di prima- 
vera. 16762. 


1158 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 

Casciari (J. J.) Cutie. 21977. 

Casciolini (Claudio) Istorum est. 
18507. 

Case (C. C.) Bring on the jobs. 7265. 


Case (Dora) ‘That’s my sign of pros- 
perity. 17378. 
Case (Hmma) Mothers. 16825. 
Case (Gernert) Popeye song. 15070. 
Casella (Alfredo) : 
Due ricereari sul nome B. A. C. H. 


13979. 

Sinfonia. 24033. 

Toccata, Bourrée et Gigue. 23486. 
Caserta (Charles) NRA. 16897. 
Casey (C. E.) Let me write what I 

never dared to tell. 4656 (348). 
Casey (Hildegard) Come on and 
cheer. 7378. 
Casey (J. F.) I’m up in the clouds. 
22429. 
Casey (J. W.): 
If you could understand. 9332 
(158). 
Just a picture of Kentucky. 11670 
(184) 


Casey (Kenneth) : 
Ain’t it too bad that I ain’t. 2828. 
I never will get over you. 3491. 
Let’s do a jig-saw puzzle on pros- 
perity. 38661. 
Casey (U. M.): 
Eehos [sic] of the plains. 24214. 
I miss you so. 14458, 20385. 
My heart is crying for sympathy. 
25040. . 
Sleepy-head I’m blue for you. 
25474. 
That dear old home. 25647. 
That's why I’m different now. 


25660. 
Cash (F. T.) Shack on the brow of a 
hill. 8734. 
Cash (Rose) Why are you cruel to 
me. 4545. 


Caslar (Dan): 
Buona notte, Billie. 
Dormite. 7474. 
Giovinezza senza amore. 
Ma l’amore é@ un’ 

1433-1435. 
Sara la luna? no. 

Caslar (Donald) : 
Canto solo per te. 312, 313. 
Quando. 1988, 1939. 

Casman (Nellie) : 

I want a man. 16465. 
If you’ve money to buy me. 
16496. 
Caso (Rose) 
12894. 


270-272. 


737-739. 
altra cosa. 


2055-2055. 


My love for you. 

Cason (A. F.) 
10912. 

Casparie (A. E.) 


Rogue. 14900. 


Please take me back. 


My old home by the 


Casper (I. G.) jr. Creole keys. 7401. 
Cass (N. M.) 
242438. 
Cass (Saul) We'll all have one to- 
gether. 25787. 
Cassado (Gaspar) : 
Sonata. 6027. 
Tonadilla. 6766. 

Cassandra. 3000. 

Cassano (Michael) 

the legionnaires. 

Cassano (S. M.) 

17938. 

Cassel (A. Z.): 
Grandma’s favorite story. 18253. 
Hast Thou forsaken me. 22253, 

22254. 
Sunset waltz. 
Tip-toe dance. 19393. 
Vacation time. 19448. 
Why do I. 9287. 
Your quest. 2796. 

Cassel (Mrs. I. M.) 

(A. Z.) 

Cassel (Torbern) Aldrig. 19663. 

Cassidy (Ave Marie C.): 

Ashes of dreams. 11737. 
Dream shadow. 12078. 

Cassidy (D. S8.): 
Adoration. 11681. 

I wish we’d never met. 
It can’t be real. 10254. 
March of the Mohawk Valley. 

18700. 

Someday you'll find, you’re not on 

my mind. 6548. 

Why should we say it’s over, when 

it has just begun. 138671. 

Cassidy (H. 8S.) Because you’re mean 

to me. 178. 


Eyes pretty eyes. 


United force of 
25736. 
Broken-hearted. 


19301. 


See Cassel 


5580. 


Cassily (J. F.) Waiting for you, 
sweetheart. 9115. 
Casson (R. H.): 
Fairy phantoms. 9837. 
Guten abend, mein  liebchen. 
143810. 


My chiquita. 25024. 

Song of the river. 25527. 
Cassone (Leopoldo) Alda. 42. 
Castamore (R. A.) Realm of love. 

Dado 
Castegnaro (Lola): 

Linda Milonguita. 

Tina. 15454. 
Castellanos (E. P.) 

back again. 11856. 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) : 


1825. 


Bring prosperity 


Ballade des biens immeubles. 
2898. 

Drei kénige. 9773. 

Lark. 10888. 

Sea-murmurs. 15211. 

Sonata. 322. 


1159 


INDEX 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario )—Cont. 


Tango. 15405. 
Variazioni attraverso i secoli. 
21466. 


II. concerto. 11666. 


2 film studies. 3001. 
3 Heine-lieder. 9574. 
Castera (René de) Trio “en: Te, 


4656 (648). 
Castiglio (S.) 
19059. 
Castilla (Cuates) : 


Queen of my heart. 


Alla en ia montafia. 23881. 
Fronterizo. 20099. 
Lamento huasteco. 20574. 
Madre mia. 24883. 
Pajarillo embrujado. 25220. 
Perdoname. 25242. 
Repatriado. 25327. 
Tamalero. 25625. 
Tus manos. 25719. 
Castillo (Jerry) Blue hours. 13910, 
15871, 19778. 
Castle (A. H.) Love’s regret. 14711. 


Castle (H. M.) 
arms. 24547. 
Castling (Harry): 

How does a fly keep his weight 


I’m happy in your 


down. 17775. 
Three cheers for the undertaker. 
113438. 


Where we said good-bye. 23683. 
Castore (Don) We had to be through. 
13588. 


Castro (Florentino) Because. 13869. 
Catalonian Christmas song. 21882, 
218838. 


Catanese (S. J.): 
New Orleans blues. 16932. 
You’re a jig saw puzzle to me. 
11681. 
Catch of the season. TO76 (244). 


Cates (P. E.) Believe it or not. 
13885. 

Cathcart (M. A.) Back to the soil in 
the West. 9453. 


Catholic church hymnal. 
Caton (Alleen) 


21696 (47). 
I’m waiting for you. 


24561. 
Caton (C. A.) De Luca band folio. 
488. 


Catron (Gladys) 
time for love. 6608. 

Cattivo soggetto. 24879, 25537, 25538. 

Cattolica (Gilfredo) Balletto roman- 

eos OQLTTS. 

Caturani (G. W.): 
Dance darling dance. 
Dance on your heels. 
Envoi. 22094. 


Springtime is the 


14065. 
19909. 


Fancy Nancy. 200583. 
Good as gold. 20144. 


I'd like to find my hero. 
I killed a man. 18375. 


18362. 


pt. I, n.s., v.28 


Morning after blues. 18787. 

Riding with my sweetie on the 
subway. 19091. 

Serve cold. 21202, 

Song of the night. 19252. 

Take off your hat and stay for 
tea. 21342. 

There’s no such thing as love. 
19370. 

Wasting my breath on you. 23575. 

Caturla (Alejandro Garcia) See Gar- 
cia Caturla (Alejandro) 

Cauchie (Maurice) Cuvres complétes 
de Francois Couperin. 10781, 14963, 
22992. 

Cavadias (Lucian) : 
Xacamixo Tov kabBadra. 
Politissa. 17079. 
Roosevelt’s triumph. 6423. 

Cavalcade. 4901. 

Cavalier (J. J.) Vm just a little 
steaming radiator. 3476. 

Cavaliere (Louis) Country needs a 


13998. 


man. 3070. 

Cavallaro (Carmine) One faux pas. 
21006. 

Cavalleria rusticana. TO76 (197), 93832 
(231). 

Cavalluzzi (N.) Inno di_ gloria. 
24653. 

Cavanaugh (G. J.) Broken dreams. 
258. 


Cavanaugh (James) : 
At the deep sea jubilee. 7146. 
Down at the old barn dance. 
18098. 
I was waiting for a street car. 
24592. 
Panhandle Pete. 4018. 
That co-ed party. 17370, 21858. 
You’re in my power, ha! ha! ha! 
ha! ha. 25968. 
Cave (D. W.) I love the South. 7832. 
Cavendish music ¢o.: 
Dream doors. 14137. 
Four-leaf clover. 696. 
Cavicchioli (Dante) Luce eterna. 
14715. 
Caviglia (Norberto) : 
Boile di sapone. 4850. 
Gambette indiavolate. 9914. 
Organetio suora. 17025. 
Sempre. 15214. 
Sole . .. col mio povero cuore. 
11164. 
Cawley (M. T.) Morning, noon and 
night I dream of you. 6001. 
Cawley (Tom) Morning noon and 
night I dream of you. 6001. 
Cayetano (Ruth) Vows and dreams. 
17502. 
Cazaux (Lionel) : 


Il suffit d’un refrain. 10195. 


1160 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Mais il ne faut pas tout prendre 
4 la lettre. 10512. 
Cazello (P. J.): 


Gee you treat me awful mean, 


14262. 
Since you’ve gone. 17282. 
Cazier (C. 8S.) You’re not mine any 
more. 46384. 
Cecchini (V. W.) 
118275. 
Cecco (Arturo De): 
Canzonetta. 18783. 
Neige. 1665. 
Scherzo. 1874. 
Sulla cuna. 4265. 
Cecconi (Nello): 
Bamboo bungalow for two. 9457. 
If I really knew you cared for me. 
10185. 
Cecil (H. L.) Hello cutie, what’s your 
name. 20225. 
Celani (C.): 
Toujours. 15478. 
Tout petit porto. 15482. 
Celda (A.) Nino de La Palma. 18908. 
Celebrated hymns. 24035. 
Celebrated waltzes. 3006. 
Ceniza (F. A.) California moon. 
9551. 
Centamore (Sam) My queen. 18848. 
Cento nuovi bassi senza numeri. 6291. 
Central district Catholic high school. 
Cantus turrium. 11883. 
Centurione (Dan) When your [sic] 
away from me sweetheart. 17614. 
Century muSic pub. co.: 
Aloha oe. 4700, 4701. 
Ay, ay, ay. 4759, 4760. 
Bacio. 71783. 
Cathedral meditation. 
7317. 
Cinquantaine. 4930, 4931. 
Con amore. 4949, 4950, 7392. 
Dream of the shepherdess. 
5078, 7498. 
Fifth nocturne. 5179, 5180, 7566. 
Flower song. 5190, 5191. 
Til take you home again, Kath- 
leen. 7829. 
Love dreams. 5804, 5805, 8133. 
Minuet in G. 4802, 4803, 7194. 
Moonlight sonata. 7195. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 
O sole mio. 6186, 6187. ~ 
Paloma. 6268, 6269. 
Salut d’amour. 6448, 6449. 
Star of hope. 6616, 6617. 
Swan. 6445, 6446. 
To spring. T7676. 
Century of progress in American song. 
138984. 
Cepparo (Leon) 
orita. 11957. 


Happy thoughts. 


4897, 4898, 


5077, 


8705. 


Come dance, my sen- 


Cera (D. P.): 
I’m waiting for the sun to go 
down and the beautiful moon to 
roll around. 10142. 
Mother can I hold your baby in 
my arms a while. 8323, 12833. 

What’s sweeter than you. 11486. 
Cerabino (Joseph) : 

Aida. 7092. 

Allegramente. 7112. 

Bella campagniola. 192. 

Calabresella mia. 7294. 

Fighia nesci a balla. 7567. 

Hrancesca mia adorata. 700. 

Mamma. 8233. 

Ricordi Calabresi. 

Stornelli Calabresi. 
Ceraolo (Theodore) : 

Apple song. 13823. 

Don’t interfere with our Presi- 

dent. 16069. 

My mother. 14894. 
Ceresoli (Rosa): 

Galop. 2815 (93). 

Mazurka. 2815 (208). 

Polka. 2815 (274). 

Valzer. 2815 (31). 

Cervenka (Otto) Darling memories. 
16026. 

Cerveny (S. B.) I want to sing my 
song to you. 18450. 

Cerwin (C. C.): 

Ah’s got dem blues. 19660. 

What have I done to you. 19502. 
Ceryno (Oreste) Ninnolo blu’. 20937. 
Cesana (Otto): 

Ali Baba and the forty thieves. 


8662. 
8879. 


21718*. 
Divertissement. 12033. 
Negro heaven. 22944. 


Cesare (Pasquale De) See De Cesare 


(Pasquale) 
Cesarino (V.): 
Aida. 7092. 
Bella campagniola. 192. 
Calabresella mia. 7294. 
Francesca mia adorata. “700. 
Cessna (M. V.): 
Back to old Missouri. 145. 
California’s got it. 299. 


’Neath the dreamy southern moon. 
3917. 
Cestero (HE. E.) 
Chabot (Peter) 
sea. 7930. 
Chabrier (Bertha) 


Black man. 2927. 
In a cottage by the 


I love to be loved . 


by someone I love. 7833. 
Chabrier (Hmmanuel) Larghetto. 
12589. 
Chadal (Marcelle) : 
Rose, ma voisine. 13211. 
Si Vamour passe. 15238. 


Chadderton (Jos.) 
8511. 


One sweet girl. 


1161 


INDEX 


Chaffee 
17426. 

Chaffin (Raymond) In the hands of 
the receivers. 24638. 

Chagnon (—): 
Amour... toujours. 
Azor. 4761, 19721. 
Je veux. 5686. 

Chagnon (Pierre) Fuite. 

Chain gang song. 19835. 

Challan (Henri) Fugues 4 4 parties 

des éléves ayant remporté le pre 
mier prix aux concours de fugue, 
année 1932. 718. ! 

Challier (C. A.) & co. (Richard Birn- 

bach) Suite. 5704. 

Challis (L. M.): 


(Gey: ) To a_ traveller. 


4713. 


719. 


Caliban in the coal mines. 21857. 
Tartary. 138425. 
Chamberlain (Don) Who am I[- 
alone. 19547. 


Mutual. 20810. 
Esquimo [sic] 


Chamberlain (Lorna) 
Chamberlain (Phyllis) 


pie. 20030*. 
Chamberlain (W. H.): 
Blue lady. 15878. 


16489. 
Beyond the rain- 


If it should happen. 
Chambers (Carlos) 


bow. 13895. 
Chambers (Geneva) Just dreams at 
twilight. 10326. 
Chambers (H. A.): 
Awake us, Lord, and _ hasten. 
9440. 
Beauteous morn. 169. 
Bonnie Dundee. 7235. 


Charlie is my darling. 7332. 

Encinctured with a twine of 
leaves. 589. 

From the green heart of the 
waters. 713. 

Go no more a-rushing. 17640. 

Holy communion office. 16317. 

How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
11842. 

Loudly proclaim. 8182. 

Marriage of the frog and the 
mouse. 12740. 

Miller of the Dee. 82838. 


My bonnie lass she smileth. 1586. 
O lovely May. 1728. 

O peaceful night. 1729. 

Oh, the merry May. 1742. 
Orpheus with his lute. 1811. 


Pixies. 1880. 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 1969. 

Rest of the weary. 7686. 

Spinning chorus, 2545. 

Valleys of dream. 2497. 

Waits. 9116. 

What can lambkins do. 2604. 
Chambers (J. C.) jr: 

I want a new deal in love. 18447. 


Moanin’. 18753. 


1162 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Chambers (Jack): 
Baby let’s harmonize. 13843. 
Green River valley. 14304. 
Start doin’ your part for the N. 
R: Awe SIOSZ8Ie 
Swappin’ kisses on the sly. 25603. 
Ten little pink toes. 15415. 


Chambers (P. J.)  Mother’s voice. 
14836. 

Chambers (Pauline) Ten little pink 

toes. 15415. 


Chambers (S. C.): 
Co-operation. 7396. 
Down in lover’s lane, 
Keep it to yourself. 
My lovely one. 12900. 
Satisfy yourself with love. 


16073. 
20553. 


13239. 


Chamblin (I. R.) K A sweetheart. 
Dileaoe 

Chambreau (Edward) Lady beware. 
12576*. 


Chaminade (C. L. S8.): 
Amour invisible. 93832 (50). 
Debutante-waltz. 15733 (48). 
Duo symphonique. 9332 (51). 
Etude melodique. 15733 (44). 
Lune paresseuse. 93382 (52). 
Pastorale. 1573838 (45). 
Reine de mon coeur. 98332 (53). 
Scarf-dance. 3010, 17968. 
Sérénade. 15733 (46). 
Chaminade-Carbonel (C. L. 8.) 
Chaminade (C. L. S.) 
Champ (F. W.) Wedding in Venice. 
23602. 
Champ (Stephen) 
15194. 
Champion (Marguerite Roesgen-) See 
Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) 


See 


Scherzino. 15193, 


Champion du régiment. 1894, 6478. 

Chaney (B. P.) Down honeysuckle 
lane with you dear. 14130. 

Chaney (C. R.) Melinka of Astrak- 
han. 20739* 

Chaney (C. R.) co. Melinka of Ags- 
trakhan. 20739*. 


Chaney (Leon) One sweet girl. 8511. 
Chaney, Sullivan and Chadderton, inc. 

One sweet girl. 8511. 
Chanson de Job. 17970. 
Chanson de l’aveine. 13987. 
Chanson dela mariée. 7325, 18988. 
Chanson greeque. 335. 
Chansonette. 7327. 
Chansons négres. 
Chant kabyle. 3388. 
Chanter (Richard): 

Music to the Alcestis of HEuripi- 


21897-21901. 


des. 25012. 
Rosabelle. 8685. 
Chantons. 9595. 
Chantrier (A.): 
Forét. 12161. 
Muche. 12848. 


: 
5 
' 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


LL LE, 


Quand on doit vivre ensemble. 
8635. 

Que cest bon d’étre amoureux. 
19058. 

Rose et blanche maison. 8688. 

S’il n’y avait plus de militaires. 
8698. 

Sur la route un beau dimanche. 
6651. 

Touchons du bois. 11868. 
Chants populaires de la Hongrie. 37. 
Chapelier (S.): 

Revenez. 15128. 

Ton souvenir. 15471. 

Chaperon (The) 238795 (18). 
Chapin (J. M.): 

Broken heart. 15895. 

My coal black lady. 14861. 
Chapin (Lillian) Back to the dear 

old mountains. 17856. 
Chapin (N. M.) 
21182. 
Chapin (Newton) 2d.: 
Being in love with you. 17892. 
Dance that old depression away. 


(12000. 
Love flies in at the window. 
10477. 
President Roosevelt, I love you. 
15084. 


Vagabond. 21461. 
You took the words right out of 
my mouth, when you said I love 
you. 13746. 
Chapman (C. C.) 
coming. 3308. 
Chapman (C. D.): 


Good times are 


Little cabin of dream’s [sic] 

5812. 

Wouldn’t it be grand. 21633. 
Chapman (Campbell) Snap your 
fingers. 11152*. 
Chapman (HB. T.) Lady Gwenny. 
16615. 


Chapman (H. G.): 


An der Weser. 13765 (5). 

Christmas eve. 13765 (26). 

Drunken song. 23795 (22). 

Elfin calls in the woods. 13765 
(46). 

Moonlight fay. 18765 (122). 

Separaione. 18765 (192). 

Serenade. 18765 (193). 


Steaming rill. 13765 (213). 
Chapman (Joseph): 
Lucky Princeton. 
O, tiger. 20964. 
We'll win the game. 
Chapman (Revell) 
tired of. 6550. 
Chapman (W. R.) Ave Maria. 
Chappell (G. D.) Joyful days. 
Chappell (S. a. francaise) : 
Aux iles. 21762. 


22750. 


21516. 
Someone to grow 


21763. 
20514. 


Say it with lilacs. | 


C’est idiot, mais c’est marrant. 
24013. 

Céliméne. 21890. 

Chant des galériens. 

Du, du, du. 18128. 

Frivolette. 24307. 

Il est de beaux réves. 22492. 

Je n’ai qu’un seul amour. 22572. 

Je vous aimerai dans lombre. 
220. 

Ma belle Pétronille. 

Mon amour. 18758. 

Ne reviens pas. 10718. 

Pour faire le tournedos. 28115. 

Pour vivre auprés de vous. 23116. 

Quand les soldats vont au pas. 
23145. 

Réve enchanté. 15121. 

Rose de France. 25371. 

Rose et blanche maison. 8688. 

Rose rouge. 2018. 

Sur la mer immense. 23394. 

Tu demandes pourquoi. 2458. 
Vous, qu’avez-vous fait de mon 
amour. 25759. 

Chappell & co., Itd.: 
Ball at the Savoy. 
28915. 
Ballerina. 19738. 
Because of you. 17883. 
Bird songs at eventide. 
C. B. Cochran presents. 


24040. 


22759. 


17866, 17867, 


13901. 
24012. 


Captain of the fire brigade. 2994. 

Chappell concert folio. 13994, 
13995. 

Chappell’s army journal no. 603. 
17974. 


City, pity me. 378. 
Close your eyes and wish for hap- 
piness. 11946. 


Come out, Vienna. 4948. 


Command performance. 24086. 

Couple of fools in love. 18021. 

Dance, pretty lady. 17413. 

Dreams. 7504. 

Ev’ry woman thinks she wants to 
wander. 607. 

Girl like Nina. 18219. 

Give me a ring. 18225. 

Glass of golden bubbles. 7631. 


God keep you. 12218. 

Hand in hand. 24887. 

Happy to be back home. 24397. 

He wanted adventure. 5354, 
18298. 

Her name is Mary. 3367, 7732. 

Here’s a happy day. T7737. 

Hold on to love. 10037. 

Hope, the hermit. 3391. 

Hot-dog. 5420. 

I always keep my girl out late. 
183850. 

I know what I want. 

I live for love. 183876. 


950. 


1163 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., 1td—Continued. 
Ill show you off. 18384. 
I looked for you. 22875. 
I’m not worrying — *bout anything. 


18413. 
I tock my harp to a party. 24575. 
I wonder. 5582. 


If I lost you. 22479. 

If you were fond of me. 1101. 

In love — with love. 10214. 

It means so much to me. 1167. 

It’s a shame. 1168. 

Just a song of love in the rain. 
Eyalic= 

King made whoopee in the land of 
whack-a-doodle-do. 24729. 

Let me love you tonight. 22657. 

Let the red wine flow. 18614. 

Likes and dislikes. 38687. 

Little green lane. 5820. 

Living in the clouds. 186389. 

London every day. 5836. 

Long ago. 24822. 

Lord is my shepherd. 10471. 

Love, pass me by. 18671. 

Love song. 14702. 

Love’s roses. 10495. 

Loving you brings me gladness. 


3739. 
Ma curly-headed babby. 18687. 
Mrs. Bartholomew. 14806. 
Monarch of the seas. 5981. 
Moods. 1545, 3831. 
Mother of Pearl. 1569. 
My heart’s to let. 6067. 
My old Irish mother. 12908. 
Night of love divine. 1687. 


Now that I’ve found you. 22975. 
Nymph errant. 251380. 

Oh, why, oh why, oh why. 22998. 
Old-fashioned girl. 1748. 

Once there was a baby. 10819. 


One kind word so softly spoken. 
25181. 

One little kiss from you. 

Oo) ja Tas 25189) 

Quietest things. 25314. 

Rosalie. 23206. 

Since you went away. 

Smile and be bright. 

So green. 25489. 

So happy. 25490. 

So may it be. 25492. 

Someone said. 6549. 

Song of the smuggler’s 
13348. 

Song of the tramp. 2211. 

Stars in your eyes. 6621. 

Sunday school stories. 23389. 

Sweep. 15363. 

Take your wife to Paris. 

Tell ev’ryone. 4317. 

There must be something. 2370. 

This lovely rose. 13459. 


3984. 


6512. 


11147. 


lass. 


2310. 


pt. TI, n. s., v.28 


Time to go home. 23479. 

Time to say goodbye. 19390. 

Top o’ the house. 13481. 

*Twixt the devil and the deep 
blue sea. 23509. 

Viennese memories of Lehar. 


13549. 

Waltz time. 194738. 

What a young girl ought to know. 
23608. 


Whatever you do. 23626. 

When anybody plays or sings, I 
think of you. 4500. 

When I think of you. 4508. 

When stars are in the quiet skies. 
9190, 19525. 

When you hear Fritz play twiddly- 
bits from the latest hits. 2657. 

When you’ve fallen in love. 6959. 

Why has a cow got four legs. 
15651. 

Wild violets. 4569. 

Wonderful eyes. 19584. 

Words and music. 2731. 

Yes, Mr. Brown. 4598. 

You came to me. 11617. 

You don’t understand. 15697. 

You'll fall in love. 4622. 

Your dog’s come home again. 


11657. 
Chappell concert folio. 13994, 13995. 
Chappelle (Fred) Four-leaf clover. 


3251. 
Chappell’s army band journal no. 603. 
17974. 
Chapple (Samuel) 
over. 15733 (58). 
Chapuis (Auguste) : 
Au borde de Vétang. 15733 (14). 
Coq gaulois. 157383 (68). 
Dans la eclairiére. 15733 (79). 
Lecons d’harmonie. 22642. 
Ombres du soir. 15733 (249). 
Sous les grands hétres. 15733 
Gai: 
Vieux chéne. 15733 (375). 
Chapuran (EH. J.): 
Jesus heart all burning. 
New deal march. 18895. 
St. Wenceslaus choral. 19129. 
Charest (G. M.) Calling to you 
sweetheart. 21861. 
Charity (EK. W.) Without you. 25918. 
Charivari musikverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Haus dazwischen. 10008. 
Kratzbiirste. 12576. 
Studentenprinz. 2258, 4262. 
Charles (Ernest) : 
Clouds. 19868. 
Dawn. 22001. 
House on a hill. 


Christ our Pass- 


18534. 


20256. 


Little green gate to heaven. 1335. 
My lady walks in_ loveliness. 
1621. 


1164 


INDEX: 


nos. 1-12, 19853 


NN SO 


Romany honeymoon. 23199. 


Sweet song of long ago. 4287. 
Charles (Franklin) Blue’ eagle. 
17905. 
Charles (Harmon) Radio lady. 
21103. 
Charles (Larry) Moon dreamer. 
20779. 


Charles (M. T.) pseud. See Murphy 
(Charles) and Debruyne (M. T.) 
Charles (Wolseley) : 
Demon king. 9705. 


Sam’s medal. 19135. 

Charles-Dean (Basil) See Dean 
(B. C.) 

Charlesworth (D. L.) Have I waited 
too long. 10012. 

Charlie is my darling. 7331, 7332, 
11910. 

Charline (Paul) Chemin de perfec- 
tion. 17977. 

Charlottenlund revuen 1933. 16784. 

Charnock (Richard) Sweet Mari- 
anna. 4286. 

Charnoki (S. G.) Im dying with 
love. 12376. 


Chart music pub. house, inc. Moyer’s 
charted harmony chords for the 
mandolin. 18795. 

Chartier (E. R.) 
know. 8316. 

Chase (Bernard): 

’Cause I have no one to love. 
13982. 
Love is king. 18664. 
Oh why did I give in. 
Chase (Charlie) : 


More than you 


14970. 


Goin’ to town. 24349. 
One times one. 23027. 
Sidewalk Sam. 19183. 


Chase (G.) Don’t tell about the past. 
3144 


Chase (Gustav W.): 
This is how I do. 2815 (329). 
To teach the young idea how to 
shoot, shoot, shoot. 2815 (8382). 
Chase (Marion) When a scarlet wo- 
man gets blue. 25824. 
Chase (W. L.) Tune the old cow died 
on. 23503. 
Chasins (Abram): 

Artist’s life. 

Blue Danube. 
Chassé (EF. W.): 

Keep smiling thru. 1240. 

We thank you uncle we do. 23595. 
Chassé (R. G.): 

Keep smiling thru. 1240. 

We thank you uncle we do. 23595. 
Chassé-croisé. 423, 1902. 
Chasseur. de chez Maxim’s. 

14579. 
Chatillon (Ernest): 
Double épithalame. 528. 


19702. 
19766. 


13784, 


Rosalie farcie. 2008. 
Vents. 9094. 
Chatterton (Bethel) 
timin’ me. 2782. 
Chattry (Brooke) pseud. See Ford 
(levee) 
Chauntecleer. 24042*, 
Chaura (-) Maurinoise. 
Chavez (Carlos) Sonata. 
Chavez (lL. R.): 
Mis perros. 5978. 
OraciOn campera. 
Cheatham (EH. B.): 
I’ve got nobody to call me baby 
now. 5571. 
Welcome to Chicago. 
Cheek (M. J.) 
5068. 
Chein (J. N.): 
Bottoms up. 21835. 
Champagne for Christmas. 21893. 
Dance darling dance. 14065. 
Dance on your heels. 19909. 
Deuces wild. 22023. 
Envoi. 22094. 
Fancy Nancy. 20053. 
Good as gold. 20144. 
I’d like to find my hero. 
IT killed a man. 18375. 
Morning after blues. 


Youwre two- 


10530. 
344. 


6247. 


6899. 
Down south in Dixie. 


18362. 
18787. 


Perhaps, Ill be true to you. 
21053. 

Riding with my sweetie on the 
subway. 19091. 

Serenade nocturne. 23265. 

Serve cold. 21202. 

Song of the night. 19252. 


Take off your hat and stay for 
tea. 21342. 
There’s no such thing as love. 
19370. 
Vere de Vere. 21471. 
Wasting my breath on 
Daoes 
Chelluck (Stanley) I love you that’s 
all I’m thinking of. 24536. 
Chenette (Hd) Carillon 
11889. 
Cheney (F. W.) Why does the moon 
have such wonderfull [sic] charms. 
Ay aye 
Chenier (Louis) 


you. 


chimes. 


Sunshine of love. 


DOG 
Chenovich (Slim) Someone _ else’s 
sweetheart. 19234. 
Chenoweth (Wilbur) : 
Frog he would a-wooing go. 3261. 


Love everlasting. 24841. 
Mareh triumphant. 5918. 
One rose the last of your bouquet. 


1786, 1787. 
Thy shimmering waters. 11346. 
Cherniavsky (Josef) Look at him. 
dapat (ile 


1165 


INDEX 


Chernin (M. A.): 
King of the spring. 12567. 
When dreams end. 18625. 
Chernis (Jay) My song of you. 1642. 


Chérubin. 7076 (199-205, 209-211). 

Cherubini (-) Chants et ceuvres 
chorales des maitres de la musique 
francaise. 11909. 

Cherubini (Bixio) Piu’ belle canzoni 
romane. 21065. 


Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. S.): 
Veni Jesu, amor mi. 9602. 
Water-carrier. 14006. 

Chester (J. & W.) ltd.: 
Ballade. 12666. 
Chandolin. 334. 
Fantastic ballet. 
Gigue. 736. 
Her laughter. 


624. 
845. 


Mortify us by Thy grace. 187. 

Nocturne. 24757. 

Paysage. 138095. 

Rabbits, and sheeps, [sic] and 
geese. 1946. 

Sonata in A. 17269. 

Toceata. 24. 


Welsh sketches. 15588. 
Chester (L. 8S.) Was it really you. 


21502. 

Chester (S. J.) Was it really you. 
21502. 

Chester carol. 19846. 

Chevaillier (Lucien) Berceuse 
21801. 

Chevalier (J. P. L.) Zamacueca. 


11670 (445). 
Chevalier (L. E.): 
Depression is our battle to fight. 
19936. 
You’re my only sweetheart. 
Cheveux rebelles. 349. 
Chew (Bob) See Chew (R. D.) 
Chew (R. D.) While the orchestra 
played a Viennese waltz, I fell in 
love with you. 6966. 
Cheyette (Irving) More four tones. 


9302. 


18784. 
Chiaffarelli (Manfredi) Good times. 
24368. 
Chiapparelli (F. G.) Happiness. 
14322. 
Chiappo: 
Aprehension. 9388. 
Ay Morena. 126. 
Bimbe belle. 215. 
Gambette indiavolate. 9914. 
Glorias Sevillanas. 749. 


Jole. 10306. 


Piccolo nido. 1872. 


Quando la donna vuole. 1940. 
Solo... col mio povero cuore. 
11164. 


Tango azul. 2316. 


pt. oI, n.s., v.28 


Ultimo bacio sotto la pioggia. 
11398. 

Vorrei. 11485. 

Chiappo (E. M.): 
Baby gioca col sax. 9435. 
Bataclan. 4783. 
Bolle di sapone. 4850. 
Capriccio tzigano. 9566. 
Dimmi perche. $719. 
Filomena. 5183. 
Legione straniera. 
Ma va la. 16736. 
My melancholy waltz. 
Nellito. 12945. 
No... 12967. 
Non fuggir senorita. 6152. 
Organetto suona. 17025. 

‘ Pagiliaccio. 18078. 

Pepito mio. 18101. 
Permettete signora. 17055. 
Piccolo bacio. 10889. 
Scusi. 17185. 
Sempre. 15214. 
Ultima illusione. 17470. 
Vieja cancion. 6839. 
Yo-yo. 7024. 

Chiara (Vincenzo di) Mbraccia a me. 

1495. 
Chiarella (Daniel) : 


16634. 
14887. 


Monday gives me the blues. 
12809. 
My tears. 6103. 
Chiarelli (Luigi) A B C fino alla Z. 
9333. 


Chicago’s world’s fair song book. 4918. 
Chicken lady. 11927. 
Chicsaw (R. J.) Evening of dreams. 
3208. 
Chigrinsky (Alexander) 
15218. 
Chilcote 
16990. 
Child (William) 
P1AD2 3: 
Children of the starlight. 17977*. 
Children’s day. 11928. 
Children’s day treasury, 
93382 (57). 
Children’s games. 24049. 
Children’s praise. 4656 (86). 
Chil’Dres (Willard) JTll wait forever 
for you. 20389. 
Childs (Reggie) 
24109. 
Chile, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Chiles (Warren) : 
My life began. 1622. 
My sweet. 6100. 
We sang Sweet Adeline. 11469. 
Chillinsky (George) Real President. 
19071. } 


Separation. 
(EK. M.) Old new brew. 
Sing we merrily. 


no?” “1S: 


Cuban cabaret. 


1166 


Or oe AFOSR es 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Chillson (J. W.): 
Huddle up, cuddle up closer, dear. 
7780. 
Starlight and roses. 8867. 
You’re more than my sweetheart 
and pal. 93800. 
You’re sorry we’re meeting. 9304. 
Chilvers (Thomas) Old Glory ever- 
more. 15733 (247). 
Chime again beautiful bells. 359. 
Chimes of Christmas. 15957. 
Chioceo (L. J.) Learning to care. 
3648. 
ie. (FX. E.) See Berwick 


Chiquet | (Lu Vern) Technocracy via 
the American unit way. 2331. 
Chisholm (Vera) : 
Blue eagle national serenade. 
19772. 
Song of the U.S.A. 25529. 

Soon we'll be happy = again. 
23349. 
Chitwood (David) 
16105. 

Chitwood (J. W.) Song. 6561. 
Chivington (H. C.): 
I worship you. 3512. 
In a little garden of my dreams. 
1114. 
Chmel (lL. R.) Wienerwald. 15655. 
Chobar (L. W.) Why should we wor- 
ry or be blue. 17647. 
Chodorow (D. M.): 
I’m funny that way. 14434. 
So sincerely. 11155. 
Choice collection of gigues and tocca- 
tas. 24054. 
Chelvin (Homer) Friiulein. 20090. 
Chope (Bob) Jealous of the moon 
high up in the sky. 10295. 
Chopin (F. F.): 
Chant polonais. 15961. 
Mazourka in A minor. 15962. 
Military polonaise. 11938. 
Nocturne. 15963, 21914. 
Oxford original edition of Fréd- 
éric Chopin. 372. 
Prelude in EH minor. 15964. 
Valse. 15965, 15966. 
Waltz. 19852, 19853. 
50 studien tiber die eitiden von Fr. 
Chopin. 21696 (50, 51). 
Chopp (Agnes) ‘Three little girls. 
11345. 
Chopy (Therese) Piéces posthumes, 
9332 (283). 
Choral art repertoire. 7358. 
Chord (J. T.) Sing me a love song. 
19199. 
Chottin (Alexis) Corpus de musique 
maroeaine, 21954. 
Chouchou poids plume. 10286, 10811, 
10979, 15888, 14020, 15065, 18888. 


Dreamy night. 


38188—34——7 1167 


Choudens : 


Apaisement. 93. 

Argentina. 99. 

Atmosphére révolutionnaire. 117. 

Auto ...etpaslsou. 4750, 9428. 

Beau Danube bleu. 167. 

Bonheur est sur notre chemin. 
239. 

Ca c’est Brest. 4871. 

Campagne normande. 305. 

Chanson de lV’impératrice. 19837. 

Chant de printemps. 13992. 

Dame poule et son poussin. 449. 

Dartifol-marche. 468. 

De toute mon Aime. 473. 

Défilé des comsomols. 7441. 

En cheminant. 587. 

Enchanteresse. 9806. 

Ennuis de Marecot. 12101. 

Hole generique. 7536. 

Florelle. 7581. 

Funiculaire. 7611. 

Gavotte des poussins. 727. 

Gracieux babillage. 772. 

Grétastrid. 7674. 

Horizons crépusculaires. 894. 

I never thought that you cared for 
me. 22440. 

Je garde mon cceur. 18531, 20497. 

Je n’aime qu’ un soir. 1185, 10288. 

Légendes de la forét. 1294. 

Lyo glade. 1431. 

Ma vieille maison. 1437. 

Madlibray. 8227. 

Manola. 5912, 12728. 

Marcadet 49-27. 1465. 

Mas que a todo. 24908. 

Mécanic. 8258. 

Memory. 22805. 

Menuet de la marquise. 10562. 

Mis ternuras. 14796. 

Ne pleur’ pas petit’ mére. 1660. 

Octave. 1732. 

Paris — Noél. 138084. 

Petits poissons. 8564. 

Pluie de feu. 1893. 

Pour étre heureux. 15073. 

Premiers chagrins. 1905. 

Prends-toi par la main. 1906, 
1907. 

Radetzky-marche. 1948. 

Rainbow. 13173. 

Rowling flyers. 2024. 

Salomé. 23241. 

Soirée dans Aguilas. 2181. 

Sparks. 13355. 

Sunbeam. 13389. . 

Sur les quais de Paris. 19307. 

There’s a new feeling in my heart. 
19367. 

Tulipe noire. 2460. 

Tus labios. 23505. 

Varelito. 18537, 


INDEX 


Choudens—Continued. 


Variations chromatiques. 11818, 
17902. 

Viens aimer. 15541. 

Vous étes nées coquettes. 25758. 


Chrameevich (A. A.) ‘*Neath starry 
Skies. 25098. 

Chretien (Hedwig) Sur le lac. 4276. 
Christ (Donald) Sea of dreams. 
11072. 


Christ (Fay) See Christ (S. F. B.) 
Christ (Sy BB 
I’m gona whistle. 5515. 
Why can’t I be dancing with you. 
13666. 
Christ Child’s lullaby. 19854. 


Christ has gone on high today. 4925. 
Christ the Lord is risen. 4926, 7356. 


Christensen (B. C.): 
My scrap book from out of the 


past. 8397. 
Only tonight, let me forget. 6243. 
Our last waltz. 138056. 
Christensen (Grace) Wonderful girl 
of my dreams. 17671. 


Christensen (Helena) Lonely. 1356. 


Christensen (Natanael): 
Loves’ own paradise. 
Mad! mad! Madelin. 


8216. 
16737. 


Christian (J. E.) Silent lullaby. 
Tera le 

Christian (J. F.) Somewhere in the 
hills. 2196. 

Christian (Tommy) On a hillside by 
the sea. 10808. 


Christian science board of directors. 


Christian science hymnal. 7076 
(34). 
Christianson (Marie): 
Calling. 2983. 
Let’s go Chicago. 16644. 
Lonely. 13855, 16686. 
Love’m and leaye’m girl. 16709. 
Christie (Burma) pseud. See Burn- 


ham (Christine) 
Christie (Edris) : 
Afraia., (Oso. 
Love for two. 
Christiné (H.) 
19648 (114). 
Christine (M.) 
4656 (884). 
Christmas bells. 17984. 
Christmas classics, no. 19. 19855. 
Christmas eve. 1896. 
Christmas feast of lights. 17984*. 
Christmas highway. 19856. 
Christmas message. 19856*. 
Christmas paths. 17984**. 
Christmas ship. 21924*. 
Christmas treasury no. 16. 9332 (63). 
Christopher (Carol) Night voices. 
3926. 


8188. 


Mam/’zelle Chichi. 


Petite Tonkinoise.. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Christopher (Howard) You made me 


do it. 138728. 

Christopher Strong. 7228, 16820. 
Christopherson (Fern) Put on a 
smile, chase out the gloom. 8630. 

Christophorus. 4928*. 
Chubbuck (G. E.) — Still, still with 
Thee. 17307. 


Chuckerbutty (O.) Vice versa. 19456. 


Chucoski (John) Just waiting. 
24712. 

Church (Harden) Jeremiah Jones. 
1192. 


Church (John) co.: 
Giorno in Venezia. 20117. 
Stars and Stripes forever. 17302. 
’ Tis spring o’ the year. 17422. 
Church (M. E.) If my heart could 
only talk. 14500. 
Church (P. J.) Franklin Roosevelt, 
there’s nothing the matter with him. 
76038. 


Church (R. B.) If my heart could 


only talk. 14500. 
Church (W. L.) jr. I’m living a lie. 
10132. 


Churchill (F. E.) : 
Lullaby land of nowhere. 22753. 
Whe’s afraid of the big bad wolf. 

19548, 19549. 


Churchill (K. F.) Blue’ butterfly 
wild flower series operettas. 
11818*. 

Churney (A. J.) Mama’s darling. 
1456. 


Chwat (Sascha) : 
Rendez-vous der puppen. 8657. 


Sie tanzen  fabelhaft. 6503, 
25450. 
Try it once again. 4402. 
Yo-yo. 9323. 
Cianciarulo (J. A.) Franklin D. 
Roosevelt another emancipator. 
20092. 
Ciao (T. F.) You’re two-timin’ me. 
2782. 
Ciarceechi (Gene) Baby what Tm 
gonna do to you. 23899. 
Ciccolella (Isolene) Cruise blues. 
441. 
Cicero (Jack) You’re just a dream 
to me. 9298. 
Cieszykowski (L. A.) Veni Jesu, 
amor mi. 9602. 
Cigale (La) 1177. 
Ciléa (Francesco) : 
Adriana Lecouvreur. 11682. 
Canto. 357. 
Vocalizzi. 13554-13556. 


Cille (D. M. Du) See DuCille (D. M.) 
Cimara (Pietro) : 

Primaverina. 4064. 

Sivigliana. 4201. 


Vecchia chitarra. 4428. 


1168 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Cimarosa (—) Impresario. 38586. 
‘Cimber (J. V. De) See De Cimber 
CHIOV.) ; 
Cincinnati Times-star co. Teach me. 
25632. 
Cinderella. 7358, 23220. 
Cinephcnic music co., ltd.: 
Ain’t she the dainty. 17776. 


Aunt Sally. 23884. 

Cinephonic thematie 
19861, 19862. 

I want a fair and a square man. 
18446. 

If I had Napoleon’s hat. 

Love is a song. 22782. 

My hat’s on the side of my head. 
18824. 

My wild oat. 16894. 

Near and yet so far. 22988. 

On the wings of the dawn. 

Over my shoulder. 25218. 

We'll all go riding on a rainbow. 
19483. 

When gay adventure calls. 236385. 

When ycu’ve got a little spring- 
time in your heart. 25867. 

Wind’s in the west. 17657. 

You ought to see Sally on Sunday. 


series. 


18465. © 


25178. 


17723. 
-‘Cinephonic thematic series. 19861, 
19862. 
Cineza (F. A.) I appeal to you. 
22329. 


Cintura (A. B.): 
Hspana waltz. 
Pilgrim’s chorus. 

Ciociano (C. A.): 
Filomena. 5188. 
Legione straniera. 
Mi cubanita. 228138. 
Porque me miras. 238112. 
Tango azul. 2316. 

Ciorciari (Nicholas) 

I love. 4636. 

Cipollini (Dante) : 
Allegria di maschere. 
Canto netturno. 13965. 
Canzone al vento. 13968. 
Danza primaverile. 14074. 
Legrenda zingaresca. 14648. 
Tempe di gavetta. 15414. 
Tutte incipriate. 15502. 


Cirincione (Toney) Sweetheart of 


592. 
2543. 


16634. 


You’re the one 


13797. 


modern days. 4294. 
Citro (C. J.) Caring for you. — 2986. 
City (Musikverlag) : 
Antreten zur polonaise. 21745. 
Ariane. 2865, 2866. 
Auch der _— strassenmusikant. 


19716, 21758. 
Auch in Frankfurt 
7151. 


am Main. 


sonnenwirt ist a hochzeit 
21796, 23942. 
Dorfmusik. 524, 525, 3147, 24170. 
Du hast mir'im leben. 9784. 
Hinmal mocht’ ich noch primaner 
sein. 3189, 9795. 
Hs hat geklingelt. 3199. 
Es muss wohl etwas um die liebe 
sein. 22096, 24231. 
HEtwas ftir sie. 7545. 
Hallo, kleines friulein. 
20181. 
Ich hittte nie gedacht. 
Jo — Jo. 10803. 
Kleine Hlisabeth. 1255. 
Konigsteutnant. 103860. 
Kuss, der muss aus Spanien sein. 
25450. 
Mein liebster ist ein schornstein- 
feger. 22796, 22797. 
Mein schatz vom ‘Tegernsee. 
10546, 12760. 
Miitterlein. 20803, 20804. 
O Annabella. 6173. 
Piano-artist. 21055. 
Sie tanzen fabelhaft. 
Singsang im walzertak. 
19203. 
Uns macht das gar nichts aus. 
6823, 6824. 
Wenn dein herz einsam ist. 6902. 
Wir sind immer gute kameraden. 
7000, 9247. 
Wirst du einmal von mir wandern. 
7003. 
12 chansons von heute. ‘777. 
Civita (Hmil) Good-bye my country. 
5280. 
Clafflin (Donald) : 
In the Alps. 5633. 
Speed. 23357. 
Uncle Tom’s new banjo. 


Beim 
heuti'.: 


20189, 
3515, 3516. 


6508, 25450. 
15249, 


9068. 


Clair (EH. C.) Truly I love you. 4898. 

Clair (Leslie) pseud. See Solley 
(Lid?) 

Clair de lune. 4, 1190, 1935. 

Claire (Jean) Man of the hour. 
16749. 


Claire (Sidney) There is no one like 
you, anywhere in the world. 19364. 
Clairwin (Paula) I love you sweet- 
heart. 24535. 
Clapham (Hmilia) : 
Adios. 15740. 
Bandit theme. 15822. 
Bravado. 15890. 
Fiesta. 16155. 
Moon magic. 16809. 
Monterey. 16804. 
Rangers’ chorus. 
Serenade. 17199. 
You. 17694. 
Clapham (G. R.): 
Baa-baa, black sheep. 238894. 


ied) 


1169 


INDEX 


Clapham (G. R.)—Continued. 
Hush-a-bye! Lull-a-bye! 
Mammy. 24889. 
Pilgrim’s song. 25251. 
Roll de ole chariot along. 25852. 
Tale of Brer Rabbit. 17352. 

Clare (C. A.): 

Southland. 2222. 
Try to make up your mind. 9044. 

Clare (George) : 

American tragedy. 11716. 

Don’t know why I cry. T7470. 

Gracie Allen’s missing brother. 
7670. 

Clare (Louis) 

Clare (Phyllis) 

fall in love with me. 

Clare (Sidney) : 
Sweets. 6678. 
When we girls get together. 2655. 
When you kissed me. 2659-2661. 


14378. 


Sweetheart. 6670. 
If I were you, I’d 
5595. 


Clarendon song books — IIIa. 11939— 
11941. 
Claret (Gaston): 
A deux, c’est mieux. 2816. 
Avec ma copine. 7160. 
De tout mon coeur. 5009. 
On n’paie pas les Américaines. 
8495. 
Si petite. 19181. 


Clark (A..A.): 
Ann Marie. 
Parade march. 

Clark -CACSP.)* 
Rose Hileen. 23209. 

Victory bells. 17492. 

Clark (Mrs. A. W.) See Clark (Della) 

Clark (B. B. P.) Tramping the blues 
away. 90834. 

Clark (C. V.) 
8825. 

Clark (Charlie) 
25828. 

Clark (Della) 
23122: 

Clark (Dot) 

Clark (HK. B.): 
Dream clouds. 5388. 

I love to dream. 5494. 

Clark (E. E.): 

Just down by the old garden gate. 
5718. 
Pleasant Hill bus tragedy. 

Clark (E. L.): 

But I still can’t believe we’re 
through. 24004. 
Why should I. 19563. 
Clark (HE. S.): 


23855. 
8545. 


Song of the harpooneer. 
When He ealls me. 
Precious aloha land. 


Missouri moon. 20771. 


6314. 


Dreams of bygone days. 19988. 
Miracles. 20770. 
Song. 21256. 

Clark (Edith) Whatever can I do 


without any love from you. 25823. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Clark 
21219. 
Clark i... 6.) 
office in my heart. 
Clark (F. M.) 
Clark (Fritz) 


(KF. A.) Sing and _ rejoice. 
You may hold any 
13730. 

For the N.R.A. 22148. 
My Ozark mountain 


home. 10692. 
Clark (G. R.) Angelus. 9880. 

Clark (G. W.): 
Dancing honeymoon. 9677. 


My sweet Mary Lindy Lou. 8401. 
Southland melody. 11199. 
Clark (Hazel) Mellow prairie moon. 
8267. 


Clark (Imyl) Fraternity song. 16999. 
Clark (J. F.) I love to dream. 5494. 
Clark (J. F. W.) Compline for Sun- 
days. 4948. 
Clark (ds S\Yye 
And now we’re through. 9376. 
Malady of love. 10515. 

Clark (Jimmy) Shake the blues out 
of the Red White and Blue. 8737. 

Clark (John) When love got its grip 
on me. 25842. 

Clark (K. H.) Instructions for the 
playing of chords on the Hawaiian 
harmolin. 10289. 

Clark (K. S.): 


Keep on singing. 5733. 


Princeton jungle march. 4656 
(519). 
Clark (Lewis A.) Prosperity march. 
4073. 


Clark (Louise): 
Alabama rambles. 
Gipsy capers. 5245. 
My eastle of dreams is crumbling. 

20818. 

Our prayer. 21023. 

Sun, moon and stars. 4269. 

Twenty-third psalm. 6799. 

Clark (Luther A.) For compositions 

by Luther A. Clark, see this index 
under names of claimants of copy- 
right. 

Clark (M.) Old forgotten man. 

Clark (M. A.) Black magic. 


2827. 


1749. 
13903. 


Clark (M. F.) Silver jubilee mass. 
17225. 

Clark (M. J.) Fireside, my pipe and 
you. 14217. 

Clark (P. J.) Old Spanish custom. 
20995*. 


Clark (Pauline) See Clarke (A.P.) 
Clark (R. B.) I love to dream. 5494. 
Clark (Rachel): 


Hollywood rag. 7752. 

In Mexico. 7941. 

In the land of make _ believe. 
16514. 

On the Santa Fe trail. 1771. 

Way down home. 9133. 


1170 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Where the 
2670. 
(S. 


honeysuckle grows. 

Clark days. 
17975. 

Clark (Stanford) : 

Lead me, Lord. 24754. 
Twilight reverie. 2468. 

Clark (Sylvia) I’d like to have a 
drink from the old oaken bucket. 
12836. 

Clark (Tom): 
Beethoven suite. 
Blue paradise. 
Haydn suite. 


IF.) Chautauqua 


4800. 
13912. 
18295. 


Home beyond the river. 3386. 
Little suite. 22691. 
Love is mine. 18666. 
Mozart suite. 22860. 
Piippchen. 13161. 
Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 
series. 13247. 
Tribute to Sousa. 4891. 
Clark (W. A.) For you dear. 20080. 
Clark (W. D.) Everybody’s' song 
book. 18158. 
Clark (W.G.) Little somepn’. 18635. 


From the land of the 
714. 
You let your love 


Clark (Zhay) 
sky-blue water. 
Clarke (Abraham) 
go cold. 17717. 
Clarke (B. L.): 
Bottoms up. 
Love again. 
Marvelous Mae. 
Meet me tonight. 
Moon on the water. 18774. 
Since you’ve gone. 19192. 
Song of the road. 23341. 
You’re that girl. 19624. 
Clarke (Cuthbert) Old barnstormer. 


19786. 
24837. 
22785. 
24915. 


18944. 
Clarke (HK. M.) Dreaming of you. 
7502. 
Clarke (Fred) Believe in me. 188. 
Clarke (Freeman) No blue eagle 
blues. 22962. 
Clarke (G. L.): 
Bottoms up. 19786. 
Love again. 24837. 
Marvelous Mae. 22785. 
Meet me tonight. 24915. 


Moon on the water. 18774. 
Since you’ve gone. 19192. 
Song of the road. 23341. 
You’re that girl. 19624. 
Clarke (G. M.) Whitewater loyalty. 
21598. 
Olarke (H. D.): 
Don’t give up. 520. 
He careth for you. 825. 
He laid down His life for His 


sheep. 829. 
Remember Christ of Calvary. 
4097. 


Clarke’s elementary 
studies for the cornet. 17987. 
Clarke (J. F.) My one love. 6088. 
Clarke (J. L.) Silver band march. 
2139. 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
(37). 
Clarke (R. W.) Along Washougal’s 
banks I stroll. 62. 
Clarke (W. W.) Goodbye Ole Man 


Clarke (H. L.) 


(J. S.) Smile for me. 11148. 
(Mildred) See Clarke (H.M.) 
(R. C.) Bowl of roses. 9332 


Depression. 18242, 

Clarkson (Geoffrey) Way back home. 
21506. 

Clarkson (H. F.) Way back home. 
21506. 


Clarkson (Jeff) : 
Chimes in my heart. 17978. 
Fortunate for me. 694, 18195. 
That’s what evening means to me. 

19356. 

Clarus (Margarethe) : 
Mein Deutschland. 
Verwelket -— _ verdorret. 

(390). 
larus (Max): 
Mein Deutschland. 


11670 (228). 
11670 


11670 (228). 


Verwelket —  verdorret. 11670 
(390). 
Clary (Mabel) Castle of dreams. 
4895. 
Clash (J. E.) Smile. 25478. 
Class room number. 11942. 
Claussnitzer (Alma) Ausgewihlte 
gelkompositionen. 17752 (15, 16). 
Claussnitzer (Paul) Ausgewihite or- 
gelkompositionen. 17752 (15, 16). 
Clay (Lull) pseud. Ist es wirklich 
wahr. 5660. 
Claypool (Beulah) Little bit o’ sun- 
shine. 1828. 
Claypoole (EH. B.): 
I wonder. 18457. 
Zaza. 4654. 


Clayton (A. O.): 


Mother’s love still lingers. 14835. 
Silver mingled with the gold. 
17226. 

Clayton (Geoffrey) Mayer! (Billy) 


modern piano method. 8256**. 
Clayton (J. M.) Aunt Caroline Dyer 


blues. 118. 
Clayton (William) New deal. 14982. 
Claywell (M. P.) Kisses. 20565. 


Cleary (Corine) 
25063. 

Cleary (M. H.): 

Bells are ringing the biues. 21797. 


My mother’s prayer. 


By a river in Spain. 19809. 
Call me sweetheart. 4875. 
Come on you moon. 11958. 


Dolly Dimple’s holiday. 19956. 


1171 


INDEX 


Cleary (M. H.)—Continued. 

Holding up the parade. 
18328. 

How can I sleep when I’m deep 
in the blue. 16330. 

Hush my mouth if I ain’t goin’ 
south. 20276. 

I'm gonna love you more in 1938. 


16513, 


3472. 
I’m puttin’ money in the bank 
again. 55388. 


Lenox avenue. 22644. 


Rumpus on the campus. 17159. 
Send my mail to ‘Tennessee. 
19157. 
Sugar-coated lies. 17320. 
Too tired for love. 4884. 
Cleator (AL SJ.) 
Around Bethlehem’s manger. 


157831 (13). 

Day of days. 
Gid, old story. 
Cleethorpe (S. E.) 


13765 (388). 
15738 (248). 
Always take care 


of your nickels. 7118. 

Clemens (J. M.) Ah! what am I 
to do. 17774. 

Clement... (H.. W.)n. Roliagol ehonor: 
11670 (311). 


Clement (I. M. I.): 
li’s so lovely loving you. 
Sailing on a cloud. 19126. 
Clement (Thelma) Scottish romance. 
4153. 
Clements (Bernie) What’s the use of 
worryin’ now. 17558. 
Clements (C. H.): 
Ein Duw sydd noddfa gref. 14166. 
Sionyn bach y pentre. 15250. 


18512. 


Clements (Carl) Honey don’t leave 
me. 22299. 
Clements (H. L.) Memorial day. 


10548, 10549. 
Clements (J. R.) 
years. T7076 (125). 
Clements (John) Owl. 
Clemetson (Howard) 
2308. 
Clemmensen (Niels): 
Paustians uhr. 1849. 
Sorgenfri synger. 2214. 
Clemmer (G. E.) Hummin’ to myself 


Home of endless 


17039. 
Take me back. 


of you. 5482. 
Clemons (C. B.) Te Deum in D. 
11670 (369). 
Clemus (S. B.) pseud.: 
Liebestanz. 24784. 
Marsch der _ schdnen frauen. 
12741. 
Trennungstanz. 25709. 
Clendening (Mattie) Rose, the queen 


of every flower. 17153. 
Clephane (Roslyn) Réve d’amour. 
15120. 


Clere (Clyde) Thinking of you. 9001. 


Liki 


7 
. 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 28 


Clergue (Jean): 
Oraison dominicale. 
Salutation angélique. 

Cleveland (L: VY.) 

3798. 
Cleveland (P. J.) 
13720. 
Clewell (R. E.) 
Cliff dwellers. 
13504. 
Cliffe (F. E.) Rochdale hounds. 1995. 
Clifford (B. M.): 
In mid-Atlantic. 22518. 
Thou knowest best. 6741. 
Idle rumors. 79Q7. 
That’s when the honeymcon 
Over. 19359. 
Clifford (Gordon) 
16019, 16020. 

Clifford (Harry): 
Dreamy mocnlight. 
Forgetting you. 690. 
Waiting for the moon and you. 


15002. 
15181. 
Memories of you. 
You , dear only. 


Old Reserve. 16993. 
11944, 12816, 12821, 


is 


Dancing in blue. 


7508. 


9111. 

Clifford (J. B.) Cold shoulder blues. 
21931. 

Clifton (M. A.) pseud. See Hall (J. 
14) 

Cline (C. 8S.) You mean all the world 
to me. 2765. 

Cline (Chuck) You mean ali the 
world to me. 2765. 


Cline (J. D): 
Men of freedom march. 20755. 
Ship of Sigma upsilon. 8745. 


Clingenpeel (D.) Monarchs of the 
air. 1541. 

Clingenpeel (D.R.) Mexicado. 24949. 

Clint (H. O.): 


I like to go back in the evening 
to that old sweetheart of mime. 


12345. 

I love you more and more each 
day. 20347. 

My Michigan. 12901. 

Step by step we march along. 


8873. 
When I hear those church bells 


ringing. 18627, 15598. 
Clint (H...O.): cont. My Miaeiiean: 
12901. 
Clint co. Step by step we march 
along. 8873. 


Clippinger (D. A.): 
Clippinger claSs-method of voice 


culture. 24062. 
Elements of voice culture. 21696 
(S82). 1 


Cliquet-Pleyel (Henri) : 
Beau jour. 7187. 
Complainte de Panurge. 
Fille 4 vendre. 9865. 
Improvisation du péere Varenne. 

7928. 


7389. 


») 
_ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Musique de scéne. 8342-8844. 


One-step de la Botte, 8510. 
Paméla. 8541.. 

Panurge. 8048, 8544. 
Pastorale. 73638. 

Pour la belle Isabelle. 8587. 


Régine dans la Renault. 8655. 
Scéne de deuil. 8716. 
Scéne des oiseaux. 8717. 
Tango. 8937. 
Théme de Panurge. 8977. 
Théme de Panurge et de Régine. 

8978. 

Theme de Régine. 
Tu resteras toujours. 
Valse. 8987. 
Valse de Régine. 9086. 
Vélo car. 9092. 

Clochard. 11868, 12848. 

Cloninger (Meryl) Last time I kissed 


8979. 
9049. 


you goodbye. 20580. 
Cloos (R. L.): 
Come take me up for a sky ride. 
9635. 
Meet me in Milwaukee and cele- 
brate return of beer. 10542. 
Close (F. B.) Pal of mine. 15019. 
Close (Gene) Hollywood. 53894. 


Closson (A. M.) Blue eagle of the 
Wr Shee 1 VOD! 
Cloud (Robert) : 
Dixie, open your gates. 16057. 
I gave up my pursuit of happi- 


ness. 24502. 
Mexico. 12783. 
That terrific gal of mine. 21373. 
That terrific man of mine. 21374. 


Clough (A. J.) 
learn to care. 
Clough (F. W.) 
Clough-Leighter 
Bridal chorus. 
Christ-Child. 
Christ is born. 
‘Christ our Passover. 
Christ triumphant. 
Communion service. 
Crucifixus. 14060. 
Enchantment. 17752 (40). 
Flower song. 11670 (108). 
General Grant’s grand march. 
4656 (207). 
I thought that love had been a 
boy. 12416. 
In the merry, merry May. 
(168). 
Joys of spring. 4656 (332). 
Little sheep-bells. 4656 (363). 
Magic hour. 4656 (380). 
Morningtide. 4656 (419). 
My star. 4656 (4388). 
O heart of mine. 11670 (256). 
O memory. 15733 (242). 
Out in the sunshine. 15733 (251). 


If you could only 
7918. 
Sweetheart. 
(Henry): 
11670 (387). 
138765 (25). 
I (Gr4 MOO e 
15733 (58). 
4656 (94). 
14050. 


23407. 


11670 


Popular church organ _ pieces. 
15733 (278). 
Rejoice, rejoice. 15733 (287). 
Silver eve. 4656 (576). 
Spring returns. 153821. 
Throned high in heaven. 
Trovatore. 157338 (369). 
Violets. 15733 (878). 
Winter of love. 4656 (694). 
Clouthier (J. T.): 
In dear old Massachusetts. 
One that I adore. 17017. 
Prosperity. 17102. 
That I lost you. 17374. 
Cloutier (Armand) : 
As only tears can tell. 
Honolulu moon. 24452. 
Love and romance. 8185. 
Tune I wrote for you. 194380. 
Cloutier (J. HE.) I love you mother of 
mine. 18392. 
Cloverdell. 4656 (301, 308, 454, 673). 
Clowns and castles. 11948*. 
Clunn (W. EH.) Let’s get ahead of 
the Joneses. 12616. 
Clutsam (G. H.): 
Improvisation. 15783 (155). 
Ma curly-headed babby. 18687. 
Coast artillery. 7367. 
Coates (Harl) I have a hard time 


12249. 


16505. 


19704. 


living in this old world. 5475. 
Coates (Hric) : 
Bird songs at eventide. 13901. 


Going to the fair. 3297. 
I looked for you. 22375. 
London every day. 5836. 
Tell me where is fancy bred. 
13432. 
Who is Sylvia. 
Coates (Sherman) : 
Good-night, good-night. 
(1338). 
Just kiss me and say good-bye. 
93382 (193). 
Coats (Mabel) Sweetheart a memory 


17632. 
21696 


to me. 138404. 
Coats (W. T.) Eventide. 18155. 
Cobb (G. L.) We are march, march, 
marching along. 23580. 
Cobb (K. A.): 
Ask me not. 25992 (4). 


Hurdy gurdy man. 9832 (141). 

I’d like to see a little more of 
you. 25992 (28). 

I just can’t make my eyes behave. 
23795 (83). 

I'll do anything in the world for 
you. 9332 (147). 

I miss you in a thousand different 
ways. 21696 (183). 

Mister Monkey. 13765 (121). 

Somebody’s sweetheart I want to 
be. 7076 (328). 


1173. 


INDEX 


Cobb (K. A.)—Continued. 
Two dirty little hands. 
(369). 
Waltz me around again Willie. 
11670 (398). 
When Tommy Atkins 
Dolly Gray. 
Cobb (O. J.) 
my Savior. 
Cobb (Will) 


9332 


marries 

19648 (165). 
I’m going soon to see 

20361. 

Somebody’s sweetheart 

_ I want to be. TO76 (323). 

Cobham (C. A.) Acting. 13773. 

Gobilovici (Emile) Tableaux synop- 
tiques des sons harmoniques du vio- 


Jon. 8927. 
Coble (M. A.) Sweet little pal of 
mine. 23403. 


Coble (M. N.) Dreaming love. 16094. 

Coburn (E. G.) When the snow’s 
gone from the Sawtooth mountains. 
2650. 

Coburn (William) : 


Father, teach us to know. 5171. 
I’m going a-vagabonding. 5511. 
Tiny seed became a shrine. 6754. 


We come, O God, to Thee. 6875. 
Why do you laugh, little brook. 
13669. 
Cocherell (G. M.) 
ning. 19841. 

Cochran (M. C.): 

Going away. 12219. 

Sweet is Thy work my God, my 


Charm of the eve- 


King. 1383896. 
Cochran (Rosalia) Dreaming of you 
only. 548. 
Cochran (Z. D.) Moonlight on the 
Mississippi. 1555. 
Cochrane (Archie) Boston man. 248. 
Cochrane (Peggy) Close to you. 
3041. 
Cockram (K. M. Purcell-) See Pur- 
cell-Cockram (K. M.). 
Cockrell (Rogers) : 
Because love lingered in your 
eyes. 11785. 
I love to dance with you, sweet- 
heart. 123863. 
Cocktail Figaro. 4872, 6878, 6383, 
8562. 
Cocktail hour. 12639. 
Code (Percy) Valse caprice. 17488. 


Codel un fradil. 24064*. 


Coe (A. W.) Hail! hail! prosperity. 
7688. 

Coe (G. A.) Melodrama of Hia- 
watha. 11670 (230). 


Coe (S. K.) Melodrama of Hiawatha. 
11670 (230). 
Coeur (Victor) : 
Album pour la jeunesse. 2085. 
Six piéces enfantines et deux ro- 
mances sans paroles. 1511. 
Coeur de lilas. 719. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Coffee (Walter) 
21794. 


Begging for love. 


Coffin (EF. V.) Rosae erucis. 23205. 

Coffret de laque. 388. 

Cofield (Thomas) Lonesome and 
blue. 8160. 


Coger (Jennie) There are lonesome 
folks at home. 13447. 
Cogswell (Bill) My little grass shack 
in Kealakekua, Hawaii. 20849. 
Cohan (G. M.): 
All aboard for Broadway. 93832 
(8). 
Clear weather. 17990. 
Ethel Levy’s Virginia song. 4656 
(167). 


Follow the leader. 16175. 


Good-bye Tin Pan alley. 18244. 

Grand old national game. 16251. 

He was a wonderful man. 9332 
(EWA): 

I'll be there with bells on. 9332 
(146). 

I love everyone in the wide, wide 
world. 13765 (88). — 


I’m mighty glad I’m living and 
that’s all. 2815 (146). 


I’ve never been over there. 9332 
(150). 

If Washington should come to life. 
9352 (157). 


24648. 
General Johnson. 


Indians and trees. 

Look out for 
18649. 

My Broadway. 25021. 

Mysterious maid. 18765 (1380). 

N.R.A. song. 18879, 20910. 

Night time. 13765 (132). 

Nothing new beneath the sun. 
13765 (185). 

Popularity. 238795 (66). 

Push m ealong in my push cart. 
T3(6D. (LO 

Santa Claus of the U.S.A. 25396. 

Stand behind the man behind the 


gun. 25559. 

Wedding of the blue and gray. 
9382 (382). 

You can have Broadway. 238795 
(113). 

You’re a grand old rag. TO76 


(394), 18765 (254). 
Cohan (Mary) Singin’ on the air. 
25463. 
Cohen (C. J.) Waltz. 
Cohen (Julius) : 
Ain’t it too bad that I aint. 
2823. 
I never will get over you. 3491. 
Let’s do a jig-saw puzzle on pros- 
perity. 38661. 
Cohen (M. M.) 
25361, 25362. 
Cohen (Nat) 


7369. 


Romantic mood. 


Wotta racket. 21631*. 


1174 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Cohen (Paul) Sweet memories. 


House of dreams. 


Foreclosing my mortgage of 
dreams. 9884. 
I’ll pay the price. 
In arms of love. 
In my paradise. 20444. 
My symphony. 14910. 
Cohn (Alfred) Come greet the day. 


18385. 
18478. 


21488. 
Cohn (Chester) Living in doubt. 
10450, 12649, 12650. 
Cohn (Eugene) : 
Homeward bound. 12305. 
Osculation. 18049. 
Song. 14035. 
Coite (A. L.) Yana my China rose. 
17686. 


Cokayne (A. H.): 
For you Clementine. 14238. 
Garden of memory. 9918. 
Love’s highway. 14709. 
That wonderful night. 11306. 
Then you will understand. 15428. 


Woman’s heart. 11587. 
Cokayne (Harry) See Cokayne 
(A. H.) 


Coke-Jephcott (Norman) When wilt 
Thou save the people. 6950. 

Coker (Russell) Night in June, a 
Wabash moon. 6182. 

Cola (C. A.) : 

Don’t complain. 518. 

Long, long ago. 8166. 

Cola (Mario) Rhode Island skies. 
Z1I25. 
Colangelo (Annie) pseud. 
(Annie) 
Colclough (Rebecca) : 
I could live forever in your arms. 
5456. 

Thinking of tomorrow. 11329. 
Coldie (Joseph) : 

I miss you, Julia, why don’t you 

miss me. 224388. 

U. 8S. A. and N. R. A. 28526: 
Cole (B. G.) Harmony gems. 24404. 
Cole (Bob): 

Conjure man. 4656 (107). 

Father’s got a job. 11670 (101). 

He handed me a lemon. 21696 

(144). 
My one and only. 11670 (245). 
Won’t your mamma let you come 
out and play. 11670 (440). 


See Jack 


Cole (F. O.) I belong in Dixie. 
20283. 
Cole (M. M.) Chicago’s world’s fair 


song book. 4918. 


Cole (M. M.) pub. co.: 
Carlisle (Cliff) the lonesome hobo. 
7015. 
Chicago’s world’s fair song book. 
4918. 
Cole’s Hawaiian guitar 
11950. 
Cole’s solos and duets for the 12 
bass piano accordion. 11951. 
Hill billy wedding in June. 
12292, 14844. 

Hohman (C. H.) practical violin 
method. 18326, 22286-22289. 

I had but fifty cents. 20309. 

Jesus, my Saviour, night and day. 
14584. 

Keep a light in your window to- 
night. 8044, 12560. 

Lonesome and blue. 1362. 

Lopez (Vincent) modern piano 
method. 248380. 

Robison’s (Carson J.) 5 minute 


method. 


Jew’s harp instruction book. 
25346. 

Rodeheaver’s (Homer) world’s 
greatest collection of sacred 
songs. 23193. 

Shaeffer’s (Arling) barn dance. 
8736. 

Take me to Thy bosom, Jesus. 
15402. 

Tell my mother I’m in heaven. 


4322, 8949, 8950. 
When ii’s pray’r meetin’ time in 
the hollow. 23647. 
5 minute chromatic harmonica 
course. 9330. 
Cole (Palmer) jr. 
you. 25116. 
Cole (S. M.) 
15882. 
Cole bros. Blue river—roll on. 
Colecchia (Pietro) : 
Any job to-day, Mister. 90. 
Drink down your beer and smile. 
19994. 
Solitaire. 8792, 15281. 
That’s how much I love you. 4835. 
Colegrove (Belva) Her love is like 


No one else but 
Beautiful Wisconsin. 


7230. 


a wild wild rose. 24422. 

Coleman (A. E.) When the Savior 
comes again. 17597. 

Coleman (Byron) Buttercup days. 
15908. 

Coleman (KE. G.) If she can’t be had. 
24610. 

Coleman (Gillye) See Koger (G. C.) 

Coleman (H. J.) Spanish serenade. 
238356. 

Coleman (Henry) Ten hymn tune 
voluntaries. 24065, 24066. 


Coleman (L. H.) 
way of understanding. 


There must be some 
19865. 


1175 


INDEX 


Coleman (R. H.): 


Always with us. 7119. 

American hymnal. 7128. 

Ashamed of Jesus. 7144. 

Bible. 7212. 

Do something. 7461. 

Facing the future with Jesus. 
(G54 

Follow the gleam. 7585. 

Glory be to God. 7637. 


Have I grieved Thy holy spirit. 
T7707. 

He will not let me go. T7717. 

Heart that can understand. 7720. 

Heir of God’s grace. 7722. 

I am listening for His footfall. 
7789. 

I want Jesus. 7892. 

If you let Him. 7921. 


Jesus intercedes for me. 8005. 


Leaving all to follow Jesus. 8086. 
Lift me up to Thee. 8124. 
Listen while I tell. 8132. 
Look for the silver lining. 8169. 


Love sings a 
8205. 

Meet your troubles with a smile. 
8265. 

More than you know. 88315. 

Nearer home. 8418. 

Never a one. 8423. 


song in my heart. 


No one seemed to care. 8440. 
Onward. 8514. 
Redeeming love. 8652. 

Sell them beer. 41638. 

Send the old-time power. 8728. 


Sitting at the feet of Jesus. 
Some glad, sweet day. 8797. 
Something always sings. 8806. 
Talk it all over with Jesus. 8934. 


8776. 


There iS a wonderful name. 8983. 
Wait a little longer. 9109. 
Waiting for the sunrise. 9112. 


When you know it you will tell . 


it. 9209. 
Who can tell it all. 9228. 
World is dying for love. 
Coleman (Ruth) 
are you. 17368. 
Coleman (W. P.) 
you. 24588. 


Coleridge-Taylor (J. S. F.): 


9260. 
Tell me, whose girl 


I want a job loving 


Genevieve. 2815 (98, 99). 

Haidée. 2815 (120). 

If I could love thee. 2815 (158, 
154). 

Kubla Khan. 7076 (169). 

Love’s passing. 2815 (190, 191). 

She dwells by great Kenhawa’s 
side, 17752 (180). 

Song of the Nubian girl. 2815 

7 (308). 

Twenty-four negro melodies. 7076 

(38). 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 


Violet bank. 2815 (341). 

Vision. 2815 (3842, 348). 

What Thou hast given me. 
(358). 

Zuleika. 2815 (385). 

Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel) : 

Encinctured with a twine of 
leaves. 589. 

From the green heart of the 
waters. 718. 

Genevieve. 2815 (98, 99). 

Haidée. 2815 (120). 


2815 


If I could love thee. 2815 (153, 
154). 
Kubla Khan. T7076 (169). 


Love’s passing. 
Pixies. 1880. 
She dwells by great Kenhawa’s 
side. 6491, 17752 (130). 
Song of the Nubian girl. , 2815 
(308). 
Twenty-four negro melodies. 7076 
(38). 
Violet bank. 2815 (841). 
Vision. 2815 (342, 348). 
What can lambkins do. 2604. 
What Thou hast given me. 2815 
(358). 
Zuleika. 2815 (385). 
Coles (D. M.): 
. Future farmers of 
22168. 

Out in the West. 15011. 
School days. 15198. 
Coles (M. S.) Just waiting. 10337. 
Cole’s solos and duets for the 12 bass 

piano accordion. 11951. 
Coletta (C. J.) leep, you are heav- 
enly blessed. 2165. 
Coley (ixid) : 
Freight train blues. 
War dream blues. 


Colicchio (Ralph) 


2815 (190, 191). 


America. 


5214. 
6862. 


Serenade badine. 


4169. 

Coll (J. C.) Holiday in a kindergar- 
ten. 16314. 

Coll (Ramon) Yo te adoro... bando- 
neon. 15685. 

Collar (J. F.) Love at first sight. 
D222. 


Collazo (R.) Mama. 18694. 
Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 


songs. 15979. 
Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin. 390, 7371, 
24067. 


Colleen’s wedding day. 9332 (65). 
College coach. 22807, 24819. 
College humor. 11942, 12064, 12601, 
12825. 
Collet (Henri) : 
Pena. 8557, 19006. 
Toreros. 138484. 


Collier (Janice) Jig-saw song. 5694. 


1176 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Collier (Kathryn) : 
Song, a dance, a moon. 
There’s a dream. 8987. 

Colligan (William) Doctor Freud. 

19953. 
Collings (A. G.) 
mine. 18456. 

Collingwood (Arthur) : 

God be merciful unto us, and bless 
us. 24341. 

I know a bank. 24508. 

‘Minuet and Trio in G. 3818. 

My love is like a red, red rose. 
8375. 

Requiem. 4100. 

You spotted snakes. 


Collins (C. C.) 


8816. 


I wish you were 


25976. 
Let it storm all night. 


24763. 
Collins (El Vera) Favorite old time 
songs. 24253. 


Collins (Errol) : 
Lady, why do I love you like this. 
24744, 
Yceu’re a puzzle to me. 138734. 
Collins (Hvan) Let it storm all night. 
24763. 
Collins 
9110. 
Collins (Hilary) psewd. See Nicholls 
(Helier ) 
Collins (J. T.) Donna Lou. 514. 
Collins (L. L.): 
Buzzing. 15907. 
Dancing with you in the moon- 
light. 16025. 
For better or worse. 16176. 
Hel-hel-hello baby. 16297. 
Only girl. 17021. 
Collins (L. W.): 


(H. R.) Waiting for me. 


Day dreams. 16028, 
Land of our golden dreams. 
16622. 
Waves, keep on singing to me. 
17526. 
Collins (T. D.) Roses of Killarney. 
2021. 
Collins (W. A.) Send me away. 
4165. 


Collins (Will) We'll always have to- 
night to remember. 13590. 


Collow (Carol) pseud. See Davis 
(R, A.) 

Collymore (C. W.) Dreamy moon. 
24194. 

Colombatti (Harold) My _lady’s 
plainte. 20845. 


Colon (B. D.) 
(076 (25). 
Colonna (Rocco) Get hot. 3274. 
Colorado college of divine science. 
Divine science hymnal. 508. 
Cols bleus. 127389, 138485. 
Colson (Billy) Belle créole. 


Canciones escolares. 


9488. 


Columbia, the gem of the ocean. 
21696 (57). 
Colverd (W. H.) Nira. 16945. 
Colvin (Fred) Mother dear, I’m all 
to blame. 12834. 
Colvin (Hiter) : 
Hiter’s favorite waltz. 14345. 
Indian war whoop. 14542. 
Colvin (M. T.): 
Leaving me alone. 18599. 


You ought to know I’m in love 

with you. 19612. 
Colvin (Margaret) 

America, can I do more. 

Beautiful Mourne 
Lie. 

In God’s garden blooms my rose. 
12456. 

In old Ireland ever new. 1129. 

My old Irish mother in prayer. 


2848. 
mountains. 


22909. 
O. K. baby. 12988, 16964. 
Old love letter. 23008. 

Colwell (B. C.) Reduced copies of 
the Congdon music rcs. 25992 
(51). 

Combes (G. E.) Bleeding hearts. 
15858. 


On the corner where 
3974. 


Combis (T. W.) 
we used to meet. 
Combs (Arthur) : 
Down south in 
18103. 
Little sweetheart o’mne. 16679. 
Sweetheart of my cradle days. 
25616. 
Combs (G. R.): 
Calinerie. 4656 (80). . 
O Jesus, Theu art standing. 4656 
(458). 
Combs (W. W.): 
Calvary. 3802. 
Harbor bells. 5331 
Singer’s choice. 2155. 
Come, dance with me. 7375. 
Come down sinner, yo’ none too late. 
15989. 


old Kentucky. 


Come in, dear angels. 394. 

Come, ye disconsolate. 24084. 

Comedy racketeers, Ham ’n’ Eggs. 
400*. 

Comer (C. E.) Dancing alone. 18032. 


Comery (H. G.): 
Annie Mad Little. 7135, 11724. 
Lament. 8066, 12582. 
Land and sea. 8069, 12587. 
Oh, listen kids. 8472, 18007. 
Puzzie song. 8631. 138162. 
Stop and look. 8877, 13377. 
Swift constructor. 8924, 13416. 
Comin’ thro’ the Rye. 4946. 
Coming thro’ the Rye. 4656 
9832 (265). 


(284), 


1177 


INDEX 


Command performance. 22479, 22657, 
23206, 24086, 25490. 
Complainte des galants. 18007. 


Complice (La) 783. 
Compton (Laura) Prosperity is com- 
ing. 8615. 
Comstock (Don) See Comstock (R. 
D.) 
Comstock (R. D.) 
song. 16188. 
Comtois (J. A.) 
7422* 
Comus. 
Conant 
people. 
Conaway 
15871. 
- Concepcion (César) 
Conception (Louis): 
Asi eres tu. 2878. 
Sueno. 4263. 
Conchita. 6156. 
Concord music pub. co., Itd. 
veit march song. 6421. 
Concordia hymnal. 3059. 
Concordia pub. house: 
All praise to Thee, my God, this 
night. 2839. 
Bow unto God. 11835. 
Christ the Lord is risen. 
Daughter of Zion. rejoice. 
Easter song. 5102. 
Hear, O Thou Shepherd of Israel. 
22266. 
T.esson the lilies teach: 22650. 
Lift thine eyes to the mountains. 


Forgotten man’s 


Dans mon village. 


25216. 
(G. W.) Songs for little 
19648 (131). 

(Dea) Sweet memories. 


Besos. 17897. 


Roose- 


4926. 
21999. 


10421. 
Lord Jesus, Who dost love me. 
18651. 
Luther, the gift of God. 18686. 
Male church-choir. 12723. 
My Redeemer lives. 1637. 


O that men would praise the Lord. 
10779. 


Our Lord’s ascension. 230438. 

Praise ve the Lord. 6336. 

Pralm 100. 10972. 

Reed organ preludes. 19075. 

Rejoice to-day with one accord. 
23166. 

Seek ve the Lord. 25419. 

To Thee, O Comforter divine. 
23484. 

Wake. awake. 11442. 

Who trusts in God. 23692. 


Conder (Earl) Love vou meant to 
share. 20693. 
Condon (A. J.): 
All in the state of mind. 2834. 
Father. 3224. 
Finding the brighter side. 5185. 
My mother’s garden. 6085. 
Old story. 6219. 
Sun will shine to-morrow. 4271. 
LL 


7 


( 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Condon (Eddy) 
Condor (Harry) 
world. 8810. 
Conduisez-moi, madame. 7, 89, 295, 
1934, 4717, GATT, 8634, 9545. 
Confrey (E. E.): 


I’m liable. 16421: 
Somewhere in the 


Grandfather’s clock. 12235. 
Joker. 8014. 
Jumpin’ up and down. 8019, 


12530, 135380 
Off the beaten track. 8464. 
Sittin’ on a log and a pettin’ my 


dog. 6527. 
Sittin’ on a log, pettin’ my dog. 
21225. 
Confrey (Zez) pseud. See Confrey 
(EH. EH.) 


Congdon (C. H.) Reduced copies of 
Ge Congdon music rolls. 25992 
51). 
Congregational board of ministerial re- 
lief. Christmas paths. 17984**. 
Conin (Henri): 
Doux aveu. 3149. 
Fais dodo. 3215. 
Venise chante. 4430. 
Conklin (EH. A.) Sad and forlorn. 
6443. 
Conklin (Myrtle) : 
Memories. 22801. 
Trail song. 17446. 
Conley (F. 8.) Lovely one. 10487. 
Conley (Howard) Silent memories. 
15240. 
Conley (Robert): 
I don’t want anything, I can’t have 
with you... 1233T. 
My prize devotion. 
Conlin (B. P.): 
My pal y gal y An na, she is my 
gal y An na guitar. 1631. 
My paly galy [sic] Anna guitar. 
3895. 
Conne (Bernice) : 
And then. 81. 
Close your eyes. 383, 15975. 
Never before. 14926. 
Rose of the snowland. 2016. 
Stay out of my dreams. 8870. 
We're sweethearts again. 17542. 
Connell (C. E.) Folks don’t worry in 
Missouri. 14232. 
Connelly (John) 
girl. 21205. 
Connelly (Reg): 
Aunt Sally. 23884. 
Can’t we meet again. 13961. 
Can’t we meet again and let’s be 
swecthearts. 2990. 
Cinephonic thematic series. 19861, 
19862. 
Come a little closer. 4937. 
Ev'rybody loves my Marguerite. 
20042. 


12915. 


She is a sensible 


8 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


First thing I knew. 5187. 

Me and mine are doin’ fine. 
12753. 

One tiny tear. 13040, 14997. 

Peter! Peter. 13104. — 


There’s no harm in hoping. 15485. 
When old friends are drifting 
apart. 156138. 
When the king goes by. 
Why is it so. 11565. 
Conners (K. W.) Valse miniature. 


11519. 


15533. 
Conney (Nat) From me to you. 
5220. 
Connolly (A. P.): 
Cheer up, sing a happy song. 
73438. 
Yow il never know ’till you fall in 
love. 9288. f 
Connelly (J. J.) Goodbye Canada. 
5277. 


Connolly (Roger) Broken promise. 
260. 


Connolly (Zelma) : 
No one like you. 12969. 
Where can I find someone. 
Connor (D. G.) 
Connor (J. J.) 
10945. 
Connor (Tommie) : 
Girl next door. 5248. 
Round the bandstand. 11036. 
There’s a little stranger in the 
alley for Sally and me. 
Connors (Gertrude) : 
Yesterday, tomorrow and always. 


2666. 
Billboard Lady. 2138. 
President Roosevelt. 


2742. 
You remind me of the sunset. 
283. 
Conqueror (The) 9332 (70). 
Conquerors. 3061. 
Conrad (Con). pseud. See Dober 
(C. K.) 
Conrad (Judy) My happiness. 14873. 
Conroy (J. HE.) Youre a melody of 
love dear. 23770. 
Consiglio (M. C.): 
Barcelonita. 9461. 
Rumba paesana. 11048. 
Sul nilo blu. 11282. 
Constant (H. E.) Moweaqua’s 54. 
6022. 


Constantine (G. C.) Missa in hon- 
orem S. Pii V. 18748. 
Constantine (Victor) Song of tech- 
nocracy. 2206, 11182. 
Conte (A. A. de): 
Amanecer. 13807. 


Borracho de Lenox ave. 9515. 

Era la noche helada. 9811, 12103, 
14180. 

Florista. 14227. 

Gold-digger. 7647, 22203. 

Goodbye prohibit'on. 22218, 24357. 


4344, 


I promise you. 12414, 14465. 
Immigrant’s song. 10197. 
Jesii Pancho, 10298. 
Nunca lo sabras. 10772. 
Par de Moros. 10857. 
Patinar. 10872, 150381. 
Pobre flor. 10915. 
Por correo aereo. 
Primorosa filipina. 
Recuerdo si. 11000. 


10926. 
8601, 15089. 


Salon de cabaret. 21170. 
Sentimental. 11085. 
Serenata. 11088. 
Serenata de amor. 11089. 


Since I am in this country. 11119, 
11120. 
Stplica. 112386. 
Contor (G. S.): 
Greek fantasy. 12241. 
Morris County legion band. 10604. 
Spirit of Dover high. 133638. 
Contor (Samuel) : 
Greek fantasy. 12241. 
Morris County legion band. 10604. 
Spirit of Dover high. 18363. 
Conversano (Adelina) Ad una rosa. 
4665. 
Converse (C. C.) 
| = 4486. 
Converse (F. S.): 


What a friend. 


Air de ballet. 13786. 
Prophecy. 8608. 
Converse (Kathryn) Cottage twined 
with roses. 24096. 


Memories. 5949. 
I just can’t put it 


Conway (C. H.) 
Conway (E. D.) 


in words. 5477. 
Conway (Evelyne) Seeds of love. 
4160. 
Conway (J. F.) End of the depres- 
sion, 7532. 
Conyers (Isabella) Darling come 
back to me. 465. 
Conyers (Jeanette) Smile. 4207. 
Cook (—) Watching the knife and 
fork spoon. 238577. 
Cook (D. C.) pub. co.: 
Golden hearted mothers. 758. 
O joyous Haster morning. 1726. 


On through autumn’s glory, 1775. 
Palms: and praises. 1833. 
Voice of youth. 2584. 
Cook (KE. C.) Let’s march with the 
eagle. 18611. 
Cook (Francis) My mother. 8379. 
Cook (Fred) Back to the old folks 
homestead. 11767. 
Cook (H. R.) Fundamentals of music. 


Let me kiss the tears 
from your eyes. 3658. 


Cook (Irma) My Nadine. 188387. 


1179 


INDEX 


Cook (7: *H.) 
23406. 

Cook (J. W.) Night time is loving 
time sweetheart. 3925. 

Cook (Mrs. M. A.) See Cook (N. E.) 

Cook (M. H. BR.) Let go and let God. 
8091. 

Cook (Mercer) 
2656 


Sweetest little feller. 


When we meet again. 


Cook (Mildred) : 
I love you so. 18394. 
Rock-a-bye-tune. 19098. 
Cook (N. E.) Waltz with me in the 
moonlight. 9121. 
Cook (R. A.) Mystery of the lost 
seroll. 10710*. 
Cook (Rhodes) 
Cook (Russell) : . 
Enjoying prosperity. 12100. 
Waiting for dreams to come true. 


See Cook (H. R.) 


4449. 
Cook (T. E.) jr. Parade of melodies 
13079. 
Cook (W. J.) sr. It’s just the same 
old story. 7983. 
Cook (W. Marion) : 
Abyssinia. 4656 (3*). 
Just a little bit of heaven called 
home. 14595. 
Cook (W. Mercer) Sweetest little 
feller. 23406. 
Cooke (F. J.) Blues. 15880. 
Cooke (G. W.): 
All alone. 4689. 
Follow me. 5194. 
God is near thee. 5265. 
I know He’s mine. 5481. 
Cooke (Greville) : 
Drop, slow tears. 7513. 
High Marley Rest. 861. 
Jesus Christ, my heart’s true 
Captain. 3588. 
Let us with a gladsome mind. 
8113. 
Cooke (H. W.) Peter Pickers’ plight. 
25243*, 
Cooke (Kevin) Memory of a kiss. 
Iba 
Cooke (M. E.) Good-night, pretty 
dreams. 24364. 
Cooke (P. M. M.) Ever and forever. 
12110. 
Cooke (R. EH.) Here comes prosper- 
ity. 24428. 
Cooke (Waddington) Visitors. 2815 
(344). 
Cooksey (Curtis) As you like it. 
19705*. 
Cooley (B. E.) I’m lonesome for you. - 
5526. 
Cooley (Myrtle) Oh what a night 
for love. 20980. 
Coolidge advertising co. Magic melo- 
dy of romance. 16740. 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 28 


Cools (Eugene) Fantaisie sur Beau- 
marchais. 2022. 

Coombs (A. E.) Dear mother. 19928. 

Coombs (C. W.): 


Her rose. 138765 (80). 
Song of the bells. 17752 (187). 
Coombs (L. G.) Goodnight, little 
sweetheart, goodnight. 24861. 
Coons (N. C.): 
Han’some Sam. 22248. 
Song to the moon. 23348. 
Coop (J. E.) Rose and a bachelor 
button. 23207. 
Cooper (A. A.) After the wedding. 
11685. 
Cooper (A. D.) I long for you in my 
dreams. 20840. 
Cooper (Clyde) You, wonderful you. 
9312. é 
Cooper (Dora) Old saying, It beats 
all. 3965. 
Cooper (EH. M.): 
Divine. 5045. 


Just another night. 22610. 
Love slipped through my fingers. 
22741. 

Merry Christmas. 22810. 

Mother’s love. 14834. 

Seven kisses. 15222. 

Won’t you be my valentine. 
Cooper (E. S.) 


4589. 
Lead Thou me on. 


3647. 

Cooper (Gene) Tell me, am I falling 
in love. 25635. 

Cooper (Guy) My kidnapped love. 
6073. 


Cooper (Harry) 
love loves you. 
Cooper (L. G.): 
Come on prosperity. 3053. 


When the girl you 
11670 (422). 


Waitin’ for the words. 4446. 
Cooper (M. D.) Snowbird. 17252. 
Cooper (M. R.) Sweet little Daisy. 
15369. 

Cooper (Marianna) One little mouse 
and two. 25182. 

Cooper (R. D.) Beside our rose tree 
wall. 21808. 


Cooper (R. L.): 
I left it there. T7817. 
When the tide comes rolling in. 


9208. 
Cooper (Samuel) Give a cheer for 
beer. 38285. 
Cooper (W. O.) Gems of gladness. 
16215. 
Cooper (Walter) It’s time to rest. 
12503. 


Co-operative music ©co.: 
Buzzing bee. 24007. 
Cloud pictures. 24064. 
Mr. Hop Toad. 24968. 
Paul characteristic etudes and 
pieces. 25237. 


1180 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Coots (J. F.): 
Absent-minded Flo. 
Ah, go on, 11686. 
At the bottom of the hill. 
Before that last goodnight. 
Before we say good-night. 
Better think twice. 23959. 
Camp, camp, campin’ on your 
doorstep. 4879, 7300. 

Charlie’s home. 7333, 9599. 

Easy on the eyes. 9790. 

Good luck, sweetheart. 
12228. 

Goodbye again. 16244, 20147. 

Honey, what a pleasure meetin’ 
up with you. S886. 

I hear my heart saying, Mm-mm. 
14402, 18873. 

I hear my heart saying, you’re 
mine. 20313, 20314. 

I knew you when. 22359. 

I’m pally with Sally again. 5535. 

I want to ring bells. 18449. 

In a little German garden, under- 


13769, 15734. 
9412. 


182. 
2916. 


12227, 


neath the pretzel vine. 1115, 
1116. 

My baby made a cry baby of me. 
10638. 

One minute to one. 21011, 21012, 
23025. 


One of these days two of us are 
gonna be blue. 17016. 

Sidewalk waltz. 2133, 4189. 

So this is Susie. 17257, 21239. 


Spending my time—saving my 
love. 2229, 6590. 

Summertime pal, have you for- 
gotten me. 15355. 


Sweetheart of sweet sixteen. 


11261, 18410, 15384. 


That’s all I want to know. 2353. 

That’s me without you. 17377, 
19853. 

Things look brighter again. 


19373, 21891, 21392. 


This time it’s love. 15489, 17408, 


17409. 
‘Tide came in and swept my 
dreams away. 18469. 


Tumble in a rumble seat. 113880. 

Two tickets to Georgia. 4413, 
6805. 

What a man. 6909. 

Whippoorwill warble away. 
19543. 


Wouldn’t trade the silver in my 
mother’s hair for all the gold in 
the world. 4595. 

You made a jig-saw-puzzle out 
of my heart. 9289. 


You're easy on the eyes. 11635. 


Coovel (I. K.): 
Kid-dle-dee fid-dle-dee I love this 
mel-o-dee. 24728. 
N.R.A. 18852. 
Cope (S. A.): 
It might have been love. 
Under 
17480. 
Copeland (B. R.): 
Aunt Belinda’s music box. 23883. 


16533. 
the spell-of your eyes. 


Brownie capers. 266. 
Wee folk. 2589. 
Copeland (Hattie) We loved her, 
yes, we loved her. 9142. 


Copeland (John) : 
Snatch your happiness. 2171. 
Snatch your happiness where you 
can get it, but go by the golden 


rule. 2172. 
Copes (M. C.) Wonder why. 9252. 
Copinus (Margaret): 
In the boat. 4656 (302). 


Toward evening. 4656 (645). 
Tramp through the woods. 4656 
(646). 

Coppa (Anthony) : 

Mother, let us go to grandma. 
1567. 
Progress. 1915. 

Copping (C. S.): 

Hawaiian wiggles. 5342. 
Honolulu bound. 5412. 
Shredded wheat skirts. 
Who-la dance. 2686, 45438. 

Coppola (P.) Suite mignonne. 153852. 

Coquin de printemps. 4656 (605). 

Coranato (Jerry) That’s why I am 

feeling so blue. 238448. 

Corbett (K. S.) : 
Kathleen Malone. 
Puzzled hearts. 
We lift our eyes. 


4186. 


16600. 
25312. 
13589. 


Corbett (Victor) Kathleen Malone. 
12559. 

Corbin (Ida) I am so blue. 14888. 

Corbridge (J. B.) Priscilla. 1914. 


Corcoran (Hdward) 
you. 20872. 
Cordero (Johnny) jr. It isn’t the 
things that you do, dear. T7979. 
Cordon (Albina) Strolling in the 
moonlight with you. 8885. 
Cordon (May) Carmeen. 21877. 
Cordone (Patrick) I tried to tell you 
of my love. 14468. 
Cordrey (C. W.): 
Chicago, great Chicago. 11924. 
Chicago, great Chicago, come on! 
come on! to the fair. 11925. 
Cordy (Harry): 
March of prosperity. 16752. 
She wiggles and giggles. 11100. 


My secret with 


1181 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Corelli (Arcangelo) : 


Courante. 25402. 
Sarabande. 25402, 
Corey (F. A.) Twilight. 21444. 


Corey (W. A.) Centurion. 9332 (49). 


Corin (J. P.) Goodbye glory. T7076 
(98). ‘ 

Corkum (A. C.) All hail to our ban- 
ner. 7106. 

Corley (M. T.) Forever dear. 3248. 


What’s to be done 
23622. 
Sweethearts again. 


Corliss (R. C.) 
about Winchell. 
Cormey (Rose) 
15387. 
Cormier (E. R.) 
Carn. CD. Ds) 9r: 
7397, 24093. 
Corn (E. C.) Id like to be with you 
again. 10080. 
Corn huskers book of Square dances. 
7398. 
Cornaz (Rose): 
Air bohémien. 349. 
Air d’autrefois. 33. 
Airs russes. 37. 
Caprice. 414. 
Chants populaires de la Hongrie. 
37 


Troubles. 4897. 
Twelve melodies. 


Cheveux rebelles. 349. 
Flower of the valley. 785. 
Groves of Blarney. 785. 
Kamehala. 1236. 


Mais lorsque tu danses. 1451. 


Tout prés de eau. 2480. 
Corneille (Mamie) : 
Louw’siana Lou. 14692. 


Why do I dream of you. 15649. 


Cornejo (Agustin) Rosas. blaneas. 
19109. 

Cornejo (R. R.) Sun and three stars. 
15356. 


Cornelius (Dorothy) Roses by sum- 
mer forsaken. 15733 (295). 
Cornelius (P.) Dear Lord, I Thee 
adore. 19927. 
Cornelius (Peter) 
dad. 21696 (25). 
Cornelius (Roy): 
Ever in my dreams. 20034. 
Michigan as in the days of auld 
lang sine [Sic] 24954. 
Cornelius (Victor) : 
Alle fugle figjter paa en sang om 
keerlighed. 55. 
Med fuld musik. 12755. 
Midt i byens hjerte. 16784. 
Cornell (Clarence) Beautiful lady of 
mine. 7190. 
Cornell college: 
O Zion. 16966. 
Were you there. 15584. 
Cornett (Gracie) Hello prosperity. 


Barbier von Bag- 


Carnicht Tis.) 


Jilted. 10802. 
Madalon. 10502. 
When I remember. 11506. 
Cornilliaec (Felix) Was it your eyes, 
was it your smile. 2569. 
Cornish (Mina): 
Amos an’ Andy. 7129. 
Roosevelt. 8679. 
Cornish (W. J.) On parade. 4656 
(474). 
Cornish fiddler’s song. 15999. 
Cornucopia. 19886*. 
Cornwell . (Blaine) See Cornwell 
(Ho B37 
Cornwell (H. B.) jr. Vass you dere, 
Sharlie. 9090. 


Corona (Sandro) : 
Gypsy caravan. 22234. 
Village gossip. 23548. 
Corps (J. B.) Where the Dixie moon 
is Shining. 25872. 
Corpus de musique marocaine. 21954. 
Correspondance. 138765 (31, 221, 222), 
15733 (267). 
Corri (William) jr. 
heart... 2815) 02002 
Corrie (Walter) Pull on your shoes— 
and dance. 10975. 
Corrigan (Jack): 
Just you, no one else will do. 


Baby’s sweet- 


16598. 
Oh! What a fool she made out of 
me. 6199. 
Corrigan (W. J.) Its twilight on 
the old Muskegon river. 14572. 
Corroyez (Georges) : 
Amourettes. 23848. 
Beau Danube bleu. 23921. 


Joyeuses comméres de Windsor. 
8016. 
Corsicana (La) 
Corson (N. E.) 
march. 15948. 

Cortés (B.) Imperio. 1110. 

Cortez (Angeline) You faded out of 
sight. 23762. 

Cortez (Lou) We have a doctor now! 


4656 (110). 
Century of progress 


Kill depression, cure prosperity. 
9138. 
Corti (Mario): 
Canto. 4040, 7357. 


19044. 
Santa poesia. 


Prode Anselmo. 
Cortopassi (Domenico) 
6454. 
Cory (Patrick) 
11970, 11971. 
Corzilius (Victor) pseud.: 
Du bist mein grosses erlebnis, du 
kleine frau. 5092, 5098. 
Prinzessin fiir eine nacht. 6349. 
Sollten wir uns auch im leben nie 
melir wiederseh’n. 6544. 


Four  bagatelles. 


1182 


INDEX 


nos, 1--12, 1933 


Wenn das orchester spielt. 
6901. 
Cos Cob press, inc.: 
Dream pedlar [sic] 9761. 
Second quartet. 11074. 
Sonata. 10895. 
Stabat mater. 11216. 
Cosai (Alexandre) Ils vont... 5609. 
Cosentino (Mario) : 
Piedigrotta 19382. 1877. 
Piedigrotta 1933. 25247. 
Cosgrove (Florence) My mother 
dear. 1627. 
Cosi fan tutte. 12844, 25008. 
Cosier (C. H. TT.) Bermuda girl. 
13892. 


Coslow (Sam) : 
Black moonlight. 15857, 19761. 
Boo boo boo. 15883, 19785, 
Buckin’ the wind. 15899, 17935. 


Cher ami. 3024. 

Cradle me with a ha cha lullaby. 
16006. 

Day you came along. 16029, 
18047. 


I guess it had to be that way. 
16372, 18372. 

If you ever came back. 
7920. 

Lay your head on my shoulder. 
5764, 8081, 24753. 

Sunshine ahead. 6649. 

Thanks. 173868, 19344. 

Two aristocrats. 17466. 

Way to love. 21508, 21509. 

Would you believe me, sweetheart. 
7017, 9261. 

Cossack (The) 19887. 

Cossack romance. 19888. 

‘Cossack’s march. 19889. 

Costa (HE. 8.): 

Rooseveltiana [sic] 8684. 
Siciliana. 8753. 

Costa (Leon De) 
(Leon) 

Costa (Olive De) 
(Olive) 

Costa (Raie Da) 
(Raie ) 

Costa (Sophia) 
heart. 15660. 

Costaguta (Giuseppe) : 

Glad eyes. 22192. 
Spleen. 23364. 

Costeldi (Michael) Down in a garden 
of roses, there’s where I met her 
first. 9747. 

Costelli (Louis) 
dreams. 22872. 

Costello (B. C.): 


5604, 


See De Costa 
See De Costa 
See Da _ Costa 


Windows of your 


My cottage of 


6900, 


If you'll only trust your heart to 
me. 2815 (156). 

Just a_ picture 
11670 (184). 

Like the rose he wears today. 


of Kentucky. 


2815 (181). 
Pansy, Pansy. 2815 (267). 
Rosey [sic] red cheek. 2815 
(298). 


Seems to me I’ve always loved 
you. 2815 (300). 


Someone. 2815 (806). 
Twilight beautiful twilight. 2815 
(337). . 


When F. O. E. 
2815 (359). 
Costello (J. A.): 
Dream ship. 16091. 
When the moon is full in Jungle- 


spells friend. 


land. 23655. 
Costello (Sam) My treasure. 129381. 
Costi (A. R.) World to me is you. 
11595. 
Costi (M. C.) World to me is you. 
11595. 


Costianes (Bertha) : 
Why do you want me to forget. 
19560. 
With a song in your soul. 9248. 
Costigan (M. C.) Hope still remains. 
14358. 
Costoncelli (G.): 


A nous les potes. T7079. 
C’est votre valse. 7289. 
Credo d’amour. 4969. 


Ne dites plus rien. 8415. 
Costumes of the world. 24095. 
Cote Wazur. 1843. 
Cotten (O. A.) I’m dreaming dreams 
of yesterday for I always find you 


there. 16410. 
Cotter (J. S.): 
Etude. 16001. 
My heart leaps up. 6065. 
Pit-a-pat man. 6305. 
Cottin (Jules) : 
Aurore. 7076 (16). 
Dame de coeur. 15733 (76). 
Retour. T0776 (18). 


Tout 4 la joie. TO76 (353). 
Véritable manola. 15733 (370). 
Verre en main. T7076 (368). 
Cottin (M. M.): 

Aurore. 7076 (16). 

Dame de coeur. 15733 (76). 
Retour. T7076 (18). 

Tout a la joie. T7076 (353). 
Véritable manola. 15733 (370). 
Verre en main. 7076 (368). 


Cotton (Chic) Violet my dear. 4482. 


Ho! for the briny deep. 2815 | Cotton club parade. 8878, 9930, 9998, 
(136). 10992, 21510, 24402. 

If you could understand. 9832 | Cottrell (Jack) : 
(158). Chinese laundry blues. 368. 
38188—34——_8 1183 


INDEX 


Cottrell (Jack)—Continued. 
County Kildare. 421. 
Couché de la mariée. 17804, 18181, 
19407, 19427. 
Countee (A. L.) s”: 
Lord have mercy. 
Neighbors. 16928. 
Country concert. 4958, 4959. 
Country dances. 18017. 
Country gardens. 4960, 4962. 
Countryman (EH. M.) My love affair 
with you. 22908. 
County Clare song. 19890. 
Couperin (—) Menuet en rondeau. 
8275. 
Couperin (Cecile) : 
Sight reading and first lessons for 
the piano student. 8755. 
Soap bubbles. 233808. 
Song of the waves. 23342. 
Couperin (Francois) : 
Art de toucher le clavecin. 11733. 
Canaries. 7302. 
Diligente. 7458. 
Double des canaries. 7302. 
Oeuvres complétes de Francois 
Couperin. 10781, 14963, 22992. 


3710. 


Courcil (Louis) Humpty-Dumpty. 
T(81*. 

Court (J. HE.) Night after night. 
14988. 

Court (Julian) Night after night. 
14938. 

Courtney (Alan) All I ean do is 
whistle. 19668. 


Cousine aus Warschau. 3541, 4095. 


Cousins (Geo.) Roosevelt. 25366. 
Cousins (Martin) Reach for me. 
8650. 


Coutelier (Théo.) Etude du tambour 
d’orchestre. 18153. 
Couture (Rilla): 
On the level. 3976. 
Pop’s gone to work again. 
Covell (EH. B.): 
Christmas rites. 
Cloud. 19867. 
Daffodils. 19904. 
King Alfred. 20562. 
Our ship. 21026. 
Solitary way. 21244. 
Toa skylark. 21414. 
To my comrade at the oar. 21416. 
Covello (Frank) Franklin D. Roose- 


10924. 
19858. 


velt. 9901. 

Coveney (J. A.) Fordham ram. 4656 
(192). 

Coveney (J. I.) Fordham ram. 4656 
(192). 

Coventry (Harry) To the music of 


the band. 4876. 

Coveyduck (W. J.) jr. When I said 
goodnight, dear, you said goodbye. 
15602. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Covington (Dorothy) See Pilcher (D. 
C.) 
Covington (L. M.) 
Ozark moon. 24852. 
Cowan (A. M.): 
Let me dream that waltz again. 
5TTT. 
Start putting smiles back into cir- 
culation. 23376. . 
Tell me you’re mine. 
Cowan (G. A.) “Who 
has a tail. 19550. 
Cowan (Jack) Neglecting me. 
Cowan (Lynn): 
I’d worship him just the same. 
20292. 
Someone to love. 21248. 
Tonight may never come again. 


Love ’neath an 


6706. 
said the devil 


6122. 


21422. 
Cowan (Rubey) I had to change the 
words. 22350. 
Coward (Noel) Words and music. 
Peal 


Cowboy Tom. Cowboy Tom’s round- 
up book. 19891. : 
Cowboy Tom’s round-up bock. i1979, 
19891. 
Cowboy’s dream. 16004. 
Cowdell (Ellen) See Stewart (E. C.) 
Cowdrey (E. T.) Dreams. 552. 
Cowell (Henry) Sinfonietta. 6515. 
Cowen (F. -H.) : 
Border ballad. 11832. 
Bridal chorus. 11670 (37). 
Out of heaven. 11670 (272). 


Violets. 15733 (378). 
Cowie (J. W.) Resurrection. 23175. 
Cowler (Jim) pseud. See Noack 
(Herbert) 
Cowles (Cecil) Lover o’mine. 1407. 


Cowles (R. B.): 
Could I. 7399 
"Twas you. 15508. 
Cowley (J.D.) Standing on my head. 


6612. 

Cox (A. A.) Still I’m singing songs 
of love. 4252. 

Com (GAS B3).5 


Bird songs. 21815. 


Christmas carol, 1933. 24058. 


Cox (A. R.) Youre my design for 
loving. 25965. 

Cox (Art) See Cox (A. A.) 

Coxr ma. M.)* 


Brocade slippers. 23995. 

My lady’s bandbox. 25052. 

There’s a shrine in my heart to 
your lovliness [sic] 11317. 

Cox (Desmond) : 

Old fashioned paper and comb. 
25158. 

We all went up, up, up the moun- 
tain. 25785. 


1184 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Cox (F. E.) 
20947, 
Cox (H. F.) jr. Jump into it. 


Nothing rattles America. 


22592. 


Cox (H. L.) You taught me how to 
forget. 13744. 
Cox (J. S.): 
Hurrah, we’ve turned the corner. 
20273. 
Just a picture on the mantel. 
18554. 


Throw me down. 193882, 


Cox (John) Stranger in town. 23388. 
Cox (P. N.) Benedictus es, Domine. 
19751. 


1990. 
Serenade to you. 


Cox (Rupert) Road to hell. 
Coxe (J. R. S.) 


15219. 

Coxhead (John) Ship at night. 
21209. 

Coyle (HEH. C.) You made me love you 
dearie. 2764. 


Coyle (J. H.): 
Don’t throw away the band of 
gold. 19965. 
Girl in Killarney. 20122. 
Cozart (Louise) Night of love. 
Crabbé (Armand): 


1686. 


Berceuse flamande. 17895. 
Dans ton miroir. 7423. 
Rubia. 8692. 
Cradle song. 19850, 20656, 20705, 


20806, 22709. 
Crafts (A. V.) What have you to say. 
21588. 
Craig (EH. M.): 
Buttercup. 13949. 
Dainty little buttercup. 18030. 
Love in the garden. 12676. 
Craig (F.D.) Recollections of my old 
cabin home. 2815 (282). 
Craig (Hilda): 
Because I’m just a little dancing 


girl. 4793. 
We began to say goodnight in the 
moonlight. 11463. 


Would you like to take a chance 
with me. 23733. 
Craig (N. M.) You’re lucky if you’re 


killed. 11638*. 

Craig (S. M.) My Alabama home. 
3856. 

Craighead (R. E.) Love dreams. 
12672. 

Crail (Dean) pseud. See St. Claire 
(L. C.) 


Crain (Billy) 
Crain (O. H.): 
I am out beneath the silvery moon. 


Childhood days. 355. 


20281. 

in the moonlight by the sea. 
22530. 

N.R.A., just a song that you can’t 
forget. 20907. 


When they play that midnight 


waltz. 23665. 
You'll miss me when I’m gone. 
13726. 
Crain (P. A.) Our blessed event. 
1813. 
Cramer (H. G.) Prosperity is here. 
8617. 
C@rameno) Gis hy) Yellow moon. 
23742. 
Crandall (Harold) Lonesome aud 
blue. 10457. 
Crane (Burton) See Crane (L. B.) 


jr. 

Crane (Jimmie, or James) : 
Always a thought of you. 
Baby Lindy’s fate. 19724. 
Blue eagle. 17909. 
Dreaming of you. 3169. 
Everything. might have been so 

different. 3207. 
Gazing on the Rocky Mountain 
green. 20107. 
I lost you. 971. 
I love my Soux [sic] 18387. 
Juanita of my dreams. 24690. 
Loving you under the moon. 
16729. 
Moonlight on the Rockies. 
Oceans of love. 12997. 
Oh, there’s one wonderful girl. 
18940. 
Remember you're to blame. 
Since I’ve found you. 8763. 
Southern clime. 13352. 
When someone new comes around. 


23840. 


3837. 


4098. 


17586. 
When you come back, sweetheart. 
19534. 
Wife that had to have romance. 
15656. 
Crane (John) Is love logical at all. 
18503. 
Crane (L. B.) jz.: 
Live today. 24815. 
Long time dead. 24823. 
May I. 24909. 
Peekin’ through the keyhole of 
paradise. 25240. 
Public just loves to be fooled. 
25309. 


Road to anywhere. 25345. 
What a helluva life. 25808. 
Whispering night. 25882. 
Crane (Lee) Dreaming the _ clock 
around. 14147. 
Crane (M. EH.) Where’s Elmer, 25871. 
Crane (N. C.): 
I wish that I had never met you. 
3509. 


Sentimental me. 4168. 
Crane (N. D.) Bouncing play-bail. 
244, 
Crane (R. W.) Yoo hoo. 25943. 


1185 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Cranford (Gertrude) O you South! | Crawford (A. J.) Roosevelt is the 


I hear you call. 8463. 
Cranor (G. B.): 
Like the faithful moon. 22672. 
My ladder of dreams. 22896. 
Sorry I made you love me. 23351. 
Cranston (G. B.) Bonnie Mary Broon. 
13925. 
Cranz (A.): 
An der schdnen blauen Donau. 
78. 
Aubade 4 Vemir. 
Bei den Wiener 
13883. 
Bonheur capricieux. 
Boxe. 9517. 
Capriccio. 11659. 
Cigale et Magali. 9620. 
Cranz-journal. 427, 3075. 
Dame in braun. 7411.. 
Dors, maman, dors. 14127. 
Ecole du piano. 24215. 
Fantaisie. 7422. 
Forét. 12161. 
Guitarre-schule. 
Improvisation. 
Johann Strauss. 
Kkermesse flamande. 
Méthode de piano. 
Pan tanzt. 1835. 
Schreib’ nichts von liebe mehr. 
2076. 
Six pet tes piéces. 


9422. 
Schrammeln. 


13924. 


14309. 
10199. 

10305. 

3651. 
24944. 


15069. 


Spanien muss es sein. 15312. 
Sturmglocken. 88990. 

Tango drammatico. 6691. 
Tanz-arabeske, 10199. 
Tartarin de Tarascon. 15410. 
Trio en la mineur. 4892. 

Tu es parti.. 13498. 

6 franzésische suiten. 138850. 


20 inventions 4 deux voix. 3237. 


Cranz (Aug.) G. m. b. H. MHaken- 
kreuz und schwarz-weiss-rot. 16270, 
18271. 

Cranz & Go.) itd: 
Country innocent. 
Csardas. 7405. 
Laughing song. 8077. 

Tales from the Vienna woods. 
19332. 
Cras (Jean): 
Concerto. 4968. 
Deux chansons. 11980. 
Trois chansons bretonnes. 


Craven (—) lLyo glade. 1481. 


7400. 


11981. 


Craven (Frank) Some silent night. 
11169. 
Cravens (Perry) Matador. 14756. 
Craver (A. W.): 
I have found my love. 14400. 


Prosperity onestep. 17106. 
Cravis (I. 8S.) Pose for me beautiful 
Gypsy. 6332. 


man of the day. 25369. 
Crawford (C. H.): 


Chums. 14025. 

Unforgotten dreams. 2488, 
Crawford (Louise) Willow cats. 
Ara Ue 


Crawford (M. 8S.) Good evening Mr. 


President who are you. 765, 24359. 
Crawford (Opal) West Virginia 
moon. 9161. 


Crawford (T. L.) 
how much I care. 
Crawford (Terry) 
phantom. 18502. 
Crawford music corp.: 
Drunk song. 564. 
Over the bar. 1826. 
When I played peek-a-boo with 
daddy and he played peek-a-boo 
with me. 2629. 
Crawley (Leone): 
Allin all. 4691. 
Jerone and Lelleen. 
Little symphony. 
Pal o’ mine. 4012. 
Shadow dreams. 2111. 
Take me back. 6685. 
You had better watch your step. 


You'll never know 
21654. 
Is love just a 


5690. 
12647. 


4615. 
Crawley (R. P.): 
Beautiful girl of my dreams. 
11780. 


Love that might have been. 8210. - 

Craxton (Harold) : 

Easy Elizabethans. 16118. 
Happy hunter. 5329. 

Crazy quilt. 20399. 

Creager (William) : 

Animal kingdom. 15787. 
Bup-bup-baby of mine. 15902. 
It’s in the morning. 16543. 
There’s a wide open gate. 17404. 

Creaser (E. C) Vermont. 13545. 

Creekmur (Rose) I understand dear. 
7881. 

Crelia (M. E.) 
23429. 

Crémieux (Octave) : 

Indiana. 4656 (307). 
Ne parlez plus d’amour. 
14922. 

Cremin (A. T.) Metronome time stud- 
ies for popular and classical musi- 
cians. 22811. 

Crenshaw (L. E.) 
and you. 10336. 

Crescendo music pub. co.: 


Teach me to forget. 


6119, 


Just the mountains 


Laugh at life. 22638. 

Night. 25109. 
Crescendo pub. co. Scarf dance. 
17968. 


1186 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Crescendo theaterverlag, G.m.b.H.: 
Aus liebe zur heimat. 11745. 


Du kommst mir heut’ so spanisch 


vor. 567. 
Du mein liebes, mein schones 
Berlin. 5094, 5095. 


Dubarry. 570, 571. 
Hergott, lass’ doch heut’ ein wun- 
der. gescheh’n. 10027. 


Ich kann niemals nein sagen. 
10178. 

Ich seh’s dir an der nasenspitze 
aes vel OGD, 

In Spanien, im schdnen Spanien. 
10223: 

Ja, du, du allein bist die frau. 
10284. 

Kuss sagt mehr als 1000 schdne 
worte. 10370. 

La Valliére. 10392. 

Man braucht kein geld. 1458, 
1459, 14781. 

Mein friseur. 10544. 

Onkel aus Amerika. 1790. 

Rate mal... 10996. 

Robert und Bertram. 6407. 

Sei gegrusst, mein lieb, in der 
ferne. 11077. 

Sei wieder gut. 11078. 

Von Schanghai bis Helgoland. 
2536, 25387. 

Was niitzt mir denn die aller- 
schonste landschaft. 2571. 

Wir tippeln. 7001, 7002. 


Crescenzo (Costantino de) Solitudine. 
11163. 


Crescenzo (Vittorio De) Bionda si- 
enora. 217. 

Cress (A. D.) My heart’s desire. 
22890. 


Cressy (Paul) 

Crewe (C. W.) 
2747. 

Crewe (Chuck) See Crewe (C. W.) 

Crewe (Constance) It’s just my luck. 

— 16545. 

Crichlow (Frank) Ca-ro-li-na, 
land of the darky’s dream. 9571. 

Crichton (Margaret) Charm of mel- 


Cross eyed gal. 4385. 
You are my dream. 


the 


ancholy. 13996. . 
Crick (H. R.) jr. Without your love. 
11586. 
Crick (Monte) When you've fellows 
like me in the foree. 15629. 
Crider (Calvin) It isn’t the things 
that you do, dear. 7979. 


Crider (J. A.) Olden mill. 3966. 

Criez-le sur les toits. 432, 1863. 

Crifasi (J. A.) Lonesome. 16690. 

Crime du bouif. 5678, 5679, 8499, 
9603, 11042, 11309. 

Crinite (Joe) You came along. 7036. 

Cripe (Hilton) jr. Omega nu tau 
girl. 16999. 


li 


Crisp (EK. E.) 
heart in dreams. 
Crist (Bainbridge) 
Wien. 24311. 
Crist (Ha) 
Crist (Hlva) 
Crist (L. B.) 
24311. 
Cristofaro (Anthony) N.R.A. 18862. 
Critechett (C. A.) When it’s spring- 


You’re still my sweet- 
7052. 
Yriihlingsnacht in 


See Long (E. T.) 
See Long (E. C.) 
Friihlingsnacht in Wien. 


time. 11510. 

Critelli (Giuseppe) Marcia militare. 
22778. 

Crivelli (Salvatore) Ultima rosa. 
Zao. 

Croasdale (Rowland) Please don’t 
walk out of my life. 1890. 

Crocchiolo (FE. J.) Reefer lady. 
8653. 

Crockett (A. B. E.) Spiders in alco- 
hol. 21288. 

Crockett (A. D.) Wish I were ’er jay 
bird. 7004. 

Crockett (D. W.) Once for pity, once 
for love. 8506. 

Crockett (Forrest) Echo on the hill. 
5107. 

Croff (Cora) Monotony blues. 8301. 

Croft (HE. W.) Sweetheart. 6668. 

Crofton (P. D.) Everybody’s going to 
the big world’s fair. 12113. 

Crolene (Frank) pseud. See Croc- 


chiolo (FE. J.) 


Cromar (A. G.) Baby what I got is 


yours. 138845. 
Cromie (Sidney) Beyond the dawn. 
19754. 


Cromien (Catherine) Someday. 2190. 
Cromweed (F. W. D.) I need you 
dear. 14461. 
Cronan (Thomas) 
Cronin (EH. G.) 

my dreams. 11611. 
Cronin (K. J.) Lullaby. 5891. 
Cronn & Hearon. What is that blue 
song. 2609. 
Crook (A. L.) I’d come to you. 18359. 


Thr winde. 22491. 
You are the daddy of 


Crook (Alice) Peter Pan. 2815 (271). 
Crook (John) Peter Pan. 2815 
(271). 
Crosby (B. E.): 
Old Glory’s forward march. 
20987. 


Your voice in the air. 17747. 
Cresby (Bing) I would if I could but 


I ean’t. 14488. 
Crosby (Mabel) Good times are 
’round the corner. 7667. 


Crosby (Warren) 
the one. 3488. 
Crosfield (A. H.) 
Cross (B. L.): 
Because they remind me of you. 
2913. 


I know that you’re 


Nocturne. 3080. 


87 


INDEX 


Cross (B. L.)—Continued. 
He’s the fellow for me. 33857. 
I said goodbye to happiness. 
3494. 
Love is life. 3724. 
Cross (E. M.) Wages of sin is death. 


9108. 
Cross (Elednore) Thank you, dear 
world. 21355*. 


Cross (H. P.) Sylvia dances. 5022. 

Cross (M.S.) Waratah. 11670 (400). 

Cross (R. E.) Loves labor lost. 
24865. 

Cross (Reginald) Economy cut. 7524. 

Cross (S. L.) For compositions by 
S. L. Cress see this index under 
names of claimants of copyright. 


Cross, Kraatz and Metzel: 
Because they remind me of you. 
2912. 
He’s the fellow for me. 
I said goodbye to 
3494. 
Love is life. 3724. 
Crossley (J. H.) Heads up. 16289. 
Crosswhite (B. L.) Prisoner’s dream. 
10951. 

Crosta (A. J.) I pray. 18426. 

Crouse (B. H.) To fall in love with 
danger, is to fall in love with you. 
11356. 

Crow (C. E£.) 
15991. 

Crow (Lydia) : 

Just you and our 

home. 5730. 

That million dollar smile makes 

life worth while. 8965. 
Why don’t you come up sometime. 
21616. 
Crow (N. A.) Joyful message. 
24689. 


3357. 
happiness. 


Come home Jack. 


home sweet 


20515, 


Crowder (C. C.) I am looking for- 
ward to that day. 22324. 

Crowder (C. P.) Wail of a broken 
heart. 21486. 

Crowder (M. J.) Do you know what. 
18085. 


Crowe (Edgar) Folk song sight sing- 
ing series. 12151-12154, 22138. 

Crowl (G. S8.): 

Oh love me. 1788. 

Orange trees in blossom. 
Crowley (A. F.): 

I’m broadcasting for a sweetheart. 

24541. 
If you could only see in me what 


1801. 


I see in you. 20427. 
Crowley (B. J.) Old Man Depres- 
sion get out a our door. 6208. 
Crowley (Gregory). I don’t want to 
know about heaven. 16361. 
Crozier (I. H.) When we are in the 


hands of love. 13647. 


pt. OF, n.s., v. 28 


Criiger 
Dei. 
Criiger 
3639. 
Cruger (Dox): 
Down Tennessee. 4656 (141). 
Forget. 2815 (90). 
In Wax-land. 9332 (168). 
Last night I dreamed of you. 
4656 (344). 


(J.) Nicene creed and Agnus 
11761. 
(Johann) 


Koral for orgel. 


Onawanda. 13765 (157). 
*’Twixt sunlight and shadow. 
13765 (232). 
With fiying colors. 4656 (698, 
6989). 
Cruger (J.) Up, up, my heart, re- 


joicing. 6826. 
Cruickshank (H. B.) 
yesterday. 2301. 
Crum (Harry) Rose of my garden. 

4120 


Sweethearts of 


Crumit (Frank): 
Brother Ezra and Sister Susan. 


264. 

Grandson of Abdul Abulbul 
Ameer. 53038. 

Little Mohee. 22687. 


Minnie Skavinsky Skavar. 5969. 
What kind of a noise annoys an 


oyster. 4492. 
Crumit (Frank) songs ¢o.: 
Antonio Pasquale Ramunio. 
15792. 
Brother Ezra and sister Susan. 
15896. 


King of Zulu. 16605. 
Maurice, the gendarme. 16764. 
Rough idea of my old Kentucky 
home. 17157. 
She can’t. 17207. 
Crumlick (Lucie): 
Alone. 11711. 

My mother’s voice. 
Crummey (A. R.) 
one. 3241. 
Crump (E. P.) 

5818. 
Crusoe (M. J.): 
African drums. 19. 


12905. 
For the littlest 


Little girl of mine. 


My Honolulu baby. 1616. 
Crutcher (R. R.) French class. 
9904*. 
Cruz (Juan) Por un beso de tu boca. 
13124. 


Cryor (W. M.): 
Building in Jesus. 
Dreams. 7503. 
Give your life for Him. 5258. 


2964. 


Happy in the Lord. 7695. 
Harmony. 7704. 
Mother. 6004. 

Csapo (Paul) Reviens cherie reviens. 


21123. 


1188 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19338 


Cuba, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Cuccia (Joseph) Love me like you 
should dear. 5867. 
Cugat (Xavier) : 
Dusk. 16115. 
Ombo. 16998. 
Cui (C. A.) Radiant stars, above the 
mountains glowing. 23152. 
Culbertson (C. R.) I am a beggar. 
18353. 
Culbraith (C. H.) I want to hear 
Him eall my name. 1047. 
Culbreth (Bill) All I want you to 
say, you love me. 50. 
Cull (H. BE.) Ship of gold. 11105. 
Cullen (C. J.) Happy days. 9999. 
Cullen (William) Come to our moun- 
tains. 21944. 
Culotta (Illuminato) : 
"A canzone ’e Napule. 3. 
Ah! Pammore e che ffa fa’. 27. 
Al ijupo. 138788, 21712. 
Autunno. 119. 
Bel cecé. 7197. 
Berceuse. 15844. 
Bisbetica domata. 
Fairy-tale. 9838. 
Figlia del re. 644. 
Fiorella. 7571. 
Flores marchitas. 


9503. 


18178. 
I’ m’arricordo ’e te. 990. 
Monacelia della fontana. 12808. 
Nella luna. 10724. 
Non ti scordar di me. 
Old old story. 6214. 
Palla de’ mozzi. 18980, 18981. 
Partita. 23074. 
Pupa di neve. 1928. 
Scusi signora. 2092. 
So ’nnammurate ’e te. 2178. 
Uno due tre. 11406. 

Culpepper (O. O.) Depression blues. 

493. 


1708. 


Cumberland (Gladys) : 
Danish dance. 3098. 
Russian dance. 41380. 
Swedish dance. 4280. 

Cummings (Catherine) 

will it be. 20264. 

Cummings (F. A.): 
Rondeau. 9663. 
Slumber, O slumber. 11144. 

Cummings (M. H.) No night, no 

Shadows. 25115. 
Cummins (Bernie) Gamma phi beta 
Serenade. 9915, 12188. 
Cummins (F. P.): 
Blues what am. 2935. 
Gee kid. 3271. 
You left a garden of roses. 
Cundell (Edric) 
17110. 


How long 


4617. 
Quartet in C. 


Cundy-Bettoney co.: 


Cinderella. 23220. 

Concertino. 21949. 

Flight of the bumble bee. 22181. 

Freyschtitz. 22159. 

Our past commander. 23045, 
Cuneo (A. F.) Seale e 24 studi in 
Cth 1 Toni Rass, 
Cunningham (Kitty) N.R.A. 16903. 
Cunningham (M. E.) Old lumber 
wagon. 25164. 
Cunningham (Ruby) Caroline I’m 


13977. 
Sugar mine. 23795 


coming home. 
Cupero (Hddie) 
(92). 
Cupid. pseud. See Bauer (Teddy). 


Cupid climbs the Alps. 18025*, 
Cupp (B. L. S.): 
Boy Scout patrol. 4853. 
Pinch ant parade. 8568. 


Road that leads to mother dear 


and you. 15134. 
Cura (EH. C. Van) See Van Cura 
(BE. C.). 
Curci (Fratelli) : 
Buona notte, Billie. 270-272. 
Canto solo per te. 312, 313. 
Dormite. 7474. 
Gambe in aria. 7613. 


Giovinezza senza amore. 7%37—739. 


Ma lVamore @é un’ altra cosa. 
1433-1435. 
Quando. 1988, 1939. 


Sara la luna? no. 2053-2055. 

Curham (Robert) : 
In a rendezvous with you. 20439. 
My little deutscher fraulein. 

22900. 
Your lips were made for kisses. 
23786. 

Curiel (Gonzalo) : 
Agonia. 138780. 
Antes. 23857. 
Deseo. 496. 
Fatalidad. 
Mafnanita. 14736. 
Mi querer. 24952. 
Mientras caé la lluvia. 
Ojos claros: 25158. 
Sorpresa. 25542. 
Temor. 25640. 
Veredita de mi tierra. 
Vision. 15547. 

Curley (M. F.): 
I’m in love with baby blue eyes 


14206. 


1522. 


2514. 


now. 12382. 
My fate when you said adieu. 
20834. 


Curley (O. J.) 
Wwe meet again. 55383. 

Currie (Bill) Waiting for tomorrow 
and you. 91138. 
Currier (Cornelius) 
of you. 14527. 


I’m only waiting ‘till 


In my dreams 


1189 


INDEX 


Currier (Emmeline) If I could only 
tell you. 7911. 
Curry (Jack): 
I’m gonna 
18408. 
Now I know that I was just your 
plaything. 16957. 
Curry (W. A.) Along the winding 
river Eel. 15769. 
Curti (Nino)  Jole. 
Curtis (A. F.): 
Good times are 
20158. 
We got you in, you'll get us out. 
21515. 
When times were good. 17602. 
Curtis (Billy): 


scram to Alabam. 


10306. 


coming back. 


Antonio Pasquale Ramonio. 
15792. 

Brother Ezra and Sister Susan. 
264, 15896. 

She can’t. 17207. 

Curtis,(G. 'T_): 
I’ve a longing for my beer. 12417. 
Take her drawl and all. 21338. 


Curtis (E. A.) Milyon. 
Curtis (Ernesto De): 
"A canzone ’e Napule. 2, 3. 
"A femmena. 5, 6. 
Ah! l’ammore e che ffa fa’. 26, 


d96T. 


PAK 
Autunno. 119, 120. 
Canzone ’e mala yita. 315. 
Donna,.. 513. 
I’ m’arricordo ’e te. 989, 990. 
Napoli canta. 1654, 1655. 
Nella luna. 1666, 10724. 


Non ti scordar di me. 1708, 1709. 
So ‘“nnammurate ’e te. 2178, 2179. 
Sona, chitarra. 2199, 2200. 

Viata a buie. 2518. 


Curtis (Gis) Sail on silent moon. 
19125. 
Curtis (L. B.) Drifting and dream- 
ing, sweet paradise. 5089. 
Curtis (Loyal) Drifting and dream- 
ing, sweet paradise. 5089. 
Curtis (M. M. H.) My talking pic- 
ture hero. 25084. 
Curtis (Mme.) See Curtis (M. M. H.) 
Curtis (Maude) Mountain home 
blues. 14887. 
Curtis (R. S.): 
Dear old Iowa I’m in love. 12014. 
I’m looking for another Mary. 


3480. 
Old homestead bound. 3962. 
Curtis (Zole): 
I’m just as good as new. 18410. 
It’s fate that you should be mine. 
18508. 
Curtiss (Matilda) : 
Come up some time. 18008. 
Cottage I built for you. 11973. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Crocodile crawl. 19894. 
Croon to me. 19895. 
Crying for love. 14061. 


Dreaming down by the river. 
19982. 

Dreamy Mississippi lullabye [sic] 
22077. 

For it doesn’t matter. 1589, 
12158. 

Good night to you. T66. 

Heaven in your arms. 20217. 


I can’t forget. 16353. 

I don’t care who’s to blame. 
5466. 

I’m on love’s holiday. 22418. 

If you’re goin’ to love me. 10192. 

It’s true. 1172. 

Just to be with you. 5728. 

Little French doll. 10435. 

Lonesome love song. 12661. 


Lost. 20677. 

Lullaby. 10497. 

Moonlight on the desert. 12822. 
My bouquet of roses. 12859. 


My home down by the swampland. 
10664. 

Shufflin’ feet. 8751. 
Sighin’ of the wind. 23278. 
Since I found you. 172381. 
Smile again. 11146. 
Somewhere. 11174. 
Southern harmony. 8841. 
Southland’s calling to me. 6583. 
Spooning in the moonlight. 11207. 
Stop. 17309. 
Thru’ with my man. 2400. 
Walking in the rain. 13571. 
What is home without you. 23614. 
When two lovers meet. 23667. 
You’re my lucky number. 21663. 

Curtiss (Ted): 
Madiana. 105083. 
Paris en joie. 10864. 
Sans amour. 11054. 
Si j’étais blanche. 11108. 

Curts (L. J.) Haunting strains. 5339, 

20201. 

Curwen (J.) & sons, lItd.: 
All bells in paradise. 
Alsatian carol. 17788. 
Butterfly. 25413. 
Children’s day. 11928. 
Drink of this cup. 22081. 
Fan song and drill. 9841. 
French minstrelsy. 243803, 


23828. 


I will lift up mine eyes. 24596. 

Ivy and holly. 14573. 

Mice. 24953. 

Seven Christmas carols for little 
children. 22229 


Tune thy music to thy heart. 


25718. 


1190 


itis ss 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


We cobblers lead a merry life. 
15569. 
Windmill. 238719. 
Curzon (Frederic) : 


In a little lane. 16502, 22503. 


Simonetta. 19189. 
Cuscina (Alfredo) 77 lodole e un 
marito. 4655*. 


Cusenza (Frank) : 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 9900. 
Ho boy I’m in hell of a fix. 
I tried to forget you. 10154. 
Let the moon and stars above 
cheer up for you. 8110. 
Queen of my heart. 19059. 
Until death will take me away. 
8080. 
Cusenza (Salvatore) : 
Dear I’m in love with you. 475. 
I love to dance with you. 975. 
Waltzing the whole night through. 
4461. 
Cushman (Margaret) 
you. 19836. 
Custance (A. F. M.) Light upon the 
twilight hour. 2815 (180) 
Custard (EH. M.) Onward, humanity. 
25188. 
Custer (J. B.) 


867. 


Changeable 


When the roses bloom 


again in the valley. 19531. 
Custillon (Henri): 
Clo-Claude. 380. 
Tokio mousmé. 23487. 
Custy (—) pseud. See Custillon 
(Henri) 
Cuthbert (Jack) Mother of mine. 
10619. 
Cutler (N. M.) Spirit mother. 
23360. 


Cutter (F. M.): 
Babes in the wood. 
Cinderella’s slipper. 


17752 (17). 
17752 (29). 


fae: the beanstalk. 17752 
nk and the prince. 17752 
(95). 
Prince’s song to  Rapunsel. 
iii2 (4d7). 
Cutter (R. A.) Headin’ home. 12278. 
Cutton (L. R.) Just the name of 
mother. 1229. 
Cutty (William ) Little church 
around the corner. 16670. 
Cuvillier (Charles) : 
Adorable symphonie. 93832 (4). 


C’était un soir. 

Coq du clocher. 

Florabella. 664. 

Primevére. 93832 (287). 

Prophétie. 9832 (291). 

Rose d’amour. 93832 (311). 

Cuyler (lL. E.) Manual of exercises 

in dictation for a course in aural 
theory. 8235. 


9332 (45). 
9332 (72). 


Cyester (EB. F.): 
At ten o’clock. 4740. 
When you are in my dreams. 
6951. 
Cynthia’s revels. 10062. 
Cyphus (Henry): 
Basque peasant returning from 


church. 138860. 

Lewis Carroll’s Alice in wonder- 
land and Through the looking 
glass. 3676. 

Czamanske (W. M.) Back to Bethle- 
hem. 21772*. 
Czarnecki (H. L. T.) Grieving grand- 
daddies. 12245. 
Czechoslovakia, reciprocal copyright 


protection of music, p. 5. 
Czernik (Willi) Concert A-moll ftir 
violine. 9641. 
Czerny (Carl) 
21696 (20, 21). 
Czerwinski (K. C.): 
Ah’s got dem blues. 
Jesus greatest Master. 
What have I done to you. 
Czerwonky (Richard) : 
Little suite. 3697. 
Song of the moon. 8826. 
Czibulka (Alphons, or Alphonse) : 


Ausgewihlte ettiden. 


19660. 
10299. 
19502. 


Love’s dream after the _ ball. 
5882. 
Serenade. 17198. 
Czigans (Gilbert) Down where the 
cocoanuts grow. T7486. 


Dabney (E. D.) 
Da Costa (Raie) 
life. 1395. 
Dacre (Harry) Daisy Bell. 
Dada (G. M. or J. M.): 
Consagracion. 11967. 
Decepcion. 5018. 
Desolacion. 3124. 
Expiacion. 12120. 
Irma la mala. 3567. 
Dadswell (Cyril) : 
Cradle song of the Ozarks. 
Just home. 10330. 
Queen of th’ night. 10986. 
Daffin (R. L.) I’m lonesome just for 
you. 24553. 
Dagley (B. B): 
Enchanting evening. 20022. 
Harvest moon. 20199. 
Lonesome cowboy. 20663. 
Out West. 21029. 
D’Agostino (A.) Melody in G minor. 
13765 (118). 
Dahlen (C. O.) 
Dahlin (Carl) 


Only you. 10830. 
Love’s the joy of 


7410. 


9657. 


Three songs. 24113. 
We've got the right 


man in the White House now. 
25795. 

Dailey (F. R.) No wonder I’m blue. 
6148. 


Dailey (Joseph) My freedom. 20836. 


To 


INDEX 


Daines (S. R.) Infinitude. 1147. 


Dainty (KE. H.) My ladye’s glove. 
16858. 

Dale (Colin) Waltz charming. 
23566. 

Dale (Dallas) June light and moon 
light. 5701. 


Dale (Frederic) : 
County-Down-along. 18019. 
Hush haven. 18347. 

Dale (G. W.) Daddy’s little 
eyed pal. 446. 

Dale (Jimmy): 


brown 


Barnyard blues. 158. 
Ida, sweet as apple cider. 1077. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 
21168. 
Original Dixieland one-step. 1810. 
There'll be some changes made. 
341. 
Dale (John): 
Boarding house blues. 4846. 
Feet, take me home. 5174. 
My prayer. 6092. 
Old, old story. 6213. 
Dale (Marie) pseud. See Bowlby 
CCEA W) 
Dale (Ruth) pseud. See Wilson 
(IES) 
Dalebury (Jill) Game for two. 
24320. 
Da Leo (John) I was planning. 
20408. 
Daley (M. A.) My colleen wild rose. 
12864. 
Dall (John Van) See Van Dall 


(John) 
Dallas (J E.) & sons, Itd.: 
Becky play your violin. 7192. 
Spit on it for luck. 2235. 
Vice. 2519. 
Dallas (Martin) pseud. See Jacobus 
(M. D. A.) 
Dallas music ¢o.: 
Hop Scotch. 22306. 
I love but you. 20348. 
Tale of long ago. 15403. 
Dalley (O. E.): 
Reverie. 25330. 
Serenade. 25428. 
Dallin (Jacques) : 
Je garde mon cceur. 18531, 20497. 
Voix de mon réve. 19462. 
Vous étes nées coquettes. 25758. 
Dallmann (Eduard) What have I 
done. 25810. 
D’Allura (Guy) Days gone by. 
Dalmaine (C. C.): 
Love’s a flower. 5872. 
Nation shall speak peace unto na- 
tion. 3916. 
Dalrymple (Lewis) 


5005. 


Amorosa bella. 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 28 


Dalton (FE. M.): 


End of the bandit trail. 590. 
Vout Zao 
Dalton (Mrs. Harley) See Dalton 
(M. M.) 


Dalton (I, M.) Why can’t I haye you. 
19554. 
Dalton (M. M.): 
I’m singing but I’m feeling blue. 
16429 
I want to go home. 7896. 
Lonesome. 10456. 


Dalton (N. W.) Without you. 11584. 
Dalton (Phil) Fore. 18189. 
Daltry (J. 8S.) ~O Saviour 
world. 6184. 
Daly (J. J.) This is the day. 11831. 
Daly (Jerry) Awake, America. 7162. 
Daly (Richard) Marching on to Chi- 
eago. 8240. 
Daly (Thomas) : 
Colinette. 21982. 
Down the old trail of dreams. 
22057. 
In an old star-lit garden. 22509. 
When you pass by to-night in the 


of the 


moonlight. 25865. 
Daman (K. L.) Put your hand to 
the wheel. 15103. 
Damaré (H.) Nouvelle méthode com- 
pléte de filite. 3938. 
Dame (Mrs. E. H) See Dame 
(M. E.) nb 
Dame (M. E.): 
Chicago. 11920. 


George Washington. 12188. 


Dame de minuit. 9538. 


Dame mit dem regenbogen. 19906. 
Damerell (8S. J.): 
Hleven good lads. 20011. 
Gug-Gug-Gug-Gertie I lul-lul-lul 
love you. 5316. 
It was four o’clock in the morning. 
20490. 
There are many excuses for drink- 
ing. 21378. 
Damesek (Abbe) When love’s old 


song was new. 138682. 
Damiano (Paolo) This night is meant 


for us two. 11832. 
Damico (Joseph) Under the blue 
eagle. 23519 


Damrosch (Walter) :. 
My first song book. 3867. 
New universal school music series. 
107384, 18900. 
Damski (Henri) Scampus on the cam- 


pus. 11060. 

Dana (Arthur) pseud. See lLynes 
(Frank) 

Dana (Dora) We'll go on parade. 
13592. 


Danburg (R. L.) Indian trail. 12476. 


1192 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dance songs from the West Indies. 
8092. 
Dancer (Fay): 
Mother of mine. 10618. 
My hat’s off to you, dad. 10655. 
D’Ancheta (Robert) Manila memo- 
ries. 24893. 
Dancing lady. 
22874, 25334. 
Dancing-song. 12004. 
Dandelot (Georges) 
suite. 2446. 
Dandrieu (FY.) 
Daneau (Nicolas) 
4392. 
Daneau (Suzanne) 
D’Angelo (Joseph) 
perity. 13205. 
Daniel (J. W.) 


22105, 22278, 22661, 


Trio en forme de 


Caquet. 4885. 
Trio en la mineur. 


Fantaisie. 7422. 
Roosevelt pros- 


Sing a little tenor, 


Sing a little bass. 8765. 
Daniel (Kathryn) : 
Blue river waltz. 13918. 
Only red roses. 6241. 


Roosevelt grand march. 6418. 
Daniel (W. J.) Blue eagle. 19768. 
Daniele (A. L.): 

Buy American. 279. 

In old Soudan. 24635. 

Daniels (C. N.): 

Autumn. 19648 (7). 

Cherry. 93832-(55). 

Cleopatra Finnegan. T7076 (87). 

Dancing in blue. 16019, 16020. 

Do you remember. 7076 (63). 

Heartsease. 7076 (117). 


Here you come with'love. 10026. 

Lady Lou. 24748. 

Lily-May. 5798. 

Lou-Anna. 18658. 

Ooh honey what you do to me. 
21016. 


00-00-OOH, honey, what you do to 
me. 23033, 23034. 
Sanitol. 7076 (301). 
Siiverheels. 2815 (308). 
Sombrero. T076 (322). 
Swanee woman. 11241. 
Waltzing in blue. 18574. 
Daniels (KH. C.) Midnight 
5964. 
Daniels (Hdwin) 
18801. 

Daniels (M. W.): 
Before the King. 9832 (29). 
Could I catch the wayward breeze. 

9332 (74). 
In the dark. 11670 (161). 
Irish coquette. 11670 (166). 
Love, when I sleep. 9332 (221). 

Daniels (Michael) I found the key 

to paradise. 16369. — 

Daniels (N. A.): 

I’m saving all my kisses. 


moon. 


5540. 


Music hath charms. 


Make room for me dear in your 
heart. | 12719. 
Daniels (Virginia) 
you. 8034, 20538. 
Danielson (A.) I never find time to 
be lonesome. 3490. 
Danielson (F. W.) 


Just because it’s 


Songs for little 


people. 19648 (1381). 
Danielson (Sigrid) Hverlastingly. 
16136. 


Danish dance. 38098. 


Danks (H. P.): 


Not ashamed of Christ. 23795 
(59). 
Silver thre:ds among the gold. 
8760. 
Danley (V. B.) To a mocking bird. 
2411 
D’Annunzio (August) Rosetta beila. 
25379. 


Danovsky (Emil) When the sun sets 
in the west. 13644. 
Dans mon Village. 7422*, 

Danse de la reine d’Avril. 7424. 
Danseuses pour VAmérique du Sud. 
99, 1185, 1660, 1906, 1907, 10288. 

Danton. 9587. 
Danubiana. 1579, 6171. 
Danz (Louis) Impression of a picture 


by S. Macdonald-Wright. 20433. 
Dapreda (Gino) Raccolta de pezzi 
per organo. 19064. 
Daquin (lL. C.) Cuckoo. 4974. 
Darbritz (Arno): 
Hoch du edles bier. 7747. 
Just one more drink. 20544. 


Darby (Tom) 
pines. 8929. 
Darcieux (Francisque) : 


Take me back to the 


Deux grenadiers. 2086. 
EXxilés. 9830. 

Forét chantante. 22146. 
Largo. 799. 

Nocturne. 460. 

Plaisir d’amour. 1881. 


Solfége orphéonique. 15280, 
25498, 25499. 


Sur le pont de Adour. 238895. 
Dardanelle (Louise) Dardanelle’s 
(Louise) simplified harmony formu- 
las. 21991. 
Dardanelle-Beck pub. co. Dardanel- 
le’s (Louise) simplified harmony 
formulas. 21991. 


Dare (G. S.) Year-round song and 
chorus book. 25986. 


Dare (Virginia) Prosperity’s call. 
10968. 
Darewski (Herman) music pub. co., 


incorporating Charles Sheard & co. 
Oh ma foi! naughty boy. 138008. 

Dargomijsky (A.) Vanka ’n’ Tanka. 
19451. 


1193 


INDEX 


Dark eyes. 461, 3100, 4991, 12007, 


14075. 
Darlay (René) Ne vous embrassez 
plus. 14923. 


Darling (W. F.) Shine on Mr. Har- 
lem Moon. 19176. 

Darnall (M. B.) American army life. 
23844. 

Darnell (Blaine) Where the roses 
are kissed by the moon. 21591. 

Darnelle (Lee) I could dream ten 


million dreams. T7796. 

Darr (J. R.) jr. When you don’t 
care anymore. 23672. 

Darrah (Jack) Gee, no one but you 
honey. 9925. 

Darras (E. H.) pseud. See Schauer 
(Gerhard) 

Darrin (Charles) 
7269. 

Darrington (Allen) Love in the sweet 
blue South. 8191. 


Brothers are we. 


Dart (A. A.) There’s a place in my 
heart for you. 11316. 

Darvo (Arthur) Wedding morn. 
15580. 


Da San Martino (Bruna): 
Haunted heart. 22256. 
I found her yesterday. 22347. 
Vision of silver and gold. 19459. 
Dasch (George) : 
Andante and Gavotte. 
Scherzo. 18043. 
Dash (Irwin) music ¢o., ltd.: 
All over Italy they sing so pret- 
tily. 11706, 15762, 15763. 
At the end of the day. 23879. 
At the little Pig and Whistle. 


17809. 


11739. 
Cage in the window. 17953. 
Cheerio. 21908. 


Cuddle up close. 16013. 

Down on the delta. 31538. 

I got a shoe. 24504. 

I’m regretting it now. 16427. 
It’s a million to one I love you. 


10262. 

Night after night. 3923. 

PCAs IDOlT, 

Wheezy Anna. 4497. 

Wheezy-Anna’s wedding day. 
23630. 

Without an umbrella. 17666. 

Without that certain thing. 
23725. 

Woman should stick to her man. 
17669. 

You did ev’rything for me. 11623. 

You’re the only one for me. 
23778. 

Da Silva (H. Eca) See Eca da Silva 
(H.) 


Dauber (Dol) So wie du hat mich 
noch keine frau gektisst. 6539. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Daugherty (Margaret): 
Just you and our home sweet 


home. 5730. 
Why don’t you come up sometime. 
21616. 
Daugherty (Ruth) Depression blues. 
7444. 


Daum (John): 
How can it be sweet springtime 
for me. 14864. 
Under that old weeping willow. 
9072. 
Daumalle (EK. S.) 
18269. 

Dautel (Hall): 
K.L.U. 24715. 
Song of thanksgiving. 25523. 

We thank Thee, Lord. 25794. 

Davenport (A. D.) Salute to Ala- 

bama. 19131. 
Davenport (A. 8.) Dawn of a 
brighter day. 4999, 9687. 
Davenport (HE. B.) N.R.A. 18861. 
Davenport (H. M.) When you’ve 
lost your girl. 21579. 

Davenport (Helen) Memories I keep 
of you. 22802. 
Davenport (P. M.) 

5796. 
Davern (C. J.) My life is just an 
open book. 16860. 


Hail, N-R-A. 


Life’s no fun. 


Davico (V.) Tre facezie. 9686. 
David (J. N.): 
Chaconne. 17966. 


Choralwerk. 17981. 


Passamezzo und Fuge. 18998. 
Ricereare. 19090. 
Toccata und Fuge. 19405. 


Zwei hymnen. 18044. 
Zwei kleine priludien und fugen, 
4996. 
David (John) 
of me. 8201. 
David (Lee): . 
Divorce of the painted dolls. 


Love made a fool out 


18078. 

Just a year ago tonight. 12537, 
14599. 

That means you're falling in love. 
4330. 

Three of us. 15448, 15444. 

Under the linden trees. 6810, 
6811, 11400, 13517. 

David (Mack): 

Lullaby moon. 16733, 18683. 

Three cornered moon. 19378, 
21403. 

Will it always be me. 6991. 


Davidofsky (Morris) : 
Laughing at life. 1283. 
Selling your soul. 8724. 
Davidson (C. C.) Voice sweet and 
low. 13557. 


1194 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Davidson (C. I.): 
Esta noches. 12104. 
Gypsy serenade. 9989. 
Davidson (Cecil) In the cool of the 
night. 14532, 16513. 
Davidson (D. W.) Singing o’er your 
shoulder. 11131. 


Davidson (F. J.) It’s time that we 


were saying good-bye. 10274. 

Davidson (Malcolm) Orain nam 
beann. 1800. 

Davidson (Morey) Mississippi holi- 
day. 24965. 

Davidson (W. A.) No sun’s in the 
sky. 20943. 


First love. 22125. 
NRA song. 16917, 


Davies (Arthur) 
Davies (Bessie) 
18878. 
Davies (C. N.) 
Davies (H. T.): 
Diniweidrwydd. 24152. 
Moab. 22819. 
Davies (Elba): 
My inspiration. 6072. 

Natural dance rhythms for chil- 
dren and adults. 10714. 
Davies (Gwilym) His all-discerning 

love. 7744. 
Davies (Gwyneddon) 
22844. 
Davies (I. R.): 
May the grace of Christ. 
Nine-fold Kyrie. 1690. 
Ye servants of the Lord. 2787. 
Davies (Walford) Lamb. 1274. 
Davis (A. C.) & co. We're thumbing 
our way to Chicago. 6882. 
Davis (A. J.): 
Birthday reception. 4656 (62). 
I ama soldier. 4656 (269). 
Waving fans. 4656 (676). 
Davis (B. A.) Girl I love is a demo- 


Friend. 9332 (116). 


Mother-in-law. 


1492. 


erat. 18217. 
Davis (B. S.) Roosevelt just won’t 
wait. 21147.. 


Davis (Benny): 
And I thought I was through with 
love. 7131. 
EKv’ryone remembers 
5157. 
Love tales. 1398. 
There’s nothing new in I love you. 
6733, 8994, 8995. 
Will you love me 
19571, 19572, 23715. 
Davis (Bert) I am flirting with you. 
12328. 
Davis (Blevins) 
Davis (C. B.) 


but you. 


tomorrow. 


See Davis (C. B.) 
Hagle of the N.R.A. 


18131. 
Davis (C. I.): 
Christmas. 2815 (51). 
Fourth of July. 2815 (91). 
Hallowe’en. 2815 (121). 


May-day. 2815 (206). 


Davis (C. J.): 
Where childhood dreams come 
true. 17616. 
Where December is like a June 
day. 19537. 
Davis (Carl) Memories of Hawaii. 
18728. 
Davis (Claude) Zangara’s fate. 
7073. 
Davis (Collin) Nonsense. 9332 
(255). 
Davis (D. G.): 
He lifted me up—yes, up. 3353. 
Tll be true, Lord, to ‘Thee. 
24515. 
Davis (D.-0O.) Call of the N-R-A. 
19816. 


Davis (David) I’m hungry for your 
sweet sweet kisses. 1001. 

Davis (H. M.): 

I never thought I’d miss you. 

5d53. 

Rosecovered shack. 19113. 
Davis (E. R. L): 

Far away. 21696 (92). 


Nonsense. 9332 (255). 
Davis (Hleanor) Dry that little tear. 
18127. 


Where the Swanee 
thru heaven. 19540, 


Davis (Ernie) 
River flows 
23682. 

Davis (Mrs. F. C.) 

Davis (F. H.): 

Chanson pour Avril. 
Scherzo. 14078. 
Trois mélodies. 22000. 

Davis (Frank) I like bananas 
cause they have no bones. 22362. 

Davis (George): 

Just for fun. 
Smoke dreams. 
Davis (Grace) 


See Davis (J. J.) 
24039. 


be- 


10328. 
11152. 
Heaven enough for 


two. 20216. 
Davis (H. J.) pseud. See Israel 
(Harry) 
Davis (H. L.) Hold me in your arms 
to-night. 12298. 


Davis (H. 8): 
Dreams by the brook. 19987. 
Moon beams. 20777. 

Pico Peak of old Vermont. 21056. 
"Twas heaven to be with you dar- 
ling. 17462. 
Davis (Harvey) When mother sang. 
11512. 

Davis (Irene) See Nick (I. D.) 

Davis (J.) Yo, yo, mama. 15686. 

Davis (J. C.) Don’t give up. 520. 

Davis (J. EH.) jr. Moanin’ for my lost 
love. 24974. 
Davis (J. H.) 
line. 21213. 

Davis (J. J.) 


Sign on the dotted 


My sweetie. 1645. 


1195 


INDEX 


Davis (Jimmie) : 

Bury me in old Kentucky. 
Gambler’s return. 5227. 
High behind blues. 859. 
Hold ’er, Newt. 5390. 
Home in Caroline. 38387. 
Jealous lover. 5687. 
Organ-grinder blues. 
Sewing machine blues. 
Tom eat and pussy blues. 


Davis (Joe): 


2972. 


3993. 
2110. 
4381. 


Im twisting loops in pretzels. 
10141. 

You're my dream that came true. 
11640. 


Davis (Joe) ine.: 


Answer my heart. 17817, 19697. 


Basin Street blues. 2905. 
Be ready. 2907. 
Carolina lullaby. 4890, 7318. 


Casa Loma stomp. 13978. 
Cast your sins away. 18980. 
Colorado blues. 24072. 
Deep forest. 3114. 
Delta bound. 14095. 
Dixie Lee. 22033, 24158. 
Dream serenade. 9762. 
Fan waltz. 20052. 
Farewell. 3222. 
Haunting melody. 18286. 
He’s a son of the South. 
I’m twisting loops in 
10141. 
In a little Casanova. 
In the valley of yesterday. 
Just you and I. 1284. 
Listen to the story of Sleepy Hol- 
low Bill. 24796. 
Lullaby lady. 16731, 16732. 
Mahogany hall stomp. 5908. 
Mississippi basin. 8291, 10573. 
Moonlight down in lovers’ lane. 
14823. 
My sweet harmony man. 
No more blues. 6148. 
Old Nebraska moon. 18947. 
Please don’t talk about ny man. 
1889, 4048. 


830. 
pretzels. 


10202. 
20456. 


25080. 


Radio parade. 23158. 

Shoutin’ in that amen corner. 
19177, 25447. 

Southern holiday. 2221. 

Started out from Texas. 25564. 


Sweetheart of Red River valley. 


25618. 

Thank God for the ould sod. 
PISO. 

That means you're falling in love. 
4330. 


That’s a lot of nonsense. 21366. 

What are we gonna use for money. 
6910. 

You never saw fish like the saw 
fish that I saw. 21657. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


You’re my dream that came true, - 
11640. 
Davis (KAR): 
Adieu, sweet Amarillis. 
Ave verum. 6024. 
Beetle’s wedding. 7196. 
Cinderella. 7358. 
Little shepherd boy. 22690. 
Le, a voice to heaven sounding. 
22699. 
My bonny lass. 22868. 
O little star in the sky. 6178. 
Old woman and the pediar. 1759. 
Radiant stars, above the moun- 
tains glowing. 23152. 
Thy mouth, fair maid, is a rose- 
bud red. 9012. 
Turn ye to Me. 18501. 
*"Tween the mount and the deep, 
deep vale. 9056. 
Wassail song. 2574, 6866. 
Davis (lL. E.) Don’t say we're 
through. 14122. 
Davis (L. W.): 
Memory’s lane. 
Moonlight capers. 
Davis (Lexie) 
3365. 
avis (Louise) : 
Birthday reception. 4656 (62). 
Tama soldier. 4656 (269). 
Waving fans. 4656 (676). 
Davis (M. F.): 
Mah baby. 10509. 
Top o’ the world. 11366, 17441. 
Wee little house. 11474. 
Davis (Meta) Dance songs from the 
West Indies. 3092. 
Davis (Mildred) Hot stepper. 18339. 
Davis (Priscilla) Share my pillow. 
25436. 
Davis (R. A.) Jack and Jill. 
Davis (Rummy) pseud. 
(B. A.) 
Davis (Ruth) Next to mother who do 
you love. 16935. 
Davis (W.): 
Land N blues. 
Life boat blues. 
Davis (W. A.) 
home in the West. 
Davis (W. E.): 


21705. 


5955. 
20783. 
Help me find my heart. 


22569. 
See Davis 


24746. 

24785. 
My old mountain 
10689. 


I’ve joined the N.R.A. 16468. 
Luckies. 38741. 
Davis (W. H.) Save me a place in 


your heart. 11056. 
Davis (W. R.) Sussex mummers’ 
carol. 6655. 


Davis (Walter) : 
M. & O. blues no. 3. 1482. 


Worried man blues. 2750. 
Davison (A. T.): 
April is in my mistress’ face. 
7138. 


1196 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Choruses from Ruddigore. 21915. 
Flowering orchards. 20070. 
Me ye have bereaved. 14761. 
Men of Harlech. 18764. 
Monks’ march. 18764. 
Oh, why camest thou before me. 
18764. 
Spring returns. 8853. 
Davison (EH. H.) They call me August. 
13453. 
Davison (H. P.) 
and its colleges. 
Davison (J. A.) 
wind instruments. 
Davison (M. E.) 
puzzle. 10420. 
Davison (M.T.) Memories. 20746. 
Dawison (—) Sjoémansdans i manens 
glans. 21227. 
Dawley (E. V.): 
Moonlight on Lake Hrie. 8312. 
Your smile keeps me here. 23788. 
Dawley (Jimmie) Will the angels 
play their harps for me. 23718. 
Dawson (C. L.) Fall in line. 22112. 
Dawson (Evelyn) Lonely. 8157. 
Dawson (Frances) It’s a cold, cold 
night. 24665. 
Dawson (Kate) Green hills of old Ire- 
land. 3321. 
Dawson (Louise) : 
Dearest ever heard. 
Noble portal. 14948. 


Dawson (W. C.) Wealthy, constant 


Songs of Theta xi 

25533. : 

School tunes for 
2075. 

Life’s a jig saw 


14085. 


and true. 6890. 
Dawson (W. E.) Just you and I. 
8042. 


Dax (Daniel) pseud. See Amfitheatrof 
(Daniele) 


Day (A. T.) My heart is broken to- 
day. 83864. 

Day (E. F.) Scherzo in D major. 
4144. 

Day (J. B.) Sweetest thing. 6667. 

Day (May) Hour of dreams. 14861. 


Day (May) music co. Hour of dreams. 
143861. 
Day (PR. W.) Love gleam. 8190. 


Day (R. BH.) Awake! ’tis May. 94383*. 
Day (R. G.): 
Ever riding the sea. 20037. 
Flutter, little snowflakes, flutter. 
20072. 
Day (S. A.): 
Henry-Htta. 20226*. 
Tll love you just the same. 10106. 
Lullaby of the poppies. 10499. 
Mary’s song of exaltation. 24902. 
Perhaps I will. 10877. 
Day of days. 138765 (88). 
Daymond (Emily) Tunes new and 
old for sight reading. 17458, 
Dazar (Léon) Du hast das feur im 
blut. 12091. 


De battle ob Jerico. 22006. 
Deal a hand. 19925*. 
Dean (B. C.): 
Life holds no joy but you. 20609. 
My old Irish mother. 12908. 
One kind word so softly spoken. 
25181. 


Same stupid gossoon am I. 21172. 
Dean (Bessie) See Toone (B. D.) 
Dean (Elizabeth) pseud. See Stan- 
hope (Vera). 

Dean (L. J.) Song for the girl I love. 
8818, 13338. 

Deane (H. F. W.) & sons, The year 
book press, Itd.: 


Benedictus. 158438. 
Birds. 15851. 
Bison. 15854. 


Blessing of the ship. 15861. 

. Butterflies gay. 15904. 
First spring morning. 16161. 
Green fire. 16257. 
Lady Gwenny. 16615. 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 

16741. 

My spirit longeth for thee. 
Owl. 17039. 
Paty O'Toole. 17051. 
Prelude & Fugue. 23124. 
Ship a’sailing. 17216. 
Te Deum. 17359. 
Two rats. 19434. 


16886. 


Waken! Lords and ladies gay. 
19470. 
When to her lute. 17603. 
Deane (Ursula) Waltz lingering. 
6855. 
De Angelus (John) Never my dear. 
14927. 


Dear nightingale, awake. 479. 
Dear oid Ireland. 2815 (71, 72). 
Dearborn music co.: 
Au revoir. 15808. 
I found heaven within your eyes. 
24499. 
Like you. 24794. 
Lovely one. 24862. 
Dearing (H. Ll.) Prosperity is advanc- 
ing. 4070. 
DeArmond (Lizzie) : 
Around Bethlehem’s manger. 
15733. (138). 
Day of days. 18765 (388). 
Nature’s awakening. 13765 (131). 
Old, old story. 157383 (248). 
Deasy (Myra): 
If only someone cared for me. 


1091. 
Tired and blue for a letter from 
you. 6755. 
Deay (P. W.)  pseud. See Day 
(Peas) 
DeBellis (Dominic) Sweetheart of 


my dreams. 25617. 


1197 


INDEX 


de Berton (Roland) pseuwd. See 
Saenger (Gustav). 
Debruyne (M. T.): 
I love and caress you today. 
18386. 
If I could persuade her. 
Living for you. 18688. 
DeBuday (C. H.) pseud. See DeLack- 
ner (C. H.). 
De Buelow (Birger): 
Barearolle. 2900. 
Nadra. 3914. 
De Bueris (John): 
Country dance. 
Gavotte. 21792. 
Gavotte classique. 9923. 
De Burgos (Francis) Beggar maid. 
23939*. 
De Burgos (H. J.): 
Am I in love. 238841. 
Dancing till dawn. 24120. 
Russian love song. 25382. 
When snow flakes fall. 25844. 
Debussy (Claude): © 
Aimons-nous et dormons. 11691. 
Andante du quatuor. 15733 (8). 
Aprés-midi d’un faune. 4728. 
Cheveux. 238795 (14). 
Clair de lune. 9622. 
Cloches. 15733 (62). 
Cortége et Air de danse. 
(iO; (49. 
Damoiselle Elue. 15733 (77). 
Douze chants. 15783 (81, 82). 
Duo 4 la fontaine. 15733 (101, 
102). 
En bateau. 15733 (108, 109). 
Girl with the flaxen hair. 9940. 
Golliwogs’ cake walk. 9962. 
Hommage 4 Rameau. 4656 (254). 
Il pleure dans mon ceeur. 22494. 
Menuet. 15733 (215, 216). 
Mer. 4656 (396, 397). 
Mort de Pelléas. 23795 (55). 
Mouvement. 4656 (422). 
Page d’album. 138072. 
Pelléas et Mélisande. 
489). 
Récit dArkel. 4656 (524). 
Récit de Genevieve. 4656 (525). 
Récit de pelléas. 4656 (526). 


18464. 


21791. 


15733 


4656 (488, 


Récit et air de Lia. 15783 (283, 
284). 

Reflects dans l’eau. 4656 (529). 

Romance. 15783 (292). 


1°® arabesque. 15733 (394). 
2° arabesque. 15733 (395). 
Debussy (E. L. M.): 
Andante du quatuor. 
Cloches. 15733 (62). 
Cortége et Air de danse. 
€70,; TL). 
Demoiselle Elue. 15733 (77). 
Douze chants. 15733 (81, 82). 


15733 (8). 
15733 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Duo a la fontaine. 15733 (102). 
En bateau. 15733 (108, 109). 
Hommage 4 Rameau. 4656 (254). 


Menuet. 15733 (215, 216). 

Mer. 4656 (396, 397). 

Mouvement. 4656 (422). 

Pelléas et Mélisande. 4656 (488, 
489). 

Récit d’Arkel. 4656 (524). 

Récit de Geneviéve. 4656 (525). 

Récit de Pelléas. 4656 (526). 

Récit et air de Lia. 15733 (288, 


284). 
Refiets dans eau. 4656 (529). 
Romance. 15733 (292). 
1°° arabesque. 15783 (394). 
u* arabesque. 15733 (395). 
DeCaire (J. W.) Ill never dream. 


18382. 

De Cairos-Rego (Iris): 
Albatross. 15752. 
Firelight. 16157. 


Waltz in E. 17514. 
De Cairos-Rego (Rex) ‘Trinity college 
of music. 13490-13492. 
De Canio (Ralph) Roosevelt slogan- 
mareh. 15156. 
De Cara _ (Frances) 
13429. 
De Carli (Carlo) 
battenti. 12479. 
De Cesare (Pasquale): 
Conquerers [sic] 
15996. 
For love and honor. 14235. 
Glory to our Flag. 22198. 
Leader of American spirit. 
Decevée (A. M. P.): 
Glory to God in the Highest. 
21696 (124). 
Mazurka gracieuse. 17752 (93). 
Decevée (EH. J.): 
Glory to God 
21696 (124). 
Mazurka gracieuse. 
De Cimber (J. V.): 
Gamma phi beta serenade. 9915, 
12183. 
I vish I vas back in Milwaukee. 
7890, 12420. 
When a feller needs a friend. 
13622. 
Deck the hall. 19933, 24140. 
Decker (D. 8S.) Earthquake of Los 
Angeles. 7519, 7520. 
Decker (P. C.) We'll chase Old Man 
Depression. 175338. 
Decker (Viola) Somewhere. 19237. 
de Conte (A. A.) See Conte (A. A. 
de) 
De Costa (Leon) 
De Costa (Olive) 
DeCoster (P. D.) Dismiss us with 
Thy blessing. 19648 (26). 


Tear drops. 


Inno degli ex-com- 


of the air. 


8085. 


in the Highest. 
17752 (98). 


Hallelujah. 3336. 


1198 


Hallelujah. 3336. — 


~ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


De Crescenzo (Mario) : 
Am I in love. 238841. 
Dancing till dawn. 24120. 
Russian love song. 25382. 
When snow flakes fall. 25844. 
Decruck (Fernande' Breilh-) 
Breilh-Decruck (Fernande). 
Decruck (Maurice) : 
Bagatelles. 238913. 
Chant lyrique. 339. 
Danses et procession andalouse. 
24123. 
Enfantillages. 24226. 
Fillettes. 24262. 
Miniatures polonaises. 
Dee (Dorothy): 
This is now the end of all that. 
17407. 
Traffic blocked. 17444. 
Deeds (Mildred) Down memory lane. 
16076. 
Deems 
25871. 
Deep within my heart of hearts. 
14091. 
Deer (T. L.): 
I’m in love with my mother-in- 
law’s gal. 3475. 
Sangamon river, I’m dreaming of 
you. 4137. 
(Louise) Little sunshine girl. 


See 


24960. 


(H. E.) Where’s Elmer. 


Dees 
1345 
De Felice (G.): 
My darling. 20821. 
My little dream. 20848. 
De Frances (Louis) : 
*"Cause we won’t be two sweet- 
hearts again. 3005. 
Under heaven’s lights with you. 
4416. 
De Francesco (—): 
Dance. 14092. 
Summer storm. 17326. 
De Francesco (L. E.): 
After the tragedy. 15742. 


Ariel polka. 101. 

Belle Zouma. 23946. 

Cavalcade. 326, 327, 4900, 4901. 

Dangerously yours. 3097, 4985, 
14072. 

Devant le miroir. 50386. 


Elvira. 22098. 

Fanfares and trumpet calls. 9843. 
Fantasmagoria. 12132. 

Festival title. 636. 

Fox (Sam) atmospheric series. 

5208. 

French march. 16201. 

Hoopla. 22304. 

Keltic prelude. 20560. 

Longing for home. 16693. 
_ Nuit enchantée. 10770. 

Opening of the fair. 3991. 
Oriental incidental. 13046. 


38188—34——_9 


Paddy. 21038, 21034. 
Pansy. 10854. 
Pocus recites. 17076. 
Power and the glory. 17086. 
Prelude orientale. 17089. 
Prelude picturesque. 17090. 
Prelude to a Chinese play. 19034. 
President Roosevelt march. 6344. 
Princess and the axe incidental. 
13142. 
Romantic. 4115, 6415. 
Tess of the storm country. 17365. 
Toiling Amazons. 11361. 
Vision and chaos. 17494. 
Warriors. 11459. 
Ye merrie travellers. 
1914-1918, 2815. 
De Friere (M.) Hello Chicago. 
de Galban (EH. M.) 
(H. M. de). 
De Garde (Gypsy) pseud. See Neid- 
engard (H. G.) 
De George (A. S.) 
prairie. 19253. 
de Gracia (Pedro) : 
Carmen. 7311. 
No mas foxtrot. 1695. 
Vida es sueno. 13548. 
De Gregory (Leroy) : 
Beautiful dream girl 
9469. 
Near the river of blue. 16919. 
Degrez (Jos.) Cours de théorie musi- 
eale. 422. 
De Groat (G. E.): 
M-C-K- double-EE. 22757. 
Under the banner with McKee. 
23518. 
(O. A.) 


De Groff 

- 16689. 

De Groodt (Thomas) I love you in 
the springtime. 12365. 

De Guerre (Frank) Nira. 22960. 

DeGuire (Beryl) My songs are all for 
you. 16883. 

DeGuisto (V. F.) Veterans of foreign 
wars. 15589. 
De Haan (Ethel) 

in. 25926. 
DeHart (A. T.) New deal. 20919. 
DeHart (Harry) Every once in a 


17687. 


7728. 
See Galban 


Song of the 


so real. 


Lonely years. 


Won’t you ask me 


while. 3206. 

DeHart (Harry) jr. Every once in a 
while. 601, 3206. 

De Hines (Johnnie) Old Man South. 
14976. 


de Horth (George) 
Deibert (A. S.) 
fair. 9611. 
Deininger (Ernest) 
Deiro (Guido): 
Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for 
the piano accordion. 5021, 
14098. 


Julia. 5700. 
Chicago 1933 worlds 


Gone. 20140. 


1199 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Deiro (Guido)—Continued. 
Hand grenade throwers. 20183. 
Lola. 20655. 
Royal flying corp. 23227. 
Deiro (Pietro) : 
Capitan. 2998. 
Cumparsita. 7406. 
National emblem. 8412. 
Play fiddle play. 4041. 
Tango della gelosia. 21344. 
Washington post. 6865. 
Deis (Carl): 
Build thee more stately mansions. 
15900. 
Clouds. 19868. 
Du bist wie eine blume. 4148. 
Home beyond the river. 53897, 
10039. 
Passing by. 1845, 21047. 
Seven little Christmas. carols. 
21286. 
Surrexit pastor bonus. 6653. 
Deiss (R.): 
Cing chants. 15048. 
Cing piéces bréves. 18892. 
Coneertino. 3057. 
Deux élégies romaines. 14791. 
Deux poémes. 14792. 
Devant sa main nue. 14104. 
Gigue. 10869. 
Guitare. 18262. 
Passepied. 10869. 
Sept arabesques. 8246. 
Six préludes. 18893. 
Sonate. 8247. 
Songes. 23345. 
Toréador. 11367. 
Tre facezie. 9686. 
De Janvier (L. B.) Feed My lambs. 
Dl. 
De Janvier (La Bella) pseud. See De 
Janvier (L. B.) 


In memory dear. 13765 (96). 


Just eighteen years ago. 4656 — 


(3388). 

Lily and the moon. 4656 (359). 

Man! Foolish man. 4656 (385). 

Mimette, the human mermaid. 
4656 (404). 

Music. 4656 (424). 

My garden had a rose. 4656 
(428). 

My old bassoon. 138765 (128). 

My wish. 4656 (440). 

Nudek, nudel, nup, nup. 13765 
(136). : 

Oh joy! Oh bliss. 4656 (470). 

Oyster and the clam. 138765 (163). 

Phillida. 4656 (493). 

Pray pretty maid. 13765 (172). 

Pretty maiden. 4656 (517). 

Pretty Tyrolese. 13765 (175). 

Robin redbreast. 4656 (541). 

Rooster and the lark. 183765. 
(182). 

Royal hussars are we. 4656 (553). 

Same old game. 15733 (304). 

Same old story. 15733 (305). 

Shepherds and _ chorus. 4656 
Cai): ) 

Slumber on. 4656 (580). 

So then away. 4656 (582). 

Soldier of love. 4656 (583). 

Student king. 138765 (214), 19648 
(135, 136). 

Such is love. 157383 (342). 

Tit for tat. 18765 (225). 

"Twas the rose. 4656 (651). 

Under wicket. 4656 (657). 

Victoria. 4656 (665). 

What’s a maiden. 4656 (682). 

What’s the difference. 4656 (683). 

Wine, woman and song. 138765 
(248). 


De’Jesus (G. C.): De Koven (Reginald): 


That’s why I trusted you. 48386. 
There’s blues in the air. 4849. 
de Kerekjarto (Duci) Child’s dream. 
19851. 
De Koven (Anna): 

Behold the king. 4656 (56). 

Black sheep. 4656 (65). 

Charge boys charge. 2815 (47). 

Columbine and Harlequin. 18765 
(28). 

Cupid’s grammar. 4656 (118). 

Fancy free. 13765 (52). 

Four seasons. 15733 (127). 

Gay lieutenant. 19648 (40). 

Give me thy heart love. 4656 
(292): 

Happy is the summer day. 4656 
(228). 

Happyland. 4656 (229-235). 

How I love flowers. 4656 (260). 

I took them all. 13765 (91). 


1200 


Behold the king. 4656 (56). 

Black sheep. 4656 (65). 

Charge boys charge. 2815 (47). 

Columbine and Harlequin. 13765 
(28). : 

Cupid’s grammar. 4656 (118). 

Fancy free. 18765 (52). 

Four seasons. 15733 (127). 

Gay lieutenant. 19648 (40). 

Give me thy heart love. 4656 
(21): 

Happy is the summer day. 4656 
(228). 

Happyland. 4656 (229-235). 

How I love flowers. 4656 (260). 

I took them all. 13765 (91). 

In memory dear. 138765 (96). 

Just eighteen years ago. 4656 
(338). 

Lily and the moon. 4656 (359). 

Man! Foolish man. 4656 (385). 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Mimette, the human mermaid, 
4656 (404). 
Music. 4656 (424). 
My garden had a rose. 4656 
(428). 
My old bassoon. 18765 (128). 
My wish. 4656 (440). 
Nudel, nudel, nup, nup. 138765 
(186). 
Oh joy! Oh bliss. 4656 (470). 
Oyster and the clam. 138765 (168). 
Phillida. 4656 (493). 
Pray pretty maid. 13765 (172). 
Pretty maiden. 4656 (517). 
Pretty Tyrolese. 13765 (175). 
Robin redbreast. 4656 (541). 
Rooster and the lark. 13765 
(182). 
Royal hussars are we. 4656 (553). 
Same old game. 15733 (304). 
Same old story. 15733 (305). 
Shepherds and chorus. 4656 
(572). 
Slumber on. 4656 (580). 
So then away. 4656 (582). 
Soldier of love. 4656 (583). 
Student king. 13765. (214), 
19648 (135, 136). 
Such is love. 15733 (342). 
Tit for tat. 13765 (225). 
"Twas the rose. 4656 (651). 
Under wicket. 4656 (657). 
Victoria. 4656 (665). 
What’s a maiden. 4656 (682). 
What’s the difference. 4656 (683). 
Wine, woman and song. 138765 
(248). 
Delachi (Paolo) Riaccolta di _ bassi 
per lo studio dell ’armonia. 1947. 
DeLackner (C. H.) Danny Moore. 
19916. 
Delacourt (Albert) pseud. See von 
Doenhoff (Albert) 
Delage (Maurice) : 
Danse. 22019. 
Nuit de Noél. 22977. 
Réves. 23177. 
Delage-Prat (Isabelle) Chasse. 4656 
(88). 
De Lamater (E.): 
Miniature symphony. 3814. 
Rubank assembly hour piano ac- 
cordion folio. 2025. 
Rubank progress orchestra folio. 
13217. 
Delaney (J. P., or Jimmy) : 
All because I met you. 17781. 
Am I never to know. 15771. 
Brief moment. 13932. 
Broadway I’m ealling on you. 
9526. 
Buckwheat cakes and_ coffee. 
13945. 
Competition blues. 11965. 


1201 


Day dreams. 12009. 

Don’t hide love. 9737. 

Dreaming. 12078. 

Hach night. 9787. 

Ev'ry. 16140. 

Eyes like summer skies. 14196. 

For every broken heart on Broad- 
way. “12157. 

Funny little face. 14258. 

Gold and silver. 16238. 

Hail to you, Franklin Roosevelt. 
Ia 

How. 16329. 

I am longing for to-morrow. 
16348. 

I dream of you. 16362. 

I found a buttercup. T7806. 

I have loved. 7812. 

T’ll play the music. 12356. 

I’m sold on you. 18419. 

I only sing about you. 14463. 

I want to sing my song to you. 
18450. 

It might have been. 14560. 

Joy beams. 10308. 

Just a smile from you. 12535. 

Just before we part. 18557. 

Just you. 10340. 

Kiddies. 8049. 

Let’s go down to the beer garderm 
12619. 

Long live love. 18645. 

Longing for tomorrow. 10463: 

Louisiana mama. 8184. 

Making love to you. 14728. 

Margaret—dear Margaret. 18706. 

May I never fall again. 14757. 

Moon blues. 128138. 

Moonlight on the prairie. 12823.. 

My choice. 10643. 

My Dixie boy dream. 18814. 

NIRA. 18848. 

N.R.A. song. 18874. 

Oh, those silly eyes. 16977. 

On a summer’s night with you. 
10810. 

One last kiss. 17014. 

Out of the storm came you. 15013. 

Queen of my heart. 19060. 

Sally Jones. 25387. 

Silver seas. 138292. 

Someone cares for you. 25508. 

Speak to me words of love. 13357. 

Spending my time in your arms. 
19268. 

That night of romance. 23436. 

That wonderful night. 17383. 

They call me August. 13453. 

Twilight blues. 174638. 

Under the moonbeam. 13518. 

Voice of my country. 19461. 

Was I dreaming. 17519. 

What else could I do. 18616. 

What’s come over you. 23621. 


INDEX 


Delaney (J. P., or Jimmy )—Contd. 

When autumn leaves are falling. 
15594. 

When I’m gone will you forget. 
11504. 

When love is calling. 19519. 

When you’re away. 17606. 

Whistling underneath your win- 
dow. 25887. 

Why do you leave me. 11561. 

With you on my mind. 13687. 

Without me. 13689. 

You ask me why I ery over you. 


17699. 
You’re a wonderful girl. 11633. 
Youw’re only fooling yourself. 
15714. 


Delaney (James) You'll never know 
how much you mean to me. 25957. 


Delaney (Mamie) Do I love you. 
510. 
Delaney (Vern) No blue eagle blues. 
22962. 
Delange (Eddie) It’s midnight my 
love. 22559. 
Delannoy (Marcel): 
Cendrillon. 3007. 
Deux chansons de Clarin. 9702. 
Paix. 10850. 
Sarabande. 8718. 
De Lara (V. C.) It’s great to be in 
love. 14564. 


de Lashmutt (H. M.): 
Immortality. 12450. 
Love came to my garden. 13874. 
Love sleeps in the rose. 1396. 
Repeal march. 23172. 
Sea. 13254. 
To vou at twilight. 2416. 
De Laurentis (G.) Strofette vaga- 
bonde. 4260. 
De Lauro (Marie) 
Honeymoon land. 
Delay (A. D.): 
Lay me to rest beneath the roses. 


Come with me to 
11961, 18004. 


5763. 
When I find my dear daddy is 
waiting. 25882. 


Del Cioppo (Eugene) : 
Amor trionfante. 17803*. 
Angelo mio. 23851. 
Inno-Italo Americano. 
DeLeone (F. B.): 
April sunlight. 11729. 
From a monastery window. 12175. 
Going through the zoo. 16235. 
Mount Etna in moonlight. 12841. 
Olive pickers. 138028. 
On the Tyrol. 23022. 
Passion flower. 13088. 
Senorita. 21196. 
Sicilian serenade. 13286. 
Spring’s melody. 8854. 


16523. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Twilight in Taormina. 13506. 
Violets at dawn. 13552. 

Delettre (Jean) : 
Amour ... l’amour. 
Ballade. 12019. 
C’est pas la peine. 
Ca n’se fait plus. 
Daisy. 14996. 
Des mots nouveaux. 18061. 
Doudloudou. 12055. 
Fois qu’on l’a. 18181. 
Landerirette. 12588. 
Parle moi d’autre chose. 
Toi, mon chéri. 19407. 
Tu mens si bien. 19427. 

Delgadillo (L. A.): 
Ariadne. 19699. 
Cancion de la noche del mar. 
Chiquita Olivia. 370. 
Sueno en el Olimpo. 

Delibes (C. P. L.): 
Dancing lesson. 19984. 
Sylvia dances. 5022. 

DeLiesseline (Lillian). 

(L. D.) 

Delius (Frederick) : 
Fantastic dance. 9846. 
Idyll. 14094. 

Sonata. 2202, 2208. 
Wedding music. 11472. 
Deliverer (The) 22019*. 
Dell (A. EH.) Our love affair 
never meant to be. 1819. 
Dellafield (Henry) Beauté des roses. 


17804. 


11870. 
17951. 


13085. 


308. 
21313. 


See Howard 


was 


21784. 

Dellers (Walter) Was it your eyes. 
2569. 

Delli Bovi (Edmund) Lonely. 8158. 

Dellon (Harold) Waitin’ by the 
Wweepin’ willow tree. 25764. 


De Lloyd (David) Tir nan-og. 2410. 
Delmar (Artur) Komm, trink und 
lach am Rhein. 10362. 
Delmas (Marc) Adieu au troupeau. 
11679. 
deLong (Helen) Singing choir. 6523. 
Del Riego (Teresa) See Leadbitter 
(Teresa) 
Delrieu fréres: 
Adagio. 18260. 
Lamento. 10379, 14634. 
Lettre 4 Phryné. 18616. 
Petit violoniste. 1861, 1862, 10880. 
Premier mouvement du 5° con- 
certo en ré mineur. 8598. 
Réponse de Phryné. 19081. 
1°°° sonate. 15732. 
Delshaft (H. O.) Just some melodies 
at large. 1228. 
Delta upsilon book of songs. 
Delta upsilon fraternity. Delta up- 
silon book of songs. 18056. 
De Luca (Giuseppe) Ronzoni. 


18056. 


17142. 


1202 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


De Luca (Joseph): 


De Luca band folio, 488. 
Exultation. 612. 
De Luca (William) I know I love 
you. 20820, 


DeLucia (Albert) 
I love you. 1096. 

Del Valle (T. R.) 
3148. 

Del Vecchio (Lucas) Keep the blue 
eagle flying in your window. 18572. 

Del Vecchio (Luke) Keep the blue 
eagle flying in your window. 18572. 

Delvincourt (Claude) Prélude choré- 


If you love me as 


Dos de la manana. 


graphique. 10939, 10940. 
De Maccio (Josephine) Forever and 
forever. 12162. 


Demangate (Carl): | 
Gipsy dance. 14273. 
Tell me why. 138488. 


Demarco (James) My moon light 
Rose. 1626. 

Demarest (Clifford) Sunrise at sea. 
25592. 

Demarest (H. M.) Nights in June. 
14941. 

Demaret (René) Aubade 4 Jemir. 
9422. 

De Mars (Helen) Our Roosevelt. 
8529. 


De May (Carmen) I only have you, 
sweetheart in my dreams. 18424. 
De Meglio (Yolanda) ‘Tribute to our 

President. 9086. 
See also Di Meglio (Yolanda) 
Demersseman (J.) Premier solo de 


concert. 4061. 
Demetriades (Tetos) : 
O Selemis. 6185. 
Psaras ke doula. 6360. 
Ti epathe otsims. 15450. 


Ti hriazote to kathe prama. 


15451. 

Demick (Hdward) My rosebud of 
Shannon. 8395. 

Demierre (Francois) 24 préludes. 
5023. 

-Deming (W. E.) Holy communion. 
10038. 

Demmitt (R. E.) Falling leaves. 
5166 


Demon (J.) Solera. 21243. 
Demurger (André): 
Au cabaret des oiseaux. 13838. 
Chouchou poids plume. 14020. 
Je Vai perdu. 10286. 
Ne dis plus de paroles vaines. 
18888. 
On est mieux a deux. 10811. 
Pommier d’amour. 15065. 


Quand mon corps... contre toi. 
10979. 
Demuth (Norman) Pastoral dance. 
4028. 


Dene (Denis) As I kneel beside that 


old arm-chair. 4735. 
Dengate (Le. Cl.) Creepy stairs. 
14057. 
Dengel (Hmma) Those distant hills. 
23468. 


Denham (Alec) pseud. See Leftwich 
(Vernon ) 
De Nicola (Gennaro) : 
After the day. 9845. 
Your chosen toy. 15728. 
Denison (H. BE.) I’m feeling that way 
about you. 24544. 
Denison (Mark) Oh! what a wonder- 
ful tale. 14969. 
Denison (T. S.) & ¢o.: 
Bandanna junior minstrel first- 
part.  138859*. 
Bones, you done me wrong: 11827. 
Bughouse serenade. 11863. 
Dixie isn’t Dixie any more. 
Good night, Hlaine. 12231. 
In my dream of Dixieland. 12460. 
Mandy, let yo? Andy in. 12727. 


12034. 


Old revival meetin’. 13024. 
Roll on, black water. 138198. 
Song of a dreamer. 13339. 


Stars, the night, the moon. 13371. 
Swanee rhythm. 13392. 
Denke (F. R.) Noodles. 16954. 
Denmark, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Denmon (O. D.): 
All on a Summer’s day. 2836. 
Feet music. 632. 
If I could make time stand still. 


3525. 
Tell me that you love me. 4321. 
Dennée (Charles) Russian dance. 
4129. 


Bei der wirtin 
9485. 


Dennerlein (Johann) 
Zum weiss-blauen kranzerl. 
Denniker (Paul): 


Farewell. 3222. 
No more blues. 6143. 
Radio parade. 23153. 


Denning (M. BE.) 
47. 

Dennis (C. M.) In your arms. 24644. 

Dennis (EH. B.) Coast artillery. 7367. 

Dennis (M. V.) Those enchanting 
words I love you. 13461. 

Dennis (Paul) My palace of broken 
dreams. 12918. 


Denowski (G. A.) Just the tans 


boy 

for me. 24710. 

Dension (Retta) Maybe you think I 
don’t care. 14759. 

Dent (EK. J.) Let the dreadful engines. 
1309. 

Dent (Edward) 
22316. 


All for my own. 


How de dow babe. 


1203 


INDEX 


Dent (Lester) When the moon is 
shining on the river. 21568. 
Denton & Haskins music pub. ¢o., ine.: 
Fiddle just a little. 642. 
That face on the barroom floor. 
2344. 
Waitin’ by the weepin’ willow tree. 
25764. 
Denza (Leila): 
Daisy-time. 13765 (35). 
Spring. 138765 (209). 
Denza (Luigi) : 
Daisy-time. 13765 (35). 
: Spring. 138765 (209). 
Denzinger (Stanley) : 
Constancy. 15997. 
To a red hibiscus. 
Deonez (H. M.) 
3801. 
De Palma 
14003. 
de Paret (Rosa) pseud. See Paret 
(R. D.) 
De Poise (Yvonne) pseud. See Masias 
(Yvonne) 
Deppensmith (R. E.): 
Daughters of America. 
My brown-eyed Susan. 
Depperman (Ruth) 


17425. 
Memory of long ago. 


(Louis) Checco walzer. 


24127. 
14858. 
Love will always 


find a way. 13899. 

Depression publishers, Vincent L. 
Hetrick, mgr. Ole Mandy Preshun. 
10807. 


DePressles (E. L.) Stahl’s (Wm. C.) 
new Hawaiian guitar method. 21294. 

Depret (Maurice) Trouble d’amour. 
7076 (356, 357). 

Der des der. 8698. 


Der nimmt die liebe ernst. 1498. 


Der var engang paa Frederiksberg. 
16046. 

D’Eramo (Michelangelo) Rejoice. 
8656. 


De Rance (Hero): 
Lawd! show me the way. 8080. 
We'll find the sunny side together. 
23586. 
Deranja (Jack) Baby what I’m gonna 
do to you. 23899. 
DeReef (R. E.): 


Butterfly. 4656 (78). 

Hop-toad. 4656 (255). 

Jesus lover of my soul. 4656 
(ace). 


Little sprites. 

Love Divine, 
4656 (374). 

March of the gnomes. 

Robin. (540). 

DeRevere (Florence): 

Beneath the tulip tree. 11797. 

Prosperity it’s for you—it’s for 
me. 8620. 


4656 (364). 
all love excelling. 


4656 (386). 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 28 


Derf (Charles) : 
Buddy. 2960. 
Honeymoon. 3389. 
Modern maid. 3828. 
My old southern home. 

DeRieux (Justine) 


3891. 
He understands. 


3358. 
Dering (Bert) Sunset. 25593. 
Deringer (R. D.) Melody of you. 
16769. 
Derksen (Bernard) Klabautermann- 
chen. 18577. 


That’s another 
25657. 
Drifting in my 


Derksen (Clemens) 

story I can’t tell. 

Dermody (F. B.) 

dreams. 16108. 
Derniére nuit. 17946, 19458. 
DeRocco (Ralph): 
Because you rightfully are mine. 
138738. 
Some day sweetheart some way. 
15284. 
De Rochemont (Louis) March of the 
years. 16758. 

De Rosa (8S. J.): 
Barleycorn parade. 
Enter love. 24228. 
I didn’t know. 24489. 


23917. 


Modern old fashioned girl. 24977. 
Spank me dear. 255538. 

De Rose (Peter) : 
Are you sure you love me. 9894. 


Have you ever been lonely. 819, 
20204. 

If I had somebody to love. 
14495. 

In a little town down the river. 
10203, 14514. 


14494, 


Louisville lady. 10474, 12669. 
Memphis by mornin’. 20753, 
22806. 

Somebody sweet. 21247, 23319, 
23320. 

There’s a home in Wyomin’. 
11314, 21381. 

Twilight down in Tennessee. 
13505. 


Wagon wheels. 25762. 
You're the only one can make me 
jealous. 17735. 
De Rugiero (F. P.) 
the corner. 10967. 
De Rusette (L. E.) Piano songs with- 
out words. 1868. 
Derveaux (G.) fils: 
Choral et Marche nuptiale. 
J’vois ca d’ici.. 18522. 
Topaze-prelude. 15477. 
Variations sur Malborough. 
15536. 


Prosperity turns 


9619. 


Derwin (J. J.) Stroll through Cairo. 
23795 (91). 

Derwin (Peva) Kan du fresta mig. 
24717. 


1204 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Der Woude (John van) See van Der 
Woude (John) 

Dery (Howard) Meet me at the fair. 
14764. 

Deryn pur. 19988. 

Desavis (Ferdinand) : 

A rivederci. 21697. 
Lady Moon. 22635. 
Prosperity has come. 13149. 

Deselée & co., Société de St. Jean 
VEvangéliste. Selecta Gregoriana. 
152138. 

Desderi (Ettore) Missa dona pacem. 
12796. 

Design for living. 25030. 

De Simone (Alessandro) Mister F. D. 
Roosevelt President of United 
States. 12801. 

Desmond (Billy) When are you going 
to lead me to the altar, Walter. 
6916. 

De Spain (E. P.) In my garden of 
dreams. 7942. 

Desportes (Yvonne): 

Ballade de Frére Panuce. 13858. 
Chanson de fou. 13986. 

Hin réve. 14175. 

Passionnette. 15028. 

Desselberger (Jennie) Underneath 
the Georgia moon. 13522. . 

DeStefano (L. R.) Heart broken. 
3360. 

De Stefano (Michael) Why are you 
cruel to me. 4545. 

De Stefano (Phyllis) : 

Blue heaven above. 4888. 
Blue heav’n above. 19777. 

De Sylva (B. G.) pseud. See De 
Sylva (G. G.) 

De Sylva (G. G.): 

Be careful. 17872. 

Gather lip-rouge while you may. 
14259, 18212. 

How do I look. 14867, 18342. 

Musical scene. 14851, 14852. 

Should I be sweet. 6499. 

So do I. 2175. 

You can be had, be careful. 17705. 

De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc.: 

Absent-minded Flo. 13769, 15734. 

Alabama man. 7099, 11696. 

All that is mine is yours. 52. 

Alone beside the lonesome river. 
19676, 21723. 

Anytime, anyday, 
2862, 4719. 

At the jungle jubilee. 2877, 4742. 

Away, way out in the sticks. 
2885, 4758. 

Before that last goodnight. 182. 

Before we say good-night. 2916. 

Behind the hills. 183, 2917. 

Bells are ringing the blues. 21797. 

Beloved. 11796, 13887. 


anywhere. 


1205 


Blue River. 19781, 21831. 

Boarder that stole my dear wife. 
23976. 

Buy American and good times will 
come through. 287. 

Buy American and good times will 
come thru’. 288. 

By a campfire—in the moonlight. 
9534, 11867. 

Cradle lullaby. 426. 

Crying in the moonlight. 11989, 
16010. 

Dinner at eight. 504. 

Doin’ the uptown lowdown. 
16064, 19954. 

Don’t be ashamed to walk beside’ 
your mother. 14117. 

Down the mountain thru the val- 
ley to the sea. 14135. 

Dream on. 12071, 14140. 

Fall in line and fall in love, with 
me. 20051. 

Five, six, seven, eight, nine little 
miles. 12144. 

Good-bye love. 18239, 18240. 

Hill-billy prisoner and mountain- 
eer song folio, no. 1. 18322. 

Hold me closer. 873. 

Honey, don’t you love me any- 
more. 882. 

Hot-cha Joe, the Georgia gigolo. 
897, 12311. 

How can you stay away. 22314. 

Husband’s lament. 24475. 

I can’t find poor mother’s grave. 
22800: 

I couldn’t tell them what to do. 
926, 3420. 

I had it—I lost it—it’s gone. 
941. 

Tll see you in church. 20837, 
223738. 

I love you, or something. 980. 

I love you—that’s why. 20349, 
22385. 

I’m living on love. 20367. 

I’m lonely tonight beside the wish- 
ing-well. 22414. 

I understand. 184838, 22447. 

I’ve got to pass your house to get 
to my house. 10162. 

I wanna meander with Miranda. 
20400. 

I wish that I were kissing you 
hello. 18455. 

Is it just another thrill. 1157. 

It was a night in June. 7991, 
10276. 

Jug of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou. 1210, 3599. 

Junk man, 20522. 

Just a barefoot boy, a-whistling 
to his dog. 20528, 22595. 

Just a whoop an’ a holler. 24703. 


— 


_———— rs 


De Sylva, Brown & Henderson inc.— 
Continued. 


Just a year ago tonight. 12587, 
14599. 

Let’s give love another chance. 
8101. 


Let’s spend an evening at home. 
5782. 


Let there be love, and there was 
love. 1810, 5785. 

Love me. 20686, 20687. 

Low down upon the Harlem river. 
1428, 5890. 

Mad moments. 1440. 

Me ’n you ’n him. 20736. 

Molly and me. 14812. 

My design for living. 20826. 

My dream is in my arms. 1597. 

My indoor outdoor girl. 14878. 

My indoor, outdoor, good-time, 
anytime girl. 10670. 

My! oh, my. 83882, 12906. 

My past, my present, my future. 
10694. 

Nothing but the best. 25123. 

Nowhere to rest my head. 25129. 


Oh you, you _ beautiful thing. 
6201, 18013. 
Old old man with an old old pipe. 
6212, 8486. 
Ole mammy ain’t gonna sing no 
more. 25169. 


Once again. 1776, 6235. 

One I left behind in Caroline. 
1779, 3983. 

One more mountain to climb. 
17015. 

One week without you. 1788. 

Orchid to you. 6248, 8521. 

Please, Mister President. 
13116. 

Poor little doll. 

Prisoner’s confession. 15090. 

Rhythm of the raindrops. 19088. 

Rose of the snowland. 2016. 

Sing lover sing. 11125, 13297. 

Spaghetti. 21285. 

Sure of me. 21318. 

Sweets. 6678. 

That’s all I want to know. 

That’s me without you. 
19353. 

There’s a new day of hope comin’ 
mighty soon. 23873, 4346. 

They’re all congratulatin’ 
11324, 13454. 

This is only the beginning. 11330. 

Tomorrow, my honey’s comin’ 
home. 15469, 17440. 

Toy balloon. 6775. 

Tree was a tree. 2441, 2442. 

Tropical love song. 2448, 2449. 

Waltz with me. 13578. 


10911, 


13121, 15067. 


2355. 
17377, 


me. 


Was last night the last night. 
2570. 

Well done my lad, well done. 
2591. 

What’ll become of me. 19506, 
21542. 

When I’m dancin’ with Hansen. 
2625. 

When my littl Pomeranian met 
your little Pekinese. 2638, 4515. 

When the Bible was the best book 
in the land. 25847. 

When we meet again. 2656. 

When we sang in the choir to- 
gether. 25863. 

When you were the girl on the 


scooter. 17613, 21582. 
Where is my yesterday. 2667, 
4534. 


Where’s Elmer. 21586, 23680. 
Why don’t you tell me so. 17648. 
Will you love me tomorrow, as 


you love me today. 19571, 
19572, 23715. 
Would you care. 9262, 13702. 


You’re my past present and fu- 


ture. 21664. 
5, 6, 7, 8, nine little miles. 11669. 
de Tar (Vernon) Short setting of the 


communion service. 4188. 
Determined to stand to the end. 7449. 
Dethier (G. M.): 

Abendlied. 238795 (2). 
Aria: (23795 Cle 
Caprice. 23795 (18). 
Dethier (J. V.) Spring equinox. 

4746. 

Dethloff (C. R.) That wonderful 

night with you. 23860, 11307. 

Dett (Re Ne).: 
As by the streams of Babylon. 
15800. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
9779. 
Go not far from me, 
9951. 
Wasn’t that a mighty day. 17522. 
DeTurk (LeRoy) In the cool of the 

ev ning. 18486. 

Deusen (Grace Van) See Van Deusen 

(Grace). 

Deutsch (Adolph) : 
Clarabelle. 19864. 
Love story. 10485. 
Sky ride. 8778. 
Stairways. 13369. 
Deutsch (Emery): 
Gypsy jazz. ‘91. 
Have a little sympathy, cherrie . 
[sic] 10011. 
Living means loving you. 22698. 
My Gipsy rhapsody. 8362, 8363, 
12883. 


O God. 


1206 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Night time on the Danube. 18907. 
Play fiddle play. 1882-1885, 4041, 
6308, 8574, 21067. 
Two violins. 23514. — 
Deutsche wehr- und_ soldatenlieder. 
12029. 
Deux guitares. 7452. 
Deuxiéme album Salabert. 
DeVaignie music corp.: 
Friulein. 20090. 
I long to see the green fields of 
Erin’s isle. 969. 
I love you in all my dreams. 


5035. 


24538. 
I want to live as you lived mother 
dear. T7897. 


Little sweetheart of mine. 8151. 
Meet me in the wildwood where 
the wild flowers grow. 82683. 
My ship o’ dreams. 25077. 
Nature’s blossoms bring memories 
of you. 8414. 
Sailor sweetheart blues. 8708. 
There are haunting memories. 
23451. 
When I think of you. 6926. 
Devault (H. E.) Little cabin home. 
24798. 
(J. S.) 


Dever 
19622. 

De Vicaris (Angelo): 

I’m wishing. 10144. 
You, only you. 11629. 

Devil’s dancing school. 23272. 

Devine (C. A.): 

Dear old beer is here again. 7485. 
Miss Depression ain’t my gal no 
more, 5974. 

DeVine (G. M.) 

primary songs. 5738. 

Devine (J. F.) Sweet Adeline days 
are With us again. 11248. 
De Vita (Anthony) Dance, 
Sing, and be happy. 7414. 
DeVol (Herman) 

throttle. 11026. 

Devonish (Norman) 

21805. 

Devred (Paul): 
Fiangailles. 640. 
Musiques nouvelles. 

Dew drops. 19944. 

Dewester (D. E.) 

Dewey (B. W.) 

11547. 

Dewey (G. A.): 
Beautiful girl is Gretchen. 9470. 
Tell me why. 25638. 

Dewing (M. T.): 

Hello prosperity. 7730. 
There’s something in the sunshine. 


You’re responsible. 


Kindergarten and 


smile, 


Bermuda. 


1585, 


Saucy eyes. 21177. 
White House waltz. 


8997. 
Trudging up the mountain trail 
together. 15499. 


Roosevelt at the. 


DeWitt (M. E.) DeWitt Fancy that! 
song groups. 18067, 18068. 
DeWitte (Alfred) I can’t forget your 


Smile. 20286. 
Dews (Charles) pseud. See Deis 
(Carl) 
Dexter (C. F.): 
Fairy ring. 5162. 
These are the days. 8998. 


Dexter (W. C.): 


Love brings you back. 5857. 
Why. 6977. 
Dexter McDonald. pseud. See Dex- 
ter (C. F.) and McDonald (M. M.) 
Dey (Don) Just forgetting. 16591. 
De Young (Lauretta) Anything and 
everything for you. 11728. 
de Zubeldia (Emiliana) See Zubeldia 
(Emiliana de) 
d’Hardelot (Guy) pseud. See Rhodes 
(Helen) 
D’Harnonecourt (Hberhard) 
bird and fish. 21788. 
Dia (Leonardo) Al sindaco Fiorello 


Beast, 


La Guardia. 21713. 
Diack (J. M.): 
Kantate. 4768. 


Round the world. 4127. 
Seventeen Scottish songs. 3125. 
Dial (Auzie) You can’t make it if 
you can’t take it. 15694. 
Dial (Harry) You ean’t take it. 
23760. 
Dial (John) 
3878. 
Dialectic soc.: 
As long as you remember love. 
7141. 
Ag you were. 7142, 7143. 
Drinking song. 7512. 
L. P. drag. 8061. 
Mess hall blues. 8278. 
My honey’s got money. 8367. 


My kind of love is true. 


We'll both do our share. 9141. 
Why did you do it. 9236. 
100 days ’till June. 9332. 
Diamond (Harry): 
Diamond dust. 18069 
Nature’s symphony. 209138. 
Diamond (Leo) Minnie’s_ divorce. 
1524. 
Dianus (Wm.) Better times ahead of 
us. 17898. 
Diar (C. C.): 


Wake up with a smile. 21494. 
Your [sic] the rainbow I’m wait- 
ing for. 19640. 
Diaz (Teddy): 
Flirting to hell. 14223. 
My dreams of someone. 
Dibble (EK. B.) 
word. 6283. 
Di Benedetto (Sebastiano) 
Roosevelt. 14745. 


22884. 
Parson she said the 


Marcia 


1207 


INDEX 


Our Chicago. 18052. 
Our Chicago. 13052. 
Whisper you love me. 


Dibrell (G. E.) 

Dibrell (G. S.) 

Dichter (Jack) 
2678. 

Dick (B. M.) 

Pick. (GU- 1): 

In dreams I waltz with you. 7939. 

Just another romance. 10323. 

Let’s get together in the spring- 

time. 3663. 

Little old-fashioned cottage. 
Dick (Syd) Gitania. 9942. 
Dickinson (Clarence) : 

Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella. 


Mother mine. 6012. 


5825. 


239938. 
Easter song of the angels. 5803. 
Hymnal. 12325. 


24651. 
to Bethlehem. 


Inn at Bethlehem. 
Is this the .way 
22550. 
O nightingale, awake. 
Dickinson (G. M.): 
I’m lonely. 12386. 
I only sing about you. 


22988. 


14463. 


Dickman (C. H.) Winona of the 
mountains. 9245. 

Dickson (J. L.) jr. Pm very much in 
love. 20380. 

Dickson (John) Melody of love. 
18726. 

Didero (Aldo) Ma va la. 16736. 

Di Dio (Louis) : 

Far away. 625. 

Love me too. 1390. 

No one else but you. 1698. 

Tell me. 2384. 

Why do I have to care for you. 

2693. 

You hurt my feeling. 2761. 
Dido and Aeneas. 10377. 
Diefenbaker (EH. C.) Sweetheart, I 

miss you. 8917. 
Diémer (Louis) Sérénade. 15733 
(312). 


Dienst ist dienst. 708, 704, 1264. 
Diercks (L. H.) Prodigal son. 10954. 
Dieren (Bernard van) Ich wanderte 


unter den baumen. 3518. 
Dieringer (Ray): 
Heaven's gone. 16296. 


14604. 
3813. 
Somewhere in 


Just like we used to be. 
Diero (Guido) Miner's song. 
Diestelhorst (H. J.) 


the air there’s a sweet mel-o-dy. 
2195. 

Dieterle (Kurt) I love the things you 
say. 974. 


Dietrich (H. J.) Just a little kiss and 
then good night. 3603. 

Dietrich (Paul) Morgen geht’s in see. 
18786. 


Dietsch (C. K.) Moon. 14819. 
Dietsche (A. W.) Sleepy hollow au- 
tumn moon. 19214. 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Dietz (C. W.) 
are. 24493. 
Dietz (Caroline) 
in your arms. 


I don’t care who you 


I could live forever 
5456. 


Dietz (G. L.) Gypsy waltz. 14314. 
Dietz (Howard) Fatal fascination. 
629. 


Di Fruscio (John) 
love with me. 
Diggie (Roland) : 

Fantasy overture. 7558. 

Hymn of victory. 778d. 

it is a good thing to give thanks. 

5661. 

Passacaglia and Fugue. 18997. 

Rejoice ye pure in heart. 4096. 

Will 0’ the wisp. 6992. 

Wind in the willows. 2707. 
Dightman (Arthur): 

Blue eagle. 23967. 

Blue eyes. 21825. 
Dilday.\(RaADe 

Bethlehem star. 207. 

My heart is crying for you. 1609. 
Di Leo (Foca) Humoresque, 24471. 
Dillan (Ingolf) Spirit of the N.R.A. 


If you could be in 
5602. 


21290. 
Dille (D. D.) Skin and bones. 23298. 
Diller (Angela) Story of Lohengrin, 
2546. 


Dilling (Anna): 


In dreams with you. 22511. 
Laramie. 24750. 
Dillinger (C. M.) What a _ night. 
23607. 


Dillon (Carl): 
Soleil et ombre. 11161. 
Theoretical and practical study of 
seales and chords. 25663. 
Dillon (Carl) music co: 
American army life. 23844. 
Croix de guerre. 9659. 


Farm and trades school band. 
24251. 

Guardians of the District of 
Columbia. 9984. 


Legionaire [sic] 12606 
On to victory. 10816. 
Order of the purple heart. 
Red and green. 11001. 
Silver gate. 11114. 
Soleil et ombre. 11161. 
Theoretical and practical study of 
seales and chords. 25663. 

Westward ho. 13611. 

Dillon (Dorothy) Devil took advant- 


15003. 


age of me. 5037. 
Dillon (W. A.) Your town and my 
town. 23790. 


Dillon (W. S8.): 
Broken rosary. 
Where’s Elmer. 
You can’t get 

23759. 


261. 
21586, 23680. 
away from love. 


1208 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dillon (Wm.) Call unto Me. 15921. 

Di Martino (Sebastiano) Inno degli 
ex-combattenti. 12479. 

Dimayuga (P. M.) If I’m your sweet- 
heart. 16486. 

Di Meglio (Yolanda) Give me the 
moonlight, a June night and you. 
3288. 

See also De Meglio (Yolanda) 

Dimitri (John) By the river dream- 
ing of you. 138950. 

Dimmy (Frank) Nature in the raw is 
seldom mild. 10715. 

Di Nardo (Rosario) : 


‘Nu viaggio pe’ tte. 18927. 
Simpatica. 4194. 
Dinicu (—) Hora staceato. 5417. 
Diniweidrwydd. 24152. 
Dinnel (C. W.) My sweetheart. 
25081. 
Dinsmore (Claire Foster) Just a loss 
to me. 8025. 
Dinsmore (Clara F.) Just a loss to 
me. 8025. 


Dinus (Paul): 
Just you for ever-more. 
You can be had. 17704. 
Dio (Louis Di) See Di Dio (Louis) 


14612. 


Diplomaniacs. 11127. 
Dippold (John) Over the _ coals. 
10845*. 


DiRoceo (N. L. J.): 
I can’t go on. 16354. 
I want to fall in love again. 


16469. 
Discépolo (EK. 8S.) Esta noche me 
emborracho. 16132. 


Disciples of Christ. Pension fund. 
End of the way. 16128. 
Discord. 6770, 6941. 
di Sessa (Andrea) : 
Chatterbox. 24042. 
Dreams L. 18118. 
In lilac time. 1125. 
Rondeau. 7457. 
Disgraced. 13818. 

Disher (H. V.) Romancing in the 
moonlight. 23197. 
Dispenza (G.) Soffitta. 
dIssertelle (Edna) 

6751. 
Dissinger (R. E.) 
you. 12423. 
Distinctive concert folio, no. 1. 19946. 
Distinctive men’s quartets. 3129. 
Distler (Hugo) Kleine adventsmusik. 
5744. 
District leader. 25992 (38, 62, 64, 85). 
Ditch (A. E.) When the nightingale 
Sings its love song. 11523. 
Ditchett (Charlotte) Woman for- 


23310. 
Tilt of her hat. 


I want to. believe 


saken. 9251. 
Ditonto (Anthony) My sweetheart. 
3906. 


Ditson (Oliver) co., ine.: 

All over the map. 4694. 

Allure. 57. 

America is singing. T1. 

Ancient German LHaster 
2853. 

Art of a eappella singing. 21752. 

At evening. 2874. 

Birds at morn. 2925. 

Built on a rock. 21847. 

Cathedral at twilight. 21885. 

Chimes at nightfall. 24051. 

Choral fantasy on nursery rhymes. 
3031, 3032, 15967. 

Christ is risen. 3033. 

Clippinger class-method of voice 


carol. 


culture. 24062. 
Country gardens. 4960-4962. 
Crucifixus. 2888, 2889. 


9682. 
24129. 


Danse écossaise. 
Davy Jones’ locker. 
Dawn. 3104. 
Ditson junior string quartet al- 
bum. 5040. 
Ditson string 
5041. 
Dream-time. 
Goin’ home. 
Good 
Goodwill carol. 
Grapevine swing. 12238, 12239. 
Hallelujah, amen. 3334. 
Human touch. 14373. 
I will lift up mine eyes unto 


quartet album. 
24186. 
24347. 
night, good night. 
22219. 


22214. 


the hills. 7902. 
In dulci jubilo. 22518. 
Invocation : Alleluia : Amen. 
5649. 


Junior anthem book. 20521. 


King of heaven. 1248. 

King’s welcome. 3652. 

Little suite. 3697. 

Liturgical year. 13847. 

Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. 
22700. 

Lord hath heard me. 24881. 


Lord is my shepherd. 4147. 

Love came down at Christmas. 
22724. 

Master choruses. 

Mastersingers of 
4444, 

My Angelique. 3858. 

Nightingale. 6139*. 

O Easter morn most glorious. 
3941. 

O Lord, most high, to Thee we 
pray. 6850. 

On great lone hills. 

Pioneers. 25252. 

Robyn-Gurlitt. 17139. 

Sing me a song of the sea. 

Snake charmer. 23305. 

Song of the skipper. 


24908. 
Nuremburg. 


6229. 


2151. 
11186. 


1209 


INDEX 


Ditson (Oliver) co. inc.—Continued. 
South in Sonora. 2220*. 
Sweetheart. 4289. 

Sylvia danees. 5022. 


Today God’s Son triumphs. 4378. 
Upon the snow-clad earth. 23531. 


Watcher’s carol. 23576. 
What grandpa wrote. 25809. 
Wise young owl. 4577. 


Wreck of the Julie Plante. 9266. 
Youth is such a happy thing. 
4651. 
Ditson junior string quartet album. 
5040. 
Ditson string quartet album. 5041. 


Dittmar-Hertting (Frankie) See 
Hertting (F. D.) 

Dittmer (Let J.) Broken); heart. 
23997. 

Dittmeyer (C. L.) When the moon 
shines over the river. 11522. 

Ditto (Tommy) After the dance. 
9344. 

Divina (Elly) pseud. See Miller 
(Bob) 


Divine science hymnal. 508. 
Divisek (F. J.): 
Nikdy se nevrati pohadka mladi. 
10746, 10747. 
Pisniéka Geskaé. 10894. 
Zvadla rtize. 19643, 25990. 
Dix (Charles) Haven’t I met 
somewhere before. 18289. 
Dix (J. Airlie) : 
Egyptian love song. 15783 (105). 
Ould land. 9832 (272). 
Sonnie. 157383 (3830). 
Dix (J. Annie): 
Egyptian love song. 15783 (105). 
Ould land. 9332 (272). 


you 


Sonnie. 15733 (330). 
Dix (Tom) Music, the mountains 
and you. 12852. 
Dix) ts: 


Beautiful day. 21785. 


Blue Mediterranean skies. 4840, 
4841. 

Carry me back to green pastures. 
11891. 


God bless you. 22196. 
Is that any reason why I should. 
24662. 


Just an old chateau. 10320. 
Lying in the hay. 5895. 

Ninon. 20988. 

Play that melody again. 19015. 
Put your hand in mine. 1982. 
Quiet café. 17113. 

Rags, bottles and bones. 6371. 


Someday you'll fall in love with 
someone. 13328. 

Tune in—keep list’ning. 17457. 

With one star awake. 25918. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Dix-neuf ans. 13081, 138985, 14083, 
14118, 14582, 15025, 15236, 15524, 
15530, 18079, 18994, 19178. 

Dixie music house. Two songs with- 


out words. 1512. 

Dixon (A. A.) Here’s to you my 
dear. 10025. 

Dixon (Dick) Someone like you. 
Z3o22. 

Dixon (G. P.) Everything says, I 
love you. 9826. 

Dixon (H. C. A.) Revival hymns. 
25992 (56). 

Dixon (J. O.) My Pennsylvania 
home. 16874. 


Dixon (M. A.) Drifting in the moon- 
light with you. 24198. 
Dixon (M. L.) Joan. 1197. 
Dixon (Mort): 
I lost another sweetheart. 12361, 
I’m nuts about mutts. 1013. 
Manhattan dance folio. 3762. 


Dixon (T. H.) Here’s to you my 
dear. 10025. 
Dixon, QW. i.) 
How can [I help loving you. 
20260. 


Just a kiss. 20526. 
Once you called me sweetheart. 


17007. 
To my little Katrina. 25694. 
Dixon-Lane music corp.: 
Calling of my heart. 21860. 
Little ray of sunshine. 24806. 


Dixson (Leroy) Love has gone away. 
18661. 
Doali (H. 8.) 
bei bb Be 
Doane (S. B.): 
After we’ve said goodbye. 
Leavin’ at midnite. 1290. 
Nobody cares nohow. 1708. 
Old maestro. 1753. 
Doane (W. EH.) Cotton field blues. 


Everybody has a gift. 


21. 


4955. 
Dobbelsteen (L. A.) Charles—Quint. 
3014. 
Dober (C. K.): 
Come a little closer. 4987. 
First thing I knew. 5186, 5187. 


Good-bye love. 

If you ever 
7920. 

Lady fora day. 16614, 18586. 

Lay your head on my shoulder. 
5764, 8081, 24753. 

My mother in the Fatherland. 
1628. 

Night time was love time. 6136. 

Queenie. 4079. 

Sunshine ahead. 6649. 

Would you believe me, 
heart. 7017, 9261. 


18239, 18240. 
came back. 5604, 


sweet- 


1210 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dobie (Al): 
Don’t be late tomorrow, moon. 
515. 
How about a date for Saturday. 
899. 
In a little heaven. 1117. 
Love has found me at last. 13877. 


What a man was old Andy. 2600. 
Dobieski (A. W.): 
Don’t be late tomorrow, moon. 
515. 
How about a date for Saturday. 
899. 
In a little heaven. 1117. 
Love has found me at last. 1377. 
What a man was old Andy. 2600. 
Whoopee. 25890. 
Doblinger (Ludwig) (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky) : ° 
Ach, Herr Schmitt... 
An der wiege. 15780. 
Barkarole. 157. 
Dancing stars. 


15736. 


9678. 


Freut euch des lebens. 16202. 
Go on. 9952. 
Ich bin ein vamp. 5584. 


Ich hab dich ja so lieb, mein 
schatz. 18462. 

Klein, aber mein. 18578. 

Kleine suite. 18579. 

Ktiss’ ich auch manchmal 
andere frauen. 1267. 

Mach mich nicht melancholisch. 
1489. 

Schenk mir deine liebe. 6458. 

Schon ist so ein ringelspiel. 6460. 

Schrammeln, spielt?s mir no an 
tanz. 19151. 

Seufzerbriicke. 2108. 

So wie du hat mich noch keine 
frau gektisst. 6539. 

Tanz mit mir, mia bella. 2322. 

Tausendmal. 2323. 

Vertraute klinge. 9097. 

Wie sich’s der kleine Moritz vor- 
stellt. 2701. 


gerne 


Wienerwald—veilchen. 19567. 
Will dich lieben. 6989. 

Dobson (A. M. R.): 
Child’s good night. 2815 (50). 
May flowers. 2815 (207). 
Morning in spring. 2815 (227). 
SUMEISe. « 2OLo a (l'¢,). 
What the nightingale sang. 2815 

(357). 

Dobson (A. T. A.): 
Child’s good night. 2815 (50). 
May flowers. 2815. (207). 
Morning in spring. 2815 (227). 
Sunrise. 2815 (317). 
What the nightingale sang. 2815 


(390)) 
Dobson (James) Forget your trou- 
bles and have a good time. 22150. 


Dobson (Walter) : 
Good-night waltz. 5291. 
Passion flower. 6285. 
Dodd (Arthur) Don’t say good-bye 
forever. 22045. 
Dodd (Delpha) : 
I lost my heart in the hills of the 
West. 20341. 
I’m the hold-up man. 16484. 
If all the world were mine, sweet- 
heart. 16483. 
Please forgive and forget. 
Voice of the night. 17500. 
You stole the secret of my heart. 


6316. 


17736. 
Dodd (Johnny ) Indigo stomp. 
24649. 
Doddridge (Philip) O happy day. 
22983. 
Dodds (Dolores) pseud. See Dodds 
‘(Icel) 


Dodds (Icel) ’Cause I want to love 
and love some more. 11896. 
Dodge (Anne): 


Black and white blues. 4827. 
Far away. 16148. 

For richer, for poorer. 16179. 
Lindy out. 16666. 

Oh fooey. 16969. 

We're all mixed up. 17536. 


You know your [sic] cheatin’. 
17715. 
Dodge (C. HE.) National emblem. 
15733 (231), 28795 (58): 
Dodgson (F. A.) That’s why I’m 
here you see. 25661. 
Dodgson (H. J.) Cupid climbs the 
Alps. 18025*. 
Doebber (Joh.) 
Doelle (Franz): 
Abend mit dir. 4662. 
Das ist die musik, die mich so 
glticklich macht. 24126. 
Madi, in Wien wird es friihling. 
5904. 
Musketier storch. 3855. 
Doemelt (H. F.) Why do you play 


Piippchen. 13161. 


with me. 23704. 
Doenges (J. L.) On to Chicago. 
21004. 
Doenges (W. C.) On to Chicago. 
21004. 
Doerfel (William) : 
Love in my life anew. 10478, 
Love must be grand. 10482. 


Winter lullaby. 11577. 
You are the answer to prayers. 

11610. 
Doerhoefer (Bertha) 
Motteler (B. D.) 
Doerr (Margaret) 
21911. 
Doflein 
24736. 


pseud. See 
Chinese love song. 


(Erich) Kleine fantasien. 


1211 


INDEX 


Doherty (R. J.): 


My baby’s by my side. 22867. 
Will you remember tomorrow, 
what you're telling me tonite. 
23716. 
Dolen (Bernie) Snowflakes. 25487. 
D’Olier music ¢€o.: 
At Murphy’s farm. 23874. 


At our football match on Satur- 


day. 23875. 
Dolin (Gerry) I love you more than 
that. 7836. 


Dolin (Harry): 
I’m living 
10133. 
Your wedding bells are ringing. 
1S (51. 
Dolinich (Katherine) 
here we go to Chicago. 
Dolly Dollars. 
lars. 
Dolphe (Hal.): 
Moths around the candle flame. 
12840. 
Stars, 
17304. 
Dolphin (Rita) Dubuque. 7517. 
Dolz (José) Bataclan. 4783. 
Doman (E. R.) We were pals and 
now we're sweethearts. 6888. 
Domergue (E.) Perses. 4656 (490). 
Domgraf-Fassbender (Willy) Nur dir 
will ich gehodren. 1719, 1720. 
Domina (Fritz): 
Abend mit dir. 4662. 
Am liebsten sitz’ ich mit meinem 
miidel im ruderboot. 13806. 
Dorothee, Dorothee. 24172. 
Zeig’ mir den weg ins paradies. 
11660. 
Dominante. Abbandono. 4660. 
Domingo (F. P.): 
Here we go speeding for town. 
5381. 
Mother loves me. 
Dominguez (R. A.): 
Paso doble. 15026. 
Por tu amor. 25282. 
Dominguez (R. A.) s7: 


in memory of you. 


All aboard, 
15754. 
See Miss Dolly Dol- 


what do you _ foretell. 


10616. 


Jibarito-cialefo: 16556. 
Paso doble. 15026. 
Dominico (Elizabeth) : 
Filmland. 647. 
Optimists. 8518. 
Dominicy (F.) Enchanteresse. 9806. 
Don Alonso’s treasure. 5054. 
Don Azpiazu (Alfredo Le Pera) See 


Le Pera Don Azpiazu (Alfredo) 
Don Giovanni. 6026. 
Don Juan. 1574, 14841. 
Don Juan in der fremde. 3135. 
Donadio (Frank) Oh Lord don’t take 
my gal (man) away. 16973. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Donahoo (P. 8S.) Why talk about 
nothin’ at all. 4563. 

Donahue (Al.) Bermuda. 11802, 
11803. 

Donahue (T. A.) Carry on! Mr. 
Roosevelt. 4898. 


Donaldson (Frank) It’s a million to 
one I love you. 10262. 
Donaldson (Walter) : 
Dancing in the moonlight. 16021. 
Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 
3137. 


Hiawatha’s lullaby. 17742. 


Just give me the girl. 3613. 

Only yesterday. 23031. 

You’ve got everything. 17740, 
19630. 


Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc.: 

Bless your heart. 15859. 

Can this be the end of love. 19822. 

Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 

3137. 
Heart-breaker. 18299. 
Heaven only knows. 20218. 
Hiawatha’s lullaby. 7742. 
I really didn’t mean to be so mean. 
24569. 

I wake up smiling. 1040. 

It might have been a diffrent 
story. 12495. 

Juggling a jig-saw. 3600. 

Just give me the girl. 3613. 

Man on the flying trapeze. 24891. 

Now that summer has gone. 

16958. 

One night of love. 18957. 

One night with you. 14995. 

Ooh! what I could do to you. 

3980. 

That great American home. 

Won’t you say hello. 4590. 
Donato (E.) When lights are soft 

and low. 4513, 21559. 
Donato (Frank) Carnera. 
Donaudy (S.): 

Continue thy singing. 21951. 

Portrait. 23113. 

Donde (Allen) I love but you. 20348. 
Donisch (Max): 

Gleichnis. 14281. 

Soleidas bunter vogel. 
Donizetti (Gaetano): 

Adieux. 24160. 

Mon bandit. 24161. 
Donna Diana. 24161*. 
Donnell (Jeanne) Dreaming of the 

twilight on the Blue Ridge. 14146. 
Donnelly (F. P.) Hymn to Christ the 
King. 24476. 
Donnelly (J. J.): 
Honor march. 890. 
Martial album for modern fife, 
bugle and drum corps. 1483. 


4328. 


13976. 


25497*. 


1212 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Donnelly (James J.) When my ship 
comes in. 693838, 15610, 19522. 
Donnelly (Jean and Tom) In the 
shade of the pine. 7956. 
Donner (Max) All at sea. 
Dono del mattino. 6366. 
Donoghue (KE. L.) Never forgotten 


23827*. 


land. 22948. 

Donohue (L. A.) Murmuring melody 
waltz. 16830. 

Donovan (Deil) Blue eagle. 17906. 

Donovan (Don) pseud. See White 
(O. C.) 

Donovan (Joe) When you are near 
me. 21574. 

Donovan (Richard) Suite for piano. 
11229. 


Don’t tell me who you are. 6761. 
Donth (A. A.) sr. Without a doubt. 


17665. 
Doodinsky (V. A.) Do tell me dear. 
9727, 18082. 
Dooley (Phil) Lost motion, 10472. 
Doolittle (Harriette) See Doolittle 
(M. H.) 
Doolittle (June) : 
In the song writers’ paradise. 
5640. 
Pal of my dreams. 13075. 
Doolittle (M. E.) Bound for Port 
Happiness. 23984. 
Doolittle (M. H.) : 
River’s melody. 21133. 
There’s romance in the air. 
25670. 
Doom (H. L.) Twilight and you. 
15507. 


Doran (R. F.) Let’s go. 16648. 
Doran (T. M.): 
Always buy American. 65. 
Buy American. 286. 
Do the best you can. 
Without you. 13690. 
Doremi musikverlag, a.g.: 
Ball im Savoy. 2896, 2897, 9455. 
Blaue vom himmel. 2928. 
Blume von Hawaii. 235. 
Gliick tiber nacht. 3291. 
Venus in seide. 4481. 
Verlorene walzer. 19455. 
D’Oreste (Stephanie) Reverie. 6393. 
Dorff (W. M.) Id build a castle to 


7462. 


the sky. 16358. 
Dorfman (Wilbur) Yowsah, oh, yow- 
sahree. 2799. 


Dormer (M. E.): 

Birthday. 15733 (31). 

Break, break, break. 15733 (37). 
Dorn (Edouard) : 


Bells of winter. 17752 (22). 
Trovatore. 15733. (369). 
Dorn (G. A.) Serenade in blue. 
19161. 


Dorn (Ralph) Serenade in blue. 
19161. 

Dorn (S. V.) It’s funny that way. 
3076. 

Dornik (F. C.) Prosperity will soon 
be here. 8625. 

Doro (Grace) Pleasure lady just a 
good girl. 8580. 


Dorrell (Mary) 

Dorris (Carmel) 
10593. 

Dors, mon petit gars. 7475. 

Dorsey (B. M.) jr. Beautiful lake of 


Just you. 16597. 
Moonlight and you. 


the Ozarks. 21787. 
Dorsey (Bud) See Dorsey (B. M.) 
jr. 
Dorsey (Jimmy) : 
Beebe. 9474. 
Mood Hollywood. 16805. 
Oodles of noodles. 10833. 


Dortch (A. W.): 


In a little home of our own. 
20487. 
Say it with a song. 25406. 
Doscher (G. E.) jr. Dream girl of 
K.A.Pi. 24183. 
Doskow (David) Esquimo [sic] pie. 
20030*. 
Dos Santos (Alvaro) Hollywood 
beauties. 5395. 


Dostal (Nico) : 
Anno dazumal war’s nicht anders. 
13814. 
Blume von Hawaii. 235. 
Bravo! bravo. 23989. 
In einer friihlingsnacht will ich 


dir sagen. 10209. 
Kaiserwalzer. 3619. 
Napoli canta. 1654, 1655. 


Night of love divine. 1687. 
Servus Wien. 11091. 
Soldat ist treu. 4219. 


Warum bist du so traurig. 4463. 


Wie sag’s ich’s meinem mann. 
4567. 
Wir kurbeln an. 4575. 
Doty (J. C.) Michigamme love song. 
10567. 
Doublage. 1176. 


Double crossing of Columbus. 15170. 
Doud (Hazel) Moonlight memories. 
1553. 
Doudiken (Thomas) : 
I'll go back to my old love again. 


12352. 
Ireland. 12485. 
Dougherty (C. B.) Memories of love. 
12768. 


Dougherty (Dan): 
All that is mine is vours. 52. 
Het-cha Joe, the Georgia gigolo. 
897, 12311. 
I wonder how the old folks are to- 
night, 1058. 


1213 


INDEX 


Caballero. 21854. 
First day we met. 


Dougherty (Jane) 
Dougherty (John) 


24265. 
Doughty (F. HE.) I want someone to 
love. 22461. 


Douglas (Bert): 
At last. 21754. 
Broadway I’m ealling on you. 

9526. 
Day dreams. 12009. 
Don’t hide love. 9737. 
Each night. 9787. 
I am longing for to-morrow. 
16348. 
I found a buttercup. 7806. 
I have loved. 7812. 
Invitation. 1152. 
Joy beams. 10308. 
Just you. 10340. 
Kiddies. 8049. 
Let’s go down to the beer garden. 
12619. 
Longing for tomorrow. 10468. 
Louisiana mama. 8184. 
My choice. 10648. 
On a summer’s night with you. 
10810. 
Silver seas. 138292. 
Sweet Carolyn. 213822. 
When I’m gone will you forget. 
11504. 
Why did you leave me. 11561. 
You brought the turn of the tide. 
PALIT 
You’re a wonderful girl. 11688. 
Douglas (C. W.): 
Four ninefold kyries. 19969. 
I sing of a maiden. 20893. 
Kyrial. 22684. 
Douglas (E. C.) 
Servant heareth. 

Douglas (EH. R.) 

good man for me to lose. 


Speak, Lord, Thy 
13356. 

He was a mighty 
20210. 


Douglas (Ernest) Benedictus_ es, 
Domine. 9490. 

Douglas (Francis) I’m happy now. 
22408. 


Douglas (George) : 


Douglas band folio. 9748. 
Moonlight serenade. 14825. 
Douglas (R.) Luella, my tango 

queen. 8220. 
Douglas (Rachel) Mother is our 
sweetheart. 14830. 


Douglas (W. N.) New moon grant 
my wish soon. 3920. 
Douglas (Winfred) See Douglas (C. 


W.) 
Douglass (B. H.): 
Ach! Lizzie--fill the _ steins. 
7081. 
I’m such a fool. 14453. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Just ‘cause you gave me the air. 
10825. 
Long as I love you. 8165. 
Douty (Nicholas) Dew is soft. 4128. 


Dovay-Edwards (Winifred) Wood- 
land sketches. 27389. 

Dove (The) 580. 

Doverspike (W. A.) Dolores, I love 
you. 31384. 

Dow (H.:M.): 


Morning song. TO76 (230). 

Shine forth, O truth. 7076 (314). 

Wouldn’t you like to know. T7076 

(393). 
Dow (N. M.): 
Morning song. TO76 (280). 
Shine forth, O truth. 7076 (314). 
Wouldn’t you like to know. T7076 
(3938). 
Dowd (F. H.): 
Hlegy before death. 585. 
Into my heart an air that kills. 
1150. 
Think no more, lad. 2383. 
When I was one and twenty. 
2631. 
With rue my heart is laden. 2717. 
Dowd (Harrison) See Dowd (F. H.) 
Dowd (Marie) Pal I left behind. 
13074. 

Dowd (Ww. J.) Come back to old 
Kentucky. 14042. 

Dowdell (A. R.) I found something 
when I found you. 10087. 

Dowell (Edgar): 

Harlem, Harlem’s heaven to me. 
20192. 

Rhythm mad. 21126. 

Dowland (John) Come again, sweet 


love. 9628. 
Dowling (G. H.) Mine alone sweet- 
heart. 8286. ; 


Down by the sally gardens. 5066. 
Down in the valley of love. 7482. 
Downey (Morton): 
Sweet dreams, pretty lady. 15366. 
We're on the march. 9149. 
Downham (R. J.) Honey won’t cha 


make up with me. 16322. 
Downing (Albert) Mother mine. 
6012. 
Downing (J. EH.) I love to make love 
to you. 20346. 


Downing (L. J.): 
Earth’s awakening. 24209. 
Greed. 16256, 22228. 
Downing (Sam) My King Kong, the 
hottest Hottentot in town. 16857. 
Downing (W. K.) Underneath the 
Florida moon. 15518. 

Downings (Hybernia) 
tunity would knock at my 
18454. 


I wish oppor- 
door. 


1214 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Downs (Darrell) Only in my dreams. 
1798. 

Downum (J. M.) Ill meet you ‘neath 
the honeysuckle vine. 24521. 

Doxsie (Peter) Cow-boy’s 
21964. 
Doyen (Albert) : 
Bois de myrthes. 
Calme de la mer. 
Danse antique. 
Nuit de bergers. 
Nymphes et satyres. 
Que la lumiére soit. 
Doyen (Jean) Suite en si. 19296. 
Doyle (Basil) Annabelle. 7134*. 
Doyle (Gilbert) My pathway of 
dreams. 8389. 

Doyle (T. J.) Hat’s off to our Presi- 
dent. 10006. 

Drago (A.) Nella penombra. 16925. 

Drake (F. N.) Don’t kiss me and beg 
my pardon. 3189. 

Drake (Frankie) : 

Even tho’ we're through. 
You just you. 17712. 
Drake (Milton) : 
Four letter varsity man. 20086. 
I loved you Wednesday. 14424, 
14425. 
It’s me callin’ you. 5668. 
What a price to pay for love. 
2601. 
Where the river meets the sea. 
2673. 
Drakeford (L. H.): 


regret. 


9332 (35). 

9332 (46). 
9332 (85). 

9332\ (259). 
9332 (260). 
9332 (293)). 


16133. 


Blue lagoon. 4889. 
Daffodil time. 3090. 
Silence me. 4191. 


Where you are. 19541. 
Your slave am [. 19639. 
Drakeford (Louis) pseud. See Drake- 
ford (lL. H.) 
Dramatic music for pianoforte. 
(65, 66). 
Draper (B. L.) 
house on the hill. 
Drdla (Franz): 
Kennst du mein liebeslied. 16604. 
Libelle. 24781. 
Liebesklage. 24783. 


7076 


Little red school 
14678. 


Dream come true. 12066. 

Dream girl. 9755*. 

Dream of a homesteader’s child— 
Cloran. 9759*. 

Dreher (Hugene) To my mother. 
6758. 


Drei masken musik, g.m.b.h.: 

Am liebsten sitz’ ich mit meinem 
midel im ruderboot. 13806. 

Bezauberndes frdiulein. 13896. 

Es bliiht ein rosenstrauch. 9813. 

Hs rauscht das meer ein liebeslied. 
14181. 

Fahrt in die jugend. 24248*, 


38188—34——_10 


Frau, die weiss, was sie will. 
3254. 
Lindenwirtin. 14666. 
Rufen sie Herrn Plim. 
Trompeterliebe. 19422. 
Von liebe singen alle geigen. 
13559. 
Wir tanzen walzer. 
Drei masken verlag, a.g. 
sturme. 14250. 
Drei masken verlag g.m.b.h. Miadel 
ohne mann. 14723. 


Drei shochentes. 24195*, 


11043. 


15664. 
Fruhlings- 


Drei tage mittelarrest. 4219, 4463. 
Dreiser (Theodore) : 
Judgment is at hand. 11670 
(181). 
My gal Sal. 2815 (232). 
Niggah loves his possum. T7076 
(240). 
Town where I was born. “T7076 
(354). 


Dreizy (J. C.) Hail! hail! prosperity. 
7688. 

Dress (lL. G.) 
sunbonnet. 13524. 

Dresser (Danny) I 1] tap, tap, tap on 
your window. 14416. 

Dresser (Paul) : 


Underneath the old 


Judgment is at hand. 11670 
(181). 

My gal Sal. 2815 (282). 

Niggah loves his possum. ‘7076 
(240). 

Town where I was born. “T0776 
(354). 


Dressler (L. R.): 
Come and worship. 7076 (39, 40). 


Come, Heavenly Father, from 
above. 3051. 

Day by day. 13765 (36). 

Joyful Eastertide. 3596. 

Not ashamed of Christ. 23795 


(59). 
O morning land. 13765 (140, 141). 
Sweet Genevieve. 93832 (351, 852). 
Dressler (Wm.): 
Come and worship. 7076 (39, 40). 
Day by day. 13765 (86). 


Not ashamed of Christ. 28795 
(59). 

O morning land. 18765 (140, 
141). 


Sweet Genevieve. 93832 (351, 352). 
Drew (B. EH.) We'll rally for our 


country. 6876. 
Drew (C. H.) We'll rally for our 
country. 6876. 
Drexler (F. D.) This love song. 
4353. 


Drexler (Frank) See Drexler (F. D.) 
Dreyer (Dave): 

I couldn’t tell them what to do. 
926, 3420. 


1215 


INDEX 


Dreyer (Dave) Continued. 
In a little second hand store. 
5617, (932. 
Little pen, a little ink, a little 
paper, 8148. 
When the sweet magnolias bloom 


again. 11526, 13645. 
Dreyer (KE. H.) Let’s go, United 
States, let's go. 8108. 


Dreyfus (Max) Tripping through the 
meadow. 19648 (156). 


Dreyfuss (P. A.) Prosperity deal. 
15096. 

Driggs (A. P.) There’s a trail windin’ 
back. 17403. 

Driggs (Collin) One shade bluer than 
blue. 18959. 

Drigo (R.) Fox (Sam) atmospheric 
series. 5208. 


Drink of this cup. 22081. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
561, 562, 19995, 19996. 

Droescher (Georg) Manuel Menen- 
dez. 2815 (202). 

Drole comme la yie. 

Dronchat (Théophile) 


15482. 
Noél de paix. 


8448. 
Drone (Alfred) Under the silvery 
moon. 17479. 
Drotleff (B. D.) Stella. 25569. 
Drowsy dreams. 17513*. 


Drumheller (lL. A.) Beautiful star 
of heaven. 17752 (19, 20). 

Drumm (Kate) All—hail! Ship ahoy. 
19667. 

Drummond (Dolores) Will you for- 
give me darling. 23714, 25903. 

Drummond (Dorothy) Along the old 
bayou. 23887. 

Drummond (M. F. A.) 
Deum. 22120. 

' Drummond (R. J.): 

Darling, I love only you always. 
4995. 

Let me talk lovey talk to you. 8097. 


Festival Te 


Strolling alone. 25581. 
Drury (G. L.) Grand old man. 3316. 
Drysel (J. A.) Don’t sin. 12052. 
Dryselius (H. A.) Don’t sin. 12052. 
Dubail (H. P.) My little French 
Rose. 25053. 


Dubarry (Die) 570, 571. 
Dubensky (Arcady) Raven. 
PAI1I*; 
Dubin (Al.): 
Put a tax on love. 25311. 
There’s a new moon over my 
shoulder. 15429, 
Du Bois (Adelard) Three cheers for 
that good old fashion beer. 21402. 
Dubois (Auguste) Pastorale d’Artois. 
23075. 
Dubois (C. A.): 
Andante. 15733 (92). 


15110*, 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Autre bayser. 15733 (18, 19). 

Daphnis. 15733 (80). 

Effeuillement. 15733 (104). 

Lecons de -solfége 4 changements 
de clef.. 7076. (173), 11670 
(194), 157383 (177, 178). 


Léthé. 15733 (185). 

Petit roseau. 15733 (263, 264). 

Scherzo-valse. 15733 (309). 

Si j'ai parlé, si jai aimé. 15733 
(318, 319). 

Six etudes de concert. 15733 
(93-98). 

Sonate. 15733 (99). 

Tityre. . 15733. (352)¢ 

Villanelle. 15733 (376, 377). 


DuBois (Gladys) : 
Give me a thrill. 18227. 
I found a new way to go to town. 
18366. 
I’m no angel. 18412. 
Lion tamers blues. 18627. 
No one loves me like that Dallas 
man. 18914. 
They call me Sister Honkey Tonk. 
19372. 
Dubois (Lyle) 
13338. 
Dubois (Théodore) : 
Andante. 15733 (92). 
Autre bayser. 15733 (18, 19). 
Daphnis. 15733 (80). 
Effeuillement. 15733 (104). 
Lecons de solfege 4 changements 
de clef. 7076 (173), 21670 
(194), 15733 (17%) Ties 
Léthé. 15733 (185). 
Petit roseau. 15733. (263, 264). 
Scherzo-valse. 157383 (309). 


Little Cinderella. 


Si j'ai parlé, si jai aimé. 15733 
(318, 319). 

Six etudes de concert. 15733 (93— 
98). 

Sonate. 15733 (99). 

Tityre. 15733 (352). 


Villanelle. 15733 (376, 377). 
Dubord (Emmanuel) I am coming 
back to you, old gal of mine. 24477. 
Du Bovik (Wm.) Moon is waiting for 
us up above. 16808. 
Ducasse (Roger) Berceuse. 
DuCille (D. M.): 
Aching heart. 11675. 
Beer in springtime. 9476. 
On a bright summer night. 
Ducklow (E. E.) Mother. 
Duckworth (M. D.): 
Time. 17419. 
You’re the song 
21670. 
Duda (C. J.) 
Dudek (Frank) 
Dudgeon (Frank) 
Songs. 631. 


11799. 


14983. 
3844, 


of my heart. 
N.R.A. 18853. 


Thanks. 25644. 
Favorite old time 


1216 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hot peanuts. 16327. 
Your voice a mel- 


Dudley (C. W.) 
Duenweg (H. 8.) 
ody. 19641. i 
Duerre (Gertrude) I love the music 
they play at parades. 972. 
Duffell (W. E.) Peace has come to 
earth again. 17052. 
Du Frerre (M.) My old gal and 
U.S.A. 8383. 
Dugan (A. M.): 
Captain of my dream ship on the 
ocean of love. 17959. 
I still love that old sweetheart of 
mine. 24572. 
Our flag and you. 18972. 
You carried me into the land of 
dreams. 9278. 
Dugge (Wilhelm) 
Wire. 2815 (152). 
Dugoniths (Charles) : 
I met Virginia. 20883. 
Some Sunday afternoon. 
Duhig (John): 
I’m looking for a sweetheart true. 
1009. 
Save your kisses for me. 2061. 
Try make this a_ glad _ world. 


Ich mdéochte, ich 


17262. 


2453. 
When we knew our dese, dose 
and dems. 115382. 
Duhig (L. A.) Forgive me for fall- 
ing in love. 14289. 


Dukas (Paul): 
AYriane et Barbe-bleue. 
(12). 
Indes galantes. 15733 (159, 160). 


15733 


Sonate. 15733 (100). 
Duke (A. T.) Oriental sweetheart. 
6250. 


Duke (M. P.): 
Cabin in the valley of the moon. 
9549. 
Forgiving you. 9891. 
Song of cheer, happy days are 


here. 11179. 
Duke (Paul) pseud. See Hunter 
(Paul) 


Duke (Russell) I love Chicago, it’s 
a great old town. 5490. 
Duke (Vernon) : 
I like the likes of you. 24511. 
Off again, on again. 3945, 
So nonchalant. 2180. 
Suddenly. 25583. 
That’s life. 2355. 


This is romance. 19375. 


What is there to say. 25814. 
Duke (W. A.): 

Bohemian rose. 19784. 

Carmelita. 21879. 

Carolina rose. 19829) 

Odell. 20966. 


Radio queen. 21104. 


Senora. 23261. 
Sweetheart waltz. 21331. 
Duke of Duluth. 4656 (276, 290, 448, 
613, 621). 
Duke of Olonne. 9423. 
Dukette (D. J.) All over you. 
Dulmage (W. E.): 
Colinette. 21982. 
When I hear those church bells 
ringing 13627, 15598. 
When you pass by to-night in the 
moonlight. 25865. 
Dulo (M. A.) Cheer up! be happy 
and gay. 11915. 
Dumais (J. P.) It’s with love in my 
heart. 20489. 
Dumas (Roger) : 
C’est vous que j’aime. 297. 
Etre adorée de toi. 7543. 
Fleur de joie. 7579. 
Sefiorita. 2101. 
Ton regard. 2421. 
Dumesnil (Maurice) 


2838. 


Page d’album. 


13072. 
Dumestre (Gaston) : 
Chanson du fou qui tua _ son 
amour. 11906. 
Chant des évadés. 11907. 
Dumler (M. G.): 
Ave maris stella. 122. 
Ecce quam bonum. 578. 
Ecce Sacerdos. 579. 
Missa Dei amoris. 18747. 


Suscipe Domine. 22738. 
Dunadee (George) Do you know. 
16060. 
Dunbar (Geo.) Springtime on _ pa- 
rade. 133868. 
Dunbar (H. L.) My log cabbin [sic] 
of dreams. 1624. 


Dunbar (W. F.) Kalamazoo college 
song book. 20550. 
Duncan (Amos) jr. Since we’ve been 
together. 25458. 
Dunean (Harold): 
Goodnight darling. 9973. 
Maybe it’s wrong. 10537. 
Dunean (J. C.) Smiling blue eyes. 
11151. 
Duncan (Rosetta) Sing me to sleep 
with a love song. 19200. 
Duncan (T. R.) New deal. 
Duncan (Vivian) : 
Ah ma’mselle. 4676. 
I’d rather have you under the 
moon. 5462. 
I’m getting that way. 
Let it rain. 5774. 
Love a la carte. 5855. 
Love iS a merry-go-round: 5862. 
Since you made me ery. 6509. 
Since you smiled at me. 6510. 
Sing me to sleep with a love song. 
19200. 


14930. 


5508. 


1217 


INDEX 


Duncan (Vivian )—Continued. 
Southern melody. 6580. 
Your request is my command. 


7065. 
Duncan-Rubbra (Edmund) In dark 
weather. 10206. 
Duncan sisters: 
Ill never forget you. 5489. 
Let me see you smile. 5778. 


6857. 
How do you do, 


Waltz of love. 
Dundas (Girvan) 
Honolulu. 10052. 
Dunedin (Queenie) 
wandering all alone. 
Dunham (G. E.): 
T’ll be satisfied. 7820. 


I’m a wanderer 
22388. 


No depression. 25113. 
Dunham (Helen M.) Fantasia. 
23795 (26). 
Dunham (Henry M.) Fantasia. 
23795 (26). 
Dunham (M. E.): 
Gypsy caravan. 14311. 


I’m missing you, now. 14447. 


Rose of gold. 15159. 
Dunhill (T. F.): 
At sundown. 238877. 


Billy Boy. (213. 
Blossom. 7222. 
Blue rhyme book. 21829. 


Charlie is my darling. 7331. 
Chase. 24041. 

Happy families. 18278. 
Heroes. 20232. 

Home pictures. 20243. 
Jack-in-the-green. 16552. 
Meeting of the waters. 8266. 


O, come all ye faithful. 8455. 


Old bachelor. 1745, 25154. 
Pleasant day. 80977. 
Three preludes. 9786. 


Dunk (S. Spain-) See Spain-Dunk 
(S.) 


Dunkley (F. L.) Late September. 


5758. 

Dunlap (J. M.) Mary Marie ma pe- 
tite. 1484. 

Dunlap (K. A.) Brown eyes. 21844. 

Dunlap (Louis) jr. Maybe I’m to 
blame. 38782. 

Dunn (A. H.) Come gentle spring. 
7376. 


Dunn (A. W.) Won’t you come take 


a trip down to Coney. 17678. 
Dunn (Eddie) : 
Goin’ to town. 24349. 


23027. 
Come let’s get go- 


One times one. 
Dunn (Elizabeth) 
ing. 14044. 
Dunn (Elsie) 
22215. 
Dunn (Francis) 


Good times are here. 


Harlem Sue. 3344. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Dann (J. P.)%: 
O salutaris Hostia. 25142. 
Santa Fé. 4138. 
Dunn (John) Keep on trying. 14616. 
Dunn (M. A.) Sing up, lift up. 8771. 
Dunn (Nathalia) I always st-st’- 
stutter. 10067. 
Dunn (R. C.) Out West. 10845. 
Dunn (S. ©.) My dear dad. 10645, 
22878. 


Dunnigan (John) Will you love me 
just the same. 15659. 
Dunowski (Mushka) : 
Image is you. 14512. 
Moment of love. 14813. 
My serenade. 14907. 
Du Noymo (Jeanne) 
Smith (M. E.) 
Du Page (Dick) 
Ps) yrs 
Du Page (R. P.) jr. 
7010. 
Dupell (P. T.) When the heart of a 
girl meets the heart of a boy. 23653. 
Dupérier (Jean) : 


pseud. See 
See Du Page (R. 


Won’t be long. 


Laissez jouer jeunes gens. 1273. 

Réveillez-vous' belle dormeuse. 
1975. 

Voici la douce nuit de mai. 2535. 


Dupin (Paul): 
Anniversaire de l’aieule. 84. 
Idéale sérénité. 1078. 
Margherita Albana. 1475. 


Matelots nubiens. 1489. 
Ratonne. 1955. 
Sakkara. 2042. 


Thébes sans portes. 2361. 
Vitrail au clair de lune. 25381. 
Dupont (Aug.) Quatuor pour instru- 
ments 4 cordes. 23146. 
Dupont (Emile) As long as you care. 
19708. 
Dupont (Gabriel) : 
Amie est venue avec des fleurs. 
11670 (8). 
Aprés-midi 
Ci) 
Au coin du feu. 11670 (15). 
Cabrera. 2815 (40), 11872. 
Calime. 11670 (40). 
Chanson de la pluie. 11670 (44). 
Chanson du vent. 11670 (46). 
Coquetterie. 11670 (62). 
Des enfants jouent dans le jardin. 
IAGO: (72) 
Du soleil au jardin. 11670 (88). 
Epigraphe. 11670 (92). 
Médecin. 11670 (227). 
Mort rode. 11670 (239). 
Nuit blanche — hallucinations. 
11670 (254). 
Soir tombe dais 
11670 (345). 


de dimanche. 11670 


la chambre. 


1218 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dupont (Jacques) : Wquilibriste. 14179. 


Berceuse. 21802. Fais dodo, Colin, petit frére. 
Concert. 18129. 14202. 
Derniére feuille. 22021. Girl with the flaxen hair. 9940. 
. Papillon. 238068. Glorious day. 9947. 
Dupont (Leon) Little blue eyed babe. Golliwogg’s cake walk. 9962. 
10438. Gondolier. 14294. 
Dupont (M. M. H.): Idéale sérénité. 1078. 
Amie est venue avec des fleurs. J’ai souvent révé. 10280, 22568. 
11670 (8). Joujou mécanique. 18543. 
Aprés-midi de dimanche. 11670 Lecons d’harmonie. 22642, 
(12). Lélita. 18604. 
Au coin du feu. 11670 (15). Margherita Albana. 1475. 
Calme. 11670 (40). Marquis et marquise. 14749. 
Chanson de la pluie. 11670 (44). Matelots nubiens. 1489. 
Chanson du vent. 11670 (46). Mauvaise priére. 10531, 10532. 
Coquetterie. 11670 (62). Mélodies. 23986, 23987. 
Des enfants jouent dans le jardin. Menton. 24937, 24938. 
11670 (72). Menuet de V’infant. 18731. 
Du soleil au jardin. 11670 (83). Menuet pour Casals. 14780. 
Epigraphe. 11670 (92). Moineaux. 10583, 10584. 
Médecin. 11670 (227). Nuit de Noél. 22977. 
Mort roéde. 11670 (239). Offrande. 18935. 
Nuit blanche — hallucinations. Oisives. 1744. 
11670 (254). Orphée. 12213, 12214. 
Soir tombe dans la chambre. Petit voyageur. 15037. 
11670 (345). v4 Petite berceuse. 10881. 
Dupont-Hansen (George) Nirvana. Petite danse. 15038. 
11670 (250). Petite danse slovaque. 10882, 
Duport (J. L.) 1°" sonate. 15782. 10883. 
Duppler (G. L.) I love you. 18390. Petite marche bien francaise. 
Dupré (Marcel) Ballade. 22083. 10884, 10885. 
Dupuis (Mildred ) Just you. 18566. Prélude chorégraphique. 10939, 
Durand & cie.: We 10940. 
ee ciesiad Hous Procession nocturne. _ 10958. 
Anniversaire de l’aieule. 84. Ser en re majeur, 1098, 
Au trot. 9421. i 
Aviatrices. 124. Ratonne. 1955. 
Bean réve, 13864. Recit amusant. 15111. 
Berceuse. 11799. Rencontre joyeuse. 15116. 
Berceuse du marin. 11800. f Réves. 23177. | 
C’est moi la vedette. 9541, 21852. Rose, ma voisine. 18211. 
Caresses d’une mére. 13974. Saint-Jean. 15178. 
Chanson. 11414. Sakkara. 2042. 
‘Chanson du sabotier. 9590. Si amour passe. 15288. ‘ 
Cheeur de l’Aurore. 21912. Solféges de concours 4 2 voix. 
Cheeur des travailleurs. 14019. 2184, 23313. 
Cloches de Noél. 14030. Sonate. 13336. 
Clochettes. 14031. Succés mondiaux. 11227. 
Concerto no. 2. 18010, 24089, Symphonie concertante. 2304, 
24090. 25620. 
Danse. 22019. Tambours et clairons. 15404. 
Danse campagnarde. 18036. Tes yeux. 19341. 
Danse des marionnettes. 14073. Thebes sans portes, 2361. 
Dé. 12012. Vitrail au clair de lune. 2581. 
Don Juan. 14841. Durante (James, or Jimmie) : 
Drei traute gesinge. 12139. Inka dinka doo. 22542, 24650. 
Ecole du solfége. 580, 24216. Reincarnation. 19076. 
Elisa, ta mére t’appelle. 9797, Yes me. 19595. 
22091. Durden (Ola) Only you can mend my 
En canot. 141783. heart. 108381. 
En pleine campagne. 14174. Durey (J. M.) Charms of the Mo- 
En valsant. 9803. hawk. 21904. 


1219 


INDEX 


Durgin (J. R.): 
Girl in the domino mask. 18218. 
Secrets of heaven. 6479. 
Durham (—) Lafayette. 5752. 
Durham (M. B.) It’s great to be a 
Georgian. 3577. 
Durham (R. L.) O Duke, alma mater. 
8456. 
Durkin (Lillian) : 
Can’t you realize it’s you. 21866. 
Now that you are gone. 22976. 
Durkin (Lynn): 
Can’t you realize it’s you. 21866. 


Now that you are gone. 22976. 
Durmashkin (Mattia) Purim play. 
4075*. 
Durr (Bob) I still remember, how 


22445. 
O child most holy. 


can I forget. 
Durrant (F. T.) 
25132 
Durrie-Surrin (Dagmar) 
romance. 21630. 
Durrie-Surrin (Joan) 
mance. 216380. 
Durst (Heliodore) 
24148. 

Dushkin (Samuel) : 
Danse russe. 24122. 
Scherzo. 6631. 

Du Soe (R. C.): 

Calling you. 15923. 
Chant to Allah. 15949. 


Woods of 
Woods of ro- 


Diamond Lou. 


Dance with me. 16018. 
Homeland. 16319. 
How like a flower. 16332. 


I want to hear a blue song. 
16470. 


I won’t ever worry. 16480. 
We of the Legion. 17585. 
Dussek (—)~ Ballo. 7179. 
Dust’ (HEM) : 
Indian lullaby. 14541. 
Lucky shores. 14716. 
Moonbeams. 168138. 
Music box. 16881. 
Dutcher (A. F.) My old gal and 
U.S.A. 8383. 
Dutcher (D. G.) Saratoga moon. 
21175. 


Duthoit (W. J.): 

Bird of love divine. 
Hungariana. 5434. 
May-day. 12749. 
Mermaids of the Moldau. 
Sylvan scenes. 4801. 
Sylvia. 15390. 

Dutton (KE. P.) & co., ine.: 
Around the world in song. 105. 
Sing it yourself. 2150. 

Dutton (E. W.): 


13900. 


5958. 


Justine. 18568. 
Pretending. 17094. 
Dutton (H. R.) I fell in love again. 
143895. 


pt. IH, n. s., v.28 


Duval (Antoinette) Nowadays noth- | 
ing’s new. 10768. 
Du Val (William) 
and the fire alarm box. 
Duvall (lL. 8.) 
moon. 20454. 
Duvauchelle (Pierre) 
classique. 21744. 
Duvernoy (Alphonse) : 
Deuxiéme sonate. 7076 (62). 
Moulin 4 vent. T0776 (231). 
Sonate. 157383 (103). 
Duysens (Léon) Feuilles 
18171. 
Dvorak (Anton, or Antonin) : 
Goin’ home. 243847. 
Humoreske. 21696 (164), 24468. 
Kleine friihlingsweise. 10353. 
Little May-time song. 18633. 
Serenade. 9832 (320). 
Song of home. 21259, 21260. 
Songs my mother taught me. 
6572. 
Theme from the largo, New World 


Dancing post-box 
16023. 
In the path of the 


Anthologie 


d’album. 


symphony. 4839. 
Dvorak (Helen) Love and romance 
I tried to dodge you. 3718. 
Dyek (V.): 
Berceuse hébraique. 7205. 
Eli! Eli. 24220. 
Fétes juives. 24257. 
Hatikva. 18283, 18284. 


Kadisch. 8048. 

Tout au fond de mon cceur. 

Vos vet sain mit Isroél. 
Dyer (E. B.) 

17702. 

Dyer: (LB. Me) a8 

Florile dalbe. 667. 

(Guvres completes de Francois 


9030. 
25757. 
You broke my heart. 


Couperin. 10781, 14963, 22992. 
Dyke (May Van) See Van Dyke 
(May) 


Dykeman (C. W.) Put on a smile, 
chase out the gloom. 8630. 

Dykes (J. B.) Best day of the year. 
9495. 

Dynes (H. N.): 
Lollypops. 5835. 
That melody. 6716. 

Dyson (George) : 

Morning and evening. 

Saint Paul’s 
13231. 

Song on May morning. 8830. 

Dyson (Hal): 
Honolulu honey. 


8319. 
voyage to Melita. 


889. 


Tll sneak up on _ happiness. 
24523. 

I will always love you. 24594. 

My schnozzola. 16879. 

Over a southern sea. 25212. 

Sunshine follows the rain 
25598. 


1220 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Dziadosz (Stella) : 
I never knew love could be like 


this. 12410. 
Something tells me you're tired 
of me. 1338338. 
Dads (A. B.) 100 Dixie favorites. 
3192. 
Hagler (F. I.) Talkin’ to my picture 
of you. 11278. 


Eagler (Frank) : 
"Neath the 
22942. 


San Jacinto moon. 


Sweet Isabelle. 23402. 
Eagleston (H. M.) Meet me down on 
Wabash (Ave.) 10541. 
Ealy (Jack) My little log cabin on 
the range. 22901. 
Haly (M. A.): 


Blue melody waltz. 238972. 
My heart still yearns for you. 
20842. 
Wynonee. 
Earl (Chaffee) 
Earl (Maud): 
Bill Robinson stairs. 
Golden stairs. 14298. 
Magical. magical stairs. 14724. 
Stairs of romance. 15325. 
White House military 
15637. 
Earl and the girl. 2815 (148). 
Earl Carroll vanities, 10th ed. 3428. 
Earlan (E. R.): 
Bread line blues. 11852. 
I found the sunshine, the day I 
found you. 10088. 
Tears of regret. 6699. 
Early to bed. 22157, 22488, 22534. 
HKarnest (B. T.) When the apple 
blossoms bloom. 17588. 
Earsley (lL. E.) Ak-sar-ben. 17778. 
Eason (J. L.) My moon. 25061. 
Eason (R. L.) jr. Living for you. 


23737. 


Don’t tell me. 3145. 


13897. 


stairs. 


10449. 

East (Henry) Down lover’s lane. 
7483. 

Hast (O. J.) Everybody’s asking me 
about you. 20088. 

Easter alleluia. 3184. 

Easter chimes. 4656 (150). 

Easter sunrise. 577. 


Hastes (H. M.): 
Can you sing a song. 15926. 
Quest. 17112. 
Eastlake (R. W.): 
Jeffersonian march. 8004. 


You’re spoiling me. 17733. 
HKastlick (B. G.) Beautiful past. 
174. 


Eastman (Art) 
bye to me. 22. 
Easton (Hazel) : 
Gee I’m lonesome, gosh I’m blue. 
22177. 


After you said good- 


Give me an old fashioned girk 
like mother. 24338. 
HKaston (Sidney) : 
I’li go on forever—loving you. 
22369. 


I’m so glad. 22428. 

Scare crow dance. 23250. 
Where is the hand. 23677. 
Eastwood (Ted) I lay me down to 

sleep. 7816. 
Easy dance music for 
piano. 11670 (84). 
Easy Elizabethans. 16118. 
Eaton (A. L.) Childrens garden of 


cornet and 


song. 24050. 
Eaton (Dora) We'll stick to the 
stars of Old Glory. 6877. 
Eaton (Franklin) Corporal’s guard. 


21696 (64). 


Eaton (Joe) Say you love me truly. 


25409. 
Eaton (L. L.) Are you sorry. 23860. 
Eaton (lL. V.) My little old home- 
town. 10680. 


Eaton (R. W.): 
As long as I have you. 28869. 
Everything might have been so 


different. 3207. 
Ebel (Arnold) Zehn kleine klavier- 
stiicke. 24211. 


Ebeler (G.) verlag: 
Freche muus. 52138. 
Mein schones kind vom Rhein. 
5946. 
Warum denn traurig sein. 6863. 


Eberhard (EK. G.) Toast to love. 
11358. 

HWberhardt (G. A.) Chicago, queen of 
the West. 3028. 


Eberhardt (William) jr.: 
Brakeman on engine sixty three. 
249. 
Is God at home. 1156. 
Lonely hill-billy. 1358. 
Wandering through the meadows. 
2563. 
Eberius (Myrtle) I’m jealous. 1008. 
Ebersole (S. G.) John Henry Wray 
and Emma Gay. 24684. 


Eble (M. M.) Reach out and take a 
hold of God. 23161. 

Eblinger (Jean) Chanson de Lison. 
4908. 

Eby (Harl) We can’t get in with the 
agents. 6874. 

Eby (G. R.) Honeyheart. 5411. 

Kea da Silva (H.) Sousa with his 
band. 15305. 

Eece homo. 19926. 


Eechavarria (Angel) 

the brook of memories. 13070. 
Echo. Deux orphelines. 18065. 
Echoes of Christmas. 16119*. 
Eckardt (Paul) Heil und seig. 


Paddling down 


18309. 


1221 


INDEX 


Eckberg (W. R.) On to better times. 
17004. 

‘Eckel (A. B.) 
25368. 

Eckhard 
24036. 

Eckhardt (U. L.) 
3276. 

Hekhardt (Wm.) : 
Moon, take pity on me. 
Smile, fool, smile. 19218. 

Eckland (D. E.): 

Doctor Cupid. 16063. 
Serenading my lady. 17201. 
Eckman (Joseph) Rejoice and sing. 

21113. 

Hekmann CHAN .)% 

Cabin on the Mississippi shore. 
15910. 


Roosevelt all the time. 
CW od) Century folio. 


Ghost of a kiss. 


22829. 


I love a circus I do. 12362. 
I loves you honey. 12369. 
Sweet Madalene. 11249. 


Eckstein (Maxwell) : 


Dancer. 4978. 

Rally of the cowboys. 10993. 

Visit from Santa. 2530. 
Eddy (C. D.) Luella. 8219. 


Eddy (Charles M.) jr.: 

Back at cobblestone hall. 11764. 
Underneath the whispering pine. 
15519. 

Eddy (Clifford M.) jr.: 
Broken-hearted cowboy. 23998. 
Come to fair Chicago. 14047. 
Dreaming, just dreaming. 22071. 


I still want you. 14467. 
My desire. 22881. 
New baby. 14928. 


Pride of the old U. S. A. 15088. 
Sweetheart, dear, for you and me. 
13407. 
There’s bound to be good times. 
15484. 
Wedding bells. 138604. 
When there’s love at the end of 
the lane. 15624. 
Yankee moon. 13704. 
Edel (George) : 
Dancing as one, 453. 
Whippoorwill’s song. 
Hdelheit (Harry): 
That little white cross 
little green hill. 4329. 


17625. 


on that 


Whistlin’ Joe from Kokemo. 6968. 
Edens (Roger) New deal rhythm. 
20922. 
Eder (H. R.) We are for you N-R-A. 
19480. 
Edeson (Donald): 
Roadways. 6404. 
Three old English songs. 5111. 
Edeson (Leo.) I’m afraid to fall in 


love with you. 18396. 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Edgar (J. B.) Ive a secret in my 


heart, it’s I love you. 5566. 
Edgar (Marriott) : 
Lion and Albert. 20626. 


Three ha’pence a foot. 21404. 

Edgar (R. D.) Oh yes I’m married to 
the wrong man. 1743. 

Edick (EF. C.) Edicks easy method 
chord chart. 16121. 

Edinoé! (Serge) Il doit y avoir autre 
chose 4 faire. 1108. 

Edition Kaleidoskop. Gelbe tango. 
14263. 


Edition orientale de musique. 
sefardies. 3065. 
Edition To-Ma: 
Alten tannen sie flustern im wind. 
13808. 
Fahne hoch... 14198, 14199. 
Herrgott soll Berliner sein. 143840. 
Editions du magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider : 
Andante et Scherzo. 17810. 
Concerto en ré. 18796. 


Coplas 


Deux petits quatuors. 18986. 
Marchand dhabits. 18704. 
Pour le piano. 15074. 

4 mélodies. 17875. 


Editions Echo. Poil de carotte. 15062. 
Editions musicales Euterpsy. Valse 
miniature. 2504. 
Hditions Vedette. 
nuie. 22823. 
Edizioni musicali Caesar film: 
Esperanza. 3200. 
Serenata alla luna. 
Edleson (Raymond) 
met you. 17781. 
Edlin (Ivan Alfred) : 
Pale yellow moon. 23065. 
Pickin’ cotton. 23089. 
Edmiaston (D. B.) Skies will be blue. 


Moi... je m’en- 


4171. 
All because I 


2162. . 
Edmond (H. R. M.) Paree chere. 
4022. 
Edmonds (Paul) Hoddley poddley. 
868. 


Edmondson (J. J.): 
In the moonlight. 
Somewhere. 6554. 
That’s when. I'll dream of you. 


16516. 


23446. 
Edmonson (Minnie) Roosevelt’s the 
man. 4118. 
Edmonson (Norman) Morceau an- 
tique.. 12826. 


Edmund (Ralph): 
Have you had a good day to-day. 
12268. 
Jollity. 22587. 
That little church among the hills, 
back home. 193848. 
Edmundson (Garth): 


Bells through the trees. 4808. 


1222 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Carillon. 318. 
Haster spring song. 5103. 
Impressions gothiques. 24625. 


March of the magi. 1468. 
To the setting sun. 6760. 
Virgin’s slumber song. 2529. 


Hdna (M. B.): 
Certain little cabin in the West. 
9582. 
Honey-suckle time—down in Ten- 
nessee. 183835. 
Somewhere, sometime in June. 
8811. 


Sweet-heart all the time. 19312. 
Edru music publishers. Come back 
to me. 15985. 
Edson (L. J.) Love ’neath the moon- 
light. 18669. 
Educational orchestra album. 9798, 
18134. 
Edwards (—): 
In my merry Oldsmobile. 


97). 
Pocahontas. 13765 (170). 
Somebody’s sweetheart I want to 
be. 7076 (323). 
Edwards (A. H.): 
As love sings on. 
O memory. 20960. 
Remember me. 21116. 

Hdwards (Allan) I wanna be with 
you. 18443. 
Edwards (Anne) 

14279. 
Edwards (Bessie) Mr. Moon. 3825. 
Edwards (Broughton) pseud. See 
Meredith (I. H.) 
Hdwards (C. J.): 
I’m one of the lads of Valencia. 
5532. 
Jolly old ma! Jolly old pa! 5697. 
Edwards (C. T.) Roosevelt, Roose- 
velt, our President. 11080, 19104. 


23870. 


Give me a cottage. 


Edwards (C. V.) You. 17692. 
Edwards (Carl): 

Believe me. 138886. 

In my dream. 12459. 
Edwards (Clara) : 

Ganz nur dein. 12184. 

Gipsy life. 741. 

O komm zu mir. 12989. 


Edwards (Hd.) 
2552, 4453. 
Edwards (Eddie) 
7653. 
Edwards (Gene) Old revival meetin’. 
13024. 
Edwards (Gus): 
Ask me not. 25992 (4). 
Come take a skate with me. 
13765 (29). 
Farewell Killarney. 25992 (17). 


Wake up America. 


Gone from me. 


I'd like to see a little more of 


you. 25992 (23). 


13765 


I just can’t make my eyes behave. 
23795 (33). 

I miss you in a thousand different 
ways. 21696 (183). 

Mister Monkey. 138765 (121). 

Once upon a time. 18765 (158). 


What’s the use of knockin’. 13765 
(245). 
When Tommy Atkins marries 
Dolly Gray. 19648 (165). 
Edwards (H. C.) Crusader. 24106. 
Edwards (H. W.) One without two, 
me without you. 18960. 

Hdwards (Jack) No depression. 
25118. 

Iidwards (Joseph) Long memories. 
10461. 


Hdwards (Julian) au., and Edwards 
(Emily) prop.: 


Farewell fond dreams. 21696 
(94). 

Fell the governor. 23795 (27). 

Girl and the Governor. 21696 


(117, 118). 
I am so fair. 
I’m Don Pascal 
21696 (181). 
I’ve a very nasty temper so be- 
ware. 21696 (185). 
Military Willie. 2815 (223). 
Pink hussars. 7076 (263). 
That’s the kind of a noble savage 
that Iam. 21696 (3871). 


21696 (170). 
de Mesquita. 


Where the wild vine clings. 2815: 
(366). 

You only you. 2815 (881). 

Edwards (Leo): 

Cherokee. 93832 (54). 

Don’t say adieu. 11670 (78), 
13765 (42). 

Hurdy gurdy man. 9832 (141). 


Ill do anything in the world for 
you. 93832 (147). 

In a little canoe with you. 11670 
(158). 

My own girl. 13765 (129). 

Napoli. 11670 (246). 

Right in this old town. 
(180). 

Sioux Sue. 18765 (200). 

Tale of a monkey. 13765 (220). 

That’s what the rose said to me. 
19648 (144). 

Two dirty little hands. 9332 
(369). 
Upon the 
(236). 
When. the leaves turn to gold. 

11670 (423). 

Hdwards (Philip) I need someone 
like you to teach me how to love. 
12406. 

Edwards (S. G.) 
17150. 


13765 


trolley line. 13765 


Rose of my heart. 


1223 


INDEX 


Edwards (S. M.) 
missin’ you so hard. 
Edwards (Virginia) 
senorita. 11957. 
Edwoods (John) Smiling for you 

with a broken heart. 2170. 
Hgan (C. M.) Trying to forget you. 


Right now, [’m a 
19092. 
Come dance, my 


2456. 

Egan (Jack) Seven million people. 
17203. 

Hgan (Ray) Me ’n you °’n him. 
20736. 


Egen (Austin): 
Get a cheer-up smile. 732. 
Komm’n sie bitte ’rtiber. 36837. 
Miitterlein ... 20803, 20804. 
Zigeuner, you have stolen my 
heart. 2803. 
Hgener (C. A.): 
Legend of love. 
Light and free. 
(210). 
Egener (Louisa) 
2815 (179). 
Hegerton (A. H.): 
As for me. I will come into Thy 
house. 21753. 
Crucifixus. 4767. 
I did lay me down to take rest. 
22340. 
Love of the Father. 
Nune dimittis. 22978. 
Rejoice in the Lord alway. 6384. 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 


15733 (179). 
2815 (179), 9332 


Light and free. 


22736. 


peace. 23470. 
Eggeling (Georg): 
Capricieuse. 17752 (26). 
Gipsies. 4655 (210). 
Good-bye. 4656 (221). 
Mazurka brillante. 13765 (117). 
Ungarisecher tanz. 13765 (235). 


Valse brillante. 13765 (237). 

Waldeinsamkeit. 13765 (239). 

50 melodious etudes. 17752 (38). 
HKggert (Ernst) Links-rechts-marsch. 


20624, 20625. 
Eggleston (Dick) See Eggleston (R. 
BE.) 
Eggleston (R. E.) Honest darling. 
14353. 
Egner (Philip): 
As you were. 7142. 
Benny Havens. 7512. 


Why did you do it. 

100 days ’till June. 
Egolf (C. F.) jr.: 

Down Dixie way. 18100. 

Dreamy river. 18121. 

Look at what you’re doing to me. 

18648. 

My perfect sweetheart. 

Sleepy head. 19213. 
Ehlert (August) Why did you leave 

me. 15646. 


9236. 
9332. 


18841. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Ehresman (A. B.) Memory waltz. 
3803. 

Ehrich (J.) Dreamy moments. 13765 
(44, 45). 

Ehrler (W.) & co. Griiss mir mein 
Sanssouci. 53813, 5314. 


Ehrlich (M. R.): 

Couldn’t you fall for me. 
21959. 

Fresh as a daisy. 14245. 
Girl in the little green hat. 743. 
Gotta go. 5299. 
Hold me closer. 873. 
King of Zulu. 16605. 
Maurice, the gendarme. 
Mother Nature’s lullaby. 
Ol Man Devil. 8476. 
Rough idea of my old Kentucky 


4956, 


16764. 
12835. 


home. 17157. 
Shake hands with a millionaire. 
2144. 


She changed her hi-de-hi-de, for 
his yodel-o-de-ay. 6490. 
Something came and got me in 
the spring. 8807. 
Two rooms of love. 17469. 
Ehrlich (Siegwart) Ich mdchte einen 
walzer schunkeln, aber nur mit dir. 
5587. 
Ehrmann (Alfred von) Brahms (Joh- 
annes) 13929. 


Ei wohl eine schone zeit. 5113. 
Hiche (W. F.): 
Me and the moon. 10588. 


She’s my sweet-heart baby. 11099. 
EHichelmann (KE. H.): 
I’m going back to my eastles in 
the air. 12381. 
I’m simply ga-ga 
12394. 
Yankee brew. 
Hichhorn (H. W.): 
Grandpa. 143808. 
Radio. 15108. 
Silver balloons. 
Eick (Edgar) Keep calling me your 
sweetheart. 20552. 
Hide (Marmaduke) MHeileman ecaya- 
lier. 24418. 
Hidt (M. H.): 
Tulip waltz. 11379. 
World’s exposition march. 11598, 
17682. 
Hidt (M. M.) Sure, why not. 4277. 
EKigenbroadt (A. D.) Union. 13525, 
Eighteen faux-bourdons and descants. 
11548. 
Hilenberg (B. M.) 


over you. 


15682. 


17223. 


Andante und varia- 


tionen. 2815 (10). 
Hilenberg (R. B.) Andante und va- 

riationen. 2815 (10). 
Hilenberg (Rich.) Lost happiness. 


9332 (218). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Hilers (A. A.) 
(31), 98382 (56). 
Hin Duw sydd noddfa gref. 
Kinbinder (Marie) : 
Smoke your blues away. 17249. 
Stroll along with me. 21309. 
Hinmal mocht’ ich keine sorgen haben. 
582. 
Einstein (L. R.): 
Gone again. 20142. 
Naughty wriggle. 18887. 
Hiphos (Ettena) pseud. See Gunder- 
sen (S. A.) — Johnsen (S. A.) 
Hisemann (Michael) : 
Bisschen mondschein. 1063. 
Bisschen mondschein, ein bisschen 
liebe. 1064. 
Ich bin kein Lohengrin, ich bin 
kein Parsival. 1063, 1064. 
Katz im sack. 8043*. 
Hisenberg (Albert) : 


Chiffonnette. 
14166. 


Beer. 4797. 

Moody moments. 24982. 
Hisenberg (G. G.): 

Forgotten man. 7596. 


Song of happiness. 25517. 

Hisenberg (R. B.): 

Brown cheering song. 13948. 
Hyes of Texas. 3213. 
Manikin. 10521. 
Matador. 14756. 

Hisengrein (P. V.) 

11376. 
Hisenhart (Mrs. A.) 
—yes, up. 33583. 
Hisenmann (Will) 
Klavier. 10355. 
Hisert (A. R.) You are my man and 
I am your woman. 23752. 
Hisler (Paul) Dish ran away with 
the spoon. 506. 

Hitzen (L. C.): 

I’m afraid to fall in love with you. 
18396. 

Love ‘neath the moonlight. 

Opus 40. 17024. 

Ekame (—) pseuwd.: 
Turnerbannerlied. 9053. 
Vaterland. 17490. 

Ekman (J. <A.) I love blue eyes. 

14418. 
El. pseud. See Schaffer (E. J.) 
Elander (Charles) : 
Cottonland. 11670 (63). 
On tiptoe. 9332 (267). 
Elar music corp. Ooh, I’m thinking. 
8516. 

Elbee music co. I’ve got to pass your 
house to get to my house. 14473. 
Eldon (Harry) That’s certain, she is 

Mine, all mine. 2354. 
Eldred (R. B.) Come back to me. 
14041. 


True as honey. 
He lifted me up 


Kleine suite ftir 


18669. 


7076 | Eldred (Raymond) Melody divine. 
22799. 
Eldridge (Al) Close your little eyes. 
11947. 
Hldridge (Judson) 100 Dixie favor- 
ites. 3192. 


Eldridge entertainment house, inc.: 
Bon voyage. 238%. 
Hiram and Mirandy. 864. 
Little rich girl who was poor. 


1344*. 
What the Christmas fire told. 
2613*. 
Hldwyn (H. J.) pseud. See Bohl- 
man (H. J.) 
Eler (-) Are you blue. 17821. 
EHlerding (Harold) Irene. 24659. 
Hlert (Sigfrid Karg-) See Karg- 
Elert (Sigfrid) 
Elf Schillschen offiziere. 5611. 


Elgar (Edward) : 


Adieu. 17, 4668, 17759, 17760, 
23815. 
As torrents in summer. 13830, 
15802. 


Dream children. 587. 

Fly, smging bird. 672. 

How calmly the evening. 20258. 

Lo, now the dawn is breaking. 
20650. 

My love dwelt in a northern land. 
20858. 

Salut d’amour. 
(125), 25388. 


6448, 6449, 19648 


Serenade. 2105, 6487, 19159, 
19160, 25427. 
Snow. 2173, 15271. 
Sonata. 6558. 
Theme from Pomp and circum- 
Stance. 21376. 
Weary wind of the west. 21527. 
When swallows fly. 17587. 
Eliscu. (Hdward) O! Mister Car- 
penter. 3942. 
HElkan-Vogel co., ine. Give unto the 
Lord. 99465. 


Elkin & co., ltd.: 
Castlepatrick. 3002. 
Cyprian woman. 24112. 
Deryn pur. 199388. 
Flights of fancy. 
Gird on thy 
14274. 

God, who knowest the things that 
were. 24342. 

Lady Night. 12578. 

Lost cat. 1368. 

Marguerite. 3770. 

Mystic ode. 6110. 


18176. 
sword, O man. 


O lovely things are these. 6180. 
Rambler’s song. 21109. 
Rima’s call to the birds. 19093. 


Rolling English road. 4118. 
Sing-song. 2152. 


1225 ie 


INDEX 


Elkin & co., 1td.—Continued. 
Song of soldiers. 17273. 
Three fugal fancies. 848. 


Three preludes. 4780. 
Wander-thirst. 6860. 
Who goes home. 4542. 


Elkind (S. W.) Jewish potpourri. 
18537-18539. 
Elikus (Albert) On a merry folk- 

tune. 17000. 
Eller (J. <A.) . Something new. 
21249. 


Ellerbe (Paul) 
Ellerbusch (Fred) 
dear. 16444. 
Ellery (R. M.) Now they’ve got to 

love you for love. 8449. 
Hiling (Harry) When the dance is 
thru. 2645. 
Ellingford (H. F.) 
Ellington (Duke): 
Drop me off in Harlem, 24208. 
Rockin’ in rhythm. 21140. 
Sophisticated lady. 18351, 21278. 
Elliott (Ann) Fingers and thumbs. 
24263. 
Hiliott (C. A.) Riding in the rumble 
in the rain. 8664. 
Elliott (Eloise) : 
Barefoot days. 4779. 
Give me an isle and you. 22189. 
Elliott (G. C.) Lord is my shepherd. 
18650. 
Elliott (Leslie) 
sweet and tender. 
Hlliott (O. M.): 
Alone in the dark. 11712. 
Life is just romance and love is 
its theme. 16654. 
Elliott (Vern) : 
Comin’ thro’ the Rye. 


Money. 10585. 
I miss you mother 


94th psalm. 2812. 


Night of summer 
20933. 


4946. 


Holy night! peaceful night! 53896. 
Home, Sweet home. 5404. 
Mexicana. 3808*. 
Songs my mother taught me. 
6572. 
Elliott (Wm.) Mother. 1564. 
Elliott (Zo): 
Annapolis. 9381. 
Midshipman’s march. 18738, 
18739. 
Ellis (A. A.) Captains all. 13972. 


Ellis (Cecil) : 
Dawn of love. 3106. 
Father, teach us to know. 5171. 
Holding you. 5892. 
Ellis (D. E.) Two million. 
Ellis (F. D.) What is love. 
Bllis G8: B.)e 
Angel mother. 2855. 
Little baby boy. 3690. 
My song of love to you. 3902. 
Ellis (G. 8.): 
Allurement. 


23512. 
23616. 


23834, 


pt. Ill, n. S., V. 28 


Hileen aroon. 18136, 20069. 
Song of technocracy. 2206. 


When the moon comes out. 
13639. 
Ellis (George) : 
He likes ’em fluffy. 5348. 
Sunday afternoon. 238388. 
Ellis (Grace) Oh, Beane! I love 
you. 20969. 
Ellis (J. D.): 
Heaven and home sweet home. 
eZ: 
Kit bag o’ blues. 10350. 


Midnight melody. 10569. 
Nestling in my arms. 10727. 
Singin’ a love song. 11129. 
Ellis (J. G.) Fortune. 14240*. 
Ellis (L. J.) Jesus, alone, can save. 
24678. 
Ellis (Melville) au., and Ellis (R. M.)- 
prop.: 
Girl with the baby blue tights. 
21696 (120). 
I couldn’t go wrong if I tried. 
19648 (50). 
In Amsterdam. 21696 (191). 
It’s your lovely disposition. 
19648 (61). 
Just to pass the time away. 
19648 (66). 
Lament of the coryphee. 19648 
(69). 
Out-door girl. 21696 (306). 
Piccadilly crawl. 21696 (3812). 
Seeing the town in a yap wagon. 
21696 (338). 
There’S a_ baby 
21696 (374). 
When love is young. 9832 (388). 
Ellis (N. P.) When I dance with you. 
17567. 
Bilis (Ol. )i: 
Just a sweet memory. 12536. 
You'll always be a sweet memory. 
9286. 
You’re just pretending. 17726. 
Tillis (Robin) : 
For me He careth. 680, 5198. 
Granier’s hosanna. 12237. 
He is my Savior now. 826. 
In excelsis gloria. 22514. 


in the house. 


On wings of living light. 138087. 
Two preludes. 242. 
Ellis (Ruth) Sweetheart mine. 2296. 
Ellis (Vivian) : 
Mrs. Bartholomew. 14806. 
Sweep. 15363. 
Why has a cow got four legs. 
15651. 
You don’t understand. 15697. 


Ellison (Ben): 
After all. 116838. 
Dallas man. 9671. 


Give me a thrill. 18227. 


1226 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


I found a new way to go to town. 
183866. 

I’m no angel. 18412. 

I want you, I need you. 18451. 

Lion tamers blues. 18627. 

My dark angel. 6050. 

No one loves me like that Dallas 
man. 18914. 

That’s my home. 6719. 

They call me Sister Honkey Tonk. 
193872. 

Ellison (EH. C.): 
My Father’s love. 18816. 
Song of the harp of the wind. 


17274. 
Ellison (Marie) When someone loves 
you. 9189. 
Ellmenreich (A.) Spinning song. 
j2232, 2238: 


Elistein (A. 8.) Liebes leid. 5790. 
Elistein (Abe): 
Didn’t your 
24151. 
How long. 24463. 
I won't give you the _ bucket. 
24598. 
It’s all in the game. 24667. 
Love came to me. 24839. 
That’s how you go with me. 25658. 


Ellsworth (L. C. H.): 


mother tell you. 


Everything comes to those who 


wait. 604. 
Let’s swap! 
24776. 
N.R.A. song. 16914. 
Hlmore (Duane V.) Little brown jug. 
14670. 
Hlmore (Dyck V.) 
14670. 
Hi Rae (Earl) 
share. 20698. 
Elsmith (Berta) : 
Flying Dutchman. 
Iolanthe. 20465*. 

Hismith music laboratory, inec.: 
Flying Dutchman. 19466*. 
Iolanthe. 20465*. 

Elsner (H. F.) You taught me the 

meaning of love. 15721. 
Elsner (I. 8.): 


What have you. 


Little brown jug. 


Love you meant to 


19466*. 


Evening and morning. 11670 (95). 

Evening prayer. 11670 (96). 

Hymn to the Madonna. 11670 
(148, 144). 

O come, and let us worship. 11670 
(255). | 


Out of heaven. 11670 (272). 
Praise the Lord with songs of re- 
joicing. 11670 (285, 286). 
Thou art my salvation. 
(377). 
Elsnie (J. P.) Rubank assembly hour 
piano accordion folio. 2025. 


11670 


Hilson (Ll. C.) awv., and Elson (B. L.) 
prop. Folk songs of many nations. 
4656 (187). 

Elston (Frances) Over the radio dear, 
6263. . 

Hlwell (S. J.) Moonlight and apple 
blossoms. 1551. 

Elwin (Maurice) : 

City, pity me. 378. 
Music is a friend of love, 8338. 

Hlwood (Aaron) What’s the use in 


eryin’. 17557. 

Emborg (I. L.) Passions—musik. 
1846. 

Hmbrassez-moi. 410, 411, 2427, 4819, 
6773, 17900, 

Hmbree (Norval) Loving all the day. 
1422. 

Embriacco (Juan) Podes' volver. 
6319. 

Embry (Alyse) Tell me, whose girl 
are you. 17368. 

Emelkaton-verlag, g.m.b.h. Frau wie 
du. 9908. 


Emer (Michel) : 
Crazy harmony. 11982. 
Parceque je vous aime. 
Réver. 19086. 
Si jaime Suzy. 19178. 
There’s a new feeling in my heart. 
19367. 
You've got me, 13748. 
Emerson (C. D.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C. H.) 
EKmerson (L. O.) au., and Hmerson 
(M. H.) prop.: 
Angels from the realms of glory. 
9832 (12). 
As pants the hart, 7076 (7). 
Christ is risen. 4656 (90). 
Come, gracious spirit. T7076 (41). 
Is it thine. 11670 (168). 
It is a good thing. 9332 (171). 
Emerson (R. S8.): 


18994, 


Doll-house. 19955. 

Song of the cast-a-way. 21265. 
Hmerson (Ray) Mother O’Day. 
14831. 
Emery (D. R.) Humming suite. 
20269. 
Himery (M. A.) My sweet Australian 
mother, 8400. 


Emery (P. M.): 
I can’t forget. 183855. 
Lotus flower of old Japan. 18657. 
Hmil (Bert) pseud. See Seippel 
(B, BE.) 
Emlich (Joseph) 
heart, until death do us part. 
Hmmans (G. H.): 
Honey dear. 18382. 
I love to dream. 18388. 


You carved on my 
11622. 


1297 - 


INDEX 


Emmans (G. H.)—Continued. 
My state of the golden 
18846. 
Tired of trav’lin’. 
Emmerich (A. L.): 
Alone with my dreams. 60. 
Don’t leave me now. 38140. 
Home sweet home, hide-a-way of 
love. 7760. 
Must I believe. 


gate. 


19394. 


14853. 


Save a little kiss for me. 11055. 
Soft hearted me, loves hard 
hearted you. 15278. 
Emmerich (Bob) See Emmerich 
(Robert) 


Emmerich (EB. L.): 
Alone with my dreams. 60. 
Don’t leave me now. 3140. 


Emmerich (Robert) Buy American. 
282. 
Emmet (Tom) Call of the wild. 
301. 


Emmett (—} 
Emmett (R. W.) 
Emparan (Beatriz de) 
dare 2524, 
Emperor Jones. 18140. 
Enchanted garden. 
20547, 20745, 21299. 
Enchanted village. 24223. 
Enders (Georg): 
Eko vill du svara mej. 
Var kyss' du ger... 
25746. 
Enders (Harvey): 
Blue Danube. 19766. 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 
Gypsy man. 9987. 
Seminarian. 4164. 
Trav’lin’. 13488. 
Endicott (M. A.): 
In clover-time. 5622. 
*Neath a golden moon. 
Endres (Bert) 


Emmett’s lullaby. 3196. 
Jellybeans. 20499. 
Vidas cruza- 


20021, 20060, 


7526. 
25745, 


22130. 


22940. 
Hollywood hometown 


blues. 16316. 
Endres (M. J.) Hollywood hometown 
blues. 16316. 


Endres (O. P.) Gay old frog. 22175. 
Endresen (R. M.): 
Dancer. 12001. 
Executant. 12119. 
Technician. 138430. 
Victor. 138547. 
Waltz chromatic. 
Enesco (Georges) : 
Kadenzen. 5781. 
3°™* sonate. 18760. 
Enfant de ma sceur. 7563, 10981. 
Enfant prodigue. 15733 (70, 71, 283, 
284). 
Engel (H. H.) Yowzer. 17072. 
Engel (Heinrich) pseud. See HEngel- 
mann (H.) 


13572. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 28. 


Engel (Lounette) To Chicago to the 
great world’s fair. 9019. 
Engel (R. P.): 
In Venice. 16522. 
Make believe. 16744. 
Thankful. 17367. 
Engel (W. L.): 
I’m climbing a ladder to your bal- 
cony. 14480. 
I’m just a-dreaming. 14440. 
Just a picture of you. 3605. 
Sunshine Sal. 4275. 
Engel-Berger (Willy) : 
Allein kann man nicht giticklich 


sein. 23833. 

Drei stisse worte. 16106. 

Es gibt nur eine melodie. 24230. 

Frau wie du. 99038. 

Ich kann nicht schlafen heut’ 
nacht. 351T. 

Sprache der liebe ist international. 
17293. 

Wenn liebe nur nicht gefahrlich 
war. 25804. 

Wenn man auseinandergeht.. 
25805. 

Wir ziehen durch die heimat. 
25910. 


Engelke (J. W.) Yankee Doodle lift 
up your head. 9267. 
Engelken (Margarethe) : 
Es ist so dunkel um mich her. 
16130. 
Hitler-marsch. 12295. 
O Herr, erhdre mein 
16963. 
Pfingstlied. 15041. 
S. A. marschiert. 17161. 
Walzer. 20195-20198. 
Weihnachten. 17546. 
Engelken (Margarethe 
See Hartwigk - Hngelken 
rethe). 
Engelmann (H.) au., and Engelmann 
(M. C.) prop.: 
Across the fields. 
Apple blossoms. 
Dancing shadows. 
Dashing troopers. 4656 (124). 
Dear little Dollie. 4656 (129). 
Dreamland. 4656 (146). 
First study-melody. 4656 (182). 
Grande valse caprice. 4656 (223). 
Hare and hounds. 4656 (236). 
I love thee. 11670 (151). 
In festal array. 4656 (296, 297). 
Little sweethearts. 4656 (365). 
Serenade coquette. 4656 (566). 
Shadow dance. 11670 (332). 
Wayside flowers. 4656 (677). 
With heart and hand. 4656 (700). 
Young guardsman. 4656 (707). 
Zenita. 4656 (708). 


gebet.. 


Hartwigk-) 
(Marga- 


4656 (7). 
4656 (25). 
4656 (122). 


1228 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Englander (Ludwig) : 
Be demure. 25992 (7). 
Little old America for me. 
(46). : 
World is a toyshop. 28795 (111). 
Engle (D. D.) June light and moon 
light. 5701. 
Engle (S. C.): 
Cry baby lamb. 442. 
Midnight symphony. 5965. 
Engle (Stella) Blue eagle spirit, now 
on the air. 19773. 
Engleman (Helen) : 


23795 


My piano man. 16875. 
My sweetness. 16889. 
Englert (Carl) Rummelsburg. 4128*. 
English (Hstelle) Good night, my 
boy. 16241. 
English (Granville) Paysage. 13095. 


Engstrom (C. J.) 
way mad. 22401. 

Enlevez-moi. 12130, 12483. 

Hnlighten thy daughter. 18091, 24165. 


I’m going Broad- 


25357. 
Ennis (Hlsie) Little reckless me. 
14677. 
Ennis (J. L.): 
I wished on the new moon. 
20413. 


Mother tell me a story, sing a 
sweet lullaby. 20794. 
Old South. 20995. 


Eno (Paul) Viscayan belle. 23795 
(107). 
Enoch (Robert) : 
Carnival. 4888. 
Once in a blue moon. 8507. 
Please let me forget. 25270. 
Enoch « cie.: 
Au jardin des abeilles. 2879. 


Baiser d’amour ca ne s’apprend 
pas. 2895. 
Guinéa. 14808. 
Il faut qu’une porte soit ouverte 
ou fermée. 35383. 

Ingratitude. 14546. 

Palma. 4015. 

Pour une heure. 

Suite pour piano. 2264. 

Toi! moi! nous. 4880. 

3°™° sonate. 13760. 

12 piéces nouvelles. 12790. 
Hnoch & sons (1927) ltd.: 

Auld songs o’ hame. 2881, 

Dock-side suite. 9731. 

Peter’s pieces. 4034. 

Rain. 19067. 

Thrush at dawn. 
Enos (Charles) You 

my uncertainty. T0837. 

Ensemble music press: 


4055. 


13467. 
could banish 


Cygne. 15179. 
Flight of the bumble bee. 14220. 
Minuet. 14842. 


Ensley (Clifford) Faded moon. 613. 
Ensminger (G.) Darkie’s lament. 
3101. 
EKnston (Duke) Bless your heart. 
15859. 
Ent (W.) If youre an_ investor. 
10191. 
Enzolini (—) Serenata. 21201. 
Ephraim (EH. R.): 

Injun = gal. 2815 (163), 7076 

(154). 
On the rocky road to Dublin. 


2815 (260), 7076 (252). 
Eplin (George) He will not forget. 
16288. 
Hpling 
22849. 
EXjppert (Carl) Song of the skipper. 
11186. 
Epstein (Anna): 
Cuckoo, 16011. - 
I lost my heart to you. 16392. 
Epstein (C. J.) Our romance is over. 
25207. 
Hramo (Michelangelo D’) 
mo (Michelangelo) 
Erb (M. A.) : 
Buzzing bee. 24007. 
Cloud pictures. 24064. 
Donkey ride. 12044. 
Fairy bells.. 12126. 
Little Miss Daffodil. 12645. 
Mr. Hop Toad. 24968. 
Mr. Peacock. 16798. 
Sandpipers. 13237. 
Sea gulls. 18255. 
Snow man. 13317. 
Erdlen (Hermann) Schul-tanz-buch. 
6467-6469. 
Erdody (Leo) Just a romantic fool. 
16582. 
Erhardt (Mae) 


(A. S.) Mother’s’ chair. 


See D’Era- 


Girl of my dreams I 


love you. 9987. 
Erica (A. M.) pseud. See Custard 
(EH. M.) 


Hrickson (C. H.) When night comes 
o’er the sea. 19523. 
Hrickson (KH. J.): 
Hrickson’s modern B flat tenor 
saxophone melodies. 20028. 
Hrickson’s recreation melodies. 


20024. - 
Hrickson’s unique clarinet novel- 
ties. 20025. 
Hrickson (Frederick) Deck the hall. 
19933, 24140. 
Hrickson (G. M.) Daddy come back. 
445. 
Erickson (J. B.) Soon ’tis au revoir 
Mignon. 13350. 


Erickson (J. C.) Little old mill by 
the wayside. 20688. 


1229 


INDEX 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


———— 


‘Erickson (Jack): 


Behind the hills. 183, 2917. 
Let’s meet by the old oaken 
bucket. 3668. 


No greater love. 39383. 

There’s a new day of hope comin’ 
mighty soon. 28738, 4346. 

We're on the march. 9149. 


Erickson (R. M.) Bo-hunk trail. 
2938. 

Ericourt (Daniel) Il pleure dans mon 
coeur. 22494. 


Erlanger (Frédéric d’) Poéme. 6321. 
Erlin (Frank) jr. If I’m dreaming. 


5594. 
Ernst (E. D.) Reverie. 17129. 
Ernst (Johannes) Frau’n, ihr seid 
die sterne des lebens. 705, 706. 


Ernst (L. C.) Good fellow songs. 
12225. 
Erpf (Hermann) 
16264. 
Ersted (John) 
all your troubles away. 
Erwin (Ralph): 
Ca c’est du sport. 7291. 
Harlekin. 3342. 
Malgré yous mon ceur chante 
pour vous. 14729. 
Mir ist heut’ so nach liebe. 
Es hat geklingelt. 3199, 10303. 
Esa (John): 
Glass of beer — oceans of cheer. 
7630. 
In a valley by the river. 22508. 
Escare (I. A.) Just in one night with 
you. 1225. 
Escarpenter (J.) Baracutey. 15823. 
Escarpenter (José) : 
Esperanza. 242382. 
Olga. 25170. 
Escher (Chester) : . 
Broken hearted doll. 21842. 
I’m leavin’ in the evenin’ for my 
hometown. 10131. 
Eschig (Max) Editions: 
A Paris, dans chaque faubourg. 
13767. 
Badineries. 13855. 
Ballade. 12019. 
C’est la fille du moulin. 11869. 
C’est pas la peine. 11870. 
Cadenza. 9912. 
Cendrillon. 3007. 
Concertino. 18009. 
Concerto. 405, 1237. 
Corcovado. 9647. 
Crazy harmony. 11982. 
Daisy. 11996. 
Deux piéces. 
Doudloudou. 
Etude de concert. 


Gra niin: 2 ‘tod. 


Let the sunshine chase 
3671. 


5972. 


2320. 
12055. 
14186. 


Fantaisie Beaumarchais. 

2022. 

Fugato. 717. 

If we meet again. 12440. 

Images d’Epinal. 3534. 

Impromptu. 15068. 

Jazz. 3586. 

_ Laissons amour. 12581. 

Landerirette. 12588. 

Lost lover. 12667. 

Parle moi d’autre chose. 13085. 

Pavane pour une infante défunte. 
10873. 

Petite suite espagnole. 4035. 

Prélude. 2305. 

Prince Chéri. 4065. 

Second recueil de 
4159. . 

Six suites. 2890. 

Sonate. 6329. 

Sorocaba. 11195. 

Suite. 15391. 

Suite de Karagueuz. 

Symphonie concertante. 

Tijuca. 11347. 

Poceata. 2321- 

Treize études. 221. 

Tres cantigas de Alfonso X. 1206. 

Tristezas. 13494. 

Valse. 6338. 

You’ve got me. 138748. 

Zarabanda lejana y Villancico. 
4658. 

Zorriga. 2806. 

3 chansons enfantines. 

4™° etude en fa mineur. 


sur 


mazurkas. 


4264. 
11266. 


773. 
2807. 


5"° etude en ut diéze mineur. 
2808. 
6™° etude en fa diéze mineur. 
2809. 
14 Juillet. 15733. 
Eschmann (Elmer) Springtime is 
lovetime. 17298. 


Escobar (Amedeo): 
Come back, my dear. 
Entretien des comméres. 
Falene. 9840. 
Improvisation. 22497. 
Prima volta. 1912. 
Zingara. 2804, 2805. 

Escobar (Antonio) : 
Pintaré tus labios. 
Sed. 25418. 

Escoffery (William) Baby when I’m 

thinking of you. 23900. 

Esenhuth (G. H.) jr.: 

Call me back, gal of mine. 9554. 
When spring comes in Virginia. 
11514. 

Espérame. 7448, 14101, 14187, 14959. 

Esperon (I. F.): 
Borrachita, 
Chaparrita. 


15984. 
9810. 


1878. 


17929. 
15950. 


1230 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hsperon-Lamy (Ch.) : 


Trois fleurs printaniéres. 15492. 
Trois jeux. 14184. 
Esquier (Charles) Mam/’zelle Chichi. 
4656 (384). 
Hssary (Nettie) N.R.A. march. 
18868. 
Hssek (Paul) 30. = spezial-etiiden. 
5141. 


Essig und oel. 3201. 


Hstabrook (Clara) Longing for you. 


14683. 
Hstell (Dennie) pseud. See Saikley 
(H. BH.) 
Hstes (J.): 
My black gal blues. 16839. 
Stack o’ dollars. 17299. 


Hstes (J. M.) When you say I love 
you. 17611. 

Hstrella (J. C.) Malayan Rose. 
12722. 

Hstren (Joe) Lonely for me. 18641. 

Hstrin (Lourie) I misunderstood. 
5551. 


Estvilla (Manuel) pseud. See Plessow 
| (Hric) 
Ktensohn (EK. E.): 
Cozy little shack in dreamy valley. 
4966. 
Pickaninny moon. 10890. 


-Htheridge (T. M.) Butterfly baby. 
19807. 

HKtlinger (Richard) : 
Du hast das feuer im blut. 12091. 
Frau muss nur versteh’n. 704. 
Jeder tag hat 24 stunden. 12516. 
Komm’ mein schatz. 704. 
Madel weine nicht so sehr. 1446. 


So long noch ein walzer yon 
Strauss erklingt. 2177. 
Wenn dir eine schodne frau begeg- 


net. 13608, 13609. 
Httinger (Max) Alte tanz-suite. 
13802. 


Ettler (Carl) Ausgewd&hlte stticke von 
Friedrich dem Grossen. 21761. 
Etwas fiir sie. 6178, 7545, 25450. 
Hugene (M. C.) pseud. See Dreyfus 
(Max) 
Hulenburg (Ernst) : 
Fest auf Monbijou. 5176. 
Heitere musik. 14837. 


Marien-kantate. 20723. 
Euridice. 20465. 
Hurope (J. R.) On the gay Luneta. 
23795 (62). 


Huropean music publishers protective 
assn., inc. Demone. 14097. 

Huryanthe. 5144. 

Hyangelistie and worship hymns. 

Evans 
19291. 


596. 
(Alexander) Stuff is here. 


38188—34——11 


Evans (Archibald) : 
Chaste Suzanne. 
Napolitan. 12939. 

Evans (Brad) Dixie isn’t Dixie any 


14000. 


more, 12084. 

Kvans (D. O.) co. If I were a star. 
10186. 

Evans (Delmer) My pathway of 
dreams. 8389. 


Evans (Dudley) : 
After the night before. 4672. 
Gosh, I’ve got a broken heart. 
769. 
Evans (HE. P.): 
I’m going back. 12380. 
I’m playing a losing game. 14450. 
Evans (Ethel) Oh, there’s coming a 


bright day. 10791. 

Hvans (F. C.) Love. 3716. 

Hvans (Farres) Moonlight on the 
prairie. 10599. 


Evans (George) : 
Down in the old town hall. 
(140). 
Dreamy eyes. 4656 (147). 
Mr. Tomahawk. 4656 (411). 
My blue bell from Baltimore. 


4656 


4656 (4277). 
Out in an automobile. 18765 
(162). 
Ting a ling. 4656 (6388). 
Evans (H. W.) Evans’ trainer. 
24283. 
Evans (Horace) It’s you. 12504. 


Evans (J. C.) Mocking bird and old 
bob white are calling you back to 


me. 16801. 
Evans (Leone) Red shadows. 15111*. 
Evans (M. D.) New deal. 16929. 


Evans (Madeleine) : 
Chinese festival. 15958. 
Down Devon. 12057. 
Summer days. 2265. 
Hvans (Millie) : 
Down in the old town hall. 
(140). 
Dreamy eyes. 4656 (147). 
Mr. Tomahawk. 4656 (411). 
My blue bell. from Baltimore. 
4656 (427). 
Ting a ling. 4656 (638). 
Evans (R.) Day breakin’ blues. 5001. 
Evans (Reed): 
Cheer up. 3018. 
Have you forgotten. 20205. 
Take my kiss and love me. 
Evans (Roy): 
That terrific gal of mine. 
That terrific man of mine. 21374. 
Evans (S. A. L.) Love divine. 13876. 
Evans (8S. F.) Fire side memories. 
3231. 


4656 


8982. 
21373. 


1231 


INDEX 


ns (Tolechard) : 
Antonio. 13817. 
Bom-ba-diddy-bom-bom. 2940. 
Captain Hi-tiddley-hi-ti, Archie of 
the royal artillery. 9567. 
Da-dar, da-dee. 9665. 
Ding! dong! ding. 18071. 
Hyde Park corner. 54386. 
I want to marry Marianna. 22465. 
Laughing waltz. 22639. 
Oxford street. 25060. 
Piccaninny lullaby. 1871. 
Puss! puss! puss! 8628. 
School song. 17181. 
Spanish sweetheart. 11202. 
What is the use of it now. 
Evans (W. E.): 
Corn. 21958. 
My baby. 20815. 
Evans (W. H. M.) 
11387. 
Evans music co. 
Evans music service. 


Eva 


23617. 


Twilight fancies. 


Rustic lilt. 4132. 
Evans’ trainer. 


24233. 

Evely (Grace) pseud. See Ballard 
(G. E.) 

Evelyn (Rose) There’s a rose in old 
Kentucky. 17400. 

Everett (Charles) sr. Home for you 
and me. 5398. 


Everett (Tommie) : 

Girl next door. 5248. 

Round the bandstand. 11036. 

There’s a little stranger in the 

alley for Sally and me, 4344. 
Everline (F. M.) Fiel. 18172. 
Every (William) Save us, O Lord. 
2060. 

Everybody’s favorite songs. 9824. 
Everybody’s song book. 18158. 
Ewald (E. D. K.) Alice my queen. 


9356. 

Ewall (E. D. K.) Maid of the West. 
10510. 

Ewart. See Ewart (W.) 

Ewart (Dewitt) See Sellick (D. E.) 

Ewart (W.) Coming home with the 
milkman. 15994. 

Ewell (Christina) Sister of mine. 
6526. 

Ewie wi’ the crooked horn. 15733 
(120). 


Ewing (Montague) pseud. See Myers 
(Sherman) 

Ewing (Weldon) Spring brings me 
love and you. 6598. 

Ewins & co. Laureen. 12595. 

Ex (A. R.) I love you more than 
that. 7836. 
Exalted praise. 
Excell (E. O.): 
Grace enough for me. 2815 (115). 

Praises. 2815 (276). 
That sweet story. 2815 (3826). 
12 


20042. 


9 
Vv 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Excell (H. O.) jr. Praises. 2815 (276). 
Excell (Edwin): 
Grace enough for me. 2815 (115). 
That sweet story. 2815 (326). 
Excelsior folio for accordion. 608. 
Exclusive publications, inc. Harlem 
hospitality. 24402. 
Exline (Mary) Peeping moon. 1856. 
EKyden (M. LL.) N.R.A. parade. 20909. 


Hyden (W. A.) jr. N.R.A. parade. 
20909. 
Hyman (J. P.) Victor schottisch. 
15540. 
Hyre (F. G. W.) Calling me from 
over there. 19817. 
Hysler (Edmund) Blue _ paradise. 
13912. 
Hyster (H. J.): 
Some day. 2187. 
We do our part. 21514. 
F. P. 1 antwortet nicht. 1550; 


Faber (Billy) I’ve lost you, what 
does life matter now. 12419. 

Fabre (Gabriel) : 
Bandeaux d’or. 
Cantique de la Vierge. 
De lautre cdté du fleuve. 

(69). 
Elle avait trois couronnes. 7076 
(70). 
Forét, la mer, la ville. TO76 (85). 
Ivresse d’amour. 11670 (175). 
J’ai marché trente ans. T7076 
(158). . 
Quand l’amant sortit. 7076 (271). 
Fabrega (Ricardo) : 


7076 (11). 
7076 (26). - 
11670 


Noche tropical. 20945. 
Veniendo pan. 11416. 
Fabregués (Tomas) Rosario. 19108. 


(August) Trail that leads 
back home. 6779. 

Fabrizi (Gus) See Fabrizi (August) 

Face in the sky. 5715. 

Fachutar (S. P.) Marcha espafiola. 
8238, 12733. 
Fadem (Harry) 
night. 24665. 
Fader (J. L.): 


Fabrizi 


It’s a cold, cold 


In our town. 16510. 
My kid brother. 14880. 
My Nancy Rose. 25066. 


Faeth (R. G.): 
Ho! St. Nick. 7076 (123). 
One-a-penny. T076 (254). 
Tin soldiers. 7076 (850). 
See also Barrett (R. G.) 
Fagan (Barney) : 


I picked the winner. 16450. 

Strolling on the sand. 11670 
(361). 

Téte A téte at eight. 2815 (324). 


Fagan (M. D.): 
Cricket on the hob. 3078. 
Maureen oge asthore. 3778. 


2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Ould turf fire. 
Sheila bawn. 
Fagen (A. M.) 
on the hill. ee 
Fagen (L. P.) Little white church 
on the hill. 1346. 
Faherty (P. J.) 
now. 7993. 
Fahrbach (Philippe) : 


3995. 
4180. 
Little white church 
1346. 


It won't be long 


Dame de coeur. 15733 (76). 
- Tout 4 la joie. 7076 (353). 
Verre en main. 7076 (868). 


Fahrt in die jugend. 24243*. 
Fahy (B. J.) In the flowry month 
of June. 3549. 
Faible femme. 7291, 14729. 
Faighes (B.): 
All aboard for dreamland. 45. 
In a little German garden, under- 
neath the pretzel vine. 1115. 
There’s nothing left to do but say 
good-bye. 2377. 
Fain (Sammy): 


Ah, the moon is here. 17773. 


Away, way out in the sticks. 
2885, 4758. 

By a waterfall. 15908. 

Fear. 9854. 


Handwriting’s on the wall. 805. 

I always wear my derby when it 
rains. 914. 

I’ll pin another petal on the daisy. 
3447. 

I’m sorry I can’t see my old gal 
tonight. 12398. 

If you don’t want to be sweet- 
hearts. 1094. 

In every nook and corner you are 
missing. 3542. 
It’s time to sing 
again. 5672. 
Kiss in the moonlight. 

Lonely lane. 24819. 
Men of Calvert. 22807. 
Road is open again. 19096. 
Sittin’ on a backyard fence. 


Sweet Adeline 


3634, 


19204. 
There’s a little bit of you in every 
love song. 15428. 


There’s a new moon over my 
shoulder and a beautiful girl in 
my arms. 15429, 17397, 17398. 
Under the lamp of love. 6809. 
When tomorrow comes. 25859. 
You’ve been so nice and sweet to 
me. 2786. 
You've got a right to be wrong. 
21672. 
Fair young Mary. 617. 
Fairbairn (Donald) : 
Ever since I fell in love. 
That’s my idea of love. 


5148. 
21368. 


Fairbairn (M. J.).: 
A—B—C. 1. 

Our command. 1814. 
Some day. 2188. 
Fairbanks. (Leroy) 

ies. 306. 

Faircloth (KE. L.) 
glory. 22444. 

Faircloth (G. N.) 
moon. 6496, 8744. 

Fairclough (Thomas) With F. D. 
Roosevelt now at Washington, D.C. 
7005. 

Fairclough (Tommy ) 
(Thomas) 

Hairtax (i D.) = 
I’) be waiting for you. 20326. 
Now that you say we're through. 

16859. 
Old man Prohibition. 25165. 

Fairfield (J. T. A.) Hv ho’ and it 
ean’t be too soon. 12291. 

Fairfield (T. A.) See Fairfield (J. T. 
A 


Canadian Rock- 
I see a gleam of 


Shine on Dixie 


See Fairclough 


Fairy revel. 17752 (46). 

Faisst (Immanuel) 57. Psalm. 13764. 

Faith turns the night into the day. 
5165. 

Falbo (Frank) : 


Dreaming dreams of you, dear. 
3168. 
Only one of you. 85138. 
Faleon (J. F.): 
Madrigal. 5902. 
Tus caricias. 6798. 
Falcone (Raffaele) Rusella. 19121. 


Falconer (F. W.): 
Not far from the kingdom. 4656 
(452). 
O Lord our light. 4656 (461). 
With voice of song. 4656 (701). 
Falconer (Fred) Step and_ sing. 
6625. 
Faldas (Las) 
Halk (Armand) 
Falk (Lennart) 


24247. 
Roosevelt. 171438. 
Si j’étais blanche. 


2129, 11108. 
Falk (W. J.) Pass it on. 17050. 
Fall (Richard) : 
Fahr’ mit mir nach Boéhmen. 
614, 615. 


Ja, der himmel tiber Wien. 3791. 
Mein schatz, ich bin in dein par- 
fum verliebt. 3791. 
Fall of Jericho. 14202*. 
Falletta (Charles) Wondering eyes. 
4587. 
Falling for you. 
15697. 
Falvey (L. B.) Back to good old days 
again. 9452. 
Fama del tartanero. 12128. 
Famous melodies for bassoon. 


14806, 15363, 15651, 


24248. 


1233 


INDEX 


Famous music corp.: 

Ain’t that marvelous, my baby 
loves me. 11693, 18785. 

Any place is paradise as long as 
you are there. 11726, 13818. 

Anywhere with you. 92. 

At the bow-wow ball. 2875. 

Bedtime story. 4795. 

Before that last goodnight. 
11790. 

Blame it on my youth. 

Bless you. 4882. 

Boop-oop-a-doop. 2942. 

Bow-wow ball. 247. 


9483, 
4830. 


Broadway moon. 2954. 
Cher ami. 3024. 

Class room number. 11942. 
Co-ed. 3042. 


Colleen o’ Killarney. 9626. 

Come out, come out, wherever you 
are. 396, 7382. 

Concerto in three rhythms. 

Day without you. 24130. 

Down the old Ox road. 12064. 

East River moon. 31838. 

Evy’ryone remembers but 
TIT ¢ 

Falling star. 3217. 

Foolin’ around. 24275. 

Football parade. 3240. 

Guy what takes his time. 
D317. 

Hey hey we’re gonna be free. 
7740, 10029. 

Home made heaven. 5402, 7756. 

I am an American. 10069. 

I gotcha where I wantcha. 14398, 
16371. 

I'll take you back. 3449. 

I love you all over again. 14419. 

I’m a bachelor of the art of ha- 


3058. 


you. 


789, 


cha-cha. 12370. 
I’m a seeker of beauty. 7838, 
10118. 


I’m daffy over you. 10123. 

I’m gettin’ a new deal from that 
old gal of mine. 22398. 

I wanna be loved. 20899. 

If you ever came back. 7920. 

In a beer garden waltzing with 
you. 5612, 7929. 

In a Gypsy’s heart. 1112. 

In a park in Paree. 3538. 

In the cool of the night. 
165138. 

In the park in Paree. 7955. 

It’s a wonderful feeling when you 
fall in love. 10265, 12496. 

It’s never too late. 10270, 12498. 

It won’t be long now. 1174. 

Jonny. 20511. 

Lay your head on my shoulder. 
8081, 24753. 

Learn to cvoon. 


14532, 


10395, 12601. 


pt. III, n. S., V. 28 


Lily Belle. 14662. 


Look what I’ve got. 3708, 8171. 

Love. 1371, 3717. 

Love, bring my love back to me. 
1372 

Love lost. 22733, 24848. 

Love theme. 3730. 

Lover. 5880. 


Love’s old sweet song is a new 
song to me. 1417. 

Marlene, you are my song of Songs. 
14748, 18711. 

Monsieur baby. 3880, 8302. 

Moonstruck. 10601, 12825. 

My bluebird’s singing the blues. 
8349, 10635. 

My eastle in Maine. 10642, 12861. 

My queen of lullaby land. 1635, 
3899. 

My song of songs. 14908. 

Niagara moon. 14986, 14987. 

Night club. 8481. 

Not so hard Sam. 6154. 

Ox road. 13069. 

Parisian porters. 

Pickaninnies’ heaven. 

Play ball. 10898. 

Presidents on parade. 4062, 6346. 

Pretzels. 10948, 13187. 

Sunshine ahead. 6649. 

Surprise. 21319, 25601. 

Sweet Betty. 4283. 

Tea cup. 13428. 


6279. 
1875. 


Tea leaves. 4312. 
Thank heaven for you. 8956, 
11290. 


Traffic troubles. 4387. 

Turning my back on the moon. 
11384. 

Twenty million people. 2464. 

Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo. 
4408, 4409. 

What a pleasant surprise. 138612. 

Whatever it is, I’m against it. 
11488, 13621. 

Where have I heard that melody. 
13652, 15631. 

Who do you think you are. 11550, 
13660. 

Would you believe me, sweetheart. 


9261. 
You’re mine, you. 4632, 7047. 
Fancher (M. I.) My dreams of a lit- 
tle white house. 10652. 
Fancher (Marguerite) : 
I’m only a dreamer alone with 
my dreams. 7853. 
Moonbeams shy. 8309. 

Old fashioned cottage in an old 
fashioned town. 14973. 
Fandrem (Orval) If you'll say yes. 

16494. 
Fanfare. 1059. 
Fania (Paul) 


Goona goona. 1438()0. 


1234 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Faning (Eaton) In heav’nly love 
abiding. 1124. 
Fankhauser (R. L.) 

you. 17638. 
Fanning (Frank) 
do. 138616. 
Fanning (R. C.): 
Hileen aroon. 18136, 20009. 
Lady Mary. 14628. 
Peggy Malone. 21050. 
Fanning (T. M.) Your devine [sic]. 


Who, no one but 


What else could I 


13752. 
Fano (G. A.): 
Imago . . . dal Monte Pellegrino. 
22496. 
Solitudo. 23315. 
Studio del pianoforte. 17317. 
Fant (J. J.): 
Let your conscience be your 
guide. 16651. 
Why can’t my dreams come true. 
21607. 
Fanta (Will) Jagd ins abenteuer. 
24674*. 


Fantasy of love. 18165*. 
Far-away home of the soul. 
(93). 
Faracchio (John) 
Farace (J. D.) 
you. 3482. 
Faranda (Ferdinand) : 
I couldn’t live without you. 3419. 
My pillow and me. 1633. 
Faravino (R. V.) I never knew I 
cared ’till after you had gone. 7869. 
Faravino (Rudy) See Faravino 
(R. V.) 
Farber (Mark): 
Subway legs. 


21696 


Catch on. 3004. 
I’m not thru’ with 


17318. 


Why didn’t you. 19558. 
Farbo (Joe) : 
Lively-polka. 20649. 


Star light-mazurka. 20649. 
Farigoul (J.) Paris-Belfort. 1839. 
Farinelli (Guido) : 

Adriana Lecouvreur. 11682. 

Bohéme. 166386. 

Cabrera. 11872. 


Flora mirabilis. 16164. 
Guglielmo Ratcliff. 12746. 
Madonna Oretta. 12712. 
Manuel Menedez. 12730. 
Mese Mariano. 12782. 
Rondine. 138160. 
Tango. 13424. 
Zaza. 16637. 
Zingari. 12609. 

Farish (A. L.) Waratah. 

(400). 

Farjeon (Harry): 
Doll. 15733 (85). 
Kite. 15733 (178). 
Lonely child. 15733 (189). 
Pastoral reverie. 6286. 


11670 


sD 


Farley (EH. L.) Vagary. 2495. 
Farley (Ed) See Farley (BH. L.) 
Farley (L. M.) Unlucky love. 4421. 
Farley (Roland) : 

Broken song. 4860. 

Indian serenade. 5645. 

Night wind. 6137. 

Places among the stars. 

Revery. 23176. 

Son. 23325. 

Song cycle. 6562. 
Farling (CC. CG) When 

stepped in Hoovers shoes. 

Farmer (A. E.): 

Hurrah for 

20272. 
My dream of paradise with you. 
8357. 
My garden of dreams. 
My love came too late. 


23097. 


Roosevelt 
17583. 
Roosevelt. 163839, 


8359. 
12893. 


Farmer (W. R.) In my garden of 
love. 10219. 

Farnaby (Giles) Old English suite. 
13017. 


Farnell (Bernie) After all. 13777. 
Farner (BH. A.): 

Christmas mood. 4927. 

Easter mood. 3185. 

Farnlund (Emil) Prof. Cartoon’s 
rhythm and drum course. 23136. 
Farnsworth (Flora) Roads to Chi- 

eago’s fair. 151385. 
Farolan (A. R.): 
Playing in the moon. 17068. 
You are my beloved. 7031. 
Farquharson (A. D.) Be kind to your 
man. 2906, 13862. 
Farrell (Betty) Vl be wandering 
back to my mammy. 5487. 
Farrell (Roy) Meet that gal of mine. 
5942. 
Farro (John) Catch on. 
Farsa amorosa. 3223*, 
Farstad (Harry) : 
I’m lonely. 14444. 
My dreams. 25036. 
Farstad (M. D.) I’m lonely. 14444. 
Fascinato (A. L.) It’s a trick of the 
trade. 22553. 
Fascinato (Jack) pseud. See Fasci- 
nato (A. L.) 


3004. 


Fashing -(Louis) Playing with the 
stars. 4044. 
Faso (Charles) : 
Wending my way back home. 
21532, 


What ean I do about it. 


Fassbinder (Der) 5170. 
Fassett (H. F.): 
Lullaby for a child. 5892. 
On review. 1768. 


2602. 


Prélude. 628. 
Song of summer. 6566. 
Valse mélodieuse. 2503. 


1235 


INDEX 
pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Fassinger (C. H.): Favorite hymns. 22118. 

Darling, I love you. 466. Favorite Irish melodies of Thomas 
I love dancing with you. 5491. | Moore. 13765 (53). 
I’ve come back to you. 22448. ' Wavorite old time songs. 6831. 

Fassio (A.): Fay (A. M.) Lovetime. 8217. 
Caminito. 19819. Fay (J. E.) Rose and the violet. 
I’m trying to forget you. 10140. 15733 (294). 

In the light of the moon. 1139. Fay (J. L.) Keep smiling just for 

Little lane. 8148. |. mel AZ5Bi6 

Tango des roses. 2317. Fay (Marie) pseud. See Faynik 

Tango of roses. 8939. (Marie) 

When lights are soft and low. | Fay (R. D.) Oh and how. 10782. 
4513, 21559. Fayau (Odette) : 

Faulkender (C. M.) Where the silv’ry 2 brunettes. 9852. 

Mohawk flows. 21592. 2 chansons béarnaises. 9853. 

Faulkes (K. A.): Faynik (Marie) Dear one I’m sorry. 
Berceuse in D flat. 21696 (384). 16036. 

Pastorale in A. 21696 (309). Fazio (Salvatore) Night thoughts. 

Faulkes (William) : 18906 


Berceuse in D flat. 21696 (34). Fearing (Mrs. G. R.) See Fearing 


Minuet and trio in G. 15733 (M. E.) 
(218). Fearing (M. E.) Hold me in your 
Pastorale in A. 21696 (309). arms. 143848. 


Faulkner (N. J.) Irish blue eyes. | Fearis (J. S.) au., and Fearis (M. D., 


20467. O. L. and W. E.) props.: 

Fauré (Gabriel) . Always sunshine. 11670 (6). 
Adieu. 4656 (8). Bluebird’s song. 7076 (21). 
Rameaux. 11670 (301). Bright star of truth. 11670 
Rencontre. 4656 (531). (38). 

Toujours. 4656 (644). Kternal spring. 7076 (72). 
7™™* barcarolle. 15733 (396). Everlasting love. 11670 (97). 

Faure (J.): Flowers welcome. T7076 (83). 
King Immortal. 3631*. Forsake me not. 11670 (110). 

O salutaris. 15733 (2438). He hath triumphed. 9332 (185). 


In heavenly love. 7076 (146). 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
9332 (172). 

My Father’s land. 11670 (2438). 

O Lord and Master. 11670 (257). 


Fauré (J. A. R. L.): 
Adieu. 4656 (8). 
Rencontre. 4656 (531). 
Toujours. 4656 (644). 


ve (J. B.) Little disciple. 5814- O spirit of poetry. 11670 (259). 
, ’ Thee. 7 . 
Faure (L. V.H.) 0 salutaris. 15733 es oS oe ae 11670 
(243). (297). 
Fauré (P. M. J. B.): Robin’s song. T7076 (280). 
Adieu. 4656 (8). Sail on, O ship of state. 7076 
Rencontre. 4656 (531). (298). 
Toujours. 4656 (644). Searching the Scriptures. 11670 
Fauré-Fremiet (Emmanuel) 7™° bar- (323). 
carolle. 15733 (396). ‘Tis a drunkard’s home today. 
Fauré-Fremiet (P.R.) 7™* barearolle. 7076 (351). 
15733 (396). What is the song. 11670 (411). 
Faust (Walter) jr. Prosperity swing. What’s the good. 11670 (414). 
6356. With heart and _ voice. 11670 
Faust. 77(), 17504, 20160, 21267. (436). 
Faustin (—): Fearn (G. E.): 
Gréle. 783. Down in lover’s lane with you. 
I’m mad. 1010. 12059. 
Springtime. 2240. My little Black Hills Rose. 14883. 
Favell (Ada) Why don’t you come Why can’t you be just mine. 
home. 2695. 13667. 
Faverman (Jos.) My treasure. 12931. Why did you. 6980. 
Favola del figlio cambiato, 24252*. Fearon (R. P.) Forever mine. 12163. 
Favorite duets for mandolin and piano. | Feather (E. M.) No one can ever 
11670 (102). take your place. 22964. 


1256 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Featherston (Margery) : 
Everyone is happy. 5152. 
Little bird told me your secret. 
5808. 
Share my dream cottage with me. 
11098. 
Sweet Ann. 8902, 
Febbo (George) : A 

Long ago far away. 8164. 

More than ever. 1560. 

Time. 13470. 

Feder (Harry) Dreamland  sweet- 
heart. 16099. 

Federenko (Nicholas) Happy lucky 
guy. 18274. 

Federer (Ralph) : 

At eventide. 15805. 

Within your arms. 25917. 
Feeney (R. J.) If you will just be 

my (girl) boy. 35382. 
Fehrenbaker (Mona) Can’t you con- 
fide in me. 7305. 
Fehring (M. K.) Rose covered cot- 
tage and you. 2012. 
Feibel (Fred) : 
Improvisations on an_ original 
theme. 16498. 

Springtime on parade. 13368. 

Feil (Doris) It makes no difference 
to me. 24664, 

Feil (M. M.) My dear Wisconsin 
home. 10647. 
Feiling (J. A.) 

23016. | 
Fein (H.N.) Fate wasn’t fair to me. 
22117. 
Fein (Pearl): 
What can I do with my heart. 
26038. 

You are cordially invited. 2746. 

Feiner (Richard) Shake away those 
blues. 19167. 

Feingold (Charles) Join the N.R.A. 
16564. 

Feingold (Lipa) : 

Love song. 16718. 

Main shwuo. 22763. 

My pledge. 14902. 

New deal. 10730. 

Veono miponecho evroch, 2512. 
Feinstein (Leonard) So what. 13320. 
Feist (Leo) ine.: 

Alice blue gown. 48. 

Alice in Wonderland. 19664. 

23825, 23826. 

All aboard for dreamland. 45, 46. 

Are you lovable. 2864, 9391, 9392. 

Barnyard blues. 158. 

Black cat crossed my path. 4828. 

Blue bell. 7226, 7227. 

Blue hours. 18909, 13910, 15871, 

19778. 
Chant of the swamp. 7329, 9593, 
9594. 


On silver wings. 


1237 


Colonel from Kentucky. 19874. 

Dancing in blue. 16019, 16020. 

Dancing the devil away. 3096. 
7418, 7419. 

Dark is the night. 462. 

Dear old girl. 480. 

Deep in my dreams. 5019. 

Disillusioned. 507%. 

Divorce of the painted dolls. 
18078. 

Dreamy minuet. 5087, 18120. 

Five piece band. 3286. 

Going! going!! gone!!! 3296, 
5266, 5267, 9958. 

Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale, 
5288, 7661, 7662, 9972. 

Gotta lotta love for you. 18250. 

Hold your horses. 874, 875. 

I bring a song. 5451, 7792. 

I can’t get enough of you. 921, 
3413, 3414. 

I do. 931, 5464, 5465. 

I don’t wanna lose you. 14394. 

I found Virginia down in Caroline. 
22348. 

I guess I’ll have to practice up a 
bit. 3429. 

I had to love you only to lose you. 
12348. 

I hear my heart saying, mm-mm. 
14402, 18373. 

I hear my heart saying, you’re 
mine. 203813, 20314. 

I knew you when. 22359. 

Ill take a chance. 3448. 

I stumbled into heaven falling for 
you. 3497. 

I’ve got the funniest feeling. 
16461, 18439. 

If I ever get a job again. 1083— 
1085. 

In a little German garden. 1115, 
1116. : 

In a little town across the border. 
18476. 

In our little shop window of 
dreams. 7944. 

It was in a little town across the 
border. 3582. 

Jumpin’ up and down. 8019, 12530, 
12531. 

Let’s confess. 1303. 

Lily-May. 5798. 

Little alibis. 1326. 

Little bit of love. 8188, 10481, 
10482. 

Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low- 
down tune. 20642-20644. 

Living in doubt. 10450, 12649, 
12650. 

Love is a dream. 1382, 1383, 3722. 

Love that lies. 5876. 

Lovey. 1420, 3737, 3738. 

Lullaby of the South. 12705. 


INDEX 


Feist (Leo) inc.—Continued. 


Memory waltz. 24930. 

Merry-go-round. 10564, 12780. 

Morning, noon and night. 12828— 
12830. 

My calendar of love. 14859. 

My fiddle and me. 12877, 14870, 
16847. 

My Galveston gal. 16848, 20837, 
20838. 

My hill billy. 3875. 

My last year’s girl. 12891, 16859. 

Neglecting me. 6122. 

New 734 Feist dance folio. 22953. 

Oh, how I adore you. 18002, 
13003. 

One minute to one. 21011, 21012, 
23025. 

One of these days two of us are 
gonna be blue. 17016. 

Ooh honey what you do to me. 
21016. 

00-00-OOH honey what you do to 
me. 23083, 23034. 

Panhandler. 18984. 

Paradise lane. 138080, 17049, 18992. 

Passing the night away. 6284. 

Reflections in the water. 6382, 
11002, 13185. 

Rio Rita. 21130. 

River’s takin’ care of me. 11020, 
13194, 13195. 

Rollin’ on our roller skates. 15141- 
15143. 

Romancing with baby by the light 
of the moon. 4114. 

Roosevelt is on the job. 6419. 

Save me from being lonesome. 
19140, 21180, 21181. 

Silver slippers. 23285. 

So this is Susie. 17257, 21289. 

Somebody sweet. 21247, 23319, 
23320. 

Street of dreams. 2254. 

Summertime pal, have you forgot- 
ten me. 153855. 

Swanee cradle song. 193810, 21321. 

Sweetheart of SWweet sixteen. 
11261, 13410, 15384. 

Take this rose. 2309. 

There goes my heart. 23458. 

There’s a hew moon over my shoul- 
der. 15429, 17397, 17398. 

There’s nothing left to do but say 
good-bye. 2377, 2378. 

There’s nothing new in I love you. 
6733, 8994, 8995. : 

Things look brighter again. 19373, 
21391, 21392. 

This time it’s love. 15439, 17408, 
17409. 

Throw another log on the fire. 
23473, 25684, 25685. 


1238 


pt. III, n. S., v. 28 


Today and tomorrow. 15463, 
15464. 

Waltzing in blue. 18574. 

Waltzing in the Carolines. 2560. 

Wang wang blues. 2565. 

We won’t have to sell the farm. 
13600-13602. 

West wind blew in the windmill’s 
face. 2599. 

When the sun bids the moon good- 
night. 6945, 9200, 9201. 

Whistlin’ cowboy. 21596, 25885. 

Who’s in love. 6974. 

Who walks in when I walk out. 
13664. 

You and the moon and me. 7029, 
9273, 9274. 

You are the whole parade. 2751, 
2152. 

You-dle-ee-oo-de-oo. 19635, 21676, 
21677. - 

You gotta be a football hero. 
17709, 17710, 19607. 

You'll never get up to heaven that 
way. 7040, 7041, 9287. 

You're beautiful tonight, my dear. 
2768, 4627, 4628. 

You're in my power, ha, ha, ha, 
ha, ha. 21662. 

You’re just like the weather. 7045. 

You're never too old to make love. 
11641. i 


Feldman (B.) & co.: 


Aloha, aloha oe. 238835. 

As I kneel beside that old arm- 
chair.. 4735. 

Bonnie Jean of Aberdeen. 23979. 

By-an’-by. 21851. 

Chinese laundry blues. 368. 

County Kildare. 421. 

Doh, ray, me, fah, here’s a song 
for you. 22041. 

Down Merseyside. 22056. 

First concert party album. 9870. 

Girl next door. 5248. 

Good-night waltz. 5291. 

Hard times comin’ no more. 7702. 

Have nothing to do with a fellow 
like that. 5340. 

Her first dance. 18813. 

Hymn that I sang as a boy. 
12323. 

I go to Monte Carlo. 18870. 

T’ll be there. 18378. 

Laneashire. 8068. 

Let by-gones be by-gones. 5773. 

Let us sing an old-time song. 
3678. 

Mademoiselle. 18690. 

Marita. 1481. 

Moonlight and shadows. 18779. 

My evening star. 6056. 

My song goes round the world. 
25078. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Old fashioned paper and comb. 
25158. 

Once and for all. 3979. 

Passion flower. 6285.. 

Round the bandstand. 11086. 

She’s the girl that I’ve been wait- 
ime tor. 2123. 

Six waltzes. 8881. 

Smiling prince. 25484. 

Snooze the blues away. 19223. 

_ Somewhere in the world. 8810. 
Somewhere on Rio Bay. 4230. 
Sunny Madeira. 6647. 

Take me away from the river. 


4305. 

That’s certain, she is mine, all 
mine. 2354. 

There’s a light in your window. 
6729. 


There’s a little stranger in the 
alley for Sally and me. 4844. 

Thirty thirsty throats. 23465. 

Three cheers for the undertaker. 
11348. 

When are they going to find us 
ow’t to do. 138623. 

When Sally left the alley. 2640. 

Why did you make me love you. 
15647. 

Yodel album. 4602. 

You can’t do that there 
11620. 

12 original pieces. 

Feldman (Bernice) 
10725. 

Feldman (I. E.) N.R.A. 20896. 
Feldman (Jean) TI’ll get over it some- 
how. 20381. 
Feldman (Saul) 

13262. 
Fell (EH. W.) When I get back to 
Dixie once again. 21548. 
Felletter (R. J.): 
If you should ever leave me alone. 


ere, 


8876. 
Nervous fingers. 


Sentimental fool. 


1099. 
Keep on smilin’ all the time. 
1239, 3625. 


Felletter (Ray) See Felletter (R. J.) 
Fellowes (H. H.): 
Alleluia, ascendit Deus. 19673. 
Confirma hoc Deus. 11966. 
Felix es, sacra virgo. 20059. 
Now is the month of maying. 
22973. 
Psallite Domino. 21093. 
Sacerdotes Domini. 21162. 
Senex puerum portabat.. 21195. 
Siderum rector. 2132. 
Six settings of the preces and 
responses. 23882. 
Veni Sancte Spiritus. 
Feltman (Alfred) : 
Guess. 18258. 
I forget. 18365. 


21470. 


"Till you came along. 193886. 
Yes. 19594. 
Felton (J. F.) Vl be waiting for 
you. 5485. 


Felton (W. M.): 
Allegro vivace. 12845. 
Around the year with music. 
9398. 
Bell song. 191. 
Book of piano pieces for adult be- 
ginners. 13926. 
Dancing dominoes, 454. 
Flight of the bumblebee. 
Gopak. 20156. 
Happy sailor. 810. 
Little bugler. 1330. _ 
March of prosperity. 5916. 
Merry shipmates. 12781. 
Music of the flowers. 14848. 
Pussy willow frolic. 1930. 
Romance. 7219. 
Songs of charm. 23346, 23347. 
Stars and Stripes forever. 6619, 
6620, 8868. 
Swaying iris. 2277. 
Trio repertoire. 15491. 
Femme de César. 18765 (3941, 93—- 
95). 
Femme nue. 683. 
Fenby (Hric): 
For music on the eve of Palm 
Sunday. 20078. 
Wedding music. 11472. 
Fendly (M. W.): ' 
Dreams of my boyhood days. 
22075. 
Erin is calling for me. 
Wings of love. 138681. 
Fengler (Mildred) Sweetheart of my 
dreams. 15383. 
Fennell (Laddie) : 
Little place for two. 24805. 
Rain-nothing but rain. 25320. 
Fenner (J. J.) Hoover glorious in 


5188. 


20026. 


defeat. 891. 
Fenstad (H. A.) College pep march. 
3044. 


Fensterstock (Belle) : 
Look what you’ve done. 22714. 
Love was the moon. 22743. 
Wrong again. 23736. 

Fenton (J. A.) Don’t bother me. 

516. 

Fenty (J. H.) 

Fenzel (Anna): 
Angel of my dreams. 
Just a dream of you. 

Feodorova (Maria) : 
My mother’s eyes. 
When I met you. 

Fera (George) 

FerDon (M. A.) 

FerDon (Monty) 


N.R.A. song. 18874. 
217389. 
16573. 


16867. 
6923. 
Too soon. 2425. 
Lupe. 5894. 

See Ferdon (M.,A.) 


1239 


INDEX 


Fergeson (L. N.) ’Neath the Okla- 
homa moon. 8419. 
Fergie (Bettie) Gee I don’t care. 


3270. 
Fergus (Phyllis) Heritage. 18317. 
Ferguson (C. T.) Rock-a-bye lulla- 
bye. 4108, 13197. 
Ferguson (Georgia) : 
I’ve got insomnia. 10158. 
Poor little me. 1898. 


Precious song. 15081. 

Sighing and crying and trying to 
smile for you. 2135. 

Sing me a lullaby. 8767. 

That plaintive tone. 8970. 

When you hear the trill of the 


whippoorwill. 9208. 
Wild dreams. 11572. 
Ferguson (Howard) Sonata. 3228. 
Ferguson (L. P.): 
All day long like a song. 13792. 
Carry me way down home. 321. 


Happy Dan, the old hurdy-gurdy 
man. 7694. 

King of the highway. 1249. 

Whole wide world salutes a cham- 


pion. 21608. 

Fergusson (D. M.) This is the end. 
2388. 

Fergusson (Dony) See Fergusson 
(D. M.) 

Ferlin (George) jr. Heart breaking 
blues. 5357. 

Ferment (Frank) Pal of my heart. 
6264. 

Fernalld (EH. J.) Whispering pines. 
23687. 

Fernandez (C. ©.) Mujeres bonitas. 
25006. 

Fernandez (E. W.) Rainin’ on the 
river. 17118. 

Fernandez (J. S.) Mexican moon- 
light. 1517. 

Fernandez (O. L.) Valsa suburbana. 
15529. 


Fernandez (Pedro) pseud. See Mau- 
rice (Peter) 
Fernandez Nater 
and Manuel) 

7076 (25). 
Fernando (Dennis) : 
I'll love you a million years. 
7823. 
Just a little talk with you. 22602. 
Let’s seal the night with love. 
8107. 
Please accept my message and 
come home. 13113. 
Ferragonio (A. P.) Forget that I 


(Amparo, Ramon 
Canciones escolares. 


said goodbye. 7598. 
Ferran (C. H.) Counterfeit love. 
16002. 


Ferrante (Patsy) Grapeville. 20162. 


pt. IIr, n. S., Vv. 28 


Ferranti (Betty) 
259801. 
Ferrara (J. E.): 
Tell me how to forget you. 


Will you be mine. 


21348. 
You’re my dream of my boyhood. 

17729. 
Ferrari (Gustave} French min- 


strelsy. 243808. 
Ferrario (L. R.) 

11071. 
Ferraris (A.): 

Caprice hongrois. 

Galanteria. 24815. 

Gipsy idyll. 20118. 

Ferraro (Florence) Happy. 806. 
Ferraro (Giuseppe) : 

Impressionez de Espana. 18472. 

Noches en Argentina. 12972. 

Sevillana. 13271. 

Ferrarra (John) Lovely dreams. 
24860. 

Ferrata (G.) Night, and the curtains 
drawn. 20926. 

Ferrata (Giuseppe) auw., and Ferrata 

(Alma and Mario) props.: 

Love song. 21696 (242, 243). 

Messe solennelle. 11670 (234). 

Missa in honorem SS. Rosarii 

B. M. V. 19648 (96). 

Nocturne. 9332 (109). 

Ferrell (EH. W.) Tell me you're sorry. 
6707. 
Ferrell (F. B.): 

Just a dream. 18550. 

Moonlight waltz. 18783. 

You came in the night. 
Ferrell (Henry) 

25321. 
Ferrete (lL. M.) Mi gaucho. 
Ferri (Constantino) : 

Ca gaze. 298. 

Canzone della Volutt&. 9564. 
Irerriez (J. M.) Portera. 13125. 
Ferrill (J. W.) Requested songs, new 

and old. 1972. 
Ferris (I. D.) Koosheeo. 3688. 
Ferroud (P.-O.): 

Amazones. 68. 

Andante cordial. 

Aviatrices. 124. 

Drei traute gesinge. 

Interviouve. 3560. 

Oisives. 1744. 

Ombreuse. 3969. 

Sonate. 13336. 
Ferry (G. M.): 

Sky, you were the ceiling over 

Eden. 19207. 

Somersault. 19236. 

Ferry (S. 8.) I’m out of step with 

the sweetheart march. 22419. 
Fertel (Frederic) Larghetto. 10886. 
Fesch (G.) Partita. 8548. 


Se fosse lei. 2098, 


11886. 


4613. 
Rally to the eagle, 


5961. 


2854. 
12139. 


1240 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


7076 (80). 
Castles in the dust. 


Fest auf Solhaug. 

Fetterly (Mary) 
13981. 

Fetterman (M. R.) You left me with 
just a memory. 4618. 


Fetters (R. P.) Hello Franklin 
Roosevelt. 5871. 
Feuillard (lL. R.): 
Lamento. 10379, 14634. 
Premier mouvement du 5° con- 
certo en ré mineur. 8598. 


1°7° sonate. 15732. 
Février (Henry): 
Femme nue. 638. 


Roi aveugle. 
Feyder. pseud. 
Fial (Sophia) 

dear. 10072. 
Fiala (W. C.) Sweetheart of all my 
dreams. 21327. 
Fiamma (La) 2006€0*. 
Fibich (Zdének) Poem. 1895. 
Fibich (Zdenko) My moonlight ma- 
donna. 14889-14892. 
Fichera (Mary): 
Luna—I want to ride with you. 


15783 (291). 
See Fusco (Giovanni) 
I am wating for you 


14719. 
You didn’t see me that way. 
15696. 
Fichthorn (C. L.) Trusting in Thee. 
15500. 
Fichthorn (G. W.) Onward! our 
America. 6244. 
Fick (Delmar) Dream come true. 
9755. 
Fick (N. S.): 
Chicago-town. 11926. 
My dear. 10644. 


24258. 
Jodel-fox. 18540, 


Fiddlers four. 
Fidelio—v erlag. 


18541. 
Fidellow (Hrnie) Now that summer 
has gone. 16958. 


Fiedler (Bertha) Stepping along with 
the bluebird. 15334. 
Fiedler (Hermann) 
pretzels. 12732. 
Field (Carl) : 
Seems I’ve always held your hand. 
11076. 
That funny little letter L. 8960. 
We're on the march. 9149. 
Field (Clinton) In the firelight’s 
glow. 24637. 
Field (Elliot) 
oy) a 


2239. 


March of the 


Hail to alma mater. 


Field (G. C.) Under the big blue 
eagle. 21452. 
Field (H. 1.) April rain. 9389. 


Field (Irene) See Field (H. I.) 
Field (lL. E.) Where to, brother. 
11540. 


Field (Lee) See Field (L. EB.) 


Field (Lionel) Drink of this cup. 
22081. 

Field (N. A.) Beautiful mother 0’ 
mine. 2912. 


Fielder (R. D.): 
In verse I 
22087. 
Looked at you and fell in love all 
over again. 22715. 
Lord’s prayer. 22718. 
You’ve gone away. 13747. 
Fields (A. B.): 
I’m so in love with you. 10137. 
Let’s spend an evening at home. 


tell of love for you. 


5782. 

Mommy darlin’. 24979. 

My indoor, outdoor, good-time, 
anytime girl. 10670. 


Now we’re on our second honey- 


moon. 1717. 
Oh you, you beautiful thing. 6201, 
130138. 


Rainbow River moon. 10988. 
5, 6, 7, 8, nine little miles from 
Ten-Ten-Tennessee. 11669. 
50 favorite get together songs. 
12141. 
Fields (Buddy) 
(A. B.) 
Fields (Carl) 
Fields (Hazel) 
Fields (L. D.) 
you. 11625. 
Fields (Lestie) : 
Just nightingale. 
Thrill of your kiss. 
Fields (Shep) pseud. 


pseud. See Fields 


No greater love. 3933. 
Bright side. 15892. 
You for me—me for 


12545. 
13465. 
See Feldman 


(Saul) 

Fieser (Grace) Im looking forward. 
14446. 

Fietter (—) Rosario. 8686. 


Fievet (Claude) Clair de lune. 15733 
(207). 
Fifty easy melodies. 17752 (75). 
Fifty traditional Scottish nursery 
rhymes. 24978. 
Figaros hochzeit. 
Figenbaum (Samuel) 
21277. 
Figgins (Cretta) 
with you. 22622. 
Figlia del re. 644. 
Figueroa (A. R.) Those days. 238467. 
Filiasi (Lorenzo) Manuel Menendez. 
2815 (202), 12730. 
Filiberto (J. de D.): 
Caminito. 19819. 
Little lane. 8143. 
Filippi (Amedeo de) : 
Chanson grecque. 
Chant kabyle. 338. 
Zar. 2801. 


6025. 
Sons of Temple. 


Keepin’ my date 


Boo. 


1241 


INDEX 


Filippini (Gino) : 
Bimbe belle. 215. 
Dimmi perché. 9719. 
Facciamo pace. 16145. 
Filomena. 5188. 
Piecolo nido. 1872. 


Quando la donna vuole. 1940. 


Solo ... col mio povero cuore. 
11164. 

Vorrei. 11435. 

Yo-yo. 7024. 


Fille du régiment. 24160, 24161. 
Filles de la Rochelle. 14212. 
Fillie (Anthony) : 

Love’s lullaby. 20698. 

Sorry and blue. 17282. 

Tell the truth and shame the 


devil. 21351. 
Youre just a part-time girl. 
19617. 
Fillis (Len) Thought of the Hast. 
6743. 


Fillmore (C.M.) Everbetrue. 22102. 
Fillmore (F. A.) Fillmore’s school 
singer. 21696 (102). 
Fillmore (Henry) : 
Cradle of liberty. 18765 (33). 
Ha ha ha. 18267. 
Honor and glory. 13765 (85). 
Tell mother I’ll be there. 11670 
(370, 371): 
Troopers tribunal. 18765 (229). 
Fillmore (J. H.) Fillmore’s school 
singer. 21696 (102). 
Fillmore (lL. F.)  Fillmore’s school 
singer. 21696 (102). 
Fillmore bros. ¢o.: 
Espagnole. 51389. 
Game preserve. 5228. 
Ha ha ha. 18267. 
High tower. 18321. 
Lehman-Wilson unique violin 
method. 8089. 
Music maker. 18802. 
Society suite. 19226. 
Filo d’Arianna. 9865*. 
Fils d’Amérique. 9544. 
Fils improvisé. 4869, 5608, 7089, 8496, 
9540, 14510, 17772. 


Fina (Don) Your heart is the gate to 
heaven. 15725. 

Finch (J. D.) Sexy Sal. 254385. 
Kineh 7G ¥.)* 

Poldee. 10916. 

Remembering you, dear heart. 

11004. 
Roaming silver moon. 11022. 


Finch (N. R.) Waltz melody. 4455. 


Fincher (Helen) Roses of Los An- 
geles. 21152. 

Finck (Herman) Brahmsiana. 
17930. 

Finckel] (J. A.) Blue eyes. 19776. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Finden (Amy Woodforde-) See Wood- 
forde-Finden (Amy) 
Findlay (Hal): 

Dusky madness. 7518. 

Harlem rent party. 7708. 
Findlay (J. A.) Karleen. 1237*. 
Fine (Sidney) : 

Forsaking all others. 16191. 

I’m yours, if you will. 1021. 
Fine (Vivian) Four songs. 14216. 


Finefrock (D. M.) Wreck of the Ak- 
ron dirigible. 11603. 


Fingerhut (Charlotte) Yowsah, oh, 


yowsahree. 2799. 
Fink (A. C.) Gracious Spirit, love 
divine. 2815 (117). 
Fink (Wilhelm) : 
Gracious Spirit, love divine. 
2815 ; (LZ): 
Klinge von Ebro-Strand. 17752 
(78). 
Finke (F. F.) Trio. 9867. 
Finkeni (P. W.) Parade of the big 


brass band. 18989. 
Finland, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Finlay (K. G.): 
Echoes. 14162. 
He that loves a rosy cheek. 16287. 
Skye. 17242. 
There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 15424. 
Finlayson (Harold) 
again. 17540. 
Finley (B. S.) 
dreams. 14189. 
Finley (Bill) See Finley (W. J.) 
Finley (C. T.)  Love’s whispering 
melody. 1419. 
Finley (William J.) : 
Bonnie Mary Broon. 13925. 
We are march, march, marching 
along. 238580. 


We're going up 


Everyone has love 


Finley (William James) So long de- 
pression. 13318. 

Finn (Jack) Light of love. 1318. 

Finn (Nell) This night is ours. 
15438. 

Finney (J. C.) I need you more and 
more. 24566. 


Finney (Olive) Buy American. 280. 


Finney (T. M.): 


Ballabile. 4775. 

Divertimento. 10623-10625, 25001, 
25002. 

Lament. 10377. - 

Minuet. 3351, 3816. 

Presto. 5345. 

Sarabande. 4771. 

Three pieces. 2891. 

Two gavottes. 2892, 2898. 


Fiorenza (Castenzio) 
tina. 9339. 


Adios Argen- 


1242 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Fiorillo (F.): 
Caprice. 651. 
Lamento. 10879, 14634. 
Fiorillo (l.) Vita mia. 4436. 
Fiorito (Ted): 
Fraternity walk. 20095. 
How I’ve tried. 22319. 
It’s spring again. 20485. 
Kalua lullaby. 14614. 
Lily-May. 5798. 
Lou-Anna. 18658. 
Firefly (The) 20118, 20114. 
Firestone (Idabelle) In my garden. 
3545, 22521. 
First (Ida) It’s never too late for 
love. 5669. 
First Mrs. Fraser. 3233. 
First recreation repertoire. 4656 
(181). 
Fischel (Max) Hohman (C. H.) prac- 
tical violin method. 18826, 22286— 
. 22289, 
Fischer (Carl) Los Angeles. Tin Pan 
Alley ball. 19392. 
Fischer (Carl) Montclair, N.J. Do 
your part. 22040. 
also pseud. See Gabriel (C. H.) 
Fischer (Carl) inc.: 
Academic method for ochestra and 
band instruments. 23796-23811. 
Adeste fideles. 16. 
Adoramus Te Christe. 4670. 
Alas, that spring should vanish. 
4682, 4683. 
Alt-Wien. 64. 
Am I worthy of the Master. 
17792. 
America the beautiful. 17795- 
17798, 19683. 
Anchored. 17805. 
Annapolis. 9381. 
Aprés-midi d’un faune. 4728. 
Arban-Staigers complete cele- 
brated method for the cornet or 
trumpet. 17820. 
As for me, I will come into Thy 
house. 21753. 
Autumn skies. 4755. 
Ave verum. 17847. 
Bamboo box. 4776*, 4777. 
Banjo. 17870. 
Beautiful dreams, what are they 
made of. 17876-17878. 
Because you're gone. 9473, 13872. 
Birds of Nazareth. 219. 
Bit of old Ireland. 17201. 
Bless the Lord. 4881. 
Biue eagle march. 21822, 
Blue jay. 17918. 
Brave and watchful. 250. 
Buimble-bee. 269. 
Call of the spring. 13956. 
Campfire reflections. 13959. 
Cap and bells. 138970. 


1243 


Catalonian Christmas dance. 
21882. 

Catalonian Christmas song. 21883. 

Cavatina. 4902. 

Chanson de Marie Antoinette. 
13989. 

Chant du soir. 337. 

Choral prelude. 134. 

Chorus. 184. 

Christ to-day rejoices men. 21917- 
21920. 

Clarke’s elementary studies for 
the cornet. 17987, 

Colombina. 4986. 

Come in, dear angels. 394. 

Come Thou almighty King. 399. 

Come to me. 14048, 21943. 

Coronado. 9650. 

Country dance. 21791. 

Cradle song. 4967, 9655, 9656. 

Crossing the bar. 18024. 

Crucifixus. 4767. 

Dancer. 4978. 

Dancing sunbeams. 4980. 

Dear nightingale, awake. 479. 

Deutsche lied. 18062. 

Don Alonso’s treasure. 5054. 

Down to de rivah. 22058. 

Dream-pedlary. 18111. 

Dream waltz. 9763. 

East of Suez. 5099. 

Echo from the hills. 5106. 

Hchoes from Germany. 5109. 

Educational orchestra album. 
9793, 18134. 

Highteen faux-bourdons and des- 
eants. 11548. 

Eleventh field artillery march. 
14169. 

Enchanted castle. 9805. 

Eventide. 9823. 

Evocation. 605. 

Faith. 22111. 

Festival march. 9860. 

Fireside frolies. 653. 

Flag bearer. 9871. 

Flemish Christmas cradle song. 
659. 

Flight of the bumble bee. 662, 
14221. 

Forest in spring. 683, 684. 

Galla-Rini concert album for pi- 
ano accordion. 5226, 9918. 

Gavotte. 21792. 

Give ear to my voice, O Lord. 
5254. 

Give to our God immortal praise.. 
18230. 

Glorious youth. 14288. 

Glory to God in the _ highest. 
18232. 

God rest you merry, gentlemen. 
755, 756. 

Grandfather’s clock. 18252. 


INDEX 


Fischer (Carl) inec.—Continued. 

Gypsy. 9986. 

Hail Chicago. 9991. 

Hail, hail for Roosevelt. 9992. 

Happy days. 143824. 

He Whom bore a Virgin pure. 
833. 

Hedge-rose. 15202. 

Heifetz (Jascha) new favorite en- 
core folio. 840. 

Here in a manger. 849. 

Hills of home. 5385, 5886, 22282, 
24431-24433. 

Hora staccato. 5417. 

Hosanna. 5418, 5419, 18337. 

Humanity’s plea. 10056. 

Humoresque-intermezzo. 909. 

I did lay me down to take rest. 
22340. 

I found the road to you. 5471. 

I will be true unto my love. 
18452. 

Ich hatt’ einen kameraden. 10177. 

If thou comest to serve the Lord. 
5D99. 

Impatience. 15203. 

In a clock store. 20484. 

In dulei jubilo. 22512. 

In the canoe. 5637. 

In the patio. 14537. 

Intermezzo. 6987. 

It is very beautiful over there. 
5663. 

Jingle bells. 1196, 22583. 

Jolly bagpipe dance. 1202. 

Joseph dearest, Joseph mild. 1207, 
1208. 

June morning. 14591. 

Lark. 10388. 

Lead us O Father. 5765. 

Light of love eternal. 18624. 

Longwood gardens. 5846. 

Love of the Father. 22736. 

Lullaby for a papoose. 18682. 

March triumphant. 5918. 

Marche hongroise. 1472. 

Marche militaire. 2081. 

Martial album for modern fife, 
bugle and drum corps. 1488. 

Masquerade party. 1486. 

Masters in this ball. 1488. 

Midshipman’s march. 18738, 
18739. 

Missa brevis. 1530-1532. 

Mississippi lament. 1533, 14799. 

Modern method for the Spanish 
Surat. S90K. 

More four tones. 18784. 

Musie of the night wind. 188038. 

My heart I here would give Thee. 
1608. 

My heart is a silent violin. 18825, 
18826. 


1244 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


My moonlight madonna. 14889— 
14892. 

Negro heaven. -22944. 

Nocturne. 1204. 

November. 18925. 

Nune dimittis. 22978. 

O all ye people, give ear. 22980. 

O give thanks unto the Lord. 
6175. 

O Jesu, so fair. 1725. 

O Jesu sweet. 6177. 

O Lord, support us. 6179. 

O love divine, how sweet thou 
art. 22986. 

O merciful God. 6181. 

O Saviour of the world. 6184. 

Old refrain. 6216. 

On a shady terrace. 1764. 

One rose the last of your bouquet. 
1786, 1787. 

Out of the dusk. 23051. 

Patti (Santo) album. 6287, 
23076. 

Plastered. 19014. 

Polka dot. 19022. 

Pomp and chivalry. 6825, 6326. 

Preludio. 11763. 

Presents for the child Jesus. 
23127. 

Prince of peddlers. 231383*. 

Princesa triste. 19042. 

Rally of the cowboys. 10998. 

Rejoice in the Lord always. 6384. 

Remembrance. 6886. 

Romance. 19099. 

Sailor song. 19127. 

Scherzo. 12774. 

Sea-murmurs. 15211. 

Serenade. 15206. 

Seven good joys of Mary. 2109. 

Silent night, holy night. 2137. 

Singing to you. 19201, 19202. 

Sleep, my Little One. 2164. 

Soft shoe dancer. 11157. 

Song of welcome. 6569. 

Songs from childhood. 6571. 

Stalking the deer. 6610. 

Stony Point. 19286. 

Streets of Peking. 15342-15344. 

Strife is o’er. 6633. 

Tally-ho. 2312. 

Tambourin. 11274. 

Tango. 15405. 

Te Deum. 6695. 

Thanksgiving party. 2341. 

There were shepherds. 23460. 

They did not tell me. 6735. 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 23470. 

Thunderin’, wonderin’. 23474. 

To be sung on the water. 15207. 

Tower of jewels. 15483. 

Trixie. 19420. 

Trouble. 23496. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Up, up, my heart, rejoicing. 6826. 

Valentine party. 6828. 

Vals espanol. 2498. 

Violet. 18257. 

Visit from Santa. 2580. 

Voyageurs. 2540. 

Waltzers. 2559. 

Washington post. 6865. 

Watermelon dance. 6870. 

Wedding dance. 6898. 

What grandmother told. 6911. 

When I said my baby prayer. 
6924. 

When my fancy’s running high. 
11513. 

White in the moon the long road 
lies. 2681, 2682; 6970. 

Wind in the willows. 2707. 

Ye that fear the Lord, wait for 
His merey. 7022. 

_ Yule log. 2800. 

Fischer (HE. V.) Someday, you'll be 
Sorry, sweetheart. 11171. 

Fischer (Hrich) Schwiegervater. 
6472. 

Fischer (Ernst) Trifling, — Little 
fool—_Summer’s evening,—Thought- 
lessness. 6782. 

Fischer (Fred): 

If the man in the moon were a 
coon. 9332 (156). 
Night time on the Danube. 18907. 

Fischer (Hans) Fischer’s (Hans) 
method for piano instruction. 3235. 

Fischer (J.) & bro.: 

Abélard and Héloise. 4661. 

Angels in the garden. 4716*. 

Artist’s life. 19702. 

Ave Maris stella. 122. 

Bells through the trees. 4808. 

Blue Danube. 19766. 

Brother Green. 21843. 

By a lonely river. 7248-7251. 

Cambria. 19818. 

Caravan from China. 4886. 

Come all ye fair and tender ladies. 
21934. 

Come unto Me. 19881. 

Cornish fiddler’s song. 15999. 

County Clare song. 19890. 

Dance. 25800. 

Danza a media noche. 21990. 

Dear Lord, I Thee adore. 19927. 

Dream rhapsody. 7494. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
STs 

Easter spring song. 5103. 

Eece quam bonum. 578. 

Hece Sacerdos. 579. 

HEXxultation.. 7547. 

Following Foster’s footsteps. 
5194*, 20075*. 

Four choral preludes. 15888. 

Girl on tiptoe. 5251. 


1245 


Go not far from me, O God. 
9951. 

God is a spirit. 20134. 

Golden-glow. 253-7256. 

Havanita. 20202. 

Hebrew children. 22272. 

Holy is the Lord our God. 20242. 

I couldn’ hear nobody pray. 3418. 

Impressions gothiques. 24625. 

Jesus calls us. 20500. 

Little David, play on yo’ harp. 
24801. 

Little story. 24808. 

Lord, our faith increase. 19728. 

Mass in honor of St. Catharine of 
Siena. 3776. 

Mexican serenade. 24950. 

Minnelied. 3815, 18743, 20767. 

Moods. 24980. 

Musica divina. 18804. 

Night, and the curtains drawn. 

20926. 

Noah’s ark. 25118. 

Notte veneziane. 20948. 

O Father, haste the promised hour. 
20956. 

O praise and bless the Lord. 
19729. 

O salutaris Hostia. 25142. 

O what the joy and glory. 20161. 

Oh light! Gracious glow. 16263. 

On a merry folk-tune. 17000. 

Ope thine eyes of blue. 20728. 

Out of the deep. 20799. 

Outward bound. 85383. 

Praise ye the Lord. 9048. 

Prelude. 25801. 

Prelude and fugue. 4058, 4059. 

Prelude and Gigue. 4060. 

Rapturous hour. 21110. 

Rhythmie sight-singing. 25335. 

Rondo pastorale. 25364. 

Salve, Regina. 6451. 

Santa Fé. 4138. 

Shadow Mountain. 4172. 

Shepherd of souls. 17214, 19174. 

Shepherd on the hills. 11102. 

Sighs. 19185. 

Song of joy. 8819. 

South of the Rio Grande. 212838. 

Southern croon. 209544. 

Spring hymn for Aphrodite. 
13365. 

Strike men, strike true. 25579. 

Suscipe Domine. 2273. 

Swan. 23240. 

Thou art the way. 11839. 

Through the years. 6747, 21406. 

To Celia. 13478. 

To the setting sun. 6760. 

Wailing wall of Jerusalem. 4445. 

Waltz in D flat major. 19853. 

We wait in faith. 21526. 


INDEX 


Fischer (J.) & bro.—Continued. 


Winter and spring. 19576. 
Wondrous love. 17674. 
You sang me a song. 21671. 
Fischers (GI. FF.) “Fve said) ‘my. last 
farewell, toot, toot, good _ bye. 
Tits Go). 
Fischer (John) Fischer’s (Hans) 
method for piano instruction. 3235. 
Fischer (L. D.): 
Glendalough. 76382. 
Prayer for courage. 63388. 
Twilight meditation. 25724. 


Fischer (Larry) pseud. See Fischman 


(L. H. O.) 
Fischer (Werner) Auch der strassen- 
muSsikant. 19716, 21758. 


Fischman (L. H. O.): 
I wait for you. 10167. 
In the moonlight. 18489. 
Won’t you forget. 15672. 
Fish (Rodney) My sweetheart. 8403. 
Fisher (A. H.) No one but you. 
189138. 
Fisher (A. L.) 
Fisher (Carl) 
garet. 18706. 
Fisher (Dutch) 
18913. 

Fisher (KE. R.): 
Dream cabin. 
Moon shadows. 5990. 

Fisher (Ernest) pseud. See Fischer 

Ernst) 

Fisher (Erno): 

GoOneol szekér. 24846. 
Hol van az a boldog ido. 

Fisher (Fred): 

Maedchen in uniform. 3741. 
Presidents on parade. 4062, 6346. 
Fisher (H. R.) Qur New Hampshire. 


Clean sweep. 3038. 
Margaret — dear Mar- 
No one but you. 


7489, 9754. 


24438. 


13060. 

Fisher (Harry) Roosevelt so true. 
19105. 

Fisher (Howard) Violin obbligatos 
to six famous songs. 6845. 

Fisher (J. <A.) pseud. See King 
(73. DAR TK’) ; 

Fisher (J. E.) Prosperity is coming. 
4071. 


Fisher (M. C.): 
All through the year. 4697. 
Happy little coon. 5330. 


Fisher (M. L.) pseud. See Wilson 
(hE 
Fisher (Mark): 
Heart-breaker. 18299. 
Just a lonesome lover. 20528. 
Fisher (N. E.) Music of the night 
wind. 18803. 


Fisher (W. A.): 
America is singing. 71. 


pt: 1 nh SS ve2o 


Forty very easy piano pieces. 
21696 (108). 
Goin’ home. 24347. 
Human touch. 14878. 
Lord is my shepherd. 4147. 
Fisher (W. EH.) : 
For you — just you. 3244. 


Lawd shoo away dem blues. 8079. 
That’s all I want to know. 43338, 
Trouble I’m bigger than you. 43895. 


Fisher (W. J.): 
Cambodia. 7299. 
Carlita. 19828. 
Cossanesque. 11972. 
De Molay. 9704. 
Grey skies. 20165. 
I’d only ask for you. 5460. 
Moonlight blues. 14822. 
Our last waltz. 3999. 
Russian dream. 23231. 
Stay near me sweetheart. 6623. 
Fishman (Alexander) : 
Cinderella’s dream. 7359. 


Fox-trot. 7599, 7600. 
More than you'll ever know. 18785. 
Waltz. 9120. 
Fisichelli (Gerard) Notte argentina. 
8445. 
Fisk (F. P.) Shepherd. 254483. 
Fitch (A. E.) Substitute love. 21312. 
Fitch (Kay) Carolina home of mine. 
4889. 
Fitch (T. F.) Songs of Theta chi. 
8835. 


Fitch (Xavier) : 

Prairie waltz. 23119. 

Silver and gold. 23283. 
Fitelberg (Jerzy) : 

Konzert. 657. 

Trois mazurkas. 7575, T576. 
Fithian (C. B.) Birds of a feather. 


23960*. 

Fithian (J. H.) Where skies are blu- 
est. 17619. 

Fitzgerald (B. V.) If you will be 
mine. 12448. 


Fitzgerald (C. L.) In the green fields 
where we wandered. 18487. 
Fitzgerald (Eddie) Lullaby to love. 
8223. . 
Fitzgerald (F. I.) Dreaming. 12076. 
Fitzgerald (R. B.) Beautiful dreamer. 
19744. 
Fitzgerald (Raymond) : 
I’d never leave a pal like you. 
7800. 
I’ve changed my mind about you. 
5568. 
You’re mine. 7053. 
Fitz-Gerald (Zeph) : 
Roosevelt we love you. 18207. 
Thinking of you. 2584. 
You beautiful thing, I’m crazy 
about you. 21650. 


1246 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19838 


Fitzpatrick (D. R.) 
Fitzpatrick (BE. G.): 
Please behave. 10908. 
When it’s time to say goodnight. 
17578. 
Fitzpatrick (Frank) 
are those friends. 
PitzPatrick (J. L.): 
But I can. 17988. 
Dear old school bell. 241387. 
He’s got personality. 7714. 
March of the crusaders. 22776. 
Seems to me. 25420. 
They’re smiling and _ whistling 
again. 9000. 
U.S.A. is wet. 23527. 
Wandering. 19475. 
We're here Chicago. 9148. 
When the orchestra plays that re- 
frain. 9198. 
Fitzpatrick (V. C.) Phi lambda delta. 
4036. 
Fitzpatrick (W. J.) 
life. 20867. 
FitzSimons (H. T.) co.: 
Air sentimental. 4679. 
Andante and Gavotte. 
Angels of light. 2856. 
April song. 4725. 
Barearolle. 4778. 
Chauntecleer. 24042*. 
Christmas story. 19859. 
Come, night. 4942. 
Cuban skies. 19898. 
Dawn in the wood. 4998. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
19995. 
Duettino. 5096. 
Goodnight beloved. 5286, 5287. 
Happy dream waltz. 5328. 
Impromptu. 24002. 
Jesus on the water side. 20503. 
Last rose of summer. 20579. 
Letter. 5786. 
Little red lark. 20641. 
Long, long ago. 20668. 
Magnificat and Nune 
5906. 
Mazurka. 5987. 
My old Kentucky home. 
Noéls. 3935. 
QO joyful morn. 25761. 
Ozark reverie. 25218. 
Peter Pickers’ plight. 


Promises. 19046. 


Friends, where 
709. 


My painting of 


17809. 


dimittis. 


20864. 


25243*. 


Pizzicato gavotte. 6306. 
Scherzo. 18043. 

Sleep holy Babe. 25472. 
Spring serenade. 6608. 


To a firefly. 6756. 
Five Christmas carols. 
Fizer (H. G.) pseud. 

(HE. G.) 
Fyjalifiird (En) 


104. 
See Cronin 


17043. 


38188—34——_12 


Fladung (August) 
gone days. 6672. 
Flag lieutenant. 985, 2699. 
Flagg (Michael) : 
Cheerful little chiseler. 
Give me back every kiss. 
Goodnight waltz. 24865. 
Last dance. 1279. 
Waltz. 18174. 
Wonderful city. 23727. 
Flagler (R. S.): 


Sweetheart of by 


24045. 
5257. 


Blow ye the trumpet in Zion. 
23964. 
Eternity rejoices. 12106. 
Song of ships. 21263. 
Flagner (L. G.) Right or wrong. 
1984. 
Flaherty (W. J.) In gray December. 
22516. 


Flament (EHd.): 
J’aime ta téte brune. 1177. 
20 inventions 4 deux voix. 
Flamingo (Don) pseud. 
loni (Flaminio) 
Flammer (Harold) ine.: 
Ave Maria. 21763. 
Birth of Christ. 19758. 


3237. 
See Pigno- 


Bone come a-knittin’. 13922. 
Creation. 21969. : 
Down by the sea. 14129. 


I will lift up mine eyes to the hills. 


16475. 
Short’nin’ bread. 4184, 17218, 
17219. 
Song of ships. 21263. 
Flanagan (—) Wanderer. 2561. 


Flanagan (Bud): 
-Can’t we meet again. 2990, 13961. 
Do you reeall. 3181. 
Don’t let me down. 19960. 
I’m in love with you. 14489. 
Put a little springtime in the 
winter of their lives. 8629. 
Roaming. 238189. 
That’s another 
234389. 
Flanders (J. A.): 
America is calling you. 21734. 
Peace carol. 23077. 
Flaschner (O.) music ¢co., ine. 
garden. 17040. 
Flaskamp (Olive) 
pal. 5775. 
Math: (Pes): 
Dream of spring. 15783 (90). 
Little coquette. 7O76 (178). 
Flauto solo. 21696 (104). 
Fleagle (J. R.): 
So Ill come back for more. 
Tired of everything. 4871. 
Fleddermann (Jack) Hail prosperity. 
20178. 
Fledermaus (The) 


Scottish story. 


Oxford 


Let me be your 


4214. 


7400, 7405, SOTT. 


1247 


INDEX 


Fleischmann (B. J.): 


Hazel. 12271. 
When I’m alone I’m lonesome. 
11502. 
Fleischmann (E. W.) Memory of 
love. 20752, 


Fleming (—): 
Bad reputation. 
Blues have gone. 4845. 
Cottonfield blues. 417. 
Do, do, daddling thing. 14114. 
I'll never see her again. 24522. 
I love you, sweetheart, I love you. 
16401. 
Lonesome, I need you. 5840. 
Longing for mother. 14682. 
Picture on my dresser. 25246. 
Right always wins. 15130. 
That lonesome train. 2350. 
Unlucky me. 2489. 
When it’s hottest time down south. 
17573. 
Fleming (Len): 
Down by the old sugar pine. 


147. 


19970. 

Fulfill that promise, Nellie darling. 
720. 

Give me a ticket to loveland. 
20124. 

I am longing for some one to love. 
14382. 

Love at first sight. 10476. 

My valley of dreams. 6104. 

Richman or poorman. 11015. 

We do our part. 23583. 

Yes, we have no beer. 13709. 
Flemish Christmas cradle song. 659. 
Fleres (Andrea) Soffitta. 23310. 
Fletcher (Bruz) Queenie. 4079. 
Fletcher (C. W.): 

Beauty of bygone days. 23929. 


Juice of the forbidden fruit. 
24692. 
Nobody’s fool. 25119. 
Song of the sands. 25528. 
When the round-up’s over. 
Fletcher (Douglas) 
Cathedral hymn. 4896. 
Chadwick. 4907. 
Edgarpriest. 9792. 
Leggett. 5771. 
McCutchan. 5897. 
McKinley. 5898. 
Norwood. 6153. 
St. Bartholomew’s carol. 
Somers. 6551. 
Wardner. 11458. 
Westminster abbey. 6906. 
Williams. 6996. 
Fletcher (Geoffrey) ltd.: 
Actions speak louder than words 
9337. 
Brotherhood of nations. 
Cabaret artist. 95AT. 


25852. 


8704. 


19799. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Dancing mad. 21984. 
I’m a tree. 10119. 
I wasn’t quite sure. 20409. 
If the future is kind. 22486. 
It isn’t fair. 1025% 
It’s best to forget. 10268. 
Nobody else. 10754. 
Now you're here. 10766. 
Pleasure cruise. 21074. 
Sentimental melody. 11086. 
You cannot manufacture 
11619. 
Fletcher (Grace) Itrusted you. 1083. 


love. 


Fletcher (H. L.) My wonderful 
queen. 14912. 

Fletcher (Hank) See Fletcher (H. 
13) 


Fletcher (Joseph): 
For me He careth. 680, 5198. 
He is my Savior now. 826. 
On wings of living light. 13037. 
Fletcher (Linard) I see what a fool 
I’ve been. 24570. 
Fletcher (P. E.): 
Galway piper. 24317-24319. 
Oh, the merry May. 1742. 
Sylvan scenes. 4801. 
Valleys of dream. 2497. 


Fletcher (R. K.) Soldier’s field. 
23795 (86). : 

Fletcher (Robert) Memories of my 
departed wife. 24926. 

Fletcher (W. S.) Harlem stomp. 
10003. 

Fletchman (Ivan) In my dream 


house I’m dreaming of the skies. 
5626. 
Fleury (Louis) Sonata. 
Flewell (R. W.) jr.: 
Desert moon. 19940. 
Mountain trail. 20797. 
Flick (C. R.): 
Could I forget. 21957. 
Just forgive but don’t forget. 
24708. 
Mother’s love. 8329. 
When the sweet magnolias bloom 
in Tennessee. 25858. 
Whispering rose. 6967. 
Flick (D. M.) Moonlight memories. 
1552. 
Fligger (Bessie) 
ing. 5247. 
Flinder (David): 
Is this the end. 24663. 
Wie Wiedoeft. 17651. 
ling (Alma) I’m lonesome for you. 
574 @ 
Flinn (J. 8.) 
15765. 
Flint (Clair) Remember Christ of 
Calvary. 4097. 


12248. 


Girl at Ruffs’ cross- 


All the world’s in tune. 


1248 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Mimi. (P. R.) 
When the moonlight shines in 
Montana. 21569. 


Woman awake. 13695. 
Flock (Sally) : 

Delightfully incorporated. 
Our farewell. 21019. 
Flocker (S. G.): 

Be up my dear with the sun rise. 
13863. 
Forgive me I plead. 12166. 
Floersch (T. J.) Forward, America. 
9895. 
Flood (G. G.) 
my dreams, dear. 
Flora (H. L.): 


19935. 


You are the girl of 
17697. 


Aw gee, can’t you understand. 
9482. 

Can’t you guess. 9559. 

Honeymoon sea. 7762. 


I only have you sweetheart in my 
dreams. 18424. 

Just imagine the rest. 

Why. 9232. 
Flora mirabilis. 
Florabella. 664. 
Flores (Leonor) 
Flores (Pedro) : 

Abandono. 19650. 

Celos. 21891. 

Palomita. 6270. 

Rizos de oro. 6408. 

Vano empeno. 21464. 
Flores (R. A.) Na kai o Hawaii. 


18561. 
16164. 


Primer beso. 13140. 


10711. / 

Florez (Harriet) Depression blues. 
14099. 

Floridia (Pietro) Sulla cuna. 4265. 


Florin (H. A.) When love’s sweet 
rose blooms for you. 6982. 


Florio (C. J.) Lovely dreams. 
' 24860. 

Flotsam (Mr.) pseud. See Hilliam 
(B. C.) 

Flounders (L. P.) In Alfredo’s gar- 
den. 10204. 


Flower of the valley. 785. 
Flower of Venezia. 24269*. 
Flowers (Adelaide) : 
Come back happy blue 
19875. 
Uncle Sam we're coming back. 
13511. 
Flowers (Marie) When I dream on 
my wedding cake. 6919. 
Flowers of the forest. 9874, 20071. 
Flowers of the nations. 9874*. 
Flotow (Friedrich von) Sein 
ten. 22138. 
Flowing river. 
Floyd (Alan) 


bird. 


schat- 


670. 
Hymn to the light of 


God. 10063. 
Floyd (Eunice) I shall remember 
you. 787%. 


Fluemer (O. C.) Fight for Michigan. 


22122, 

Fluharty (V. L.) Lazy old Missis- 
sippi. 22641. 

Flumerfeldt (H. J.) Gruby skandal. 
7677. 


Fly (Leslie) : 
Border raid. 15885. 
Robin Hood and his merrie men. 
171388. 
Flying colors. 629, 15510. 
Flying down to Rio. 24271, 25009, 
25194. 
Flying Dutchman. 2545, 19466*, 21485. 
Flynn (Allan) Seven million people. 
172038. 
Flynn (G. H.) When it’s broccoli time 
in Italy. 17572. 
Flynn (Howard) 
bright side. 5850. 
Flynn (Maurice) You’re one in a mil- 


Looking on the 


lion, mother of mine. 238774. 
Fobes (B. M.): 
Christ government. 17982. 


Land of the Red White and Blue. 
16623. 
Silver legion. 19187. 
Silver shirts are marching. 17229. 
Fochi (M. G.): 
Nothing can compare with you. 
6155. 
We're drifting apart. 
Foden (William) 
modern 
9876. 
Fodor (William) 
Fody ,(Helene) Am I you're [sic] 
only sweetheart. 17793. 
Foderl (Karl) Eins, zwei, drei, mein 
liebster ist ein schneiderlein. 3191. 
Foerster (J. B.) Sonata 2. 88138. 
Foerster (Rud.) Foerster’s liebesgar- 
ten. 12150. 
Fogarty (D. F.) Bring back again the 
golden beer. 254. 
Fojtik (Catherine) 


19487. 
Foden’s (Wm.) 
chord method for guitar. 


Charmed. 4912. 


Why did I wan- 


der far. 23699. 

Foley (Clarence) Oh moon up above. 
20978. 

Foley (I. E.) Music with your meals. 
22861*. 

Foley (J. M.) Dreams, dreams. 555. 

Foley (M. J.) Music with your 
meals. 22861*. 

Folio (H. P.) Little love I prayed 
for. 20637. 


Folk song sight singing series. 
12154, 22138. 
Folk songs of many nations. 
(le). 
Folk-tunes near and far. 
Folke (Dan): 
Dag er ikke levet uden keerlighed. 
19905. 


12151- 
4656 


24272. 


1249 


INDEX 


Folke (Dan)—Continued. 


Dukkerne danser. 19905. 
Odds 777. 1788. 
Solen skinner ogsaa i en baggaard. 
17259. 
Folker (August) Dixieland. 5048. 
Folks (R. H.) America the eagle. 
15774 
Folleso (Hermine) ‘This love of mine. 
21398. 
Follmann (J. F.) jr. Out of the blues. 
10842*. 
Follow me. 5194, 24278. 


Following Foster’s footsteps. 5194*, 
20075*. 
Folsom (J. H.): 
xyood morning, 
18245. 
I’m blue when day is done. 18401. 
Starlight make my dreams come 
frue: -Zooter 
Fontana (G. B.): 
Fantasia. 24274. 
Missa, Our Lady of 
§290. 
Tu scendi dalle stelle. 9050. 
Fontenailles (Henri de) au., and Fon- 
tenailles (M. E. L. de N. de) prop.: 


Franklin sunshine. 


Pompeii. 


A Vaimé. 28795. (1). 
Querelle. 23795 (69). 
Resolve. 15733 (288). 
Saisons. 238795 (78). 
Si je vous parlais de ma peine. 
4656 (575). 
Two hearts. 15733 (859). 
Foot (Alne) Lady of the _ lakes. 
10372. 
Foote (Arthur) : 
Ashes of roses. 2815 (14). 
Fugue in E minor. 23795 (29). 


Green of spring. 138765 (76). 
Irish folk song. 18765, (100), 
23795 (388), 25992 (30, 31). 
Love is a bubble. 238795 (48). 
Lygeia. 138765 (118). 
Menuet. 16776. 
Modern harmony in it’s theory 
and practice. 4656 (413). 
Sun is low. 28795 (95). 
Foote (L. M.) Say when. 23248. 
Foote (P. M.) Ming Hoy. 16787*. 
Footlight parade. 15908, 17773, 18334, 
19169, 19204. 


Forberg (Rob.): 
Menschen habt euch gern. 22808. 
Ritornell und _  rondo-capriccio. 
S667. 
Forbes (A. J.) When I haven't got 
you. 2624. 
Forbes (Gren) Oh ma foi! naughty 
boy. 138008. 
Forbes (Peter) Dancing with you. 
4984, 


pt. Tr, n. s., v. 28 


Forcier (A. J.): 


Colors. 3045. 
What a smile on America now. 
11481. 
Ford (B. I.) She’s my girl. 18280. 
Ford (Bos): 
Lonely and blue till I met you. 
1357. 
Prosperity’s returning. 138157. 
Ford (C. M.) : 
Pondering on forgetfulness. 
19023. 
Seeking a paradise. 19156. 
Springtime lingering lover. 19275. 


Your beauty compels me to sur- 

render. 19636. 
Word’ (CG...) > 

Himer’s gone to shelter. 22092. 

I’ve waited for you to come back 
to me. 24585. 

Just another goodbye. 24704. 

Moon princess, by the waters of 


Amalon. 16811. 
Ford (Clyde) Living a life with you. 
10448. 
Ford (D. R.): 


Beloved music. 19749. 
Elegy to the moon. 11039. 
Hymn of the soul. 20278. 

Ford (E. E.) Sweetness. 2302. 

Hord, (ide 
Just a little smile. 8024. 

When I met you. 15601. 
Your eyes tell the secret. 13753. 

Ford (Fedric) Solitaire. 8792. 

Ford (J. H.) Music for two. 10628*. 


Ford coal co. Old King Coal. 238006. 
Fordell (Jean) : 

Parting. 25687. 

Till thou canst come. 25687. _ 


6860. 
Love song capriee. 


Wander-thirst. 
Fordyce (M. H.) 


16714. 

Foree (Maldin) I’m ridin’ a rainbow 
now. 22420. 

Foreman (Margherita) Alaska waltz. 
11698. 

Foreman (VY. R.) Alaska waltz. 
11698. 

Foresman (Robert) Three-book se- 
ries. 25682, 25683. 

Forest (Green) pseud. See Glasgow 


(S. M.). 
Forest flowers. 18190. 
Foresythe (Reginald) : 
Be ready. 2907. 
Deep forest. 3114. 
He’s a son of the South. 8380. 
Mississippi basin. 8291, 10573. 
Please don’t talk about my man. 
1889, 4048. 
Southern holiday. 2221. 


Foret (F.) Sampiero corsq@ 25391, 


1250 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Forlivesi (A.) & ¢.: 
Donne, ¢c’é Vortolano. 
Drei konige. 9773. 
Due eanti dellisola. 
Giardini notturni. 
Primaverina. 4064. 
Sivigliana. 4201. 
Tre canzoni d’amore. 4652. 
Vecchia chitarra. 4428. 

Forman (O. A.): 

Anxious hearts are begging love. 


12045. 


3915. 
9932. 


15793. 
Someone else will care if you don’t. 
2198. 
Fornili (Santi) Roosevelt e la N. I. 
Ad) Pace. 
Fornoff (Norman) Old _ plantation 
moon. 28011. 
Forrest (Hamilton) Left, left right. 
1292. 
Forsberg (Mareus) Good by, prohibi- 
tion. 20145. 
Forse (A. R.) What would I do with- 


out you. 25821. 
Forsgren (Mrs. Carl) 
(L. E.) 

Forsgren (lL. E.) 
ories. 19150. 
Forster (Cuthbert) 

Awe. 2918. 
Forster (Dorothy) 
you. 3496. 
Forster (Eugene) What made 
say goodbye. 23619. 
Forster (Kenneth) In the wigwam. 


See Forsgren 
School day mem- 

Belle of Loch 
I shall remember 


you 


3554. 
Forster (Ray) What made you say 
goodbye. 23619. 


Forster music publisher, inc.: 
Adams self-instructor for guitar. 


21704. 

Balloons, who'll buy my nice bal- 
loons. 4776. 

Before the shrine of destiny. 
23989. 

‘Bohemia. 9514. 


By the light of faith. 24011. 


Can I hope to see His face. 24024. 


9575. 
lover’s 


Castilian moonlight. 

Drifting in a 
22080. 

Forever and ever more. 22147. 

Glory road is open now. 24339. 

Hallelujah. 243884. 

Hi-lah. 24429. 

How beautiful heaven must be. 
24459. 

Huggin’ and kissin’ you. 10055. 

I dot somethin’ in my eye. 10084. 

I’m so in love with you. 10137. 

I pray. 24568. 

If I but knew. 24602. 

If we forget to pray. 24614. 

In my book of dreams. 20442. 


dream. 


In my old cabin home in the 
mountains. 10220. 

In the palace of God. 24641. 

In the sleepy hills of Tennessee. 
10233. 

It’s a long road. 24666. 

Jesus had found me. 24679. 

Jesus is near evry day. 24680. 

Jesus is pleading. 24681. 


Just to be near Him is heaven 


to me. 24711. 

Let’s meet by the old oaken 
bucket. 3668. 

Let’s take a ride on the sky-ride. 
10409. 


Light up the way. 24790. 
Little shoes. 10444. 


Music, the mountains and you. 
12852. 

My heart is in the heart of the 
Rockies. 22887. 


New day is dawning. 25101. 

Old sweet song for a sweet old 
lady. 20996. 

Over the road of sorrow. 25215. 

Prayer my mother taught me. 


25286. 
Ready for the Master’s eall. 
25324. 
Seems I’ve always held your 


hand. 11076. x 

Shout His praises. 25446. 

Spell of the desert. 11205. 

Step by step we’re marching on. 
25570. 

Tell me the story once more. 
25637. 

That old dinner bell. 21364. 

That old feather bed on the farm. 


11296. 

That’s my faith in Jesus. 25659. 

There’s a little gray mother 
dreaming. 25667. 

Time that Jesus. loves _ best. 
25689. 

Tiny toys. 11352, 13474. 

We're living on the county now. 
11468. 

What does it mean without you. 
11483. 

When the mailman says no-mail 
today. 4520. 

When the sun of life goes down. 
25857. 

Why did He have to die for me. 
25891. 

Forsyth (M. 8S.) My Gypsy love. 
18823. 


Forsyth bros., ltd.: 
Border raid. 15885. 
Jolly comrades. 20509. 
Old English country dances. 
16985. 
River and rainbow. 253842. 


1251 


INDEX 


Forsyth bros., 1td.—Continued. 
Robin Hood and his merrie men. 
171388. 
Travelling along. 2440. 
Water ways. 17525. 
Forsythe and Hayward: 


De spirits was a walkin’, 22009. 
Fiddlin’ Fred. 24259. 
Love’s story. 22749. 
O lady Lou. 20957. 

Fort (HK. H.): 
I’m out looking for a girl. 7854. 
That quaint old melody. 21365. 


Forte (Pasquale) : 

Nocturne. 5205. 

Plaza artillery march. 63812. 
Forte (Pedro) : 

Balbo. 17863. 


Pellégrini polka. 19005. 
Forterre (—): 
Berceuse au rouet. 4813. 
Chipe moi par le pal’ tot. 14018. 
Gréta. 18256. 
Introduction et danse. 12483. 
Sur la mer immense. 19293. 
Forth (O. D.) Tears. 6698. 
Fortier (KE. L.) Dreamy thoughts. 
9772. 
Fortier (Rhea) I call it a fool’s 
paradise. 7793. 
Fortner (Clarke) Day by = day. 
5002. 
Fortner (Wolfgang) Konzert fiir 
streichorchester. 247389. 
Fortune. 14240*. 
Forzano (Michael) My Gypsy mel- 
ody. 1606. 
Fosett (Vio) There is springtime in 
my soul. 2368. 
Foss (J. E.): 
Girlie in town and you know her 
too. 12198. 


Girlie, will you be my pal. 12199. 
Fossum (EH. A.): 
Night is so beautiful sweetheart 
with you. 10741. 
Paradise regained. 10861. 
Fossum (Oscar) Montana’s majesty. 
14818. 
Foster (A. A.): 
Cheer up — prosperity is on the 
way. 15953. 
Springtime, beautiful springtime. 
6606. 
Foster (Arnold) Concerto. 
Foster (C. R.) jr. Honey, 
eall that fair. 10042. 
Foster (HE. A.) I never thought you’d 
be the one. 7870. 
Foster (Frances) 
781. 
Foster (G. V.) Altho’ I’m daddy’s 
baby boy, I’m just a little tough. 
7116. 


7598. 
do you 


Great Redeemer. 


pt. Hz, n. S:, Vv. 28 


Foster (ie Rays 


Arietta. 23863. 
Spanish dancer. 8844. 
Foster (J. C.) Believe. 9486. 
Foster (J. P.) Two little arms of 
love. 4411. 
Foster (Jack) 
Foster (Jimmie) 
out blues. 2757. 
Foster (K. M.): 
Hail to Roosevelt a man worth 
While. 12251. 
My radio man. 12917. 
Foster (Lee) Somebody lied. 8800. 
Foster (Maidee) Dreams. 5083. 
Foster (N. P.) Songs of Amherst col- 
lege. 11670 (358). 
Foster (S. C.): 


For you. 24280. 
You done played 


Beautiful dreamer. 170, 7188, 
19744. 
Camptown races. 11879. 


Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. 7385. 

Gentle Annie. 7620. 

Hard times come again no more. 


7701. 

Jeanie with the light brown hair. 
20498. 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 
8251. 


My old Kentucky home. 4656 
(484), 8384, 20864. 
Nelly was a lady. 8421. 
Oh, Susanna. 8474, 10790. 
Old Black Joe. 4656 (472), 8477, 
20984. 
Old dog Tray. 8479. 
Old folks at home. 
25159. 
Lrovs duxovs pov. 4256. 
Uncle Ned. 9067. 
Willie we have missed you. 9242. 
Fouché. pseud. See Tettoni (Ferdi- 
nando) 
Foulds (John): 
Keltic lament. 10348, 10344. 
May burden. 10533. 
Mendelssohn-fantasie. 
Old wine, old books. 
Foulks (G. A.): 
Mother, darling mother. 8324. 
Would you be different dear. 
15678. 
Four Jost bros.: 


6205, 8482, 


1509. 
13026. 


Kiss me, my darling. 5741. 
Sweet little pal. 6662. 
Four saints in three acts. 18196*. 


Fournier (Jean) Symphonie. 5207. ~ 
Fournier (L.M.) I’ll always love you 


dear. 10097. 

Fourt (E. H.) Mother song. 22847, 
24996. 
Foust (R. E.) Echos [sic] of the 

plains. 24214. 


1252 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Foust (Robert) I’m dreaming sweet 
; dreams of you, little pal. 20360. 
Foutz (W. J.) How can it be sweet 
springtime for me. 14864. 
Fowler (L. B.) jr. Night. 22956. 
Fowler (R. P.) How can you part 
from an aching heart. 900. 
Fowler (T. V.) Shack on the side of 


Bl a2 2. 
Fowler (Tom) See Fowler (T. V.) 
Fowler (W. A.): 
My dream of love. 25081. 
Seome-body new. 19227. 


Fox (Elsa) 

Hox wok. EF  ) 
grow. 21588. 

Fox (Felix) King fishers. 


Child’s fancy. 11929. 
Where Santiam lilies 


8049*. 


Fox (G. K.) Sweetheart of all my 
dreams. 17348. 
Fox (Ida) Bright yellow moonbeams 
and you. 9522. 
Fox (J. E.) Holy temples. 7753. 
Fox (L. D.) See America first. 6480. 
‘Fox (L. E.) Hold me tight. 18327. 
Fox (O. J.): 
Because you’re gone. 9473, 13872. 
Dreams. 5084. 


Hills of home. 53885, 5386, 22282, 
24431-24433. <- 

My heart is a silent violin. 
18826. _. 
Singing to you. 19201, 19202. 
They did not tell me. 6735. 

White in the moon the long road 
lies. 2681, 2682, 6970. 
Fox (Sam) Editions musicales: 
Nana. 14919. 
Mama Liza. 18695. 
Fox (Sam) atmospheric series. 5208. 
Fox (Sam) music hour orchestra fo- 
lio. 5209. 
Fox (Sam) pub. co.: 
Bad man songs of the wild and 
_ woolly West. 197386. 
Blue lagoon. 7228. 
Conquerors. 3061. 
Douglas band folio. 9748. 
Dusky madness. 7518. 
Fox (Sam) atmospheric series. 
5208. 

(Sam) collection of Max 
Steiner compositions. 18197. 
Fox (Sam) magic carpet melo- 

dies. 16195, 16196. 
Fox (Sam) music hour orchestra 
folio. 5209. 

Fox famous composers string en- 
semble folio. 24289. 
Harlem rent party. 7708. 
Isn’t this a night for love. 

10252. 
It can happen to you. 7978. 
King Kong. 5789. 
Let’s go! Ameriea. 


18825, 


10251, 


5179. 


March of the years. 16758. 
Morena. 16820. 


President Roosevelt march. 6344. 


Rhythm in my heart. 110138. 

So this is Harris. 8788. 

Someday, sometime, somewhere. 
25507. 

Songs of the saddle. 21276. 

Springtime in old Granada. 
2500 ¢. 

Sweepings. 8901. 

Twinkle, twinkle, little star. 
15509. ; 

Unfinished sonata. 4419. 


Viennese waltz song. 9100. 
Fox (T. W.) Sitting on the stairs. 
2161. 
Fox (Thelma): 


Til never forget you, dear. 20334. 
Love’s magic. 24866. 
Fox famous composers string en- 
semble folio. 24289. 


Fox film corp. S. R. Kent drive pep 
song. 21161. 
Fox, Rogers & Stroud, Itd.: 
Is that the way you care. 3568. 
To the music of the band. 4376. 
Fra Diavolo. 19715. 
Frachtling (J. Camelia) Sweethearts 
of Mardi Gras ball. 2300. 
Frachtling (James C.) Sweethearts 
of Mardi Gras ball. 2300. 
Friulein Kitchen. 25450. 
Fraggi (Hector) : 
Avec ton parapluie bleu. 21765. 
Chansons des trains et des gares. 


17972. 
Guinéa. 14308. 
Ingratitude. 14546. 
Jeux de beauté. 8007. 
Nessus. 22947. 


Fragna (A.) Collection of Italian and 
Neapolitan songs for mandolin. 
7371. 

Fragny (R. de) pseud. See la Chap- 
elle (Proton de) 


Fraide (Caroline) pseud. See Rod- 
riguez (C. F.) 
Fraije (Eddie) : 
Jigaboo. 22581. 
Rosie Robot blues. 23218. 


Frallicciardi (Mike) Just like my old 
girl. 20542. 
Framer (E.): 
Framer’s blues. 22154. 
God didn’t make me no monkey 


man. 22197. 
Frana (L. A.) Song I wrote for you. 
15289. 
Francaix (Jean) 5 chansons pour les 
enfants. 14242. 
France (Leila) See McDermott 
(ESE) 


1253 


INDEX 


France (W. G. S.): 
Lover o’mine. 20695. 
Someone from somewhere. 15288. 
France, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Frances (Antonio) Emma. 3195. 
Frances (Louis De) See De Frances 
(Louis) 
Francesco (Louis De) 
cesco (Louis) 
Franciosa (G. F.) ’Cause we’re in the 
Roosevelt era now. 21887. 
Francis (HE. 8.) Since you took me 
back to your heart. 23290. 
Francis (G. T.) Singing games for 
young people. 25464, 25465. 
Francis (W. T.) Catch of the season. 
4656 (82). 
Francis & Day’s album of old favourite 
dances. 9897. ; 
Francis & Day’s book of 50 sacred 
songs and hymns. 12168. 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd.: 
Always with you. 17791. 
Are you the little girl I used to 
know. 17824. 
But for you. 19805. 
Chingy Wingy Wing Wong’s pig- 
tail. 9615. 
Don’t let me down. 19960. 
Elephant never forgets. 5120. 
Ever since that lucky day. 5149. 
Francis & Day’s album of old 
favourite dances, no. 2. 9897. 
Francis & Day’s book of 50 sacred 
songs and hymns. 12168. 
Francis & Day’s concert parties’ 
album. 701, 22155. 
Girl who thought — where did you 
meet that girl. 746. 
Give me love. 12204. 
God made home. 14286, 
Happy ending. 18272. 
Have you had a good day to-day. 
12268. 
Heaven will protect an honest girl. 
5364. 
How are you Mrs. Wood. 14362. 
How does a fly keep his weight 
down. 7775. 
I got a horse. 20302. 
I had to go and find another job. 


See De Fran- 


20310. 
I'll be seein’ ya in Abyssinia. 
22365. 
Ill never grow tired of ‘you. 
3446. 
I love to yodel yodel-ay-ee. 7834. 


985. 
home to Gertrude. 


I’m a sailor. 

I’m coming 
5506, 

I’m in love with you. 14439. 

I wonder why poor Nelly never 
writes. 1059. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


If I were you, I’d fall in love with 
me. 5595. 

In a cloister garden. 5614. 

In the little school-house down the 
country lane. 7952. 

It’s the band. 10273. 

Jekyll and Hyde. 5688. 

Jollity. 22587. 

Legion of the lost. 1296. 

Let’s all mew like the pussy eats 
do. 18606. 

Lion and Albert. 20626. 

Logs on the river. 12653. 

Manual of practical harmony for 
the guitar. 12729. 

Marching to a military band. 
10524. 

Mary Rose. 18714. 

Melody at dawn. 20742. 

Music is a friend of love. 

My lucky day. 18882. 

Peaches and cream. 1853. 

Peggy O’Grady. 23081. 

Photograph of you. 15044. 

Pull away the curtains from the 
windows of your heart. 10974. 

Put a little springtime in the win- 
ter of their lives. 8629. 

Roaming. 23189. 

Rochdale hounds. 1995. 

Rolling stone, roll home. 

Sam’s medal. 19185. 

Shall we wear pyjamas. 

Squeeze me waltz. 6609. 

Such a big heart for someone so 


8338. 


8677. 
2116. 


small. 2260. 

Sweet earth of Cornwall —- my 
home. 2280. 

That little church among the hills, 
back home. 19348. 

That little old cottage piano. 
23434. 

That’s another Scottish story. 
23439. 

Three ha’pence a foot. 21404. 

Too much happiness. 6770. 

Two ina bar. 2478. 

Waltz of remembrance. 2557. 


Wanderer. 2561. 

We're a great big family. 2581. 

What kind of noise annoys an 
oyster. 4492. 

When are you going to lead me to 
he altar, Walter. 6916. 

When Cupid calls. 19512, 21544. 

When I play on my Spanish guitar. 
23639. 

When the shadows begin. 

Whiskers an’ all. 11544. 

Who is it knocking at the door. 
13661. 

Why should sailors care. 2699. 

Francis-Day (Publications) s. a.: 
Badinerie. 17859. 


6941. 


1254 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Belle créole. 9488. 


Biguine amoureuse. 9499. 
Hello! chérie. 22274. 

Love in the mist. 22729. 
Por tus ojos negros. 17088. 
Solera. 21248. 

Suite mignonne. 153852. 
Trianon, 19418, 


Francisco (B. M.) Shall that love we 
prize too dear be broken. 23268. 
Francisco (Hale) : 
Both of us happy, both of us blue. 
~ 9516. 
Just with a kiss. 
Franck (César) : 
Communion service. 14050. 
Panis angelicus. 25224, 
Piéces posthumes. 9332 (2838). 
Franck (J. A.) My brown-eyed Susan. 
14858. 
Franck (Melchior) : 


10339. 


Die mit trinen sien. 9718. 
Unsers herzens freude hat ein 
ende. 11407. 


Francois. pseud. See Grey (Frank) 
Francovie (G. N.) When my baby 
comes back to me. 25848. 
Frandino (P. A.) I lost you. 971. 
Frangipane (Anthony) : 
My empty home. 14869. 
Tell me why. 15412. 
Frangipane (V. P.) Why can’t I be 
true to you. 4546. 


Frank (Charles) Funny fellow. 93382 | 


(120). 
Frank (Frank) : 
Doughboys. 5064. 
R.O.T.C, march. 6369. 
Frank (Ivan): 
Darling dear, I love you truly. 
18040. 
I met you, I liked you, then I loved 
you. 18421. 
When I need loving. 2628. 

Frank (J. L.) Let me close my eyes 
and dream you're in my arms again. 
22654. 

Frank (J. W.): 

Adventslied. 2821. 

Nach dem segen. 2821. 

Passionslied. 4027. 

Vor der trauung. 4655. 

Zum jahresschluss. 4655. 

Frank (Joseph) : 

Stuttering Billy. 8891. 

Your [sic] bound to look like a 
monkey when you grow old. 
9314. 


Frank (Laura) Paradise lost. 25229. 
Frank (N. T.):: 

Honey dear. 18832. 

My state of the golden gate. 18846. 


Frank (Ted) 
15617. 


When the shadows fall. 


Frankel (Harry) 
3449, 

Frankforter (Nettie) 
6045. 

Frankie and Johnny. 16198, 24301. 

Franklin (Daniel) : 


TVll take you back.- 


My Bonnie Lu.- 


Curl from her golden hair. 18027.. 

Walking the streets. 23561. 
Franklin (Dave): 

Fill up the glasses. 22124. 

Walk a little faster. 23559. 
Franklin (Eva): 

Gypsy melody of love. 5320. 


Harlem’s kosher now. 5338. 

I’d rather waste my time with’ 
you. 5463. 

Two-gun Shapiro. 21447. 

Why do red hot mammas sing the 


blues. 6984. 
Franklin (H. L.) My cosmetological 
girl. 6049. 


Franklin (Howard) pseud. See Saen- 
ger (Gustav) 

Franklin (Jesse) Without you. 4584. 
Franklin (Jimmie) Life would be 
worth living again. 20615, 24789. 
Franklin (M. E.) QD¢ press 7 on pros- 

perity. 495. 


| Franklin (William) My angel. 8847, 
F 1G8372 
Franklyn (Sid) On etiquette. 25173. 


| Franquelli (Carmen) My love. 188380. 


Frantz. pseud. See Harts (H. L.) 
Franz (H. M.) I’m living on the mem- 
ory of you. 3478. 
Frascona (Anthony) 

17452. 
Fraser (B. H.): 
Man at the helm of the U.S.A. 
12725. 
Right man in Washington. 11018: 
There’s music on the air. 23458: 
Fraser (Helen) In the path of the 
moon, 20454. 
Fraser (James) Starof heaven. 8866. 
Fraser (Norman) : 
Chandolin. 334. 
Suite of six short pieces. 15353. 
Fraser-Simson (H.) Love will find a 
way. 12689. 
Frasure (W. R.) There’s a rose in old 
Kentucky. 17400. 


Tropical moon. 


Frau, die wiess, was sie will. 3253. 
Frau wie du. 9903. 
Frauendiplomat (Der) 5971, 6034. 


Fraulino (Michael) I want you to 


marry me. 16472. 
Fraven (Lillian) Please forgive. 
10910. 


Frayn (C. V.) 

Frazee (G. F.): 
Chimeso’er the lake. 4921. 
March of the chords. 3768. 


Protection. 138159. 


1255 


INDEX 


pt. D1, n. s., v. 28 


Frazee (Roy): 


Apple-tree swing. 4722. 
Blueberryin’. 7232. 
Follow the leader. 7586. 


Goin’ fishin’. T7646. 
Frazzini (Al.) Colorado moon. 140837. 
Frechette (Arthur) After we parted. 
17769. 
Fredericks (Amy) 
zels. 12732. 
Fredericks (Chas.) : 
Lakota waltzes. 
Pride of the ball. 
Fredericks (F. A.) 
nade. 8314. 
Frederickson (N. C.) 
the upper peninsula. 
Fredly (Alfred) : 
Aube d’amour. 
Veillée d’amour. 
Fredricks (Sally) : 


March of the pret- 


24745. 
25297. 
Moonlight sere- 


Legionnaires of 
18602. 


15733 (16, 17). 
15733 (366, 367). 


My choice. 10648. 
That stolen hour with you. 
25662. 


Fredrickson (Oscar) Love is a song 
that never ends. 20681. 

Free will Baptist press. Songs and 
hymns of worship. 8832. 


Freeborn (Cass) Day-dreams. 
18045. 

Freed (Arthur) Grand Central epi- 
sode. 18251. 

Freed (C. G.) Drink another glass of 
beer. 18124. 


Etwas ftir sie. 7545. 
Song of my heart to 


Freed (Fritz) 
Freed (L. B.) 


you. 4234. 
Freed (Paul) I’m nheedin’ someone. 
1011. 


Freed (Ralph) I love you, or some- 
thing. 980. 


Freed (S. O.): 
It’s just love. 24669. 
Oh how I love the sunshine. 
16971. 
Freed (Walter) I love you, or some- 
thing. 980. 


Freedman (Israel): 


Desire under the elms. 22022. 

Hiawatha’s wooing. 16305. 
Freedman (M. 8.): 

Man about town. 10517. 

Melody. 12171. 

Spanish number. 11201. 
Freedman (Maurice) Modern exer- 

cises for the violin. 14807. 

Freeman (C. R.): 

Call of Easter. 300. 


Little rich 
1344*. 
My Redeemer liveth. 
Paramount Christmas 

21042. 


girl, who was poor. 


16388. 
book. 


Practical Christmas helper. 
23118. 
What the Christmas fire told. 
2613*. 
Freeman (D. H.) Dawn. 14079. 
Freeman (H.) & co. Utopia. 13530. 


Freeman (H. M.): 
Ill never be content without you. 


16389. . 
You’re still my baby. 2779. 
Freeman (Jack) Gitty-up! Nicode- 
mus. 12202. 


Freeman (Louis) She’s the girl that 


I’ve been waiting for. 2123. 
Freeman (M. M.) Riding song. 
13192. 


Freeman (R. F.) I dreamed that my 
dreams came true. 24496. 
Freeman music ¢o.: 
For nobody but you. 24278. 
Give me a place in your heart. 
12203. 
I need your smile all the while. 
14462. 
I wish you happiness. 12428. 
Freiberg (Samuel) : 
Coming of Hi-de-ho. 7386. 
Midnight rythm. 8280. 
Swing gate. 8925. 
Trust me for a hamburg. 9042. 


Freikorporal (Der) 4439. 

Freilich (Norman) Crescent moon. 
9658. 

Freitag (Theo) Sturmglocken. 8890. 


French (Clarence) : 
Century of progress march. 9581. 
Little wildwood home. 18636. 

French (E. E.): 


Barefoot days. 4779. . 
Give me an isle and you. 22189. 
French (Guy): 
Hear me calling to you my love. 
12274. 


March of Arkansas state. 16751. 
S Under the blue eagle. 17477. 


French (K. H.) Poor pedestrian. 
1899. 

French (O. L.) Night wind’s lullaby. 
16940. 


French (Samuel) : 
Gingham girl. 14271. 
Good news. 14297, 14298. 
Rosalie runs riot. 18208. 
French (W. P.): 
Everybody would love. 242389. 
Harlem harmony. 24401. 
Life is just a stream. 24787. 
New little blue little song. 25104. 


Ridin’ in the rain. 253387. 
When I’m dancing with you. 
25835. 
French class. 9904*. 
French heels. 9904**. 


French minstrelsy. 24303. 


1256 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Frene (Jeanne) : 
Adoration. 19652. 
Bridal path. 9519. 
We hope. 15571. 

Frenkel (Stefan) 

23544. 

Frére Jacques. 

Frerre (M. Du) 

Fresco (Joan): 
Meine grosse liebe ist ein kleines 

madel. 1501. 
Tango drammatico. 6691. 
Fresco (Saverio) Please come and 
save me. 10904. 
Freudenthal (Jos.) Madame. 3750. 
Freund (Bertie E.) See Freund 
(Burghardine HE.) 
Freund (Burghardine E.): 
Come and dance. 21937. 


Violin-konzert. 


24304. 
See Du Frerre (M.) 


Come dance with me. 3050. 
Come see the soldiers grand. 
9634. 

Down along the Jersey shore. 
7478. 

I prefer the good old fashioned 
tune. 5555. 


Let’s make the best of it. 24773. 

Looking at an old grape arbor. 
12665. 

Sailing along the beautiful Hud- 
son. 25386. 

Sweet memories. 25607. 

To a good old fashioned song. 


23480. 

Freund (N. R.) Prosperity blues. 
13147. 

Freut euch des lebens. 16202. 

Frey (Adolf) Love in springtime. 
11670 (207). 

Frey (Emil) Bewusst gewordenes 
klavierspiel. 11808. 


Frey (Hugo): 
Frankie and Johnny. 16198. 
Jolly Elks patrol. 93832 (184). 
Oh, dem golden slippers. 13001. 


Londonderry air. 22705. 
Rose of Tralee. 17152. ~ 
Serenade. 23252. 
Viennese refrain. 21474. 
Vilia. 21476. 
Frey (Martin) Pianista virtuoso. 
6301. 


Frey (Robby): 
Esmuss wohl etwas um die liebe 


Sein. 22096, 24231. 
Nacht von Saragossa. 1651, 1652. 
Freyhold (Hmilie von) Lobpreisung 


Gottes. 22701. 
Freyschtitz (Der) 
Freytet (Jonés) 

5960. 

Friday (Leola) When the roses have 

faded away. 17596. 
Wridolf i lejonkulan. 


22159. 
Methode parfaite. 


14103, 14631. 


Fried (Sam) 


Fried (Oskar) 
(22). 


Drunken song. 23795 


I’m gonna play down 
by the old Ohio. 1000. 
Friedberg (D. L.): 
That beautiful dream. 25646. 
You’ve got everything and I’ve got 
you. 25979. 
Friedeberg (Martin) : 
Dorfmusik. 524, 525, 3147, 24170. 
Village band. 11428. 


Friedenberg (Milton) Back street. 
17854. 
Friedhofer (Hugo) : 
Agony. 7088. 
Alarm bell incidental. 18789. 
Amorous sign painter. 4712. 


Another mother song. 138816. 
Au jardin. 7150. 
Beer garden echoes. 
Blotto. 227. 
Choo choo. 
Clouds. 385. 
Dance. 14092. 

Derelict song. 3122. 
Dramatic outburst. 7487. 
Hell breaks loose. 24420. 
Holiday. 876. 


13878. 
3030. 


It’s great incidental. 14563. 
Jolly boulevardier. 24687. 
Leg show. 3650. 

Light fingers. 8126. 

Little pet. 14676. 

Mer nocturnement. 3807. 
Mother & me. 10612. 

Muddy Mississippi. 10627. 


Nuts to you. 16961. 

On the banks of the Seine. 25176. 
Paddy’s Christmas party. 21035. 
Par les boulevards. 25227. 

Polka burleske. 15064. 
Polynesian ceremonial. 
Polynesian whoopee. 
Radiogram. 25316. 
Romantic episode. 253860. 
Scherzo no. 1. 15195. 

Skyline. 2163. 

Soleil 4 travers les arbres. 8791. 
Some day I’m gonna find my sweet 


6324. 
23106. 


man. 23317. 
Souvenir d’amour. 25547. 
Thoroughfares. 2390. 


Uberhang walzer. 15512. 
Vaisseau mystique. 4424, 

Valse parisienne. 15535. 
Woeful experience. 17668. 
World congress of 19388. 11592. 


Friedlander (Max) Hymne an 
Deutschland. 18798. 

Friedland (Anatol) My own Iona. 
1630. 

Friedlander (W. B.) Tropical South 
Sea isle. 2450. 


1257 


INDEX 


Baron Munch- 
21781. 
Bei den marionet- 


Friedman (Harold) 
ausen, dat is I. 
Friedman (Ignaz) 


ten. 185. 

Friedman (Leo) Hearts and masks. 
19648 (46). 

Friedman (William) Spanish sere- 
nade. 2226. 

Friedrich (Hmma) America and 
President Roosevelt. 23842. 


Friedrich (Herman) 
waltz. 138765 (104). 
also pseud. See Hildreth (R. E.) 
Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prus- 
sia: 
Ausgewalhilte stiticke yon Friedrich 
dem Grossen. 21761. 
Vier stiicke. 22160. 
Friend (C. E.) Where the wild flow- 
ers bloom. 25878. 
Friend (Cliff) : 
Any way the wind blows. 15794. 
Hundred years ago. 910. 
I’m gonna go, go, go—to Chicago 
in 19383. 7846. 
Ooh! what I could doto you. 3990. 
Ooh honey, what you do to me. 
21016. 
00-00-OOH honey what you do to 
me. 230838, 23034. 
There’ll never be another girl like 
~ you. 2369. 
Twas a balmy summer’s evening. 
4302. 
"Twas awfully nice of you: 25721. 
Friendly (Leonard): 
I’ll never lose my faith in you. 
963. 
Strolling thru the park with you. 
11226. 
Friendly songs for friendly 
7 


Kiss of spring 


people. 


Friendship. 3259*. 
Friere (M. De) See De Friere (M.) 
Fries (F.) Cradle song. 4967. 
Fries (R. E.) I’m feeling hi-ho. 7848. 
Friesen (Adolf) Night in Buenos 
Aires. 20929. 
Friess (Maximilian) : 
Ave Maria. 11750. 
Caverna. 21888. 
Love’s longing. 5884. 
Frietzsche (HE. A.) That old sweet- 
heart of mine. 23488. 
Friml (Rudolf) : 
And still I love you. 15783, 19691. 
Concert waltz. 17752 (31). 
Five love songs. 9908. 
Giannina mia. 20113, 20114. 
Gypsy of song. 243877. 
Lehua. 24759. 
Night in Spain. 6133. 
Persian march. 6297. 
Souvenir. 6584. 


1258 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28 


Spirit of the woods. 17752 (139). 
Valse poetique. 17752 (151). 
Friner (Morris) N RA. 20901. 
Frisch (A. T.) Dance into my heart. 
16016. 
Frisch (Billy): 
Little ranch in Arizona. 3694. 
My girl don’t love me. 16849. 
Strolling thru the park one day. 
153847. 
We’re not too poor for that. 4476. 
Frischer (Carl) Hoch du edles bier. 
(TAT. 
Frishkorn (8S. I.) 
21005. 
Friswell (A. E.) 
6542. 
Fritz (KE. E.) Pal of my dreams, fare- 
well. 8539. 
Fritz (1. W.) 
22137. 
Fritz (L. E.) On with the show, 
sweetheart. 10817. 


On to victory. 
Soft winds sighing. 
on blue 


Fly eagle. 


Fritz in Tammany Hall. 2815 (199, 
Pata) 
Frizzelle (C. H.): 
America goes on. 9871. 


Blue-eyes just keep on shining. 


17915. 

Bluebird in my heart. 23974. 

Defeated. 12017. 

Fancy your taking a fancy to me. 
7555. 

I must retain my personality. 
5552. 

Photograph of happy days with 
you. 15043. 

"Tis a very funny age we're living 
in. 9017. 


World without your kiss. 11597. 
Frizzelle (N. 8.) Jack and Jill valen- 


tine. 1178*. 
From Czecho-Slovakia. 7608. 
From many lands. 3263*. 


Fromm (H. HE.) Taste and see, that 
the Lord is good. 8941. 
Frommel (Gerhard) Variationen tiber 
ein eigenes thema. 19452. 
Frontin (Gabriel) Sa derniére lettre. 
15733 (298). 
Frontini (FEF. P.): 
Capricieuse. 138765 (28). 
Menuet. 13765 (119). 
Retour au village. 13765 (179). 
Serenata arabe. 13765 (196). 
Frosch (W. B.): 
Back up your President now. 
9454. 


New deal is here. 10731. 
Frosini (Pietro): 
Accordiomania. 2818. 


Bubbles. 2959. 
Butterfly. 21849. 
Cordinella. 3066. 


? 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dizzy accordion. 3130. 
Fragrant flowers. 3258. 
Frosini’s symphonic march. 22162. 
Happy thoughts waltz. 24396. 
Hot fingers. 3393. 

Mazurka variata. 

Olive blossoms. 

Pensieri tristi. 23082. 

Radio waves. 25315. 

Silver moon waltz. 4192. 

Sorriso d’amore. 23350. 

Spaghetti tangle. 4243. 

Swedish Italian mazurka. 4281. 
Frost (R. J.) jr. Just a song. 22604. 
Fruechtenicht (Paul): 

Nothing to do. 10762. 

Please come back to me. 8578. 

Turn on the moon. 11382. 
Friihlingsstiirme. 9909, 9910, 14250. 
Frundt (Rudolph) Cupid. 19901. 
Fruscio (John Di) See Di Fruscio 

(John) — 
Fry (H. L.) 
Fry (H. 8S.) 
Fryberg (Mart) pseud. 

berg (Martin) 
Frye (C. H.) If I had a Star’s salary 

to spend. 1086. 


20735. 
3968. 


Students march. 19290. 
Manger hymn. 20715. 
See Friede- 


Frye (Howard) Coal. 7366. 

Frye (Maude) Meet me at twilight 
sweetheart. 8261. 

Frye, Ryan, Frankel, inc. May-be. 
10536. 

Fuchs (Hansi) Ihr winde. 22491. 


Fuchs (Joseph) : 
Leading lady. 18598. 


Vienna, my dear. 11421. 
Fuchs (Paula): 

Leading lady. 18598. 

Vienna, my dear. 11421. 


Ftiglistaller (Carl) Sechs lieder. 5223. 
Fiir’s kinderherz. 5224. 
Furst (Georg) : 
Badonviller-marsch. 13856, 13857, 
17860. 
Fleury-marsch. 18175. 
Isonzo-marsch. 14557, 14558, 
18506. 
Furst Seppl. 5136. 
Fiirstner (Adolph) : 
Konig Karl marsch. 5747. 


Sinfonie. 8565. 
Fuget (V. T.) Prosperity’s coming 
soon. 253806. 
Fuggitte (George) It must be so. 
16534. 


Fugues 4 4 parties. 
Fuhrmann (EH. A.) 
3184. 
Fulcher (C. C.): 
My dream of paradise with you. 
8357. 
My love came too late. 12893. 


718, 22164. 
Easter alleluia. 


Fuld (K. B.) Mystifying oracle. 
22924. 
Full redemption songs. 18208. 
Fuller (Fred) You mean all the 
world to me. 2765. 
Fuller (Gwendolyn) Call it love. 
9553. 
Fuller (Margaret) Vm weary and 
blue. 12401. 
Fuller (S. D.): 
Lift your eyes and smile. 18623. 
Old wigwam, in Quenemo. 20998. 


Shoo gloom. 6497. 
Fulling (Rena) I could dream ten 
million dreams. 7796. 


Fullmer (J. P.) My friendly lane. 
18818. 

Fulton (A. P.) Little disciple. 5814— 
5817. 


Fulton (Dale) : 
Coeur d’Alene. 15978. 
My Spanish dream. 6099. 
Oh depression. 1736. 
Panama moonlight. 4017. 

Fulton (J. M.): 
EHspagnole. 
Goin’ home. 

Hulton (M. C.) 

20410. 

Fulwiler (Marie) : 
Just a little love. 
Mother divine. 24992. 

Fun and folk songs. 12179. 

Funcke (Eva) Capriccio fiir klari- 

nette und harfe. 25992 (11). 

Funk (E. T.) Your love is 

7063. 

Funk (R. P.) Pretend. 10947. 

Funk (Ray) Darling. 21994. 

Fuqua (M. G.): 

Love, beautiful love. 5856. 
Penthouse built for love. 17054. 
Furgiuele (Josef) 7A vittoria e La 
Guardia. 21699. 
Furhmann (Wm.) 


5139. 
24347. 
I welcome the night. 


24697. 


mine. 


When you're lone- 


some and blue. 6956. 
Furman-Mulliner (I.) pseud. WSee 
Lincoln. (H. J.) 
Furn (Fay) pseud. See Furness 
(Fanny) 
Furness (Fanny) Ho-ray for the 
N.R.A. 24456. 
Furnish (Adalene) Dearie. 14086. 
Furth (Seymour) aw. and Furth 
Hazel) prop.: 
Everything is rosy, Rosie. 15733 
(119). 
I could learn to love a soldier. 
7076 (1380). 


It’s easy, dead easy. 9332 (173). 

Model little maid. T7076 (227). 

My pals are my pipe and my 
stein. 2815 (237). 


1259 


INDEX 


Furth (Seymour) auw., and Furth 
(Hazel). prop.—cContinued. 
Nothing like that in our family. 
7076 (245). 
Sweetheart for every day. T7076 
(340). 
When you mention it, don’t men- 
tion that I mentioned it to you. 
21696 (414). 
Furze (Jessie) : 
Fairy sentinels. 20049. 
Huntsmen. 20271. 
Little pictures. 5827. 
May day. 20730. 
Piper. 21064. 
Stately minuet. 25565. 
Fusco (Giovanni) : 
°"A femmena. 5. 
Com’ é bella la vita. 392. 
Donna grazia. 97383. 
Sona, chitarra. 2199. 
Fusco (R. E. E. L.) New deal. 
14929. 
Fusée (La) 18256, 192938. 
Fuss (Gary): 
Lonesome now. 5841. 
Puzzles. 6861. 
Fussell (R. C.) Band routine. 7182. 
Futrell (Lee) Sorry. 19258 — 
Gaal (Cis): 
Dear Lulu. 16033. 
Love’s lullaby. 20698. 
Saratoga moon. 21175. 
Sorry and blue. 17282. 
Tell the truth and shame the 
devil. 21851. 
You're just a_ part-time girl. 
19617. 
Gabaroche (Gaston) : 
A VHay. 7078. 
Airs de Gabaroche. TO096. 
Amour . 2). toujours; 117-446. 
Avec ma copine. 7160. 
Azor. 127, 4761, 19721. 
C’est fou ce qu’on peut faire. 
292. 
C’est un petit camarade. 296. 
Fantaisie cinématographique. 
12130. 
Introduction et danse. 12488. 
Je n’suis pas de mon. temps. 
1187. 
Je veux. 5686. 
Le dire, c’est bien. 1287. 
Quand une femme. 1936. 
Quand y a pas d’public. 1987. 
Gable (R. F.) Can’t you see how I 
need someone. 7306. 
Gabriel (C. A.): 
All hail the King. 23830. 
My own Easter service. 8386. 
Revival choruses. 23178. 
Gabriel (C. H.): 
After a little while. 13765 (2). 


1260 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28: 


All true blue. 21696 (9). 
All we like sheep. 21696 (10). 
Am I aé soldier of the cross. 


21696 (11). 
America’s land. 21696 (12). 
Around Bethlehem’s manger. 
15783 (418).. 


Banner of sixty-two. 21696 (24). 
Be of good cheer. 21696 (27). 
Be with us still. 21696 (28). 
Because He ever liveth. 21696 


(29). 

Because He loved His own. 21696. 
(30). 

Better than gold or silver. 21696. 
(36). 


Blessed name. 21696 (38). 

Blood of Jesus ransomed me. 
2815 (35). 

Call for reapers. 21696 (45). 

Carry us in Thine arms. 21696 
(46). 

Christ is victor. 21696 (52). 

Christ who died. 21696 (53). 

Christian’s battle hymn. 21696 
(55). 

Columbia, we sing of thee. 21696 
(58). 

Come near to me. 21696 (60). 

Come to Him today. 2815 (58). 

Consecration. 21696 (62). 

Daisy girls. 21696 (69). 

Day of days. 18765 (38). 

Day of jubilee. 21696 (73). 

Deeds of love. 21696 (75). 

Do you wonder why. 21696 (78). 

Don’t forget to pray. 21696 (79). 

Earth is singing. 21696 (80). 

Easter story. 21696 (81). 

Eternal love. 21696 (83). 

Evening prayer. 21696 (84). 

Everything for Jesus. 21696 (88). 

Fair roses bloom. 21696 (89). 

Father in heaven. 21696 (95). 

Father, Thy way was right. 
21696 (96). 

Fathomless love. 21696 (97). 

Fill the air with hosannas. 21696 
(100). 
Fill the world with singing. 
21696 (101). 
Fly the dear old banner. 21696 
(106). 

For love of Christ. 21696 (107). 

Forever and forever. 21696 (108). 

Forgiven. 21686 (109). 

Forward to the _ prize. 21696 
(110). 

Give of your sunshine. 21696 
(22). 

Go tell them. 21696 (125). 

God is our refuge and strength. 
21696 (126). 

God is speaking. 21696 (127). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


God’s love. 21696 (128). 
God’s majesty and power. 21696 
(129). 


God’s precious word. 21696 (130). 

God’s will be done. 21696 (181). 

Good Shepherd. 21696 (1384). 

Great glad day. 21696 (185). 

Hand in hand. 21696 (139). 

Hast Thou work for me. 21696 
(140). 

He alone can save. 21696 (141). 

He answel's prayer. 21696 (142). 

He calleth the stars by their name. 
21696 (148). 

He is altogether lovely. 21696 
(145). 

He knows me by my name. 21696 
(146). 

He lifted me. 2815 (128), 15733 
(140). 

He lives. 21696 (147). 

He loves me still. 21696 (149). 

He never will forsake me. 21696 


(150). 

He never will turn me away. 
21696 (151). 

He saves me from sin. 21696 
(152). 


He went farther than the cross. 
21696 (153). 

Help has been laid upon one. 
21696 (155). 

His eye is on the sparrow. 138765 
(82). 

Homeless stranger. 13765 (84). 

Hope thou in God. 21696 (158). 

Hosanna, all hail our King. 21696 
(159). 

Hosanna to His name. 21696 
(160). 

Hosanna to our Savior King. 
21696 (161). 

How ean I but love Him. 21696 
(162). 

How sweet to come to Jesus. 
21696 (163). 

Hurrah for the flag. 21696 (167). 

I am heir to a crown. 21696 
(168). 

I am longing. 21696 (169). 

I can trust in the Savior. 21696 
(171). 

I cannot doubt. 21696 (172). 

I come to Thee. 21696 (173). 

I know He ecares. 21696 (175). 

I know He will. 21696 (176). 

I know not. 21696 (177). 

I love Him more each day. 16394. 

I shall know Him over yonder. 
16452. 


I shall not pass this way again. 


21696 (184). 
I will comfort you. 21696 (186). 


1261 


If we were more like Jesus. 
21696 (189). 

If you will. 21696 (190). 

In the brightness of His love. 
21696. (194). 

In touch with Thee. 21696 (196). 

Into Thy hand. 21696 (197). 

Is Jesus satisfied with me. 21696 
(199). 

It is victory. 21696 (200). 

Jesus blessed Jesus. 21696 (204). 

Jesus is all you need. 21696 
(205). 

Jesus lives. 21696 (206). 

Jesus lives again. 21696 (207). 

Jesus, the sinner’s friend. 21696 
(208). 

Jesus will be yours. 21696 (209). 

Just to know. 21696 (213). 

Keep holding on. 8045. 

Lamb of Calvary. 21696 (220). 

Lay hold on the promise. 21696 
(221); 

Led by a loving Father’s hand. 
21696 (222). 

Led by His love. 21696 (223). 

Let your eyes be on the field. 
21696 (227). 

Lilies. 21696 (231). 

Little evangels. 21696 (234). 

Little friends of Jesus. 21696 
(235). 

Little helpers. 21696 (236). 

Little patriots. 21696 (237). 

Little soldiers. 21696 (238). 

Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 
21696 (239). 

Love’s sunshine. 21696 (244). 

Marching along we go. 21696 
(250). 

Master, try me. 21696 (253). 

More like the Master. 21696 
(260). 

More like Thee. 21696 (261). 

My cup runneth over. 21696 
(263). 

My ever faithful Friend. 21696 
(264). 

My Father knows my need. 21696 
(265). 

My only hope and plea. 21696 
(270). 

My Saviour. 21696 (271). 

Nearer to the heart of Jesus. 
21696 (278). 

Never turn back. 21696 (279). 

No cross, no crown. 21696 (280). 

No will but Thine. 21696 (288). 

O blessed day. 21696 (288). 

O cross of love. 21696 (289). 

O let-Him in. 2815 (252). 

O what a change. 21696 (291). 

Oh how He loves. 21696 (294). 

Old family Bible. 21696 (295). 


INDEX 


Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. 


Only in Thee. 2815 (265), 18765 
(159). 

Onward Christian soldiers. 21696 
(299). 

Our country’s flag. 21696 (801). 

Our flag and country. 21696 
(302). 

Our gifts we bring. 21696 (303). 

Our petition. 21696 (305). 

Pardon—full and free. 138083. 

Prayer. 21696 (315). 

Prove Him today. 21696 (318). 

Rainy day brigade. 21696 (320). 

Resting on His promises. 21696 
(324). 

Resurrection. 21696 (325). 

Roses are telling. 21696 (327). 

Santa Claus and his helpers. 
15733 (3806). 

Santa Claus and others. 21696 
(332). 

Saved and kept. 2815 (296). 

Since Jesus came. 21696 (348). 

Sing for joy. 21696 (344). 


Someone is looking to you. 21696. 


(345). 

Song of sunshine. 21696 (348). 

Song of trust. 21696 (349). 

Song praises. 21696 (350). 

Still lead on. 21696 (357). 

Story of infinite love. 21696 
(359). 

Summer all the time. 21696 (360). 

Sunbeams bright. 21696 (362). 

Sunlight of jhis —presence. 21696 
(368). 

‘Than many sparrows. 21696 
(369). 

‘That sweet name. 21696 (372). 

There’s a song within my heart. 
21696 (3876). 

Thou art found wanting. 21696 
(378). 

‘Thou art mine forever more. 21696 
(379). 

’"Tis sweet to know. 21696 (382). 

To a higher plane of life. 23481. 

To Jesus you.may go and be saved. 
21696 (383). 

‘Tramp of the host. 21696 (384). 

‘True to my Savior. 21696 (386). 

Try to make somebody happy. 
21696 (387). 

Unnumbered blessings. 21696 
(390). 

Victory. 21696 (391). 

Waiting tosave. 21696 (398). 

Walking with Jesus. 21696 (394). 

Wandering home. 21696 (395). 

“Way of the cross leads home. 
21696 (396). 

‘We must save our Jand. 21696 


1262 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Welcome, beautiful summer. 
21696 (401). 

What a change. 21696 (404). 

What a Saviour. 2815 (356), 
13765 (2438). 

What does it matter. 21696 (407). 

What wilt Thou have me to do. 
21696 (409). 

When He cometh. 21696 (410). 

When Jesus died. 21696 (411). 

When the Comforter came. 13765 
(246). ; 

When Thou hast shut the door. 
21696 (413). 

Where is the King. 21696 (415). 

Will the Lord count you. 21696 
(417). 

Will there be a home for me. 
21696 (418). 

Will you meet me there. 21696 
(419). 

With banner and song. 21696 
(420). 

Wonderful Redeemer. 2815 (373). 

World’s need. 21696 (423). 

Young crusaders. 21696 (425). 


Gabriel (C. H.) jr.: 


After a little while. 13765 (2). 

All true blue. 21696 (9). 

All we like sheep. 21696 (10). 

Am I a soldier of the cross. 21696 
(11). 

America’s land. 21696 (12). 

Banner of sixty-two. 21696 (24). 

Be of good cheer. 21696 (27). 

Be with us still. 21696 (28). 

Because He ever liveth. 21696 
(29). - 

Because He loved His own. 21696 
(30). 

Better than gold or silver. 21696 
(36). 

Blessed name. 21696 (38). 

Blood of Jesus ransomed me. 
2815 (35): 

Call for reapers. 21696 (45). 

Carry us in Thine arms. - 21696 
(46). 

Child of the King of Kings. 21696 
(49). 

Christ is victor. 21696 (52). 

Christ who died. 21696 (53). 

Christian’s battle hymn. 21696 
(55). 

Columbia, we sing of thee. 21696 
(58). 

Come near to me. 21696 (60). 

Come to Him today. 2815 (58). 

Consecration. 21696 (62). 

Daisy girls. 21696 (69). 

Day of jubilee. 21696 (73). 

Deeds of love. 21696 (75). 

Do you wonder why. 21696 (78). 

Don’t forget to pray. 21696 (79). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Harth is singing. 21696 (80). 
Easter story. 21696 (81). 
Eternal love. 21696 (83). 
Evening prayer, 21696 (84). 
Everything for Jesus. 21696 (88). 
Fair roses bloom. 21696 (89). 
Father in heaven. 21696 (95). 
Father, Thy way was right. 21696 
(96). 
Fathomless love. 21696 (97). 
Fill the air with hosannas. 21696 


(100). 

Fill the world with singing. 21696 
(101). 

Fly the dear old banner. 21696 
(106). 


For love of Christ. 
Forever and forever. 


21696 (107). 
21696 (108). 


Forgiven. 21696 (109). 

Forward to the prize. 21696 
(110). 

Give of your sunshine. 21696 
(122). 


Go tell them. 21696 (125). 
God is our refuge and strength. 
21696 (126). 
God is speaking. 21696 (127). 
God’s love. 21696 (128). 
God’s majesty and power. 
(129). 
God’s precious word. 21696 (130). 
God’s will be done. 21696 (131). 
Good Shepherd. 21696 (1384). 
Great glad day. 21696 (135). 
Hand in hand. 21696 (139). 
Hast Thou work for me. 
(140). 
He alone can save. 21696 (141). 
He answers prayer. 21696 (142). 
He ecalleth the stars by their name. 
21696 (148). 


21696 


21696 


He is altogether lovely. 21696 
(145). 

He knows me by my name. 21696 
(146). 

He lifted me. 2815 (128), 15733 
(140). 

He lives. 21696 (147). 


He loves me still. 21696 (149). 

He never wil forsake me. 21696 
(150). 

He never will 
21696 (151). 

He saves me from sin. 
(152). 

He went farther than the eross. 
21696 (153). 
Help has been 
21696 (155). 
Homeless stranger. 
Hope thou in God. 


turn me away. 


21696 


laid upon one. 


13765. (84). 
21696 (158). 


Hosanna, all hail our King. 21696 
(159). 
38188—34——_13 1263 


Hosanna to His name. 21696 
(160). 

Hosanna to our Savior King. 
21696 (161). 

How can I but love Him. 21696 
(162). 

How sweet to come to Jesus 


21696 (163). 
Hurrah for the flag. 21696 (167). 
Tam heir toacrown. 21696 (168). 
I am longing. 21696 (169). 
I can trust in the Savior. 

(171). 

I cannot doubt. 
I come to Thee. 
I know He cares. 21696 (175). 
I know He will. 21696 (176). 

I know not. 21696 (177). 

I shall not pass this way again. 

21696 (184). 

I will comfort you. 

If we were more 
21696 (189). 

If you will. 21696 (190). 

In the brightness of His love. 

21696 (194). 

In touch with Thee. 21696 (196). 
Into Thy hand. 21696 (197). 
Is Jesus satisfied with me. 21696 

(199). 

It is victory. 21696 (200). 

Jesus blessed Jesus. 21696 (204). 

Jesus is all you need. 21696 
(205). 

Jesus lives. 21696 (206). 

Jesus lives again. 21696 (207). 

Jesus, the sinner’s friend. 21696 

(208). 

Jesus will be yours. 21696 (209). 
Just to know. 21696 (218). 
Lamb of Calvary. 21696 (220). 
Lay hold on the promise. 21696 

(CPA) 6 
Led by a loving Father’s hand. 

ZNGIGH(222). 

Led by His tove. 21696 (223). 

Let your eyes be on the field. 
21696 (227). 

Lilies. 21696 (231). 

Little evangels. 21696 (234). 

Little friends of Jesus. 21696 

(235). 
Little helpers. 
Little patriots. 
Little soldiers. 21696 (238). 
Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 

21696 (2389). 

Lord, I come. 21696 (240). 
Love’s sunshine. 21696 (244). 
Marching along we go. 21696 

(250). . 

Master, try me. 


21696 


PAM OSI Te (AUT ba 
21696 (173). 


21696 (186). 
like Jesus. 


21696 (286). 
21696 (237). 


21696 (253). 


INDEX 


Gabriel (C. H.) jr.—Continued. 


More like the Master. 21696 
(260). 

More like Thee. 21696 (261). 

My cup runneth over. 21696 
(263). 

My ever faithful Friend. 21696 
(264). 

My Father knows my need. 21696 
(265). 

My only hope and plea. 21696 


(270). 
My Saviour. 21696 (271). 
My soul’s desire. 21696 (272). 
Nearer every day. 21696 (277). 
Nearer to the heart of Jesus. 
21696 (278). 
Never turn back. 21696 (279). 
No cross, no crown. 21696 (280). 
No will but Thine. 21696 (283). 
O blessed day. 21696 (288). 
O cross of love. 21696 (289). 
© Jet Biman. 2st Cae 
O what a change. 21696 (291). 
Oh how He loves. 21696 (294). 
Old family Bible. 21696 (295). 
Only in Thee. 2815 (265), 18765 
(159). 
Onward Christian soldiers. 
(299). 
Our country’s flag. 21696 (301). 
Our flag and country. 21696 
(302). 
Our gifts we bring. 21696 (303). 
Our petition. 21696 (305). 
Prayer. 21696 (315). 
Promised land. 21696 (317). 
Prove Him today. 21696 (318). 
Rainy day brigade. 21696 (320). 


21696 


Ready to follow the Master. 
21696 (321). 

Resting on His promises. 21696 
(324). 

Resurrection. 21696 (325). 


Roses are telling. 21696 (327). 


Santa Claus and others. 21696 
(aaa). 
Saved and kept. 2815 (296). 


Since Jesus came. 21696 (343). 
Sing for joy. 21695 (344). 
Somecne is looking to you. 
(345). 

Song of sunshine. 21696 (348). 
Song of trust. 21696 (349). 
Song praises. 21696 (350). 
Still lead on. 21696 (357). 


21696 


Story of infinite love. 21696 
(359). 
Summer all the _ time. 21696 
(360). 


Sunbeams bright. 21696 (362). 
Sunlight of His presence. 21696 
(363 ). 


1264 


Gabriel 


Gibrielson 
miss 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Than many 21696 
(369). 

That sweet name. 21696 (372). 

There’s a song within my heart. 
21696. (376). 

Thou art found wanting. 21696 
(378). 

Thou art mine forever 
21696 (379). 

’Tis sweet to know. 

To Jesus you may 
saved. 21696 (3838). 

Tramp of the host. 21696 (384). 

True to my Savior. 21696 (386). 


sparrews. 


more. 


21696 (382). 
go and be 


Try to make somebody happy. 
21696 (387). 

Unnumbered _ blessings. 21696 
(390). 

Victory. 21696 (391). 

Waiting to save. 21696 (393). 

Walking with Jesus. 21696 
(394). 

Wandering home. 21696 (395). 

Way of the cross leads home. 
21696 (396). 

We must save our land. 21696 
(397). 

Welcome, beautiful summer. 
21696 (401). 

What a change. 21696 (404). 

What a. Saviour. 2815 (356), 


13765. (243). 
What does it matter. 21696 (407). 
What wilt Thou have me to do. 
21696 (409). 
When He cometh. 21696 (410). 
When Jesus died. 21696 (411). 
When the Comforter came. 13765 
(246). 
When Thou hast shut the door. 
21696 (413). 
Where is the King. 21696 (415). 
Will the Lord count you. 21696 
(417). 


Will there be a home for me. 
21696 (418). 

Will you meet me there. 21696 
(419). 

With banner and song. 21696 
(420). 

Wonderful Redeemer. 2815 (373). 


World’s need. 21696 (423). 
Young crusaders. 21696 (425). 
(Wilhelm) : 
Merkste was. 10563. 
Mir fehit zum_ gitick 
midel wie du. 1527. 
Siisser..,....slisser. 2261, 2262. 
Viertelstunde = spanisch. 2523, 
2524. 


nur ein 


(William ) 
you sweetheart. 


Oh! how I 


10787. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Gade (H. R.): 
My dream of love. 25081. 
Some-body new. 19227. 
Gagliano (Baltazar) Prelude. 7612. 
Gagliano (Nicola) Cuore infranto. 
21975. 
Gagliardi (Osvaldo) Nella penombra. 
16925. 


My dear Aime. 3863. 
Gagnon (R. W.) Working on a jig- 
saw puzzle with you. 9259. 
Gahagan (T. J.) Ave Regina. 7158. 
Gaianus. pseud. See Paglia (Cesare) 
Gailhard (Francois) : : 
Gars de la piste. 14257, 14258. 
Viens aimer. 15541. 7 
Gaillard (M. F.): 
Badineries. 13855. 
Cadenza. 9912. 
Images d’Hpinal. 
Gainer (Mrs. Cyrus) 
(M. G.) 
Gainer (M. G.) 
18109. 
Gaines (S. R.): 
Cambria. 19818. 
Cornish fiddler’s song. 15999. 
County Clare song. 19890. 
Invocation: Alleluia: Amen. 5649. 
Sweetheart. 4289. 
Gainey (C. J.): 
Here comes babe. 18315. 
If I find the girl of my dreams. 
16485. 
We want likker. 19492, 19493. 
You and I will make this world a 
paradise. 17695. 
Gaités de l’escadron. 18210. 
Gaito (Samuel) Memories of mother. 
8270. 
Gal (Hans): 
Formenlehre der musik. 24285. 


Gagnon (A. A.) 


a0e4. 
See Gainer 


Dream lover of mine. 


Serenade. 23264. 
Gala (Norma) Introduce me to that 
honey. 3561. 


Galaxy music corp.: 


Ah, love, but a day. 11688. 


And this shall make us free. 
11720. 

Carrying on with you. 4894, 7315, 
9572. 


Child’s song. 11930. 
Down by the sally gardens. 
End of the song. 18144. 
Exultate Deo. 21036. 
Fresh spring. 12173. 
Gypsy man. 9987. 
Into the woods my Master went. 
5647. 


5066. 


King Charles. 12565. 

Legend of the (first cam-u-el. 
12604. 

Lilacs. 12637. 


Love song of Har Dyal. 12685. 


Now the waves are dying. 6161. 

Out of the rolling ocean. 400%, 
4009. 

Secrecy. 8721. 

Seminarian, 4164. 


Serenade at the villa. 13265. 
Short setting of the communion 
service. 4183. 
Sleep of summer. 
Smuggier’s song. 
Song of the huntsmen. 
Summer dawn. 13385. 
This ol hammer, killed 
Henry. 21399. 

Unconquered. 138513. 
Voices of the wise. 21482. 
Wanderchild. 13576. 
We two together. 13599. 
Weep you no more. 25799. 

Galaz (Enrique) : 
Lejos. 24760. 
Sevilla. 25434. 

Galban (EK. M. de): 
Lullaby. 24876. 
When the orange blossom time 


13308. 
13315, 13316. 
13344. 


John 


comes back again. 25850. 
Galbraith (D. G.): 
Disappointed in you. 3128 


10586. 
I will lift up mine 


Money isn’t worrying us. 
Galbraith (J. L.) 


eyes to the hills. 16475. 

Galdamez Z. (Julius) In body and 
soul I’m thine, thine alone. 12454. 

Gale (C. R.) Te Deum laudamus. 
6697. 

Galindo (G. T. F.) My symphony to 
you. 10705. 


Galla-Rini (—) Merry widow. 24941. 
Galla-Rini (Antonio) Galla-Rini con- 
cert album for piano accordion. 
5226, 9913. 
Galla-Rini concert album for piano 
accordion. 5226, 9913. 
Gallagher (F. X.): 
I’m in search of an old fashioned 
sweetheart. 22408. 
My darling Nora. 22877. 
My Hudson valley Rose. 22895. 
Now I wonder whose girl I shall 


be. 22972. 
Gallagher (J. J.) On the Jersey coast 

tonight. 8503. 
Gallagher (Joseph) My husband 


didn’t like the ice-man. 12888. 
Gallatly (J. M.): 
Cavendish fourteenth concert par- 
ty album of concerted numbers. 
4903. 
Oh, my word. 6193. 
Seot in exile. 13258. 
That wouldn’t be a bad 
6724. 
Gallego (R. E.) 


idea. 


Esas son. 591. 


1265 


INDEX 


Gallentine (H. E.) That lost love of 
mine. 8s962. 
Galleon (G. D.) 
never happy. 13693, 18694. 
Galles (José) Amparo vals. 

Gallico (Paolo): 
Mendelssohn. 25992 
Mozart. 21696 (262). 

Gallini (L.) Sorella. 7076 

$332 (337). 
Gallino (Cesare) 
3025. 
Gallo (Baldassare) : 
Inno Rocsevelt. 7965. 
V.ctory demoncrated. 9098. 

Galloway (C. H.) March on, march 

on for Jersey. 1470. 

Galloway (T. B.)-: 

Alone. 4656 (14). 
Desire. 4656 (132). 
Four leaved clover. 4656 (197). 
Friendship songs. 4656 (198). 
Heaven. 4656 (246). 
Hushaby baby. 4656 (265). 
O heart of mine. 4656 (457). 
Twenty-third Psalm. 4656 (652). 

Gallup (KE. S. H.): 

Spring song. 23795 (90). 
Twilight dreams. 23795 (102). 
Galvan (Antonio) : 

Our President. 


Without you, I’m 
4714. 
(42). 

(327), 


Chiacchiere. 350, 


4002. 


Prayer for our President. 10935. 
Gamache (Hdgar) Sleepin’ in the 
bathtub. 17244. 
Gambardella (Salvatore) : 
’Albergo ’e lVallegria. 41. 
Furturella. 722. 
Gamble (G. E.) Berceuse. 201. 
Gamble (H. L.) When I asked her 
if she would be mine. 19514. 
Gamble (John) Some one else. 
13323. 
Gamble hinged music co.: 
Angelus. 9380. 
Bendemeer’s stream. 23949. 
Come, spirits, tis His day. 23902. 
BHarth’s awakening. 24209. 
Easter morn. 7522. 
Gamble’s program series for 
strings. 723. 
Hush! for amid our tears. T7784. 


Irish girl. 24660. 

Nine yvoeco songs. 16253. 

O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace. 
8457. 


Rejoice ye pure in heart. 4096. 
Tap dancer. 25628. 
Wedding in Venice. 23602. 


Gamble’s program series for strings. 
723. 

Gamez (Celia) Faded love’s dream. 
12122. 

Ganaway (L. 


G.) Storm-proof love. 


pt. ITI, n. S., v. 28 


Ganche (Edouard) Oxford original 
edition of Frédéric Chopin. 372. 
Gandino (Adolfo) Canzone del para- 

diso. 4883. 
Gandy (Clarice) Don’t forget. 24164. 
Ganeval (Nmilienne Machabey-) See 
Machabey-Ganeval (Emilienne) 
Ganne (Louis): 
Apothéose. 
Terpsichore. 
Gannon (Michael) 
ing blues. 10901. 
Gano (Edith) Little home for two. 


9387. 
11289. 
Playing the wash- 


10436. 

Ganovenehre. 6823, 6824. 

Gansberg (Bernard) Why did you 
leave me. 11561. 


Ganschow (T. F.): 

O joyful morn. 25761. 

Sleep holy Babe. 25472. 
Gantimuroff (Valentin) Blue eagle 
merch. 21824. 
Gantose (Phillip) 

me. 14237. 
Gantt (Ira) Geraldine. 731. 
Gantt (Lila) Just another kiss. 22609. 
Ganz (Rudolph): 

And so we marched. 4715. 

O beautiful month of May. 6174. 
Ganz (Wm.) Baby hands. 15815. 
Ganz verflixter kerl. 4662. 
Garabedian (Chas.) Sing us a song 

of the good old days. 8772. 
Garabota (Myrtle) You brought the 
sunshine to me, 2754. 
Garban (Lucien) Don Juan. 14841. 
Garbarino (Giovanni, or John): 
Dear return again. 7437. 


For you but not 


Signorita, my love is true. 11111. 
Garber (A. A.) Charmed. 4912. 
Garcia (Albert) Master songs of all 

time. 1487. 
Garcia (F. C.) Depression. 5024. 
Garcia Caturla (Alejandro) Primera 
suite cubana. 17097. 
Garcia-Mansilla (Eduardo) Réverie 


funébre. 23795 (72). 
Garcon de chez Prunier. 9342, 9375, 
10028, 10511, 138952, 18693. 
Garde (Harriet) pseud. See Demarest 
(H. M.) 
Garde lane. 14256. 
Gardel (Carlos) : 
Destin. 14101. 
Destino. 7448. 


Ktudiante. 14187. 
O ma créole divine. 
Garden guest. 9915*. 
Gardener (Joseph) 
thaw. 25851. 
Gardiner (H. B.): 
Humoresque. 21696 (166). 
Prelude. 21696 (113). 


14959. 


When the rivers 


1266 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Gardner (B. B.) See Gardner (EF. B.) 
Gardner (C. C.): 
Alimony blues. 9857. 
Anywhere, just anywhere. 7136. 
When I waltz with the girl of my 


dreams. 9182. 
Gardner (C. H.) Academic method for 
orchestra and band instruments. 


23796-23811. 
Gardner (F. B.): 
Although I made a hit. 
Chance with me. 24038. 
Gardner (J. R.): 
Let’s go back to yesterday. 
Rose of my heart. 6428. 
Gardner (King) Lonesome. 20661. 
Gardner (Mabel) I am confessing. 
S17. 
Gardner (Nat): 
Don’t say that we’re theouens 521. 
Please come back to me. 19016. 
Gardner (R. M.) Bashful. 19740. 
Gardner (Robert A.) Keep a light in 
your window tonight. 8044, 12560. 
Gardner (Ruby A.) 
Daddy’s baby. 


COLT 


1305. 


9668. 


Love me always. 14700. 
Gardner (W. F.) Let’s get going. 
8100, 18608. 
Gargantua. 9919, 9920. 
Gargiulo (M.) Oh Salonicco. 13011. 
Garland (Ruth): 
37 etudes. 2438211. 
38 etudes. 24322. 
Garland (W. J.): 
By moonlight. 7284. 
Now you're in the movies. 10767. 
Garman (W. M.) I’ve got to find a 
new man. 22455. 
Garnet (George) Sunday —§ school 
stories. 238389. 


Garnet (W. P.) In a little canoe on 
the silvery lake of love with you. 
+ 22502. 
Garnett (T. W.): 
At the world’s fair in Chicago. 7149. 
I want a wonderful mother like 
you. T7891. 
Over the troubled waves 
Roosevelt. 8535. 
Garnsey (M. V.) I love you only, 
you and your song. 10116. 
Garreau (Claude) Lingering on your 
doorstep. 3688. 
Garret (Louis) Charles—Quint. 3014. 
Garrett (Betty) Lulu my Lou. 22756. 
Garrett (Hlizabeth) Business and 
_ professional women pre we. 11866. 
Garvett (Grover) My idleness brings 
back mem’ries of you. | 25047. 
Garrison (Benjamin) : 
I gave up my pursuit of happiness. 
24502. 
Mexico. 


with 


12783. 


Garrison (F. A.) Yesterday’s pleas- 
ures. 2743, 25941. 

Garro (J. A.) Katie O’Brady. 14615. 
Gatrou (J. L.) Venite, e celebriamo. 
25748. 
Garroway 
14708. 

Garten (Paula): 

Glad to meet your mother. 3289. 
Tick tock goes my little clock. 
4364. 

Gartin (A. S.): 
Old mill pond. 
Pickaninny blues. 

Gartlan (G. H.): 
My first song book. 3867. 

New universal school music seriey 
10734, 18900. 
Gartrell (A. W.) You are the dawn of 
a perfect day. 15690. 
Garvin (Lucile) : 
Memorizing you. 24928. 
Sandman and his army. 191386. 
Garvin (Minna) Spirit of democracy. 
18362. ; 
Gasaway (Claude) My pretty Killar- 
ney colleen. 16877. 
Gascard (F.): 
Central park. 13983. 
Mode est a la java. 15387. 
Reine du bocage. 23165. 
Gascon (J. R.) You’ve got me hypno- 
tized baby. 19631. 
Gascon (O. M.) You’ve got me hyp- 
notized baby. 19631. 

Gaskill (Clarence) : 

Another perfect day has passed 
away. 21748. 

Good fellow songs. 12225, 

T’ll meetcha on the beach Sunday 


(Will) Lover’s prayer. 


23009. 
23088. 


afternoon. 12358. 
I’m gonna build a home in heaven. 
24546. 


Laughin’ Louie. 5760. 
Shepherd of the air. 13282. 
Gaskill (G. F.) Waiking with Jesus 


alone. 17513. 
Gasper (EH.) Memories of Hawaii. 
18728. 


Solitude. 11162. 
Gaston (Adella) Betty Lou. 21811. 
Gaston (Joe) Who cares about to- 
morrow. 11549. 

Gaston (William) : 

Gee, but this is a lonesome town. 

LOZ ioe) 
I’m taking no chances with Con- 


Gast (Norman ) 


rad LORT 
Gate'y (Herbert) : 
Dreaming of you _ sweetheart. 
549. 
Ill never be blue. 5488, 16388. 
Somebody else, not you. 19231. 
Sweetheart my own. 19819. 


1267 


INDEX 


Gately (Herbert )—Continued. 
When strangers meet. 4517. 
When there ain’t no moonlight. 
19533. 
Gates (B. C.) 
odies, no. 1. 
Gates (F. L.): 
Goodbye. 20146. 
That’s the time for lovin’ 
23448. 
Gates (G. M.) 
sweetheart. 


Old street-corner mel- 
14979. 
gal. 


Ill get an imaginary 
24518. 


Gathgens (C. A.) Baby baby. 19722. 
Gattari (Alfredo) Four American 
dances. 20105. 
Gatter (J.): 
Bititenbaum. 9511. 
Es wollt’ ein Magdlein tanzen 
geh’n. 9816. 


Gaudeamus igitur. 9922. 


Wanderlied der jugend. 11456. 
Gattieri (Maria): 

Amore incerta. 7128. 

Canzone del cane. 314. 

Colomba colorita. 391. 

Gatta. T7615. 
Gatty (Nicholas) Tempest. 25640*. 


Gatwood (E. J.) 
Gaubatz (B. E.) 
7963. 
Gaubert (Philippe) : 
Ce sera la maison blanche. 11897. 
Celui qui partira loin de la ville. 
11899. 
Cing préludes. 726. 
Comme j’allais couvert de la pous- 
siére du voyage. 11964. 
Dans le calme la barque se bal- 
ance. 12006. 
Jardin bourdonnait 
dessors. 125138. 
Maintenal:t que la neige a blanchi 
la maison. 12716: 
Parmi la brume et la tristesse du 


Bon voyage. 2388*. 
Indiana dreams. 


de soleil et 


matin. 13086. 
Verdure dorée. 13544. 
Gaudet (EH.): 
Ktudes. 5142. 
Joyeuses comméres de Windsor. 
8016. 


. de 


Nouvelle g.°° méthode de cornet 


& pistons. 6157. 

Nouvelle méthode compléte de 
flite. 3938. 

On n’paie pas les Américains. 
8495. 

Premier so!o de concert. 4061. 
Gaudet (E.) Editions: 

Amourettes. 23848. 

Beau Danube bleu. 23921. 
Gaudiosi (Mario) Last night. 20578. 
Gaul (H. B.): 

Ancient German lHaster carol. 


2853. 


ptm; ni Si hve28 


Christ has gone on high today. 


4925. 

Dream rhapsody. 7494. 

I couldn’ hear nobody pray. 
3418. 


Now is Christ risen from the dead. 
4656 (455). 

Now the day is over. 17752 (101). 

Rock-a-by, luil-a-by. 25992 (58). 


Stars of the summer night. 
11670 (357). 
Gault (G. C.) ‘Two songs without 
words. 1512. 


Gault (M. B.) 
Emma Gay. 

Gaunt (Percy) 

Gauthier (Carl) 
the word. 1095. 

Gautier (Léon) au., and Gautier (Lé- 


John Henry Wray and — 
24684. 
Bowery. 21836. 

If you'll only say 


on) prop. Champ de roses. 15733 
(47). 
Gauwin (Ad.) : 
Aimer sans savoir qui. 9350. 


Au gré du désir. 9420. 

Avec un sourire. 9431. 

C’est nous qui somm’s les hou- 
zards. 9542. 

Chanson de Katinka. 9585. 

En écoutant les ptits oiseaux. 


9801. 

Je suis pour la maniér’ forte. 
10292. 

Kitchikich. 10351. 

Peut-on croire au bonheur. 10887. 


8938. 
("est la fille du moulin. 


Tango flip. 
Gavel (EKug.) 


11869. 

Gaviani (Frank) Favorite old time 
songs. 24258. 

Gaw (G. D.) Greetings. 782. 

Gawthrop (W. R.) Oh holy night. 
25147. 


Gay (Byron): 
Jumpin’ up 
12530, 125381. 
Sittin’ on a log and a pettin’ my 


and down. 8019, 


dog. 6527. 
Sittin’ on a log, pettin’ my dog. 
21225. 
Gay (H. R.} Dream girl of mine. 
14139. 
Gay (J. W.) Memories fade away. 
16771. 


Gay (Noel): 


I don’t want to go to bed. 3423. 
I took my harp toa party. 24575. 
I’ve found the right girl. 16460. 


Just one more before we say good- 
night. 38614. 

Letting in the sunshine. 

Meet the navy. 24918. 

Moment I saw you. 5980. 

No funny business. 25114. 

Oh! how wonderful. 13005. 


10410. 


1268 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


One little kiss from you. 3984. 
Song you gave to me. 17278. 


Sunrise to sunset. 19300. 
There’s something about a soldier. 


6734. 
When love comes a-knocking at 
your door. 15609. 


Gay (R. E. B.): 
I forgot to tell you before I went 
away—I love you. 16366. 
Since I’ve gone back to work. 
19190. 
Gay divorce. 904, 
Gay hussar. 19914, 
21632, 22174, 22564. 
Gay lieutenant. 19648 (40). 
Gayle (Harriet) pseud. 
(H. E.) 
Gaynor (C. B.) 
18233. 
Gaynor (J. L.): 
Ho! St. Nick. 7076 (128). 
I love the old doll best. 
(150). 
Japanese maiden. 11670 (176). 
Luilaby boat. 11670 (216). 
Mistress Mary. 11670 (236). 
One-a-penny. T7076 (254). 
Slumber boat. 15265, 17247, 19216. 
Sweet as the rose. 15364. 
Tin soldiers. 7076 (350). 
To Astra. 11670 (379). 
Gaze (HB. G.I.) All at sea. 23827*. 
Gazzetta dello sport., s.a. Chi sara la 
maglia rosa. 14009, 14010. 


2773, 24324. 


20106, 20426, 


Go naked, its grand. 


11670 


Gazzola (P. P.): 
Biondina. 19757. 
Hsperanza. 20030. 


Don’tcha see. 19968. 
Pages from Homer. 


Gdowski (E. J.) 
Geanacos (J. C.) 


23062. 
Gearing (Walter) Memories. 1505. 
Geary (Alice): 
Don’t say no to Cupid. 12051. 


Since love has been my inspira- 
tion. 19191. 
You’re the rose in my garden of 
dreams. 13742. 
Gebauer (Wilhelm) : 
Atlantis. 9417. 
Du bist die frau ftir mich. 9783. 
In einer frtihlingsnacht will ich 
dir sagen. 10209. 
Liebesserenade. 10418. 
Merkste was. 10563. 
Was die Donau erzahlit. 11460. 
Gebelein (Conrad) Play quick 
method for Hawaiian guitar. 25262. 
Gebhard (Hans) Fantasie. 5230. 
Gebhard (Heinrich) : 
Autumn skies. 4755. 
Divertissement. 5043. — 
Dream waltz. 9763. 


Jolly bagpipe dance. 1202. 


See Cull 


Gebhardt (Rio) Rendez-vous’ der 
puppen. 8657. 
Geck (Lena) My prairie home and 
you. 10696. 


Gecoma (Nick) Gecoma. 243826. 
Gédalge (A.) aw., and Gédalge (B. C., 
he Me, Mi AC. EA. dE, and “aM. 
A.) props. Marie-Magdeleine. 7076 
(2151). 
Gedge (P. H.): * 
N. R. A. march. 
Yearning. 15683. 
Gee (L. 8S.) Mareh 
mice, 20718. 
Geehl (Henry): 
Adieu. 4668. 
Auld songs 0’ hame. 2881. 
Forget-me-not. 16185, 16186. 
Good companions. 7660. 
Invitation to the waltz. 
Ma 1li’l black coon. 1486. 
Minuet. 11789. 
O sing to me an Trish song. 
12992. 
Peter’s pieces. 4034. 
Sailing. 13226, 17164-17166. 
Serenade. 6487, 11041. 
Slumber song. 25415. 
Tommy out East. 2420. 
Trumpet voluntary. 25712. 
Valse etude. 13535. 
Venetian gondola song. 24936. 
What of thy flocks, O Shepherd. 
25816. 
Geer (E. H.): 
Catalonian 
21883. 
In dulei jubilo. 22512. 
Lass dich nur nichts nicht dau- 
ren. 4855. 
O all ve people, give ear. 


18870. 


of the Mickey 


24657. 


Christmas song. 


22980. 


O Jesu sweet. 6177. 
Presents for the child Jesus. 
7 AT 

Geer (Ramona): 
Blue Ridge mountain moon. 
21830. 


Joy to the world. 3595. 
Geering (Pauline) Franklin D. ap- 


peals to me. 20091. 
Geese (Joseph) Confidential moon. 
21950. 


I want to live in 
7898. 


Gehrke (Kdna) 
heav’n with you. 
Gehrken (Jack) : 
We'll do it right now. 23585. 
Why don’t you come up sometime. 
25894. 
Woe is me. 25920. 
Gehrkens (K. W.): 
My first song book. 3867. 
New universal school music se- 
ries. 10734, 18900. 


69 


INDEX 


Gehrmans (Carl) musikf6rlag, a. b.: 
Eftersk6rd. 24217. 
Im Norden. 16497. 
Kan du fresta mig. 24717, 24718. 
Pa fjalletisol. 17042, 17043. 
Serenad. 17196. 
Var kyss du ger. . 
(Lydia) Just 


25745, 25746. 
Geib wondering. 
24718. 
Geibel (Adam): 
Abide with me. 19648 (3). 
Abiding King. 10*. 
Alleluia. 4656 (13). 
Anchor that ever will hold. 
(16). 
Be loyal. 93832 (25). 
Come ye thankful people, come. 
21696 (61). 
Cuckoo. 21696 (66). 
Down in the depths. 11670 (79). 
Dream of peace. 4656 (144, 145). 
For love’s sweet sake. 4656 (190). 
Forward for Christ our King. 
4656 (196). 
Gloria in excelsis. 7634. 
Hymns of the kingdom. 
(148). 
Joys of spring. 4656 (332). 
Junetide voices. 9332 (190). 
Lead me to the rock. 4656 (345). 
Lift up His banner. 4656 (351). 
Light of hcpe. 4656 (355). 
Lord setteth His standard. 19648 
(83). 
O paradise. 19648 (108). 
Peace upon earth. 21696 (310). 
Rally for the right. 93832 (294). 
Santa Claus in Japan. 19648 
(126). . t 
Sheltered in the Lord. 4656 (569). 
Song of the new crusade. 4656 
(595). 
Song triumphant. 21272. 
Songs of the kingdom. 4656 (600). 
Turn not away. 4656 (650). 
Why seek ye the living among the 
dead. 4656 (691). 
Geiersbach (R. O.): 
My little mountain rose. 6078. 
My old home in southern Tennes- 
see. 25070. 
Geiger (F. W.): 
Century of progress. 
Radio city. 1949. 
Geiger (Leo) Premiere. 
Geiringer (Karl): 
Amors pfeil. 5348. 
Divertimento. 3350. 
Sechs friihe lieder. 
8 polonaises. 11069. 
Geisler (Willy) : 
Caramba. 583. 
Einmal noch mocht’ ich dich ktis- 
sen. 583. 


4656 


933? 


332. 
6342*. 


25414. 


.Gelbart (Mich!) 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Pudel. 1926. 
Wir tanzen walzer. 
Geistert (R.): 
Under the American Eagle. 
Valse Eleonore. 15532. 
Geisz (Franz): 
Polish Gypsy. 25274. 
Waltzing dames. 23567. 
We have it again. 9140. 
When alone. 23631. 
You are my fairy. 
Geitner (Otto): 
Harem ball. 5382. 
Kiiss’ ich auch manchmal gerne 
andere frauen. 1267. 
Concert. 3056. 
Geldmacher (Eddie) Bring back my 
man. 15893. 
Gelesnik (Eugene) My Gypsy melody. 
1606. 
Geller (E. I.) 
fair. 16415. 
Gelpe (Alexander) 
18769. 
Gem dance folio for 1934. 20111. 
Gemmer (Virginia) Life—love. 18621. 
Gems of gladness. 16215. 
Gene. pseud. See Carroll (Gene) 
Gene (Theodor) Do your part. 22040 
Genova (J. D.) Roosevelt, you’re our 
guiding star. 8683. 
Genovese (V. T.) My mother’s song. 
25064. 
Gensler (J. 8S.) Our President. 15008. 
Gentile (Giovanni) : 
Napule Na’. 22934. 
Sola. 23311. 
Gentile (May) 
comes creeping. 
Gentili (Alberto) 
lino. 404. 
Genung (Ray): 
Dixie dew. 5047. 
Mammys lullabye. 1457. 
People in my home town. 1859. 
Genzmer (Felix) : 
Astarvisur tir Eddu. 19707. 
Prjtierindi ir Havamalum. 20584. 
Geon (Marcella) : 
Black cat. 19760. 
Please remember. 21071. 
Georg (André) Six chansons de mer. 
22179. 
George (Bernie) But poverty is now 
at.an end. 95382. 
George (C. E.): 
Street lights. 11224. 
War pal o’ mine. 9128. 

Your [sic] mine, all mine, tonight. 
21682. 
George (Charles) 

13208. 
George (E. A.): 
Chicago rag. 4917. 


15664. 
15516. 


25949. 


I’m having a love af- 


Moon dreams. 


When evening time 
23634. 
Concerto per vio- 


Rosalie runs riot. 


1270 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Little sweetheart of mine. 5830. 
Waltz of memories. 17515. 
George (E. E.) Incline Thine ear. 
14540. 
George (L. C.) 
George (M. F.) 


Sunset. 2269. 
Our old home town. 


4000. 

George (Michael) Ill keep you in my 
heart. 20382. 

George (Nave) There is love in your 
voice. 23456. 


George White’s varieties. 910, 2369. 

Georgeoff (Evan) music pub. co. After 
the dance. 9344. 

Georgia state college for women. 
Alumnae assn. Alma mater. 11708. 

Georgiana (Frank) Georgiana waltz. 
5236. 

Georgiana (George) Georgiana waltz. 
5236. 


Georgs (Nils) musikforlag: 
Alt, hvad der er dejligt, minder 
mig om dig. 23889. 


Drémmer vi to i denne stund. 
24201. 

Som’rens melodi den har poesi. 
25514. 


Georgs (Nils) musikforlags, a. b.: 

Bagdad. ‘177. 

Blott en vagabond. 7224. 

Det ir jag, som gir vigen uppfor 
stegen. 14103. 

Eko vill du svara mej. 7526. 

Finns det ingen liten genvag in 
till ditt hjarta. 7569. 

Forlat mej. 7584. 

Har du ingen liten plats for mej. 


7700. 
I Alskande hjirtan Hr det var. 
T787. 
Jag kommer i kv&éll under bal- 
kongen. 7997. 
Kiirleksexpressen. 14613. 
Liippar som le sé réda. 14631. 


Lyckan finns pa manga stillen. 


14720. 

Nagonting att ita, nagonting att 
dricka. 14916. 

Nir svalorna komma och bygga 
sitt bo. 14918. 

Om alla vackra droOmmar vyore 
sanna. 8492. 


Spinnande roman. 15311. 
Stulen vals. 8889. 
Tummetott. 9051. 

Geppert (K. F.): 
Remember tonight is tonight. 


PALIT 
Take off the heavy things you 
wear. 8933. 


Geraghty (Bob) 
Geraghty (R. E.) 
you gotta go. 


See Geraghty (R. E.) 
When you gotta go, 
4524. 


Gerald (W. H.) Press on, 
prosperity. 15087. 

Gerard (R. H.) When the robins bid 
the fading rose good-bye. 11670 
(425). 

also pseud. 

Gerardo (D. C.) 
6354, 13151. 

Gerber (Samuel) : 

Ach!.it must be luff. 15737. 

All I care to have is your love. 
49. 

Isn’t life grand. 


toward 


See Husch (R. G.) 
Prosperity march. 


16529. 


Love is the king of us all. 16707. 
Oh love. 16974. 
Playing the game of love. 17070. 


Gerbig (F. L.): 
Dear old pal. 19929. 
Down where the Budweiser flows. 


TAS85. 
Just a little cabin in the hills. 
5709. 
Just memories. 5723. 
Sorella mia. 25540. 
Gerecke (A. R.) I wanna know just 
how to make love, 18445. 


Geren (J. R.). , Spring’s, in, the. air, 


4248, 
Gerfen (W. W.) Vm going home to 
mother. 997. 


Gerhard (Robert) Sis cancons popu-- 
lars de Catalunya. 3273. 

Gerhardt (Carl) Ei wohl eine schodne 
zeit. 5113. 

Gerhardt (Paul) Lord Jesus, 
dost love me. 18651. 

Gericke (H. W. M.) When I dream 
of you! down in cherry lane. 21547. 


Who 


Gerlier (F.) Etudes. 5142. 
German (Edward) : 
Beauteous morn. 169 


Come to the woods. 938382 (69). 
Conqueror. 9832 (70). 

Glorious Devon. 9332 (124). 
Morris dance. 18788. 

My bonnie lass she smileth. 1586. 
My lady. 9832 (243). 

O lovely May. 1728. 


O peaceful night. 1729. 

Orpheus with his lute. 1811. 
Torch dance. 19412. 
When maidens go a’maying. 


17752 (158). 

German (Fritz) pseud. See Scheiben- 
hofer (Hermann) 

German songs, old and new. 

Germaniana. 9929. 

Germany, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 

Gernes (Allan) I could dream ten 
million dreams. T7796. 

Gerrard (Eddie) .Rainin’ on 
river. 17118. 


14265. 


the 


1271 


INDEX 


Gerrets (E. S.) 
ity. 847. 
Gerrish (B. T.): 


Here comes prosper- 


If you lose a street car. 7924. 
Rhythm. 8660. 
Western Union. 9162. 
When you're dancing tonight. 
§210. 
Gerrish (W. H.) au., and Gerrish 


Gem and WV. ba) pho pss. 
At Thy sacred altar. 4656 (87). 
Behold, O Master. 4656 (54). 
From whence camest thou. 4656 
(202). 
Salute the East. 
Gershwin (Gecrge) : 
I’ve got to be there. 3502. 
Let ’em eat cake. 20586. 
Luckiest man in the world. 3742. 
Mine. 20766. 
On and on and on. 21000. 
Till then. 19385, 21409. 
Union square. 21456. 
Where you go I go. 45386. 
Gerson (H.) Let me sleep on the 
edge of the prairie. 8096. 
Gerstenberger (Emil) : 
Alarm bell incidental. 13789. 
Among the palms. 17801. 
Antics. 93885. 
Charleston. 9598. 
Chatter. .11912. 
Choo choo. 3030. 
Cloudburst. 17991. 
Comic episode. 11962. 
Command to love. 7387. 
Cupid in the moonlight. 
Fatality. 16152. 
Forbidden melody 
18186-18188. 
French march. 16201. 
Furioso no. 2. 14254. 
Gypsy fantasy. 7680. 
In a trance. 7987. 
In the jungle. 145388. 
Leg show. 3650. 
Main title for a Hungarian or 
Gypsy picture. 82831. 
Overture comique. 4011. 
Pilgrimage. 10892. 
Prelude to a city story. 13132. 
Prelude to a comedy. 131383. 
Prelude to a rural story. 19085. 
Princess and the axe incidental. 
13142. 
Romantie 
13201. 
Russian introduction. 4131. 
Savage ceremonial. 19138. 
Scherzo no. 1. 15195. 
Schuhplattler. 15208. 
Spring medley. 11209. 
Squabble. 11215. 
Street scene. 13380. 


4656 (557). 


11993. 


incidental. 


widow incidental. 


pt. I, n. S., Vv. 28 


Summer storm. 17326. 
Surf boat. 19308. 
Tabu. 19829. 


Tax. driver). 11209 


Vision and chaos. 17494. 
Gerster (Ottmar): 

Divertimento. 19947. 

Madame Liselotte. 20708. 


Gertz (A. E.) 
mine. 22446. 
Gervais (Fr.) 
Gervel (G. M.): 
Hawaiian stars. 22259. 
Ku’u keikamahine lauoho eleele. 
22633. 
Maui blues. 22789. 
Serdeczna matko. 23262. 
Siient night. 23281. 
Underneath the moon. 
W aziobie lezy. 23554. 
Gessner (Raimund) Mit einer schonen 
frau geh’ ich gerne bis ans end’ der 
welt. 3826. 
Gest (Elizabeth) Second book of tones 
and tunes. 6476. 
Gesualdo (Carlo) 
Getty (C. R.): 


I thought you were 


Badinerie. 17859. 


23523. 


Madrigal. 12713. 


Headin’ back to Swanee. 24411. 

Since you’ve gone away. 25460. 
Getty (S. R.) Theme song. 21377. 
Geuppert (G. A.): 

Have you forgotten me. 12267. 


I wonder why. 12480. 
Isn’t love a grand and glorious 
adventure. 12491. 
Never let me go. 12949. 
Gével (Claude) Mademoiselle Prud’- 


homme. 12711. 
Geyer (A. C.) jr. It’s spring. 7986. 
Ghedini (G. F.) Missa monodica. 
24963. 


Ghestem (Georges) Marche des gueux. 
14748. 

Ghirardelli (Nina) 

Ghirlanda (Juan) 


My shack. 12921. 
Linda. 1323: 


Ghys (H.) Charm of days gone by. 
348. 

Tid va takedélw OedXw. 14268. 

Giaimo (Buster) Bananas for sale. 


7181. 

Giampieri (Alamiro) Metodo progres- 
sivo per lo studio del clarinetto 
sistema Boehm. 24946, 24947. 

Gianotti (C. A.) Broadway. 4858. 

Giaquinto (Paolo or Paul): 

Ave Maria. 15818. 
Come back to me. 
Gibb (R. W.): 


4939. 


Fosteriana. 20085. 
Grapevine swing. 12238, 12239. 
Senorita. 21197. 

Gibbon (R. P.) Ho, the navy! hail, 


the navy. 143846. 


1272 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Gibbons (Aylene) Sit tight, honey, 
SHamiiemt.., L113, 

Gibbons (Carroll) 
of lovers’ lane. 

Gibbons (G. A.) 


On the other side 
17003. 
I wonder what the 


future holds for me. 20415. 
Gibbons (Orlando) : 
Love of the Father. 22736. 


Silver swan. 11116. 
Gibbs (A. P.) Gospel choruses no. 2. 


20157. 
Gibbs (C. A.): 
Adieu. 93838. 
Andy Battle. 9378. 
Dream song. 3165. 
February. 12135. 


14269. 
3055. 


Five children’s songs. 
In the woods in June. 
King’s men. 10347. 
Love’s prisoner. 5887, 10494. 
My Master hath a garden. 10682. 
My mistress frowns. 10684. 
Old wine in new bottles. 16997. 
Peacock pie. 17053. 
Ship of Rio. 4182. 
Songs of childhood. 
Stable door. 23370. 
String quartet. 17312. 
Sunken garden. 4272. 
Sussex ways. 112388. 
Titania. 25691. 
Gibbs (Eva) Love dreams. 22727. 
Gibby (Willard) Please come home 
with me dear papa. 25268. 
Gibitaro (A.) Invitation to the waltz. 
10244. 
Gibilaro (Stefano) 
24027. 
Gibish (J. K.) 


259532. 


Canto di Zolfara. 


You can’t tell me that 


three’s a crowd. 11621. 
Giblin (M. M.) Did you really mean 
good-bye. 24150. 
Gibson (Annette) Thirteen minia- 
tures. 16219. 
Gibson (Archer) See Gibson (S. A.) 
Gibson (Dorothy) Love’s alchemy. 
24863. 


Gibson (Fred): 
Gecrge, where’s George. 9927. 
Girl who thought—where did you 
meet that girl. 746. 
Wild roses, little Rosie and me. 
27038. 

Gibson (G. L.) May the last kiss be 
the same. 10534. 
Gibson (Gibs) pseud. 
Gibs.n (l. D.) jr. 
forget. 9263. 
Gibson (M. E.) Old moon stay away 
from my window tonight. 25167. 
Gibson (May) When you waved a 

goodbye in the morning. 4527. 


See Gibson 


Wou-_d you like to 


Gibson (Percy) Everything would be 
O. K. 3209. 
Gibson (8S. A.) 
13765 (146). 
Gibson (S. B.) 


Old Christmas carols. 


Mama, papa and me. 


22768. 
Gibson (S. J.) Prosperity march. 
4073. 
Gibson (W. C.) Prosperity march. 
4073. 
Gideon (Melville) : 
Dreams. 7504. 
I’m regretting it now. 16427. 


I wish I knew a bigger word than 
love. 1056. 
Then I know that I’m home. 8980. 


When love comes my way. 9188. 
Gielow (Irving) Peter and Paula. 
1860*. 
Gielow (Rozetta) Peter and Paula. 
1860*. 
Giesen (Carl) Echoes from Germany. 
5109. 


Gieske (P. J.) If you are gone. 5600. 
Giessinger (Ethel) Ill take you just 
as you are. 16391. 
Giffey (Dorothy) Variety. 21467. 
Gifford (Carol) My heartbreaker. 
10660. 
Gifford (Gene) 
Gifford (H. E.): 
Blue jazz. 15872. 
Casa Loma stomp. 13978. 
Dance of the lame duck. 11999. 
I can’t forget the night we met. 
14886. 
Lady from St. Paul. 12577. 
Mister Rhythm man. 12802. 
Moment I looked in your eyes. 
18756. 
Smoke rings. 
White jazz. 
Gifford (Harry): 
My orange girl. 19648 (98). 
Rochdale hounds. 1995. 
Gifford (R. D.) Dreamin’ time. 
Gift of Christmas. 16219*. 
Giftasvuxna d6éttrar. 7127, 8134, 8537, 
9104. 
Gigante (Joseph) : 
General Italo Balbo. 16216. 
Schiavo. 6459: 
Giggey (A. O.) When you come back, 
sweetheart. 19534. 
Giglio (Clemente) : 
Perzechella. 6298. 
Sandrino e Perzechella. 
Gilbert (Billy) : 
Isn’t it nice to be all alone. 18505. 
Miss Lingerie. 18746. 
One times one. 23027. 
Swinging the blues away. 19825. 
Gilbert (Blanid) Lullaby to love. 
8223. 


See Gifford (H. E.) 


8784. 
17629. 


7497. 


8711. 


1273 


INDEX 


Gilbert (Don) pseud. 
(N. 1.) 
Gilbert (F. G.) 
Gilbert (H. F.): 
Celtic studies. TO76 (29). 
Faery song. 7076 (78). 
Gilbert (H. K.): 
Celtic studies. TO7T6 (29). 
Faery song. TO76 (78). 
Gilbert (H. O.) After the last waltz 
is over. TOS8T. 
Gilbert (Harry): 
Ope thine eyes of blue. 
Rapturous hour. 21110. 
You sang me a song. 21671. 
Gilbert (J. G.): 
I'll never grow tired of you. 3446. 
Let by-gones be by-gones. 5773. 
Letter to my mother. 3675. 
Millicns of kisses and millions of 
smiles. 3812. 
Old-fashioned sweethearts. 
Rolling stone, roll home. 
Sunny Madeira. 6647. 
Wear a great big smile and sing a 
song. 9152. 
Gilbert (Jean) pseud. See Wiuterfeld 
(Max) 
Gilbert (L. W.): 
Cupid in the moonlight. 
Goed-night, good-night. 
(133). 


See Patterson 


Sunset skies. 25594. 


20728. 


23005. 
S677. 


11993. 
21696 


Just kiss me and say good-bye. 


9332 (198). 

My Hawaiian sunshine. 1607. 
Put a tax on love. 25311. 
Gilbert (R. S.) Fire-flies. 652. 
Gilbert (Rae) That thrilling 

6723. 
Gilbert (Rebecca) 
you’re not true. 
Gilehrist (A. R»): 


kiss. 


I’m so biue ‘cause 
22422. 


God is my strong salvation. 138765 
(69). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 13765 
(139). 


Sing, O sing this blessed morn. 
13765 (199). 
Gilchrist (S. B.) My sins! my sins! 
my Saviour. 2815 (239). 
Gilchrist (W. W.): 
God is my strong salvation. 13765 
(69). 
My sins! my 
2815 (239). 


sins! my Saviour. 


O little town of Bethlehem. 13765 
(189). 
Sing, O sing this blessed morn. 


13765 (199). 
Gildea (D. B.) Lonesome little buddy. 


8161. 
Gildin (Moses) Naier style. 61138. 
Giles (F. D.) Ayer se la llevaron. 
11754. 


pt. 0 ns. Ws 


Giles (Maudice) 
12854. 

Gilfillan (A. M.) Dreaming of a lover. 
12081. 

Gilford (Gene) Night we met. 
Gilford (Nancy) 
prince. 8340. 
Gilkerson (S. W.) Look up, look up, 

the same star is shining. 22713. 


Must I be satisfied. 


10743. 
Music to the fairy 


Gill (A. D.) This is the day. 11331. 

Gill (Benjamin) Holmfirth. 13765 
(83). 

Gill (Jean) pseud. See Threadgill 
(Jeannette) 

Gillen (Marie) Honey girl. 20247. 

Gillespie (Arthur) While we pass 


each other by. 
Gillespie (D. E.) 
rest. 10300. 
Gillespie (Haven) Somebody sweet. 
21247, 23319, 23320. 
Gillespie (P. R.): 


11670 (481). 
Jesus will give you 


At the co-eds’ sorority dance. 
9413, 17835, 19710. 

I am going back to Carolina. 
24479. 


3678. 
5976, 10575, 10576. 


Liberty girl. 
Mr. Roosevelt. 
Gillespie (Rose): 
Could you read my heart. 
(64). 
I want a man made to order for 
me. 2815 (148). 
While we pass each other by. 
11670 (481). 
Gillet (Ernest) 
23795. (102). 
Gillet (Ernesto) : 
Chanson du printemps. 
Gracieuse. 2815 (116). 
Mes chers souvenirs. 2815 (221). 
Petite caline: 2815 (272). 
Réponse du berger. 2815 (284). 
Séduction. 2815 (299). 
Gillet (Henry): 
Lettre 4 Phryné. 18616. 
Réponse de Phryné. 19081. 
Gillette (E. F.) Come, fill the cup. 


11670 


Twilight dreams. 


2815 (45). 


17994. 
Gillette (J. R.): 
Cabins. 2982. 


Scenes from childhood. 4150. 
Gillmann (Kurt): 

Capriccio. 22183. 

Pastorale. 23549. 

Sonate E moll. 23329. 

Sonate G moll. 23330. 

Trio. 23494. 

Zehn stiicke ilterer meister. 22184. 
Gillot (Hubert): 

Alphonsine. 

Avec entrain. 

Dream of love. 

Sautillant. 2059. 


17787. 
11751. 
12070. 


1274 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Gilmore (EH. M.) 
forever. 22045. 
Gilmore (Jackie) Tar-heel blues. 8940. 
Gilmore (John) Let’s forget the past 
and be sweethearts again. 20597. 
Gilmore (M. O.) . Melba. 20739. 
Gilner (Dora) Sing-song. 2152. 
Gilpin (Chas.) Out of the blues. 
10842*. 
Gilson (M. L.) 
Giltinan (Adéle) 


Don’t say good-bye 


There is joy. 238455. 
I hear the bluebird. 


944. 
Gingham girl. 14271. 
Ginsberg (Solly) I’m daffy over you. 
10123. 
Ginsburg (Harry) Modern guitar 
method. 3827. 
Ginsburg (Isaac) : 
Eldorado. 22088. 
Last invocation. 14687. 
Gioconda. 11670 (66). 
Gioé (Joseph) Hail, N-R-A. 18269. 
Giordano (Umberto) : 
Inno del decennale. 1148. 
Mese Mariana. 12782. 
Giornata di Marcellina. 20116*. 


Gioro (Sam) Gee, but I’m) lonely. 
20109. 

Girard (E. N. EH.) Work for the 
N.R.A. 25930. 

Girard (Nicholas) Work for the 
N URAL 25930. 

Girl and the bandit. 4656 (862). 

Girl and the governor. 21696 (94, 


117, 118,°170, 181, 185, 371),..23795 
(27). 
Girl behind the eounter. 15733 (393). 
Girl from Broadway. 11670 (128), 
21696 (68, 72, 119, 148, 156, 202, 241, 
370). 
Girl without a room. 23201, 23748. 
Girtanner (Tom): 


My golden eagle. 22885. 

N. R. A. 16905. 

Repeal. 25328. 
Git along, little dogies. 22187. 
Gitanes. 9941. 
G udici (Harry and Raymond) Never 

lose faith in your country. 12950. 

Giuditta. 12202*. 
Giuliani (Vittorio) Scusi. 17185. 
Giuliano (Nicholas) Vesuvio. 11418. 
Giusto (J. A.) Our waltz. 4004, 6260. 


Give me a ring. 17883, 18021, 18225, 
18413, 18425, 18689, 19584. 


Give me Jesus. 24834. 
Give to our God immortal praise. 
18230. 


Given (W. T.): 


Christ’s love to me. 11938. 
Depression blues. 7444. 
Down memory lane. 16076. 


Glorious night in Venice. 
12209. 


7636, 


I’m crooning to the moon. 7841. 
Mothers day. 8328, 14832. 
"Neath a golden moon. 22940. 


Smile from you. 19219. 
Waiting for you. 9114. 


When autumn leaves are falling. 


23632. 

Wondering eyes. 4587. 

Youll come smil-in’ through. 

15702. 
Giverego (S. A.) I make love to the 
echo. 22485. 
Gjeldness (O. J.) Intelligent bee. 
10241. 


Gladdish (F. E.) Will the angels let 
me play. 11670 (485). 


Gland (Lillian) Under your spell. 
13520, 25733. 
Glasgow (F. 1.): 
Lullaby, tender and low. 8222. 


Memory moon. 38800. 
Now you’re just a memory. 14957. 
That’s ’cause I’m in love. 8972. 
Glasgow (S. M.) Old Savannah. 
S489. 
Glass (Myro) 
Glasser (Allen) 


Stimer protest. 19284. 
Am I never to know. 


UT TAL 

Glasser (Sam) He ain’t know from 
nothin’. 5347. 

‘Glasser (Samuel) : 


My love for you. 16863. 
Traveler’s lilaby. 17448. 
Glaze (Ruby) Lonesome day blues. 


Smee: 

Gleason (Gladys) Try to forget. 
2454. 

Gleason (H. F.) Love me always. 
1389. 

Gleason (T. F.) Girl of Malibu. 
16221. 

Gledhill (Verne) True dreams. 
17454. 

Gleeson (D. M.) Spring song. 6505. 

Glenn. pseud. See Rowell (Glenn) 

Glenn (Ann) Kiss in the moonlight. 
12569. 

Glenn (D. J.) I love you honest I do. 
5498. 

Glenn (H. L.) Life’s waltz of love. 
16659. 

Glenn (Irene): 


Lullaby of the moon. 20706. 
Take me as you find me. 21339. 
Glenwood high school. Searlet and 
grey. 4142. 
Glick (G. F.) 
your window. 
Glickstein 
25071. 
Glidden (David): 
Bandolero. 15822*. 
Heidelberg nights. 16296*. 
On 5th avenue. 10818. 


Whistling underneath 
25886. 
(Robert) My old violin. 


1275 


INDEX 


Glidden (David )—Continued. 
We've really got a President. 
15576. 
Glinka (Michael): 
Lerche. 18605. 
Zweifel. 9328. 


Glinske (Herman) My darling, sweet 


Joann. 8352. 
Gliotton (A. E.) Lovers waltz. 1412. 
Glockenspiel. 7633. 


Glogau (Jack): 

Cradle lullaby. 426. 

I'd have gambled my life on you. 
12335. 

I'm a bold love racketeer. 3458. 

I’m roamin’ to you, Swanee home. 
5539. 

In a little red school. 

Lady fingers. 18585. 

On the shores of sweet romance. 
6232. 

One I left behind in Caroline. 
1779, 3983. 

Since you’re away 
ix Pale 

Threads of happiness. 2393, 4860. 

We can do the same thing too. 


7931. 


from me. 


13587. : 
We're all back together again. 
9144. 
Gloria de Arellano. 2939. 
Gloria hymnal. 24337. 
Gloria in excelsis. 7634. 
Glos (Gardiner) : 
Journey to Mars. 1209. 
Vhicugh the wildwood. 1209. 


Gloub (John) 


world’s fair. 5940. 
Glover (C. W.) Rose. of- Tralee. 
13212, 47152, 
Glover (HL .l.. J.) Baby fingers. 
inbraay 
Glover-Kind (Alfred) Such a big 
heart for someone so small. 2260. 
Gluck (C. W. von): 
Gracicus Saviour. 22194, 22195. 


Orphée. 12213, 12214. 
Gliick im haus. 9948*. 
Gliick muss man haben. 
Gliick tiber nacht. 3291. 
Giiick unterm dacht. 6902. 
Gliickliche Herr Fiinf. 15485, 
Gliickliche reise. 5261. 

Glynn (Charles) For every broken 
heart on Broadway there’s a mar- 


9949, 16233. 


ried man in jail. 12157. 
Giynn (Frankiin) Benedictus’ es, 
Domine. 7208. 
Gnau (A. W.) Crucifixus. 2889. 
Gnecchi (Vittorio) : 
Cassandra. 38000. 


Danza campestre. 3099. 
tosiera. 4124, 4125. 


Seena delle coefore. 4148. 


Meet me at the great 


pt. 1, n. Ss., Vv. 28 


Tempo di sinfonia in re bemdlle. 


4324. 

Valzer. 5262. 
Gnotov (EB.): 

Bluebirds. 11825. 

Nina. 12964. , 
Go no more a-rushing. 7640. 
Goatley (Alma) Cherry tree doth 


bloom. 4915. 


God rest you merry, gentlemen. 754— 
756. 

God save the king. 3294. 

Godard (B. L:' Poy: 

Berceuse. 9332 (127). 

Depu:s Vheure charmante. 15733 
(a5)F 

Hile est jeune et rieuse. 15733 
(1386). 

Soir nous étions seuls. 15733 
(GBT « ys 

Godard (M. L. A.): 

Depuis l’heure charmante. 15733 
(135). 

Eile est jeune et rieuse. 15733 
(136). 

Scir nous étions seuls. 15733 
(137). 

Goddard CA] Ba 

Garden of memory. 9917. 

Isobel. 16530. 

Love’s fantasy. 12693. 

Goddard (M. H.): 

Freshmans motto. 3257. 
Smiling Jimmie. 4208. 

Godfery (Masters van Someren-) 
See van Someren-Godfery (Mas- 
ters) 

Godfrey (Dan): 

He wanted adventure. 18298. 


Wild violets. 4569. , 
Words and musie. 2731. 
Godfrey (Graham) Heal me, O my 


Saviour. 5356. : 
Godfrey (N. W.) Baby girl. 4766. 
Godiva. 20135*. 


Godiesky (Anthony) What can I do 


without love. 235612. 
Godon (R. N.) My moon of love. 
18836. 
Godowsky (—) Alt-Wien. 64. 
Godowsky (Leopold) : 
Aufforderung zum tanz. 21696 
(18). 


50 studien tiber die ettiden yon Fr. 


Chopin. 21696 (50, 51). 
Godske-Nielsen (Nellie) Lullaby tan- 
go. 24878. 


Godwin (Will): 
Glorious beer. 7635. 
If those lips could 
T7076 (1438). 
Goedhart (Anna) 
11670 (47). 


only speak. 


Children’s songs. 


1276 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Gohler (Georg) : 


Ach Jesulein, schéns_ kindelein. 
9336. 
Es kam die gnadenvolle nacht. 
9815. 
Hochzeitsgesang. 10035. 
Preisgesang auf Weihnachten. 
10938. 
Psalm 90. 10971. 
Violinkonzert. 11426. 
Wiegenlied in der Weihnacht. 
11569. 
Goehring (H. M.) Lockhart band- 
class method. 5884. 
Goeman (S. V.) Friendship. 24306. 
Goenen (J. C.) Mother and Erin. 
6005. 


Goepp (H. F.) While dreaming the 
night away. 6965. 
Goepp (P. H.): 


It was a lover and his lass. 4656 
(31:2) ). 

Under the greenwood tree. 4656 
(656). 


Gorgel (William) : 


A deux, c’est mieux. 2816. 

Ariane. 2866. 

Auch der _. strassenmus:Kant. 
19716. 

Auch in Frankfurt am Main. 
(alsa 


Beim sonnenwirt ist a hochzeit 
heut. 21796, 23942. 

Dorfmusik. 525. 

Du hast mir im leben. 9784. 

Es hat geklingelt. 3199. 

Hs muss wohl etwas um die liebe 
Sein. 22096, 24231. 

Etwas fiir sie. 7545. 

Ich hitte nie gedacht. 3515, 3516. 

Kuss, der muss aus Spanien sein. 


25450. 

Madame. 3750. 

Mein liebster ist ein schornstein- 
feger. 22797. 

Mein schatz vom  Tegernsee. 
10546, 12760. 

Miitterlein. .. 20803. 

O Annabella. 6173. 


Piano-artist. 21055. 

Preussen-marsch. 19037. 

Rudelsburg und Saaleck. 

Singsang im walzertakt. 
19203. 

Sur un air de Paris. 6652. 

Wenn dein herz einsam ist. 6902. 

Wirst du einmal von mir wandern. 
7003. 

Goering (Al): 


23229. 
15249, 


Ain’t that marvelous, my baby 
loves me. 11693, 13785. 
Huggin’ and kissin’ you. 10055. 


Was last 
2570. 


night the last night. 


Goetschius (Percy) : 
Mastersingers of Nuremberg. 
4444, 
What grandpa wrote. 
Goetz (HE. H.): 
Angels and shepherds. 
Christmas bells. 17984. 
Goetz (E. R.) When the right little 
girl comes along. 2815 (363). 
Goetze (Vincent) pseud. See Elwin 
(Maurice) 
Goetze (W. W.): 
Gib mir noch vor torschluss, einen 


25809. 
17813. 


kuss als vorschuss. 5240. 
Page des koénigs. 18979. 
Goeyens (Fernand) Tu es. parti. 
13498. 


Goffin (L. E.): 

All I want is love and you. 2881. 

Because you care. 2914. 

Believe it or not. 7199. 

Bliss of your kiss. 11816. 

Blue eagle. 23970. 

California blues. 9550. 

Down in the valley 
dear. 9751. 

Imagine my surprise. 20432. 

Is my pleading all in vain. 14554. 

Just forgetting. 16591. 

Let me hear you say it 
3657. 

Lonesome tonight. 

Lover’s land. 1409. 

Lovers moon. 18677. 

Memories. 12767. 

Memories of the range. 14771. 

Mist of the rainbow. 8292. 

My darling wife, and her infant 
baby. 83853. 

My old beau. 10687. 

O that dear baby of mine. 

Old rose bush. 1756. 

So much my own Im sure you 
cannot know. 25493. 

Sweetheart of the rodeo. 15385. 

This beauty of mine. 9002. 

Tonight is ours. 19409. 

Trail of yesterday’s dream. 

Vagabond girl. 9082. 

Way down Arkansaw. 15566. 

We'll be busy, we'll be happy. 


with you, 


again. 


20667. 


14961. 


4389. 


15572. 
When evening time comes creep- 
ing. 23634. 
When it’s springtime in Arizona. 
15607. 
Why. 23694. 
You lied to me. 19609. 
Goffinet (lL. M.) Let me _ forget. 
22655. 
Gohn (M. E.) Evening shadows. 
9822. 
Going gay. 24733. 


1277 


INDEX 


Going Hollywood. 21708, 21925, 22201, 
Za0al, Dotoe, 2051. 


Goisman (J. A.) Drooping leaves. 
18997. 
Gol. 24351. 


Gold (Ray) 

Gold (S. A.) 
22085. 

Gold diggers of 1933. 
11003, 11095, 11467. 


Just you and I. 1234, 
Fagle of the N.R.A. 


10163, 10886, 


Goldammer (H. F.) This love of 
mine. 213898. 

Goldammer (R. F.) Listen to my 
love song. 12640. 


Goldbach (Stanislav) Sonata. 7648. 
Goldberg (David) Good old Graup- 
ners. 24366. 
Goldberg (Julius) : 
I’ve got the blues. 18488. 
Sweet dreams. 25605. 
Goldberg (M. L.) My loved one. 
3885. 
Goldblatt (Norman) : 
I’m gonna go to the world’s fair 
in Chicago. 7847. 
Stay out of the moonlight. 25566. 
Golde (J.) Preussen-marsch. 19037. 
Golden (EK. M.) President Roosevelt 


we are back of you. 15085. 
Golden (Ernie) : 
Dancing shadows. 19913. 
Toymaker’s dream. 2433-2437. 


Golden (Jack): 

Fall in line and fall in love, with 
me. 20051. 
Things I never 

21389. 

Golden (Leroy) : 
Pale-face and squaw. 
Regardless. 1968. 
You are the one. 23754. 

Golden (Mickey) Sweet 

PASZ2: 

Golden cage. 12221. 

Golden heart music Co. 

out of all the world. 

Golden hearted mothers. 

Golden melodies for 

3290, 

Goiden sickle. 138765 (71). 

Golden valse. 8300. 

Goldfadden ' ( Abr.) 

monds. 238159. 

Goldfine (John) : 


knew till now. 


17047. 


Carolyn. 


I picked you 
12412. 

758. 
French horn. 


Raisins and al- 


Got to lose the blues. 14302. 
Let’s bend an elbow. 8099, 10401. 
tound the samovar. 23224. 


Goldie (Lee) Je réve d’un fol amour. 
8001. 
Goldkette (George) : 
Beneath the summer moon with 
you. 195. 


Day that I met you. 5004. 


pt. m1, n: s., v. 28 


Goldman (EH. F.): 
Age of progress. 
Cheerio. 11916. 
Children’s march. 4920. 

College spirit. 17993. 

Cuckoo march. 16012. 

My heaven of love. 6070. 

Pride o’ the land. 10949, 138138, 
Jala. 

Shenandoah. 6494. 

Toledo blade. 11362, 21421. 

Toledo blade march. 11363. 

Tribute to Sousa. 4891. 

Valley Forge march. 135338 ,15526, 
23534. 

Goldman (Hyman) : 
ts you. 5674. 
Marines have landed. 

Goldman (I. E.): 
Lady of Vienna. 
Long road. 16691. 
Love rolls on. 20690. 
Seeking the sun. 17192. 

Goldman (M. L.): 

Friday evening service. 
Our farewell. 25208. 
Two tn love. 21448. 

Goldman (Sara) : 

My sweet Mary Lindy Lou. 8401. 
Southland melody. 11199, 13354. 

Goldsmith (Marjorie) May I never 
fall again. 14757. 

Goldstein (Abr.) You’re gone. 2771. 

Gcldstein (Gilbert) Down by the old 


13779. 


1478. 
16618. 


7606. 


worn trail. 22050. 
Goldstein (Maurice) Song in blue. 
PALIT 


Goldstein (Morris) : 
Again. 23, 
Dreams. 554. 
Goldstine (Stan) 
Goldstone (S. 8.): 
From my window. 
I miss you. 16443. 
Meyer. 16780. 
That’s how I need you. 23440. 
Why am I happy. 176384. 
Goldsworthy (W. A.) Invocation to 
Orpheus. 24658. 

Goldy (Lucien) Carmo. 7312. 

Goles (C. M.) Just a little ride mis- 
ter. 125384. 

Golestan (Stan) : 

Arioso et allegro de concert. 17825. 
Hglogue. 18135. 
Sonatine. 13337. 
Gollatz (Michael) : 
All thru the night. 13795. 
Let’s go America. 12618. 
Gollatz (Michael) music co., publish- 


Hot stepper. 18339. 
22161. 


ers.’ All thru the night. 18795. 
Goller  (Vinzenz) 2  fest-fanfaren. 
9961. 


1278 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Gollmann (Ewald) Rudelsburg und 
Saaleck. 23229, 


Golly (F. H.) I lost the one girl I 


loved. 16898. 
Golseth (J. G.): 
Beta pi chapter song. 206. 
Lilae days. 10423. 
Goltermann (G.) Premier mouvement 


du 5° concerto en ré mineur. 8598. 


Golwyn (Billy) pseud. See Gorgel 
( William ) 

Gomez (Gloria) Why did you lie. 
23701. 

Gomez (Graciano) Ilusion de ayer. 
22495. 


Gondek (Andrew) 
meant for you. 18881. 

Gondchere des dogen. 7649*. 

Gonnering (N. J.) In your passionate 
arms again. 18496. 

Gonzalez (A. R.) jr.: 

~ Deep melody of love. 

Hour after hour. 38395. 
Gonzalez (Leo): 


My love is really 


5020. 


Flor de cabaret. 7580. 
Yumuri. 19642. 
Gonzalez (Luisa) Desde que te con- 
o0zco. 5080. 


Gonzalez (P. J.): 

Corrido de lcs temblores. 18016. 

Mananitas tapatias. 16750. 

Nunea te creas. 18928. 

Sonora querida. 19256. 

Suenos de oro. 19295. 

Yo me vine de mi tierra. 19596. 
Gonzalez (Virgilio) Clara. 4932. 
Gonzalo (D. F.) Because you came. 

7191. 
Good (Gus): 

Sold for a song. 23312. 

Walking thru leaves. 25769. 
Gdod-bye love. 18239, 18240. 

Good. eccmpanions. 1299, 1424, 2395. 
Good fellow songs. 12225. 

Good Fviday. 12226. 

Good news. 14297, 14298. 

Good night. 12229. 


Good woman poor thing. 1386, 5866. 


Gcode (Hdith) Youll be © sorry. 
17718. 
Goodell (W. J.) Little wildwood 
home. 18636. 
Gocdell (Walter) : 
Hymn of our navy. 12322. 
Marching on. 16755. 
Goodhart (Al): 
Black-eyed Susan Brown. 220. 


Come out, come out, wherever you 


are. 396, 73882: 

Dancing with the one you love. 
21987. 

Tll see you in church. 20337, 
DAD (or. 


It happened in °76. 14559. 


38188—R4 


It won’t be long now. 1174. 
Jimmy had. a_ nickel. ‘20506, 
24682. 


Joan of Arkansaw. 1198, 8012. 

Kiss her for me. 3638. 

Knee deep in rythm. 

Let’s confess. 1303. 

Lovey. 1420, 3737, 3738. 

Masquerading in the name of love. 
22786. . 

Meet me in the gloaming. 38788. 

New mown hay. 8428. 

Nursery rhymes: 10774. 


8057. 


One note trumpet player. 3986. 
Pabst, Blatz and Schlitz. 17044. 
Roll up the carpet. 4111. 
Socner or later. 17281. 
Standing still. 19279. 

Steins on the table. 11218. 


Sure cf me. 21318. 

Surprise. 21319, 25601. 

This program comes to you from 
my heart. 4354. 

Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo. 
4408, 4409. 

We are the two Hacketts. 

Wedding bells. 15578. 

West wind blew in the windmill’s. 
face. 2599. 

What are we waiting for. 9167. 

Who walks in when I walk out. 
13664. 

Winter interlude. 25908. 

You can’t play my ukulele. 25952. 
Goodie (G. EH.) Serenade to autumn. 
8732. 
Gooding 
260. 
Goodlow (Myrtle) .When the sunset 

turned to gold. 2653. 
Goodman (Arthur) If she can’t be 


9135. 


(Robert) Broken promise. 


had. 24610. 
Goodman (C. H.) There are the stars. 
23452. : 


Goodman (Herald) : 

Forever and ever more. 22147. 

In the sleepy hills of Tennessee. 
10233. 

Little shoes. 3695, 3696, 10444. 

My heart is in the heart of the 
Rockies. 22887. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 9185, 25838. 

See also Vagabonds, Dean, Curt 
and. Herald. ; 
Goodman (Lee) I want to sing a 

simple song. 20404. 
Goodman (M. R.): 
I’m headin’ for the guy. 
My love song. 25056. 
Out of the throng you came along. 
23052. 
Why can’t you. 23696. 
You've opened my eyes. 23782. 


24548. 


i 1279 


INDEX 


Goodman (Zella) pseud. See McMil- 
lan (Zella) 
Goodman music ¢o., inc.: 
Happy dreams. 807. 


I’ve got a chip on my shoulder. 


1036. 
Rasputin, that highfalutin’ lovin’ 
man. 4090. 
Goodnature (K. M.): 

Beautiful angel of mine. 23923. 

Prosperity. 40688. 

Sweet love of mine. 25606. 
Goodrich (D. E.) Lover. 10489. 
Goodrich (F. A.) Water = sprite. 

15565. 
Goodrich (M. C.) Dawn of a happier 
day. 3105. 


Goodrich (8S. C.) jr.: 
In spite of me. 7946. 
Just a melody for you. 8026. 
Moonbeams. 8307. 
P pe a little tune. 
Slow tempo. 8782. 


8569. 


Step into my heart. 8874. 
Unhappy beggar. 9078. 
You and the world for me. 9275. 
Goodrick (J. B.) There’s always sun- 
shine after rain. 15433. 
Goodsell (J. S.): 
New England. 18897. 
Their little day. 19363. 
Goodspeed (EH. F.): 
Lonely waiting for you. 9332 
(215). 
Twilight. 4656 (653). 
Goodwill carol. 22219. 
Goodwin (C. E.) Football fling. 
24276. 
Goodwin (KE. M.) Goodbye waltz. 
7659. 
Goodwin (Ida) Spirit of Harvard. 
2815 (313). 


Goodwin (Joe) There’s a new moon 
over my shoulder. ‘15429. 
Goodw'n (M. E.) Rose of my dreams. 
2015. 
Goodwin (P. J.) Boy with light gold- 
en hair. 7246. 
Goodwin (R. P.) On the avenue. 
1769. 
Goodver (A. E.): 
Beer. 4796. 
Don’t tell about the past. 3144. 
Goolsby (Tom) Every dollar has 
trouble of its own. 24287. 
Goos (Harvey) I’m dreaming of you 


sweetheart. 94. 
Goosey (M. H.) Happy-go-lucky. 
16277. 


Worried. 25933. 
My Jesus, I love Thee. 


Gorden (Henry) 
Gordon (A. J.) 
4656 (430). 

Gordon (B. C.): 

N.R.A. 16901. 


pt. a, n.s., v. 28 


N.R.A. 
20903. 
What is life without love. 
Gordon (B. N.) Railroad Nell. 
Gordon (Billy) Look up, 
good times are com-min. 14685. 
Gordon (C. L.) N. R. A. 16898: 
Gordon (Dorothy) : 
Arcund the world in song. 
Sing it yourself. 2150. 
Gordon (E. J.): 
Oh! how I love you. 13004. 
That old stein o’ mine. 8969. 
Gordon (Gene) My boy. 6046. 
Gordon (H. 8.) ine.: 
Dark eyes. 3100. 
Mass iD B flat. 22787. 
Minuet. 3817. 
Palcma. 6266. 
Pie Jesu. 23091. 
Tantum ergo. 23426, 23427. 
Theme from _ the largo, 
world symphony. 43839. 
Tota pulchra es Maria. 23492. 
Unison mass in honor of the 
blessed sacrament. 23525. 
Gordon (Harry): 
If you were fond of me. 1101. 
Why did you make me love you. 


anthem. 18864, 18865, 


23615. 
8647. 
look up, 


105. 


New 


15647. 
Gordon (J. E.)* Left hand goes into 
training. 16633. 


Gordon (John) Fulfill that promise, 


Nellie darling. 729. 
Gordon (Lola) Moths around the 
candle flame. 12840. 


Gordon (Mack): 
Alabama man. 7099, 11696. 
It was a night in June. 10276. 
My! oh, my. 8382, 12906. 
My past, my present, my future. 


10694. 
Old, old man, with an old, old 
pipe. 8486. 
Orchid to you. 8521. 
Waltz with me. 13573. 
Gordon (Mackenzie) Time seemed 
opportune. 25688. 
Gordon (Philip) : 
Cuckoo. 4974. 
Five pieces for brass’ choir 
13846. 
Triumphal march. 25749. 


Gordon (Stanley) When the ebb-tide 
flows. 11670 (421). 

Gordon (Thomas) Count. 11976. 

Gordy (Eugene) Beautiful Missouri. 


4790. 

Gore (B. C.) Lonely. 22707. 

Gore (C. E.) I’m going back to my 
Kentucky home. 5512. 

Gore (C. G.) Whispering rose. 6967. 


She’s the best pal 
4178. 


Gormach (P. E.) 
on earth after all. 


1280 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Gorman (J. T.) 
late. 43875. 
Gorney (Jay): 

Ah, but is it love. 
Dusty shoes. 3181. 
Hat Marlowe’s meat. 22086. 
I won’t think about tomorrow. 
22472. 


To Mary Immacu- 


13781. 


It’s the Irish in me. 24671. 
Let’s make love like the croco- 


diles. 18610. 
Let there be love, and there was 
love. 13810, 5785. 
Moonlight and pretzels. 
Youw’re my thrill. 25967. 
Gorrell (John) When it’s hog killing 
time in Dixie. 15606. 
Gorsky (Michail) Forgive and for- 
get. 5202. 
Gorton (B. L.): 
I know a bank. 4417. 
' Under the greenwood tree. 4417. 
Gorwitz (George) Nearer my love to 
thee. 22939. 
Gospel choruses no. 2. 20157. 
Goss (Ff. A.): 
I’m the happiest 
world. 22428. 
My first romance. 18817. 
Goss (John) O Savior of the world. 


14821. 


man in the 


6184. 

Goss (L. J.) For just another day. 
7590. 

Gossett (Eskell) Love river blues. 
22740. 


Gossip Jones. 3311, 5298. 

Gotham music service, ine.: 
Rockin’ in rhythm. 21140. 
Sophisticated lady. 138351, 21278. 

Gottler (Archie) : 
Feeling is 

14210. 

Good-bye love. 
Lady for a day. 


mutual, my dear. 


18239, 18240. 
16614, 18586. 


Nothing more or nothing less. 
12973. 
Gottier (Jerry) How’s’ about it. 
TT78. 
Gottlieb (Fay) Don’t ask me why. 
14116. 
Gottlieb (Hilda ) Brief moment. 
13933. 


Gottlieb (M. S.) 
park with you. 
Gottschalk (L. M.) 
Gotze (Carl) 

16854. 
Goublier (G.) Sérénade de Gillotin. 
11670 (325-329). 
Goublier (Henri) fils: 
Doux aveu. 3149. 
Fais dodo. 38215. 
Venise chante. 4430. 


Strolling thru the 
11226. 

Banjo. 17870. 
My heart shall speak. 


Goularte (Julia) I’m teling the 
world. 12399. 

Gould (A. J.) Dancing on Saturday 
night. 18084. 

Gould (J. E.) Jesus, Saviour, pilot 
me. 4656 (325). 

Gould (Morton) : 


Bolero moderne. 238978. 
Flight of the bumblebee. 
Mystie fantasy. 20891. 
Gould (Victor) Wedding of 
pearly queen. 17545. 
Gounod (C. F.): 


24267. 


the 


Dureh Gounod’s zauberwelt. 
ZION 

Faust. 770. 

In the stable He lies. 20159. 

Melodies from Faust. 20160. 

Nazareth. 22222. 

O that we two were maying. 


17752 (57). 
O what the joy and glory. 20161. 
There is a green hill far away. 
771. 

Until the day breaks. 17752 (58). 
Goupil (August) My Tané. 6102. 
Govan (C. R. J. G.) Hymn of peace. 

16343. 
Gow (G. C.) How lovely are Thy 
dwellings fair. 13765 (86). 
Gow (J. A.) Bless your heart. 
Gowdlock (J.): 

Poor Jane blues. 

Rollin’ dough blues. 
Gowen (EF. H.) 
Gower (C. K.) 


7220. 


25279. 

20303. 
Valentine. 17487. 
Alpha sig sweetheart. 


23838. 
Gowns by Roberta. 23866, 24767, 
25511, 25706, 25868, 25940. 
GOoy (Leon) pseud. See Spagnolo 
(Gaetano) 
Goyette (Raymond) Volstead blues. 
21484. 


Gozinsky (Samuel) : 


Codel un fradil. 24064*. 

Drei shochentes. 24195*. 

Keile un beile. 24723*. 

Naie voch. 6112. 
Gozzo (A. C.) Grido popolare. 9981. 
Gitabeel (W. H.) Just a thought. 

22605. 

Grabel (V. J.): 

Cinderella. 23220. 

Rienzi. 2544. 


United we stand. 19441. 


Grace (Harvey): 


Sonata. 6395, 8812, 17270, 25515. 
Thanks be to Thee, my Lord Jesus 
Christ. 17369. 
Grace (Raymond) Keepin’ up with 
the Joneses. 1248. 
Gracey (M.) Canta guitarra. 21870. 
Gracia (Pedro de) Sce de Gracia 
(Pedro). 


1281 


INDEX 


Gradstein (Alfred) : 

Concerto. 405. 

3 chansons enfantines. 
Grady (Susie) Chicago fair. 
Graebner (Bertha) Healing 

3359. 

Grae yk... BE: ) 
23795 (42). 
Grifin von Monte Christo. 

Graener (Paul): 
Drei klavierstiicke. 9979. 
Drei schwedische tinze. 
3314. 

Marien-kantate. 207238. 

Grafulla (C. 8S.) Washington grays. 
11670 (402). 
Graham (A. F.) 


73. 
15956. 


King of Kings. 


1681, 1682. 


3313, 


My mocnlight valley 


home. 148938. 
Graham (Arthur) Rushmoor. 8696, 
8697. 
Graham (C. W.) Somebody pays. 
23318. 
Graham (HE. A.) Lullaby. 10498. 
Graham (Ethel) pseud. See Secord 
CB. 


Graham (Gordon) : 
Chicago on parade. 7347. 
Stand by the President. 8861.. 
Graham (H. C.) Yowsah. 2798. 
Graham: (J. Ac). Carols: 22223) 
Graham (James) Mocking bird was 
Singing in the valley. 22822. 

Graham (Len) Dan, the rag 
bone man. 9673. 

Graham (M. J.) A!l the men are go- 
ing to work. 17783. 

Graham (Mary) Hot cha Sue. 12312. 

Graham (Robert) My little moun- 
tain rose. 6078. 

Graham (Ruth) Cuddle in your dad- 
dy’s arms. 4975. 

Graham (Tom) Oh, beautiful Miami. 


and 


3946. 

Graham (W. J.) Sweetheart tears. 
8920. 

Graham (W. J. F.) You lied to me. 
19609. 


Graham (W..P.): 
Life’s golden day. 12634. 

Now it’s time to say goodnight. 
14956. 
Grainer (Andrew) 
Grainger (P. A.): 

Handel in the Strand. 804, 7691. 
Melodie danoise. 7076 (221). 
Grainger (Porter) : 
That doggone dog o’ mine. 6714. 
When they get lovin’ they’s gone. 
2654. 
You done played out blues. 2757. 
Gram (Ralph) Won’t tomorrow ever 
come, 17675. 
Grambs (Bill) 


Waltzing. 11449. 


See Grambs (W. M.) 


chant. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Grambs (W. M.) 
you somehow. 
Grames (EH. A.): 

My mountain home. 10685. 
My Rocky Mountain shack. 10699... 
My Rocky Mountain sweetheart. 
10700. 
Praire [sic] moon. 
Grand (Mitchell) : 
Is it hot enough for you. 14552. 
To be cr not to be in love. 13477. 
Grand chapter, Theta chi fraternity, 
inc. See Theta chi fraternity, inc. 
Grand chapter. 
Grande (Giuseppe) : 
Fighia nesci a balla. 7567. 


I found you, I lost 
12339. 


10933. 


Mamma. 8233. 
Ricordi Calabresi. S662. 
Stornelli Calabresi. S879. 


randee (George) Desdemona. 19939. 
Grandino (Amedeo) Mary and Bobby. 
12743. 
Grandon (G. F.): 
Lovely little you. 14707. 
Song of my heart. 8820. 
Grands succés d’opérettes modernes. 


12236. 

Graner (R. F.) Let’s go! lJlegion- 
air(e) [sic]. 12620. 

Grange (E. V.) Under the lilac shade. 
2482. 

Granich (Tony) I love you dear. 
22381. 

Granier (Jules) Hosanna. 895, 5418, 
5419. 


Granier’s hosanna. 12237. 
Grant (Cal): 
Creepin’ Charlie, creepy low down. 
428, 3077. 

Old pig woman. 
Grant (Christopher) 
shadows. 18779. 
Grant (Edna) I wish that I loved you 

again. 
Grant (F. W.): 
Radio city march. 6370. 
_ Roosevelt day. 15152, 21146. 
Grant (G. J.) Flyer. 3239. 
Grant (H. W.) I’m not your daddy. 
7850. 
Grant 
17190. 
Grant (Hobart) 
soldier boy. 4859. 
Grant (Joe): 
Elephant never forgets. 
Ga-ga moon. 16209. 
One last kiss. 17018. 
We'll build a home of our own. 
MibS2. 


1755, 3964. 
Moonlight and 


(Helen) See America first. 


Broken hearted 


16124. 


We might try again, 17534. 
Grant (Robert) Chicago exposition 


mareh of 1933. 7345. 


1282 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Grant-Schaefer (G. A.): 
At evening. 2815 (16). 
Butterflies. 2815 (39). 
Clock symphony. 38039. 
Come, dance with me. 7375. 
Feeding song. 33822. 
Hurdy-gurdy. 3405. 
Little gray hen. 8141. 
Magic fiddle. 20710*. 
Meadow-lark. 8257. 
Mocking-bird. 8296. 
Moon mother. 4656 (414). 
Night voices. 3926. 
Southwinds. 2815 (311). 
Twilight. 2815 (336). 
Valsette gracieuse. 2815 (340). 
When toys come to life. 23666*. 
Grantley (Arthur) Festival of life. 
635 


Granville (C. N.) Nine voco songs. 
16253. 
Grass] (A. J.) Why shou:dn’t I love 
you. 23710. 
Grauman (H. R.): 
Boy was in love with a girl. 2947. 
Night is lonely. 12959. 
Graupner (R. H.) Good old Graup- 
ners. 24866. 
Graves (A. H.) Camp meeting in the 
ae Ta0n, 
Graves (H. M.) Star points, obliga- 
tion and prayer. 25562. 
Graves (J. P.) Oh, to be home again. 
16978. 
Graves (R. M.): 
We're hand in hand again. 13595. 
When my baby’s passing by. 
T3001 
Gravette (C. H.) I changed my mind. 
20288. 
Gray (Allin): 
Airman song. 9352. 
Brennendes geheimnis. 13931. 
F. P. 1 antwortet nicht. 7580. 
Hinde aus dem dunkel. 143816. 
Liebe kommt, liebe geht. 1315, 
2477. 
Niemand fragt uns. 1681, 1682. 
Two pieces. 9447. 
Uber den dichern yon Berlin. 
2476, 2477. 
Where the lighthouse shines across 
the bay. 11588. 
12 chansons von heute. T777. 
Gray (Donald) Five poetical studies. 
22226. 
Gray (Glen): 
I can’t forget the night we met. 
14886. 
Night we met. 10748. 
Gray (H. W.) co.: 
Accompanying harmonies for the 
plainsong psalter. 23812. 
Amsterdam. 19688. 


1283 


Andante. 15199. 

Autumn sunset in the canyon. 
2882. 

Ballade. 22083. 

Beatitudes. 166. 

Benedicite, omnia opera. 4810. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 7202-7204, 
9490, 19751, 23951. 

Berceuse. 19752. 

Blessed are the pure in _ heart. 
19762. 

Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella. 
23998. 

Carillon. 318. ; 

Catalonian Christmas carol. 24034. 

Children of the heavenly king. 
7349. 

Christmas pastoral. 373. 

Come greet the day. 21488. 

Come ye faithful, raise the strain. 
400. 

Deck the hall. 19933, 24140. 

Dominus regit me. 19957. 

Dreams of youth return. 557. 

HKaster anthem. 574. 

Easter song. 576, 5101. 

Easter song of the angels. 5808. 

Fairest Lord Jesus. 20046. 

Festival march. 684. 

Four ninefold kyries. 19969. 

Fughetta scherzando. 5225. 

Gone are the shades of night. 
22207. 

Gracious Saviour. 22194, 22195. 

Great is the Lord. 20164. 

Hamburg. 20182. 

Heart’s desire. 20215. 

Hymne to love. 5489. 

I saw a fair maiden. 20390. 

I sing of a maiden. 20393. 

In the cathedral. 5638. 

Inn at Bethlehem. 24651. 

Is this the way to Bethlehem. 
PPS Oy 

Italian hymn. 20493. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 7170. 

Jesus, meek and gentle. 22576. 

Lord, be our light. 22716. 

Love is a sickness. 3728. 

Manger hymn. 20715. 

March of the magi. 1468. 

Marche heroique. 14744. 

Marine cavalier. 20724. 

Medizeval modes. 10540. 

Melcombe. 14767. 

Mendon. 20756. 

Minuet. 13879. 

Mister Moon. 22818. 

Munich. 20805. 

Nachtstticke. 6470. 

Night is like a Gipsy maiden. 
20930. 

O hand unseen. 22982. 

O nightingale, awake. 22988. 


INDEX 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continued. 

O perfect love. 20961. 

O sing unto the Lord a new song. 
20963. 

Patapan. 25233, 25234. 

Pilgrim fathers. 21060. 

Postlude on Sleepers, wake. 21080. 

Praise God in His holiness. 8593. 

Processional. 4066. 

St. Catherine. 21165. 

St. Clement. 21166. 

St. Theodulph. 21169. 

Service prelude in E flat. 

Spring bursts today. 2237. 

Star of Bethlehem town. 21297. 

Sussex Mummers’ carol. 6655. 

Te Deum laudamus. 6697, 11280. 

Trinity. 2444. 

Two Christmas folk songs. 21599. 

Vineyard my dear Master hath. 
11424. 

Virgin’s slumber song. 2529. 

Virgin’s song to her baby Christ. 
21479. 

When wilt Thou save the people. 
6950. 

Will o’ the wisp. 6992. 


212038. 


Gray (Henry) Your radiant eyes. 
19637. 

Gray (J. W.) Coo-coo. 409. 

Gray (L. E.) Southern skies are call- 
ing me home. 19265. 


Gray (L. H.) Practical Saxophone. 
15078. 

Gray (Leonard) Darling memories. 
16026. 

Gray (M. R.) Coo-coo. 409. 

Gray (T. H.) Hello, hello, Chicago— 
hello. 14338. 


Gray (W. B.): 
Old Jim’s Christmas hymn. 13020. 
She is more to be pitied than cen- 
sured. 13279. 
Grayson (C. W.): 
I'll always be your captive. 952. 
Winsome. 2711. 
Graziano (M. R.) What’s the use of 
worrying. 9175. 
Graziella. 20162*. 
Great American ballyhoo. 24370*. 
Great Britain, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Great change. 20163. 
Great eastern song bureau. 
rie. 23855. 
Great western music co.: 
I found the key to paradise. 16369. 
I’ll always love you, Mary. 24513. 
Just one little word from you. 
24709. 
Greatorex (H. W.) 
morning. 1726. 


Ann Ma- 


O joyous Easter 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 28 


Greaves (Ralph): 


Camptown races. 11879. 
God rest you merry, gentlemen. 
754. 
Grecca (Alda) My heart belongs to 
you. 25039. 
Grécourt (Georges) : 
Fantaisie. 13232. 


Poéme automnal. 13117. 
Greece, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Green (Andrew) Pilgrim. 25248. 
Green (Arcilla) I have already for- 
gotten you. 3480. 
Green (Bernard) Jazz rondo. 1183. 
Green (Bob) I ask the Lord our love 
to keep. 10074. 
Green (Bobbie) See Green (R. J.) 
Green (Bud) : 


Any way the wind blows. 15794. 
Get hot foot. 16218. 

Swingy little thingy. 17348. 
What’ll become of me. 19506, 


21542. 


Green (D. J.) Girl in pink and the 


girl in blue. 20123. 
Green (George) In my _ reveries. 
12465. 


Green (Hal) pseud. See Hallgren (H. 
le) 
Green (J. W.): 
I cover the waterfront. 
I wanna be loved. 20399. 
In a beer garden waltzing with 
you. 5612, 79298 
It’s never too late. 
My castle in Maine. 
Night club. 8481. 
Same time, the same place, tomor- 
row hight. 25390. 
There’s a ring around the moon. 
21382. 


10079. 


10270, 12498. 
10642, 12861. 


Weep no more my baby. 19496. 
What a pleasant surprise. 13612. 
Who do you think you are. 11550, 


13660. 
You're mine, you. 4652, 7047. 


Green (L. V.) Back in my ol Miz- 
zurie home. 23910. 

Green (Moss) Just a little grey- 
haired lady. 24695. 

Green (R. J.) Cheating. 3017. 


Green (Robert) 
10814. 
Green (Sylvan) : 
Make that cocktail shaker ring. 
1452. 
Oriental nights. 1809. 
Up in Harlem town. 2492. 
We will keep you from growing 


On the prairie trail. 


old. 2583. 
Green (V. H.) Do you remember. 
9729. 


1284 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Green & White, inc.: 
Baw. | L220: 
Let's make the next kiss the next 
to last kiss. 3667. 
Let’s sing again. 14658. 
We're the boys from 1.0.U. 2582. 
Greenawald (J. L.) Fort Duquesne. 
9893, 9894. 
Greenaway (A. R.) Basque peasant 
returning from church. 13860. 
Greenback (M. QO.) Rose-petal love. 
2017. 
Greenbaum -(Albert) 
honey close yo’ eyes. 
Greenbaum (C. §S.): 


Bye-a-bye ma 
11670: (39). 


Cewboys dream. 3078. 
Missing melody. 3822. 


Greenbaum (D. H.): 
Cowboys dream. 3073. 
Missing melody. 3822. 


Greenberg (J. P.) At twilight hour. 
13765 (9). 
Greenblatt (EK. L.) Where have you 
been all my life. 19588. 
Greene (G. G.): 
Rambling roses. 4087, 


Swing and sing. 4299. 
Greene (H. ©.) Jimmy, Groucho and 
Mae. 16560. 
Greene (H. M.): 
Honey dear. 22298. 
Slippin’ down a sunbeam. 23300. 
Greene (I. C.) My Alabama moon. 


16836, 

Greene (M. L.) That’s why I trusted 
you. 4336. 
Greeney (W. W.) Way down Ar- 
kansaw. 15566. 


Greenfield (A. M.): 
Je me demande. 
Wild bird. 2702. 

Greenfield (Ignace) 

park. 11136. 

Greenfield (M. H.): 

Seven Christmas carols for little 
children. 22229. 

Step and sing. 6625. 

Three pieces for percussion band. 
24371. 

16 percussion band songs. 

Greenhill (Harold) : 
Country snap shots. 
First spring morning. 
Gay spring. 7617. 
Make a joyful noise. 20712. 

Song of praise. 233387. 

Greenlaw (Walter): 

Tve got the Min-ne-so-ta_ blues. 
10161. 
Little pal. 


1184. 


Sitting in the 


16260. 


24101. 
16161. 


24804. 


Greenlee (J. D.) As the rain came 
tumbling down. 17832. 

Greenlee (L. D.) Fragments of 
dreams. 12167. 


Greenman (J. J.): 
American tragedy. 
Don’t know why I cry. 
Gracie Allen’s missing 

7670. 
Image is you. 14512. 
Moment of love. 148138. 
My serenade. 14907. 
"Neath the moon. 6121. 
Greenman (Jack) See Greenman (J. 
J.) 
Greenman (Nellie) : 


males 
7470. 
brother. 


Alabama rose. 21714. 
Tonight. 6767. 
Greenspun (H. L.) So ends our song. 
17253. 


Greenspun (Hal) See Greenspun (H. 
L.) 

Greenwood (N. G.): 
Air sentimental. 
Barearolle. 4778. 
Duettino. 5096. 
Happy dream waltz. 
Mazurka. 59837. 
Pizzicato gavotte. 
Spring serenade. 

Greer (Jesse) : 
Hannah from Panama, and her 


4679. 


5328. 


6306. 
6603. 


ma. 9995. 

I found Virginia down in Caro- 
line. 22348. 

I’m delirious because of Dolores. 
22394. 


Isn’t it swell to dream. 16528. 
Nowhere to rest my head. 25129). 
Pretending you care. 1910. 


River’s takin’ care of me. 11020, 
13194, 18195. 

Sittin’ in the dark. 2160. 

Time to go. 17420. 

Wait'll it happens to you. 19467. 


Where, oh where can I find love. 


19539. 
Greer (W. S.) In dreams I waltz 
with you. 7939. 
Gregar (Jos.): 
Adoration. 11681. 
Why should we say it’s over. 
13671. 
Gregar (Willis) : 
Adoration. 11681. 
March of the Mohawk Valley. 
18700. 
Why should we say it’s over. 
13671. 


Gregersen (Hermann) I do always 


dream of you. 143898. 
Gregg (H. Procter-) See Procter- 
Gregg (H.) 
Gregh (Henri): 
Armée mutualiste. 4656 (30). 


Sérénade andalouse. 
315). 
Staccato. 4656 (617), 15733 (335). 


15733 (314, 


1285 


INDEX 


Gregh (Henri)—Continued. 


Sur Jes ondes éthérées. 4656 
(619). 

Valse bercée. 4656 (660). 

Valse sémillante. 4656 (662). 


Gregh (Louis) : 
Armée mutualiste. 
Sérénade andalouse. 


4656 (30). 
15733 (314, 


315). 
Staccato. 4656 (617), 15733 (335). 
Sur les ondes éthérées. 4656 
(619). 

Valse bercée. 4656 (660). 

Valse sémillante. 4656 (662). 
Gregor (M. G.) Just a song. 1218. 
Gregory (H. H.): 

Blue days. 17904. 

Girl cf my heart. 18221. 

I’m changing my tune. 18408. 

Love me. 18668. 

Moods. 18767. 

Gregory (Len ) Sweet romance. 
17336. 
Gregory (Leroy De) See De Gregory 
(Leroy) 
Gregory (William) : 
Kissing you in my _ = dreams. 
10349. 


Lonesome for you. 10459. 
Rosa. 4119, 25370. 
Sitting in the park 

4200. 
Gregory (Wilma) pseud. 
(Ramona) 

Gregson (Francis) : 
Déboires. 485. 
Idylle sous-marine. 
Je voudrais. 1189. 
Mon cceur soupire. 

Greher (Murray): 

Let me have just one more dance 


with you. 


See Geer 


7908. 
1540. 


with you. 80964. 
Where is the man that’s meant 
for me. 9217. 
Why can’t I do a thing with you. 
6978. 
Greiner (A. L.): 
Can’t you see. 138963. 
Coming home to stay. 21947. 
In love with you. 24631. 
In silence. 22527. 
Memories of mother. 10552. 
Some time soon. 25504. 
When I dream sweet dreams of 
you. 25831. 
You're the only one in a million. 
25973. 
Greisbacher (Rudolf) Heil Hitler. 
18308. 
Greissle (Felix) Kreidekreis. 108366*. 
Grems (Melville) : 
Conge is your due. 7398. 
Do your duty. 19951, 22089. 


Glittering stars. 16231. 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 28 


Life’s great play. 16657. 


Love’s adieu. 1414. 


Our own Uncle Sam. 6258. 

Red head. 1962. 

Rosalind, my Rosalind. 6424, 
6425. 

Such an angel tho a _ red-head. 
13383. 

Three cheers for beer. 9008. 

What pals. 2611. 

Grenet (Eliseo) : 
Comparsa de los Congos. 4947. 


6295. 
See Grenet y San- 


Perlas de tu boca. 
Grenet (Hmilio) 
chez (Emilio) 
Grenet y Sanchez (Emilio): 
Maracas y bongo. 14741. 
Muneca de marfil. 1580. 
Quirino con su tres. 15107. 
Grenier (A. M.) Where are my yes- 
terdays. 9215. 
Grennard (Elliott): 
I understand. 18433, 22447. 
To be or not to be in love. 15457. 
Greppi (—) Ultimo bacio sotto la 
pioggia. 11398. 
Gretchaninoff (A. T.): 
Canzoneitta. 784. 
Hlena-berceuse. 
Feuille d’album. 
Romance. 15144. 
Skizzenbuch. 15258. 
Song of joy. 8819. 
Gretel aus dem Harz. 
Grétry (—): 
Chants et ceuvres chorales des 
maitres de la musique frangaise. 
11908. 


14168. 
14211. 


14305*. 


Choeur de Aurore. 21913. 
Grever (Maria) : 
Como tu y yo. 3055. 
Cuando me vaya. 11990. 
Greville (Ursula)  Pedlar’s song. 
13088. 


Grey (Alan): 
Don’t believe a word they say. 


3136. 

I would if I could but I can’t. 
14488. 

Strong for you. 21311*. 

You didn’t mean those _ tears. 
25953. 


Grey (Clifford) : 
Sunrise to sunset. 19300. 
When love comes a-knocking at 


your door. 15609. 
Grey (F. H.): 
Cloud-racer. 384. 


Elaine. 11670 (86). 
Florentine love song. 
Lotus bloom. 14691. 
Mother’s day. 12836. 
Out on a frolic. 15733 (253). 
Sleeping flowers. 11670 (348). 


12148. 


1286 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


21696 (352'). 
2815 (313). 


Sons du ruisseau. 
Spirit of Harvard. 
Grey (Frank) : 


Ce soir, ce soir, chérie. 3829, 4904. 


Fairy bell-ringers. 14201. 

Happy cobbler. 143238. 

Love is mine. 12679, 18666. 

Sailor-boy on shore. 17167. 

Sitting out a dance with you. 
17236. 

Grey (Gerald) : 

I could not do 

14389, 16356. 


without Thee. 


In heav’nly love abiding. 1124. 
O holy stillness. 1724. 
Greynolds (A. L.) That cottage in 
my West Virginia hcme. 21359. 
Gribble (Marion) : 
Changeless love. 7323. 
Chicago fair. 7346. 
In lonely splendor. 7940. 
Love letter in the snow. 8198. 
Grice (Adelaide) My buddie I done 
the stretch for. 16840. 
Grice (C. I.) My Tennessee. 20887. 
Grieb (H. ©.) Alleluia, blessed night. 
19674. 
Grieb (W. M.) It’s just one of those 
things. 22558. 


Grieg (EH. H.): 
Adagio cantabile. 
Anitra’s dance. 
Feeding song. 
Gebirgsweise. TO76 (102). 
In the boat. 3328. 
Morning. 20166. 

Morning mood. 3324. 
My Jchann. 5310. 
Nachtlicher ritt. 


12244, 
9982. 
3322. 


7076 (103). 


Oh light! Gracious glow. 16263. 
Resignation. T7076 (104). 
Rigaudon. 24373. 


Scherzo-impromptu. 7076 (105). 


Stindchen der studenten. 7076 
(106). 
Studie. 7076 (107). 
To spring. 7676. 
Violet. 18257. 
Volkston. 7076 (108). 
Grieg (Nina): 
Gebirgsweise. 7076 (102). 


Nachtlicher ritt. 7076 (108). 
Resignation. T7076 (104). . 
Scherzo-impromptu. 7076 (105). 


Stindchen der studenten. 7076 
(106). 
Studie. T7076 (107). 
Volkston. TO76 (108). 
Griesbach (M. V.) I‘m waiting all 
alone in memory lane. 1019. 
Grieve (James) jr. Searching. 4157. 


Griffeth (K. J.) Hurrah for Roose- 
velt. 16339, 20272. 


Griffie (Adele) 
other you. 17392. 

Griffin (Catherine) Just say I will 
and smile. 22615. 

Griffin (G. G.) Dear old pal. 481. 

Griffin (H. W.) It’s done at Wash- 
ington. 10269. 

Griffin (R. B.): 


There’ll never be an- 


My fiancée. 12876. 
When twilight shadows fall. 
11531. 

You’re haunting me. 11637. 
Griffin (T. E.) Henrietta. 22277: 
Griffis (Terry): 

I love you little pal. 979. 

I’m sold on you. 14452. 
Griffith (B. B.) 

N. R. A. 25090. 

Nineteen thirty three. 20986. 


Griffith (C. E.) 
series. 8603. 
Griffith (Laurence) 
last forever. 9710. 

Griffiths (Eddie) All over Italy, they 
Sing so prettily. 15762. 

Griffiths (Hugene) Tapestry of love; 
6693. 

Griffiths (Herbert) : 


Progressive music 


Depression won't 


In old Montmartre. 1130. 

Kiss in spring. 1250. 

Kiss in springtime. 1251. 

Moon of my dreams. 1548, 

Ninon. 1691. 

Red lips unkissed. 1963. 

Simple song. 2142. 

Temp’ramental star. 2337. 

World laughs on. 2784. 
Grigaut (Ch.): 

Mécanic. 8258. 

Rowling fiyers. 2024. 
Griggs (Carl) Pleading. 6313. 


Griggs (M. I.) 
17412. 
Grill (Andrew) : 
Blonde or brunette polka. 


Thought of romance. 


23963. 


Homeless polka. 24443. 
Na shledanou. 1650. 
Vvystavni polka. 2541. 


Grillo (Christopher) Country needs a 
man. 8070. - 
Grimm (C. A.) 
heart. 9308. 
Grimm (C. H.) 
Thee. 14687. 
Grimm (C. 
4656 (425). 
Grimmitt (T. F.): 
Dream river. 24184. 
Your [sic] sweet and your eyes 
are so blue. 25985. 
Grimwood (Herbert) Keep thinking 
how I love you. 38628. 
Grindel (Parke) pseud. See Grindell 
Cite iu5) 


You stole into my 
Lord, I ery unto 
W.) 


Musical euchre. 


1287 


INDEX 


Grindell (T. L.): 
Good bye dear. 5278. 
Here in my heart. 5378. 
Keep smiling. 14616*. 
Listen to me. 5802. 
My woman’s gone away. 6106. 
Wedding of the night. 6894. 
When I’m with you. 6922. 
Grindle (R. R.) Red and the black. 
1960. 
Grippaldi (Jcseph) 
roses where I found you. 
Grisillo (Frances) : 
Gee you treat me awful mean. 
14262. 


In a garden of 
22501. 


Since you’ve gone. 17232. 
Griswold (Constance) : 

Enchanted. 9804. 

Mad dreams. 18689. 

Twenty four hours. 6797. 
Grober (Gilbert) Sart. 2057. 


Grock. pseud. See Wettach (Adrien) 
Grock. 2593. 
Grode (H. R.): 
Let’s hold hands. 8105. 
Romancing with your love. 
Song of the dark. 8824. 
You’re a bad bunny. 9298. 
Your [sic] mine. 9320. 
Grodzinski {Mary): 
All united. 17785. 
Echoes of N.R.A. 20008. 
Grofé (Ferde) : 
Comic strips. 4945. 
Count your blessings. 
Going to press. 5268. 
Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale. 
7661. 


8678. 


24099. 


Mississippi lament. 14799. 
On the trail. 21003, 23021. 
Run of the news. 6483. 
Sob sister. 6540. 

Groth, (1. C2) 
Depression blues. 5025. 


Groff’s club march. 5811. 
I pull I push the squeeze box. 
5Dd6. 
Ideal march. 5589. 
Inspiration waltz. 5646. 
May-blossoms. 5981. 
Grogan (Dorothea) : 
Oh Lord, let ’er rain. 14966. 
You're a jig-saw puzzle to me. 


11632. 
Groh (M. E.) Why do I love you. 
21613. 


Grom (L. E.): 


By nineteen thirty seven. 19810. 
Keep smiling. 3627. 

Those old ‘Texas_ long-horns. 
13462. 

When the huisache blooms in 
Texas. 13637. 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 28 


Gronkowski (L. E.) Lets draft a 
lever’s code. 20594. 

Groodt (Thomas De) 
(Thomas) 

Groom (Lester) Accompanying har- 
monies for the plainsong psalter. 
23812. 

Grooms (Calvin) pseud. 
(L. QO.) 

Grosenick (Louis) Makin’ a fool of 
myself over you. 5910. 

Grosmaire (Andrée) 
1476. 

Gross (A. G.) Mother’s welcome home 
kiss. 1570. 

Gross (Philip): 

Can’t we still be friends. 310. 

I’m walking along, singing a song. 
SAS. 

In the valley of my dreams. 1143. 

Wear a great big Smile. 2585. 

Won’t you take a chance with me. 
2729. 

Gross (Rosilla) Fairy folk. 1553. 

Grosse bluff. 3325. 

Grosse meister fiir kleine hande. 3326. 

Grossman (Bernie) You bunch of fun. 
27595. 

Grossman (Betty) 


See De Groodt 


See Smith 


Marguerites. 


Just a little kiss 


or two. 18551. 
Grossman (Gertrude) Is it a dream. 
22548. 


Grossman (M. U.) 
the Rio Grande. 
Grosstadt-nichte. 
3TT4. 
Grosvenor (R. L.): 
I carry you in my pocket in a 
locket of gold. 24488. 
My ship has come in bringing 
you. 25076. 
Grosz (Wilhelm) : 
Einerlei, ob wir zwei ohne geld 
sind. 1498. 
Mein gnidiges fraiulein, ich traume 


Magic valley of 
10507. 
3012, 3013, 3327, 


seit tagen von ihnen. 1498. 
Schéne Galathee. 4145, 4146. 
Sorgenbrecher. 25541. 

Taifun. 15394. 
Wer nimmt die liebe ernst. 2596, 

2597. 

Grothe (Franz): 
Ersten blumen im mai. 3198. 


Grosse bluff. 3325. 

Hab’ keine angst vor liebe. 24378. 
Kleine liebe-grosse liebe. 10354. 
Obne dich hat die welt keinen 


sinn. 3951. 
Sag mir, wer du bist. 15175. 
Schon wir’s liebling. 11066. 


So ein kuss kommt von allein. 


25488. 
Zigeuner, you have stolen my 
heart. 2803. 


1288 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


* Grothe (Franz) 
Ersten blumen im mai. 
Grosse bluff. 3325. 


Edition, g.m.b.h.: 
3198. 


Kleine liebe-grasse liebe. 10354. 
Schon wiir’s liebling. 11066. 
Grout (D. M.) I’m satisfied. 14451. 


Grout (L. H.) Manhattan lights are 


calling to me. 3768. 
Grove (Philetus) White House is 


wisely smiling through. 28688. 
Groveman (Felix) Chain gang song. 
19835. 
Grover (D. I. V.): 
Drivin’ rain. 14153. 
When summer’s gone. 19526. 
Grover (EK. C.) Sweetheart of Theta 


chi. 19321. 
Grover (J. M.) Little Jim Crow. 
1339. 
Grovermann (C. H.) Medea. 14763. 
Groves of Blarney. 785. 


Gruben (EH. D.) 
of you. 15508. 
Gruber (Franz): 
Christmas eve. 13765 (26). 
Holy night. 22291. 
Holy night! peaceful night. 53896. 
Silent night, holy night. 2137. 
Gruber (G. J.) jr. I will come again 
back to lovers lane. 24595. 
Gruber .( Joseph) : 
Mass in honor of the immaculate 
conception. 17752 (91). 

XX offertoria. 21696 (1386). 
Gruber (Seymour) Dream boat of 
love. 22062. 
Gruby skandal. 
Gritin (Bernard) 


Twilight reminds me 


786, 7677. 
Freut euch des le- 


bens. 16202. 
Griin ist die heide. 4745, 4746, 6903, 
6904. 

Gruenberg (Eugene) Sixty studies 
for the violin. 11670 (488, 489). 
Gruenberg (Louis) Jack and the 

beanstalk. 10284*. 


Griindgens (Gustaf) Banditen. 13000. 
Griinfeld (Richard) Sch6n sind die 
frawn von Wien. 2072. 
Gruff (Bessie) Come back to me 
sweetheart. 21988. 
Grumberg (Anna): 
Close to me. 381. 
Happy hours. S809. 
Grunder (Flo) You brought the turn 
of the tide. 28757. 
Grundlehner (Ernest) : 
Shake your head from side to side. 
11097. 
“Silvery moonlight kissed my dar- 


ling’s golden hair. 11117. 
Springtime. 2241. 
“You're the one I love sweetheart. 
13740. 


Grundy (Buck) Something to live 
for. 21250. 
Grupp (C. A.): 
Program of love. 25300. 
Was Crusoe alone on that isle. 
25780. 
Gruppe (P. M.) 
11360. 
Grus (L.) et cie.: 
Central park. 13983. 
Darling, O darling. 7426. 
Feuilles daibum. 18171. 
Mauve hour. 8255. 
Mephisto-dance. 14781. 
Pour les jeunes, 15075. 
Quiétude. 8642. 
Réves bleus. 8659. 
Rosas de pasion. 15158. 
Gruss pub. ¢o.: 
That beautiful dream. 25646. 
You’ve got everything and I’ve got 


Today’s processional. 


you. 25979. 
Gruss und kuss Veronika. 143806. 
G’schichten aus Wien. 22231. 
Gubbins (A. L.): 
Because I love you so. 15835. 
Beside that old lagoon. 13893. 


Man in the moon tell me. 16748. 
Tousle-haired Teena. 17448. 
Gudmundson (Leo) Among the flow- 

ers so fair. 9874. 
Gue (A. L.) pseud. See Parret (A. L.) 
Guehring (H. W.) Listen to the bells 


sweetheart. 10429. 

Giildner (Erwin) Mund-harmonika. 
14844. 

Gtildner (F. A.) Mund-harmonika. 
14844. 

Guelick (H. D.) Moonlight mesa. 
16817*. 

Gtinther (Félix) Johann Strauss. 
10305. 


Guentzel (Gus): 
Christmas fantasy. 3036. 
Grandfather’s old clock. 775. 
Liberty band march. 1312. 
Liberty band opening. 3677. 
New Year’s revels. 3921. 
Guercio (Angelo) You let the blues 


into my heart. 9284. 

Guerin (Grattan) Little Cinderella. 
USS 

Guerrero (Jacinto) See Guerrero 


Torres (Jacinto) 
Guerrero Torres (Jacinto) : 
Dona Mariquita. 12042. 


Fama del tartanero. 12128. 
_ Tentaciones. 25642. 
Guerrieri (Stefano) Gina. 99384. 


Guerriero (A. R.) 
ifeo2. 

Guerrini (Guido) 

Gueule d’amour. 


Sweet little girl. 


Tre pezzi. 9985. 


485. 


1289 


INDEX 


Guhr (Irma) 
home. 1594. 
Guilbaut (E.) 
de cornet a pistons. 
Guilbert (Warburton): 
How can I keep from Singing. 
14363. 
Modern madrigal. 
Piano in the parlor. 17058. 
Service with a smile. 17202. 
Today is another day. 17436. 
Guild (E. M.): 
After I’ve gone away. 20. 
Just a wee man. 3608. 
Makes no difference. 3757. 


My dear old Wisconsin 


Nouvelle g."° méthode 
6157. 


16802. 


Still you belong to me. 2250. 

When. 4498. 

When the sky is raining rain. 
4522. 


Guilford (F. G.) American fidelity. 
15776. 


Guillou (René) Adagio. 18260. 
Guingrich (R. L.) Sally of the valley 
at the fair. 132338. 


Guion (D. W.): 


All day on the prairie. 11708. 
Arkansas traveler. 108. 
Cowboy’s dream. 16004. 
Home on the range. 1238038. 
Little Joe, the wrangler. 20635. 
OV Paint. 16982. 
What shall we do with a drunken 
sailor. 17559. 
Guion (Raymond) Brief moment. 
19798. 
Guire (Rodney) Sweet dreams. 
11245. 
Guise (F. L.) It’s either the river or 
you. 20480. 


Guist (W. G.).: 
I dreamed that my dreams came 
true. 24496. 
Sailor’s plea. 
Guizar (Tito): 
If you love me. 12446. 
Love is in your eyes. 8195. 
Save your kisses for me. 23246. 
Waiting for you. 13564. 
Gulbins (Max) Vater unser. 
(374). 
Gulbins (Walter) 
(374). 
Gulino (Emily) 
me, 17610. 
Gullmar (Kai) 
20759. 
Gumble (Albert) Alice, 
thou going. 17752 (9). 
Gumble (Mose) Jungle march. 2815 
(170). 


19128. 


9332 
Vater unser. 9332 
When you return to 


Metsp6, en liten mort. 


where art 


Gump (Richard) My Tané. 6102. 
Gundersen (8S. A.) Oh, Charlie. 


18937. 


pt. 1m, n.s., v.28 


Gunderson (J. R.) Should I believe ° 
you. 11106. 
Gunderson (L. P.): 
My rainbow of dreams. 
Some-time Ill be 


18844. 
loving you. 


19230. 
Gung’l (J.) Amourettes. 23848. 
Gunn (M. M.) Two Chinese songs. 
3329. 


Gunn (M. W.) 23304. 
Gunst (Rolf): 
At the wedding of the rooster to 
the little red hen. 2878. 
College girl. 3048. 
Don’t you tell me no, no. 14125. 
I feel I’ve always known you. 


Smoky Joe. 


16364. 
Snowtime. 2174. 
Tempting. 134386. 
23rd psalm of King David's. 
11670. 
Gunther (J. J.) Montana’s majesty. 
14818. 


Guptell (EK. W.) Harvest time. 18281. 
Guptill (William) Have you forgot- 


ten. 5341. 
Gurgo (—) pseud. See Gallino (Ce- 
sare) 


Gurley (Joan) : 
Danse caprice. 
Laddie I love. 
Summer roses. 

Gurli. 788, 2242. 

Gurlitt (—) Corn. 


9332 (86). 
15733 (175). 
9352 (3848). 


17752 (33). 


Gurlitt (Cornelius) Marionettes. 
16757. 

Gurlitt (Manfred) Nana. 10712*. 

Gurnari (John) When you went 
away. 17612. 

Gurska (V. J.) Curly headed baby. 
18028. 


Gusman (Meyer): 
I’m just a victim of love. 24550. 
Waltz in blue. 25773. 
Gustaff (G. L.) Please don’t take me 
wrong. 8579. 
Gustafson (A. E.) 
Gustafson (Walter) 
dreams. 18696. 
Gustat (Constance) : 
Big dipper blues. 21814. 
Keep up your chin. 22621. 
Moonlight and you. 22831. 
Gute kamerad. 20169. 
Gutman (Sidney) Bon voyage. 13921. 
Guttenberger (Ferd) Shaka foot. 
19166. 
Guttmann (Artur): 
Das, was war, bleibt ein geheimnis. 
3103. 
Einmal kommt einer. 38188. 
Frau muss nur versteh’n. 703, 704. 
In deinen blauen augen steht ein 
gedicht. 3541. 


True love. 21484. 
Wonderful 


1290 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Jedes jahr im frtihling. 3188. 
Komm’ mein schatz. 704, 1264. 
Miidel weine nicht so sehr. 1446, 
1447. 
Reizendes cousinchen, 
So lang noch ein walzer von 
Strauss erklingt. 2176, 2177. 
Soldat ist treu. 4219. 
Warum bist du so traurig. 
Wenn du liebst. 2598. 
Guttmann (Joseph) : 
Hileen I love you. 
Give me New York. 
Hail U.S.A. 7690. 
I believed in you. 
My autumn queen. 
You and me. 15687. 
Guy (Mickey) Deep hollow. 
Guyop (J. D.) 


4095. 


4463. 
18137. 
22190. 


16349. 
18808. 


18052. 


you. -4842. 

Guzik (Joseph) Now that I have you. 
22974. 

Gwenevere. 15733. (252, 327). 


Gwin (Hdmond) You’re the truest pal 
in all the world. 2781. 

Gwinn (Bernice) Dixie skies of blue. 
16058. 


Gwyllt (Ieuan) Moab. 22819. 


Gwynn (Francis) pseud. See Grey 
(F. H.) 
Gyldmark (Oskar) : 
Ballet suite for orkester. 15821. 
Serenade. 17197. 
Spansk marsch. 17286. 
Gyldmark (Sven) I dansens glede 
kan hjertet grede. 929. 


Gypsy Nina. 
flows. 15014. 
Gysberts (C. A. M.) Ave Maria. 7155. 
Gyuresak (Arpy) Forget your trou- 
bles, dream of tomorrow. 7594. 
Haack (V. H.) In the heart it will 
always be summertime. 22529. 
Haag (Chris) In California. 5620. 
Haas (A. L.) Song of Nira. 23386. 
Haas (Alice M.) Just a picture of 
you. 16579. 
Haas (Anna M.) Good-bye, gal. 12222. 
Haas (M. R.): 
My radio queen. 8391. 
Prosperity is coming. 1928. 
Habdas (Leo) Heart of the musician. 
10015. 
Haben (A. C.) Light upon the twi- 
light hour. 2815 (180). 

Hachten (Herbert) Hard hearted 
man. 813. 
Hacker (Carrie) 

dream tonight. 
Hacker (Lola): 
Green River valley. 
Here’s to the folks. 
Start doin’ your 
N.R.A. 19281. 


Out where the Volga 


Oh let me dream a 
20972. 


14304. 
20231. 
part for the 


Blue over sweet little 


Hackerman (I. N.) Mazie Mae. 18716. 
Hackett (Ray) Yearning. 23740. 
Hackforth (N. P.): 
Blue Mediterranean skies. 4840, 
4841. 
God bless you. 22196. 
With one star awake. 25913. 


Hackh (Otto) Sevillana. 17752 (129). 
Hackleman (W. HE. M.) au. and Hack- 
leman (Pearl) prop. Woly Saviour 
Thou didst love us. TO76 (124). 
Haden (Carl) There’s a little gray 
mother dreaming. 25667. 
Hadfield (Homer) Wasted moon. 
15564. 
Hadley (G. A.): 
Jolly three. 
On a strike. 
Hadley (Henry) : 


1203. 
1765. 


Enchanted castle. 9805. 
Streets of Peking. 15342-15344. 
Hiinde aus dem dunkel. 14316. 


Hindel (G. F.): 

Almira. 9990. 

Andante. 795. 

Angels ever bright and fair. 

Christmas Messiah. 16266. 

Concerti grossi. 21696 (138). 

Dance for a masque. 7684. 

Easter evangel. 796. 

Father in heaven. 7076 (111). 

Fugue. 23795 (29). 

Gavotte. 16267. 

Ground. 22236. 

Hallelujah, amen. 3334. 

Happy moments. 24395. 

Harmonious blacksmith. 797. 

I know that my Redeemer liveth. 
798. 

Interlude. 7685. 

Konzert fiir cembalo F-dur. 20174 

Largo. 799. 

Largo, from Xerxes. 

March. 16267. 

March from Scipio. 20175. 

More sweet rays. 3335. 

Our blest Redeemer. 2815 (119). 

Rest of the weary. T7686. 

Salve Regina. 5322. 

Slow music for a ballet. 

Sonata. 5328, 12248. 

Three pieces from the Water 
music. 801. 

Thrice blest who far away. S802. 

Throned high in heaven. 12249. 

What can heal the broken-hearted. 


12247. 


800. 


7687. 


24379. 
Haensch (Edmund) Baisers dans la 
nuit. 19737. 
Haenschen (Gustave) Dream  sere- 
nade. 9762. 


Haensgen (Adolf) : 
Aus der tanzstunde. 11670 (17). 
Bauerntanz. 11670 (21). 


1291 


INDEX 


Haensgen (Adolph)—Continued. 


Grossmiitterchen erzaihlt. 11670 
(1382). 
Kinderparade. 11670 (186). 
Hafermalz (W.) Pfannkuchens ge- 
burtstag. 13106. 
Hagan (J. M.) All that’ I ‘need. 
21720. 
Hageman (Richard) Tragodie in 
Arezzo. 6778*. 
Hagen (Hans) That night in Vienna. 
21363. 
Hagen (J. M.) Songs of the saddle. 
21276. 


Hager (Bill) pseud. See Hager (Wolf- 
gang) 
Hager (Fred) : 
Buy American. 285, 7281. 
From the musical paint box of 


radio dreams. 24309. 

Gee, but it’s great to meet a 
friend from your home town. 
12187, 20110. 

Gleaming star. 2815 (105). 


Hummin’ to myself. 3401. 
My heart is hummin’ I tove you. 


8365. 
My musical paint box of beautiful 
dreams. 16868. 
Poison, I shall die loving you. 
8583. 


I will not forget 
1054. 
On the dalles of 


Hager (Wolfgang) 
you, Sweetheart. 
Hagerty (Denis) 
St. Croix. 8502. 


Haggerty (Donald) Why did I fall 
for you. 2691. 

Hagney ” “(k) V2) Memory’s. wall. 
16773. 


Hagstrom (H. M.): 
Glad song. 5259. 
Quaint little house. 
Spring. 60596. 

Heegue (Francis) Where the honey- 

suckle twines about the door. 17620. 
Hahn (F. E.) Menuet. 4656 (395). 
Hahn (George) Thanksgiving prel- 

ude. 11670 (373). 

Hahn (N. D.) Vl be your 

20327. 

H:ihn (Reynaldo): 

Rapturous hour. 21110. 
Si mes vers avaient des ailes. 
15239. 
Hahne (Winnifred) : 
Blue bride blues. 11818. 
Ghost ship. 12193. 
If I were you. 12489. 

Hail (Ewen) Mister will you give me 

a ride. 14805. 

Haine (J. L.) Trail around the moun- 
tain. 4888. 
Haines (H. E.) 
4656 (82). 


6363. 


chum. 


Catch of the season. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 28 


Haines (H. F.) 
away. 19966. 

Haines (Lois) 

Haines (S. B.): 


Don’t throw my heart 


Always tomorrew. 66. 


In your arms. 7962. 
Pop-eye the skipper. 8585. 
Hainke (Rudolf) God. 18234. 


Hair (Lee) Century of progress. 
march. 9581. 
Haire (Sue) 
forever and a day. 
Hairston (M. L.) 
that’s in my heart for you. 
Hajos (Joe): 
Ach Willi. 4465. 
Ich hab’ dich einmal gektisst. 5585. 
Kleines braunes midel aus Ha- 
vanna. 5746. 
Trium’ mein kleines baby. 6778. 
Was eine frau bei nacht ver- 
spricht. 4465. 
Hajos (Kar:): 
Lonely little senorita. 
22709. 
Love theme. 37380. 
Hakins -(Richard) Saying good-bye 


While we go dancing 
2676. 

There’s a song 
2Std: 


20656, 


to love. 23249. 
Halama (F. J.) Believe it or not. 
7199. 


Tale, CAME: 
Hop Scotch. 22306. 
Tale of long ago. 15408. 
Hale (Kathleen) You take your joys: 
to somebody else. 7056. 
Hale (P. H.) We want silver. 9151. 
Hales (Hubert): ; 
Invocation. 7971. 
Spring carol. 6599. 
Half and half. 24882*. 
Half-naked truth. 3942. 
Halier (P. d’) Pour étre heureux. 


15078. 
Halkair (Marion) Dear old dad. 
7436. 
Hall (A. E.) Down by the sally gar- 
dens. S066. 
Hall (Alma) Tropic moon. 4894. 
Hail (Arnold) pseud. See Brower 
(G. A.) 
Hall (Billy): . 
Are you happy to-night. 7140. 


Florida moon. 18179. 
Hall (C. S.) I'll see you! at the fair: 
14415. 
Halting Br )it 
Brown cheering song. 
Eyes of Texas. 3213. 
HalivGhe 2) 


18943. 


Juggler. 11670 (182). 
Six easy character sketches. 


11670 (184). 
Steep song. 11670 (342). 
Twilight. 11670 (386). 


1292 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hall (EK. W.) Where the golden 
Mississippi wends its way. 25873. 


Hall (Eugene) Tropic moon, 4594. 
Hall (Fred): 
Happy-go-lucky Pete. 808. 
Yes-men on parade. 21638. 
50 favorite get together songs. 
12141. 
Hall (G. W.) Dear little Babe in the 
manger. 19926. 
Hail (Gertrude) If you were true. 
12447. 


Hall (Hallie): 


Song of life. 6565. 


Symphony of love. 6681. 
Hall (Henry): 
Ball at the Savoy. 17866. 


©. B. Cochran presents. 24012. 
Five-fifteen. 22127. 
Gay divorce. 243824. 
Nymph errant. 25130. 
Oh! Johanna. 22995. 
Viennese memories of Lehar. 
13549. 
Hat Ge ©.) 
Lights of mystery. 24792. 
Old fashioned. 25156. 
You here at twilight. 25955. 
Hall (Isabelle) When the sun bids 
the day good morning. 6344. 
Hall (J. B.) Gay gossoon, 22173. 


Hall Coit )e 

Abiding name. 4656 (2). 

Acorn, 4656 (6). 

Angel ward. 4656 (21). 

Angels are singing. 238795 (4). 

Are you helping. 4656 (27). 

Behold the conquering King. 
4656 (55). 

Blood of Jesus. 4656 (67). 

Christ hath conquered. 4656 (89). 

Conquering King. 4656 (108). 

Crown of life laid up for me. 
4656 (116). 

Easter brightness. 

HKiaster greeting. 

Easter heralds. 

Haster morning. 

Kaster trumpet. 

Ever onward. 19648 (34). 

Fair Haster. 4656 (171). 

For me. 4656 (191). : 


4656 (149). 
4656 (151). 
4656 (153). 
4656 (155). 
4656 (156). 


From Calvary to Olivet. 4656 
(199, 200). 

Garden guest. 9915*. 

Gates of gladness. 4656 (204). 


Gloria in excelsis. 7634. 

Guiding star. 20167. 

Hark! the song. 4656 (238). 

He liveth. 3355. 

He wa.ts for thee. 4656 (244). 

Till be there by and by. 4656 
(277). 


Is it nothing to you. 4656 (309). 
Jesus lives. 4656 (3822). 
Joy overflowing. 4656 (3829). 


King immortal. 3631*. 
King of Kings. 23795 (42). 


Light of Haster 4656. 
(354). 
Light of life. 4656 (356). 
Live to be a blessing. 4656 (366). 
Mary. 4656 (388). 
Mount High. 4656 (421). 
Not half the story sweet. 
(453). 
O King of Kings. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 
(60). 
On the hilltops. 4656 (475). 
Praise ye Him. 10934. 
Remember me. 4656 (530). 
Santa’s success. 21696 (333). 
Satisfied. 4656 (558). 
Song and light. 4656 (586). 
Song of hope and faith. 
(591). 
There is something in that story. 
4656 (627). 
This is the day. 4656 (629). 
Tomb is shining. 4656 (648). 
Victory. 4656 (667). 
When in Thy courts I stand. 4656 
(686). 
Wonderful birth. 21696 (421). 
Hall (James W.) Waltzing in dreams. 
4460. 
Hall (Julia W.) At the end. 9414. 
Hall (L. W., Leigh, and Philip) : 
Abiding name. 4656 (2). 
Acorn, 4656 (6). 
Angel ward. 4656 (21). 
Angels are singing. 23795 (4). 
Are you helping. 4656 (27). 
Behold the conquering King. 4656 
(55). 
Blood of Jesus. 4656 (67). 
Christ hath conquered. 4653 (89). 


morning. 


4656. 


4656. (459). 
23795, 


4656 


Conquering King. 4656 (108). 

Crown of life laid up for me. 
4656 (116). 

Easter brightness. 4656 (149). 


Kiaster greeting. 4656 (151). 


Haster heralds. 4656 (153). 

Easter morning. 4656 (155). 

EKaster trumpet. 4656 (156). 

For me. 4656 (191). 

From Caivary to Olivet. 4656 
(199, 200). 

He waits for thee. 4656 (244). 

Ill be there by and by. 4656 
(277). 


Is it nothing to you. 4656 (309). 

Jesus lives. 4656 (322). 

King of Kings. 238795 (42). 

Light of Easter morning. 
(354). 


4656 


1293 


INDEX 


Hall (L. W., Leigh, and Philip)—Cont. 
Light of life. 4656 (356). 


Live to be a blessing. 4656 
(366). 

Mary. 4656 (388). 

Mount High. 4656 (421). 

Not half the story sweet. 4656 


453). 
O King of Kings. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 
(60). 
On the hilltops. 4656 (475). 
Remember me. 4656 (530). 
Satisfied. 4656 (558). 
Song and light. 4656 (586). 


4656 (459). 
23795 


Song of hope and faith. 4656 
(591). 

There is something in that song. 
4656 (627). 

This is the day. 4656 (629). 

Victory. 4656 (667). 

When in Thy courts I stand. 
4656 (686). 

Hall (Lucile) : 

Dreaming. 12077. 

I’m in love with you. 12384. 

Love me. 12683. 

Moonlight on the Swanee river. 
12824. 

My mother’s melody of love. 
12904. ie 

Rolling along. 12200. 

Hall (M. E.): 

Smile and chase the blues away. 
15267. 

Wen’t vou try it once again. 
15674. 


Hall (M. G.): 
Crystal sleigh. 18025. 
White winter morning. 
Winter night. 19577. 
Hall (M. L.) Baby’s lullaby. 


19546. 


19726. 


Hall (N. C.) Old homestead in the 
old hometown. 25162. 

Hall (R.) Southern cannon ball. 
15306. 

Hall (Raymond) Yodeling ranger. 
21641. 

Hall (Susie) Jesus rescued me. 
22577. 

Hall (T. L.) Gazing on the Rocky 
Mountain green. 20107. 

Hall (T. R.) At sunset we loved. 
7145. 


Hall (W.-W.): 
Brothers and sisters get happy. 
2957. 
Dancing in 3.2 time. 7417. 
For I use Fitch shampoo. 18184. 
Four walls. 20087. 
Great big stick is swingin’. 5307. 
Here comes the parade. 20229. 
I love you so. 10117. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


I want to help balance the bud- 
get. 12424. 
Oh! you so’n-so. 25152. 
There's just that something about 
you. 25668. 
We're seein’ Harry home. 138596. 
Hall (William) When the sun bids 
the day gocd morning. 6944. 
Hall & McCreary co.: 
Century of progress in American 
song. 13984. 
Everybody’s song book. 18158. 
Red book of program songs and 
choruses. 1961. 
Hall-Mack co.: 


Abiding King. 10*. 
Aunt Jane’s Christmas. 19717*. 
Choosing to do His will. 15960. 


Christmas classics. 19855. 
Christmas highway. 19856. 
Christmas message. 19856*. 
Easter triumph. 3186. 
Garden guest. 9915*. 
Gloria in excelsis. 7634. 
Guiding star. 20167. 

He liveth. 3355. 

I’ve found a friend. 20395. 
In His Kingdom. 10212. 
King immortal. 3631*. 
Lighting the world. 18625. . 
Praise ye Him. 10934. 
Promised Hight. 17101*. 


Sing and rejoice. 21219. 
Song triumphant. 21272. 
Spirit of mother-love. 6593*. 
Hallbauer (H. R.) Sea_ voices. 
11073. 


Halle (R. L.): 
In the springtime I'll be with you, 
sweetheart mine. 4656 (305). 
Halle (Roger): 
Why can’t a girl be a soldier. 
11670 (482). 
Hallelu Aunt Hagar’s chilluns hal- 
lelu. 3335*, 
Hallelujah, ’m a bum. 
2606, 2753. 
Hallett (Gene) We're all through 
with blues. 21519. 
Hallett (H. H.) Under the blue eagle. 
194386. 
Hallett (M. 1) 
God. 8046. 
Hallett (Sully) Ole’ Man Depression. 
1760. 


803, 959, 


Keep in the will of 


Halley (Glenn) 
21931. 
Hallgren (H. L.) Home your [sic] 
a wee bit of heaven. 22297. 
Hallman (KE. A.) I’m always dream- 
ing. 20356. 
Halls (Paul) : 
Bootlegger’s song. 
Dreamer of 


Cold shoulder blues. 


7239, 7240. 
dreams. 7495, 7496. 


1294 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Halmy (Lou) Rockin’ in rhythm. 
21140. 

Halnan (Robert) Let’s blame it on 
the man in the moon. 10402. 


Halpert (Lillian) Sixteen years in 


prison. 19206. 

Halseth (HK. J. and Edna) In moth- 
er’s arms. 12458. 

Halsey (M. G.) Sing unto the Lord. 
8770. 


That wonderful 
2359. 
Angels in the garden. 


Halverson (Julius) 
mother of mine. 
Ham (A. M.) 
4716*. 
Ham (Hthel) 
smile. 22615. 
Ham tree. 2815 (224). 
Hamblen (Bernard) : 
Babe of. Bethlehem. 17849. 
Iam Fate. 5448. 
Hamblin (Maurine) 
why not you. 25510. 
Hambourg (Jan): 


Just say I will and 


Someone new, 


Chant polonais. 15961. 
Mazourka. 15962. 
Nocturne. 15968. 
Prelude. 15964. 
Valse. 15965, 15966. 
Hambro (S. H.) Rythm thing. 
23234. 
Hamelle (J.) Sérénade a_ Bettine. 
25429. 


Hamer (Alfred) Virgin’s song to her 
baby Christ. 21479. 

Hamilton (C. M.) Back again. 2894. 

Hamilton (C. 8.) I am determined to 


hold out. 5442. 

Hamilton (Chick) See Hamilton (C. 
M.) 

Hamilton (G. W.) Blue eagle. 
23969. 

Hamilton (George) What am I sup- 
posed to do. 15586. 

Hamilton (Grace) Victim of love. 
11419. 


Hamilton (J. 8.): 


Lord Jeffery Amherst. 11670 
(204). 

Songs of Amherst college. 11670 
(353). 


Hamilton (M. R.): 
Life’s morn will soon be waning. 
16658. 
Oh if I had some one to love. 
16972. 
Hamii!ton (Ord): 
Actions speak louder than words. 
9337. 
Cabaret artist. 9547. 
Now you're here. 10766. 
Hamilton (R. P.) Little lady in blue. 
8142. 
Hamilton (R. W.) I want to go home 
with your answer. 1046. 


38188—34—_15 


Hamilton (T. P.) 
to hold out. 5442. 

Hamlin (Baird) There’s a Roosevelt 
in the chair. 13448. 

Hamma (H. J.) When you’re away. 


I am determined 


17606. . 
Hammann (F. B.): 
Farmer Lee, from ‘Tennessee. 
16150. 
In the moonlight. 16517. 


Moonlight on 
10596, 10597. 
There’ll come a time when you'll 
miss me. 17391. 
Hammed (Tausha) I can’t go along 


the Chesapeake. 


without love. 14387. 

Hammer (G. H.) Wondering what 
you'll do next. 2724. 

Hammer (N. 8.) Waiting. 4447. 

Hammer. (Thelma) I’m _ so _ alone. 
16430. 


Hammerly (Shirley) : 
My one white rose. 8885. 
When first your lips touched mine. 
2621. 
Hammerton (Jimmy) : 
Can’t you. see what I’ve got. 
21868. 

When I’m with you. 23637. 
Youll str:ke it rich. 23765. 
Hammett (Gene) See Hammett (W. 

JD ies 
Hammett (W. EE.) jr. 
longs to you. 3871. 


My heart be- 


Hammond (H. G.) Flowers. 669, 
22136. 
Hammond (R.) pseud. See Venter 


(R. H.) 
Hammond (W. G.): 
Behold, the Master passeth by. 
4656 (57). 
I love my Jean. 4656 (280). 
Messiah victorious. 4656 (400). 
Hampe (Adolf) : 
Vergiss mich. 9095. 
Warum bist du heut’ so kalt zu 
mir. 9129. 
Hampton (Mrs. G. BE.) Life of Christ 
in Scripture and song. 16656. 
Hampton (H. W.) Chiquilla. 
11932. 
Han Hun og Hamlet. 55. 
Hancock (HK. B.) It’s half past two. 
7982. 
Hancock (Mary) 
song. 4454. 
Hancock (Rilla) : 
Chicago. 14012. 
Down in Hong Kong. 


9616, 


Walden victory 


12058. 


Florine from Argentine. 14226. 
Hushaby. 143877. 
Lost lady of dreams. 14690. 


My California rose. 14860. 


1295 


INDEX 


Hancort 
15316. 
Handel (Gertrude) 


(M. S.) Spirit 


I’ve got a eute 


little blessed event. 12418. 
Handle with care. 106, 2399. 
Handley (Benjamin) : 
Alabamy mammy. 7101. 
Football dreams of Michigan. 
20076. 
New found love. 8427, 25103. 
Ruthie. 21159, 25384. 


Handman (Lou): 
Let's make the next kiss the next 


to last kiss. 3667. 
My dear one. 22880, 25029. 
On a steamer coming over. 
17001, 20999. 
Puddin’ head Jones. 21095. 
Spanish sweetheart. 17285. 
Who's who with you, gorgeous. 
21600. 
Handon (Martin): 
Little cherub. 17752 (82). 
Spring chicken. 4656 (605). 
Handy (K. E.) My blues. chant. 
18811. 


Handy (W.C.) In that great gettin’ 
up morning. 16512. 

Handy bros. music ¢€o., ine.: 
Gitty-up! Nicodemus. 12202. 
Got a need for you. 12234. 
Harlem, Harlem’s heaven to me. 

20192. 

I go Congo. 14896. 
In that great gettin’ up morning. 


16512. 
Lazy rain. 146388. 
Sit down. 15258. 
Swing that thing. 13417. 
Hanes (Helen) ‘True love never runs 


smooth. 25711. 
Hanfstaengl (Ernst) : 
Deutscher fohn. 5032, 7451. 
Ich hatt’ einen kameraden. 18547. 
Jugend marschiert. 5699. 
Jugend trauert. 18547. 
Schlageter-marsch. 19148. 
Hants (EA. ve 
Going with others but thinking of 


you. 16237. 
I got these dog-goiie down ’n’ out 
blues. 18371. 
Hanger (McCarthy) . Boston .. man. 


243. 
Hanighen (Bernie) 
Harlem. 24250. 


Fare-thee-well to 


Hanke (Elmer) O morning - star. 
8459. 

Hanke (Hans) Improvisations on an 
orig nal theme. 16498. 

Hanks (A..A.)) N. ReiA. 18851. 


Hanley (J. F).: 
Another night in your arms. 9383. 
Justa barefoot boy. 20523, 22595. 


mother. 


| 


pt. 1, n.s., Vv. 28 


Just a rose covered doorway. 
18555. 
Just like 
14603. 
My mother’s garden. 14896. 
Ole-o the gigolo. 3967. 
On my calender [sic] of love. 
28015. 
Rhythm of the raindrops. 19088. 
Sweet dreams, pretty lady. 15366. 
Where the little bridge crosses the 
stream. 15635. 
Will you love me 
19571, 19572, 2315. 
Hanley-Downey. My mother’s garden. 
14896. 
Hanlon (Francis) Day by day... 16027. 
Hannan (Grace) : 


a corner of heaven. 


tomorrow. 


City of ghosts. 14026. 

Driftwood. 16110. 

End cf the lane. 14177. 

Listning for your. whistling. 
16669. 

Mia diletta. 16782. 

Mysterious you. 16896. 

Sanctuary. 17169. 

Senorita. 17195. 

Shabby old porch. 17204. 

What a comfort you've. been. 
17551. | 

Why do I need a million dollars. 
17641. 


Hannasch (R. E.) Call me sweet- 
heart, just for tonight. 15916. 

Hannenford (Noel) pseud. See Pear- 
son (Arthur) 

Hanning (M. W.) 
10987. 

Hanny (E. 8.) Only dreams. 21014. 

Hanon (—) Sjémansdans i manens 


Radio in flower. 


glans. 21227. 
Hanon (C.,L.) Pianosta virtuoso. 
6301. 


Hans de Schneekelock. 7692, 14321. 

Hanscom (Minnie) I will always love 
you as I do today. 58577. 

Hansen (A. W.) Angels of Jammu. 
21740. 

Hansen (Bud) Dear stranger. 16037. 

Hansen (Chas.) jr.: 


Rock-a-bye lullaby. 18197. 
Reck-a-bye lullabye. 4108. 


Trip thru Monk and Sam’s song 


farm. 21480. 
Hansen (Chris) Riding with the 
moon. 6399. 


Hansen (E ): 
Album of solos for piano accor- 
dian [sic] 4685. 


Colonel Bogey. 19873. 
Down South. 16079. 


Hungarian dance. 15889. 
Love’s old sweet song. 16725. 
William Tell. 23221. 


1296 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hansen (Edgar) Flower of Venezia. 
24269*. 
Hansen (Edmond) : 


Back in my dreams: with you. 


18731. 
Forgive and forget.. 9889. 
Two. 9059. 


Hansen (Hva): 
Back in my dreams with you. 
19731. 
Forgive and forget. 
Two. 9059. 
Hansen (Ferne) : 
Friends. 3258. 
Just suppose. 


9889. 


3617. 


Hansen (Florence) Be still and 
know. 11775. 
Hansen ' (George Dupont-) See Du- 


pont-Hansen (George) 
Hansen (Gustav) Just say it — don’t 
write it. 8039. 
Hansen (H. P.) 
my dreams. 
Hansen (Hugh) Girl in my arms is 
the girl of my dreams. 3281, 9986. 
Hansen (J. A.) In my arms, Chicago 
fair’s first prize. 3544. 
Hansen (J. R.) Carmelita. 17960. 
Hansen (Jules) Dix vocalises. 5325. 
Hansen (Ross) What’s the use of 
worryin’ now. 17558. 
Hansen (Wilhelm) : 
Alle fugle figjter paa en sang om 
keerlighed. 55. 
Alt, hvad der er dejligt, minder 
mig om dig. 23839. 
Altid om dagen. 19681. 
Apollo revyen 1933. 15795. 
Blaa drenge. 19759. 


Indian princess of 
12475. 


Blomst jeg beer’i min tr¢je. 225. 
Blumenlied. 17926. 
Buch der kindermusik. 11862. 


Dag er ikke levet uden keerlighed. 
19905. 

Danmarks marchen. 9679. 

Der gaar en lille pige i den grgnne 


skov. 16045. 
Der var engang paa Frederiksberg. 
16046. 


16047. 
16048. 
denne stund. 


Det er sommerens vals. 

Det lyder som et eventyr. 

Drgmmer vi to i 
24201. 

Dukkerne danser. 19905. 

Ei wohl eine schone zeit. 

Epodi e giambi. 16129. 

For solen skinner bag ved skyen. 
12160. 

Frdéken skal vi spille yo yo. 711. 

God aften lille frgken. 12216. 

I dansens glede kan  hjertet 
grede. 929. 

Jazz pianisten. 16554. 

Jeg triller som en lerke. 12517. 


5113. 


Kantate ved indvielsen af Aarhus 
universitet. 20551. 
Kom! Alene vil vi gaa. 
Landmandsliv. 1277. 

Lille smil fra dig. 10424. 

Lille tangokavallér. 16664. 

Lyttervalsen 1933. 12707. 

Marimba Jack. . 12788. 

Med fuld musik. 12755. 

Midt i byens hjerte. 16784. 

Neue stiicke fiir kleines streichor- 
chester. 12946. 

Nyhavn 17. 12981. 

Odds 777. 1738. 

Passions—imusik. 1846. 

Paustians uhr. 1849. 

Polnisches konzert. 25276. 

Quartetto. 17111. 

Skippervalsen. 17240. 

Skotternes parade. 13306. 

Solen skinner ogsaa i en baggaard. 


19681. 


17259. 

Som’rens melodi den har poesi. 

25514. 

Sorgenfri synger. 2214. 

Spillebogen. 2231. 

Suite. 6029. 

Trio. 21429, 

Vier kleine stiicke ftir streich- 

quartett. 16699. 

14 instrumental-kanons. 16823. 
Hanson (Bob) See Hanson (G. R.) 
Hanson (Hddy) Poppies. 10925. 


Hanson (F. M.) 
love. 10650. 
Hanson (Fred) Why can’t we always 

be in love. 19555. 
Hanson (G. R.): 
Moments. 14815. 
Old Man Gloom. 18946. 
Shoutin Sutton. 17220. 
That’s the time a fellow needs a 
mellow moon. 23442. 
What-a-ya-do when you haven’t 
got a dime. 19500. 
Hanson (Henry) Ev’rything is rosio 
now. 16141. 
Hanson (Howard) 
3808. 
Hanson (Junius) 
21443. 
Hanson 
14544. 
Hansson (Stig) : 
Amor kommer 
natten. 7127. 
Gurli. 788. 
Hall takten spelemin for nu dan- 
sar jag. 143815. 


My dream house of 


Merry mount. 
Tune in, smile in. 
CR. 3) 


Infantry song. 


som en tjuv om 


Hjairtats rost. 244386. 
Linda hambo. 1324. 
Liten mascot. 8134. 


Liten vastanflakt. 14669. 
Mississippi moon. 24966. 


1297 


INDEX 


Hansson (Stig)—Continued. 
Nir tvenne hjirtan sla samma 
slag. 25095. 
Pa livets krokiga landsvéig. 8537. 
Staden sjunger. 2242, 21293. 
Tango-kavaljeren. 2318. 
Varfér grater du nir hela varlden 
mot dej ler. 21465. 
Vore mer in underbart. 9104. 
Hantelman (Ruby) Im your slave. 
22434. 
Hantman (Morris) Business with the 


devil. 4864. 
Hanton (W. D.) Sandra. 17170, 
skate 
Happ (Burt) Sleepy Caroline. 8779. 
Happe (Frieda) That wonderful 
night. 173883. 
Happiness ahead. 12347, 19855. 
Happy blues. 7693. 
Happy days. 143824. 


Happy ever after. 3539, 3626, 4399. 

Happy families. 18278. 

Happy hearts. 22245. 

Happy New Year. 7698. 

Happyland. 2815 (47), 4656 (229-235, 
338, 385, 470, 580, 651, 682, 683). 


Harbor bells. 5381. 
Harburn (Jessie) Blossom time. 
11817. 


Harcourt (Marguerite) N.R.A. 20894. 

Hard (Hrnest) Little shack down in 
the hollow. 10448. 

Hard times music pub. co. Old Man 
Depression, he’s done brought me 
down. 6209. 

Hardeastle (A. E.) 

Hardel (Felicie) 
to be no more depression. 

Hardelot (Guy 4d’) 
(Guy) 

Harden (Marjorie) 


Prelude. 10941. 
There ain’t going 
17387. 
See d’Hardelot 


Moon has lifted 


her silver crest. 22827. 

Harden musie co., ine. NIRA! NIRA. 
16946. 

Hardgrove (Hlilen) Broken dreams. 
259. 

Hardin (Edna) Take your love to 


that somebody else. 11272. 
Hardin (G. F.) My California home. 


25022. 

Hardin (Lillian) Goober dance. 
24354. 

Harding (A.-C.) Hail to you legion 
men. 14820. 

Harding (F. C.) Ever of you dear 


I’m thinking. 200386. 
Hard:ing (Frank): 
I wish I could look in your Irish 
eyes: 95579. 
Maid from Flushing. 3755. 
Oh! mama, but wasent [sic] I 
scared. 10788. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Harding (H. C.) Fill the glasses to 


Roosevelt. 5182. 
Harding (Phyllis) In this sweet 
loveliness. 20457. 


Hardisty (J. H.) When the moon 
shines down. 6938. 
Hardy, (Ax TE): 
Good bye dark blues. 20148. 
Hear the Master ealling. 22267. 
Hardy (Haylan) Old Man Depres- 
sion, he’s done brought me down. 
6209. 
Hardy (J. M.): 
If forgett.ng is 
20422. 
When there’s gold across the sea. 
23664. 
Hardy, ,(L. K.) 
me. 11566. 
Hardy (Maskell) : 
Charm. 14017. 
Child’s grace. 14017. 
Hardy music pub. co., ine. 
dark blues. 20148. 
Harelson (H. B.) April song. 4725. 
Hargrave (F. W.) Dear old Wabash 
valley. 22012: 
Hargreaves (Robert): 
Boy and a gir! and a lane and a 
moon. 19788. 
Eleven good lads. 20011. 
Gug-Gug-Gug-Gertie I lul-lul-lul 
love you. 5316. 
In an old wheel barrow. 5618. 
It was four o’clock in the morn- 
ing. 20490. 
Let’s all go posh. 104€0. 
There are many excuses for drink- 


remembering. 


Why not say yes to 


Good bye 


ing. 213¢8% 

Hargrove (Charlotte) See Hargrove 
(N. C.) 

Hargrove (Don) She’s all for me. 
2120. 

Hargrove (N. C.) True romance. 
6785. 

Hargrew (H. M.) Mother’s last pray- 
er. 14833. 

Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing. 


10001, 243899. 
Harker (F. F.): 


Abide with me. 4656 (1). 

Blessed are the poor in _ spirit. 
15860. 

Calm on the list’ning ear of 
night. 13765 (21). 

I will lift up mine eyes to the 
hills. 16475. 


Lead me, Lord. 166381. 
Lord opened the doors of heaven. 
16697. 

O for a closer 
4656 (456). 
O sing unto the Lord a new song. 

13765. (142). 


walk with God. 


1298 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Rejoice in the Lord. 18765 (178). 
Star of Bethlehem. 18765 (211). 
Harkley (Walter) pseud. See Zamec- 
maken (OW. dh) 
Harkness (Robert) : 
At your door. 25992 (5). 
Dying love and _ living 
25992 (15). 
Go home and tell. 2815 (107). 
He will hold me fast. 25992 (21). 
Is he yours. 2815 (164). 
My sins are forgiven. 2815 (238). 
Now the day is over. 2815 (250). 
Harlan (Clifford) Under dreamy 
southern skies. 9071. 

Harlan (Lucile) Little grey shadow. 
12644. 
Harlin (J.) 

7652. 
Harline (Leigh) : 


love. 


Gone but not forgotten. 


Dance of the bogey men. 21983. 

Lullaby land of Nowhere. 22753. 
Harling (W. F.): 

Children of Mary. 19850. 

Little bit of love. 81388, 10431, 


10482. 
Lullaby. 20705. 
Music for C—5. 20806. 
Harmath (Victoria) Ill be waiting 
in the hammock for you. 955. 
Harmersbach (A. S.): 
Divertimento breve. 9723. 
Préludium und doppelfuge. 10929. 
Harmon (D. P.): 
Chromosomes. 3037. 
Getting better all the time. 18216. 
It’s almost here. 16538. 
Harmon (Damon) Somehow. 19232. 
Harmon (Rita) Dancing raindrops. 
19912. 
Harmonie verlagsgesellschaft ftir liter- 
atur und kunst, a.g.: 
Gretel aus dem Harz. 
Jagd ins abenteuer. 
Harmony music pub. ¢o.: 
AS we waltz and waltz and waltz. 
11735. 
At the Atlantic City pageant show. 
138386. 


14305*, 
24674". 


Down where the sea breezes blow. 


12065, 22059. 


Tll keep poking fun at~ you. 


14412, 
Let us sip from the eup that 
cheers. 14655. 


Welcome shriners. 
Harms (LT. B.) coe: 
Count your blessings. 24999. 
Down a long long rcad. 18096. 
Flying down to Rio, 24271. 
I'd be telling a lie. 20290. 
It was only yesterday. 24673. 
Lovely. 24859. 
Moonlight memory. 


13607, 23605. 


18781. 


Moonlight shadows. 24988. 

Music makes me. 25009. 

OV Man River. 6208. 

Only with you. 25187. 

Orchids in the moonlight. 25194. 

Same time, the same place, to- 
morrow night. 25390. 

There’s a ring around the moon. 
21382. 

Till then. 19885, 21409. 

Twenty-one guns for Susie. 25722. 

What is there to say. 25814. 

What more can I ask. 25815. 

You. 25944. 

Harms, ine.: 

After all you’re all I’m 
23816. 

Ah, but is it love. 13781. 

Always take care of your nickels. 
7118. 

Are you makin’ 
13826. 

As far as I’m concerned. 108. 

AS it began to dawn. 2869. 

Ask your heart. 9406. 

Babe of Bethlehem. 17849. 

Blow ye the trumpet in Zion. 
23964. 

Bull-frog chorus. 2966. 

Ce soir, ce soir, chérie. 329, 4904, 

Christ the Saviour is risen. 3035. 

Come up and see me sometime. 
24080, 

Cuban cabaret. 24109. 

Dish ran away with the spoon. 


after. 


any money. 


506. 
Do you. 18084. ; 
Dust in your eyes. 22084. 
Dusty shoes. 3181. 
Emperor Jones. 18140. 
Eternity rejoices. 12106. 
Experiment. 22108. 
Fatal fascination, 629. 
First spring day. 654. 


Fishin’. 11542, 11543. 

Forever and ever. 686. 

Free. 142438. 

From Galilee a mother came. 
14247, 14248, 

Gay divoree. 24324. 

Give me a roll on a drum. 3287. 


Glorious beer. 7635. ‘ 
Happy little week-end. 20190. 
Hats off. 816-818. 

Hats off, the Flag goes by. 

3346, 53835, 7705. 

High shoes. 24430. 

Hold your horses. 20241. 

House with nobody in it. 

How could we be wrong. 

How’s your romance. 904. 
Hundred years ago. 910. 
I cover the waterfront. 


3345, 


16328. 
22315. 


10079. 


1299 


INDEX 


Harms, Ine.—Continued. 


i’d like to take you home to meet 
my mother. 18363. 

I’d write a song. 928. 

I gotta right to sing the blues. 
3428. 

I know the kind of girl. 22360. 

I like the likes of you. 24511. 

Til do my best to make you happy. 
22367. 

Tl) take an option on you. 967. 

I’ve gotta get up and go to work. 
14474. 

If I love again. 1088. 

If you could only cook. 1093. 

Iz you only knew. 1097. 

In my garden. 1128. 

In the boat. , 3323. 

In the hour of trial. 1138. 

In the silence of the night. 18498. 

Isn’t it heavenly. 10250. 

It’s bad for me. 2255; 

It’s only a paper moon. 20484. 

Johnny. 22584. 

Just a rose covered doorway. 
18555. 

Let’s make love like the croco- 
diles. 18610. 

Lie. 8116, 10417. 

Lightly dancing, lovely marchion- 
ess. 5797. 

Listen, heart of mine. 12639. 

Little green gate to heaven, 1335. 

Little one. 8147. 

_ Looking on the bright side. 5850. 

Losing you. 14689. 

Love is the sweetest thing. 16708. 

Love me. 1386. 

Lover’s prayer. 14708. 

Me for you forever. 18717. 

Metody. 38794, 12764. 

Merry mount. 3808. 

Moon about town. 24983. 

Moon over Monterey. 18775. 

Moonlight and pretzels. 14821. 

My ideal. 10668. 

My love. 14884. 

My mother in the Fatherland. 
1628. 

My picture puzzle of you. 6091. 

My temptation. 10706. 

Never had an education. 1669. 

New deal rhythm. 20922. 

Nice goings on. 22954. 

Night owl. 209384. 

Nymph errant. 22979. 

Off again, on again. 3945. 

Pale moonlight. 15023. 

Peanuts and kisses. 23080. 

Perfect dream, 25243, 

Physician. 23087. 

Pig-tail. 2967. 

Pompadour. 1897. 

- Queenie. 4079. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Rain in my heart. 25319. 
Savage serenade. 19139. 
Scarf-dance. 3010. 
Sea gypsy. 2094, 4156. 
Shame on you. 19168. 
She loves me not. 254388. 
Sing a little jingle. 19196. 
Singing to you. 23295. 
So nonchalant. 2180. 
Solomon. 23316. 
Something in the air. 17267. 
Song of the new dawn. 19251. 
Spinnerliedchen. 6591. 
Suddenly. 25583. 
Swapping sweet nothings with 
you. 19311. 
Sweet madness. 19313. 
Sweet one. 19315. 
Tall city. 19333. 
Tang of the sea. 19335. 
Tell me to-night. 6705. 
Thank God for you. 8954, 8955. 
That’s life. 23855. 
There'll never be another girl like 
you. 2369. 
There’s a little bit of you in every 
love song. 15428. 
Things that God hath prepared. 
19374. 
This is romance. 19375. 
Titania. 4372. 
To be or not to be in love. 15457. 
To-night may never come again. 
2422. 
Two faced woman. 15510. 
Two feet in two four time. 2472. 
Under the lamp of love. 6809. 
Vermont. 13545. 
Vision. 25754. 
Weep no more my baby. 19496. 
Wenn die rosen bliihen. 4483. 
When all the world is young. 
2617, 2618. 
When heaven’s holy kingdom is at 
hand. 4503. 
When love comes your way. 
23650. 
Whip-poor-will. 11542, 11548. 
Wiegenlied. 8336. 
Wind-moods. 19575. 
With you here and me here. 
19582. 
‘ .You are the song. 2750. 
You love me. 23766. 
You’re ev’rywhere. 23771. 
You’re in love. 2773. 
Harnack (F. C.) Today. 6762. 
Harness (M. M.): 
I’m glad because of you. 995. 
Memories of Indiana. 20748. 
Harold (Charles) : 
Lament for the living. 8067. 
Man of the hour. 16749. 
Harper (D. V.) Old Wyomin’ moon. 
14981. 


1300 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Harper (Fannie) My darling wife, 
and her infant baby. 8358. 


Harper (J. D.) Sound advice. 2815 
(310). 
Harper (Leslie) Dancing feet. 455. 


Harper (Marjorie) : 
All I want is you. 2882. 


Dearest. 4883. 
Dreaming the clock around. 
14147. 


Garden of love. 725. 

Give me your heart. 748. 

Give your heart to me. 

Ham and eggs for two. 

Have a glass. 10010. 

I dreamed a dream of you. 24495. 

If you love me. 12446. 

In the garden. 3549*, 

It’s a good thing I can’t talk. 
3574*. 

Jungle moon. 


12206. 
12255. 


20520. 


Just be natural. 24705. 

Land of make-believe. 3644. 

Lovin’ you. 12695. 

Margarita. 5924. 

None but the brave deserve the 
fair. 3985%. 


Oh! oh! senor. 1740. 
Road is calling. 25344. 
Rose of the desert. 21150. 
Rustic maiden. 21157. 
Searching the town for you. 
25417. 
Smile or two. 21281. 
So what. 21241. 
Under a Javanese moon. 
Waiting for you. 13564. 
Well kept men. 25802. 
What do you see in me. 15589, 
What’s the difference. 15592. 
What will her mother say. 21543. 
Written in your eyes. 4596. 
You belong in my arms. 25951. 
You're the only one. 25972. 
Harper (R. J.): 
My heaven on earth. 18827. 
You are mine. 19597. 
Harr (H. W.) Santa Lucia. 19137. 
Harralson (J. HE.) You're an old- 
fashioned girl. 13735. 
Harrell (J. R.): 

Mississippi town. 14802. 
We're through. 15575. 
Harrhy (Edith) Mallee root. 
Harrington (C. W.) 
(8). 
Harrington (Cecil) : 
Absent friends. 17755. 

Down in the valley. 16075. 


15514. 


20713. 
Asbury. 13765 


First concert party album. 9870. 
Four trios. 9256. 
Have this one with me. 7708. 


King made whoopee in the land of 
whack-a-doodle-do. 24729. 


Song of the links. 15298. 
Your dog’s come home again. 
11657. 


Harrington (Clark) Alas, that spring 
Should vanish. 4682, 4683. 
Harrington (H. J.): 
Life’s golden day. 12634. 
Now it’s time to say goodnight. 


14956. 
Harrington (G. HE.) Good times are 
coming. 18248. 
Harrington (K. P.): 
Beyond. 138765 (16). 


Christmas song. 7076 (36). 
Copeland. T7076 (45). 
Evanston. 18765 (49). 
Invocation sentence. 13765 (99). 
Middletown. 4656 (402). 
Moore. 13765 (123). 
Orono. 4656 (482). 
Palm Sunday. 13765 (164). 
Parker. T7076 (258). 
Praise. 7076 (265). 
Weihnacht. 7076 (381). 
Worship. 7076 (391). 
Harrington (W. ©.) I haven’t for- 
gotten. 10093. 
Harris (A. E.) 
Harris (A. G.) 
25159. 
Harris (B. E.): 
Love on the mountain. 22738. 
Sitting together under the tree. 


Freyschtitz. 22159. 
Old folks at home. 


L237, 
Harr's (Barbara) Dreaming and 
yearning for you. 12079. 
Harris (Bertie) Fidelity march. 
20061. 


Harris (Bob) 
Harris (Bud): 
Happiness. 22244, 
I’m an expensive gal. 22391. 
Harris (C. K.) aw. and Harris (C. L.) 


See Harris (W. R.) 


prop.: 
Belle of the ball. 19648 (18). 
Dreaming love of you. 19648 
(29). 
Fly away birdie to heaven. 19648 
(37). 
Hearts. 19648 (45). 
Somewhere. 23795 (87). 
Harris (C. M.) Muscle Shoaly feelin’. 
14846. 


Harris (Cuthbert) : 

As the earth bringeth forth her 
bud. 4656 (38). 

Break forth into joy. 4656 (74). 

Come and see the sunlight gleam- 
ing. 3047. 

I will sing unto the Lord. 18453. 

Our Lord is risen from the dead. 
1818. 

Te Deum laudamus. 4656 (625). 

Young duettists. 4640, 4641. 


1301 


INDEX 
pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Harris) Gis F.. ) 
gwine fishin’. 
Harris.) CE: E.) 

1029. 

Harris (EH. L.): 
Dat sun’s a-slantin’. 21998. 
Make a bow to de buzzard. 22764. 

Harris (Edward) : 

Noah’s ark. 25118. 
Strike men, strike true. 

Inaeris, CE Rs 
Senor la bullthrower. 4166*. 
Tomorrow’s touchdowns. 21421*. 

Harris (Fred) Prairie flower. 8592. 

Harris (Frederick) ¢€0.: 

Dark eyes. 12007, 14075. 
In flowery meadows. 14520. 
In old Vienna. 14530. 
Memories of Vienna. 14772. 
Oh ask me not. 14964. 
Old refrain. 138028, 14977. 
Sleeping beauty. 15501. 
Harris (G@. M.) Don’t go back on your 
Uncle Sam. 7469. 
Harris (H. A.) Gently Lord, O gently 
lead us. 11670 (116). 


What’s de use in 
25817. 
I saw you come. 


25579. 


Harris (H. M.) Broken rhapsody. 
13940. 
Harris (H. W.) Gently Lord, O 


gently lead us. 
Harris (Harry) 
my eye. 10084. 
Harris (Hubbard) Wind-mill. 25904. 
Harris (I. K.) Have faith, have faith. 
16285. 


11670 (116). 
I dot somethin’ in 


Harris (Irene) Drifting with the 
leaves. 9778. 

Harris (Ivora) Trying to forget. 
13496. 

Harris (J.) Now the day is over. 
25127. 

Harris (J. B.) I don’t seem to care. 
7802. 


Harris (J. M.): 


Come, O come, ye weary. 19648 
(20). 

Cross Jordan today. 19648 (21). 

Hark! hark! my soul. 4656 

@37). 

Have faith in God. 4656 (240). 

Jesus is calling. 19648 (64). 

Jesus now saves me. 4656 (324). 


My soul is filled with glory. 4656 
(487). 
Will of God. 19648 (171). 
Wonderful Savior. 4656 (702). 
Harris (J. R.) Listen while I tell. 


8132. 
Harris (J. W.);: 
Hug me. 14372. 


Kiss me my love. 16609. 
Harris (Joseph) : 
After all I’ve done for you. 
I'll make amends. 16387. 


19656. 


I'll never forget. 16390. 
Love is a garment. 22730. 
Moon, don’t shine down on me. 
20778. 
Harris (Kermitt) 
Harris (Glet Re 
12586. 
Harris (L. W.) You’re meant for me. 
2775. 
Harris (Lou) What’s the use of be 
ing a used to be. 25818. 
Harris (Louisa) : 
As the earth bringeth forth her 
bud. 4656 (33). 
Break forth into joy. 4656 (74). 
Te Deum laudamus. 4656 (625). 
Harris (Mrs. M. J.) Cross Jordan 
today. 19648 (21). 
Harris (Marjorie) Dancing the hours 
away. 457. 
Harris (Mark) 


I keep hopin’. 948. 
Lamp processional. 


Whether a Gentile or 


Jew. 13653. 
Harris (Pauline) Take me home 
again. 15399. 


Harris (Phil): 
If you could only cook. 1093. 
Moonlight and melody. 10592. 


My Galveston gal. 16848, 20837, 
20838. r 
Harris (R. A.) Te Deum laudamus. 
11280. 
Harris (R. D.) Old Man Depression. 
13021. 


Harris (Remus) : 
Please let it be that way. 25269. 
Sweet romance. 25608. 
Yours, dear. 25986. 
Harris (S:-d:): 
Senorita mine. 17194. 
Shanghai. 17206. 
Harris (Theodore) In praise of you. 
18483. 
Harris (Thoro): 
Crimea. 11670 (65). 
Nature’s awakening. 18765 (131). 
Rose of Sharon. 23214. 
Harris (Victor) : 
At evening. 4739. 
Bit of singing. 4824. 
Man’s song. 2815 (201). 
Harris (W. B.) jr.. March eternal. 
22774. 
Harris (W. €.): 

Maybe you'll understand. 16765. 
Start right over again. 18372. 
Harris (W. H.) My spirit longeth 

for thee. 16886. 
Harris (W. R.): 

Grandad’s lullaby. 22224. 

Tll never forget that old fash- 
ioned girl. 10107. 

Night of love. 10742. 

You’ve played your last tune on 
the strings of my heart. 11654. 


1302 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Harrison (Julius) Invitation to the 
dance. 20468. 
Harrison (N. M.) 
teen thirty three. 
Harrison (O. P.) 
find:. 133381. 
Harrison (Richard) Think of the 

days of sunshine. 21395. 

Harrison (T. J.) Three point two. 
19381. 

Harrison (Tommy) 
Shaek « .in 
20849. 

Harrison musikverlag, g.m.b.h.: 


Chicago in nine- 
14014. 
Someone found my 


My little grass 
Kealakekua, Hawaii. 


Ich bleib bei dir, O Rosmarie. 
7906. 
Midel wie du. 10506. 


So im vortibergeh’n in deine augen, 


seh’n. 17254. 
Harsanyi (Tibor) Concertino. 3057. 
Hart (Adelbert) : 
Hail the Utah aggies. 24882. 


Life seemed but’a dream. 24788. 
Hart (Al) pseud. See Haas (A. L.) 


Hart (Clyde) My boogaboo from 
Timbuctoo. 3859. 
Hart (H. C.) Out on the sea of love. 
10844. 
Hart (HE. E.) Lets go Chicago. 
14652. 
Hart (Evangaline) Sweetheart mine. 
2295. 
Hart (Harry De) See De Hart 
(Harry) 
Hart (Jack) When you hear Fritz 
play twiddly-bits. 2657. 
Hart (James) Shackles of love. 
21204. 
Hart (Lorenz) : 
That’s love. 17376. 
Yes me. 19595. 
Hart (M. A.): 
I know I shall see Him in glory. 
4656 (272). 
Pleading for admission. 4656 
(509). 
Hart (Mickey) pseud. See Hart (Adel- 
bert) 
Hart (N. D.) Let’s go Chicago. 
14652. 
Hart (Olive) Shine on lovely moon. 
PACT § 0d. 
Hart (P. E.) Under the moon with 
you. 19439. 
Hart (S. C.) When it’s lamp light- 


in’ time in the valley. 26384, 4512, 
25838. 

Hartford music co. 
16215. 

Harthan (Hans) 
(483). 

Hartley (C. B.) N.R.A. 22926. 

Hartley (H. G.) God of heaven, hear 
our singing. 753. 


Gems of gladness. 


O bone Jesu. 4656 


Hartley (William) 
graded albums. 


Flower series of 
16166-16170. 


Hartman (Bud) Tell him to stay. 
112838. 

Hartman (Don) One note trumpet 
player. 3986. 


Hartmann (Arthur): 
Bring her again, O western wind. 
19794. 
Invictus. 20462. 
Hartog (Cécile) Peep o’ day. 9332 
(278). 
Harts (H. L.): 
God bless the friends we love. 
9954. 
Up the street. 
Hartshorn (G. T.) 


2493. 
Lovers melody. 


16723. 
Hartung (H. V. L.) Fireside, my pipe 
and you. 14217. 


Hartwell (Harley and Roland) : 
I’d share my dreams with you. 
22339. 
Why can’t we name the day. 21609. 
Hartwigk-Engelken (Margarethe) : 
Es ist so dunkel um mich her. 
16130. 
Hitler-marsch. 12295. 
O Herr, erhore mein gebet. 
S. A. marschiert. 17161. 
Walzer. 20195-20198. 
Weihnachten. 17546.. 
Harty (Clive) My little world. 20855. 
Harty (Hamilton) : 
Bonfires. 9332 (36), 15733. (34). 
Colleen’s wedding day. 9332 (65). 
Hartzell (C. L.): 
Flowers wedding day. 18180. 
Where the little wooden shoes tap, 


16963. 


tap. 23681. 
Hartzell (Cecil) Flowers wedding 
day. 18180. 
Hartzell (EK. H.) Sowing and reaping. 
6585. 
Harvell (C. M.) Caroline I’m coming 
home. 13977. 


Harvest home. 24405. 
Harvey (Albert) : 
Goldenrod. 762. 
Maid in Germany. 1449. 
Pop goes the weasel. 1900. 
Harvey (Ernest) There’s a little gray 
mother dreaming. 25667. 
Harvey (G. M.): 
Tll always be hanging around. 
12347. 
That’s my love for you. 19355. 
Harvey (M. C.) Golden autumn time. 
22204. 
Harvey (Martin) Oriental sweetheart 
mine. 23086. 
Harvey (Trevor) 
13228. 


Sailor’s earol. 


1303 


INDEX 


Harvst (Evelyn) That night of ro- 
mance. 23436. 
Harwood (Basil) : 
Draw nigh, and take the body of 
the Lord. 3157. 
How sweet I roamed from field to 
field. 18344. 
Let the people praise Thee, O God. 
12627. 
Ring out, wild bells. 4105. 
Two preludes for organ. 5334. 
Harwood (Dudley) How is your golf. 
12316. 
Harwood (H. R.) Meet me in the 
pale June moonlight. 14765. 
Haselbach (Aihbrecht) ; 
Ich bin vielleicht verliebt. 
1067. 
Madonna wo bist du. 1442-1445. 
Hasenbein (M. E.): 
Rocky Mountain moon. 4109. 
She’s only a little flapper. 23273. 
Thomas A. Edison. 17410. 
Haserodt (Oliver) Melodies from 
theme song. 5947. 
Haskins (A. H.) Sentry march. 7076 
(Silt). 
Haskins (Laurette) Be happy-go- 
lucky and you can’t go wrong. 15826. 
Haskins (W. J.) Just one word from 
mother. 12546. 
HaSler (K.): 
Pisnicka Geska. 10894. 
Pisnitka Geské valcik. 8571. 


1066, 


Haslinger (Carl)  Flotte postillone. 
16165. 

Hass (Harry) Waltzing in a dream. 
4459. 

Hassan (Vivian) Why don’t they get 
married to stay. 19561. 

Hasse (J. A.) Sonate no. 1. 23331. 

Hasse (Karl) Suite. 10005. 


Hassel (H. C.) 
24904. 
Hassett (D. E.) Glad. 14280. 
Hassinger (Margaret) Dreams. 18117. 
Hassler (Buddy) Chicago at the fair. 
9606. 
Hassler 
17958. 
Hassler (Walter) : 
Gavotte. 14260. 
Glocken von Salvan. 14282, 
Poesie. 15061. 
Hastings (Arnold) Travelling circus. 
17449. 

Hastings (G. V.) Baby dear. 
Hastings (N. R.) 
you. 10448. 
Hatch (M. L.) 
groom. 1614. 
Hatchard (C. F.) 


Masqueraded love. 


(H. L.)  Cantate Domino. 


4765. 
Living a life with 


My heavenly bride- 


Boy of mine. 2945. 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 28 


Hatfield (C. S.): 
Harlem rag. 14326. 
My love is all for you. 12896. 
Salmans simplified method of piano 
playing. 4135. 
’"Till IT have you. 15452. 
Hatfield (Grace) I only have you in 
my dreams. 20388. 
Hathaway (Lucille) 
to life. 23666*. 
Hatkin (Sidney) If I only had you 
by my side. 7914. 
Hatley (Marvin): 
American rhapsody. 19684. 
Apartment house blues. 17819. 
Beer garden rag. 17884. 
Don’t start frettin’. 24166. 
Frolic of the lambs. 20097. 
Goin’ to town. 24349. 
Honolulu baby. 223038. 
I hate to leave thee. 22351. 
Ice man. 22474. 
Isn’t it nice to be all alone. 18505. 
Miss Lingerie. 18746. 
Nickel in the slot. 22955. 
One times one. 23027. 
Please press your lips to mine. 
19018. 
Revenge. 23175. 
She’s mine all mine. 19172. 
Sidewalk Sam. 19183. 
Sorry. 19257. 
Swinging the blues away. 193825. 
We're just a bunch of merry bo’s. 


When toys come 


19489. 
Hatley (T. M.) Old man whiskers. 
1754. 
Hatrack (Joseph) Lake Erie shores 
10375. 


Hatton (R. S8.): 

Beneath the willow tree. 11798. 
My Dolly dear and me. 12871. 
Hatzigoga (E. B.) Loves old refrain. 

18678. 
Hauchard (Maurice) : 
Gais loisirs. 24314. 
Petits s’amusent. 19008. 


Hauerbach (Otto) Good bye pal. 
11670 (128). 
Haug (Hans) Don Juan in der 
fremde. 3135. 


Haugen (Karen): 
I long to be back in heaven to- 


night. 24527. 
Oh you, great big silvery moon. 
3949. 
Haun (Ewald): 
Echoes. 5108. 
Fantasy. 5337. 
Lunacy. 5898. 


Poker °49. 6323. 

Spring coming. 6600. 
Spring prelude. 6602. 
Time and place. 6752. 


1304 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


To-morrow. 6765. 


When I went up to Oxford. 6927. 
Word. 7013. 
Haupt (James) Vermont. 138545. 


Hauptman (Moritz) ; 
Evening prayer. 11670 (96). 
O come, and let us worship. 11670 


(250). 
Thou art my salvation. 11670 
(3877). 
Haurilak (Sam) My dreaming sur- 
prise. 20831. 


Haus dazwischen. 10008. 
Hause (Herbert): 


I’m praying to the heavens ’cause 


the one I love is there. 5536, 
18416. 

My real live baby doll. 6096, 
16878. 


Sweetheart of my diary. 6674. 
Those disappointed blues. 6740. 
When it’s tulip time in spring- 
time. 6929, 19516. 
When the sun goes merging into 
the stars of night. 6947, 17599. 
Your real boy friend. 7064. 
Hauser (A. F.) Just fifty years ago 
to-day. 18558. 
Hauser (Franklin): 
- Care free. 15937. 
Clan song. 15973. 
Girls and girls. 16226. 
Irish song. 16526. 
Lovely lady. 16720. 
Man I love. 16747. 
Overture and opening 
17038. 
Rose number. 17149. 
So you will walk with me. 
Stuart march. 17316. 
Throb of my heart. 17416. 
Hauser (M.) Cradle song. 9332 (77). 
Hauserman (W.P:) Just a smile and 
a dance. 20533. 
Hausey (R. S.): 
Let us kiss and make up my dear. 


chorus. 


17258. 


20604. 
Until that crooner crooned his 
tune. 21459. 
Haussmann (Theodor) Schule der 
treffsicherheit. 23253. 
Haust (8S. T.) Heigh ho everybody. 
12282. 
Hautala (I. M.) My gal is a pal. 
1604. 


Havel (Arthur and Morton) 
Greucho end Mre. IGG. 

Havemann (Gustav) Valse d’amour. 
6830. 

Havens (C. A.) 
high. 4656 (47). 

Havens (E. P.) 
high. 


Jimmy, 


Beautiful land on 


Beautiful land on 
4656 (47). 


(L. K.) “When I sat on 
23640. 


Bound to fal! in love 


Havercamp 
daddy’s knee. 

Haverly (J. B.) 
again. 19787. 

Havez (Jean) aw. and Havez (Ebba) 
prop.: 


Dream of bovhocd days. 15733 
(89'). 
Everybody works but father. 


15733. (118), 17752 (45). 

Uncle quit work, too. 25992 (75). 

Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.: 

Good for nothing but love. 24360. 

Grandson of Abdul Abulbul Ameer 
5303. 

I’m weaving rainbows for those 
in love. 22433. 

Johnny came marching 

~ 24685. 

Land where the roses never fade. 
16624. 

Life’s railway to heaven. 

Little Mohee. 22687. 

Minnie Skavinsky Skavar. 

Pale moonlight. 23064. 

Pig got up and slowly 
away. 23098. 

Singin’ on the air. 25463. 

Son of the buckskin. 23327. 

When Jimmie Rodgers said good- 
bye. 15608. 

You ean’t get away from love. 
23759. 
Havnes (Willard) 
island. 9134. 
Havranek (Albert) 


home. 


20617. 
5969. 


walked 


Way out on that 


Guide us, star of 


Bethlehem. 24374. 

Hawaii. T709. 

Hawaiian guitar solos. 16286, 18292, 
20207. 

Hawes (J. E.) Ohio state song. 
13014. 


Hawes (N. W.): 

Dream song. 5079. 

Underneath the palms. 6818. 
Hawk (L. R.) Baby reminds me of 


you.» 132. 
Hawk (Leonard): 
Cheerio. 11917. 


Come along. 3046. 

I want you back again. 
Kahunanui. 12553. 
Kalapana. 22619: 
Love came in the dusk. 22725. 


16471. 


Sweet hands. 23400. 
Thumb song. 13468. 
Hawk (Red)  pseud. See Hawk 
(Leonard ) 


Hawkes (F. G.): 
Musical salyationist. 1584, 3854, 
6033, 8341, 10629, 12853, 14850, 
16835, 18806, 20809, 22862, 25014. 


1305 


INDEX 


Hawkes (F. G.)—Continued. 


Salvation army brass band jour- 
nal. 2046-2048, 6450, 8707, 
15182-15185, 19132, 21171, 25389. 

Salvation army instrumental al- 
bums. 8708. 


Hawkes (Genevieve) You are worth 
your weight in gold. 11612. 
Hawkes & son (London) Iltd.: 


Alpine memories. 13800. 

Amor andaluz. 17803. 

Angels of Jammu. 21740. 

Argentine nights. 11730. 

Attila. 9419. 

Autumn tune. 4756, 15811. 

Barcarolle. 20968. 

Barotse. 2908. 

Beside thy bower. 7207-7209. 

Bue Nile. 2932. 

Brahmsiana. 17930. 

Brighton sea-step. 13934. 

Captains all. 13972. 

Chant polonais. 15961. 

Chaste Suzanne. 7338, 7339, 14000. 

Colonel Bogey. 19873. 

Coon among the chickens. 3064, 
9646. 

Dance of the buttercups. 11998. 

Destitution. 500. 

Down South. 16079. 

Dream of Babylon. 3164. 

Drinking song. 9780. 

Duke of Olonne. 9423. 

Emeralds. $800. 

Empire day selection. 20018, 
20019. 

Fairy fingers. 20048. 

Fairy tales from the Orient. 9839. 

Fantastic dance. 9846. 

Festivalia. 24256. 

Fleur de lys. 20066. 

Flor de azahar. 18177. 

Fiute band unison scale book. 

14228-14230. 

Flyer. 3239. 

For music on the eve of Palm Sun- 
day. 20078. 

Four bagatelles. 11970, 11971. 

Fra Diavolo. 19715. 

Frolic. 16205. 

Galanteria. 24315. 

Gavotte. 15820, 21401. 

Gift. 3277. 

Golden valse. 3300. 

Graceful tune. 5300, 16248. 

Honour and victory. 3390. 

Humorous fantasy. 54383, 16336. 

Hungarian dance. 15889. 

Hungariana. 54384. 

Idomeneo. 16827. 

Idyll. 14094. 

Impresario. 3536. 

In the clouds. 1135. 

Jack-in-the-green. 16552. 


1306 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Jubel overture. 18545. 

Keltic lament. 10348, 10344. 
Linnets’ parade. 10426, 10427. 
Little romance. 5829. 

Love song. 10483. 

Love’s dream. 38734. 

Love’s dream after the ball. 5882. 
Love’s ideal. 14710. 

Lullaby. 1425. 

Mannin veen. 10522. 

March from Scipio. 20175. 


. Marionettes. 16757. 


May-day. 12749. 

Mazourka. 15962. 

Me'lodies from Faust. 20160. 

Mermaids of the Moldau. 5958. 

Message of spring. 5959. 

Minuet and trio. 822. 

Minuet and Valse. 5970. 

Moment musical. 19154. 

Money talks. 5983. 

Moods. 5985, 16806. 

Morning serenade. 14827. 

Morning song. 3841. 

Napolitan. 12989. 

Night express. 1684. 

Nocturne. 15963. 

Pastoral air. 8549. 

Peacock pie. 17053. 

Piano class method. 15045. 

Practical tutor for the double 
bass. 21082. 

Prelude. 15964. 

Prince Igor. 1913. 

Riding out the gale. 1981. 

Rondo. 20800. 

Round the North Sea. 19117. 

Ruins of Athens. 17889. 

Rushmoor. 8696, S697. 

Rustic dance. 6435. 

San Lorenzo. 21174. 

Sea. aT18ine « 

Serenade. 17198, 25005. 

Siege of Corinth. 15163. 

Simonetta. 19189. 

Six diversions. 19818. 

Smithy. 65386. 

Sonata. 2202, 2208, 3228. 

Song of the machine. 2209. 

Step lightly. 11219. 

String quartet. 17312. 

Suvla Bay. 4278. 

Sylvan scenes. 4301. 

Sylvia. 6679, 15390. 

Tally ho. 19334. 

Thought of the East. 6748. 

Three divertimento movements. 
18799. 

Three stories to music. 13774. 

Trois ball’s dans la peau. 19421, 

Two Dons. 113894. 

Two little finches. 4412. 

Two nocturnes. 2023. 

Two pieces. 10032. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


Typhoon. 2475. 

Valse. 15965, 15966. 

Village swallows. 15543. 

Water-carrier. 14006. 

We won't go home till morning. 
4479. 


What I do do, I do do well. 4491. 
Which one would you be. 17623. 
White lady. 156388. 
William Tell. 23221. 
92nd in Copenhagen. TO76. 
Hawkins (A. H.) Tin Pan Alley 
ball. 19892. 


Hawkins (Addie) 
Him better. 1050. 
Hawkins (EF. W.): 
He is no stranger to me. 77138. 
Old country chapel. 23004. 
Hawkins (Jack) : 


I want to serve 


Grey dawn. 16262. 

I’m just a dreamer again. 16420. 
Paying the price of love. 19002. 
Song of my lullabye days. 152938. 
Song of the convict. 15294. 


Stranger you’ve done wrong by 


-our Nell. 17811. 
Hawkins (Margaret) Reflection. 
Zao 


Hawkins (Ray) My fate when you 
said adieu. 20834. 
Hawkiis (T. M.): 
Another waltz. 17816. 

Say farewell dear. 19142. 
Southern Sal. 19264. 
Hawkins (W. R.) Tm in love with 

baby blue eyes now. 12382. 
Hawley (C. B.) au. and Hawley (H. 
B.) prop.: 
All hail risen King. 4656 (11). 
Ashes of roses. 4656 (34). 
Calm on 
night. 4656 (81). 
Lord is my shepherd. 4656 (371). 
Love’s enchantment. 4656 (3875). 
Noon and night. 4656 (451). 
Song of the royer. 4656 (596). 
Song of winter. 4656 (599). 
Wind a-wooing. 4656 (693). 
Hawley (EH. E.) That old fashioned 
farm: 23487. 
Hawley (E. R.) 
Hawley (L. R.) 
farm. 
Hawley (W. A.) jr. Why talk about 
nothin’ at all. 4568. 
Haworth (R. D.): 
Arimathea. 21748. 
Bread winning animal. 
Good morning, Mr. Twig. 
Good night. 22212. 
Help old Daniel. 22276. 
Indian love song. 225388. 
Moonlight dance. 22832. 
Mother. 228389. 


Cat tale. 3003. 
That old fashioned 


21838. 
22211. 


tne’ listeming ear of; ° 


Perfectly all right. 28084. 
Sober but—. 233809. 
Solitaire. 23314. 

There was a man. 23459. 


Thoughts of Joseph of Arimathea. 
23471. 
Twing twang. 23508. 
Hawthorn (Alice) psewd. See Winner 
(Septinius ) 
Hawthorne (V. T.) 
pen. 38819. 
Hay (M. V.): 
Do you remember. 22038. 
Smile a little smile. 11145. 
Hayden (F. F.) Broken serenade. 
13940*. 
Hayden 
for me. 
Hayden 
22054. 
Haydn (F. J.): 
Adagio. 24409, 24410. 
Allegretto. 7710. 
Amors pfeil. 5343. 
Andante, from Surprise 
phony. 821. 
Creation. 3349. 
Divertimento. 3350. 
' Finale. 5346. 
Happy moments. 24395. 
Haydn suite. 18295. 
Menuett. 5344, 
Minuet. 3351. 
Minuet and trio. 
Nelson-arie. 3352. 
Presto. 823, 5345. 
Ritter Roland. 14331. 
Serenata. 5346. 
Welt auf dem monde. 33527. 
Werke ftir das laufwerk. 22260. 
Haydn (J. M.) Voice of youth. 2534, 


Miracles do hap- 


(Mabel) 
17210. 
(P. A.) 


She’s just the gal 


Down love lane. 


sym- 


822, 7711. 


Haydock (EH. H.) Autumn moon. 
(23886. 
Hayes (Al) pseud. See Fillmore 
(Henry ) 


Hayes (Cliff) : 
Freight train blues. 5214. 
War dream blues. 6862. 
Hayes (D. J.): 
Back where I started. 11768. 


Calling your ‘name. 21862. 
If I only had some one to love. 
22481. 


My heart is with you. 22889. 
Why don’t you say the word. 
15650. 
Hayes (Dorothy) 
25140. 
Hayes (Ethelyn): 
Looking for you. 


O Pocahontas. 


20673. 


That’s when I need you. 28447. 
Hayes: (id. 

New speedway. 14935. 

You’re my inspiration. 17730. 


1307 


INDEX 


Hayes (James) Who’s taking up 
your time. 2685. 
Hayes (Ralph): 
Back where I started. 11768. 
Cailing your name. 21862. 
If I only had some one to love. 
2481. 
My heart is with you. 22889. 
Why don’t you say the word. 
1.650. 
Hayes (William) 
Hayet (Ch.): 
Moderato et fugue. 


Pass it on. 17050. 


12805. 


Oeuvres pour violon et piano. 
12999. 
Partita. 8548. 
Haynes: (J... W.) Audrey I love 
VOU oeiao: 


Haynes (Mildred) Blue heaven blues. 
LG9LT. 
Haynes (Nancy ) 
of roses. 7028. 
Haynie (Helen) 
Hays (Billy) 
2678. 
Bays {Cee 
Hays (M. T.): 
. Breakers. 21696 (39). 
Sweet summer rain. 21696 (865). 
Hays (Norm) Living a life with you. 
10448. 

Hays (Willard) 
folio. 19946. 
Hayton (Lennie) : 

Flying fingers. 


You and my garden 


Without you. 17667. 
Whisper you love ne. 


Come back. 3048. 


Distinctive concert 


16174. 


Mood Hollywood. 16805. 
Hayward .(A. S.) Happiness, tri- 
umphant, complete. 3339. 


Hayward (B. A.) My hobo bride. 
3876. 

Hayward (EH. P.) In her old rocking: 
chair. 12457. 


Hayward (R. B.) Eventide. 9828. 
Haywood (Ernest): 
Celebrated hymns. 24085. 
Celebrated waltzes. 3006. 
Country dances. 18017. 
Standard series. 2243-2245, 8863- 
8865, 21295, 23372. 
Hazell (Rupert) What shall we do 
with him? 6912. 
Hazen (G. W.) Lonely. 12654. 
Hazlewood (A. M.) Dreamy waltz. 
24195. 
He lives, the King of Kings. 829*. 
He wanted adventure. . 5981, 6067, 
6959, 11147, 11617. 


Ile Whom bore a Virgin pure. 838. 
Head (Michael): 
Foxgloves. 14241. 
Garden seat. 12185. 
Weathers. 6892. 
Why have you stolen my delight. 
11564. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 28 


Head (R. E.) Smile from you. 19219. 

Heald (Harry ) You wonderful 
N.R.A. 19634. 

Healy (D. V.) Rover. 15165. 

Healy (F. I.) On Connecticut River 
shore. 14985. 


Healy (L. G.): 
i’m gonna haunt ya. 
Still in my dreams. 
Healy (Lon): 
Down in lover’s lane with you. 
12059, 22052. 
Floating down the moonlit stream. 
16163. 
T’li be seeing you. 7821. 
Just let us say goodnight dear as 
we part. 12544. 
Love me tonight and the world is 
mine. 22784. 
Mad dreams. 185889. 
My littie Black Hills Rose. 14883. 


3470. 
4253. 


My palace of broken dreams. 
12913. 

That long lng overdue choochoo. 
dADQG2, 

Tune in, smile jin. 21448. . 

Twilight memyries bring me 
dreams of you. 2467. 


Why cant you be just mine. 
13667. 

Wouid you care. 17683. 

You are my sunshine of happi- 


ness. 2749. 

| Healy (Ted) It happened in ‘76. 
14559. 

Heaps (S. N.) On the trails of Tim- 
panogos. 1773. 

Heard (T. C.) Sweetheart you took 
everything. 15386. 

Hearon (Thomas) What is that blue 
song. 2609. 

Heath (Bertha) Kitty. 8053. 

Heath (R. M.) Kingdom of night. 
24731. 


See Lewis (B. H.) 
Heaton (Joe) When the szow falls 
on the mountain. 6922. 

Heaven forbid. 16293*. 

Heavenrich (Sam) Need 
love. 10722. 

Hebb (E. L.): 

Chinese festival. 24052. 

God’s hand. 24348. 

Message. 24943. 

Nocturne. 24417. 
Hebberd (F. E.): 

Lonely moon. 20657. 

One night of sweet romancing. 

210138. 

You’re so shy. 21665. 
Hebel (Emil) New deal. 
Heberer (D. P.) Pay 

4032. 


Heaton (Bessie) 


you. for 


1673. 
no ‘tention. 


1308 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Heberer (Mrs. H. M.) See Heberer 
(Dy B,) 

Hebert (W. F.) jr. 
monies. 10565. 

Hebert (Will) See Hebert (W. F.) jr. 

Hebraisch-orientalischer melodien- 
schatz. 53865-5369. 

Hebrew children. 22272. 

Hebrew pub. co. Jewish potpourri. 
18537-18539. 

Hecht (J. EH.) 


Messer of cere- 


My dream of heaven. 


16845. 
Hecht (Kenneth) : 
Getting the best of the _ blues. 
12191. 
Hold me tight. 7750. 
My Russian moon. 8396. 
Heck (J. A.) Oeuvres pour violon et 
piano. 12999, 
Heck (J. E.): 
Annie Laurie. 15789. 


I love you, adore you. 183891. 
I’m going to water the fish in the 


ocean. 18407. 

It’s springtime—it’s  lovetime. 
185138. 

My wonderful girl. 14911. 


19419. 
Two sweethearts. of 


Trinkle, trinkle little star. 
Hedges (EH. A.) 


mine. 9063. 

Hedges (Helen) Lure of the trail. 
16734. 

Hédiux (Y.) Venise. 9093. 

Hedrick (Anne) Silent memories. 
15240. 


Heeg (Rosemary) I’m just a one- 


woman man. 20365. 

Heegeman (M. A.) Circus clown. 
15972. 

Heelan (—) Sweetheart for every 
day. 7076 (340). 

Heepe (Louise) All the _ children. 
7111. 

Hees (Marie) Billy’s lament of hard 
times. 135898. 

Heeter (W. E.) Forgetting. 22151. 

Heether (Cora) Rose of friendship. 
6427. 

Heffner (G. R.) Alone with you. 
7115. 


Heffner (M. 8S.) Let’s have a eup of 
prosperity tea. 8104. 


Hefte (Bernard Van) See Van Hefte 


(Bernard) 

Hegarty (J. J.) Bed-time . ballads. 
13875. 

Hegybeli (Alexander) Let’s go 


America. 38564. 
Heidelberg nights. 
Heifetz (Jascha): 

Alt-Wien. 64. 
Aprés-midi @un faune. 
Buinble-bee. 269. 


16296*, 


4723. 


Heifetz (Jascha) new favorite en- 


core folio. 840. 
Hora staccato. 5417. 
Lark. 10888. 
Sea-murmurs. 15211. 
Tango. 15405. 

Heifetz (Vladimir) : 
Crystal sleigh. 18025. 


White winter morning. 19546. 


Winter night. 19577. 
Heil (G. T.) Ich hatt’ einen kam- 
eraden. 10177. 
Heilakka (HK. EH. R.): 
Columbus. 15981. 
Introduction to Viinimdis’s play- 
ing. 22544. 
Heileman (G.) brewing co. Heileman 
cavalier, 24418. 


Heima-verlag. Beim tanz der nation- 
en. 13884. 
Heimlich (Florentine) : 
Certain signs. 3009. 
Indian sleep song. 3559. 
Mah conscience. 3754. 
Refuge. 4093. 
Spring. 4245. 
Why. 4544. 
Heimlich (R. F.): 
Tired eyes. 9016. 
Wrouldn’t you like to fly. 9265. 
Hein (Silvio) au. and Hein (A. M.) 
prop.: 
Coo! coo! the fable of the dove. 
21696 (63). 


Don’t be what you ain’t. 4656 
(138). 

Foolish. 4656 (188). 

Friendship. 9332 (117). 

Gwendolyn. 21696 (137). 

He’s a cousin of mine. 23795 
(31). 

How happy could this chappie be. 
4656 (259). 

Hundred years from now. 4656 
(261). 


I like you very much. 4656 (275). 


I love the last one best of all. 
21696 (179). 

I’m a’locking for my ten. 21696 
(180). 

I’m looking for a man by the 


name of Smith. 21696 (182). 
I want to go back to the boule- 

vard. 4656 (286). 
In my submarine. 4656 
In our set. 4656 (300). 
Marie Cahill’s Hottentot love song. 

21696 (251). 
Marrying Mary. 25992 (39). 
Ms. Beraparte. 4656 (408). 
Mister Cupid. 21696 (259). 
Moonshine. 4656 (416, 417). 
Musical Gypsy. 4656 (426). 
Noah. 21696 (284). 


(299). 


1309 


INDEX 


Hein (Silvio) au. and Hein (A. M.) 
prop.—Continued. 


O'd reliable jokes. 21686 (298). 


Three men in ae boat. 21696 
(381). 
Heine (Lydia) Dreaming, just 
dreaming. 22071. 
Heinemann (W. C.): 
Maybe. 18715. 
Oh! you. 18943. 
Heinen (R. W.) Appeal to reason. 
94, 
Heinicke (W.) Suvla Bay. 4278. 
Heinl (H. C.) Glory glow. 9948. 
Heinlein (C. P.) Like as the hart. 
8128. 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
Abendlied. 116738, 11674. 
Auf der Ltineburger heide. 4745, 
4746. 
Auf ferner wacht. 11742. 
Brautlied. 11851. 
Dank-psalm. 12005. 
Deutsche wehr- und _= soldaten- 
lieder. 12029. 
Deutschland, wir glauben an dich. 
12030. 
Fiir Deutschland soll es sein. 
12178. 
Hakenkreuz. 122538. 
Im schénen tal der Isar. 20481. 


Leuchtende sterne. 20607. 
Links-rechts-marsch. 20624, 20625. 


Mein midel, der wein und die 
resen, 5944, 5945. 

Pfannkuchens geburtstag. 13106. 

Phantom. 6300. 

Rot rodslein. 13215. 


Trifling.—Littie fool,—Summer’s 
evening,— Thoughtlessness. 
6782. 


Veronica chamaedrys. 13546. 


Wenn der birnbaum blitiht. 6903, 
6904. 
Winter. 11674, 13682. 
Zweites standchen. TO74. 
as. Psalms. 18764. 
Heins (Carl) aw. and Heins (Augusta) 
prop.: 
Ailpenjiger. 17752 (10). 


Frohe wandersmann. 17752 (50). 
Friihling im herzen. 17752 (51). 


Hinaus ins freie. 17752 (59). 
Traute heimat. 17752 (149). 
Weidimann’s abschied. ITA D2 
(15d 

Heins (Donald): 
Country dance. 4656 (112). 
Serenade. 4656 (565). 
Valse gracieuse. 4656 (661). 


Heinz (K. D.) 

6353. 
Heinzelman (W. F.): 
Be mine to-night. 


Prosperity is coming. 


9466. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 28 
Got to sing a blue song. 9978. 
If it can’t be me. 10187. 
Heinzman (Dorothy): 
Kiss all the girls for me. 
(215). 
Sailor’s pay day. 11670 (313). 
That’s when you'll miss me little 
girl. 9332 (356). 


21696 


| Heinzman (John): 


Down where the silv’ry Mohawk 


flows. 2815 (78). 
Kiss all the girls for me. 21696 
(ALA 


Sailor’s pay day. 
Heinzman (O. M.): 
Down where the silvry Mohawk 
flows. 2815 (78). 
Sailor’s pay day. 11670 (318). 
That’s when you'll miss me, little 


11670 (313). 


girl. 9832 (356). 
Heirat wider willen. 7076 (118). 
Heiss (Hermann) ‘Trio. 21429. 


Heitz (W. W.) If 1 “eould) have a 
dreamy sweetheart, and Down to 
the World’s fair. 12436. 

Hekking (Gérard): 
Danse campagnarde. 
Joujou mécanique. 
Menuet de Vinfant. 
Menuet pour Casals. 

Helasco (H. H.): 

Er nino der sarampion. 

Maracca, 1464. 

Mi Gitano. 1518. 

Rosariyo. 13210. 

Tio Chupito. 2409. 
Held (Conrad) Longing eyes. 8168. 
Heldenbrand (Bob) Because if 

thought you cared. 23931. 

Helf (J. F.) au. and Helf (Bessie) 
prop.: 

Ain’t you coming back to old New 

Hampshire, Molly. 17752 (6, 7). 

Colleen bawn. 13765 (27). 

Is there any room in heaven for a 

little girl like me. 11670 (170). 
King of the great white way. 
15733 (172y. 
No one can take your place. 
2815 (247). 
Someone thinks of 
2815 (307). 
Waltz must change to a march 


18036. 
18543. 
18731. 

14780. 


1464. 


someone. 


Marie. 2815 (350). 
When the whip-poor-will sings 

Marguerite. 9332 (390). 
Helfand (Edith) Forgive me. 7595. 
Helgason (H. 8S.) Adoration. 7084. 
Heliton (R. D.) Once again. 25179. 
Hellemann (C.) Happy days. 9999. 
Heller (M. P.) IF tir’s kinderherz. 5224. 
Hleller (Stephen) Heller rediscoy- 

ered. 20220-20224. 


1310 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hellier (Clifford and Cyril) : 
Blue strings. 17922. 
Chinese rhythm. 9614. 
Red resin. 19078. 

Hellman (KE. R.) When 

comes in. 15610, 19522. 

Hellman (Ivar) Pa fjallet i 

17042. 

Hello everybody. 1875, 2464. 
Hellstr6m (David) Album 
Swedish dances. 23824. 
Helmar (Ethel) House with nobody 


my ship 


sol. 


of 10 


in it. 10049. 
Helms (Anna) Schul-tanz-buch. 
6467-6469. 


Helms (EH. L.): 
At eventide. 9409. 
Last waltz you promised to me. 
12590. 
Heltay (Nicholas) 
11029. 

Heltman (Fred) co.: 
Barcarolle. 1734. 
Blue Monday. 232. 
Ching. 369. 

Chop suey. 371. 


Roosevelt march. 


Espana waltz. 592. 
Estrellita. 598. 
Goldenrod. 762. 


Londonderry air. 13853. 
Maid in Germany. 1449. 
Pilgrim’s chorus. 2543. 
Pop goes the weasel. 1900. 


Priscilla. 1914. 

Valse bleue. 2499. 

Waltz of the mudturtles. 2558. 
Heltzel (F. H.) I certainly do. 924. 


Heltzinger (R. HE.) Praise to all. 
6335. 

Helvetia-verlag. Neue Deutschland- 
hymne. 6123. 

Helwig (F. A.) Vision I hope comes 
true. 23548. 


Hely Hutchinson (Victor): 
Castlepatrick. 3002. 
Rolling English road. 4118. 
Song of soldiers. 17273. 


Three fugal fancies. 843. 
Who goes home. 4542. 
Hemberger (Theo.) Hymnus_ auf 
Zion. 10065. 
Hemby (Emma) Sugar bowl blues. 
13384. 


Hemery (Valentine) 
laby. 2815 (245) . 
Hemingway (J. M.): 
Holly. 877. 
That moonlight night in May. 
23435. 
You oughta see my baby in her 
bathing suit. 23769. 
Hemmerlé (Joseph) Recueil de chan- 
sons pour lécole et la famille. 
13179. 


Night sea’s lul- 


38188—34—16 


Hemmerly (A. E. H.) Beautiful Del- 
aware. 2909. 
Hempler (F. A.) : 
For me. 5197. 
Getting more. 5238. 
Oh! Lorelei. 6191. 
Hempstead (R. D.) 
21255. 
Hemsi 
3065. 
Henckels (Theodore) 
of America. 25737. 
Hender (Charles) Let’s try and start 
all over again. 8109. 
Henders (Bob) pseud. See Jurmann 
(Walter) and Kaper (B.) 
Henderson (Charles) : 
Here is my heart. 5379. 
You're playing a tune on the 


Son o’ mine. 


(Albert) Coplas  sefardies. 


United States 


Strings of my heart. 9303. 
Henderson (Edith) Cabin in the 
pines. 7292. 


Henderson (Fletcher) : 
-Heart, who wants to buy. 10017. 
yi often think about you. 10147. 
Henderson (H. C.) Things that make 


me sing. 21398. 

Henderson (Leo) Quit a high hattin” 
me. 21102. 

Henderson (M. G.) Blue eagle. 
21821. 


Henderson (Ray): 

Good news. 14297, 14298. 
Ooh, I’m thinking. 8516. 

Henderson (W. L.) Have a drink, 
boys. 7706. 

Hendrick (Ishmel) Our little brown 
cottage at the end of the street. 
6255. 

Hendricks (B. C.): 

Longing for you. 24826. 
Melody man. 16770. 
Hendricks (C. W.) Dream that must 


come true. 14141. 

Hendricks (F. 8.) Under the silvery 
moon. 2484. 

Hendricks (Walter) For I’m lonesome 
and true. 20077. 

Hendrickx (Charlie) My dream 
waltz. 6055. 

Hendrie (Davis) F rst Mrs. Fraser. 
3233. 

Hendriks (Francis) Hight preludes. 
20226. 

Hendry (F. I.) Terrace. 19648 (141). 

Henkin (L. L.) Lovely sweetheart. 
10488. 


Henman (Geoffrey) : 
Dancing mad. 21984. 
Nobody else. 10754. 
Pleasure cruise. 21074. 
Sentimental melody. 11086. 
What might have been. 23620. 


1311 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Henn (Edith) 
7292. 

Henn (Willi) 
BU ED WEY 

Henner (H.) 
13631, 19517. 


Cabin in the pines. 
Du du, dudl du du. 


When it was yet dark. 


Hennes (L. L.) Your eyes. 17744. 
Hennessy (Lillian) When we _ buy 
American. 6949. 


Henn ger (Lydia) Creative music ed- 
ucation primer. 3076. 

Henniker (L.) Postlude. 15733 (274). 

Henniker (P. V.) Six morceaux car- 


acteristiques. 14339. 
Henninger (C. D.) Cuban independ- 
ence. 3084. 
Henninger (G. W.): 
Iyy-covered bungalow. 12509. 
Little man what now. 186382. 


Hennion (Bénoni) : 
Amor andaluz. 
Flor de azahar. 

Henrikson (F. O.) 

16578. 
Henry (A. C.) 
556. 

Henry (August) pseud. See Augus- 
tyniak (H. J.) 

Henry (Bill) pseud. See Escoffrey 
(William) 

Henry (C. K.): 
My very own. 
On the Rialto. 2815 (259). 

Only with you. 25187. 
Henry (Edith) Honey kiss and make 


17803. 
18177. 
Just a lonely spot. 


Dreams of yesterday. 


21696 (273). 


up. 3388. 
Henry (H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C. H.) 


Henry (J. E.): 
My song is now ended. 16882. 
Saving my kisses for someone I 
love. 2063. 
Henry (J. W.): 
How could it be. 5426, 10051. 
I like to get lost in a garden of 
roses. 5484. 
Just tell her while dancing. 5727. 
Henry (Jack) When are they going 
to find us ow’t to do. 13623. 
Henry (L. K.) I’m riding all alone. 


10136. 
Henry (Louise ) Extemporaneous 
song. 611. 


Henry (S. BR.) pseud. See Stern (H. 
R.) 


Henry-Etta. 20226*, 
Hens‘hel (George) : 
Out of doors. 4006. 
Pictures. 17068. 
Hense (Alfred) Stiicke fur 3 gleiche 


melodie-instrumente. 13382. 
Hensel (H. F.) Lover’s waltz. 1411. 
TIlensgen (B. T.) Mummy walk-a- 

round. 16829. 


Hensley (J. H.) j7. My sunshine has 
turned to rain. 20878. 

Henson (J. M.) Jesus. is 
3589. 

Hepburn (Marie) au. and Hepburn (A. 


com ng. 


EH.) prop. I have been a _ fool. 
16374. 
Hepler (EF. A.) Prosperity cam? 3a. 
1922. 


Hequembourg (F. D.) It’s five o’clock 
in the morning. 12497. 

Her bodyguard. 15631. 

Her first affaire. 9188. 

Her masiers voice. 25187. 

ee (C. G.) pseud. See Schmidt (G. 


Herbert (A. C.): 

I’m dreaming 
24543. 

Manhattan pageant. 

Noble tribute. 1701. 

Oh, show me hills where I can 
roam. 20976. 

San Quentin olympics. 


of my rainbow. 


20716. 


6453. 


Herbert (C. A.) Black magic. 4829. 
Herbert (Clifford): 
Barney Maguire. 19648 (9). 


Because youre yeu. 21696 (31). 

Companions of the blade. T7076 
(42). 

Crew of the Peekaboo. 2815 (63). 

Everyday is ladies day w.th me. 
21696 (87). 

Go while the goin’ is good. 19648 
(43). 

Goodbye my love. 2815 (118). 

Governor of Guam. 2815 (114). 

Halloween. 2815 (122). 

I’m always doing something I 
den’t want to do. 19648 (51). 
If I were on the stage. 2815 

(155). 
In dreams so fair. 7076 (145). 
In the isle of our dreams. 19648 
(55s 
It’s hard to be a hero. 2815 (166). 


Legend of the mill. 19648 (71). 

Little class of one. 2815 (182, 
183). 

Love is like a cigarette. 2815 
(188). 

M’lle Modiste. 2815 (195, 196). 

Mignonette. 19648 (95). 


Miss Dolly Dollars. T7076 (224). 

Nature class. 2815 (243). 

No one will steal him. 21696 
(282). 

No show to-night. 19648 (101). 

Oriental dance. 19648 (109). 

Pensée amoureuse. 19648 (118). 

Pet.te valse. 19648 (115). 

Red mill. 19648 (117-121). 

Romance. 19648 (123). 

Streets of New York. 19648 (184). 


1312 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Teach them what to say. 19648 
(140). 

Time, the place and the girl. 2815 
(331). 


Voice for it. 2815 (345). 
Whistle it. 19648 (169). 
Widow has ways. 19648 (170). 
Wonderland. 2815 (374-379). 
You never can tell about a woman. 
19648 (175). 
Herbert (Dorothy) 
14033. 
Herbert (Ida) Boy of mine. 2945. 
Herbert (J. B.) Ready to follow the 
Master. 21696 (321). 
Herbert (J. E.): 
Naughty raindrops. 7076 (237). 
School festival song. T7076 (305). 
Thinking of thee. 25992 (72). 
Though love be blind. 25992: (73). 
Herbert (J. R.) Mother. 10609. 
Herbert (M. L.): 
Girl with the naughty, 
glance. 19648 (42). 
I couldn’t go wrong if I tried. 
19648 (50). 
In Amsterdam. 21696 (191). 
Just to pass the time away. 
19648 (66). 
Lament of the coryphee. 
(69). 
Manicure song. 
Out-dcor girl. 21696 (306). 
Social whirl. 19648 (129, 130). 
Piccadilly crawl. 21696 (312). 
Seeing the town in a yap wagon. 
21696 (338). 
There’s a_ baby 
21696 (374). 
Herbert (May) Good morning dear. 
14295. 
Herbert (Rebecca) 
Herbert (Victor) : 
Ah, sweet mystery of life. 
Barney Maguire. 19648 (9). 
Because you're you. 21696 (31). 
Companions of the blade. T7076 
(42). 
Crew of the Peekaboo. 2815 (63). 
Everyday is ladies day with me. 
21696 (87). 
Go while the goin’ is good. 19648 
(48). 
Goodbye my love. 2815 (1138). 
Governor of Guam. 2815 (114). 
Halloween. 2815 (122). 
I’m always doing something I 
don’t want to do. 19648 (51). 
If I were on the stage. 2815 (155). 
In dreams so fair. 7076 (145). 
In the isle of our dreams. 19648 
(55). 
It’s hard to be a hero. 2815 (166). 
Lancers. 2815 (178). 


Cockadoodledo. 


naughty 


19648 
19648 (93). 


in the house. 


Love. 10475. 


7090. 


Legend of the mill. 19648 (71). 


Little class of one. 2815 (182, 
183). 

Love is like a cigarette. 2815 
(188). 

M’lle Modiste. 2815 (195, 196), 
TO76 (190). 

March of the toys. 20719. 

Mignonette. 19648 (95). 

Miss Dolly Dollars. T7076 (223- 
225), 98382 (236). 

Nature class. 2815 (248). 


No one will steal him. 21696 
(282). 

No show to-night. 19648 (101). 

Oriental dance. 19648 (109). 


Panamericana. 11670 (273). 


Pensée amoureuse. 19648 (113). 

Petite valse. 19648 (115). 

Punchinello. 10976. 

Red mill. 19648 (117-121). 

Romance. 19648 (123). 

Streets of New York. 19648 
(134). 

Teach them what to say. 19648 
(140). 

Time, the place and the girl. 2815 
(331). 

Voice for it. 2815 (345). 

Whistle it. 19648 (169). 

Widow has ways. 19648 (170. 


Wonderland. 2815 (374-879). 
You never can tell about a woman. 
19648 (175). 
Herbert (W. R.): 
Naughty raindrops. T0776 (237). 
School festival song. T0776 (305). 
Thinking of thee. 25992 (72). 
Though love be blind. 25892 (78). 
Herd (A. Y.) Mother’s old _ shoes. 
3848. 
Here in a manger. 
Hérétiques (Les) 


849. 
9332 (188). 


Herfurth (C. P.) Tunea day. 11381, 
21442, 25717. 
Heric (Hattie) Mud pie days. 10626. 


Heritier (C. J.) 
"em. 24529. 
Herkner (Adalbert) : 
Alpengliihn. 63. 
Deutsche jungen. 
Europa. 595. 
Mein vaterland. 1500. 
Schonste takt. 2074. 
Siegesstern. 2134. 

Herlick (M. H.) Arizona sunset love. 

21749. 

Herman (George) : 

I wonder why. 


I love ’em and.leave 


501. 


20416. 


Just a little kiss. 24696. 
Herman (Herman) Golden locks. 
5270. 
Hermann (KE. W.) Laughing water. 
103890. 


1313 


INDEX 


Hermann (Paul) Kammersonate. 
24716. 
Hermann (William) Holy night. 
22291. 


Hermanns (Hans): 
Improvisation. 18473. 
Passacaglia. 184738. 

Hermite (Maurice) : 
Au jardin des abeilles. 2879. 
Baiser d’amour Ga ne Ss’apprend 


pas. 2895. 

Il faut qu’une porte soit ouverte 
ou fermée. 3533. 

Palma. 4015. 

Pour une heure. 4055. 

Sourire de Paris. 6578. 

Toi! moi! nous. 4880. 

Hernandez, (A. D.) Repatriados. 


23170. 

Hernandez (Rafael): 
Capullito de azucena. 
Cataplun. 15941. 
Lamento borincano. 
Mentirosa. 12776. 
Noche de amor. 12971. 
Po-bre-lo-la. 17075. 
Por-que-rertetanto. 17082. 
Rumba tambah. 21156. 
Tambah. 6687. 

Herold (Emme): 

I'm going back to my castles in 
the air. 12381. 


24029. 
16621. 


I’m simply ga-ga over you. 12394. 
Yankee brew. 15682. 
Heron-Maxwell (Kathleen) Smiles. 


9332 (328). 
Herrell (N. B.) 
all. 1030. 
Herren von Maxim. 3373, 4656 (250, 

399). 
Herrera (Lorenzo) 


I shall out-live them 


Tu amor fué una 


ilusion. 21440. 
Herring (Willard) : 
Old plantation moon. 23011. 
You belong to me. 21651. 
Herrmann (Bernard) Overtures in 
the masque of Comus. 25216. 
Herrmann (Hugo): 
Chorvariationen. 21916. 
Deutsche strasse. 16049. 
Deutsches bekenntnis. 16051. 
Koduig Karl marsch. 5747. 
Uberfall. 4414. 
3 kleine frauenchére. 5382. 
Herrmann (W. F.) Prince of Peace. 


19040, 19041. 
Herrold (Louise) : 
Go'den key. 3298. 
Morning. 3840. 
Song of life. 4233. 
Herscrel (M. B.) I dream of a pic- 
ture of you. 22344. 


pt. D1, n. S., v. 28 


Herscher (Lou): 
Dirt dishin’ Daisy. 7456. 
Don’t keep me in the dark. 18091, 


24165. 

I’m free from the chain gang now. 
22397. 

Just a fireside, with you beside, 
16574. 

My jig saw puzzle of love. 10673. 

Romancing with you. 25357. 


When Jimmie Rodgers said good- 
bye. 15608. 
Why say good-bye. 4560. 
Hersey (E. F.) When the clouds have 
passed by. 21565. 
Hershey (E. F.) I found life. 
Herst (Jerome) : 
Call of Tarzan. 21853. 
Come up and see me sometime. 
18002. 
Darling of the campus. 
Mud in your eye. 8337. 
Hertel (Julius) Scherzo fantastique. 
23795 (79). 
Hertting (F. D.): 
Night gives you to me. 


18368. 


21995. 


14939. 
Warmer and showers. 25779. 
Will you. 9241. 
Hervey (George) pseud. See Saen- 


ger (Gustav) 
Herwitz (J. D-): 
Ade'e. 4667. 
My broken dream. 10638. 
Herz und mund und that und leben. 
7170. 
Herzer (Ludwig) 
10381*. 
Herzog (H. P.): 
My dearest, dearest. 6052. 
Smile! hitch your wagon to the 
star that’s shining in the White 


Land des lachelns. 


House now. 11149. 
Heseltine (Philip) Out of the Orient 
erystal skies. 6262. 


Hess (Cliff) : 
I'm a little co-coa-nut. 
I’m happy when it rains. 
Lonesome levee. 12660. 
Men of steel. J4777. 
Pickin’ the winners. 13112. 
Rumba rumble. 15170. 
Sing Sing serenade. 13298. 
Spell of the moon. 15814. 
Sunny weather. 19298. 
Sure cure for the blues. 13391. 
Sweetest gal in town. 13402. 
Under the cotton moon. 13516. 
Walkin’ in the wind with you. 
19471. 
Wouldn’t it be nice. 19589. 
I see a lady yonder. 


12371. 
14437. 


| Hess (James) 
10148. 
Hess (Margaret) Bewild’ring dreams. 
209. 


1314 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hesse (Félix): 
Apaisement. 98. 
Menuet de la marquise. 10562. 
Hesse (I. V:.) Road and a’ wish. 
23183. 
Hesselman (H. V.) Happiness. 20187. 
Hesselmeyer (R. D.) My highway of 
dreams. 10663. 
Hettel (Perry): 

Bandwagon blues. 152. 

Cara mia. 2995. 

Honeysuckle mine. 887. 

Rose waltz. 2020. 

When we meet at the end of our 
dreams. 9204. 

Hettich (A. L.): 
Airs classiques. 2824. 
Vocalise-étude. 4487, 4488. 
Hetzel (Fred) You are the girl of my 
dreams. 21649. 
Heugel: 

A la Rocassiére. 4658. 

Aimer, boire et chanter. 29. 

Air d’Elvire. 1574. 

Alcandre, je Vavoue. 22854, 22855. 

Ami perdu. 7126. 

Ballade de Frére Panuce. 13858. 

Basses et chants donnés aux CGt- 
cours des classes d’harmonie. 
163, 23918. 

Beau Danube bleu. 168. 

Berceuse. 21802. 

Berceuse pour les gueux. 9493. 

Bergére et le monsieur. 7206, 
13891. 

Boite de nuit. 17928. 

C’en est fait. chére idole. 22856. 

Can'‘ilénes d’automne. 9562. 

Canto per ma mio. 13966. 

Ce sera la maison blanche. 11897. 

Celui qui partira loin de la ville. 
11899. 

Chanson de fou. 138986. 

Chanson de Gaspard MHatser. 
9584. 

Chanson de laveine. 13987. 

Chanson de la mariée. 17325, 
13988. 

Chansons d’un sou. 336. 

Chansons négres. 21897-21901. 

Chants des esprits au-dessus des 
eaux. 6461-6464. 

Chants et ceuvres chorales des 
maitres de la musique fran- 
caise. 11908, 11909. 

Chardons de Verdun. 342, 9597. 

Cing préludes. 726. 

Comme j’allais couvert de la pous- 
siére du voyage. 11964. 

Corpus de musique marocaine. 
21954. 

Dans le calme la barque se bal- 
ance. 12006. 

Danse de lame. 18087. 


1315 


Danse de la reine-d’Avril. 7424. 

Derniére feuille. 22021. 

Deux chansons de Clarin. 9702, 

Dialogue dans la forét. 2087. 

Dominica X post Pentecosten. 
7464. 

Dominica Xl post Pentecosten. 
7465. 

Dominica Xll post Pentecosten. 
7466. 

Dors, mon petit gars. 7475. 

Du plagiat musical. 7515. 

En réve. 14175. 

Femme nue. 638. 

Feuilles du matin. 7565. 

Feuilles mortes. 9862. 

Filles de la Rochelle. 14212. 

Fleur de Grenade. 14219. 

Fleurs cueillies. 9872. 

Fugues 4 4 parties. 718, 22164. 

Garde Vane. 14256. 

Gargantua. 9919, 9920. 

Hans de  Schneekelock. 7692, 
143821. 

Hélas, comment vous dire. 22857. 

Hélas! j’ai di Ventendre. 22858. 

Hymne lorrain. 913. 

Il faut marier nos filles. 7925. 

Impression fausse. 10198. 

J’allais par les chemins perfides. 
10283. 

Jardin bourdonnait de soleil et 
dessors. 12513. 

Jardin sur l’Oronte. 1180. 

Je pourrais t’oublier. 22859. 

Labourez, Margot, les  vignes. 
8062. 

Las! je Mirai plus. 8072. 

Lecons d’harmonie des éléves 
ayant remporté le premier prix 
aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie. 1291, 24756. 

Légendes de la forét. 8087. 

Maintenant que la neige a blanchi 
la maison. 12716. 

Mon petit oiseau. 14817. 

Nuit immortelle. 10771. 

O belle étoile du matin. 8454. 

Ode aux marquises. 10780. 

Orage. 10834. 

Ou vas-tu pauvre boiteuse. 15005. 

Paix. 10850. 

Pantoum néglige. 10855. 

Papillon. 23068. 

Par un clair jour d’été. 10858. 

Parmi la brume et la tristesse du 
matin. 138086. 

Passionnette. 15028. 

Prélude, récitatif et final. 10942. 

Quatre chansons enfantines. 9091. 

Rayon de soleil. 10997. 

Retour de Barbe-bleue. 19083. 

Réve d’Italie. 19084. 

Rois et bergers. 8675. 


INDEX 


Heugel—Continued. 
Rythmes de chant et de danse. 
23235, 23236. 

Sang viennois. 2050. 

Sarabande. 8713. 

Sérénade. 11087. 

Si mes vers avaient des 

15239. 

Sicilienne. 8754. 

Six poémes de Verlaine. 

Scctur Anne. 11156. 

Sorciére de Rigoumel. 

Toccata. 19063. 

Ton baiser. 11364. 

Trois jeunes tambours. 15493. 

Trois princesses. 15496. 

Trois rondeaux joyeux. 

18526. 

Vague du soir. 

‘Veillée de Noél. 

Vercingétorix. 

Verdadera vida. 

Verdure dorée. 13544. 

Vie d’artiste. 2522. 

Volupté. 11484. 

Voyageur. 2083. 

Y a rien de si charmant. 
Heure de revue. 11871. 
Heut’ kommt’s drauf an. 

14342. 
Heward (Leslie) 

reunion. 4924. 
Hewitt (A. E.) 
Hewitt (E. E.): 

Day of days. 13765 (38). 

Nature’s awakening. 13765 (181). 
Hewitt (Ruby) It’s spring in our 

hearts. 24670. 
Hewlett (R. S.): 

Do it now. 7460. 

Hot stuff. 7768. 

How are you. 7773. 

Some day soon. 8796. 

Someone else. 8804. 

Step lively. 8874*. 

You’re in my dreams. 
Hewlett (W. G. H.): 

Girl of sunshine valley. 744. 

Waiting. 13562. 

Heyboer (Leo): 
Sheik of Al Kazan. 17213. 
Underneath the western moon. 
17482. 
Why can’t 
17635. 
Heyer (O. B.): 
Beautiful night. 9471. 
Good by [sic] is all I can say to 
you. 3308. 
I am broken hearted. 5441. 
In the moonlight by the stream. 
1141. 
When I am alone. 2622. 


ailes. 


9424. 
6576. 


18523- 
9084. 
4429, 
19454*. 
14754. 


15681. 
10545, 
Choral song for a 


Blessed event. 7221. 


9297. 


we go on dancing. 


pt. 17, nS.; v.28 


Heyerdcahl (L. C.) In your passionate 
arms again. 18496. 
Heykens (Jonny): 
Fairy-tale. 619, 5163. 
Her first dance. 18313. 
Heykens’ second serenade. 
3315, | 24427. 
On grandma’s birthday. 13030. 
Piay of the butterfiies. 17056. 
Zweites stiindchen. T7074. 
Heymann (Jacob): 


854, 


Dance barbaric. 450. 
Delia. 487. 
Eagle. 578. 


Haroun al Raschid. 814. 

Prelude. 855, 856. 
Heymann (W. R.): 

Free and easy. 

Ich bei tag und 

3514. 

If you forget. 22488. 

In a year—in a day. 3539. 

In the talkies every Sunday night. 


pamaler( 
du bei nacht. 


22534. 

Keep on the bright side. 3626. 

Kratzbiurste. 12576. 

Poor working girls. 4053. 

Truly rural gentlemen. 4399. 
Heyser (E. K.) I was glad. T0716 

(140). 

Heywood (Donald): 

Happy-go-lucky guy. 16278. 


Harlem gal. 33438. 

Heart of the South. ¢ 

Home beyond the river, 
5397, 10039. 

Plodding along. 23101. 

Repenting. 15117. 

Save the pieces. 23245. 
Za-zu-za-zu-zee. 23798. 
Heywood-Tuvim. Happy-go-lucky guy. 

16278. 
Hiaring (M. E.) 
moon. 4109, 
Hibbard (A. 8.) 
Hibbeler (Ray): 
Beautiful old-fashioned girl of my 


3386, 


Rocky Mountain 


Hail Chicago. 14317. 


dreams. 11782. 

Dancing on Saturday night. 
18084. 

Dear little mother, far, far away. 
477. 

Drifting home in Cupid’s toils. 
560. 

Faith and loyalty. 5164. 

Golden locks. 5270. 


Heartbroken and blue. 14333. 


House with nobody in it. 10049. 
I love you. 3455. 
I'm weary and blue. 12401. 


I need someone and that someone 
is you. 16445. 
In clover-time. 5622. 


In honeymoon Jand. 14521, 


1316 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Indiana moon. 12477. 

Let me keep dreaming. 10399. 

Let’s keep on  honeymooning. 
12622. 

Lonesome moon. 3704. 

Love me _ tonight, 
5870. 

Mem’ries of you. 

Mother and dad. 1565. 

My little canary, 38879. 

My old sweetheart. 3892. 

Oodles of love. 10832. 

Please forgive. 10910. 

Roosevelt, you’re our guiding star. 


sweetheart. 


20754. 


8683. 

Rose of my dreams. 2015. 

Since you stopped loving me. 
4195. 


Sunbeams or shadows. 2267, 
Where the northern star is shin- 
ing. 2672. 
Will I ever see my Annie any 
more. 6990. 
Window, a light and a tear. 2708. 
You're the melody that fills my 
heart. 4635. 
You took the stars out of heaven, 
When you said goodbye to me. 
4637. 
13. 2810. 
Hibberd (Bert) Night you sang on 
the radio. 3928. 
Hickman (A, B.): 
Just forgive, 
24708. 
When the sweet magnolias bloom 
in Tennessee. 25858. | 
Hickman (Hlmore) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 
Hickman (M. B.) Depression. 491. 
Hickox (D. M.) Waiting for you. 


but don’t forget. 


13565. 
Hicks (Art) jr. Bonita. 15882. 
Hicks (Lady Elinor) pseud. See 
Hicks (G. E.) 
Hicks (G. E.) Girlie. 16225. 


Hicks (J. H.) 
6355. 
Hicks (R. L.) Pretty girlie. 1911. 
Hicks (Trustin) jr. I thank you 
mother. 7879. 
Hiebert (M. G.) No longer reject him. 
10751. 
Higbee 
18340. 
Higgin (Clifford) : 
Kiss me to sleep in the moonlight. 
20564. 
My star of love. 


Prosperity’s a’ comin’. 


(J. EK.) House of dreams. 


20877, 


Higginbotham (Mack) jr. Evening 
star. 12108. 
Higginson (D. L.): 

Harmony. 24408. 

I look for you dear. 24523. 


Lotus flower. 248384. 
Reverie. 25332. 
Waiting. 25765. 
High (Freeman) : 
Amapola, 21727-21732. 
Chimes of spring. 361-365. 
Down South. 16080-16085. 
Marines’ hymn. 3771-3773. 
Old Flag never touched 
ground. 38957-3961. 
Toymaker’s dream. 2433-2437. 
High (lL. G.) Montana moon. 20776. 
Highley (C. J.) Two little arms. 
21449. 
Highsmith (J. H.) jr. 
in my arms. 19410. 


the 


To-night you're 


Hild (T. M.) N.R.A. song. 18875. 
Hildach (Hugen) Fairest Lord Jesus. 
20046. 
Hildreth (R. E.): 
Carillon. 11888. 
Centurion. 9332 (49). 
Charm of days gone by. 348. 
Defenders of the fort. 12018. 


Elaine. 11670 (86). 

Fair dame. 11670 (99). 

Falling spray. 23795 (25). 

In a shady nook. 238795 (37). 
Jolly robbers. 23795 (40). 

Kiss of spring. 9332 (201). 
Light cavalry. 23795 (44). 

My dusky Rose. 1600. 

Out on a frolic. 15733 (253). 
Paraders. 11670 (275). 

Society suite. 19226. 

Sons du ruisseau. 21696 (352). 
Stroll through Cairo. 23795 (91). 
Viscayan belle. 23795 (107). 
With fife and drum. 9332 (398). 
Whirling dervish. 15733 (387). 


Hiles (Henry) Jesus calls us. 
20500. 

Hill (A. 8.) Land of day dreams. 
10383. 


Hill (Alexander) ; 


Delta bound. 14095. 


Dixie Lee. 22033, 24158. 

Mister, will you serenade. 18752. 

My sweet harmony man. 25080. 
Hill (Alice) Four walls. 16194. 


Hill (Billy) 
Hill (C. A.) 
to town. 


See Hill (W. J.) 
Miranda won’t you move 
14795. 


Hill (C. D.) Tonight ’neath the moon. 
21423. 

Hill (Don) pseud. See Tolbert 
(M. V.) 

Hill (Doug) Tonight ’neath the 
moon. 21428. 


15 GU a eas OPO): 
Hallelujah Jesus saves me. 
(227). 
Since the Holy 
4656 (577). 


4656 


Ghost abides. 


1317 


INDEX 


Hill (Mrs. F.. EB.) Sinee) the Holy 
Ghost abides. 4656 (577). 


Hill (Florence) Your heart to my 
heart. 17745. 
Hill (Ina) Whispering in the moon- 
light. 19544. 
Bah deh) Silver desert moon 
dream. 17224. 
Hill (J. F.) pseud. See Saenger 
(Gustav) 
Hill (Jessie) Your reflection. 19638. 
Hill (Josephine) Four walls. 16194. 
Hill (lL. Leon): 
At the food center. 7147. 
Happy times are returning. 7699. 


Hill (lL. Long): 
Absence doesn’t make my heart 
grow fonder. 11. 
I’m hotter than Dinah and sweeter 
than Sue. 22405. 
What are you saying my darling. 
23611. 
Hill GE E:) 
day. 12445. 
ge GOD a eh? 29 i 
Old English suite. 13017. 
Oxford garden. 17040. 
Hill (Murray) To the glory of the 
Red White and Blue. 15460. 
Hill (Paul): 
Baby. 129. 
Everybody’s favorite songs. 
My sweetheart’s wedding 
22919. 
Hill (Pauline) When the flowers 
bloom it’s lovetime. 17591. 
Hill (Reuben) Now that the day is 
ending. 6160. 
Hill (Ronald) 
13324. 
El CWA) 
9173. 
Bit CW. J.) 
Buggy song. 


If you'll just name the 


9824. 
day. 


Some Sunday in June. 


What might have been. 


19802, 24000. 


Cabin in the pines. 4873. 

Father — mother — sister and 
brother. 24252. 

Happy dreams. 807. 


I’ve got something to live for now. 


22452. 

Last round-up. 16626, 18595, 
24751. 

Little blue house in a little green 
lane. 22681. 

Lonely little town. 22710. 

Maker of dreams. 1458. 

Old spinning wheel. 6218. 


Only a bum. 17018. 

Peacefull [sic] valley. 

Prairie lullaby. 138127. 

Sing no more. 21222. 

There’s a cabin in the pines. 8986. 

There’s a wild rose that grows on 
the side of the hill. 17405. 


10875. 


pt. IIT, D.S., v. 28 


Tree that father planted for me. 
19417, 23493. 
Two little windows and one little 
door. 11395, 23510. 
Wagon wheels. 25762. 
When it’s moonlight on the old 
mill stream. 17576. 
When Panama starts strummin’ 
on his old guitar. 17582. 
Hill (Wesley) Dixie, open your gates. 
16057. 
Hill-billy prisoner 
song folio, no. 1. 
Hille (Gustav) 
(105, 106). 
Hillemacher (P. L.): 
Esquisse sur un vieux cri de la 
rue. 4656 (164). 
Fughetta. 4656 (208). 
Improvisations. 4656 (293). 
Marche. 4656 (252). 
Méditation. 4656 (391). 
Pastorales. 4656 (485). 
Petit prélude. 4656 (492). 
Prélude en forme d’étude. 
(512). 
Prélude en forme de canon. 4656 
(513): 
Prélude funébre. 4656 (514). 
Priére. 4656 (518). 
Hiller (J. 8S.) Good-bye little Too Too 
San. 2815 (109). 
Hiller (K. A.) He’s a blonde. 3356. 
Hillery (D. H.) Night I made you 
mine. 8433. 
Hillgardner (M. W.) Lights. 
Hilliam (B. C.): 
Bless her little heart. 13905. 
Changing of the guard. 
11905. 
I certainly don’t need you. 10077. 
Hillman (Roscoe) You keep me in 
hot water all the time. 15701. 
Hills (R. M.) Baby. I’m in love with 
you. 9487. 
Hilton (V. A.) I dreamed away all 
those blues. 935. 
Himber (Richard) : 
I understand. 18483. 
It isn’t fair. 10258. 
It was only yesterday. 24673. 
Life’s so complete. 18622. 
Himmel (Heinz) Wenn ich Sonntag 
friih mit der Rosmarie. 4484. 
Himmelwright (A. L. A.) Let me kiss 
your doubts away. 22656. 
Hinehliff (W. S.) Two pieces. 10032. 
Hinckley (G. H.) eart of my heart. 


and mountaineer 
18322. 
Violin studies. 


23795 


4656 


8127. 


7324, 


16291. 

Hinckley (M. C.) Our first and only 
kiss. 18055. 

Hincks (Harvey) Love is more than 
a dream. 24846. 


1318 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 
\ 


Hincks (M. V.) Love is more than a 


dream, 24846. 
Hindes (Jimmie) My dear. 22877. 
Hindley (I. B.) Wanderer’s [sic] 
please return. 217500. 


Hinds, Hayden & HWidredge, inc.: 
My first song book. 3867. 
New universal school music se- 
ries. 10734, 18900. 
Hine (P. I.) With all my heart I love 
you. 21624. . 
Hines (Dale) Please, 
the moon. 18115. 
Hines (Earl): 
Deep forest. 
Dusky belle. 
Give me a rose. 
Rosetta. 4125. 
Hines (N. W.) Dream garden. 24182. 
Hines (W. C.) My sweetheart’s kiss. 
22918. 
Hinkel (A. W.): 
Come take me up for a sky ride. 
9635. 
Meet me in Milwaukee and cele- 


Mister Man in 


3114. 
3180. 
22188. 


brate return of beer. 10542. 
Hinkle (N. W.): 
Crucifixus. 2888. 
Hallelujah, amen. 3334. 
Hinkle (O. H.) At parting. 23876. 


Hinners (C. C.) In our beautiful gar- 
den of love. 38547. 

Hinners (Howard) 
Wellesley song book. 

Hinsdale (Stewart) : 

Perfect night. 13102. 
That old fashioned home o’er the 
hills. 8967. 
Hinshaw (Gertrude) : 
California moon. 15913. 
Waiting for you. 23557. 

Hinson (lL. L. R.) Prosperity if you 
stay. 8614. 

Hinton (Arthur) : 

Capricieuse. 2815 (48). 
Coquette. 2815 (61). 

Réverie 4 deux. 2815. (287). 
Scéne d’amour. 2815. (297). 
Hinton (Frayser) My dream of love. 

14867. 

Hinton junior woman’s club. West 
Virginia junior woman’s club song. 
23606. 

Hintz (Roman): 

In the moonlight I dream of you. 
20453. 
Journey’s end. 20513. 

When dreams come through. 
21545. 
Hintz (William) 

3204, 


Supplement to 
19305. 


Evergreen glade. 


Hipkins (Helene) : 
Camel bells. 15925. 


Hoo, to-whit, to-hoo. 20251. 


I hear the seas a-callin’. 20315. 
I love you dear. 5497. 
Let’s go. 14650. 


Little girl calied You. 14672. 
Maid of the moon. 8280. 
Make believe. 38756. 
Moon of Ramadan. 20780. 
Night and you. 20927. 

Hips hips hooray. 24721, 24722, 

25690. 

Hipsher (EK. E.): 

Choral art repertoire. 7353. 


4656 (101). 
4656 (117). 


Cock robin’s reel. 
Cuckoos dancing. 


Oriole’s lullaby. 4656 (481). 
Swift swallows’ waltz. 4656 
(622). 
Hirota (R. M.) Now we part. 6168. 
Hirsch (Hortense) : 
Cupid’s serenade. 16014. 
Tf! 38522: 
Isn’t it funny what love will do. 
20471. 
Keep on loving me. 16603. 
Mysterious tango. 22923. 
Hirsch (Walter) : 
Ain’t that marvelous, my baby 
loves me. 11693, 13785. 
Oh you, you beautiful thing. 
6201, 130138. 
When the mailman say no-mail 
today. 4520. 
Hirscher (Lou) Old log cabin of my 
dreams. 16987. 


Hirschl (N. S8.): 


In a rumble seat with you. 7936. 
Reach for me. 8650. 

Sho ’nuff O. K. 8747. 

Why can’t I do the same. 9234. 


Hirsekorn (K. P.) In summer time. 


12466. 

Hirsh (H. 8.) Three little classics. 
24434, 

Hirst (Arthur) lLady of the lakes. 
10372. 

His Christmas star. 16311*. 

His double life. 25507, 25557. 

His highness the bey. 2815 (169). 


His honor the mayor. 2815 (223, 366, 
881). 
His woman. 


Hiskey (W. 


S694. 
ie) 


My Arkansas home. 20813. 
My Ozark home. 20866. 
Union depot. 23524. 
Hisrich (Dorothy) I am lonely to- 
night for you, mother. 5445. 
Histoire de rire. 18522. 
Hitcheoek (Earl) Wreck of the Ak- 
ron dirigible. 11603. 
Hitcheock (Ford) Wreck of the Ak- 


ron dirigible. 11608. 


1319 


INDEX 


Hitchman (Ruby): 


Isn’t she a perfect little lady. 
14556. 
Mexicano. 14788. 


Tramping in the rain. 15489. 
Woman, the rib of aman. 15668. 
Hix (M.L.) In the land of the moon. 
16515. 
Hjirtats rost. 
Hoag (N. P.) 
you. 177. 
Hoag (T. W.) 
3152. 
Hobart (D. B.) Good-bye little Too 
Too San. 2815 (109). 
Hobday (H. J.) Strolling with your 
sweetheart. 2257. 
Hobson (G. M.) New deal. 
Hobson (Marie) Waterfall. 
Hoch Deutschland. 5389. 
Hochman (Paul) Chicago. 
Hochparterre links. 17752 
Hochzeit auf Japata. 5240. 
Hochzeit der Sobeide. 637. 
Hodges (A. D.) Star points, obliga- 
tion and prayer. 25562. 
Hodges (Amos) Together we will 


24436. 
Because I have known 


Down in my heart. 


6125. 
13584. 


11921, 
(54). 


wander. 21420. 
Hodges (D. V.) You’re the one that I 
love. 2780. 


Hodges (Ellis) 

Hodges (Speck) 
I love., 15715. 

Hodgin (W. R.) Alone I watch the 
love star. 21724. 

Hodgins (B. A.) Gray mansion by 
the Tennessee. 3317. 

Hodgkinson (Ernest) Rose of Minne- 


O. K. by me. 22985. 
You’re the one that 


wanka. 28212. 
Hodgson (H. D.) You’re part of me. 
7050. 


Hodgson (H. M. T.): 

Ocean valse extensions. 3944. 
She comes to meet me. 4176. 
Hodson (A. N.) Grass widow. 18254. 
Hodson (Naydeen) See Hodson (A. N.) 

Hedson (William) : 
Beautiful dreamer. 170. 
Bold bandolero. 4849. 
Bzzz. 7286. 
Garden swing. 7614. 
Jeannie with the light brown hair. 
20498. 
Star play. 1383870. 
Hochste eisenbahn. 4094. 
Hoechstetter (Jerome) I’m just like 
a radio station. 1005. 
Hockner (Hilmar) : 
Neue stiicke ftir kleines streichor- 
chester. 12946. 
Polnisches konzert. 
Quartetto 2. 17111. 
Trio. 21429. 


25276. 


pt: a, NUS; VI2S 


Vier kleine stiicke ftir streichquar- 
tett. 16699. 
Hockner (Walter): 
Polnisches konzert. 
Quartetto 2. 17111. 
Trio. 21429. 
Vier kleine stticke fiir streichquar- 
tett. 16699. 
Héeberg (Georg) Danmarks marchen. 
9679. 
Hoerntlein (J. H.) Oh! What a fool 
she made out of me. 6199. 
Hof brau. 12296. 
Hofeldt (Raymond) Love me tonight, 
sweetheart. 5870. 
Hoffman (Al): 
Black-eyed Susan Brown. 220. 
Come out, come out, wherever you 


25276. 


are. 396, 7382. 

Dancing with the one you love. 
21987. 

Feeling is mutual, my dear. 14210. 

Heaven on earth. 16295. 

Holding up the parade. 16813, 

~ 18328. 

Hush my mouth if I ain’t goin’ 
south. 20276. 

Tll see you in church. 20337, 
223738. 

It’s not a secret anymore. 10271, 
12499. 

It won’t be long now. 1174. 

Jimmy had a nickel. 20506, 
24682. 


Joan of Arkansaw. 1198, 8012. 

Kiss her for me. 38633. 

Let’s confess. 1303. 

Lovey. 1420, 3787, 3738. 

Lullaby moon. 16733, 18683. 

Masquerading in the name of love. 
22786. 

Meet me in the gloaming. 

One note trumpet player. 

Roll up the carpet. 4111. 

Romance of our people. 21148. 

Rumpus on the campus. 17159. 

Sure of me. 21318. 

Surprise. 21319, 25601. 

There’s always to-morrow. 21384, 
21385. 

This program comes to you from 
my heart. 4354. 


3788. 
3986. 


Three cornered moon. 19378, 
21403. 

Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo. 
4408, 4409. 

West wind blew in the windmill’s 
face. 2599. 

Who walks in when I walk out. 
13664. 

Winter interlude. 25908. 

You can’t play my ukulele. 25952, 


You’re in my power, ha! ha! ha! 
ha! ha. 25963. 


1320 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Hoffman (Bert): 
Amy, you. 19689. 
Dearest pal was 

9699. 
I’m going over. 998. 
I’m so lonely, what’ll I do, what'll 
Ido. 5542, 
I’m through with lovin’ and hug- 
gin’ and kissing you. 16485. 
It ain’t no sin. 20472. 
Let’s take a little walk with Mary. 
5783. 
To stars, 
21417. 
When you left me waiting. 2662. 
Hoffman (EK. A.) Is your all on the 
altar. TO76 (156). 
Hoffman (EH. J:) Back again. 2894. 
Hoffman (H. L.) Some day you'll un- 
derstand. 2189. 
Hoffman (KE. 8.) Is your all on the 
altar. 7076 (156). 
Hoffman (Hddie) See Hoffman (EK. J.) 
Hoffman (Fred) Night after night. 
3923: 
Hoffman (G. W.): 
If she could know. 5598. 
My little frisking lamb. 6075. 
Paradise and you. 6278. 
Sighing. 6504. 
Slip a diamond on the finger of 
the girl you love. 15264. - 
Tell me and I'll tell you. 6701. 
Hoffman (George) You did ev’rything 
for me. 11623. 
Hoffman (J. E.) 


my mother. 


sun, moon and sky. 


Mother of mine. 


6015. 
Hoffman (John) Ireland I’m coming 
home. 22547. 


Hoffman (Johnny) 
$262, 13702. 
Hoffman (R. A.) co.: 
Ask the professor. 110*. 
Clock symphony. 30389. 
Come, dance with me. 17375. 
Feeding song. 3322. 
Hoffman’s choral series. 
Hurdy-gurdy. 3405. 
Little gray hen. 8141. 
Magic fiddle. 20710*. 
Meadow-lark. 8257. 
Mocking-bird. 8296. 
Night voices. 3926. 
Old Spanish custom. 20995*, 
When toys come to life. 23666*. 
Hoffman (W. A.) I’m for you and 
you’re for me. 12877. 
Hoffmann (Gerhard) : 
Ach Rosalinde, komm’  besuch’ 
mich mal im sommerhaus. 13, 
14. 
Lied der puszta. 10419. 
Natascha in Samovar, when lights 
are low. 1657. 


Would you care. 


20239. 


Wie ein miirchen vom gliick. 4566. 
1000 worte liebe. 2813, 2814. 
Hoffmann (Gertrude) : 
College chums. 21696 (56). 
G.O.P.' 138765 (59). 
Heaven born banner. 13765 (79). 
I like you too. 25992 (24). 
On San francisco Bay. 
(106). 
Percy. 13765 (166). 
Hoffmann (Horst) : 
Geliebte kleine Ellen, komm mit 
mir in die wellen, 729, 730. 
Ich bin vielleicht verliebt. 1066, 
1067. 
Madonna, wo bist du. 1444, 1445. 
Mit einem kuss beginut das gltick. 
16800. 
Und sagst du heut’ auch, dass du 
mich liebst. 17478. 
Hoffmann (Max): 
My little Eskimaid. 21696 (267). 
Pousse cafe. 21696 (314). 
Seattle Sal. 21696 (337). 
Hoffmann (R. 8.) Rattenfiinger von 
Hameln. 4090*. 
Hofman (Christine) : 
In mem’ry of mother. 145238. 
You mean the world and all to 
me. 9290. 
Hofmeister (Friedrich) : 
Hebraéisch-orientalischer melodien- 


19648 


schatz. 5365-5369. 
Schul-tanz-buch. 6467-6469. 
Tanzkreis. 17357. 

Hogan (J. A.) Good old times are 
here again. 18247. 

Hogben (Dorothy) All about mer- 
maids. 4688. 

Hogen (J. J.) Death of the young 
engineer. 19982. 

Hogg (Thomas) Seotia. 23255. 

Hogue (S. EH.) Don’t worry for I love 


but you. 18094. 
Hohein (C. R.) I’ve seen better days. 
20398. 


Hohertz (G. A.) Longing fer love. 


10462. 
Hohman (C. H.) practical violin 
method. 18326, 22286-22289. 


Hohmann (W. H.): 
Autumn afternoon. 
Upon a hill. 6827. 

Hohn (M. B.) Bang (Maia) violin 

course. 158. 

Hohner (M.), ine. 

piano accordion. 

Holbert (Jesse) : 
Everything says, I love you. 
Harlem stomp. 10003. 
Love me too. 1391. 
Tree of hope. 4890. 
Tryin’ to forget you. 


4752. 


Art of playing the 
107. 


9826. 


2455. 


1321 


INDEX 


Holbrook (R. F.) Silver seas. 13292. 
Holbrooke (Josef) : 
Alla Napolitana. 15733 (5). 


Battle song. 15733 (22). 
Come to the West. 15733 (66). 
Ere your beauty. 9332 (103). 
Follow the gleam. 15733 (124). 
Free lance. 93832 (114). 
Liberty. 9332 (208). 
March. 157383 (148). 
Moorish dance. 15733 (220). 
Recollection. 15733 (285). 
Reconciliation. 15733 ( 286). 
Seawards. 157383 (311). 
Souvenir valse. 15733 (333). 
Story of a drum. 9332 (347). 
Sympathy. 15733 (3846). 
Tag bobtail. 15733 (347). 
Unto my foe. 9332 (3872). 
Valse lente. 15733 (364). 
Holcomb Cis.) 
_ with you. 10124. 
Holcombe (G.): 
Apple blossom waltz. 23858. 
Blue bell waltz. 23966. 
Enchantment. 24224. 
Evening star waltz. 
Moonlight reverie. 24987. 
Musk-rose waltz. 25015. 
Star of hope. 25561. 
Sweet rose waltz. 25609. 
Tulip waltz. 25716. 
White pearl waltz. 
Hold de winds. 7748. 
Hold your horses. 
20190, 20241, 23080, 23295, 24430. 
Hold your man. 12300. 
Holden (Cally) Horsey. 24457. 
Holden (Sidney) : 
Acting with me. 21702. 
Americans all for all. 21736. 
I’m doing my part. 22395. 


24234. 


25887. 


Sailing on asea of dreams. 23239. 
Sweetheart roses. 23418. 
When love smiles at you. 28651. 


Holder (D. G.): 
Pride of the 


25296. 
Why am I. 21605. 
Holdsworth (R. M.) There’s no other 
girl. 193869. 
Hole (John): 
I might have been a _ pirate. 
20384. 
Just stars. 20545. 
My dream house. 20828. 
My ladye’s glove. 16858. 
Playground. 21069. 
Holiner (Mann): 
Do the shim-sham. 18083. 
I just couldn’t take it, baby. 
16375. 
I’m walkin’ the chalk-line. 16437.. 


13 


I’m falling in love 


18084, 18363, 19311, 


American bars. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


I want to be your mother’s son- 
in-law. 16467. 
Hollaender (Friedrich) : 
But for you. 19805. 
Johnny. 22584. 
Jonny. 20511. 
Jonny wenn du geburtstag hast. 
16567. 
Reizend. 4094. 
Wie hab’ ich nur leben kénnen 
ohne dich. 9240. 
Hollaender (Victor or Viktor) : 
Auf in’s metropol. 11670 (16). 
Du mein altes Berlin. 11670 (82). 
Herren von Maxim. 4656 (250). 
Kasino-lied. 25992 (383). 


Mein liebes nachtlokol. 25992 
(40). 

Messalinette. 4656 (399). 

Metropol-quadrille. 11670 (235). 

Schaukel-lied. 4656 (561). 

Vorschuss auf die  seligkeit. 


11670 (394). 
Willst du mein cousinchen sein. 
25992 (82). 
Zipfelchen vom 
11670 (446). 
Holland (N. V.) 
4167. 
Holland (W. I.): 
Burn down the town. 
‘Good-bye blues. 16240. 


himmelreich. 


Sentimental lady. 


13946. 


Spread a ray of sunshine. 17294. 
Stay forever with me. 15332. 
Sunshine. 15359. 
Holland (W. J.) Just a handful of 
sod from old Erin. 8022. 
Hollander (Frederick) : 
After the snowman is_ built. 
19659. 


Eski-o-lay-li-o-mo. 20029. 
Introduction to San Moritz waltz. 
20459. 
Just a little garret. 20527. 
Messenger boy. 20758. 
Oh how I’ve sinned. 20971. 
Plane landing. 21066. 
St. Moritz waltz. 21167. 
Snowman melting. 21287. 
Wooden woman. 21629. 
Hollander (Will) How could you for- 
get. 7774. 


Hollenback (B. C.) Um erying for 


the love of you. 18404. 
Holler (John) : 
Blessed are the pure in heart. 
19762. 
Children of the heavenly king. 
7349. 


Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 7170. 
Jesus, meek and gentle. 22576. 
Holley (Alexander) I found love at 

the rainbow’s end. 24500. 


2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Holley (Herman) Bermuda. 21805. 
Holliday (J. C.) Likes and dislikes. 
3687. 


Hollingsworth (Adeline) Pal of my 
dreanis, take me home. 15020. 
Hollingsworth (C. B.) Sonny boy. 

2218. 
Hollins (Alfred) Horseman. 3392. 
Holloday (B. J.) Lastima, gaditanos! 
lastima. 12591. 


Holloway (Ola): 
Little black Sambo. 
Peter Rabbit. 


24796*. 
25243**, 


Three bears. 25680*. 
Hollowell (Bert) : 
Calling you. 15923. 


Chant to Allah. 15949. 
Dance with me. 16018. 
Homeland. 16319. 
How like a flower. 163382. 
I want. to hear a blue song. 
I won’t ever worry. 16480. 
We of the Legion. 17535. 
Hollowell (S. W.): 

Join the N.R.A. 18542. | 
Mission bells. 16791. 
Hollywood restaurant revels. 

22644. 
Holm (Eberhardt) 
kiss. 20004. 
‘Holm (Hinar) You and I, it must be. 
21645. . 
Holmberg (E. O.) 
enough for me. 
Holmes (G. A.) 


16470. 


19809, 


Each beloved 


Your eyes be stars 
15724. 
Woodland sketches. 


2730. 
Holmes (G. E.): 
Castillia. 17964. 


Emmett’s lullaby. 3196. 

Hermit of Kildare. 12290. 

Rubank class ensemble 
15166. 

Rubank supplementary band book. 
15167. 

Shepherd of the hills. 

Holmes (Harold) : 


folio. 


8743. 


It’s just you. 5667. 
Little mother. 5823. 
Radio march. 4081, 4082. 


Holmes (Harold) music publications: 


It’s just you. 5667. 
Little mother. 58283. 
Radio march. 4081, 4082. 


Holmes (Johnny) Now that the storm 
is over. 20951. 

Holmes (K. R.): 

Hawaiian lullaby. 3348. 

Jazz band blues. 3587. 

Naney Lee. 16918. 

Songs my father sang. 2212, 
Holmes (Leslie) : 

MMainit.: S2L33T. 


This town’s too quiet. 21400. 


When I play on my Spanish guitar. 
23639. 
Holmes (Ninette) : 
A rivederci. 21697. 
Lady Moon. 22635. 
Prosperity has come. 
Holmes (P. A.) 


13149. 
Prosperity is here 


again. 8618. 
Holmes (R. B.) Waltzing to heaven 
with you. 11450, 
Holmes (S. W.) Hopping along. 
24455. 
Holmes (Syd) Jolly well bright and 
gay. 20510. 
Holmesley (Goldie) Prosperity is here 
again. 8618. 
Holms (—) pseud. See Hoffmann 
(Gerhard ) 
Holmstrand (J.) God’s word and 
promise. 7645. 


Holoubek (Karl): 


In der blauen nacht. 14517, 14518. 


Weisst du was, lieber Franz. 
11477, 11478. 
Holsinger (C. C.) I can’t believe 
your [sic] untrue. 16350. 
Holst (Ernest) Answer my heart. 


17817, 19697. 
Holst (Gustav) : 


Awake, awake. 125. 
Chaconne. 11908. 
Dove. 530. 
Drinking song. 9780. 


Evening on the Moselle. 597. 
First love. 22125. 
If ’twere the time of lilies. 
Lively pair. 22697. 
Love song. 10488. 
Mother-in-law. 22844. 
My sweetheart’s like Venus. 22917. 
Nightingale and linnet. 1689. 
O ’twas on a Monday morning. 
22991. . 
Six canons for equal voices. 
Valse etude. 138535. 
White summer rose. 
Holst (Imogen) 
dances. 12095. 
Holst (M. S.): 
Forest lullaby. 


DoT. 


880. 


23690. 
Highteenth century 


3246. 


Round and reund. 4126. 
Holst (N. C.) There’s a little path a- 
winding o’er the hill. 17395. 


Holstein (Gus) : 
My baby’s by my side. 22867. 
Will you remember tomorrow, 
what you're telling me tonite. 
23716. 
Holt (Booth) Prosperity song. 10965. 
Holt (F. C.) Popeye song. 15070. 
Holt (Henry) & c¢o., ine. German 
songs, old and new. 14265. 


1323 


INDEX 


Holt, (3g 42): 
Precious dear. 23128. 
What am I to do. 23609, 


When you're out smirkling take a 


tip from me. 21578. 
Holt. (Larry) My Gipsy melody. 
6063, 8361. 
Holt sR. Mer): 


Believe me. 13886. 
In my dream. 12459. 


Holt (Willie) My Lucky § strikes. 
14886. 
Holtman (A. R.): 
Moon on the hill. 16810. 


What more could I ask. 4494. 
Holton (Albert) pseud. See Saenger 


(Gustav ) 
Holton (F. B.) pseud. See Wilson 
(ol Cd 534) 
Holton (F. M.) My heart is calling. 
10656. 
Holy sepulchre. S880*. 
Helz (Hugo) Kommersstimmung. 
12574. 
Holzapfel weiss alles. 881, 1502: 
Holzhaus (R. M.) Wenn mein schatz 
mich ktisst. 19498. 
Holzmann (Abe): 
Flying arrow. 9332 (1138). 
Mandy. 9832 (225). 


Home on the range. 5403, 7758, 14352, 
22294, 22295, 24442) 
Home pub. co. 4H field song. 138761. 
Home, sweet home. 7759, 21696 (157). 
Homer (C. B.) Army invisible we. 
15798. 
Homever (C. W.) & ¢€o.: 
Cantate Domino. 17958. 
Polonaise. 1896. 
Homme heureux. 418. 
Hone (Joseph) Lone hobo. 
Honegger (Arthur): 


5837, 8155. 


Danse de la chévre. 4988. 

Mouvement symphonique. 14839. 

Prélude - arioso - fughette. 6339, 
3130. 

Sonatine. 6560. 

Suite. 23908. 


Honrath (Donald) So low. 17255. 
Hood (Colin) Jolly comrades. 20509. 
Hood (M. BE.) Man in the moon knew. 
8234. 
Hook (James) 
minuet for the theatre. 
Hooker (Beulah) 
row. 4600. 
Hooker (Thelma) 
dreamer. 5522. 
Hooper (H. B.): 
Dancing on a roof garden. 19911. 
Never regret that you were in love 
with me. 20917. 
Single apartment. 


Hook’s (Mr. James) 
7764. 
Yesterday’s tomor- 


I’m just a love sick 


8774. 


/ pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Hooper (H. H.) Here’s to that shrine. 
24426. 

Hooper (Nellie) : 
My pal. 16873: 
Sun will be shining for you. 6641. 

Hoorebeke (— van): 
Campagne normande. 
Dartifol-marche. 468. 
Mama Liza. 18695. 
Marcadet 49-27. 1465. 


305. 


Rainbow. 13173. 
Sparks. 13355. 
Sunbeam. 13389. 


19307. 
Laughing over losing 


Sur les quais de Paris. 
Hoots (Lois) 
you. 24752. 
Hoover (Denise) If each dark cloud 
has a Silver lining. 22475. 
Hoover (G. W.): 
Chi-ca-go in 1988. 352. 
Go easy, Hanna from Louisiana. 


5263. 
Moonbeams smile again. 5992. 

Hoover (Treva) Dreaming in the 
moonlight. 16092. 

Hope (Hleanor) Our country’s First 
Lady. 13054. 

Hope (Frederick) Why is it so. 
11565. 

Hope (H. Ashworth-) See Ashworth- 
Hope (H.) 

Hone (Hedges) Tell me, am I falling 
in love. 25635. 


Hope (Louise) Mia querida. 16783. 
Hope of the ages. 18336*. 
Hope, the hermit. 3391. 
Hope pub. co.: 
Around Bethlehem’s manger. 
15733. (13). 
Day of days. 18765 (38). 
Nature’s awakening. 13765 (131). 
Old, old story. 15733 (248). 
Santa Claus and his _ helpers. 
15733 (806). 
Hopekirk (Helen) Seventy Scottish 
songs. 17752 (60). 
Hopkins (EK. B.): 
Two ean make a world. 9060. 
When the moon says it’s time for 


love. 11521. 
Hopkins (I. M.) Just a little kiss. 
22598. 


Hopkins (Ken) 
Hopkins (Porter) 


Ev’ry night. 16140. 
Just a little kiss. 


22598. 

Hopmann (R. W.) "Twas just a 
puppy-love affair. 15503. 

Hoppe (BE. R.) Silvery moon. 15242. 

Hoppin (Stuart) Blue eyes. 21826. 

Hopson (E. 8.) Take me again in 
your arms. 25621. 

Hopson (Elizabeth) In a. garden. 
22500. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Horacek (1. BE.) 
18801, 

Horan 
15507. . 

Horejs (Thomas) Depression march. 
494. 

Horn (G. A.) 


Music. hath charms. 


(Jack) Twilight and you. 


Just another broken 


dream. 8081. 

Horn (N. C.) Ah! she loves me. 
9348. 

Horn (N. V.) Sleepy-time. 8781. 

Hornby (M. O.) ‘Tell me darling. 
6703. 

Horne (Hlsie) Hark! hark! the lark. 
6465. 

Horney (R. L.) Song for mother. 
8817. 

Hornin (Joseph) Blue eagle waltz. 
19774. 

Horning (J. A.) All hail to prosper- 
ity. 7108. 


Hornsby (G. L.): 


Call of love. 15918. 
Curiosity. 18026. 
Hornstein (C, L.) Tin can age. 2407. 
Horobin (Jessie) Blossom time. 
11817. 
Horsey (Mabel) That's how I am 
without you. 43834. 
Horst (P. M.) I planted a rose in the 
garden. 22441. 


Horstemeier (E. H.) Hear me O Lord. 
24413. 

Horstemier (E. H.) 
eagle flying. 20557. 


Keep the blue 


Horth (George de) Sce de Horth 
(George) 
Horton (C. P.): 
Barcarolle. 17752 (18). 


17752 (22). 
17752 


Bells of winter. 
O night, most beautiful. 
(166). 
Our starry banner. 17752 (108). 
Silver song series. 17752 (1388). 
Horton (Florence) Walking in the 
king’s highway. 17752 (153). 
Horton (i. H.) : 
Birthday. 9501. 


Encouragements to a lover. 9807. 


Horton (Myles) pseud. See Miles 
(EK. H.) 
Horton. (N. “P:)  ~Bread’’ line” blues. 
PASM 
Horton, «(R...C.) : 
Choo chco train. 17980. 
If you only knew. 14504. 


Horvath (A.,8.): 


It’s all because of you. 22554. 
Try wearing a smile. 4403. 
Horvath (Géza) Badinerie. 4656 

(44). 
Horwath (Joseph) : 
I am something to you. 22326. 


Roaming to romance. 6406, 17137. 
Wander song. 25777. 
Horwitz (Charles) Plain little sol- 
dier man. 4656 (507). 
Hosbach (W. J.) jr.: 


Just another day gone by. 14600. 
So sudden, you were gone. 4216. 


Hoschna (K. L.) au. and Hoschna 
(Hettie) prop.: 
Barnyard frolic. 19648 (10). 
Boys in blue. 19648 (17). 
Cupid. 21696 (68). 
Dat’s de way I loves you, honey 
mine. 21696 (72). 


Dear old school days. 11670 (71). 


Girl from Broadway. 21696 
(119). 

Girl who was meant for you. 7076 
(88). 

Girl with the naughty, naughty 
glance. 19648 (42). 


Good bye pal. 11670 (128). 

Hail to the father of our country. 
157383 (139). 

He loves me, he loves me _ not. 
21696 (148). 

Hobo man. 21696 (156). 

In a shady nook. 15733 (156). 

Its up to you to do the rest.. 
21696 (202). 


Jolly sailor boys. 19648 (65). 
Land of romance. 2815 (174), 
19648 (70). 


Lilliputian police. 193648 (73). 
Lincoln, oh Lincoln we honor you 


today. 19648 (74). 
Little cow-boys and cow-girls. 
19648 (77). 


Little fire fighters. 19648 (78). 


Little folks in dreamland. 19648 
(79). 

Little housekeepers. 19648 (80). 

Little postmen. 19648 (81). 

Lota’s chant. 15733 (191). 

Love me as you used to do. 21696 


(241). 
Mayor of Tokio. 7076 (220). 
Miss Dolly Dollars. 7076 (228), 
9332 (236). 


Moth and the butterfly. 19648 
(97). 

On the lake. 11670 (264). 

Panamericana. 11670 (273). 

Pearl and the pumpkin. T7076 


(260),,., 93832) (27%) . 
Phantom brigade. 7076 (261). 
Princess beggar. 9332 (288). 
Sentry march. T7076 (311). 
Someone. 2815 (306). 
That’s easy for a little girl to do. 
21696 (370). 
Tidyville. 19648 (148). 
Upside downy land. 15733 (361). 
Waterfall. 9832 (379). 


1325 


INDEX 


Hoschna (K. L.) aw. and Hoschna 
(Hettie) prop.—Continued. 
Without thee love my heart is 


blind. 19648 (178). 
Young America. 19648 (177). 
Hose’ (S:.7P:): 


Dance romance. 16017. 
Minstrel’s love song. 16788. 
Hosking (J. T.) Letter asking to 

come home. 5787. 
Hosmer (HE. S8.): 
Dawn ot God’s dear Sabbath. 
4656 (125). 
Fountain of youth. 24287. 
Now is the happy time. 
(258). 
Over the water. 7076 (257). 
Hosmer (Lucius) : 
Bandit chief. 7076 (12). 
Burlesque serenade. 7076 (23). 
Castles in Spain. TO76 (28). 
Chorus of the friars. TO76 (33). 
Faleon’s flight. TO76 (79). 
Give him a welcome quite Spanish. 
7076 (89). 
Hunting chorus. 
Lay of the lute. 


9332 


TO7T6 (127). 
7076 (172). 


Love’s eternal song. T076 (189). 
March of the guard. 7076 (194). 
Nightingale and the rose. T7076 


(241). 
Oh won’t you shed one little tear 
for me. T7076 (248). 
Pilgrim of love. TO76 (262). 
Rose of the Alhambra. 
(282-292), 9832 (314). 
Scene of the apparition. 
(304). 
Song of the millers. 
Weaving. 7076 (3877). 
What vision fair. T7076 (384). 
Hostetler (C. A.) jr. Cuddle in my 
arms. 14062. 
Hot pepper. 4678, 12807. 
Hotel. 7539. 
HO6tel des étudiants. 6501. 
Hottinger (Elizabeth) Down 
dusty lane. 19972. 
Hough (J. 'N.)': 
In the beautiful springtime of 


7076 
T7076 
7076 (326). 


the 


May. 7948. 
What’s sweeter than the bee. 
9174. 
Houghton (C. D.) Heavens to Betsy. 
22271. 
Houghton (Don) Whispers of dream- 
land. 25884. 
Houghton (H. J.): 
ramp. 6780. 

World is tramping on. 11594. 
Houghton (M. J.) Cheer up. 7340. 
Houghton (W. H.) Songs in the 

night. 21274. 


pt. 1m, n. s., v. 28 


Houlding (W.'J.) Love is all eternal 


spring. 18663. 

House (Anna) Baulin water blues. 
165. 

House (Clinton) Mississippi, moan. 
3823. 


House (Vera) Just one more love 
letter to you. 10333. 
House (W. H.) Sell it. 4162. 
Houseley (Henry) au. and Houseley 
(Charles and James) props.: 
Spring song. 23795 (90). 
Twilight dreams. 23795 (102). 
Houseman (N. R.) You took my 
dreams away. 2784. 

Houser (G. M.) Memories of mother. 
8271. 
Housman 

25392. : 
Houston (H. HE.) ’Cause my baby’s 
sore at me. 15944. 
Houtkamp (C. HE.) 
15920. 
Hovet (Lillian and Walter) 


(Rosalie) Sandman. 


Call of youth. 


Claim on 


the plain. 24061. 

Hovey (N. W.) Rubank elementary 
method for clarinet. 23228. 

How d’you do. 9337, 9547; 10119, 


10268, 10766, 21984. 
How deep in love am I. 5427. 
How: to break ninety. 12062. 
Howard (Carel) You made a fool of 
me. 23767. 
Howard (Chris) pseud. See Christo- 
pher (Howard) 
Howard (Delmar) 
the gospel. 19158. 
Howard (E. R.) Ill see you in Chi- 
cago at the fair. 7828. 

Howard (Fred) It’s heaven to me. 
1170. 

Howard (J. H.): 


Separated unto 


Ask the man. 2815 (15). 

Belle of bald-head row. 9832 
(82). 

Big banshee. 11670 (383), 15733 
(30). 

Blow the smoke away. 19648 (16). 

Brownies. 2815 (87). 


Central give me back my dime. 
11670 (42). 

Cinderella. 2815 (52). 

Cing Cing’s samisen. 15733 (60). 

Clorinda Jackson. 15733 (63). 

Cross your heart. 9332 (78). 

Dear heart. 9332 (87). 

Diplomacy. 11670 (74). 

Dixie I love you. 21696 (76). 

Drums of the fore and aft. 9832 
(95). 

First and only. 19648 (36). 

Girl you dream about. 93832 (122). 

Heap love. 2815 (129). 

Heart to let. ‘15783 (141). 


1326 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


I don’t like your family. 21696 
(174). 

I’m lonesome for you. 2815 (145). 

I want a girl like you. 9832 
(151). 

It’s lonesome tonight. 19648 (56). 


Julie Dooley. 2815 (169). 
Just a paper doll. 11670 (183). 
Land of Nod. 11670 (191). 


Let’s take a trolley ride. 9332 
(207). 

Make your own sunshine. 25992 
(38). 


My Illinois. 2815 (234). 

My Uncle Sam. 2815 (240). 

Oh the deuce what's the use. 
2815 (257). 

Old Broadway. 157383 (246). 

One and one make one. 15733 
(250). 

Same old moon. 2815 (295). 

Same old story. 25992 (62). 

So. 25992 (64). 

Sun that shines on Dixieland. 
93832 (350). 

Thursday is my Jonah day. 19648 
(147). 

Umpire is a most unhappy man. 
9332 (370). 

Waning honeymoon. 19648 (158). 

What’s the use of dreaming. 
13765 (244). 

When you grow tired just let me 
know, 2815 (365). 


Won’t you be my girlie. 15733 
(392). 
You look awful good to father. 
9832 (408). 
You're the sweetest girl I know. 
25992 (85). 
Howard (James) In the shade of 
the pine. 7956. 
Howard (lL. D.) You're my life, my 
inspiration. 7048. 
Howard (LL. BH.) Good man’s love. 
5284. 
Howard (M. B.) Old log shack. 
251638. 
Howard (M. L.): 
Ella. 20014. 


Hawaiian dream. 20206. 
Howard (Monte) Ireland and you. 
18499. 
Howard (Patrick) 
you. 6642. 
Howard (Percy) Doll baby. 12041. 
Howard (R. L.) Give back your love 


Sun will shine for 


to me. 5258. 
Howard (W. H.) Inventions, ete. 
20461. 
Howe (Hvalyn) Oh lovely night. 
1739. 

Howe (J. H.) Fair Puget Sound. 
14200. 


38188—34——17 


Howe (Ward) Goodbye Canada. 
D214. 

Howell (Dorothy) Bird’s song. 7214. 
Howell (KH. B.) Moonlight lips. 
12820. 

Howell (Genevieve) Prosperity with 
Roosevelt. 15099. 


Howell (Ken) Howell-Aretta system 
of modern accordion study. 24465. 
Howell (M. L.) Lonesome and blue. 


10458. 
Howell (T. M.) Come on let’s go 
down South. 15993. 


Howell & Bradshaw. Come on let’s go 
down South. 15998. 
Howell-Aretta system of modern ac- 
cordion study. 24465. 
Howells (Herbert) : 
Bunches of grapes. 7273. 
To music bent. 9020. 
Howells (J. A.) I love you so. 22384. 
Howes (T, H.) Jeannie. 16555. 
Howgill (Richard) : 
Destitution. 500. 
In the clouds. 1185. 
Night express. 1684. 
Riding out the gale. 
Song of the machine. 
Typhoon. 2475. 
Howie (F. R.) James & Robert 
Douglas. 7998. 
Howland (C. EH.) There’s no depres- 
sion in our love. 8991. 
Howland (G. H.) You're mine. 11639. 
Howland (H. 1.) My yesterday girl. 
14914. 
Howland (L. de L.) What is said in 
the moonlight, doesn’t count next 


1981. 
2209. 


day, 21540. 
Howland (Ll. L.) National Roosevelt 
anthem. 18885. 
Howland (R. W.): 
National Roosevelt anthem. 
18885. 
You’re mine. 11639. 
Howley (J. J.) Yodeler’s dream. 
17691. 


Hoy (H. O.) My taxi sweetheart girl. 
1646. 
Hoy (Ken) Heartbroken. 5358. 
Hoyer (Karl): 
Drei kleine sonaten. 
Zug des todes. 9327. 
Hrebeniuk (Stephen) Ontario is my 
paradise. 18963. 
Hruby (Frank) 
technic. 25411. 
Hruby (Viktor) 


TT79. 


School of clarinet 


Variationen tiber ein 


eigenes thema. 138538. 
Hrucka (Andrew) Lover of my 
dreams. 18676. 


Hubatschek (H. J.) Hot cha baby 
don’t you leave me flat. 10047. 
Hubay (Jeno) Anna Karenina. 2857. 


1327 


INDEX 


Hubbard (B. C.): 
I love baloney. 22377. 
In the shadow of Mount Rainier. 
12471. 
Hubbard (Charlotte) : 


Drifting on the old Ohio. 5091. 
Sad, 6441. 
Hubbard (Chloe) Your last kiss. 
23785. 
Hubbard (Harry) That’s what Ill do 
for you. 23445. 
Hubbard (R. L.) My mother. 3886. 


Hubbard (S. B.): 
Our little love affair. 18954. 
Song that reminds me of you. 


21270. 
Hubbell (P. E.) So buy American 
now. 4211. 
Hubble (A. R.) My Arkansas sweet- 
heart. 20814. 


Huber (A. L.) Yes, I say. 28748. 

Huber (Paul) Paradise lane. 10860. 

Hudak (Michael) In my arms. 
24632. 

Huddleston (H. C.) Wise guy. 23722. 

Huddleston (M. M.) Still times goes 


on. 25574. 
Hudebni matice umélecke besedy: 
Kleopatra. 8055. 
Na shledanou vy lepSich Gasech. 
8409. 

Penize nebo Zivot. 8558. 
Préludes. 8597. 
Sonata 2. 8813. 
Sonatina. 8815. 
U plamene. 9065. 


Z% mladych let. 93824. 
Zivot je jen nédhoda. 9326. 
Hudecek (John) Why. 15648. 
Hudson (EHdward) Biscuit 
15853. 
Hudson (Frances) Il never change 
my mind about you. 14414. 
Hudson (Harry) I’m getting younger 


roller. 


every day. 12379. 
Hudson (Hillery) Winter nights. 
21622. 


Hudson (Irene) Family’s resolution. 
3218. 


Hudson (Mrs. L. G.) Laugh your 
cares away. 12592. 

Hudson (Lynton) Song of the night- 
ingale. 13346. 


Hudson (Raymond): 
Florida moon. 18179. 
When the sun bids the day good 


morning. 6944. 
Hudson (Rollo) I found the road to 
you. 5471, 


Hudson (W.S.) 3 and 2 percent beer. 
9329, 19645. 
Hudson (Will): 
Ink bottle stomp. 14547. 
Man from Harlem. 3758. 


pt. mm, n.s., v. 28 


Hudspeth (G. W.) Arizona brings me 
dreams of you. 2867. 
Hutie (Georges) : 

Basses et chants donnés aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, 
année 1982. 163. 

Berceuse pour Jes gueux. 9493. 

BEtérnelie sérénade. 15733 (115). 

Eternels baisers. 15733 (116). 

Exaltation. 157338 (121). 

In my dreams I sorrowed. . 10217. 

Lecons d’harmonie des éléves 
ayant remporté le premier prix 
aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie, année 1932. 1291. 

Lys. 15783 (195). 

Miroir de la source. 15733 (219). 

Nos chansons. 15733 (238). 

Nuit immortelle. 10771. 

Rayon de soleil. 15733 (282). 

Vers les bois. 15733 (372). 

Vers-luisants. 15733 (373). 

Volupté. 11484. 

Huerter (Charles) : 

Mélodie d’amour. 

Rise, my soul, 
wings. 6402. 

Hueser (Paul) I never knew the 
meaning of love. 18423. 

Huey (Grace) Oh dearest, will you 
be my own. 16968. 
Huff, (C..- ) Hail! 

24881. 
Huff (L. M.): 
Achieving faith. 15. 
Way of peace. 2579. 
Fon (Ny 
I’m going to see JesuS are you. 


20362. 
It pays to help others. 20475. 


16768. 
and stretch thy 


La-Guardia. 


Huff (M. G.) Lost without you. 
18656. 

Huffaker (H. P.) Hollow of the hills. 
12301. 


Huffington (John): 
Easy rhythm. 5104. 
Night after night. 6129. 
Huffington (L. M.) In the land that 
waits for me. 10230. 
Huffman (Charles) Moonlight dream. 
5995. 
Huffman (J. V.) 
friendly people. 708. 
Huffman (V. J.) Good-bye Old Man 
Depression. 12224. 
Hufford (H. S.) I’m on my way to 


Friendly songs for 


win that certain someone. 7852, 
18414. 

Huffziger (Hermann) Tanzkreis. 
1faat 

Hufschmitt (Paul) I want to be with 
you. 14479. 

Hufstedler (Lloyd) Under the Alamo 
moon. 17474. 


1328 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Hug (Gebr.) & co.: 
Bewusst gewordenes klavierspiel. 
11808. 
Dramatische 
7488. 
Frohe fahrt. 5217. 
Im vortibergehen. 1108. 
Lebenslust. 5769, 5770, 12603. 
Lied im frtihling. 13817. 
Lob der bestindigkeit. 1348. 
Nachtigalls wiederkehr. 1653. 
St. Nepomuks vorabend. 2040. 
Umegekehrt. 2479. 
Vorspruch. 2538. 
30 spezial-etiiden. 5141. - 
Huggins (L. P.) Say not, The strug- 
gle nought availeth. 11058. 
Hughes (Elvira) Eyes. 16148. 
Hughes (F. W.) Hymns of the king- 
dom. 9832 (143). 
Hughes (Herbert) : 
How deep in love am I. 
Jig and slip jig. 22580. 
Siller croun. 23282. 
Hughes (J. A. C.) Greater love hath 
no man. 3320. 
Hughes (J. M.) 
Hughes (M. B.): 
Beautiful Sierra-Nevada moun- 
tains. 238927. 
Don’t you care. 24167. 
Everybody likes a different kind 
of lovin’. 24238. 
Honey, don’t be mad at me. 16320. 
Look at that moon. 18647. 
Oh Nira. 16975. 
Oh, yeah. 14971. 
Soup. 25543. 
Why did you treat me that way. 
25892. 

You tell ’em I did. 
Hughes (M. H.) 
love. 9700. 

Hughes (M. M.) Dubuque. 7517. 
Hughes (O. M.) That other wise man. 
25655. 
Hughes 
21952. 
Hughes (U. W.): 
Franklin D. march. 24802. 
Lonesome moon. 20665. 
Hughey (J. F.) In that glad land of 
to-morrow. 18485. 
Hugo (Alfred) pseuwd. 
(A. H.) 
Huhn (Bruno): 
Be strong. 21783. 
Cato’s advice. 11670 (41). 
Good-bye to a child. 13765 (74). 
I.mind the day. 13765 (89). 
Love’s philosophy. 11670 (213). 
Song of faith. 11670 (350). 
Song of praise. 11670 (351). 
Till I wake. 18765 (224). 


ouverture. 5074, 


5427. 


Lamb of God. 5755. 


17787. 
Deep, dark, secret 


(Rose) Contrary Mary. 


See Neuberger 


Huizing (Claude) New deal march. 
8426. 

Hulbert (C. A.) In my golden dream 
of dreams. 12463. 


Hulbert (Claude) My hat’s on the 


side of my head. 18824. 
Hull (A. V.): 
I'll be up to see you, sometime, 
24516. 
Y-lang y-lang flowers. 25942, 
Bull, (Jai) 
Goodbye depression. 3305. 


T’ll build a little white house with 
shutters of green. 957. 


| Hull (J. P.) Amorosa bella. 4711. 


Hull (Russ): 
For nobody but you. 242778. 
Tamara. 23138. 

Hulse (Curtis) pseud. See Curtis (A. 


F.) 
Hulten (G. P.) When my fancy’s run- 
ning high. 11513. 
Hultman (J. A.): 
Nir morgon gryr, da blir det sol- 
sken. 10712. 
Var blott en 
11410. 
Hultman (J. H.) 


solskensstrimma. 


My girl. 6060. 


AHumbert-Lavergne (Mady) Florile 
dalbe. 667. 

Hume (Al) Ill tap, tap, tap on your 
window. 14416. 


Humfeld (Charles) 

Hummel (H. A.): 

Believe me, I’m in love with you. 
15841. 


McKinley. 5899. 


Hix of the stix. 7745. 
T’ll leave it all to you. 962. 
I’m the jig-saw man. 7859. 


I’ve waited honey for the fair. 
7889. 
I will not let you go with just a 
Single kiss. 7903. 
Looking for you. 8172. 
Make up your mind you’ll be mine. 
14727. 
Needin’. 8420. 
Roosevelt knows his line. 13204. 
Song of the night. 4237. 
Still in memory you’re mine. 
13375. 
There’s a secret love. 
Hummel (Henry) 
3729. 
Humperdinck (Engelbert) aw. 
Humperdinck (Wolfram) prop.: 
Berceuse. TO76 (15). 
Heirat wider willen. 7076 (118). 
Rosmarin. TO76 (294). 
Humphrey (H. B.) In an old country 
lane. 14516. 
Humphrey (Homer ) 
11749. 


17401. 
Love of my heart. 


and 


Ave Maria. 


1329 


INDEX 


Humphrey (Lucy): 
I want to take you back but why 


did you roam. 22468. 
Leaves. 1289. 
Humphrey (M. I.): 
Century fair. 15947. 


Forward N. R. A. 16192. 
Humphreys (George): 
How I miss you mother. 20263. 
Little sweetheart, just one more 
dance with you. 24809. 


Humphreys (H. C.) ‘Truro night. 
4400. 

Humphreys (H. 8.) Claudia. 17988. 

Humphreys (W. D.) Moon beams. 


24984. 

Humpty-Dumpty. 7781*. 

Hungary, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5d. 

Hungerford (Maynard) When you 
stopped loving me. 4526. 

Hunkins (E. 8.) Love is a sickness. 
oleae. 

Hunt (Alice) 
23174. 

Hunt (C. L.) 
22140. 

Hunt (Edward) 
20079. 

Hunt (F. D.) To be with you. 4373. 


Réve exquis. 21121, 
For he sorta fikes me. 


For you and me. 


Hunt (G. B.) Since you said goodbye. 
21217. 

Hunt (Irene) Will you be true. 2705. 

Hunt (i224: 


Dixie moon. 9726. 
I can’t forget my college sweet- 


heart. 20285. 
I’d like to have first call on you. 
20291. 


There’s and [sic] old fashioned 
hut in and [sic] old fashioned 
town. 11318. 

When Uncle Tom meets Old Black 
Joe. 17604. 


Who stole my gal. 21601. 


Youre in my dreams tonight. 
tT (25. 
Hunt (Joe) See Hunt (J. F.) 


Hunt (Joseph): 
Down where the Budweiser flows. 


7485. 
Just a little cabin in the hills. 
16575. 
Hunt (M.L.) Goodbye old depression. 
9968. 


Hunt (Melvin Le Roy) Sweetheart I 
never knew. 19318. 
Hunt (Reginald) : 
Scarecrow. 21185. 
Three waltzes. 11068. 
Hunt (W. F.) Sing, my violin, sing. 
23294. 
Hunter 
12503. 


(Cyril) It’s time to rest. 


pt. I, n. S., v. 28 


Hunter (J. M:): 
T’ll be seein’ you. 10099. 
Just a bowl of sweetpeas. 8020. 
Hunter (James) pseud. See Saenger 
(Gustav). 
Hunter (M. A.) Laughter comes after 
a tear. 10391. 
Hunter (Octavia): 
Day dream. 470. 
Moon, my heart and you. 3832. 
She’s a girl from Santa Barbara. 
17208. 
Someday you'll know how I love 
you. 2192. 
Hunter (Paul): 
That gal of mine. 25649. 
This is our paradise. 2387. 


Hunter (Riddell) Shanty O’Fay. 
23270. 
Hunier (S. E.) Because I love you. 
13870. 
Hunter (Skillman): 
New deal. 8425. 


Sweet little mother. 15370. 
Huntington (Clarence) Rambling cow 
boy sisi: 
Huntington (E. D. D.) 
21007. 
Huntington (E. 8. 8.) You're a chip 
off the old block, Boy scouts. 13733. 
Huntley (Arthur) My Idaho moun- 
tain home. 16855. 
Huntley (F. H.): 


One girl. 


Julia’s garden. 16571. 
Red, red rose. 23163. 
Star. 6614. 


Stars of the summer night. 23374. 
Why Adam sinned. 13665. 
Hupfeld (Herman): 
Are you makin’ any money. 13826. 
I’ve gotta get up and go to work. 
14474, °° 
Little one. 8147. 
Night owl. 20934. 
Savage serenade. 19139. 
You love me. 23766. 
Hupp (Charles) Spring lovers. 2239. 
Huppertz (Gottfried) Godiva. 20135*. 
Hurd (Hazel) Don’t say you love 
me. 14123. 
Hurd (M. D.) Giocondo. 5248. 
Hurdon (H. D.) Down by the garden 
gate. 9746, 24175. 
Hurdon music publishers. 
the garden gate. 24175. 
Hurdy-gurdy. 3405. 
Hurlbert (La Verne) 
ful of love. 1042. 
Hurlbert (Ophelia) 
came back. 24478. 
Hurlburt (N. K.): 
Golden key. 3298. 
Morning. 3840. 


Down by 


I want an arm- 


I am glad you 


1330 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Song of life. 4233. 

Song of praise. 4236. 
Hurley (R. W.) My homeland. 1615. 
Hurst (B. M.) Rose twined cabin 


and you. 23216. 
Hurst (J. 8.) jr. Empty arms. 14172. 
Hurst (Jan) Brighton  sea-step. 
13934. 
Hurt (L. E.): 
Blue eagle blues. 19770. 
Girl of my heart. 18220. 
You’ve got me in love’s net. 
21673. 
Hurwitz (Donald) Two in love. 
21448. 
Husch (R. G.): 
Goodbye glory. TO76 (98). 
Sweetest girl of all. 2815 (318). 


Husechka (V. M.) 
ing. 12954. 
Huso (James) : 
Love ’em and leave ’em. 5859. 

You better eat them beans. 7085, 
11614. 
Husted (A. B.) 
into the dawn. 4007. 
Husted (M. I.) I ain’t weary of de 
bright world. 10066. 
Hustru for en dag. 14720. 
Hutch (—) Blue river—roll on. 7230. 
Hutchens (Frank) At the bathing 
pool, 178384. 
Hutchings (EK. F.) 
6601. 


New dav is dawn- 


Out of the darkness 


Spring is here. 


Hutchings (O. M.) 
my heart. 21383. 

Hutchins (Frank) 

Hutchins (Gordon) 

Hutchinson (Ff. H.) 
call you Sweetheart. 

Hutchinson (Leota) 
ries bloom again in 
28652. 

Hutchinson (Victor Hely) 
Hutchinson (Victor) 

Huttl (C. J.) Rock me to sleep in my 
Rocky Mountain home. 211388. 

Hutton (lL. C.) Those two lips were 
made for me. 15441. 

Huycke (Asa) Spirit of Fort Erie. 
8850. 


There’s a song in 


Pop-eye. 21077. 
Hymnal. 10064. 
Since you let me 
2148. 

When the cher- 

Michigan. 


See Hely 


Hyde (BE. N.): 
Every little thing. 3205. 
Pretty little thing. 25294. 
Hyde (Gene) See Hyde (EK. N.) 
Hyde (Hattie) : 
Special question blues. 
T.N. & O. blues. 66838. 
Hyde (R. H.) Gypsy eyes. 
Hye-Knudsen (Johan) 
indvielsen af Aarhus 
20551. 


6588. 


20170. 
Kantate ved 
universitet. 


Hylan (W. H.) Nothing but kisses 
can make me forget that I’m blue. 
25122. 


Hyland (A. 8S.) Our dear country. 
1815. 

Hylton (Jack) Song of the bells. 
2207 


Hymn melodies for children to play. 
3407. 
Hymnal (The) 10064, 12325. 
Hymnophon (Verlagsanstalt) : 
Klumpe-dumpe. 18582, 18583. 


Unter freiem himmel. 19442— 
19445. 
‘Hymns of worship and service. 23795 
(32). 
Hynek (Gus): 
That’s just what I crave. 23441. 
Yearning for you sweetheart. 
23741. 
Hypnotized. 92, 1112, 1372. 
I couldn’ hear nobody pray. 3418. 
I cover the waterfront. 10079. 
I got religion. 12342. 
Til be true, Lord, to Thee. 24515. 


I loved you Wednesday. 13199, 14425, 
16311, 16370, 16378, 16537. 

I’m almost home. 7839. 

Tm no angel. 20299, 20371, 20406, 
21360, 21387, 25672. 

I’m so glad that trouble don’t last 
alway. 18418. 


I married an angel. 17846. 
I see the moon. 3495. 
I sing the cross. 5562. 


I would if I could. 21795. 

I wouldn’t mind dying. 12431. 

Jannuzzo (Orazio) Nuovo congresso 
AOS See Gey: 

Tasilli (Gerardo) : 

Hiight of the bumble bee. 14221. 
Hills of home. 24431-24433. 
Iatalese (Nick) At the dance of the 
dolls. 15807. 
Ibach (Evelyn): 


Back up the President. 7175. 


Maybe I’m just a nobody. 5934. 
Ibert (Jacques) : 
Deux orphelines. 18065. 
Histoires. 10083. 
Valencia. 23533. 
Ich bei tag und du bei nacht. 3514. 
Ich bleib bei dir. 7906, 10506. 
Ich und die kaiserin. 9240. 
Idaho. University. Associated’ stu- 
dents. Songs of the Vandals. 8834. 


Ide (Charls) 
Idée de génie. 7322, 14784. 
Idée folle. 7198, 8416, 8633, 9858, 
13782, 14511, 17967. 
Idelsohn (A. Z.): 
Friday evening service. 18205. 
Hebraisch-orientalischer melodien- 
schatz. 53865-5369. 


Medley no. 8. 3785. 


1331 


INDEX 


Idemne (8S. J.) Will you forgive me 


dear. 13675. 
Idiart (Jean) N.R.A. 18855. 
Idle (Harry) Valse romantique. 
6832. 
Terley (M. A.) : 
Marley, L. M. 5928. 
Three crosses. 6745. 
Ietti (Dominick): 
Amore incerta. 7128. 
Canzone del cane. 314. 
Colomba colorita. 391. 
Gatta. 7615. 
If a body trust a body. 12484. 
Ifigenia in Tauride. 15998. 


Igoe (A. T.): 
Call me back my Ireland. 11875. 
Home of my heart in County 


Mayo. T7757. 
When your hair is turning grey. 
4528. 
I] faut marier nos filles. 7925. 
Ilda (Lewis) Woman should stick to 
her man. 17669. 
Iigenfritz (McNair): 
Chanson de valse. 9586. 
Flames. 16162. 
Illini theatre guild. Wotta racket. 
21631*. 
Illuminato (C. T. dad’) I’m in love with 
you. 5518. 
Impresario (The) 3536. 
Imrie (Bruce) Laugh at life. 22688. 


In a giance. 5615*. 

In black and white. 2815 (158). 
In dulci jubilo. 22512, 22518. 

In my dreams of you. 14527. 
In my heart today. 5627. 


In that great gettin’ up morning. 
16512. 
In the evening. 7951. 


In the fuiness of time. 20450. 
In the garden. 3549*. 
In the good old summer time. 10228. 
In the land of cotton. 2815 (161, 162), 
T7076 (149). 
In the sweet bye and bye. 
In yonder vale. 3556. 
In your hat. 5392. 
Inabnit (Alfred) 
20921. 
Inayat (Vilayat) Adagio. 7169. 
Incanto di primavera. 5642*. 
Inches (Myrtle) Rainbow 
13174. 
Incidental series. 5643. 
Indian queen. 21710. 
Indy (Vincent d’): 
Hippolyte et Aricie. 
147). 
Jour d’été a la montagne. 
(169, 170). 


7958. 


New deal march. 


dreams. 


15733 (146, 


15733 


pt. OT, n.s., v. 28 


Ingalls (J. EH.): 
brave volunteers. 


Calling for 

24019. 

Land where we need no sun. 
24748. 

Sin clouds have been rolled away. 
25456. 


To the Mount of Olives. 25698. 
We're a mighty army. 25792. 
Ingalsbe (A. H.): 
Morning song. 1563. 
Old cathedral. 1747. 
Ingebretsen (Joe) My black eyed 
baby. 20816. 
Ingersoll (B. M.) Somebody’s goin’ 
to love me, why not you. 11170. 
Inghelbrecht (D.-E.) : 


Derniéres nurseries. 5028, 5029. 
Gitane. 9941. 

Nursery. 6168, 6169. 

Six danses suédoises. 14545. 


Ingle (Francis) See Ingle (G. F.) 


Ingle (G. F.): 


Forever. 3247. 
Geraldine. 731. 
Inglee (Emma) Green and gold. 
12242. 
Ingram (A. E.) I don’t want a mem- 
ory. 3422. 


Sweetheart. 4288. 
Days that once have 


Ingram (Agnes) 
Ingram (N. L.) 


been. 9690. 
Ingram (Orestus) My inspiration. 
25049. 


Ingram (S. L.) 
of the moon. 

Ingrao (V. C.) 
22636. 

Inled mig i frestelse. 24717, 24718. 

Inman (D. M.) Humming my yaga- 
bond song. 24467. 

Inn at Bethlehem. 24651. 

Innocenzi (Carlo): 

Canzone beguin. 11884. 
Guitarrero. 22233. 
Serenata a Ciquita. 6488. 

Insell (B. B.) Pay to the order of 
you, all of my love on demand. 
6288. 

Inskeep (Helen) 
eraving. 17734. 

Instructors committee of the National 
union of school orchestras. See Na- 
tional union of school orchestras. 
Instructors committee. 

Intercollegiate music league, inc.: 


Underneath the light 
25735. 
La Guardia victory. 


You’re the one I’m 


Dance of the baby dolls. 18081. 
Girl I love is a Democrat. 18217. 
Is love logical at all. 18503. 
One more night of love. 18955. 
International house. 10635, 11290, 
13428. 
International revue. 21840, 21968, 
23070. 


a2 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1933 


Intrator (N.) Madame. 3750. 
Intribus (Texas) I love you. 3454. 
Introduction to the classics. 24655. 
Invention, ete. 20461. 
Ioannides (Sosos): 

My we pwras. 3788. 

TIAdvo tayxno. 150538. 
Iolanthe. 20465*. 
Ione. 23059. 
Iphigenia in Tauris of HEuripides. 

24658*. 

Ippolito (Joe) 


till after you had gone. 7869. 

Ippolito (Leonard) : 

Have a heart. 18287. 

Hittin’ the high spots. 18325. 
Ireland (John): 

Elegy. 5118. 

Menuet. 5957. 
Ireland (R. Y.) Blue eyes. 15870. 
Irion (R. J.) I care. 10076. 


Irish (EK. M.) Inspiration. 16524. 
Irish (Macy) See Irish (E. M.) 
Irish Free State, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 5. 
Irish girl. 24660. 
Irish reel. 3565. 
Irish tune. 3566. 
Irma la mala. 3567. 
Irre (HE. M.): 
Heimatlos. 14836. 
Schoner Mai, o wunderschéner 
Mai. 15197. , 
Irvine (Andrew) 
to you. 19820. 
Irving (M. C.): 

Gorgeous eyes. 14801. 

Waltzing the scale. 9122, 13575. 
Irving (M. W.) Lonely. 16686. 
Irving (R. C.) Pay to the order of 

you, all of my love on demand. 
6288. 
Irving (Rolond) : 

Dreamy river. 12089. 

Old brass band. 20985. 

You’ve earned yourself a broken 

heart. 19629. 
Irving (Walter) Mister Roosevelt, 
were sure proud of you: 10577. 
Irving pub. co. Troglodyte. 23495. 
Irwin (Bob) See Irwin (R. R.) 
Irwin (Cecil) Tree of hope. 4390. 
Irwin (EH. E.) Your name is the name 
of my sweetheart. 21684. 
Irwin (H. N.) Prosperity is coming. 
4072. 
Irwin (Gene) Never again. 20916. 
Irwin (M. W.) ~*We do our part. 
19482. 
Shkewin: 'OR."R.): 

Amazon, 15772. 

I wonder if you wonder. 

Lion’s roar. 10428. 


Can I come back 


10174. 


I never knew I cared | 


Send a bunch of roses to her door. 


2100, 6483. 
Sprinkle me with kisses. 4250, 
8858. 
Twinkle twinkle little star. 6802, 
9057. 
Is this the way to Bethlehem. 
22550. 
Isaak (Ethel) Get in step with Nira. 


18214. 
Isaak (Heinrich) 
dost love me. 
Isbell (A. B.): 

Chicago. 14011. 

Moon rays. 12815. 

My sweetheart of dreams. 10704. 
Isern (Francis) Bread and cheese 
- and kisses. 19790. 

Isle of Bong Bong. 2815 (15, 37, 129, 
145, 234, 240, 257), 11670 (74). 

Isle of sunshine. 17619. 

Isner (H. B.) Since I found you. 
6508. 

Isopy (Honorine) : 

Brise. 9332 (48). 

Correspondance. 18765 (381). 

Dernier baiser. 138765 (39-41). 

Heure grise. 15733 (148, 144). 

Impératrice. 13765 (93-95). 

Marche burlesque. 15733 (200). 

Marehe des soireux. 15733 (203). 

Mon secret. 9332 (238). 

Ne mentons pas aux femmes. 

15733 (233, 234). 

Peu d’amour. 15733 (266, 267). 

Pochard. 93832 (284). 

Polka desamours. 157383 (272). 

Tentation. 18765 (221, 222), 15733 

(349). 

Valse de l’etoile. 157383 (363). 

Israel (Andrew) Lied ueber musik. 
8117. 
Israel (Harry): 

Donnybrook fair. 15733 (86). 

Jolly bugler. 2815 (168). 

Israel (Jerome) Roosevelt and the 
N.R. A. 21145. 
Issertelle (Hdna d’) 

(Edna) 
It happened in Nordland. 2815 (1138, 
114, 182, 183, 188). 
It is May. 5662. 
It’s a good thing I can’t talk. 3574*. 
It’s great to be alive. 12350, 12351. 
It’s the valet. 108, 686, 1097. 
Italian book co.: 
Collection of Italian and Nea- 
politan songs. 15979. 
Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin. 390, 7371, 
24067. 


Lord Jesus, Who 
18651. 


See d’Issertelle 


Piedigrotta La sirena 1933. 21057. 
Piedigrotta Santa Lucia. 21058. 
Piu belle canzoni romane. 21065. 


1333 


INDEX 


pt. mm, n. s., v.28 


Italian book co.—Continued. 

Sirena. 15252. 

Strenna delle rose, 1983. 2255. 
Italian Christmas carols. 5677. 
Italian fanfara. 12508. 

Italy, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 


hells (d.. B:).: 
I miss you, Julia, why don’t you 
miss me. 22488. 
U.S. A. @ng.Nne Be Aj 7 25526: 


Ivancovich (C. B.) Dream girl. 
12068. 
Ivanoff (Alexander) I ery for you. 
22335. . 
Iverson (A. L.) Lament. 3642. 
Ives (C. E.) Thirty four songs. 
24674. 
Ives (Malcolm) Coon among the 
chickens. 3064, 9646. 
Ivie (E. L.): 

Indians. 12478. 

Jes’ stayin’ on. 12518. 
Ivimey (Ella) Summer heats be 
stowing. 11233. 


14573. 
I can write a song 


Ivy and holly. 
Jacchia (Paul) 


for you. 3411. 

Jachino (Carlo) : é 
Pastorale di natale. 8550. 
Preludio di festa. 18135. 
Sonata drammatica. 2201. 


Jack (Annie) My diary. 1064S. 

Jack and Jill valentine. 1178*. 

Jack and the beanstalk. 10284*, 

Jackson (—) Tea cup. 13428. 

Jackson (B. G.) Dreaming dreams 
of Colorado’s sunlight. 14144. 

3} West (B.M.) Forever in my heart. 


Jackson (C. W.) 
Cupid’s toils. 
Jackson (D. M.) 
is there. 3511. 

Jackson (Dudley): 
Angel's lullaby. 7134. 
Aw gee, can’t you understand. 
9432. 
Just imagine the rest. 18561. 
Last night I dreamed of love re- 
turning. 1282. 


Drifting home, in 
560. 
I wonder if Nancy 


Ol’ wide river. 23002. 
Jackson (H. BH.) Waiting for you. 
17508. 


Jackson (BH. H.): 
Crazy for love. 19892. 
Crazy moon. 19893. 
Fantasy. 20761. 
Loony house riot. 20674. 
Paresis walk. 21045. 


Quick Henry, the flit. 21099. 
Snow. 21236. 
Jackson (EK. M.) Re-born American 
spirit. 8651. 


Jackson (EK. W.) Jackson stomp. 
20495. 
Jackson (Hunice) Harvest time in 
Caroline. 20200. 
Jackson (F. R.) Yellow fire. 25939. 
Jackson (G. V.): 
Old plantation home. 23010. 


Shuffle along and keep smiling. 
11167. 
Trail of yesterday’s dream. 4389. 
Jackson (Harrison) : 
New deal way. 18896. 
Twisting Sue. 19432. 
Jackson (Howard): 


First spring day. 654. 
He’s mine. 5352, 12272, 18296. 
Ox road. 13069. 
Jackson (J. H.) Black gal blues. 
11815. 


Jackson (J. J.): 
Mem’ries of dreams come true. 
18729. 
My keepsakes. 
Jackson (Joseph) 
22744. 
Jackson (Kermit) Some one has taken 
my Sally. 15285. 
Jackson (Levon) Drifting on the Al- 


10674. 
Love went astray. 


legheny. 16109. 

Jackson (Louis) All the world’s in 
tune. 15765. 

Jackson (M. A.) Leap year dream. 
5766. 

Jackson (M.D.) Dismiss us with Thy 
blessing. 19648 (26). 


When father laid 
11670 


Jackson (Nelson) 
the carpet on the stairs. 
(418). 

Jackson (Ocea) Smile. 133812. 

Jackson (R. S. M.) It was in the 
moonlight that I wrote, my song. 
16549. 

Jackson (V. A.) I’m in love with love. 


Jackson (W. EF.) 
days. 15887. 
Jackson (W. G.): 

Tent by a brook. 6712. 
Though the world seems topsy tur- 


Boyhood’s happy 


vey. 2391. 
Jackson (W. H.) Remembrance of 
mother. 21118. 


Jacob (F. D.) Honey girl. 223801. 
Jacob (Gordon) : 
Brother James’ air. 265. 
Charlie is my darling. 11910. 
Clouds. 21929. : 
Come shepherd swains. 24078. 
Dobbin. 9730. 
Fairy. 24244. 
Magic in the garden. 8229. 
Men of Gotham. 12772. 
My love is o’er the sea. 12897. 


1334 


INDEX: 


nos. 1-12, 1933 
O, good ale. 12986. 
Sister awake. 25467. 


Jacob (Mary) Singing games for 
young people. 25464, 25465. 
Jacobi (Lou) pseud. See Jacobovitch 
(Louw) 
Jacobovitch (Lou) 
rainy day. 22556. 
Jacobs (A. T.) Isn’t it grand. 
Jacobs (Abe) Extra. 5158. 
Jacobs (Al): 
Darling of the campus. 21995. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 193820. 
Jacobs (B. M.) Farewell to college. 


12133. 
Jacobs (C. H.) Duck patrol. 24207. 
Jacobs (EF. E.) For depression has 
gone bye [sic]. 9881. 
Jacobs (H. P.) Everyone’s happy 
again, 12115. 
Jacobs (Walter) Kiss of spring. 93832 
(200). 
Jacobs (Walter) inc.: 
Carillon. 11888. 
Charm of days gone by. 348. 
Defenders of the fort. 12018. 
My dusky Rose. 1600. 
National emblem. 8412. 


It’s hell on a 
1163. 


Jacobsen (Calle) Oceans of love. 
12997. 
Jacobsen (Heinrich ) Salutation. 


17752 (125). 
Jacobsen (J. R.) So all alone. 21238. 
Jacobsen (Maxim) : 
Etiiden. 1494. 
36 etuden. 12388. 
42; etudes ou caprices. 
60 etudes. 2721. 
Jacobson (Gérard) Ich bei tag und 
du bei nacht. 3514. 
Jacobson (Maurice) 
13098. 
Jacobson (Myron) Chanson de Marie 
Antoinette. 13989. 
Jacobus (M. D. A.) Good-bye Old 
Man Depression. 12224. 
Jacobus (M. EH. K.) Lonely just to 


1266. 


Pedlar’s song. 


waltz with you. 12656. 
sgacoby (P. I.) Mignonette. 22815. 
Jacomoni (Roméo) fils. Méthode 


moderne d’accordéon chromatique. 
24945. 
Jacovacci (Edouard) : 
Nouvelle méthode permettant d’ap- 
prendre rapidement le nouveau. 
modéle d’accordeon chromatique. 


8446. 
Recueil de vingt nouvelles danses 
faciles. 10999. 


Jacques (O. J.) I never knew. 12407. 
Jacquessin (M. L.) A toi. 15733 (2). 
Jacquot (Louis) et fils: 
Sur le boul’vard Magenta, 
Sur le lac. 4276. 


15360. 


Jaenke (Bob): 
Sheik of Al Kazan. 172138. 
Underneath the western moon. 
17482. 
Why can’t we go on dancing. 
17635. 
Jdrnefelt (—) 
Jaffe (Harold) 
Jaffe (Julius) : 
Forget me not. 5200. 
Hytlers mapuleh mus 
18349. 
Leiben sol main vaibel. 10397. 
Makess far Hittlern. 12720. 
Oriental dudke. 13045. 

Sain a border oder nit. 4134. 
Ven der shabess kimt. 11415. 
Jaffey (Jess) Toward the dawn. 2481, 

Jagd ins abenteuer. 24674*. 
Jakobson (Julius) Romanza de Sjon 


Praeludium. 12512. 
I love you. 3453. 


kumen. 


Boren. 21144. 

James (Arthur) Goo, ga ga, goo. 
3302. 

James (B. L.) Love’s night dream. 
20700. 


James (Billy): 
Kiss in the moonlight. 
Oriental blues. 10836. 
Will ya—won’t ya—please. 25900. 


12569. 


James (D. T.) Sorry Mary Ann. 
19259. 

James (Dorothy) Christmas night. 
19857. 


James (F. W.) Lullaby. 3744. 
James (J. T.): 
Cwmegwyn. 3088. 
Gwenlas. 3330. 
James (L. P.): 
My love goes with you. 20859. 
Playing around on the _ delta. 
17067. 
James (Lawrence) Wondering. 2722. 
James (Mae) Where mother found 
heaven. 23678. 
games (Philip) : 
Andante. 15199. 
General William Booth enters into 
heaven. 3272, 5233. 
James (Tad): 
In my dream of Dixieland. 12460. 


Song of a dreamer. 13339. 
James (Will) : 
Crossing the bar. 18024. 


Death rides high. 24139. 

Have a drink, boys. 7706. 

Hear my prayer. 22265. 
Jameson (G. V.) Christmas paths. 


17984**, 

Jameson (LL. B.) Bread line blues. 
xB Peh 

Jamieson (Freda) Missouri love 
waltz. 14803. 

Jampel (Blanche) In a_- glance 


5615*, 


1335 


INDEX 


Jan (Frank) My darling, you’re 
charming. 25027. 

Jancourt (Hugéne) Napolitan. 
12939. 

Janfrey (C. L.) MHollyhock house. 
18329. 


Janicki (S. I.): 
Do you love me honey. 16062. 
Dreams. 16100. 
Janigro (Nicola) Tecnica pianistica. 
15411. 
Janin (Jacques): 
Calvaire. 18958. 


Fantaisie arabe. 7557. 


Ma mie, mon aimée. 10500. 
Midi chante. 18737. 

Mon soleil, a moi. ... 18760. 
Roi de la montagne. 11024. 
Jankowsky (Ottilie) I am homesick. 

10070. 
Jannuzzi (Frank) Each night. 9787. 


Jansen (D. P.): 
I’m lonesome ’cause you’re gone. 


16423. 
There’s love in your eyes sweet- 
heart. 8990. 


Jansen (Henry): 
Drink boys, drink beer. 
New York lights. 25108. 
Janser (C. S.) Deliverer. 22019*. 
Janser (E. K.) Deliverer. 22019*. 
Jansma (T. 8S.) Better times are 
drawing near. 11807. 
Janvier (L. B. De) See De Janvier 
(B.) 
Jaques-Daleroze (E.): 
Rythmes de chant et de danse. 
23235, 23236. 


24199. 


Trois rondeaux joyeux. 18523- 
18526. 

Jarden (Dorothy) Alamo. 11670 
(3). 

Jardin sur l’Oronte. 1180. 

Jarman (H. E.) Corn huskers book 
of square dances. 7398. 

Jarnagin (Kenneth) Paradise of 
memories. 21040. 

Jaros (J. W3G 


Could you, would you. 3068. 

Dance, dance, dance. 3091. 

Lonesome for you. 3703. 

Someone, somewhere. 4224. 
Jarrett (Scott) Note to you. 22969. 
. Jarvis (Burnett) Down at the roller 
Skating rink. 7479. 


Jascha (Oscar) Rosem im _ schnee. 
15161. 

Jasmyn (Joan) Meet me in Chicago. 
3787. 


Jason (Will): 
Ain’t it gonna ring no more. 30, 
4678. 
All American girls. 7105, 15755. 
Behemian drinking song. 15881. 


pt. 1, nD. s.; ¥. 28 


Command to love. 7387, 11963. 
Cowboy’s heaven. 3074. 
Down where the river meets the 


sea. 31059. 
Gal from Amarillo. 38265. 
Hans and Gretchen. 9996, 16275. 


I love you, or something. 980. 

In 1929 we had a penthouse. 3557. 

Is this a souvenir. 5652, 7976, 
10248. 

Isn’t this a night for love. 10251, 
10252. 

It can happen to you. T7978. 

Just another dream. 5715. 

Love came stealing like a thief in 
the night. 5858. 

Metropomania. 1516. 

Mon papa. 12807. 

Parade of the ads. 

Penthouse lament. 13100. 

Rhythm in my heart. 11013. 

Roof top serenade. 23201. 

Sailor’s luck. 6444, 11050. 


1838. 


Shadow on the shade. 2113. 
So this is Harris. 8788. 
Some silent night. 11169. 


Sweetheart of Topolobompo. 4295. 
Was it you there in my arms. 
2568. 
We belong to Alma. 91386, 17527. 
World goes ’round. 17680. 
You alone. 23748. 
Jaubert (Maurice) : 
A Paris, dans chaque faubourg. 
13767. 
Just a song of love in the rain. 
5713. 
14 Juillet. 15738. 
Jauniaux (Achille) Methode parfaite. 
5960. 
Javier (A. R.) 
Jaxon (Cliff) : 
Many thanks for the dance. 14740. 
You’re a tonic for me. 15707. 
Your ideas are mine. 15726. 
Jay (Harry): 
Fox trot to Florida. 18198. 
National protest. 6116. 
You're my old fashioned sweet- 
heart. 4633. 
Jay (James) Sold fora song. 23312. 
Jayne (M. V.) Be of good cheer, it 
is I. 9467. 
Jaynes (B. W.) 
calls me. 8399. 
Jazz in my heart. 22570*. 
Jazzapation. 14577. 
Je te confie ma femme. 17800, 18151. 
Je vous aimerai toujours. 8003. 
Jean (Cornelia) In the valley, where 
old pines meet. 12473. 
Jean (Millicent) Love on a farm. 
1393. 


And how. 15781. 


My southern home 


Jean (Paul) Slow-fox. 13311. 


1336 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Jean (Val) In the shadow of love. 
16518. 
Jeanjean (F.) Charming holidays on 
the Riviera. 21908. 
Jeanjean (Maurice) : 
Charming holidays on the Riviera. 


21903. 
Gréle. 783. 
I’m mad. 1010. 
Springtime. 2240. 


Jeantheau (M. F.): 
She’s a dancin’ fool. 23272; 
Why’d you want to tell those lies. 
23698. 
Jederskowski (Georg): 
Griisst mir die heimat, den scho- 


nen Rhein. 5315. 

Kinder, kinder, seid vergntgzt. 
5I3T. 

Miincehner  carneval-marsch. 
22861. 


Olly hat 8 nette Kavaliere. 6223. 
Sonne lacht am Rhein. 6578. 
Jedrzyewski (Hugene) Lull me to 

sleep sweetheart under the moon. 
12700. 
Jefferson (B. F.): | 
Forgotten star. 16189. 
I’m de river. 20358. 
Night. 16937. 
Old time serenade. 
Jefferson (Fleetwood) 
(B. F.) 
Jefferson (Jack) 
Jefferson (Maceo) : 
On my mind. 14987. 
Pale moonshine. 15024. 
Jefferson (Parthenia) Orange blos- 


1758. 
See Jetferson 


Glad eyes. 22192. 


som time. 10835. 

Jeffery (Arthur) Moonbeams are 
memories. 8308. 

Jeffery (Belle) Moonbeams are mem- 
ories. 83808. 

Jeffery (Marian) Moonbeams are 
memories. 8308. 

Jeffrey (A. W.) Why don’t you kiss 
me, like you used to do. 238706. 
Jeffries (A. O.) Visions of you. 

11428. 
Jeffries (James) My childhood days. 
25023. . 
Jehl (Carl) What or who am I to 
you. 18618. 
Jekyll (J.): 
Affranchis. 17765. 
Crest la Java. 17946. 
Et zon, zon, zon. 18152. 
Maison des amourettes. 5909. 
Viens. 19458. 
Vous aurez toujours vingt ans. 
11487. 
Zone. 11662. 
Jelesnik (EKugene) My Gypsy melody. . 
6068, 8361. 


Jenkins (David): 
Kick depression along. 24727. 
Song of the tramp. 2211. 

To you chérie. 23485. 
Jenkins (G. B.) Just for you. 10329. 
Jenkins (Gordon) You have taken my 
heart. 238763, 25954. 
Jenkins (H. J.) 94th division march. 
4656. 
Jenkins (S. C.): 
My grand baby at the baby grand. 
20840. 
On a 
10809. 
Jenkins (W. B.) 
song. 20534. 
Jenkins (W. J.) 
13962. 

Jenkins 

nuthin’ to lose. 

sgenkins (W. S.) 

enough, 4556. 

Jenkins music ¢€o.: 

"Pon my soul. 15066, 23107. 

Stay a long time papa. 15331. 

When I hear those church bells 
ringing. 138627, 15598. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley. 9185. 

Jenkover (F. A.) Chicago. 3026. 

Jenks (EF. W.): 
G’bye forever. 


lonely island with you. 


Just another love 
Can’t you remember. 


CW 2eM). ire walt 


12326. 
Why don’t you care 


got 


20108. 


I can’t git t’ feelin’ right. 18357. 
With reservations. 19580. 
Jenness (A. DD.) Angel mother. 
17812. 
Jennings (A. B.) Beatitudes. 166. 


Jennings (J. H.): 

As the clouds go sailing by. 178381. 

That minstrel band. 43831. 

We love our colors. 19485. 
Jennings (J. M.) Inspiration. 16524. 
Jennings (Jack) See Jennings (J. M.) 
Jennings (V. S.) pseud. See Jerzew- 


ski (V. S.) 
Jensen (Edna) Dependable hands. 
490. 


Jensen (G. W.): 
Autumn. 4751. 
Everything reminds me of you. 
5158. 


Mellowy moon. 18720. 
Melody out of the blue. 1508. 
My mother’s lullaby song. 6086. 


Somewhere some one loves you. 
2197. 
Swaying to a Wayne King waltz. 
6658. 
Jensen (Harry) Eagle of the N. R. A, 
22085. 
Jensen (Helen) Broadway I’m calling 
on you. 9526. 
Jensen (J. J.) 
mind. 14413. 


Ill never change my 


1337 


INDEX 


Jensen (M. W.) 6533. 
Jensen (P. P.): 
I’m in love. 16418. 
Moon of romance. 18773. 
Our old quartette. 1828. 
Jensen (Stanley) Down heartedness. 
19971. 
Jenvey (W. C.) 
sepheott (Norman Coke-) 
Jephcott (Norman). 
Jepson (Norman) Prosperity is here. 


Smiles. 


It’s just love. 24669. 
See Coke- 


8617. 

Jerome (Cora) Depression days are 
over. 16043. 

Jerome (Louis) Somebody elise. 
13326. 


Jerome (M. K.): 
Draggin’ my heels around. 16087. 
Isle of blues. 16527. 
Lovers’ waltz. 14138. 
Meet me in Chicago. 3787. 
Poor Oliver Twist. 13122. 
Sleepy southern town. 19215. 
What is sweeter than the sweet- 
ness of I love you. 19503. 
Jerome (M. K.) music corp. Lovers’ 
waltz. 1413. 
Jerome (M. N.): 


Antonio. 2815 (11). 

Any old time at all. 21696 (14). 

Down the line with Arabelle. 
2815) CTO 

Goodbye Maggie Doyle. 2815 
(dad). 


Henny Klein. 2815 (132). 
Highland Mary. 2815 (135). 


I fell off the water wagon. TO76 
(132). 
Kisses. 2815 (172). 


Kitty, pretty Kitty. 21696 (216). 

Man behind the club. 2815 (199). 

Meet me on the fence tonight. 
2815 (214). 

Mr. Lawson the man from Boston. 
2815 (224). 


My Irish Daisy. 2815 (285). 


My lady of Japan. 2815 (236). 

My wigwam lady. 2815 (241). 

Wake up Malinda. 2815 (348). 
Jervis-Read (H. V.): 

Feste. 18170. 

He was a merman. 6592. 

Spinning song. 6592. 


Winter tree. 13684. 
Young thorn tree with the wind. 


13684, 

Jerzewski (V. S.) Bluer than blue. 
17923. 

Jesinghaus (Walter) Augusto Pic- 
card.’ * 20760. 

Jessop (Samuel) Sons of St. George. 
17279. 

Jester (C. C.) Dreaming of -you. 
12082. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Jester (Marie) Dreaming of you. 
12082. 

Jesus (G. C. De) See De ’Jesus (G. 
C.) 


Jests Garcia (Belisario de) Bajo el 
cielo de Napoles. 17861. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 1194. 
Jesus on the water side. 20503. 
Jetsam (Mr.) pseud. See McHachern 
(Malcolm ) 
Jett (Cora) 
Jeune fille d’en face. 
Jeunehomme (Lazarre) 
march. 16910. 
Jeunes marins... 
7995, 9087, 10296. 
Jeunesse danse. 20505. 
Jewell (Lucina) : 
Little suite. 22691. 
Ol Mammy Coon. 13765 (145). 
Jewels of the desert. 20505*. 
Jewett (H. A.) Follow the moon and 
dream. 18182. 
Jewett (Tige) pseud. See Jewett (H. 
A.) 


Hello prosperity. 16300. 
1189, 1540. 
N.R.A. 


vieilles chansons. 


Jewish agency for Palestine. Ro- 
mance Oi a people. 15146. 
Jewish potpourri. 18537-18539. 
Jewitt (J. M.) When I hear Thy 
eall. 11500. 
Jezek (Jaroslav) : 
Kleopatra. 8055. 
Na shledanou vy lepSich Gasech. 
8409. 

Penize nebo Zivot. 8558. 

Zivot je jen nahoda. 9326. 
Jibneh (Editicn) Fantasy. 2251. 
Jig and slip jig. 22580. 

Jimenez (Frank) Morena mia. 3839. 
Jimenez (J.) Madre del cordero. 
14722, 16738. 
Jimmy and Sally. 
Jimpson (Lawrence) 

love for you. 2062. 
Jingle bells. 1196, 8011, 22583. 
Jingle of America. 12521. 
Jiran (Joseph): 

Blonde or brunette polka. 

Homeless polka. 24448, 

Na shledanou. 1650. 

Nikdy se nevrati pohadka mladi. 

10746, 10747. 


24671, 25567. 
Savin’ all my 


23963. 


Pisnitka Ceska. 10894. 
Pisni¢ka Geska valCik. 8571. 
Vystavni polka. 2541. 
Zvadla riize. 19643, 25990. 
Joachim (Fritz) pseud. See Reiter 
(Fritz) 
Joachim (Johann) Violinschule. 
TO7T6 (370). 
Joachim (Joseph) Violinschule, 


7076 (370). 


1338 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Jobe (L. E.): 
Cheer up N R A is here. 21907. 
Chicago world’s fair. 9610. 
Jobert (Jean) : 
Album pour la jeunesse. 
Clair de lune. 9622. 
Il pleure dans mon coeur. 22494, 
Six piéces enfantines et deux ro- 
mances sans paroles. 1511. 
Solfége des concours. 2183. 
Sonatina classica. 23332. 
2™° suite en ut. 21698. 
Jsocelyn. 93832 (127). 
Joe Palooka. 24099, 24650, 252238. 
Jode (Fritz) Kameradschaft. 16599. 
Joéls (Isé) Premiére danseuse. 8599. 
Johann Strauss. 103805. 
Johann Strauss, der k.u.k. hofball- 
musikdirektor, 5175. 
Johannes (O. BH.) You wonderful you. 
7060. 
Johanning (P. F.) auw., and Johanning 


2085. 


(EH. P.) prop. Forget-me-not. 11670 
(109). 
Johannisnacht. 22808. 


Johansen (A. R. 8.) 
and I love you yet sweetheart. 


I loved you then 
3457. 


John Peel. 80138. 

Johnas (Robert) What’s the use. 
2612". 

Johndorff (Rudolf) Kirchenscene aus 
Faust. 17504. 


Johns (Carl) Chicago land. 353. 
Johns (Mrs. Fred) See Johns (M. G.) 
Johns (M. B.): 


Father. 16154. 
Heartache. 16292. 
I miss my miss from Mississippi. 
16442. 
I’ve a contract with Cupid. 
16458. 
My man in the moon. 16865. 
Possessed. 17085. 
With lots of love. 17663. 
Johns (M. G.) My mother. 25062. 
Johns (Nat) Forgive and forget. 
5204. 
Johnsen (Blenda) Ever in my heart. 
22103. 
Johnsen (S. A.) Oh Charlie. 22994. 
Johnson (—) Wang wang blues. 
2565. 
Johnson (Annie) Dreamy eyes. 
12087. 
Johnson (Augustus) Sorry. 21279. 
Johnson (B. F.) Flowers that fade 
in the fall. 3238, 5192. 
Johnson (B. J.) Dearest, my dear 
one. 18050. 
Johnson (Bernard) Andante con 
moto in B minor. 4716. 


Johnson (C. C.) Blossom time and 
you. 7223, 19765. 


Johnson (C. F.) Nocturne. 12522. 


Johnson (C. G.): 


Gather your sweets while you 
may. 22172. 

Happiness. 22244. 

I’m an expensive gal don’t play 
me cheap. 22391. 


Johnson (C. L.): 
Wedding of the fairies-waltzes. 
2588. 
When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley. 9185. 
You owe your dear mother that 
too. 9292. 
Johnson (C. N.) 
the twilight. 
Johnson (C. R.) 
7505. 
Johnson (C. W.) King Arthur. 5738*. 
Johnson (Carl) My darling you will 


Dreaming alone in 
5082. 
Dreams of romance. 


be. 8354. 
Johnson (Charles) : 
Day. 9688. 
I’m just a poor peddler of love. 
1004. 
Sweet’nin’. 2303. 
Johnson (Claude) March U. W. V. 
5919. 
Johnson (D. H.) Sing His praise. 
25462, 


Johnson (H. A.) There’s a brewing in 
the air Uncle Sam. 8985. 

Johnson (KE. E.): 
Desert moon. 
Mountain trail. 20797. 

Johnson (HK, L.) My nights are so 

lonely without you. 10686. 

Johnson (H. M.) Longing. 18646. 

Johnson (EH. N.) Love has come to 


19940. 


me. 24842, 
Johnson (Earl) Just dreaming. 
12542. 


Johnson (Edna) 
all occasions. 

Johnson (Hlmo) Roosevelt, the man 
of the hour. 8680. 

Johnson (Earl R.) Memories of you. 
20749. 

Johnson (Hffie Rebecca) 
ured pearl. 12932. 

Johnson (F.C.) Steppin’ neat. 25572. 

Johnson (Frank) How did I get this 
way. 20261. 

Johnson (Frederick) 
ino. 17958. 

Johnson (George) 
love me. 5496. 

Johnson (H. A.) 
honey. 25124. 

Johnson (H. I.) 
14873. 

Johnson (H.L.) I long for you in my 
dreams. 20840. 

Johnson (H. P.) 
rade. 1924. 


Nursery rhymes for 
8451. 


My treas- 


Cantate Dom- 
I love you and you 
Nothing worries me 


My happiness. 


Prosperity on pa- 


1339 


INDEX 


Johnson (Harvey Wm.) When you’re 
where the moon beams. 17609. 
Johnson (Henry W.): 
Cheer up, sing a happy song. 


7343. 
You'll never know ’till you fall in 
love. 9288. 


Johnson (Herbert) I found you. 
12338. 
Johnson (Hilda) Happiness. 22244. 
Johnson (Howard): 
Dancing the devil away. 3096, 
7418, 7419. 
Down at the old barn dance. 
18098. 
I’m twisting loops in pretzels. 
10141. 
It looks like old times again. 
10259. ~ 
Little beer, a pretzel and you. 
5806, 8136. 
Summertime pal, have you for- 
gotten me. 15855. 
Sweetheart of Red River valley. 
25618. 
They can’t repeal my love for you. 
21388. 
When the moon swings low along 
the O-hi-o. 23657. 
Johnson (J. C.): 
Full of the devil but still on the 
level with you. 22167. 
I’m not the one you love. 20373. 
My love will never grow old. 
12898. 
That’s how rhythm was _ born. 
193852. 
Way up north in Southland. 
19479, 21510. 
Johnson (J. P.) Ive fallen for love. 


Johnson (J. R.): 
Barbara. 7185. 
California skies. 7297. 
Champagne tango. 9583. 
Choclo. 4923. 
Come, fill your glass, and drink 
with me. 19648 (19). 


pt. mm, 0.S., v. 28 


Hopelessly in love with you. 
14359. 

Hymn to Bacchus. 19648 (49). 

Ill always love old Dixie. 21696 
(178). 

Ill. keep a warm spot in my heart 
for you. 11670 (148). 

Ice cream man. 7905. 

If Adam hadn’t seen the apple 
tree. 21696 (188). 

Jungle drums. 18548. 

Just how much I love you. 21696 
(212). 

Letter tomy mother. 20606. 

Little princess. 1844. 

March on. 9332 (226). 

Marta rambling rose of the wild- 
wood. 8245. 

Merango. 2815 (219). 

My Gypsy rhapsody. 8363. 

My lady’s fan. 98382 (244). 

My last tango. 6074. 

Normandy eyes. 8444. 

Now let me fly. 12976. 

O, mystic night of love. 22987. 

Oh, I want two wings. 13006. 

Okay pal. 6202. 

Old Flag never touched the 
ground. 3957-3961. 

Original famous Mexican hat 
dance. 138047. 

Play fiddle play. 1885. 

Run, Brudder Rabbit, run. 21696 
(329). 

Same train. 13234. 

See can’t you jump for joy. 13257. 

See-saw. 8722. 

Something’s in the air. 6552, 8808. 

Speakin’ of the devil, here she is. 
6586. 

Tango della gelosia. 4810. 

Two sparkling eyes. 6804. 

Under the linden trees. 6810, 
13517. 

Venetian love song. 2511. 

Wade in the water. 13561. 

Walk right in an’ set down. 
13570. 

Who do you love. 21696 (416). 


Come my love and go with me. Johnson (J. W.): 


11670 (57). 

Cuban belle. 11992. 

De bo’d of education. 21696 (74). 

Dem lovin’ words sound mighty 
good tome. 4656 (130). 

Dis ain’t no time for an argument. 
9332 (90). 

Dove. 529. 

Floating down the Nile. 21696 
(105). 

Ghost of Deacon Brown. 21696 
(115).. 

Goodbye prohibition, goodbye blue 
nose. 997(). 


1340 


Come, fill your glass. 19648 (19). 

Come my love and go with me. 
11670 (57). 

Conjure man. 4656 (107). 

De bo’d of education. 21696 (74). 

Dem lovin’ words sound mighty 
good to me. 4656 (130). 

Dis ain’t no time for an argument. 
9332 (90). 

Father’s got a job. 11670 (101). 

Floating down the Nile. 21696 
(105) . 

Ghost of Deacon Brown. 21696 
(115). 


a es 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Hymn to Bacchus. 19648 (49). 
Ill always love old Dixie. 21696 
(178). 
Ill keep a warm spot in my heart 
for you. 11670 (148). 
My one and only. 11670 -<(245). 
Run, Brudder Rabbit, run. 24696 
(329). 
Won’t your mamma let you come 
out and play. 11670 (440). 
Johnson (James) Depression blues. 
14099. 
Johnson (Jean) : 

Farewell to you. 22114. 

Little love star. 8145. 

O that I had a home. 10778. 
Johnson (Jesse) Whispering in the 

moonlight. 19544. 
Johnson (John C.) 

you. 144638. 
Johnson (John R.) : 

Don’t you worry at all. 

I’m in love with you. 
Johnson (June Catherine) : 

Benita. 17894. 

Wise old owl, hoo. 19579. 
Johnson (lL. EH.) Rainy days. 8649. 
Johnson (L. M.) Jean of the moon- 

light. 12514. 

Johnson (lL. N.) sr. Mother’s old arm 
chair. 12888. 
Johnson (Luke) 
15230. 
Johnson (M. A.) 

9114, 
Johnson (M. C.): 


I only sing about 


12053. 
12383. 


Shim 


Waiting for you. 


Crushed flower. 24107... 
Depth. 22020. 
Separation. 21198. 
Whosoever will come after Me. 
21604. 
Johnson (M. K.) My dream of you. 
25033. 
Johnson (Mary) Rainbows. 23158. 
Johnson (Maud L.) Night scene. 
20935. 


' Johnson (Mayes) When the sun has 
turned to gold. 2651. 

Johnson (Mildred) Your kisses are 
making me blue. 25980. 

Johnson (Myron L.) Along the old 
dream trail. 61. 


Johnson (N. HE.) Hold- me closer to- 


night. » 12297. 
Johnson (N. F. B.) God who created 
me. 20135. 
Johnson (Noel) : 
Goodnight, pretty stars. 9332 
(129). 
River and the sea. 9332 (810). 
Rose. 93382 (310). 
Johnson (P. B.): 
Bon voyage. 2941. 


My old sweetheart. 10691. 


sham Sam.. 


Johnson (P. L.): 
Linger awhile my lover. 
My love for you. 6082. 
Sachem of Tammany Hall. 
Sleepy moon. 8780. 
You taught me how to love. 7057. 
Jobnson (R. C.) Romance in Wash- 
ington. 253856. 
Johnson (R. M.) Bring back my dear 
Rose to me. 15935. 
Johnson (R. N.): 


20623. 
6439. 


Goodnight, pretty stars. 93832 
(129). 
River and the sea. 9332 (310). 


Rose. 9332 (310). 
Johnson (R. 8.) Flowers that fade 
in the fall. 3288, 5192. 
Johnson (Ray) Sorry, yes dear ’m 
Sorry... 23352. 
Johnson (Rosamond) 
(J. R.) 

Johnson (S.. L.): 
Rock-a-bye lullabye. .4108, 13197. 
Trip thru Monk and Sam’s song 

farm. 21430. 

Johnson (St. Hlmo) 

death. 9108. 

Johnson (Staten) : 
Call of the blue knights. 15919. 
I’m pretty near to heaven. 16426. 
Sunshine from your smile. 19305. 
You made for me a little world. 

Lrg PAle 

Johnson (W. A.): 
Frolic of the clowns. 
Merry tune. 1514. 


See Johnson 


Wages of sin is 


712. 


Parade of the grasshoppers. 6277. 
Ring out, sweet bells. 8665. 
Johnson (W. C.) I can’t be your 
sugar daddy. 18354. 
Johnson (W. L.) Shepherd, show me 
how to go. 4656 (571). 
Johnson (Wayne) Dizzy Lizzie the 
walk-a-thon kid. 18080. 
Johnston (Alva) When the Akron 


made it’s final flight. 25846. 
Johnston (Arthur) : 
Black moonlight. 15857, 19761. 
Boo boo boo. 15888, 19785. 
Buckin’ the wind. 15899, 17985. 
Class room number. 11942. 
Colleen o’ Killarney. 9626. 
Cradle me with a ha cha lullaby. 
16006. 
Day you came along. 16029, 
18047. 
Down the old Ox road. 12064. 
I guess it had to be that way. 
16372, 18372. 
I’m a bachelor of the art of ha- 


cha-cha. 12870. 
I’m a seeker of beauty. 7838, 
10118. 


Learn to croon. 10895, 12601. 


1341 


INDEX 


Johnston (Arthur )—Continued. 
Moonstruck. 10601, 12825. 
My queen of lullaby land. 

3899. 
Ox road. 13069. 
Pickaninnies’ heaven. 
Play ball. 10898. 
Thanks. 17368, 193844. 
Twenty million people. 
Two aristocrats. 17466. 
Way to love. 21508, 21509. 
Where have I heard that melody. 
13652, 15631. 
Johnston (C. G.) 
Johnston (J. D.) 


1635, 


1875. 


2464. 


Zee droom. 9325. 
America triumph- 


amt. 2 PL. 

Johnston (M. 8.) All peoples. 4695. 

Johnston (W. P.) Berea _ Deloved. 
203. 

Johnston (William) I’m telling you. 
7858. 

Johnstone (W. J.) Tm going home 
again. 5514. 

Joie de Paris. 28, 7999, 8225, 10290, 
13032. 

Joie de Paris, 1933. 9638. 

Joio (C. D.) Mass. 22787. 

Joli monsieur. 19086. 


Jolley (Cleatus) 
fied. 10095. 
Jollineau, (Marguerite) 

522. 
Jolly (Edward) 
some smile. 
Jolly robbers. 
Jolly Roger. 
Jolson (Al) 


I hope yow’re satis- 
Golden stair. 


Girlie with the win- 
2815 (104). 
23795 (40). 
5698, 22588. 
I’m gonna go, go, go— 


to Chicago in 1933. 7846. 
Jonah (J. A.): 
No tears. 25117. 
Rolling stone. 253854. 
Jonas (Alberto): 
Chant du soir. 337. 
Evocation. 605. 
Humoresque—intermezzo. 909. 
Marche hongroise. 1472. 
Marche militaire. 2081. 
Nocturne. 1204. 
Vals espafiol. 2498. 
Jones (A. L.) We have beer. 9139. 
Jones (A. M.) Dreaming of you only. 
548. 
Jones (A. R.) Dear old memories. 
3110. 
Jones (Alfred) Our new dealer. 
10841. 
Jones (Arthur) It’s midnight my 
love. 22559. 


Jones (Buck) 
Jones (Buddy) 
859. 

Jones 
18499. 


See Jones (Charles) 
High behind blues. 


(Chas.) Ireland and you. 


pt. m1, 1. s., v. 28 


Jones (D. H.): 
Faith. 22111. 
Glory to God in the highest. 
182382. 
Hosanna. 18387. 
Out of the dusk. 23051. 
Jones (EH. A.): 
Lesson no. 1 — piano - C major 
scale. 12610. 
Lesson no. 2 — piano — F major 
seale. 12611. 
Lesson no. 8. 22645. 
Lesson no. 4. 22646. 
Lesson ne. 6. 22647. 
Lesson no. 10. 22648. 
Lesson no. 12. 22649. 
Jones (E. C.): 
Afraid. 7085. 
Love for two. 8188. 
Jones (H. E.): 


As I gaze into your eyes. 4734. 
I taught her a lesson in love. 
5564. 
Lily of the valley. 5799. 
yvones (Edward) Shepherd of souls.. 
17214, 19174. 
Jones (F. R.) If you were mine just. 
for a day. 24620. 
Jones (G. F.) Nocturne. 
Jones (G. J.): 
A cappella chorus. 138766. 
I’m so glad that trouble don’t 
last alway. 18418. 
If I were a star. 10186. 
Jones (G. M.) Road of memory. 
8669. 
Jones (George) : 
Den’t lie about love. 
Summer song. 15354. 
gones (Grover) When we _ were 
drowned in love. 25864. 
Jones (Guy): 
Ballerina. 
Gay hussar. 


12522. 


5058. 


19738. 
22174. 


Mother of Pearl. 1569. 
Yes, Mr. Brown. 4598. 
Jones (H. J.) Two mermaids. 
17468. 


Jones (H. J. K.): 
That’s what your gal told me last 

night. 15420. 
World fair’s got me booked to 


bulge my chest. 11593. 
Jones.) (CH Mie Heartbroken. 
5359. 
Jones (H. S.) On the way. 3978. 


Jones (H. W.) 
hearts we raise. 
Jones (Herb): 
Bring on the jobs. 7265. 
Haunting strain. 10007. 
Someone else. 138330. 
You’re the truest pal in all the 
world. 2781. 


To Thee, O Lord our 
15461. 


1342 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Jones (Isham) : 


Honestly. 5408. 

No more, no less. 6144. 

Old lace. 3963. 

Something seems to tell me. 
111738. 

There’s nothing left to do but say 
good-bye. 2377, 2378. 

Why can’t this night go on for- 
ever. 2689. 

You’ve got me crying again. 4639. 

Jones (Isham) inc. : 

Blue prelude. 7229, 9510. 

Honestly. 5408. 

Jealousy. 18532. 

No more, no less. 6144. 

Old lace. 3968. 

Something seems to tell me. 
11173. 

You’ve got me crying again. 4639. 
Jones (J. A. B.) Roll all your 
troubles into a cigarette. 8676. 

Jones (J. G.): 
Etha love song. 20031. 
My dear little star of hope. 
20823. 
Jones (Jenkin) Indiana girl. 10238. 
Jones (John) pseud. See Lutkin 
(P. C.) 
Jones (L. C.) Your hand in mine. 
4647. 
Jones (L. H.): 
He is the Savior you need. 23795 
(30). 
T’ll soon be there. 4656 (278). 
I must tell it. 19648 (52). 


It is Jesus blessed Jesus. 4656 
(311). 

O the blood. 4656 (466). 

Walking in the highway. 4656 


(672). 
We shall see the king, some day. 
17752 (156). 
Jones (L. V.) All hail the power of 
Jesus’ name. 13793. 
Jones (M. B.) Mother and honey- 
suckle. 18790. 
Jones (M. E.) My heart is breaking 


for you to-night. 12884. 
Jones (M. H.) Take me back to 
sunny California. 23419. 


Jones (Mamie A.) Under the old wil- 
low tree. 9075. 

Jones (Marion) Silver daddy. 13288. 

Jones (Mary Amanda) ‘Trudgin’ on 


home. 15498. 

Jones (Otis) Dream sweetheart. 
19978. 

Jones (P. C.) All I want is love. 
15756. 

Jones (P. G.) Wonderful isle of 
dreams. 13697. 


38188—34——18 


Jones (P. M.) Let me close my eyes 
and dream you’re in my arms again. 


22654. 

Jones (P. O.) I’m going South. 
24545. 

Jones (R. E.) When Oklahoma is in 
bloom. 15612. 

Jones (R. G.) Hush! for amid our 
tears. T7784. 


Jones (R. P.): 
Benedicite, omnia opera. 
Little love song. 10489. 

Jones (Roy L.) Homage to Roosevelt. 

16318. 
Jones (Russell Lloyd) : 
Honeymoon song. 7763, 24451. 
None so lovely as you. 10758. 
Song of old Vienna. 11181. 
There’s no girl like you. 113821. 
Two little melodies. 2474. 
You and I alone in the sky. 7027. 
You'll be mine. 13725. 
Jones (Seraptha) Dear little girl of 
my dreams. 16080. 
Jones (Stephen) That’s my jig-saw 
baby. 11300. 

Jones (Tom) : 
Little bit of heaven. 
Rolled away. 23195. 

Jones (Trevor) In a little tavern 

with you. 22504. 


23950. 


22678. 


Jones (V. B.) Jingle of America. 
12521, 

Jones (Viola) I will always remem- 
ber you. 16473. 

Jones (W. Bradwen) ‘Two pieces for 
pianoforte. 1205. 

Jones (W. H.) Why’ncha cumup 
Sometime. 21617. 


Jones (W. M.) You made my dreams 
come true. 13729. . 

Jones (W. V.) Cause I keep thinking 
of you. 21886. 
Jones (Walter B.) 

me. 7283. 
Jongen (Joseph) : 
Poéme héroique. 6322. 
Serenade. 4656 (564). 
Jongleur de Notre Dame. 
Joost (Oscar) : 
Am liebsten sitz’ ich mit meinem 
midel im ruderboot. 13806. 
Dorothee, Dorothee. 24172. 

Zeig’ mir den weg ins paradies. 
11660. 
Jordan (Bayley) 

23795 (96). 
Jordan (Charlie) : 
Bad breaks blues. 
Greyhound blues. 

Jordan (EH. J.): 
Hello prosperity. 5372. 
Moonlight love. 14824. 


By even you and 


7076 (212). 


Sunshine shower 


4773. 
5309. 


1343 


INDEX 


Jordan (Fred): 
I'll always want you in my arms. 
(819. 

I love you little pal. 979. 

I’m sold on you. 14452. . 

Jordan (Herberte) Argentine nights. 
11730. 

Jordan (J.) Love on a Japanese fan. 
11670 (210). 

Jordan, (J.B); 

Avowal. 4656 (41). 

Only to Thee. 4656 (480). 
Jordan (J. L.) Optimist. 6245. 
Jordan (Jules) : 

Avowal. 4656 (41). 

Only to Thee. 4656 (480). 
Jordan (Julian) Boy Blue and Bo- 

Peep. 9332 (38). 
Jordan (Luke): 
If I call-you mama. 16484. 
Tom Brown sits in his prison cell. 


17487. 

Jordan (M. L.) Old elipper days. 
13015. 

Jordan (O. M.) Apple blossom time. 
13822. 

Jordan (T. F.) Mother dear, I love 
you. 22842. 

Jordan (W. J.) Angel of Sourland 
mountains. 9379. 

Jordon (Dolly) Two little sailor 
boys. 21696 (3888). 


Jores® (HieRS): 
April song. 4724. 
Spirit of the Flag. 21289. 
Vermont. 9096, 15538. 
42nd psalm. 17752. 
José (Antonio) Tres cantigas de Al- 
fonso X. 1206. 


Joseffy (Rafael) aw., and Joseffy 
(Maria) prop. Am _ seegestade. 
13765 (4). 


Joseph (Patrick) 
ealling. 20633. 
Joseph dearest, 
1208. 
Josephson (Elizabeth) : 
Beer is here again. 11787. 
Cleo-patra was an old time flap- 
per. 11943. 
Gorgeous one. 12233. 
I’d like to be your pal for life. 
T799. 
Loving you. 
Music. 12850. 
My dad. 1589. 
My dearest one. 12867. 
Nobody else can be like you. 
Prosperity. 13145. 
Joskowitz (Rudolph) 


Little green isle is 


Joseph mild. 1207, 


12696. 


1704. 


Twelve melodic 


etudes. 16568. 
Joslin (F. E.) Dreaming midst the 
roses. 12080. 


pt. my, n.s., v. 28 


Joslyn (J. Erma): 
Twilight time. 25726. 


You loved me yesterday. 15703. 


ygossart (M. R. Hold me _ tight. 
24439. 
JOSE (CELT Se ne 
Kiss me, my darling. 5741. 
Sweet little pal. 6662. 


Jouanneteau (R.) Solféges de con- 
cours 4 2 voix. 2184. 

Joubert (C.) & cie.: 
Adieux. 24160. 
Ca ne regarde pas papa. 13953. 
Chanson d’amour. 13985. 
De bon matin. 14083. 
Dix-neuf ans. 14113, 18079. 
Hemme tatouée. 18167, 18168. 
I] m’emméne 4 la foire. 20429. 
J’ai cru d’abord. 18519, 18520. 
Java des gens distingués. 14576. 
Je suis sex-appeal. 14582. 
Marche des gueux. 14748. 
Mon bandit. 24161. 
Parce que je vous aime. 

15025, 18994. 

Quand on a d’la veine. 15104. 
Si jaime Suzy. 15236, 19178. 
Suzon, Suzon, Suzette. 15361. 
Va done dire ca a ta sceeur. 15524. 


13081, 


Valse charmante. 15530. 

Valse de réve. 15531. 
Journal co. Our club march. 17028. 
Joy of Christmas. 18544. 
Joyce (Billy) That’s what Id do for 


my man. 19857. 

Joyee (J. HE.) jr.: 
Good night my own. 
Isle of view. 5657. 
Isn’t man a funny funny thing. 

5659. 

Love me only. 5868. 
Mary I love you. 5929. 


5290. 


Rhythm of love. 6397. 
Underneath Hawaiian skies. 
11404, 


When you’re in love. 6953. 
Joyce (Jack): 
Isle of view, 5657. 
Isn’t man a funny funny thing. 
5659. 
Love me only. 5868. 
Rhythm of love. 6397. 


Underneath Hawaiian skies. 
11404. 
Judd and Browne. In a little tavern 
with you. 22504. 


Judefind (A. L.): 
Christ of Christmastide. 24056. 
Victorious Redeemer, 25751. 
Judefind (W. B.): 
Beautiful flower garden. 23924: 
Beauty and blessing. 23928. 
Child of hope. 24047. 
Christ the conqueror. 24057. 


1344 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Comrades for service. 24087. 
Hmmanuel. 24222. 
Faith triumphant. 24246. 
God’s out of doors. 24344. 
Happy Easter morning. 24898. 
King of Kings. 24730. 
Motherhood’s garden. 24997. 
When Christ was born. 25826. 
Judefind bros. : 
Beautiful flower garden. 23924, 
Beauty and blessing. 238928. 
Behold He liveth. 23941. 
Child of hope. 24047. 
Christ of Christmastide. 24056. 
Christ the conqueror. 24057. 
Comrades for service. 24087. 
Emmanuel, 24229, 
Faith triumphant. 24246. 
God’s out of doors, 24344. 
Happy Easter morning. 24393. 
King of Kings. 24730. 
Motherhood’s garden. 24997. 
Praise notes ringing. 25284. 
Victorious Redeemer. 25751. 
Voices of praise. 25756. 
When Christ was born. 25826. 
Judge (Jack): 
I go to Monte Carlo. 18370, 
Snooze the blues away. 19223. 
Judson (Alfred) Christmas classics, 


no. 19. 19855. 

Juel-Frederiksen (Emil) Pan tanzt. 
1835. 

Juengling (L. EH.) I must have your 
kisses. 24565. 


Juilliard musical foundation. Jack 
and the beanstalk. 10284*, 


Juks of Baltimore, Smile for me. 


11148. 
Julian (Kai) Fréken skal vi gpille 
yo yo. 711. 


Julien (Port) Thirty-love. 25674*. 
Julson (D. B.): 
I’m on my way to Caroline. 20375. 
Soon. 6575. 
Julyé (Kathryn) 
Jumper (J. T.) 
line. 14275. 
Jung (Friedrich) Es muss ein gros- 
ses wunder sein. 5136. 
Junggeselle (Der) 5702. 
Jungles (H. G.): 
Cheer up daddy. 24044. 
Meet me at Chicago. 3786. 
Junior accordionist dance album. 
5703. 
Junior anthem book. 20521. 
Junk (D. E.) My song. 12924, 
Junne (Otto), g. m. b. h. Wenn dir 
eine schéne frau begegnet. 13608, 
13609. 
Juon (Paul): 
Elfchen. 
Episode. 


Girl I met in Caro- 


17752 (39). 
17752 (41). 


See Myers (K. J.) | 


Es geht die sage. 17752 (42). 
Intermezzo. 17752 (71). 
Kleine tarantelle. 17752 (79). 
Konzert. 23795, (82). 
Narretei. 17752 (98). 
Octett. 17752 (107). 
Romantisches wiegenlied. 
(121); 
Ruhige liebe. 
Sonderbare 
(136), 
Sphinx. 17752 (1388). 
Suite. 5704. 
Wogen. 17752 (161). 
Zu grabe tragen. 17752 (164). 
Jurasovie (O. A.) You nasty man. 


17752 


17752, (124). 


humoreske. 17752 


25959. 
Jurek (W. A.) Du lieber, alter Steph- 
ansturm. 9785. 


Jurmann (Walter) : 
Du bist in meinem leben die erste 
sensation. 3177. 


Du gefallst mir so. 566, 14157. 


Du liebst mich nicht mehr. 568, 
569. 
Hinen Sonntag ohne sorgen. 9794. 


Ganz ohne liebe wir’ das leben so 
bescheiden. 724, 14255. 

Heut kommt’s drauf an. 14342. 

Ich lieg’ so gern, so gern, so gern 
im griinen gras. 14489. 

Kleine reise im frtihling mit dir. 
1256. 

Mein gorilla hat ’ne villa im zoo. 
10545. 

Ninon. 20938, 25112. 

Once there was a baby. 

Oo! la! la. 25189. 

Reg’ mich nicht auf, Johanna. 
1966, 1967. 

Sehr geschatztes Friulein Laura. 
2097, 2098. 

So green. 25489. 

Spanischer tango und ein midel 
wie du. 2225. 

Trainen in der geige. 15485. 

Justice (C. R.) Time lesson. 2406. 
Justus (May) I see a gleam of glory. 


10819. 


22444, 
K. (L. A.) See Kempinski (L. A.) 
Kabatnick (Louis) At the deep sea 
jubilee. 7146. 
Kihler (Leo) : 
Frithlingszauber. 12177. 
Scholasticum 3. 13248 — 13252, 
19149. 
Torero. 13483. 
Kaimpf (Karl): 
Hiawatha. 11670 (138). 
Stiller abend. 11220. 
Kira slakten. 25095. 


Kirlek och kassabrist. 7700, 8492. 
Karleksexpressen. 14613, 14916, 14918, 
15311. 


1345 


INDEX 


Kiithchen von Heilbronn. 17752 (74). 
Kahiku (Paula) King folio for Ha- 
walian guitar. 8050. 
Kahle (V.M.) O gentle night. 10776. 
Kahlemeier (D. J.) Homesick. 24445. 
Kahn (Benjamin) 
21709. 
Kahn (Gus): 
First thing I knew. 5186. 
Hi-ho lack-a-day. 3376. 
I’m thru with saying I’m thru. 
5547, 7860. 
Just born to be lonesome. 
5717. 
Moonlight and melody. 10592. 
Rhythm of the raindrops. 19088. 
With you beside me. 7006. 
Kahn (P. B.) Two songs. 12552. 
Kahn (Robert) : 
Abend. 21696 (1). 
Agnes. 93832 (6). 
Aus, Erwin u. Elmire. 93382 (21). 
Bekenntniss. 21696 (33). 
Edelknabe und die miillerin. 93382 
(98). 
Geldbniss. 
Jiger und jigerin. 
Junggesell und der 
9382 (191). 
Ninie. 21696 (274). 
Stiller zwiegesang. 
Trost. 93832 (365). 
Kaiser (Bill) See Kaiser (William) 
Kaiser (Elmer) Play those baseball 


1223, 


21696 (114). 
21696 (203). 
mithlbach. 


21696 (358). 


blues. 1887. 

Kaiser (G. L.) Voice of the unseen. 
6847*. 

Kaiser (Howard) Yowre in Paris 
once again. 19616. 

Kaiser (M. M.) Prosperity days are 
here again. 23139. 

Kaiser (Mrs. O. B.) See Kaiser 
(G. L.) 


Kaiser (William) Baby when I’m 
thinking of you. 238900. 
Kaiserwalzer. 3619. 
Kalamazoo college. Kalamozoo col- 
lege song book. 20550. 
Kalbouss (Leonid) Do you remember. 
18087. 
Kaleidoskop (Edition) Blues. 23975. 
Kalland (J. F.) Where the northern 
star is shining. 2672. 
Kaller (Ernst) Liber organi. 
Kalman (Emmerich) : 
Kiss in spring. 1250." 
Kiss in springtime. 1251! 
Moon of my dreams. 1548.” 
Ninon. 1691. 
Red lips unkissed. 
Temp’ramental star. 
Teufelsreiter. 6712*.» 
World laughs on. 2734. 


10412. 


1963)” 
23375 


After thirty four. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


Kalman (Eugene) : 
American potpourri. 9373. 
Italian potpourri. 16551. 
Kalman (G. T.) Fate has left me only 
dreams. 14207. 
Kalmar (Bert): 
I’m thru with saying I’m thru. 
5547, 7860, 7861. 
Keep on doin’ what you’re doin’. 
24721. 
Keep en doing what you're doing. 
20554. 

Keep romance alive. 24722, 24723. 
Tired of it all. 21411, 25690. 
Kalmus (KE. F.) Iphigenia in Tauris 

of Huripides. 24658*. 
Kalmus (E. F.) orchestra scores, inc. 
Overture in the masque of Comus. 
25216. 
Kaltnecker (M.) Chante Sion. 19839. 
Kama (A. A.): 
Ali good things. 23829. 
Dearie, a cute little birdie told me 
so. 12015. 
Kama (C.): 
Good-bye Hawaii. 764. 
My dream girl of Honolulu. 1596. 


Kamaunu (Robt.) Hoonanea. 12307. 
Kames (Phil) Oh, California. 22993. 
Kaminski (Heinrich) Praeludium 
und fuge. 10930, 10931. 
Kammen (Jack and Joseph) : 
Kammen Jewish dance _ folio. 
12555. 
Kammen’s Jewish _ selection. 
12556. 
Wen tate mame fehlt. 2592. 


Kammen (J. & J.) music ¢o., ine. In 
shop auf der elter. 22526. 
Kammen Jewish dance folio. 12555. 
Kammen’s Jewish selection. 12556. 
Kampf. 3621. 
Kamvissis (George) : 
Mathima tou Bekri diorganotis 


bekridon. 20729. 
Parapono tou magna. 21044, 
Kane (F. H.): 


Hello prosperity. 5372. 
Moonlight love. 14824. 
Kane (Gerald) Something tells me. 


6553. 
Kane (Grant) See Kane (Z. G.) 
Kane (Sugar) pseud. See Kane 
(Gerald) 
Kane (W. H.): 
Honest I’m in love with you. 
7761. 


Let’s be happy. 20591. 
Kane (Z. G.) Sweetheart I will prom- 
ise anything for you. 13408. 
Kaneyuki (S. Y.) Don’t get too per- 
sonal with me. 12047. 
Kangas (Ed.) I still remember, how 
can I forget. 22445. 


1346 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Kanholtz (Sam) Roosevelt is in, 
we're bound to win. 11028. 
Kanicke (T. H.) Little lazy moon. 


8144. 
Kanrich (Al) Why did you kiss and 
tell. 17638. 


Kantz (Betty) When autumn leaves 
are falling. 15594. 
Kapel (Louis) Melody of dawn. 
12765. 
Kaper (Bronislav) : 
Du bist in meinem leben die erste 
sensation. 3177. 
Du bist verrtickt, mein schatz, du 
denkst an liebe. 3178. 
Du gefillst mir so. 566, 14157. 
Du liebst mich nicht mehr. 568, 
569. 
Hinen Sonntag ohne sorgen. 9794. 
Ganz ohne liebe war’ das leben so 
bescheiten. ©7724, 14255. 
Heut kommt’s drauf an. 14842. 
Mein gorilla hat ’ne villa im zoo. 
10545. 
Ninon. 20988, 25112. 
Once there was a baby. 10819. 
Schone frau, gute nacht. 2073. 
Trdnen in der geige. 15485. 
Kaplan (Bert) Cuban cabaret. 24109. 
Kaplan (Frank) Love returns. 1394. 
Kaplan (Jack): 
New time doesn’t help love at all. 
6128. 
Why do I have-ta run after you. 
4553. 
Without a word. 9250. 
Yawning, cause I’m losing sleep 
over you. 7020. 
Kaplan (8S. I.) Where the mountains 
touch the sky. 25875. 
Kapuschinsky (J. D.) 
you. 12895. 
Kapusta (Rubin) 
14728. 
Karbach (C. W.): 
Give me your heart dear. 16230. 
I’m dreaming of the day. 993. 
It’s the summer-time for mine. 


My love for 


Making love to you. 


16547. 
Karezag (W.) ‘Teufelsreiter. 6712*. 
Karezag (W.) verlag: 
Dame mit dem regenbogen. 19906. 
Giuditta. 12202*. 
Glick muss man haben. 9949, 
16233. 
Sissy. 11188, 11134, 13304. 
Walzer aus Wien. 17517. 
Karevf (Tonsho) My life Ill pass 
with you sweet lass. 20846. 
Karg-Hlert (Sigfrid) : 
Music for organ. i581. 
Rondo alla campanella. 19100. 
Karge (HK. ©.) Good morning, noon 


and night. 5285. 


Karger (Georg) : 
Heimatlos. 143386. 
Schoner Mai, o wiinderschoner 
Mai. 15197. 
Kargon (Ira) Where is the one in 
dreams I love. 21584. 
Karjinsky (N.): 
Concerto. 12387. 
Jazz. 3586. 


Karl (Frederik) Indian princess of 


my dreams. 12475. 

Karlberg (G. O.) Leni fox. 24761. 

Karleen. 1237*. 

Karlson (P. V.) Ill remember you. 
22372. 

Karn (F. J.) Woodland sketches. 
2730. 

Karnbach (K. R.) My little doll. 
10677. 

Karol (Reed) pseud. See Mitchell 
(S. 8.) 

Karr (D. B.) Isle of heart’s desire. 
20470. 

Karr (Ff. B.) If I were a vagabond 


birch tree. 18466. 


Karsch (R. FEF.) Alma mater. 15767. 
Karst (EH. 8.) : 

Helene. 7725. 

You are my destiny, dear. 21647. 


Kasin (A. 8.) It’s a darn good thing. 
5664. 

Kasin (EHdwin) It’s a darn good 
thing, 5664. 


Kassel (Art) : 
Buy American. 283. 


Chant of the swamp. 7329, 9598, 


9594. 
Kastrup (Erna) You’re painting a 
picture of me. 25969. 
Katharina. 12557, 12558. 


Katinka. 8938, 9350, 9420, 9431, 9542, 
9585, 9801, 10292, 10351, 10887. 
Katsaros (George) If I only had the 
money. 20424. 
Katscher (Robert) : 
Essig und oel. 3201. 
Pech muss man haben. 15032. 
Katz (Irving) : 
V’ll take you to dinner. 18385. 
Why did you do this to me. 4550. 
Katz (Sylvia) Parking in the park. 
6281. 
Katz im sack. 8043*. 
Katzan (Pearle) Music, sweet music. 
25011. 

Katzenbogen (J. M.): 
Pale-face and squaw. 
Regardless. 1968. 
Too soon. 2425, 

Katzer (S. M.): 

Cliff dwellers’ lamentation for the 
dead. 11944. 
Moon smiles at 

12816. 


17047. 


our dwelling. 


1347 


INDEX 


Katzer (S. M.)—Continued. 
Moonlight on the cliff. 
Twilight at the cliffs. 

Katzman (Louis) : 
Kammen’s Jewish 

12556. 
Peacefull [sic] valley. 10875. 
Kauffman (P. H.) Just another kiss 
before you go. 14601. 
Kaufman (A. S.): 
Always in the dark. 15770. 
In the dark. 7950. 
Out of luck. 8581. 
Some day. 8795. 
Kauitman (Ghersen) : 
Am I dreaming. 4704. 
Just one more kiss. 3615. 
Let me have just one more dance 


12821. 
13504. 


selection. 


with you. 8094. 
Where is the man that’s meant 
for me. $217. 
Why can’t I do a thing with you. 
6978. 
Kaufman (Janet) You made a fool 
of me. 23767. 


Kaufman (M. F.): 
Always in the dark. 15770. 
In the dark. 7950. 
Out of luck. 8581. 


Some day. 8795. 
Kaufman (Murray) Why don’tcha 
come up some time. 17644. 


Kaufman (P. H.) When my ship 
comes in. 69833, 15610, 19522. 
Kaufmann (EH. C.): 
Calm as the night. 7298. 
Old fashioned garden. 8481. 
To a rose. 9018. 
Kaufmann (Feiton) : 
Come up and see me sometime. 
18002. 
Mud in your eye. 
Kaufmann (Oscar) 
ley at the fair. 


8337. 
Sally of the val- 
IBYSRS 


Kauler (Herbert) pseud. See Noack 
(Herbert) 
Kaull (Clarence) : 
Interlude. 7966. 
You brought me love. 19602, 


Kaun (Clara) Beherzigung. 4656 (52). 

Kaun (Hugo): 
Beherzigung. 
O holy stillness. 

Kavalsky (Sam): 
Arm in arm side by side. 15796. 
Borden’s ice cream is best always. 


4656 (52). 
172A. 


7242. 

By by Mr. Volstead here comes 
Mr. Beer. 29738. 

Dancing my first dance with you. 
18083. 

Dancing that old waltz again. 
4981. 

First love then hate. 16159. 


pt. LI, D. s.. Vv. 28. 


Here’s how. 20230. 

Lovable cuddle of love. 3715. 
Now we're pals again. 18926. 
She’s the girl I know. 17211, 
Sweet lady of love. 15368. 

That junk town of mine. 2347. 
Wedding bells are ringing. 9153. 
What else could I wish for. 17552. 
Why does a little duck say quack 


quack. 21615. 
Winter brings back summer mem- 
ories. 17658. 


Kavanagh (Patrick): 
At Murphy’s farm. 23874. 
At our football match on Satur- 
day. 23875. 
Kawakami (Garrett) 
you know it’s love. 
Kawelkewics (Steve) jr. 


That's when 
19360. 
When you’re 


gone. 25866. 
Kawi-verlag. Griiss mir mein Sans- 
souci. 5313. 


Kay (C. M.): 
In the good old days of prosperity. 
10270 
Mothet’s newsie boy. 18794. 
There's a prosperity rainbow in 
the sky. 15431. 
U. S. S. Akron, the queen of the 
sky... 15521. 
When Mister Moon and I played 
peek-a-boo. 19521. 
Kay (Hazel): 
Love’s tomorrow. 5888. 
Our last waltz together. 6254. 
Kay (Herbie) I’ve an evening for 


sale. 14469. 
Kay (a. Me): 
Pale Vienna moon. 25221. 
Under the blue. 25728. 


You are the one. 23754. 
Kay (Margarete) See Kay (C. M.): 
Kay (Stanley) Hail Chicago. 9991. 
Kay & Kay music pub. corp.: 
April. 25714. 
Arioso. 238864. 
Courante. 25402. 
Evening song. 23864. 
Hallowed be Thy name. 
Humming suite. 20269. 
Humoreske. 24468. 
Lo, now the dawn is breaking. 
20650. 
Minuet. 
Morning. 
Rigaudon, 243878. 
Salut d’amour. 25388. 
Sarabande. 25402. 
Voice. 21480. 
Ye apple blossoms falling. 21636. 
Kaye (Jay): 
Everything will be okay. 9827. 
Live and love forever. 10446. 
When dreams come true. 11494. 


24385. 


23937. 
20166. 


1348 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Kaye (Maurice) Business with the 


devil. 4864. 
Kaye (Mildred) Under the moon- 
beam. 13518. 


Kaye (Sammy) Greebie. 16255. 
Kaye (T. F.) pseud. See Kowalewski 
(T. F.) 

Kaye (Ted) Tell me, O lovely moon- 
beam. 43818. 
Kaylin (Samuel) : 
Adventurer. 
Agony. T7088. 
Among the palms. 
Angry father. 88. 
Bicycle ride. 15848. 
Boomerang. 7237. 
Bugle call. 9530. 
Burlesque agitato. 

Chatter. 11912. 

Cloudburst. 17991. 

Comic episode. 11962. 

Conquistador. 19884. 

Devotion. 16058. 

Dissclves. 22081. 

Fado Moreno. 18163. 

Fanatic. 3220. 

Fatality. 16152. 

Flirtation. 24268. 

Forbidden melody incidental. 
18186-18188. 

Forever mine. 22148. 

Fox trot incidental. 

Gypsy fantasy. 7680. 

Harp improvisation. 

Hope. 22307. 

Hustle and bustle. 22323. 

In the jungle. 14588. 

Love’s desire. 37338. 

Main title for a Hungarian or 
Gypsy picture. 8231. 

Moonlight. 20782. 

My baby. 22866. 

My phantom. 20869. 


19653. 
17801. 


2971. 


20088. 
14327. 


Pathetic misterioso. 138091. 
Persuasion. 23085. 
Pilgrimage. 10892. 


Prelude to a comedy. 131338. 
Prelude to a _ pathetic drama. 
13134. 
Prelude to a rural story. 19035. 
Rastus. 21111. 
Recital scene. 17121. 
Romantic widow 
13201. 
Savage ceremonial. 
Surf boat. 19308. 
Tabu. 19829. 
Kayser (H. BE.) 386 etuden. 12388. 
Kazze (Louis) Give unto the Lord. 
9945. 
Keacher (D. 8S.) Just a flower in my 
garden of memory. 22596. 
Kean (Evelyn) Cobweb of your 
dreams. 49835. 


incidental. 


19138. 


Give me all your love, 
16227. 
I saw you come, 


Kean (H. EH.) 
because I need it. 
Kearns (Martin) 


1029. 

Kearton (Hdith) Who is Sylvia. 
98382 (3894). 

Kearton (Harper) Who is Sylvia. 


9332 (394). 
Keating (Jack): 
When the days are sunny honey. 
11670 (420). 

When the wildflowers scent the 
woodland. 11670 (427). 
Keating (M. J.) Our skipper Presi- 
dent, F.D.R. 29208. 

Keating (R. W. M.): 
Ask the old cypress. 
Banjo beats... . 11772: 
Chummy no. 1. 14024. 


13833. 


Come aroun’ you chillun. 11954. 
De worl am gwine to end. 9691. 
Dusk. 12098. 
Keavin (H. P.) Call me to your arms. 
13955. 
Keck (EH. D.): 


Blessed be the Lord. 11670 (35). 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
11670 (146). 
Keck (G. J.) I heard you whisper. 
5476. 

Keck (M. E.): 
My little canary. 
Since you stopped 


3879. 
loving me. 


4195. 
Kedves (James) Forget your 
troubles. 7594. 
Keefe (W. R.) My mountain lassie. 
1629. 


Keefer (Mabel) : 
Alone with me. 9367. 
Come along singing. 9629. 
Keeler (G. G.) Franklin Roosevelt, 
there’s nothing the matter with him. 
7603. 
Keeling (U. 8.) 87. 
say a word for you. 
Keeling (U. S.) jr. 
Home run. 12304. 
If I were in heaven today. 22482. 
Let the Savior cheer you on your 
way. 8111. 
Satisfied with Jesus. 21176. 
Will the Savior say a word for 
you. 2704, 6994. 
Keeling (U. 8S.) & son: 
Home run. 12304. 
If I were in heaven today. 22482. 
Let the Savior cheer you on your 
way. 8111. 


Satisfied with Jesus: 21176. 
Will the Savior say a word for 
you. 6994. 


Will the Savior 
2704. 


1349 


INDEX 


Keenan (Gertrude) : 
Pirates bold. 25255. 


Sambo plays the banjo. 25255. 
Keene (A. B.): 
Calm as the night. 7298. 
Old fashioned garden. 8481. 
Polonaise. 1896. 
To a rose. 9018. 
Keene (Hank) pseud. See Newcombe 
(i G.) 4%. 


Keene (Jack) My honey Lou. 10666. 

Keene music co. When the night- 
shades are falling on the Rockies. 
19529. 

Keener 
6292. 

Keep on singing. 5783. 

Keep on to Galilee. 8047. 

Keep smiling. 14616*. 

Keetman (Gunild) Orff-schulwerk. 
18062, 1804, 1805, 25196. 

Keeton (A. C.) Awake, my heart. 


(N.) Pennsylvania blues. 


A757. 
Keffer (Floyd) When the twilight 
shadows fall in old Wyoming. 
A527. 


Kehoe (C. J.) Come back to Kilkenny 
and me. 14040. 
Keile un beile. 24723*. 
Keine angst vor liebe. 24378, 25488. 
Keiser (R. A.) pseud. See King (R. 
Ae) 
Keiser (Reinhard) Althamburger op- 
ernsuite. 17789. 
Keit-Engel, inc: 
After the game is over. 
Ain’t-cha’ glad. 15746. 
Another perfect day has passed 
away. 21748. 
At last I’m first with you. 9410. 
Come on you moon. 11958. 
Cross my heart I love you truly. 
11986. 
Each morning after 
with you. 18130. 
Farewell to arms. 626. 
Good old days are here. 7663. 
Gypsy fiddles. 7681. 
How can I sleep when I’m deep in 


19658. 


an evening 


the blue. 16330. 

Hush my mouth if I ain’t goin’ 
south. 20276. 

I couldn’t tell them what to do. 
12338. 

I’d be crazy if I wasn’t crazy over 
you. 123834. 


I lost another sweetheart. 12361. 

I’m nuts about mutts. 10138. 

I’m roamin’ to you, Swanee home. 

In the middle of a kiss. 

It isn’t fair. 10258. 

It’s the music—not the words. 
22562. 


1140. 


pt. M1, n.S., v. 28 


Just a little flower shop around 
the corner. 5710. 

Just a lonesome lover. 20528. 

Just born to be lonesome. 5717. 

Let it be me. 16639. 

Malibu. 14780. 

Manhattan dance folio. 3762. 

Moment I icoked in your eyes. 
18756. 

Never before. 14926. 

Nightful of delightful you. 6139. 

No greater love. 8438. 


Nothing less than beautiful. 
18923. 

Now we're on our second honey- 
moon. 1717. 

Odds and ends of an old love 
affair. 25146. 

Old friends, old wines, old love 
songs. 6206. 

Snowflakes. 25487. 

So it’s bridge again tonight. 
11154. 


Stop that putting it on. 25575. 

Stringin’ along on a_ shoestring. 
13381. 

Sweet melody. 21324. 

There’s a ring around my rainbow. 
2374. 
Things I 
21389. 
We'll have a honeymoon some day. 

13593. 
We were the best of friends. 
23599. 
What am I supposed to do. 15586. 
When the one you love is gone. 
19530. 
You are my ideal. 2748. 
You’re gonna’ be surprised tonight, 
11636. 
You so and so, you'll wish you’d 
never been born. 11647. 
Keith (Bob) See Keith (R. D.) 
Keith (Emma): 


never knew till now. 


I’m lonely from being alone. 
22413. 
Prosperity. 8611. 
Keith (Fay) We love and learn. 
2580. 


Keith (L. W.): 
Bumpty bumps. 23795 (12). 
Girl of mine. 11670 (120). 
Hey, Mister Joshua. 7076 (121). 
Skidoo. 23795 (84). 

Keith. (R.. D.): 


Love is a song. 8198. 
Shake yo’ feet. 4174. 
Keith (W. O.) Story that’s old, but 


still new. 8880. 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd.: 
Adieu. 17, 4668, 17759, 17760, 
23815. 
All through you. 58. 


1350 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Blue accordion. 238965. 
Blue strings. 17922. 
Broadeasting house. 

By candlelight. 7282. 


7268. 


Canaries’ serenade. 4880. 
Celebrated hymns. 24035. 
Celebrated waltzes. 3006. 
Close to you. 3041. 

Coal. 7366. 

Country dances. 18017. 


Dancing till the day. 19914. 

Dawn and sunset. 4997. 

Everything’s been done before. 
14191. 


Forget-me-not. 16185, 16186. 


Forgive and forget. 5204. 
Four aces. 22153. 

Gay hussar. 20106, 22174. 
Good companions. 7660. 


Hand in hand, we go together. 


22241. 
How does a fresh fish wish. 
14368. 
Ive got the wrong man. 3501. 
If the world were miné. 20426. 


It’s up to you to make me happy. 


22564. 
Let me give my happiness to you. 
1299. 
Letter to my mother. 38675. 
Love nest. 22735. 


Lucky for me. 1424. 

Mediterranean madness. 3784. 

My sheep-dog and I. 8898. 

My southern maid. 20876. 

Ob! how wonderful. 18005. 

Piceadilly playground. 15047. 

Red resin. 19078. 

Sailing. 13226, 17164-17166. 

Savoy Russian medley. 19141. 

Serenade. 2105, 6487, 19159, 
19160, 25427. 

Some Sunday in June. 13324. 

Sonata. 6558. 

Standard series. 2243-2245, 8863- 
8865, 21295, 23372. 

Tango. 6689. 

Thanks very much. 15416. 

Then I know that I’m home. 

There'll still be love. 15426. 

Three Irish pastels. 4121. 

Three syncopated rambles. 

Three wishes. 2395. 


8980. 


5935. 


Too good to be true. 2424. 
Two songs. 12552. 
Under heaven’s blue. 6808. 


We all went up, up, up the moun- 


tain. 25785. 

Wear a great big smile and sing a 
song. 9152. 

Wedding of Mr. Mickey Mouse. 
21528. 


What shall we do with him. 6912. 


When love comes my way. 9188. 
When swallows fly. 17587. 
Wish my troubles on the sky. 
11581. 
World is so small. 
Would you surrender. 
Kék lampés. 12563*, 
Keldorfer (Viktor) 
blauen Donau. 78. 

Kéler (Albert von): 

French comedy. 7076 (86), 21696 
Clady 
Son of the puszta. 9332 (332). 

Kéler-Béla. pseud. See Kéler (Albert 

von) 

Kelin (Helen) Man from now. 19648 

(92). 

Kell (Frederick) : 
Autumn tune. 
Graceful tune. 
Humorous fantasy. 
Moods. 5985, 16806. 

Kelleher (J. P.): 

Dawn of a brighter day. 
Down along the Rio 
22048. 

Keller (E. F.): . 

For no good reason I just feel 
happy today. 18185. 
Til be waiting, smiling through. 


2733. 
21632. 


An der schonen 


4756, 15811. 
5300, 16248. 
5433, 16336. 


5000. 
Grande. 


5486. 
I love those frightful movies. 
5498. 
Keller (Francis) Feet music. 632. 
Keller (L. A.) Home lights. 7755. 


Keller (Leonard) : 
I’m not in the mood. 20372. 
Tanya. 15408. 
When I’m roller skating. 
Keller (Oswin) : 
Ecole du piano, 
Méthode de piano. 24944. 
6 franzosische suiten. 13850. 
Keller (R. S.) Pop Hye—the goofy 
sailor man. 17080, 
Keller (Ruby) Wondering if you are 
dreaming of me. 17673. 
Keller (S. L.) You grow sweeter 
every day to me. 9282. 
Keller (Walter): 
Consummation. 18015. 
Fulfillment. 18207. 
Kellerman (Joe) Gypsy eyes. 
Kellermann (Bessie) : 
Answer. 9884. 
Write a little letter home. 17684. 
Kelley (F. E.) Im afraid of losing 
you. 95508. 
Kelley (J. C.): 
Fifty easy melodies. 17752 (75). 
Thirty pieces. 17752 (76). 
Twenty pieces. 23795 (41). 


13629. 


24215. 


20170. 


1351 


INDEX 


Kellick (Hyman): 
Anna Lou. 19695. 
Can’t ya’ take a hint. 
You and I do not rhyme. 

Kellman (H. A.): 

Down among the southern palms. 
9744. 
Lady Luck. 10871. 
Mickey Mouse. 12788. 
Moonbeams. 12817. 
Rainbows. 10990. 
Senorita, mademoiselle, frdiulein. 
11084. 
Kellogg (A. F.) 
Kellogg (L. B.) 
by. 21614. 
Kellogg (M. E.) 
to Jesus. 23422. 
Kellogg (N. P.) 
window. 20392. 
Kellogg (Paul) 


19825. 
25945. 


Fulfillment. 22165. 
Why do you pass me 


Take your troubles 


I saw you at your 


Saracens. 4462. 

Kelloway (A. H.) In the valley of 
broken hearts. 3558. 

Kelly (Annie) I could make you 


marry me for that. 2815 (141). 
Kelly (Dolores) September parting. 
25426. 
Kelly (BE. T.): 
I’m in search of an old fashioned 
sweetheart. 22408. 
My darling Nora. 22876. 
My Hudson valley Rose. 22895. 
Now I wonder whose girl I shall 
be. 22972. 
Kelly (F. E.) 
shine to me. 4844. 
Kelly (J. R.) I promise to dream of 
you sweetheart. 12413. 
Kelly (J. T.) I could make you 
marry me for that. 2815 (141). 
Kelly (J. W.) When Hogan paid his 
rent. 13626. 
Kelly (Leroy) 
16838. 
Kelly (M. A.) 
Kelly (M. I.) 
Kelly (Marie) 
18958. 


Bluebird you’re sun- 


My baby is a wow. 


Only you. 13044. 
Lullaby. 5891. 
One pair of pants. 


Kelly (R. A.) Old-fashioned girl. 
16986. 
Kelly (Ralph) Always remember. 
4703. 
Kelly (Ramon) Always remember. 
4703. 
Kelly (Richard) Death angel. 19930. 
Kelly (T. F.) Guilty. 22232. 
Kelly (CP. Fy 
Lost chord. 8180. 
O sanctissima. 25143. 
Kelly bros.: 
Always remember. 4703, 21726. 


South sea serenade. 23353. 


War song of the. 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 28 


Kelner (William) 
12658. 

Kelsall (A. J.) 
Kelsey (Charles) 
to you. 1035. 
Kelsey (L. C.) 
Kelso (H. S8.): 

Abide with me. 10. 

Auld lang syne. 17152. 

Chime again beautiful bells. 359. 

Down in the valley of love. 7482. 

Happy blues. 7693. 

Hawaii. T7T709. 

In the evening. 7951. 

In the sweet bye and bye. 7958. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 1194. 

Jingle bells. 8011. 

Marseillaise. 12742. 

Merry chords. 12779. 

Rock-a-bye baby. 8672. 

Work for the night is coming. 9258. 
Kelso (O. 8S.) Mine forever. 12798. 
Kelton (L. E.) 2d: 

Down in Tennessee. 14182. 

I’m just a cottage builder. 12385. 

Love, just like the breeze. 12681. 

Marianne. 12736. . 

Kema (Harry) Franklin D. 9898. 
Kema (Inez) I welcome the night. 


Lonely night. 


Prosperity. 8610. 
I’ve been a real pal 


Mother mine. 18791. 


20410. 
Kemmer (G. W.) Benedictus és, 
Domine. 7204. 


Kemp (Harriett) : 
Going with others but thinking of 
you. 16237. 
I got those dog-gone down ’n’ out 
blues. 18871. 
Kemp (Joseph) Nation’s rally song. 
20912. 
Kemp (W. A.): 
Forget me now and try again. 


9887. 
Let’s circulate prosperity every- 
where. 10403. 


Slumber land of dreams. 11148. 
Kempf (L. T.): 
I’m flashing my thoughts to you. 
14433. 
Never mind. 8424. 
Kempff (Wilhelm) 
hochzeitsmusik. 6471. 
Kempinski (L. A.) : 
Dramatic suspense. 
Dreamy fox-trot. 
Heavy agitato. 
Love appassionato. 
Marcia pomposo. 
Melody fox-trot. 24920. 
Misterioso 4 la valse. 24970. 
Western allegro. 25806. 
Kendall (J. W.): 


Schwedische 


24177. 
24193. 
24415. 

24838. 
24899. 


Bermuda. 11801-11803. 
In a cool old-fashioned garden. 
10200. 


1352 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


In the land of home sweet home. 
20452. 


Swing along, old Russia. 4298. 


When God gave me you. 21546, 
25827. 
Kendis (—): 
Anxious. 9832 (15). 


Sympathy. 9332 (355). 
Kendis (James) : 
Hverybody gives me good advice. 
11670 (98). 
Tl sneak up on happiness. 
Y’ll take you back. 24524. 
Is it Warm enough for you. 
(169). 
Sleepless nights. 
Kendis music corp.: 
Till sneak up 0on 
24523. 
T’ll take you back. 24524. 
I’m just a victim of love. 24550. 
Just a mountain song from the 
valley. 20530. 


24523. 
11670 
259473. 


happiness. 


Sleepless nights. 25473. 
Wait for me. 25763. 
Waltz in blue. 25773. 

Kendrick (G._ J.) Silver moon. 
17227. 

Kendrick (M. TT.) She changed her 
hi-de-hi-de, for his yodel-o-de-ay. 
6490. 

Kenefick (W. S.): 

Beer. 15886. 
New deal. 14931. 
Tuning in with Roosevelt. 17459. 

Kenkel (J. L.) Our nite. 17033. 

Kennard (Dick) Head over heels in 


CLS: 
Darling don’t say 


love with you. 
Kennedy (A. P.) 
no. 18041. 
Kennedy (Al): 
In the Carolina moonlight. 
Rose time in 
11034. 


Kennedy (Aline) Quit shadowing me. 
1945. 


14531. 
New England. 


Kennedy 
(A. K.) 
Kennedy (Harriet) pseud. See King 
(RicAs K,) 
Kennedy (1. D.) Scales, chords and 
articulations. 15189. 
Kennedy (J. T.): 
I’m in heaven when dancing with 
you. 10126. 
Sincerely. 11123. 
Kennedy (Jimmy): 
Down Merseyside. 22056. 
Hard times comin’ no more. 
Lancashire. 8068. 
Passion flower. 6285. 
Somewhere in the world. 8810. 


(Amanda) See Moore 


7702. 


135 


There’s a light in your window. 
6729. 
Virginia. 4434. 

Kennedy (Ken) Lost love. 18655. 

Kennedy (Tom) Radio rubes collec- 
tion. 8644. 

Kennett (Aubrey) Francis & Day’s 
book of 50 sacred songs and hymns. 
12168. 

Kenney (John) 
broken heart. 


With nothing but a 
11583. 


Kenny (Nick) Another language. 
13815. 

Kent (Charlotte) Hi-ho lack-a-day. 
3376. 

Kent (Dick) See Kent (R. E.) 

Kent (R. E.): 


Cuban belle. 11991. 
Madre del cordero. 14722. 
My Gypsy rhapsody. 12883. 


Original famous Mexican hat 
dance. 13048. 
Kent (W. T.) Til sneak up on happi- 
ness. 24523. 


Kent (Walter) : 
Dinner at eight. 504, 18072. 
Early to bed. 16117. 
I loved you Wednesday. 
14425. 
It’s me callin’ you. 5668. 
What a price to pay for love. 
2601. 
What wouldja like for breakfast. 
2615. 
Kentner (EK. G.): 
Coed of the U. 8. A. 15977. 
Suzanna manana. 19509. 
Keough (F. J.) Girl that I can’t for- 
get. 9939. 
Keramida. 19115. 
Keresztes (Anton) : 
Bee. 179. 
Comet. 401. 
Light. 3684. 
Missouri moon. 16794. 
Peace. 4083. 
Sunrise. 25590. 
Kerker (Gustave) : 


14424, 


Dear old Broadway. 19648 (24). 

Ensemble. 19648 (31). 

Entrance of the rajah. 19648 
G2 

Entrance of Todd. 19648 (33). 

Hist, advance with care. 19648 
(47). 

It’s merely a matter of time. 
19648 (57). 

It’s nice to have a sweetheart. 
19648 (58). 


It’s the little things that count in 
life. 19648 (59). 

Love is a wonderful thing. 
(89). 

Manicure song. 


19648 
19648 (93). 


9 
oO 


INDEX 


Kerker (Gustave )—Continued. 
Oh Mister Sun. 19648 (104). 
Social whirl. 19648 (129, 130). 
That’s the time. 19648 (148). 
Tourists. 19648 (151-155). 
We're the gnomes. 19648 (159). 
Wedding procession. 19648 (161). 
When Cupid plays a little game of 


hearts. 19648 (164). 

Which one shall we marry. 
19648 (166, 167). 

Wouldn’t you like to know. 


19648 (174). 
Kermbach (Otto): 
Ich mochte einen walzer schun- 
keln, aber nur mit dir. 5587. 
Wenn ich Sonntag frtih mit der 
Rosemarie. 4484. 
Kern (C. W.): 
At the oid spinet. 115. 
Bees and roses. 180. 
Blush of dawn. 236. 


Crickets in the barn. 481. 
Deer hunt. 24141. 

Desert valley. 497. 
Drifting at twilight. 559. 
Fiemish cradle song. 660. 


Flying arrow. 673.: 

Hill and dale. 4656 (251). 

June dawn. 1212. 

Meadow dance. 1496. 

Mocking bird. 4656 (412). 

Off to the woods. 4656 (467). 

Pillow dance. 4656 (497). 

Power of love destroys all discord. 
15077. 

Rustling leaves. 

Scotland lassie. 

Spring revels. 

Stolen kisses. 

Valse grecque. 

Water roses. 


2029. 
2090. 
4656 (606). 
4656 (618). 
2502. 
2577. 


Kern (EK. K.) I have loved. 7812. 
Kern Gir “ES: 
Baron Munchausen, dat is I. 
27S, 
He’s Gracie Allen’s brother. 5351, 
TLDs 
Let’s give our votes to La Guardia. 
20598. 
To thee. 2414. 
Kern (Jerome) : 
Armful of trouble. 23866. 
Let’s begin. 24767. 
Meet me at twilight. 19648 (94). 
Music in the air. 1582, 3852. 


Ol Man River. 6208. 
Something had to happen. 
Touch of your hand. 25706. 


25511. 


When your heart’s on fire smoke 
gets in your eyes. 25868. 

Yesterday. 25940. 

You’re devastating. 25961. 


Kerr (M. B.) 


pt. D1, n. s., v. 28 


Kern (Martin) Furnished room. 
16208. 
Kernaecs (Paul): 

Aria. 24725. 

Souvenir. 25546. 


Wiener traum. 25898. 

Kernell (William) : 
Babette. 23897. 
Blotto. 227. 
Caballero de la noche. 2980. 
Dance again. 24114. 
Danse russe. 18039. 
Tl] build a nest. 958, 12350, 12351. 
Ladies who come from Spain. 

24742. 

Lillian steps. 18626. 
Men were born to rule the world. 
. 24932. 
Napoleon Bonaparte. 25097. 
Out of a blue sky. 6261. 


Ruthanian national anthem. 
6436. 

Schuhplattler. 25412. 

Some day I’m gonna find my sweet 
man. 2asl7. 

Uitimo vardn sobre la tierra. 


9066. 
Why am I happy. 23695. 
World congress of 1988. 11592. 
“Feeateenas (Marshall) : 
Ah, love, but a day. 11688. 


And this shall make us free. 
11720. 

Child’s song. 11980. 

Fresh spring. 12173. 

King Charles. 12565. 

Legend of the first cam-u-el. 
12604. 

Lilacs. 12687. 

Love song of Har Dyal. 12685. 


Out of the rolling ocean. 4008, 
4009. 
Serenade at the villa. 13265. 
Sleep of summer. 13308. 
Smuggler’s song. 13315, 13316. 
Song of the huntsmen. 133844. 
Summer dawn. 13385. 
Unconquered. 185138. 
Wanderchild. 138576. 
We two together. 13599. 
Kerr (H. D.): 
I'll leave it all to you. 962. 
Song of the night. 4237. 
Kerr (Irene) Blue and alone. 2980. 
Kerrey (J. Me) Honolulu chimes. 
14357. 
Keres BB?) 
again. 9976. 
Kerr (L. G.) 


Good times are here 


At parting. 21755. 
Toast. 9024, 21418. 
Kerr (Margaret) pseud. See 
Whewell (Margaret) 

Kerr (Martha) Little wild dove. 
22695. 


1354 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Kerr (P. S.): 
God’s ocean of love. 20136. 
Singing for Jesus. 17235. 


Kerr (R. N.) Watch your step. 
17523. 

Kerwin (A. J.) . Honey what shall I 
do. 143856. 

Kerzenmacher (Edward) Spending 
my time in your arms. 19268. 


Kessel (Sidney) Shadows of love. 
19165. 
Kessler (Anton): 
Liebesgluck. 5791. 
Longing heart. 3705. 

Kessler (G. E.): 
Legend of love. 
Light and free. 

Kessler (H. F. W.) 

sweetheart. 12037. 

Kessler (M. T.): 
Blue river waltz. 13913. 

Have faith, have faith. 16285. 
Only red roses. 6241. 

Roosevelt grand march. 6418. 
Kester (Max) When gay adventure 
ealls. 23635. 
_Kesterson (Sadie) 

highway. 22892. 


15733 (179). 
9332 (210). 
Do you love me, 


My home by the 


Ketchum (W. A.) Jubilation. 18546. 
Ketélbey (A. W.): 

Birthday song. 4828. 

In a monastery garden. 1118, 


1119. 
My lady Brocade. 
Sacred hour. 6440. 
Kettenburg (G. H.) Christ, my life. 
14021. 
Ketterer (Ella) : 
Bugle corps. 4862. 
New trapeze. 8430. 
Keye (W. R.) When will you make 
up your mind. 11533. 
Keves (Clay) Forgive and forget. 
5204. 
Keyne (Hal): 
Close to me. 
Happy hours. 


12889. 


381. 
809. 


Keys of my heart. 22623. 

Keyser (James) Football fling. 
24276. 

Khardys (Stefano) Adieu Suzon. 
TOT6 (2). 


Kibalchich (Basile) : 
Forest flowers. 18190. 
Incline Thine ear, oh Lord. 18497. 
Mother and son, 22841. 
Out of the depths. 18976. 
Rejoice and merry be. 19078. 
Vanka ’n’ Tanka. 19451. 
Kidd (P. R.) Hume-Fogg victory 
song. 22320. 
Kidwell (Eva) Our boys. 138051. 
Kidwell (Nola) My beautiful garden 
of dreams. 6043. 


Kidwell (R. F.) 
Georgian. 8577. 
Kiefert (Carl) Blue paradise. 13912. 
Kiehl (Heinrich) pseud. See Fisher 
(W. A.) 
Kiely (J. F.) 
9606. 
Kiernan (Thelma) 
night with you. 
Kierulff (Willy ) 
16784. 
Kieserling (I. M. H.) 
woods. 21696 (328). 
Kieserling (Richard) 
woods. 21696 (328). 
Kiesling -(S. G.) Twin 
0035. 
Kiessling (J. W.): 
Loure. 7171. 
Menuetto from piano sonate in G. 
8719. 
Romance. 11040. 
Spring’s awakening. 
Thoughts at sunset. 
Xenia. 11604. 
Kilenyi (Hdward): 
Danger cry. 14071. 
Deluge. 14096. 
Disquieting news. 14111. 
Ominous foreboding. 14982. 
Quatsch. 13164. 


It’s great to be a 


Chicago at the fair. 
On a summer’s 

10810. 

Midt i byens hjerte. 

Voices of the 


Voices of the 


melodies. 


11211. 
6744. 


Rumors. 15171. 

Kilfeather (Hddie) Butterflies in the 
CAIN GG U. 

Kilgore (Belle) Cheer up and smile. 
4913. 

Kilgore (I. R.) Q flat: depression 
dirge. 86382. 

Kimball (Alex) My sweet Isabell. 
12928. 

Kimball (M. A.) I fell in love again. 
22345. 

Kimball (M. N.) Mother Goose days. 
10615. 


Kimball (W. H.) Somewhere, some- 
time, I wonder who. 2198. 
Kimberl (W. T.): 
Forgotten man’s song. 16188. 
Wanderer’s return. 11454. 
Kimbrel (Louise) See Kimbrel (YV. 
L 


Kimbrel (V. L.) Lullaby time. 22754. 

Kimmel (H. C.): 

Jealous of the moon high up in 
the sky. 10295. 

No one knows how much we love 
each other. 6146. 

Kincaid (Bradley) 
mountain ballads 
songs. 1601. 

Kineaid (C. 
here. 7666. 


favorite 
cold time 


My 
and 
Good times 


W.) are 


1355 


INDEX 


Kincaid (H. H.): 
Here comes the sand man. 
Tell me that you love me. 
Kincaid (O. D.) Dreaming. 
Kineaid (R. A.) : 
Please silvry clouds 
golden moon. 21072. 
Three cheers for the deal that’s 


24424. 
21350. 
546. 


hide the 


new. 11342. 
Kincel (8S. G.): 
Dream. 24181. 


I don’t care. 24492. 
I find my love in the dark. 24498. 


I’m a fugitive from love. 5501. 
Picture that’s in my heart. 17061. 
Song of the moon. 2383889. 


Thankful for the rain and you. 


25643. 
Kinchen (S. D.) Sweet dancing 
sweetheart. 8904. 
Kind (Murray) Embers of love. 
24221. 


Kindel (V. M.) Little darling. 18629. 
Kinder (D. A.) You'll never know 
that IT eare, “fet: 
Kinder (Ralph): 
In heavenly love abiding. 5624, 
20441. 
Song without words. 17277. 
Kindig (L. J.) Jesus rolls the clouds 
away. 14585. 
King (Anthony) 
you. 22448. 
King (Billy) Moon is waiting for us 
up above. 16808. 
King (C. E.): 
King’s serenade. 
Kuu ipo, lei pikake. 
Song of the islands. 15296, 15297. 
King (C. R.) River Lee. 15133. 
King (D. F.) Girl I love is not in 
love with me. 22186. 
King (Dorothy) Lover of my dreams. 
8214. . 
King (E. B.) 


I saw you I loved 


18574. 
24741. 


Singing in the sun with 


you. 13299. 

King (Edward) Hail to the N. R. A. 
20179. 

King (Ernest) After good bye to- 
night. 23817. 

King (F. A.) Bring a song for me. 
179382. 

King (F. M.) Echo from the hills. 
16119. 

King (Foster) I have found a new 
love in you. 10091. 

King (Grayce) pseud. See Baruth 
(Grayce) 

King (H. A) Friendly hand. 9905. 

Kine “(a ike) 

Solong [sic] depression. 8794. 
Sweetheart I’m blue, 11256. 
King (H. S.) Moonlight musings. 

18782. 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 28 


King (Howard) Ten thousand years 


ago. 193840. 
King (J. W.) It’s all over now, all 
over. 3575. 


King (Jack): 
Everything’s been done before. 
14191. 
Love nest. 22785. 
Thanks very much. 15416. 
King (Jean): 
Memories live on. 5950. 
Remembering you. 6885. 
King (Jim) My love for you. 3883. 
King (Joe) Roses of Del Rio. 18213. 
King (K. L.) Purple pageant. 19053. 
King (K. L.) music house: 
Manikin. 10521. 
Purple pageant. 19053. 
King (Karl): 


Don’t lie about love. 5058. 
Summer song. 15354. 
Sweetheart bouquet. 2290. 


King (L. C.) Under the old pine tree. 
2488. 

King (L. R.) Heaven whispers. 10019. 

King (R. A.) See King (R. A. K.) 

King (R.A. K.): 


Angel voices ever near. 4656 (20). 


Apple blossoms. 11670 (11). 
Cherry blossoms. 4656 (84). 
Clown pranks. 4656 (100). 


Come unto Me. 4656 (104). 
Fleeting hours. 4656 (183). 
Flowers and ferns. 4656 (185). 
Moonlight waves. 4656 (415). 
Nightingale’s trill. 4656 (445). 
North star. 11670 (252). 
Plantation airs. 4656 (508). 
Precious moments. 4656 (511). 
Ripples. 4656 (539). 
Rosary. 4656 (547). 
Sesame. 11670 (331). 
Spray of gold. 4656 (603). 
Star of hope. 6616, 6617. 
Stars of glory. 4656 (611). 
Wahoo. 4656 (671). 

King (S. E.) At your command my 

dear. 238881. 
King (S. R. K.): 


Apple blossoms. 11670 (11). 


North star. 11670 (252). 
Sesame. 11670 (331). 
King (Sherry) ’Round about now. 
19116. 


King (W. Clifford) : 
Can’t we make up. 11880. 
If I insist—plea’se don’t resist. 
24607. fee! 
Now you’ve gone I’m alone loving. 
you just the same. 25128. 
You belong to me, I belong to you. 
17700. 
King (W. L.) 
King (Wallace) I’m sorry Bill. 


N. R. A. song. 16915. 
5543.. 


1356 


ee... 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


King (Wayne) : 
Blue hours. 
19778. 

From me to you. 5220. 
With you beside me. 7006. 


13909, 13910, 15871, 


King (William C.) Fellowship of 
song. 3227. 

King Arthur. 5738*, 11108. 

King fishers. 8049*. 


King folio for Hawaiian guitar. 8050. 

King immortal. 3631*. 

King Kong. 5739. 

King of Elysia. See Happyland. 

King of Kings. 24730. 

King of the Ritz. 3739, 4622. 

Kingdon (Wayne) White wings of the 
Sea. 17631. 

Kingston (Bobbie) pseud. 
kunas (M. E.) 


See Mar- 


Kinnamon (D. B.) Pipe dreams. 
25253. 

Kinney (EH. H.) Christmastime songs 
and carols. 11670 (53). 

Kinney (O. L.) Vm paying now. 
12391. 

Kinnicutt (M. E.) Recovery march. 
25325. : 
Kinross (John) Fairy revel. 17752 

(46). 
Kinscella (H. G.) In Chinatown. 
12455. 


Kinsella (Richard) My sweet old 
fashioned girl. 1644. 

Kinsey (Herbert) : 

Country dance. 21960. 
Fisherman’s tale. 22126. 
Greenwood glades. 22230. 

Kinsley (Lewis) Port of dreams. 
6331. 

Kinstler (C. F.) Tho far away in the 
yestefday, yet how near it seems. 
25678. 

Kiplinger (M. B.) 
492. 

Kkippel (Mickey) My palace where 
love is king. 3894. 

Kirehl (Adolf) Elfin calls in the 
woods. 138765 (46). 

Kirchner (W. M.) Night I can’t for- 
get. 22958. 

Kirchstein (H. M.): 

Jonny wenn du geburtstag hast. 
16567. 

Sprache der liebe ist international. 
17298. 

Verzeihen sie mein fraulein wenn 
ich frage. 11417. 

Kirchstein (H. W.): 

Du gefallst mir so. 14157. 

Ganz ohne liebe war’ das leben so 
bescheiden. 14255. 

Kirk (Bob) See Kirk (R. V.) 

Kirk (Carl) Don’t believe them dear. 
16067. 


Depression blues. 


Kirk (Chas.) If that mountain of gold 
belonged to me. 14502, 24612. 
Kirk (F. M. Van) See Van Kirk (F. 
M.) 
Kirk (G. H.): 
Gray skies turning blue. 
Whoop-dee-doo. 2687. 
Kirk (R. V.) In the smoke dreams of 
a cigarette. 12472. 
Kirk (W. R) Misty memory. 24973. 
Kirkby-Mason (Barbara) : 
All aboard. 28827. 
Dance suite. 9675. 
Kirkland (Bonnie) Let’s get together 
honey. 24770. 
Kirklin (H. L.) 
12492. 
Kirkpatrick (W. H.) 
dear. 23571. 
Kirkreit (A. C.): 
Alone by the river. 19677. 
Dear if only you were here. 
Kirkwood (J. W.) 
blues. 22962. 
Kirtland (M. M.) Clear the track for 
Huey Long. 19865. 
Kisco (Charles) : 


778. 


It doesn’t matter. 


Wanting you 


7433. 
No blue eagle 


It’s not a secret anymore. 10271, 
12499. 

Love in the moonlight for me. 
1380. 


Love is a dream. 1382, 1883, 3722. 
Kiss before the mirror. 10431, 10482. 
Kiss in spring. 1130, 1250, 1251, 1548, 

1691, 1968, 2142, 2337, 2734. 
Kissenger (H. D.): 

Give me your love. 12205. 

My Araby rose. 20812. 

My keart stampeded to 

10659. 
Kissenger (Richard) 
love. 20127. 
Kissling (Nelly) 
see. 8602. 
Kistner’ (Pr) &'C: F. W. Siegel: 

Astarvisur tr Eddu. 19707. 


you. 
Give me your 


Prisoner of Tennes- 


Dritte reich. 18125. 

Elegie. 9796. 

Ktiiden, capricen und spezialtibun- 
gen. 18154. 

Formenlehre der musik. 24285, 

Hymne an Deutschland. 18798. 


5655. 
10249. 


Islindische tinze. 
Island-ouverttire. 
Kirkjul6g. 20563. 
Sonate. 18618. 
prja erindi Gr Havamdlum. 20584. 
Weihe-kantate. 236038. 
Zwei lieder. 20585. 
Kitch (Violet) Why won’t my dreams 
come true. 9239. 
Kitehen (Bernard) 
Kitchen (M. P.) 
a heart. 14954. 


Filthy lucre. 648. 
Nothing to lose but 


1357 


INDEX 


Kitson (C. H.): 
Bison. 15854. 
Bright the vision. 11855. 
In praise of Pan. 7945. 
Jesu, grant me this I pray. 12519. 
Pipe’s sweet note. 20254. 
Kittredge (H. D.) If you loved me. 
24619. 
Kitts) G42 We): 


Chant of the blues. 9592. 
Say you'll believe in me. 13244. 
Kitzmiller (R. L.) Hub-city. 20266. 


Kiwanis club of San Francisco. San 
Francisco Kiwanis. 2049. 
Kjer (Vilfred) : 
Jazz pianisten. 16554. 
Marimba Jack. 12788. 
Kjerulf (Halfdan) lLastnight. 1280. 


Klaes (H. J.): 

Anxiously waiting. 11725. 

Come on along. T7377. 
Klages (Ray): 

Come on in, 

7381, 9633. 

Good old days are here. 7663. 

It might have been a different 

story. 10260. 
Klanert (Karl) Weibnachtslied. 9332 
(383). 
KKlatzkin (D. B.): 

And then you will be mine. 11719. 

Manhattan sadness. 14738. 

Someone to love. 21248. 

Tonight may never come again. 

21422. 

You are my love. 19598. 
Klatzkin (Philip) Repeal. 238171. 
Klavier-harmonika album. 24735. 
Klawiter (Mrs. Frank): 

Make Him yours today. 10514. 

Who is this man of sorrow. 11551. 
Klawiter (Violet) : 

Make Him yours today. 10514. 

Who is this man of sorrow. 11551. 
Kleber (Karl) Arabisches miarchen. 

4729. 
Kleffman (EHrvin): 

Hank and Lank. 22242. 

My buddy polka. 3861. 

Kleiber (Hrich) Divertimento mili- 
tare. 5042. 
Klein s(B. Ox): 

Asperges me. 23795 (6). 

Ave, Maris stella. 23795 (7). 

Hidden city. 858. 

Mass in B flat. 13765 (115). 

O Maria, Virgo pia. 23795 (61). 


the water’s fine. 


O salutaris Hostia. 25992 (47, 
48). 
Pie Jesu, Domine. 23795 (64). 
Tantum ergo. 23795 . (97-99), 
25992 (70). 
Klein (D. R.) Cinder in your eye. 
19860. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 


Klein (Emily) : 
Asperges me. 23795 (6). 
Ave, Maris stella. 238795 (7). 
Mass in B flat. 18765 (115). 
O Maria, Virgo pia. 23795 (61). 
O salutaris Hostia. 25992 (47, 


48). 
Pie Jesu, Domine. 23795 (64). 
Tantum ergo. 238795 (97-99), 


25992 (70). 
Klein (Helen) : 
Culinary Mary Ann. 
Entrance of 
15733 gaye 
Girls! girls! girls. 21696 (121). 
Good kind jolly man. 2815 (110). 
Happy hobo. 2815 (124). 
Here’s to the ones at home. 2815 
(133). 
I will love you forever my dear. 
2815 (149). 
Laughing school. 2815 (176). 
Liquid air police parade. 21696 
(238). 
Luna pastimes. 11670 (217). 
Lunch is ready. 157383 (192). 
Man from now. 2815 (200), 
15733 (197-199), 19648 (91). 


21696 (67). 
college students. 


March of the flowers. 7076 (193). 
Moon dear. 2815 (225). 

Only way to love. 19648 (108). 
Science. 2815 (298). 

Tainted gold. 2815 (319). 
That’s why were here. 2815 


(325 )E 
2905. 2815 (387). 
Klein (I. F.) Cyprian woman. 24112. 
Klein (Lew or Lou): 
My fraternity pin. 1603. 
Wise old owl said Hoo. 
Klein (Manuel) : ; 
Culinary Mary Ann. 21696 (67). 
Entrance of college’ students. 
15733 (112). 
Girls! girls! girls. 21696 (121). 
Good kind jolly man. 2815 (110). 
Happy hobo. 2815 (124). 
Here’s to the ones at home. 
(133). 
I will love you forever my dear. 
2815 (149). 
Laughing school. 2815 (176). 
Liquid air police parade. 21696 
(235) 
Luna pastimes. 11670 (217). 
Lunch is ready. 15738 (192). 
Man from now. 2815 (200), 15733 
(197-199), 19648 (91, 92). 
March of the flowers. 7076 (193). 
Moon dear. 2815 (225). 
Only way to love. 19648 (108). 
Science. 2815 (298). 
Society circus. T0776 (821). 
Tainted gold. 2815 (319). 


2714. 


2815 


1358 


- INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


That’s why we're here. 2815 
(325). 
2905. 2815 (387). 
Klein (Milton) : 
As long as it’s a part of me. 2871. 


Bound for the isle of love. 2944. 
Over here. 4010. 
Partners just for a dance. 4026. 


Somebody else is living my life. 
4223. 


Kleine schwindlerin. 24126. 


Kleiner mann—was nun. 14621, 15568. 


Kleiner mann & grosse frau. 5745. 
Kleines mi&dchen— grosses _ gliick. 
258038. 
Kleinhaus (Frances) : 
Mura San. 10628. 
To what can I liken her smiling. 
2415. 
Klemm (Gustav) : 
Between the sunrise and the blue. 
4818. 
Brown Betty. 13942. 
Cream puffs on parade. 
I thought of you. 18481. 
Indian sunset. 20458. 
Marigolds. 16756. 
Peppermint pranks. 
Spun sugar. 15328. 
Klenau (Paul von) Michael Kohl- 
haas. 24953*. 
Klengel (Paul) Zwei sonaten. 21769. 
Klenner (John) : 
Close to me. 24063. 
How can I face the world without 
you. 10050, 24460. 
Just a romantic fool. 


14056. 


15035. 


16582. 


Why is it night in my heart. 
6986. 

Why is the night in my heart. 
4559. 


Klepper (Léon) Deux danses. 
Klesmer (William) : 
Baby needs a pair ob_ shoes. 
11756. 
Drink drink drink. 7511. 
I ove-lay oo-yay. T7872. 
Peek - peek - peeking all 
Pikes Peak. 8556. 
Underneath the shining moon. 
9077. 
Kletter (Max): 
Koift a blum. 22628. 
Koift a paper. 20568. 
Koift shreibelach. 12572. 


18580. 


around 


Mames ziendele. 22769. 
Kletzki (Paul): 
Kleine partita. 22624. 


Konzertmusik. 10365. 
Sonate. 10356. 
Kleybecker (Otto) I cannot forget the 
last time we met. 5452. 
Klickmann (F. H.) Songs of the sad- 
dle. 21276. : 


38188—34——_19 


‘Klopfenstein bros. 


_Kluchansky (A. M.) 


Klimek (Stephen) Rain is chasing me 


home. 23156. 

Kliment (Johann) Durch Gounod’s 
zauberwelt. 22221. 

Kling (H.) Two little finches. 4412. 

Klingberg (E. G.) Eventide. 12109, 
22101. 


Klinger (M. R.): 
I’m thru with you until you say I 
do. 20378. 

If I were a magician. 
Rickety shack. 4108. 
Klingla (Rebecca) Mother’s prayer. 

§331. 
Klockner (Eduard) : 
Addio a Napoli. 2819. 
Vor einer alten spieluhr. 
Klompus (H. D.) 
690. 


1090. 


4442. 
Forgetting you. 


We'll be happy just 
23584. 
Rochelle. 


the same. 

Klose (P. C.) 6409. 
Waltzing with 
someone you love. 9123. 
Klumpkey (Julia) : 

Adagio. 1259. 

Quatre piéces. 1260, 8056. 

Songs for children. 4239. 

Tango Ad astra. 4308. 

Three songs. 10357. 


Valse fantaisiste. 2501. 


Kluz (W. C.) When I’m alone with 
you. 15600. 

Knab (Armin) Weihnachtskantate. 
21530. 

Knabel (A. M.) Vade mecum. T7076 
(360). 

Knabel (Hlizabeth) Vade mecum. 
7076 (360). 


Knadler (K. L.): 
Sweetheart and pal of my dreams. 
15380. 
While the angels sang a Dixie 
lullaby. 238684. 
Knapp (I. C.) Nursery songs. 
Knapp (LaVerne) 


6170. 
Baby girl of mine. 


9436. 

Knapp (Wilbur) Plunge of the 
Akron. 10914. 

Knapp (Wilbur Duke) See Knapp 
(Wilbur ) 

Knaus (Louis) No one loves you as 
I do. 10753. 

Kneipper (J. J.) Hawiian [sic] 
moon. 18293. 

Knepper (N. M.) Just a rose covered 
shack. 3606. 

Knickerbocker (F. P.) Knickerbocker 
beer. 12570. 

Knight (C. R.) Flow on Potomac 


river flow on. 668. 
Knight (Charles) : 
Little bit of everything. 
Paper doll. 238067. 


20629. 


1359 


INDEX 


Knight (G. L.) ‘Days of long ago. 
3108. 
Knight (Kelley) Where the angels 
sing. 21589. 
Knight (Marjorie) 
sweetheart. 542. 
Knight (Summer) 
Knight (Vick) : 
I want to be wanted by you. 
22462. 
Spare me just a little love tonight. 
11204. 
Knighton (Henry) All is life. 11704. 
Knighton (Merrill) I could go for 
you in a great big way. 925. 
Kniskern (P. M.): 

Cape Breton isle. 316. 

Choose your lover. 15959. 

Cocktail time. 14034. 

Lonely. 1854. 

Manhattan knight. 

Solitude. 17260. 

To love and not be loved. 15458. 

What would Poppa Knickerbocker 

say. 11487. 
Knittel (Martin) Road that leads 
back home. 17135. 
Knobel (E. R.) Oh! oh. 6194. 
Knobloch (C. J.): 
Gimmi [sic] just a little bit o 
love. 5242. 

I wonder. 5581. 

Knobloch (M. H.) 
20843. 
Knoll (A. E.): 

Believe it or not. 4805. 

Here ’tis, yes sir. 12288. 

In Chicago at the fair. 5621. 

Let’s forget. 22658. 

My pillow slip, my dream ship 

and you. 10695. 

Popeye and Wimpy. 6330. 

Strange as it seems. 6630. 

There’s nobody quite like you. 

8993. 

Volstead blues. 21484. 

You’re sure a puzzle to me. 9305. 
Knoll (Donna) Let’s forget. 22658. 
Knoll (Frank) God’s land. 14289. 
Knopf (A. A.) ine. Beast, bird and 

fishes “2L7Ss: 
Knorr (KE. L. von): 


Dream of me 


Our boys. 18051. 


14737. 


My hiding place. 


Lohn des fleisses. 16684. 
Strafe der faulheit. 17310. 
Knorr (W. M.) ‘Trusting. 23498. 
Knott (B. W.) American loyalty. 
7124. 
Knowles (A. E.) Baby’s message. 
11758. 


Knowles (S. W.): 
I’m burning love letters. 18402. 
Let’s talk about love. 18618. 
My price is love. 18842. 
Knowlton (Art) I’ve lived. 24584. 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 28 


Knows (Knowbody) pseud. See Kil- 
gore (I. R.) 

Knox (Teddie) Put a little spring- 
time in the winter of their lives 
8629. 

Knudsen (C. T.) jr: 

Laughing eyes. 12594. 

When summer of life is spent. 

2648. 

Knudsen (Joseph) : 

Everything will be okay. 9827. 

Live and love forever. 10446. 

When dreams come true. 11494. 
Kntimann (Jo) Ruménisch. 6482. 
Knupp (A. M.) Sad and alone to- 

night. 6442, 

Knutson (M. W.) They’re playing 
Home sweet home. 25673. 

Koch (C. H.): 

Old old story. 16991. 

Spirit of the N. R. A. 17290. 
Koch (C. P.) Du bist die ruh. 2079. 
Koch (Clara) Smiling with tears on 

my cheeks. 13314. 

Koch (Fred) Erie one sixty 
24229. 

Koch (I. M.): 

Gypsy mother’s lullaby. 

Isle of melody. 18504. 

Prosit. 19049. 

Same memory. 19134. 

Why are you so sad. 
Keech (John) Heil 

10020. 

Koch (Markus) « 
Krinzlein. 10366. 
Singlade. 13301-13308. 
Weihnachten. 11476. 

Koch (William) Calling on my girl 

to-night. 2984. | 

Kochanski (Paul) Etude. 

Kochmann (Julius) : 
Hakenkreuz und schwarz-weiss- 

rot. 16270, 18271. 

Spanien muss es sein. 153812. 
Kodaly (Zoltan) : 

Dancing-song. 12004. 

Deaf boatman, 5010. 

K6szonto. 10361. 

Matra pictures. 10528. 

St. Gregory’s day. 13229. 

Spinnstube. 4243*, 11205*. 

Swallow’s wooing. 6656. 

Koecher (R. C.) We’re pennant 
bound. 6881. 

Keeechlin (Ch.): 

Cing chorals. 22626. 

Fugue en fa mineur. 22163. 
Kohler (Kurt) Warum bist du heut’ 

so kalt zu mir. 9129. 

Koehler (Ted) : 
Breakfast ball. 
Dinah Lou. 508. 


one. 


18266. 


19553. 
Deutschland. 


6474. 


21839. 


1360 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


I stumbled into heaven falling for 
you. 3497. 
Let’s fall in love. 20595. 
Love is love anywhere. 20684. 
This is only the beginning. 11330, 
21397. 
Koelling (Carl): 
From Norway. 4656 (201). 
Lose blitter. 19648 (85-88). 
Mocking bird. 25992 (44). 
Robin redbreast. 25992 (57). 
Sunbeam. 25992 (68). 
Two flowers. 4656 (654). 
Koelling (Franz) : 
Mocking bird. 25992 (44). 
Robin redbreast. 25992 (57). 
Sunbeam. 25992 (68). 
Koelling (Gertrude) : 
From Norway. 4656 (201). 
Two flowers. 4656 (654). 
Koenig (Jean) Chansons pour petits 
et grands. 4909. 
Konigsberger (Josef) : 
Blues. 23975. 
Gelbe tango. 
Konigsleutnant 
10360, 16612*. 
Koenigswald (Ingeborg von) 
mond. 2851. 
Koepman (Chalmers) 
of long ago. 6101. 
Koepp (C. M.): 
I ean’t believe your [sic] untrue. 
16350. 
Tll always love you, Mary. 24513. 
Koepp (K.N.) I’m lonesome for you. 
5526. 
Koether (G. F.): 
Brown bottle blues. 
If you would come to me. 
Morning. 16821. 
Koffler (J6zef) 15 variations. 22627. 
Koger (G. C.) Mister Bow and Ar- 
row Cupid. 16796. 
Kogos (F. I.) Let’s get out of bed 
and go to work. 3662. 
Kogos (Frederick) Hugging in the 
hallway. 24466. 
Kohl (Wesley) I’m building a fence 
around the moon. 16406. 
Kohlbeck (A. J.) Be a loyal Ameri- 


14263. 


(Der ) 70038, 7151, 
An den 


My sweetheart 


19800. 
24621. 


ean. 4785.. 

Kohlbeck (LL. M.) Be a loyal Ameri- 
ean. 4785. 

Kohler (Roy) Our new home sweet 
home. 13061. 


Kohlhof (lL. D.) Love divine. 24840. 
Kohli (A. M.) My cottage. 22871. 
Kohlman (Clarence) : 

Easter triumph. 3186. 

Enchantment. 5127. 

Festival of life. 635. 

Promised light. 17101*. 


Kohn (David) : 
Are you calling me. 97. 
For ever, for ever. 24277. 
In the midst of a song. 12469. 
Technocracy. 4816, 
Today. 6762. 
We two. 23596. 
Kolar (lL. E.): 
I learned it all from love. 951. 
My beautiful lady. 6044. 
Kolar (Lew) See Kolar (L. EH.) 
Kolar (Zella) N.R.A. parade. 22929. 
Kolb (Karl) pseud. See Michael 
(R. K.) 
Kolendo (Leo): 
N. R. A. 18856. 
To be with you again. 
Kolker (O. C.): 
I’m needin’ love. 20370. 
Lullabye of the breeze. 20707. 
Koller (E. N.) It is very beautiful 
over there. 5663. 
Kollo (Walter) Alten tannen sie 
flistern im wind. 13803. 
Kollo (Willi) Hs gibt nur ein Berlin. 
5135. 
Kolodi (Gustave) 
my grip. 22399. 
Komjati (Karl) 


19397. 


I’m goin’ to pack 


Tango um mitter- 


nacht. 4310*. 
Komzak (K.): 
Sourire de mai. 19261. 
Vindobona. 13551. 


Kone (M. E.) Stand up! stand up! 
for your country. 8862. 
Konecuy (Elizabeth) Come up and 


see me some time. 19882. 
Konig (Edward): 
This is how I do. 2815 (329). 


To teach the young idea how to 
shoot. 2815 (332). 


Konvolinka (Ettamae) My twilight 
call. 1648. | 
Koonce (M. E.): 
Blue eagle. 17907. 
Love me tonight. 22734. 
Koons (Eddie) Taxes. 8942, 


Koons (L. D.) 
24538. 
Koons (R. M.): 
Code of love. 21980. 
This is the day. 11331. 
Kopf (Jack): 
In my weakest moments, 
strong for you. 5628. 
Oh! baby what are you waiting 


I’m always dreaming. 


Tm 


for. 6189. 
Sleepin’ neath the weepin’ willow 
tree. 11140. 


Won't that be sweet. 2725. 
Kopp (Leo) Romance of a people. 
23196*. 


Kopp (Sindel) 
moon. 13523. 


Underneath the lovers’ 


1361 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. s., v. 28 


Koppitz (Louis) 
and fair. 12247. 


Angels ever bright 


Kops (J. D.) (Liberty and_ beer. 
16652. 

Kordus (P. F.) O you lovely little 
Ann. 20965. 


Kornblum (I. B.): 
Her highness waltz. 18314. 
I found you, I lost you. 
16370. 
In sweet abandon land. 18484. 
Love is life. 18665. 
Marching song. 18705. 
Night. 18904. 
We're alone. 19486. 
Kornegay (J. R.) Flickering shadows. 
22129. 
Korngold (EH. W.) 
tique. 4884. 
Kornheiser music pub. co., inc. Lovely 
little fratilein. 1404. 
Kornheiser—Schuster, inc. : 
Dancing with the one you love. 
21987. 
Masquerading in the name of love. 
22786. | 
Sweetheart song. 23414. 
Was I mistaken. 235738. 
You can’t play my ukulele. 
Kortlander (Max): 
In the valley of yesterday. 20456. 
Lullaby lady. 16731, 16732. 
Moonlight down in lovers’ lane. 


7807, 


Caprice fantas- 


25952. 


14823. 

Kortright (S. F.) My salient rose. 
14906. 

Kortschak (Johann) Vier duette. 
9448. 

Kortum (lL. H.) Weather was to 
blame. 2587. 

Kosakoff (Reuven) Piano fundamen- 
tals. 15046. 

KoScielniak (S.) Na brzyzku dunajea. 
6111. 


Kosen (S. E.) I always will love you. 
10068. 

Koshetz (Alexander) : 
Chicken lady. 11927. 
Cossack. 19887. 
Cossack romance. 19888. 
Cossack’s march. 19889. 
Legend. 20583. 


Let the world rejoice. 20603. 
Lullaby. 12704. 

Marusia. 20726. 

O, give thanks unto God. 12984. 
Oh! Suzanna. 10790. 

Old folks at home. 6205. 

Out of the darkness. 25209. 


Ploughing farmers. 21075. 
Praise the Lord. 13128. 


Violin is singing in the street. 


13553. 


Koski (Louis) Columbus. 15981. 


Kosmetos (J. M.) Melodiana. 18722. 


Koss (R. K.) Mother’s love. 12837. 
Kostelanetz (André) Come to me. 
14048, 21948. 


Kotlar (Edward) Goin’ to see my gal. 
24348. 
Kottmann (Albert) 
ing. 7591. 
Koty (Archie) : 
College drag. 19871. 
Hail, hail, a new day breaks. 
20177. 
I’d give my life for dear old fed- 
eral reserve. 22336. 
I fell in love at first sight. 20297. 
I’m left alone. 22410. 
Is there still a chance for me. 
20469. 
Life is love. 20612. 
‘We cannot lose our jobs. 
What am I to do. 21536. 
You must come over. 21655. 
Kouba (Edward) Dancing doll. 3095. 
Kounias (Ethel) Sometimes I wonder. 
4228. 
Kountz (Richard): 
Cossack love song. 16000. 
Pop! goes the weasel. 
10923. 
Kourim (Otto): 
I’m so in love. 12397. 
Must it always be this way. 12855. 
Softly, I hear the music playing. 


For the time be- 


21513. 


10922, 


13321. 
Koven (Reginald De) See De Koven 
(Reginald) 
Kowalewski (T. F.) Dearest one. 
3113. 
Kowalski (H.) Marche hongroise. 
1472 


Kozak (Mildred) 
25088. 
Koziec (Raymond) Sweetheart I am 
thinking of you. 23408. 
Kozlowski (W. J.) I want to be want- 
ed by you. 22462. 
Kraatz (Charles) : 
Because they remind me of you. 
2913. 
He’s the fellow for me. 3357. 
I said goodbye to happiness. 3494. 


Mystery melody. 


Love is life. 3724. 
Kragen (D. J.) Press on. 4063. 
Krah (C. J.) Triume. 19415. 


Krajewski (G. F.) Gethsemane cheer. 
12190. 
Krakeur (Jacques) 2d. Empty days. 
18141. 
Kramer (A. W.): 
Adagio cantabile. 12244. 
Choral prelude: Es ist ein ros’ ent- 
sprungen. 7252. 
Great awakening. 779, 780. 
Madrigal. 12713. 


1362 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Minnelied. 3815, 18743, 20767. 
Mother o’ mine. 1568, 6013, 6014. 


On wings of song. 1510. 
Prelude and fugue. 11762. 
Sonata XXX. 133835. 
Suite. 28862. 

~ Valse. 25715. 
Valse pathétique. 2505. 


Kramer (Catherine) : 
Deck thyself my soul with glad- 
ness. 4854. 
Four choral preludes. 15888. 
Rose breaks into bloom. 11846. 
Kramer (KE. M.) Springtime in my 


heart. 21292. 
Kramer (Hlsie May): 
I love you. 123864. 


I’m always building castles. 18398. 
My mother’s love. 14897. 
Kramer (L. M.) Ma towu. 18688. 
Kramer (Richard) : 
I wonder if you love me. 18459. 
Three cheers for the N. R. A. 
193877. 
Kramer (T. T.) 
grow. 9218. 

Kramer (W. D.): 
Forsaking all others. 16191. 

I’m yours, if you will. 1021. 

Kraner (Floyd): 

Dixie drag. 7459. 
How about a sample, dear. 7772. 

Kraninger (L. D.) Love is like the 

moonbeams. 20683. 
Kranz (Albert) Liederkranz fiir kleine 
musikanten. 8118. 

Kranz (G. F.) music co.: 
Ivonne’s birthday. 20494. 
Prelude. 11137. 

Kranz (W. H.): 
Hooray for the N. R. A. 163824. 
I knew the time was right. 7814. 
I turned the tables on you. 1034. 
My kidnapped love. 6073. 

Krapes (Eddie) Lovely dream. 22746. 

Krapf (August): 

Day is past and over. 4656 (127). 
Look ye Saints the sight is glorious. 
19648 (82). 
Wake with the birds sweetheart. 
9832 (378). 
Krasa (Hans) Verlobung im traum. 
11416*. 

Kratz (Blizabeth) : 
Dorothy. 5062. 
Sonny and sis. 

Kratzburste (Die) 12576. 

Krause (A. M.) Mother dear. 

Krause (Josephine) 

dreams. 238041. 

Krause (Ted) Take me back tae 

Scotland. 4306. 
Kraushaar (Arnold) Din caval. 7454. 


Where the daffodils 


6574. 


6007. 
Our house of 


Krausslich (Alvin) Mountain is re- 


moved, 22852. 

Krausz (Michael) : 
Lindenwirtin. 14666. 
Studentenprinz. 4262. 


Kravetz (Bernie) : 
I found you. 20300. 
I never thought I’d fall in love 
with you. 203887. 
My advice to you, smile. 20811. 
Now that you’re gone, I need you. 


20952, 

Krebs (V. L.) Poets have need. 
25273. 

Kreckel (P.G.) Musica divina. 18804, 

Kreidekreis (Der) 10366*. 

‘Kreider (V. H.) Neath the old mag- 
nolia tree. 12942. 

Kreisel (H. M.) In shadowy isles of 
the sea. 1132. 


Kreisler (—) Caprice A moll. 15935. 
Kreisler (Fritz) : 

Cavatina. 4902. 

Old refrain. 6216. 

Sissy. 11133, 11134, 13304. 
Krekleon (L. B.): 

All good things. 238829. 

Dearie, a cute little birdie told 


me so. 12015. 
Kremer (Curt) In the mission by 

the sea. 14534. - 
Kremser (Eduard) Hymn to _ the 


Madonna. 11670 (143, 144). 
Krének (Ernst) : 
In der stadt. 
Schifferliedchen. 
Trinklied. 113872. 
Vier kleine mannerchore. 
Zur erntezeit. 11664. 
Krentzlin (H. R.): 
Ausgewihlite etuden. 
21). 
Geburtstagsmarsch. 
65). 
Jeunesse danse. 20505. 
.Kuckuck ruft. 19648 (68). 
Opern und operetten. 25190. 
Opernfreuden. 25191. 
Trotzképfchen. 19648 (157). 
Wir spielen operetten. 25900. 
Krentzlin (Richard) See Krentzlin 
(H. R.) 
Kresa (Helmy) : 
Close to my heart. 382, 3040. 
Out where the Volga flows. 15014. 
Tango lover. 238425, 25627. 
Kretschmer (Verna) Rainbow town. 
4084. 
Kreusch (Victoria) 
8135. 
Kreutzer (John): 
Beautiful Hudson. 21786. 
First lady of the land waltz. 3232. 
First man of the land. 16160. 


10207. 
11065. 


1265. 


21696 (20, 


13765 (64, 


Little all alone. 


1363 


INDEX / 


Kreutzer (John)—Continued. 
From nobody, a somebody I hope 
to be some day. 14249. 
Pioneers of America. 23095. 
Play ball with Uncle Sam. 8573. 
Thirteen years ago. 15436. 
Turn your fear into cheer. 9052. 
You still wonder why I ery. 11648. 
Kreutzer (R.): 


Etudes-caprices. 5148. 
42 etudes ou caprices. 1266. 
KYritka (Jaroslav) Sonatina. 8815. 


Kriebs (O. L.): 
Give the world the very best 
you've got. 24335. 
Going ahead. 24850. 
Song of rhythm. 23338. 
Krieg (Melita) Button tree. 19808*. 
Krieger (J. R.) One night in June. 
25183. 
Kriens (Christiaan) Dreams of youth 
return. 557. 


Krietemeyer (EK. W.) Hey! Hey! 
What’a day. 18818. 
Kris in Japan. 21696 (217). 


Kriz (Jce) I guess it must be love. 
16378. 

Kroeger (A. C.) Deutsche lied. 
18062. 

Kroeger (J. H.) Nirvana. 39382. 
Kroesch (Samuel) German _ songs, 


old and new. 14265. 
Kroger (Hazel) : 
African drums. 19. 
My Honolulu baby. 1616. 
Krogmann (C. W.): 


Cortege funébre. 7076 (47). 
Dreaming. 12075. 
Enchanted bells. T7076 (71). 


Grenadiers’ march. T7076 (101). 
In the starlight. 7076 (151). 
March of the clowns. 7076 (192). 


12735. 
13105. 


Marching of the troops. 
Petite valse brillante. 
Poppy fairies. 13123. 
Queen of May. TO76 (272). , 
Rosetta. TO76 (293). 
Rustic frolic. TO76 (295). 
Sailors’ song. TO76 (299). 
Song of a wildflower. 4656 (589). 
Troubadour’s song. T0776 (355). 
Valsette. 7076 (365). 
Village swallows. T076 (369). 
Woodland violet. 4656 (703). 
Krome (Hermann): 
Aloha oe. 11709. 
Bubi, geh’ nach haus. 
Deutscher f6hn. 7451. 
Du bist mein grosses erlebnis, du 
kleine frau. 5092. 
Hab’ keine heimat mehr. 
Hoch Deutschland. 5389. 
Ja, du, du allein bist die frau. 
10284. 


11861. 


793. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Jodel-fox. 18540. 

Kamerad komm. 12554. 

Mir ist heut’ so nach liebe. 5972. 

Sollten wir uns auch im leben nie 
mehr wiederseh’n. 6544. 

Wenn das orchester spielt. 

Krone (M. T.): 

A capella chorus. 13766. 

Angels’ song. 23853. 

Bluebirds. 11825. 

Cherubim song. 11919. 

Glory to God. 24340. 

Hallelujah. 23905. 


6900. 


Nina. 12964. 

Kronk (J. E.) Stars on the screen 
outshine the stars in the sky. 
23305. 

Krotez (J. R.) It’s love finding a 
way. 7984. 

Krouse (H. S.): 

Daisy Bell. 7410 


Frankie and Johnny. 24301. 
Irish jubilee. 7972. 


Man on the flying trapeze. 18698. 
Morton Downey song’ album. 
8320. 


Old Jim’s Christmas hymn. 13020. 
Raffie for a stove. 13172. 

Rose of Tralee. 13212. 
Round-the-world famous piano 


gems. 17158. 

She is more to be pitied than cen- 
sured. 13279. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
8760. 


When Hogan paid hisrent. 13626. 
Krouse (Sylvester) See Krouse (H. 8S.) 
Krowasky (J. K.) Pushing through 

the rain to see you. 25310. 
Krueger (C. E.) Truly diff’rent. 
11378. 
Kriiger (Paul) Romanze. 6416. 
Kriiger (Wilhelm) pseud. See Grosz 
(Wilhelm ) 
Krull (Don) Mignonette. 
Krumin (William) : 
Dancing in the sky. 456. 


12791. 


Lonesome for someone. 13638. 
Krumpholtz (J. B.) Sonate. 22630. 
Krupp (Adolph) : 

Aloha oe. 19675. 

Andantino. 19698. 

Home sweet home. 22296. 

Merry widow waltz. 20757. 

O sole mio. 22990. 

One, two, three, four. 23028. 

Santa Lucia. 4139. 

When you and I were young 

Maggie. 23670. 
Kruse (G. M.) Toa rose. 13476. 
Kruse (P.H.) Love me. 16710. 


Kuczborski (Casimer) We're two of 


a kind in love. 9150. 


1364 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Kuczborski (Edward) We're two of 
a kind in love. 9150. 


Kiichler (Ferdinand) : 


Konzert. 17498. 
Tonleitern - lagenwechsel - drei- 
klinge. 15476. 
Ktigele (Richard) Six easy duets. 
10367. 
Kiihn (Robert) Rotkappchen. 23795 
(7). 
Kiihnel (Emil) Zwei lieder. 10368. 


Kunneke (Eduard): 
Fahrt in die jugend. 24243*. 
Gib mir noch vor torschluss, einen 
kuss als vorschuss. 5240. 
Gliickliche reise. 5261. 
Kuester (Melvin) I’m lonesome while 
you are away. 10184. 
Kiizdo (Victor): 
Chant d’une somnambule. 
Magyar. 18692. 
Kugler (Johnny) : 
Tll go astray. 3444. 
You’re just like a dream. 7044. 
Kuhlman (Bernard) I’m waiting for 
the springtime. 20381. 


17973. 


Kuhlmann (Walter) Sorry. 6577, 
15304. 

Kuhimorgen (Theodore) Night after 
night. 3924. 


Kuhn (Bobbie) Id like to have a 
drink from the old oaken bucket. 
12336. 

Kuhn (C. H.) If you’re gonna do, 
what you promised to. 5606. 

Kuhr (Dick) Il never leave you 
sweetheart. 22371. 

Kulesza (Hdmund) 
20590. 

Kulig (P. A.): 

All by myself. 9358. 
My dear. 20822. 

Kullak (Franz) 
4801. 

Kullak 
16941. 

Kuller (S. C.) 

Kullik (L. W.) 

Kummer (Clare) 

Kun (Ladislas) : 

Git along, little dogies. 22187. 
Home on the range. 22295. 
Weavily wheat. 23601. 
When I was young and single. 
236438. 
Kunkel (Bill) 
Kunkel (M. 8S.) 


Let’s be happy. 


Klavier-konzert. 


(Theodore) Nightingale. 
Look at him. 22712. 
Live for love. 24814. 

See Henry (C. K.) 


See Kunkel (W. C.) 
Skating on the lake. 


6528. 
Kunkel (W. C.): 
May I. 24909. 


Whispering night. 25882. 
ase (Eduard) Schwarze husar. 
I: 


Kunst (Norman) Row, row, row with 
N. R. A. 23225. 
Kunzman (D. L.) 
waiting. 12265. 
Kupperud (L. A.) Moonlight brings 
a picture of you. 8311. 
Kuranda (Marianne) Grosse meister 
fiir kleine hande. 3326. 
Kurinsky (A. J.) Waltz. 14626. 
Kurle (Edward) Moonlight in Da- 
kota. 16816. 
Kurthy (Zoltan) : 
I’m just as good as new. 18410. 
It’s fate that you should be mine. 
18508. 
Kurtz (Carl) 
losses turn to gains. 


Harvest fields are 


Cheer up, and let your 
7342. 


Kurtz (EH. L.) Old Man Sphinx. 
10805. 

Kurtze (Jack) pseud. See Kurtze 
(M. S 


Kurtze (M. 8.) Singing a little song 
to you. 21224. 
Kurzejewski (Stanley) 
18643. 
Kus (J. R.) Hoping. 5416. 
Kusebauch (EF. A.) Cantus turrium. 
11883. 
Kushner (J. A.): 
Down that weeping willow lane. 
5070. 
Little home, my mother and a 


Lonesome. 


winding lane. 5822. 
Kushner (J. B.) Whippoorwill. 
13657. 
Kusserow (H. M.) In little bits. 
18479. 
Kusske (Dale) I’m lonely and blue 
tonight. 20368. 


Kuster (Daniel) : 


Broken dreams of love. 2956. 


Dancing with the one I love. 
4983. 

How can you say we're through. 
3397. i 


I need someone like you. 3489. 
My little love nest. 6077. 

No one to love. 20941. 

When you were mine. 21581. 

Kutsch (Bernard): 

Jodel-fox. 18540, 18541. 
Rhythmische ettiden ftir klari- 
nette. 19089. 
Kutz (M. W.) Where the roses of 
romance grow. 25876. 

Kvelve (Rudolf) : 
Poéme d’amour. 
Scéne de ballet. 

Kwant (Leo): 
Meine grosse liebe ist ein kleines 


17078. 
19146. 


maédel. 1501. 
Tango drammatico. 6691. 
Kyle (J. W.) Blue ’cause of you. 


230. 


1365 


INDEX 


Kyle (W. T.) Old Man Depression. 
8483. 

Kyra (Countess) See Sibue du Col 
(Kyra) 


Laam (Ivan): 
Cottonwood reel. 
Ladies quadrille. 


11974. 
3640. 


Tail of Haley’s [sic] comet. 4804. 
Laan (Simon Vander) See Vander 
Laan (Simon) 
Labadie (John): 
Blue eagle. 23970. 
Down in the valley with you, dear. 
9751. 
Mist of the rainbow. 8292. 
Our little French chateau. 1817. 
This beauty of mine. 9002. 
LaBanco (George) jr. Tangorina. 
2319. 


La Barba (Gloria) Roll all your trou- 
bles into a cigarette, and puff your 
blues away. 8676. 

La Barr (Helen) When the moon 
shines down on the moonshine. 
9195. 


LaBaume (W. W.) Suzanna manana. 


19309. 
Labbé (Marcel) Mon amant. 3829. 
Labitzky (Aug.) Dream of the 
shepherdess. 5077, 5078, 7493. 
Labonte (William) Just an old 
fashioned home. 22606. 
Labor (Pablo) Si tu voulais. 2131. 
Labourez, Margot, les vignes. 8062. 


La Brier (L. A.) 
ing. 10399. 
Labriola (Nellie) 
of me. 70834. 
Labriola (Therese) You ask too much 
of me. 7034. 
Lacalle (J. M.) 

pol Way <p 
La Capria (Vincenzo) 
tique. 16213. 
Lacay (A. S.): 


Let me keep dream- 
You ask too much 
Amapola. 21727- 


Gavotte a l’an- 


Bulgarenliebe. 7272*. 
Remembrance. 23168. 
Lace and porcelain. 3297. 


Lacey (D. E.): 
In the shadow of the moon. 16519. 
It’s time to ring the old time clock 
again. 14570. 

Spot by the side of thee. 153819. 
Lacey (H. J.) pseud. See Hall (J. L.) 
Lacey (Harry) When the moon throws 

out it’s silver. 23658. 
la Chapelle (Proton de) 
Mado. 3588. 
Lachaume (Aime) : 

Dans votre berceau. 9332 (84). 

Deux chansons d’exil. 9332 (203). 

Encore un soir. 9332 (100). 

Et alors. 9332 (105). 

Madrigal timide. 9332 (224). 


Jacky et 


pt. m4, n. S., v. 28: 


Phalenes. 
Pianissimo. 


15735" (268)* 
15733 (269). 

Pour defiler. 9332 (285). 

Lachende erben. 7428. 

Lack (Bo Mavi fo: 
Arietta. 4656 (28). 
Cabaletta. 4656 (79). 
Idilio. 4656 (288). 
Mer calme. 2815 (218). 
Moment de caprice. 7076 (228). 
Murmure de la_ source. T0776 

MAING 

Sérénade du batelier. TO76 (313). 
Souvenir d’Alsace. TO76 (3828). 
Souvenir d’antan. T7076 (329). 


Souvenir de Vienne. TO76 (330). 

Souvenir de village. T7076 (331). 
Lack (Théodore) : 

Arietta. 4656 (28). 

Cabaletta. 4656 (79). 

Idilio. 4656 (288). 

Mer calme. 2815 (218). 

Moment de caprice. TO76 (228). 

Murmure de la_ source. T7076 


(232). 
Sérénade du batelier. TO76 (3138). 
Souvenir d’Alsace. T7076 (328). 
Souvenir d’antan. T7076 (329). 
Souvenir de Vienne. T7076 (330). 
Souvenir de village. 7076 (331). 
Valse tendre. 13765 (238). 

Lacomba (L. H.): 

De mis recuerdos. 18048. 
Tul de ilusi6n. 19429. 
Lacoste (Georges) O Marius. 

Lacour (Lucien de): 

Adieu au troupeau. 11679. 
Alla spagnuola. 11707. 
Fantaisie. 138232. 
Fantaisie concertante. 
Glissando. 12207. 
Histoires de Pierre et de Lily. 

12294. 
Humoresque. 12318. 
Impromptu. 11859. 
Larghetto. 12589. 
Mélopée et scherzo. 
Nocturne. 15049. 
Pastorale. 11860. 
Poéme automnal. 
Primavera. 13139. 
Sarabanda. 13238. 

Ladd (Lowell) Lies that you told me 
I'll never forget. 16653. 

Ladewig (M. L.) Legally you may be 
hers, but your heart belongs to me. 
3651. 

Ladies must love. 

Ladmirawt (Paul) 
4429, 

Lady beware. 

Lady Gwenny. 

Lady Teazle. 


18932. 


12131. 


14770. 


13117. 


20292, 21248, 21422, 
Veillée de Noél. 


12576*. 
16615. 
4656 (704). 


1366 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Laestar (C. H.) Bring the shadows 
back to me. 7266. 

LaFarge (Margaret) Chant. 20571. 

La Farge (Maurice) : 


Annapolis. 9381. 
Midshipman’s march. 18738, 
18739. 


Lafleur (J. R.) & son, ltd. Album of 
solos for piano accordian [sic]. 
4685. 

Laforce (F. M.) 
7422*, 

Laforese (Frank) 
night. 25775. 

La Forge (Frank): 

Bird song. 218. 
Bless the Lord. 4881. 
In the canoe. 5637. 
In the forest. 1136, 11387. 
Sailors. 20387. 
Song of welcome. 6569. 
Stalking the deer. 6610. 
Wedding dance. 68938. 
What grandmother told. 6911. 
Wherefore do you droop... . 2674, 
2675. 
La Form (Joe): 
Lillie waltz. 16665. 
Lillie you came to me like a star. 


Dans mon village. 


Waltzing in the 


1321. 
La Freniere (BH. P.) My _ waltze. 
20889. 
Lafser (Frank) I'll still bea dreamer. 
12859. 
Lafser (Frank) jr. We're thru. 
23598. 


Lagourgue (Charles) : 
Bells of Sault Sainte Marie. 23947. 
Sweet memory of love. 2286. 
Thy sweet voice. 2401. 
LaGrange (C. A.) When it’s autumn 
in the hills of Indiana. 46511. 
Lague (Marie) You wonderful N. R. 


A. 19634. 

Lahti (Gust) What is the world 
without you. 15590. 

Lahty (Ann) Dear, how can I forget 
you. 24131. 


Laing (M. T.): 
Beer song. 15837. 
Hello! little fellow. 16299. 
Taman American. 7788, 10069. 
I still dream of you. 16456. 
Railroad song. 21107. 
Waltzing with Elenor. 
Lais (Kepler) Nena. 
La Jeunesse (Ernie) 
16991. 
Lajtai (Louis) : " 
Aimer sans savoir qui. 
Au gré du désir. 9420. 
Avec un sourire. 9431. 
C’est nous qui somm’s les hou- 
wards. 9542. 


11451. 
22946. 
Old old story. 


9350. 


Chanson de Katinka. 9585. 
En écoutant les p’tits oiseaux. 
9801. 
Je suis pour la maniér’ 
10292. 
Kitchikich. 10851. 
Peut-on croire au bonheur. 10887. 
Lajtha (Laszlo) Sonate. 14632. 
Lake (A. Y.): 
Gracias. 7669. 
Ha-de-do. 7683. 
Wantin’ my home. 
Lake (B. L.): 
Gracias. 7669. 
Ha-de-do. 7683. 
Wantin’ my home. 
Lake (F. E.) 
5289. 
Lake (Genevieve) : 
Drummer boy. 24205. 
I went to market. 12426. 
Make believe. 12717. 
My prayer of silence. 12914. 
Slumber song. 25477. 
Lake (Mayhew): 
Fire chief. 9868. 
Giorno in Venezia. 20117. 
Lac des cygnes. 23500. 
Lake (Twyla) Reno blues. 6388. 
Lalonde (Lionel) I’m a _ thousand 
miles from Honolulu. 18395. 
La Mance (W. N.): 
Come along little darling come 
along. 219386. 
Hitch hiker. 22288. - 
Lamar (Clarke) See Lamar (Clarke) 


forte. 


9126. 


9126. 
Good-night Emaline. 


jr. 
Lamar (Clarke) jr. How long will it 
last. 20265. 


La Marr (Frank) What a combina- 
tion we are. 17550. 
Lamater (E. De) See De Lamater 
(E.) 
LaMayeau 
22206. 
Lamb (—): 
T’ll ever be faithful to you. 961. 
Will you sometimes think of me. 
2706. 
Lamb (A. J.) We parted as the sun 
went down. 93832 (381). 
Lamb (Catherine) In a little cozy 


(W. EF.) Golden rule. 


inn. 1113. 
Lamb (Hlizabeth) You just you. 
17711. 


Lamb (Ernie) pseud. See Lamoureux 
(Ernest) 

Lamb (F. W.) California, I 4am com- 
ing back to you. 7296. 

Lamb (W.T.) Juanita of my dreams. 
24690. 

Lambelet (Vivien) : 

Idyll. 103876. 


Yesterday’s roses. 11606. 


1367 


INDEX 


Lambert (A. H.): 
Nightingale has a lyre of gold. 
15733 (236). 
Symbols. 15733 (345). 
Lambert (B. A.) Dreamy river waltz. 
7509. 
Lambert (Constant) Concerto. 16619, 
16620. 
Lambert (F. B.): 
At twilight. 11740. 
Can’t we begin again. 7308. 
I’m spending too much time in 
Reno. 22425. 
Isn’t it grand. T7977. 
Judy. 12527. 
Lullaby. 8221. 
My childhood home, take me back. 
128638. 
My dream is gone, my heart is 
gone, too. 8356. 
My girl. 12880. 
Patience,—oh, my brother. 
Some day, sometime. 13322. 
Sweet Allegra. 13398. 
Uncle Sammy we're behind you. 
13512. 
Lambert (M. O.): 
At twilight. 11740. 
Can’t we begin again. 7308. 
I’m spending too much time in 
Reno. 22425. 
Isn’t it grand. T977. 
Judy. 12527. 
Lullaby. 8221. 
My childhood home, take me back. 
12863. 
My dream is gone, my heart is 
gone, too. 8356. 
My girl. 12880. 
Patience,—oh, my brother. 13092. 
Some day, sometime. 138322. 
Sweet Allegra. 138393. 
Uncle Sammy we're behind you. 
13512. 
Lambert (Mabel): 
Beyond the horizon lies a brand 
new day. 21812. 


13092. 


Goodbye moonshine, hello beer. 
18241. 
I gave her time to think it over. 
18369. 


I’ve got you on my hands. 18441. 
Peace on earth. 25239. 
She’s not my sweetheart now. 
25441. 
Sixteen to one. 
That naughty kiss. 
Lambert (Maude): 
Get in line for a good old time. 


25470. 
25651. 


2815 (101). 

Girl I left in Boston town. 2815 
(103). 

Ho! for the briny deep. 2815 
(136). 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


I can’t help thinking of you. 7076 
(129). 

If you’ll only trust your heart to 
me. 2815 (156). 

Like the rose he wears today. 
2815 (181). 

Love me and the world is mine. 
11670 (208). 

Love me today tomorrow may 
never come. 9332 (219). 

Lu-Lu-Lucretia. 2815 (198). 

Mah pretty Chloe from Tennessee. 
2815 (197). 

One little girl. 2815 (262). 

Pansy Pansy. 2815 (267). 


Rosey [sic] red cheek. 2815 
(293). 

Seems to me I’ve always loved 
you. 2815 (300). 

She only was in Paris for a year. 
2815 (3801). 


She’s so much like you mother. 
11670 (333). 


Twilight beautiful twilight. 2815 
(337). 

When sinks the sun so gently. 
2815. (360). 


Will you love me in December as 
you do in May. 2815 (368). 
Lambert (Maye): 
Nightingale has a lyre of gold. 
15733 (236). 
Symbols. 157383 (345). 
Lambert (R. H.) Love requited. 
24853. 
Lambert (Scrappy): 
Junk man. ; 
Swanee cradle song. 19310, 21321. 
We're the boys from I. O. U. 2582. 
Lambert (Sherman) Down by the lily 
pond. 12056. 
Lambertus (Eno) Waiting for some- 
one who'll always be gone. 135638. 
Lambiki (Constantin) Pour le piano. 
15074. 

Lamborn (B. V.) If I had a million 
wishes. 3526, 7913. 

Lambour (C. M.) Sweetheart dear. 
2292. 

Lamere (M. V.) White lilacs. 23689. 

Lamey (Bernice) Sweetheart, I can’t 
forget you. 23409. 

Lamkins (R. W.) Keep on smilin’ all 
the time. 1239, 3625. 

Lamore (Dorothea) 
24820. 

La More (E. C.): 
Lily of the Mohawks. 146638. 
Mohawk love call. 14809. 
Mohawk war dance. 14810. 

La Motte (E. J.) God is King of all 

the nations. 7642. 
La Motte (Lila) pseud. See La Motte 
(B.. J.) 


Lonely night. 


1368 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Lamoureux (Abel) Ecole du solfége. 
580, 24216 
Lamoureux (Ernest) Since I fell in 
love with you. 23287. 
Lampe (J. B.) aw., and Lampe (M. E.) 
prop. : 
Happy Heinie. 7076 (112). 
Moonlight on the old plantation. 
T7076 (229). 
Lampl (Carl): 
Mississippi holiday. 24965. 
Only for you my love. 10829. 
Lamy (Ch. Esperon-) See Esperon- 
Lamy (Ch.) ° 
Lancaster Kiwanis club. 
Kiwanis gang. 10881. 
Land des lachelns. 10381*. 
Land of nod. 2815 (52, 295, 365), 
9332 (32, 87, 122), 11670 (183, 191). 
Land where nobody grows up. 20576*. 
Lander (H. M.): 
After school. 11684. 
Spring breezes. 13364. 
Lander (Roderich) pseud. See Fresco 
(Joan) 
Landeroin (J.) 


Laneaster 


Du plagiat musical. 


Landgraf (M. 8.) What have I done. 
4490. 
Landi (Anthony) 
you. 22520. 
Landicho (Fortosa) 
three babies. 20312. 

Landis (A. M.) I can hear my sweet- 
heart calling. 920. 

Landis (Al) In my dreams of you. 


In my dreams of 


22520. 
Landler (Art) Good old beer. 5292. 
Landmandsliv. 1277. 
Landry (Albert) au., and Landry 
(A. P. P.) prop.: 
Balancelle. 15783 (20). 
Beau matin. 11670 (23). 
Chanson du moulin. 11670 (45). 


Chemin du bois. T0776 (30). 
Cheval de bois. 15783 (55). 
Commerage. 13765 (30). 
Course au papillon. 13765 (32). 
Dans les nids. 7076 (54). 
Danse champétre. 11670 (67). 
Deux valses mignonnettes. 11670 
(192, 193). 

En bateau. 15733 (110). 
En trottinant. 13765 (48). 
Idylle au renouveau. 7076 (142). 
Nénuphars. T7076 (239). 
Promenade matinale. 7076 (269). 
Soir de mai. 15733 (324). 
Soldat de plomb. 15733 (325). 
Valse de ballet. 15733 (362). 
Viélo. 157383 (368). 

Landry (EHrnie) Because I couldn’t 

have you. 21789. 


I have one two. 


Landschulz (—) pseud. See Joost 
(Osear) 
Landshoff (Ludwig) : 
Konzert. 2887, 4770. 
Nelson-arie. 3352. 
Lane (A. B.) Special day song. 8849. 
Lane (A. D.) Now that the storm is 
over. 20951. 
Lane (A. F.) 
Lane (A. M.): 
Sono pazzo d’amore. 15302. 
Windmill blues. 18679. 
Lane (B. E.): 
Baby dear. 181. 
For you and for me. 
Hey! what ho. 852. 
I’m walking on air. 1020. 
Kiss me before I leave. 1252. 
Lady, I’m asking you. 5750. 
Open your umbrella. 1797. 
You gave me love. 2759. 
Lane (Bessie) Roosevelt, the man for 
our country. 17145. 
Lane (Burton) : 


We three. 15576. 


682. 


Everything I have is _ yours. 
14190, 22105. 
Headin’ for a weddin’. 7719. 


Heigh-ho the gang’s all here. 
222738: 
I’m _ throwin’ 
10139, 12400. 
Let’s go Bavarian. 14651, 22661. 
Like me a little bit less, love me 
a little bit more. 3686, 10422. 
Little did I dream. 20631. 
Love you are the sunrise. 1400, 
5877. 
Sing high, sing low. 23292. 
Stringin’ along on a shoestring. 
13381. 
Tony’s wife. 
Lane (C. F.) Noel. 
Lane (Hastwood) : 
Abélard and Héloise. 
Caravan from China. 
Girl on tiptoe. 5251. 
Lane (Frank) Where’s George. 
6961. 
Lane (Lawrence) Mother. 22840. 
Lane (Marguerite) See Lane (A. M.) 
Lane (Robin) House of dreams. 
20255. 
Lane (Vincent) : 
I love to dream. 18888. 
Tired of trav’lin. 19394. 
Lane (William) Now that the storm 
is over. 20951. 
Lang (C. S8.): 
Magnificat. 16748. 
Nunc dimittis. 16748. 
This joyous day. 6788. 
Lang (Eddie): 
April kisses. 7139. 
Feelin’ my way. 7564. 


my love away. 


2423, 4383. 
18921. 


4661. 
4886. 


1369 


INDEX 


pt. 1m, n. s., v. 28 


Lang (Eddie)—Continued. 
Pickin’ my way. 17059. 
Rainbow’s end. 13175. 


Lang (F. A.) California moon, how 
I long to see you shine. 13954. 
Lang (Freeman) Reliance theme 
song. 21114. 
Lang (Hans): 
Singlade. 13301-13308. 
Weibhnachten. 11476. 


Wo hat brigitte verbracht die 
brasilianische nacht. 2720. 
mane CI. IT.) s 
Left without you. 14642. 
Let’s stay together. 14654. 
We'll have lunch together, dear. 


15573. 
Lang (J. R.) Within reach of your 
arms. 25915. 
Lang (lL. L.) Star of destiny. 21298. 
Lang (M. R.): 


Lady of Riga. 18765 (105). 
Old lady of France. 18765 (147). 
Old man ina tree. 13765 (149). 


Old man in the kettle. 13765 
(150). 

Old man of Cape Horn. 13765 
(151). 

Old man who said Hush. 13765 
(152)* 

Old man who said Well. 13765 
(153% 

Old man with a gong. 138765 
(154). 


Old person of Cassel. 13765 (155). 
Person of Filey. 13765 (167). 
Person of Skye. 13765 (168). 


Prayers at sea. 21696 (316). 
Tryste Noél. 238795 (101). 
Young lady of lLwueca. 138765 
(256). 
Lang (Walter) Suite. 10384. 


Lang (Winifred) pseud. See Bolanz 
(Ada) 
Langan (J. F.): . 
Cabin home 0’ mine. 21855. 
Dancing doll. 3095. 

We’ve got the right man in the 
White House now. 257965. 
Langdale (Phil) We won’t go home 

till morning. 4479. 

Langdon (Harry): 
Lulu. 1428. 
She’s just a black sheep of angels. 

17209. 

Whippit Sam. 17624. 

Lange (Arthur): 
Amazon blues. 2847, 13808. 
At a conservatory. 13834. 
Blue. 2929. 
Bugle march. 268. 
Cavaleade. 326. 
Chaos in jazzland. 341. 
Charleston. 9598. 


Court yard at night. 11978. 
Hubbub. 14871. 

In Greenwich Village. 10210. 

Is this a souvenir. T7976. — 
King’s call. 12568. 

Love on the walk. 14701. 

Love passes me by. 16711, 22739. 
Papa’s gotta mama. 6276. 
Parade of the ads. 1838. 


Prelude to a Broadway 
15082. 
Recital scene. 
Seasick. 15212. 
To a princess. 143475. 
Whispers of love. 4538. 
Lange (E. T.) Heaven has sent me 
you. 16294. 
Lange (G. E.) Somewhere in the air 
there’s a sweet mel-o-dy. 2195. 
Lange (Gustave): 
Flower song. 5190, 5191, 93832 
(112), 11670 (108). 
Hunting party. 24474. 
Lange (William) What is love. 2608. 
Langenburg (Erik): 
Flower of my heart. 7583. 
Too late to-morrow. 9028. 
Langendorfer (EH. A.) Most anything 
will do for a couple-a-kids in love 
8321. 
Langenus (G.) See Langenus (J. G.) 
Langenus (J. G.): 
Cygne. 15179. 
Flight of the bumble bee. 
Minuet. 14842. 
Langey (Otto) aw., and Langey (Liz- 
zie) prop.: 
Lancers. 2815 (173). 
Mlle. Modiste. 7076 (190). 
Miss Dolly Dollars. TO76 (225). 
Langford (P. J.) Playing around on 
the delta. 17067. 
Langille (Pauline) : 
I love baloney. 22377. 
In the shadow of Mount Rainier. 
12471. 
Langley (C. K.) Evening hymn. 4656 
(168). 
Langley (C. T.) You’re an old-fash- 
ioned girl. 13735. 
Langley (John) Stompin’ away. 6628. 
Langlois (H. G.) Te Deum laudamus. 


play. 
17121. 


14220. 


6696. 

Langlois (J. J.) Mem’ries of yester- 
day. 24931. 

Langstock (Henry) Golden _ keys. 
18238. 


What more can 
17555. 


Langworthy (A. M.) 
heaven give to me. 


Lanier (Edmond) Cuckoo and the 
. lamb. 21974. 

Lankenau (G. D.) Sacred heart. 
15173. 


Lannen (J. W.) Vision. 9102. 


1370 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Lanner (Joseph) : 

Valse de Pesth. 9085. 
Valse romantique. 6888. 
Vorstiadtler. 11436. — 

Lanning (Alma) New 
14935. 

Lanning (D. A.) 
shines on the sill. 25797. 

Lanova (L. C.) Whisper in my ear, 
darling I’m in love with you. 11545. 

Lanpher (Martha) I want to come 
back to you. 16468. 

Lansing (A. W.) au., 
(J. A. L.) prop.: 

If ye then be risen with Christ. 
4656 (291). 

Who is like unto Thee, O Lord. 
138765 (247). 

Lantern land. 1278. 

Lantier (Pierre) Lecons d’harmonie 
des éléves ayant remporté le premier 
prix aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie, année 19382. 1291. 

Lao-Schor (A.) Edera. 142. 

_Laparra (Raoul) Trois valses. 22687. 

La Pertche (Salvatore) Dream. 24180. 

Lapham (Claude) : 

Amor verito. 19686. 
Battle of the century. 15825. 


speedway. 


Wee light that 


and Lansing 


Hollywood suite. 14350. 
Jazz ballet. 10285. 

Jazzmania suite. 18530. 
Moods modernes. 16807. 


My clear guiding star. 18818. 
New deal. 8425. 
Sakura. 11051. 
Serenata. 15220. 
What price promotion. 17556. 
Lapier (M. EK.) There’s a page I long 
to visit. 17402. 
La Placa (Mae) 
8450. 
La Plante (George) : 
My moon of love. 16866. 
Your answering call to my heart. 
21679. 
Your blue eagle. 21681. 
Laprade (EK. H.) Massachusetts march. 
8252. 
La Presle (Jacques de): 


Now you are gone. 


Basses & chants donnés aux con-. 


cours des classes d’harmonie, an- 
née 1933. 23918. 

Lecons d’harmonie des éléves 
ayant remporté le premier prix 
aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie. 24756. 

Piéce de concert. 

Lara (Agustin) : 

Album Lara. 

Alguna vez. 


6302. 


23823. 
11700. 


Alma cancionera. 93865. 
Alondra. 11710. 
Arlequin. 11782. 


| Larande (Charles) & co. 


Aunque guiera Olvidarteo. 11743. 
Cabellera blanca. 9548. 
Clave azul. 9624, 17989. 
Desamparada en la calle. 
Fehuanita. 12136. 
Fermin. 12138, 18169. 
Fierra mexicana. 12142. 
Hastio. 12266, 18282. 
Lamento Jarocho. 12585, 18590. 
Languidez. 20577. 

Lejos. 12607, 18603. 

Mia. 12785. 

Muneca. 12849. 

Noche criolla. 12970, 18918. 
Palmera. 10851, 18982. 
Palomita, Palomita. 18077. ; 
Pregon de las rosas. 138129, 19032. 
Serpentina. 18268. 

Srta. sonrisa. 25558. 

Talisman. 13421. 

Te quiero. 11281, 19336. 
Ventanita colonial. 138541, 19454. 
Veracruz. 13543. 

Lara (M. T.): 
Album Lara. 
Ayer. 23892. 
Azul. 23898. 
Clave azul. 17989. 
Concha nacar. 24091. 
Fermin. 18169. 

Hastio. 18282. 
Lamento Jarocho. 18590. 
Languidez. 24749. 
Lejos. 18603. 
Noche criolla. 18918. 
Palmera. 18982. 
Prégon de las rosas. 
Serpentina. 25432. 
Te quiero. 19336. 
Tus pestafias. 25720. 
Ventanita colonial. 19454. 
Cornish sea 


12027. 


23823, 


19032. 


pictures. 9648. 
Larey (P. C.) God’s' minuteman. 
18235. 


Larimore (C. L.): 
Do you care. 12035. 
Happy days with you. 5327. 
If our yesterdays were to-day. 


7916, 14501. 

Lila. 24795. 

My dear little boy in overalls blue. 
6051, 25028. 

Oh, wouldn’t it be lovely. 6200, 
25150. 

Past, present and future. 10870. 

Somewhere I have a pal. 6555, 
11175. 

Sweet shadow time. 11251. 

Lark (N. C.): 


Han’some Sam. 222438. 
Song to the moon. 233438. 
L’Armee (A. T.) Rendezvous of 
dreams. 1970. 


1371 


INDEX 


pt. mI, n. s., v. 28 


La Rocca (D. J.) 
158. 
La Rondelle (Louis) Recipe. 1957. 
Larrieu (Pierre): 
Je veux qu’tu m’embrasses. 8002. 
Je voudrais faire des enfants. 
10294. 
Sourire de Paris. 6578. 
Larrison (G.M.) Just beyond. 16589. 
Larsen (H.) Open the door of your 
heart. 1796. 
Larsen (Larry): 
Moonlight shadows. 24988. 
Oxydol theme. 25217. 
Larsen (M. E.) Confirmation day. 
18011. 
Larsen (William) 
weary river. 9775 


Barnyard blues. 


Drifting down the 


Larson (Astrid) Lindbergh baby. 
14664. 

Larson (K. H.) Bay of Kalua. 
19741. 

Larson (L. V.) Bali. 21776. 


Larson (M. B.): 
It’s summer in our hearts again. 
10272. 
Silvery dream. 19188. 
Larson (R. E.) Georgia moon is eall- 
ing me. 5235. 
Larsson (Albert) 
bag ved skyen. 
La Rue (Arch) 
9318. 
La Rue (Vick) 
La Rue (Victor) 
N, RAs 18990" 
Larway (J. H.), prop. Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd.: 
In a monastery garden. 1118, 
1119. 
O sing to me an Irish song. 12992. 


For solen skinner 
12160. 
Your kisses. 7061, 
See La Rue (Victor) 
Parade of the 


Las! je n’irai plus. 8072. 

La Salle (Bob) That’s what Id do 
for my man. 19357. 

La Salle music co. Streamline 
woman. 25577. 

La Salvaro (Don) Moon of Porto 
Rieo. “18772: ; 


Laserna (Blas de) Tonadilla. 6766. 

Lasher (G. C.) Moonlight on the hills 
of old Vermont. 5998. 

Lasher (G. 8.) Songs of Theta chi. 


8835. 
Lashmutt (H. M. De) See De Lash- 
mutt (H. M.) 


Lassen (Eduard) Ich hatte einst ein 
sché6nes vaterland. 5586. 
Lassen (R. F.) Lonesome river. 
20666. 
Lassere (Genevieve) : 
Drummer boy. 24205. 
I went to market. 12426. 
Make believe. 12717. 


My prayer of silence. 12914. 
Slumber song. 25477. 

Lasso (Orlando di) Surrexit pastor 
bonus. 6653. 

Last man on earth. 958. 

Last rose of summer. 20579. 

Latann (K.) How ean I leave thee. 
7076 (126). 

Latham (A. W.) Modern bugle meth- 
od. 8297. 

Latham (R. O.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 24886. 

Latimer (Lena) After 
you were thru. 15744. 

Latin Amer. music bureau: 


you’ve said 


Esperanza. 24232. 
Eterno enamorado. 12107. 
Lago azul. 12580. 

Noche tropical. 20945. 
Olga. 25170. 


Para olvidar mis penas. 18988. 
Rosas blaneas. 19109. 
Rumba tambah. 21156. 


Tambah. 6687. 


Tu amor fué una ilusion. 21440. 
Latko (Walter A.) Spiewnik. 23359. 
Latko (Wiadysiaw A.) See Latko 

(Walter A.) 
Latona (Anthony) To the N. R. A. 
17434. 


Latorraco (Filippo) I want to see my 
girl once more. 22467. 

Latshaw (L. W.) Just another kiss 
before you go. 14601. 

Latta (Melyne) Loose change. 3709*. 

Lattés (Marcel): 


Ami. 17800. 

Ht le reste. 18151. 
Latzko (Ernst) Ritter Roland. 
14331. 


Lauder (Harry): 
Always take care of your nickels. 
7118. 
Inverary harriers. 7076 (155). 
Jean M’Neil. 19648 (63). 
Piper Macfarlane. 19648 (116). 
Sound advice. 2815 (310). 
That’s the reason noo I wear a 
kilt. 19648 (142). 
Laufenberg (Joseph) I’m trying so 
hard to forget. 164386. 
Laufer (C. W.): 
Hymnal. 12325. 
O Thou eternal Christ of God. 
14962. 
Laughery (Ted) 
Laughlin (C. L.) 
in the mountains. 
Laughlin (R. L.): 
Can’t you take a little joke from 


Penalty. 15033. 
My Colorado cabin 
14862. 


me. 9560. 

That’s the way love goes. 11302. 
Laurendeau (lL. P.) Stony Point. 
19286. 


1372 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Laurente (B. T.) Your enchanting 


charms. 4644. 
Laurentis (G. De) See De Laurentis 
(G.) | 


Laurie (A. G.): 
I refuse to cry over you. 3493. 
Where can I find someone just 

like you. 4582. 

Laurie (D. N.): 
Ashoo at her lattice. 9332 (19). 
Jhelum boat song. 9332 (183). 
Kingfisher blue. 93832 (198). 


Love of a heart that’s true. 9332 
(220). 

Only a rose. 9332 (269). 

Song of the bride. 93832 (334). 

Will the red sun never set. 9332 


(395). 
Laurino (Carman) : 
Echoes of love. 
Night of paradise. 


5110. 
12960. 


Lauro (Marie De) See De Lauro 
(Marie) 
Lausnay (Georges de) Sérénade. 
15733 (312). 
Lauterbach (W. W.): 
Love at first sight. 22723. 
Pleasure’s all mine. 10918. 


You turned my cares into happi- 
ness. 2785. 
Lauweryns (Georges) : 
Chardons de Verdun. 
Hymne lorrain. 913. 
Lavagne (Hdmond): 
Bergére et le monsieur. 13891. 
Canto per ma mio. 13966. 
Chanson de l’aveine. 18987. 
Chanson de la mariée. 13988. 
Filles de la Rochelle. 14212. 
Garde l’Ane. 14256. 
Hans de Schneekelock. 14821. 
Mon petit oiseau. 14817. 


342, 9597. 


OU = -—cvas-tu, pauvre boiteuse. 
15005. 
Trois jeunes tambours. 15498. 


Trois princesses. 15496. 
Y a rien de si charmant. 
La Valliére. 10223, 10284, 
11077. 
Lavater (Louis) White owl. 17630. 
Lavdicho (Fortosa) I met the most 
wonderful gal. 10145. 
La _ Veine (Maud) 
2564. 


15681. 
10392, 


Wanderlust. 


Lavenda Drei shwester. 
22079. 
Laver (H. L.): 
Dance of the brownies. 4656 
(120). 
Will o’ the wisp. 4656 (692). 
La Vere (Frank) Bye bye old 
troubles, we’ ve droven [sie] you 


away. 297 9. 


(Pincus) 


Laverty (J. J.) 
life sweetheart. 
Laverty (Ralph) 
LaVoie (HK. F.): 
As I waltz with you to paradise. 
9401. 
Crime of love. 11985. 
My mother’s melody. 8380. 
One good-bye kiss. 10822. 
When I come to the end of the 
road. 11496. 
Law (A. W. W.): 
Cry of the lowly. 7404. 


Youre my lease on 
9301. 


Dream girl. 3162. 


Gift. 12194. 
Lonesome waltz. 5843. 
Love cannot last. 3719. 


Wake up! everybody. 13567. 
Law (Joan) : 
Back home. 11765. 
Day dreams. 9689. 
Just a lonely feeling. 14597. 
Maria. 109525. 
Law (Winifred or Winifred Widney) 
See Law (A. W. W.) 


Lawler (Chas.) Irish jubilee. 7972. 
Lawnhurst (Vee): 
Before that. last goodnight. 9483, 
11790. 
Don’t change be as you are. 9735. 


Here’s to you. 53880, 7738. 
I couldn’t tell them what to do. 
12333. 
I’m gettin’ a new deal from that 
old gal of mine. 22398. 
I’ve got my fingers crossed, ’till 
you come home. 10159, 10160. 
Let’s tell the truth. 5784. 
My Dixie hi-dee-hide-away. 8355. 
Oh, how Iadore you. 10786, 13002, 
13003. 
Pretzels. 10948, 13137. 
Reunion in Vienna. 15119, 17128. 
Tomorrow, my honey’s comin’ 
home. 15469, 17440. 
Lawrance (A. J.) My orange girl. 
19648 (98). 
Lawrence (Anice) 
24395. 
Lawrence (Charles) : 
Cuttin’ up. 24111. 
Gettin’ ready blues. 24330. 
Lawrence (HE. H.) Any job to-day, 
Mister. 90. 
Lawrence (F. L.): 
Come, Holy Spirit. 
Five short pieces. 
Lawrence (F. W.) 


Happy moments. 


9632. 
10398. 
Song of old Ver- 


mont. 4235. 

Lawrence (H. A.) Conservation 
corps march. 24092. 

Lawrence (H._ B.) Sleigh ride. 
4656 (579). 


1373 


INDEX 


Lawrence (Jack): 
I’d like to take a flying leap over 
the moon. 5459. 
Sweet things in life. 2288. 
When you tell me that you care. 


2665. 
Lawrence (Jerry) My old gal and 
U.S. A. 8388. 
Lawrence (Loyd) Why don’t you 
stay out of my dreams. 25895. 
Lawrence (May F.) Call. 9552. 
Lawrence (Margery) Oh! Johanna. 
22995. 
Lawrence (Millard F.) : 
I'll be waiting for you. 20326. 


Now that you say we're through. 


16959. 

Old man Prohibition. 25165. 
Lawrence (Phyllis) True to you. 
Take eTe 


Lawrence (Raymond) When you and 
I were just sixteen dear. 9207. 
Lawrence music publishers, inc. : 
Blue jazz. 15872. 


Dirt dishin’ Daisy. 7456. 
Doin’ what I please. 5052. 
Git along. 3284. 

If it’s true. 3528. 


Lament for the living. 8067. 
Love is gone. 8194. 
Smoke rings. 8784. 
Swing it. 8926. 
Three square meals a day. 6746. 
White jazz. 17629. 
Lawson (Carroll) I’m begging you to 
love me. 24540. 
Lawson (H. M.): 
Blue eagle march. 238971. 
March of the N. R. A. 24895. 
Lawson (I. M.): 
What a time. 21696 (406) 
Woman’s ending. 17670. 


Lawson (I. M.) music co. Woman’s 
ending. 17670. 

Lawson (Major) Remember dear. 
13186. 

Lawson (R. A.) I only wanted you. 
3492. 

Lawson (Sallie) No more home sweet 
home. 1696. 

Lawton (Annie) Folk song sight 
singing series. 12151-12154, 22138. 

Lawty (Geraldine) Automobiling. 
11746. 


Lax (Raymond): 


Alone in dreams. 2845. 


Old Wisconsin moon and you. 
13027. 
Layanen (E. J.) My four leaf clover. 
1602. 
Layman (M. E.) When daddy sings. 
11492. 
Layman (Mannie) See Layman (M. 
E. ) 


| Layton (D. E.): 


pt. 1, n. s., v.28 


Layne (B. M.): 
Ex-soldier. 610. 
Forgotten soldier boy. 3250. 
Girl in yellow. 3282. 
Kinda da da. 5736. 
Layton (Dorothea) Paradise dreams. 
4020. 


Uayton (EK. R.) Friend. TO. 


i; Layton (Turner) : 


All through you. 58. 
Dawn and sunset. 4997. 
Layton (Wendell) New day in love. 


16928. 

Layton (Wilfred) Magnificat and 
Nunc dimittis. 5906. 

Lazar (Filip) Concert. 18010, 24089, 
24090. 

Lazer (Norman) Little Ruth Lee. 
8149. 

Lazzaro (Hldo di) Natale. 6115. 

Lea (Sheridan) See Sheridan-Lea 
Ga) 

Leach (B. C.) I wandered right 


straight back to you. 1041. 
Leach (Clifford) Bottoms up. 13927. 
Leach (D. D.) Girl I have in mind. 
20120. 


Leach (Ernest) In Chicago at the 


world’s great fair. 10205. 
Leach (G. H.) Christmas ship. 
21924*. 


Leach (W. W.) pseud. See Ralls (M. 
A.) 
Leadbitter (Teresa) : 
Bell. 9832 (31). 
Gloria. 17752 (56). 
North and South. 9832 (256). 
Leader (Bill) I want a real sweet- 


heart. 24589. 

Leader (W. M.) I want a real sweet- 
heart. 24589. 

Leahy (Jack) Louisiana mama. 
8184. 

Leahy (Milton) Life is funny that 
way. 24786. 

Leak (G. C.) Evans’ trainer. 24233. 


Leake (Russell) : 
Love is just a word to me. 24848. 
Melody in E flat. 18723. 
Song of the afterglow. 19245. 
Leal (F. V.) Mananitas tapatias.. 
16750. 
Leaman (Lou): 
Goona goona. 3310. 
I gotta go places and do things 
baby, to forget you. 3427. 
I’m gonna love you more in 1938. 
3472. 
Lingering on your doorstep, trying 
to say goodnight. 38688 
Man from Harlem. 3758. 


1374 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Leand (Harold): 
Give me a song. 5256. 
Hello rhythm. 53873. 
I say there, sweet. 5560. 
Waiting just for you. 6852. 
Leandras (Las) 12600. 


Lear (C. E.) Fanfares of radio land. 
5167. 
Learsi (—): 
Cest du boniment. 17944. 
Désir. 9713. 
Ne parlez plus d’amour. 6119, 
14922. 
Province. 63859. 
Traversée de l’existence. 15490. 


Leary (J. M.) Virginia, I love you. 


6847. 
Leas (H. N.) All for my own. 47. 
Leask (M. L.) Country ramble. 
18018. 
Leave it to me. 138325. 
Leaver (A. H. M.): 
Forget-t-ing you. 18192. 
Wasting my time. 19478. 


Leaver (Del) See Leaver (A. H. M.) 
Leavey (Lilian) Sight reading tests 
for beginners. 6505. 
Lebach (Henry) NRA_ will pay. 

22982. 
Lebenslust. 5769, 5770. 
- Leblanc (Pierre) : 


Finns det ingen liten genvig in 


till ditt hjirta. 7569. 
Har du ingen liten plats for mej. 
7700. 
Lebling (I. H.): 
Little blessing in disguise. 3691. 
Sweetheart I adore you. 4290. 
Where are you. 4529. 
Lebo (H. J.): 
Father of our country. 20058. 


Forward we go. 5206. 
Indiana. 225389. 
March along. 5914. 


March and lullaby, Baby Alice. 
5915. 
My dearest one. 20825. 


Lebon (H. C.) Pastoral air. 8549. 
Le Boucher (Maurice) Fantaisie con- 
certante. 12131. 
Le Bow (Doris) : 
Love dream. 22726. 
Valse in D minor. 25748. 


Lebrun (Paul) A toi. 15783 (2). 
Lechthaler (Josef) Wiener sing- > 
messe. 11570. 


Lechwar (Stan) You just you. 17712. ) 


Leclaire (Arthur) Why did I fall for 
you. 2691. 
Le Clerq (Arthur) : 
How are you Mrs. Wood. 14362. 
Kiss me good-bye. 24733. 
Milano. 5966. 
U-ra-li-a-te-ay. 19447. 


38188—34———20 


Lecocq (—) Il m’emméne 4 la foire. 
204.29, 


Lecons d’ harmonie des éleves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours des classes d@’ harmonie, an- 
née 1982. 1291. 

Lecuona (Ernesto) : 


A. B. C. 17758. 

Blue Caribbean sea. 229. 

Butterfly. 17940. 

Comparsa. 14051. 

Jungle drums. 18548, 18549. 

Pregon de las flores. 19031. 

iRecuerdas tu? 17128. 

Te quiero Morena. 198387. 
Lecezky (Charles) You simply make 

my heart stand still. 15720. 

Ledbetter (H. F.): 

America’s pride. 13810. 

Blow that whistle. 7225. 
Leduc (Alphonse) et cie.: 

Apothéose. 9387. 

Appassionato. 13820. 

Cadets de Brabant. 11873. 


Chants corses. 9596. 
Cherbourg. 11918. 
Concert. 18129. 
Deux piéces. 8882. 
Enseignement complet de la fltite. 
18147. 
First book of studies for oboe or 
English horn. 7573. 
Grenadier du Caucase. 
Histoires. 10033. 
Jungle. 12138. 
Marche Indienne. 14738. 
Paris-Belfort. 1839. 
Piéce en septuor. 23092. 
Romanesea. 6414. 
Scénes municipales. 
Semaine du pianiste. 
Six piéces. 2247. 
Sonate. 14632. 
Spearmint. 6587. 
Suite en si. 19296. 
Symphonie. 11265. 
T’en souviens-tu. 193828. 
Terpsichore. 11289. 
Tombeau de Nicolas 


14305. 


2069. 
2099. 


de Grigny. 


15467. 
Trois piéces. 8282. 
Valencia. 235338. 


Vallée d’Ossau. 13532. 
Vingt quatre petites études mélo- 


diques. 1573. 
Voecalise-étude. 4487, 4438. 
Zodiaque. 18759. 
100 études faciles et progressives. 
14840. 
Leduskukain (Elvira) Belle of my 
heart. 194. 
Lee (A. B.) Ask the professor. 110*. 


Lee (Asher) See Lee (W. A.) 


1375 


INDEX 


Lee (CG. C.) 
10342. 
Lee (C. M. B.): 
Garden. 16210. 
Love. 16701. 
Rose. 17148. 
Tiny wish. 17421. 
Lee (Carol): 
I’d have gambled my life on you. 
1B E 
We can do the same thing too. 
13587. 
Lee (De Dette) Sing no more. 21222. 
Lee (E. E.) Moondrift. 1549. 
Lee (HE. M.): 
Evening prayer. 9821. 
First duets. T7574. 
Gipsy life. 12195. 
I sing the cross. 5562. 
Jonun Peel. 8013. 
Market place. 24900. 
Music-lover’s ear tests and book of 
themes. 6030*, 8339. 
Round the North Sea. 19117. 
Through the looking glass. 2397. 
Voyage. 6848. 
Lee (Fred) Song of depression. 4232. 
Lee (H. M.) Four years. 9896. 
Lee (J. A.): 
Beautiful little you. 4789. 
You left me broken hearted. 9283. 


Keep that river away. 


Lee (Jack) Let’s start again, please 
do. 16647. 

Lee (Johnnie) Heavens highway. 
20219. 

Lee (Linda) That's when you know 
it’s love. 19860. 

Lee (Marvin) Missouri, my home 


Sweet home. 14804. 
Lee (Nora) Come to me tonight dear. 
11960. 


Lee (O. L.): 
Believe me. 17898. 
Gee but you’re sweet. 
Lee (Peggy): 
Drive away depression blues. - 563. 
Singing o’er your shoulder. 11131. 
Lee (R. A.) Tennessee valley girl. 
21353. 
Lee (R. F.) Happy as the day is long. 
24392. 


5231. 


Lee (Ruth) Why did you do this to 
me. 6982. 

Lee (Seymour) Pirate’s love song. 
20257. 

Lee (W. A.) My jewel Ruby. 1620. 

Leech (L. S.) Sunset dreams come 
true. 8899. 

Leemans (P.) Cranz-journal. 427, 
8075. 

Lees (H. E.): 


Job for every man. 
My Rosalie. 14905. 


16561. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Leese (H. D.): 
Come on you river come on. 
14046. 
Look up, look up, good times are 
com-min. 14685. 
Le Faure (M. B.): 


Impressions. 12451. 
Lamento. 12584. 
Légende. 12605. 


Lefebvre (Channing) : 

Catalonian Christmas earol. 24034. 
Exultate Deo. 21036. 
Leffel (C. M.) One more day. 

Lefkowitch (Henry): 
Frihling lied. 7607. 
Liebes leid. 5790. 
Naie voch. 6112. 
Schnaider’s techterl. 
3 schvester. 7075. 

Le Fleming (Christopher) 

24757. 

Lefler (F. W.): 
Alma mater. 4698. 

Love is like an arabesque. 
Wear a smile. 6891. 
Lefler (Y.) Nifio de La Palma. 18908. 
Leftwich (Vernon): : 
Darling I am growing young. 

18042. 
Technocracy. 4816. 
That’s the reason I’m loving some 


1781. 


8718. 


Nocturne. 


5865. 


one else. 21369. 
When the silvery raindrops fall. 
15619. 
Leftwich pub. co. Come back to me 
my dear. 4940. 
Legend. 20583. 


Legend of the lily petal. 18599*. 

Legend of Tsar Saltan. 269, 14221. 

Legendary Christmas carols. 18600. 

Leggio (Anthony) Wine, women and 
song. 9244. 

Leggio (S. J.): 


Lonely romancer. 24821. 
Loveliness. 24858. 

Tell me. 25684. 

There’s a heaven. 25666. 


LeGrand (Hlizabeth) 
ories. 2466. 
Le Grand (Harry) 
great world’s fair. 
Lehar (Franz): 
Ging da nicht eben das glitick 
vorbei. 14270. 
Giuditta. 12202*. 
Land des lachelns. 
Merry widow waltz. 
Vilia. 21476. 
Lehman (Hvangeline) : 
Echo. 12094. 
Gavotte du Petit Trianon. 
Gray sky. 12240. 
May Day frolic. 12750. 
Mirror waltz. 12795. 


Twilight mem- 


Meet me at the 
5940. 


10381*. 
20757. 


12186. 


1376 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Prelude and allegro. 17088. 
Sainte Thérése of the Child Jesus. 
13232*. 

Sérénade viennoise. 13267. 
Torchlight procession. 13482. 
Lehman (Flora) Everybody works 

but father. 18765 (51). 
Lehman (Harriet) Hverybody works 
but father. 13765 (51). 
Lehman (L. P.): 
Come unto Me. 7383. 
He’s the one I love. 17716. 
I know why I am happy.. 7815. 
Wedding robe. 9154. 

Won’t bow down to idols. 9254. 
Lehman (L. 5S.) Lehman-Wilson 
unique violin method. 8089. 

Lehman (R. F.): 
Allelulia. 4656 (13). 
Hymns of the kingdom. 
(143). 
Junetide voices. 9332 (190). 
Lehman (Samuel) EHverybody works 
but father. 13765 (51). 
Lehman (V. R.) Temple of child- 
hood. 8950*. 
Lehmann (Liza): 
At the making of the hay. 17752 
(14). 
Bee. 93832 (28). 
Dewdrop. 9832 (89). 
June rapture. 9832 (189). 
Overheard in the lane. 9332 (278). 
Passion flower. 9332 (274). 
Rosa resurget. 9332 (3809). 
Rose leaves. 9832 (312). 
Speedwell. 93832 (274). 
Summer storm. 9832 (349). 
Tell me. 2815 (321). 
Unfolding. 93832 (371). 
Lehmann (Otto) Ftir Deutschlands 


9332 


 wehr. 18206. 
Lehner (Fritz) Mulino d’oro. 1579. 
Lehnhoff (S. I.) Violin concerto. 
19747. 
Lehrenkrauss (K. M.): 
Cheer up. 17976. 


Exposition march. 16141. 
Forgotten fathers. 18198. 
Valse d’amitié. 19449. 
Lehrer (O. J.) Tangled lock of silver 
hair. 6688. 
Leibbrand (Ralph) 
you have fooled me. 
Leibert (Adele) 


I love you altho’ 
7835. 
Sweet lady I love 


you. 2281. 
Leibert (J. M.) Sweet lady I love 
you. 2281. 
Leibovitz (Harry) Makess far Hitt- 
wlern. 12720. 


Leibow (R.R.) Reminiscence. 13188. 
Leichfuss (Mildred) Hide and seek. 
T7A8. 


Leidzén (EH. W. G.) 
out. 533. 

Leifs (J6n) : 
Astarvisur tr Eddu. 19707. 
Islandische t&nze. 5655. 

Island ouvertiire. 10249. 
Kirkjul6g. 20568. 

PrjG erindi tir Hivamalum. 20584. 
Zwei lieder. 20585. 

Leigh (Kate): 

Galloping major. 21696 (112). 
My wife won’t let me. 7076 (235). 
Leigh (Walter) Jolly Roger. 5698, 
22588. 
Leight (HE. 8S.) Sorry and sad. 8840. 
Leighton (M. P.) That’s how I know. 
19851. 
Leiher (R. R.) In silent nights I call. 
10222. 
Leipold (A. B.) Lovely. 1403. 
Leipold (J. M.): 
Cher ami. 3024. 
Co-ed. 3042. 
Hast River moon. 3183. 
Football parade. 3240. 
Love theme. 3730. 
Tea leaves. 4812. 
Leis (Herman) : 
Job for every man. 16561. 
My Rosalie. 14905. 
Leister (EH. M.) Just whistle. 5729. 
Lejsek (Albert) One night while I 
was sleeping. 8508. 
Leland (A. V.) In a vine covered 
cabin called home. 24628. 
Leland (M. 8S.) Memories. 20746. 
Lélih (Maud) Quand youyou yoyotte. 
6365. 


Down, but not 


Lemacher (Heinrich) : 
Gute kamerad. 20169. 
Hymne. 12608. 

O Deutschland hoch 
20955. 
Weihe-kantate. 23603. 
Lemaire (—) Lightly dancing, lovely 
marchioness. 5797. 
Leman (P. D. H.) Flying cardinals. 
20074, 20075. 
Lemare (EH. H.): 
Andantino. 22648. 
Cathedral meditation. 4897, 4898, 
W317. 
Song of songs. 
Le Marquand (I. S.) 


in ehren. 


15733 (328). 
Spirit of Amer- 


ica. 17289. 
Lemke (G.O.) Strolling alone. 21310. 
Lemke (R. L.) Justa coupla guys. 
1235. 


Lemoine (Henry) et cie.: 
Air bohémien. 349. 
Air d’autrefois. 33. 
Airs russe. 37. 
Baptéme du Prince Charmant. 
154. 


1377 


INDEX 


Lemoine (Henry ) et cie. :—Cont. 

Berceuse. 23953. 

Berceuse russe. 202. 

Capriccio. 13480. 

Caprice. 414. 

Chanson des sables. 138990. 

Chants populaires de la Hongrie. 
BY@ 

Cheveux rebelles. 349. 

Cours de théorie musicale. 

Danses de réve. 459. 

De Vangélus de Taube 4 langé- 
lus du soir. 


422. 


Deux grenadiers. 2086. 
Exilés. 9830. 

Fleur de lotus. 661. 
Forét chantante. 22146. 


Groves of Blarney. 785. 


Images. 1109. 

Juntitos los dos. 14592. 
Kamehala. 1236. 

Laissez jouer jeunes gens. 1273. 
Lamento Gitano. 1275. 

Largo. 799. 

Mais lorsque tu danses. 1451. 
Méditation. 22795. 

Mode est 4 la java. 1537. 
Nocturne. 460. 


Nouvelle méthode permettant d’ap- 
prendre rapidement le nouveau 
modéle daccordéon chroma- 
tique. 8446. 

Ojos espafioles. 23000. 

Oraison Dominicale. 15002. 

Panis angelicus. 23066. 

Pastorale d’Artois. 23075. 

Plaisir d’amour. 1881. 

Quinze lecons de solfége. 12708. 

Recueil de vingt nouvelles danses 


faciles. 10999. 

Refiets. 8654. 

Reine du bocage. 23165. 
Réveillez-vous belle dormeuse. 
1975. 

Ronde francaise. 2002. 
Rythmes de valse. 20380, 2031. 


Salutation angélique. 15181. 

Sampiero corse. 138235, 25391. 

Solfége orphéonique. 15280, 25498, 
25499. 


Sur le pont de ’Adour. 23395. 
Tableaux synoptiques des sons 
harmoniques du violon. 8927. 

Tout prés de Veau. 2480. 

Trio en forme de suite. 2446. 
Trois fleurs printaniéres. 15492. 
Trois jeux. 14184. 

Trois mélodies. 24880. 

Trois pieces, 1866. 

Trois poémes. 15479-15481. 
Vingt chansons bretonnes. 21751. 


Voici la douce nuit de mai. 2535. 
2 brunettes. 9852. 
2 chansons béarnaises. 9853. 


pt. Il, n. S., v. 28. 


Lemon (William) Maybe. 10535. 


Le Moore. pseud. See Gray (lL. E.) 
Le Moryo (Collis) Winter nights. 
21622. 


Le Nard (Jule) pseud. See FitzPat- 
riek (J. 3, 
Lendvai (Erwin): 
Im voriibergehen. 1108. 
Lied im frtihling. 1317. 
Lob der bestandigkeit. 1348. 
Nachtigalls wiederkehr. 1653. 
St. Nopomuks vorabend. 2040. 
Umegekehrt. 2479. 
Vorspruch. 25388. 
Leng (Jerry) : 
Night winds. 8486. 
So disappointed. 11153. 
Lengnick (Alfred) & co., ltd.: 
Four little sketches. 13426. 
Heller rediscovered. 20220— 
20224. 
Junior scale and arpeggio manual. 
3601. 
Little May-time song. 18633. 
Master songs of all time. 1487. 
Path of progress. 15029, 15030. 
Scherzo. 6280. 


Study of time and pulse. 2259. 
Three centuries. 9007. 
Lengsfelder (Hans): 
Ich hitte nie gedacht. 3515.,. 
3516. 
Mein schatz vom  Tegernsee. 


10546, 12760. 
Lenihan (G. L.) 
IB YATITG: 
Lenn (Benard): 
I’ve lost you, what does life mat-. 
ter now. 12419. 
Without a warning. 15666. 
Lennox (Cecil) Itd.: 
Antonio. 13817. 
At Mary Ellen’s hot pot party. 
9411. 
Bare knees. 2901. 
Blue cloud. 138907. 
Bom-ba-diddy-bom-bom. 2940. 
Boy and a girl and a lane and a 


Shattered dreams. 


moon. 19788. 

Build a little love nest by a water 
mill. 2961. 

Butterflies in the rain. T277— 
7279, 9538. 


Captain Hi-tiddley-hi-ti, Archie of 
the royalartillery. 9567. 

Cotton blossom days. 21956. 

Da-dar, da-dee. 9665. 

Dance of the daffodils. 9674. 

Dancing with you. 4984. 

Dear tired eyes. 3111. 

Definitely, it’s you. 3115. ; 

Ding! dong! ding. 18071. 

Dolores. 31838. 


1378 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Down at the bottom of the sea. 
3150. 

Eleven good lads. 20011. 

Five and twenty soldiers and a 
nurse. 24266. 

Gueg-Gug-Gug-Gertie I 
love you. 5316. 

Here’s health to the Foreign le- 
gion. 33871. 

Hyde Park corner. 5486. 

IT ain’t no good to you. 143881. 

I want to marry Marianna. 


lul-lul-lul 


22465. 

In an old wheel barrow, without 
a wheel. 5618. 

It was four o’clock in the morning, 
20490. 

Jolly song. 16566. 

Josephine, Napoleon’s Waterloo. 
10307. 


Laughing waltz. 22639. 
Let’s all go posh. 10400. 


My mother’s favourite song. 
20866. 
Night you sang on the radio. 
3928. 


Our Maggie’s gone and caught an- 
other cold. 8526. 


Oxford street. 23060. 
Piccaninny lullaby. 1871. 
Puss! puss! puss! 8628. 


School song. 17181. 

Sentimental lady. 4167. 

Sing an old-fashioned coon song. 
2149. 

Smile on, Pierrot. 

Spanish sweetheart. 

Sunday afternoon. 23388. 

Sunday at home. 6643. 

There are many excuses for drink- 
ing. 21378. 

There’s a new world that’s wait- 
ing for me. 6781. 

There’s a tiny little hair upon 
your shoulder. 8989. 
Waiters on parade. 11439. 
We'll get along together. 

We're lovers. 21521. 

Wedding of the dragon flies. 
19495. 

Wedding of the pearly queen. 
17545. 

What is the use of it now. 238617. 


13318. 
11202. 


4474, 


Whistling under the moon. 4539. 
Lenoir (Jean): 

A coups de garcette. 4. 

As-tu déclaré tes revenus. 13831. 

C’est au rythme d’un tango. 9537. 


Chevauchée. 14007. 
Course aux maris. 
Daisy. 11996. 
Dans le salon du dentiste. 9680. 
Et puis... aprés. 14185. 


423. 


Ktienne. 9820. 


Finissez donc, monsieur. 9866. 

Intellectuel. 10240. 

Je n’avais pas compris. 14580. 

Je ne crois plus a rien. 10289. 

Je voudrais t’écouter. 1190. 

Laissons amour. 12581. 

Ma rue. 5896. 

Merlaison. 14782. 

N’ajoute pas une parole. 12938. 

Ne dis pas de folies. 10717. 

Parlez-moi d’affaires. 1841, 10865. 

Pas davantage. 13087. 

Pas trés intelligent. 1844. 

Pour demain. 1902. 

Prisons. 19048. 

Quand on fait de la contrebande. 
1935. 

Roue qui tourne. 15164. 

Sait-on jamais. 15180. 

Soldat civil. 8790. 

Trois mousquetaires. 9038, 15495. 


Lenox (Jean): 
And the world goes on. 4656 (19). _ 
Lily and the rose. 21696 (232). 

Lensgraf (A. W.) National protest. 

6116. 


Lent (C. B.) He that dwelleth. 8382. 


Lentini (J. C.) Soldiers of Old Glory. 
11159. 

Lentz (A. K.) Bolero. 2939. 

Lentz (C. H.) Hymn of praise and 


prayer. 5487. 

Lenzi (Alfred) Come shine Mr. Moon. 
397. 

Leo (Nan) Spells of Venus. 15315. 


Leon (—) That little of cottage piano. 
23434. 
Leon (Hlsa): 
Song, a dance, a moon. 
There’s a dream. 8987. 
Leon (Harry) : 
I met a young lady. 22487. 
In a little back alley. 35387. 
Just pleasing you. 80838. 
Let the world go drifting by. 
24779. 
My dream. 22882. 
One horse town. 23024. 
Symphony of the breeze. 23417. 
Tell your father, tell your mother, 
that I’m good enough for you. 
4323. 
There’s a tiny little hair upon 
your shoulder. 8989. 
We’re a great big family. 2581. 
Leonard (C. A.) Legion convention 
mareh. 1295. 
Leonard (Eddie): 
Ida, sweet as apple cider. 
Sugar mine. 238795 (92). 
Leonard (Hmil) : 
Broadway limited. 256. 
Fairy lanterns. 24245. 


8816. 


1077. 


1379 


INDEX 


Leonard (Emil).—Continued. 
River of dreams. 13193. 
Southern moonlight. 6581. 
Leonard (Hugo) Neue Deutschland- 
hymne. 6123. 
Leonard (J. G.) 
2048. 

Leonard (Leon): 
Air. 19662. 
Dancing raindrops. 
Funny face. 20100. 
Gloaming. 20129. 
See also pseud. Levy (L. T.) 

Leonard (M. M.): 

Ireland allanna, 10245. 


Sally of the valley. 


19912. 


Mother, dear mother. 10613. 
Mother’s love. 10620. 
My home on the hill. 10665. 


Leonard (W. P.): 
Life is just a big mistake. 
Song for you. 17271. 
Song of loneliness. 21261. 
Leonardi (Leonid): 
Always in the dark. 15770. 
Apple blossoms. 4721. 
Black and blue bottom. 4826. 
Runnin’ ragged. 6484. 
Leonecavallo (Ruggiero) : 
Bohéme. 16636. 
Zaza. 16637. 
Zingari. 12609. 
Leone (Ernest) My taxi to the moon. 
8405. 


20611. 


Leone (F. B. De) 
(i 3B>) 

Leone (Robert) pseud. 
(Leon) 

Leoni (Franco) : 
Coolan Dhu. 17752 (32). 
Oracolo. 2815 (266). 

Leoni (Pasquale) Peseatore cala- 

brese. 15036. 
Leoni (Ray) Lonely night. 12658. 


See De Leone 


See Cepparo 


Leontovich (S.) Bluebirds. 11825. 
Leopold (S. E.): 
Colorado. 11952. 
It’s a gay day. 10261, 20476. 
Said my pa to my ma. 11049. 


Leopoldi (Hermann) : 
Klein, aber mein. 18578. 
Mit dem sch-sch-sch-iiberraschungs- 
zug. 10578, 10579. 
Schon ist so ein ringelspiel. 6460. 
Wienerwald-veilchen. 19567. 
LePaige (C. E.): 
Not for mine. 21696 (285). 
Run along. 15733 (297). 
What’s all the worry. 
(162). 
Le Pera Don Azpiazu (Alfredo) 
tus ojos negros. 17083. 
Lepine (Raoul): 
Keep smiling thru. 


19648 


Por 


1240. 


pt. M1, n. s., v. 28 


Little kiss and then goodnight. 
3692. 
Love and romance. 
Le Pompadour (S. L.) 
are coming. 15847. 
Lepore (Leo) Because I couldn’t have 
you. 21789. 
Lercari (F.) Log cabin of my dreams. 
20651. 
Lerman (J. W.): 

Promised Messiah. 11670 (298). 
Whirling dervish. 15733 (387). 
Lerner (Max) Hytlers mapuleh mus. 

kumen. 18349. 
Lerner (Sammy) : 
Boop-oop-a-doop. 2942. 
Sweet Betty. 4283. 

Leroux (Xavier) Perses. 4656 (490). 
Leroy (Hal) I can’t go along without 
love. 14887. 
Le Roy (K. W.) 


8185. 
Better times 


Twelve little songs. 


for children. 16688. 
Leschetizky (Theodor) Mazurka. 
9832 (205). 
Leslie (Edgar) : 
Blue roses. 11821, 11822. 


I'll never grow tired of you. 3446. 
So it’s bridge again tonight. 
8786. 
Tell me oriole. 
Leslie (Henry) O memory. 
(242) 


11284, 13481. 
15733. 


Leslie (Herbert) Drifting in a lover’s 
dream. 22080. 
Leslie (Kenneth) : 
Green river. 16259. 
Rest your head upon my shoulder. 
6391. 
Twenty-one guns for Susie. 13508, 
25722. 
Leslie (Roy): 
Let’s all be 
12613. 
Tell me, am I falling in love. 
25635. 
Lesser (S. A.): 
Heart broken lonesome and blue. 


happy together. 


835. 
If you would only say the word. 
1102. 
Short and sweet. 2127. 
Lessing (Samuel) Yedz grotto. 
25938. 
Lesso-Valerio (P.) pseud. See Ples- 


sow (Bric) 
Lessor (C. E.) 
23401. 
Lester (Alec) My evening star. 6056. 
Lester (Bill) Mary my own. 16760. 
Lester (EK. M.) pseud. See Leister 
(E. M.) 
Lester (William) : 
Come to Chicago. 
Last rose of summer. 


Sweet Indiana lullaby. 


11959. 
20579. 


1380 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Little red lark. 20641. 
Mexican serenade. 24950. 
Southern croon, 25544. 
Le Sueur (L. H.) Ill dream of a 
message from you. 960. 
Le Sullivan (Dr.) Roosevelt is at the 
wheel. 15153, 15154. 
Let ’em eat cake. 20586, 20766, 21000, 
21456. 
Let’s fall in love. 23990, 24769, 24845, 
25676. 
Let the world rejoice. 20608. 
Letcher (James) High time for love. 
862. 

Le Thiére (Charles) 
bower. 7207-7209. 
Letocart (H.) Chant funébre. 

(53>). 
Letorey (Omer) 
Letson (S. B.): 
Booze begone. 23982. 
Joyful tidings. 3597. 
My heart shall speak. 16854. 
. Letting in the sunshine. 10410. 
Letton (Heinz) pseud. See Levin 
(Heinz) 
Leuckart (EF. E. C.): 
Alte tanz-suite. 13802. 
Deutschland. 9715. 
Glaube. 9946. 
Heitere lieder ftir eine stimme mit 
klavier. 18310. 
Introduktion, Chaconne und Dop- 
pelfuge. 3564. 
Klage. 10352. 
Sieben lieder fiir eine stimme mit 
klavier. 21435. 
Sinfonische suite. 19194. 
Sonatine. 4231. 
Trauermusik. 21428. 
Levadé (Charles) : 
Cantilénes d’automne. 9562. 
Feuilles mortes. 9862. 
Fleurs cueillies. 9872. 
Hérétiques. 9332 (188). 
Ode aux marquises. 10780. 
Rayon de soleil. 10997. 
Sceur Anne. 11156. 
Ton baiser. 11364. 
Levaillant (Irma) Leider in schwei- 
zer-mundart. 5794. 
Levant (Oscar) : 
Blame it on my youth. 4830. 
Hight little darkies on a fence. 
7525. 
Id do it again. T7797. 
Life is a dance. 8120. 
My Dixie hi-dee hideaway. 3865. 
My hill billy. 3875. 
Send a little melody around the 
world. 87285. 
Three musketeers. 
You are my ideal. 
Levant (Phil) 


Beside thy 
15733 


Sicilienne. 8754. 


9009. 
2748. 
Technocracy. 2329. 


Levay (Lillian) Vera. 23540. 

Le Vecque (George) Walking with 
my shadow, talking to myself. 
25770. 

Leveen (Charles) Good bye and good 
luck to you. 5276. 

LeVeillé (Philippe) 
ique. 18201. 

Levell (G. C.): 

Rock me to sleep in my Rocky 
Mountain home. 21138. 
Your best wishes are making me 
blue. 21680. 
Levenson (Boris) : 
Lord is thy keeper. 16696. 
O sing unto the Lord a new song. 


France-Amér- 


16965. 
Levenson (Jack) Colorado moon. 
14037. 
Lever (M. B.): 
Ave Maria. 17154. 


O salutaris Hostia. 8461. 
Levere (M. B.) See Lever (M. B.) 
Levering (Effie) Chasing butterflies. 
18999. 
Levidis (Dimitry) : 
Lélita. 18604. 
Offrande. 18935. 
Tes yeux. 19341. 
Levin (A. A.) Hail N. Y. U. 22237. 
Levin (Heinz) Heut’ bin ich so verg- 
niigt, ich k6nnte immer singen. 3374. 
Levin (Henry): 
Augustine. 2880. 
Deliver me, oh Lord. 3117. 
Everything was simply charming. 
3208. 
Here is my love. 3369. 
Hipper dip. 3382. 


I vos dere, Charlie, vos you. 
3504. 

Nina. 3930. 

Nine o’clock serenade. 3931. 
Within the reach of millions. 
4582. 


Levin (L. J. H.) Pucker up and smile 
today. 8626. 


Levin (Sylvia) Rhapsodie négre. 
11012. 

Levine (F. E.) Mississippi legion- 
naires. 14800. 

Levine (Gus) Longing just for you. 
3706. 


Lévine (Michel) : 

Adieux. 24160. 

Mon bandit. 24161. 
Levine (Myer) Poor little me. 10919. 
Levine (Samuel) : 


Always dreaming of you. 13805. 
Love waltz. 14705. 
Levinge (Peter) Whisper in your 
dreams. 15636. 


1381 


INDEX 


Levinson (Jerry): 

Ain’t we like two millionaires — 
ain’t we. 17777. 

Chimes in the chapel. 21910. 

Deep in the dark of the night. 
18053, 22015. 

East of the sun — west of the 
moon, where can you be. 9788. 

It’s Sunday down in Caroline. 
3579, T7989. 

It’s the talk of the town. 
16548. 

Moon of Asia land. 22828. 

Odds and ends of an old love 
affair. 25146. 

Ol’ pappy. 23001. 


12502, 


Under a blanket of blue. 9070, 
11399. 

When the last rose of Summer 
whispers good bye. 17598, 
19527. 


When the robins return in the 
spring. 17595. 
You are the song in my Lidia 
17698. 
Levinson (Louis) ‘Till the silv’ry 
moon turns blue. 21408. 
Levittan (Seymour) Just condescend. 
24707. 
Levy (B. W.) What I do do, I do do 


well. 4491. 
Levy (Bob) I’m gonna go to the 
world’s fair in Chicago. 7847. 
Levy (CC. 32: 
New Orleans swing. 1677. 
Play those baseball blues. 1887. 


You’re heaven on earth. 4629. 
Levy (Ellis): 

Coronado. 9650. 

Gypsy. 9986. 
Levy (F. H. C.) 

nice of you. 

Levy (E"r.)= 

Greet the day with a smile. 16261. 


That’s so very very 
2356. 


Sleep, little papoose. 19210. 
Lévy (Lazare) Etudes. 22668. 
Levy (Louis) : 

Come out, Vienna. 4948. 


Dance, pretty lady. 7413. 
Glass of golden bubbles. 
Waltz time. 194783. 
Levy (R. 8S.) Stay out of the moon- 
light. 25566. 
Lew  Leslie’s 
24473, 24505, 
25983. 
Lewicki (Ernst) 
Lewin (Gustav) 
Lewin (Peter) : 
Forward America. 7597. 
On the banks of the Volga. 
Oriental patrol. 8523. 


7631. 


Blackbirds of 1934. 
24562, 24764, 25629, 


Adagio. 
Sonate. 


6023. 
18618. 


8500. 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


Lewinnek (Kurt): 
Es ist schon wirklich nicht mehr 


schon. 9814. 
Wir sind alle lustig  kariert. 
11579. 
Lewis (Al): 


After the game is over. 19658. 

Buy American and good times 
will come through. 287. 

I am a fugitive from the chain 
gang. 915, 916. 


I love you — that’s why. 20849, 
22385. 
It’s time to go home. 22568. 


Jug of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou. 1210, 3599. 
Mommy darlin’. 24979. 
My indoor, outdoor, 
anytime girl. 10670. 
Railroad Sam. 238154. 
Rainbow River moon. 10988. 
Save me from being lonesome. 
19140, 21180, 21181. 
Sing lover sing. 11125, 138297. : 
That great American home. 4328. 


good-time, 


Today and tomorrow. 15463, 
15464. 

When the moon swings low along 
the O-hi-o. 23657. 


Would you care. 9262, 13702. 

5, 6, 7, 8, nine little miles from 
Ten-Ten-Tennessee. 11669. 
Lewis (B. H.) We're poor, but we’re 

happy in love. 19490. 
Lewis (C. B.): 
Croon, croon. 7076 (49). 
Fairy revel. 17752 (46). 
Rollicking road. 6412. 
Rose and the ring. 23208. 
Lewis (C. H.) Something in the air. 
17267. 
Lewis (C. W.) 
Lewis (D. M.): 
Carolina home of mine. 
What a night for love. 
Lewis (EH. P.): 
Hileen mavourneen. 20010. 
I know a nook. 16377. 
Lewis (F. P.): 
Spring sonata. 25556. 
Two compositions for piano. 
24780. 
Lewis (F. W.) 
Lewis (H. E.): 
I’m a gonna retire. 20354. 
My pardner of the trails. 
Old trails. 20997. 
Lewis (H. M.) Little David play on 
yo’ harp. 24801. 
Lewis (Harold): 


Come with me. 24082. 


4889. 
19499. 


Mummy. 3850*. 


20868. 


Bide-more alma mater. 212. 

Deep-lovin’ gal. 14090. 

Hey hey we're gonna be free. 
7740, 10029. 


1382 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Lady with a past. 1270. 
Sweet little mountain Rose. 
You bunch of fun. 2755. 
Lewis (Idris): 
Blue Nile. 
Money talks. 
Lewis (Isabel) 
11816. 
Lewis (J.-C.) Tony Bolero. 23490. 
Lewis (J. C.) jr.: 
Tingle ingle of the pennies and 
the nickels and the dimes. 4369. 
You have an invitation to take the 
ozone with me. 15699. 
Lewis (J. W.) Im glad I can give 
my love to you. 7844. 
Lewis (Jack): 
Heart broken lonesome and blue. 
835. 
I’ve lost you, what does life mat- 
ter now. 12419. 
If you would only say the word. 
1102. 
Short and sweet. 2127. 
Without a warning. 15666. 
Lewis (Jackie) Yesterdays’ 
hearts, strangers today. 
15684. 
Lewis (L. R.): 
Croon, croon. 7076 (49). 
Indifferent mariner. 11670 (165). 
Inventions, etc. 20461. 
Lightnin’. 20619. 
Like barley bending. 20620. 
Remembrance. 11005. 
Lewis (Roy) Back to Oklahoma and 
you. 217738. 
Lewis (8S. M.): 
Goodbye again. 20147. 
Two little windows and one little 
door. 23510. 
We were the best of friends. 
23599. 
Lewis (Samuel) 
close yo’ eyes. 
Lewis (W. H.): 
Come little bee. 2815 (55). 
Had she been kissed before. 7076 
(110). 
O Lord, most high, to Thee we 
pray. 6850. 
Rose that she wore. 9332 (315). 
When father rode the goat. 15733 


2989, 


2932. 
5983. 
Bliss of your kiss. 


sweet- 
13711, 


Bye-a-bye ma honey 
11670 (389).. 


(384). 
Lewis (Will) : 

Buddy. 2960. 

By the sea. 2977. 

Dearest girl of all my dreams. 
3112. 

Dream girl. 3162. 

Honeymoon. 3389. 

I know what it means to be lonely. 
3439. 


INDEX 


I’ve got a padlock on my heart. 
3499. 
Modern maid. 3828. 
My old southern home. 3891. 
Night time is magic time for us 
two. 8435. 
Silv’ry mountain moon. 41938. 
Soul of the night. 19260. 
Sweet romance. 17336. 
Tell me, O lovely moonbeam. 
4318. 
Waiting. 4447. 
World’s exposition march. 17682. 
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland 
and Through the looking glass. 
3676. 
Lewis pub. co. 
16828. 
Ley (H. G.): 
Chaconne. 11903. 
O Saviour of the world. 1730. 
Prelude and fugue. 25287, 25288. 
Sing we merrily. 21223. 
This pleasant month of May. 
9003. 
Ley (Herman) 


Mozart miniatures. 


There’s a Roosevelt 


in the chair. 13448. 

Ley (Maybel) I love you dearie. 
3456. 

Leybach (J.) Fifth nocturne. 65179, 
5180, 7566. 

Leyden (Rolf van) Sonate. 21768. 

Li (Allan) Why shine, oh moon. 
15653. 


Li dous bessoun. 18619. 
fLlibardo (A.) Allegramente. 7112, 
Liber (J.): 
Caprice hongrois. 11886. 
Fun on the farm. 14251. 
Gimme the pipe. 3280. 
Gipsy idyll. 20118. 
Hush-a-bye! lLull-a-bye! 
Kleinbahnfahrt. 14620. 
Madam, you're lovely. 12709. 
Nina. 12965. 
Nursery clock. 14958, 
On grandma’s birthday. 13030. 
Rajah of Peru. 4086. 
Serenata. 21201. 
Sheila and Jimmy. 138281. 
Libke (A. L.) Quackle duck. 10978. 
Lichner (Heinrich) Auf wiedersehen. 
19648 (6). 
Lichtenstein (Herbert) Blick von dir 
bringt das gltick zu mir. 9505. 
Lichter (Hans) pseud. See Clough- 
Leighter (Henry) 
Lichter (Sam) One hour. 
Lichthardt (Mary ) 
3259*, 
Liddell (E. R.) 
ferent. 11172. 
Liddell (William) 
back to Ireland and me. 


14378. 


17008. 
Friendship. 


Somehow, you're dif- 


When you come 
19535. 


1383 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Liddicoat (J. G.): 
Barearolle. 1734. 
Priscilla. 1914. 
Liddle (Samuel) : 
Little love. 93832 (218). 
Three sacred songs. 24782. 
Lidgey (C. A.) Mummer’s  earol. 
15733 (224). 
Liebegott (E. K.) Strolling ’mongst 
the lilies of the valley. 4261, 8886. 


Liebenamm (Oscar) Just a tune. 
18556. 

Lieberman (Erwin) I don’t regret it 
at all. 934. 

Liebeskind (David) Love’s embers. 
12692. 

Liebling(Estelle) Invitation to the 
dance. 20464. 


Liebling (George) : 
Arise, men of America. 
Robin redbreast. 8671. 
Lied einer nacht. 850, 1316. 
Lied fiir dich. 25112. 
Lied vom gliick. 23833, 24230, 25805. 
Lieder, die meine mutter sang. 3679. 
Liederbuch der Adventjugend. 14656. 
Lien (Margaret) There is a garden 
in my dreams. 23454. 
Liess (Anna) I’m trying so hard to 
forget. 16436. 


9397. 


Liesseline (Lillian De) See De Lies- 
seline (Lillian) 

Lieurance (Thurlow) Came the 
dawn. 4878. 

Liew (C. D. Van) See Van Liew (C. 
D.) 


Life in the raw. 17005. 

Life of Christ in Scripture and song. 
16656. 

Lift me up. 8123. 

Light (F. W.) 
20257. 

Light cavalry. 23795 (44). 

Lighter (Sam) Baby hands. 15815. 

Lighthill (Norman) pseud. See Wil- 
son (I. B.) 

Lighting the world. 


How and where. 


18625. 


Lightman (Paul) Du kleine Ruth 
bist doch ’ne riezende frau. 20001. 

Lightstone (Mamie) If I could live 
my life over again. 14498. 

Lignelli (James) Snappy _ tunes. 
DAD ah. 

Ligner (F.) Apothéose. 9387. 

Ligotti (Fernando) Lucia Luci, 


24871. 
Wandering in 


dimme ca me vo’ bene. 
Lilenquist (Virginia) 
the starlight. 2562. 
Liles (Gertrude) My heart’s aglow. 


16853. 
Liliom. 3636. 
Liliuskalani (Queen): 
Aloha oe. 11709. 


Aloha, aloha oe. 23835. 


Lillenas (B. M.): 


Jesus took my burden. 22579. 

Just over the hill. 3616. 
Lillenas (Evangeline) : 

Not one is forgotten. 25121, 

Within the gates. 25916. 
Lillenas (Haldor): 

Advance! Not retreat! 18776. 

At the throne of grace. 23880. 


Broken barriers. 257. 

Buried down deep. 24001. 
Calvary road. 24021. 

Give me Jesus. 24834. . 

His stronger hands. 24435. 

I do not mind the journey. 982. 
If we knew. 24616. 

In the morning. 22531. 


Jesus intercedes for me. 8005. 

Never a one. 8423. 

Not one is forgotten. 25121. 

Practical Christmas helper. 
23118. 


Some glad, sweet day. 8797. 

Star of hope. 15327. 

Surpassing love. 25600. 

Theme of my song. 4340. 

There is a wonderful name. 8983. 

When you know it you will tell 

it. 9209. 

Without a doubt. 
Lillenas pub. co.: 

Advance! Not retreat! 138776. 

At the throne of grace. 23880. 

Broken barriers. 257. 

Buried down deep. 24001. 

Calvary road. 24021. 

Give me Jesus. 243384. 

His stronger hands. 24485. 

I do not mind the journey. 

If we knew. 24616. 

Just over the hill. 3616. 

Mine eyes beheld the King. 24958. 

My sanctuary. 25075. 

Practical Christmas helper. 23118. 

Songs in the night. 25531. 

Star of hope. 153827. 

Theme of my song. 4340. 


2719. 


932. 


Within the gates. 25916. 
Without a doubt. 2719. 
Lillos (John) Linger. 16667. 


Lilly, (G.. Pj 
6357. 

Lilly (Herbert) My sweet wild moun- 
tain rose. 20880. 

Lilly (J.) See Lilly (J. J.) 

Lilly (J. J.) Do you love me as I 
love you. 16061. 

Limbert (W. A.) 
11409. 

Limenta (Ferdinando) 
Fuga del gatto. 23850. 

Limongi (Lillian) Pretending. 21085. 

Li Muli (Ben and John) Until you 
smile. 6825. 


Prosperity’s corner. 


Upward bound. 


Andantino e 


1384 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Lincer (Arthur) It must be you. 
7981. 
Linch (E. O.) Why did you say good- 
bye. 23702. 
Lineke (Paul): 
Bei muttern zu haus. 98382 (30). 
Berliner luft. 2815 (38, 34). 
Bis friih um fiinfe. 4656 (68, 


64). 
Chimes of spring. 3861-365. 


Deutscher wandermarsch. 16050. 

Foerster’s liebesgarten. 12150. 

Geb’n wir noch in’s café. 11670 
(114), 17752) (54). 

Heimlich, still und leise. 4656 
(247-249). 

Hochzeitsreigen. 4656 (253). 


Jugend ist schon. 4656 (333). 
Kiisse mich. 4656 (342). 
Miilier-marsch 25992 (46). 
Nimm mich mit. 4656 (446). 
Prinzess Rosine. 11670 (295). 


Rosa-Roschen, Rheinlander. 4656 
(546). 

Rosen, tulpen, nelken. 4656 (548, 
549). 


Rosine-walzer. 4656 (550, 551). 
Schlaraffen marsch. 4656 (562), 
Spring, beautiful spring. 8852. 


Unter liebchens fenster. 23795 
(103). 
Wenn die bombe platzt. 21696 
(402). 
Lincoff (Gertrude) : 
Huggin’ and kissin’ you. 10055. 


When the mailman says no-mail 
today. 4520. 
Lincoln (H. J.): 
Aurora. 93832 (20). 
Cuban independence. 3084. 
General Pershing. 5232. 
Merry makers. 18765 (120). 
Nuptial waltzes. 21696 (286). 
Peace conference. 7076 (259). 
Peerless king. 13765 (165). 
Silent persuasion. 7076 (317). 
Sounds from the Orient. 13765 
(207). 
Spirit of freedom. 7076 (338). 
Tell me why. 256388. 
Tri-state. 18765 (228), 
Lincoln (Peggy) : 
Glad to meet your mother. 3289. 
Tick tock goes my little clock. 
4364. 
Lincoln (W. G.) 
Lind (Janet) 
10244. 
Linday (M. L.): 
Alpine serenade. 
Cyclone. 3089. 
Fantastic rhapsodie. 14205. 
Nonchalant waltz. 14951. 


Honolulu e. 54138. 
Invitation to the waltz. 


13801. 


Oriental rhapsody. 15004. 
Song of Judea. 15291. 
Lindberg (Helge) Bagdad. 7177. 


Linde (Anna) Art de toucher le 
clavecin. 11733. 

Linde (Otto) Nimm diesen ring. 
10748. 


Tenderly. 17364. 
Opus 12. 25192. 
Built on a rock. 


Lindeau (J. H.) 

Lindeman (H. A.) 

Lindeman (L. M.) 
21847. 

Lindemann (W. C.) Radio rubes col- 
lection of hill country ballads and 
comic songs. 8644. 

Linden (E. S§S.): 

I knew heaven. 
Rain. 17116. 
Lindenberg (Dorothy) Cherie. 

Lindenwirtin (Die) 14666. 

Linders (Karl) pseud. See Geibel 

_ (Adam) 

Lindig (C. E.): 

How could you. 14865. 
My sweetheart. 10703. 

Lindley (Worth) Broadway babies. 
9525. 

Lindman (Stanley) We're thumbing 
our way to Chicago, to see the big 
world’s fair. 6882. 

Lindner (J. J.): 

Ain’t you got no romance, honey. 
23822. 

Your kisses. 

Lindner (P. T.) 


16376. 
7344, 


23784. 
Darling girl. 3102. 
Lindow (C. HE.) C. E. L. progressive 
waltz folio. 17943. 
Lindquist (O. A.) Prelude and Fugue 
in EH minor. 23906. 
Lindquist (W. S.) 
old lovers’ lane. 
Lindsay (G. L.): 
Celtie pastorale. 7319. 
Educational orchestra 
97938, 18134. 
Lindsay (S. L.) My palace of dreams. 
10698. 
Lindsay-Oliver (Mary) 
(M. L.) 
Lindsey (W. G.) 
22908. 
Lines (Bob) 
Lines (J. O.) 
blues. 1887. 
Lines (Nestle) : 
Rock me to sleep old rocking moon, 
23192. 

There’s music in the air. 
Lines (R. C.) You, my love. 
Lingo (D. F.): 

Bandolere. 15822*. 

Heidelberg nights. 16296*. 

On 5th avenue. 10818. 

We've really got a_. President. 

15577. 


Memories of the 
1507. 


album, 


See Oliver 
My Montana home. 


See Lines (R. C.) 
Play those baseball 


23457. 
19610. 


1385 


INDEX 


Link (Harry): 
At last I'm first with you. 9410. 
There’s a ring around my rain- 


bow. 2374. 
Link (Heinz) Pfannkuchen’s geburt- 
stag. 138106. 
Link (Raymond) I’m proposin’ to 
you. 5537. 


Linkiewicz (M. J.) That something 
makes me love you so. 19862. 

Lintner (J. E.) Better times are 
drawing near. 11807. 

Lintner (Jimmy) See Lintner (J. EB.) 

Linton (J. H.) Blowin’ the blues 


away. 15863. 
Linton (J. R.) Promise me you’re 
mine. 1917. 


Lintott (P. M.): 


Baby, you’re grown-up. 11757. 
Invitation. 1152. 
Lintz (A. B.) Vm dreaming along. 
992. 
Linville (Mary) I’m rich — and how. 
12398. 
Liparini (Antonio) Spirit of 1933 
23363. 
Lipet (James): 
Beautiful, wonderful, gorgeous, 
I’m so in love with you. 176. 
It’s not too late. 22560. 
We were in love. 23598. 


Lippard (Larry) Can I come back to 
you. 19820. 

Lippincott (H. I.) Because I thought 
you cared. 238931. 

Lippman (Sid) Fool in love. 
5195, 9879. 

Lipschultz (George) : 

Scene d’amour. 2067. 
Valse derniére. 2500. 
Lipson (Sylvia) I dreamed of mother. 

16363. 


676, 


Lira (E. V.) Each other. 20005. 
Liscombe (A. C.) Douglas band folio. 
9743. 
Liscombe (Art) 
14825. 
Liscombe (Frede) Now you’ve gone 
I’m alone loving you just the same. 
25128. 
Lish (Hal): 
Minor business. 


Moonlight serenade. 


12794. 


They always call me May. 13452. 
Lish (Harold) Iona. 22546. 
Lishin (G. A.) Her laughter. 845. 
Listiak (M. R.) Soleil et ombre. 
11161. 


Liston (Harry) See Liston (M. H.) 

Liston (M.H.) If I only had a sweet- 
heart just like you. 22480. 

Liszt (Franz): 


Easter song of the angels. 5803. 
Erlking. 9332 (317). 
Hark! hark! the lark. 6465. 


pt. I, n. S., v. 28 


Liebestraume. 20627. 
Love dreams. 5804, 5805, 8133. 
Litolff’s (Henry) verlag: 


Arioso im alten stil. 9395, 93896. 
Capriccio. 11079. 

Concert a-moll fiir violine. 9641. 
Divertimento. 9721, 9722. 

Drei klavierstticke. 9979. 


Drei leichte sonatinen. 10737. 
Friihlingszauber. 12177. 
Konigskinder. 12571. 
Konzert F-moll fir 

10363. 

Krinzlein. 10366. 
Kurioser kaffeeklatsch. 10369. 
Liebestanz. 24784. 

Marsch der _ schonen frauen. 
12741. 

Melodie. 12652. 
Musik. 10630. 

Partita H-mell. 10868. 
Pastorale und Gavotte. 
Praeludium und _  fuge. 
10931. 
Scarlattiana. 11061. 
Scholasticum 3. 
19149, 
Suite. 10005. 
Torero.. 13483. 
Trennungstanz. 
TAO walesiiess 
Ungleiche rhythmen. 6821. 
Waldteufel-reigen. 138569. 

Littau (Frank): 

At home alone with you. 112. 

Hold me closer. 8738. 

How does it feel to be blue. 
24462. 

Nearer my love to thee. 229389. 

Spring is just around the corner. 
2238. 


solo-oboe. 


10871. 
10930, 


13248 — 18252, 


25709. 


Little (Bascom) jr.: 
High and dry. 16806. 
Spring in the zoo. 17295. 
To Flora. 17480. 

Little (G. A.) s7.: 


Comp’ny in the parlor. 18008. 


Give all your love to me. 9948, 
9944, 

Goin’ to the fair. 9957. 

If I were a millionaire. 20425. 

Keep tempo. 18571, 20556. 

Little (G. A.) jr: 

Give all your love to me. 9948, 
9944. 

Moonlight on the water. 24986. 


Little (Jack) : 
Anything your little heart desires. 


91, 2861. 
At the jungle jubilee. 2877, 4742. 
Hold me. 871, 872. 
I ean’t get enough of you. 921, 
3413, 3414. 


1386 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


I know you belong to somebody 
else. 16379, 20321. 

I may be dancing with somebody 
else but I keep thinking of you. 
12403, 12404. 

It’s a wonderful feeling, when you 
fall in love. 10265, 12496. 

Let’s make up. 12628. 

My own. 12912. 

What would I do if I didn’t have 
you. 19511. 

When my little Pomeranian met 
your little Pekinese. 2688, 4515. 

When the sun bids the moon good- 
night. 6945, 9200, 9201. 

When you're over sixty, and you 
feel like sweet sixteen. 6957. 

Wouldn’t trade the silver in my 
mother’s hair for all the gold in 
the world. 4595. 

Little black Sambo. 24796*. 

Little damozel. 2951, 4493. 

Little David, play on yo’ harp. 24801. 

Little gray hen. 8141. 

Little Michus. 2815 (184). 

Little Miss Mischief. 24803. 

Little Mohee. 22687. 

Little red lark. 20641. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 12646*. 

Little rich girl, who was poor. 1344*. 

Littlefield (Margie) Silver moon. 
8759. 

Littlejohn (M. M.): 


Rowdy rythm [sic] 138216. 
Wasted love. 18579. 
Littlejohn (Mary) F. D. R. our 
leader. 7548. 


Littoff (Maxim) pseud. See Eckstein 
(Maxwell) 


Litzenberger (D. HE.) Good boy. 
5275. 

Litzenberger (Raymond) Under the 
blue eagle. 23519. 


Lively (K. A.): 
Dreamland. 6551. 
Giant. 735. 

Sing Toy. 2154. 
Lively pair. 22697. 
Liveright (Herman) 

10845*. 

Livernash (Will): 
Hollywood. 53894. 
Love made a fool out of me. 
To-ward morning, 

you. 21426. 

West of Great Western Divide. 

2598. 
When it’s moonlight in Sunshine 
valley. 23645. 
Liversidge (William) 
saw baby. 11300. 
Livingston (Arthur) 
of dreams. 14528. 


Over the coals. 


8201. 
dancing with 


That's my jig- 


In my garden 


Livingston (Billy) 
ing. 10648, 12868. 
Livingstone (Lawrence) 
count. 9833. 
Livio (Antonio) : 
Ai sigari de Pinedo. 
Angels sing. 11723. 
Siciliana. 6502. 
Livschakoff (Ilja) Trianon. 
Llewellyn (Herbert) Down 
Carolina. 18101. 
Liorona (La) 14948. 
Llossas (Juan): 
Blonde Clare. 226. 
Es war ein tango. 14182. 
Fréiulein Annemarie. 3252. 
Mein schones vis-4-vis. 1499. 
Lloyd (David De) See De Lloyd 
(David) 
Lloyd (G. R.) I dream of you. 3424. 
Lloyd (George) pseud. Have nothing 
to do with a fellow like that. 5340. 
See also Wright (Julian) 
and Sonenscher (Dave) 


My design for liv- 


HKyes that 


11690. 


19418. 
in old 


— See also Wright (Julian), 
Sonenscher (Dave) and KEd- 
wards (C. J.) 

Lloyd (H. C.): 
I was afraid. 144838. 
Lazy lover’s moon. 8083. 


Lloyd (H. FE.) I’ve got a passion for 
pistachio nuts. 22450, 24580. 
Lloyd (M. L.) In His face. 22517. 
Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. 22700. 
Loatman (A. F.) He’s a steppin’ fool 
from Alabam’. 831. 
Loblov (Béla) : 
Hungarian melodies no. 5. 7782. 
Ob sing sweet violin. 6196. 
Rudolf walse [sic] 64380. 


You’re mine. 9299. 
Locatelli (P.) Art du violon. 13765 
(7). 
Lochner (Martin) : 
Daughter of Zion, rejoice. 21999. 


19075. 
23310. 
See Lockard (R. 


Reed organ preludes. 
Locicero (F.) Soffitta. 
Lockard (Gibby) 

G.) 


Lockard (L. H.) When my dreams 
come true. 21561. 
Lockard (R. G.): 
Fool I’ve been to fall in love with 
you. 9878. 
Nira. 18910. 
Locke (C. A.) Just a shady hillside 
and you. 8028. 
Locke (John) Fantastic ballet. 
Lockett (Louis) : 

Gone again. 20142. 
Naughty wriggle. 18887. 
Lockhart (lL. M.) Lockhart band-class 

method. 5834. 


624. 


1387 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28. 


Lockroy (Albert) jr. TVll always hold 
you in my arms in dreams. 20322. 
Lockwood (J. F.) Love at last. 8186. 

Lockwood (Le Baron): 


Forgiven. 15733 (126). 
Snowflakes. 2815 (804). 
Lodge (Henry) If I can count on 
you. 1079. 


Fall in line. 22112. 


Lodge (W. S.) 
You know I’m sorry. 


Lodig (C. L.) 


17714. 
hoeme(de I) 
Black cat crossed my path. 4828. 
Disillusioned. 507. 


Dreamy minuet. 5087, 18120. 
I do. 931, 5464, 5465. 
Love that lies. 5876. 
Old friends, old wines, old love 
songs. 6206. 
Passing the night away. 6284. 
Reflections in the water. 6882, 
11002, 13185. 
Silver slippers. 23285. 
You’re just like the weather. 7045. 
Loeb (W. S.) Beside a garden gate. 
4814. 
Loeffler (C. M.): 
Mort de Tintagiles. 
Villanelle du diable. 


11670 (238). 
11670 (392). 


Loeffler (Ernie) You’re responsible. 
19622. 
Lohner (Fritz) : 

Katharina. 12558. 


Land des lichelns. 10381*. 
Lohr (Hanns): 

Im schonen tal der Isar. 

Konigskinder. 12571. 

Liebesserenade. 10418. 

Melodie. 12652. 

Yanka. 7019. 
Lohr (Hermann): 

Chain of roses. 

Danse Dubarry. 18038. 

Merrythoughts. 24942, 

Since you went away. 
Loes (H. D.): 

Response. 6390. 

Think it not strange. 23463. 
Lowe (Hilde) Bleib’ mir treu. 223. 
Loéwenstern (M. A. v.) Alleluia! 

Christ is risen. 7113. 
Lofifler (G. P.): 
Rockin’ with the rhythm king. 
25350. 

Sliphorn Sam. 25476. 

Lofholm (John) All for you. 48. 
Loforese (Frank): 

Dance with me tonight. 24116. 

Drink brother. 24200. 

Song of the wildwood. 
Lofstedt (C. G.) 

President. 20589. 
Lofthouse (C. L.) 
love. 22987. 


20431. 


2815 (44). 


6512. 


25530. 
Let’s all help our 


O, mystic night of 


Loftus (Elizabeth) Vignettes. 11422. 
Log (The) cabin boys. See Owen 
(Freddie) and More (Frankie) 
Logan (A. B.) Love’s old sweet story. 

10493. 
Logan (F. K.): 
Lift thine eyes. 
(229). 
Phyllis. 21696 (311). 
Song miniatures. 21696 (346). 
Were I a bird. 21696 (408). 


14659, 21696 


Logan (J. H.) Greed. 16256, 22228. 
Logan (V. K.): 
Lift thine eyes. 21696 (229). 


Phyllis. 21696 (311). 

Song miniatures. 21696 (346). 
Were I a bird. 21696 (403). 
Logan (Walter) lLet’s go! America. 

5TH. 
Logan square drum and bugle corps. 
Logan square legionnaire. 1349. 
Logas (Emmaline) Prosperity with 


Roosevelt. 15099. 
Lo Groi (Don) Song without a mel- 
ody. 13349. 


Logsdon (A. W.) Old love bug has. 
kotched me. 20990. 


Lohengrin. 2546, 6850, 17505. 
Lohm (John) JDarling, dear I love- 
you. 19919. 


Lohmann (A. S.): 
Here we go. 12289. 
Ill be there with you. 
Something new. 21249. 
Lohmiller (KE. F.) : 
Another waltz, another kiss, an-- 
other dream of love. 86. 
I'll be sincere. 954. 
Moonlight. 1550. 
Lohr (Henrietta) : 
Call to the arms. 4877. 
Hileen I love you. 18137. 
Give me New York. 22190. 
Hail U.S.A. 7690. 
I believed in you. 16349. 
My autumn queen. 18808. 
You and me. 15687. 
Lohr (Hermann) I wish I were a 
tiny bird. | 9832, (los): 
Lollipop land. 5834*. 
Lombardo (Carmen) : 
Let’s give love another chance. 
8101. 
Nothing but the best. 
Waltzing in the Carolines. 
We're getting closer to 
17539, 21520. 
You’re beautiful tonight, my dear. 
2768, 4627, 4628. 
You’re gonna’ be surprised tonight... 
11636. 
Lombardo (G. B.): 
At the end of the trail. 
It must be love. 14561. 


16383. 


25123. 
2560. 
love. 


9416. 


1388 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Lombardo (Tony) : 
Excelsior folio for accordion. 608. 
Play quick method for accordion, 
25260. 
Londo (Karl) 
thing, may-be it’s love. 
London (Rex): 
Fiddler Joe, diddle-iddle-iddle-id- 


Just a little some- 
22601. 


dle-um. 5178. 
On the golden shores of Wigan. 
18952. 
Londonderry air. 13853, 22703-22705, 
24817. 
Loneman (Hva) Ill be on my way. 
20325. 
Lonergan (J. A.) Land of beer and 
wine. 8070, 10882. 
Long (A. E.) Logan square legion- 
naire. 1349. 
Long (Adele) American girl. 13809. 
Long (Andy) Aloha beloved. 9366. 


Long (Carl) My Nevada rose. 25067. 


Long (EH. C.) Old friend of mine. 
14974. 

Long (EH. T.) Story tears. 2253. 

Long (F. J.): 


Dream of the deep. 18110. 
I’m up in the air over you. 38487. 


Long (EF. M.) No other one but you. 
20942. 

Long (H. C.) Three in a love nest. 
11344. 


Long (Hamilton) Honey what are 
you afraid of. 16321. 
Long (J. J.) Odette, I love you. 6188, 
189384. 
Long (J. P.): 
George, where’s George. 9927. 
Girl who thought — where did you 
meet that girl. 746. 
Have you had a good day to-day. 
12268. 
Jollity. 22587. 
Let’s all mew like the pussy cats 


do. 18606. 
That little church among the hills, 
back home. 193848. 


Long (Jimmy): 
I had but fifty cents. 20309. 
If I could bring back my buddy. 


10181. 
In the cradle of my dreams. 
10224. 
Old folks back home. 10798. 
Long (P. C.) End of the way. 
16128. 
Long (R. M.) One year has gone by. 
13042. 
Long (Vernon) Maybe I’m to blame. 
8782. 


Recuerdo. 6381. 
Castilian moon- 


Longas (Federico) 
Longas (Frederico) 
light. 9575. 


Longfellow (Maury) ’Pon my soul. 
15066, 23107. 

Longley (Mary) 
a break. 13841. 

Longmire (John) : 

Little Bo-Peep. 8139. 

See saw, Majorie Daw. 8723. 

Song of the seven oaks. 17276. 

Twinkle, twinkle, little star. 9058. 
Longo (Achille) Burla del pievano 

Arlotto. 2969. 
Longo (Alessandro) 
25992 (386). 
Longo (Frances) 

10759. 
Longobardi (Carmela) 

mystery. 14697. 
Longstaffe (Ernest) : 

Broadcast album. 9524. 

Captain of the fire brigade. 

Here is my song. 7736. 

Old chair. 8478. 

Longton (Tom): 

Echoes of love. 24213. 

Laugh your cares away. 12592. 

Mother is our sweetheart. 14830. 
Lonnquist (C. A.) I love you, mother 

mine. 7%837. 
Lontos (S. S.): 

Aedonia. 19654. 

Duo astra apopse leipoune. 20003. 
Loo (L. J. Van) See Van Loo (L. J.) 
Look who’s here. 5847. 

Loomis (Alfred) Hushed be the 
camps today. 93832 (142). 
Loomis (Alwine) That polka dot girl. 
13441. 
Loomis (C. M.) : 
Homesick. 24444. 
Show me a way to keep troubles 


Aw honey, give me 


6 studi di seste. 
Not even a memory. 


Love is a 


2994. 


away. 25448. 
Loomis (Clarence) Dancer of dreams. 
24117. 


Loomis (H. W.) Hushed be the camps 
today. 9832 (142). 

Loomis (Maud) Beneath the southern 
pine. 21798. 

Loon (J. H. Van) jr. 
(J EORGE: 
Looney (G. M.) 
formed. 19628. 
Loos (I. 8.) Rubank assembly hour 

piano accordion folio. 2025. 
Loose change. 38709*. 
Lopes (A. J.) Poor little innocent 


See Van Loon 


You’ve been misin- 


me. 23109. 
Lopez (Belisario) Clara. 4932. 
Lopez (F. A.): 
Ahi va la liebre. 23821. 


Mi costilla es un hueso. 24951. 
Mujeres bonitas. 25006. 


Lopez (Fabian) Brave and watchful. 
2150. 


1389 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Lopez (J. O.) Mensaje de Puerto 
Rico. 10560. 
Lopez (Jesse) Sueno de amor. 25584. 
Lopez (Juan) Palomaerrante. 25222. 
Lopez (Lasca) : 
Buzzing. 15907. 
Dancing with you in the moon- 
light. 16025. 
For better or worse. 16176. 
Hel-hel-hello baby. 16297. 
Only girl. 17021. 
Lopez (Rafael) Sitiera. 23296. 
Lopez (Salvador) Now that beer is 
here. 8448. 
Lopez (Salvador Sal) 
(Salvador) 
Lopez (Santiago) pseud. See Borchert 
(Walter ) 
Lopez (Vincent) : 
Lopez (Vincent) modern piano 
method. 24830. 
Sky ride. 8778. 
Lopresti (Joseph) Just like a dream. 
20541. 
Lora (Antonio) : 
All I want is you. 28382. 
Blues. 234. 
Dearest. 483. 
Fox-trot. 698. 
Give me your heart. 748. 
Land of make-believe. 3644. 
Song. 10470. 
Written in your eyes. 4596. 
Lorac (Freddy) Valse miniature. 
2504. 
Loraine (Tony): 
Blues. 234. 
Fox-trot. 698. 
Song. 10470. 
Loraine (William) Martinique. 15733 
(206). 
Lord (D. A.) Queen enters heaven. 
21097. 
Lord (Estelle) Mother’s treasures. 
24998. . 
Lord (Frederic) Ballade. 12666. 
Lord (Margaret) : 
Cradle song of the Ozarks. 9657. 
Just home. 10330. 
Queen of th’ night. 10986. 
Lord Cambers’ ladies. 4491. 
Lord of our life. 18652. 
Lo Re (Joseph Tommasi) pseud. See 
Tommasi (Joseph) 
Lorenz (E. J.) : 
In the stable He lies. 20159. 
Legendary Christmas carols. 
18600. e 
Song of home. 21259, 21260. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 21332. 
Lorenz (E. S.): 
Because He lives. 4656 (49). 
Better, happier day. 11670 (32). 
Christmas all the time. 9332 (59). 


See Lopez 


1390 


Christmas country. 9332 (60, 61). 

Constant Christmas. 9332 (71). 

Day of promise. 7076 (58). 

Dear Father in heaven. T7076 
(59), 11670 (70). 

Haster hallelujah. 4656 (152). 

Easter sunrise. 577. 

Fight the foe. 11670 (105). 

Fill the earth with joy. 9332 
(110). 

Gloria Patri. TO76 (91). 

Glory be to God. TO76 (92). 

Glory in the highest. 9332 (125). 

Glory to God. 93832 (126). 

God’s time to strike is now. 
11670 (126). 

Grapple with the evil. 11670 
(131). 

Hail to the brightness. 4656 
(226). 

Hark! the bells. 9332 (132). 

He remembers thee. 7076 (115). 

Hear Thy servant. 11670 (137). 

I come unto Thee. 11670 (145). 

I’m praying for you. 11670 (152). 

I will be with thee. 11670 (155). 

In dreams I saw. 9332 (160). 

In excelsis. 9332 (162). 

In Immanuel’s land. 4656 (298). 

Incline Thine ear. 7076 (152). 

Keep the danger signal flying. 
11670 (185). 

King eternal. TO76 (167). 

Let us sing unto the Lord. 11670 
(197). 

Lifetime is working time: 11670 
(199). 

Lord hath given victory. 11670 
(208). 

Lord if he sleep. 7076 (185). 

Loud hosannas. 11670 (206). 

Man behind the vote. 11670 
(220); j 

March on the Bethlehem way. 
9332 0022 0n 

Marching with Jesus. 11670 (223). 

Mercy seat. 93832 (232). 

Merry Christmas has come. 9332 
(233). 

Mizpah. 11670 (237). 

My heart overflows with His love. 
11670 (244). 

Nature’s praise. T7076 (236). 

New anti-saloon songs. 11670 
(248). 

No, not by my vote. 11670 (251). 

O give thanks. 9332 (262). 

Of such is the kingdom. 7076 
(247). 

Only Thine. 11670 (268). 

Praise ye the Lord. 11670 (287). 

Pray right and vote right. 11670 
(288). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Prohibition is the only certain 
way. 11670 (296). 

Put on thy strength, O Zion. 
7076 (270). 

Put up Thy sword. 9832 (292), 
11670 (300). 


Rejoice to-day. 9332 (305). 
Resting in His love. 11670 (804). 
Ring all ye harps of glory. 9332 


(308). 
Risen in the power of God. 11670 
(308). 
Rock of ages. 11670 (310). 
Salocn money. 11670 (314). 
Saloons bring business. 11670 
(815). 


Singing evermore. 11670 (341). 


Summer suns are glowing. 7076 
(337). 

Sunny hearted daisies. 7076 
(338). 


Sweet story of old.: 9332 (354). 
There never was any one like Him. 


7076 (345). 
There’s another country. 9332 
(857). 


Thou shalt be saved. 4656 (632). 

"Tis a very pretty world. 7076 
(352). 

’Tis the saloon. 11670 (378). 

Torch of faith. 11670 (382). 

Two voices. 7076 (358). 

Unseen city. 7076 (359). 


We must reap as we sow. 11670 
(403). 

We praise Thee, O God. 11670 
(404). 

Weihnachtsland. 11670 (405). 

What a happy country. 11670 
(409). 


What is Christmas without Thee. 
9332 (386). 


What sort of a backbone. 11670 
(416). 
When, is Christ coming. 11670 


(419). 

When the victory has been won. 
11670 (426). 

Where is He. 9832 (392). 

Why should I fear. 11670 (484). 

With nature’s” children. 7076 
(389). 

Wonderful blood. 13765 (253). 

Work till the victory comes. 11670 
(441). 

World’s at work. T7076 (3890). 

Worship the King. 7076 (392). 

Lorenz (K. K.): 

Children’s day treasury, no. 15. 
9332 (57). 

Christmas, treasury no. 16. 9332 
(63). 


Easter chimes. 4656 (150). 


38188—34———21 


Lerenz pub. co.: 

Call of Easter. 300. 

Christmas Messiah. 16266. 

Dancing lesson. 19934. 

Dawn in the forest. 19921. 

Haster sunrise. 577. 

Exalted praise. 20042. 

Faith’s Easter heritage. 621. 

Friends of Hiawatha. 16208. 

Heavenly message. 183804. 

His Christmas star, 16311*. 

Holy temples. 7753. 

In the stable He lies. 20159. 

Joy of Christmas. 18544. 

Legendary Christmas 
18600. 

Lord of life. 1365. 

Lorenz’s two-part program songs, 
20676. 

Lorenz’s vox humana no. 4. 1367. 

Lost earol. 20677*. 

Moments musical. 20775. 

Mcther’s love. 8329. 

My Redeemer liveth. 1638. 

On the lagoon. 19789. 

One morning in May. . 18956. 

Redemption’s song. 1965. 

Shepherds’ trail. 19175*. 

Sing, little banjo. 21221. 

Song in the air. 19239. 

Song of home. 21259, 21260. 


earols. 


Song of the deep, blue sea. 21266. 
Spinning wheel. 21485. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 21332. 
Trouble in Toyland. 21431*. 
Waltz of the flowers. 21489. 
When summer comes. 9191. 
Who bids. 9227*. 

Lcerenz’s two-part program songs. 

20676. 
Lorenz’s vox humana no. 4. 1367. 


Loretta (W. E.) 
10425. 

Lorman (D. M.) 
5982. 

Losech (Abe) pseud. See Lincoln (H. 
ea) 


Lingering memories. 


May I call you mine. 


Lo Serro (Helene). 
should dear. 5867. 

Le Serro (Vivian) Love me like you 
Should dear. 5867. 

Losey (A. M.): 


Love me like you 


Dance cf the Nile maidens. 9332 
(81-83) . 
Golden West. 138765 (72). 
Losey (EF. H.): 
Chevalier. 19847. 
Dance of the manikins. 452. 
Dance of the Nile maidens. 9332 


(81-83). 
Fairy princess. 
Golden West. 


22110. 
18765 (72). 


1391 


INDEX 


Losey (F. H.)—Continued. 


Love’s response. 18679. 
Overture finale. 10847. 
Lost carol. 20677*. 
Lost chord. 12710, 13327, 16309. 
Lost clown. 10471*. 


Lost gods. 6486, 8167, 8731. 
Lotarski (W. F.) When I’m dancing 


with the man I love. 21553. 
Loth (L. L.): 
Alpine serenade. 18801. 
Cyclone. 3089. 
Fantastic rhapsodie. 14205. 
Nonchalant waltz. 14951. 


Oriental rhapsody. 15004. 
Song of Judea. 15291. 
-Lothar (F. W.): 
Polnisches konzert. 25276. 
Vier kleine stiicke fiir streichquar- 
tett. 16699. 
Lothar (Mark) Welt auf dem monde. 
3a02". 


Lott (L. H.) Your girl in the moon. 
9316. 
Lott (R. H.) High time for love. 862. 


Loita (Sally) Back to the old folks 
homestead. 11767. 
Lotter (Adolf) : 
Brighton sea-step. 138934. 
Dance of the buttercups. 11998. 
Emeralds. 9800. 
Hungariana. 5434. 
Moment musical no. 4 19154. 
Morning serenade. 14827. 
Practical tutor for the double bass. 
21082. 
Lotti (Antonio) Crucifixus. 14060. 
Loubé (Charles) pseud. See Holoubek 
(Karl) 
Loubet (F. P.) 
the, N. BR. A..-+18196. 
Loudly proclaim. 8182. 
Loughborough (Raymond) 
be. 25492. 
Loughton (Bessie) Lost love. 18655. 
Louis (R.) Christ-elflein. 25992 (12). 
Louisell (C. M.): 
Arrowhead moon. 17827. 
“Round about now. 19116. 


Forward march for 


So may it 


Louka (Marie) pseud. See Schmid 
(Je C:) 

Louthe (René) 1° concertino de con- 
cours. 15731. 


Louve (La) 238795 (47). 
Lovas (Steve): 


Blind troubedour [sic] 224. 

Cheer-up. 7341. 

Crossing the bar. 9660. 
Lovatt (EF. W.): 

Chasing the blue blues. 7337. 

Dream, dreamy isle. 18108. 


Lovatt (M. A.): 
Chasing the blue blues. 7337. 
Dream, dreamy isle. 18108. 


pt. I, ns Swece 


Lovatt (S. E.): 
Blow, blow, 
15862. 
Cheat of Cupid. 9600. 
I dare not ask a kiss. 
Lovey (E. M.) 
ity... Dad: 
Love. pseud. See Rodes (Miguel) 
Love (Billy): 
Depression has gone away. 14100. 
I am still thinking of you. 14384. 
Love (H. A.) Alleluia O Lord, our 
God. 2841. 
Love (Henry) pseud. 
(Hilde) 
Love (Vivian) 
night. 7140. 
Love _(W. B.): 
Depression has gone away. 14100. 
I am still thinking of you. 14884. 
Love and let love. 18005. 
Love child. See Mother of pearl. 
Love lost. 2111, 4012, 4615, 4691, 5690, 
6685, 12647, 16722. 
Love nest. 22735. 
Love on Wheels. 2116. 
Love racquet. 1393*. 
Lovenson (Max): 
Love’s shore. 16726. 
Smiling you, smiling thru. 6535. 
Lovinger (Phyllis) Tango pathetique. 
17356. 
Lovino (Luigi) Tutta-turchina. 6795. 
Low (C. A.) Sands of Sahara. 211738. 
Low (Reg): 
Beware! beware! or you'll all be 
swept away. 2924. 
Francis & Day’s concert parties’ 
album. 701, 22155. 
Lowden (C. H.): 
Bible tells. 19755. 
Building our mansion. 19803. 
Eyer onward. 19648 (34). 


thou winter wind. 


930. 
Here comes prosper- 


See Lowe 


Are you happy to- 


Glory in the highest glory. 21696 
(123). 

© church of > Christ, 30, terth: 
20954. 

Sing the story. 4656 (578). 

Star of royal splendor. 21696 
(355). 

Trusting in Jesus. 21436. 

Waiting for Jesus. 21488. 


Wonderful birth. 21696 (421). 
Lowden (C. H.) ine.: 


O° church of ' Christ, 26, 702m. 
20954. ; 
Songs of life. 21275. 
Trusting in Jesus. 214386. 
Waiting for Jesus. 21488. 
Lowe ‘(C. E.) : 
Canaries. 7302. 
Diligente. 7458. 
Double des canaries. 7302. 


1392 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Lowe (Harry): 
Colorado blues. 24072. 
Listen to the story of Sleepy Hol- 
low Bill. 24796. , 

Started out from Texas. 25564. 
Lowe (Hilde) Bleib’ mir treu. 222. 
Lowen (EH. B.) Sing on, my songbird. 

11126. 
Lowen (Hve) See Lowen (E. B.) 
Lowenthal (I'redericka) Hearts and 
masks. 19648 (46). 
Lowenthal (I. M.) Love is the thing. 
3726. 
Lowery (E. L.): 
My wandering boy. 16898. 
Ramblin’ Red Lowery’s blue yodel, 


no. 1. 15109. 
Ramblin’ Red Lowery’s blue yodel, 
mot 20 47119! 


Lowery (Ramblin’ Red) pseuwd. 
Lowery (E. L.) 

Lowett (Otto) Your eyes are mighty, 
mighty. 4645. 

Lowinsky (Eduard) Buch der kinder- 
musik. 11862. 

Lowitz (W. W.): 

NER Avs 16902: 


See 


Raquelita. 10995. 
You are like a little love bird. 
23751. 
Lown (Bert) Today and tomorrow. 
15463, 15464. 


Lowrie (A. R.) Fairer than Killar- 
ney’s roses. 12125. 
Lowry (—) Love will find a way. 
12689. 
Lowry (B.) Old rose bush. 
Lewry (Cordelia) Wish 
jay bird. T7004. 
Lowry (H.T.) 3 and 2, three and two 
for me and you. 11668. 
Lowth (E. E.): 
I’ve found the one I love. 
Lamentoso. 18591. 
Lowy (Larry): 
Be yourself. 15826*. 
I’m still on my first jig-saw puz- 
Zle. 3484. 

I’m technocrazy over you. 3485. 
Lozano (F.) Canta, gayarre. 24026. 
Lualdi (Adriano) Figlia del re. 644. 
Lubbe (Kurt): 

Made! aus dem Rheinland. 20710. 


1756. 
I were ’er 


5569. 


Prinzessin ftir eine nacht. 6349. 
Luber (Annette) Memories. 24923. 
Lublensky (Joseph) jr. My loeve is 


really meant for you. 
Lubsen (A. C.) 


18831. 
Second hand woman. 


17189. 

Luca (Joseph De) See De Luca 
(Joseph) 

Lucas (C. W.) Why did you leave 
me, 2692. 


Lucas (Clarence) When stars are in 
the quiet skies. 9190, 19525. 
Lucas (Emory) I’m crazy ’bout red 
hot music. 144381. 
Lucas (Frank): 
Operatic folio for the accordion. 


15001. 
Play quick method for accordion. 
25259. 
Silver folio for the accordion 
band. 13289-13291. 
Lucas (Leighton) Every wind that 
blows. 602. 


Lucas (Mary) Mice. 24953. 
Lucas (W. E.): 
I wonder if you love me. 18459. 


Three cheers for the N. R. A. 


19377. 
Lucchesi (J. M.): 
Florelle. 7581. 
Fragil Marioneta. 7601. 
Gaby Morlay. 22169. 
Juntitos los dos. 14592. 
Lamento Gitano. 1275. 
Minuto de locura. 18744. 
Mis ternuras. 14796. 
Ojos espanoles. 23000, 
t0Sas de pasion. 15158. 
Sevilla a Triana. 8733. 
Tus labios. 23505. 
Varelito. 13537. 
Lucia (Albert De) See De Lucia 
(Albert ) 
Lucie (Lawrence) That small town 
dance. 17382. 
Lucier (F. M. R.) I love you. 3455. 


Lucke (M. C.): 
Hear O Master, hear my prayer. 


16250. 
Rio Grande. 25340. 
Lucky breakers. 11945. 
Lucky number. 11946. 
Luczak (A. J.) Tonight is ours. 
19409. 


Ludden (B. R.) Wanderers nachtlied. 
15561. 
Ludden (Ben) Ludden (B. R.) 
Ludeke (Alice) : 
Break of dawn. 11853. 
Curley [sic] head. 3086. 
Luders (Gustav) : 
This is how I do. 2815 (329). 
To teach the young idea how to 
shoot, shoot, shoot. 2815 (332). 
Ludlow (Maris) See Silveria (M. L.) 
Ludlow (V. P.) Right now’s the time 
for loving. 253838. 
Ludwig (Harry): 
Carolinette. 320. 
Old Man Prosperity. 
Who am I — alone. 19547. 
Ludwig (Herman) If I only had one 
night with you. 20423. 


8484. 


1393 


INDEX 


Ludwig music pub. co.: 
Lac des cygnes. 23500. 
Overture Naomi. 23056. 
Overture to Petreila’s opera Ione. 


23059. 
Samsonian polka. 23248. 
Luedike (Verne) Just pretending. 
12547. 
Lueder ,(F....W.)>: 
As you like it. 19705*. 
Silver fish. 23284. 


Luie (Henry): 
Dreaming of you. 12083. 
My aching heart is calling you. 
14854. 
Lukac (G. M.) My pretty blue-eyed 
Slovak maiden. 10698. 
Luke (lL. B.) Boite 4 musique. 4848. 
Luksie (S. B.) Franklin Roosevelt, 
the nation’s pride. 16200. 
Lullaby. 12704, 22751*. 
Lullaby land. 24877. 


Lulli (—) Overture to Atys. 23057. 

Lully (—) <Appleblossom. 71387. 

Lum (Vivian) Sugar lumps. 8898. 

Lumb (C. L.) Pickaninny lullaby. 
8566. 


Lumley (Herbert) So does she. 65388. 
Lumm (Fred) Where the golden sun- 
set mingles with the ocean’s blue. 
2669. 
Luna-verlag. See Bendix (Paul) 
Lund (W. J.) Depression 
9709. 
Lundberg (Edgar) : 
Contemplation. 3062, 
My prayer. 6093. 
Lundeen (EK. O.): 
College daze. 24069. 
I’m so afraid I’m gonna lose you. 


blues. 


24557. 
That old-fashioned bar-maid of 
mine. 19350. 
Lundell (Otto) Sing His praise. 
25462. 


Lundgren (D. B.) I always remember 
your eyes so blue. °18352. 


Lundgren (Oscar) I’m longing for 
someone to love. 1007. 
Lundin (C. E.) Corelli. 14052. 


Lundquist (M. Nathaniel) : 

30w unto God. 11835. 

3uilt on a rock. 21847. 

Easter song. 5102. 

Lord Jesus, Who 
18651. 


dost love me. 


Wake, awake. 11442. 
Who trusts in God. 23692, 
Lundquist (M. Norman) All praise to 


2839. 
Moments that 
1539. 


Thee, my God, this night. 
Lundsten (Leonard) 
will treasured be. 


pti was 


Lundstrom (C. F.): 
Serenade to a dream. 21200. 
She took off her hat. 21206. 
Shocking rag. 21210. 
Street woman’s lament. 21307. 
This and that. 21396. 

Lunham (C. W.): 
Come join the dance. 24075. 
Whene’er I see those smiling 

eyes. 25869. 

Lunk (F. M.): 
Anchored at last. 2815 (8). 
At the battle’s front. 21696 (16). 


Going through with Jesus. T0776 
(97)). 
Have Thy way in me. 2815 
(127). 
I am His child. 2815 (140). 
I will never leave Thee. 2815 
(150). 
Make me pure. 2815 (198). 
Nothing satisfies but Jesus. 2815 
(249). 
Pray without ceasing. 2815 
(LON 
Sabbath praises. 2815 (294). 
So will I comfort you. 2815 
(305). 
Throw out the gospel line. 2815 
(330). 
Lunt (Ben) Ill be seeing you. 
10100. 
Luntsford (J. L.) All hail the power 
of Jesus’ name. 13793. 
Lupica (Agostino) Vieni. 23542. 


Lupino (Stanley): 
I don’t want to go to bed: 3428. 
I’ve found the right girl, oh! 
what a girl. 16460. 
Just one more before we say good- 
night. 3614. 
Lurvey (H. F.): 
Scampus on the campus. 11060. 
Somebody stole my baby. 25506. 
Someone. 8803. 
Southland. 6582. 
Take my lips. 25624. 
When it’s apple time in Charm- 


land. 9184. 
When it’s orange blossom time in 
California. 23646. 
Luryey (W. FE.) When I’m with the 
girl I love. 9178. 
Lusch (John) National song of the 
UseSiwA. -. 12941. 
Lush (EK. J.) Bluer than blue. 13914. 
Lusk (Giz. : 


Prohibition razz. 8605. 
Prosperity march. 19050. 
Sugar River. 11228. 
Wisconsin. 11580. 

Luther (Frank) : 
Chewin’ gum. 9604. 
Cowboy’s best friend. 21963. 


1394 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


Fair young lover. 9836. 
Forsaken girl. 698. 


Good ship Seth Parker. 24867. 
Katey Dale. 3622. 

Lost in the woods. 38712. 
Train is now in town. 113871. 


Under the weeping willow. 11402. 
Underneath the Georgia starlight. 


25734. 
‘Zora. 21692. 
Luther (Martin) Luther, the gift of 
God. 18686. 
Lutkin (L. C.): 
Camp. 13765 (22). 


13765 (24). 
13765 (106). 
Olivarius. 13765 (156). 
Theodore. 138765 (223). 
Lutkin (N. L.) City road. 
(54). 
Lutkin (P. C.): 
Baptism. 4656 (46). 
Belleville. 4656 (60). 
Camp. 138765 (22). 
Caryl. 18765 (24). 
City road. 11670 (54). 
Copenhagen. 7076 (46). 
Gleason. 4656 (213). 
Joshua. 4656 (3828). 
Kiel. 7076 (166). 
Kolding. 7076 (168). 
Lanier. 138765 (106). 
Olivarius. 13765 (156). 
Patten. 4656 (486). 
Prescott. 4656 (515). 
Racine. 4656 (522). 
Theodore. 138765 (223). 
Transtiguration. 4656 (647). 
Upham. 4656 (658). 
Lutterman (Gustav) Violin studies. 
23795 (105, 106). 
Luttrell (C. A.) I shall be with her 
there. 24571. 
Luvaas (M. J.): 
Bendemeer’s stream. 23949. 
Come, spirits, ’tis His day. 23902. 
Luxemburg (Iréne) Suite of dances 
for children. 11230. 
Luxemburg, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5 
Luz bros. music publishers: 
Fast asleep. 16151. 
Good fellow songs. 
Gotta go. 5299. 
T’ll meetcha on the beach Sunday 
afternoon, 12353. 
I’m goin’ your way, river. 
Love stands by. 10484. 
Mother Nature’s lullaby. 
Two rooms of love. 17469. 
What good am I alone. 9169, 
Savor... (As. Ts) Springfield college 
songs. 138367. 


Caryl. 
Lanier. 


11670 


12225. 


10125. 
12835. 


Lyerly (Pearle) : 
Darkness—dawn—day. 465. 
In the fulness of time. 20450. 
Lyle (J. E.) Sweetheart of all my 
dreams. 25614. 
Lynch (Claire) 
24955. 
Lynch (EK. J.): 
Daddy, dear daddy. 9666. 
Let’s be friends. 24766. 
What.makes you feel that way. 
17554. 
(John) 


Midwinter lament, 


Lynch 
3860. 

Lynch (M. P.) Message for mother. 
18733. 


My book of love. 


Lynde (L. L.): 


Darling, O darling. 7426. 
Mauve hour. 8255. 
Mephisto—dance. 14781. 
Lynes (Frank) aw. and  MLynes, 
(A. G.) prop.: 


Abide with me. 2815 (1). 
Again ag evening’s shadow falls. 
Sieh Say (S)))2 


Alpine rose. 17752 (11). 

At the making of the hay. 17752 
(14). 

Dutch dolls. 17752 (36). 

God keep you, dearest. 18765 
(70). 

I sing to let my lady know. 138765 
(90). 


June roses. 13765 (103). 
Lord is risen. 17752 (85). 
May dew. 17752 (92). 


My heart ever faithful. 138765 
(10). 

My honey. 138765 (127). 

O come to me, Mavourneen. 138765 
(138). 

O for the wings of a dove. 17752 
(94). 

O that we two were maying. 


17752 (57). 
OV Mammy Coon. 
Pretty Polkiv Oliver. 


13765 (145). 
13765 (174). 


There were shepherds. 17752 
(145). 

Until the day breaks. 17752 
(58). 


17752 (154). 
17752 


Wanted, a wife. 
When the swallow sings. 
(159). 
Winds in the trees. 17752 (160). 
Lynk (F. M.) Nation’s rally song. 
20912. 
Lynn (Litta) Rosemary, for remem- 
brance. 15160. 

Lyon (C. H.) Asbury. 138765 (8). 
Lyon (Charles) Strolling ’mongst the 
lillies [sic] of the valley. 8886. 
Lyon (Fred) My dreams of you. 

18815. 


1399 


INDEX 


Lyon (Gertrude) 
too. 24149. 
Lyon (Harold): 

My life began. 
My sweet. 6100. 
We sang Sweet Adeline. 
Lyon (James): 
Bagatelles. 
Dream come true. 
Fairy castle. 618. 
Invocation to the sun. 
Oberon’s song. 12995. 
Lyon (Leland) I never 
meaning of love. 18423. 
Lyon (R. W.) Sweetheart of my boy- 
hood days. 23411. 
Lyons (Anna): 
My mother dear. 
Our Roosevelt. 
Lyons (Edmund) 
WS ale) 
Lyons (Erland) 
B 


Did I get a pedigree 


1622. 
11469. 


T176, 21774. 
12066. 


5650. 


knew the 


12902. 
8529. 
Darkie’s holiday. 


See Lyons (J. HE. 


=) 
yous (CE. HE)r: 
What-ta-u-say. 23627. 
When the moon hangs low in the 


valley. 19528. 

Lyons (F. M.) I lost and you won. 
3450. 

Lyons (J. E. B.) Croon a little love- 
song. 3079. 

Lyons (Joe) When it’s lamp lightin’ 
time in the valley. 2634, 4512, 
25838. 

Lyons (lL. F.) Give back your love 
to me. 5253. 


Lyons (Les) 
Lyons (N. E.) 


See Lyons (L. F.) 
On a far away isle. 


18949. 
Lyons (T. J.) Smile, smile, smile. 
15269. 
Lyrel (Jean) : 
Loin de Paris. 14679. 
On est gosse. 14986. 
Pastorale. 15247. 
Peut-on dire deux fois: je t’aime. 
15040. 
Se je devenais ton amant. 15287. 
Y a des gens quand 7? par! 
d’amour. 15680. 
Lytle (M. E.) Are you wearing the 


13827. 
Progressive vocal exer- 


same old smile. 
Mi (Du J2) 
cises. 8604. 
M. Antoinette 
7403. 
Ma femme 
2462, 6350. 
Maass (Otto) musikverlag. Du lieber, 
alter Stephansturm. 9785. 


(Sister) Crucified. 


homme d’affaires. 2324, 


Maass (Otto) verlag. Wo hat Bri- 
gitte verbracht die brasilianische 
nacht. 2720. 


pt. II, n. S., v. 28 


Mac. pseud. See McClintock 
ry)—McKenney (J. F.) 
Mac & Bob. See McFarland (Lester) 
and Gardner (R. A.) 

McAbee (A. N.) Memories of father. 
10551. 

MecAboy (Louise) 


(Har- 


Dreams when I’m 


dancing with you. 22076. 
McAdoo (E. N.) Roads. 1991. 
McAdow (Helen) Illustrated tap 


rhythms and routines. 
McAfee (C. B.) 
4656 (631). 
MeAfee (Edris) 
vou'd be the one. 
McAfee (Homer) 
16986. 
McAfferty (M. J.) 
do. 24822. 
McAlister (A. T.): 
Rice apartment for two. 
14618. 
Love is the only thing. 


10196. 
Thou art the same. 


I never 
7870. 
Old-fashioned girl. 


thought 


What would you 


20685. 


That’s what I’m livin’ for. 2358. 
MacAllen (Warren) Over here. 
17035. 
McAllister (H.S.) pseud. See Strauss 
(H. M.) 
McAllister (J. B.) I saw you smile. 
(875. 


McAllister (Thelma) : 

Old Missouri moon. 25166. 

Wild wood stream. 25899. 
Macalpine (Arthur) Marita. 1481. 
McAlpine (KH. A.) Love me just a 


little bit. 24851. 
MecAntire (Josephine) Chinese chow. 
3029. 


McArthur (EF. R.);: 
Joyful living. 22591. 
Mysterious atonement. 
Rally call. 19069. 
Road to success. 

McArthur (Grace) 

grand. 18988. 

MacAyn (—) pseud.: 

Fenster auf, der lenz ist da. 5175. 

Frag’ nicht! frag’ nicht. 18199. 

Gliick macht eine frau so schon. 
5260. 

Lied geht um die welt. 


22922. 


21135. 
Oh, gee ain’t love 


18620. 


Mir fehlt ein freund wie du. 
5971. 
Musik muss sein. 6034. 
McBay (Louis) Fill the bowl. 645, 
646, 7568. 
MacBoyle (Darl): 
At the deep sea jubilee. 7146. 


That means you're falling in love. 
4330. 
MecBurnie (Thomas) : 
At the end of the trail. 
It must be love. 14561. 


9416. 


1396 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


McCaffery (Jack) jr. Who won the 
war. 92380. 
McCalino (Connie) : 
What have I done. 
You took the melody. 


25811. 
25978. 


McCall (J. P.) Pirate goes West. 
15050. 

McCallum (Elmer) Dad’s advice. 
447, 

McCane (Lela) My heart is broken 
today. 8364. 


McCann (Frank) 
June with you. 


Summer nights in 
19297. 


MeCann (Thomas) Enchanted vil- 
lage. 24223. 

McCarter (R. W.) I’m not your 
daddy. 7850. . 


McCarthy (Charley or Charlie) : 
Prairie lane. 13080, 17049, 18992. 
When can I call again. 4501. 
When Veronica plays the har- 

monica. 25861. 

MacCarthy (H. D.) Love, love, adieu. 

8200. 

MacCarthy (Hector) We'll 

along together side by side. 

McCarthy (Stephen) : 
Elephant never forgets. 
Ga-ga moon. 16209. 
One last kiss. 17018. 
We'll build a home of our own. 

17532. 
We might try again. 17534. 

McCarthy (William) : 
Mississippi, it’s me. 


work 
Qa Dar 


16124. 


12798. 


Mississippi Mac’s lullaby. 12799. 
McCartney (EH. M.): 
New deal. 20919. 
Patrick County 4 H club song. 
21048. 


McCarty (Donna) It must have been 
a dream. 3574. 

McCarty (Joe) 
15488. 


McCarty (K. B.) We’re marching for- 


This night is ours. 


ward with the N.R.A. 215238. 
McCarty (Lem) Those islands of 
the South seas. 11337. 
McCarty (M. A.) Gingham . girl. 
22185. 


McCaskill (J. T.): 
Lone Star state. 3700. 
Texas blue bell waltz. 
McCauslin (G. W.): 
Desire. 499. 

Naughty moon. 1659. 
NIRA eagle. 18849. 
-Macchabey-Ganeval (EFmilienne) 
Quinze lecons de solfége. 12708. 
Maccio (Josephine De) See De Mac- 

cio (Josephine) 
McClanahan (La Verne) This is a 
dem, dem, democratic year. 15487. 


2340. 


McClaren (KH. F.) Flowers. 669, 
22136. 
McClary (G. M.): 
Cuban glow. 4972. 
What’ll I do. 23618. 
Who said depression. 9229. 
Winter is summer with you. 


23720. 


You are the shine in my Sun, 
_ 9276. 
McClary (Walter) Good morning this 
morning. 14296. 
McClay (S. BR.) Roosevelt at the 
throttle. 11026. 


McClean (H. G.): 
Empty dreams keep on haunting 
me. 20020. 
I’ve got a 
24581. 
Under Dixie skies. 15515. 
You’re the one and only. 23777. 
McClellan (J. ¥. W.) My Sally Lou. 
12919. 
McClelland (LL. M.) 
far away. 15625. 
McClintock (Harry) 
ing trapeze. 18699. 
McCloud (H. H.): 
Dreamy southern moon. 3172. 
Our love was the sweetest of all. 
17082. 

Sweet little Patsy Downs. 8907. 
Where are you tonight. 4531. 
McClung (John) Let’s have some 
beer. 10408. 
McClure (P. M.) 


song in my heart. 


When you are 


Man on the fiy- 


When I’m with the 


girl I love. 9178. 

McClure (W. W.) Headin’ south. 
20211. 

McColl (Viva) If you only knew. 
10190. 


McConathy (Osbourne) Spring song. 
9332 (339). 
McConnell (Daisy): - 


Love rides on the waters tonight. 


16712. 
Open the door of your heart. 
1796. 
McConnell (Ed): 
In a friendly sort of way. 5615. 


Smilin’ Ed. McConnell’s favorite 
radio hymns. 25482. 


Tiny toys. 11352, 13474. 
McConnell (G. B.): 
Barbara. 7185. 
By the moss covered grave on the 
hill. 290. 
California skies. 7297. 
Corn cob Willie. 413. 


Down at the general store. 5381. 
Down at the old red barn. 532. 
Drunk song. 564. 

Fiddle doesn’t fit his chin. 641. 
He just kept biting his nails. 827. 


1397 


INDEX 


McConnell (G. B.)—Continued. 
He kissed her good-night until 
morning. 828. 
Hill-billy prisoner and mountain- 
eer song folio, no. 1. 18322. 
I’m a runaway from a chain gang. 


948. 

I’m gonna go back to the moun- 
tains. 999. 

I’m so happy when the sun is 
shining. 1016. 


Last night. 1281. 
Lonesome Valley Sally. 13864. 
More I grew tomatoes. 1558. 
Morton Downey song album. 
8320. 
*Neath the old hanging lamp in 
the parlor. 1662. 
Normandy eyes. 8444. 
Old Bill Smith. 1746. 
On sweetheart bay. 3971. 
Over the bar. 1826. 
Pumpkin has no pump. 1927. 
Radio rubes collection. 8644. 
Red River lullaby. 1964. 
Take this rose. 2309. 
There ain’t much good-in a wo- 
man. 23864. 
When I played peek-a-boo with 
daddy. 2629. 
When it’s harvest time in old New 
Hampshire. 2633. 
When somebody sings Home sweet 
home. 2642. 
Where the Arizona moon is shin- 
ing. 2668. 
McConnell (Gertrude) 
time. 17006. 
McConnell (Hazel): 
Love rides on the waters tonight. 
16712. 
Open the door of your heart. 1796. 
McConnell (J.C.) You mean so much 


Once upon a 


tomer W722: 

McConnell (Smilin’ Ed.) See McCon- 
nell (Ed.) 

McConnor (J. V.)  Heart’s in the 
river. 18301. 


McConville (Allen) : 
I’ve lost all my faith in you. 7886. 
It’s time I told you dear I loved 


you. 18514. 
Now, I’m so alone. 22971. 
McCormack (B. E.) Someone took 
love away. 133382. 


McCormack (J. P.): 
Beggars’ march. 238940. 


In my light canoe. 24634. 

Mother. 24991. 

Roosevelt. 25367. 
McCormack (Josie) : 

Dearest brother. 5016. 


My lost love of the country. 3881. 


My mother’s smile. 6087. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 28 


McCormick (C. H.): 

De golden gate. 5007. 

How beautiful. 5422. 

Miniatures in music. 
24959. 

McCormick (N. S.): 
Charlene. 19840. 
Pink rose-buds to you. 21063. 
Prepare ye the way of the Lord. 

23126. 
Wait thou only upon God. 21487. 

McCown (J. L.) F.D.R. our leader. 

7548. 
McCoy (lL. D.): 
College tap. 9627. 
Drifting on clouds. 9777. 
McCoy (O. L.) Carols of love. 
McCracken (A. H.) 
tree lane. 12063. 
McCracken (W. R.) 
me. 11988. 
McCravy (Frank) McCrayy (Frank 
& Jim) album of fireside songs. 
1438. ’ 
McCravy (Jim) McCravy (Frank & 
Jim) album of fireside songs. 14388. 
McCray (Walter) Ballad of trees and 
the Master. 21777. 
McCreedy (S. L.) Teardrops. 2327. 
McCreery (H. C.) Pretty poinsettia. 


5968, 18742, 


17862. 
Down the maple 


Christ’s love to 


17095. 

McCreight (W. H. B.) Boy of my 
dream. 11888. 

McCruden (P. J.) Prosperity we greet 
you. 1925. 


McCruden (Patrick) 
is calling. 20633. 
McCullah (Mary) 
McCurdy (F. E.) 
4037. 
McCutcheon (E. L.): 
I love to play my fiddle. 22378. 
President Roosevelt and the N.R.A. 
17092. 
Wings away. 25907. 
McCutcheon (R. M.): 
Cynthia. 16015. 
Nocturno. 10501. 
Prosperity’s around the corner, so 
grin. 10963. 
McDermand (L. E.) 
10496. 
McDermott (lL. F.) 
4928. 
McDermott (M. G.) 
perity. 8900. 
McDermott (Walter) 
of the moon. 16519. 
McDevitt (B. L.) Mother. 10608. 
McDonald (A. M.) Forever mine. 
16184. 
MacDonald (Ballard) Just like a cor- 
ner of heaven. 14603. 


Little green isle 


Sky Ann. 17241. 
Pictured melodies. 


Loyal lion cubs. 
Christmas night. 
Sunshine of pros- 


In the shadow 


1398 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


McDonald (C. W.): 

That good-night waltz with you. 
17a 2, 
We're for the N. R. A. 17588. 

McDonald (D. R.): 

Going down the old St. John a 
Yiver. 18236. 
Tl always like little Hileen. 20325. 

McDonald (Dexter) See Dexter Mc- 
Donald. pseud. 

McDonald (I. D.) Love like the shad- 
ows on the stream has drifted away 
from me. 8199. 

McDonald (Jack) 
arms. 9212. 

MacDonald (M. E.) 
Sings again. 9199. 

McDonald (M. M.): 


When yowre in my 


When the robin 


Fairy ring. 5162. 
These are the days. 8998. 
McDonald (M. W.) Rose covered 


shack. 21149. 
McDonald (Savanah) 
memories. 18819. 
MacDonald (Stewart) pseud. See 

Coon (8S. M.) 
McDonald (T. M.): 
In a garden where fairies play. 
18475. 
My own prosperity. 8388. 
MacDonough (Alan): 
Companions of the blade. 
(42). 
‘Crew of the Peekaboo. 2815 (63). 
Goodbye my love. 2815 (113). 
Governor of Guam. 2815 (114). 
Halloween. 2815 (122). 
It’s hard to be a hero. 2815 (166). 
Little class of one. 2815 (183). 
Love is like a cigarette. 2815 
(188). 
Nature class. 2815 (248). 
Voice for it. 2815 (345). 
Wonderland. 2815 (377). 
McDonough (Thomas) Alabama’s 
Sally-Ann and Susie-Anna, 4681. 
McDougall (F. M.) Moonbeams. 
18777. 
Macdougall (H. C.): 
How sweet and silent is the place. 
2815 (1387). 
King Alfred’s hymn. 4656 (340). 
O send out Thy light. 2815 (254). 
O wert thou in the cauld blast. 
2815 (256). 
MacDougall (Roderick) : 
Gracie’s missing brother. 3312. 
Let’s you and me, back Franklin D. 
16648. 
There’s a new little face, up in 
God’s own place. 4347. 
MacDowell (Al) Cowboy Tom’s 
round-up book. 19891. 


My garden of 


7076 


MacDowell (BH. A.) : 


In passing moods. 25795 (49). 


Zweite, indianische, suite. 21696 
(245). 
MacDowell (Marian) In passing 
moods. 23795 (48). 


McDuffee (M. H.) Your love. 23787. 
Mace (KH. S.) Prosperity, take the 
d-i-e from depression. 10966. 
McEachern (Malcolm) Changing of 
the guard. 7324, 11905. 
McElroy (C. J.) You’ve got me in a 
panie. 2788. 
McElroy (J. H.) jr. Neath the Shen- 
andoah moon. 10720. 
McEnery (P. J.) You're the prettiest 
girl. 19626. 
McEntee (J. C.) I’m in favor of a 
five day week. 5516. 
Macer (Norman) : 
Because I’m in love with you. 
4792. 
My world of dreams. 6107. 
That wonderfull [sic] mother and 
daddy of mine. 11308. 

McEuen (M. A.) Just a lonely rolling 
stone. 5711. 
McEwan (Marion) 
always. 14485. 
McFadden (J. E.) 
MacFadyen (Alexander) 

5939. 
McFarland (Lester) 


I will love you 


My own. 16872. 
Meditation. 


Keep a light in 


your window tonight. 12560. 
McFarlane (Arthur): 
Back to Cincinnati. 11766. 


By the dreamy lagoon. 1285. 

Certain something. 11902. 

Cleo. 7360. 

Dreamy Miami moon. 7507, 
14149. 

It must be love. 7980. 

Legion parade. 8088. 


Maroon and gold. 8244. 
My mother. 8378. 
Macfarlane (W. C.): 
Benedicite, omnia opera Domini. 
4811. 
Hymn to the night. 38408. 
McGarvey (A. R.) Since you’ve come 


back. 18295. 
McGary (Jack) Singing o’er your 
shoulder. 11131. 
McGaughey (L. A.) I would not eare. 
10176. 


McGavisk (Jas.) 
to meet a friend. 
McGee (Andrew) : 
Bad little girl. 17858. 
Somewhere—someday — sometime. 
255138. 
McGee (Dorothy) 
14607. 
McGee (Hllen) 


Gee, but it’s great 
12187, 20110. 


Just smile and go, 


My own. 22910. 


1399 


INDEX 


McGee (F. W.): 


Book of life. 240. 

Fifty miles of elbow room. 
18173. 

I got to leave here. 939. 

Nothing to do in hell. 18924. 


McGee (J. J.) I ain’t dirtied a plate 


to-day. 5440. 

McGhee (Norva) Believing in you. 
11792. 

MacGhee (W. P.) Tantum ergo. 
23426. 


McGill (Ada): 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
One girl. 21007. 
McGill (Bill): 
Down where the Rio Grande 
flows. 18104. 
Give me a thought sometime. 
18226. 
Shiver my timbers. 138284. 
Waltzing alone. 19474. 
MeGill, (CE) Ts): 
Snatch your happiness. 2171. 
Snatch your happiness where you 
ean’ get at 2 
McGillicuddy (Hugene) Don’t knock 
on my front dorr [sic]. 12048. 
McGillivray (W. A.) Shadow in the 
flagon. 2112. 
MacGimsey (Robert) : 
Down to de rivah. 22058. 
Thunderin’ wonderin’. 23474. 
Trouble. 23496. 
McGinley (Josephine) : 
Cleopatra taught the whole world 


16199. 


how to dance. 379. 
Wont you come back to me. 
Papa 
You remind me of the sunset. 
2783. 
McGinley (M. M.) Gift for you. 
3278. 
McGinnis (George). Little Mary Lou. 
1342. 


McGlade (N. A.) When it’s primrose 
time in Ireland. 23648. 
McGonigle (E. C.): 
Ashes of dreams. 
Dream shadow. 


11737. 
12072. 


McGovern (Hugh) Chicago by the 
Sea. 140138, 15955. 
McGowan (H). Nicene ereed and 


Agnus Dei. 11761. 
McGowan (T. A.) That night in Vi- 
enna. 21363. 
McGowen (F. S8.): 
America needs you now. 
Hollywood. 5394. 
I wish you happiness. 
It was just a dream. 
McGraw (C. F.) 
lights. 23517. 


15773. 


12428. 
5676. 
Under the ballroom 


pt. Hi, n. S., v.28 


McGraw (C. W.): 
Brethren, ya’ gotta change your 
way. 7259. 
Gee, I’m glad you’re you. 22176. 
Sweet, sweet Claire. 6664. 
Tell me, please. 4319. 
Under the ballroom lights. 
Wanna buy a duck. 23570. 
MacGregor (Chalmers) Look around 
for someone new. 10464. 


25517. 


MacGregor (Chummy) Look around 
for someone new. 10464. 
MacGregor (F. M.) Home-land. 
5400, 5401. 
McGregor (Frances) Prosperity at 
last. 15095. 
MacGregor (Harriet) Forward N. 
R. A. 16198. 
MacGregor (Helen) : 
Follow me. 24273. 
Frere Jacques. 24804. 


24913. 
25381. 


Medley of American tunes. 
Row, row, row your boat. 


Three blind mice. 25681. 
McGrew (E. S.): 
Happy ending. 3340. 


There’s a shrine in my heart to 
your lovliness [sic]. 11317. 
McGuinn (J. J.) Annabelle. 7134*. 
McGuinness (Frank): 
Beautiful Rose 
175. 
Bright lights never 
Broadway. 4857. 
McGuire (A. J.): 
Keeping house with you. 3629. 


of Broadway. 


go out on 


Melancholy song. 22798. 
Pitehin’. 4038. 
Pleading. 8576. 


Voo doo priestess. 4441. 


McGuire (F. J.) Foot-steps. 12156. 
McGuire (H> “T:) “st! “Prosperity: 
25304. 

McGuire (Jack) See McGuire (A. J.) 
McGuire (Patterson) Blue eyes. 
21826. 

Mach (Slava) Zvadla rtiZe. 25990. 


Machabey-Ganeval (Emilienne) Trois 
mélodies. 24880. 

Machado (Lena) 

McHale (T. J.) 


Hoonanea. 123807. 
Sweetheart, darling, 


more. 13406. 

Machts (Helene) Fritihlingsbilder. 
9332 (119). 

Machts (Ludwig) Frihlingsbilder. 


9332 ‘(119). 
McHugh (G. C.) 
tion is with you. 
McHugh (Jimmy): 
Ain’t it the truth. 81. 

Bus ride sequence—musical open- 
ing. 17937. 
Clean as a whistle. 15974. 

Dinner at eight. 16055, 18073. 


Roosevelt, the na- 
8681. 


1400 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Don’t blame me. 14118. 
Drumming out. 19999. 
Full of the devil. 22166. 


Hail to the Baron Munchausen. 
16268. 

Happy times. 812. 

Hey! young fella, close your old 
umbrella. 853. 

I’ve got a roof over my head. 1037. 

In the little white church on the 


hill. 5639. 
Let’s sit this one out. 24775. 
Let’s whistle a waltz. 22665. 


Lucky fella. 18681, 24872. 
Musical opening. 18805. 
My dancing lady. 20820, 22874. 
Pride of the mountainside. 23133. 
Then you went and changed your 
mind. 2368. 
What is there about you. 19505. 
With a feather in your cap. 2715. 
Machurek (B. M.): 
Biue eagle. 23968. 
Jasmine. 14575. 
My sweetheart. 16888. 
Rock me to sleep mother. 
Macias .(Pete) : 
When twilight 
11531, 
You can ask the stars. 19608. 
MelInnis (Lottie) Sweetheart, please 


15137. 


Shadows fall. 


forgive. 19322. 
McInnis (Murray) You’re gone sweet- 
heart. 21660. 


McIntosh (lL. HB.) On the banks of 
the Illinois. 3973. 

McIntosh (Susie) Grand new girl of 
mine. 16249. 

McIntosh (W. Y.) 
the Illinois. 3973. 

McIntyre (H. J.) I will be faithful. 


On the banks of 


dO78. 
Mcintyre (J. H.) Through and blue. 
4362. 
McIver (L. O.) I have turned my 
love on some other one. 14401. 
Mack (B.): 
General Grant's grand march. 


4656 (207). 
Smile waltz. 2169. 
Mack (Freddy) We can’t get in with 


the agents. 6874. 
Mack (Gene) Don’t knock on my 
front dorr [sic] 12048. 
Mack (I. H.): 
Easter morning. 4656 (155). 
Fair Haster. 4656 (171). 
Gates of gladness. 4656 (204). 
Hark! the song. 4656 (238). 
Joy overflowing. 4656 (329). 
Santa’s success. 21696 (333). 
Tomb is shining. 4656 (643). 
Mack (Johnny) pseud. See Reed (J. 


M.) 


I never knew what you 
1027. 


Mack (Lula) 
meant to me. 
Mack (Walter): 
It’s time to ring the old time clock 

again. 14570. 
Spot by the side of thee. 15319. 
also pseud. See McDermott 
(Walter) 
McKay (Art): 
Are you lovable. 9391. 
Chant of the swamp. 
Dancing the devil away. 
Dinner at eight. 18072. 
Hold your horses. 874. 
I can’t get enough of you. 3413. 
Til build a nest. 12350. 
I loved you Wednesday. 14424. 
In the good old Summer time, 
10228. 
Jumpin’ up and down. 
Lovey. 3737. 
Memphis by mornin’. 22806. 
My Galveston gal. 20837. 
My Gypsy rhapsody. 83862. 
Rhythm in my heart. 11013. 
Sleep, my darling, sleep within my 


9593. 
7418. 


12530. 


arms. 15260. 

Speakin’ of the devil, here she is. 
8847. 

There's a new moon over my 
shoulder. 17397. 

There’s nothing new in I love you. 
8994. 

Things look brighter again. 
21391. 

Under the linden trees. 6811. 


We won’t have to sell the farm. 
13600. 
You gotta be a football hero. 
17709. / 
You-dle-ee-00-de-00. 21676. 
Mackay (M. L.) How could you. 901. 


McKay (R. L.) Mother MacKaye. 
6011. 

Mackay (W. G.) I like to dance with 
you. 24512. 

Macke (Bernard) Why did you. 
4548. 

McKeague (A.) Paradise of love 
25230. 


McKean (F. T.): 
Be prepared. 21782. 
Carry through. 
Mackeben (Theo) : 
Dubarry.. 570, 571. 
Komm auf die schaukel, 
3636. 
Wie sag 
4567. 
McKee (F. S8.): 
Sentimental. 25424. 
Temporarily, I’m in love with you. 
25641. 


Luise. 


bs 


ich’s meinem mann. 


1401 


INDEX 


McKee (I. H.) See Bloch (1. H. M.) 
McKee (Muriel) : 
Love and music. 12670. 
We, sperit [sic] of /33. 18598. 
McKellup (lL. W.) California, land of 
sunshine. 15911, 24016. 
McKenna (Hugh) Johnny, you’re the 
one I love. 1200. 
McKenna (M. E.) 
you are sweetheart. 
McKenna (W. J.): 
Kiss me goodbye, 
ChQ): 
Sweetheart mine. 
McKenna (William) 
the ould sod. 21355. 
McKenney (J. F.) Rocky Mountain 


I wonder where 
18460. 
dear: i t1o2 


CAL 
Thank God for 


moon. 1998. 
Mackenzie (A. C.): 
Ewie wi’ the crooked _ horn. 
Lia (1 20)e 
Marion. 15733 (205). 


Roslin castle. 15733 (296). 
There are twa bonnie maidens. 
T5ioo, (opie 
Up in the morning early. 
(360). 
Winter it is past. 15733 (391). 
McKenzie (Alexander) : 
I don’t know what to do. 
If I should lose you. 24608. 
Mackenzie (Anne) Her message. 
846. 
McKenzie (Hugenie) 
just one love. 3523. 
MacKenzie (Gladys) 
little eyes. 23513. 
Mackenzie (Gordon) 
Serenade. 24427. 
Mackenzie (Leonard) 
pened to me. 25512. 
McKenzie (Stafford) 
eagle. 25729. 
McKenzie (T. H.) 
Colorado. 20788. 
Mackey (M. N.) Come with the e’en 
to me. 19883. 
McKinley (Carl): 
Amsterdam. 19688. 
Dominus regit me. 
Hamburg. 20182. 
Italian hymn. 20498. 
Melcombe. 14767. 
Mendon. 20756. 
Munich. 20805. 
St. Catherine. 21165. 
St. Clement. 21166. 
St. Theodulph. 21169. 
McKinley (Charles) To-ward morn- 
ing, dancing with you. 21426. 
McKinley music ¢o.: 
Alice in Wonderland. 44. 
At the old spinet. 115. 
3ell song. 191. 


15733 


24494. 


If all love were 
Two very wise 
Heyken’s second 
Something hap- 
Under the blue 


Moonlight on the 


19957. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Blush of dawn. 236. 
College pep march. 3044. 


Conversaticn. 408. 
Cradle song. 2078. 
Dancing dominoes. 454. 
Dark eyes. 461. 
Drifting at twilight. 559. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


562. 
Faust. 770. 
Fiying arrow. 673. 
Happy sailor. 810. 
Eet-cha house. 12310. 


Ill wait until I hear you call. 
14417. 

Last night. 

Little bugler. 


1280. 
1330. 


Mareh of the fauns. 1467. 
Poem. 1895. 
Pussy willow frolic. 1930. 


Robin in the apple tree. 1998. 
Scotland lassie. 2090. 


Shepherd’s evening song. 2125. 


Silver band march. 2139. 
Smile waltz. 2169. 
Southland melody. 13354. . 


Swaying iris. 2277. 

Sweetheart of the campus. 

Valse poetique. 2506. 

Wedding of the fairies-waltzes. 
2588. 


13411. 


With flying colors. 2716. 
McKinney (B. B.): 

Always with us. 7119. 

Ashamed of Jesus. 7144. 

Bible. “7212. 

Follow the gleam. T5d85. 

Glory be to God. 7637. 

He will not let me go. 1717. 

Heir of God’s grace. 7722. 

Lift me up to Thee. 8124. 


Look for the silver lining. 8169. 

Love sings a song in my heart. 
8205. 

Nearer home. 8418. 

No one seemed to care. 

Onward. 8514. 


8440. 


Redeeming love. 8652. 

Sell them beer. 4163. 

Send the old-time power. 8728. 

Talk it all over with Jesus. 8934. 

Waiting for the sunrise. 9112. 

World is dying for love. 9260. 
Mckinney (Celestine) Dixie Lee. 

9725. 


McKinney (Goldie) : 
Can’t you see I’m so amazed. 
2992. 
There’s no one I love like I do you. 
8992. 
McKinney (H. D.) 
MacKinney (R. M.) 
of the rainbow. 


Song of joy. 8819. 
I'd go to the end 
18361. 


1402 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


McKinney (W. C.) I know that I’m 
in love. 949. 

McKinney (W.G.) Chicago, this sum- 
mer and fall. 7348. 5 

Mackinnon (Ll. L.) Musical technique. 


16835*. 

McKinnon (M. B.) Love song of the 
sea. 14703. 

McKinzie (W. J.) Wouldn’t it be nice. 
4594. 


MecKissen (lL. G.) I never knew what 
you meant to me. 1027. 
McKleroy (J.) Ill fcrever dream of 
you. 3443. 
McKnight (G. S.) 
6071, 10666. 
MackKnight (H): 
Antilla. 88. 
I never thought that you cared 
for me. 22440. 
McKnight (L. B.): 
Just let me call you a pal. 5721. 
Will you be waiting for me. 15658. 
McKnight (S. V.) I’m in love. 3474. 
MacLachlan (T. R.): 
Hongkong nights. 
Sailor-boy. 2036. 
McLaughlin (B. H.): 
Just when you learn how to love. 


My honey Lou. 


888. 


10338. 
When Rcsie O’Grady sings on the 
radio. 17584. 


You can keep falling back. 19604. 
McLaughlin (C. A.) With a wonder- 
ful girl like you. 4581. 
McLaughlin (Catherine) 
neighboring note are you. 
McLaughlin (Constance) : 
Bright young thing. 11855*. 
Madrigal to Ann. 18691. 
McLaughlin (Mrs. J. E.) Gluek-gluek. 
20130. 
McLaughlin (J. J.) 
ories. 14668. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 
Adoramus Te. 7157. 
Ave Maria. 7156, 7157, 11749. 
Ave Regina. 7158. 
Christ-child. 7354. 
Crucified. 7408. 
Deus sie dilexit mundum. 
Miserere mei, Deus. 8288. 
Missa Dei amoris. 18747. 
Requiem mass. 13190. 
McLean (Gene) music ¢o.: 
Floating down the moonlit stream. 
16163. 
Fox trot to Florida. 
McLean (Hamilton) 
love in your heart. 
McLean (Melissa) 
home sweet home. 3506. 
McLellan (Daniel) I am waiting still 
for you. 919, 7791. 


W hose 
11555. 


Lingering mem- 


7450. 


18198. 

Not an ounce of 
16955. 

I want you and 


McLennan (F. E.) 
perity. 16308. 
McLennan (F. H.): 

Chant. 24881. 
Darky rhythm, 24125. 
My inspiration. 25048. 
New love. 25105. 
River song. 25348. 
Maclennan (Jack): 


Here comes pros- 


Tell-tale television phone. 11287. 
What ho. 11484. 
McLennan (Verdi) Little darling. 
18629. 


McLeod (Colin) : 
Forgotten woman. 9892. 
Let me linger by the old Muske- 


gon. 14646. 
MacLeod (KE. M.) Swampland blues. 
11240. 


MacLeod (H. W.): 


Dream girl. 3160. 
Honey dear. 10041. 


McLeod (Robert) lLove’s old sweet 


song. 12694. 

McLerran (Charles) Sweetheart, I 
still love you. 11257. 

McLoughlin (E. V.) Baby komm’ 


muruck. 17851. 
McLoughlin (Kevin) : 


Memory of paradise. 24929, 


Sunrise. 25591. 
McLucy (Guy) 14th st. blues. 93831. 
MacMahon (Desmond): 

Barbary. 155. 

Old carol. 28003. 

Tom of Bedlam. 13479. 
McManus (Inga) N RA song. 18876. 


McMichen (C.) 
down in Georgia. 
McMillan (Malcolm) 

13374. 
McMillan (Zella) Heaven. 12280. 
McMillian (Edwarda) When the lark- 
spur blooms once again. 6937. 
MecMoon (Cosme) Trysting time. 
17456. 
McMullen (D. B.): 
Just for you. 5720. 
Sweetheart remember me. 
Wandering. 138577. 
McMullen (M. A.) Let your jaw go 
for Chicago. 38674. 
McMullen (Ruby) Just over the hill. 
14606. 
MeMullin (J. W.) Land where no- 
body grows up. 20576. 
MacMurphy (M. S8.): 


Peach picking time 
10876, 13097. 
Stenka Razin. 


134138. 


Do you dream too. 19949. 
Don’t say good-bye. 7472. 
Moonlight. 8310. 

World is mine. 17681. 


Would you still care. 9264. 
McMurray (A. R.) Catching kisses 
on the wing. 17965, 


1403 


INDEX 


pt. ty ne ssve25 


McMurtrey (W. H.): 
In kid days back there. 10213. 
That dear Hoosier mother of mine. 
4327. 
McNair (Samuel) Let’s go back old 
sweetheart of mine. 22660. 
McNamara (Raymond) : 
Caribbean croon. 19827. 
Miami moon. 18734. 
Old gold moonbeams. 18945. 
Roll along with the N. R. A. 
17140. 
When you say I love you. 17611. 
McNamara (Wray) See McNamara 


(Raymond) 

McNaughton (James) Over the coals. 
10845*. 

McNeil (B. H.) Ride ’em cowboy. 
4103*. 


‘McNeil (H. E.): 
Jewel, there’s no price too high. 


8008. 
Smile. 4206. 
MeNeil (Stephen) When dawn comes 
by. 15595. 
McNenny (K. H.) Aviators love song. 
21766. 


MeNitt (Percy): 
I love you dear, I do. 14420. 
Just a lover drifting in dream- 


land. 22603. 
Just a plain little old fashion 
town. 20531. 
McNutt (Skippy) Bughouse serenade. 
11863. 


Macomber (H. S.): 
Jungle breezes. 20518. 
Nothing sweeter. 12974. 
Pretty little bluebird come to my 
window. 23128. 
Wrapped in the arms of the night. 


25939. 

Macomber (Ken) Deep holiow. 
18052. 

McPhail (Lindsay) Blue hours. 
19778. 

McPhail (M. I.) Soldiers in the 
army. 11670 (347). 

MacPherson (Jean) Best beloved. 
4816. 


McQuaid (L. J.): 
Havana moon. 
I need a 
T7867. 
It’s up to you. 5673. 
Wet your whistle. 6907. 
You were made for everyone to 


16284. 


little kiss from you. 


love. 9311, 11655. 
McQuaide (Geo.) Samsonian polka. 
23243. 
ne deca g (E. L.) My Malibu home. 
18833. 


Macquiarrie (Marie) pseud. See For- 
dyce (M. H.) 


MceQueston (L. H.) Voyageurs. 2540. 


McQuire (P. F.) Gunman’s moll. 
18263. 

McRae (Artelia) Honey bunch. 
24447, 

MacRae (Tolbert) Songs of Theta 
chi. 8835. 

McReynolds (W. T.) You're all the 
harmonies. 15708. 


Macsey (W. A.) Franklin Roosevelt, 


the nation’s pride. 16200. 
McShane (Luella): 
Indiana hills. 22540. 


You’re heaven to me. 23772. 

McShirley (F. M.): 

T’ll see you in Chicago. 965. 
In the sunlight, in the summer. 
14538. 
McShirley (Metzger) 
(Fk. M.) 

McTell (Willie) : 
Lonesome day blues. 3702. 
Searching the desert for the blues. 

4158. 

MeTigue (CE: V.)e 


See McShirley 


Little girl so sweet so pure. 
22684. 
When you meet the girl you adore. 
23673. 
McVey (Pearl) When at last I find 
you. .17565. 


MeVicker (Marjorie) Smile you gave 
tonight, dear. 23302. 

McWeeney (G. E.) There’s more than 
one guy. 11320. 

Mac Wheedle (Burd) Slip a diamond 
on the finger of the girl you love. 
15264. 


McWhood (LL. B.) Hymn of nations. 


10060. 

Macy (F. R.) I need a sweet-heart. 
18422. 

Macy (M. EH. 8.) Let chimes of 
Easter be gladly rung. 2815 (178). 

Madame Liselotte. 20708. 

Madame Trois Etoiles. 15733 (200, 
De goOe)) . 

Madancy (W. J.) Lonely, lonely and 
blue. 10454. 


Madden (E. D.): 

Daddy, dear daddy. 9666. 

In my reveries. 12465. 

Just a desert wanderer. 5706. 

Lovely creature. 22745. 

Smiling with tears on my cheeks. 
13314. 

Welcome back old girl to your 
home town. 9157. 

Your heart is the gate to heaven. 


15725. 
Madden (Edward): 
Alamo. 11670 (3). 


Farewell Killarney. 25992 (17). 


1404 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Two little sailor boys. 21696 
(388). 
Madden (Franklin) : 
From time to time. 12176. 


Morning after the night before. 


1562. 
Madden (Tom) Peggy O’Grady. 
23081. 
Maddox (J. W.) jr. Chicago’s world 
fair. 24046. 


Maddy (J. E.): 
Army and navy march. 
Beethoven suite. 4800. 
Camp-fire march. 24022. 
Counsellor. 24098. 
Haydn suite. 18295. 
Mozart suite. 22860. 


Mademoiselle de_ Belle-Isle. 
(194). 
Mademoiselle 
14586, 17945. 
M’lle Modiste. 2815 (155, 195, 196, 
331), 7076 (145, 190). 
Mademoiselle Prud’homme. 
Mader (Carl) : 
De La Salle march. 9703. 
New deal march. 18895. 
Madison (Benjamin) Unfair to me. 


23867. 


2815 


Josette ma femme. 


12711. 


2487. 
Madison (C. D.) When love is done. 
6931. 
Madison (J. B.) Don’t forget me. 
7468. 
Madison (Maury): 
Hleanor. 3198. 
Forgotten man. 692. 
Gettysburg. 733. 
Sigel. BUZZzy,.. Sara no ~Bill. 
25469. 


Madison (R. E.): 
Honey girl. 18333. 
Mariposita. 18710. 


Madison (Samuel) Good-bye depres- 
Sich, hello prosperity. 9966. 
Madjette (Claire) Under the spell 
“of music. 15517. 
Madlener (H. L.) My sweetie likes 
her three point two. 20884. 
Madonna, wo bist du. 1066, 1067, 
1442-1445. 
Madrigal (R. M.): 
Cheer up. 11944. 
When I’m yours and you are 
mine. 23638. 
Madsen (Joe) Hooray! For the N. 
R. & A. 183836. 
Maduro (Charles) : 
Flor del camino. 9873. 
Morenita. 10608. 
Princesa triste. 19042. 


Miidchen in uniform. 7244, 7633, 7678. 
8054, 8228, 8317, 8756, 8787, 8875, 
9124, 9130. 

Maede (A. H.) 


Carol Lou. 15939. 


Maede (Elfrieda) 15939. 
Midel ohne mann. 
Midels von heute. 
Maenhout (N. C.) 
16942. 
Minnecke (Hermann) : 
Alles fiir Deutschland. 15766. 
Schneidige mirsche. 25410. 
Maes (Desire) Charles—Quint. 
Maganini (Quinto): 
Banjo. 17870. 
Havanita. 20202. 
Notte veneziane. 20948. 
Magasin musical (Editions du) Pierre 
Schneider : 
Andante cordial. 
Chants dIsraél. 21902. 
Danse de fées. 21988. 
Interviouve. 3560. 
Invocation. 22545. 
Ombreuse. 3969. 
Six chansons de mer, 22179. 


Maged (G. G.) What is that love 
they idolize. 19504. 


Carol Lou. 
14723. 

25804, 25910. 

Ninth chord blues. 


3014. 


2854. 


Magee (Ray) Kiss me my love. 
16609. 

Magee (Robert) I love you and I 
need you. 5495. 

Magee (V. E.) But I'll never get 
enough of you. 274. 

Mager (Sylvia) Why tell me why. 
2700. 

Maggio (Anthony) Sinfonia Nerone. 
191938. 

Maghee (T. B.) Beautiful California. 
15828. 


Magic fiddle. 20710*. 
Magidson (Herb): 
Hundred years ago. 910. 
Let’s give love another chance. 


8101. 

Ooh! what I could do to you. 
3990. 

Sweets. 6678. 

There'll never be another girl 
like you. 2369. 

"Twas a balmy summer’s evening. 
4302. 


Magill (R. BE.) Evangelistic and wor- 
ship hymns. 596. 
Magin (Rudolph): 


Bees and roses. 180. 
Crickets in the barn. 4831. 
Desert valley. 497. 
Flemish cradle song. 660. 


June dawn. 1212. 
Meadow dance. 1496. 
Rustling leaves. 2029. 
Valse grecque. 2502. 
Water roses. 2577. 
Magine (Frank): 
Balloons, who'll buy my nice bal- 
loons. 4776. 


Just a lonesome lover, 20528. 


1405 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 28 


Magine (Frank )—Continued. 

Spell of the desert. 11205. 

What does it mean without yeu. 

11488. 

Magna (D. J.) WaytlIdo. 4471. 
Magnani (Fausto) Quatuor. 6367. 
Magnus (S. F. E.) Fuge. 13765 (18). 
Magnuson (G. E.) I’m dreaming 


dreams of you. 5507. 
Magorian (M.H.) Let’s play tag with 
the clouds. 12624. 


Magruder (Leroy): 
Democrat volunteers. 3118. 
T’ll never be blue. 5488, 16388. 
Somebody else, not you. 19231. 
Sweetheart my own. ‘19319. 
When there ain’t no moonlight. 


19533. 
Maguire (Frances) I gave you all. 
24503. 
Mahan (Sophie) Will you call me 
dear. 17653. 


Mahanay (Pearl) Our garden. 3997. 
Mahany (Margaret) Alice, where art 
thou going. 17752 (9). 
Mahar (Fred) Dreaming of you. 
12083. 
Maher (M. F. C.) Dubuque. 
Mahieux (Ed.): 
Lyo glade. 1481. 
Mécanic. 8258. 
Rowling flyers. 2024. 
Mahlmeister (Audrey) 
we're through, 25126. 
Mahoney (E. L.): 
American legion will always carry 
OM. WANT: 
At all our turners halls. 9407. 
Lolita’s awakening. 1351. 
Lolita’s dream. 1352. 
Mariquita’s dance. 5926. 
N.R.A. 16899. 
Peace with Roosevelt. 


TO1T. 


Now that 


6289. 


Perseverance. 6296. 
To our New ‘England _ turners. 
6759. 
Mahoney (J. C.) Fairest flowers that 
grow. 5160. 


Mahoney (J: J.) God Save America. 
7643. 

Mahoney (Jack) For compositions by 
J. Mahoney see this index under 
nanies of claimants of copyright. 

Mahoney (L. E.) Fairest flowers that 


grow. 5160. 

Mahoney (Ruth) Look for the sun- 
Shine. 38707. 

Mahoney (W. L.) You musn’t mind 
the rain. 9291. 


Mahoney (Will) My name is Morgan, 
but it ain’t J. P. 15733 (229). 

Maid happy. 14191, 15416. 

Maid in Germany. 1449. 


1406 


Maidstone school orch. assn., ine. with 


John G. Murdoch & co., ltd. New 
Maidstone violin tutor. 25106. 

Maier (Bob) Roundabout book. 
21153*. 


Maier (Karl): 
Dir moécht’ ich einmal im mond- 
schein begegnen. 18074. 
Es bliiht ein rosenstrauch. 9813. 
Immer wenn’s am schonsten ist. 


5611. 
Maier (Ted) Roundabout book. 
21153*. 
Maignaud (F. L.) My girl of yester- 
day. 25088. 
Maillard-Verger (P.) Fugues 4 4 
parties. T18. 
Maimouna. 13765 (114). 
Maine (Basil) All bells in paradise. 
23828. 
Mainente (A. E.) America 1917-18. 
me. 
Maisel (Fred): 
Caring. 13975. 
When night time comes in Dixie 
land. 15611. 
You're only fooling yourself. 


15713, 15714. 
Maize (F. M.): 
Chin. 9613. 
Drowsy. 9782. 
Ecstacy [sic] 9791. 
Fickle love. 9863. 
Harum scarum. 10004. 
I’ve found love. 10156. 
Please don’t leave me again. 
10908. 
Reno. 11008. 
Send back my notes. 11081. 
Majer (Joseph) Persian march. 
6297. 
Major (Bernice) 
PADLL 
Majors (M. L.) Gwendolyne. T7679. 
Makay (Ray) .What’s the use. 2612*. 
Maker (F.. C.): 


When you’re gone. 


aste the promised 


OQ Father, 
hour. 20956. 

O how lovely are Thy dwellings. 
12987. 


Maki (Hugo) Worcester moon. 9257. 
Makichuk (Kae) This dream man of 
mine. 25675. 
Makins (E. S.) 

25960. 
Makovsky (Bohumil) : 
O.A.M.C. march. 25131. 
Seniors march. 25423. 
180th infantry march. 
Malanga (Richard): 
My empty home. 14869. 
Tell me why. 15412. 
Malatesta (Luigi) Mattinata. 


You aDasty man. 


25992. 


10529. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Malberto 
6482. 
Malcsiner 
18128. 

Malderen (EK. V.): 

Dream tango. 24185. 
Tango du réve. 21345. 

Male (Kenneth) Honey girl. 

Male church-choir. 12723. 

Malenbaum (Charles) Two of us. 

9062. 

Malézieux (Kugéne) : 
Solfége. 2182. 

24 etudes. 24888. 

Malie (Thomas or Tommie) : 
Tho’ you'll forget. 4856. 
You're in love with 

4630. 

Malin (Don) Irish girl. 24660. 

Malin (Jessie) Elegy of love. 5119. 

Malinverni (Vindicio) Minuetto rus- 

tico. 1526. 
Malipiero (G. F.): 
Concerto. 12724. 
Hpodi e giambi. 16129. 
Favola del figlio cambiato. 
24252*, 
Inni. 24652. 
Maliszewski (Sophie) I’m glad I can 
give my love to you. 7844. 
Mallard (C. 8S.) Joyous 
12524. 
Mallard (F. C.) In the merry, merry 
May. 11670 (168). 
Mallardo (Nicholas) : 


(Carlo) Sempre avanti. 


(Adalbert ) ‘Du, du, du. 


884. 


someone. 


postlude. 


In a sleepy town. 1120. 
Mona. 18761. 
Moon of love. 18771. 


Sing your blues away. 11128. 
Sweetheart. 19316. 
Things they said. 21394. 
To-night your [sic] mine. 6769. 
Mallatt (Nancy) Come with me. 
24083. 
Mallet (Mack) I’m needin’ someone. 
1011. 


Mallo (Anne) Say it while we’re 


dancing. 6456. 
Mallory (V. C.) Lullaby of love. 
14717. 


Mally (Jane): 
Happy so happy. 22247. 
Wish. 23728. 

Malneck (Matt) : 


Crying in the moonlight. 11989, 
16010. 

Love. 1871, 3717. 

Mississippi dream boat. 14798. 


My fiddle and me. 
16847. 
Malnosky (Beatrice) 
forgotten. 9963. 
Malo (Hans) Vergiss mich. 9095. 


12877, 14870, 


Gone but not 


38188—34 


Malone (Kathleen) Old time tunes. 
8491. 

Maloney (W. E.): 
I’m lonesome too. 
Mem’ries o’ mine. 

Maloof (Alexander) 
my all. 12887. 

Malotte (A. H.): 

I’m thankful for my heaven on 
earth. 22427. 

I meant to say: good-night. 22436. 

My love. 38882. 

Right to love. 23188. 

Song of the road. 2210. 

Wanted: a secretary. 11457. 

Malsbary (D. R.) Puppy willow tree. 
21996. 

Maltin (Bernard) Because of once 
upon a time. 23932. 

Mammy. 24889. 

Mam’zelle Chichi. 4656 (384). 

Man (Carol) pseud. See Skillman 
(Caroline) 

Man braucht. kein geld. 567, 1072, 
1458, 1459, 1790, 2571, 14731. 

Man from now. 2815 (124, 149, 200, 
298, 325, 387), 15733 (197-199), 
19648 (91, 92, 108), 21696 (67, 121, 
23333) 


12388. 
14774, 16774. 
My hope my life 


Man on the flying trapeze. 18698, 
24891, 24892. : 
Man on the Nile. 7186. 
Mana-Zucea. pseud. See Cassel 
(A. Z.) 
Manahl (O. D.) Here comes prosper- 
ity. 5876. 
Mancebo (A. L.) : 
Now you mean nothing to me. 
12978. 


Send me back to Texas. 8727. 
Texas memories. 8952. 

Mancer (B.) May I have this dance 

with you. 24910. 

Manchester (Paul) : 

Call. 9552. 

For a kiss. 9880. 

Mancini (Umberto) : 
Esperanza. 8200, 5140. 
Quando due cuori nell’ 

6366. 

Serenata alla luna. 
Mandalay. 25859. 
Mandell (Herbert) 

to be blue. 24462. 

Manén (Joan) Konzertstiick. 

Manganell (M. P.): 


amor. 
4171. 
How does it feel 


9479. 


Dancing. 3094. 
Mother dear, I’m all to blame 
128384. 


Sweet Anjole. 4282. 
We have prosperity now. 
Mangiagalli (Riccardo Pick-) 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) 


a1. 
See 


ig 1407 


INDEX 


Mangle (C. H.) 
20861. 


My name is NRA. 


Manhattan dance folio. 3762. 
Manhire (Wilson): 
Fan song and drill. 9841. 
Spanish tambourine. 11208. 


Manierre (Marguerite) See Brown 
(M. M.) 
Manilla (Pedro) pseud. See Manto- 


vani (A.) and Piccioni (A.) 


Manker (O. P.) Twin City post no. 
266. 11390. 

Manley (A. A.) Sweetheart of mine. 
21329. 


Mann (Beatrice) : 
Hope. 93832 (139). 
I want a man made to order for 
me. 2815 (148). 
Mann (C. E.) My gift to you ma 
mere. 18820. 
Mann (C. F.): 
Drowsily dreaming. 
Play with me. 21068. 
Mann (Gordon) By the side of the 


19998. 


hill. 9535. 
Mann (Hastings) When Sally left 
the alley. 2640. 
Mann (N. D.): 
Hope. 9832 (139). 


I want a man made to order for 


me. 2815 (148). 
Mann (P. B.) Wonderful Word. 
15670. 


Mann (Paul) pseud. See Wechsel- 
mann (Paul) 
Mann der schweigt. 17254. 
Mann mit herz. 3764. 
Manners (Bud): 
Hands. 24888. 
Homesick. 24445. 
I’m happy in your arms. 24547. 
I’m waiting for you. 24561. 
If I had a home. 24603. 
Just a bit of wishing. 24693. 
Just a little love. 24697. 
Love song to you. 24855. 
Love’s alchemy. 24863. 
Midwinter lament. 24955. 
Mother divine. 24992. 
Poets have need. 25273. 
This dream man of mine. 
Too late. 25702. 
Waiting. 25766. 
Waltz I saved for you. 25772. 
What a wonderful boy. 21535. 
When I come to the mender of 
dreams. 25830. 
Manners (Henry): 
Something’s in 
6552, S808. 
Speakin’ of the devil here she is. 
227, 6586, S847. 
Manney (C. F.): 
As when at evening. 


25675. 


the air. 2194, 


11736. 


pt. 1, N.S. Ve28 


‘' Ave verum. 25000. | 
Awake, for soon will dawn the 
day. 11488. 
Born to-day. 11834. 
Brightest and best of the sons of 
the morning. 21696 (40). 
Calm on the listening ear of night. 


TO7T6 (24). 
Come again, sweet love. 9628. 
Coquetterie. 15733 (69). 
Czecho-Slovakian dance song. 
9664. 
Day of resurrection. 2815 (68). 


24317-24319. 
in the highest. 


Galway piper. 

Glory to God 
Myatt 

Good night. 12229. 

_Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing. 
10001, 24399. 

Like as the hart desireth the water 


brooks. 24793. 
Lo, how a rose. 12651. 
O lIcvely night. 12990. 


Send out Thy spirit. 13260. 
Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoy- 


ing. 11103. 
Six easy piano pieces. 23795 (50). 
Snowflakes. 23795 (85). 
Song of India. 25518. 
Spring returns. 11210. 
Welcome, happy morning. 2815 
(354). 


Manney (Peggy) Then you will know 
what it means to be blue. 13446. 
Mannfred (Heinrich) Beim tanz der 


nationen. 13884. 
Mannik (M. S.) Valse Francesea. 
13536. 


Manning (Dick) 650. 
Manning (K. L.): 
Hop-Li, the rickshaw man. 16325. 
Vignettes. 6841. 
Manofsky (A. E.) Repeal. 1971. 
Manoloff (Nick): 
Carlisle (Cliff) the lonesome hobo. 
7015. 
Cole’s Hawaiian guitar method. 
11950. 

I had but fifty cents. 20309. 
Lonesome and blue. 1362. 
Manry (N. B.) Lead on, Roosevelt. 

S084. 
Mansfeldt (Hugo) 
21696 (246-248). 
Mansfeldt (Mabel) Mansfeldt tech- 
nic. 21696 (246-248). 
Mansfield (Jack) pseud. 
(L. G.) 
Mansfield (O. A.): 
Enchantment. 5127. 
How to play the harmonium or 


Fingerprints. 


Mansfeldt technic. 


See Healy 


American organ. 905. 
Mansfield (P. J.) Happy hearts. 
22245. 


1408 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Mantey (Ernst) Ungleiche rhythmen. 
6821. 
Mantia (Simone) Dance of the honey- 
bells. 21696 (70). 
Mantica (Joseph) Let’s start saying 
goodnight. 20602. 
Manton (R. W.): 
Babe, so tender. 
In memoriam. 
Mantovani (A.): 
Madam, you’re lovely. 12709. 
Nina. 12965. 
Manuel (H.) Vil du danse en rigtig 
tyroler med mig. 15542. 
Manuel Menendez. 2815 (202). 
Manuppelli (Antonio) : 
Acro dolee. 138772. 
Charms of love. 13997. 
Manuscript league: 
Mamma loves me so. 10516. 
Sweet little you. 17334. 
When you’re lonely on life’s ave- 


23896. 
5625. 


nue. 115385. 
Yesterdays never come _ back. 
13710. 
Manuscript pub. soc. Piano funda- 
mentals. 15046. 
Manzetti (L. P.) Miserere mei, Deus. 
8288. 


Maracas y bongo. 14741. 
Maraio (Paul) With you on my mind. 


13687. 
Maraldo (Harry) Without you. 
11585. 
Marano (A. J.) Sweetheart night. 
4298. 
Maraziti (Alberto) : 

Cateri. 21884. 

Ma. 22758. 


Rumba delle Antille. 13219. 
Marbot (Rolf) psewd. See Markiise 
(Albrecht) 

Mare (Edmund) De 
Vaube 4 VAngélus du soir. 
Marcel (Alice) Lola. 22702. 
Marcella (Dortea) Good boy. 
March (M. W.) Lullaby. 1426. 
March of the men of Harlech. 1469. 
Marechal (Francis) : 
Heures d’oubli. 
157338 (145). 


VAngélus de 
5008. 


5275. 


7076 (119, 120), 


Ombre mystérieuse. T7076 (250, 
251). 
Marchand (O. P.) I’m the one to 
blame. 14456. 


Marchant (A. W.): 
Idylle in A major. 
Lord is my light. 

Marchello (Michael) 

ody. 1606. 

Marchese (Frank): 


15733 (153). 
4656 (370). 
My Gypsy mel- 


Amore e dolore. 19687. 
Sorte crudele. 21280. 
Marchetti (F. D.) Delirio. 3116. 


5922. 
You turned me 


Marching in chains. 
Marchione (Loreto) 


down because I loved you. 17739. 
Marchisio (James) Manual of prac- 
tical harmony for the guitar. 12729. 
Mareo (Sano) : 
I’m not in the mood. 20372. 
Tanya. 15408. 
Marconi (Pete) pseud. See Gazzola 
CEPA) 
Marcotte (D. TT.) Oxydol theme. 
25217. 
Marcucci (Stephen) : 
Crisis and circumstances. 483. 


Little gray home in the Blue 
Ridge. 22685. 
Marcus (D. F.) That mad, mad mo- 
ment. 8964. 
Mareus (Lew) 
Marcus (Morris) 
18609. 

Marcus (Otto): 
Album fur klavier. 13790. 
Chromatische notenschrift. 14023. 

Marcus (William) Say yes. 13243. 

Marcuzzo (Pete) jr. Mistaken. 10574. 

Marcy (Victor) My empty heart. 

3866. 

Mardock (M. 

moon. 17524. 
Mareano (Pedro) 
boca. 138168. 
Maréchal (Maurice) : 
Corcovado. 9647. 
Pavane pour une infante défunte. 
10873. 
Sorocaba. 11195. 
Tijuca. 11347. 

Marek (Lorraine) 

me so blue. 7270. 

Marenzio (Luca): 


In a garden. 20436. 
Let’s go American. 


G.) Watching the 


Quiero besar tu 


Brown eyes make 


Innocentes pro Christo. 225438. 
Spring returns. 8853,° 11210, 
15321. 
Maresca (Oscar) O céle, o celestina. 
12983. - 
Marescotti (A. F.) 2™° suite en ut. 
21693. 
Maret (H.) Solféges de concours 4 
2 VOI 2a84. 


Marf. pseud. See Bonavita (Mario) 


Margetson (Arthur) Love me. 1386, 
1387, 5866. 
Margis (Alfred) Valse bleue. 2499. 


Margoton du bataillon. 18076, 18707, 


18735, 21892. 


Margraff (E. N.) Aftermath. 4673. 
Margulies (—): 
Ach Rosalinde, komm’  besuch’ 


mich mal im Ssommerhaus. 13, 
14. 
Lied der puszta. 10419. 
Natascha in Samovar, when lights 
are low. 1657. 


1409 


INDEX 


Margulies (—)—Continued. 

Wie ein miirchen vom _ gliick. 
4566. 
1000 worte liebe. 

Margulis (Bertha) 

16487. 

Mari (Enrique): 
Basilisa. 2904. 
Bohemia. 2937. 
Frine. 38260. 

Mariani (Hugo): 
Castilla. 11898. 
Recuerdos. 13181. 

Mariaucourt (H.) Solféges de con- 

cours 4 2 yorx, 1933. - 233138. 

Marie (Gabriel) : 
Cinguantaine. 4930, 4931. 
Serenade badine. 4169. 
Spring song. 238795 (90). 

Marie Carcline music pub. co. 

der if Nancy is there. 3511. 
Marie-Magdeleine. 7076 (215). 
Maril (Konrad) Ich hab meine frau. 

1070. 

Mariland (H. P.) 

est. 6052. 
Marinaro (O. C.): 


2813, 2814. 
If I say yes. 


I won- 


My dearest, dear- 


Dream waltz. 19979. 
Unasking love. 17471. 
Marino (Fortunate) Hail to you, 
Franklin Roosevelt. 12252. 
Marinuzzi (Gino) Palla de’ mozzi. 


18980, 18981. 
Mario (EH. A.): 


Primma, siconda e terza. 25137. 
Signora velata. 6506. 
Marion (Frank) Sweet baby. 11244. 
Marion. 15733 (205). 
Mariotte (A.) Gargantua. 9919, 
9920. 


Mariotti (Mario): 
Album delle novita Carisch estate 
193a: § L5Tss. 
Bacio. 142, 
Canzone degli sci. 
E nata a Busto Arsizio. 
Impassibile. 7927. 
Io di amori. ne ho ttre. 
3740. 
Io sogno un pupo rosa. 
Milionario. 24957, 25740. 
Ti voglio bene. 2403. 
Tre cuori. 9035. 
Ugo. 2478. 
Va Vamor. 
Vernice. 
Maris (B. M.) 
Marius. pseud. 
Mark (John): 
Honey, let’s never regret. 
Please don’t give me the 
23100. 


7307, 13969. 
16116. 


1153, 


16525. 


25739, 25740. 

17491. 
I remember. 5557. 
See Cagliero (Mario) 


20249. 
gate. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Mark /Glia;C2).: 


Cactus blossoms. 15910*. 
Prosit. 10955. 
Marka (Endrea) See Johnson (EH. M.) 
Markell (Garfield) Susquehanna 
moon. 17330. 
Marker (D. D.) AZPRESSION. 
12021. 
Marker (W. C.) Depression’s with 
you and me. 16044. 
Markham (C. C.) Just yearnin’. 
20548. 


Markham (C. E.): 
Dancing the night out with you. 
7420. 
She’s gone but I’ve not forgotten. 
6482. 
Markin (Olene) Dearie kiss me and 
say you will be mine. 484. 
Markowitz (Louis) Tm going crazy 
over jig-saw puzzles. 5513. 
Marks (Bruno) Bulgarenliebe. 
(22 *: 
Marks (E. B.) music corp.: 
Amapola. 21727-21732. 
Barbara... 7185. 
Biue Caribbean sea. 229. 
Bluer than blue. 19783. 
Bolero moderne. 23978. 
Borrachita. 17929. 
Bowery. 21836. 
Breevele der mamme. 
California skies. 7297. 
Carnations. 2999. 
Champagne tango. 9583. 
Changing of the guard. 
11905. 
Chaparrita. 15950. 
Chimes of spring. 
Choclo. 4923. 
Comparsa. 14051. 
Condor pasa. 9648. 
Cuban belle. 11991, 11992. 
Daisy Bell. 7410. 
Dark moon. 4992. 
Dark moon come out from the 
clouds above. 4993. 
Dawn patrol. 19922. 
Dinner at eight. 18072. 
Donde estas corazon. 12043. 


Dove. 529. 
Down South. 14133, 16080-16085. 
24185. 
20007. 


19792. 


7324, 


361-365. 


Dream tango. 
Easy going woman. 
Egypt. 14164. 
Esta noche me emborracho, 161382. 
Flight of the bumblebee. 24267. 
Frankie and Johnny. 24801. 
Goodbye prohibition. 9970. 
Hawaiian bluebird. 820. 
Honolulu honey. 889. 
Hopelessly in love with you. 


14359. 
I knew you’d pass me by. 22358. 


1410 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


I loved you Wednesday. 14424, 
14425. 

I will always love you. 24594. 

Ice cream man. 1062, 7905. 

Ida, sweet as apple cider. 1077. 

If I had of knew. 10182. 

In my home town. 14529. 

In the good old summer time. 
10228. 

Trish jubilee. 7972. 

Is it love. 1158. 

Jungle drums. 18548, 18549. 

Letter to my mother. 20606, 
22667. 

Little princess. 1344. 

Lonely park. 1360. 

Madre del cordero. 14722, 16738. 

Mama. 18694. 

Man on the flying trapeze. 18698, 
24892. 

Marines’ hymn. 3771-8773. 

Marta rambling rose of the wild- 
wood. 8245. 

Memphis by mornin’. 20758, 
22806. 

Milkman’s blues. 20764. 

Morton Downey song album. 
8320. 

My Gypsy rhapsody. 8362, 8363, 
12883. 


My Hawaiian sunshine. 1607. 

My home town. 25043. 

My last tango. 6074. 

My own Iona. 1630. 

My palace where love is king. 
3894. 

My sweetheart’s the man in the 
moon. 25083. 

No me mires asi. 14943. 

Noche del pecado. 18919. 

Normandy eyes. 8444. 

Okay pal. 6202, 10793. 

Old. Flag never touched the 
ground. 3957-3961. 

Old Jim’s Christmas hymn. 13020. 

Only yesterday. i8962. 

Original Dixieland one-step. 1810. 

Original famous Mexican hat 
dance. 13047, 13048. 

Over a southern sea. 25212. 

Play fiddle play. 1882-1885, 4041, 
6308, 8574, 21067. 

Queja pampera. 19061. 

Quiéreme mucho. 15106. 

Raffle for a stove. 13172. 

é Recuerdas tu? 17123. 

Romance of our people. 211438. 

Rose of Honolulu. 2014. 

Rose of Tralee. 13212. 

Round-the-world famous piano 
gems. 17158. 

See-saw. 2095, 6481, 8722. 

She is more to be pitied than 
censured. 13279. 


1411 


Silver threads among the gold. 
8760. 

Sitting, out a dance with you. 
17236. 

Sleep, my darling, sleep within my 
arms. 15260, 15261. 

Something’s in the air. 2194, 
6552, 8808. 

Speakin’ of the devil here she is, 
2227, 6586, 8847. 

Spring, beautiful spring. 8852. 

Sunshine follows the rain. 25598. 

Sweetheart you’re first and last 
with me. 19323. 


Tango della gelosia. 4810, 15406, 


21344. 

Tango du réve. 21345. 

Tango lover. 23425, 25627. 

There'll be Some changes made. 
4341. 

Three cornered moon. 19378, 
21403. 

Three of us. 15443, 15444. 

Toymaker’s dream. 2433-2437. 

Tropical South sea isle. 2450. 

Two sparkling eyes. 6804. 

Under the linden ‘trees. — 6810, 
6811, 11400, 13517. 

Venetian love song. 2511. 

Voice of the city. 21481. 

When Hogan paid his rent. 138626. 

When I kiss you goodnight in the 
morning. 21551. 

Your little sister my little brother. 
9319. 


Marks (Gerald) : 


Ask your heart. 9406. 

Back home. 19730. 

Bohemia. 9514. 

Dream on. 12071, 14140. 

Fond recollections, mem/’ries of 
old. $877. 

I can sew a button. 24485. 

I’m so in love with you. 10137. 

It was a Summer serenade. 7992, 
12506. 

Let’s spend an evening at home. 
5782. 

Molly and me. 14812. 

Moody and blue. 24981. 

My international girl. 25050. 

Nothing but the best. 25123. 

Now we're on our second honey- 
moon. 1717. 

Oh you! you beautiful thing. 
6201, 13013. 

Once in a while. 25180. 

Say what you mean. 11059, 19144. 

Sun is shining for baby and me. 
13387. 

"Till doomsday. 25686. ° 

You are the whole parade. 2751, 
2752. 


INDEX 


Marks 17164- 


17166. 
Marks (J. C.): 

Dawn of Easter. 

Glory be to Jesus. 

Jesus, my strength, my 
2815 (167). 

Magnificat in G and Nune dimittis. 
4656 (382). 


(Godfrey) Sailing. 


7076 (56). 
4656 (214). 
hope. 


My song shall be of mercy« 4656 
(435, 436). 

O Lord, we beseech Thee. 17752 
(105). 


Out of the deep. 7076 (256). 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 4656 (559). 

Sweet September march. 
(620). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 15733 (386). 

Marks (J. D.): 

By the lilacs. 2975. 

How ¢an you say it’s love. 3396. 

I had to have you dear. 5473. 

Jazzettes. 14578. . 

Lover, a dreamer, a fool. 3782. 
Marks (R. L. B.) You’re mine. 2776. 
Marks (Samuel) Here comes the 

kingfish. 20228. 
Marks (W. E.): 

Count it all joy. 

He surely means me. 

Honor bright band. 

Live by the rule called 

2815 (185). 

More excellent way. 2815 (226). 

Press on to victory. 4656 (516). 

Two mile gospel. 11670 (387). 

You ought to know Him. 4656 

(706). 
Markstein. 8064. 
Markiise (Albrecht) : 
Auf der alten bastei. 9425. 
Hinmal moécht’ ich noch primaner 
Sein. 3189, 9795. 
Geliebte kleine Ellen, komm mit 
mir in die wellen. 729, 730. 
Get a cheer-up smile. 732. 
Herrgott, lass’ doch heut’ ein wun- 
der gescheh’n. 10027. 
Ich kann niemals nein 
10178. 
Kuss sagt mehr als 1000 schdne 
worte. 10370. 

Mein friseur. 10544, 

Rate mal... 10996. 

Sei wieder gut. 11078. 

Take a spot of happiness. 

Uns macht das 

6823, 6824. 
Wenn dein herz einsam ist. 69802. 
Wir’ haben uns nichts mehr zu 

sagen. 4573, 4574. 


4656 


7076 (48). 

4656 (243). 
11670 (140). 
golden. 


sagen. 


2306. 
garnichts aus. 


pt. I, n. S.. va2e8 


Wir sind immer gute kameraden. 
7000, 9247. 


Markunas (A. H.) My plea. 22913. 

Markunas (M. EH.) My plea. 22918. 

Markush (Fred) When love was 
young. 19520. 


Marletta (M.): 
Alma de caballero. 2842. 
Canzone della Volutta. 9564. 
Delirio. 3116. 

Guitarrero. 22233. 
Iberia. 3513. 

Marley (A. B.) 


Romance. 15145. 


Marlo music corp. : 


What do I care, it’s home. 4487. 

When somebody sings Home sweet 
home. 2642. 

Whisper you love me. 2678. 

You’re the only one can make me 


jealous. 17735. 
Marlowe (Laura) My Carolina home. 
10641. 


Marlowe (Mrs. Richard) See Mar- 
lowe (Laura) 
Marmion (Jenny) 
American. 6949. 
Maronde (Hleanor) : 
French heels. 9904**. 
Sunny days. 23390*. 
Maroni (Joe) Let me linger. 13801. 
Marquardt (KE. L.) Lift up your 
heads. 22671. 
Marquardt (H. D.): 
Come forth my own. 9630. 
Fill up your steins. 12148. 
Rock in a rocket to Mars. 
Marquardt (P. A.): 
Cottage episode attacca. 
Hunt galop. 10058. 
Introduction and scherzo. 
Magyariana. 10508. 
Opening of the fair. 
Vienna life. 11420. 
Marquez (F. V.) New leader of our 
land. 14983. 
Marquina (P.) 
12200. 
Marr (Everett) Just one little word 
from you. 24709. 


When we buy 


21137. 
9651. 
3562. 
3991. 


Gitana del albaicin. 


Marra (Vincent) Loved one. 18674. 
Marriage of Figaro. 12847. 
Marriott (Norah) Berceuse. 199. 


Marron (Eleanor) Idol of my heart. 
12433. 
Marrow (L. R.): 
American ave. 4707. 
Ave Maria. 9429. 

Russian lullaby. 15172. 
Marrying Mary. 21696 (638, 137, 182, 
284, 298), 238795 (51), 25992 (39). 
Marryott (R. E.) Lo, how a rose e’er 


blooming. 22700. 
Mars (Helen De) See De Mars 
(Helen ) 


1412 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


INDEX 


Marsden (Evan) Riverside rambles. 
11021. 

Marseillaise (La) 

Marsella (Hector) 

Marsella (T. R.) 
after all. 12633. 

Marsh (A. E.) Tapestry of love. 6698. 

Marsh (B.O.) Harper Joy’s trium- 
phal. 815. 

Marsh (H.K.) Heart to heart. 12277. 

Marsh (J. B.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 11670 (266). 

Marsh (L. T.): 

Depression you made a bad im- 
pression. 38120. 


12742. 
Senorita. 18261. 
Life’s a pleasure 


Hi ho everybody I’minlove. T7741. 
Who discovered love. 6973. 
Marsh (Leroy) 


Bring back my dear 

Rose to me. 13935. : 

Marsh (Nelson) 
24102. 

Marsh (O. 1.) Yesterdays never come 
back. 138710. 

Marsh (Peggy) : 


Cowboys return. 


Black cat. 19760. 
Please remember. 21071. 
Marsh (8S. L.) Gone. 20141. 
Marsh (W. J.) Through all the year. 
2396. 
Marsh (W.V. V.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 11670 (266). 
Marshall (A. M.) Under the N. R. A. 
21454. 
Marshall (Charles) I hear you call- 
ing me. 34834. 
Marshall (Charley) Pleasant Hill 


bus tragedy. 6314. 
Marshall (EK. D.): 
As long as you remember love. 
7141. 
Drinking song. 7512. 
L. P. drag. 8061. 
My honey’s got money. 8367. 
Marshall (George) : 
Beautiful Kennywood park. 
15831. 
My basket ball hero. 6040. 
Marshall (H. I.) Men youwn him, 


20736. 
Marshall (H. L.): 
Barearolle. 17752 (18). 


Bells of winter. 17752 (22). 
O night, most beautiful. 
(106). 
Our starry banner. 17752 (108). 
Silver song series. 17752 (133). 
Marshall (J. D.) Snap your fingers. 


17752 


11152*. 
Marshall (L. B.): 
Barearolle. 17752 (18). 
Bells of winter. 17752 (22). 
O night, most beautiful. 17752 
(106). 


17752 (108). 
17752 (133). 


Our starry banner. 
Silver song series. 


Marshall (Louis ) New _ sunrise. 
10733. 
Marshall (Mae) Hot-rythm man, 
14360. 
Marshall (Medora) Crooning. 434. 


Marshall (P. M.): 


In a moonlight rendevous [sic] 
16504. 

There are little devils in your 
eyes. 17388. 


Marshall (S. F.): 
Little by little. 1831. 
Play boy. 17065. 
Marshall (T. R.): 
Little Rose. 10442. 
Then if you'll only tell me you 


love me. 17385. 
Marshall (Ted) pseuwd. See Marshall 
(H. D.) 
Marshall (Thos.) Sweetheart lane. 
15382. 
Marshall (W. H.) Sweet little you. 
2283. 
Marshall & Saunders. New sunrise. 
8429. 
Marston (A. E.): 
When it’s spring once more. 
21556. ; 
Where the Mississippi flows. 
9220. 
Marston (C. W.) Let us smile and be 
gay. 20605. 


Marston (G. W.) Im a pilgrim, I’m 
a stranger. 23795 (35). 

Marston (W.P.) jr. O, for landsakes. 
1723; 

Marteau (Henri, or Henry): 

Chaconne. 11670 (48). 

Concert. 21696 (252). 

ZAweites quartett. 21696 (426). 
Martelli (Henri) Guitare. 18262. 
Martensen (Kresten) Rose from the 

garden of Hire. 25372. 
Martienssen (C. A.) Schule der treff- 


sicherheit. 23253. 
Martin (A. L.) Play peek-a-boo with 
me. 23099. 


Martin (Mrs. C. D.) His eye is on 
the sparrow. 18765: (82). 
Martin (Cora) MHere’s to the folks. 


20231. 
Martin (F. LL.) Depression blues. 
9708. 
Martin (Frances) Only a little way. 
' 4656 (479). 
Martin (Gale) Selfish. 23260. 
Martin (Hazel) When the sun comes 


15621. 
Here’s to the folks. 


over the hill. 
Martin (Homer) 
20231. 


1418 


INDEX 


Martin (I. G.): 
Eastern gate. TO7T6 (68). 
Songs in the night. 255381. 
Mattin 203. Hy) It ‘is’ old Virginia. 
12494. 
Martin (J. S.) 
1327. 
Martin 
PaooD. 
Martin 
19240. 
Martin (Lena): 
Do a song and dance for me. 
22085. 
Sitting in the porch swing. 
Martin (Lillian) 


Little Anna Mae. 


(John) Vale of Niangua. 


(L. W.) Song in the sun. 


15255. 
Drifting away to 


the stars. 19991. 
Martin (Louis) High up in a pent- 
house. 5384. 


Martin (M. F.) 
Martin (M. I.) 
wake. 21080. 
Martin (M. L.) Taffiau Rum. 11268. 
Martin (Maurice) Oh, baby I’m in 
love. 10783. 
Martin (Mildred) 
mony. 14550. 
Martin (Olive): 
My boyhood. 8350. 
My German home. 12879. 
Old babbling brook by the mill. 
20983. 
Old rope swing. 16994. 
Where I played when a kid. 
25870. 
Martin (R. C.) 
7076 (318). 
Martin (S. A.) 
happy. 24480. 
Martin (Troy) Freight wreck of num- 
ber 52. 9904. 
Martin (V. L.) 
15098. 

Martin (W. 8.): 
Happy little children. 2815 (125). 
Lord, I come. 21696 (240). 

Man of Galilee. 17752 (89). 
Sitting at the feet of Jesus. 8776. 
We are marching. 2815 (351). 
Martin and Dawley co. Selfish. 
23260. 
Martinchick (Edward) : 
Tell me. 19388. 
Thoughts. 19376. 
To be in love again. 19395. 


You and I. 23749. 
Postlude on Sleepers, 


Intermediate har- 


Silhouette de femme. 


I am happy you are 


Prosperity march. 


Martinez (Hector) Con los brazos 
abiertos. 4951. 
Martinez (Ray) Sweet melody. 
21324. 
Martini (—): 
Gavotte des moutons. 7616. 


Plaisir d’amour, 1881. 
Martini (Bennie) Why don’t you tell 
me so. 17643. 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


Martini (lL. H.): 
Hello Chicago. 
Paradise isle. 

Martino (A. De): 
Collection of Italian and Neapoli- 

tan songs. 15979. 

Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin. 390, 7371, 
24067. 

Santa Lucia. 


53d 10. 
8546. 


25397. 


Martino (Bruna Da San) See Da San 
‘Martino (Bruna) 
Martino (Sebastiano Di) See Di Mar- 
tino (Sebastiano) 
Martini (B.): 
Hsquisses de danses. 16131. 
Ritournelles. 17134. 
Sept arabesques. 8246. 
Sonate. 8247. 


Marton (Alexander) : 
Ball im Savoy. 9454*, 9455. 


Kék lampas. 12563*. 
Martucci (V. 8.) Garron... 22171, 
Martyn (Katherine) I loved you. 
22387. 
Martz (Roy) Jungle jazz. 20519. 
Marus (EF. P.) Oh mother dear. 6192. 
Marusia. 20726. 
Marvel (Clair) Old Man Moon is tell- 
ing you. 6211. 


Marvel (J. T.) Waiting. 4448. 
Marvel (Robert) : 
Dear old Utah moon. 16035. 
I’m ealling you. 16408. 
Marvin (Dwight) Songs of Williams. 
25535. 

Marvin (Frank): 
Cowboy’s heaven. 
True Blue Bill. 6784. 

Marvin (J. E.) Stars above know 

I’m in love with you. 15329. 

Marvin (Jerry) Stars above know 

I’m in love with you. 15329. 

Marvin (Johnny) : 

Lonely little town. 


9654. 


22710. 


When you hear me call. 2658. 
Marx (Chico) I’m daffy over you. 
10123. 
Marx (Henry): 
I’m not dancing tcnight. 5529. 


Strolling on the beach. 8887. 
Marx . (Karl) Weihnachts-kantate. 
17547. 


Marx (Lloyd) 
gether dear. 
Mary (F. E.): 


Now we're back to- 


20953. 


Just kiss me. 16592. 
You dear. 9279. 
Mary (June) Lazy mountain moon, 
20582. 
Mary Angela (Sister) See Heegeman 
(M. A.) 
Mary Catherine (Sister) |My rosary 
of God bless you’s. 10701. 


1414 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


M[ary] Florentine (Sister) Missa 
Regina angelorum. 5975. 
Marzo (C. L.): 
Awake. 9832 (22). 


Come, see the place where Jesus 


lay. 11670 (58). 
Golden sickle. 13765 (71). 
Hark, the herald angels sing. 


13765 (78). 

He is risen, He is risen. 
(136). 

In the fire light. 93832 (166). 

Jesus lives. 9332. (176). 

Neapclitan songs. 9832 (251). 

Sing with all the sons of glory. 
9332 (324). 

Spring story. 9332 (340). 

Marzo (Eduardo): 

Awake. 93832 (22). 

Come, see the place where Jesus 
lay. 11670 (58). 

Golden sickle. 13765 (71). 


9332 


Hark, the herald angels sing. 
13765 (78). 

He is risen, He is risen. 9832 
(136). 

In the fire light. 9332 (166). 

Jesus lives. 9332 (176). 

Neapolitan songs. 9832 (251). 


Sing with all the sons of glory. 
93832 (324). 
Spring story. 93832 (340). 
Mascagni (Pietro) : 
Cavalleria rusticana. 9332 (231). 
Guglielmo Ratcliff. 12746. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 7076 (197). 
Mascheroni (Vittorio) : 
Addio bambine. 9035. 
Album della novita Carisch estate 
1983..)°15753: 


Che cosa ci vuoi fare. 14002. 

Comme la neige. 9638. 

Fez. 638, 639. 

‘Isabella, du schéne Isabella. 1161, 
1162. . 

Ma la mamma lo sa. . 24879, 
255388. 

Mascheroneide. 14750. 

Mezz’ ora con voi. 16781. 


Ragazze d’oggi. 638. 
Se quel barbier io fossi. 17186. 
Sono tre parole. 25537, 25588. 


Soctto V’cmbrellino con me. 2217, 
2T 
Tango della gelosia. 4810, 15406, 
21344. 
Mascitti (Michele) Prelude and al- 
legro. 17088. 
Masdea (Vincent, or Vincenzo) 


Aquila umana. 21747. 
Masek (Anna) Prosperity is coming. 
13150. 
Maseras (Eduardo) : 
My song awakens the dawn. 3901. 


Panoramic rhythms. 6275. 
World wide peace prayer. 4598. 
Masias (Yvonne) My silver bow. 
16880. 
Masion (Israel) Naier style. 61138. 


Mask and wig club. Out of the blues. 
10842*, 
Maskell (C. H.): 


Ball game. 11771. 
Beautiful isle of love. 172. 
My dolly. 12870. 
Maslo (EK. B.) But poverty is now at 
an end. 95382. 
Mason (C. E.) Ol Man Depression. 
8475. 
Mason (D. G.). Prelude and fugue. 
4058, 4059. 


Mason (Dixie) Old sweet song for a 


sweet old lady. 20996. 
Mason (EH. F.): 
Lonesome. 20660. 
Sleepy time. 23299. 


Mason (Eliott) 
pennies. 4869. 
Mason (Esther) Knute Rockne. 
Mascn (J. B.) 
16992. 
Mason (Jack): 
Alice in Wonderland. 23825. 
Beautiful dreams, what are they 
made of. 17877. 
Butterflies in the rain. 
Dancing in blue. 16019. 
I hear my heart saying, you’re 
mine. 20318. 
Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low- 
down tune. 20642. 
Living in doubt. 12649. 
Lonely park. 1360. 
My moonlight madonna. 14891. 
My palace where love is king. 
3894. 


Tingle ingle of the 


8060. 
Old pal of my heart. 


9533. 


One minute to one. 23025. 

River’s takin’ care of me. 13194. 

Rollin’ on our roller’ skates. 
15141. 

Save me from being lonesome. 
21180. 

This time it’s love. 17408. 


When the sun bids the moon good- 
night. 9200. 
You and the moon and me. 92738. 
You'll never get up to heaven that 
way. 7040. 
Mason (Marie): 
Ill be there with you. 
When I love you best. 
Mason (Melissa) 


16383. 
15599. 
Rain and sunshine. 


23155. 
Mason (8. C.): 
Faults. 7562. 


Sleepy melody. 4208. 
Mason music ¢o., inc. All I ean do is 
whistle. 19668. 


1415 


INDEX 


Masque of minuets. 14752. 
Masselle (S. A.): 


My tree in Palestine. 22921. 


We love you eretz Yis-ro-el. 21518, 
25790. 
You’re lovely to-night. 15710. 


Massenet (J. EB. F.): 


Air de ballet. 24905. 
Angelus. 24906. 
Aubade de JVJensoleillad [sic] 


7076 (199, 200). 
Chanson de Chérubin. 
203). 
Chant de nourrice. 7076 (206). 
Chérubin. 7076 (204, 205). 
Clair de lune. 15733 (207). 
Dors, Magda. T7076 (207, 208). 
En chantant. 15733 (208). 
Femme. 7076 (209, 210). 
Féte bohéme. 12748.. 
J’ai di vous paraitre un peu béte. 
7076 (211). 
Jongleur de Notre Dame. T7076 
(212): 
Manon. 7076 (2138). 
Marchande de réves. 
Marche. 24907. 
Marie-Magdeleine. 7076 (215). 
Ope thine eyes of blue. 20728. 
Tes cheveux. T0776 (216). 
Verdadera vida. 14754. 
Yeux clos. 7076 (217-219). 
Massenet (L. C. de G.): 
Aubade de_ Jensolleillad 
7076 (199, 200). 
Chanson de Chérubin. 


7076 (201- 


7076 (214). 


[sic] 


7OT6 (201-— 


208). 
Chant de nourrice. 7076 (206). 
Chérubin. 7076 (204, 205). 


Dors, Magda. 7076 (207, 208). 

En chantant. 15733 (208). 

Femme. 7076 (209, 210). 

J’ai di vous paraitre un peu béte. 
7076 (211). 


Jongleur de Notre Dame. ‘7076 
(2a); , 
Marchande de réves. 7076 (214). 


Tes cheveux. TO76 (216). 
Yeux clos. 7076 (217-219). 
Masset (J. J.) Progressive vocal ex- 
ercises. 8604. 
Massey (G. W.): 
Elves. 16126. 
Give me one hour. 
Moon maid. 16126. 
Massey (Victor): 
Come, let us worship. 24077. 
O, were my love yon lilac falr. 
25145. 
Wake up. 25768. 
Master choruses. 24908. 
Master music makers. Album of new 
radio favorites. 21716. 


16229. 


pti, 1..S. eee 


Master songs of all time. 1487. 
Masters in this hall. 1488. 
Mastersingers of Nuremberg. 4444. 
Mastinelli (J.) Overture to Petrella’s 
opera Ione. 23059. 
Matalga. pseud. See Loomis (C. M.) 
Matela (M. B.) After Ive tried. 
23818. 
Matesky (Thelma): 
Crowded subway. 24105. 
Deep shadows. 22018. 
Mathé (Eduard) Ni jamais, ni tou- 
jours. 1680. 
Mathena (Jessie) My dear old gray 
head mother. 16848. 
Matheson (H. K.): 
Mocking bird. 25992 (44). 
Robin redbreast. 25992 (57). 
Sunbeam. 25992 (68). 
Matheson (W. H.) Radio star. 1950. 
Mathews (Alma) Silver mist. 11115. 
Mathews (B. M.): 

Free again. 3256. 
Pretending. 1909. 
Mathews (H. E.) Shadows. 

Mathews (Henry): 
Chicago and how it was named. 
3027. 
Irish vaquero. 7974. 
Take me to Chicago. 8931. 
Where the seeds of romance grow. 


11094. 


25877. 
Mathis (D. 8S.) Bronx day jubilee. 
13941. 
Mathison (J. P.) Tl push and won't 
be late. 7826. 
Matiegka (Wenzel) Lento e patetico. 
1297. 


Java d’Israél. 1181. 
If I could forget 


Matis (G.) 
Matlock (K. S.) 


you. 1082. 
Matos (E. Z.): 
Al ausentarte. 2826. 
Nubes grises. 6165. 


Matos Rodriguez (G. H.): 
Cumparsita. 7406. 


Flores marchitas. 18178, 22132. 
Matra pictures. 10528. 
Matsa (Minos) Parapono tou magna. 


21044. 
Matsko (J. A.) 
Matson (H. C.) 

your heart to me. 
Matson (Stephanie) 

ories. 20709. 
Matte (Annie) 
Matté (James): 

Chattanooga playboy. 3016. 
Lament for the living. 8067. 
She’ll be comin’ ’round the moun- 
tain, O1Si7 Lf. 
Sophisticated lady. 13351. 
Matthay (Tobias) Piano class method. 
15045. 


Without you. 7008. 
Why don’t you open 
6985. 

Maddening mem- 


My beloved. 18810. 


1416 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Matthews (Artie) Crusader. 24106. 
Matthews (B. M.) Am I forgiven. 
7120. 
Matthews (KH. R.) Anytime, any- 
where. 4720. 
Matthews (Edmund) : 
Chorale prelude, on St. Mary. 
11934. 
Interlude, on Strength and stay. 
12482. 
Postlude on Laudate Dominum. 
13126. 


Matthews ' (H. A.): 
Choral fantasy on nursery rhymes. 
3031, 3032, 15967. 

Davy Jones’ locker. 24129. 

I saw thee weep. T7076 (136). 

Master choruses. 24908. 

Nazareth. 22222. 

On great lone hills. 6229. 
Matthews (Harry) Prosperity. 10957. 
Matthews (Helen) See de Lashmutt 

(H. M.) 
Matthews (J. S.) 
town. 21297. 
Matthews (Merrill) When the stars 

creep over the valley. 6943. 
Matthews (O. G.) You were in my 
arms. 7059. 
Matthews (R. J.): 
My Thousand Island home. 10707. 


Star of Bethlehem 


Roosevelt and prosperity. 15151. 
Matthews (Ralph) After tonight. 
157438. 
Matthias-Ben-Hzra. 3776*. 


Matthiesen (Alfred) 
you are you. 10256. 
Matthiesen (Blanche) : 
In my little ship of dreams. 
Dai ep ee 
It’s just a little cabin. 14566. 
Mattice (H. A:) And still I sit and 
think of thee. 9377. 
Matura (Laurence) Oh where can 
she be. 18941. 
Maueler (Millie) 
time. 9601. 
Mauermann (Bertha) 
depression. 8981. 
Mauersberger (Hrhard) : 
Die mit trinen sien. 9718. 
Unsers herzens freude hat ein 


It is because 


Cherry blossom 


There ain’t no 


ende. 11407. 
Mauger (Joseph) Méditation. 22795. 
Maul (J. W.) You, my love. 19610. 


Maunder (KE. F. F.) Song of Thanks- 
giving. 11670 (352). 
Maunder (J. H.) Song of Thanks- 
giving. 11670 (352). 
Maupin (Rex): 
I’m in the spell of the night. 7848. 
That old leather pocketbook of 
mother’s. 13440. 


We’re living on the county now. 
11468. 

Maipa paria. 3777. 

Mauray (A. R.) Where the moon- 
light turns the ripples silver, dear. 
9221. 

Maurer (H. S.) 
13266. 

Maurer 
1393. 

Maurice (Peter) : 

Adios, good-bye. 11680. 
Couple of pals. 21961. 
Millions of kisses and millions of 


Serenade viennois. 


(Mildred) Love:on a farm. 


smiles. 3812. 
Maurice (Peter) music co., ltd.: 

Adios, good-bye. 11680. 

All that I need is you. 19671. 

Christmas bells at eventide. 
21923. 

Come home, my dear. 17996. 

Couple of pals. 21961. 

Custard and plums. 3087. 

Dear stranger. 16037. 

First Mrs. Fraser. 3238. 

Flower of my heart. 7583. 

Guten abend, mein  liebchen. 
14310. 


Happy vagabond’s song. 12260. 
Here is my song. 7736. 

How do you do, Honolulu. 10052. 
I certainly don’t need you. 10077. 
Tl tap, tap, tap on your window. 


14416. 

I’m getting younger every day. 
12379. 

I met a young lady. 22437. 

If you say yes cherie. 16495. 


Jog along, right up that path to 
the sun. 10304. 
Lawd! show me the way. 
Marching along together. 
Maureen O’ Dare. 16763. 
Mayerl (Billy) modern 
method. 8256**, 
Millions of kisses and millions of 
smiles. 3812. 
Musical moments. 
My dream. 22882. 
My love song. 6084. 
Night of summer, sweet and ten- 


8080. 
ie WE = 


piano 


20808. 


der. 20933. 
Nothing more or nothing less. 
12978. 


Old-fashioned sweethearts. 23005. 
On the other side of lovers’ lane. 
17003. 

One horse town. 23024. 
Saying good-bye to love. 
Serenade out of the night. 
Sing another line. 17233. 
Sing-song Sally. 6521. 
So does she. 6538. 
Somebody else. 13326. 


23249. 
25430. 


1417 


INDEX 


Maurice (Peter) music co. ltd.—Con. 

Somebody lied. 8800. 

Song of the bells. 2207. 

Song without words. 23344. 

Standing on the corner. 6618. 

Sweetheart. 6670. 

Symphony of the breeze. 23417. 

Thank God for little gardens. 
19348. 

Too late to-morrow. 9028. 

Tumble-down paradise. 
23502. 

Walking home alone. 11448. 
We'll find the sunny side together. 
23586. 

What might have been. 23620. 
When the band begins to play. 


23501, 


ila aa es 
When you’ve fellows like me in the 
force. 15629. 
Maurin des Maures. 10500, 11024, 


13958. 
Mauro (Edward) 
tending. 138434. 
Mauro-Cottone (Melchiorre) : 


Tell me you’re pre- 


Adoramus Te. 7157. 
Ave Maria. 7157. 
Mausebach (Alfred) Concertino. 
21949. 
Maxange (E. de) Trois bourguignons. 
11375. 
Maxey (S. W.) Will I ever see my 
Annie any more. 6990. 
Maxfield (J. T.) When I come to the 
mender of dreams. 25830. 


Maxham (E.C.) N.R.A. march. 16912. 
Maxim (Florence) See Cutter (F. M.) 
Maxwell (Charles) : 
Attaca [sic] to fish market. 9418. 
Breakfast room. 9518. 


Cafe terrace. 7298. 
New rhythm. 107382. 


Maxwell (Eddie) : 
No greater love. 8438. 
Put your cares in a song. 4077. 
Shave and a hair cut. 2117. 
Maxwell (Kathleen Heron-) 
Heron-Maxwell (Kathleen) 
Maxwell (William) Corn. 412. 


See 


May (Ada) See Weeks (A. M.) 

May (Audrey) Some day. 15288. 

May; (C..J.). Hear. our prayer, O 
heavenly Father. 884. 

May (Ed.) Ich méchte dich auf hiin- 
den tragen. 10179. 

May (G. E.) Chiquilla. 9616, 11932. 


May (Hans): 


Fenster auf, der lenz ist da. 5175. 
Frag’ nicht! frag’ nicht. 18199. 


Gliick macht eine frau so sch6n. 
5260. 

Lied geht um die welt. 18620. 

Mir fehlt ein freund wie du. 5971. 

Musik muss sein. 34. 


pt. M1, n. Ss, v.28 


My song goes round the world. 
25078. 
Throw open wide your window. 
17417. 
When a man’s in love. 17568. 
May (Jack) One more waltz with 
you. 6237. 
May (K. M.) pseud. See Maier (Karl) 
May (R. C.) I’m laughing constantly. 
10130. 
May day. 20730. 


Mayberry (Bob) Night of love. 
16988. 
Mayblossom. 8256*. 
Maybray (Victor) We once were 
sweethearts. 11465. 
Maydell publications: 
Awake, America. 7162. 
Bit of loveliness. 7218. 
Mayer x€@.4.)-: 
Hold me tight. 24439. 
Into the infinite. 14551. 


When it’s moonlight on the moun- 


tains. 17574, 25839. 
Maver (E. EE.) Mister Street Car 
Man. 8295. 
Mayer (N. E.) Springfield college 
Songs. 13367. 


Mayer (Nellie) : 
Don’t blame it on the moonlight. 
9734. 
Mademoiselle M.D. 22761. 
Those little stolen moments of 


bliss. 113388. 
Mayer (O. J.): 

But was it fair. _ 7276. 

Play and sing. 8572. 
Mayerhoff (Franz) Elegie. 9796. 
Mayerl (Billy) : 

Canaries’ serenade. 4880. 


Four aces. 22158. 
Mayerl (Billy) modern piano 
method. 8256**. 
Musical moments. 20808. 
Sing-song Sally. 6521. 
Three syncopated rambles. 
Mayfair music corp.: 
Ain’t it the truth. 31. 
In the little white church on the 
hill. 5639. 
Let’s sit this one out. 24775. 
Then you went and changed your 
mind. 2368. 
Mayhead (Phyllis) Sing an old-fash- 
ioned coon song. 2149. 
Mayhew (Billy) See Mayhew (W. P.) 
Mayhew (D. E.) Clowns and castles. 


5935. 


11948*. 

Mayhew (W. P.) It’s a sin to tella 
lie. 14562. 

Maynard (Ken) Wheels of destiny. 
23628. . 


Maynard (Paul) Wise guy. 238722. 


1418 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Maynard-Brown (Randolph) In our 
Rocky Mountain bungalow. 22524. 
Mayne (Marcelle) Definitely, it’s you. 
3115. 
Maynor (L. R.) Day dreams. 14082. 
Mayo (Curtis) Road to hell, 1990. 
Mayo (E. J.) Promises. 19046. 
Mayo (HE. W.) New baby. 14928. 
Mayo (M. E.): 
New York City blues. 
That sweet baby smile. 
Mayo (Sam) 


12957. 
13444. 
Baby, like your poor old 


. dad. 2886. 
Mayor of Tokio. 2815 (207*), T7076 
(220). 
Mayr (Eva) Playing. 6311. 
Mays (R. E.): 


I don’t want no angel. 5467. 
You always will be just a baby to 
me. 7026. 
Mazas (F.) Httiden. 
Mazellier (Jules) 
narde. 19087. 
Mazza (Angelo) 
20722. 
Mazzarelli (Giovanni) 
in glory. 4807. 
Mazzaro (J. A.) Little sweetheart of 
the range land. 5831. 
Mazzucchi (Alfredo) : 


1494. 
Rhapsodie montag- 


Marché Roosevelto. 


Bells ringing 


A signora ’e ’stu core. 21698. 
Adalaysa. 21703. 

Che ne sarra dimane. 345. 
Mia signora. 1520. 

"O bbene. 1721. 
’O core a ddoie piazze. 22981. 
Parteno ’e suldate. 1842. 
Ringrazia, e passa... 23184. 
Si ’ammore é ’na pena. 28275. 
Signorina. 23279. 

Stornelli d’oro. 15340. 

Tutt’ ’e ffemmene. 23506. 


Me and my gal. 3967. 


Mead (A. E.) Lindbergh. 22675. 

Mead (Dorothy) lHyes like summer 
skies. 14196. 

Mead (George) Voices of the wise. 
21482. - 

Mead (Howard) jr. Believe it or not, 
baby. 19748. 

Meader (Marion) Choosing to do His 
will. 15960. 


Meadows (Fred) : 
Fall in line and fall in love, with 


me. 20051. 

Honey, don’t you love me any- 
more. 882, 10043. 

Sweetheart of my college days. 
21330. 

Things I never knew till now. 
21389. 

Meadows (Thomas) jr. Depression 
blues. 5026. 


Meakin (Anna): 
Cushendun. 444. 
Hrin! dear Erin. 5134. 
Vll always be your friend. 958. 
I might have known. 24563. 
Irish mother mine. 1155. 
It doesn’t seem fair to me, 
Lough Erne. 1870. 
Oh silent valley. 6195. 
Poor ol nigger man. 10921. 
Wind from the glens cf Antrim. 
11576. 
You’re my lucky star. 
Meakin (J. B.) Nothin’ 
14952. 
Meale (Saverio) : 


1165. 


Pia: 
but tears. 


Frenessia d’amore. 12172. 
O’ mare traditore. 12991. 
Meale-Taylor (Neville) They say. 
11326. 
Meaney (W. G.) That’s why I am 


23448. 
True Americanism. 


feeling so blue. 
Meaney (W. P.) 


9040. 
Means (Jimmie) Love’s whispering 
melody. 1419. 


Mecham (Aaron) I need your smile 
all the while. 14462. 

Mecham (William) : 

Strolling down by the old Illinois. 


8884, 19289. 

That dear old sweet mother of 
mine. 19347. 
Mechura (Josef) Spirit of the USS. 

navy. 17291. 


Med fuld musik. 12755. 
Medbury (Phyllis) : 


Just nightingale. 12545. 
Thrill of your kiss. 13465. 
Medea. 14763. 
Medema  (Hddie) Campus moon, 
2986. 
Medford (Vaughn) : 
All bound down. 11702. 
Buncombe chain gang. 11864. 


Medina (R. M.) Espera. 7541. 

Medina (R. R.) When I look at you, 
dear. 13628. 

Meditz (Albina) I’m living in a world 
of broken dreams. 18411. : 

Medley from the South. 4656 (392). 

Medley of American tunes. 249138, 

Medoff (David) Dire gelt. 18075. 

Medoff (Samuel) Darling mine. 
9684. 

Meehan (John) 
May. 10231. 

Meek (C. A.) 
18049. 

Meek (Herbert) 

Meek (J. A.) 


In the month after 
Dear heart of mine. 


Lazy waters. 16630. 
Dream waltz. 5081. 


1419 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n. S., v.28 


Meeker (M. L.): 
One hour. 21008. 
Our castle in Spain. 
To love you. 21415. 
Meeks (C. L.) My heart is crying for 
sympathy. 25040. 
Meet mother in the skies. 24916. 
Meeting of the waters. 8266. 
Meglio (Yolanda De) See De Meglio 
(Yolanda) 
Meglio (Yolanda Di) 
(Yolanda) 
Mehr (F. W.): 
Liebesgltick. 5791. 
_ Lenging heart. 3705. 
Mehrle (H. F.) When it’s moonlight 
in the mountains. 2635. 
Méhul (—) Chants et cuvres cho- 
rales. 11909. 
Mehul (EH. N.) Praise the Lord with 
songs of rejoicing. 11670 (285, 286). 
Meier (Henry) Alone and lonesome. 
LG ps 
Meiers (Gus) 


21018. 


See Di Meglio 


We're just a bunch of 


merry bo’s. 19489. 
Meiklem (Archie) My sunshine. 
18847. 


Meilleur (J. G.) Darling. 21994. 

Mein friseur. 10027, 10178, 103870, 
10544. 10996, 11078. 

Mein harmonium. 5948. 

Meinhardt (J. E.) Dreams of yester- 


day. 16108. 
Meisel (Will) : 
Du du, dudl du du. 16112. 
Gipsy, sing for me. 16220. 
Heut’ geht’s uns gut. 5388. 


Ich hab’ dich einmal gekiisst. 
5585. 
Ist es wirklich wahr. 5660. 
Kleine frau, was nun. 16610. 
Kleines braunes miaédel aus Ha- 
vanna. 5746. 
Now ain’t that wonderful. 20949. 
So im vortibergeh’n in deine augen 
seh’n. 17254. 
Trium’ mein kleines baby. 6778. 
Meisel & co. (Edition) g.m.b.h.: 
Hs gibt nur ein Berlin. 5135. 
Es muss ein grosses wunder sein. 
5136. 
Es war einmal ein musikus. 
Heut’ geht’s uns gut. 53883. 
Ich hab’ dich einmal gekiusst. 
5585. 
Ich méchte einen walzer schun- 
keln, aber nur mit dir. 5587. 
Kleines braunes miédel aus Ha- 
vanna. 5746. 
Tanzt du auch so gern wie ich. 
6692. 
Trium’ mein kleines baby. 6778. 
Meisenburg (Jacob) I’ve been dream- 
ing of you little gal. 3498. 


5137. 


Meister (Al) Waiting for your re- 
turn. 17509. 

Meister (G.) Grenadier du Caucase. 
143805. 


Meistersinger (Die) 11488, 25761. 

Meistersingers (The) 15551. 

Mel (Lew) Angel. 138813. 

Melching (Bertha) Down by the old 
Shady brook. 24176. 

Melé (Fred) Amour n’est qu’un réve. 


76. 
Melfi (A. M.) Poema. 17077. 
Melfi (M.) ‘Tristezas. 13494. 


Melinka of Astrakhan. 20739*. 
Mella (Franco): 
In a little Swiss chalet. 
My destiny. 14865. 
Mellen (F. T.): 
I’m wanting only you. 16488. 
Let’s start over again. 20601. 
Pleasin’ you. 4049. 
You. 4604. 
Mellichamp (N. V.) Hymn melodies 
for children to play. 3407. 
Mellinger (J. 8.) Down by the wil- 
low tree. 7480. 
Mello (Gene) See Mello (V. C.) 
Mello (V. C.) Waltz of love. 15557. 
Melion (W. H.) jr. Daybreak. 12010. 
Mells (H. F.): 
Floating love. 20068. 
Old Man Depression now’s hob- 


7933. 


bling ’long. 16988. 
Melnik (Henry) Hail Weequahic. 
22240. 
Mélo. . 10520. 
Melodi, s. a.: 
Tagen Wbioo: 
Natale. 6115. 
Nuvole d’amore. 6171. 
Signora velata. 6506. 
Ultima follia. 6807. 
Melodia de Arrabal. 14106, 18915. 
Melodia prohibida. 20741. 
Melodie (Musikverlag) inh. Karl 
Patsch : 
Excelsior-marsch. 38210-3212. 
2 marsche. 40380, 4081. 
Melody (Faith) pseud. See Wells 
(M. B.) 


Melody. 928, 1128, 1669, 1897, 2422, 
2750, 3287, 3794, 12764. 
Melody cruise. 10251. 
Melovidoff (A. 8.) That’s the reason 
I’m loving some one else. 213869. 
Melrose (Lester) : 
Bull cow blues. 2965. 
Come on in baby. 15992. 
Jockey stomp. 16562. 
Rukus juice blues. 11044. 
Shelby County blues. 11101. 
Stomp that thing. 17308. 
Sweet feet. 173831. 
Too too train. 6771. 


1420 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1953 


Melrose & Montgomery. Biscuit 
roller, 15858. 
Melrose music ¢o.: 
Beloved music. 19749. 
Elegy to the moon. 11089. 
Hymn of the soul. 20278. 
Melson (David) Shower me _ with 
kisses. 6500. 
Melson (H. B.) Heart’s haven. 2815 
(181) 
Meltzer (Edward) Nira. 209389. 
Meltzer (Samuel) : 
Dreamland sweetheart. 16099, 
24191. 
Harlem Lord. 201938. 


Meludico musikaliska Knuten, a. b. 


Mustalainen. 8345. 

Melville (Corrina) Nira. 20939, 
Melvin (Bill) See Melvin (W. O.) jr. 
Melvin (Jacob) Blue eagle. 13908, 
15868. 

Melvin (W. O.) jr. Beautiful and 
wonderful. 238922. 

Melyan (Theodore) Dexterous digits. 
22028. 


Memories of Vienna. 14772. 
Men of Harlech. 18764. 
Menart (Rudolph) Lonesome sweet- 


heart. 10460. 
Mencher (Murray) : 
Alice in Wonderland. 19664, 
28825, 23826. 
Colonel from Kentucky. 19874. 


Just a fireside, with you beside. 
16574. ° 

Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low- 
down tune. 20642-20644. 

Poor Cinderella. 23108. 

They can’t repeal my love for you. 
21388. 

Throw another log on the fire. 
234738, 25684, 25685. 


When we girls get together. 2655. 

When you kissed me. 2659-2661. 
Mende (Max): 

Baby I got my eyes on you. 17850. 

Cherry blossom time. 9601. 
Mendelsohn (Jack): 

And now you’re gone. 80. 

I want you to know. 5075. 
Mendelsohn (Joseph) jr. Broken 

serenade. 13940*. 


Mendelssohn (Arnold): 
Drei lieder aus der reformations- 
ett, L213. 
Seligpreisungen. 
Zwolf altdeutsche 
lieder. 5956. 
Mendelssohn (Felix) : 
No thrill. 22965. 
Photograph of you. 15044. 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 
Adagio. 18730. 
Christmas waits. 


13259. 
Weihnachts- 


8272. 


Consolation. 24933. 
Father Christmas. 
It is ordained by 
14778. 
Kindersttick. 
Meditation. 
Mendelssohn. 
Mendelssohn-fantasie. 
Nocturne. 14778. 
O for the wings of a dove. 
(94). 
On wings of song. 1510. 
Postlude. 7076 (222). 
Praeludium. 10558. 
Scherzo. 12774. 
Six piéces enfantines et deux ro- 


8273. 
will divine. 


24934, 
8274. 

25992 (42). 
1509. 


17752 


mances sans paroles. 1511. 
Song without words. 10559, 
12775. 


Spinning song. 24935. 
Spring song. 11670 (233). 
Two songs without words. 1512. 
Venetian gondola song. 249386. 
Wedding march. 16775. 
Mendenhall (Lola) Just a shack by 
old Mt: Hood. 1217. 
Mendes (P.) Edera. 142. 
Mendoza (C. N.) Sweet boy of mine. 
23397. 
Mendoza (David): 
Ceremonies of the world. 24037. 
Costumes of the world. 24095. 
Jester’s dance. 24677. 
Little Miss Mischief. 24808. 
Top of the world. 25705. 


Mendoza (E.) Son tus ojos. 6557. 
Mendoza (Peter) : ; 
Dance of the buttercups. 11998. 


Den’t be late in the morning. 
7467. 
Somebody. 18325. 
Someone to share my 
8805. 

Menges (E. E.): 
I’m living a lie. 
Song of the winds. 

Menges (F. C.): 
America triumphant. 
Jolly fellows. 16565. 

Lakota waltzes. 24745. 
Light brigade. 16660. 
Pride of the ball. 25297. 
Reuben and Rachel. 11009. 
Menninger (A. E.) Come on out, the 
moon is out tenight. 17998. 


dreams. 


10132. 
8828. 


15775. 


Menninger (Hddie) See Menninger 
(A. E.) 
Mennonite pub. house. In the garden. 
10226. 
Mensch (Samuel) Art of love. 93899. 
Mercer (Johnuy) : 
Fare-thee-well to Harlem. 24250. 


Lazybones. 14640. 


Life’s so complete. 18622. 


1421 


INDEX 


pt. It, n. S., Vv: 28° 


Merchant of Venice. 2815 (220). 
Mercier (René): 
Airs de Mercier. 
Berceuse au rouet. 
Biguine! biguine. 
C’est mon p’tit. 21853. 
Il n’aime pas la java. 12449. 
Totor t’as tort. 2427, 6773. 
Meredith (I. H.): 
All for me. 4656 (10). 
Away from God. T0O76 (10). 
Beautiful Bethlehem star. 
(24). 
Bells of hope. 4656 (61). 
Bethlehem King. 11670 (31). 
Children’s praise. 4656 (86). 
Chimes of Christmas. 15957. 
Christmas bells. 11670 (50). 
Christmas feast of lights. 17984* 
Christmas wishes. 11670 (51). 
Closed to its rightful owner. 4656 
- (98). 
Come with anthems glad. 11670 


(60). 
Comrades of the cross. 4656 


(106). 

Confidence. 7076 (48). 

Echoes of Christmas. 16119*. 

Evening hymn. 4656( 168). 

Glory for me. 7TO76 (93). 

Go forward. 7638. 

God’s great gift. T0O76 (96). 

Happy Christmas. 11670 (135). 

I’m the little bird that tells. 11670 
(153) . 

I’ve told God I’m. sorry. 7076 
(139). 

‘In ibe presence of God. 
(150 

Jennie. 4656 (315). 

Jesus is mine. 4656 (319). 

Jesus lives. 4656 (321). 

Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 
By-iy ls 

Joy untold. 7076 (162). 

Joyful voices. 11670 (180). 

Just as I am. 4656 (337). 

Little child shall lead them. 
Clare Ie 

Little white church. 

Love of a little child. 

Matthias-Ben-Ezra. 

Mercy’s door 
4656 (398). 

My Jesus, I love Thee. 
(430). 

My old Kentucky 
(434). 

No other way. 
None of self 
4656 (450). 
O theme divine. 
Oft in the stilly 

(469). 


11694. 
4813. 
4819, 17900. 


11670 


7076 


4656 


7076 


10445. 
7076 (188). 
3T(6*. 
is always open. 
4656 
home. 


7076 (242). 
and all of Thee. 


11670 (269). 


night. 4656 


Old Black Joe. 4656 (472). 

One sweetly solemn thought. 4656 
(478). 

Peace I leave with you. 
(487). 

Probable sons. TOT6 (268). 

Promised Messiah. 11670 (298). 

Resurrection garden. 1973. 

Ring out, glad bells. TO76 (277). 

Ring out, ring out. 7076 (278). 

Ringing bells. TO76 (279). 

Santa’s experiment. 21174*. 

Send out the Christmas cheer. 
7076 (309). 

Send them happy to their dream- 
ing. 7076 (310). 

Silence in the city. 


4656 


7076 (316). 


Song of merry Christmas. 7076 
(S25). 

Songs sacred and secular. 4656 
(601). 

Temple of childhood. 8950*. 

They presented gifts. 17406*. 


To Santa’s land with the dream 
man. 11670 (381). 

Voice of the garden. 4438*. 

We are little helpers. 7076 (373). 

Wellesley girl. 4656 (681). 

What can I give my Saviour. 
TO7T6 (382). 

What does the clock say to you. 
7076 (383). 

Why do they want to. T7076 (386). 

Mergel (E. C.): 

Barnyard blues. 2902. 

I'll never leave home again. 12355, 
22370. 


Night of dreams. 1685. 

Merkel (Gustav): 
Auf griiner au. 19648 (5). 
Freudvoll und _ leidvoll. 19648 

(39) 

Gedenke mein. 19648 (41). 
Jagdruf. 19648 (62). 
Maienwonne. (19648 (90). 


Schmetterling. 19648 (127). 
Stisse heimath. 19648 (137). 
Merkler (Andor) Gipsy dance. 13765 

(66). 


Merkley (G. G.) I wonder, old moon, 


are you shining. 10175. 

Merl] (Maurice) Cryin’. 9662. 

Merlin (Irving) My inspiration. 
16856. 

Mero (W. P.) pseud. See Orem 
(eos) 


Merriam (R. H.) 5682. 
Merrick (Helen) : 

Golden leaves. 759. 

I wish for some one. 
Merrilies (F. C.): 

Busy little bee. 21848. 

Just a little squirrel. 


Jack Frost. 


1055. 


24699 © 


1422 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Let’s dance. 24768. 
Sleep. 11139, 
Merrill (Bert) Yodle-odle-o! in the 
mountains. 7025. 
Merrill (Blanche) : 
Queen of the Maywalk. 1943. 
Toothache. 2426. 
Merrill (C. P.) Rainbow. 8648. 
Merrill (J. O.): 


How did it happen. 902. 
Prosperity. 1918. 

Merrill (Janet): 
Shepherds love song. 15229. 


Skald’s drinking song. 15257. 
Song of the harp. 15295. 
Song of the sea. 15299. 
Song to Hric the Jute. 153800. 
Weep not beloved. 15581. 
Merrill (M. G.) Strangest interlude 
in a century of progress. 17311*. 
Merrill (M. L.) Afraid. 2822. 
Merrill (W. O.): 
I hope you like it. 945. 
My pretty senorita. 1634. 
Only a clown. 14998. 
Since father was a boy. 15248. 
You laughed when I cried over 
you. 2762. 
Merriman (Sid) 
eventyr. 16048. 
Merrin (Billy) : 
Cheerio. 21908. 
Doh, ray, me, fah. 22041. 
T’ll be there. 18378. 
We'll get along together. 4474. 
You’re the only one for me. 23778. 
Merritt (B. S.) Silver curls and 
golden ringlets. 2140. 
Merritt (Buddy) : 
My Oriental girl. 18839. 
Say! She’s my baby doll. 19148. 
Merritt (J. C.) Silver curls and 
golden ringlets. 2140. 
Merry chords. 12779. 
Merry mount. 3808. 
Merry widow. 24941. 
Mersereau (N. P.) Ave Maria. 15812. 
Mertens (Louie) Wonderful birth of 
Jesus. 25923. 
Mervine (W. E.) 
up and see me sometime. 
Merwin (R. A.) 


Det lyder som et 


Why don’t you come 
23705. 
Weep you no more. 


25799. 
Merz (O. M.) Rudiments of tech- 
nique. 2026. 


Meskill (Jack) : 

Come on _ in, 
7381, 9633. 

Dancing the devil away. 
7418, 7419. 

Good old days are here. 7663. 

If I ean count on you. 1079. 

It might have been a different 
story. 10260. 


the water’s fine. 


3096, 


38188—34——23 


Jug of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou. 1210, 3599. 
Meslin (Louis) He that dwelleth. 
5353. 
Mesmer (Alfred) : 
Back to Montana and you. 144. 
I am still waiting for you. 5447. 
Just a little walk dear. 18553. 
When you need me. 6952. 
Why did we meet again. 19556. 
Message (Wanda) Our President. 
8527. 
Messager (Andre) : 
Little Michus. 2815 (184). 
Marche hongroise. 15733 (204). 
Messager (Jean) Little Michus. 2815, 
(184). 
Messamore (A. L.) Lubly Dinah’s 
gone wid a coon. 24870. 
Messer (H. N.) My Ma-ary. 8376. 
Messerschmidt (Joe) Springtime is 


the time for love. 6608. 
Messier (C. M.) Winding roads 
among the hills of Vermont. 4571. 
Messina (G. M.): 
Bella senorita. 11793. 
Oriental dancer. 18967. 
14th st. blues. 9831, 17751. 
Messner (Dick) Haunting melody. 
18286. 


Messner (Joseph) Messe in B. 14787. 
Messner (Prela) Don’t you want a 
sweetheart. 22047. 
Mestesky (Louis) 
25295. 
Metcalf (J. W.): 
Absent. 23795 (3). 
Afterglow. 17752 (5). 
Danza. 23795 (53). 
Discontent. 23795 (19). 
Remembrance. 23795 (70). 
Repose. 238795 (71). 

Metcalf (P. B.) Petite etrangere. 
11670 (278). 
Metcalfe (Bruce): 

Goblin dance. 

Purple asters. 
Metro. I’ve an 

14469, 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.: 

After sundown. 17768, 21708. 

Agitators. 238820. 

Amour no. 2. 23847. 

And then. 81. 

Arrival at the dock. 23868. 

At the inn. 7148. 

At the table. 17837. 

Attaca [sic] to fish market. 9418. 

Attacca song in the desert. 17839. 

Baby stars. 13844. 


Pretzel boat. 


752. 
15101. 


evening for sale. 


Balcony with Achmed. 17864. . 
Ballroom and garden. 9456. 
Bath scene. 7186, 17871. 


Beautiful girl. 13866, 17879. 


1423 


INDEX 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.—Con. 


Birthday party. 9502. 

Black diamond. 11814. 

Boots and saddles. 7241. 

Breakfast room. 9518. 

Broken rosary. 261. 

Burning 13947. 

Bus ride sequence—musical open- 
inse 1 79ST. 


Cafe terrace. 7293. 
Cairo railroad station. 
Carnival echoes. 17961. 
‘Cause I’m just a downstream 
drifter. 19833. 
Chiquita. 24058. 
Cinderella’s fella. 
Clean as a whistle. 
Coronation. 24094. 
Cottage episode attacca. 9651. 
Dancing in the moonlight. 16021. 
Dancing lady. 12003, 16022. 
Development of baby star number. 
24145. 
Dinah Lou. 503, 7455. 
Dinner at eight. 16055, 18073. 
Do the shim sham. 22036. 
Don’t blame me. 14118. 
Downstream drifter. 22061. 
Drifting on a blue lagoon. 
Drumming out. 19999. 
Dusk. 16115. 
Hight little darkies on a fence. 
7525. 
End of day prelude. 18142. 
End of the day. 18148. 
Everything I have is yours. 
22105. 
Face the facts. 7551. 
Festival dance. 9859. 
First thing I knew. 5186. 
Fly away to Ioway. 16171. 
Full of the devil. 22166. 
Give a man a job. 18224. 
Go, go, go. 201382. 
Going Hollywood. 18237, 22201. 
Goodbye again. 16244, 20147. 
Grand Central episode. 18251. 
H’ya Duchess. 3333. 
Hail to the Baron Munchausen. 
16268. 
Happy times. 


17954. 


17986, 21925. 
15974. 


9776. 


14190, 


812. 


Harbor of home sweet home. 
22248. 

Heigh-ho the -gang’s all here. 
222738. 

Hello. 18311. 


Hey! young fella, close your old 
umbrella, 853. 

Hi-ho lack-a-day. 3376. 
His tribesmen meet him. 18323. 
Hold me. 871, 872. 

Hold your man. 7751, 12300. 
Hollywood party. 12302, 18330. 
Hot choc’late soldiers. 10048. 


1424 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


How I've tried. 22319. 

Hundred years from today. 22321, 
24473. 

Hunt galop. 10058. 

Hurry orientale. 18346. 

I'd dc it again. T797. 

I just couldn’t take it baby. 22356, 
24505. 


I'll be faithful. 14410. 
I'l} remember. 7827. 
Ili remember only you. 10109, 


PAE (2 

I’m a queen in my own domain. 
24537. 

I’m dancin’ on a rainbow. 14432, 
18405. 

I’m one of the boys. 14448. 

I’m pally with Sally again. 5535. 

I'm spending to-night with moth- 
er. 95d44. 

I’m thru. with saying I’m thru. 
5547, 7860, 7861. 

I’m walkin’ the chalk line. 22431, 
24562. 

I married an angel. 
7864. 

I’ve got a roof over my head. 
1037. 

I want to be your mother’s son-in- 
law. 22463. 

Irish picnic. 10247. 

Irish serenade. 7973. 

It happened in ’76. 14559. 

tv’s just a song and dance. 22557. 

Italian peasants. 10277. 

Italian street singer. 10278. 

Jerry tells Peg. 10297. 

Kalua lullaby. 14614. 

Keep away from the: moonlight. 
24720. 

Knee deep in rhythm. 8057. 


3488, 7862— 


Knights of old. 10358. 
Lady of the night. 10373. 
Let me be born again. 22652, 


24764. 


_Let’s go Bavarian. 14651, 22661. 


Let’s make up. 12623. 
Let’s whistle a waltz. 22665. 
Let your way home be my way 
home. 22666. ~ 
Life is a dance. 8120, 2 
Life is a merry-go-round. 12632. 
Lou—Anna. 18658. | 
Louisian’. 8183. . 
Love, love, I want you. 10480. 
Love songs of the Nile. 5873, 
8209. 


Lovely lady. 18675. 
Lucky fella. 18681, 24872. 
Magyariana. 10508. 


Mahster’s coming. 12715. 
Making history. 22767. 
Marche regal. 24897. 
Mary. 16758. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


Mississippi dream boat. 14798. 
Mob. 24975. 

Moon’s on the Nile. 3838. 
Moonlight and melody. 10592. 
Musical opening. 18805. 

My dancing lady. 20820, 22874. 
My friend, the night. 25037. 


New mown hay. 8428. 

New rhythm. 10732. 

Night flight. 10738. 

Night in the throne room. 25110. 
Nursery rhymes. 10774. 


Ombo. 16998. 

Only yesterday. 23081. 

Oo-la-la Jimmie. 3989. 

Oriental hurry. 18968, 18969. 
Our big love scene. 15006, 230387. 
Out of the deep. 85382. 

Pabst, Blatz and Schlitz. 17044. 
Peace brings dawn. 25238. 
Pots. 15071. 

Prayer. 15079. 

Prelude. 25576. 


Pride of the mountainside. 23133. 
Prince Charles. 25299. 
Proposal. 19048. 

Rabbit’s foot. 13170. 
Reincarnation. 19076. 

Rhythm of the day. 25334. 
Ride thru Swedish forests. 
Send a little melody around the 


world. 8725. 

Serenaders. 19164. 

Serenata. 25431. 

Ship sails. 25445. 

Signal. 11109. 

Sittin’ on a log, pettin’ my dog. | 
21225, aah 

Snow ride. 25486. 

Souvenirs. 19267. 


Spanish envoy. 25048. 
Stay on the right side of the road. 
2248, 4251. 


Steins on the table. 11218. 
Sweetheart darlin’. 11254. 
Tappin’ the barrel. 23428, 25629. 


Tell me I know how to love. 8946. 

Temptation. 23482. 

There’s a light in your eyes, sweet- 
heart darlin’. 8988. 

Three musketeers. 9009, 

To desert hotel. 193898. 

To the inn. 25695. 

Two lips like cherries. 9061. 

Victims of the voodoo drums, 
23541. 

Vienna in May. 9099. 

Vienna life. 11420. 

We are the two Hacketts. 9135. 

We'll make hay while the sun 


shines. 23587. 
We'll make love when it rains. 
15574. 


We're together again. 4478, 6883. 


| Metrovich (M. M.) 


25336. 


| Metzger 


Wedding bells. 15578. 

Wedding ceremony. 19494. 

What are we waiting for. 9167. 

What is there about you. 19505. 

When yov’re falling in love with 
the Irish. 9211. 


White horse. 19545. 

With a feather in your cap. 2715, 
With you beside me. 7006. 
Woman. 25921. 

Yes me. 19595. 

You are. 18715. 

You are temptation. 15689. 
You’ve got everything. 17740, 


19630. 
You’ve got that. 17741, 19632. 
Your mother’s son-in-law. 25983. 
Zip, zip- and there you are. 21691. 
Kiss me while 
we're waltzing. 1254. 
Metteer (V. N.) That elusive little 
thing prosperity. 8958. 
Metz (T. A.): 
President Roosevelt march 
chorus. 6345. 
What a lovely, lovely wor!d this is. 
6908. 
Metzel (Jerome): 
Because they remind me of you. 
2913. 
He’s the fellow for me. 3357. 
I said goodbye to happiness. 3494. 
Love is life. 3724. 
(Ros) Ive an evening for 
14469. ; 


and. 


sale. 


| Metzler (Bertha): 


Beautiful spring. 4656 (48). 


Sunset. in the mountains. 4656 
(615). 
Welcome merry springtime. 4656 
(680) . 
Mewes (Georg) Cahira. 2815 (42). 
Mewes (Heinz) Cahira. 2815 (42). 
Mexican Carmelite sisters. Silver 
jubilee mass. 17225. 
Mexicana. 3808*. 
Meyer (A. C.) Fit asa fiddle. 656. 
Meyer (A. H.): 
Friend, spend. 5215. 
Majel. 8232. 
Serenade of sunshine. 19162. 
Shadowland star dance. 23266. 
Spend a smile to-day. 17287. 


Symphony in pink. 17350. 
Meyer (C. A.) Our happy little love 
hest. 17031. 

Meyer (E. K.): 
Turnerbannerlied. 
Vaterland. 17490. 

Meyer (Ferdinand) pseud. See Scott 

(C. PS 
Meyer (G. C.) 
on. 21208. 


9053. 


Shine on moon shine 


1425 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Meyer (George) : 

Did I fall in love. 9717. 

Did my heart beat, did I fall in 
love. 12082. 

Ey’rything is peaches ’neath the 
old apple tree. 12117. 

Goin’ to town. 3295. 

I’d be erazy if I wasn’t crazy 
over you. 12334. 

I’ve got the funniest feeling. 
16461, 184389. 

Let’s go down to the beer garden. 
12619. 


Little hug, a little kiss. 16673. 

Moonlight millionaires. 5997. 

Mother Mississippi. 22845. 

Say yes to me. 19145. 

They’re all congratulatin’ me. 
11324, 13454. 

Under my umbrella. 2481. 


We were the best of friends. 
23599. 

Won’t you say hello. 
Meyer (H. W.) Missouri. 
Meyer (Horace) : 

Crazy for love. 19892. 

Crazy moon. 19898. 

Fantasy. 20761. 

Loony house riot. 20674. 

Paresis walk. 21045. 

Quick Henry, the flit. 21099. 

Snow. 21236. 
Meyer (J. F.) 

14043. 

Meyer (Joseph) : 
Alone in the dark. 19678. 
Dark is the night. 462. 

Don’t send me orchids. 3143. 

Goody goody girl. 20154. 

I’ve got a little confession to make. 

10157. 
In a café in Montmartre. 
Isn’t it heavenly. 10250. 


4590. 
18750. 


Come heavy-laden. 


5613. 


Nightful of delightful you. 6139. 
No greater love. 8438. 
Say it’s not the last time. 4140. 


There’s a house on a hill. 2871, 


4348. 
When I go home. 238636. 
You. 25944. 
Meyer 


(L. H.) Dreaming of you. 
16096. 
Meyer (L. S.): 

Caring for you. 9569. 

When all is done. 11489. 
Meyer (Luise) : 

Es sassen drei kamraden. 

(43). 

O friihling. 17752 (108). 

Meyer (M. E.) Mother and sweet- 


17752 


heart, Mary and Marie. 3845, 
Meyer (Mary) Forsaken, alone. 
16190. 


You're just the girl 
17727. 

3107. 
lonesome 


Meyer (Norma) 
I’ve been waiting for. 
Meyer (R. Z.) Day of days. 
Meyer (Raymond) I’m 
while you are away. 10134. 
Meyer (Wilhelm) : 
Es sassen drei kamraden. 
(48). 
O fritihling. 17752 (108). 
Meyer & bro. Paramount Christmas 
book. 21042. . 
Meyer-Helmund (Hrik) When the 
swallow sings. 17752 (159). 
Meyer-Olbersleben (Max) Moonlight 
fay. 13765 (122). 
Meyerowitz (David): 
Papierene kinder. 25225. 
Wen tate mame fehlt. 2592. 
Meyerowitz (Harry) Alice in Won- 


17752 


derland. 7103. 
Meyers (A. L.) Game preserve. 5228. 
Meyers (I. I.) Daddy I’m lonely. 
21980. 


Meyers (Ludwig) Till shadows of 
forest may cease. 6750. 
Meyers (M. E.) Doughnuts to dunk 
in my coffee. 24173. 
Meyers (M. L.) You be the giver and 
I’ll be the taker. 4610. 
Meyers (Mrs. R. BE.) See Myers (I. I.) 
Meyers (V. BE. A. M.): 
Hopping the keys. 898. 
I can’t love no one else. 922. 
I’m telling you. 1018. 

I only love mother and you. 1028. 
Lonely without you. 1361. — 
Meyers (Vic) Grand Slam in love. 

7671. 
Mezz (Ruth) Magdalén. 5905. 
Mi costilla es un hueso. 24951. 
Micale (Samuel) Marche Roosevelto. 
20722. 
Michael (I. L.) My log cabin home in 
the pines. 22902. 
Michael (Patrick) 
goodbye. 5288. 
Michael (R. K.) Here comes Miss 
Prosperity. 12285. 
Michael (William) : 
Canvas of blue. 13967. 
I want to stage a comeback. 
14481. 
If I know how our story would 
end. 14496. 
Indian summer love. 10237. 
My diary. 6053. 
My heart won’t believe a thing I 
say. 3874, 6068. 
One who'll do now must remind 
me of you. 10826. 
Worryin’, a bit about me. 15677. 
Michael Kohlhaas. 24953*. 
Michaeloff (Mischa) : 
Bonheur capricieux. 13924. 


Goodnight but not 


1426 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Dixie night. 19948. 

Dors, maman, dors. 14127. 

Schreib’ nichts von liebe mehr. 
2076. 


Michaels (M. F.) As long as I live 


Tl love you. 4736. 
Michalski (J. J.) Gruby skandal. 
786, T677. 


Michaud (Adeline) : 
Hurrah! hurrah! prosperity is on 


the way. 12320. 
There is no love like mother’s love. 
2367. 


Michaud (D. J.): 
Christ. is risen. 7355. 
Memory land. 3799. 


Preacher iS coming tonight. 
8596. 
Michel (Don) pseud. See Sciapiro 
(Michel ) 
Michel (Julia) All I want it’s you. 
2833. 


Micheli (G. de): 


Baisers dans la nuit. 19739. 
Danza infantile. 4989. 
Rimembranze. 6401. 
Schon ist das leben. 2071. 
Sternennacht. 23382. 
Michelmann (G. H.) Whither thou 
goest. 4540. 


Michiels (Gustave) au., and Michiels 
(Louis) prop. Maschinska. T7076 
(198). 

Michlin (Lou) 
say good-bye. 

Michlin (R. R.): 

Hleanor. 181389. 
Youre gone. 19614. 


Mid-town music co. Three Christmas 
carols. 23726. 
Mid-West music 
American. 4867. 
Middletcn (G. W.) 
turns of the day. 
Middleton (Horace) Iphigenia in 

Tauris of Euripides. 24658*. 
Middleton (R. E.) Fancy. 24249, 
Midgette (B. B.) Moonlight on the 

ocean. 22838. 

Midgley (Charles) : 

Alabama moon, I’m calling. 9355. 

Descending night. 12028. 

En route. 12098. 

I dreamt you fell in love with me. 
936. 

Ill get an imaginary sweetheart. 
24518. 

Intermezzo. 

Jean’s song. 12515. 

Joyful tidings. 3597. 

Love’s innocence, 8215. 

Mazurka. 12751. 

Melodie russe. 12768. 

N.R.A. roll-call. 25093. 


Heart of mine, don’t 
12276. 


publishers. Buy 


Many happy re- 
12731. 


11776. 


Nocturne. 11777, 11778. 
Prelude. 11779. 
Ruisselant. 13218. 
You have an invitation to take 
the ozone with me. 15699. 

Midnight club. 16503. 

Midshipmaid (The) 3984. 

Midsummer-night’s dream. 

12995, 16775. 

Mieczkowski (Walter) 

18500. 

Mielke (W. A.) 

Mies (P.): 
Gute kamerad. 20169. 
O Deutschland hoch 

20955. 

Miessner (Hanns) : 
Adventslied. 2821. 
Deutschlands jugend an Hitler. 

16052. 
Husarendurchmarsch. 
Nach dem segen. 2821. 
Passionslied. 4027. 
Vor der trauung. 4655. 
Zum jahresschluss. 4655. 

Miessner (W. O.): 

New melody way to play the piano. 


12774, 
Is it too late. 


N.R.A. 20902. 


in ehren. 


16342. 


18899, 20923. 
Our high school. 19648 (110, 
111). 
Mignan (Kdouard) 12 pieces nou- 
velles. 12790. 
Mignon. 7076 (348), 21401. 


Mignche (E.) Portabandiera. 10927. 
Migot (Georges) : 
Ad usum delphini. 
Jungle. 1213. 
Tombeau de Nicolas de Grigny. 
15467. 
Trois pieces. 8282. 
Zodiaque. 13759. 
Mihalovici (Marcel) : 
Sonate. 18741. 
Suite de Karagueuz. 
Mikeska (B. B.) 
to me tonight. 
Mikita (Michael) : 
Coo-coo. 19886. 
Crawling along. 21967. 
I’m a million miles from happi- 
ness. 16403. 
Just trust the man in Washington. 
14611. 
Ritchie is cur man. 23186. 
That’s my inventory of you. 19354. 


4666. 


4264. 
Moon bring her back 
22826. 


When you appeared upon the 
scene. 23671. 
Mikkelson (Sigrid) I am confessing. 
917. 
Milanesi (G. 8S.) Tango. 2315. 
Milano (Dante) No... 12967. 
Milano (George) Home of my heart 
in County Mayo. T7757. 


1427 


INDEX 


Milans (A. J.): 
April ran down this hill. 
Courtin’ my honey. 21962. 
Exultation. 24242. 
I have seen yellow in the moon. 
22354. 
I was so shy. 
Ink. 22541. 
Lord is my strength. 22717. 
Rovers of the land. 25380. 
Summer is king. 23386. 
When we met. 23668. 
Where does that river go. 
White night. 21597. 
Milbauer (M. L.) You’re a chip off 
the old block, Boy scouts. 138733. 
Milchunes (Edwin) : 
I’m looking for my love in the 
moonlight. 3481. 
My darling’s gone. 
Milde Meissner (—): 


23859. 


22469. 


23674. 


1590. 


Boston. 7244. 
Glockenspiel. 7633. 
Gute nacht. 7678. 


Kleiner marsch. 8054. 
Madchen in uniform. 8228. 
Morgenstimmung. 8317. 
Signalmusik. 8756. 
So nimm denn meine hande. 8787. 
Stimmt an, mit hellen, holen klang. 
8875. 
Wandern ist 
9124. 
Waschraum. 9130. 
Mildenberg (Albert) : 
Arabian night. 13765 (6). 
Love’s locksmith... 11670 (211). 
Mildenberg (Victor) : 

Arabian night. 135765 (6). 
Love’s locksmith. 11670 (211). 
Milder (Lillian) French class. 9904*. 
Mildes (Fred) I’m always longing for 

you. 14428. 
Mildes (Margaret) I’m always long- 
ing for you. 14428. 
Mildiego. pseud. See Milano (Dante) 
Miles (A. M.) ‘That blond headed 
girl of mine. 19345. 
Miles (Agnes) Sweet memories are 
ealling. 238404. 
Miles (C. A.): 
All will come right. 
As the day breaks. 
Awake thou that sleepest. 
(42). 
Bright the sun is shining. 4656 
(75). 
Christ every day. 4656 (88). 
Christ is risen. 4656 (91). 
Christmas highway. 19856. 
Don’ go leab me, honey. 
CTE}. 
Ever onward. 
Falling dew. 


des miillers. lust. 


4656 (12). 
4656 (32). 
4656 


11670 


19648 (34). 
9332 (107). 


pto¥H, 1 S2) ¥/ 26 


Gloria in excelsis. 7634. 
He arose. 4656 (241). 
Hosanna. 4656 (256). 


Hush! ma li'l boy. 11670 (142). 

I’ve been redeemed. 4656 (285). 

In the shadow of His wings. 4656 
(304). 

In the spring. 21696 (195). 

Jesus ever is the same true friend. 


4656 (317). 

Jesus, King of heaven. 4656 
(320). 

Jesus will not let me go. 4656 
(327). 

Joyful is my soul today. 4656 
(331). 


Lend a hand. 4656 (347). 

Look for me. 4656 (367). 

Lord is my light. 9332 (217). 

Mother’s prayer. 11670 (242). 

No pain, no death, no weeping. 
4656 (447). 

Oft I read with sweet delight. 
4656 (468). 

Santa’s success. 21696 (333). 

Sing the story. 4656 (578). 

Star of royal splendor. 21696 
(355). 

Tell the news. 4656 (626). 

There’s a shout in the camp. 


21696 (3875). 

There were shepherds. 21596 
(371). 

We shall gather in that city. 
4656 (678). 

Weep no more. 4656 (679). 


Wonderful birth. 21696 (421). 
Yes He will. 4656 (705). 
Miles (HE. H.): 
Aubade. 21696 (17). 
Brookside. 21696 (41). 
Heavens’ eternal King. 
(154). - 
In Italy. 21696 (192). 
Meditation. 21696 (255). 
Shrine. 21696 (340). 
Miles (Ellen) Love. 24835. 
Miles (Marie) pseud. See 
(Mary) 
Miles (P. N.): 
Four songs for baritone voice & 


21696 


Caine 


oboe. 24956. 
Good Friday. 12226. 
In the belfry. 1134. 


My Master hath a garden. 25057. 
Miles (R. H.) O little town of Beth- 
lehem. 20959. 
Miles (Renée) : 
Echo from the hills. 
Trixie. 19420. 
Milford (Robin) : 
Benedicite. 21799. 
Easter morning. 24210. 
Elegy. 22090. 


5106. 


1428 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Four heavenly songs. 3811. 
Laus Deo. 22640. 
Love on my heart. 22737. 


May in the greenwood. 24911. 

Pilgrim’s progress. 25249, 25250. 

So sweet love seemed. 23307. 
Milhaud (Darius): 

Coreovado. 9647. 


Deux elégies romaines. 14791. 
Deux poémes. 14792. 
Devant sa main nue. 14104. 
Songes. 23345. 
Sorocaba. 11195. 
Tijuca. 11347. 
Milhiser (A. E.) jr. Lazy mountain 
moon. 16629. 
Militello (Pete) We had to be 
through. 13588. 
Mill (G. D.) Around the world with 
Roosevelt. 15799. 
Mill (S. R.) My little sweetheart. 
20854. 


Millan (Valeriano) : 


Hr nifo der sarampion. 1464. 
Maracca. 1464. 
Millar (Jessie) Haunting strain. 
10007. 


Miller (Amos) : 
Ocean moon. 39438. 
Underneath a towering pine tree. 
6815. 
Miller (B. M.): 
All hail to our U. S. President. 
7107. 

Blue Lake Worth. 11820. 
Dreams of prosperity. 12085. 
Miller (Bill) See Miller (W. R.) jr. 

Miller (Bob): 
Answer to twenty one years. 
Behind the hills. 183, 2917. 
Buy American. 284. 
Countin’ cross ties. 419, 4957. 
Cowboy’s best friend is his horse. 
425, 3072. 
Death of Jimmy Rodgers. 19981. 
Ev'ry Sunday night back home. 
20040. 
Glad hearts. 7629. 
Gonna rig myself up in a swaller 
tail coat. 20148. 
Good old beer. 767. 
Hope’s forgotten song. T7766. 
Hour of prayer. 7771. 
-J breaka da stones. 14385. 
I found a peanut. 18367. 
I’m a fugitive from a chain gang. 
982. 
I’ve told the birds and bees how 
lovely you are. 22457. 
Let’s meet by the old oaken bucket. 
3668. 
Lie he wrote home. 5788. 
Life of Jimmie Rodgers. 
Little Nell. 5824. 


2859. 


20614. 


Miller (G. E.) 


Lonesome valley. 5842. 


March faithful soldiers. 8236. 
Mother tears. 20798. 
My valley of memories. 3910. 


Old fashion dipper that hangs on 
a nail. 20986. 

On the Colorado trail. 

Sad song. 4133. 

Same kind of a wrong woman a 
second time. 8709. 

Seems I’ve always held your hand. 


8501. 


2096, 11076. 

Seven years with the wrong man. 
13270. 

Shall we meet on that beautiful 
shore. 8739. 

Song that never dies. 4238. 

Sweet heart lane. 4291. 


That funny little letter L. 8960. 
There’s a new day of hope comin’ 
mighty soon. 2373, 43846. 
Twenty one years. 2465. 
What does the deep sea say. 4489. 
When it’s harvest time in old New 
England. 25837. 
When the lilacs last bloomed. 
9194. 
When you played the old church 
organ. 21576. 
Where’s Elmer. 21587. 
Where the mountains tip toe to 
the sea. 25874. 
Wrong man and the wrong woman 
went back together again. 21634. 
You so and so you'll wish you’d 
never been born. 11647. 
21 year prisoner is dead. 21696. 
Miller (Bob) inc.: 
When it’s harvest time in old New 
England. 25837. 
Where the mountains tip toe to 
the sea. 25874. 
Miller (Clovis) Each little moment. 
5098. 
Miller (EH. C.) 
25437. 
Miller (HE. H.) For the love 0’ money. 
9882. 
Miller (KE. M.) 
swing. 14536. 
Miller (Blaine) : 
I'll give you a new love. 
I’m lonely dear 
24552. 
Miller (Ernest) College days. 15980. 
Miller (F. E.) Smile world smile and 
roll your troubles along. 23301. 
Miller (Fred) Sousa with his band. 
15305. 
Miller (Fritz) Dear little mother, far, 
far away. 477. 
If I could fall in love 
girl like the girl in my 
12435. 


Shattered dreams. 


In the old porch 


24519. 
without you. 


with a 
dreams. 


1429 


INDEX 


Miller (G. F.): 
Blue eagle spirit, now on the air. 
ASGTS. 
First direct relief. 20068. 
Miller (G. L.): ; 
Come into my heart and abide. 
24074. 
Pray for the light. 25285. 
Standing in the shadow of the 
cross. 25560. 
Miller (Gene) I get a funny feeling. 
938. 
Miller (George) 
good-bye. 5748. 
Miller (H. M.) Miller’s (Helen) 
songs and choruses. 20765. 
Miller (Harold A.) Be with me, Lord. 
9468. 
Miller (Harold D.): 
Farewell to love. 7559. 
Little home for two. 1336. 
My sweetheart. 8402. 


Kissing depression 


Miller (Henry C.) Disappointed. 
14107. 

Miller (Henry D.) More or less. 
12827. 


Miller (Hiram C.) Glorifying our uni- 
versal American bands. 12208. 
Miller (Horace A.): 
O Zion. 16966. 
Were you there. 15584. 
Miller (I. E.) In the land that waits 
for me. 10230. 
Miller (J. A.) Inashadylane. 14515. 
Miller (J. F.) Still I’m singing songs 
of love. 4252. 
Miller (J. N.) 
Washington. 
Miller (J. W.): 
Great change. 20163. 
In my Father’s house. 20443. 
Keep the faith. 20558. 
Miller (Jack) : 
In the vine covered church ’way 
back home. 102835. 


There’s a new deal in 
17396. 


No greater love. 3933. 
Miller (Jack C.): 
Dancing lady. 14070. 


I’d like to be a hobo. 143890. 
Tan girl. 8936. 
Tell me the truth. 8948. 
Miller (Jacques) : 
My song of love. 20873. 

South of the Rio Grande. 21288. 
Waltz in D flat major. 19853. 
Miller (John C.) Sweetheart come 

back to me. 8914. 

Miller (L. E.) Waltzing on a moon- 
beam. 6859. 
Miller (L. Jay) 
1697, 22963. 
Miller (L. O.): 
Just heaven for two. 18560. 

Prosperity 19388. 18155. 


No one but you. 


DtsE, mS) We 


Miller (Lily J.): 
Creole lullaby. 429. 
My caravan of dreams. 3862. 
Miller (M. D.) There’s a song in my 
heart for you. 43848. 
Miller (M. F.) Dreaming and think- 
ing of you. 19981. 
Miller (M. J.) Charley Grimm. 7330. 
Miller (M. K.): 
Girl that I cannot forget. 24332. 
I like my own tunes best. 22363. 
Little vagabond baby. 22693. 
We’ve got a brand new deal. 
23597. 
Miller (M. R.) 
Miller (M. S.) 
light. 12470. 
Miller (Madge M.): 
Father. 16154. 
Heartache. 16292. 
I miss my miss from Mississippi. 
16442. 
I’ve a contract with Cupid. 16458. 
My man in the moon. 16865. 
Possessed. 17085. 
When I found you. 17569. 
With lots of love. 17663. 
Miller (Maggie) pseud. See Retzlaw 
(Edna) 
Miller (Marguerite M.): 
Song of the sails. 17275. 
To match my dreams. 17432. _ 
Miller (Marvin M.) When you say 
you love me. 9213. 
Miller (Max) Ill love you just the 


Doctor Freud. 19953. 
In the molten moon- 


same. 7824. 

Miller (Michael) Gluek—gluek. 
20130. Y 

Miller (Millie) Somebody told you. 
8801. 


Miller (N. T.): 
Come back to me. 15986. 
I think of you. 16457. 
Love holds me fast. 1379. 
One kiss. 17011. 
Only you. 1795. 
Remembering. 17127. 
Miller (Nat)  Rose-petal love. 2017. 
Miller (Ned) MHeart-breaker. 18299. 
Miller (R. A.) Your presence is sun- 
shine to me. 21685. 
Miller (R. J.) When I’m blue. 4506. 
Miller (Reed) You ask why I love 
thee. 238795 (112). 
Miller (Robert) : 
By the silvery Rio Grande. 15909. 
Pretty little Goldilocks. 23129. 
Miller (Roy): 
T’ll go astray. 3444. 
You’re just like a dream. 7044. 
Miller (S. J.) Dancing post-box and 
the fire alarm box. 16023. 


1430 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Miller (Sonny): 
I got a shoe. 24504. 


Then the moon came out. 15422. 
Miller (Stuart): 
I was too hasty dear. 7899. 


When I had you. 

Miller (Tamara) 

12281. 

Miller (Van): 
Fleecy white clouds. 
Just a 

103813. 

Miller (Vera) Forgive me sweetheart 

and let’s start anew. 3249. 
Miller (W. R.) jr. Without you. 
4584. 

Miller (W. V.) Colors on high. 21933. 

Miller music, inc.: 
Before the mosque. 
Beneath the _ spell 

delta moon. 13889. 
Broken toys. 23999. 
Camel with the wrinkled knees. 


17570. 
Heaven right here. 


12147. 
dream gone at dawn. 


9484, 
of a yellow 


21863. 
Could I have every wish come 
true. 21958. 


Desert mirage. 9711. 

Don’t change, be as you are. 9735. 

Hsquisses d’Orient. 9817, 9818. 

Fantaisie orientale. 9844, 9845. 

Fire chief. 9868. 

Franklin D. Roosevelt. 

Hootie owls. 22305. 

Hoppy toad. 22308. 

How do the flowers know 
way. 22318. 

I’m puttin’ money 
again. 5538. 

I may be dancing with somebody 
else. 12403, 12404. 


In a café in Montmartre. 

In the Tyrol. 10234. 

Indian summer. 18498. 

Johnny Cricket. 22585. 

Lazy, lousy Liza. 20581. 

Lonely moonlight troubadour. 
20658. 

Magic hearts of candy. 22762. 

More than you know. 6000. 

Music from across the sea. 14847. 

OV debbil microphone. 16981. 

Rhythm of the day. 21127. 

Rumba espagnole. 11047. 

Song of darkness. 23333. 

Sugar-coated lies. 17320. 

Sun is shining for baby and me. 
13387. 

Swanee woman. 11241. 

Talking in my sleep. 8985. 


5211. 


their 


in the bank 


5613. 


Tall timber. 17358. 

Tumble in a rumble seat. 11380. 
Twelve Viennese waltzes. 23732. 
Wallie Woodpecker. 23563. 


Was my face red. 6864. 
We must not be afraid. 23589. 
Why should I not be _ happy. 
23709. 
Miller of the Dee. 8283. 
Millet (Lluis) Catalonian Christmas 
dance. 21882. 
Millham (Margot) : 
Down a long long road. 18096. 
Ol’ debbil microphone. 16981. 
Singing to you. 23295. 
Talking in my sleep. 8935. 


Milli (Genee) pseud. See Milligan 
(Genee) 

Milli (Mimi) pseud. See Milligan 
(Mimi) 


Milligan (Genee) : 
Three point two. 23472. 
3 point 2. 21694. 
Milligan (H. V.) Sanctus. 11052. 
Milligan (Juliana) Moonlight, down 
in dear old lover’s lane. 3835. 
Milligan (M. A.) ‘Three point two. 
23472. 
Milligan (Mimi): 
Three point two. 
3 point 2. 21694. 
Milliken (A. E.) One Arabian night. 


23472, 


23023*. 
Milliken (P. M.) One Arabian night. 
23023*. 
Millindorf (Hyman) These _ silly 
things my children Say to me. 


11323. 
Millionentestament (Das) 3374. 
Millman (Benjamin) Until the dawn. 
11408. 
Millé6cker (C.): 
Carlotta-valse. 4887. 
Wir spielen operetten. 25909. 
Millonzi (Philip) From dawn to noon 
in Taormina. 3263. 
Mills (A. E.) Fairy fingers. 23795 
(24). 


Mills (Annette) : 


I’m a tree. 10119. 
Sweet earth of Cornwall—my 
home. 2280. 
Mills (Clyde) ’Peal that Volstead. 
6290. 
Mills (G. EK.) Sweet dreams of you. 
2279. 


Mills (Glenn) Just focling. 10327. 


Mills (Irene) Letter from him. 1311. 
Mills (Irving) Rockin’ in rhythm. 
21140. 

Mills (L. T.): 


Dear old Wisconsin. 24138. 
Will you sometime remember me. 
11574. 
Mills (M. B.) 
lina home by the river. 


In my dear old Caro- 
14525, 


1431 


INDEX 


Mills (M. W.): 

At eventide. 9409. 

Last waltz you promised to me. 
12590. 

Where are you dear. 4530. 

Mills (R. F.): 

Always sunshine. 11670 (6). 

Bluebird’s song. TO76 (21). 

Bright star of truth. 11670 (38). 

Eternal spring. TO76 (72). 

Everlasting love. 11670 (97). 

Flowers welcome. 7076 (83). 

Forsake me not. 11670 (110). 

He hath triumphed. 9832 (1385). 

In heavenly love. 7076 (146). 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
9332 (172). 

My Father’s land. 11670 (248). 

O Lord and Master. 11670 (257). 

O spirit of poetry. 11670 (259). 

Only Thee. 11670 (267). 

Promise made to mother. 11670 
(297). 

Robin’s song. T076 (280). 

Sail on, O ship of state. 7076 


(298). 

Searching the Scriptures. 11670 
(323). 

‘Tis a drunkard’s home today. 
7076 (351). 


What is the song. 11670 (411). 
What’s the good. 11670 (414). 
With heart and voice. 11670 
(436). 
Mills (Ruth) There’s a big new 
smile. 17393. 
Mills (S. A.) Day dreams. 471. 


Mills (S. B.) Fairy fingers. 238795 
(24). 

Mills music, ine.: 
Alone with my tears. 21725. 
Any way the wind blows. 15794. 
Anything you say. 9886. 
Baby, please come back. 9488. 
Band from cartoon land. 21779. 
Blue Danube. 2931. 
Broadway lady. 21840. 
Chattanooga playboy. 3016. 
Couldn’t you fall for me. 21959. 
Crazy walk. 21968. 
Dance of the lame duck. 11999. 
Dark clouds. 21992. 
Don’t believe a word they say. 

3136. 

Don’t keep me in the dark. 24165. 
Down a Carolina lane. 7477. 
Drop me off in Harlem. 24208. 
Get hot foot. 16218. 
Get yourself a new broom. 9930. 
Goona goona. 3310. 
Grandfather’s clock. 12235. 
Happy as the day is long. 9998. 
He’s mine. 18296. 
Headin’ for heaven. 5355. 


1432 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 28 


I’d have gambled my life on you: 
12385. 


I dream of Indiana. 7803. 


I gotta go places and do things. 
3427. . 

I had it and I lost it. 7810. 

I hope my dreams come ~ true. 
3436. 

I learned about love from her. 
24509. 

I’m delirious Bd of Dolores. 
22394. 

I’m gonna love you more in 1933. 
3472. 

I’m sure it wasn’t love. 164383. 

I want to ring bells. 18449. 

I wonder who’s waltzing with the 
one I love. 12429. 

I won’t be there to hear Oh prom- 
ise me. 22471. 

I won’t think about tomorrow. 
22472. 

I would if I could but I can’t. 
14488. 

Isn’t it swell to dream. 16528. 

It looks like old times again. 
10259. 

Lady from St. Paul. 12577. 

Lingering on your doorstep. 3688. 

Little hug, a little kiss. 16673. 


Little white cross, on a little green 
hill. 12648. 
Love is the thing. 12680. 
Maedchen in uniform. 3751. 
Man from Harlem. 3758. 
Meet the man about town. 24917. 
Mister Rhythm man. 12802. 
Moonlight in your eyes. 20785. 
My Sunday gal. 3905. 
Mysterious Mister Zilch. 6109. 
Old Virginia moon. 14980. 
Paradise waltz. 23070. 
Peaceful valley. 13096. 
Playin’ with the devil. 10900. 
Poor Oliver Twist. 13122. 
Practicing the piano. 17087. 
Raisin’ the rent. 10992. 
Rest is history. 21120. | 
Rock-a-bye river. 15136. 
Romancing with you. 253857. 
Save your kisses for me. 23246. 


Send my mail to Tennessee. 
19157. 

Seven years with the wrong man, 
13270. 

She’ll be comin’ ’round the moun- 
tain. 19171. 

So shy. 25494. 

Somewhere in Sonora. 17268. 

Star dust. 173800. 

Stately mansion. 17306. 

Stormy weather keeps rainin’ all 
the time. 8878. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Strolling thru the park one day. 


15347. 
Swingy little thingy. 
Time to go. 17420. 
To think that you should care for 
me. 6761. 
Turn back the clock. 23504. 
Twenty one years. 2465. 


17348. 


Wait’ll it happens to you. 19467. 
Waltz is on. 21496. 
We're all in the same boat. 4475. 


We reached a perfect understaid- 
ing. 6884. 

What are little girls made of. 
13613. 

What makes you so sweet. 19507. 

What would I do if I didn’t have 
you. 19511. 

When love was young. 19520. 

Where, oh where can I find love. 
19539. 

Whittlin’ Willie. 238691. 


Whoops-a-daisy, there I go. 19552. 


Winter interlude. 25908. 
Wrong. 28735. 
You excite me. 15698. 


You're O.K. 25968. 
You took the words right out of 
my mouth. 4638. 


Zaza. 4654. 
Millstone (Edward) Hebrew song 
and dance. 839. 
Milne (D. L.) Recovery song. 17122. 
Milne (W. A.) Pixies. 4656 (498). 
Milner (J. O.) Bare knees. 2901. 
Miloradovich (Mills) Romance in a 


department store. 15145*. 
Milstead (M. E.): 
I’m lonesome too. 12388. 


Mem’ries 0’ mine. 14774, 16774. 

Miltimore (E. J.) 
thrush singing to-day. 

Miiton (Billy): 

No thrill. 22965. 

Photograph of you. 15044. 
Milton (P. R.): 

If you haven’t got it. 12448. 

fs it love, or is it liquor. 12488. 

You caught us with our pants 


10094. 


down. 13718. 

Milwicz (N. A.) I pretend I don’t 
love you. 14464. e 

Milzarek (John) Let’s all help our 
President. 12614. 

Mimi Pandore. 7093, 7288. 

Mims (E. H.) Out in my garden. 
21027. 

Minar (A. A.) Summer dreams. 
6639. 


Minder (Harold) 
say no to me. 

Miner (K. L.) 
5851. 

Ming Hoy. 16787*. 


I hope you'll not 
22355. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 


I heard a brown - 


Minichiello (Carmen) Sweetheart I 
love you dearly. 8916. 

Minichini (Salvatore) Fusion hymn. 
24313. 

Minnelied. 3815. 

Minnelli (V. C.) On the banks of the 


Saskatchewan. 21002. 
Minor (R. B.) Deliverance. 16039. 
Minor (R. J.): 
I'll always be your captive. 952. 
Winsome. 2711. 
Minthorn (Waliace) National pro- 
test. 6116. 


Minton (Ll. J.) Our skipper Presi- 
dent, F.D.R. 25208. 
Mirabile (Giuseppe) : 
°A vittoria ’e La Guardia. 
Melodia d’amore. 20740. 
°O strumento fedele. 8462. 
Mireille (—): 
C’est Joséphine. 9539. 
Ca vient comm’ ca. 4872. 
Ce petit chemin. 21889. 
Depuis que je suis 4 Paris. 18058. 
Java des fleurs d’oranger. 18528. 
Just an old chateau. 10320. 
Lying in the hay. 5895. 
Mes petits chapeaux. 18732. 
Mois de vacances. 18755. 
Momies. 18757. 
Pays des réves bleus. 
Petits poissons. 8564. 
Qu’on est bien en chemise. 
6362. 
Quand on attend une femme. 
19054. 
Rose de plaisir. 19111. 
Séparément. 2103. 
Si je m’etais couché. 19179. 
Someday you'll fall in love with 
someone. 13328. 
Truc du brésilien. 2451, 9039; 
Vous avez déménagé mon coeur. 
19465. 
Vous n’savez pas madame. 2539. 
Mirick (E. W.) Me at my radio. 
14760. 
Mirick (Hd.) 
gone. 16958. 
Mirouze (Marcel) : 
Appassionato. 18820. 
Piéce en sentuor. 23092. 
Misener (C. E.) pseud. See Markham 
(C. EH.) 
Misraki (Paul) : 
Aux iles. 21762. 
Céliméne. 21890. 
Je n’ai qu’un seul amour. 22572. 
Miss Dolly Dollars. 2815 (173), 7076 
(223-225), 9832 (2386), 19648 (9), 
21696 (282). 
Missa (Edmond). aw., and Missa (J. 
B.) prop.: 
Gavotte bleue. 4656 (205). 


21700. 


1851. 
1933, 


Now that summer has 


1433 


INDEX 


Missa (Edmond)—Continued. 
Mélodie. 4656 (406). 

Menuet. 4656 (394). 

Mots d’amour. 15783 (222). 

Petit carillon. 4656 (491). 

Retraite. 4656 (536). 

Vague bereante. 4656 (659). 
Missena (Mike) Evergreen trees. 599. 
Mr. Popple of Ippleton. 93832 (237). 
Mister Wu. 5976*, 5976**. 

Mistowski (Alfred): 
Ballade. 24972. 
Lights and shadows. 

Mistretta (F. M.) 

Mistretta (V. G.): 
Dear pal of mine. 482. 

"Twas on a dreamy night like this. 


24791. 
Dreaming. 3167. 


13502. 
Misuraca (Anthony) Hello Chicago. 
16298. 
Mitchell (Albert) N R A marching 
song. 18871. 


Mitchell (Alice): 
Somewhere in Siberia. 19238. 
Waitin’ for my man to come. 


23555. 
Mitchell (Alvin) Choo choo train. 
9617. 
Mitchell (Earl) I must have you. 
22439. 
Mitchell (Edna M.) Day dreams. 
14082. 


Mitchell (Elizabeth M.) Come to Chi- 
cago. 11959. 
Mitchell (F. N.) 
song. 1221. 

Mitchell (Frances) : 
I have the insomnia blues. 3482. 
When the sunset turns red. 11525. 


Just another love 


Wisteria. 4579. 
Mitchell (Harry) Drifting far from 
God. 3175. 


Mitchell (J. R.) Just another sunset. 
222) 

Mitchell (M. G.) 
valley. 23369. 
Mitchell (Melvin) 
for love. 22409. 
Mitchell (R. E.) : 

God’s garden. 


Springtime in the 


I’m just a beggar 


14288. 


If love could be forgotten. 16490. 
Life and I together. 20608. 
Lonely darkey. 10453. 

Mitchell (R. W.): 
In our bungalow for two. 10221. 
My dream of paradise. 20830. 


Mitchell (S. D.): 
Good-bye love. 18239, 18240. 
I stumbled into heaven falling for 
you. 3497. 
Lady for a day. 
Roll your bones. 
Mitchell (S. S.): 
Chicago town. 


16614, 18586. 
4112, 13199. 


14015. 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Florida. 
Love’s 
18672. 
Wild women. 13672. 
Mitehell (S. 8.) jr. Arabian moon. 
$390. 
Mitchell (Selma) 
the new moon. 163886. 
Mitchell (Vergil) Why do you treat 
me like this. 2694. 
Mitchell (W. F.): 
O please help the old age and 
others needy. 20962. 
We're going to Chicago. 9147. 
Mitchell (William) NRA eruise. 
14915. 
Mité. pseud. See Maize (F. M.) 
Mittell (Philipp) : 
Preparatory exercises in double- 
Stopping. 13765 (1738). 
School of violin technies. 
(187-190). 
Shifting the position and prepara- 
tory scale-studies for the violin. 
13765 (198). 
Mitton (S. B.) My prayer. 
Mixsell (Philip) Pretending. 
Mizzy (Victor) : 
Drink your coffee with cream. 
3176. 


14225. 


like a dream, eternal. 


T’ll make a wish on 


13765 


25073. 
8600. 


From your window sill. 24310. 
I’ve got a sweetheart. 1038. 
My ideal girl. 1618. 
Valley of love. 15528. 
Mliynarski (E.) Mazurka. 18765 
(116). 
Moats (Isadora) Moonlight on a June 
night. 20787. 
Mobley (J. E.) Can't we get to 
gether. 2989. 


Mockridge (C.): 
I married an angel. 7862-7864. 
Momentos Espanoles. 22825. 
Modarelli (James) jr. I love but you. . 
20342. 
Moderne Mitgift. 5260. 
Moderne Wiener schlager-serie ftir 
zither in Wiener stimmung. 14808. 
Moebius (W. C.) Straussiana. 19288. 
Moen (Elva) Just a valley of dreams. 
24702. 
Moeran (E. J.): 
Alsation carol. 17788. 
Good wine. 22216. 
Green fire. 16257. 
Ivy and holly. 14578. 
Love is a sickness. 22731. 
River-god’s song. 23187. 
Sigh no more, ladies. 23277. 
Spring, the sweet spring. 23368. 
To daffodils. 23483. 
Under the greenwood tree. 23521. 
Moeschinger (Albert) Konzert II. 
10364. 


1434 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Moffat (Alfred) : 
Ah! how pleasant 
4675. 
Alte meister fiir junge spieler. 
9368. 
Divertimento, 7458. 
Fifty traditional Scottish nursery 
rhymes. 24978. 
Hook’s (Mr. James) minuet for 
the theatre. 7764. 
Master songs of all time. 1487. 
Meisterschule der alten zeit. 21696 
(256-258 ) . 
Serenade. 9332 (320). 
Sonate. 9532: (249, 319). 
Ye birds that sing sweetly. 7021. 
Moffat (T. R.) Um in town today. 
5521. 
Moffit (J. C.): 
How’dy jamboree. 907. 
Just a memory of love. 1214. 
My technocratic daddy. 3909. 
There’s a new deal for you. 6730. 
Tumble down shack by the stream. 


’tis to love. 


21441. 
You can’t make my love untrue. 
2756. 
Mohan (John) Silvwry mountain 
moon. 4198. 
Moho-Nali (Chief) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 
Mohr (HE. R.) Where have you been 
hiding. 45383. 
Mohr (F. D.) Blessed is the man. 
19763. 


Mohr (Gerhard) : 

Drei siisse worte. 16106. 

Du bist die frau fiir mich. 9783. 

Einmal mécht ich noch primaner 
sein. 9795. 

Herrgott, lass’ doeh heut’ 
wunder gescheh’n. 10027. 

Ich kann niemals nein sagen. 


ein 


10178. 

Kuss sagt mehr als 1000 schone 
worte. 10370. 

Nimm diesen ring. 10748. 

Rate mal... 10996. 

Sei gegriisst, mein lieb, in der 
ferne. 11077. 

Sei wieder gut. 11078. 

Trinen in der geige. 15485. 


Wir sind immer gute kameraden. 
7000. 
Mohr (H. K.) My name is Morgan, 
but it ain’t J. P. 157383 (229). 
Moi et Vimpératrice. 198387, 20429. 
Moinet (Arthur) jr. Press me to your 


heart. 15086. 
Mojica (José) Caballero de la noche. 
2980. 


Mokrejs (John): 
Bad boy. 11670 (20). 
Bird rondo. 11670 (34). 


Day in summer. 11670 (68). 

From the hills. 11670 (112). 

Playing lady. 11670 (281). 
Moleshead (Agnes) You stole into 


my heart. 9808. 

Moleti (Nicola) Suona fanfara mia. 
2262. 

Molinari (Bernardino) Concerto in la 
maggiore. 15995. 


Molinari (Salvatore) : 
I still remember you. 10152. 
My life is made up of dreams, 


8371. 
Moll (Billy) Drifting down the 
Shalimar. 14151. 
Mollenhauer (Crosby) : 
Dark eyes. 3100. 
Minuet. 3817. 
Paloma. 6266. 


Theme from the largo, New world 
symphony. 4339. 
Moller (Emile) Sad moon. 23238. 
Molloy (J. L.) Love’s old sweet song. 
12694, 16725. 
Molohon (B. W.) 
Moments musical. 
Mon amant. 3829. 
Mon petit oiseau. 14817. 
Monacella della fontana. 12808. 
Monacelli (James) With those charm- 
ing eyes. 13685. 
Monaco (F. O.) If I had my life to 
live again. 3527, 
Monaco (J. V.): 
Baby. 129. 
Drifting down 
14151. 
Hold your horses. 874, 875. 
I didn’t mean it. 22341, 22342. 
If that dog o’ mine could talk. 
22484, 24611. 
Is it just another thrill. 1157. 
It might have been a different 
story. 10260, 12495. 
Let your way home be my way 
home. 22666. 
Longing. 16692. 
Ole mammy ain’t gonna sing no 
more. 25169. 
Well done my lad, well done. 
2591, 
When I dance with you. 11497. 
Whoops-a-daisy, there I go. 19552. 
You’re gonna lose your gal. 19615. 
Monaghan (L. J.) jr.: 
Boogie. 11829. 
Jordan roll me on. 12528. 
Let us dream. 3672. 
Lovely weather. 1405. 
Sun’s sinking low. 4270. 
When Good-time Charlie dies. 
4502. 
Monarch music co. Twilight, moon- 
light and you. 113889. 


Yowsah. 2798. 
20775. 


the Shalimar. 


1435 


INDEX 


Monastere (Un) 17977. 
Monck (Teria): 
Bells are ringing my song of love. 
2919. 

I will always love you. 3508. 
Monckton (C. F.) Spring chicken. 
4656 (605). 
Monckton (Lionel) 

4656 (605). 
Moncure (L. B.) Death angel. 19930. 
Monde et la chair. 14509. 

Mondlak (P. F.): 
Let’s commence with common 
sense. 16641. 

Please take me back. 19019. 

Why did we ever break up. 23700. 
Mondrone (Pasquale) : 

Children at play. 356. 

Shepherd and his flock. 6495. 
Monell (J. A.) Stolen kiss. 2252. 
Monfeuillard (R.) Mélopée et scherzo. 

14770. 

Monfred (A. H.): 

Berceuse. 9492. 

Pastorale. 10587. 

Pourtant. 19028. 

Quatre préludes syncopés. 

Vous. 19464. 

Monger (H. S.): 

Chart. 19842. 

Hail varsity. 18270. 
Mongue (G. A.) Cheated at love. 

24043. 

Monje (Chucho) 
Monje (Jesus) 


Spring chicken. 


18762. 


See Monje (Jesus) 
I’m trying to forget 


you. 10140. 

Monk (D.C.) She’s the girl you can’t 
forget. 8742. 

Monk. pseud. See Hansen (Chas.) 
Ur. 


Monks’ march. 18764. 
Monnot (Marguerite) : 


C’est la Java. 17946. 
Sans le vouloir. 15186. 
Si vous m’aimiez. 25449. 
Viens. 19458. 
Monopol-liederverlag, Ernst Wengraf, 
g.m.b.h.: 
Abend mit dir. 4662. 


Du du, dudl du du. 16112. 
Immer wenn’s am schonsten ist. 
5611. 
Ist es wirklich wahr. 
Kleine frau, was nun. 
Sitidseenacht. 6636, 
Monrose (Rose) psewd. 
(M. H.) 
Monrouzeau (J. A.) 
Monsees (Alma) 
body else. 24483. 
Monsieur le docteur. 
Monsigny (—): 
Chants et ceuvres chorales. 
Queen of Golconda. 8640. 


5660. 
16610. 


See Rosenfeld 


Stella. 13378. 
I belong to some- 


21381. 
11908. 


pt. 117; n. s., v. 28 


Monson (H. W.) Over here. 21081. 
Montagna (Alberto) Canzone marcia. 
7308. 
Montagnini (Felice) : 
Adios. 17763. 

My melancholy waltz. 14887. 
Montague (Edward) Are you the 
little girl I used to know. 17824. 
Montague (J. H.) Joshua fit de bat- 

tle ob Jerico. 20512. 
Montal (Joseph) Without you. 25919. 
Montana _ (Irene) Quien eres tu. 
21100. 
Montana (Patsy): 
I love my daddy too. 5492. 
When the flowers of Montana 
were blooming. 6935, 
Montani (N. A.): 
Mass in honor of St. Catharine of 
Siena. 3776. 
6451. 


Salve, Regina. 
Fantasia. 5984. 


Montani (Pietro) 
Monte (Hazel) Whispering waters. 


21594. 
Monteverde (Alfonso) Siempre te 
amaré. 19184, 23276. 


Monteverdi (Claudio) Ballo delle in- 
grate. 150, 4775*. 
Montgomery (Arvilla) : 
Just my memories. 18563. 
When it’s springtime in the West. 
19515. 
Montgomery (J. C.) Hallo, ding a ling 
a ding a ling ling. 12254. 
Montgomery (Jack) On a Chinese 


honeymoon. 8494. 

Montgomery (Lee) House with no- 
body in it. 16328. 

Montgomery (Marjorie) Don’t hide 
love. 9737. 

Montgomery (P. E.) MHallo, ding a 


ling a ding a ling ling. 12254. 
Montgomery (Rollan): 
Just my memories. 18563. 
When it’s springtime in the West. 
19515. 
Montgomery (W. E.) Rose of Sharon. 
i bra Ha by 
Montrose (Frank): 
Let us kiss good morning dear. 
12628. 
Waltz made for you. 2556. 
While you’re here with me. 25880. 
Menypenny (G. F.) 7th avenue blues. 
21695. 
Moodie (James) My love is like a red, 
red rose. 22905. 
Moon (J. F.) 
16003. 

Moon (Nancy) 
to your throne. 
Mooney (Harold) : 
Love stands by. 
Zombie. 11661. 


Countin’ the days. 


Prosperity come back 
6352. 


10484. 


1436 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Mooney (Hugh): 
Foreclosing my 
dreams. 9884. 
My symphony. 
Mooney (J. W.): 
Cuban lullaby. 19897. 
Day dreams. 18046. 
Let’s dance. 14649. 
Things you're guilty of. 11328. 
Victim of love. 11419. 
Mooney (Jack) See Mooney (J. W.) 
Mooney (N. L.) Prosperity come back 
to your throne. 6352. 
Moonlight and pretzels. 13781, 13826, 
14474, 14821, 15428, 18610. 
Moonlight mesa. 16817*. 
Moonshine. 4656, (138, 188, 259, 261, 
275, 286, 408, 416, 417, 426, 542), 
9332 (117), 21696 (180). 


mortgage of 


14910. 


Moor (HKmanuel) Concert. 23795. 
(54). 
Moor (Winifred) Concert. 23795 
(54). 
Moore (A. F.): 
Kentucky Lou. 8048. 


When the band played aloha. 


4518. 
Youre going to be crazy for me. 
9296. 
Moore (A. K.) Drifting leaves. 
11670 (80). 
Moore (Benjamin) Blue eagle of the 
N.R.A. 17911. 
Moore (Deane) Good for nothing but 
love. 24360. 


Moore (Douglas) God rest you merry, 
gentlemen. 756. 
Moore (EH. B.): 


Five little white heads. 13765 
(56). 

Love sings the lark. 138765(111). 

Open to me the gates. 13765 
(160, 161). 

Rest. 4656 (534). 

Rose I give you. 13765 (183, 
184). 


Summer wind. 238795 (98, 94). 
Teach me, O Lord. 23795 (100). 
Two hearts. 18765 (233, 234). 
Moore (EH. J.) When it’s cotton. time 
in Georgia. 11507. 
Moore (FEF. Dean) Little church cov- 


ered with flowers. 5813. 
Moore (Francis) : 
March. 38388. 
Secrecy. 8721. 

Spinning song. 24935. 


Year’s at the spring. 27389. 
Moore (Francis D.) Hot stuff. 7768. 
Moore (Frederick) Choice collection 
of gigues and toceatas. 24054. 
Moore (G. P.) I dream only of you 
dear. 7804. | 


Moore (George) Ev’ry one is in slum- 
berland. 5156. 

Moore (H. D.) 
13152. 

Moore (H. M.) When the circus 
comes to town. 13635. 

Moore (Harriet B.) 
14160. 

Moore (Helen B.) 

Moore (J. M.) 
17279. 

Moore (John) 

Moore (L. D.): 

Springtime by the Rio Grande. 


Prosperity prayer. 


Hasy goin’. 


Dream girl. 9758. 
Sons of St. George. 


Twopenny tune. 6806. 


19274. 
Texas plains are callin’. 19342. 
Moore (L. L.) : 
Forgiven. 15783 (126). 
Snowflakes. 2815 (3804). 
Moore (Marion) : 
I will. 1051. 
There is a green hill far away. 
771. 
Moore (N. B.) Grange theme song. 
24370. 
Moore (O. I.) Song of progress. 
13342. _ 
Moore (R. N.) Smiling. 21232. 
Moore (R. V.) My California girl. 
10640. 
Moore (T. F.) Moonlight memories. 
5996. 
Moore (T. T.): 


Hum those troubles away. 183845. 
My inflation is you. 18828. 
Oh Lord have mercy on dis dark 


one. 18989. 
On a shanty boat for two. 18950. 
Smile brother, smile. 19217. 


Moore (Vashti) : 
Kentucky Lou. 8048. . 
When the band played aloha. 


4518. 
You’re going to be crazy for me. 
9296. 
Moore (Von Selman) Amber bubbles. 
17794. 


Moore (W. B.): 
Lady in the moon. 18587. 
Maybe I’ll make you sorry. 20732. 
Moore’ (Winifred) Bamboo box. 
47T(6*, 4777. 
Moore institute of art, science and in- 


dustry. Lamp processional. 12586. 
Moorehouse (J. W.): 
Blue Harlem. 21828. 
You are my candle-light. 21646. 


Moorhead (lL. P.) 
shadows. 22830. 
Moorhouse (Basil) : 
I’m falling in love in the fall. 
3466. 
In a three-roomed apartment with 
you. 1121. 


Moonbeams and 


1437 


INDEX 


Moorhouse ( Basil)—Continued 
Spring is here and summer’s com- 
ing. 23366. 
Moory (L. M.) ‘Walking in the moon- 
light with you. 11445. 
Moos (Franz) California dreams. 
7295. 
Moosa (Michael) : 
Love me while you may. 1892. 
Singing I love you. 2157. 
Moquin (Albert) : 
Bermuda. 11801. 
We've been marching forth since 
March the fourth. 17543. 


Moquin (E. 8S.) Little boy of my 
dreams. 5810. 

Morabito (Gregory) My beautiful. 
8348. 


Moral (Jorge del): 
Bendito amor. 4809. 
En tus lindas manos. 
Viva Sevilla. 17497. 

Moral und liebe. 11066. 

Morales (Cristobal) Me ye have be- 

reaved. 14761. 


14176. 


Moran (—) Sweetheart for every 
day. T7076 (340). 

Moran (Earle) You made me do it. 
13728. 

Moran (Gene) pseud. See Moran 
(Karle) 


Morang (Mary): 
Gertrude dear. 
My Josephine. 


7621. 
8369. 


Where the winding Charles is 
flowing. 9222, 17621. 
Morava (J.) pseud. See Atkinson 
(John) 


More (Algy): 
Fiddler Joe, diddle-iddle-iddle-id- 
dle-um. 5178. 
On the golden shores of Wigan. 
18952. 
When you kiss me. 
More (Elise) 
to me. 2794. 
More (Frankie) pseud. See Altamore 
(Frank) 
More (Jack) 
shirt now. 
More cash. 24989. 
More dramatized 
1557*. 
More four tones. 
Morearty (C. B.) 
beer. 19645. 
Moreau (Léon): 
Ballade. 13765 (124). 
Glissando, 12207. 
Morehouse (Samuel) 
4370. 
Morel (D’Avignon) 
petual help. 8460. 


17605. 
Your love is all my life 


Our eagle’s got a blue 
18971. 
nursery rhymes. 


18784. 
3 and 2 per cent 


Tipperary town. 


O Mother of per- 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Morel (Lorenzo) Come back to my 


heart. 4941. 
Morell (E. P.)  Heroismo boricua. 
3372. 
Morelli (A. R.) Toilers. 2419. 
Morelli (C. C.) I love you Mary. 
Morelli (Charles) Oh, those silly 


eyes. 16977. 
Morelli (J. P.) 

of mine. 2352. 
Morelli (Joseph) 

love. 24642. — 
Morén (John) Koral for orgel. 
Morena (C.): 


Klumpe-dumpe. 18582, 18583. 


That old class book 
In the valley of 
3639. 


Selige Wiener zeiten. 25421, 
25422. 

Unter freiem himmel. 19442-— 
19445. 

Was die Donau erzéahlit. 11460. 


Moreno (L. N.) Prairie flower. 8592. 
Moret (Ernest): 
A Vaube. 15733 (1). 
Chant de bretagne. 15733 (52). 
Ciel est trés bas. 15733 (59). 
Douceur splendide et sombre. 
15733 (87). 
Il pleut des 
15733 (154). 
Invocation. 15733 (168). 
J’ai dans cette fleur mis mon coeur 
aimant. 15733 (165). 
Legende bretonne. 15733 (181). 
Legende russe. 15733 (182). - 


petales de fleurs. 


Legende tragique. 15733 (183). 

Lentement, doucement. 15733 
(184). 

Lettre. 15733 (186). 

Lune froide et sans auréole. 
15733 (194). 

Mouette. 15733 (223). 

Soir d’orage. 157383 (323). 

Sur le lac enchanté du _ silence. 
15733 (343). 

Tristesse. 15733 (356). 

Moret (Neil) pseud. See Daniels 
(C. N.) 


Moret (Villa) ine.: 
Boost for the Red, White and 
Blue. 241, 7238. 
Come on, get up. 3052, 7380. 
It seems too good to be true. 
18516. 


Man on the flying trapeze. 18699. 
Melody divine. 22799. 
Moreton (Ivor) Waiting for tomor- 
row and you. 9113. 
Moretti (Antonio) Ma va la. 16736. 


Moretti (Raoul) : 
Avec une Francaise. 
C’est bon. 13951. 
C’est le printemps. 294. 


7161. 


1438 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


C’est parce que je vous aime. 
9543. 

Ca roule. 17952. 

Chanson des livreurs. 7326, 

Chanson du doge. 17971. 

Comme un simple citoyen. 7388. 

Coup: de chien. 18020. 


Depuis que je vous aime. 7445, 
18059. 

Faites comme chez vous. 18165. 

J’aime les femmes. 7996, 10281. 


Jour ou toujours. 8015. 
Loving you brings me gladness. 


3739. 

Marins. 8242. 

Monique, je suis tout pour 
Monique. 18763. 

Ninon, ne me dites pas non. 8487, 
12966. 

Nous dire adieu. 1714, 1715. 

Parce que je vous aime. 13082. 

Personne. 13103. 

Pour mettre un peu d’entrain. 
8588. 


Pour mettre un peu d’entrain, dés 
que tout est éteint. 8589. 

Quand on est vraiment amoureux. 
8636, 10980. 

Quand on perd la téte. 

Si tu veux. 2130. 

Simone est comme ca. 8761, 11118. 

Soir de réveillon. 11158. 

Tu me plais. 2459. 

Vers ta fenétre. 2515. 

Vivre. 19460. 

Vous me direz. 

Y a plus personne. 19590. 

Youll fall in love. 4622. 

Morey (C. G.) Shoulder to shoulder 
with Uncle Sam, buy American. 
4185. 

Morford (L. V.) Why pester me with 
your tears. 2698. 


Morgan (A. F.) Penitent’s melody. 


8638. 


9105. 


1858. 
Morgan (Bern) I’m sure it wasn’t 
love. 16488. 


Morgan (Carey) : 
Hawaiian bluebird. 820. 


My Hawaiian sunshine. 1607. 


My own Iona. 16380. 
Morgan (Dae): 

No tears. 25117. 

Rolling stone. 253854. 


Morgan (E. E.) 
17529. 

Morgan (EK. Z.) Doll dance. 7468. 

Morgan (Eliz.) ‘Tingle ingle of the 
pennies and the nickels and the 
dimes. 4369. 

Morgan (Fred): 


We do our part. 


Radio chimes. 19066. 
Waitin’ for my man to come. 
23555. 


38188—34—— 24 


Morgan (G. F.) Someone please tell 
someone I’m here. 23328. 
Morgan (Grace) Put your cares in a 


song. 4077. 
Morgan (I. J.) Spirit of the living 
God. 6594. 


Morgan (J. P.) Tennessee. 6711. 
Morgan (Marion) : 
Just another love song. 1221. 
When the sun sets in the valley. 
15622. 
You can make me happy. 17706. 
Morgan (Orlando) : 
At Christmastide. 23873. 
French suites. 9442, 23903. 
Morgan (R. F.) I know that I’m in 
love. 949. 
Morgan (Reg.) : 
In a cloister garden. 
Waltz of remembrance. 
Morgan (Ted): 
Let’s get goin’. 10405. 
We're in prosperity now. 11466. 
Morgan (William). Scriptural songs 
and choruses. 23256. 
Morhange (R.) Solféges de concours 
4 2 voix, 1933. 233183. 


5614. 
2557. 


Morley (G. E.) Autumn leaves. 
15810. 

Morley (Joseph) That old class book 
of mine. 2352. 


Morley (M. H.): 
©’ tell me little star. 
Springtime and you. 
Morley (Thomas) : 
April is in my 
7138. 
My bonny lass. 22868. 
Now is the month of Maying. 
22978. 
Sing we and chant it. 4199. 
Mormile (Biagio) We are wet again. 
6873, 13586. 
Mormile (Francesco) Ad Italo Balbo, 
ed agli eroi del cielo. 15738. 
Morning comes early. 24989*. 
Moro (Domenico) Perché si_ bella. 
8561. 


12993. 
11212. 


mistress’ face. 


Moross (Jerome) Paeans. 15018. 
Morra (Hegidio) : 
Aero dolee. 13772. 
Charms of love. 13997. 
Morrill (A. L.) Waves. 6871. 
Morris (A. V.) Hopeless dreams. 
7765. 


Morris (Al): 
Bananas, bananas. 
Broadway whoopee. 11858. 
Cecil by the mill. 11898. 
Hot-dog day. 12309. 

June night moon. 12532. 
Louise. 12668. 
Lovers’ lane. 
Marylin hi-oh. 


13859. 


12691. 
12745. 


14389 


INDEX 


Morris (Al)—Continued 
Rainy weather. 13176. 
Rattle bone blues. 18178. 
Rosita, my girl of golden dreams. 
15162. 
Sweet April night. 18394. 
Morris (Bert): 


Fraternal order of eagles. 5212. 
Sweet romance. 17336. 

Morris (Mrs. C. H:): 
Anchored at last. 2815 (8). 
At the battle’s front. 21696 (16). 
Going through with Jesus. T7076 


(97). 
Have Thy way inme. 2815 (127). 
I am His child. 2815 (140). 
I will never leave Thee. 2815 
(150). 
Make me pure. 2815 (198). 
Mine eyes beheld the King. 24958. 


Nothing satisfies but Jesus. 2815 
(249). 

Pray without ceasing. 2815 
(21? 

Sabbath praises. 2815 (294). 

So will I comfort you. 2815 
(305). 

Throw out the gospel line. 2815 
(330). 

Morris (Carl E.): 
Roses. 28217. 


When we waltz with your head 
on my shoulder. 23669. 
Morris (Clara E.) Lonely nights. 
1359. 
Morris (Clarence) : 


All I think about is you. 13794. 
Song of love. 15292. 
Morris (E. lL.) You. 11608. 
Morris (Ed) Sally Jones. 253887. 
Morris (F. W.) Day dreams. 22003. 


Morris (G. V.): 
Carrying on with Franklin D. 
Roosevelt. 17963. 
Mother and sweetheart. 3845. 
That tender string of life. 6722. 
Wonderful word. 19585. 


Morris (Geoffrey O’Connor-) See 
O’Connor-Morris (Geoffrey) 
Morris (Harry) Meant to be. 18718. 
Morris (Joe) music co.: 
Back home. 19730. 
Good night little girl of my 
dreams. 18246. 
If it wasn’t for love. 3529. 
In the valley of the moon, 7960. 
It’s time to go home. 22563. 
Little locket of long ago. 10488, 
16674. 
My blue eyed Sue. 25019. 
Railroad Sam. 23154. 
Till the journey’s end. 2404, 4368. 


You must believe me. 2766. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Morris (L. G.) 
25680. 
Morris (M. C.) When it’s summer- 
time in the Cumberlands. 9187. 
Morris (McClure) Deep down in dark 


Thou Lord, art mine. 


town. 14088. 
Morris (Marge) I hope my dreams 
come true. 3436. 


Am I yow’re [sic] 
17793. 
Cleverette. 


Morris (Marie) 
only sweetheart. 
Morris (Mary) 
Morris (R. O.): 
Corinna’s maying. 11969. 
Since thou, O fondest and truest. 
2146. 
Suite. 6003. 
Morris (S. E.): 
Naomi overture. 
Overture Naomi. 
Morris (Seymour) : 
As far as I’m concerned. 108. 
Forever and ever. 686. 
Morris (Vera) Baby Lindy’s fate. 
19724. 
Morris (William) : 
Ching. 369. 
Hug me. 143872. 
Kiss me my love. 
Morris music pub.- eo. 


7362. 


19648 (100). 
23056. 


16609. 
Beautiful isle 


of love. 172. 
Morrison (Angus) Orain nam beann. 
1800. 
Morrison (C. S§S.): 
Meditation. 2815 (209-213). 


O salutaris Hostia. 2815 (253). 
Morrison (Clara) Ode to Washing- 
ton. 12998. 
Morrison (F. A.) 
6006. 
Morrison (Gerald) : 
Ballinadrae. 149. 

Is that the way you care. 3568. 
Soliloquy of a tramp. 2185. 
Morrison (H. O.) Dreamer of dreams. 

7495, 7496. 
Morrison (Lew) 


Mother calls you. 


Bootlegger’s song. 


7239, 7240. 

Morrison (Luella) Musical frame- 
work study. 1583. 

Morrison (R._ S.) Just beyond. 
16589. 


Morrow (A. E.) That is why I love 
her. 15783 (350). 

Morrow (Ella) That is why I love 
her. 15733 (3850). 

Morrow (J. T.) Prayer for aviators. 
15080. 

Morrow (Lettie) Keep the wheels of 
progress turning. 12562. 
Morse (A. R.) Lamplighter. 

Morse (Gloria) : 
Away from you. 
Cozy cot. 21965. 


14635. 
21767. 


1440 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


en a TR a  d 


Don’t roll those eyes. 22048. 
Ridin’ with your honey. 23181. 
Morse (L. D.) Smile and keep on 
smiling. 21230. 
Morse (M. EB.) My garden of dreams. 
1605. 
Morse (R. G.) 
Morse (T. F.): 
Blue bell. 7226, 7227. 
Buttercups. 13765 (19). 
Crocodile isle. 21696 (65). 
Dear old girl. 480. 
Don’t you think that you could 
eare for me. 13765 (48). 
Good old U.S.A. 138765 (75). 
Vll always wear your image in 
my heart. 11670 (147). 
It’s all for you. 11670 (172). 
Juno. 9332 (192). 
Keep on the sunny side. 
(195). 
Little Puritan. 9332 (214). 
Morsaria. 13765 (125). 
Oh, what a night to spoon. 11670 
(262). 
One called mother and the-other 
home sweet home. . 93832 (268). 
Slumbering sea. 11670 (344). 
When Mose with his nose leads 
the band. 9332 (889). 
When you gathered Sweet mag- 
nolias, Jennie dear. 9332 (391). 
Morse (Theodora) : 
Buttercups. 13765 (19). 
Crocodile isle. 21696 (65). 
Don’t you think that you could 
eare for me. 13765 (48). 
Good old U.S.A. 13765: (75). 
T’ll always wear your image in my 
heart. 11670 (147). 
It’s all for you. 11670 (172). 


Up the street. 2493. 


9332 


Juno. 9332 (192). 

Keep on the sunny side. 9332 
(195). 

Morsaria. 13765 (125). 

Oh, what a night to spoon. 11670 


(262). 
One called mother and the other 
home sweet home. 9332 (268). 
When Mose with his nose leads 
the band. 93832 (389). 
When you gathered sweet mag- 
nolias, Jennie dear. 9332 (391). 
Morse (W. 8S.) Melody method for 
violin. 18725. 
Morsell (Herndon) Voice. 21480. 
Mort de Tintagiles. 11670 (288). 
Mortari (Virgilio) : 
Quartetto. 10982. 
Rapsodia. 6377. 
Mortensen (Harald) 
frdken. 12216. 


God aften lille 


Mortensen (Otto) : 

Spillebogen. 2231. 

14 instrumental-kanons. 
Morton (Ferd): 

Jersey. 14588. 

Sweet Peter. 15373. 
Morton (H. H.) My inspiration baby. 

1619. 

Morton (Jelly Roll) pseud. See Mor- 
ton (Ferd) 
Morton (Ray) 

17953. 
Morton (Robert) 
22708. 
Morton (W. M.): 
Little tin soldier. 16681. 
Tell me that it was no dream. 
2335. 
Morton Downey song album. 8320. 
Mory (Janos von) : 
Aus liebe zur heimat. 11745. 
In Spanien, im schdnen Spanien. 


16823. 


Cage in the window. 


Lonely for you. 


10223. 

Ja, du, du allein bist die frau. 
10284. 

La Valliére. 10392. 

Sei gegrtisst, mein lieb, in der 
ferne. 11077. 

Mosby (Bayard): 
Happyville. 12262. 


Song of the world. 11188. 

When I pin roses. 11505. 
Moschelle (W. H.): 

Baby kisses. 7167. 

Wreck of the Akron. 11601. 


Moser (Andreas) Violinschule. 7076 
(370). 
Moser (H. J.): 
Reisekamerad. 19077. 
Violinschule. 7076 (370). 


Moser (H. P.) Fifteen unison cho- 
ruses. 11670 (240). 
Moser (Rudolf) : 
Concerto grosso. 9642. 
Divertimento. 24155. 
Streichquartett A-dur. 25578. 
Moses (A. H.) My own, my little Boy 
Blue. 8387. 
Mosey (C. S.) 
23362. 
Mosher (Cora) : 
No one sweetheart but you. 8441. 
On the moonlight special. 23019. 
Mosher (Edith) Friends of: the flow- 
ers. 9906. 
Moskowitz (Abe) Why did you desert 
me. 21610. ‘ 
Mosler (Leo) Toast forever. 25700. 
Moss (Abe) I just can’t stay away 
from you. 18374. 
also pseud. See Moskowitz (Abe) 
Moss (Ben) Let me close my eyes and 
dream, 22654. 


Spirit of the N.R.A. 


1441 


INDEX 


Moss (G. R.) Yankee Doodle lift up 
your head. 9267. 
Moss (Henry) Crazy zoo. 14055. 
Moss (Marshall) See Moss (R. M.) 
Moss (R. M.): 
Love me sweetheart. 3728. 
Memory of love. 3802. 
Mosser (J. H.): 
Men of York. “3805. 


Repeal your prohibition. 6389. 


Mossey (G. E.) Close your eyes. 
19866. 
Mosti (Joe): 
Dulciana. 20002. 
Lorena. 8178. 


Massa — Carrara. 20727. 
Moszkowski (Moritz) : 
Berceuse. 11670 (241). 
Minuetto in F. 15733 (221). 
Moten (B.) Prince of Wales. 
Moten (Bennie) : 
Here comes Marjorie. 12284. 


13141. 


Moten’s swing. 10607. 
Moten (Buster) : 

Moten’s swing. 10607. 

Toby. , 11359. 
Mother and son. 22841. 
Mother-in-law (The) 22844. 


Mother of Pearl. 607, 950, 1168, 1569, 
1748, 2310, 2370, 4500. 
Mother’s song. 3849. 
Mott (R. W.) ‘There’s no other girl. 
19369. 
Mott (V. L.): 
Honor march. 890. 
Martial album for modern fife, 
bugle and drum corps. 1483. 
Mott (W. J.) Ill be wandering back 
to my mammy. 5487. 
Motte-Lacroix (F.): 
Basses & chants donnés. 23918. 
Lecons d’harmonie. 24756. 
Moiteler (B. D.) Dream. T7076 (67). 
Motter (C. H.): 
Dear old Miami home. 
How did I get this way. 


9695. 
22317. 


Motter (Harold) Dear old Miami 
home. 9695. 

Motter (Margaret) I’m dizzy in the 
head. 991. 


Mottu (Alexandre) : 
Piéces liturgiques. 
Sonatine. 6559. 


6303. 


Motz (W. E.) jr. Goodbye pal. 18243. 
Motzan (Otto): 

Autumin’s elegy. 23888. 

Lorelei. 1366. 

My girl don’t love me. 16849. 


Spaghetti. 21285. 
Strolling thru the park one day. 
15347. 
We're not too poor for that. 4476. 
Moulin rouge. 23983, 24734, 25522. 
Moune et som notaire. 1732. 


pt. In, nm. s., v. 28 


Mount (Rose) Wild rose. 6988. 
Mount (S. 8S.) Then life is all it 
Seems. 6725. 
Mountain (—) None of self and all 
of Thee. 4656 (450). 
Moussorgsky (M. P.): 
Arie des Boris Godunow. 100. 
By the gate. 24008, 24009. 
Gopak. 768, 20156. 
Hebraisches lied. 838. 
O, the joy of living, loving. 25144. 
Rise, red sun. 253841. 
Seminarian. 4164. 
Song of the flea. 21267. 
Tell me I beseech you. 25636. 
Mouton (EH. M.): 
May you not forget. 1493. 
My moment supreme. 25060. 
She has never forgotten you. 4177. 
That night when you came to me. 
17375. 
Mouton (Hubert) 
24988. 
Movietone music Corp. : 
Adorable. 2820, 9341. 
Adventurer. 19653. 
Afraid. 19655. 
After the snowman is built. 19659. 
After the tragedy. 15742. 


Menton. 249387, 


Agony. TO88. 
Ain’t it gonna ring no more. 30, 
4678. 


Alarm bell incidental. 13789. 

All American girls. 7105, 15755. 
Allegro appassionato no. 2. 17786. 
Along the Irish coast. 19680. 
Amazon blues. 2847, 13808. 
Among the palms. 17801. 
Amorous sign painter. 4712. 
Angel band. 15784. 

Angry father. 83. 

Another mother song. 138816, 
Antics. 93885. 

Ariel polka. 101. 

Around you. 106. 

At a conservatory. 13834. 

Au jardin. 7150. 

Aupres de ma mie. 11744. 

Auto incidental. 138839. 

Babette. 23897. 

Be careful. 17872. 
Beer garden echces, 
Belle Zouma. 23946. 
Between decks. 4817. 
Bicycle ride. 15848. 
Bitter end. 15855. 
Blotto. “227. 

Blue. 2929. 

Bohemian drinking song. 
Boomerang. 7237. 
Bugle eall. 9530. 
Bugle march. 268. 
Burlesque. 2970. 
Burlesque agitato. 


13878. 


15881. 


2971, 


1442 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Caballero de la noche. 2980. 
Captain. 15986. 

Cavaleade. 326, 327, 4900, 4901. 
Chaos in jazzland. 341. 
Charleston. 9598. 

Chatter. 11912. 

Choo choo. 3030. 

Circus day. 377. 

Clashing swords. 9623. 
Clever trick. 7361. 
Cloudburst. 17991. 

Clouds. 385. 

Collegiate prom. 14036. 
Comic episode. 11962. 


Command to love. 7387, 11963. 
Como tu y yo. 3055. 
Conquistador. 19884. 
Conversation and light recit. 3063. 
Court yard at night. 11978. 
Cowboy’s heaven. 3074. 
Cupid in the moonlight. 
Dance. 14092. 
Dance again. 24114. 
Danger cry. 14071. 
Dangerously ycurs. 
14072. 


Danse russe. 
Deep thought. 
Deluge. 14096. 
Derelict song. 3122. 
Devant le miroir. 5036. 
Devotion no. 2. 16053. 
Disaster. 14108. 
Disquieting news. 
Dissolves. 22031. 
Down where the river meets the 
sea. 3155. 


Dramatic episodes. 
Dramatie outburst. 
Eat Marlowe’s Meat. 
Elvira. 22093. 
Enchanter. 7530. 
End of the party. 
Episode. 12102. 
Eski-o-lay-li-o-mo. 20029. 
Fado Moreno. 181683. 
Fado Rosita. 20044. 
Fanatic. 3220. 
Fanfare. 7556. 
Fanfares and trumpet calls. 
Fantasmagoria. 12132. 
Farm hand. 9849. 
Fatality. 16152. 
Festival title. 636. 
Féte champétre. 9861. 
_ Fiddie and bew. 3229. 
Flirtation. 24268. 
Flood. 14224. 
Forbidden melody 
18186-18188. 
Foreboding and tension. 
Forever mine. 22148. 
Forget the past. 689, 5201. 


11993. 


3097, 4985, 


18039. 
7440. 


14111. 


3156. 
7487. 
22086. 


5128. 


9843. 


incidental. 


16181. 


1443 


Fox trot incidental. 20088. 

French march. 16201. 

Furiante. 12180, 12181. 

Furioso no. 2. 14254. 

Gal from Amarillo. 3265. 

Gather lip-rouge while you may. 
14259, 18212. 

Gay and winsome. 14261. 

Gypsy fantasy. 7680. 

Gypsy serenade. 9988. 


Hans and Gretchen. 9996, 16275. 

Happy mood. 16279. 

Happyland express. 12261. 

Harp and crown. 16281. 

Harp improvisation. 14327. 

Hawaiian wiggles. 5342. 

Hell breaks loose. 24420. 

Her highness waltz. 18314. 

Hey! rube. 851. 

Hills of old New Hampshire. 
16311. 

Hold me tight. 12299. 

Holiday. 876. 


Honolulu bound. 5412. 

Honolulu Luly. 5414. 

Hoopla. 223804. 

Hope. 22307. 

Horsey. 24457. 

How do I look. 143867, 18342. 

Hubbub. 14871. 

Hula dance. 5480, 5481. 

Humoresque miniature. 20270. 

Hustle and bustle. 22323. 

I found you, I lost you. 
16370. 

Tl build a nest. 

I want to be a chambermaid. 

Idyl. 2958. 

In a trance. 7987. 

In Greenwich Village. 

In sweet abandon land. 

In the cavern. 7949. 

In the jungle. 14533. 

In 1929 we had a penthouse. 3557. 

Incidental series. 5643. 

Innocence. 14548. 

Intrigue. 7968. 

Introduction and scherzo. 3562. 

Introduction to San Moritz waltz. 
20459. 

Irish countryside. 20468. 

Is this a souvenir. 5652, 7976, 
10248. 


7807, 
958, 12350, 12351. 
1045. 


10210. 
18484. 


Islands are calling me. 3570. 
It’s all for the best. 10266, 16537. 
It’s great incidental. 14563. 


It’s our anniversary day. 12500. 
It’s Paddy agin. 18511. 
It’s the Irish in me. 24671. 


16559. 
1199. 
24687. 


Jimmie Dante. 

Joey the clown. 
Jolly boulevardier. 
Jota no. 3. 22589. 
Jubilo. 3598. 


INDEX 


Movietone music corp.—Continued. 


Just a little garret. 20527. 

Just another dream. 95715. 

Keltic prelude. 20560. 

King’s call. 12568. 

Kitten song. 20566. 

Ladies who come from Spain. 
24742. 

Leg show. 3650. 

Light fingers. 8126. 

Lillian steps. 18626. 

Little pet. 14676. 

Longing for home. 16698. 

Love came stealing like a thief in 
the night. 5858. 

Love is life. 18665. 

Love on the walk. 14701. 

Love passes me by. 16711, 22739. 

Love’s desire. 3738. 

Lullaby. 12701, 12702. 

Main title for a Hungarian or 
Gypsy picture. 8231. 

March of the Amazons. 5917. 

Marching song. 18705. 

Marlowe’s circus parade. 22782. 

Martinet. 10527. 

Melodia prohibida. 20741. 

Men were born to rule the world. 
24932. 

Mer nocturnement. 3807. 

Messenger boy. 20758. 

Metropomania. 1516. 

Minuet. 24962. 


Momentos Espanioles. 22825. 
Mon papa. 12807. 
Moonlight. 20782. 

Mother & me. 10612. 
Muddy Mississippi. 10627. 
Musical scene. 14851, 14852. 


- My baby. 22866. 


My first love to last. 6057, 10654. 

My great desire. 6062. 

My heart’s desire. 6069, 10661. 

My phantom. 20869. 

Napoleon Bonaparte. 25097. 

Ned Lynn. 16921. 

Night. 18904. 

Nocturne. 13861. 

Nuit enchantée. 10770. 

Nuts to you. 16961. 

Oh ucw Lve sinned. 20971. 

Ole —o the gigclo. 3967. 

Ominous foreboding. 14982. 

On my calender [sic] of love. 
23015. 

On the banks of the Seine. 25176. 

On the lark. 6231. 

Once I had a gal named Susie. 
17005. 

Opening of the fair. 3991. 

Oriental incidental. 18046. 

Out of a blue sky. 6261. 

Overture comique. 4011. 

Paddy. 21033, 21034. 


1444 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. 28 


Paddy’s Christmas party. 21035. 

Pansy. 10854. 

Papa’s gotta mama. 6276. 

Par les boulevards. 25227. 

Parade of the ads. 1838. 

Pathetic misterioso. 13091. 

Pathetic recitative. 4029. 

Patriotic finale. 19000. 

Penthouse lament. 138100. 

Persuasion. 23085. 

Pilgrimage. 10892. 

Plane landing. 21066. 

Pocus recites. 17076. 

Polka. 18120. 

Polka burleske. 15064. ; 

Polynesian ceremonial. 6324. 

Polynesian whoopee. 23106. 

Power and the glory. 17086. 

Prairie waltz. 23119. 

Prelude orientale. 17089. — 

Prelude picturesque. 17090. 

Prelude to a «Broadway § play. 
15082. 

Prelude to a Chinese play. 19034. 

Prelude to a city story. 138182. 

Prelude to a comedy. 13813838. 

Prelude to a pathetic drama. 
13134, 

Prelude to a rural story. 19035. 

Princess and the axe incidental. 
13142. 

Pursuit. 4076. 

Quarrel. 4078. 

Quatsch. 13164. 

Radiogram. 20316. 

Rastus. 21111. 

Reach for a lucky star. . 4091. 

Recital scene. 17121. 

Réve fantastique. 1974. 

Reverie. 11010. 

Rey de los Gitanos. 11011. 

Rodeo parade. 25351. 

Roll your bones. 4112, 138199. 


Romantic. 4115, 6415, 


Romantic episode. 4116, 25360. 

Romantie widow incidental. 
13201. 

Rumors. 15171. 

Russian introduction, 4131. 

Ruthanian national anthem. 64386. 

Sailor’s luck. 6444, 11050. 

St. Moritz waltz. 21167. 

Saturday night. 6455. 

Savage ceremonial. 19138. 

Scena appassionato. 11062. 

Scene. 110638. 

Scene d’amour. 2067. 

Scherzando fugato. 15192. 

Scherzo no. 1. 15195. 

Schuhplattler. 15208, 25412. 

Scuttle and scurry. 11070. 

Seance. 8720. 

Seasick. 15212. 

Shadow on the shade. 2113. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Shanty or levee song. 8740. 

She’s only one of the weaker sex. 
19173. 
Shredded wheat skirts. 
Silver and gold. 23283. 

Sing a song of sin. 13296. 

Sing me a love song. 6518. — 

Skyline. 2163. 

Snowman melting. 21237. 

Soleil 4 travers les arbres. 8791. 

Some day I’m gonna find my sweet 
man. 23317. 


Some silent night. 11169. 
Somewhere in Ireland. 21258. 
Souvenir d’amour. 25547. 
Spend an evening at home. 13359. 
Spring medley. 11209. 
Squabble. 11215. 
Starlight romance. 15828. 
Storm. 15338. 
Stormy West. 4255. 
Street scene. 13380. 
Sumerky. 4266. 
Summer storm. 17326. 
Surf boat. 19308. 
Sweetheart of Topolobompo. 
Tabu. 19829. 
Taxi driver. 11279. 
Tender thoughts. 4825. 
Tess of the storm country. 17365. 
Thoroughfares. 2390. 
Three festival openings. 267. 
Throw a little salt on the blue 
bird’s tail. 2399. 
Till the end of time. 
To a princess. 13475. 
Toiling Amazons. 113861. 


4186. 


4295. 


4367. 


Tragedy. 138486, 17445. 
Trapped. 17447. 
True love. 19424. 


Uberhang walzer. 15512. 
Ultimo varon sobre la_ tierra. 
9066. 


Unrest. 2490, 2491. 

Up in a tree. 4423. 

Vaisseau mystique. 4424. 

Valse derniére. 2500. 

Valse parisienne. 15535. 

Vision and chaos. 17494. 

Visions of the past. 15548, 
Warriors. 11459. 

Was it you therein my arms. 2568. 


We belong to Alma. 9136, 17527. 
We're alone. 19486. 
Weird impressions. 17548. 


Where the little bridge crosses the 
stream. 15635. 

Whispers of love. 4538. 

Who-la dance. 2686, 4543. 

Why am I happy. 23695. 

Woeful experience. 17668. 

Wooden woman. 21629. 


World congress of 1938. 11592. 

World goes ’round. 17680. 

Ye merrie travellers. 17687. 

Yearning. 138707. 

You can be had, be careful. 

You’re my thrill. 25967. 

1914-1918. 2815. 

Mowrey (Dent): 

Cap and bells. 18970. 

Soft shoe dancer. 11157. 
Mowry (KE. C.) pseud. See Mowry (EH. 

M.) 
Mowry (E. M.): 

Bad case of you. 197384. 

Depression. 24142. 

Mammy’s little choe’lit drop. 

24890. 
Mowry (T. E.): 
Dream of home sweet home. 9760. 
There must be some mistake. 
113138. 
Moxley (E. M.) 
of you. 22390. 
Moy (Edgar) Reverie. 
Moyer (D. J.): 
I can’t stand the pressure of 
your eyes. 18358. 

Mississippi ’membrance. 16798. 

Momentary waltz. 16803. 

Silent partners in love. 19186. 
Moyer (Ebbie) Angelus. 23854. 
Moyer (W. D.): 

Alice blue gown. 48. 

Blue Monday. 282. 

Chop suey. 371. 

Dear old girl. 480. 

Down by the water hole. 22051. 

Moyer’s charted harmony chords 

for the mandolin. 18795. 

Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new Hawaiian 

guitar method. 21294. 


17705. 


I’m always dreaming 


15125. 


Waltz of the mudturtles. 2558. 
Wang wang blues. 2565. 
Moyles (T. M.) Misericordia. 8289. 


Moyse (Marcel) : 
Enseignement complet de la flite.. 


18147. 
Histoires. 10033. 
Vingt quatre petites études mélo- 
diques. 1578. 
100 études faciles et progressives. 
14840. 
Mozart (Leopold) Divertimento mili- 
tare. 5042. 
Mozart (W. A.): 
Adagio. 6023. 
Air d’Hlvire. 1574. 
Alecandre, je  Jlavoue. 22854, 
22855. 
All my life is sunk in sorrow. 
12844, 
Allegretto. 24999. 
Allegro concertante. 1575. 
Allegro vivace. 12845. 


1445 


INDEX 


Mozart (W. A.)—Continued 
Aria: O holy Queen and Maiden. 
12846. 
Ave verum. 6024, 25000. 
C’en est fait, chére idole. 
Concerto en ré. 18796. 


22856. 


Divertimento. 10623-10625, 25001, 
25002. 

Don Juan. 14841. 

Fantasia. 1576. 

Figaros hochzeit. 6025. 

Finale. 18797. 

Harvest dance. 25003. 

Hélas comment vous dire. 22857. 

Hélas! j’ai dG Ventendre. 22858. 


Hymne an Deutschland. 18798. 
Idomeneo. 16827. 
Je pourrais t’oublier. 22859. 
Marriage of Figaro. 12847. 
Menuetto ang Trio in F. 25004. 
Minuet. 14842. 
Mozart. 21696 (262). 
Mozart miniatures. 16828. 
Mozart suite. 22860. 
Out of the deep. 20799. 
Rondino. 8835. 
Rondo in G. 20800. 
Serenade. 6026, 25005. 
Sonata. 6027. 
Tanzbtichlein. 6028. 
Three divertimento movements. 
18799. 
Three early compositions. 14843. 
Violinkonzert in D. 20801, 20802. 
Wiegenlied. 8336. 
Mraczek (J. G.) Ritornell und rondo- 
capriccio. 8667. 
Muccini (A. J.) And it had to happen 
to me. 79. 
Muccy (Theo): 
Cento dj questi giorni. 4905. 
Madonnella campagnola. 5901. 
Serenata a Ciquita. 6488. 
Muchers ball committee. Song of the 
miner: 25525. 


Mudd (Amelia) Angela. 11721. 

Muder (R. C.) Let’s all help our 
President. 20589. 

Muehlenbein (Hugh) Mother I adore. 
6009. 

Mueller (—) Wang wang blues. 
2565. 


Mueller (C. F.): 

Ambrosian prelude. 21733. 

Christ Child’s lullaby. 19854. 

God is in His holy temple. 3293. 

Praise to the living God. 4057. 

Sunset. 4278. 

Thought of God. 6742. 
Miiller (Georg) Vier stiicke. 
Miiller (Gottfried) : 

Neue gesiinge. 20915. 

Variationen und fuge. 
Miiller (Joseph) Barearolle. 


22160. 


11411. 
2900. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Miiller (P.) . Tiefland. 4865. 
Miiller (Peter) : 
Fassbinder. 5170. 
Jungesselle. 5702. 
Kleiner mann & grosse frau. 5745. 
Verstohlene liebe. 6837. 
Miiller (Reinhard) Antreten zur polo- 
naise. 21745. 
Miiller (Rudolf) Sechs deutsche volks- 
lieder. 3850. 
Miiller (S. W.) : 
Heitere musik. 143837. 
Suite. 6029. 
Mueller-Melborn (Fritz) : 
Addio a Napoli. 2819. 
Vor einer alten spieluhr. 4442. 
Muenzer (EH. P.) If I had you to hold. 
5593. 
Muhr (Ferry) : 
Ich bleib bei dir, 
7906. 
Kleines braunes midel aus Ha- 
vanna. 5746. 
Midi, in Wien wird es frithling. 
5904. 
Muir (D. J.) pseud. See Stege (Katie) 
Muir (T. H.) My sweetie went sour 
on me. 12929. 
Muirhead (Robert) God gave me a 
wonderful mother. 7641. 
Mujeres bonitas. 25006. 
Mulcahy (Timothy) Why must we be 
apart. 15652. 
Mulcaster (L. G.) 
night. 15733 (91). 
Mulder (Jules) : 
Lohengrin. 17505. 
Meistersingers. 15551. 
Tannhauser. 15552. 
Mulderig (Florence) Wishing my life 
away. 4578. 
Mulé (Giuseppe) : 
Al lupo. 13788, 21712. 
Cori e danze per l’Ifigenia in Tau- 
ride di Euripide. 15998. 
Monacella della fontana. 12808. 
Mulea (Anthony) jr. Day dreams. 
12009. 
Mulhearn (C. E.) 
you’re mine. 11311. 
Mulholand (C. V.) In the doodle up 
caves. 10225. 
Mulick (Kae) : 
Feed your auto corn. 9856. 
Message you are flying. 14786. 
On to Reno. 8505. 
Singing to you. 15248. 
Mullen (C. E.) You're the girl of my 
dreams. 21668. 
Mullen (Frederic) Six waltzes. 8881. 
Mullenax (Chloe)  Mother’s prayer. 
20795. 
Mullenax (Wyley) : 
Crazy things that I do. 24108. 


O Rosmarie. 


Dreams of the 


Then JTll know 


1446 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


My school day sweetheart I love 
you. 12920. 
Muller (J. I.): 
Pie Jesu. 23091. 
Tantum ergo. 23427. 
Tota pulchra es Maria. 23492. 
Mullin (M. A.): 
Bernice. 21806. 
Cupid found you for me. 21976. 
Maurie Sherman’s band. 8254. 
Now that Roosevelt’s in. 6159. 
Mullin (Ruby) One love affair that 
is ended. 14992. 
Mullinar (Michael) : 
Christmas trees. 11937. 
Ye banks and braes. 18705. 
Mullins (T. R.): 
Dreaming of my childhood days. 
22073. 
I’m just as good as you. 24551. 
Oh why do we sing and strum of 
the old fashioned girl. 25149. 
With that sweetheart baby of 
mine. 21625. 
Mummer’s carol. 15733 (224). 
Mummy. 38850*. 
Munal (H. D.) Songs of long ago. 
11192. 
Munck (F. H.) One night in old 
Madrid. 23026. 
Mundy (Billy) If you’d only be my 
sweetheart. 12441. 
Mundy (John) Land of why and 
wherefore. 20576. 
Munger (Chas.) Honey, I’m just 
crazy over you. 20248. 
Mungo-Park (M.) ‘Travelling along. 
2440, 
Muniz (L. G.) Fairy tales. 2815 
(85) 


Munn (Ray) You, wonderful you. 
9312. 
Munro (Ronnie): 
All over Italy they sing so pret: 
tily. 11706, 15762, 15763. 
At the Little pig and whistle. 
11739. 
Blue Nile. 2982. 
Every day I love you a little bit 
more. 18156. 
In the old baronial hall. 18492. 
London, we all love London town. 
14680. 
Our little baby boy. 138057. 
Be Cuitl. 2. Bey bool &, 
When you were twenty-one. 
15630. 
Munsee (H. P.) In the hills of West 
Virginia. 24639. 
Munsey (Grace) : 
Armistice day has been paid by 
the brave. 19701. 
Need o’ my heart dear is you. 
16922. 


Munson (A. R.) Old friend of mine. 
10799. 


Munson (Frederick) Safe in my 
arms. 8701. 
Munson (I. N.) Waiting. 25766. 
Munstedt (R. A.): 
Fox-trot no. 21. 20089. 
I’m tired, I’m going home. 20379. 
Waltz no. 20. 21497. 
Muntra musikanter. 7224. 
Murabito (Innocenza) Melodies of 
love. 8268. 
Murashita (J. P.) Hula girl. 163834. 
Muratta (F. B.): 
My scrap book from out of the 
past. 83897. 
Only tonight, let me forget. 6248. 
Our last waltz. 13056. 
Murch (B. E.) Legionaires [sic] are 
marching. 24758. 
Murchie (Guy) jr. One hundred mil- 
lion strong. 17009. 
Murden (R. H.) You’ve left me to my 
fate. 13750. 
Murder at the Vanities. 18717, 19139, 
19313, 19496, 22084, 23766. 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., inc. with J. 
G. Murdach & co., Itd.: 
Bric-a-brae. 179381. 
Dance suite. 9675. 
Elves. 16126. 
Feste. 18170. 
Fifth symphony. 24260. 
First duets. 7574. 
Gipsy life. 12195. 
Give me one hour. 16229. 
In summer fields. 1133. 
Moon maid. 16126. 
Peepshow. 19004. 
Roadways. 6404. 
Shanty O’Fay. 23270. 
Sonatina. 8814. 
Three old English songs. 5111. 
Three preludes. 9786. 
Under blue skies. 19485. 
Winter tree. 13684. 
Young thorn tree with the wind. 
13684. 
Murdock (W. J.) Come on and let’s 
get happy. 395. 
Murhall co. Sea voices. 11073. 
Murmann (F. A.) Memories of you. 
22804. 
Murmann (Fred) 
5759. 
Murphy (Bob) We're all back to- 
gether again. 9144. 
Murphy (Catherine) I’m lonesome. 
16422. 
Murphy (Charles) : 
I love and earess you today. 
183886. 
If I could persuade her. 18464. 
Living for you. 18688. 


Latest wrinkle. 


1447 


INDEX 


Murphy (D. B.) 
you: 25503. 
Murphy (EH. J.) When the columbines 
bloom. 25849. 
Murphy (E. W.) 
7076 (2838). 
Murphy (F. F.): 


Some day I'll follow 


Music of the band. 


Get behind our President. 16217. 
Mother divine. 22848. 
Murphy (Grace) Morning comes 
early. 24989*. 
Murphy (J. A.) By the lazy mill. 
24010. 
Murphy (J. E.) Raffle for a stove. 
15172. 
Murphy (J. S.) There is danger in 


your love. 2366. 
Murphy (Lyle): 
i stumbled into heaven falling for 
you. 38497. 

You are the whole parade. 2751. 
Murphy (Mary) June time. 12533. 
Murphy (Maude) When it’s bluebon- 

net time in Texas. 23644. 


Murphy (Owen): 
Do you. 18084. 
High shoes. 24430. 
Hold your horses. 20241. 
I’d like to take you home to meet 
my mother. 18363. 
Swapping sweet nothings 
you. 19311. 
Murphy (S. A.) jr. Were you in love 


with 


with me. 13610. 

Murphy (Tom) Just a little change. 
16576. 

Murphy (Velda) Dream of me. 
19975. 

Murray (A. C.) Prosperity prom. 
13153. 

Murray (Alan) Thank God for little 
gardens. 19343. 

Murray (Albert) I was just playin’. 
10171. 

Murray (Don) Lingering memories. 
14668. 


Murray (KE. J.) On a Chinese honey- 
moon. 8494. 
Murray (E. N.): 
Indian pariah. 24647. 
West of Great Western Divide. 
2598. 
Murray (G. B.) 
to-night. 8596. 
Murray (G. M.) 
10617. 

Murray (H.D.) Genevieve, my sweet 
Genevieve. 14264. 

Murray (Helen) Was it only last 
night. 13578. 

Murray (J. P.) Rhythm of the day. 
21127, 

Murray (Jack) Dancing with the one 
you love. 21987. 


Preacher is coming 


Mother o° mine. 


pt. In, n. s., v: 28 


Murray (John): 
Bread and gravy. 138930. 
Drink and lets be gay. 14152. 
Flame. 14218. 
Spooning on top of a bus. 23365. 
Take me to the movies. 15401. 
To steal a kiss. 15459. 

Murray (P.A.) Roosevelt, the man of 


the hour. 8680. 
Murray (T. M.) Music of love. 
20807. 


Murray (Theresa) I love you. 976. 
Murrill (Herbert): 
Capriccio. 3851. 
Mein herze glaubt. 136. 
Two impromptus. 14845. 7 
Was Got thut, das ist wohlgethan. 
141. 
Murrill (Margaret) 
blues. 7336. 
Murtagh (KE. W.): 
Cheerio. 3023. 
Gypsy kiss. 5318. 
I’ll come back in your dreams. 
203380. 
Love’s day. 5881. 
Nomads. 6151. 
Pal of my lonely years. 


Chase away dem 


15022. 


Murzilli (Tito) Addio a Napoli. 
2819. 

Muscat (Raphael) My happiest day. 
20841. 


Muse (Clarence) : 
I go Congo. 14396. 
Lazy rain. 3646, 14638. 
Liberty road. 1318. 
Time ain’t long. 19387. 


Muse (L. R.) If you were mine. 
22490. 

Musgrove (Merrill) If you're an in- 
vestor. 10191. 


Musial (Ted) : 

Even tho’ we're through. 
You just you. 17712. 

Musie for two. 10628*. 

Music hall varieties. 873, 2472. 

Music in the air. 3852. 

Music masters of Middlesex, Brown, 
Gunst & Williamson. I feel I’ve al- 
ways known you. 16364. 

Music of the flowers. 14848. 

Music publishers holding corp.: 

Men of Calvert. 22807. 
You’ve got a right to be wrong. 
21672. 

Music with your meals. : 

Musica. Tecnica pianistica. 15411. 

Musical annual, Skidmore college, 
Saratoga Springs, New York. 14849. 

Musical salvationist. 1584, 3854, 6033, 
8341, 10629, 12853, 14850. 16835, 
18806, 20809, 22862, 25014. 


16133. 


22861*. 


1448 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Musicraft publications: 
Old lays in new ways. 23007. 
Symphonesque. 23415. 
You. 238747. 
Musikalienhandlung Alberti, g.m.b.h. 
Man sagt auf wiederseh’n. 3761. 
Musiker (Diane) : 


He’s Gracie Allen’s brother. 5351, 
7715. 
Yl build you a doll’s house. 
20329. 
Let’s give our votes to La Guardia. 
20598. 
To thee. 2414. 
Muskat (I. W.) Cheer-up America. 
3019. 


Musketier storch. 3855. 
Musmeci (Lino) : 
Farfalle cinesi. 
Isabella. 1160. 
Mussgang (D. G.) Guess what I am 
wanting to do. 18259. 
Mussorgsky (M.P.) See Moussorgsky 
(M. P.) 
Muth (G. E.) 
dolls. 15807. 
Muzzey (F. G.) That lonely road 
marked private way. 6715. 
My ain hoose. 22864, 22865. 
My bonnie waltz. 25020. 


627. 


At the dance of the 


My favorite mountain ballads and old | 


time songs. 1601. 
My first song book. 3867. 


My heart I here would give Thee. | 


1608. 
My lips betray. 23695. 
My love is o’er the sea. 12897. 
My old Kentucky home, good night. 
21696 (269). 
My sweetheart’s like Venus. 22917. 
My weakness. 17872, 18212, 18342. 
My woman. 24507. 
Mydans (S. R.): 
Reflection. 13184. 
Reverie. 25331. 
Myddleton (W. H.) 
14133, 16079-16085. 
Myer (Bert): 
Bones, you done me wrong. 11827. 
Mandy, let yo’ Andy in. 12727. 
Myers (Carmel) : 
Spoonful of you. 
Wake me with a kiss. 17510. 
Myers (KE. B.) Betrothal. 2922. 
Myers (E. M.) When I’m lovin’ you. 
4507. 
Myers (Fred) pseud. See Strohmaier 
(Fritz) 
Myers (G. E.): 
Last night. 103889, 
Song of the cello. 11183. 
Myers (Gene) See Myers (BH. M.). 


17292. 


| Myers (J. Harold) 


Down South. 


Myers (T. W.) 
| Myers & Carrington. 


Mystery of the lost scroll. 
i Na brzyzku dunajeca. 
‘| Nabors 


Whyn’t cha come 
up sometime. 238712. 
Myers (J. Henry): 
Do you remember. 14115. 
I shall never forget you. 
14466. 

Just to be home again. 12549. 
Take me to the dance. 138420. 
Myers (K. J.) Because you wouldn’t 

want me to. 13874. 
Myers (Margie) Lonely and blue. 
16687. 
Myers (O. E.) Elgin. 
Myers (Opal) Elgin. 
Myers (Richard) : 
I gotcha where I wantcha. 14398, 


5561, 


16125. 
16125. 


16371. 
I love you all over again. 14419. 
Lily Belle. 14662. 


Marlene, you are my song of songs. 
14748, 18711. 

Me for you forever. 18717. 

My song of songs. 14908. 

Niagara moon. 149386, 14937. 

Myers. (Sherman) : 

Blue cloud. 138907. 

Bric-a-brac. 179381. 

Butterflies in the 
7279, 9533. 

Cotton blossom days. 

Dolores. 3133. 

Five and twenty soldiers and a 
nurse. 24266. 

Here’s health to the Foreign le- 
gion. 3371. 

Josephine, Napoleon’s 
10307. 

Smile on, Pierrot. 

Sunday at home. 6643. 

Sweet memories. 8908. 

There’s a tiny little hair upon your 


rain: »vcae 


21956. 


Waterloo. 


13313. 


shoulder. 8989. 

Three folly dances. 16895. 

Variety. 17489. 

Waiters on parade. 114389. 

We're lovers. 21521. 

Wedding of the dragon _ flies. 
19495. 

Whistling under the moon. 4539. 


Pop eye. 21076. 
Gift of Christ- 
mas. 16219*. 
Myrow (Josef) : 
I won’t be there to hear Oh 
promise me. 22471. 
Playin’ with the devil. 10900. 
Mysels (Sammy) I was just a little 
nobody. 3507. 
10710*. 
6111. 
(fF. L.) When the autumn 
leaves are falling. 21564. 
NaboZoné piesne. 8410. 


Nacht der grossen liebe. 14917. 


1449 


INDEX 


Nadas (Béla) 
seh’n. 3761. 
Nadaud (Edouard) au. and Nadaud 


Man sagt auf wieder- 


(Mo PSR) <prop. “Art ?’dw “‘vieton. 
TST65-'"CC) . 
Nadina (Sylva) Old fashioned love. 
13018. 
Nadler (S.-D.) Most of my time. 
18789. 
Naery (J. S.) Lover’s decision. 
10490. 
Natt” “CE. 3.) Elegie fantastique. 
24218. 
Nagel (Adolph) : 
Capriccio. 22183. 
Pastorale. 23549. 
Sonate. 22630, 23329-23331, 28565. 
Trio. 23494. 
Vier stticke. © 22160. 


22260. 
meister. 


Werke fiir das laufwerk. 
Zehn  stticke Alterer 
22184. 
Nagely (E. W.) Now while I’m alone 
with you. 6164. 
Nager (Gus) pseud. See Neger (A. J.) 
Nagle (P. J.) Forever mine. 16184. 
Nagle (W. S.) ‘Today God’s Son tri- 
umphs. 4378. 
Nagler (Franciscus) : 
Dorfmusik. 3147, 24170. 


Lebenslust. 5769, 5770, 12603. 

Nagy (Andrew) Kovats ezredes. 
24740. 

Nagyszalonta. 10361. 

Nahum (Stella) Piano fundamentals. 
15046. 

Najarian (M. EH.) Forty and eight. 
24286. 

Nakagawa (C.S.) Sunny days. 2268. 

Nakles (A. T.) Good-bye Hoover! 
Hello Roosevelt. 24356. 

Nale (Mollie) Sweetheart. 11258. 

Nana. 10712*. 

Napoli (Charles) Just dreaming. 
125438. 


Napolr (J. f= 
I got a feeling I’m in love. 7808. 
I haven’t the heart to break your 
heart. 7818. 
Napoli (Jacopo) : 
Due canti dellisola. 
Voealise-étude. 4438. 
Napolitan (Angelo) Is it all forgotten. 


3915. 


22549. 
Nardella (Evemero) Canzona ’e Sur- 
riento. 21872. 
Nardi (Nalda): 
I’m going back to my eastles in 
the air. 12381. 
I’m simply ga-ga over you. 12394. 
Yankee brew. 15682. 
Nardini (Pietro) Sonate. 9332 (249). 


Nardo (Rosario See DiNardo 


(Rosario) 


Di) 


Nathan (Norman): 


pt. III, n.'s., v. 28 


Nardone (S. J:) jr.: 
Follow America on. 5198. 
My song of the Southland. 3903. 
Why did forever last for only 
awhile. 2690. 
Narea (Marill) Say not good-night. 
a2: 
Nares (James) Souls of the right- 
eous. 21281, 21282. 
Narramore (Wm.) My heart is beat- 
ing overtime for you. 22886. 
Naseef (Charles) Tell me if you love 


me. 17362. 
Nash (G. H.): 
Comparsa. 14051, 
Down South. 14133. 
Nash (I. M.)... Girl. of my.. sweet 
dreams. 99838. 


Nash (W. M.): 
Let’s keep Old Man Depression 
on the run. 22663. 
Take me back to scenes of child- 


hood. 21341. 
Nason (Harold): 
O, tiger. 20964. 
Trois graces. 4656 (649). 
We'll win the game. 21516. 


Nathan (H. B.) 
7432. 


Dear, I’m regretting. 


Blue little dreams. 231. 

Class of ’384. 14029. 

Golden minutes. 761. 

I’d like to live it over, again. 
14391. 

Meet me in the Rockies. 

Once in eternity tonight. 

You’re my _ depression, 
13738. 

National assn. of dramaties, inc.: 
Heads up. 24412. 
Hi de hi. 24428. 
I wanna tappa keg. 
Love song. 24854. 
Out of the East. 25210. | 

National music pub. €0.: 

Down lover’s lane. 5067. 

Strolling along. 8888. 

Watching and waiting for you. 
6867. 

National screen service: 
Concert waltz. 24088. 
Dramatic suspense, 24177. 
Drammiatico appassionato. 
Dreamy fox-trot. 24198. 
Fox-trot. 24290-24298, 24300. 
Heavy agitato. 24415, 24416. 
Humorous, 4 la jazz. 24472. 
Love appassionato. 24888. 
Marcia pomposo. 24899. 
Melody fox-trot. 24920. 
Misterioso 4 la valse. 24970. 
Misterioso gruesome. 24971. 
One step. 25184-25186. 


49757. 
AGTT: 
dear. 


24587. 


24178. 


1450 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1933 


Romantic appassionato. 25358, 
25359. 

Valse wmisterioso drammatico. 
25744. 

Waltz caprice. 25771. 

Waltz, V. 25774. 

Western allegro. 25806. 


Western one step. 25807. 


National song book. 15733 (282). 
National union of school orchestras. 


Instructors committee. New Maid- 
stone violin tutor. 25106. 

Nattes (E.) Longing for thee. 15733 
(190). 


Nattrass-Schenck, inc.: 
By the moss covered grave on the 


hill. 290. 
Congratulations, liberty bell. 406, 
3060. 
Corn cob Willie. 413. 
Down at the general store. 531. 
Down at the old red barn. 5832. 


Fiddle doesn’t fit his chin. 641. 
He just kept biting his nails. 827. 
He kissed her good-night until 


morning. 828. 

I’m a runaway from a chain gang. 
948. 

I’m gonna go back to the moun- 
tains. 999. 

I’m so happy when the sun is 
Shining. 1016. 

Last night. 1281. 

Lonesome Valley Sally. 1364. 

More I grew tomatoes. 1558. 


My love will 
12898. 
’Neath the old hanging lamp in 
the parlor. 1662. 
Old Bill Smith. 1746. 
Polly wants a cracker. 8584. 
Pumpkin has no pump. 1927. 
Radio rubes collection of hill 
country ballads and comic¢ songs. 
8644. 
Red River lullaby. 1964. 
There ain’t much good in a 
woman. 2364. 
When it’s harvest time in old 
New Hampshire. 2683. 
Where the Arizona moon is shin- 
ing. 2668. 
Nature’s awakening. 18765 (131). 
Naudin (P.) Carmo. 7312. 
Nauer (John) Life is funny that way. 
24786. 
Naughty Marietta. 
Nauha (R. N.) 
3766. 
Naumann (Paul): 


never grow old. 


7090. 
Mansion of dreams. 


Five year plan. 7577. 
Stay with me. 8871. 
Wond’ring. 4588. 


Nauwerck-Koller (Hula) 
(Hula Nauwerck—) 
Navarrett (Vic) Pennsylvania blues. 


See Koller 


6292. 
Navarro (E. B.) I am happy with 
you. 163845. 
Navary (L. A.) Southern moon. 
13358. 
Navratil (Arno): 
Goodness knows. 5296. 


Sweet nothings of the past. 

Naylor (Bernard) 

22937. 

Naylor (D. H.): 
Spring song. 23795 (90). 
Twilight dreams. 23795 (102). 

Naylor (E. W.) Hymn in praise of 

the faith. 12321. 
Naylor (Maude) My Colorado moun- 
tain home. 16841. 
Nazare-Aga (Y. K.) 
7076 (361-863). 
Nazarro (Cliff) Cast your sins away. 
13980. 
Nazarro 
25333. 
Ne sois pas jalouse. 6120, 8417, 11607. 
Neal (EH. A.) I’m go’in away to worry 
you off my mind. 14435. 

Nealey (B. R.): 

Dear old state of Maine. 
My desire. 22881. 
My sweetheart Lena. 3907. 
Neapolitan (Ray) Is it all forgotten. 
22549. 

Neapolitan songs. 9332 (251). 

Neare (Winifred) See Butcher 
(W. N.) 

Nebbia (J. A.) jr. 67 progressive exer- 
cises for daily practice of legato, 
staccatto and difficult fingering for 


19314. 
Two Ophelia songs. 


Valse de paradis. 


(Nat.) Rhythm for sale. 


22011. 


saxophone. 1664. 

Nebeker (M. M.) Moon madness. 
1547. 

Needham (A. A.) Twice one are two. 
9332 (3868). 


Needham (C. B.): 
Dancing. 14067. 
Girl with the smile. 
Wiggle tale. 11571. 
Wonderful girl. 15669. 

Neel (G. A.) Good times are coming 

back in 1933. 16242. 
Neely (Goldie) Mating moon. 22788. 


14277. 


Neff (Belford) Port of dreams. 6331. 
Neff (E. P.): 
It’s you and not the song. 18515. 
You are the song, dear. 19601. 
Neff (L. W.) Soul-saving songs. 
11197. 

Neger (A. J.) Pals, just real pals. 
8540. 

Negrin’ (R. D.) Heaven forbid. 
16293*. 


1451 


INDEX 
pt. Ill, n. s., V. 28: 


Neiberg (A. J.) When the last rose Li’l boy. 4656 (357). 
of summer whispers good _ bye. Little Chinese boy. 4656 (360). 
17593. Little French duck. 4656 (361). 
Neiburg (A. J.): Mail train. 4656 (3883). 
Ain’t we like two millionaires — Mr. Duck’s question. 4656 (409). 
ain’t we. 17777. Mr. Owl. 4656 (410). 
Chimes in the chapel. 21910. My faith looks up to Thee. 4656 
Deep in the dark of the night. (73): 
18053, 22015. My lady. 4656 (481, 432). 
Moon of Asia land. 22828. Night and day. 4656 (443). 
Ol pappy. 23001. Night-time. 4656 (444). 
When the last rose of summer Once a little Indian girl. 4656. 
whispers goodbye. 19527. (477). 
When the robins return in the Python. 4656 (521). 
spring. 17595. eee S008 ee dameranenars 
. pa eee eal as 2. ing-around-a-rosy. > 
Nee ha Si hat es eae ony Rip-Van-Winkle bear. 4656 (538). 
Neidlinger (O. B.): Sing ye heavens. 9832 (325). 
Animal newspaper. 4656 (22). Song of the bugle. 4656 (593). 
Beckoning star. 4656 (50, 51). Song _ of the silk-worm. 4656. 
Bell buoy. 4656. (59). (597). 
Boo! How cold. 4656 (71). Song of the wind-mill. 4656 
Chimes. 4656 (87). (998). 
Christ’s victory. 4656 (95-97). Spring. 4656 (604). 
Courts of heaven. 93832 (75, 76). Squirrel and the bumble-bee. 4656. 
Cradle song. 4656 (114). _ (609, 610). 
Cricket and the katy-did. 4656 Suppose, 4656 (616). 
(115). Te Deum laudamus. 4656 (624). 
Daddy’s little baby boy. 9332 Thoughts at twilight. 9332 (3861). 
(79). Three little orioles. 4656 (683). 
Did you ever. 4656 (185). To you. 4656 (641, 642). 
Discontented gold-fish. 4656 (136). Water-tank. 4656 (675). 
Discontented gold-fish and other Why. 4656 (690). 
children’s songs. 4656 (137). Wise crow. 4656 (696). 
Dream-man. 9332 (93, 94). Neidlinger (W.H.) : ' 
Eagle and the lion. 4656 (148). Animal newspaper. 4656 (22). 
Eggs-actly so. 4656 (159). Beckoning star. 4656 (50, ot? 
Far from my heavenly home. Bell buoy. 4656 (59). 
4656 (174, 175). Boo! How cold. 4656 (71). 
Fire. 4656 (179). Chimes. 4656 (87). 
Foolish little worm. 4656 (189). Christ’s victory. 4656 (9597). 
Forest legend. 4656 (194). Courts of heaven. 9332 (75, 76). 
Go, lovely rose. 4656 (216, 217). Cradle song. 4656 (114). 
Good old wind. 4656 (222). Cricket and the katy-did. 4656 
How do you do. 4656: (258). (115). 
Hungry robin. 4656 (263). Daddy’s_ little baby ‘boy. 9832 
Hunting song. 4656 (264). Wa he ei 5 
I have walked with God to-day. Did you ever. 4656 (185). 
9332 (145). Discontented gold-fish. 4656. (136). 
I love my Jean. 4656 (281, 282). | °-  Discontented gold-fish and other 
I love Thy kingdom, Lord. 4656 children’s songs. 4656 (137). 
(283). Dream-man. 9332 (93, 94). 
In the swing. 4656 (306). Hagle and the lion. 4656 (148). 
Je ne veux pas autre chose. 4656 Eggs-actly so. 4656 (159). 
(313, 314). Far from my heavenly home, 
Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 4656 4656 (174, 175). . 
(316). Fire. 4656 (179). 
Jesus, meek and gentle. 9332 Foolish little worm. 4656 (189). 
(177-179)... : _ Forest legend. 4656 (194). 
Jesus name of wondrous love. Go, lovely rose. 4656 (216, 217). 
9332 (180). Good old wind. 4656 (222). 
Kick-o-ree-kee. 4656 (339). How do you do. 4656 (258). 
Lift up your voices now. 4656 | Hungry robin. 4656 (263). 
(352). Hunting song. 4656 (264). 


1452 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


I have walked with God to-day. 
93832 (145). : 
I love my Jean. 4656 (281, 282). 
I love Thy kingdom, Lord. 4656 

(283). 


In the swing. 4656 (306). 


Je ne veux pas autre chose. 4656 | 
(318, 314). 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 4656 | 
(316). 

Jesus, meek and gentle. 9332 
(177-179). 


Jesus name of wondrous love. 
9332 (180). 

Kick-o-ree-kee. 4656 (339). ~ 

Lift up your voices now. 
(352). 

Li’l boy. 4656 (357). 

Little Chinese boy. 4656 (860). 

Little French duck. 4656 (361). 

Mail train. 4656 (383). 

Mr. Duck’s question. 4656 (409). 

Mr. Owl. 4656 (410). 

My faith looks up to Thee. 
(73). 

My lady. 4656 (431, 482). 

Night and day. 4656 (448). 

Night-time. 4656 (444). 

Once a little Indian girl. 
(477). 

Python. 4656 (521). 

Rain. 4656 (923). 

Ring-around-a-rosy. 4656 (5387). 

Rip-Van-Winkle bear. 4656 (538). 

Rockin’ in de win’. 4656 (543), 
7076 (281). 


46956 


Sing ye heavens. 9332 (325). _ 

Song of the bugle. 4656 (593). 
Song of the _ silk-worm. 4656 
(597). 

Song of the wind-mill. 4656 
(598). 


Spring. 4656 (604). 

Squirrel and the bumble-bee. 4656 
(609, 610). 

Suppose. 4656 (616). 

Te Deum laudamus. 4656 (624). 
Thoughts at twilight. 93832 (361). 
Three little orioles. 4656 (633). 
To you. 4656 (641, 642). 
Water-tank. 4656 (675). 
Why. 4656 (690). 

Wise crow. 4656 (696). 
Neill (Edward) Indiana 

14543. 

Neilson (Audrey) See Huber (A. L.) 
Neilson (Margaret) : 

Baby blue eagle. 23898. 

Sarah Lee. 23244. 
Nekuda (H. L.) In the old town hall. 

1142. 

Nekuda (R. F.): 
Blue blue blue eyes. 
In the old dance hall. 


* Rose. 


17903. 
T9954. 


46956 | 


4696 | 


In the old town hall. 1142. 
Let me. 14644. 
Sweet Patsy. 11250. 


Where the golden sun is shining. 


6963. 
While the moon plays peek-a-boo. 
23685. 
Nellis (Cecil) aw. and Nellis (How- 
ard) prop.: 
I hate to grow old all alone. 
14399. 
Ill always belong to you. 14408. 
Only a broken heart. 10827. 
Roosevelt is President, you know. 
6420. 
That’s where I long to go. 8974. 
Nellius (Georg) Wir bauen ein 
deutsches haus. 15668. 


Nelly (Jean) Nuits de Blida. 3939, 
3940. 
Nelms (W. C.): 
Collector’s items. 19870. 
Michigan boulevard. 10568, 20762. 
Minstrels. 20769. 
Ten-twenty-thirty. 11288. 
Nelsen (William) : 
I can’t even find you 
dreams. T7794. 
She’s my song of love. 25440. 
Nelson (—) New . Orleans’ shout. 
22951. 
Nelson (A. 8.) 
(359). 
Nelson (A. W.): 
Angels are calling the roll. 
(3). 
Does it pay. 11670 (76). 
Kneel and pray. 11670 (189). 
Only waiting. 11670 (269). 
Reason for my faith. 
(302). 
(Bob) 


in my 


Unseen city. T7076 


7076 


11670 


Nelson 
17469. 
Nelson (C. A.) 
moon. 11401. 
Nelson (C. G.): 
New deal. 16981. 
Sweet Emmely. 153867. 
Nelson (Carlyle) Kiss me _ while 
we're waltzing. 1254. 
Nelson (D. C.) Nelson stomp. 
Nelson (H. C.): 
Nations prayer for the President. 
84138. 
Our President. 8528. 
That famous song, Sweet Adeline. 
8959. 
Waves of air. 9182. 
Whispering still her name. 9226. 
Your [sic] so sweet, oh so sweet, 
honey dear. 7066. 
Nelson (E. G.): 
I’m in love with a gal who’s in 
love with my pal. 10127. 


Two rooms of love. 


Under. the silvery 


22945, 


1453 


INDEX 


Nelson (HE. G. )—Continued 
I’ve got a chip on my shoulder. 


1036. 

In a little second hand _ store. 
5616, 5617, 7932. 

It looks like old times again. 
10259. 

Just another face in the picture. 
3611. 

Little beer, a pretzel and you. 
5806, 81386. 

Little pen, a little ink, a little pa- 
per. 8148. 


Little threads of silver peeping 
through the gold. 3699, 8152. 

Rosary of the rose. 2009. 

Sooner or later. 17281. 

Youre waltzing away with my 


heart. 11646. 
You told me with your eyes. 
17738. 


You took the words right out of 
my mouth. 46388. 
Nelson (Estelle) My dear mother 
waiting there for me. 3864. 


Nelson (F. G.) Gold star mothers. 
24352. 

Nelson (Frances) I’m singing a song 
of love. 1014. 


Nelson (G. H.) Minnie the Moocher’s 
passed away. 10570. 
Nelson (H. A.) Awake. 11752. 
Nelson (Hal) Love. 20678. 
Nelson (Harold): 
Democratic way. 16041. 
Little home for two. 104386. 
Song of prosperity. 17272. 


Nelson (Harrison) Sweet Summer 
nights. 15376. 

Nelson (J. B.) Our past commander. 
23045. 

Nelson (J. P.) Lager beer is here 
again. 10374. 

Nelson (J. T.) Roosevelt is on the 
' job. 6419. 


Nelson (J. W.) Nuku, nuku. 6166. 


Nelson (Kennedye) : 
Alone in a crowd. 7114. 
Hi-lah. 24429. 
When I join the Easter parade. 
11501. 
Nelson (LL. I.) Can’t you consider me 
darling. 2991. 
Nelson (Myrtle) 
17386. 
Nelson (Olga) 
to me. 18724. 
Nelson (Ozzie) : 
Baby boy. 4762, 4763. 


Then remember me. 


You'll always belong 


Good night, my darling. 24362, 
24363. 
Nelson (Paul) Moonlight memories 
of you. 10594. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Nelson (Perry) 
now. 20039. 
Nelson (Rudolf) : 


Everything is O.K. 


Es hat geklingelt. 3199. 

Etwas fiir sie. 7545. 

Jo—Jo. 10303. 

Kuss, der muss aus Spanien sein. 
25450. 

Monika. 1542. 


O Annabella. 61738. 

Nelson (Stanley) : 
Ermyntrude McSwizzle. 
G’bye forever. 20108. 


I can’t git t’ feelin’ right. 


18149. 
18357. 


With reservations. 19580. 
Nelson (Steve) : 
Sooner or later. 17281. 


You told me with your eyes. 
17788. 
Nelson (Thomas) 

20664. 
Nelson (Violet) : 
Nations prayer for the President. 
8413. 
Our President. 
Nelson (W. C.): 
At last. 15806. 
Forgive me. 16187. 
I want to go down that old high- 
way. 14480. 
M. H. C. loyalty march. 16735. 
Nelson (William Clarence) Night 
song of love. 16939. 
Nemerson (Lew) Beyourself. 15826*. 


Nérini (Emile) Ballades frangaises. 


Lonesome for you. 


8528. 


17868. 
Neron (Aime) N.R.A. into prosperity. 
18866. 
Neronde (J.): 
Capricciosetta. 21875. 


Sacramento accordion club. 23237. 
Neruda (Edition) : 

Du bist mein grosses erlebnis, du 
kleine frau. 5092, 5093. 

Gib mir noch vor torschluss, einen 
kuss als vorschuss. 5240. 

Prinzessin fiir eine nacht. 6349. 

Sollten wir uns auch im leben nie 
mehr wiederseh’n. 6544. 


Wenn das orchester spielt. 6900, 
6901. 
Nesbitt (Harry and Max): 
At the end of the day. 23879. 
Mademoiselle. 18690. 
Thirty thirsty throats. 23465. 
Without that certain thing. 23725. 


Nesbitt (M. V.) When twilight falls. 

13646. 

(Cliff) 
14695. 

Ness (W. C.): 
That’s a lot of nonsense. 21366. 
You never saw fish like the saw 

fish that I saw. 21657. 


Love behind a _ fan. 


1454 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Netherlands, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Netsell (W. L.) Who can you be. 
15640. 
Neu (H. G.) Marsch des dritten 
Reiches. 22784. 
Neuberger (A. H.): 
Hternally. 594. 
Get away from my door. 
Hold me tight. 7749. 
Honest and truly. 10040. 
I’ll keep on dreaming. 24520. 
I will meet you in the ally. 1053. 
Love was never meant for me. 
24857. 
Three times a day. 9010. 


24328. 


Whose baby are you _ tonight. 
11554. 
Why is it. 25897. 


She broke my 
2118. 


Neubuhr (Herman) 
heart when she left home. 
Neue meisterklinge. 3918. 
Neugeboren (H.) :. 
Cing piéces bréves. 
Six préludes. 18893. 
Neuman (Lillian) : 
I'll never be a millionaire. 18381. 
Your understanding sympathy. 
21687. 
Neustadt (H. M.) jr. Wasn’t the de- 
pression awful. 25738. 
Neves (M. A.): 
Any time is love time. 11727. 
Remember sweetheart. 23167. 
Neville (Fred) We’re all together 


18892. 


again. 9146. 
Neville (H. E.) Life and I together. 
20608. 


Neville (H. G.): 
Grave of Orpheus. 16254. 
I am the Bread of Life. 223827. 
Lark now leaves his watery nest. 
16625. 
Widow bird. 
Neville (Jack): 
- Mississippi delta blues. 16792. 
Sweet mama hurry home or Ill 
be gone. 13398. 
Daa) (A. P.) Tempo di valse. 25992 
(71). 
Nevin (Arthur): 
Folk song. 4656 (186). 
June song. 4656 (335). 
Song from the hills. 4656 (588). 
Via sacra. 4656 (664). 
Nevin (EH. W.):. - 
Giorno in Venezia. 20117. 
Tempo di valse. 25992: (71). 
Nevin (George B.): 
Blessed lullaby. 15733 (32). 
Come unto Me. 19881. 


17650. 


O how lovely are Thy dwellings. 
12987. 

O love divine. 4656 (463). 

O sweet old song of Bethlehem. 


157383 (244). 

Ride on! ride on in majesty. 
1979. 

Soldier’s dream of home. 11670 
(346). 


Some blessed day. 15733 (326). 

Triumph of the King. 2815 (334). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 19648 (168). 

Nevin (Gordon B.) : 

Brahma. 7247. 

Dear Lord, I Thee adore. 19927. 

Following Foster’s footsteps. 
0194*, 20075*. 

God is a Spirit. 20134. 

Holy is the Lord our God. 20242. 

Lord our faith increase. 19728. 

O Father, haste the promised hour. 


20956. 
O praise and. bless the Lord. 
19729. 
O what the joy and glory. 20161. 
Out of the deep. 20799. 
Shepherd of souls. 17214, 19174. 


Shepherd on the hills. 11102. 
Thou art the way. 113389. 
Upecn the snow-clad earth. 238531. 
We wait in faith. 21526. 
Nevin (J. G:) Bit of green ribbon. 
(217, 

Nevin (1. -C.): 

Blessed lullaby. 15733 (32). 

Light of glory. 23795 (45). 

O sweet old song of Bethlehem. 
15783 (244). 

Soldier’s dream of home. 
(346). 

Some blessed day. 15733 (326). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 19648 (168). 

Nevins (A. G.) Kiss me while we’re 
waltzing. 1254. 

Nevins (Bert) When I’m roller skat- 
ing in the park with you. 18629. 
Nevins (K. L.) Welcome new deal. 

19497. 

New (Arnold) 

New anti-saloon songs. 

New deal. 25101*. 

New era music pub. co.: 
Calida. 11874. 
Clouds. 11948. 
Hello my sweethearts I am free 

again. 12283. 
I am gold. 12329. 
T’ll steal you. 12358. 


11670 


Toothache. 2426. 
11670 (248). 


He taught them to pray. 22268. Love that is lost. 12687. 
Jesus calls us. 20500. Mia domino Chiquita. 12786. 
Light of glory. 238795 (45). Stingy. 13376. 

1455 


38188—34——25 


INDEX 


New era music pub. co.—Continued. 
When the golden sun is sinking in 


the hills. 13686. 
When the leaves are falling. 
13638. 


New era music pub. co., ltd.: 
Can’t you take me home with you. 


21869. 
If that’s for me, I’m out. 22485. 
Mignonette. 22815. 


New melody way to play the piano. 
20923. 
New music. 
17097. 

New music press, inc.: 
Broken song. 4860. 
Indian serenade. 5645. 


Primera suite cubana. 


Places among the stars. 238097. 
Revery. 23176. 
Son. 23325. 
Song cycle. 6562. 
New Palestinean folk songs. 14934. 


New songs from old. 6127. 


New universal school music series. 


18900. 
New world music corp.: 
I’ve got to be there. 3502. 
Let ’em eat cake. 20586. 
Luckiest man in the world. 3742. 


Mine. 20766. 

On and on and on. 21000. 
Union square. 21456. 
Where you go lI go. 45386. 


New Zealand, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5 
New 1933 Cotton Club parade. 20556. 


New 734 Feist dance folio. 22953. 

Newbegin (Virginia) Cowboy Tom’s 
round-up book. 11979. 

Newbry (EH. M.) Deep River moon. 
22017. 

Newcomb (H. L.) You and I in our 
canoe. 13714. 

Newcomb (M. F.) Trouble is—I still 
love you. 4396. 

Newcombe (H. C.) jr. When the 
nightshades are falling on _ the 
Rockies. 13642. 

Newcomer (W. W.): 


Do you care. 12035. 

Don’t throw away the band of 
gold. 19965. 

Girl in Killarney. 20122. 

Glory of our nation. 12210. 

I am lonesome sweetheart for 
you. 10071. 

Lone hobo. 8155. 

To-day, is the to-morrow of yes- 


terday. 9027. 
Newell (G. M.) Rio Grande. 11019. 
Newland (Dorothy) Saint Mary-of- 


the-Woods college song. 2039. 
Newlon (Jack) See Newlon (R. J.) 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Newlon (Jack) music co. Oriental 
blues. 10836. 
Newlon (R. J.): 
Creole keys. 
Oriental blues. 
Newman (Alfred) 
13379, 21306. 
Newman (Bernard) 
18966. 
Newman (Charles) : 
Grass is gettin’ greener all the 


7401. 
10836. 
Street scene. 


Operatic cruise. 


time. 776, 5305. 
Ill see you in church. 20337, 
DI te 
Lou’siana lullaby. 5854, 14698. 
Surprise. 21319, 25601. 
Newman (KE. A.) Serenade to you. 
1529, 


Newman (KE. G.) Springtime in the 
Green River valley. 6607. 


Newman (Greatrex) Jekyll and 
Hyde. 5688. 
Newman (H. L.) # £Patrick County 


21048. 
Dust in your eyes. 


4 H club song. 
Newman (Lionel) 


22084. 
Newman (May) pseud. See Brown 
(Mrs. C. A.) 


Newman (Muriel) When the leaves 
are gently falling in the fall. 21567. 
Newman (Ruth) Old porch swing. 


6215. 
Newmann (R. 1.) Our leader and our 
chief. 25205. 


Newsome (H. C.) If they ever put 2 


tax on love. 14503. 

Newstadtel (Lenore) Man—not 
monkey. 14788. 

Newton (B. M.) B. M. N. musi¢e 
chart, 2128. 


Newton (D. C.) 
11670 (218). 
Newton (Hlsie) : 


Magie month of May. 


I'll chase the blues away. 16384. 

My pretty Yosan. 22914. 

Old Man Moon. 138022. 

Newton (Ernest) : 

Frog. 5216. 

In springtime. 9332 (164). 

Magic month of May. 11670 
(218). 

Roses by summer forsaken. . 15733: 
(295). 


Newton (J. E.) America’s sweetheart. 
23846. 
Newton (L. G.) 


Chantons. 9595. 


Newton (L. N.) In springtime. 9332 
(164). 
Newton (M. L.) I’m weaving you 


16439. 
Re-born American 


into my dreams. 
Newton (William) 


spirit. 8651. 
Nibling (Allene) Baby’s lullaby. 
15816. 


1456 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Nibling (Bob) pseud. See Nibling 
(Allene) 
Nicastro (Joseph) Have you desired 
to be mine. 20208. 
Nicchia (L. M.): 
For thee alone. 681. 
Hot dickety dee. 22309. 
Lift your hearts. 20618. 
Nice goings on. 19315, 19582, 22360, 
23509, 23608, 23626. 
Nicene creed. 18908. 
Nichol (H. E.) Hail, 
light. 4656 (225). 
Nicholas (Morgan) Knocking. 8059. 
Nicholas (Nick) Just fooling. 10327. 
Nicholas (William) Have you seen 
my baby. 18288. 
Nicholls (Heller) : 
Follow-on album. 675. 
Gigue. 22182, 
Humoresque. 24469. 
Ilkley moor march. 24622. 
Jollity. 24686. 
Jovial beggar. 14588. 
Kitty of Coleraine. 14619. 
Old Scotland. 20994. 
Orange blossom. 23085. 


gladdening 


Over the moors. 23055. 

Riddle tunes. 86638. 

Sonia. 25536. 

Time exercises for beginners. 
19388. 

Toy symphony on American airs. 
2482. 


Work and play. 25929. 
33 hymn tunes & carols. 16936. 
Nicholls (Horatio) pseud. See Wright 
(Lawrence) 
Nicholls (W. C.) Piano teachers nor- 
mal course. 1869, 1870. 
Nichols (Alberta) : 


Do the shim sham. 18083, 22086. 


I just couldn’t take it, baby. 
16375, 22356, 24505. 
I’m walkin’ the chalk-line. 16437, 


22431, 24562. 
I want to be your mother’s son-in- 
law. 16467, 22463. 

Your mother’s son-in-law. 

Nichols (Bob) pseud. 
(R. N.) 

Nichols (E. B.) Love I have for you. 
22728. 

Nichols (H. E.): 

Cowboy rides on. 3071. 

Grateful song praises. 7673. 

Isabella. 5654. 

Wedding bells will ring. 15579. 
Nichols (H. G.) NIRA. 18848. 
Nichols (J. HE.) Love at first sight. 

10476. 
Nichols (James) I see your face re- 
flected in the skies. 10149. 


25983. 
See Wilkins 


Nichols (Jimmy) You can ask the 
stars. 19603. 
Nichols (P. G.) 


way to make you love me. 


I gotta figure out a 
20306. 


Nichols (R. G.) Fantasy of love. 
18165*. 
Nichols (W. A.) Away out there. 
19720. 
Nicholson (Alice) Broken dreams. 
15894. 


Nicholson (E. L.) You're thinking of 
somebody else. 11645. 
Nicholson (Marjory) When I’m gone 
will you forget. 11504. 
Nicholson (N.C.) Sail on silent moon. 
19125. 
Nicholson (S. H.): 
O God of love. 25135. 
Plainsong hymnbook. 1880*. 
Nick (I. D.) lLet’s all stand by our 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 12615. 
Nickel (F. A.) Autumn look what 
you’ve done. 4753. 
Nickelsen (J. C.): 
Cloudy moon. 4934. 
It‘s summer again. 5671. 

*Long about clover time. 8163. 
Summertime sweetheart. 6640. 
Nickle (R. M.) Honey-moon in the 

air. 20250. 
Nickum (EK. B.): 
Ascension. — 9404. 
Follow the leader. 7587. 
Memories of mother. 12769.. 


Triumphant resurrection. 6783, 
9037. : 

Nicol (M. L.) Thy wondrous love. 
2402. 

Nicola (Gennaro De) See De Nicola 
(Gennaro) 

Nicolai (-) Joyeuses comméres de 
Windsor. 8016. 

Nicolai (D. M.) It’s hard to pretend. 
14565. 


Nicolai (George) : 
After I told you. 9348. 


Ill be yours—youwll be mine 
sweetheart. 12349. 

In dreamy Hawaii with you. 
10208. 

It makes no difference to me. 
24664. 


Nicolai (Philipp) : 
Now let heaven and earth adore 


Thee. 13848. 
Wake, awake. 11442. 
Wie schén leuchtet der morgen- 
stern. 19566. 
Nicolas (Emilio de) Musmé. 6036. 


Nicolson (L. M.) lLength’ning shad- 


ows. 16635. 
Nicolson (Virginia) Length’ning shad- 
ows. 16685. 


1457 


INDEX 


Nicomede (J. W.): 

King folio for Hawaiian guitar. 
8050. 

Silver folio for the accordion 
band. 13289-13291. 

Nicomede music co.: 

Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for 
the piano accordion. 5021, 
14093. 

Excelsior folio for accordion. 608. 

King folio for Hawaiian guitar. 
8050. 

Operatic folio for the accordion. 
15001. 

Play quick method for accordion. 
25259, 25260. 

Play quick method for guitar. 
25261. 

Play quick method for Hawaiian 
guitar. 205262. 

Play quick method for mandolin 
or mandolin-banjo. 25268. 

Play quick method for ukulele or 
ukulele-banjo. 25264. 

Play quick piano accordion meth- 
od. 6309. 

Silver folio for the accordion 
band. 13289-13291. 


Nicosia (Carlo) Blue skies. 23973. 
Nieddu (Salvatore) Good-bye my 
country. 5280. 

Niederberger (Max) Buona notte, 


schone signorina. 2968. 
Niel (Herms) pseud. Griiss mir mein 
Sanssouci. 5313, 5314. 
Nielsen (A. M. C.) Fedrelandssang. 
25992 (16). 
Nielsen (Carl) : 
Fedrelandssang. 25992 (16). 
Symfoni. 11264. 
Nielsen (Hmil) jr. 
N. R. A. 17819. 
Nielsen (Harold) : 
Coquette. 4953. 
Menuet classique. 
Vikings. 9101. 
Nielson (Lucy) My home in the West. 
22894. 


Suceess to the 


3806. 


Nielson (Norman) Sail on _ silent 
moon. 19125. 

Nielson (Ragna): 
In my dreams. 14526. 
Watching and waiting. 21503. 


Niemann (Walter) : 
Aus einem alten patrizierhause. 
4748. 
Bilder vom Chiemsee. 
Drei leichte sonatinen. 
Gelbe tango. 14263. 
Kleine suite. 16611. 
Rondinettos. 23200. 
Searlattiana. 11061. 
Wasser-pastelle, 238574. 
Weihnachtsglocken. 6896. 


11811. 
10737. 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 28 


22958. 
Ride ’em cowboy. 


Night in fairyland. 
Nightingale (Mae) 
4103*. 
Nightingale (The) 6139*. 
Nightingale and linnet. 1689. 


Nikle (Al.) Letter to my mother. 
3675. 

Niksch (D. E.) Spirit of the N.R.A. 
19271. 

Nimtz (Ray) That heartbreaking 
hour. 15417. 

Nina. 12964. 

Nissim (—) My melancholy waltz. 
14887. 

Nitschke (Fred) jr. Dreamland waltz- 
ing. 9767. 

Nixon (V. M.) There is springtime in 
my soul. 2368. 


Nizza (Angelo) Piccolo bacio. 10889. 
No man. 14695. 

No reply from F. P. 1. 9352, 11538. 
Noack (Herbert) : 


Es rauscht das meer ein liebeslied. 


14181. 

Sternschnuppen. 15335. 

Von liebe singen alle geigen. 
13559. 


Noah (Samuel) Dreaming with you 
in dreamland. 16098. 

Noatzsch (Richard) Praktische for- 
menlehre der klaviermusik. 6337. 
Noble (Billy) I must have a man 

with plenty of time for love. 14459. 
Noble (J. A.) Now that I have you. 
22974. 
Noble (Johnny) : 
I never knew how much I loved 
you. 12409. 
My little grass shack in Kealake- 
kua, Hawaii. 20849. 
Noble (Lois) Old orchard swing. 
18948. 
Noble (Ray): 
Brighter than the sun. 2951. 
Happy and contented. 24391. 
I’ll do my best to make you happy. 
22367. 
If you say yes cherie. 16495. 
Love is a song. 22732. 
Love is the sweetest thing. 16708. 
Love locked out. 24847. 
Near and yet so far. 22938. 
On the wings of the dawn. 25178. 
Spanish eyes. 25549. 


That’s what life is made of. 
19358. 

What more can I ask. 4493, 
25815. 

When gay adventure calls. 23635. 

Noble (T. T.): 

O for a closer walk with God. 
25too. 

Presence in the silence. 1908. 


Weep no more. 13605. 


1458 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Nobody knows. 3934. 
Noé (J. T.): 
Into the woods my Master went. 
5647. . 
Songs in the night. 21274. 
Noél-Gallon (—) Solfége des con- 
cours. 2183. 
Nolek (August) : 
Auf der Heide. 2815 (19). 
Beim krinzewinden. 2815 (32). 
Gavotte und musette. 2815 (97). 
Glihwitirmchen. 2815 (106). 
Lago Maggiore. 8063. 
Menuet enfantin. 2815 (216). 


Plaudermaulchen. 2815 (273). 
Sicilianischer tanz. 2815 (302). 
Waldmarchen. 2815 (349). 
Zur guitarre. 2815 (386). 
Noéis. 8935. 
Noelte (Albert) : 
Letter. 5786. 


To a firefly. 6756. 
Noeltner (R. H.): 
Manhattan dance folio. 3762. 
Sweet melody. 21324. 
Noffsinger (H. B.): 
Beautiful girl of my dreams. 
11780. 
Love that might have been. 8210. 
Nolan (Bertha) : 
Junetime and a garden. 22594. 
Junetime for lovers. 10311. 
Nolan (Robert) Away out there. 
19720. 
Noland (Nancy) 
but love. 24360. 
Noland (R. B.) Somebody knocks to- 
day. 15286. 
Nolasco (F. A.) 
Noller (Theodor) 
Nolte (R. E.): 
Behold He liveth. 23941. 
Christ of Christmastide, 24056. 
Comrades for service. 24087. 
Easter triumph. 3186. 
Emmanuel. 24222. 
In His Kingdom. 10212. 
Lord of life. 1365. 
Praise notes ringing. 25284. 
Voices of praise. 25756. 
Nolte (William) Under the sun it’s 
anyone. 9076. 
Non ¢cé bisogno di 
25739, 25740. 
None but the brave deserve the fair. 
3935*. 
Noonan (Jack): 
Nellie from Newark New Jersey. 
12944. 
When we were kiddies together 
playing tick, tack, toe. 13648. 
You’re the sweetest girl I know. 
9307. 


Good for nothing 


15150. 
13258. 


Roosevelt. 
Sehnsucht. 


danaro. 24957, 


Norbeck (EH. T.) Lonesome moon. 
3704. 
Nordberg (Irma) My dear one. 
22879. 


Nordiska musikforlaget, a.b.: 
Allegro festivo. 2840. 
Koral for orgel. 3639. 
Nordling (Selma) National recovery 
anthem. 22935. 
Nordman (Chester) Ev’ry one is in 
slumberland, but just we two. 5156. 
Nordquist (O. W.) West land. 21533. 
Norgard (A. H.) In a vine covered 
cabin called home. 24628. 
Norman (A. M.) Playhouse cf 
dreams. 10899. 
Norman (D. C.): 
Come my love and go with me. 
11670 (57). 
Conjure man. 4656 (107). 
Father’s got a job. 11670 (101). 
He handed me a lemon, 21696 
(144). 
If Adam hadn't seen the apple 
tree. 21696 (188). 
Just how much I 
21696 (212). 
My one and only. 11670 (245). 
On the gay Luneta. 23795 (62). _ 
Who do you love. 21696 (416). 
Won’t your mamma let you come 
out and play. 11670 (440). 
Norman (E. W.) Heavenly message. 
18304. 
Norman (F. R.) 21828*. 
Norman (G. B.): ) 
Melody moon. 5948, 
Rainbow for you. 6373. 
Norman (Horace Van) See Van Nor- 
man (Horace) 
Norman (I. R.) I need you. 7868. 
Norman (Jean) You’ve got that cer- 
tain something. 9310. 
Norman (Jerome) : 
Back in my arms again. 9450. 
‘Tell me that you feel that way. 


love you. - 


Blue lotus. 


11285. 
Norman (Lorna) Thrush at dawn. 
13467. 
} Norman (VY. F.) Just to waltz with 
you. 16595. 
Norris (Arthur) pseud. See Norris 
(Augustine). 23420. 
Norris (Augustine) : 
All that I know. 19670. 
Carmela. 21878. 
Climbing up the hills of home. 
21928. 
Goddess of love. 22200. 
Good-bye. 22209. 
Let me be king of your heart. 
22653. 


Sing me an old fashioned love 
song. 23293. 


1459 


INDEX 


Norris (Augustine)—Continued. 
Take me now. 23420. 
Tomorrow. 23488. 

What are we waiting for. 
Why can’t you be true. 
Norris (Clora) I’m in heaven when 
dreaming of you. 16417. 

Norris (F.L.) Depression blues. 3119. 

Norris) CH. M3): 

I'll be waiting when the sun sets 
o’er the sea. 956. 
They’ve raised our salary. 4351. 

Norris (Homer) : 

In the boat. 4656 (302). 

Toward evening. 4656 (645). 

Tramp through the woods. 
(646). 

Norris (Margarita) : 

Ill be waiting when the sun sets 
o’er the sea. 956. 
They’ve raised our salary. 4351. 

Norsk musikforlag: 

Alt, hvad der er dejligt, minder 
mig om dig. 238389. 
Drgémmer vi to i denne stund. 


23610. 
23697. 


4656 


24201. 
Som’rens melodi den har poesi. 
25514. 
Norsving (R. R.) I am wondering 
tonight. 10078. 
Nort (Isabel Van) See Van Nort 
(Isabel) 
North (J. G.) Your happiness. 9317. 


North (Jack) See North (J. G.) 
North (Michael) : 


I wasn’t quite sure. 20409. 
ii isn fai. We2zo7 
It’s best to forget. 10268. 


You cannot manufacture love. 
11619. 
Northe (J. N.): 
Abide with me. 
Crossing the bar. 3082. 
Goin’ up to heab’n. 757. 
I have said a word to beauty. 
3431. 
Slender crane at evening stood. 
4204. 
Northrop °C... Whensk 70) i. 
spells friend. 2815 (359). 
Northup (Edgar) Night watch on 
the mountain. 3927. 
Northup (Hleanor) Just around the 


4663. 


corner. 14602. 

Northwestern press. Christmas ship. 
21924*. 

Norton (Alfred) Mormon love sere- 
nade. 8318. 

Norton (E. A.) I can’t help falling 
in love. 20287. 

Norton (E. G.) Michigan the land 
for me. 12787. 

Norton (Ed) Pirate’s love song. 
25257. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Norvo (Red): 
Breakfast breakdown. 23991. 
Hole in the wall. 14349. 
Knockin’ on wood. 14623. 
Norway, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Norwood (Clarence) 
the prairie. 12823. 
Nosler (G. D.): 
Don’t leave me till you smile. 
9739. 
Sweetest little girl I know. 17337. 
Notaro (Mae) Pecche’ me yuo lassa. 
1854. 


Moonlight on 


Notch (John) Loving you. 5889. 
Nott (M..A.): 
Nani Oahu. 25096. 
Pua ika iu. 23142. 
Novak (Anton) Minnesota, I love 
you. 24961. 


Novak (Frank): 

Elfin queen’s dream. 20012. 
Elfiand wood-tapper. 20013. 
Elves gambol. 20015. 
Elves wedding feast. 
Fairy dream. 20047. 
March of the elves. 20717. 
Mayor of elfland. 20734. 
Naughty Dip ’n Dap. 20914. 
Scarecrow’s march. 21186. 

Novak (Hank) Baby eyes of blue. 
7165. 

Novaro (Augusto) Prelude,—d stud- 
ies,—Tuning the temperament of 12 
sounds in octave. 25125. 

Novello (Gene) My campus dreams 
of you are true. 1588. 

Novello (Ivor) Hold on to love. 
10037. 

Novello (Vincent) : 

Glory to God 
12214. 

Like as the hart desireth the 
water brooks. 24798. 

Novello & co., ltd.: 

Adagietto. 11812. 

As torrents in summer. 15802. 

Awake us, Lord, and hasten. 9440. 

Barbary. 155. 

Beauteous morn. 169. 

Boats and bridges. 11826. 

Bonnie Dundee. 7235. | 

Brook. 9527. 

Butterfly. 24005. 


20016. 


in the highest. 


Carillon. 317. 
Cavalier song. 328. 
Chaconne. 11903. 


Charlie is my darling. 73382. 


Chorale prelude, on St. Mary. 
11934. 

Christians, awake. 21921. 

Dickory’s horse. 5039. 


Draw nigh, and take the body of 
tbe Lord. 3157. 


1460 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1933 


Earth is the Lord’s. 3182. 

Easter morning. 9789. 

Hlegy. 22090. 

Encinctured with a _ twine of 
leaves. 589. 

Evening service. 598, 5146. 

Farewell. 9848. 

Fear no more. 24254. 

Fly, singing bird. 672. 

Frog. 5216. 

From the green heart of the 
waters. 713. 

Go no more a-rushing. 7640. 

God of heaven, hear our singing. 
753. 

Good wine. 22216. 

Harebells. 10000. 

Hear our prayer, O heavenly 
Father. 834. 

Holy communion office. 16317. 

Honey bears. 5409. 

Hope and joy. 12308. 

How calmly the evening. 20258. 

How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
11842. 

Humoresque. 16335. 

Hymn in praise of the faith. 
12321. 

Interlude, on Strength and stay. 
12482, 

Intermezzo. 2382. 

Jennifer and the royal procession. 
5689. 

Jesu! the very thought is sweet. 
18533. 

John’s house. 5695. 

Joy lit her star. 24688. 

Just as dancers did of old. 20536. 

Keys of my heart. 22623. 

Knocking on the _ stable door. 
247387, 

Lady of the land. 12579. 

Lamb. 1274. 

Larghetto. 10386. 

Laus Deo. 22640. 

Let the people praise Thee, O God. 
12627. 

Loudly proclaim. 8182. 

Love is a sickness. 22731. 

Love on my heart. 22737. 

Lullaby, oh lullaby. 12706. 

Magi journey far. 24884. 

Magnificat. 16743. 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
16742. 

Make a joyful noise. 20712. 

Marketing day. 20725. 

Marriage of the frog and the 
mouse. 12740. 

May the grace of Christ. 1492. 

Merry note. 24940. 

Miller of the Dee. 8283. 

My bonnie lass she smileth. 1586. 


1461 


My love dwelt in a northern land. 
20858. 

My pretty maid. 6094. 

Nine-fold Kyrie. 1690. 

Nune dimittis. 16743. 

O child most holy. 25132. 

O lovely May. 1728. 

O peaceful night. 1729. 

O Saviour of the world. 1730. 

Oh, the merry May. 1742. 

Old earol. 23008. 

Orpheus with his lute. 1811. 

Pastorale. 13245. 

Pixies. 1880. 

Postlude on Laudate Dominum. 
13126. 

Quintet for clarinet and strings. 
8643. 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 1969. 

Rest of the weary. 7686. 

Revelry. 15122. 

Ride to town. 4104. 

Ring out, wild bells. 4105. 

River-god’s song. 23187. 

Robin Hood. 6408. 

Save us, O Lord. 2060. 

Say not, The struggle nought 
availeth. 11058. 

Scarletti suite. 17173-17179. 

Sigh no more, ladies. 23277. 

Simple modal music for the holy 
communion. 8762. 

Sing we merrily. 21223. 

Snow. 2173. 

So sweet love seemed. 23307. 

Sonata. 63895, 8812, 17270, 25515. 

Sortie. 2215. 

Spacious firmament on high. 2224, 
15309, 15310. 

Spinning chorus. 2545. 

Spring, the sweet spring. 23368. 

Sursum corda. 17329. 

Thanks be to Thee, my Lord Jesus 
Christ. °‘ 17369. 

This joyous day. 6738. 

This pleasant month of May. 
9008. 

Thou whose almighty word. 17411. 

To beauty. 17428. 

To daffodils. 234838. 

To Thee, O Lord our hearts we 
raise. 15461. 

Tom of Bedlam. 13479. 

Tom saw a sailor. 6763. 

Truth. 9043. 

Under the greenwood tree. 23521. 

Valleys of dream. 2497. 

Waits. 9116. 

Waltz. 15555. 

Weary wind of the west. 21527. 

Weird story. 17549. 

What can lambkins do. 2604. 

Windy day. 6997. 

Winter. 13683. 


INDEX 


Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. 
Ye servants of the Lord. 27387. 
Your songs to Jesus raise. 2797. 


Noverre (Rita) pseud. See McGar- 
vey (A. R.) 

Novia (Thomas) Canzone marcia. 
7308 


Novich (C. K.) Sight reading and 
first lessons for the piano student. 
8755. 

Novick (Diane) 
16705. 

Now let me fly. 12976. 


Love is just asleep. 


Now the day is over. 25127. 
Noyes (D. J.) When I’m alone with 
you. 25833. 
Nu comme un ver. 193806, 19414, 
224938. 
Nucci (Italo): 
Fiorie farfalle. 16156. 


Rose al vento. 110382. 

Niitzlader (Rudolf) Schrammeln, 
spielt’s mir no an tanz. 19151. 

Nugent (Maude) See Jerome (M.N). 

Nussbaum (Jack) Start the day with 
a song. 17305. 

Nussinof (Pioter) 
1315: 

Nusz (M. N.) On the sunset hills of 
sweet Catoctin. 10815. 

Nuys (J. C. Van) See Van Nuys 
(Ie 2@ 3) 

Nyhavn 17. 12981. 

Nyman (M. A.) Puppy love. 19051. 
Nymph errant. 22108, 22315, 22555, 
22979, 23087, 23316, 23650, 25130. 

O belle étoile du matin. 8454. 

O, come all ye faithful. 8455. 

O Duke, alma mater, and other songs 
and verse of Trinity college and 
Duke university. 8456. 

O, give thanks unto God. 12984. 

O God, our help in ages past. 25136. 

O God, Whose presence glows in all. 
18929. 


Love charm key. 


O, good ale. 12986. 

O, I love the maiden fair. 22984. 

O Jesu, so fair. 1725. 

O Jesu sweet. 6177. 

O joyous Easter morning. 1726. 

Q little star in the sky. 6178. 

O Lord and Master. 11670 (257). 
-O nightingale awake. 22988. 


O no, John. 25139. 
O sanctissima. 25148. 
O sing to me an Irish song. 12992. 
O Thou eternal Christ of God. 14962. 
Oakland (Ben): 
And I thought I was through with 


love. 7181. 
Ev’ryone remembers but you. 
5157. 


If I love again. 1088. 
Looking forward. 8178. 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Rhythm of the day. 21127. 
Singing to you. 23295. 
There’s nothing new in I love you. 
6733, 8994, 8995. 

Oaks (Chas.) : 
I know His voice. 16878. 
Picture of my home. 23090. 
Since my dear old mother’s gone. 


23289. 
Wake up, you drowsy sleeper. 
17511. 
Oatman (Thelma) When we get a 
new car. 25862. 


Oatridge (Edgar) 
the moon. 16729. 
Oberfeld (—): 
A la bonne franquette. 7. 
A moins que. 17754. 
Ah! comme on s’amuse. 9346. 
Ah! Les gammes. 138782. 
Aime-moi Mimi. 7093. 
Antoinette. 89, 4717. 
Bel hotel. 7198. 
C’est pas normal. 11871. 
C’est pas tes oignons. 7288. 
C’est toujours le passé. 
9545. 
Ca doit rester entre nous. 17950. 
Celui qui ne vient pas. 21892. 
Chacun sa chance. 7322, 17967. 
Dis-moi je t’aime. 18076. 
Il vaut mieux lever l’pied en dan- 
sant. 14511. 
Je ne sais pourquoi je t’aime. 
10290. 
Margoton du bataillon. 18707. 
Mes fournisseurs. 14784. 
Miaou. 18735. 
Ne pas dire qu’on aime. 8416. 
Ne sois pas jalouse. 6120, 8417. 
Nécessaire et superfiu. 18889. 


Loving you under 


295, 


On s’a. 8498. 

Oui, c’est bien vous. 138050. 

Par téléphone. 18987. 

Pourquoi les femmes _ blondes. 


19027. 
Quand on abu. 86383. 
Quand on a son volant en mains. 
1934, 8634. 
Quand tout test terminé. 
Secret de mon coeur. 6477. 
Secret du bonheur. 6478. 
Yeux doux. 11607. 
Oberfeld (C.): 
Enfants. 
Femme 
9858. 
Oberholtzer 


19056. 


18146. 
est faite pour Vhomme. 


(R. M.) 
pines. 17628. 
Oberndorfer (Anne and Marx): 
Century of progress in American 
song. 13984. 
Noéls. 3935. 
Oberon. 12994. 


Whispering 


1462 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


O’Brien (A. L.) Yowsah. TO71. 
O’Brien (Billy) With one star awake. 
259183. 
O’Brien (J. H.): 
We'll drink our beer. 25788. 
Where the Deerfield river flows. 
11537. 
O’Brien (M. C.): 
Big moose. 11810. 
Green meadow. 12243. 
O’Brien (M. E.): 
Old homestead. 1751. 
Sing me that love song over again. 
6519. 
O’Brien (T. C.) <All my own. 2835. 
O’Brien (Vincent) Hymn to Christ 
the King. 24476. 
O’Bryan (EH. P.) Born tired. 7248. 
Ocampo (Manuel) Para olvidar mis 
penas. 18988. 
Ocehipinti (Philip) au. and Occhipinti 
(Salvatore) prop. My dream of 


heaven. 1598. 
Ochsenhirt (Homer) Lord’s prayer. 
24832. 
O’Connell (D. A.) jr. Sweetest sweet- 
heart of all. 6666. 
O’Connell (Grace) N.R.A. today. 
18881. 
O’Connell (H. B.): 
Broken chords. 19795. 
Night wind. 12962. 


O’Connell (Louis) That old feather 
bed on the farm. 11296. 
O’Connor (A. R.) 


3985. 
O’Connor (Charles) Six new Christ- 
mas songs. 205. 


O’Connor (Edward) jr. Because I 
eouldn’t have you. 21789. 
O’Connor (Margaret) : 


Baby’s smile. 15817. 
My rosary of God bless you's. 
10701. 
Victory bells. 17492. 
O’Connor-Morris (Geoffrey) Psalm 
91. 25308. 
Odds 777. 1738. 
O’Dea (A. C.): 
By the light of the honeymoon. 
13765 (20) 
Crazy over you. 23795 (15). 
Every Saturday afternoon. 21696 
(86) 
Fairest flower in Dixie. 21696 
(90) | 
I don’t like a search light. 13765 | 
(87) 
Idaho. 13765 (92) 
If I were only taller. 23795 (36) 


Iola. 21696 (198) 

May I. 21696 (254) 

Nora my Irish rose. 13765 (134) 
Old Man Manhattan. 11670 (263) 


- O'Donnell (J. M.) 


One more waltz. | 


. O'Donnell (P. J.) 


| O’Dowd (Jos.) 
| O'Dowd (Larry) 


Only a year. 19648 (107) 
Red domino. 25992 (50) 
Send me back to _ tee-pee-land. 
13765, (191) 
Silverheels. 2815 (303) 
Young antelope. 138765 
11670 (443) 
O’Dea (Erin) Gift for you. 3278. 
O’Dea (James) Iola. 21696 (198) 
Odegaard (G. A.) Wondering if you 
miss me too. 9253. 
O’Dell (S. M.): 
I could do much to win you. 
16355. 
You came my way. 4614. 
You have something for me and 


(255), 


it’s love. 2760. 
-QOdermann (Lena) Dear little laddie 
of dreams. 16032. 
Odle (Ray): 
Don’t forget to remember me. 
9736. 
Everything’s sugar and cream. 
9825. 


Odom (Florrie) Dip your brush in 
the sunshine. 505 
O’Donnell (EH. L.): 
Honest I’m in love with you. 7761. 
Let’s be happy and sing a snappy 
tune. 20591. 
Songs of the Van- 


dals. 8834. 


| O'Donnell (Kay) : 


Let’s spend an evening at home. 


5782. 
Now we're on our second honey- 
moon. 1717. 


Hollywood home- 
town blues. 16316. 

O’Donnell (Ted) pseuwd. See O’Don- 
nell (E. L.) 


O’Donoghue (Irene) Mother do not 


desert me. 24993. 
O’Donoghue (Regina) Mother do not 
desert me. 24993. 


Honor march. 890. 
In a palm covered 
shack in Hawaii. 22505. 

Oejo (KE. F.) Ahi va la liebre. 23821. 


| Oesterle (Louis) : 


A la valse. 19648 (1). 
A mon étoile. 19648 (2). 
Auf griiner au. 19648 (5). 
Auf wiedersehen. 19648 (6). 
Freudvoll und _leidvoll. 
(39). 
Gedenke mein. 19648 (41). 
Grace. 19648 (44). 
Impromptu-mazurka. 
Jagdruf. 19648 (62). 
Kosender falter. 19648 (67). 
Leichtes staccato. 19648 (72). 
Lose blitter. 19648 (85-88). 
Maienwonne. 19648 (90). 


19648 


19648 (54). 


1463 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Oesterle (Louis)—Continued. 
Papillon. 19648 (112). 
Salut d’amour. 19648 (125). 
Schmetterling. 19648 (127). 
Spinnlied. 19648 (1382). 
Staceato. 19648 (133). 
Stisse heimath. 19648 (187). 
Tanzvergntigen. 19648 (139). 
Oetting (J. H.) Songs of Theta xi 
and its colleges. 25533. 
Offenbach (Jacques) : 


Banditen. 138000. 
Barcarolle. 1734, 20968. 
Offret (Y. M.) lLet’s paint the future 


with sunshine. 13808. 
O’Flaherty (Maurice) 
4240, 11190. 
O’Flynn (Charles) : 
Divorce of the painted dolls. 
18078. 
Ev’rything is peaches ‘neath the 
old apple tree. 12117. 
Goin’ to town, figurin’ out the long 
way home. 3295. 


Songs of Erin. 


I’ve got the funniest feeling. 
16461, 184389. 

Paradise — lane. 13080, 17049, 
18992. 

That co-ed party. 17370, 21358. 

They’re all congratulatin’ me. 
11324, 13454. 

Three of us. 15443, 15444. 


2481. 
Gypsy in sunny Spain. 


Under my umbrella. 
Ogden (Ruth) 
20171. 
Ogilvy (F. A.): 
Fly away, fly away over the sea. 
12149. 
Humoresque. 16835. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 24596. 
My true love hath my heart. 
10708. 
Revelry. 15122. 
Waltz. 15555. 
Weird story. 17549. 
Windmill. 23719. 
Oglesby (Frank) Where are you dear. 
4530. 


Oglesby (R. J.): 
Depression song. 
Roosevelt waltz. 

Ogren & Uhe, inc.: 
Ballad of trees 

PAW As 
Crushed flower. 
Depth. 22020. 
Separation. 21198. 

Whosoever will come after Me. 

21604. 

Oh, I want two wings. 13006. 

Oh! papa. 9430, 10291, 10789, 10856. 

11017, 14581, 18985. 
Oh, why camest thou before me. 18764. 


18057. 
19106. 


and the Master. 


24107. 


O’Hara (Geoffrey) : 
Bull-frog chorus. 2966. 
Carrying on with you. 4894, 7315, 
$572. 
Down the avenue. 12061. 
Fishin’. 11542, 11543. : 
From Galilee a mother came. 
14247, 14248. 
Hats off. 816-818. 
Hats off, the Flag goes by. 
3346, 5335, 7705. 
Lantern land. 1278. 
Lie. 8116, 10417. 
My Angelique. 3858. 
O little hills of Nazareth. 18931, 
20958. 
Pig-tail. 2967. 
Sea gypsy. 2094, 4156. 
Song of the new dawn. 19251. 
Thank God for you. 8954, 8955. 
When all the world is young. 
2617, 2618. 
Whip-poor-will. 
Wreck of the Julie Plante. 
O’Hara (J. F.) — Pilgrims’ 
hymn. 21061. 
O’Hara (W..F.) jr. 
hymn. 21061. 
O’Hare (Husk) I vish I vas back in 
Milwaukee mit pretzels und beer. 
7890. 
O’Hare (W. C.): 
Autumn. 2815 (20). 
Don’t shove. 2815 (76). 
Good fellowship. 11670 (129). 
In my merry Oldsmobile. 13765 
(97). 
Lo, now the dawn is breaking. 
20650. 
Longing for thee. 15733 (190). 
Morning. 20166. 
Mother o’ mine. 60138, 6014. 
Spring. 2815 (315). 
Summer. 2815 (316). 
Winter. 2815 (370). 
O’Henry (Edward) Somewhere on 
Rio Bay. 4230. 
Ohkuma (K.) At twilight. 19713. 
Ohlimann (G. M.) You are my only 
Sweetheart. 23753. 
Ohlmann (L. I.) Through the pines’ 
I see a lamplight gleaming. 21405. 
Ohm (M. H.) jr. Close. motion. 
11945. 
O’Hogan (Betsy) Old Father Thames 
keeps rolling along. 3956. 
Oiseau des iles. 1571, 10621. 
Ojstershek (Frank) : 
Shepherds evening prayer. 
Sweet little dream. 11246. 
Sweet visions. 13401. 
O’Kane (D. K.) Sweet acushla ma- 
chree. 6659. 


3345, 


11542, 11548. 
9266. 
jubilee 


Pilgrims’ jubilee 


13283. 


1464 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


O’Keefe (Florence) Down on a lad- 
der of love. 18102. 

O’Keefe (Walter) Man on the flying 
trapeze. 10518. | 

O’Kelly (C. G.) N.C. college football 
battle ery. 25089. 

Oklahoma Art. I wish you were mine. 
18456. 

OV Paint. 16982. 

Olazabol (Francisco) 
bol. 20720. 

Olbinski (J. F.) Up in the sky. 9081. 

Oleott (Chauncey) : 


Marcha Olaza- 


Day dreams, day dreams. 19648 
(23). 

Hileen asthore. 19648 (30). 

Fair Hileen asthore. 19648 (385). 

My wild Irish Rose. 3911, 3912. 

Oleott’s love song. 19648 (105). 

Wearers of the green. 19648 
(160). 


Oleott (M. O.): 
Day dreams, day dreams. 19648 
(23). 
Hileen asthore. 
Fair Eileen asthore. 
Oleott’s love song. 
Wearers of the green. 
(160). 
Old Black Joe. 3952. 
Old Cheddar carols. 
Old Christmas carols. 138765 (146). 
Old English country dances. 16985. 
Old folks at home. 21696 (296). 
Old Highland melody. 25161. 
Old King Cole. 1752. 
Old lays in new ways. 23007. . 
Old oaken bucket. 21696 (297). 
Old refrain. 138023, 14977. 
Old Spanish custom. 20995*. 
Old street-corner melodies. 
Old woman and the pedlar. 


19648 (30). 

19648 (35). 
19648 (105). 
19648 


25155. 


14979. 
1759. 


Oldberg (Almar) Oh! how I love 
you. 13004. 
Oldberg (Arne) Gilder. 11670 (119). 


Oldiges (Richard) Some day. 25502. 


Olds (W. B.) Easter morn. 7522. 
O’Leary (Mary) Hrin’s lovely child. 
9812. 
O’Leary (T. A.): 
Depression. 9706. 
For you’re just the one my heart 
desires. 3245. 


O’Leary (William) Oh, I’m so ner- 


vous with the gals. 14965. 
Oles (Michael) : 
My girl. 6059. 
Silent memories. 15240. 


Olesen (L. H.): 
Glass of beer—oceans of cheer. 

7630. 
Moonlight time is loving 

1557. 


time. 


Won’t you bring back my dreams 


to me. 2726. 
Olfers-Batocki (Erminia) Tanzkreis. 
17357. 
Olin (He hye 
Daddy—here’s me. 9667. 


Dawn of tomorrow to me. 14080, 

Dream girl mirage. 14138. 

Franklin D. 9899. : 

Girl of the range. 14276. 

God’s land. 14289. 

Hy-ko we're goin’ fishin’ hy-ko. 
14379. 


I love you, that’s why. 14423. 


Lancaster Kiwanis gang. 10381. 

My Honolulu lei. 14875. 

My Mexi-dulci corazon. 14888. 

Perhaps it’s just as well. 10878. 

Play boy. 15055. 

Remember you belong to me. 
15115. 


Smell of the pine. 15266. 

To-night’s a night like our first 
night of love. 15475. 

When the desert sunset turns the 
clouds to gold. 15615. 


You’re through blues. 15717. 
Oliphant (W.) Vice versa. 19456. 
Oliveira (Manuel) My Carmelita. 

12860. 
Oliver (—) New Orleans shout. 
22951. 
Oliver (C. L.) I am going to stay 
around. 5444. 
Oliver (E.C.) Southern clime. 13352. 
Oliver (FE. M.) Bower of roses. 13928. 


Oliver (Herbert) 
22523. , 
Oliver (J. B.) au. and Oliver (Fred 
and G.A.P.) props. Rose and the 
violet. 15733. (294). 
Oliver (Lindsay—) See Oliver (M. L.) 
Oliver (M. L.) Wilson. 17656*. 
Oliveri (Frank) : 
American legion march. 73. 
Legionaire [sic]. 12606. 
Ollandezos (Spyros) Gelekaki. 9926.. 
Ollone (Max qd’): 
Andante et Scherzo. 17810. 
Basses et chants donnés aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, 
année 1982. 163. 
Danse de fées. 21988, 
Embarquement. 15733 (107). 
Nuit de printemps. 15783 (239). 
Orage. 10834. 
Soir @hiver. 15733 (322). 
Olman music corp.: 
Ain’t we like two millionaires. 
17777. 
Close to me. 240683. 
Couldn’t you fall for me. 
Down the avenue. 12061. 


In old Versailles. 


4956. 


1465 


INDEX 


Olman music corp.—Continued. 


Honey, don’t you love me any 
more. 10048. 

I wanna know all about you. 
18444. 

If you lived in the mountains. 
16498. 

Life’s so complete. 18622. 

Longing. 16692. 


Old Mother Hubbard. 10806. 
Say it’s not the last time. 4140. 
Shepherd of the air. 13282. 
Stay out of my dreams. 8870. 
That old leather pocketbook of 
mother’s. 13440. 
Uncle Joe’s music store. 2480. 
We'll always have tonight to re- 
member. 13590. 
When you’re over sixty, and you 
feel like sweet sixteen. 6957. 
‘Window shopping just to be alone 
with you. 25905. 
Yes! I guess it’s love. 2740. 
You didn’t mean _ those tears. 
25953. 
You or no one. 19611. 
Olofson (W. J.) Just one glimpse of 
Calvary. 5725. 
Olsen (Hlric): 
Attila. 9419. 
Love’s ideal. 
Olsen (Minnie) Dearie kiss me and 
say you will be mine. 484. 
Olsen (O. B.) Leni fox. 24761. 
Olsen (O. N.): 
Dream castles. 


14710. 


536, 7490, 18106. 


That little word called love. 
21362. 
Olsen (P. S.): 
Carry on thru your own N. R. A. 
15940. 
I’m just an old depression bum. 
14441. 
Olshanetsky (Alexander) Belz. 2920. 


Olson (A. A.) Say yes while the 
moon’s in the sky. 2066. 


Olson (A. M.) Sad heart. 8700. 
Olson (Clara): 
Come to me sweetheart. 24079. 
Let’s all go to South Dakota. 


14648. 
Mem’ries of you. 20754. 
8700. 


Olson (E. M.) Sad heart. 
Olson (H. R. and Morris): 
Don’t say good-night. 3142. 
Olson (Henry): 
Half and half. 243882*. 
I’m not building any dreams. 
22417. 
In old Vienna. 3546. 
Sing me to sleep, little mother. 
4196. 
Sky high. 11137*. 


Waiting for you. 4450. 


pt. 11, n.-s., V. 28 


Olson (Kermit) Lover’s land. 1409. 


Olson (Kristi) Key to my heart. 
24726. 

Olson (N.L.) I'll be seeing you. 7821. 

Olson (Stella) Baby reminds me of 
YOu? SZ, 

Olson (W. E.) Prosperity waltz. 
23140. 

Olzen (Eric) Album of 10 Swedish 
dances. 23824. 

Om dagen vid mitt arbete. 6224. 

O’Malley (Patrick) Alabama’s Sally- 
Ann and Susie-Anna. 46581. 


O’Malley (R. J.) 
yesterday. 10683. 
Oman (Ethel) Under the harvest 
moon. 23522. 
Omega nu tau sorority, inc.: 
Fraternity song. 16999. 


My memories of 


Omega nu tau girl. 16999. 
O’Melia (J. H.) Blue eagle. 17908. 
O’Melia (Kathleen) Blue eagle. 


17908. 

On Galway green. 6228. 

On the air and off. 20658. 

On through autumn’s glory. 1775. 

Ofiativia (E. C.) Sillybilly Christmas 

song. 25452. 

One Arabian night. 

One girl. 1056. 

One, two, three, four. 23028. 

O’Neil (Agnes) I know why I am 

happy. 7815. 
O'Neill (F. J.) : 
Foresters. 22145. 
I wish I wuz ole Adam. 16476. 
Kiss of Christ. 14617. 
Putnam phalanx. 10977. 

O’Neill (Norman) : 
Music of the waves. 
Three pianoforte duets. 
Waltz. 1789. 

O’Neill (Viola) 

7 


23025*. 


6032. 
6238. 


I hope you're blue. 
Hungry for love. 


Ongenars (Cyril) When youre 
wrapped in the arms of another. 
4525. 

Onley (R. A.) Get ready. 

Only yesterday. 23081. 

Onuffer (Michael) ’Cause I’m jealous 
dear about you. 19882. 

Operatic folio for the 
15001. 

Operator’s opera. 

Opern und operetten. 

Opernfreuden. 25191. 

Opler (Alfred) : 

My valley of memories. 
Seems I’ve always 
hand. 2096, 11076. 
Sweet heart lane. 4291. 
Sweetheart’s waltz. 6676. 


24329. 


accordion. 
19471. 
25190. 


3910. 
held your 


1466 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1933 


Oppenheim (Dave): 
Anything your little heart desires. 


91, 2861. 

At the jungle jubilee. 2877, 
4742. 

Bells are ringing the _ blues. 
21797. 

Dolly Dimple’s holiday. 19956. 

Hold me. 871, 872. 

I can’t get enough of you. 921, 
3413, 3414. 


I may be dancing with somebody 
else but I keep thinking of you. 
12408, 12404. 

It’s a wonderful feeling when you 
fall in love. 10265, 12496. 

Let’s make up. 12623. 

Little hug, a little kiss, then you 
fall in love again. 16673. 

My own. 12912. 

We're getting closer 
17539, 21520. 

What would I do if I didn’t have 
you. 19511. 

When my little Pomeranian met 
your little Pekingese. 26388, 
4515. 

When the sun bids the moon good- 
night. 6945, 9200, 9201. 

When you’re over sixty, and you 
feel like sweet sixteen. 6957. 

Oppleman (Nathan) - Old Virginia I 
love you. 18025. 

Oracolo (L’) 2815 (266). 

Orain na clarsaich. 25198. 


to love. 


Order of Christian mystics. Our 
summons. 23048. 
Ordway (Margaret): 
Memories of you, baby mine. 
5954. 
Mother of Mattie and me. 3847. 


Ordway (Marie): 
At twilight. 11740. 
I’m spending too much time in 
Reno. 22425. 
Isn’t it grand. T7977. 
dudy. "252%: 
Lullaby. 8221. 
~~My childhood home, take me back. 


/ 12863. 

My dream is gone, my heart is 
gone, too. 8856. 

My girl. 12880. 

Patience,—oh, my brother. 18092. 

Some day, sometime. 138322. 


Uncle Sammy we’re behind you. 
13512. 
O’Reiley (R. L.): 
Dear old Iowa I’m in love. 
16034. 
I’m looking for another Mary. 
3480. 


Old homestead bound. 


12014, 


3962. 


O'Reilly (P. J.) I’ve picked you out 
of all the world. 7888, 12412. 
Orel (Alfred) Formenlehre der mu- 
sik. 24285. 
Orem (Flemming) : 
Evening echos [sic] 22100. 


Liebestraume. 20627. 
Orem (P. W.): 
Badinerie. 4656 (44). 
Band. 2899. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
20478. 
Just for to-day. 5719. 
Gipsies. 4656 (210). 
Good-bye. 4656 (221). 


Gypsy caravan. 18265. 
March of the Boy scouts. 
Moceasin dance. 24976. 
Slumber boat. 17247, 19216. 
Soldiers marching. 4220. 
Spinning song. 2282, 2238. 
Steamboat chuggin’ down de river. 
23877, 25568. 
Sweet as the rose. 15364. 
Turkish march. 21793. 
Vale of song. 2496. 
Water sprite. 15565. 
Wind-mill. 25904. 
Oreste (Stephanie D’) 
(Stephanie) 
Oretto (G. G.) 
band. 10480. 
Orff (Carl) Orff-schulwerk. 1802- 
1805, 25195-25199. 
Orgeret (Max): 
Esta noche he llorado. 18150. 
_ Rose. 19110. 
Original Dixieland jazz band. Origi- 
nal Dixieland one-step. 1810. 
Orlando (Art) psewd. See Affannato 
(A. O.) 

Orlando (Louis) 
Orlanes (M. P.) 
land. 14938. 
Orlob (Harold) 
Children’s day. 


37167. 


See D’ Oreste 
Listen to the kitchen 


Yowsah. T7071. 
New leader of our 


Let every day be 
3654. 


Orphée. 12218, 12214. 

Orr (H. M.) Sweet memories of you. 
6663. 

Orr (W. A.) Maid in calieo. 1448. 

Orsatti (Piero) Summer dream. 
25588. 


Orson (Edward) pseud. See Brower 
(KH. O.) 


Ortega (EH. Y.) If I could only forget 
you. 95590. 
Ortet (J. F.) 
Orth (C. J.) 
Orth (John): 
Child and the bird. 4656 (85). 
Erlking. 9832 (317). 
Gavotte. 17752 (52). 
Mazurka. 9832 (205). 


So disillusioned. 4212. 
In a clock store. 20434. 


1467 


INDEX 


Orth (L. E.): 
Apple blossom. TO76 (4). 
Christmas dolls. 7076 (35). 


9332 (62). 
7076 (51). 


Christmas stockings. 
Dance of sugar-plums. 
Dandelion. 7076 (53). 
Desert dream song. 7076 (61). 
First Christmas gift. 7076 (81). 
Gypsy daisies. T7076 (109). 
In May. 7076 (148). 
In January. 9832 (163). 
In uniform. 17752 (66). 
Indian sleepy song. TO76 (158). 
Javanese song. 7076 (159). 
June lullaby. TO76 (164). 
Land o’ dreams. T7076 (170). 
Little white birch canoe. TOT6 
(182). 
Night breeze. 9332 (252). 
Sea shell song. 7076 (306). 
Secret. 7076 (307). 
September. 7076 (312). 
Sleepy posies. 9832 (326). 
Sleepy time. 7076 (320). 
Sweet dreams. 7076 (339). 
White rose lullaby. 7076 (885). 
Winter lullaby. 7076 (388). 
N. R. A. on parade. 18872. 
Ortmayer (Marion) Are you string- 
ing me along. 9393. 
Orum (G.C.) You made me care dear. 
4624. 
Osborn (M. L.) 
Osborne (A. J.) 


Chant. 20571. 
Combine with me. 


15982. 
Osborne (J. A.) Memories of Mont- 
serrat. 3797. | 


I never thought 
7871. 
That 


Osborne (O. M.) 
you’d be untrue. 
Oscar (John) 
25656. 
Osear. 14576, 15104, 15361, 15531. 
Oscarson (W. M.): 
By that lonesome Rio Grande. 
19811. 
Memory lane. 20751. 
My old Montana home. 20865. 
My rose of lovers land. 8394. 
Osgood (I. 8.): 
Death—the lover. 12016. 


rythm gal. 


When I waltzed with you. 9188, 
13630. 
O’Shea (J. A.) Academic method for 
orchestra and band instruments. 
23796-23811. 
Osiier (Julius) Mother’s eyes. 6017, 
18793. 
Oskey (Paul) Cupid’s one-word story 
Tlovu. 11994. 
Osmond (H. B.) Magnificat and 


Nunc dimittis. 12714. 

Ossianic processional. 25202. 

Ossko (Eduard) Praise to the Lord. 
19029, 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Ossman 
25071. 
Ossola (I. R.): 
I’ve found a love that is new. 
18435. 

"Till eternity. 19383. 
Ostali (Piero) Tango. 18424. 
Kae (May) Dutch dolls. 

6). 


(Wesley) My old violin. 


17752 


Ostrem (N. W.) Envoi. 7534. 
Ostrom (Charles) : 
My island home. 14879. 


Stockholm. 153836. 
Ostrow (Abe) pseud. See Ostrowsky 
(A. M.) 


Ostrowsky (A. M.) Have you for- 


gotten. 24406. 
O’Sullivan (Patrick) Blue eagle. 
21821. 


Oswald (Olaf): 
Lulu in Honolulu. 14718. 
Rose our lips between. 23215. 
Otero (B. I.) Princesita Borinquefia. 
23134. 
Othegraven (A. von): 
Diebstahl. 17752 (85). 
Sommerfrtihe. 17752 (135). 
Ott (M. G.) On the shores of Waikiki. 
3977. 
Ott (Werner) 
1002. 
Otten (Hans): 
Freche muus. 5213. 
Mein schénes kind vom Rhein. 


I’m in love with you. 


5946. 
Warum denn traurig sein. 6863. 
Ottinger (HE. P.) Meet me to-night, 


under blue skies. 20738. 


Otto (A. J.) If I were a millionaire. 
14498. 

Otto (Dorothea) When twilight 
gleams. 11530. 


Otto (Emil) pseud. See Orth (John) 
Otto (R. A.) Prize winner. 17100. 
Ottoson (David) : 
Kan du fresta mig. 
Serenad. 17196. 
Oui vas-tu, pauvre boiteuse. 15005. 
Oudeans (Billy) When it’s moonlight 
in Sunshine valley. 23645. 
Ouman (Sam) It doesn’t matter any 
more. 12493. 
Our summons. 23048. 
Ouradnik (J. W.) Since I’ve got a 
girl. 8764. 
Ours et le pacha. 
Ouseley (F. A. G.) 
world. 17380. 
Out of the blues. 10842*. 
Out of the darkness. 25209. 
Out of the Orient crystal skies. 6262, 
Ouvrard (G.) Ah, eh, dis done. 25, 


24717, 24718. 


12101, 
O Saviour of the 


1468 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Over (C. H.): 

Hawaii the end of the honeymoon 
trail. 18290. 

Kiss me once more goodnight. 
18575. 

Over the coals. 10845*. 

Over the hills. 10846. 

Over there. 21696 (307). 

Overby (O. R.) Concordia hymnal. 
8059. 

Overcash (C. A.) How many hearts 
are aching like mine, sweetheart. 
24464. 

Overfield (D. J.) So lonely without 
you. 15272. 

Overholt (Milward) Sunset. 2270. 

Overson (HE. D.) Darlene, my dream 
queen. 21993. 

(Overstreet (Asper) Lady, Lady Lee. 
16617. 

Overstreet (W. B.) There’ll be some 
changes made. 43841. 

Overton (Billy) Head over heels in 
love with you. 7718. 

Owen (C. A.) You and the whisper- 
ing sands. 238750. 

Owen (D. F.): 

If you still care for me. 1100. 
Now that you’re gone. 1716. 
Owen (Freddie) pseud. See Yeazel 

(Fred ) 

Owen (H. J. S.) Roosevelt waltz. 
13206. 

Owens (Harry) If you could only 
cook. 1098. 

Owens (J. R.) Piano fancies. 1867. 

‘Owens (T. V.) Our unknown hero. 
13063. 

Owens (Truman) Lovers plea. 22748. 

Owens (Wm.): 

Roosevelt knows his line. 13204. 
Still in memory you're mine. 
13375. 

‘Ownbey (Virgil) Our mountain val- 
ley home. 10840. 

Ownby (Anua): 

Call me mother. 4874. 
Hitch-hiker. 5388. 
Pals. 6271. 
Owsley (B. B.) Baby bunting. 4764. 
Oxford univ. press.: 
Admiral Benbow. 18. 
Ah, how happy. 21710. 
Ah, thou poor world. 11840. 
Air: Sweet Lowdy Jennings. 
4680. 
Air: When I am laid in earth. 
1958. 
All about mermaids. 4688. 
All my life is sunk is sorrow. 
12844, 
Almira. 9990. 
Andante con moto. 4716. 


1469 


Aria: O holy Queen and Maiden. 
12846. 

Aria: Saviour, Shepherd. 133. 

Ballade. 24972. 

Benedicite. 21799. 

Berceuse. 199. 

Bethlehem night. 238958. 

Bright the vision. 11855. 

Brother James’ air. 265. 

By the gate. 24008, 24009. 

Camptown races. 11879. 

Caprice. 651. 

Charlie is my darling. 11910. 

Children’s suite. 357. 


Christ is the world’s redeemer. 


119385. 

Christ, whose glory fills the skies. 
11936. 

Christmas trees. 119387. 

Clarendon song books—IIIa. 
11939-11941. 

Come shepherd swains. 24078. 

Concerto. 198, 16619, 16620. 

Corinna’s maying. 11969. 

Counterdance. 4680. 

Country concert. 4958, 4959. 

Creation. 3349. 

Crown the altar. 21972. 

Crown the year. 21973. 

Dancing-song. 12004. 

Deaf boatman. 5010. 

Diniweidrwydd. 24152. 

Dream cradle song. 12067. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
561. 

Easter morning. 24210. 

Hasy Elizabethans. 16118. 

Highteenth century dances. 12095. 

Fair young Mary. 617. 

Fairy. 24244. 

Festal psalm. 5177. 

Festal responses. 12140. 

Fifteen favourite songs of 
Brahms. 11841. 

Folk song sight singing series. 
12151-12154, 22138. 

Four extemporisations. 25888. 

Four heavenly songs. 3811. 

Four songs for baritone voice & 
oboe. 24956. 

Girls’ songs for seafarers. 5252. 

God rest you merry, gentlemen. 
754, 

God save the king. 3294. 

Good Friday. 12226. 

Habanera. 794. 

Happy hunter. 5329. 

Hark! each tree. 22249. 

Harvest dance. 25003. 

Harvest home. 24405, 

I saw the curl’d drops. 12415. 

I sing of a maiden. 1081. 

Ich wanderte unter den biumen. 
3518. 


INDEX 


Oxford univ. press—Continued. 


If ye love me. 1092. 

In the belfry. 1184. 

In vain the amorous flute. 24643. 

Introduction and fugue. 5648. 

Jesu, grant me this I pray. 12519. 

Let the dreadful engines. 1309. 

Lights and shadows. 24791. 

Lloer. 1847. 

Magnificat. 5907. 

Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
12714, 24886. 

March of the men of Harlech. 
1469. 

May in the greenwood. 24911, 

Mein herze glaubt. 136. 

Menuetto and Trio. 25004. 

Moab. 22819. 

More sweet rays. 3835. 

Music ‘for organ. 1581. 

Music to the Alcestis of Euripides. 
25012. 

My love is o’er the sea. 12897. 

My Master hath a garden. 25057. 

My repertoire. 1639. 

Nicene creed and Agnus Dei. 
tTG Ie 

Nune dimittis. 5907. 

O God of love. 251385. 

O, good ale. 12986. 

O Lord, give Thy Holy Spirit. 
ICA 

O Saviour rend the skies in twain. 
11844. 

O, the joy of living, loving. 25144. 

Old bachelor. 1745, 25154. 

Old Highland melody. 25161. 

Old King Cole. 1752. 

Our Father in the heavens. 6253. 

Out of the Orient crystal skies. 
6262. 

Oxford original edition of Fréd- 
éric Chopin. 372. 

Pilgrim’s progress. 25249, 25250. 

Prelude and fugue. 25287, 25288. 

Purge me, O Lord. 1929. 

Quartet pieces. 1941. 

Rainbow. 1953. 

Recitative: Thy hand, Belinda. 
1958. 

Ride-by-nights. 1978. 

Rise, red sun. 25841. 

Sailor’s carol. 13228. 

Saint George and the dragon. 
2038. 

St. Gregory’s day. 18229. 

Saint John Baptist. 13230. 

Saint Paul’s voyage to Melita. 
13230) 

Saw ye nae my Peggy. 25404. 

School tunes for wind instruments. 
2075. 

Shepherds and milkmaids. 25444. 

Ship of Rio. 2126. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Sight reading tests for beginners. 
6505 

Silver and gold. 6466. 

Since thou, O fondest and truest. 
2146. 

Singing games for young people. 
25464, 25465. . 

Sister, awake. 6525, 25467. 

Six settings of the preces and re- 
sponses. 23882. 

Suite. 6008. 

Swallow’s wooing. 6656. 

Tell me I beseech you. 25636. 

This is my commandment. 2386. 

Three pianoforte duets. 6238. 

Three pieces from the Water 
music. 801. 

Three songs by Schubert. 17182. 

Thrice blest who far away. 802. 

Through the looking glass. 2397. 

Thy servant is downcast. 11848. 

Tinker’s fires. 2408. 

Tir na n-og. 2410. 

’Tis twilight. 6789. 

Toy symphony on American airs. 
2482. 

Trio. 2445. 

Two pieces for pianoforte. 1205. 

Two preludes for organ. 5334. 

Twopenny tune. 6806. 

Virgin’s lullaby. 25758. 

Was Gott thut, das ist wohlgethan. 
141. 

Watchet sailor. 2576. 

Watchman’s song. 13583. 

What can heal the broken-hearted. 
24879. 

What is this thing called love. 
6790. 

When we are sunk in deep dis- 
may. 11849. 

Wherefore is light giv’n to him 
that is cast down. 11850. 

Winging souls. 138680. 

With dances and songs. 25912. 

Ye banks and braes. 13705. 

94th psalm. 2812. 


Oxner (E. J.) Mountain king. 2815 
(229). 


Oxx (Marie): 


Don’t you understand me. 14126. 

Expression in your eyes. 14195. 

I want to love you always. 22464. 

Red, White and Blue will wave 
forever true. 15112. 

While the years are slipping by. 
19542. 

Will you always be a stranger. 
19569. 

Won't you be mine. 19586. 


Ozark pub. co. My Ozark mountain 
home. 25072. 


1470 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


(Catherine) Down the 
shady lane with you. 
9752. 


P. N. M. & co. City of I will. 14027. 
Paal (Monte) Ich kann nicht schla- 
fen heut’ nacht. 3517. 
Pablo (E. V.) Melody of love. 20744. 
Pabst (Harry) In Thee, O Lord, do 
I put my trust. 11670 (164). 
Pace (A. M.): 
Achieving faith. 15. 
Way of peace. 2579. 
Pace (C. A.) Soothing the tears. 
8839. 
Pace (Peter) : 
Good-bye. 7654. . 
Listen. 22677. 
Longing for you. 20672. 
Pace (Vincent) Oh why did you. 
13012. 
Pachernegg (Alois) Deutsches barock. 
5033. 
Pachulski (H.) Piano-album. 18108, 
13109. 
Pack (Jim) Hello! chérie. 22274. 
Packer (I. A.) She’s the big chief’s 
only child. 4179. 
Packman (John) Thinking of mother. 
13456. 
Pacras. 783. 
Pacurar (Acsente) As long as Cupid’s 
at the helm. 17828. 
Padden (P. J.) Trusting. 25718. 
Paddy (—) Nana. 14919. 
Paddy the next best thing. 21034. 


O’Zemina 
beautiful 


Padilla (J.) Little princess. 1344. 
Paepke (—) Tiefland. 4865. 
Pagani (O.) & bro.: 
Album of 10 Swedish dances. 
23824. 
Cumparsita. 7406. 
Favorite old time songs. 24258. 
Lorena. 8178. 
Marionette. 8248. 
Valsette. 9089. 
Paganini (Niccolo) Allegro-concert 
1, D-dur. 1830. 
Pagano (Joseph) Piniatu. 13112*. 


Paganucci (A. F.): 


Call of the spring. 13956. 
Colombina. 4936. 
Page (Al) Where roses sleep. 15632. 


Page (C. H.) 
bright world. 
Page (E. B.): 


I ain’t weary of de 
10066. 


Century of progress song. 11901. | 


My dream girl. 12873. 


Page (EK. EH.) Graham-Page inter- 
mediate music booklet. 774. 
Page (F. C.): 


Big town girl. 15850. 

Waltzing moon o’er my dreamy 
mountain home. 15559. 

Wild roses and you. 15657. 


38188—34—— 26 


Page (G. O.): 
I need someone like you to teach 
me how to love. 12406. 
Why did you go and leave me all 
alone. 6983. 
Page (Hot Lips) 
Page (J. L.) 
wall. 138755. 
Page (M. K.) Wait till the moonlight 
shines. 17506. 
Page (N. C.): 
Chimes at nightfall. 
Hark! hark! the 
(80). 
Swan. 23240. 
Page (Oran) Sweeter than heaven. 
25610. 
Page (Pierre) s7.: 


See Page (Oran) 
Your picture on the 


24051. 


lark; ) 23795 


Century of progress song. 11901. 
My dream girl. 12873. 
Prosperity song. 13154. 

Page (R. P. Du) jr. See Du Page 


(R. P.) jr. 

Page (S. H. L.) Don’t leave me sweet 
Sally. 9738. 

Page (T. B.) If you were mine just 
fora day. 24620. 

Page des konigs. 18979. 

Pagels (Jack) Curtain falls, the play 
is ended, 19902. 


Paglia (Cesare) Rosso di_ sera. 
Dae. 
Pagnotta (Frances) Somebody new. 
17263. 
Paige (W. H.) Longing for love. 
20671. 
Pain (Kdwin) War and = ~»peace. 
23572 


Pairan (KE. W.) 
7822. 

Paisant (L. D.) Let’s all stand by 
our Franklin D. Roosevelt, and 
good, old prosperity. 12615. 

Paisley (Bill) : 

Beautiful dreams, what are they 
made of. 17876-17878. 
Time to go. 6755. 

Paisley (W. M.) Dreams, what are 
they made of. 16104. 

Paladilhe (E.): 

Colombe. 15733 (64). 
Fantaisie. 15733 (254). 
Pantoum. 157383 (256). 
Pastel. 15733 (258). 
Paysage. 15783 (262). 
Psyché. 10973, 21094. 
Sonnet chinois. 15733 (329). 

Paladilhe (J. E. G. L.): 

Colombe. 15733 (64). 
Fantaisie. 15733 (254). 
Pantoum. 15733 (256). 
Pastel. 157383 (258). 
Paysage. 15733. (262). 
Sonnet chinois. 15733 (3829). 


Ill do it anyway. 


1471 


INDEX 


Palatta (E.) Piu belle canzoni ro- 


mane. 21065. 


Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), 
reciprocal copyright protection of 
music, p. 5. 

Palestrina (G. P. 8S.) : 

Alleluia! tulerunt Dominum. 
1832. 


Exultate Deo. 17048, 21036. 
God so loved the world. 4014. 
Jesu, Rex admirabilis. 13076, 
O bone Jesu. 4656 (483). 
Palestro (Mario) It’s you I love, and 
you’re the one. 3580. 
Paley (—): 
Everybody gives me good advice. 
11670 (98). 
Is it warm enough for you. 
11670 (169). 
Paley (Herman): 
Anxious. 9332 (15). 
Sympathy. 9832 (855). 

Paling (W. H.), & eo., ltd. 
At the bathing pool. 
Blue Danube. 9508. 
Come, let us worship. 24077. 
Happy days. 9999. 

Mallee root. 207138. 
Marche militaire. 2080. 
O, were my love yon lilac fair. 
25145. 
Six easy duets. 10367. 
Trinity college of music. 
13492. 
Violin scale system. 21477. 
Wake up. 25768. 
Pallas (J.) In the light of the moon. 
ai. BD: 
Palmason (L. P.): 
At the end of a perfect night. 
4741. 

Autumn moon. 4754. 

Dear little boy. 5011. 

Dear old friend. 5015. 

Gifts. 5241. 

If I had just whispered I will for- 

give you, dear. 5591. 
Is this the house where love lives. 
5653. 

Jus’ a litto alley-cat. 14598. 

Life has passed me by. 22669. 

Night in June. 14940. 

On the stream of a dream. 6233. 

Optimists’ creed. 6246. 


17854. 


13490— 


Play an old-time waltz. 6307. 

Ruby mine. 15168. 

She’s a real old-fashioned girl. 
2119. 

Somewhere love is waiting for 
you. 6556. 


Wedding of sweet William and 
Rose, 21529. 

When the northern pines are sigh- 
ing. 6939. 


pt. Il, n.'s., V. 28 


Palmer (A. B.) Just to be with you. 
8040. 
Palmer (A. J.) March eternal. 22774. 
Palmer (A. M.): 
Just for one day. 1224. 
What love can do. 2605. 
When the sun sinks to rest in the 


west. 2652. 
Where the mountains kiss the 
moon. 2671. 


Palmer (C. E:) 
Palmer (F. E.) 


Pretending. 1909. 
Home of my memo- 


ries. 22293. 
Palmer (G. M.) I see the moon. 
3495. 


Palmer (H. F.) Why should I play 
around sweetheart. 4561. 
Palmer (Helmer) Bit of loveliness, 


7218. 
Palmer (R. W.) In a dream. 16501. 
Palmer (Ray) Let’s start again, 
please do. 16647. 
Palms and praises. 1838. 
Paloma. 1834. 


Palumbo (A. M.) Bring back those 
days that used to be. 7263. 
Palumbo (C. M.) Moonlight and you. 


18780. 
Palumbo (Pietrina) Acquila blu. 
19651. 
Pampinello (Giovanni) : 
Apriti Yocchi a maritarivi. 4726. 
Binidittu me cumpari. 4820. 


Panama (N. K.) Love strikes a rhap- 


sody. 5875. 
Paneake album. 6274. 
Panchenko (S.) Cherubim song. 
11919. 
Panella (F. A.): 
Flag of freedom march. 11670 


(107). 
Hail to Pitt. 
Tower march. 
Panella (L. J.): 
Alhambra festival. 21717, 21718. 
Knights of chivalry. 1261, 8058. 
Twilight hour. 17464, 21445. 
Panepinto (Tony) In the spring time. 
5642. 
Panikoff (Evelyn) : 
Joan don’t leave me alone. 3594. 
Wine! women! & song. 4572. 
With a smile on my face and a 
tear in my heart. 4580. 
Serenade me. 4170. 
Pannullo (Alfredo) Sempe penzanno 


12250. 
11369. 


a te. 11080. 

Pantaleo (Angelo) We do our part. 
23583. 

Panthes (Marie) Semaine du _ pia- 
niste. 2099. 

Pantillon (G. A.) Scala. 8715. 

Pantillon (G.-L.) Seala. 8715. 


Pantillon (Georges) Scala. 8715. 


1472 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Panuccio (Rocco) : 
That’s just my way. 21367. 
Venetian lullaby. 25747. 
Panuccio (Roy): . 
That’s just my way. 21367. 
Venetian lullaby. 25747. 
Panurge. 7187, 7363, 7389, 7928, 8842- 
8344, 8510, 8541, 8548, 8544, 8587, 
8655, 8716, 8717, 8977-8979, 9049, 
9086, 9092. 


Panzer (Charles) Kiddies. 8049. 
Panzone (Gene) : 
Love returns. 1894. 


Marlene in trousers. 5927. 
My dream rose. 6054. 
Paoli (A.) I’m so blue for you. 5541. 
Paolito (Francesco) pseud. See Man- 
tovani (A.) and Piccioni (A.) 
Papadooley (John) In truth love. 
18495. 
Paprika. 4019. 
Paque (Désiré) Deux petits quatuors. 
18986. 
Paquette (L. B.) 
23755. 
Par habitude. 25. 
Paradise revue. 14473. 
Paramount Christmas book. 21042. 
Paramount productions, inc.: 
And then we wrote. 19692. 
Ballad of the South. 23916. 
Black moonlight. 15857, 19761. 
Boo boo boo. 158838, 19785. 
Buckin’ the wind. 15899, 17935. 
Children of Mary. 19850. 
Cradle me with a ha cha lullaby. 
16006. 
Cradle song. 21966. 
Day you came _ along. 
18047. 
Did you ever see a dream walk- 
ing. 22029. 
Don’t be a cry baby. 16066, 19958. 
Fill up the glasses. 22124. 
Four moon skits. 21122, 
Give me liberty or give me love. 
16228, 18228. 
Good morning glory. 22210. 


You are the one. 


16029, 


He’s a cute brute, a gentleman 


and a scholar. 20209. 

I found a new way to go to town. 
20299. 

I guess it had to be that way. 
16372, 18372. 


I’m a lover of Paree. 19366, 
20851. 
I’m no angel. 20371. 


I wanna meander with Miranda. 
22460, 24586. 

I want you—I need you. 20406. 

In a midnight club. 16503, 

In a one-room flat. 20488. 


In a one room flat and a 2-pants 
suit and 3 square meals a day. 
18477. 

It’s a long dark night. 16535, 
20478. 

It’s oh, it’s ah, 
18510, 20488. 

Lonely little 
22709. 

Lullaby. 20705. 

Man on the jury. 3760. 

Many moons ago. 22772. 

Mimi was a good girl. 16787. 

Music for C-—5. 20806. 

My design for living. 25030. 

Poor Cinderella. 23108. 

Roof top serenade. 23201. 

Thanks. 17368, 19344. 

That Dallas man. 213860. 

There’s a lucky guy. 19366. 

They call me Sister Honky Tonk. 
21387, 25672. 

Three cornered moon. 17414. 

Torch singer. 19413, 21425. 

Two aristocrats. 17466. 

Walk a little faster. 23559. 

Way to love. 21508, 21509. 

Yes, my dear. 21639, 21640. 

You alone. 23748. 

Youre such a comfort to me. 
23775. 

Pardavé (Joaquin) : 
Bésame en la boca. 
Flores viejas. 665. 
Munequita. 25007. 
Nube de nieve. 1718. 

Por que lloran tus ojos. 19026. 
Pardee (Karen) Moment only. 14814.: 
Pardon my English. 3502, 3742, 4536. 
Parelli (Attilio) Giornata di Marcel- 


it’s wonderful. 


sefiorita. 20656, 


23957. 


lina. 20116*. 

Parent (Abel) Cheerio happy days. 
19844. 

Parent (Armand) Petit violoniste. 


1861, 1862, 10880. 
Parés (Philippe) : 
Enfants s’amusent. 5131. 
Heure de réve. 14841. 
Il faut étre dans le mouvement. 
10194. 
Langage des voilettes. 
Nuit devant soi. 10769. 
Pourquoi pas. 15076. 
Sous le ciel bleu. 11198. 
Sur la route. 11237. 
Paret (R. D.) Margarita. 
Parham (T.): 
Memphis Mamie, 10556. 
Nervous tension. 10726. 
Pigs feet and slaw. 23094. 


10385. 


5924. 


Steel string blues. 23380. 
Paribeni (G. CC.) Quattro  liriche. 
10863. 


1473 


INDEX 


Paris (W. E.): 


Nothing sweeter. 12974. 

Sart. 2057. 

Wrapped in the arms of the night. 
25935. 


Paris au fil de l’eau. 19307. 
Paris-béguin. 1799, 2216. 
Paris-Soleil. 13499, 19426. 
Parish (A. L.) Tis you and you only. 
17423. 
Parish 
18419. 
Parish (Mitchell) : 
I won’t be there to hear Oh prom- 


(L. C.) I’m sold on you. 


ise me. 22471. 

I would if I could but I ean’t. 
14488. 

Star dust. 17300. 


Winter interlude. 25908. 
Parish (R. M.) 4-H field song. 18761. 
Paritz (Ca. 
Do do. 24159. 
My mother’s voice. 25065. 
O President Roosevelt. 25141. 
Searching for you. 25416. 
Park (Kenneth) Scherzo. 6280. 
Parke (J. G.): 
Dreaming of you each night and 
day. 12084. 
Raindrops. 21108. 
Parker (Albert) pseud. See Saenger 
(Gustav ) 
Parker (Anna): 
Come, gentles rise. 21696 (59). 


I shall not die, but live. T7076 
(187). 
Springtime of love. 21696 (3853). 


Parker (D. F.) Somehow I cannot 
forget you. 13329. 
Parker (EK. M.) I’m always so lonely 
because I’m not with you. 7840. 
Parker (Effie J.) Memories. 8269. 
Parker (Emma J.): 
My little mountain 
20850. 
Sacred songs. 17162. 
Twilight time in the Ozarks. 
21446. 
Parker (F. B.) 
dry. 18472. 
Parker (George) Adaptations from 
three airs by Bach. 23901. 
Parker (Henry) : 
Jerusalem. 18765 (101). 
Pilgrims of the night. 4656 (494— 
496). 
Parker (Horatio) : 
Come, gentles rise. 


sweetheart. 


Timely warning, vot-er 


21696 (59). 


I shall not die, but live. T0O76 
(IST): 
Progressive music series. 8603. 


Springtime of love. 21696 (353). 
Parker (Jan) pseud. See Funk (R. P.) 


Parker (V. M.) 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Parker (Kaye) Take me away from 


the river. 4305. 
Parker (Lelia) I’m having blue days 
now. 22404. 


Parker (Nellie) Pilgrims of the night. 
4656 (494, 496). 
Parker (R. M.) Is it you. 18501. 
Parker (S. M.) Handsome Johnnie... 
20184. 
Parker (Sam) Peaceful valley. 
13096. 


Please belieye me- 
dear. 4045. 

Parker (W.) I’m a hot time mamma. 
3459. 


Parker (Wilma) You’ve made my 


dreams come true. 17742. 
Parkin (Larry) Hurray! for the 
N.R.A. 20274. 
Parkinson (L.): 
Fraternal spirit. 20093. 


Night. 3922. 
Noveletta. 4023. 
Parks (Charles) I am just a little 
broken hearted rose. 163846. 
Parks (D. M.): 
Nights of the Southland. 14942. 


Running around in circles. 8695.. 
Topsy-turvy. 9029. 
Toys on parade. 15484. 
Parks (J. A.): 
As torrents in summer. 13830. 


Evening prayer. 

Hosanna. 895. 

Humorous quartets & encores no.. 
1. 2815 (139). 

Snow. 15271. 

Songs of the South. 2815 (309). 

That sweet story of old. TO76: 
(344). 

Unanswered yet. 4656 (655). 

Parks (J. A.) @0.: 

As torrents in summer. 13830. 

Hosanna. 895. 

I eould not do without Thee. 
14889, 16356. 

I will. 1051. 

In heav’nly love abiding. 1124. 


7076 (74). 


O holy stillness. 1724. 
Snow. 15271. 
There is a green hill far away.. 
He dis 
Parks (P. J.) Rhapsody of love.. 
21124. 


Parks. CR." C.) 
asleep. 3884. 
Parks (Rubynelle) : 
My lips betray. 22897. 
Only memories. 18961. 
Parks (W. C.) ‘Turnkey’s melody. 
17460. 
Parlow (Edmund) : 
Arpeggio-etiide. 21696 (15). 
Corn. 17752: (33). 


My love has fallen. 


1474 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


In uniform. 17752 (66). 
Klinge vom Ebro-Strand. 
(78). 
Legato-etiide. 21696 (224). 
Octaven-etiide. 21696 (293). 
Rosetta. 17752 (122). 
Sevillana. 17752 (129). 
Siegeszug. 17752 (131). 
Staceato-etiide. 21696 (354). 
Terzen-ettide. 21696 (368). 
Triller-etiide. 21696 (385). 


17752 


‘Parmiter (EK. S.) Lingering on the 
bridge at twilight. 22676. 

Parmiter (Ted) lJLingering on the 
bridge at twilight. 22676. 


Parmiter (Thomas) Marching on to 


Chicago. 8240. 
Parodi (A. L.) Omaggio a Vivaldi. 
8493. 


Parodi (Renato) : 


A la fiera de Mast’? Andrea. 2817. 
Canzoretta. 4024. 
Preludio ad una commedia. 6341. 


Se t’aje da ’nzora. 4155.. 
Tu m’aje prommise. 4405. 
II. album di musica moderna. 
19644. 
Parolino (A. C.) 
song now. 3572. 
Paroukoff (Serge) Primavera. 
Parr-Davies (Harry): 
Happy ending. 18272. 
Melody at dawn. 20742. 
Mary Rose. 18714. 
My lucky day. 18832. 
When Cupid calls. 19512, 21544. 
Parret (A. L.) When the sun shone 
on the clover. 238662. 
Parrish (La Mar) Night I can’t for- 


It is a time for a 


13139. 


get. 10739. 

Parrish (Mary) Love and caress me 
now. 18659. 

Parry (Joseph) If I were a star. 
10186. 


Parson (Donald): 

Let's go down to the. ocean. 
22662. 

Too late. 23488. 

Parson (J. C.) My southern home. 

20875. 

Parsons (A. C.): 
April song. 2868. 
Till summer skies are blue. 4866. 
Trust. 4401. 

Parsons (G. M.): 
All-hail! Ship ahoy. 19667. 
My manager. 83877. 
"Tis you I still adore. 

Parsons (Harry): 
Memory. 22805. 
Rainbow. 13173. 
Sparks. 18355. 


21412, 


Steppin [sic] high. 2249. 
Sunbeam. 13389. 
Parsons (L. B.): 
Oh, how I’d love a cottage. 8469. 
Smiles of 733. 11150. 
Parsons (Lee) jr. Kiss me _ while 
we're dancing. 12583. 
Parsons (Marion) Sooner or later 
you will be mine. 11194. 


Partee (Melvin) pseud. See Ander- 
son (A. M.) 

Parthemore (R. D.) In a blue mood. 
22498. 

Parti (M.) Fiorentino march. 24264. 


Partichela (F. A.) 
Mexican hat dance. 
Partita (Una) 4025. 
Parys (G. van): 
C’est la crise. 17945. 
C’est pas juste. 9544. 
Chanson proveneale. 


Original famous 
13047, 13048. 


13991. 


Chevaux 4 l’entrainement. 9603. 

Coeur a prendre. 7368. 

En province. 9802. 

Flirt. 14222, 

Heure de réve. 14341. 

J’ m’ en balance. 5678, 5679. 

Je vous aimerai toujours. 8003. 

Jeunes mariés. 14586. 

Lorsque revient le printemps. 
8179. 

Marins, matelots. 12739. 

Nuit devant soi. 10769. 


On se demande pourquoi. 8499. 
Pourquoi pas. 15076. 
Prenez garde 4 la peinture. 10943. 
Quand on est tout la-haut. 25318. 
Rue du temple. 11042. 
Souvenirs. 15308. 
Sur la route. 11237. 
Sympathique. 19327. 
Tableaux d’histoire. 
Theme champétre. 
Toujours plus haut. 
Pasarick (P. J.): 
Sweetheart of tomorrow. 17346. 
When Roosevelt and me were in 
the navy. 19524. 
Pascarella (Enzo) : 
Dance a la gavotte. 
Juanita. 16569. 
Lirica. 16668. 
Pascoe (R. W.) I love you more and 
more each day. 20347. 
Pascoe-Williams (Leonard) : 
Bell-man. 190. 
Orpheus with his lute. 25201. 
When daisies pied. 11498. 
Pasha (Ali) Boolah-woolah. 11830. 
Pashley (N. H.) Great American 
ballyhoo. 243870*. 
Pasker (E.) Christ to-day rejoices 
men. 21917-21920. 


15392. 
11309. 
13485. 


21982. 


1475 


INDEX 


Pasiay (Lenore) : 

Because I love you. 15833. 

El Yaidour, the wanderer. 20017. 
Paso (Antonio) Tentaciones. 25642. 
Pasqualoni (L.) Hail! La-Guardia. 

24381. 
Passafiume (Salvatore) Under the 
Coney Island moon. 23520. 
Passage (8S. C.): 
Let me put a ring around your 
finger. 14647. 

More and more. 
Passing by. 21047. 
Passion. 12249. 
Passwaters (L. B.): 

My world would be complete. 

14913. 

When I fell in love. , 15596. 
Pasternacki (—)_ II faut oser. 
Pasternacki (Stephan) : 

Any place is paradise as long as 

you are there. 11726, 18818. 

Fado Rosita. 20044. 

Paszthory (Casimir von) 
TISTS: 

Patapan. 25233, 25234. 

Patch (H. C.) My home among those 
old New England hills. 8366. 

Paterson’s publications, Itd.: 


10602. 


14509. 


Trio. 


Angels holy, high and _ lowly. 
23852. 

Caprice. 138382. 

Carrying on. 24081. 


Choice collection of gigues and 
toceatas. 24054. 
Cloister shadows. 14032. 
Enchanted village. 24223. 
God be merciful unto us, and bless 
us. 24341. 
Happy moments. 24395. 
I know a bank. 24508. 
Minuet and Trio in G. 3818. 
My love is like a red, red rose. 
8375. 
Orain na eclarsaich. 25193. 
Out of doors. 4006. 
Requiem. 4100. 
Round the world. 4127. 
Seventeen Scottish songs. 
Sweet nightingale. 2287. 
Work and play. 25929. 
You spotted snakes. 25976. 
Pateta. 25235. 
Path of progress. 15029, 15030. 
Patorni-Casadesus (R.) Six chansons 
pour les petits enfants. 1847. 
Patrick (Gertrude) Crossing the bar. 
3081. 
Patrick Joseph. See McCruden (P. J.) 
Patsch (Karl): 
Excelsior-marsch. 3210-3212. 
2 miirsche. 40380, 4031. 
Pattee (Cameron) Dreams. 
Patten (J. E.) Musie of love. 


3125. 


18117. 
20807. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 28 


Patten (N. E.) Blue eagle. 17909. 

Patterson (J. A.) Hark! What mean 
those holy voices. 24400. 

Patterson (Jewell) Springtime in the 
hills. 8857. 

Patterson (M. H.): 
Truth absolute. 2452. 
Twit, twit, twit, twit. 

Patterson (N. L.) 


2470. 
Here comes Miss 


Prosperity. 12285. 

Patterson (Oliver) Dream melody. 
9759. 

Patterson (P. T.) Mother O’Day. 
14831. 

Patti (Santo) Patti (Santo) album. 
6287, 23076. 


Patton (Abby H.) Awake. 
Patton (Al) 
14482. 
Patton (Alice H.) 

4657. 
Patton (Lowell) : 

Am I worthy of the Master. 
Vegz. 

Birds of Nazareth. 219. 

Light of love eternal. 18624. 

When I said my baby prayer. 
6924. 


(Marion) 


11752. 
I want you for keeps. 


A & P loyalty. 


Paugh 
18726. 
Paul (C. E. H.): 
Somebody stole my baby. 25506. 
Take my lips. 25624. 
When it’s orange blossom time in 
California. 23646. 
Paul (HE. H.) Paul characteristic 
etudes and pieces... 25237. 
Paul (Gene) See Paul (C. E. H.) 
Paul (Lew): 
Dreaming of you. 9766. 
Looking for love again. 10468. 
What ev’ry little baby ought to 
know. 13617. 
Paul (Walter) My heaven of love. 
6070 
Paul (Yves) : : 
Little girl 
22684. 
When you meet the girl you adore. 
23673. 
Paulette (Cyprian) : 
I wished on the new moon. 20413. 
Old South. 20995. 
Pauli (Barbara) When the shadows 
fall over the mountain wall. 2649. 


Melody of love. 


so sweet so pure. 


Pauline. 13093, 13811, 13821, 13923, 
14178. 

Paull (E. T.) Paul Revere’s ride. 
9332 (275). 

Paull (Gertrude) Paul Revere’s ride. 
9332 (275). 


1476 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


—. 


Paull-pioneer musie corp.: 
Bottoms up. 138927. 
I’m in love with a gal who’s in 
love with my pal. 10127. 
Keep on singing. 5733. 
Song-time. 6570. 
Youre waltzing away with my 
heart. 11646. 
Paulsen (Bob) Hill country. 868. 
Paulson (Victor) Won’t you be mine 
alone. 21627. 
Paulson (Wilma) 
16056. 
Paulsteiner (John) : 
Call of the Yukon. 17956. 
Come back to me sweetheart again. 
15987. 
Dreamy Vienna. 22078. 
Drill miners drill. 19993. 
Klondike waltz. 16612. 
Merry stevedore. 16778. 
Trappers farewell. 21427. 
Vengeance is mine. 21468. 
Paulton (Hdward) : 
Belle of long ago. 
Daddy. 7076 (50). 
Dear little daisy. 7076 (60). 


Dish pan blues. 


11670 (28). 


Elaine, girl of my heart. TT076 
(69). 

Entrance of beauties. 11670 
(90). 

Entrance of the king. 11670 (91). 

Entrance of the queen. 15733 


(113). 
Fads as they went round and 
round. 2815 (84). 
Giddy gay Lothario. 11670 (118). 
I’m a hermit. 7076 (134). 


I’m de coon Lothario. 15733: 
(152). 

I want it all. 11670 (154). 

It’s all the same to me. 11670 
(173). 

Norma, the social reformer, 2815 
(248). 

Princess beggar. 11670 (291- 
293), 15733 (279, 280). 

Raining. TO76 (274). 

Rook and the robin. 2815 (292). 


That would never do for me. 
2815 (327). 
Woodeutters. 2815 (3880). 
You’re the only one for me. 2815 
(384). 
Pauly (John) Just down the road. 
3612, 
Paumgartner (Bernhard) Diverti- 
mento. 24156. 


Paurel (Jean) : 
Blues trilogy. 138917. 
Forgotten woman. 22152. 
- Walkin’ around. 21495. 


| Payne (H. B.) 


Pausewang (Rudolph): 
Under the American Eagle. 15516. 
Valse Eleonore. 15532. . 
Paustians uhr. 1849. 
Pavalowsky (Lillian) Twilight blues. 
17463. 
Pavel (J. E.) Why. 15643. 
Pavelec (Joseph) Why wasn’t it you. 
23711. 
Pavese (James) My affectionate lady. 
25017. 
Pavesio (Piero) : 


Baby gioca col sax. 94385. 
Non fuggir senorita. 6152. 
Permettete signora. 17055. 
Yo-yo. T7024. 
Pavlovich (S. R.) Reminiscence. 
23169. 
Pavone (Joseph) Lazy feeling. 
12597. 
Pawlowski (A. A.): 
Cupid’s one-word story LTlovu. 
11994. 


Liquid gold. 8181. 
Paxton (R. L.) Your smiles are for 
someone else. 21686. 
Paxton (W.) & co., ltd.: 
Dance songs from the West In- 


dies. 3092. 
Down channel. 3151. 
EHconomy cut. 7524. 
Happy hearts. 22245. 


How to play the harmonium or 
American organ. 905. 
May burden. 10533. 
More little songs. 1559. 
Old wine, old books. 18026. 
Pastoral reverie. 6286. 
Riverside rambles. 11021. 
Summer days. 2265. 
Two little songs. 2710. 
Under the table. 2485. 
Venetian idylle. 13540. 
Payan (J. F.) Under heaven’s blue. 
6808. 

Payasadas de la vida. 11967, 12120.. 
TV’ll live while the 
world is mine. 18380. 

Payne, (R. E.), jr: 
Darkie’s lament. 3101. 
Stolen melody. 6627. 
Without a doubt, I 

7007. 

Payne (Robert) 

ir. 

Payne-Muenzer (Hsther) 

zer (KH. P.) 

Pazdirek (O1.): 
Allegro-concert 1, D-dur. 
Ktudes-ceaprices. 5148. 
Schule des violinvortrages auf 

melodischer grundlage in 2 tei- 
len. 2084. 


love you.. 
See Payne (R. BE.) 


See Muen- 


1830. 


1477 


INDEX 


Peace (D. K.) I fell in love for the 
last time when I fell in love with 


you. T7805. 

Peace (G. J.) Nest in the blue. 
18891. 

Peace (Lu) My heart’s back in New 
Orleans. 10658. 


Peacock (V. M.): 


Moonlight on black water. 10595. 
Rosita. 13214. 
Peale (Eva) Prosperity’s corner. 
6357. 
Pearce (Al) Sweetheart of my 
dreams. 19320. 
Pearce (Charlie, or Charles) : 
Dance of the baby dolls. 180381. 
One more night of love. 18955. 


Pearce (Dorothy) See Heberer (D. 
P 


Pearce you. 
24964. 
Pearce (Giorgia) 


(Gertrude) Missing 


Jolly song. 16566. 


Pearce (W. H.) Drifting. 16107. 

Pearce (Wm.) Cristobal. 21970. 

Pearcy (HE. L.) Missouri, way down 
in the Ozarks. 20772. 

Pearl (A. 8.) I’m painting a picture 
for you, dear. 18415. 

Pearl (L. G.) Just one more drink. 
20544. 


Pearl and the pumpkin. 7076 (260, 
261), 9332 (276, 277). 

Pearl book co. ’Twill be sweet, little 
girl. 13507. 

Pearl fishers. 7219. 


Pearlman (M. N.) Please believe in, 


me. 25266. 
Pearly (-): 
Amour... toujours. 4713. 
Je veux. 5686. 
Pearly (Fred) Azor. 4761, 19721. 


Pearman (D. M.) Waiting for Santa 


Claus. 23556. | 

Pearman (W. T.) Georgia! All hail. 
5234. 

Pears (J. R.) Bread of the world. 
19791. 

Pearsall (BR. °T)).- In’‘duict_ jubito: 
22513. 

Pearson (Arthur) Call of spring. 
24017. 

Pearson (B. E.) Sunkissed state. 
8897. 

Pearson (Joe) Leave Abie alone. 
10396. 

Pearson (V. N.): 


On an island with you. 14984. 
What little girls are made of. 
9172. 
Peart (H. J.) On the corner where 
we used to meet. 3974. 
Pease (Harry) : 
I can’t forget the night we met. 
14386. 


pt. EH, n.s.,'v. 28 


In a little second hand store. 
0616, 5617, 7932. 
It looks like old times again. 


10259. 

Little beer, a pretzel and you. 
8136. 

Little pen, a little ink, a little 
paper. 8148. 


Out where the Volga flows. 15014. 

Pease (Jacob) Memoirs of Dixieland. 
24921. 

Pease (V. E.): 

Havana moon. 16284. 

I need a little kiss from you. 
T7867. 

It’s up to you. 5673. 

Wet your whistle, beer’s the thing. 
6907. 

You were made for everyone to 
love. 93811, 11655. 

Peate (G. A.) Peate’s quick action 
pictured home course for Hawaiian 
guitar: *-1£7053*: 

Peate musical co., ltd. Peate’s quick 
action pictured home course for Ha- 
waiian guitar. 17053*. 

Peattie (Jillson) Time seemed oppor- 
tune. 25688. 

Pech muss man haben. 15082. 

Pécheurs de Saint-Jean. 7076 (195), 
11670 (277). 


Peck (Leonard) On the _ tree-tops. 
13035. 
Peck (P. H.) Wonderful pal. 11588. 
Peck (T. A.) Spirit of(iie Flag. 
21289. 
Peckham (H. D.) You took me by 
surprise. 25977. 
Pecking (Hermann) 92nd in Copen- 
hagen. 7076. 
Pedelty (L. E.): 
Angel’s lullaby. 71384. 
Ol’ wide river. 23002. 


Pedrick (A. H.) 
aya bee 
Pedrick (C. A.) 
15215. 
Pedrigo (Guy) 
Pedrollo (Arrigo) 
Pedron (Carlo): 
Cento nuovi bassi senza numeri. 
6291. 

Manuale di cultura musicale gen- 
erale. 1462. 
Solfeggi manoscritti. 25500. 

Peel (Graham) : 
Aceurst be love. 9332 (3). 
Be thou then my beauty named. 
5733 (23). 
Camella fair tripped o’er the plain. 
9332 (47). 
First shall the heavens want 
starry light. 9332 (111). 
I dare not ask a kiss. 9332 (144). 


Send out Thy light. 
Send out Thy light. 


Aprehension. 9388. 
Tango. 2315. 


1478 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


If fathers knew. 93882 (154). 
In youth is pleasure. 93832 (169). 
My bonny lass. 93832 (242). 
Now is Camella fresh as May. 


9332 (257). 
O waving trees. 9832 (264). 
Prelude. 9332 (286). 


Song of the moon. 9332 (335). 
Spring song. 15733 (334). 
Winter lullaby. 9832 (397). 

Peeling (Bernard) What did I do. 
19501. 

Peery (R. R.): 

Brass choir. 23988. 

Distinctive men’s quartets. 3129. 

God shall wipe away all tears. 
14287. 

Lazy daisies. 1286. 

Marche heroique. 14744. 

Merry May-pole. 14783. 

Nightingale. 6139*. 

‘Purple: petals. 15102. 

Sacred trios for women’s voices. 
19124. 

Sérénade viennoise. 13267.. 

Tender twilight. 2338. 

Two guitars. 138509. 

Virgin’s lullaby. 23546, 23547. 

Young men’s chorus and quartet 
book. 21678. 

Peet (Owen) My taxi to the moon. 
8405. 

Peg o’ my heart. 11254, 12357. 

Peirce (Delbert) Who would be my 
sweetie if my Sweetie wasn’t you. 
23693. 

Pelaia (S. F.) 

Peld (H. T.) 
25232. 

Peles (Sidney) 

Pelett (A. J.) 
heaven. 15711. 

Pelle (Victor) Want you. 9125. 

Pelléas et Mélisande. 4656 (488, 489, 
524-526), 1573838 (101, 102), 23795 
(14, 55). 

Pellegrino (Rosario) : 

All my own. 2835. 
Lora, my Lora. 14686. 
Northeastern. 18922. 

Pellerin (H. C.) Au revoir. 

Pelligra (Anthony): 

My song of the Southland, the 
song of my dreams. 38903. 
Why did forever last for only 


Prosperity. 17103. 
Parking in the parlor. 


Helene. 24419, 
You’re my Dit of 


15808. 


awhile. 2690. 
Pelzer (B. H.) Let’s misbehave. 
22664. 
Pemberton (A. J.) Stolen kiss. 
21302. 
Pefia (Christopher) California 
dreams. 7295. 


Pefialoza (C.) Little lane. 8148. 


Penalver (L. C.) ‘Lonesome and blue. 
8160. 


Pencheff (Bridgetta) Back to mem- 


ory lane. 19732. 
Pendley (W. B.) Prosperity. 23137. 
Peng (C. T.) Forget me not sweet- 
heart. 22149. 


Penize nebo Zivot. 8558, 9326. 
Penksa (J. S.) Petrograd. 6299. 
Penkson (Doc) pseud. See Penksa 
(J. S.) 
Penn (A. A.): 
Bachelors and_ benedicts. 
(24). 
Bargain hunters. 19648 (8). 
Carissima. 2997, 2998. 
Don Alonso’s treasure. 5054. 
Down by the sea. 14129. 
Lady journalist. 21696 (219). 
Little French petticoat. T0776 
(179). 
Love me. 2815 (189). 
Nancy my midsummer 
19648 (99). 
Truth potion. 9332 (367). 
When the lights are low. 
(424). 
Penn (H. L.) 
job. 885. 
Penn (M. S.) 
(M. P.) 
Penn (W. H.) awu., and Penn (L. R.) 
prop.: 
Gretchen. 15733 (188). 
I’ve such a funny feeling, when 
I look at you. O76 (138). 
My daisiest Daisy. 2815 (231). 


9332 


fancy. 


11670 
Honey, I’ve got me a 


pseud. See White 


Poor little marionette.. 7076 
(264). 
Penner (Abram) I want to remind 
you. 1049. 


Pennewell (H.N.) In dreams of yes- 
terday. 1123. 

Penninger (W. T.) 
10728. \ 

Pennington (Callie) When the cloud 
has passed. 25848. 

Pennington (H. H.) My precious own. 
38898. 

Pennington (Noel) 
dance. 21985. 

Pennington (Pauline) I feel so grand 
when you’re around. 10085. 

Pennington (W. V.) Jig-saw land. 
8010. 

Pennino (Francesco) : 


Nettie dear. 


Come along and 


*"E ffemmene d’ America. 17752 
(3%). 
Lassanno Napule. 138765 (107). 


Senza mamma. 15217. 
Pennyman (Dorothy) Country con- 
cert. 4958, 4959. 


1479 


INDEX 


Pennywell (C. H.): 
Let’s have a cup of prosperity tea. 
8104. 
To a rose. 138476. 


Pennywitt (Roxanna) Russian car- 


nival. 238230. 
Penrice (L. H.) Sweet Mercides. 
8909 


If it’s true. 3528. 
That dreamy lullaby. 


Penrose (Jule) 
Penso (D. A.) 


2348. 

Pepe (Frank) I often think about 
you. 10147. 

Pepin (Theodore) Calling to you 
sweetheart. 13957. 

Pepock (August) Trompeterliebe. 
19422. 


Pepper (H. S.): 
Beautiful day. 21785. 
Carry me back to green pastures. 


11891. 
Is that any reason why I should. 
24662. 
Put your hand in mine. 1932. 
Rags, bottles and bones. 6871. 


Tune in — keep list’ning. 17457. 
Pepper (J. W.) & son, ine. Distinctive 
concert folio, no. 1. 19946. 
Pepping (Ernst): 
Partita. 10867. 
Variationen und suite. 11412. 
Pera Don Azpiazu (Alfredo Le) 
Le Pera Don Azpiazu (Alfredo) 
Perboner (Bernhard) Hearts of New 
Yorks ca22Te: 
Percippe (F. L.): 


See 


Eternal life and love. 4656 (165, 
166). 

God be merciful to me. 4656 (218, 
219). 

Lift your glad voices. 4656 (358). 

Percival (Walter) Chantons. 9595. 


Pére prémature. 17951. 

Pereira (Antonio S4) Ensino moderno 
de piano. 75388. 

Perelman (Dora) 
17321. 

Perez (Hector) : 

There’s a cabin up in the moun- 
tains. 21379. 
There’s a different way to say 
good-bye. 6727. 
Perez Freire (Lily) 
rino. 13099. 

Perez Freire (M. M.): 
Corazon de mujer. 11968. 
Pena y un carino. 13099. 

Perez Freire (Meche) pseud. 

Perez Freire (M. M.) 
Pergola (Rose) Whatcha so hotcha 
for. 13620. 

Pergolesi (G. B.): 

Glory to God in the highest. 12211. 
Nina. 2815 (246). 


Suita fantastica. 


Pena y un ¢a- 


See 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Perhus (Hannah) On the banks of 


the dear old Sheyenne river. 6230. 
Peri (Jacopo) : 
Invocation of Orpheus. 20465. 
Invocation to Orpheus. 24658. 


Pericola (Vincent) 
good-bye. 12024. 
Périlhou (A.): 
Adoremus. 11670 (2). 
Conte. TO76 (44). 
Divertissement. 15733 (83). 
Livre d’orgue. T0776 (183). 
O salutaris. 11670 (258). 
Perillo (Biagio) Father Cox’s jobless 
march. 20057. 
Perkin (Helen) 


Depression blues, 


Four preludes. 6294. 

Perkins (C. L.) Sailor dear. 13227. 

Perkins (C. R.) There’s nothing to 
do but love you. 2379. 

Perkins (D. V.) Old Man Depres- 
sion’s gone for good. 14975. 

Perkins (EK. W.) Not made with 


hands. 10761. 
Perkins (F. ©.) Let Jesus listen in. 
8093. 


Perkins (Frank) : 
Anything you say. 9886. 
Chattanooga playboy. 3016. 
Down a Carolina lane. 7477. 
I dream of Indiana. 7803. 
I learned about love from her. 

24509. 

Meet the man about town. 24917. 
My Sunday gal. 3905. 
Mysterious Mister Zilch. 6109. 
Rock-a-bye river. 15136. 
Turn back the clock. 23504. 
You excite me. 15698. 

Perkins (H. 8S.) Depression. blues. 

5026. 
Perkins (P. B.): 


Church bells at twilight. 15970. 

Day dreams. 16028. 

Land of our golden dreams. 
16622. 

Waves, keep on singing to me. 
17526. 


Perkins (S. H.) Always with you in 
my dreams. 9369. 
Perkins (T. E.) My soul’s desire. 
21696 (272). 
Perl (Lothar) : 
Cowboy. 4965. 
Goldfish. 20139. 
Grasshopper dance. 
Last Mohican. 5757. 
Perlman (George) Eternal Israel. 
12105. 
Pernot (Dora) : 
Love’s freedom. 1415. 
Sugar River valley. 2263. 
We will go back to the farm Zel- 
lareen. 6889. 


5306. 


1480 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12; 1933 


Whispering winds. 21595. 
Wisconsin is calling me. 2718. 
Perosi (Lorenzo) Missa secunda pon- 

tificalis. 25992 (43). 

Perosi Piroso (N. M.): 

Ecoe e ricordi di Napoli. 16120. 
Rinde o’ tavute steva’ mamma mie. 
25339. 

Perri (H. M.) pseud. See Jones 
(H. M. P.) 

Perrin (C. T.) N RA march. 18869. 

Perrin (R. B.) We can’t bamboozle 
our way. 15568. 

Perritt (Harry) Little Miss Muffett. 
16676. 

Perron (— Du) Manola. 5912. 

Perrone (Frank) Binidittu me cum- 
pari. 4820. 

Perrone (Philip) Moanin’ for my lost 
love. 24974. 

Perruna (J. N.) jr. Where is that 
love you showed from the start. 
6960. 

Perry (A. D.). Winsome Dot. 6998. 

Perry (Alfred) Bye bye old troubles, 
we’ve droven [sic] you away. 2979. 

Perry (Attilio) : 

Marionette. 82438. 
Valsette. 9089. 

Perry (B. 8.) Deep within my heart 
of hearts. 14091. 

Perry (Douglas) In the beautiful 
scenery in the mountains. 5635. 
Perry (HE. H.) Riding on a moon- 

beam. 17133. 

Perry (Lora) Sketches of Skyland. 
6529. 

Perry (Louise) Smiles that welcome 
me back home. 6534. 

Perry (O. N.) Saturday night in 
Utah valley. 8714. 

Perry (P. B.): 

Columbia, the gem of the ocean. 
21696 (57). 

Come, ye disconsolate. 24084. 

Dancing in the starlight. 24119. 

Dixie’s land. 21696 (77). 

Far-away home of the soul. 
21696 (93). 

Home, sweet home. 21696 (157). 

T’ll take you home again, Kath- 
leen. 24525. 

My bonnie waltz. 25020. 

My old Kentucky home, good 
night. 21696 (269). 

O God, our help in ages past. 
25136. 

Old folks at home. 21696 (296). 

Old oaken bucket. 21696 (297). 

Over there. 21696 (307). 

Silvery river. 25454. 

Sweet by and by. 21696 (364). 

What a friend we have in Jesus. 
21696 (405). 


Woodland lillies [sic] 25928. 
Zuleika. 25989. 
Ferry (Tom): 
Let’s get. goin’. . 10405. 
We're in prosperity. 11466. 
Perry’s (A. W.) sons: 
Apple blossom waltz. 23858. 
Blue bell waltz. 23966. 
Come, ye disconsolate. 24084. 
Dancing in the starlight. 24119. 
Enchantment. 24224. 
Evening star waltz. 24234. 
I’ll take you home again Kath- 
leen. 24525. 
Moonlight reverie. 24987. 
Musk-rose waltz. 25015. 
My bonnie waltz. 25020. 
O God, our help in ages past. 
25136. 
Silvery river. 25454. 
Star of hope. 25561. 
Sweet rose waltz. 25609. 
Tulip waltz. 25716. 
White pearl waltz. 25887. 
Woodland lillies [sic] 25928. 
ZAuleika. 25989. 
Perses (Les) 4656 (490). 
Persian flame. 4033*. 
Persiani (Auguste) : 
Accordéoniste virtuose. 138771. 
Mareguerites. 1476. 
Persico (Mario) : 
Bisbetica domata. 9503. 
Fior scoloriti e pallide  viole. 
(570. 
Rispetto. 8666. 
Peryer (Hazel) All this beauty makes 
me blue. 19672. 
Peseatore calabrese. 15036*. 
Pesenti (A. J.) Tristezas. 138494. 
Peshley (Beatrice) Sirahare and 
siroohin. 11132. 
Peslin (Jack) I’m a slave to love. 
5502. 
Pesold (Arnold) Melody. 1860. 
Pestell (John) Lonely. 18640. 
Peter and Paula. 1860*. 
Peter Pan. 2815 (271). 
Peter Pickers’ plight. 25243*. 
Peter Rabbit. 25243**. 
Peterman (Marie) Good times are 
here. 9975. 
Peters (Bert) Hello Chicago. 7728. 
Peters (Billy) It’s love inviting you. 
1171. 
Peters (C. F.): 


Adagio. 6023. 
Aus einem alten patrizierhause. 
4748. 


Friihlingsrauschen. 16206. 

Kleine suite. 16611. 

Konzert. 4770, 17498. 

Praktische formenlehre der kla- 
viermusik. 6337. 


1481 


INDEX 


Peters (C. F.)—Continued. 
Rondinettos. 23200. 
Schule der treffsicherheit. 
Sinfonia. 65138, 6514. 
Sonate. 21768. 

Valse d’amour. 6830. 
Wasser-pastelle. 23574. 
Weihnachtsglocken. 6896. 
Weihnachtslieder. 6897. 

Zwei sonaten. 21769. 

18 melodische und rhythmische 


23253. 


studien. 23226. 
Peters (Dominick) I wish we’d never 
met. 5580. 


Peters (E. H.): 
Month from today. 
Our Governor. 3998. 
Peters (G. T.): 
For that sunset land is calling, 


1544. 


calling me. 16180. 
Jesus walked the sea to me. 3590, 
8006. 
Peters (Gay) Somebody like you. 
25505. 


Peters (V. V.) Dreaming of my child- 
hood days. 22073. 
Peters (W. A.): 
Arizona is home. 
Buy American. 281. 
My beautiful wonderful 
Chevrolet. 14856. 
President Roosevelt our hats are 
off to you. 10946. 
Peters (W. F.): 
Just a mountain song from the 
valley. 20530. 
Mary. 11670 (225). 
Mayor of Tokio. 
7076 (220). 
Petersen (B. B.) 


4730. 


new 


2815 (207*), 
Lyttervalsen 1933. 


12707. 

Petersen (Carmen). Song of the blue 
eagle. 19246. 

Petersen (Marie) Promise to be mine. 
8607. 


Petersen (N. B.) Girl of my thoughts, 
sweetheart of mine. 7626. 

Petersen (O. W.) Melody of love. 
10547. 


Peterson (A. O.) That rumble above. 
11299. 

Peterson (Bill-Pete) See Peterson 
(W. A.) 


Peterson (C. A.): 
Memories of the range. 14771. 
O that dear baby of mine. 14961. 
When it’s springtime in Arizona. 
15607. 
Peterson (D. A.) 
I’ve found you again in music. 
20396. 
Star o’mine. 21296. 
Peterson (BH. L.) Whispers of dream- 
Jand. 25884. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Peterson (E. W.) High, high, the beer 
is here. 860. 
Peterson (L. M.) Chicago exposition 
march of 1933. 73845. 
Peterson (Lilly, or Lily) : 
Moonlight and dreams. 16815. 
Roses of yesterday. 21153. 
Peterson (M. A.): 


Fishin’. 655, 20065. 
On the shores of Spirit Lake. 
1772: 
Peterson (Myrtle) Twilight. 15506. 
Peterson (W. A.) My-dear-heart. 
10646. 
Peterson-Berger (—) Titania. 4372. 


Peterson-Berger (Wilhelm) Pa fjallet 
i sol. 17042, 17048. 
Pether (A. E.) My wife won’t let me. 
7076 (235). 
Pether (H. HB.) Rainbow. 2815 (281). 
Petiot (André): 
Marche indienne. 
Valencia. 23533. 
Petit (Gerard) Prodigal son. 21087. 
Petit violoniste. 10880. 
Petite femme dans le train. 10769. 
Petitti (Cono) : 
Days gone by. 5006. 
Doomed to lonliness [sic] 24169. 
Smile on my face. 2168. 

Petkere (Bernice) pseud. See Conne 
(Bernice) 
Petralia (Rose) 
Paula. 14785. 

Petralia C. (T.) Onda. 238023. 
Petrella (Enrico) Overture to Pe- 
trella’s opera Ione. 23059. 
Petrena (M. J.) Thoughts and dreams 
of you. 11341. 
Petrezzo (L. B.) 
dreams. 12462. 
Petri (Alfred) Allegri ballerini. 56. 
Petri (Freddie) See Petri (Alfred) 
Petrie (H. W.) au., and Petrie (J. C.) 
prop.: 
I lost my heart way 
Alabama. 4656 (279). 
Same blue eyes. 11670 (316). 
Song of the forge. 4656 (594). 
When the oriole is singing, Mar- 
jorie. 25992 (80). 
Where the Susquehanna flows. 
4656 (688). 
Petrini (Ugo) Dove sei. 15036. 
Petroplos (Ted) I am coming back to 
you, old gal of mine. 24477. 


1473. 


Meschina Donna 


In my garden of 


down in 


Petrosky (George) Tell me dear. 
17361. 
Petru (Q. J.) Ave Maria. 11748. 


Petrucci (A. R.) Pretty baby you’re 
my baby love. 25292. 

Pettee (W. E. M.) Lakota waltzes. 
24745. 


1482 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Petters (O. G.): 
AS we waltz and waltz and waltz. 
11735. 
Down where the sea breezes blow. 
12065, 22059. 
Ill keep poking fun at you. 
14412. 
Let us sip from the cup that 
cheers. 14655. 
Petterson (C. J.): 

Longing. 20670. 

Three point two. 
Petti (Hmil) : 

Alberta. 17780. 

Love at last. 8186. 

Petti (Luigi) One hundred themes for 
trumpet. 23086. 
Pettit (A. B.): 
I think I’ll go out west, because I 
know it’s best. 10153. 

N.R.A. is the way. 16906. 

You know I love you. 7039, 17713. 
Pettit (Hi. H.) Gypsy trail. 792. 
Pettit (J. M.) She’s the best pal on 

earth after all. 4178. 
Pettit (R. W.) I wonder why you 
keep me waiting. 16479. 
Pettit (Wilbur) See Pettit (R. W.) 
Pettman (EKHdgar) University carol 
book. 6822. 
Petty (J. W.) jr. 
memories. 20524. 
Pettyjohn (Arnold) Don’t take chances 
With love. 14124. 
Peycke (Frieda) : 

Lost. 24833. 

One morning in May. 18956. 

Sister Mary Ann has got the 

measles. 25468. 
To our fair-weather salesmen. 
19402. 
Peyton (D. E.): 

Amazon. 15772. 

I wonder if you wonder. 

Lion’s roar. 10428. 

Our President. 8527. 

Send a bunch of roses to her door. 


19379. 


Just a bundle of 


10174. 


2100, 6483. 

Sprinkle me with kisses. 4250, 
8858. 

Twinkle twinkle little star. 6802, 
9057. 


Peyton (Dave) See Peyton (D. E.) 

Peyton (La Vern) From the city to 
the farm, with Molly by my side. 
3264, 


Peyton (R. W.) Grammar of music. 


24369. 

Pfifer (A. C.) Blush, blush, blushing 
blues. 138919. 

Pfister (E. E.) First commandment. 
9869. 


Pfitzner (Hans): 
Christ-elflein. 25992 (12). 


Fest auf Solhaug. T7076 (80). 
Kithehen von Heilbronn. 17752 
(74). 
Sechs jugendlieder. 19009. 
Sinfonie. 8565. 
Phantom broadcast. 12882, 13067. 


Phelan (R. P.): 
I’m going back to home sweet 
home. 3467. 
Mine alone. 8285. 
Phelps (EH. H.) O morning land. 
13765 (140, 141). 
Phelps (W. J.) Don’t ever leave me 
dear. 16068. 
Phi lambda delta: 
Pep song. 8560. 
Phi lambda delta. 
Ritual song. 8668. 
Phi sigma pi. Theta chapter. 
ers are we. 7269. 
Phife (M. A.) I am waiting for the 
ship, that brings daddy home. 7790. 
Philastre (W. L.) Don’t call me 
sweetheart. 5055. 


4036. 


Broth- 


Philipowitz (M.) Sturmsoldaten. 
19292. 
Philipp (I.): 
Caprice. 7076 (17), 11670 (279). 


Chevauchée nocturne. 15733 (56). 
Cygnes noirs. 15733 (72). 
Danza. 11670 (280). 
Exercices. 18161. 
Exercices, etudes, et morceaux 
dans les tons. TO76 (76). 
Exercices progressifs. T7076 (77). 
Farfadets. 15733 (122). 
Ghost dance. 7623. 
Hungarian dance no. 7. 
(72). 
Love song. 8207. 
Marche des gnomes. 
Medicine song. 8259. 
Méthodo' elémentar 
4656 (401). 
Nuit mystérieuse. 157383 (240). 
Poupée valsante. 11670 (283). 
Prayer to the rain god. 8595. 
Reves. 11670 (307). 
Romance. 4656 (544). 
Ronde turque. 7076 (19). 
Rythmes de valse. 2030, 2031. 
Sérénade. 7076 (20), 11670 (824). 
Sérénade grotesque. 15733 (316). 
Technique de Charles Czerny. 
T7076 (348). 
Trois piéces. 
Valse légére. 11670 (889). 
Philippo. Ton souvenir. 15471. 
Philippo (L.) Revenez. 15123. 
Phillips (Abdiel) NRA song. 16917, 
18878. 


4656 


15733 (202). 


e pratico. 


1866. 


1483 


INDEX 


Phillips iG RSs) 
Because I’ve dreamed of you. 
11784. 
Bower for two. 
We're on our 


11836. 
way to victory. 


21525. 
Phillips (Fred) What are we gonna 
use for money? Where are we 


gonna get the dough. 6910. 
Phillips (Gerald) Dances of other 


days. 38098. 
Phillips (Howard) Blessed event. 
(P7AB 


Phillips (J. C.) pseud. See Cleveland 
(Bede) 
Phillips (J. R.): 
I’ve got the 
22453. 
If you love me like I love you. 
24618. 
Phillips (Jean) 
shadow. 3877. 
Phillips (Kenneth) pseuwd. 
ger (Gustav) 
Phillips, (lis 12) : 
Love can be funny. 20679. 
My charity waltz. 20819. 
Our night of love. 21022. 
Phillips (lL. Z.): 
Buy American. 4865. 
Marines’ hymn. 3771-3773. 
Phillips (Lee) pseud. See Ralph 
(PG: 
Phillips Gv i) 
Hand in hand. 24887. 


lonesome blues. 


Hide me under the 


See Saen- 


Long ago. 24822. 
Song of the smuggler’s lass. 
13348. 
Phillips (M. J.) Moonlight on the 
Hudson. 38836. 


Phillips (M. T.) We must follow the 


N-R.A> (25094. 


Phillips (R. E.) Voice of God’s. 2588. 
Phillips (R. M.) Heaven. 16298. 
Phillips (R. SS.) Michigan moon. 
1521: 
Phillips (Van): 
Tumble-down paradise. 23501, 
23502. 
Sylvia. 6679. 


Phillips (Vernon) : 
Here comes prosperity. 7733. 
Night shades. 18905. 
Phillips (W. A.) Mountain king. 
2815 (229). 
Phillips (William) : 
I love my dreams of you. 10111. 
Moonlight is waning daylight ad- 
vancing. 20786. 
PHillis:-Vetb2): 
Be mine to-night. 9466. 
Got to sing a blue song. 9978. 
If it can’t be me. 10187. 
Phillis (Vee) See Phillis (V. B:) 


pt. III, n.s., v. 28 


Philp (M. M.) His loving care. 865. 
Philwin (H. HE.) Poppy song. 4054. 
Phipps (R. P.): 
Let’s go places. 
You adorable one. 
Phitt (Sam): 
Little miss. 
Pretty girl. 
Vers Cythére. 
Phoenix (EH. C.) 
Piaget (A. M.) 
springtime. 1334. 
Piano-artist. 21055. 
Piantadosi (Al.): 
I’d have gambled my life on you. 
| Zea 
I’m a bold love racketeer. 3458. 
In a little red school by the side 
of the hill. 7931. 
On the shores of sweet romance. 


12621. 
13713. 


7076 (180). 

7076 (267). 

15783: (371). 

Idyl. 15042. 
Little flower of 


6232. 

One I left behind in Caroline. 
1779; 3983. 

We can do the same thing too. 
13587. 


We're all back together again, me 
and that old gang of mine. 
9144, 9145. 


Piastro (Mishel) Two pieces. 15582. 
Piatt (Hstelle) : 
Moon dreams. 8305. 
Prosperity. 13146. 
You just mean everything to me. 
13722. 
Piazzola (Martin) : 
Monday gives me the _ blues. 
12809. 


My tears. 6108. 
Picard (Madeleine) Berceuse. 11799. 
Picardini (Salvatore) Tender memo- 
ries. 13487. 
Piccinelli (Nino) : 
Collection of Italian and Neapoli- 
tan songs for mandolin. 7371. 


Mamma m’ha_ fatto un cuor. 
17763. 
Pliniana. 8582. 


Piecioni (A.): 
Madam, you’re lovely. 12709. 
Nina. 12965. 
Piccolo (Louise) 
you. 12382. 
Pich-M. (Riccardo) 
galli (Riccardo) 
Picini (Nina) pseud. See Mersereatr 
(Nu Ps) 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) : 
A Coralline. 7077. 
Berceuse. 4812. 
Canzonetta. 1873. 
Chanson violette. 15733 (51).. 
Humoresque. 24470. 
Neige. 1665. 
Scherzo. 1874. 


Just when I needed 


See Pick-Mangia- 


1484 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Pickard (Obed) 
mule. 6739. 
Pickard-Cambridge (W. A.) 
sity carol book. 6822. 
Pickart (Johann) Moderne Wiener 
schlager-serie fiir zither in Wiener 
stimmung. 14808. 
Pickett (Josephine) 

back. 22262. 
Pickett (L. L.): 
Calvary. 302. 
Meet mother in the skies. 
Pickett (Richard) : 
Great beyond. 22227. 
Memories of dear old Montana. 
5951. 
Pickin’ the winner. 
Pickle (O. E.): 
Fritzie gal. 710. 
Hi! mom. 22280. 
Lad o' mine. 16613. 
Picoe (Finette) Where is that man. 
23676. 
Pictured melodies. 
Pidcock (B. E.) 
14996. 
Pideoe (Finette) 


Thompson’s old grey 


Univer- 


He never came 


24916. 


13112, 13402. 


4037. 
One nite of heaven. 


Eleanor blue. 5115. 


Pie a la mode. 24677. 
Piechler (Arthur) An den mond. 
2851. 

Piedigrotta Bideri, 1982. 1876. 
Piedigrotta La sirena 1933. 21057. 
Piedigrotta Santa Lucia. 21058. 
Piedigrotta 19382. 1877. 
Piedigrotta 1983. 25247. 
Piedmont music co., inc.: 

Oh Betty. 209°70. 

Yes-men on parade. 21688. 


50 favorite get together songs. 


12141. 
Pierce (A. B.) ‘There’s romance in 
the moon. 17406. 


Pierce (Bill) 

Pierce (Dora) 
for beginners. 

Pierce (Harry): 


See Pierce (W. C.) 
- Sight reading tests 
6505. 


At midnight with you. 11738. 
Million times. 12792. 
Over the air. 13068. 
Pierce (Johnny) My © schnozzola. 
16879. 
Pierce (N. C.) Camp meeting in the 
air. 7301. 


Pierce (Ottis) Lindbergh baby. 14665. 
Pierce (R. M.) Depression song. 
24144. 
Pierce (V. C.): 
For you and me. 9888. 
Joyous holiday. 10309. 
Thow’rt lovelier to me. 
Pierce (W. C.): 
Bali. 7178. 
Down in old Monterey. 7481. 


11340. 


Dreaming in the shade of a sleepy 
everglade. 7500. 

Gone. 7651. 

Hot-cha those weary old blues 
away. 7769. 

. I'd like to see some more of you. 
5458. , 

There’s plenty on my mind. 8996. 
Pierlas (A. de) Cinq chants. 15048. 
Pierné (Gabriel) : 

Divertissements 

pastoral. 5044. 

Prélude de concert. 19033. 

Variations libres et finale. 
Pierné (Paul): 

Aubade. 4656 (38). 

Berceuse. 23953. 

Fleur de lotus. 661. 

Gigue. 10869. 

Nocturne. 15049. 

Passepied. 10869. 

Psaume XXIV. 23141. 
Ronde francaise. 2002. 
Pierre (Jules) C’est amour. 7287. 
Pierrepont (Margaret) ’Stu mo Run. 

8888. 
Pierro (Carmine) : 

Fool I’ve been. 12155. 

When sky is blue. 2641. 
Pierrot. pseud. See Brisebois (Paul) 
Pierson (I. B.): 


sur un theme 


11413. 


Laurita. 5761. 

Mardi gras. 59238. 

Our one and only kiss. 4001. 
Phantom love. 1865. 

You called me your fool. 4612. 


Pierson (Imogene) : 


Chung Hua. 15969. 

In a cabaret. 16499. 
Pieton (Charles) Heaven is you. 
5363. 
Pietra dello scandalo. 4037%*. 
Pietrack (Irving) Darling mine. 
9684. 


Ivana. 10279. 
To the lilacs. 25696. 
Illinois forever. 24628. 
Pietz (lL. A.) I want to live as you 
lived mother dear. 7897. 
Pigford (F. M.) Sweetheart, when 
I’m holding you. 8921. 
Pignoloni (Flaminio) : 


Pietri (Giuseppe) 
Pietsch (EH. F.) 
Piety (C. R.) 


Strofette vagabonde. 4260. 
Vita mia. 44386. 
Pike (H. H.): 
Apple blossom time. 93832 (16). 
I can but sing. 4656 (270). 


Medley from the South. 4656 


(392). 
Red clover. 9332 (298). 
Pike (J. A.): 
I remember. 22442. 


When you’re gone I’m so alone, 
2664. 


1485 


INDEX 


Pilcher (D. C.) Spring had to come. 
11208. 
Pilewski (Joseph) 
from big Broadway. 
Pilgrim’s song. 25251. 
Pilie (M. J.) Tarquins song. 11277. 
Pilisotta (V. J.) Ah wants to die 
from eating possum pie in Dixie. 
19661. 
Pillarella (Saverio) 
10709. 
Pillars (V..)c 
Devil darling. 19943. 
There’s a ring around the moon. 
17399. 
Pillois (Jacques) Flowering orchards. 
20070. 
Pillonel (Roger) 5130, 
18145. 
Pinault (G.) Solféges de concours 4 
2 voix, 1933. 23313. 
Pincsak (E. J.) Sorry and sad. 8840. 
Pincus (Herman): 
Fiddle just a little. 642. 


My little blonde 
16861. 


My Uncle Sam. 


Enfantines. 


I can’t come out tonight. 123381, 
16351. 

On a hillside by the sea. 10808. 

Poor little doll. 13121, 15067, 


19024. 
Pindell (EK. W.): 
Don’t wear a frown. 38146. 
From city sidewalks to country 
grass. 3262. 
Good bye Old Man Depression. 
5281. 
Hats off to the man who said buy 
American. 53836. 
Pinder (Elmer): 
My sweetheart. 20881. 
What did you do with love. 21537. 
Pingree (Rae) You’re the sweetest 
thing this side of heaven. 23779. 


Pini (Hugene) One out of many. 
1784, 1785. 

Piniatu; (U.), ,138112*. 

Pink (Mary): 


Happy moon. 7697. 
Smiling girl of mine. 
Pink hussars. T7076 (268). 
Pinnella (E. G.) Another night in 
your arms. 93883. 
Pino (Gertrude del): 
Besos. 15846. 
Frog’s frolic. 16204. 
Waiting. 17507. 
Pinsuti (Ciro) Out in the sunshine. 
15733 (251). 
Pinter (Andor): 
Come, fill your glass, and drink 
with me. 19648 (19). 

Hymn to Bacchus. 19648 (49). 
Laughing nymph. 2815 (175). 
Pinter (EK. M.) Laughing nymph. 

2815 (175). 


25483. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Pinto) (J 2 J.)i 
Ill find a way to keep from lov- 
ing you. 22368. 
You broke my little heart. 17708. 
Pinto (Octavio) : 
Corre-corre. 415. 
Dorme neném. 526. 
Marcha soldadinho. 
Roda-roda. 1999. 
Salta-salta. 2045. 
Pioneer melodies. 63804. 
Piper (L. M.) I can’t go on alone. 


1471. 


24486. 

Pippin (L. M. von) See von Pippin 
(L. M.) 

Piron (A. J.) High society. 16307. 

Piroso (Nicola M.) See Perosi Pi- 
roso (N. M.) 

Pirro (A. P.) Do you really love me 
dear. 22037. 


Pisano (Antonio) Vieni. 23542. 
Pischna (J.) Hxercices progressifs. 
7076 (77). 
Pisegna (Maxie): 
Excelsior folio for accordion. 608. 
Teresa. 21854. 
Piskurich (G. S.) 
around the corner. 
Pisoni (Albert) Flame. 
Piston (Walter) : 
Principles of harmonic analysis. 
17099. 
Sonata. 
Three pieces. 
Pitfield (T. B.): 
Arietta. 102. 
Capriccio. 1879. 
Finale. 102. 
Five short pieces. 
Minuetto. 22816. 
Prelude. 10896. 
Pitkin (S. 8S.) Vermont. 6836. 
Pitman (George) You’re my dream 
that came true. 11640. 
Pittler (Lila): 
Crescent moon. 9658. 
When the sun fell in love with the 
moon. 25856. 
Pittman (H. C.) Century of progress 
exposition. 7321. 
Pittman (I. B.) They took a part of 
me, when they took you away. 2381. 
Pittman (R. F.) Songs and hymns of 
worship. 8832. 
Pittman (S. H.) My soul doth mag- 
nify the Lord. 16884. 
Pitts (C. R.) Just longing for you. 
22. 
Pitts (Hazel) Rock me again mother. 
25348. 
Pitts (W. S.) 
fala ie 
Pixies (The) 4656 (498). 
Pixley (Boyd) Mounted band. 12842. 


When _spring’s 
15614. 
12145. 


10895. 


15052. 


4039. 


Promised land. 21696 


1486 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Pizani (Robert) : 

C’est le chat. 298. 

Tricot d’Anitou. 2443. 
Pizarro (Manuel) : 

Maniche. 10520. 

Noches de Montmartre. 14949. 
Pizer (Mary) Just you. 1233. 
Pizzaro (Manuel) Laguna. 5754. 
Pizzetti (Ildebrando) : 

Adjuro vos, filiae Jerusalem. 9340. 

Augurio. 9426. 

Canti della stagione alta. 21871. 

Canto. 4040. 

Canzone per ballo. 9565. 

Mirologio per un bambino. 10571. 

Oscuro é il ciel. 10837. 

Quartetto in re. 18163. 

Pizzutello (J. E.) My heaven in your 
eyes. 1611. 

Place (H. M.) See Moser (H. P.) 

Placido (D. J.) Poor little innocent 
me. 23109. 

Plack (Cora) Grand old city Chicago. 
16250. 

Plainsong hymnbook. 1880*. 

Plaisirs défendus. 19013. 

Planel (Robert) Sérénade a Bettine. 
25429. 

Plant (P. M.) Give me a rose. 22188. 

Platen (Hartwig von) : 

Auf der terrasse vom romanischen 
café. 4747. 
Hs gibt nur ein Berlin. 5135. 
Gipsy, sing for me. 16220. 
Ich hab’ dich einmal gekiisst. 
5585. 

Ich mochte einen walzer schun- 
keln, aber nur mit dir. 5587. 

Miadel wie du. 10506. 

So im vortibergeh’n in deine augen 
seh’n. 17254. 

Stidseenacht. 6636. 

Tanzt du auch so gern wie ich. 
6692. 

Traum’ mein kleines baby. 6778. 

Venezuela. 6835. 

Plato (Gerald) Melodie macht uns’re 
herzen toll. 12762. 
Plato (Gerald) musikverlag. Melodie 
macht uns’re herzen toll. 12762. 
Platzman (Eugene) : 
Apollo. 238795 (5). 
But now I’ve fallen out of love. 
19806. 
Dance of the sea nymphs. 15733 
(78). 
Dreaming of the twilight on the 
Blue Ridge. 14146. 

Leap year dream. 5766. 

Love on the level. 20689. 

Marrying Mary. 238795. (52). 

My sweetheart. 16888. 

N.R.A. 22926. 

N.R.A. march. 16911. 


Night and dawn. 23795 (58). 
Rock me to sleep mother. 151387. 
Song of hope. 21696 (347). 
Where the Dixie moon is shining. 
25872. 
Plaut (A. L.) Strong for you. 
ZS, 
Plaza (Guillermo) Moonlight in your 
eyes. 20785. 
Plé (Simone) Hommage 4 Czerny. 
12306. 
Pleasure cruise. 10248, 17680. 
Pleasure island. 12371. 
Pleshek (Ward) : 
Chicago rag. 4917. 
Little sweetheart of mine. 5830. 
Plessow (Hric) Hallo, kleines frau- 
lein, 20180, 20181. 
Pleyel (H. Cliquet-) See Cliquet- 
Pleyel (H.) 
Pleyel (Ignaz) Quartetto 2. 17111. 
Pleyel’s hymn. 8581. 
Plimpton (J. C.) Exposition moon. 
12074. 
Plodeck (J. C.) Old King Coal. 
23006. 
Plondke (EK. J.) Call of the NRA. 
21859. 
Plotkin (Edward) Lady I just met. 
16616. 
Plotkin (Fred) It can’t be true. 
3571. 
Plotkin (S. H.) Sonata in C minor. 
23328. 
Plotkin (S. R.)’ It? can’t: be’ true. 
3571. 
Plough (C. L.) Mummy walk-a- 
round. 16829. 
Ploughing farmers. 21075. 
Plumb (EH. H.) Follow the moon and 
dream. 18182. 
Plumb (Ramon) Just another song. 
20535. 
Plumhoff (George) My radio sweet- 
heart. 8392. 
Plummer (B. W.) He stopped that 
train. 10014. 
Plummer (C. C.): 
Come my love and go with me. 
11670 (57). 
Conjure man. 4656 (107). 
Father’s got a job. 11670 (101). 
He handed me a lemon. 21696 
(144). 
If Adam hadn’t seen the apple 
tree. 21696 (188). 
Just how much I love you. 21696, 
(212). 
My one and only. 11670 (245). 
On the gay Luneta. 238795 (62). 
Who do you love. 21696 (416). 
Won’t your mamma let you come 
out and play. 11670 (440). 


38188—34——27 1487 


— 


INDEX 


Plunket (James) : 


I’m liable. 16421. 
Look around for someone new. 
10464. 


Walking thru leaves. 25769. 


Plunkett (J. A.) Our Babe Ruth. 
6252. 
Plyler (Fred) Language of love. 
5756. 
Pockat (Hazel) My humble mountain 
shack. 25045. 
Podmore (G. M.) International an- 
them. 7967. 
Poe (A. G.): 
My own. 22911. 
Our love song. 238044. 
Pretending. 25290. 
Poe (Les) You’re sorry too late. 
ITTo2. 
Poe (Leta) Will you be mine. 19570. 


Poenisch (M. O.): 
Baron Munchausen march. 4782. 
When you and I get married. 
13650. 
Poenitz (F.) Capriccio fiir klarinette 
und harfe. 25992 (11). 
Poepping (Noel) Missouri. 3824. 
Poggiali (Gino) Reflets. 8654. 
Pohl (Esther) Why should I leave 


mother. 15654. 
Pohl (Herbert) Why should I leave 
mother. 15654. 
Pohlmann (H. F.) Night has a 
thousand eyes. 20928. 
Poil de carotte. 15062. 
Poindexter (B. G.) Prohibition. 
17101. 
Pokrass (Samuel) Sing Gypsy. 
23291. 
Pokrass (Senia) Losing you. 14689. 
Pola (Edward): 
Cuddle up close. 16018. 
I'm regretting it now. 16427. 


I wish I knew a bigger word than 
love. 1056. 
If I were you, I’d fall in love with 
me. 5595. 
Is it love, or is it liquor. 12488. 
It’s a million to one I love you. 
10262. 
Marching along together. 
16754. 
Song of the bells. 2207. 
Without an umbrella. 17666. 
You'll never understand. 23764. 
Polack (W. G.) My Redeemer lives. 
1637. 
Poland, reciprocal copyright protection, 
of musie, p. 5. 
Polansky (Katherine) 
544. 
~Poldini (Eduardo) : 
General Bum-Bum. 11670 (115). 
In der einsamkeit. 11670 (159). 


1474, 


Dream plane. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Kleine 
(188). 
Marche mignonne. 11670 (221). 
Was der waldbach sich erzahlt. 
11670 (401).. 
Poleet (John) Some day, some time, 
some way, some where. 19228. 
Poleet (R..E.) Some day, some time, 
some way, some where. 19228. 
Foles (Will) Jolly well. bright and 


blumenmédclien. 11670 


gay. 20510. 

Poling (R. L.) My bathing beauty. 
6041. = 

Polish dance album. 10917. 


Polish, Lithuanian, Russian and Ger- 
man dance album. 15063. 
Polish national alliance. Wiazanka 
pieSni harcerskich. 4565. 
Polisso (J. E.) It burns me up, cause 
I can’t cool you down. 10253. 
Folito (Juan) Desquite. 5031. 
Polivka (Vladimir) Préludes. 
Poll (V.) Rubis d’Orient. 8693. 
Polla (W..C.): - 
Blue Danube. 2981. 
Dixie doodle girl. 15733 (84). 
Evening shadows. 15733 (117). 
Fascination. 15733 (123). 
Land where the roses never fade. 
16624. 
Life’s railway to heaven. 20617. 
Old Mother Hubbard. 10806. 
Pollack (Lew) : 
Arlene. 23865. 
Bluer than blue. 19788. 
Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale. 
5283, 7661, 7662, 9972. 
Headin’ for heaven. 5355. 
I stumbled into heaven falling for 


8597. 


you. 3497. 

Just born to be lonesome. 1223, 
sya le 

Nightingale. 3929. 

Poor little doll. 13121, 15067, 
19024. 

When the one you love is gone. 
19530. ; 

Pollak (Egon) Flauto solo. 21696 
(104). 


Pollard (¥. HY @2y: 
Butterflies romance. 15905. 
Call me what you wish. 15917. 
Gypsy love. 5319. 
Sunlight and shadows. 6646. 
Your love is like a star. 7062. 


Pollard (M..C.), Nicene ereed. 
18903. 

Pollard (M. 8.) Sweethearts once 
again. 17347. 

Pollard (Marvin) Sweethearts once 
again. 17347. 


Pollard (Pat) pseud. See Pollard (F. 
13 Ep OG) 


1488 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Pollard (Wandra) I’m just being my 


age. 20866. 
Pollay (F. G.) Mister Moon, Moon, 
Moon. 8298. 
Pollia (J. A.) Another night in your 
arms. 9383. 
Poliock (B. E.): 
Don’t let it be. 18092. 
Heigh-de-ho Sam. 183806. 


Pride of the 8S. A. E. 17096. 
Pollock (C. E.) When the book of 
life is opened. 2644. 
Pollock (Muriel) : 
Bless you. 4832. 
One night of love. 18957. 
One night with you. 14995. 


Turning my back on the moon. 
113884. 
Polvos de la madre Celestina. 
Pomerat (Roland) 
20648. 
Pomme d’amour. 
Pompillo (M. A.) 
my heart. 153874. 
Fonce (—) HEstrellita. 598. 

Ponce (Ethel) Holiday. 3385, 22290. 
Ponchielli (A.) Dance of the house. 
11670 (66). 
Fond (C. A.): 
City of gold. 
Heaven’s radio. 


25277. 
Live for tonite. 


640, 1585. 
Sweet Rosalina of 


19863. 
18305. 


Humility and hope. 20268. 
Prophetic song. 19047. 
Pond (CC. M.) Marguerite. 18708, 
18709. 
Pond (F. A.): 
Ill be missing you. 3442. 


My little sailor lad. 3880. 
Robin. 4107. 

Sky-high. 21229. 

Tardy hyacinth. 21346. 


To a little ghost moon. 21413. 
Pond (F. N.) jr. You. 9271. 
Fond (Wm. A.) & Go.: 

Alleluia, blessed night. 19674. 


O little town of Bethlehem. 20959. 
Ponder (Elda) You made me care 
dear, then you laughed when I 
cried. 4624. 
Ponder (Oma): 

Citreanna. 9621. 
Prosperity’s light. 6358. 
Pons (Pedro) ‘Toque de Diana. 
Ponsford (A. S.) 

7408. 
Pontius (W. H.): 
Highmey. 11670 (85). 


6772. 
Cupid’s message. 


Holy hill. 11670 (139). 
Ponzio (Lewis) Don’t cry little pal. 
5056. 
Poole (Ada) You don’t love me any 
more. 23761. 
Poor handmaids of Jesus Christ. 


Missa Regina angelorum. 5975. 


Poot (Marcel) : 
Etude de concert. 
Fugato. 717. 
Impromptu. 15068. 
Six petites piéces. 
Sonate. 68329. 
Tartarin de Tarascon. 15410. 
Pop goes the weasel. 1900, 17081. 
Pope (Carl) Lonely. 5888. 
Pope (D. K.) When the daylight 
fades into the night. 11517. 
Pope (J. A.) Life, love and you. 
3682. 
Pope (M. J.) Lucky in love. 
Pope (T. L.) Lucky in love. 
Poper (Frank) : 
Down where the Rio Grande flows. 


14186. 


15069. 


8218. 
8218. 


18104. 

Give me a thought sometime. 
18226. 

Shiver my timbers. 138284. 


19474. 
Hope Lutheran 


Waltzing alone. 
Poppen (Kmmanuel) 
smile. 5415. 
Popper (L. 8S.) Caress. 13973. 
Popular church organ pieces. 
(278). 
Por (C.) Steinriegler. 
Poreasi (Achille) 
Poreé (C. J.) Poor little me. 10920. 
Porret (Julien) : 

Aimer, boire et chanter. 

Beau Danube bleu. 168. 

Feuilles du matin. 7565. 

Légendes de la forét. S0OS87.. 

Sang viennois. 2050. 

Vie d’artiste. 2522. 
Portela (Carlos) Carnaval. 
Porter (A. D.) Rhythm mad. 
Porter (Cole) : 

Experiment. 22108. 

Gay divorce. 24324. 

How could we be wrong. 

How’s your romance. 904. 

It’s bad for me. 22555. 

Nymph errant. 22979. 

Physician. 23087. 

Solomon. 23316. 

When love comes 

23650. 

You’re in love. 

Porter (F. A.) 
course. 17084. 
Porter (H. L.) Smiles will brighten. 

the way. 25481. 
Porter (J. H.) Great big moon had 


15733 
19282. 
Rejoice. 8656. 


pas i 


9570. 
21126. 


22315. 


your way.. 


2773. 


Porter pianoforte: 


a great big smile. 3318. 
Porter (L. H.) Porter pianoforte 
course, 17084. 
Hawaiian bluebird. 


Porter (Lew) 
820. 


Porter (Madge) When spring comes 
to the valley. 4516. 


1489 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28 


Porter (N. C.) 
dear. 10909. 
Porter (Ralph) 
my life. 21575. 
Portius (Fr.): 
Drei kleine sonaten. T7779. 
Liederkranz fiir kleine musikan- 


Please don’t worry 


When you came into 


ten. 8118. 

Opern-perlen ftir harmonium. 
1798. 

Weihnachtsmusik fiir kleine kla- 
vierspieler. 6898. 

Zug des todes. 9327. 

Portnoff (Leo): 
Menuett im alten stil. 24939. 


25383. 
What good am I alone. 


Russische fantasie no. 3. 
Portnoff (M.) 
9169. 
Portnoff (W.) What good am I alone. 
9169. 
Portwood 
14098. 
Posadas (Guillermo) Sombras. 15282. 
Posford (George) : 
Broadcasting house. 7268. 
Dancing till the day. 19914. 
Gay hussar. 20106, 22174. 
Good companions. T7660. 
How does a fresh fish wish. 
14368. ; 
If the world were mine. 20426. 
It’s up to you to make me happy. 
22564. 
Let me give my happiness to you. 
1299. 
Lucky for me. 1424. 
My southern maid. 


(Molissie) Depression. 


20876. 


Piccadilly playground. 15047. 
There'll still be love. 15426. 
Three wishes. 2395. 

Would you surrender. 21632. 


Poshman (lL. F.) I wonder why. 
16478. 
Posnack (E. R.) Brooklyn tech 
marching song. 19798. 
Post (C. E.) Harper Joy’s triumphal. | 
815. 
Post (F. T.) See Thomas (F. R.) 
Post (M.) Fast asleep. 16151, 
Post (Theodore) Yearning. 23740. 
Post (W.) Fast asleep. 16151. 
Post (W. A.).: 
Jesus, King of heaven. 4656 
(320). 


Nature’s awakening. 13765 (131). 
Old, old story. 15733 (248). 
Weep no more, 4656 (679). 
Wonderful birth. 21696 (421). 


Posty (C. F.) Spirit of America. 
11206. 

Potch (Kelly) Your yesterdays. 
9322. 

Potokar (Johnny) It wasn’t meant to 
be. 16550. 


Potter. (E. C.): 
Debt. 7438. 
Devotion. 502. 
Doors. 523. 
Faithfulness. 620. 
Filipino pastoral. 24261. 
God’s promise. 7644. 
Lamp. 1276. 
Little Jesus. 
Peace. 1852. 
These sounds I leve. 25671. 
Your name. 9821. 

Potter (E. T.) In excelsis gloria. 

22514. 

Potter (Harold) : 
In the valley of the moon. 7960. 
Love, won’t you leave me alone. 

18673. 
Song of 
13345. 

What is that blue song. 2609. 
When I had you. 17570. 

Potter (J. G.) Tin Pan Alley ball. 


1338. 


the legionaire [sic] 


193892. 
Potter (Pauline) America you are 
my ma, my pa, my Uncle Sam. 
4706. 


Pottle (C. F.) Just an old fashioned 
picture of you. 1220. 

Pouget (Lé0) aw., and Pouget (S.R. 
C.P.) prop. Trouble d’amour. 
13765 (230). 

Poula. pseud. See Bozzola (Paolo) 

Poulene (Francis): 

Concerto. 15072. 
Toréador. 11367. 
Valse. 6333. 
Valse-improvisation. 
Villageoises. 15544. 

Poulos (J. ©.) When I dream of you. 
2623. 

Poulter (H. E.) Night. 25109. 

Poulton (Curt): 

Forever and ever more. 22147. 

How beautiful heaven must be. 
24459. 

In the sleepy hills of Tennessee. 


6831. 


Little shoes. 3695, 3696, 10444. 
My heart is in the heart of the 
Rockies. 22887. 
When it’s lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 9185, 25838. 
See also Vagabonds, Dean, Curt 
and Herald. 
Pouponniére (La) 18146. 
Pour les jeunes. 15075. 
Pourquoi... parce que. 5684, 5685. 
Pourguoi pas. 14341, 15076. 
Powell (Ada) Love’s twilight. 16727. 
Powell (H. A.): 
Bad man songs of the wild and 
woolly West. 19736. 
N.R.A. 16908. 


1490 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Powell (H. R.) When I say that you 
are lovely. 17571. 
Powell (Harry) : 
Hope. 892. 
Love rides on the waters tonight. 
16712. 
Powell (John) 
10718. 
Powell (M. 
10061. 
Powell (M. P.) You broke my heart 
when you went away. 11615, 18717. 
Powell (Ted) Just a perfect night 


Natchez-on-the-hill. 


iB.) Hymn of peace. 


for love. 10318. 

Powell (W. C.) pseud. See Polla 
(W. C.) 

Powell (W. D.) Hoping for someone 
wonderful. 24454. 

Powers (A. W.) Weep not for the 
dead. 11475. 

Powers (EH. J.) Wild roses. 21620. 

Powers’ (Hlizabeth) That Rocky 
Mountain lullaby that made you 
mine. 13442. 

Powers (G. F.) Scarlet memories. 
13246. 


Powers (H. E.) In the valley where 


the old Penobscot flows. 22536. 
Powers (J. G.) Sweetheart. 25611. 
Powers (J. R.) I love you dear I do. 

24531. 

Powers (L. I.) Do you remember. 

511. 

Powers (Steve) Downhearted blues. 

5072. 

Powers (T. F.) jr. Ludana. 3748. 
ae (George) Paulette, my pet. 


23118. 
Culpable no eres td. 


Practical Christmas helper. 
Prado (Miguel) 
24110. 
Praetorius (Michael) : 
In dulci jubilo. 22512. 
Lo, how a rose. 12651. 
O all ye people, give ear. 
O lovely night. 12990. 
Prager (W. L.) Don’t let’s spoil it. 
19961. 
Praise the Lord. 13128. 
Praise ye Him. 10984. 
Praktische formenlehre der klavier- 
musik. 6337. 
Prat (Isabelle Delige-) 
Prat (Isabelle) 
Pratt (Alfred) 
19917. 
Prawdzik 
don’t cry. 
Pray (A. J.) Seasons. 21191. 
 Prehm (O. M.) Girl with the eyes cf 
blue gray. 747. 


22980. 


See Delage- 
Danse _ bacchanale. 


(Joseph) 
12744. 


Mary Romaine, 


Preil (Paul): 


Abteilung marsch. 138770. 

Griisst mir die heimat, den 
schonen Rhein. 5315. 

Kinder, kinder, seid vergnigt. 
5737. 


Liebe ist da-trallalala. 1314. 
Lieber, schatz, ich habe heut’ ge- 
burtstag. 5789. 
Olly hat 3 nette kavaliere. 6223. 
Sonne lacht am Rhein. 6573. 
Prekel and Doman. We were pals and 


now we're sweethearts. 6888. 
Prelude music ¢o.: 
Moscow troika. 22837. 
Red notes. 25326. 
Samovar tu ne balui. 23242. 


Who'll buy my bublitchki. 25889. 


Premier album Salabert. 6342. 


Premiere (Die) 6342*. 
Premuto (Anthony) Memories of 
mother. | 8270. 


Prenez garde Aa la peinture. 10943, 
13991, 14222, 15308, 15392. 
Prentice (Charles) I think Ill have 
another think. 18480. 
Prentice (M. H.): 
Chinese love song. 4922, 7352. 


Longing. 5844, 8167, 20669. 
My thoughts are all of you. 
16891, 20888. 
Serenade. 6486, 8731. 
Presbyterian board of Christian edu- 
eation. ‘Hymnal. 12325. 


Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. 
Board of Christian education. Fun 
and folk songs. 12179. 

Presbyterian committee of publication. 
Evangelistic and worship hymns. 
596. 

Prescott (A. V.) Come to Christ, con- 
fessing. 21942. 

Presents for the child Jesus. 23127. 

Pressel (Gustav) An der Weser. 9332 
(9), 138765 (5). 

Presser (Theodore) co.: 
Aimons-nous et dormons. 
Alicia. 4687. 

Allegro vivace. 12845. 

April sunlight. 11729. 

Around the year with music. 9398. 

Aunt Belinda’s music box. 238883. 

Autumn song. 23887. 

Bagatelle. 23912. 

Ball game. 11771. 

Beautiful dreamer. 170. 

Bees and roses. 180. 

Blue fringed gentians. 

Bold bandolero. 4849. 

Book of piano pieces for adult be- 
ginners. 13926. 

Brass choir. 23988. 

Bring her again, O western wind. 
19794. 


11691. 


4837. 


149] 


INDEX 


Presser (Theodore) co.—Continued. 


Broadway limited. 256. 
Brocade slippers. 23995. 
Bugle corps. 4862. 
Buttercup days. 15903. 
Bzzz. 286. 

Calvary. 302*. 

Came the dawn. 4878. 
Canzonetta. 25602. 
Capitan. 2993. 


Celtic pastorale. 7319. 
Choral art repertoire. 7353. 
Cloud dreams. 7364. 
Crickets in the barn. 481. 


Dance of 
19908. 

Desert valley. 497. 

Deserted garden. 19941. 

Dew is soft. 4128. 

Distinctive men’s quartets. 

Donkey ride. 12044. 

Dream shadows. 16090. 

Dreaming. 12075. 

Dreams. 5084. 

Dreams at twilight. 

Echo. 12094. 

Enchantment. 5127. 

Fairy bells. 12126. 

Fairy lanterns. 24245. 

F.emish cradle song. 660. 

Flight of the bumblebee. 5188. 

Florentine love song. 12148. 

Franz Schubert. 12170. 

Frolic of the clowns. 712. 

From a monastery window. 12175. 

From many lands. 3268*. 

Fulfillment. 22165. 

Garden swing. 7614. 

Gavotte. 24328. 

Gavotte du Petit Trianon. 

Gay old frog. 22175. 

Ghost dance. 7623. . 

Going through the zoo. 16235. 

Gopak. 20156. 

Gray sky. .12240. 

He lives the King of Kings. 829*. 

He taught them to pray. 22268. 

He that dwelleth. 18297. 

Heralds of praise. 20227*. 

Hoe cake. 22285. 

I am Fate. 5443. 

I know that my Redeemer liveth. 
798. 

In heavenly love abiding. 
20441. 

In the Alps. 5638. 

Indian sunset. 20458. 

Indian trail. 12476. 

Invictus. 20462. 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
5661. 

Jack-o’-lantern parade. 12511. 

Jeanie with the light brown hair. 
20498. 


the pussy willows. 


3129. 


24192. 


12186. 


0624, 


1492 


pt. Ill, n. s., Vv. 28 


Jolly jig. 5696. 

Joyous postlude. 12524. 

June dawn. 1212. 

King of love my 
12566. 

Lawn dance. 5762. 

Little Miss Daffodil. 12645. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 12646*. 

Little Spanish serenade. 8150. 

Lord is thy keeper. 16696. 

Lost. 24833. 

Love calls me. 12671. 

Love song. 8207. 

Low, like a little cradle. 20703. 

March of prosperity. 5916. 

Marching of the troops. 12735. 

Marigolds. 16756. 

May day frolic. 12750. 

Meadow dance. 1496. 

Medicine song. 8259. 

Merry shipmates. 12781. 

Merry tune. 1514. 

Mirror waltz. 12795. 

Mother’s day. 12836. 

Mount Etna in moonlight. 12841. 

Music of the flowers. 14848. 

My dolly. 12870. 

My heart is a haven. 6064. 

My lady’s bandbox. 25052. 

My prayer. 10697. 

Nazareth. - 22222. 

New trapeze. 8430. 

O how lovely are Thy dwellings. 
12987. 

O no, John. 

Old pines. 8487. 

Olive pickers. 13028. 

Organ accompaniment and regis- 
tration. 1806, 1807. 

Our Lord is risen from the dead. 
1818. 

Paean exultant. 13071. 

Page d’album. 13072. 

Parade of the grasshoppers. 

Passion flower. 13088. 

Petite valse brillante. 

Poppy fairies. 13123. 

Pranks. 8594. 

Prayer to the rain god. 8595. 

Prelude and allegro. 17088. 

Prelude and Fugue in EH minor. 
23906. 

Premiére danseuse. 

Pride o’ the land. 
23132. 

Rabbit foot. 23151. 

Return of spring. 8658. 

Ring out, sweet bells. 8665. 

River of dreams, 13193. 

Romance. 7219. 

Rustling leaves. 2029. 

Sacred trios for women’s voices. 
19124. 


Shepherd is. 


25139. 


6277. 


13105. 


8599. 
10949, 13138, 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Sacred two-part choruses. 13224. 
Sainte Thérése of the Child Jesus. 


13232*. 
Sandpipers. 13237. 
Santa Claus. 25394. 
Sea gulls. 18255. 


Sérénade viennoise. 13267. 

Shadows of the evening hour. 
13274. 

Sicilian serenade. 

Silver balloons. 


13286. 
172258. 


Sister Mary Ann has got the | 


-Measles. 25468. 
Slavish cradle song. 17243. 
Slavish dance. 13307. 
Sleeping princess. . 6530. 
(Snow man. 133817. 
Songs of charm. 23346, 23347. 
Southern moonlight. 6581. 
Speed. 23357. 
Spring’s melody. 8854. 
Star play. 138370. 
Stars and Stripes forever. 
6620, 8868. 
Summer-time frolic. 13386. 
Sweet memories. 8908. 
Ticklin’ toes. 23475. 
To whit, to whoo. 25699. 
Toledo blade. 11362, 21421. 
Toledo blade march. 11363. 


6619, 


Torchlight procession. 13482. 
Trio repertoire. 15491. 

Try smiling. 21487. 

Twilight in Taormina. 13506. - 


Two guitars. 13509. 

Uncle Tom’s new banjo. 9068. 

Valley Forge march. 13533, 15526, 
23534. 

Valse grecque. 

Violets at dawn. 


2502. 
IB 


Virgin’s cradle hymn. 23545. 
Water roses. 2577. 
When Christ was born. 23633. 
Young men’s chorus and quartet 
book. 21678. 
Pressey (A. G.) On to prosperity. 
14990. 
Prestini (G.) Ma blonde = signora. 
14721. 


Preston (Ann) Carmeen. 21877. 
Preston (I. P.) Sweetheart I’m ecall- 
ing to you. 25613. + 
Preston (M. lL.) Return of spring. 

8658. : 
Preston (Mae) I found my love but I 


lost it, good-bye to love. 24501. 

Preston (Ralph) pseud. See Jones 
CR) Ps) . 

Preston (Sidney) Love in a dream. 
16704. 

Preston (V. L.) I’m back where I 


started again. 22392. 
Preston (W. W.): - 


Chimes of San: Gabriel. 360. 


Prestwood (J. W.): 


Price (A. A.) 


» Pricer) Cin: We) 


Price (I. A.) 


: Prideaux (Ralph) 


Priest (H. E.) 


Loves halloo. 20697. 
Recipe. 1957. 
Preston (William) What’s on your 
mind. 4495. 


Call of the sea waltz. 24018. 
Under the trees with you. 25732. 
You are a rainbow in my heart. 
25946. 
Pretty Polly Oliver. 13765 (174). 
Pretzel (R. L.) Prosperity is coming 
back. 8616. 


Preyer (C. A.): 


Twelve wrist studies in the form 
of short pieces for the piano. 
23795 (67). 

Twenty progressive octave studies 
for the piano. 23795 (68). 

Can’t we start all over 

sweetheart. 7304. 

Price (C. F.): 

Sanctus. 11670 (317). 
Washington. 4656 (674). 

Price (EK. A.) While the rose-vine 

grows o’er the old homestead. 9224. 


Deep in my heart. 


22014. 
' Price (B. B.): 
Deserted garden. 19941. 
‘Hoe cake. 22285. 
Rabbit foot. 23151. 
Ticklin’ toes. 23475. 
Price (Herbert) : 
Drums and guns. 7514. 


Won’t you believe. 23730. 


Melody of love. 14769. 

PPrice (hl 2): 
Days of long ago. 22008.. 

Tve found a fortune in you. 

18434. 
Price (Leslie) Chinese chow. 3029. 
Price (Nathan) Song in the sun. 
19240. 


Pride (R. 8.) How I love you. 12315. 
Since I fell in love 
with you. 21214. 
Priest (Edgar) : 
Hide me under the shadow. 38377. 
Hymn to the Holy Spirit. 12324. 
Robins in the rain. 


1994. 
Prievo (M. E.): 
I will find you. 14484. 
Letter from home. 12630. 


Prince (Graham) 
trapeze. 24892. 
Prince (Harry): 
Get hot. 3274. 
Go South. 9953. 
Hello silvery moon. 10021. 
Look for the rainbow. 10466. 
Meet that gal of mine. 5942. 


Man on the flying 


1493 


INDEX 


Prince (Henry): 

I must have you. 
Little china doll. 

Prince (L. M.) 
22281. 

Prince Chéri. 4065. 

Prince of peddlers. 

Prince of Wales. 138141. 

Princess beggar. 2815 (84, 248, 292, 
327, 380, 384), 7076 (50, 60, 69, 134, 
274), 11670 (28, 90, 91, 118, 154, 178, 
290-293), 15733 (113, 279, 280). 


22439. 
24799. 
Hie there and hello. 


23133*. 


Princess Charming. 22732, 22988, 
23635, 25178. 
Princess Lumina. 17097*. 


Prinzess Rosine. 4656 (3338, 342, 546, 
548-551, 562), 11670 (295). 
Prinzessin fiir eine nacht. 5092, 6349, 


6544, 6900. 

Prinzivalli (A. R.) Sweetheart Tl 
always love you. 22938. 

Prior (Victor) Where’s George. 
6961. 


Pritchard (Henry) Won’t you remem- 
ber me. 21628. 
Pritchard (K. B.): 
Cosmetic girl. 3067. 
One mad earess. 130388. 
One romance. 8509. 
Violet time. 6848. 


Private life of Henry VIII. 23135. 

Prizefighter and the lady. 22061, 
24872. 

Procell (Jacqueline) Time. 17419: 


Procter-Gregg 
12092. 

Proctor (B.B.) Lady Prosperity. 1929. 

Proctor (EH. V.) Longin’ for love. 
yreh Gils 

Proesel (Marion) Chant to _ sleepy 
river moon. 138993. 

Profes (Anton) Glick muss man 
haben. 9949, 16233. 

Professeur Cupidon. 
17948, 18166. 

Promised light. 

Pronk (A. N.) 
15876. 

Pronouncing pocket manual of musi- 
eal terms. 13765 (176). 

Proper of the mass. 21089. 

Prosen (Sidney) Jealous of ev’ry- 
thing in love for there’s no one in 
love with me. 1191. 


(H.) Duncan Gray. 


14816, 17947, 


17. 
Blue River moon. 


Prospers (Marion) pseud. See Hay 
(M. V.) 
Prosser (I. W.): 
Conqueror. 18013. 
Crossing the bar. 16008. 
Robin Goodfellow. 13196. 


Prosser (Ruth): 
All about you. 
I knew too 
14407. 


13791. 
late I loved you. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 28 


I’m afraid that you'll forget me. 
14427 


My Gypsy melody. 6068. 

Take a little time to love. 

Wanna go back yonder. 

Your kisses. 7061. 

Prosser music pub. ¢o.: 
My Gypsy melody. 8861. 
Your kisses. 9818. . 
Protheroe (Daniel) : 

Ave verum. 7159. 

Call of youth. 15920. 

Come, night. 4942. - 3 

Father, in Thy mysterious pres- 
ence kneeling. 3225. 

Goodnight beloved. 5286, 5287. 

He sendeth the springs. T7076 
(116). 

High road and the low road. 3379. 

I will magnify Thee, O Lord. 
7076 (141). 

Love’s token. 4656 (378). 

Mother 0’ mine. 8327. 


15395. 
15562. 


Prayer for aviators. 15080. 
Thy way, not mine, O Lord. 
4363. 


Proudfoot (V. G.) When you’re here. 
15626. 

Proulland (Renee) Deep in my heart, 
my love is singing, singing. 486. 
Proulx (Charles) Little kiss and then 

goodnight. 3692. 
Proulx (G. A.) How I met Kittie. 
7776. 
Prouty (J. M.) My little cabin home. 
20847. 
Prouty, (uve) 
fading. 23660. 
Provine (D. T.): 
Trixie from Dixie. 11374. 
Walking in my daddy’s footsteps. 
23560. 
Provost (W. B.) 
11586. 


When the roses are 


Without your love. 


Prudhomme (Edward) I let you slip 
through my fingers, like a child 
Playing with sand. 10096. 

Priimers (Adolf) Drittes Reich-seig- 


heil. 22082. 
Prugh (M. G.) Master instruetor. 
16761. 


Pryne (N. S.) 
Pryor (Arthur): ; 
Baby parade. 9832 (23), 11670 
(18). 
Frau Louisa. 18765 (58). 
Razzazza mazzazza. 7076 (275), 
9332 (296). 
Pryor (D. R.) Ragamuffin whistler. 
17115. 
Pryor (Marie) : 
Destiny. 14102. 
Spring song. 6604. 


Memory land. 3799. 


1494 


INDEX 


nos. 1~12, 1933 


Pryor (Richard) 
17115. 
Przybylski (Frank) : 
Trzech gwiazd. 9047. 


Ragamuffin whistler. 


Wiazanka  pieSni _iharcerskich. 
4565. 
Psota (A. C.) At least you could say 


we're through. 19708. 
Puccini (Giacomo) : 


Inno a Roma. 17107. 
Rondine. 138160. 
Pudel. 1926. 


Pudel der Madame Harlekin. 583. 
Puget (Paul) au., and Puget (M. L. 
K.) prop. Lorenzaccio. 7076 (187). 
Pugh (H. R.) Waves of the deep blue 
sea. 21505. 
Puglisi (Nicholas) : 
I can’t find you there. 22334. 
I had a good time last night. 
22349, 
Pull (Olive) 
Pullen (D. I.) 
Pullen (Olive) 
18340. 
Pulsifer (L. V.) Once I called you 
sweetheart, now I must call you 
Miss. 18953. 
Pulver (H. C.): 
I'd like to be always with you. 


Grey skies. 24372. 
Only you. 23032. 
House of dreams. 


927. 

Just three little words and a kiss. 
1230. 

What’s the use of being gloomy. 
2613. 

Pumphrey (Bert) What’a night, 
what’a night this is gonna be. 
11480. 

Pureell (—) Evening hymn. 9821. 


Purcell (KE. C.): 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
14404. 
Passing by. 
Purcell (Henry) : 
Ah, how happy. 21710. 
Ah! how pleasant ’tis to love. 
4675. 
Air in D minor. 34. 


1845, 21047. 


Air: When I am laid in earth. 
1958. 

Children of the heavenly King. 
7349. 

Crown the altar. 21972. 

Crown the year. 21973. 

Gavotte in G. 16214. 

Hark! each tree. 22249, 


Harvest home. . 24405. 
I did lay me down to take rest. 


22340. 
In vain the amorous flute. 246438. 
Lament. 10377. 
Let the dreadful engines. 1309. 
Lloer. 1347, 


Neue stiicke fiir kleines streichor- 
chester. 12946. 
Old bachelor. 1745, 25154. 
Recitative: Thy hand, Belinda. 
1958. 
Rejoice in the Lord alway. 
Rigadon. 1983. 
Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoy- 
ing. 11108. 
Shepherds and milkmaids. 
Slow ayre. 16214. 
Trumpet voluntary. 25712. 
With dances and songs. 25912. 
Ye birds that sing sweetly. 702i. 
Purcell (M. L.) Rally to the eagle. 
25321. 
Purcell (M. W.) My sweet Australian 
mother. 8400. 
Purcell-Cockram (K. M.) I heard the 
voice of Jesus say. 14404. 
Purdey (Hdith) Competition blues. 


6334. 


25444, 


11965. 
Purdy (Ernest) If my dreams of you 
come true. 5596. 


Purdy (G. W.): 
Night blooming rose. 6131. 
Wake up with a smile. 21494. 
Your [sic] the rainbow I’m look- 
ing for. 19640. 
Purdy (J. C.) Georgia—the land of 
my dreams. 12189. 
Purely platonic. 7502, 7832, 9280. 
Purim play. 4075*. 
Puring (J. J.) Hymn of beer. 
Puring (John): 
Hymn of beer. 18348. 
There is no place like in your 


14380. 


arms. 8984. 
Puszeza. 7018. 
Putkey (Charles) Over. 21030. 
Putkowski (Wallace) jr.: 
Dreamy caravan. 12086. 


You angel. 17696. 
Putman (C. 8.) Lilae days. 
Putman (W. B.): 

Deep down within this heart of 

mine. 18051. 

Nowhere. 16960. 

Your [sic] my vitamine. 
Putnam (R. W.) 


10423. 


21683. 
Just between us 


two. 10324. 
Putting (M. K.) My pals. 18840. 
Puzzled hearts. 253812. 


Pyatt (Ben) Mary, my pretty Mary. 


1485. 
Pyck (Jean) 1.°" concertino de con- 
cours. 15731. 
Pyle (Rose) Courtin. 18022. 
Pyler (Evalyn) pseud. Clouds and 
sunshine will make love’s. roses 
grow. 386. 


Pyles (C. E.) Clouds and sunshine 
will make love’s roses grow. 386. 


1495 


INDEX 


Pyles (Eleanor) 
me. 21652. 
Pyles (O. B.): 

Cloud ships. 7365. 
My little mother, my dear. 
Watching a star. 138582. 
Pyne (A. T.) jr. When the day bids 
the sunshine good morning. 11516. 
Quackenbush (Fred) We danced in 
a dream again. 9137. 
Quackenbush (R. 8.) 
care. 25408. 
Quagenti (Samuel) : 


8373. 


Say that you 


Beautiful Hawaii. 2910. 

Hawaiian breezes. 3347. 

Old Black Joe. 3952. 

Waves of Hawaii. 4468. 
Qualles (T. H.): 

Our President. 4002. 


Prayer for our President. 10935. 
Quand tu nous tiens, amour. 8471. 
Quaratino (Pasquale) Tempo di 
minuetto. 6708. 
Quartell (Frankie) 
17919. 

Quartet music co. Requested songs, 
new and old. 1972. 

Quartullo (Giuseppe) : 

Evviva Pecora. 12118. 

O belia Tina. 8452, 8458. 
Quattrociocche (B. R.): 

Berti’s return. 21807. 

By the sea. 19812. 

Capinera. 21874. 

Capricciosetta. 21875. 

Dulciana . 20002. 

Grapeville. 20162. 

Hand grenade throwers. 

Hannastown. 20185. 

Happiness. 20186. 

Happy life. 22246... 

In gondola. © 22515. 

Lily of the valley. 22674. 

Little beauty. 20628. 

Lola. 20655. 

Massa-Carrara. 20727. 

Mazurka variata. 20735. 

My darling. 20821. 

My little dream. 20848. 

On the Tyrol. 23022. 

Pierina. 21059. 

Rosita. 23219. 

Royal flying corp. 23227. 

Sacramento accordion 

23237. 

Senorita. 21196. 

Spensierata. 23358. 

Sympathetic. 21335. 

Teresa. 21354. 

Victory. 21473. 

Virginia. 21478. 
Quattrociocche (R. B.): 

Fiorentino march. 24264. 

Gecoma, 24326. 


Blue night. 


20183. 


club. 


You couldn’t blame 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Happy thoughts waltz. 24896. 
Noche en Espanta. 25120. 
Primi ricordi. 25298. 

Proud accordionist rag. 25307. 
Radio waves. | 25315. 

Rosetta bella. 25379. 

Step lively. 25571. 


Valse. 25743. Si3.* 
Waters of Sicily. 25782. 
Que pasa en Cadiz. 13165. ~~ 


Queen (L. H.) 
28380. és 

Queen of Golconda. 8640. 

Queen of spades. 6789, 6790. 

Queen of the crystal spring. 8641. 

Queen’s Christmas carol. 2815 (279*). 

Queen’s work, inc. Queen enters 
heaven. 21097. 

Quentin (Ida) My husband. 20844. 

Quick (Marie) When it’s spring in 
Catifornia. 25841. 

Quicksell (Howdy) ‘That face on the 
barroom floor. 2344. 


All because of you. 


Quigley (A. E.) Mountain psalm. 
14838. 

Quigley (L. J.) au. and Quigley 
(S. M.) prop.: 
Barcarolle. 2815 (24). 

Etude. 2815 (83). 
Humoresque. 2815 (1388). 
Notturno. 2815 (280). 
Quigley (M. A:) Song of praise. 
25521. 


Quigley (T. J.): 
Duquesne university drinking 
song. 16118. 
Duquesne university victory song. 
16114. 
Quilez (J. C.) Mujeres bonitas. 25006. 
Quilter (Roger) : : 


Blow, blow thou winter wind. 
9332, (33). 
Bracelet. 15733 (36). 


Cherry ripe. 15733 (54). 
Come away death. 9332 (67). 
Four Shakespeare songs. 13169. 
Julia’s hair.’ 15133 (49 
Maiden blush. 15733 (196). 
Night piece. 157383 (2385). 
O mistress mine. 9332 (263). 
To daisies. 15733 (353). 
Quimby (C. E.): 
So long. 4215. 
Your kisses. 4648. 
Quincke (W. A.) : 
Dorothy. 5063. 
Down in lover’s lane with you. 
22052. ; 
Ev’ry rainy day. 606. 
Feast of Thoth. 24255. 
For it doesn’t matter. 7589. 
In mother’s arms. 12458. 
Junetime and a garden. 22594. 


1496 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1833 


Lady, why do I love you like this. 


24744. 

Little juve game. 1341. 

Lolita from Madrid. 16685. 

Love made a fool out of me. 
8201. 

Love of my heart. 5871. 

My dear. 12865. 

Pal of my dreams, take me home. 
15020. 


Sweetheart and pal. 8911. 


That last kiss. 13488. 


Twilight mem’ries bring me 
dreams of you. 2467. 

Virginia. 2528. 

Waltzing with someone you love. 
9123. 

When you play the organ. 2663. 


You are my sunshine of happiness. 
2749. 
You’re a puzzle to me. 

Quine (R. H.): 

Moonlight girl. 12819. 

Please don’t grow weary of me. 
13114. 

You look familiar to me. 13727. 

Quinn (B. H.) Moonlight reflections. 

8318. 

Quinn (Carolyn, or Carrie) : 
Camp meetin’ time. 25992 
Cheyenne. 2815 (49). 

Get a ticket. 2815 (100). 

I like you too. 25992 (24). 
I’m going back to Chicago. 
(25). 
I’m going 
(144). 

I’m wise. 25992 (26). 

I wonder what the wild waves are 
Saying. 2815 (151). 

Sally. 25992 (61). 
Something seems to tell me I’m in 
love with you. 11670 (3848). 
What’s the use of anything. 
25992 (77). 

When the girl you loys loves you. 
11670 (422). 

Won’t you come over to my house. 


13734. 


(10). 


25992 


to California. 2815 


25992 (83). 

Quinn (D. B.) Somewhere, sometime 
in June. 8811. 

Quinn (D. E.) Certain little cabin in 
the West. 9582. ' 

Quinn (Eleanor) Our soldiers and 
sailors. 138062. 

Quinn (F. H.) Hungry for you. 
14374. 

Quinn (H. L.) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 

Quinn (Jack) No place to lay my 
head. 1699. 

Quinn (Joseph) Guide us, star of 


Bethlehem. 24874. 


Quinn (R. A.) Prosperity. 10956. 


Quinn (T. D.) Our little love affair. 


10839. 
Quintana (A. L.): 
Florero. 20069. 
Por que. . 19025. 


Quinte (Bart.) 
Quinte (F. J.) 
Quintero (L.): 


Hot dog. 18338. 
Hot dog. 18339. 


Senorita mine. 17194. 
Shanghai. 17206. 
Quirin (V. C.) Prosperity is on its 
way. 10962. 
Quirk (Gatie) Only the scent of 
roses. 14999. 
Raake (Lloyd) University march, 
23528. 
Rabaud (Henri) : 
C’était par un beau jour. 15733 


(40). 
Deuxiéme poéme lyrique sur le 
livre de Job. 4656 (134). 


Fugues 4 4 parties. 718, 22164. 
Pastourelle. 15733 (260). 
Procession nocturne. 10953. 


Rabaut (lL. C.) Hail alma mater, 
U. of D. 18268, 20176. 

Rabe (W. A.) Smile with Roosevelt. 
25480. 


Rabens (F. T.) Ill bring back your 


dreams some day. 24517. 
Rabey (René): 
Au trot. 9421. 
Boite de nuit. 17928. 


Chanson du sabotier. 9590. 
Retour de Barbe-bleue. 19083. 
Toccata. 19063. 
Raboid (Rajah) Nothing to lose but 
a heart. 14954. 
Raborn (M. B.) Sweet little dreain. 
13397. 
Race (Harry) My ship o’ dreams. 
25077. 


Rachmaninoff (Sergei) : 
Now the waves are dying. 6161. 
Paraphrase on Prelude. 21048. 
Preludio. 11763. 
Scherzo. 12774. 
Sing no more. 8768. 
Wind-moods. 19575. 
Racine (P. J.) aw. and Racine (Laura) 
prop. Sadness. 19648 (124). 
Raczka (Marie) Yearning for a pal. 
9269. 
Raczkowski (S. X.) 
dreams. 20034. 
Raczkowski (Stephen) Michigan as 
in the days of auld lang sine [sic]. 
24954. 

Radatz (Killa) I cannot dream those 
dreams again. 3412. 

Radebaugh (W.C.) Child of the King 


Ever in my 


of Kings. 21696 (49). 
Rader (C. A.) Heavenly radio. 
14335. 


1497 


LNDEX 


Radio music pub. co.: 
Drei shwester. 22079. 
Papierene kinder. 25225. 
Papirossen. 25226. 
Raisins and almonds. 23159. 
Radio rubes collection of hill country 
ballads and comic songs. 8644. 
Rae (D. M.): 
I don’t want anything, 
have with you. 12337. 
My prize devotion. 12915. 
Till I get you off of my mind. 
11348. 
Raffelson (Hstelle) Gitania. 9942. 
Rafferty (M. V. B.) Galloping goose. 
24316. 
Raffetto (Bertha) : 
Rock me in the cradle of your 
arms. 1997. 
Spirit of democracy. 19269. 
Raft (Jack) Little dream of dreams. 


I ean’t 


16672. 
Rafter (W. E.) When I waltz with 
Walter. 4509. 
Ragone (V.G.) Flag of America, my 
home. T7578. 
Ragsdale (I. M.) Christmas medley. 
24060. 
Ragsdale (W. W.): 
ive locked you in my heart. 
10164. 
Will you be all mine to-night. 
13674. 
Rahter (D.): 
Jazz-pianist. 22571. 
Libelle. 24781. 
Liebesklage. 24783. 


Preussen-marsch. 19037. 
Rudelsburg und Saaleck. 
Schneidige miarsche. 25410. 
Stiicke ftr 3 gleiche melodie- 
instrumente. 13382. 
Tonleitern- lagenwechsel-drei- 
klainge. 15476. 
Railey (M. J.) Flower of the night. 
22134, 22135. 
Raimondo (G.) Rondine. 2008. 
Rainbolt (Bessie) Mother. 14829. 
Rainer (Carl) Frohe fahrt. 5217. 
Raines (Lilyan) Prosperity. 1921. 
Raines (S. E.) Friendly songs for 
friendly people. 708. 
Rainger (Ralph): 
Bedtime story. 4795. 


23229. 


Cradle song. 21966. 
Don’t be a cry baby. 16066, 19958. 
East River moon. 3183. 


Give me liberty or give me love. 


16228, 18288. 

Guy what takes his time. 789, 
Oolt. 

Home made heaven. 5402, 7756. 


I'll take an option on you. 967. 
I’m a lover of Paree. 19366, 20351. 


pt. ty ness voces 


In a midnight club. 16503. 

In a one-room flat. 20438. 

In a one room flat and a 2-pants 
suit. 18477. 

In a park in Paree. 3538. 

In the park in Paree. 7955. 


It’s a long dark night. 16535, 
20478. 

It’s oh, it’s ah, it’s wonderful. 
18510, 20483. 


Lonely little sefiorita. 22709. 
Look what I’ve got. 3708, 8171. 
Mimi was a good girl. 16787. 
Monsieur baby. 3830, 8302. 
My bluebird’s singing the blues. 
8349, 10635. 
Not so hard Sam. 6154. 
Parisian porters. 6279. 
Tea cup. 13428. 
Tea leaves. 4312. 
Thank heaven for 
11290. 
There’s a lucky guy. 19366. 
Three cornered moon. 17414. 
Toreh singer. 19413, 21425. 
Traffic troubles. 43887. 
Rains (R. R.): 
Bells of Sault 
23947. 
Sweet memory of love. 
Thy sweet voice. 2401. 
Rainsford (Jill) pseud. See Miller 
(M. R.)—Rainsford (Marguerite) 
Rainsford (Marguerite) : 
Hello mug. 24421. 


you. 8956, 


Sainte Marie. 


2286. 


On etiquette. 25178. 
Rainvile (H. G.) Remembrance. 
4099. 


Raisch (Charles) Good old lager beer. 
5293. 
Raiter (Léon) : 
Chanson du canard. 9588, 9589. 
J’adore les Espagnoles. 18518. 
Ma zoulie moukére. 8226. 
Marinette joue de la varinette. 


14747. 
Vive Paris. 11430. 

Rak (Joseph) Love is only a dream. 
16706. 

Ralls (M. A.) Carry me back to old 
Kentucky. 24030. 

Ralph (Fred) pseud. See Krome 
(Hermann) 


Ratoh CE.) 
Makin’ up with you. 12721. 
Until the end of time. 13528. 


Ralston (A. A.) Fun on the farm. 
14251. 

Ralton (Harry) pseud. See Rosenthal 
(Heinz). 


Rameau (—) Contredanse. 7395. 

Rameau (J. P.): 
Hippolyte et Aricie. 15733 (146, 
147). 


1498 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


INDEX 


Indes galantes. 15733 (159, 160). 
Menuet. 16776. 
Tambourin. 11274. 

Ranier (Ernest) Lovely 

22746. 

Ramey (B. H.) 
lie. 25639. 
Ramey (M. L.): 
That smile. 11304. 

Those sweetheart blues. 

Ramirez (José) : 

A ti. 11671. 

Dios te perdonara. 
Olvidale. 238013. 
Por tu amor. 23111. 
Recuerdo. 13180. 

Ramos (José) Madeleine. 

Rampoldi (G.): 
Belmonte. 11795. 
Bimbi di nessuno. 
Lula, ti voglio bene. 12699. 
O céle, o celestina. 12983. 
Sotto le stelle d’Argentina. 
Tango di Luli. 23424. 
Vagabonda. 13531. 

Ramsay (D. M.) sr. Good times are 

coming. 9974. 

Ramsay (Harold) : 

Her name is Mary. 3367, T7382. 
Maureen O’ Dare. 16763. 
This lovely rose. 13459. 

Was love a dream. 25781. 
Ramsay (J. W.) That’s where the 
old folks are living today. 6720. 

Ramsbotham (A.): 

O Lord, give Thy Holy Spirit. 
1727. 

Purge me, O Lord. 1929. 

This is my commandment. 


dream. 


Telling myself a little 


13463. 


22030. 


22760. 


216. 


2218. 


2386. 


Ramsby (R. C.) You are a _ fool. 
4606. 

Ramsden (A. R.) Evensong. 24235. 

Ramsey (B. A.) Dreaming. 19980. 


Ramsey (C. G.) Aren’t you the sweet- 
est thing. 13828. 
Ramsey (G. C.): 
Hello prosperity. 7729. 
We're coming through. 13594. 
Ramsey (Helen) Lollipop land. 5834*. 


Ramsey (May) Blue lotus. 21828*. 

Ramsey (S. C. T.) God's word and 
promise. 7645. 

Rane (W. C.) Poeme. 25271. 

Rance (Hero De) See De Rance 
(Hero) 


Ranchea (Leta) Why can’t you love 


me as you used to do. 11558. 
Rand (Billy): 
How can -you smile. 16331. 


I’d hate to see it end. 16359. 

I found a short cut to heaven. 
16367. 

I love you more than words can 
tell. 163898. 


I’m so glad, that I’ve discovered 
you. 16481. 

I’m strolling along, singing a song 
to you. °16482. 

It’s ended. 16541. 

Just like an angel. 16593. 

That’s why I believe in dreams. 


17380. 
Was last night the last night with 
you. 17520. 
Randall (Art) Nothing sweeter. 
12974. 


Randall (D. E.): 
Old Miami moon. 20991. 
Song of love. 21262. 
Randall (F. A.) : 
Jungle breezes. 20518. 
Pretty little bluebird come to my 
window. 238128. 
Wrapped in the arms of the night. 


25985. 

Randall (H. P.) When Oklahoma is 
in bloom. 15612. 

Randegger (G. A.) Choral prelude. 
24055. 

Randolph (KE. S.) Genevieve, my 
sweet Genevieve. 14264. 

Randolph (W. S.) Why have you 


come back to me old girl of mine. 
2696. 
Randolph (Z. T.): 
Don’t play me cheap. 9740, 12050. 
High society. 3380. 


Randolph music publishers. Love on 
a farm. 1398. 
Randsman (Sam): 
Dancing sweetheart. 21985. 


I’ve got love. 22451. 
My commandment of love. 
Raney (M. L.) Whispering 
11546. 
Raney (Reb.): 


22870. 
love. 


Bandwagon blues. 152. 
Cara mia. 2995. 
Honeysuckle mine. 887. 


Rose waltz. 2020. 
Ranieri (Silvio) Guitarre-schule, 
14309. 
Rank (Dixie) What this country 


needs is a great big ha-ha-ha. 25820. 
Rankin (G. G.) Don’t be blue and 
lonely. 24163. 


Rankins (Susie) What hard times 


has done for me. 17553. 
Ranlet (C. A.): 
Bon voyage. 13921. 
One bright star. 10820. 
Rannet (Reed): 
Just for one day. 1224. 


What love can do. 2605. 
When the sun sinks to rest in the 


west. 2652. 
Where the mountains kiss the 
moon. 2671. 


1499 


INDEX 


Ranney (Herve) See Ranney (3H. ) 


jr. 

Ranney (J. H.) jr: 
Song-writer’s dream. 15301. 
Two love songs are we together. 

11396. 

Ranzato (Virgilio) : 

Mots d’amour. 1571, 10621. 
Non so cos’é. 1707. 
Rapaport (Jacob): 
- Prayer. 4181. 
Shepherd, a dreamer. 
Vi is yosher. 2517. 
Rapaport (Yacob) See 
(Jacob) 

Rapelje (Marie) : 
Jack-o’-lantern parade. 
Sleeping princess. 6530. 

Raphael (Gitinter) : 

Drei geistliche gesinge. 6374. 
Kantate. 4769, 9445, 11759, 11760. 
Sonate. 19070. 

Raphael (Junior ) 


4181. 


Rapaport 


12511. 


I’m in love with 


you sweetheart. 10128. 

Raphael (N. W.) I’m in love with 
you sweetheart. 10128. 

Rapoport (Hda) Lamentations. 
10378. 

Rapoport (M. B.) Brook. 19797. 


Rapuano (Jimmy) SBananas for sale. 


TiS: 


Rasbach (Oscar) Trees. 17451. 
Rasmussen (Les) Will you love me 
then as now. 18676. 


Rasmussen (Norena) Chureh that I 
know. 15971. .: 

Ratajczak (J. M.) Romantic dreams. 
23198. 

Ratchford (John) Love that gold can- 
not buy. 16716. 


Ratcliff (K. K.) Happiness for two. 


12258. 
Rath (R. G.) Just you. 12551. 
Rathaus (Karol): 
Chanson der Madeleine. 3012, 
30138. 
Grosstadt-nichte. 3327. 
Marsch der zeitungsverkaéufer. 
3774. 


Praeludium und toccata. 10932. 
Rathbone (George) : 
Christians, awake. 21921. 
Easter morning. 9789. 
Evening service. 598. 
Harebells. 10000. 
Joy lit her star. 24688. 
Just as dancers did of old. 20536. 
Ride to town. 4104. 
Rathbun (F. G.) au. and Rathbun 
(Edna) prop.: 
Christ our Passover. 4656 (92). 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
4656 (271). 
May day. 4656 (389). 


1500 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 28 


Rathgeb (R. J.): 
Cave-man’s dance. 9579. 
Sweetheart, it’s no one else but 
you. 153881. 
Rathke (Otto): 
Flotte postillone. 16165. 
Ich bin ein matrose vom kopf bis 
zur zeh’. 16482. 
Kleinbahnfahrt. 14620. 
Morgen geht’s in see. 18786. 
Rathol (Joseph) Marehe du bonnet 
phrygien. 22777. 


Ratledge (G. H.) What am I to do 


alone. 9166. 
Rattenfanger von Hameln. 4090*. 
Ratts (R. R.) White River farm- 


house blues. 15639. 
Ratzel (William) That happy Octo- 
ber day. 2346. 
Rauscher (Sigurd) pseud. See Hum- 
phreys (H. 8S.) 
Ravasini (Nino): 
Bella negrita. 9487... 
Caterinette. 9577. 
Donna grazia. © 9733. 
Fifi. 9864. 
Mi piacerebbe ma. 
Soledad. 11160. 
Ravel (Maurice) : 
Chanson des cueilleuses de len- 
tisques. 15733 (49). 
La-bas vers l’église. 15733 (174). 
Pavane pour une infante défunte. 
10873. 
Quel galant. 


10566. 


15733 (281). 


Reveil de la mariée. 15733 (290). 
Sonatine. 4656 (585). 
Tout,gai. d5733, (35a), 
Ravelo (Roberto) Masabi. 8250. 
Raven, laliGe oe 


Ravina (H.) Tendresse. 11670 (372). 


Ravizé (A.) Solféges de concours 4 
2 voix. 2184. 
Raysten (I. O.) When it’s moonlight 
on the old Bear river. 21555. 
Rawicz (Maryan) : 
Dancing stars. 9678. 
Go on. 9952. 
Rawson (H.) Pour les sauver. 1903. 
Ray (Amede) When I’m with you. 
2627. 
Ray (G. A.) Franklin D. 18202. 
Ray (J. N.) Leaving me. 16632. 


Ray (John) You'll always be my only 
sweetheart. 4619. 
Ray (Joseph) Just a song. 5712. 
Rayburn (I. R.) Beer is back. 9477. 
Rayburn (Randy) Sunny days. 
23390*. 
Rayfield (Mable) : 
Every little kiss. 161387. 
I’ll be contented there with you. 
16382. 
It’s home if you are there. 16542, 


Snr es 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Listen to what my heart’s saying. 
12641. 
Raymond (Fred) : 


Auch in Frankfurt am Main. | 
W151; 

Edelweiss. 14163. 

Ich bleib bei dir, O Rosmarie. 
7906. 

‘In Persien. 1131. 

Konigsleutnant. 10360, 16612*. 

Komm, trink und lach am Rhein. 
10362. 


Midel wie du. 10506. 

Now ain’t that wonderful. 

Prosit- unsern frauen ! 
unserm wein. 15093. 

Wenn dir eine schéne frau begeg- 
net. 18608, 13609, 


Hin prosit 


Wirst du einmal yon mir wan- 
dern. 7008. 
Raymond (Gene) pseud. See Guion 
(Raymond) 


Raymond (H.. E.) 
of yesterday. 24701. 

Raymond (Harold) : 

. Gypsy lover. 38331, 7682. 


Oh you would, so would [. 3950. 

Ooh, ooh, ooh, we're in iove. 
15000, 18964. 

When autumn comes’ arourd. 

~ 15598. 


Raymond (Leonard) In the hills of 
_ old Idaho. , 12468. 
Raymond (Lewis) : 
Birth of rhythm. 4822. 
From now till eternity. 5221. 
Jazz concerto. 1182. 
Panorama. 1836. 
Raymond (M. T.): 
Away from you. 
Cozy cot. 21965. 
Don’t roll those eyes. 22043. 
Ridin’ with your honey. 23181. 


21767. 


MUS VO say it’s so: 23478. 
Raymond (Percy) Dream shop. 545. 
Raymond (Ruth) So all alone. 
21238. 

Raymond. 4656 (630). 

Rayner (EH. H.). Broadcasting to you. 
23994. 

Raywood (Tom) 3d. Brickbats and 
buttercups. 17931*. 


Razaf (Andy) : 


Ive fallen for love. 7882. 

Nina. 10749. 

Shoutin’ in that amen corner. 
19177, 25447. 


That’s what.I like ’bout the 
South. 213870. 
Rea (Flo) pseud. See  Winkelvoss 
(#. R.) 


Rea (G. P.) 


Kuu ipo, lei pikake. 
24741. 


| Reading 
20949. | 
| Reagan (J. J.) 


| Reagan (Stella) 


_ Reasner 
Just a sweetheart /[ 


Read (KE. M.): 
Farewell-melody. 4656 (176). 
Festival-mareh. 4656 (177). 


Larghetto. 4656 (348). 

Meditation. 4656 (390). 

Prayer. 4656 (510). 
Read (Hrnest) : 

Gavotte. 16267. 

March. 16267. 


2457. 
Franklin D. Roose- 


Russian dance. 
Readj(CZ. P:.S.) 
velt. 22156. 
(John) On 
tumn’s glory. 1775. 
I picked the winner. 


through au- 


16450. 
I feel so lonely. 
3426. 
Ream (HH. A.): 
In my garden. 12461. 
My birthday gift of roses. 
(Charles) 
mine. 25615. 
Reay (Shirley) : 
Joys of yesterday. 14589. 
My golden goose laid an egg to- 
day. 12881. 
Rebe (LL. C.): 
Gay Vienna. 3267. 
Jolly jig. 5696. 
Reber (E. E.) We are the army of 
the N.R.A: 23581. 
Reber (W. A.) Dream love. 
Rebikoff (Wladimir) 
13110, 18111. 
Rebmann (V. lL. F.):: 


10634. 
Sweetheart of 


3163. 
Piano-album, 


Beethoven suite. 4800. 
Haydn suite. 18295. 
Mozart suite. 22860. 


Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 
series. 13247. 


- Rebner (Arthur) : 


Day without you. 241380. 

Tag ohne dich. 4803. 
Recagno (Mimi) : 

A mon cabanon. . 4659. 

Aime-moi. 4677. 

Belle gitane. 193. 

Quand l’amour prend. 6364. 

Rien dans le coeur. 6400. 


-Rechler (Michael) : 


Dream girl. 3161. 
How do I love you. 3398. 
Lena-Mena-Mina-Mo. 3653. 
Sick in bed. 4188, 19182. 
Some day. 4221. 
Recke (G. G.): 
Dance through life with me. 9676. 


Gazing into each other’s eyes. 
9924. 

Waltz through life with me. 
11447. 
Recktenwald (Fritz) Bei den Wiener 

Schrammeln. 13883. 


1501 


INDEX 


Recueil de chansons pour lécole et la 


famille. 13179. 

Red book of program songs and 
choruses. 1961. 

Red mill. 19648 (48, 51, 55, 71, 95, 


117-121, 134, 140, 169, 170, 175), 
21696 (31, 87). 


Red revue. 25326*. 

Red robin. 6490. 

Red shadows. 15111*. 

Reda (Arthur) Just you. 18567. 
Reda (E. A.) Oxeye daisy. 18978. 


Reddick (W. J.): 


Ah, sweet mystery of life. 7090. 
Carissima, 2997, 2998. 
Dear little boy of mine. 476. 


Minnelied. 187438. 
My wild Irish Rose. 
Punchinello. 10976. 
Song of the flea. 21267. 
Reden (Morris) When I’m dancing 
with you. 11508. 
Redewill (Gene) : 
Alicia. 4687. 
Three point two. 15445. 
Redey (J. R.) Remember that night. 
17126. 
Redhead (Alfred) 
13065. 
Redl (Fritz) : 
Alten strassen noch. 


3911, 3912. 


Out of the night. 


2846. 


Fahne hoch... 14198, 14199. 
Redlich (D. S.) Heaven or hell. 
14334. 


See also Redlich (Elizabeth) 
Redlich (Elizabeth) : 
Goodbye, spring. 5282. 
I found love. 5469. 
I hate myself. 5474. 
I went to Monte Carlo. 
We're only friends. 6880. 
Will you marry me, mad’moiselle. 
6995. 
Redlich (H. F.) 
4205. 
Redman (-) Watching the knife and 
fork spoon. 23577. 
Redman (Don) If it’s true. 3528. 
Redman (H. N.): 
Sonata. 2815 (283). 
String quartet. 4656 (614). 
Three little fugues. 4656 (527). 
Redmond (Alma): 
Lovers moon. 


5576. 


Slovakische lieder. 


18677. 


Wonderful you. 17672. 
Redmond (John) : 
My book of love. 3860. 


When Veronica plays the harmon- 
ica. 25861. 
Redrick (Jimmy) : 
How can I forget you after all 
you’ve done to me. 12314. 
I want some lovin’, a little lovin’ 
now and then. 12422. 


pt. WI, n. s., v. 28 


On the shores of the Jordan. 
13034. 


Reed (Cornelia) We. 4472. 
Reed (D. B.): 
Egyptian Rose. 5112. 
Serenade. 2106. 
Reed (D. E.) Infinitude. 1147. 


Reed (Dave, or David) jr.: 
Cupid is the captain of the army. 
2815 (64). , 
Listen to the big brass band. 
19648 (76). 
Love me and the world is mine. 
11670 (208). 
Trolley line for 
(384). 
Reed (E. R.): 
I love you because it’s just you. 


mine. 11670: 


10113. 
Keep the old faded roses for me. 
1241. 
Reed (E. W.) Reed’s Hawaiian gui- 
tar course of sixty-two lessons. 
a lay ia La 
Reed (Edward) In dreams dear. 
5623 
Reed (G. B.) Iron horse. 7975. 
Reed (G. F.) Where’s all the bloomin” 
money. 21585. 


Reed (J. M.): 
Dream rose. 
Laddie boy. 

Reed (L. A.) Let’s go back to dear 

old Dixie. 3665. 

Reed «(BL B-),: 
Benedicite. 21800. 
Sister, awake. 6525. 

Reed (Viola) People’s parade. 

Reed (W. -H.)« 

Admiral Benbow. 18. 

Down by a riverside. 9745. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
561. 

Fair young Mary. 617. 

March of the men of Harlech. 
1469. 

Old Adam the poacher. 


19976. 
20570. 


8559. 


10794. 


Old King Cole. 1752. 
Roving wife. 11038. 
Watchet sailor. 2576. 


Widdecombe fair. 11568. 

Reed (William) : 
Concert overture. 15733 (67). 
Legende. 15733 (180). 
O for a closer walk with God. 

157383 (241). 
Reed organ preludes. 19075. 
Reeder (C. G.) I changed my mind. 


20288. 
Reeder (E. A.) Viola. 15545. 
Reeder (W. W.) Dorothy. 16071. 
Reeder & Walsh: 
Fore. 18189. 


1502 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 _ 


ee ee eee a eee 


18966. 
19483. 
See DeReef (R. E.) 


Operatic cruise. 
Two merry pedlars. 
Reef (R. E. De) 
Reeker (Cecelia) : 
Carolina lullaby. 4890, 7313. 
Little ranch in Arizona. 8694. 
Old Nebraska moon. 18947. 
Rees-Davies (Ieuan) All that I need 
is you. 19671. 
Reese (Hstelle) Smile world smile 
and roll your troubles along. 23301. 


Reese (H. D.) Take me. 2807. 
Reese (W. H.) I’m crying sweetheart 
for .you. 22393. 


Reeves (Betty ) 
Reeves (Ernest) : 
Masque of minuets. 14752. 

Slapstick. 15259, 19209. 
Reeves (J. R.) Heart of my heart. 
16291. 
Reeves (R. R.) I love. 
Reeves (Rachael) : 
Moment musical. 8300. 
Spanish dream. 8845. 


Water ways. 179525. 


7830. 


Rega (Lou) Sweethearts or friends. 
25619. 
Regan (A. M.) Isle of heart’s desire. 
20470. 
Regan (HE. M.)- Pal o’ long ago. 
23063. 
Regan (F. C.): 
Cricket symphonies. 11984. 
Hiawatha’s memories. 10030. 


1322. 
See Barnard 


Lillies [sic] of the valley. 

Reger (Carl) pseud. 
(D’ Auvergne) 

Reger (Else) : 

Abgeguckt. 9332 (2). 

Aus meinem tagebuch. 25992 (6). 

Bescheidene schaefer. 25992 (9). 

Des kindes gebet. 9332 (88). 

Dorf. 25992 (138). 

Dringen, 25992 (14). 

Hs bltiht ein bliimlein rosenrot. 

9332 (104). 
Flotenspielerin. 7076 (82). 
Friede. 93832 (115). 


Hans und Grete. 9332 (131). 

In einem rosengiartelein. 9332 
(161). 

Introduktion, passacaglia und 
fuge. 25992 (29). 

Kindeslicheln. 9832 (196). 

Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht. 


25992 (41). 
Minnelied. 9332 (235). 
Mutter spricht. 93832 (241). 
Notturno. 7076 (276). 
Schmeichelkaitzchen. 9332 (316). 
Schwur. 9332 (318). 
Serenade. 25992 (63). 
Sieben sonaten. 25992 (52-55). 
Sinfonietta. 9332 (299). 
Sonate. 9332 (300). 


38188—-34— —28 


Spatz und spatzin. 7076 (332). 
Stellidichein. 7076 (335). 
Suite im alten styl. 25992 (67). 
Vorbeimarsch. 98382 (377). 
Wenn alle welt so einig war. 
(385). 
Wiegenlied. 25992 (81). 
Zwei sonatinen. 9332 (301, 302). 
Zwiesprich. 9332 (405). 
Reger (F. J.) March king. 1466. 
Reger (Max): 
Abgeguckt. 
Aus meinem 
25992 (6). 
Bescheidene schaefer. 25992 (9). 
Des kindes gebet. 9332 (88). 
Dorf. 25992 (13). 
Driingen. 25992 (14). 
Es. bliiht ein blitimlein rosenrot. 
9332 (104). 


9332 


9332 (2). 


tagebuch. 17841, 


Flétenspielerin. T7076 (82). 

Friede. 93382 (115). 

Hans und Grete. 9332 (181). 

Heart of mine, beloved one. 
18300. 

Husarendurchmarsch. 16342. 

In einem rosengirtelein. 9332 
(161). 

Introduktion, passacaglia und 
fuge. 25992 (29). 

Kindeslacheln. 93832 (196). 

Meinenh Jesum lass ich nicht. 
25992 (41). 

Melodia. 18721. 

Minnelied. 9332 (235). 

Mutter spricht. 9832: (241). 

Notturno. T7076 (276). 

Schmeichelkitzchen. 9332 (316). 

Schwur. 9832 (318). 

Serenade. 25992 (63). — 

Sieben sonaten. 25992 (52-55). 

Sinfonietta. 93832 (299). 

Sonate. 93832 (3800). 

Spatz und spatzin. 7076 (332). 

Stelldichein. 7076 (335). 

Suite im alten styl. 25992 (67). 

Valse d’amour. 6830. 

Vorbeimarsch. 9832 (377). 

Wenn alle welt so einig wir. 9332 
(385). 


Wiegenlied. 25992 (81). 
Zwei sonatinen. 93832 (301, 302). 
Zwiesprach. 9332 (405). 
Reger (W. A.) Moonlight song. 16818. 
Régis (C. L.): 
Bandeaux d’or. O76 (11). 
Cantique de la Vierge. TO76 (26). 


De Vautre cdté du fleuve. 11670 
(69). 

Elle avait trois couronnes. T7076 
(70). 

Forét, la mer, la ville. 7076 (85). 


Ivresse @’amour. 11670 (175). 


1503 


INDEX 


Régis (C. L.)—Continued. 


J’ai marché trente ans. T0776 
(158). 
Quand l’amant sortit. 7076 (271). 


Rego (Iris de Cairos-) See de Cairos- 
Rego (Iris) 

Regotti (Bill) My tears. 25085. 

Regudon (P. K.) Dreamy moonlight. 
7508. 

Rehberg (Willy) : 
Klavier-konzert. 4801. 
Konzert fiir cembalo. 
Sdhne Bach. 6541. 


20174. 


Tanzbiichlein. 6028. 
Rehder (C. W.): 
Just Suppose. 5726. 


Wear a smile and sing a song. 


11470. 

Rehfeld (F.) Spanischer tanz. 13765 
(208). 

Reicard (G. T.) pseud. See Reichard 
(G. D.) 

Reichard (G. D.) Persian flame. 
4033*. 

Reichardt (—) Wenn die rosen 
bliihen. 4483. 

Reichardt (J. F.) | Weihnachtslied. 
9332 (383). 


Reichman (Roy) My sunkissed valley. 
25079. 


Reid (D. G.): 
Debbil gimme a break. 14087. 
Sunset. 15358. 

Reid (E. P.) Im a lonesome little 


sweetheart of a bygone day. 3460. 
Reid (F. I.) When twilight shadows 
steal away the day. 25860. 
Reid (Geraldine) I have decided to 


forget you. 20311. 

Reid (I. W.) Unknown. 17486. 

Reid (L. D.) Little boy. 5809. 

Reid (Lena) Little white cottage. 
22694. 

Reid (Lora) Wishing my life away. 
4578. 

Reid (M. R.) Sweetheart, I can’t for- 


get you. 23409. 

Reid (Robert) You belong in some- 
one else’s arms. 23756. 

Reidarson (Per) Som/’rens melodi den 


ptsTH, niisy wees 


Reinert (H. E.): 
Made for love. 5900. 
When a heart is lonely. 6915. 
Reinhard (August) aw. and Reinhard 
(Marie) prop.: 
Allegro non troppo. 9332 (39). 
An der Weser. 93832 (9). 
Feldeinsamkeit. 9332 (40). 
Wiegenlied. 9332 (41). 
Reinisch (Helmut): 
Deutschland, wir glauben an dich. 


12080. 
Fiir Deutschland soll es sein. 
IVS. 
Hakenkreuz. 12253. 
Reins (VY. M.) I need no souvenir. 
14460. 
Reinstein (Ernst) Musik. 10630. 


Reis (Herb) musie co. Say when. 
13241. 

Reis (Jake) Pretty little redhead. 
23130. 


Reisekamerad. 19077. 
Reiser (Alois) : 


Fanfare. 7556. 
Furiante. 12180, 12181. 
Lullaby. 12701, 12702. 
Polka. 13120. 


Yearning. 138707. 
Reisfeld (Bert) : 

Auf der alten bastei. 9425. 

Hinmal mocht’ ich noch primaner 
sein. 3189, 9795. 

Herrgott, lass’ doch heut’ 
wunder gescheh’n. 10027. 

Ich kann niemals nein sagen. 


ein 


10178. 
Kuss sagt mehr als 1000 schoéne 
worte. 10370. 


Mein friseur. 10544. 

Miitterlein. 20803, 20804. 

Rate mal... 10996. 

Sei wieder gut. 11078. 

Take a spot of happiness. 2306.. 
Wenn dein herz einsam ist. 6902. 
Wir haben uns nichts mehr zu 


sagen. 4573, 4574. 
Reisinger (H. C.) Just a song in my 
heart. 3607. 


Reiter (Fritz) : 


har poesi. 25514. Get a cheer-up smile. 732. 
Reilly (Marcella) Mary, our hope. Miitterlein. 20803, 20804. 
9332 (230). Reith (Walter) What does life mat- 
Reily (F. K.) Come back to me. ter now. 9168. 
19876. Reitler (Mern) Cole’s solos and 
Reily (J. E.) I love you when you're duets for the 12 bass piano ac- 
smiling. 22386. cordion. 11951. 
Reimann (—) Spinnerliedchen. 6591. | Reitlinger (A.): 
Reimert (Harold) I’m beside myself Gavotte. 13765 (62). 
when I’m beside you. 5505. Sérénade. 13765. (195). 
Reineck (Agnes) Fragile. 18200. Reméde musicnl. 10195. 
Reiner (E. C.) When we're in love. | Remeni (Frederick) Americana. 
9205. 4710. 
1504 


ee —- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Remick music corp.: 

Alone in the dark. 19678. 

Boulevard of broken dreams. 
23983. 

Four letter varsity man. 20086. 

Fraternity walk. 20095. 

Handwriting’s on the wall. 805. 

Headin’ for a weddin’. 7719. 

If you don’t want to be sweet- 
hearts then I don’t want to be 
friends. 1094. 

It’s spring again. 20485. 

Kiss in the moonlight, and the 
world began. 3634. 

Kisses in the night. 24734. 

Lonely lane. 24819. 

Meet me in the gloaming. 3788. 

My baby made a cry baby of me. 
10633. 

My fiancée. 12876. 

Puddin’ head Jones. 21095. 

Roll up the carpet. 4111. 

Song of surrender. 25522. 

Summer is over. 21314. 

You ean ask the stars. 19603. 

Remillard (Homer) Bring back my 
man. 15893. 
Remington (Arthur) My land of 
make believe. 14881. 
Remy (Paul) For love time is the 
best time. 12159. 
Renard (Pierre) pseud. See Engel- 
mann (H.) 
René (Leon and Otis) : 
After all. 11683. 
That’s my home. 6719. 
Renes (Harry): 

Alpenglitihn. 63. 

Deutsche jungen. 501. 

Huropa. 595. 

Mein vater.and. 1500. 

Schonste takt. 2074. 

Siegesstern. 2134. 

Renieu (Lionel) Prince Chéri. 4065. 

Renner (G. J.) brewing co. It’s that 
old fashion grossvater beer. 14569. 

Rennhak (Raymond) They’re not as 
beautiful as you. 11325. 

Rennick (lL. A.) Hollywood love song. 
879. 


Renstrom (Moiselle) I love blue eyes. 
14418. 
Renton (Victor) : 
Cloud dreams. 7364. 
Dance of the pussy willows. 19908. 
March of prosperity. 5916. 
Renzi (Remigio) Rondo pastorale. 
253864. 
Repko (William) ‘Try to understand. 
23499. 
Repp (G,. D.) Send a Holy Ghost 
revival. 6484. 


Repper (Charles) : 

Dancer in the patio. 7415. 

Dixie night. 19948. 

Flowing river. 670. 

Lullaby. 11843. 

On Galway green. 6228. 

Story books. 19287. 

What is more gentle than a wind 

in summer. 258138. 
Requested songs, new and old. 1972. 
Resch (F. W.) au. and Resch (Ros- 
etta) prop.: 

Where’s the rain. 15633. 

You didn’t give any to me. 15695. 
Rescorl (W. R.) Until I come. 19446. 
Reser (Harry) : 

Hen cackles. 7731. 

Hungarian dance. 7257. 

Resitano (Dominick) : 
It’s too late now to be sorry. 
14571. 

Youre unforgetable. 25975. 
Respighi (Ottorino) : 

Antiche danze ed arie. 87. 

Fiamma. 20060*. 

Preludio e fuga in re maggiore. 

PAL OK 
Resseguie (EH. P.) Stub and Twist. 
25582. 
Restelli (Mario) : 
Russian mountains. 13221. 
Tango di Lulu. 23424. 
Resurrection. 157383 (289). 
Resurrection garden. 1973. 
Retzlaw (Edna) My heart is like a 
haunted house. 22888. 
Reubke (J.) 94th psalm. 2812. 
Reuter (Fritz) Stticke fur 3 gleiche 
melodie-instrumente. ' 13382. 
Reutter (Hermann) Grosses kalen- 
der. 9983. 
Révay (Rozsika) Caprice fantastique. 
4884. 
Revel (Harry): 
Alabama man. 7099, 11696. 
And then we wrote. 19692. 
Ballad of the South. 23916. 
Did you ever see a dream walking. 
22029. 

Doin’ the uptown lowdown. 16064, 
19954. 

Four moon skits. 21122. 

Fox (Sam) magic carpet melodies. 
16195, 16196. 

Good morning glory. 22210. 

He’s a cute brute. 20209. 

I wanna meander with Miranda. 

20400, 22460, 24586. 
It was a night in June. -7991, 
10276. 

Lazy, lousy Liza. 20581. 

Lovely little fratilein. 1404. 

Low down upon the Harlem river. 

1423, 5890.. 


1505 


a 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


tevel (Harry )—Continued. 

Mad moments. 1440. 

Many moons ago. 22772. 

My design for living. 20826, 25030. 

My! oh, my. 8382, 12906. 

My past, my present, my future. 
10694. 

Old, old man, with an old, old 
pipe, and an old, old lady beside 
him. 6212, 8486. 

Orchid to you. 6248, 8521. 

Tree was a tree. 2441, 2442. 

Waltz with me. 13573. 

When you were the girl on the 
scooter. 17613, 21582. 

Yes, my dear. 21639, 21640. 

You're my past present aid fu- 
ture. 21664. 

You're such a comfcrt to 
eiie: 

Revelation pub. co. 240 studies 
practical modern jazz, rumba 
fox trot rhythms. 25573. 

Revelle (Dorotha) Why did I. 11560. 

Revere (Florence De) See DeRevere 
(Florence) 

Revival hymns. 25992 (56). 

Revoil (C. L. K.): 


me. 


OT 
and 


Depuis Vheure charmante. 15733 
(185). 

Elle est jeune et rieuse. 15733 
(1386). 

Soir nous étions seuls. 15733 


(137). 
Revue damour. 2879, 2895, 3533, 4075 
4055, 43880, 5896, 6578, 8002, 9616, 
10294, 11932. 


Revue marseillaise. 82, 19262. 


Rex (C. G.) Um gonna go along. 
3469. 

Rex (G. W.) Heartless. 20214. 

Rexford (HK. E.) April is here. 11670 
(13). 


All mine. 15759. 


11011. 


Rexroth (Marion) 
Rey de los Gitanos. 


Reyburn (Randy) French heels. 
9904**, 
Reyna (M. E.) President Roosevelt. 
25289. 


Reynolds (Barbara) 
and his lass. 24672. 

Reynolds (Charles) 
9353. 

Reynolds (Charlie) 

Reynolds (D. C.) 


It was a lover 
Akron disaster. 


Adorable. 7083. 
Baby Lindy. 7168. 
Reynolds (Ellis) There is gonna’ be 

a change in the weather. 173890. 
Reynolds (H. H.) My heart is in your 

hands. 10657. 

Reynolds (H. L.): 
I hope you’re lonely. 14405. 
Just another war on love. 
Let’s bend. 20592. 


8032. 


Mobile Mamie. 22821. 
My ramblin’ rose. 14903. 
Reynolds (Hilda) Faith and loyalty. 


5164. 

Reynolds (Sarah) Akron disaster. 
9353. 

Reynolds (W. P.) My old briar root 
pipe. 16869. 


Reynolds & ¢o.: 
Any more for the skylark. 17818. 
Ballinadrae. 149. 

Betty and Ann and Mary. 

Broadcast album. 9524. 

Filthy lucre. 648. 

Four duets. 7180. 

Four trios. 9256. 

George, where’s George. 9927. 

Hooray for our day boi ther sea. 
10045. 

I think I'll have another think. 
18480. 

Last straw. 8074. 

Old barnstormer. 

Old chair. 8478. 

Soliloquy of a tramp. 2185. 

That little dawg o’ mine. 

Tommy out East. 2420. 

Reznicek (EH. N. v.): 
Donna Diana. 24161*. 
Gondoliere des dogen. 
Raskolnikoff. 4089. 
Streichquartett. 6632. 

Rhea (Washington) : 

I'll pay the price. 18383. 

I want my home beyond Jordan. 
TS9A4. 

In arms of love. 18478. 

In my paradise. 20444. 

Lord Jesus, please lead me home. 
S175. 

My symphony. 

Rheinberger (Josef) 

8812, 17270, 25515. 

Rheinbuch-verlag. 


9498. 


18944. 


2348. 


T649*. 


14910. 


Sonata. 6395 


Arabisches mdr- 


chen. 4729. 

Rhines (H. M.) Empty shell. 5125. 

Rhoades (Katherine) Our honey- 
moon ship. 21021. 

Rhoden (Robert) Dear, please come 
home to me. 9697. 

Rhodes (B. 1.) Prosperous days. 
13158. 

Rhodes (E. J.) For it’s jig-saw puzzle 
time. 5196. 

Rhodes (Hssie) On my Aunt Betty's 
farm. 1766. 

Rhodes (Harold) Piper. 8570. 

Rhodes (Helen) : 

For propriety’s sake. 2815 (88). 
I think. 938382 (148). 

Rhodes (William) Prayer of the 
erusaders. 23121. 

Rhynie (Egbert) Nightfall in Har- 
lem. 25111. 


1506 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 

Rhys-Herbert (William) See Herbert 
(William Rhys-) 

Ricardo (Carlos) 
1595. 

Ricardo (G. H.) Flag of America, my 


My Donna Rita. 


home. 7578. 
Ricardo (Jan) pseud. See Alger 
(Vernon) 


Ricardo (Sylvio) pseud. See Gabriel 
(Wilhelm ) 


Ricca (HE. L.) Misunderstood. 20774. 
Rieci (Aldo) : 
Caprice. 15935. 
Scherzo-tarantella. 17180. 
Zigeunerweisen. 17749. 
Ricci (Louis) Wondering. 7009. 
Ricci (Luigi) Fiamma. 20060*. 


Ricci Signorini (Antonio) : 
Finale farsesco. 14214. 
Sette pezzi infantili. 171382. 
3 impressioni da <A_ Regoledo. 


15126. 
Ricciardi (Alfonso) ’A vittoria e La 
Guardia. 21699. 
Riccitelli (Primo) Madonna Oretia. 
12712. 


Ricciuti (A. G.) Ill always remem- 
ber when I first met you. 18377. 


Rice (D. J.) Three point two. 
19381. 

Rice (F. R.) Just the same to-day. 
14610. 

Rice (George) Let’s pretend we're 
sweethearts. 24774. 

Rice (J. M.) Mass in honor of Our 
Lady of victory. 14753. 

Rice (K. M.): 


California blues. 9550. 
Sweetheart of the rodeo. 
Vagabond girl. 9082. 
We'll be busy, we'll be happy. 
15572. 
Rice (Lewis) 
22853. 
Rice (Mary) 
thing. 4616. 
Rice (N. E.): 
In the shadows of the stars. 
22533. . 
Mother calls you. 6006. 


15385. 


Mountain of 


You have that some- 


My dreamy mountain home. 14868, | 
Richardson (A. L.) 


20832. 
Old Man Depression. 6207. 
Underneath the Oregon moon. 
6817. 
Rice (R. 8S.) 
21742. 

Rice (W. G.): 
Golden coast. 14291. 
[ve found you. 14471. 
Nancy Clancy. 14920. 

Rich (A. C.): 
Goo-goo-ga-ga-ga. 20155. 
Oh! you lucky people. 


Another girl like you. 


10792. 


love. | 


Some-day land. 17261. 

Speaking of operations. 8848. 

Take me back to the shack I eall 

home. 15398. 

Rich (C. B.) pseud. See Lewis (C. B.) 
Rich (Freddie) Penthouse. 23083. 
Rich (Gladys) American lullaby. 74. 
Rich (Jack) : 

Falling star. 3217. 

Mistaken in you. 24967. 


Okay. pal. 6202, 10793. 
Rich (John) Blue eyes. 17914. 
Rich (Max)  pseud. See Ehrlich 
(M. R.) 
Rich (Morris) Inno di gloria. 24653. 
Rich (Murray) When can I eall 
again. 4501. 


Rich (Rose) Blues of the night. 2934. 

Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer. 25992 (7). 

Richards (Anthony) pseud. See Kies- 
erling (Richard) 

Richards (Barney) In the smoke 
dreams of a cigarette. 12472. 

Richards (Dick) I have a fortune in 
my arms. 22352. 

Richards (Fred) 
number 52. 9904. 

Richards (Gene) You're different, 
you’re not the same. 15709. 

Richards (Henry) Forget - me- not. 
16185, 16186. 

Richards (J. J.): 

Florida. 7582. 
Sunbeams. 8895. 

Richards (Leroy) 
along with you. 19095. 

Richards (M. G.) Keep smiling that 
N. R. A. smile. 22620. 

Richards (Maude) My dream man 


Freight wreck of 


River take me 


from Mars. 12874. 
Richards (V. M.) Roosevelt victory 
song. 8682. 


Richards (W. L.): 
I want to go back to that tropical 
isle. 18448. 
On old Main street. 21001. 
Out where the sun goes down. 
23053. 
There’s a night in June that I 
ean’t forget. 11315. 
High hill. 33878. 
Richardson (A. M.) Medizeval modes. 
10540. 


Richardson (C. E.): 


Just like a corner of heaven. 
14608. 
Someday, 
25507. 
Springtime in old Granada. 25557. 
* When the leaves turn to Silver. 
23654. 
Richardson (G. H.) 
6048. 


sometime, somewhere. 


My California. 


1507 


Richardson (G. 8S.) 
about you. 18409. 
Richardson (H. P.) Largo. 
Richardson (Harold): 
Mira of the isles of the sea. 
18745. 
Springtime. 8855. 
Richardson (I. K.) 
some say yes. 8798. 
Richardson (Melvin) 


I’m just a fool 


21771. 


Some say no, 


Only a child. 


6239. 

Richardson (N. E.) Prayer for avi- 
ators. 15080. 

Richardson (Y. M.) My love for you. 
16864. 

Richardville (R. M.) — Lovin’ man. 
1421. 


Richartz (Willy) Bei der wirtin Zum 


weiss-blauen kranzerl. 9485. 
Richepin (Tiarko) : 
Six chansons. 15127, 15128. 
Tulipe noire. 2460. 
Richey" €A.” 'G.) Hail, Pittsburgh. 
22238. 
Richey (Sylvia) Just a little dream 
of you. 14596. 
Richfield (Sydney): Emeralds. 9800. 
Richie (Ida) Buy American. 280. 
Richman (Harry):: 
Always in the dark. 15770. 
Before we say good-night. 2916. 
Richman (Martha) I want to prove 
my dear I love you. 22466. 
Richmond (Earl) Happiness galore. 
24389. 
Richmond (F. J.) Far away. 21696 
(92). 
Richmond (Harry) Dream kiss and 
you. 22064. 


Richmond (Russell) We danced in a 
dream again. 9137. 
Richner (J. B.) America marches on. 
(Pia 17 (a Vd ig 
Richter (Carl): 
Londonderry air. 22704. 
Slumber song. 21837. 
Song of India. 23334. 
Volga boatmen. 23550. 
Richter (Ernst) pseud. See Krentzlin 
Che Ro} 
Richter (Otto): 
Dank-psalm. 
57. Psalm. 
Richter (Willy) : 
Birth of Christ. 
Creation. 21969. 
Rickards (John) Sweetheart I love 
you, believe me I do. 23410. 
Ricker (Frances) Why don’t you come 
home. 2695. 
Ricker (W. I.) 
23029, 23030. 
_Ricketson (J. H.) 3d. 


12005. 
13764. 


19758. 


Only old and grey. 


Perle. 10879. 


Ricketts (Bob) How long will it be. 
20264. 

Rickman (Clyde): 
Co-operation. 7396. 
Down in lover’s lane. 16073. 
Keep it to yourself. 20553. 
My lovely one. 12900. 
Satisfy yourself with love. 13289. 


Rico (F.) Biguine amoureuse. 9499. 
Ricordi (G.) & « Valsa suburbana. 
15529. 


Ricordi (G.) & co.: 
A la fiera de Mast’ Andrea. 2817. 
Adjuro vos, filiae Jerusalem. 9340. 
Al lupo. ‘13788, 21712. 
Al musgot. 15748. 
Alba. 17102. 
Allegria di maschere. 
Antiche danze ed arie. 
Augurio. 9426. 
Ballade des 
2898. 
Balletto romantico. 21778. 
Ballo delle ingrate. 150, 4775*. 
Barearola. 15824. 

Bel cecé. 7197. 

’ Berceuse. 4812, 15844. 
Bisbetica domata. 9508. 
Bocca su boeca. 9512. 
Burla del pievano Arlotto. 
Canta .. . canta. 15928. 
Canti della stagione alta. 
Canti di Strapaese. 4882. 
Canto. 4040, 7857. 
Canto di Zolfara. 
Canto notturno. 18965. 

Canzone al vento. 13968. - 

Canzone del paradiso. 4883. 

Canzone per ballo. 9565. 

Canzonetta. 1873, 4024. 

Celeghete. 15945. 

Cento nuovi bassi senza numeri. 
6291. 

Concerto. 13944, 15995. 

Concerto per violin. 404. 

Continue thy singing. 21951. 

Cori e danze per l’Ifigenia in Tau- 
ride di Euripide. 15998. 

Coro dei cori. 9649. 

Danza primaverile. 

Dichiarazion d’amor. 

Divino infante. 24157. 

Due melodie. 17438. 

Due ricercari sul nome B.A.C.H. 


13797. 
87. 


biens immeubles. 


2969. 
21871. 


24027. 


14074. 
16054. 


13979. 

Echoes. 5108. 

Ensino moderno de piano. 7533. 
Ensueno de amor. 3197. 
Fairy-tale. 9838: 

Fantasia. 5984. 

Fantasy. 53837. 
Farsa_.,amorosa; 3225*.~" Zann 
22116. 


Favola del figlio cambiato. 24252*. 


1508 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Favorito del re. 9851. 

Fiamma. 20060". 

_Figlia del re. 644. 

Fior scoloriti e pallide  viole. 
7570. 

Fiorella. 7571. 

Flauto notturno. 12140. 

Flores marchitas. 18178, 22132. 

Gest. 7622. 

Gondoliera. 16239. 

Hoggar. 3384. 

Idillio-concertino. 14491. 

Imago ... dal Monte Pellegrino. 
22496. — 

Incanto di primavera. 5642*. 

Intermezzo. 6764. 

Leggenda zingaresca. 14648. 

Lola. 20654. 

Lunacy. 5893. 

Madrigale e Ballata. 5908. 

Mattino di primavera. 16762. 

Metodo progressivo per lo studio 
del clarinetto sistema Boehm. 
24946, 24947. 

Mirologio per un bambino. 10571. 

Monacella della fontana. 12808. 

Morale. 22836. 

Neige. 1665. 

Notte a Siviglia. 6156. 

Old old story. 6214. 

Omaggio a Vivaldi. 8498. 

Ombra. 238014. 

Ora di barga. 8520. 

Oscuro é il ciel. 10837. 

Palla de’ mozzi. 18980, 18981. 

Partita. 4025, 23074. 

Pastorale di natale. 8550. 

Pliniana. 8582. 

Poker °49. 63823. 

Portrait. 23113. 

Preludio e fuga in re maggiore. 
21772. 

Prode Anselmo. 19044. 

Quartetto. 10982. 

Raccolta di pezzi per organo. 
19064. 

Rapsodia. 6377. 

Rispetto. 8666. 

Ronda egiziana. 6417. 

Rosso di sera. 23222. 

Seale e 24 studi in tutti i toni. 
15188. 

Scherzo. 1874. 

Se t’aje ’nzora. 4155. 

Seconda sinfonia. 11075. 

Semo mati. 171938. 

Solitudo. 23315. 

Sonata drammatica. 2201. 

Spleen. 25555. 

Spring coming. 6600. 

Spring prelude. 6602. 

Studio del pianoforte. 17317. 

Suite-concertino. 153850. 

Sulla cuna. 4265. 


Tempo di gavotta. 15414. 

Tempo di minuetto. 6708. 

Time and place. 6752. 

Tinche ... in campagna. 113851, 

To-morrow. 6765. 

Tre pezzi. 9985. 

Tu m’aje prommise. 4405. 

Tutte incipriate. 15502. 

Vocalizzi. 13554-13556. 

When I went up to Oxford. 6927. 

Word. 7018. 

II. album di musica moderna. 
19644. 

If. concerto. 11666. 

2 film studies. 38001. 

Ricordi (G.) & co., inc.: 

Ave Maria: ‘121, 158138. 

Bacchanalian song. 15818. 

Benedicite, omnia opera. 23950. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 13890. 

Bionda signora. 217. 

Bird song. 218. 

Carol. 22223. 

Fantasia. 24274. 

Git along, little dogies. 22187. 

Great awakening. 779, 780. 

Hawthorn tree. 143830. 

Home on the range. 22295. 

In the forest. 11386, 1137. 

Invocation to Orpheus. 24658. 

Je me demande. 1184. 

Lift thine eyes. 14659. 

Love’s despair. 16724. 

Lover o’mine. 1407. 

Magnificat [and] Nune dimittis. 
14725. 

Missa, Our Lady of Pompeii. 
8290. 

Pange lingua. 108538. 

Raven. 15110*, 21111*. 

Sailors. 2037. 

Sea dirge. 17188. 

Tu lo sai. 4404. 

Tu scendi dalle stelle. 9050. 

We'll work along together side by 
side. 21517. 

Weavily wheat. 23601. 

Weep no more. 13605. 

When I was young and single. 
23643. 

Wherefore do you droop. ... 
2674, 2675. 

Wild bird. 2702. 

Ricordi (G.) & co. (London) Itd.: 
Fairy masquerade. 18164, 22109. 
One out of many. 1784, 1785. 
Too lazy for love. 25703. 
Waiting for the night. 2549, 2550. 

Riddle (KE. J.) When it’s May time in 

the spring time. 9186. 

Ride ’em cowboy. 4103*. 

Ride on! ride on in majesty. 1979. 

Rideout (Jack) -Someday. 23321. 

Rider (A. L.) Sand man. 25898. 


1509 


INDEX 


Rider (HycF.) Where’s Elmer. 
23679. 
Ridewood (R.) Flyer. 
Ridgwell (Charles) If those lips 
could only speak. T7076 (1438). 
Ridgwell (Lily) If those lips could 


only speak. TOT6 (148). 


ir. 
3239. 


Ridings (Eleanor) Our Roosevelt. 
21025. 

Ridley (A. W.) & co. University carol 
book. 6822. 

Ridley (John) Time to say goodbye. 
19390. 


Rieboldt (Alfred) : 


Darling in my arms. 17425. 
One heavenly night. 6236. 
Ried (Violet) Dreaming of our yes- 
teryear. 19984. 
Rieder (Marguerite) Living in hope. 
16683. 
Riedinger (Isabelle) Boat _ song. 
17927. 
Rieger (Nellie) When mother dear is 
gone. 21560. 


Riegger (Wallingford) : 
All day on the prairie. 11708. 
Down by the sea. 14129. 
Giannina mia. 20113, 20114. 
Home on the range. 12303. 


In my garden. 22521. 

One who has yearn’d alone. 13497. 

Short’nin’ bread. 4184, 17218, 
17219. 

Song of ships. 21263. 


Riego (Teresa Del) See Del Riego 


(Teresa) 

Riemenschneider (Albert) Liturgical 
year. 138847. 

Ries (F.) Cradle song. 9655, 9656. 

Ries (Sylvia) Here comes prosperity. 
3368. 


Ries & Erler, g.m.b.h.: 
Aufbruch der nation. 17840. 
Concertante suite. 4952. 
Crucifixus. 14059. 
Deutsches barock. 5033. 
Ich hatte einst ein schénes vater- 


pt. II, n.s., v.28 


Lohn Ges fleisses. 16684. 


Strafe der faulheit. 17310. 
Weihnachts-kantate. 17547. 
Winteraustreiben. 17660. 


Rieux (Justine De) See DeRieux 
(Justine) 

Riffey (Raymond) Broken hearted 
doll. 21842. 

Rifici (Vincent) Chant of the sea. 
19838. 


Riggin (T. O.) I’m dreaming along. 
992. 


Riggs (F. H.): 
Springtime in my heart. 17297. 
Sweetheart I love you tonight. 

11255. 

Riggs (S.) 

8318. 

Rignall (E. P.): 

Baby boy. 180. 
Memory’s scrap book. 
Rigney (M. B.) 


Mormon love serenade. 


16772. 
Trade your love for 


mine. 6777. 
Rigo. pseud. See Sacchi (Ulderico) 
Riha (J.) Ave Maria. 13840. 


Riker, Brown & Wellington, inc.: 
America, the beautiful. 4705. 
Apuana. 4727. 

Benedicite, omnia opera Domini. 
7201. 

David jazz. 24128. 

Lullaby. 3746. 

Old English suite. 13017. 

Roundabout book. 21153*. 

Save me, O God. 25403. 

Triume. 19415. 

Riley (A. C. D.): 

Blossom time. 4656 (68). 
Harvest time. 4656 (239). 
Ho! St. Nick. TO76 (123). 
Little mother. 7076 (181). 
One-a-penny. T7076 (254). 
Tin soldiers. TO76 (350). 
Riley (F. A.) Where’s all the bloomin’ 
money. 21585. 
Riley (H. B.) Just a little love note. 
22599. 


land. 5586. Riley (M.M.) Little lost silver spoon. 
Im dunklen miihlental schlagt eine | _ 1340. 
nachtigall. 5610. Riley (W. C.) Rolling on. 25196. 
Kammersonate. 24716. Rimsky-Korsakoff (N.): 
Liebeslied. 5792. Bumble-bee. 269. 
Rumiinisch. 6432. Flight of the bumblebee. 662, 
Sechs jugendlieder. 19009. 5188, 14220, 14221, 22130, 22131, 
Variationen wtiber ein eigenes 24267. 
thema. 19452. Polonaise. 1896. 
Violin-konzert. 23544. Song of India. 6564, 11180, 23334, 
Wenn mein schatz mich kiisst. 25518. 
19498. Rinaldi’ (G@.) Trois ball’s dans la 
Riess (Carl) Old Volga lullaby. 6220. peau. 19421. 
Rieter-Biedermann (J.): Rinard (K. CC.) Seraps from a rag 
Deutsche messe. 22024. bag. 4154. 
Grimmig tod. 16264. Rinderknecht (A. C.) Those haunting 
Kameradschaft. 16599. memories of you. 4357. 
1510 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Rindone (S.) 
25782. 
Rinehart (Alan) 


Waters of Sicily. 


See Rinehart (J. A.) 

Rinehart (J. A.) That’s why I’m lone- 
some tonight. 8975. 

Rinehart (R. E.) What did I do. 
19501. 

Rinella (Emilio) 
9981. 

Ring (Jack) Biluer than blue. 

Ring (Justin): 

Buy American. 285, 7281. 

Gee, but it’s great to meet a 
friend. 12187, 20110. 

Hummin’ to myself. 38401. 

Knights of the round table. 25992 
(34). 

My heart is hummin’ I love you. 
8365 

My musical paint box of beautiful 
dreams. 16868. 

One thousand miles from shore. 
2815. (263). 

Poison, I shall die loving 
8583. 

Tell me pretty girl, did you smile 
on me. 2815 (322). 

Ring (L. J.) I’m going back to Iowa. 
14436. 
Ringen (A. H.) 
3179. 

Ringle (Dave): 
Goop called Knute. 5297, 7668. 
I’m gonna make the grade. 22402. 
Paddle-wheel paddle me home. 

25219. 
Toward the dawn. 24831. 

Ringle (Dave) music, inc.: 
Humming bird. 908. 

I’m gonna make the grade. 

Song of my soul. 25519.. 

That night when I found you. 
2351. 

Toward the dawn. 2431. 

Ringle (M. E.) Lois. 20653. 

Ringleben (J.) See Ring (Justin) 

Ringler (Daniel) When I got dem 

buckshot blues. 21549. 
Ringler (Lloyd) Something in my 
heart. 4227. 
Ringuet (Leon) aw. and Ringuet 
(Adrien, Gaston and Louis) props.: 
Dance of the sorcerers. TO76 (52). 
Marionettes’ wedding. 7076 (196). 


Grido popolare. 


15878. 


you. 


Dreams of long ago. 


22402. 


Valse napolitaine. 7076 (364). 
Rinkens (Wilhelm) : 
Auf ferner wacht. 11742. 


Brautlied. 11851. 
Rot roéslein. 13215. 
Veronica chamaedrys. 13546. 
Rinker (Alton) How can you stay 
away. 22814. 


Rio (Rosa): 
I 


am longing for to-morrow. 
16348. 
Longing for tomorrow. 10463. 


My heart’s back in New Orleans. 
10658. 
Rio Rita. 21130. 
Ripa (Virgilio) : 
Album delle novita Carisch estate 
19383. 15753. 
Bacio. 142. 
Canzone degli sci. 13969. 
Chi sara la maglia rosa. 
Chiacchiere. 3025. 
Dove sei. 150386. 
® facilissimo. 8284. 
Edera. 142. 
Io di amori ne ho tre. 


14009. 


3740. 


Luci nella notte. 3740. 
Mimose. 8284. 

Per me—per te. 2478. 
Perdona ancora. 15036. 


Questa non é che una promessa. 
13969. 
Sperduti nel blu. 
Tre cuori. 9035. 
Ugo. 2478. 
Yo-yo crisi. 
Ripley (Betty) Land o’ love. 20575. 
Ripp (L. H.) Who told you so. 6975. 
Rippey (R. J.) Hushaby lullaby. 
20277. 
Riri et Nono en vacances. 7368, 9802. 
Riri et Nono se débrouillent. 8635. 
Risher (A. P.) He lives the King 
of Kings. 829%. 
Risi-ton-verlag : 
Foerster’s liebesgarten. 12150. 
Hab’ keine heimat mehr. 798. 
Midel aus dem Rheinland. 20710. 
Meine grosse liebe ist ein kleines 
miidel. 1501. 
Rising (Leo) : 
Night you sang on the_ radio. 


3025. 


23792. 


3928. 
That’s certain, she is mine, all 
mine. 23854. 


Rissland (Karl) Ditson string quar- 
tet album. 5041. 
Ritchie (J. L.) Honey gal, how long’s 
it ’gwine to be. 883. 
Ritchie (Jack) See Ritchie (J. L.) 
Rittenhouse (George) Calm o’er the 
hill. 11876. 
Ritter (George) 
gone days. 6672. 
Ritter (M. I.): 
Christmas highway. 19856. 
Christmas message. 19856*. 
Easter triumph. 3186. 
In His Kingdom. 10212. 
Ritter (R. J. G.) Our melody of love. 
13059. 


Sweetheart of by 


1511 


INDEX 


Ritter (Tex) Cowboy Tom's: round- 
up book. 11979, 19891. 


Ritter (Th.) Zamacueea. 11670 
(445). 

Ritter Roland, 14831. 

Rivera (C. A.) Hats off to the ad- 
ministration. 22255. 

Rivera (L. A.) Esquiva. 7542. 

Rivers (H. L.) That’s my Ruth from 
Nebraska. 11301. 

Riverton (Stein): 

My clear guiding star. 18813. 


That tender string of life. 6722. 
Rivetti (Jimmy) : 
I read my answer in your eyes. 
20389. 
Way down in Washington lives 
the greatest man. 25784. 
Rizza (J. J.) Service forever. 
Rizza (Pete): 
BE facilissimo. 8284. 
Passa la marina. 15027. 
Per me-per te. 2478. 
Questa non é€ che una promessa. 
13969. 
Ricciolino biondo. 
Se fosse lei. 11071. 
Rizzi (Alberto) : 
Love and kisses. 
Ya—ya. 23739. 
Yo—yo. 23791. 
Rizzi (Augusto) : 
Queen of the crystal spring. 8641. 
When you are near. 21573. 
Rizzo (A. W.) Cielo. 4929. 
Rizzo (Mary) You’re always in my 
dreams, sweetheart. 21659. 
Roach (Hster) Depression 
14099. 
Roach (William) : 
In the quiet of the evening. 10232. 
My old southland home. 10690. 
Roach (William) publications: 
In the quiet of the evening. 
10232. 
My old southland home. 10690. 
Roach & Fields, music publishers. 
Ink bottle stomp. 14547. 
Roan (Py: 
Bonny bluebonnet. 23980. 
My Guadalupe. 18822. 
Robak (John) : 
Czyscie mnie muzycy nie poznaly. 
21978. 
Jak ja bende w polu lezal. 22570. 
Komu graja niedolendze. 22629. 
Kots po gorze chodzi. 22631. 
Kup mi buty kup mi pas. 22632. 
Podtug dawnego zwyezaju. 23108. 


15221. 


1977. 


22721. 


blues. 


Polak jestem z urodzenia. 23104. 
Poszedi jario do kasienki. 23114. 


Powiedz ze mi powiedz dziewczy- 
no moja. 23117. 


W mojem ogrédeezku. 23553. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 28 


Robards (C. L.) You—just you. 
15700. 
Robbers (W.) pseud. Yuanka. T7019. 
Robber’s roost. 3074, 3265. . 
Robbins (A. F.) . National recovery 
march. 18884. 
Robbins (Dale) Safety always. 
8702. 
Robbins (Marilynn) Rah! For the 
N.R.A. 21106. 
Robbins (Nettie) : 
Meet me down by the wayside. 
24914. 
When I can eall you all my own. 
9176. 


Robbins (R. C.) : 
Daniel Webster’s horses. 
Dover Beach. 5065. 
Homeward. 5406. 
Night-piece. 6135. 
Remembrance. 6387. 
Sea-harvest. 6475. 
Storm-song. 6629. 
Sunset. 6648. 
Tiger. 6749. 
To her lover below earth. 6757. 
Robbins (W. W.): 
Climb on the old band wagon. 
9625. 
Out of the night you came. 13066. 
Robbins collection of two hundred jigs, 
reelS and country dances. 21136. 
Robbins music corp.: 
Americana. 19685. 
Andantino. 22648. 
Apple blossoms. 4721. 
April kisses. 71389. 
Beebe. 9474. 
Black and blue bottom. 4826. 
Blue mirage. 15874. 
Breakfast breakdown. 
Comie strips. 4945. 
Feelin’ my way. 7564. 
Flying fingers. 16174. 
Frankie and Johnny. 16198. 
Glad hearts. 7629. 
Going to press. 5268. 
Hole in the wall. 14349. 
Holiday. 3385, 22290: 
Hope’s forgotten song. 
Hour of prayer. 7771. 
Knockin’ on wood. 14623. 
Londonderry air. 22705. 
Man on the flying trapeze. 10518. 
Manhattan serenade. 22770. 
Mareh faithful soldiers, keep 
marching along. 8236. 
Marching along together. 
Mood Hollywood. 16805. 
Mystic fantasy. 20891. 
Nella. 10723. 
Oh, dem golden slippers. 13001. 
On the trail. 21008, 23021. 
Ooodles of noodles. 10833. 


4986. 


23991. 


T766. 


16754. 


1512 


GRR 
<=. ane 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Penthouse. 23083. 

Pickin’ my way. 17059. 

Plantation recollections. 17064. 

Prelude to the moon. 17091. 

‘Rainbow’s end. 18175. 

Robbins collection of two hundred 
jigs, reels and country dances. 
21136. 

Rose of Tralee. 17152. 

Run of the news. 6433. 

Runnin’ ragged. 6484. 


Serenade. 23252. 
Shall we meet on that beautiful 
shore. 8739. 
Sob sister. 6540. 
Seuthern memories. 21284. 
Starlight dance. 17301. 
Street scene. 13379, 21306. 
Viennese refrain. 21474. 
Vilia. 21476. 
Waltz. 19852. 
Robe (Harold) Carrying on with you. 
7315, 9572. 
Robersson (Max) Sit tight, honey, 
sit tight. 11135. 
Robert und Bertram. 5094, 5095, 6407, 
7001, 7002. 
Roberta. 25961. 


Roberton (H. S.): 
As when at evening. 11736. 
De battle ob Jerico. 22006. 
My ain hoose. 22864, 22865. 
O, love the maiden fair. 22984. 
Ossianic processional. 25202. 
Steal away to Jesus. 11217. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 
Roberts (C. J.): 
Don Alonso’s treasure. 
East of Suez. 5099. 
Echoes from: Germany. 5109. 
Educational orchestra 
97938, 18134. 
Festival march. 9860. 
Intermezzo. 6987. 
Jingle bells. 1196, 22583. 
More four tones. 18784. 
Pomp and chivalry. 6325, 6326. 
Tambourin. 11274. 
Watermelon dance. 
Roberts (Caradog) 


11268. 
5054, 


6870. 
Crossing the bar. 


16009. 

Roberts (Carolyn) Leporean march. 
24762. 

Roberts (D. R.) My prayer. 25078. 

Roberts (EK. B.) Dancing the hours 
away. 4057. 

Roberts (Elenor) Soul of the night. 
19260. 

Roberts (F. H.) Working on a jig- 


saw puzzle with you. 9259. 
Roberts (F. M.) March on like a 
legionaire. 18703. 
Roberts (H. H.): 
Expectancy. 22107. 


album. — 


Joyous springtime. 8018. 
Song of New Hampshire. 23335. 
Welcome ode of James Farrington 
chapter. 21531. 
Roberts (H. W.): 
Christmas fantasy. 3036. 
Grandfather’s old clock. 775. 
Liberty band march. 13812. 
Liberty band opening. 3677. 
New Year’s revels. 3921. 
Roberts (Henry) Goodnight but not 
goodbye. 5288. 
Roberts (I. S.): 
I might have known. 5550. 
You’re worth a million to me. 
7054. 
Roberts (I. W.): 


I’m going home. 16412. 


In the vale of dreams. 16520. 
Mother mine. 16824. 

Roberts (Ira): 
Down in lover’s lane. 9750. 


I’d like to take you out of circu- 


lation. 10081. 
Roberts (J. L.) Mem’ries of dreams 
come true. 18729. 


Roberts (J. P.) It’s because I love 
you that way. 10267. 


Roberts (K. A.) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 

Roberts (lL. P.) Wandering in the 
starlight. 2562. 

Roberts (L. S.) Rolling stone. 23795 
(73). 


Roberts (Leland) pseud. See Roberts 
(L. S.) 

Roberts (Lowell E.) 
Jesus alone. 23562. 

Roberts (Lula E.) 


Walking with 


Some old day. 


11168. 
Roberts (Mary) Wandering in the 
starlight. 2562. 


Roberts (Porter) : 
I’ve found a rose in melancholy 
lane. 24577. 
Talking in your sleep. 23423. 
You know. you ean’t. take it. 
25956. 
Roberts (R. J.): 
Columbine. 14038. 
In the valley of the Rio Grande. 
14539. 
No other girl ever treated me thus, 
14947. 
Roberts (S. A.): 
In old Mexico. 
When I’m blue. 
Roberts (W. L.) 


5630. 
6921. 
Land of the jungles. 


24747. 

Robertson (Alec) Girls’ songs for 
seafarers. 5252. 

Robertson (Edith) I- just wonder. 
947. 


1513 


INDEX 


Robertson (H. Y.): 
Depression blues. 24148. 
Happiness, memories of days of 


long ago. 24390. 
Robertson (I. A.) Flower of the 
night. 22134, 22135. 


Robertson (M. V.) Brazos river moon. 
15891. 
Robertson (Pearl) 
Robertson (Tate) 
heart. 8788. 
Robideau (Clement) 
memories. 12642. 
Robin (Leo): 
Be careful. 17872. 
Gather lip-rouge while you may. 
14259, 18212. 
How do I look. 14867, 18342. 
Lonely little seflorita. 22709. 
Musical scene. 14851, 14852. 
You can be had, be careful. 17705. 
Robin zbojnik. 8409. 

Robinson (A. B.) Minnesota, land of 
beauty. 20768. 
Robinson (A. L.) 
blues. 15440. 
Robinson (Blondi) Mr. Beans from 

Boston town. 22817. 
Robinson (C. H.) I’ve got the world’s 
wide depression blues. 3500. 
Robinson (C. R.) Nocturne in E flat. 
6150. 
Robinson 
14137. 
Robinson (EH. J.): 
As I face the sunset and home. 
4738. 
Roosevelt, Roosevelt, our Presi- 


Memories. 12766. 
Smile for me sweet- 


Little bits of 


Those dark brown 


(Chater) Dream doors. 


dent. 11080, 19104. 
Robinson (H. F.) Heartaches and 
memories. 22270. 
Robinson (Ikey) Mister, will you 
serenade. 18752. 
Robinson (J. E.) Such an angel is 
the girl that waits for me. 15348. 
Robinson (J. L.): 
Becky play your violin. 7192. 


Spit on it for luck. 2235. 


Vice. 2519. 
Robinson (J. M.) Deep in the heart. 
22016. 


Robinson (J. R.): 

Ha-ja-do song. 16269. 

Harlem gal. 3343. 

I wanna know all about you. 
18444. 

One week without you. 1788. 

Rasputin, that highfalutin’ lovin’ 
man. 4090. 

Shim sham shimmy. 15231. 

What are little girls made of. 
13613. 


When we meet again. 2656. 


pt. III, n. s., V. 28 


Robinson (James) Ill be waiting for 
you. 5485. 

Robinson (James L.) 
away. 19843. 

Robinson (L. B.) Bank divine. 7183. 

Robinson (Lucille) You left no sou- 
venir for me. 19608. 

Robinson (O. D.) Strangest interlude 


Chase my blues 


in a century of progress. 17311*. 
Robinson (O. W.) Chauntecleer. 
24042*. 
Robinson (Paul): 
If it were only true. 10188. 
That’s gratitude. 6718. 


Robinson (Seymour) I’m sure it 

wasn’t love. 16433. 
Robinson (Stanford) : 

British grenadiers. 

Heart of oax. 3361. 

"Twas a dear little song. 11385. 
Robinson (Wayne) You haunt me. 

13721. 
Robinson (Wesley) : 

Love me too. 13891. 

Tryin’ to forget you. 2455. 
Robinson Crusoe. 24594, 25212, 25598. 
Robison (C. J.): 

Carry me back to the lone prairie. 

19830. 
Long long ways 
12662. 
Sing another line. 17233. 
Robison (J. A.) Beauty parlor sweet- 
heart. 4791. 
Robison (Willard) : 
Beneath the spell of a yellow 
delta moon. 18889. 

OV debbil microphone. 16981. 

Robison & Pita. Beauty parlor sweet- 
heart. 4791. 

Robison’s (C. J.) 5 minute Jew’s harp 
instruction book. 25346. 

Robles (D. A.) Condor pasa. 9643. 

Robrecht (Carl): 
Alle mit uns. 93862, 9363. 
Atlantis. 9417. 
Dame in braun. 
Leuchtende sterne. 
Phantom. 6300. 
Robson (C. T.) You took my heart— 
left a lonely soul. 11651. 

Robson (R. W.) Your songs to Jesus 
raise. 2797. 

Robyn (A. G.): 

Belle of long ago. 

Daddy. T7076 (50). 

Dear little daisy. T7076 (60). 

Elaine, girl of my heart. 

(69). 

Entrance of beauties. 11670 (90). 

Entrance of the king. 11670 (91). 

Entrance of the queen. 15733 

(113): 


2953, 7267. 


from home. 


7411. 
20607. 


11670 (28). 


7076 


1514 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Fads as they went round and | Rodde (Richard): 


round. 2815 (84). 
Giddy gay Lothario. 11670 (118). 
I love you and am longing for 
you still. 23795 (34). 
I’m a hermit. 7076 (134). 
I want it all. 11670 (154). 
It’s all the same to me. 11670 


(173). 

Mass of the sacred heart. 2815 
(205). 

Norman, the social reformer. 2815 
(248). 


Princess beggar. 11670 (290-293), 
15733 (279, 280). 
Raining. 7076 (274). 
Rook and the robin. 2815 (292). 
That would never do for me. 2815 
(327). 
Woodeutters. 2815 (380). 
You’re the only one for me. 2815 
(384). 
Robyn (Louise) : 
Minuet. 4656 (405). 
Robyn-Gurlitt. 17139. 
Robyn (Lulu) pseud. See Robyn 
(Louise ) 
Rocereto (M. 8S.) R. O. T. C. 19062. 
Rochberg (A. G.) I can’t forget. 
18356. 
Roche. (H. J.): 
Bye-bye depression. 2978. 
N. R. A. parade. 18873. 
Roche (Louis) Nowadays nothing’s 
new. 10768. 
Rochette (J.): 
Tl build a nest. 12351. 
Jubilo. 3598. 
Rock (Arthur) Pining for you. 
10898. 
Rock (B. A.): 
Melody of woes. 18727. 
Moon pale moon. 18776. 
Rock-a-bye baby. 8672. 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
13765 (181). 
Rocky (Al.) co.: 
Frets and strings. 18204. 
Guitar in blue. 18261. 
June memories. 20517. 
Paraphrase on Prelude. 21048. 
Stringin’ along with Annabelle. 
15345. 
Volpette. 21488. 
Rod (John) Hello! chérie. 22274. 
Rodart music corp.: 
Hallelujah, I’m a bum. 803. 
Tl do it again. 959. 
What do you want with money. 
2606. 
You are too beautiful. 2758. 
Rodde (B. R.): 
Ahoy, girls, ahoy. 9349. 


Mother love the only true. 24995. 
No use in livin’. 22966. 

Rode (KF. W.): 

Drop around, dear old pal, oer 
the holiday. 24202. 

Hooray for the N.R.A. 20252. 

Unloved. 238529. 

Rode (I. O.): 

Drop around, dear old pal, o’er 
the holiday. 24202. 

Hooray for the N.R.A. 20252. 

Unloved. 238529. 

Rodé (Jesabelle) What one rose can 
say. 2610. 

Rodeheaver (H. A.): 

All that I need. 21720. 

Chiefest of ten thousand. 21909. 

Dream of my heart. 548. 

He lives. 22261. 

In His face. 22517. 

In the morning. 22531. 

It is morning in my heart. 22551. 

Jesus took my burden. 22579. 

Old country chapel. 23004. 

Revival hymn. 23179. 

Rodeheaver’s (Homer) world’s 
greatest collection of sacred 
songs. 23198. 

Sun will shine again. 23387. 

Think it not strange. 28463. 

To a higher plane of life. 23481. 

Rodell (A.) Superb Hawaiian guitar 
folio. 6650. 

Roden (R. F.) Ain’t you coming back 
to old New Hampshire, Molly. 
17752 (6, 7). 

Rodenbaugh (W. B.) Boyhood mem- 
ories of William B. Rodenbaugh. 
118389. 

Roder (Milan) : 

Caballero-lied. 2981. 
Din caval. 7454. 

Rodes (Miguel) : 

Ay Morena. 126. 
Glorias Sevillanas. 749. 

Rodgers (C. D.): 

Ghost of the girl there was. 734. 

Not so good, not so bad. 16956. 
Rodgers (Irene): 

Lonely caravan. 24818. 

Night of romance. 61384. 

Rodgers (Jimmie) : 

Blue yodel. 11823, 15877. 

Cowhand’s last ride. 16005. 

Gambling barroom blues. 12182. 

Hobo’s meditation. 22284. 

Land of my boyhood dreams. 
14636. 

Long tall mamma blues. 12663. 

Mississippi delta blues. 16792. 

Mother, the queen of my heart. 
22848. 

No hard times. 1692. 


1515 


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INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., Vv. 28 


Rodgers (Jimmie )—Continued. 
Old pal of my heart: 16992. 
Peach picking time down in Geor- 


gia. 10876, 13097. 

Rock all our babies to. sleep. 
23191. 

Southern cannon ball. 15306. 


* Whippin’ that old T.B. 2677. 
Yodeling ranger. 21641. 
Rodgers (Richard) : 
Black diamond. 11814. 
Burning. 138947. 
Dancing lady. 12003, 16022. 
Development of baby star number. 
24145. 


Face the facts. 7551. 

Fly away to Ioway. 16171. 
Give a man a job. 18224. 
Go, go, go. 20182. 
Hallelujah, Im a bum. 808. 
Hello. 18811. 


Hollywood party. 12302, 18330. 

Ill do it again. 959. 

I’m a queen in my own domain. 
24537. 


I’m one of the boys. 14448. 

I married an angel. 3488, 7862— 
7864. 

Keep away from the moonlight. 
24720. 

Lover. 5880. 

Mahster’s coming. 12715. 

My friend, the night. 25037. 
Pots. 15071. 

Prayer. 15079. 

Reincarnation. 19076. 


Rhythm of the day. 25334. 

Tell me I know how to love. 8946. 

What do you want with money. 
2606. . 

When you're falling in love with 
the Irish. “9211. 


Yes me. 19595. 

You are. 13715. 

You are too beautiful. 2758. 
You’ve got that. 17741, 19632. 


Rodick (Beatrice) : 
Bug brigade. 21846. 
Man hangin’ around. 5911. 
Monkeyology. 12810. 
Rodney (George) : 
Blue paradise. 17920. 
Hot and bothered, got to have 
love. T7767. 
Is it you. 18501. 
Just a cabin in Dixie land. 14594. 
Rodrick (F. R.): 
It’s that old fashion grossvater 


beer. 14569. 
It’s time to get the spirit of the 
N.R.A. 20487. 
Rodricks (Don) What’s become of 
my man. 19508, 


1516 


Rodrigo (Joaquin) Zarabauda lejana 
y Villancico. 46538. 

Rodrigue (Lina): 
Chiparosa. 11981. 
Claurisa: my own. 
Lady in the moon, 

Rodrigues (F. P.): 
Back to my mammy’s arms. 13853. 


14028. 
14627. 


I’m afraid of you ole river. 16411. 
Rodriguez (C. F.) While dancing and 
waltzing with you. 18654. 
Rodriguez (F.) Ando en busca. 
21738. 
Rodriguez (G. H. Matos) See Matos 


Rodriguez (G. H.) 


Rodriguez (Hernan) Chant of the 


Hindu. 340. 
Rodriguez (Paolo) Mustalainen. 
8345. 


Redriguez (R. G.) While dancing 
and waltzing with you. 13654. 

Roe (Johnny) Saying good-bye to 
love. 23249. 

Roe (M. W.) 
country. 6876. 

Roeckel (J. L.) O night, most beauti- 
fils ios aGlOale 

Roeder (H. 8S. P.) Ive got the blues 
for my home town. 24583. 


Well rally for our 


Roenn (Hans) That old stein 0’ 
mine. 8969. 
Roesch (W. P.) Mother's voice. 
22851. 
Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) : 

Elégie. 5117. 

Pastorale. 6410. 

Roessel (George) It’s you I love, and 
you’re the one. 3580. 


Ro6tsch (Paul) . Mensehen habt euch 


gern. 22808. 
Roger (J. P.) ‘Through the years. 
15448. 
Rogers (Alex) Why Adam sSinned. 
13665. 
Rogers (Bernard) Exodus. 609. 
Rogers (Hdward) She dwells by 
great Kenhawa’s side. 6491. 


Rogers (Gladys) 
love. 238249. 
Rogers (H. J.) 
Rogers (J. B.) 
blue. 8976. 
Rogers (J. B.) producing ¢o. 
change. 38709*. 
Rogers (J. H.): 
And love means you. 11670 (10).. 
Bedouin song. 11670 (26). 
Faith’s Easter heritage. 621. 
General Bum-Bum. 11670 (115). 
In der einsamkeit. 11670 (159). 
Julia’s garden. 16571. 
Kleine blumenmidchen. 
(188). 


Saying good-bye to 


Happy. 806. 
That’s why I’m so: 


Loose: 


11670. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Out of the depths. 17752 (110). 

Red rose, red rose. 11670 (803). 

Reveille. 11670 (306). 

Star. 6614. 

Sweet and low. 11670 (362). 

To-day if ye will hear His voice. 
17752 (147). 

Traumerei. 11670 (383). 

Try smiling. 21437. 

Voice of April. 11670 (3898). 

Was der waldbach sich erzahit. 
11670 (401). 


Yesterday ran roses. 11670 (442). 


Rogers (J. O.) If you are gone. 
5600. 
Rogers (J. S.): 
T’ll always belong to you. 22364. 
Write me a song I Gan Sing. 
237384. 
Rogers (Jess) My vision sweetheart. 
6105. 


Rogers (John) : 
Tli always belong to you. 
Say it with a song. 25406. 
Rogers (K. P.) Hills of Vermont are 
calling. 5387. 
Rogers (Lavinia) : 
Abyssinia. 4656 (8*). 
Here it comes again. 138765 (81). 
Island of by and by. 28795 (389). 
It’s hard to find a king like me. 
11670 (174). 
Let it alone. 21696 (226). 


22364. 


Tale of the monkey maid. 11670 
(366). 
Where my forefathers died. 11670 
(428). 
Rogers (Lee) pseuwd. See Wilson 
(Roger ) 


Rogers (M. H.) Good times are here. 
16248. 
Rogers (P. D.) 
12854. 
Rogers (Richard) ‘That's love. 17276. 
Rogers (Sylvia) Im still remember- 
ing. 101388. 
Rogers and Burke. 
so blue. 8976. 
Rogozin (Samuel) 
fon der mame, 14490. 
Rogstad (Syvenna) Good-bye Hoover! 
Hello Roosevelt. 24356. 
Rohde (EH. R. L.) Proposing. 138148. 
Rohlee (Max): 
Dubarry. 570, 571. 
In Spanien, im schdénen Spanien. 
10223. 
Rohr (J. M.) 
you. 20864. 
Rohrsen (G. F.) Century of prog- 
ress at Chicago 1933. 3008. 
Roi aveugle. 15733 (291). 
Roi des aulnes. 21988. 
Roi des clochards. 8591. 


Must I be satisfied. 


That’s why I’m 


Ich sing a brief 


I’m just a fool about 


Roi des 

18059. . 
Roig (Gonzalo) Quiéreme mucho. 
15106. 


palaces. 73888, 7445, 8015, 


When the mountains 
13641. 
Just to have 


Rokosz (J. J.) 
divide you and me. 
Roland (Katherine) 


you. 22616. 

Roland (Marc) pseud. See Beneke 
(Adolf) 

Roland (Reiny) pseud. See Miller 
(Reinhard ) 

Rolander (V. J.) That blond headed 
girl of mine. 19345. 

Roid (B. F.) I found the one I love 
had gone. 5470. 

Roley-boley. 15140. 


Rolfe (Walter) : 
In dreamy dells. 11670 (160). 
Just between us two. 10324. 
Kiss of spring. 9832 (199-201). 
Kiss of spring waltz. 13765 (104). 
Paraders. .11670 (275). 
Rustic lilt. 4132. 
Vale of song. 2496. 
Roil de ole chariot along. 
Roller (R. W.): 
Stop me if you’ve heard this. 
2b 
What good is love. 9170. 
Rollicking girl. 2815 (103). 
Rollinat (Maurice) : 


25352. 


En regardant sauter les geais 
15733 (111). 

Forét pale. 15733 (125). 

Gardeuse de  chévres. 15733 
(129). 

Lierre. 15733 (187). 


Lune. 157383 (193). 
Musique. 15733 (226). ' 
Rollins (Will) psewd. See Bransen 
(W.. H.) 
Rollinson (T. H.): 
Calypso polka. 157338 (41). 
Easy dance music for cornet and 
piano. 11670 (84). 
Favorite duets for mandolin and 
piano. 11670 (102). 
Nydia waltz. 2815 (251). 
Popular melodies for B flat clari- 
net. 21696 (318). 
Popular solos for trombone or 
baritone. 238795 (65). 
Raymond. 4656 (639). 
Twenty-four guitar solos. 
(312). 
Roma (Caro): 
Abide with me. 2815 (2). 
Golden chain. 11670 (127). 
Jewels. 11670 (178). 
Love me today tomorrow may 
never come. 9332 (219). 
Sometimes. 11670 (349). 


11670 


ai 


INDEX 


Roma (Valentino) Italian armada. 
20492. 

Roma musie€ ¢co.: 

Italian armada. 20492. 

Lively-polka. 20649. 

Merry widow. 24941. 

Star light-mazurka. 20649. 
Romagnoli (Mario) Silvana. 8757. 
Roman (Elly) Ilona. 1104, 1105. 
Roman P. (Raul) Wandering souls. 

6861. 
Roman scandals. 
25363. 
Romance 
151457. 

Romance of a people. 23196*. 

Romano (Louis) Rolling on. 

Romano (Matthew) Sitting 

rainbow. 21226. 

Romano (Ralph) : 

Good times coming. 5295. 

My precious child. 3897. 

No matter what you say, no mat- 

ter what you do, I love you. 
6142. 

Playing the game of love. 4043. 

Song I wrote for you. 6563. 
Romanoff (Walter) : 

Cheerful. 14005. 

Nonchalance. 10757. 

Skies will brighten to-morrow. 

13305. 

Romans (Al.): 
Deboires. 485. 
Idylle sous-marine. 
If we meet again. 
Je voudrais. 1189. 
Lost lover. 12667. 
Mon cceur soupire. 1540. 

Romans (Allain) Sad moon. 

Romberg (Sigmund) : 

Blue paradise. 13912. 

Chant des galériens. 24040. 

Frivolette. 24307. | 

Give me a roll on a drum. 3287. 

I’d write a song. 928. 

Il est de beaux réves. 

In my garden. 1128. 

Je vous aimerai dans lombre. 


17936, 18912, 20559, 


in a department store. 


23196. 
ony 1g 


7908. 
12440. 


23238. 


22492. 


22573. 
Ma belle Pétronille. 22759. 
Melody. 3794, 12764. 
Never had an education. 1669. 
Pompadour. 1897. 


Pour faire le tournedos. 23115. 

Pour vivre auprés de vous. 23116. 

Quand les soldats vont au pas. 
23145. 

Rose de France. 25371. 

Studentenprinz. 2258, 4262. 

Sur la mer immense. 23394. 

To-night may never come again. 
2422. 


You are the song. 2750. 


pt. Wi, nus vee 


Romeo und Julia auf dem dorfe. 
11472. 
Romero (Modesto) : 
Gitana ... . Gitana;jj1226£ 
Mi caballo murio. 12784. 
Romero (Ricardo) : 
Atorrante. 19714. 
Malaga. 16746. 
Mentira. 14779. 
Romick (Joseph) Garner march of 
Texas. 18211. 
Romick (Meyer) 
Texas. 18211. 
Rommel (J. C.) 
17757. 
Romualdez (Norberto) 
musie series. 8603. 
Ronald (Landon): 
Barecarolle. 15733 (21). 
Tf I had wealth. 9332 (155). 
In sunshine and shadow. 9332 
(165). 
When _ butterflies 9332 
(387). 
Rondi (C. A.) Hannastown. 20185. 
Rondo-verlag, G.m.b.H.: 
Caramba. 583. 
EKinmal noch mocht’ ich dich ktis- 
sen. 583. 
Geliebte kleine Ellen, komm mit 
mir in die wellen. 729, 730. 
Ich bin vielleicht verliebt. 1066, 
1067. 
Madonna wo bist du. 1442-1445. 
Mit einem kuss beginnt das gliick. 
16799, 16800. 
Pudel. 1926. 
Und sagst du heut’ auch, dass du 
mich liebst. 17472, 17473. 
Wir haben uns nichts mehr zu 


Garner march of 
Accept our greetings. 


Progressive 


return. 


sagen. 4573, 4574. 
1000 worte liebe. 2813, 2814. 
Rondomanski (Zygmund) I’m _  en- 


route for my cute little you. 22396. 
Ronell (Ann): 
Brief moment. 13933. 
Gonna take my time down South. 
763. 
I’m gonna hurry to take my time 
down South. 3471. 


In a silly symphony. 22507, 24627. ~ 


Lullaby of love. 18684. 
Merry-go-round. 10564, 12780. 


Micky Mouse and Minnie’s in 
town. 14789, 18736. 

Palooka. 21037. 

Palooka it’s a grand old American 
name. 25223. 

There’s work to be done. 13449. 


What the dickens do we care. 
19510. 

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf. 
19548, 19549. 


Zelda by the Zuider Zee. 2802. 


1518 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Ronsek (H. A.) You are the one for 
me, cherie. 7032. 

Ronzoni macaroni co. Ronzoni. 17142. 

Roobenian (Amber): . 


Nocturne. 15148. 
Oriental dance. 1808. 
Rood (C. A.) Song of the open coun- 


try. 11184, 13347. 
Rooney (J. L.) I found a buttercup. 


7806. . 
Rooney (M. J.) My Rocky Mountain 
home. 18845. 


Roos (Robert de) Cing études. 15149. 
Root (EF. 8.) Scales and various ex- 
ercises for the voice. 4656 (560). 
Root (Herbert) pseud. See Tutelman 

(H. H.) 
Rootham (C. B.) 
Roques (Léon) 

(André) prop.: 

Cheveux. 23795 (14). 

Duo 4 la fontaine. 15733 (101). 
Mort de Pelléas. 23795 (55). 
Rosa (Bella) Love for a day. 5860. 
Rosa (M. L. dela) Rosariyo. 13210. 

Rosa (Tomas) Inspiracion. 14549. 
Rosalie runs riot. 13208. 
Rosaura (La) 23058. 
Rosche (Edward) : 

Chaperon. 23795 (138). 

Rosche’s secular male quartets for 

coneert use. 23795 (75). 

Rosche (G. F.): 

Chaperon. 23795 (18). 

Come, ye thankful people, come. 


Trio. 2445. 
au. and Roques 


18006. 

Hiaster evangel. 796. 

Hark! The herald angels sing. 
18277. 


Hope of the ages. 18336*. 

O sacred head, now wounded. 
6183. 

Rosche’s Children’s day carols. 
2010. 

Rosche’s secular male quartets for 
concert use. 23795 (75). 


Thanksgiving. 213857. 
Rosche (Myra): 
- Chaperon. 23795 (138). 


Rosche’s secular male quartets for 
concert use. 23795 (75). 
Rose (A. E.): 
Children’s song. 7350. 
Come home. 17995. 
Cricket. 11983. 
Dobbin. 3132. 
Fairies’ good-night. 
Frolics. 12174. 
Giant’s fight. 7625. 
Glow-worms. 12212. 
Goblins. 5264. 
Goliwog. 3301. 
Goo-gou’s call. 12232. 
Hallowe’en. 3387. 


5161. 


38188—34——_29 


Humming bird. 3402. 

I wait for thee. 22459. 

Kelpie. 3630. 

Moon-man. 8306. 

Spiders. 138360. 

Thereunder. 13450. 

Toys. 9081. 

Young will o’ the wisp. 4642. 
Rose (Alfred) : 

Chants d’Israél. 21902. 

Good-night waltz. 5291. 

Marchand dhabits. 18704. 

Music is a friend of love. 8338. 

Somebody lied. 8800. 


Rose (Art) You’re in Paris once 
again. 19616. 

Rose (Ben) I’m afraid to fall in love 
with you. 18396. 


Rose (Bert) My evening song. 10653. 
Rose (Clarkson) When Sally left the 
alley. 2640. 
Rose (Ed): 
Carolina lullaby. 4890, 7313. 
I’ve said my last farewell. 
(63). 
Nothin’ from nothin’ leaves you. 
19648 (102). 
Rose (Hmil) Intet sted er dog saa 
skgnt som her. 10242. 
Rose (Fred): 
Good night, Elaine. 12231. 
I’m in the spell of the night. 7848. 
In my book of dreams. 20442. 
Stars, the night, the moon. 13371. 
That old leather pocketbook of 


17752 


mother’s. 13440. 
We're living on the county now. 
11468.-~ 


Rose (Henry) : 
One moment. 14993. 
Son’s lullaby. 15303. 
Won’t you please say yes to me. 


15673. 
Rose (Imogene) I can write a song 
for you. 3411. 

Rose (Irving) Moonrise. 16819. 
Rose (J. R.): 

I got the depression blues. 7809. 

N R A, we do our part. 18882. 
Rose (Jack) Love lingers on. 1385. 


Rose (James) Success to the N. R. A. 
17319. 

Rose (Joseph) Jazzapation. 14577. 

Rose (Peter De) See De Rose (Peter) 

Rose (Ralph) When you are far 
away. 15625. 

Rose (Sammy) pseud. 
(Samuel) 
Rose (T. B.) 

21078. 
Rose (Ula) California’s got it. 299. 
Rose (Vincent) : 

Come on in, the water’s fine. 7381, 
9633. 


See Rogozin 


Pop-eye the sailor man, 


1519 


INDEX 


Rose (Vincent)—Continued. 

Dancing the devil away. 
7418, 7419. 

Each morning after an evening 
with you. 181380. 

Good old days are here. 7663. 

I wish that I were kissing you 
hello. 18455. 

Jug of wine, a loaf of bread and 
thou. 1210, 3599. 


3096, 


Snowflakes. 25487. 
Sweetheart of my college days. 
21330. 


Rose and the ring. 23208. 

Rose de France. 22492, 22573, 22759, 
23115, 23116, 23145, 23394, 24040, 
24307, 25371. 

Rose, ma voisine. 13211. 

Rose maiden. 11670 (87). 

Rose of Sharon: 232138. 

Rose of the Alhambra. TO76 (12, 23, 
DSN ade (OH Oo La el 2 Le Oe 
241, 248, 262, 283-292, 304, 326, 377, 
384), 9832 (3814). 


Rose of the border. 14755. 

Rosebault (L. D.) Lullaby. 22752. 

Rosebrook (Leon) Fan waltz. 20052. 

Rosebush (B. I.) Was your mother 
like my mother. 17521. 


Roseen (H. N.) 
- - 4686. 
Roseff (Melle) : 


Alert, alert, alert. 


Adiou Paree. 21706. 
Gipsy-maske. 5246. 
Rosel (Marie) Pour les sauver. 1903. 
Roselius (Ludwig) Godiva. 20135*. 


Rosemont (W. L.) My cosmetological 


girl. 6049. 
Rosen (Arnold) : 
My piea. 38896. 
Oh dancing feet—forever dancing. 
1735. 
Rosen (Ben) Love ‘neath the moon- 
light. 18669. 
Rosen (M. 8S.) Old fashicned love 


song that is still new to me. 13019. 
Rosen (Willy): 
Du kKommst mir heut’ so spaniseb 
VORJ. Dol. 
Holzapfel weiss alles. 881. 
Ich seh’s dir an der nasenspitze 
amie, ey «idle 
Ich sitz’ den ganzen tag an mei- 
nem radio. 1073. 
Kleine Elisabeth. 1255. 
Lille tangokavallér. 16664. 
Man braucht kein geld. 1458, 
1459, 14781. 
Meine frau—deine frau. 
Onkel aus Amerika. 1790. 
Sie tanzen fabelhaft. 6503, 25450. 
Sur un air de Paris. 6652. 


3792. 


pt. WI, n.'s.j v.28 


Tanzt du auch so gern wie ich. 
6692. 
Venezuela. 6835. 
Was niitzt mir denn die aller- 
schonste landschaft. 2571. 
Will you dance through life with 
me. 25902. 
Rosen im schnee. 15161. 
Rosenau (Melvin) Ive got those all 
alone blues. 14472. 


Rosenbaum (Isadore) Safety always. 


8702. 
Rosenberg (D. G.) Laughing it off. 
1284. 
Rosenberg (G. M.): 
Juggler. 4656 (334). 
Optimist. 8517. 
Rosenberg (Henry) It’s half past 
two. 7982. 
Rosenberg (S. A.) Day-dreams of 
you. 472. 


Rosenberg (Vladimir) : 
Sous les pommiers. 2219. 
Suzanne, Suzette et Suzon: 2275. 
Rosenberger (Otto) Lieder. 25376. 
Rosenblatt (L. H.): 
One hour. 17008. 
Baby hands. 15815. 
Rosenbleet (P. N.) Sweetheart in life 
and dreams. 17341. 
Rosenburg (Eugene) Airy, fairy lady. 
2825. 
Rosenfeld (EK. M.): 
Down where the silvry Mohawk 


flows. 2815 (78). 

Good bye sweet Maryland. 21696 
(32). 

Let me write what I never dared 
to tell. 4656 (348). 

Princess royal. 9332 (289). 

Priscilla. 93832 (290). 


When bob white is whistling in 
the meadow. 25992 (78). 

Where the weeping willow shades 
the mossy lane. 11670 (429). 


Rosenfeld (M. H.): 
Good bye sweet Maryland. 21696 
(132). 
Let me write what I never dared. 
to tell. 4656 (348). 


Princess royal. 9832 (289). 
When bob white is whistling in 


the meadow. 25992 (78). 
Rosenlof (Emil) Would you sue. 
259384. 


Rosenmiiller (Johann) Sonate. 23329, 
23330. 
Rosenstein 
3602. 

Rosenstein (Harry) : 
Have a heart. 18287. 
Hittin’ the high spots. 18325. 
Rosenthal (Archy) Three Irish pas- 
tels. 4121. 


(Arthur) Just a dream. 


Steyn. 
ee — 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Rosenthal (Harry) : 


AS much as I love you. 17830. 

Such is love. 19294, 
Rosenthal (Heinz) : 

Das sang der grosspapa. 9685. 


“Wenn wir uns-spiter einst wieder- 


seh’n. 2594, 2595. 
Rosenthal (J. A.) Love racquet. 
1398*. 


Rosenthal (Manuel) : 
Femme tatouée. 
J’ai cru d’abord. 

Rosenwald (Bé¢grge) For solen skin- 

.. her bag ved skyen. 12160. 

Rosewig (A. H.) One heart divine. 

10828. 
Rosey (George) pseud. 
berg (G. M.) 

Rosey (Sam) 

member you. 

Rosi. (Victorio) 

more. 14612. 

Rosiera (La) 3099, 4124, 4125. 


18167, 18168. 
18519, 18520. 


See Rosen- 


I wrote a song to re- 
22473. 


Rosillo (Hrnesto) Faldas. 24247. 
Rosinski (8S. J.) While I dance this 
, Waltz with you. 18655. 


‘Rosiin eastle. 15733 (296). 


Roseff (Charles) I wanna man. 
10169. 
Rosquellas (A.) Pura clase. 15100. 
Ross (Betsy) pseud. See Traylor 
(A. G.) 
Ross (H.) Love on the walk. 14701. 
Ross (KE. I. V.): 
Belle dame sans merci. 23945, 
Berceuse. 21803. 
Home of my heart. 24441. 
O mistress mine. 251388. 
Queen of roses. 23149. 
Up in heaven. 23530. 
Ross (Gladys M.) Under the blue 
eagle. 21453. 
Ross (Glenn M.) In the moonlight. 
7958. 


Ross (George) : 
Give to our God immortal praise. 


18230. 
O love divine, how sweet thou 
art. 22986. 
Ross (Harry) Shamrock song. 23239. 
Ross (Hugh): 
Master choruses. 2490S. 
My heart turns to you. 3873. 
Our native hills. 1820-1822. 


Ross (1. V.) 
Ross (James) 
Noss (Larry) pseud. 
(Lawrence) 
Ross (Lenora M.) 
Ross (Lillian M.) 
Ross (8. B.) 
21453. 
Ross (Samuel) 
Ross (Stuart) 


See Ross (H. I. V.) 
Iam lonely. 24481. 
See Rosenblatt 


Home again. 7754. 
Lilly. 22678. 
Under the blue eagle. 


Honey girl. 20247. 
Banjo Sam. 9458. 


Just you for ever- | 


Ross (Vincent) Wealthy, constant 
and true. 6890. 

Rosse (Frederick) Merchant of Ven- 
tee. “2815 (220). 

Rossellini (Renzo) Hoggar. 3384. 

Rosser (M. B.) Celestial marriage. 
15946. 


Rosset (M.): 
De toute mon Ame. 
Gracieux babillage. 
Rossi (Leo) In gondola. 


473. 
ibe. 
22515. 


Rossi (Orfeo) Canzone bohéme. 9563. 
Rossin (Fred) Saturday night in 
Utah valley. 8714. 
Rossini (Arthur) : 
Snow. 212385. 
Sweet memories of mine. 2285. 
When you're kissing me. 15627. 


Rossini (Carlo) Proper of the mass. 


2108S. 
Rossini (G. A.): 
Cinderella. 23220. 
Fantaisie sur Beatmarchais. 
2022. 
Siege of Corinth. 15163. 
William Tell. 23221. 
Rossinow (M. M.) When love is 
gone. 2637. 
Rossiter (Will) : 
Adorable. 7083. 
After the last waltz is over. 
TOST7. 
In the valley of Kentucky. 16521. 
Tell me, whose girl are you. 
17368. 


2708. 
Radio sweetheart. 


Window, a light and a tear. 
Rossman (A. R.) 
1951. 


Rossman (KF. A.) Song-time. 6570. 
Rossolymosg (A.): 
Diamanto. 14105. 
Kho tora pente hronous. 14165. 
Hvga ilie mou. 14198. 
Gia mena vrehoun ta _ bouna.- 
14267. 
Roswell (M. E.) Lonely. 22706. 


Roth (Albert) 
11947. 

Roth (Alfred) : 
French comedy. 21696 (111). 
Gipsy dance. 13765 (66). 

In the Sudan. $832 (167). 
Lost happiness. 93832 (218). 


Close your little eyes. 


Tarentelle. 21696 (331). 
Washington grays. 11670 (402). 
Roth (Bill) I can’t get you off my 


mind. 38415. 
Roth (C. H.) We wish you all a 
Merry Christmas. 17544. 


| Roth (W. W.) Roosevelt we're for you. 
6422. 


Rothberg (Bob): 
Are you lovable. 2864, 9391, 9892. 
Sure of me. 21318. 


1521 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 2& 


Rothery (S. L.): 
Joyful morn. 8017. 
Little fugue. 8140. 
Love’s sincerity. 1418. 
Lyric in melody. 8224. 
New waters. 1678. 
Pageant of joy. 1831. 
Rainier rhapsody. 4085. 
Rothschild (R. 8.) When I’m asleep. 
25834. 
Rothwell (George) Green hills of 
Erin and you. 16258. 
Rothwell (K. C.) Why not say yes to 
me. 11566. 
Rotter (Fritz) : 
Das ist der dank fiir meine liebe. 
14076, 14077. 
Du bist verriickt, mein schatz, du 
denkst an liebe. 3178. 
Grosse bluff. 3825. 
Ich lieg’ so gern, so gern, so gern 
im griinen gras.) 14489. 
Immer wenn’s am schénsten ist. 


5611. 

Kleine reise im friihling mit dir. 
1256. 

Reg’ mich nicht auf, Johanna. 
1966, 1967. 


Schone frau, gute nacht. 2073. 
Sehr geschiitztes Friiulein Laura. 
2097, 2098. 
Spanischer tango und ein midel 
wie du. 2225. 
Wien, du bleibst das verwohnteste 
kind der welt. 21618, 21619. 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie.: 
Airs classiques. 2824. 
Album de Maroussia. 11699. 
Concerto. 15072. 
Femmes d’Espagne. 12137. 
Guirlandes. 787. 
Petite souris. i864. 
Silhouettes. 2138. 
Valse-improvisation. 6831. 
Villageoises. 15544. 
EGE LOss oes 
Roubaud (André) : 
Chanson des sans-culottes. 9587. 
Pastorale-nocturne. 8551. 
Roubicek (Antone) You took my 
heart with you. 13745. 
Roudiére (J.) Solfeges de concours a 
2 voix, 1933. » 23315. 
Rouletabille aviateur. 19327. 
Roumefort (Roger-de) : 
Do you remember. 18086. 
Magdalena. 3753. 
Panis angelicus. 23066. 
Round the world. 4127. 
Itound-the-world famous piano gems. 
17158. 
Koundtree (S. L.) 
some till I met you. 
Roundy (Alice) Too late. 


I never was lone- 
16449. 
25702. 


1522 


Rousseau (Marguerite) 


Rowe 


Rowe (R. J.) 


Rowland (E. M.) 
Rowland (W. S.) 


Rowley (Alec): 


Rouse (E. P.): 


Lord of the mountain. 14688. 
Sioux rabbit dance. 15251. 


Roush (R. G.) Misty memory. 24973. 


Rousseau (Cécile) Complément. 
$640. 

Rousseau (Francois) Complément. 
9640. 


Rousseau (lL. J.): 


Complément. 9640. 

10 petites esquisses. 11037. 
Complément. 
9640. 


Rousseau (Samuei) au. and Rousseau 


(Cot Cy props: 
Epithalame. 15733 (114). 
Larghetto. 15733 (176). 
Panis angélicus. 15733 (255). 


Roussel (Albert) : 


Glorious day. 9947. 
Hommage 4 J. S. Bach. 5407. 
Quatuor. 10983, 10984. 


Row, row, row your boat. 25381. 
Rowbottom (W._ E.) 


Dragon fly. 
18105. 
(Annabell) Watchful moon. 
13581. 

When the sun shines 


thru again. 9202. 


Rowell (Glenn) : 


Glad hearts. 7629. 

Hope’s forgotten song. T7766. 

Hour of prayer. T7771. 

March faithful soldiers, keep 
marching along. 8236. 

Shall we meet on that beautiful 
shore. 8739. 

Hotest [sic] galin | 

Tennessee. 24458. 

I’m longing for the 

old quartet. 5528. 


Boccherini minuet. 23977. 

Border ballad. 11832. 

Canzonetta. T84. 

Dock-side suite. 9731. 

Down channel. 3151. 

Dream children. 537. 

Heller rediscovered. 20220-20224, 

Iceberg. 18461. 

Marionettes. 22779. 

Mayday. 24912. 

My bower. 106386. 

Paradise street. 10862. 

Piano-album. 13108-13111. 

River. 21131. 

Tell me where is: fancy bredug i 
13432. | 

This treasured land. 11334. 

Three centuries. 9007. 

To beauty. 17428. 

Tune thy music to thy heart. 
25718. 

Two nocturnes. 2023. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Who is Sylvia. 17632. 
18 melodische und rhythmische 
studien. 23226. 

Rowley (F. B.): 
As the buds look up. 93832 (18). 
Doubts. 93382 (92). 
Love’s mandate. 93832 (222). 
Love’s victory. 9332 (223). 


Rapture. 93382 (295). 
Rebellion. 9332 (297). 
Regret. 938382 (808). 
Resolve. 9332 (306). 
Song of faithfulness. 9332 (333). 
Rowley (Kk. C.) Dear pal o’ mine. 
22013. 


Rox (John): 
Rhyme or reason. 17130. 
W.cked, unwholesome, expensive. 
17649. 
Roy (Edith) My darling I want you 
near me. 22875. 
Roy (Harry) Waiting for tomorrow 
and you. 9118. 
Roy (Lea): 
Golden tears. 65273. 
Hot! Hot! Hot! 16826. 
On! on! with Roosevelt. 17002. 

Roy (M.) Vingt cing nouvelles lecons 

de solfegés a changements de clés. 

TT (349). 

Roy music pub. co.: 
Mistaken in you. 
Rosa. 25370. 

Royal (Lillian) Flickering shadows. 

Do2y. 


24967. 


Royal music co.: 
Back in my arms again. 9450. 
Down in lover’s lane. 9750. 
I'd like to take you out of circula- 


tion. 10081. 

Since youre away from me. 
1b be 

Tell me that you feel that way. 
11285. 


With all my love to you. 11582. 


Yow’re breakin’ my heart. 11634. 
Royal pub. co.: What this country 
needs is a great big ha-ha-ha. 25820. 


Royer (C. M.) Butterfly. 7280. 

RozkoSny (J. R.) Mermaids of the 
Moldau. 5958. 

Rozmys (Walter) Stars are calling. 

_17303. 

Rozsa (Miklés): 


Bagatellen. 11770. 
Variations. 6834. 
Rézsavolgyi & co. Szomorti volt az 
életem. 23418. 
Rub (Harry) I’m thrw’ with saying 


I’m thru. 7861. 
Rubank, inc.: 
Bell ringers. 23944. 
Big bass drum. 21813. 


Carillon chimes. 11889. 
Dancer. 12001. 
Emmett’s lullaby. 
Executant. 12119, 
Glen Eden. 182381. 
Hank and Lank. 22242. 

Hermit of Kildare. 12290. 
Military band. 16786. 

Miniature symphony. 3814. 

My buddy polka. 3861. 

Our family band. 23038. | 

Pop goes the weasel. 17081. 
Rubank assembly hour piano ac- 


3196. 


cordion folio. 2025. 
Rubank class ensemble folio. 
15166. 


Rubank elementary method for 
clarinet. 23228. 
Rubank progress orchestra folio. 


13217. 

Rubank supplementary band book. 
15167. 

Santa Lucia. 19137. 

Steppin’ out. 23381. 

Technician. 1384380. 

Victor. 138547. 


Waltz chromatic. 13572. 

Rubank assembly hour piano accor- 

dion folio. 2025. 
Rubank progress 

TBI 
Rubbra (Hdmund) 

bra (HKdmund) 
Rubel (J. N. W.) Se what. 15275. 
Rubens (H.) pseud. See Bela (Dajos) 
Rubens (Herbert) : 


orchestra folio, 


See Duncan-Rub- 


Blue moon. 93832 (34). 
Mr. Popple of Ippleton. 9832 
(237). 


Just an old fash- 
16584. 


Rubens (Hugo) 
ioned locket. 


Rubens (P. A.) Blue moon. 93832 
(34). 

Rubenstein (Harry) Regrets. 23164. 

Rubenstein (M. A.) Valley home. 
15527. 


Rubino (Ferdinando) Che bella cosa 
6 ’a femmena. 21905. 
Rubino (Pasquale) Filo d’ Arianna. 
9865*. 
Rubinoff (Dave) Dance of the Rus- 
Sian peasants. 7412. 
Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Dew is soft. 4128. 
Hlegy to the moon. 11039. 
In Thee, O Lord, do I put my 
trust. 11670 (164): 
Melody in F. 17752 (128). 
Romance. 11040, 25992 (60). 
Serenade. 11041. 
Voices of the woods. 21696 (328). 
Rubinstein (Stanley) Let us sing an 
old-time song. 3673. 


1528 


INDEX 


pt: 1, 1. 'S.ve2o 


Rubison (L. R.) My roaming days 
are over. 20871. 
Ruble (B. D.) I’m sorry sweetheart. 
T7857. 
Rubiova (inna) Ballad. 21155. 
Ruboy.. G3...) 
Baby when will you be mine. 
19725. 


You've got what it takes to satisfy 
a man like me. 21674. 
Rubrecht (K. B.) Cuddle up closer. 


19900. 
Ruby (A.) Prosperity. 25308. 
Ruby (Denovan) My pirate love. 
8390. 
Ruby. (Barry): 
I’m thru saying I’m thru. T7860. 


Im thru with saying I’m thru. 
5DAT. 

Keep on doin’ what you’re doin’. 
24721. 

Keep on doing what you’re doing. 
20554. 

Keep romance alive. 24722, 24723. 

Tired of it all. 21411, 25690. 

Whatever it is, [’m against it. 
11488, 138621. 


Ruck (A. J.) My dreams. 8358. 
Ruckle (M. L.) Our home _ sweet 
home. 25204. 


Rucks (J. T.) Dancing with you in 
my dreams. 7421. 
Rudall Carte & co., ltd.: 


Chanson douce. 21895. 
Faun im schilf. 3226. 
Sonata. 12248. 
Rudcki (John) Dream girl. 9756. 
Ruddigore. 21915. 
Rude (F. A.) Dreaming, dear, of you. 
22070. 
Rude. (Lois) I don’t want to love 
you. 18364. 
Rudin (Paul) You wanted somebody 
new. 7058. 
Rudinger (—) Inn at Bethlehem. 
24651. 
Rudisill (Bess) Ain’t I lucky. 2815 
(4). 
Rudner (Moses) My wife’s away. 
12986. 
Rudolph (Byron): 


I’m angry with you. 14429. 
Lonely hours. 12655. 
Rudolph (Richard) Back toyou. 146. 


Rudolph (Walter) If that’s for me, 


I’m out. 22485. 

Rudy (B.) pseud. See Rudolph (By- 
ron). 

Rudy (LL. C.) Come back to me. 
15985. 

Rudy (Morton) Never again. 20916. 


See Rugh (J. F.). 
Sacred quartettes. 


Rue (Joe) pseud. 
Ruebush (W. H.) 
2033. 


Ruebush-Kieffer co. Sacred quar- 
tettes. 2033. 
Ruess (8S. K.) Mountain psalm. 
14838. 
Rufen sie Herrn Plim. 11048. 
Rufo (Palma): 

Don’t be worried. i8090 


When Iam on my way. 19513. 
Ruger (Jerome) See Ruger (W. J.) 
Ruger (W. J.) 
Anna plays piana 
17814. 

At Madame Delgay’s. 2874*. 

Give three cheers for the N.R.A. 
18229. 

Underneath the swaying palms 
with you. 19440. 

You are the fiame of my desire. 


in Havana. 


15691. 
Rugh (J. F.) Its ever. 14568. 
Rugiero (FEF. P. De) See De Rugiero 
(CHES) 
Ruhl (Rose) Modern sweetheart. 
10581. 
Ruins of Athens. 138880. 


Ruiz (Rosendo) Se acabo el platanar. 
23251. 
Rule (James) 
16732. 
Rumania, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Rumbaugh (A. F.): 
I’m lovin’ you still, dear. 
Master’s eall. 8253. 
Walking with Jesus. 
Rumdummy tree. 23229*. 
Rummel (G. E.): 
Daddy silver 
18029. 
Girlie. 14278. 
Rummelsburg (Die) 4128*. 
Rumshinsky (Murray) : 
Love is gone. 8194. 
Three square meals a day. 
6746. 
Rund (Morris) 
Runge (Dora) 
ing. 7664. 
Runkel (K. E.) 
2adtley: 
Runyan (L. S8.): 
Can it be true. 19821. 
I lost my everything when I lost 
you. 22376. 
Oh, please don’t scold me. 20974. 
Runyan (W.M.) Glory out of gloom. 
24338. 
Ruoceo (Don) 
you. 3109. 
Rupp (Carl): 
I’ve started all over again. 
Radio lady. 21103. 


Lullaby lady. 16731, 


16424. 


9118. 
crowned daddy. 


2394, 


Vi is yosher. 2517. 
Good times are com- 


Rejoice and sing. 


Dear, I’ll always love 


3503. 


1524 


poy 
ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Rupprecht (Wilfred) Walking with 


my shadow, talking to myself. 
25770. 

Rusette (L. E. De) See De Rusette 
(L. E.) 

Rush (E. T.): 


Apple blossom time. 95. 

Broadway moon, 11857, 138937. 

Hazen moon. 824. 

It’s springtime in my dreams. 
20486. 

Jig-saw puzzle. 3592. 

Just an old shack. 10321. 

Little home where love is found. 
146738, 20634. 

Man in the moon tonight. 

Springtime in the valley. 


3109. 
112153. 


That’s the way I keep yearning 


for you. 23444, 
Where the buffalo roam. 6962. 
Rush _ (Lilyan) Lovely little you. 
16721. 
Rushworth & Dreaper, ltd. Songs of 
India. 11191. 
Rusk (Delia) Adieu. 
Russell (Benée) : 
After the game is over. 
Did I fall in love. 9717. 
Did my heart beat, did I fall in 
love. 120382. 
I tank I go home. 1032. 
Lullaby of the South. 12705. 
Say yes to me. 19145. 
What makes you so sweet. 
Russell (Hlizabeth) 
those things. 22558. 
Russell (F. C.): 
Another day. 85. 
Here iS my day. 7735. 
Sweet dreams. 8905. 
Russell (Florence) Night with you 


15739. 
19658. 


It’s just one of 


alone. 12963. 
Russell (J. H.) Hawaiian moon, 
24408. 


Russell (K. A.): 

My beautiful. 6042. 

Please answer me, dear. 6315. 
Russell (Kae) My beautiful. 6042. 
Russell (Kennedy) : 

Come home, my dear. 

Rain. 19067. 
Russell (Lillie) 

25058. 

Russell (M. B.) 
youth. 16276. 
Russell (M. P.) 
moon. 20778. 
Russell (M. S.): 

I’m wanting only you. 16488. 

Pleasin’. you. 4049 


17996. 
My mate of the dale. 
Happy dreams of 


Mister Man in the 


You. 4604. 
Russell (Nellie) Costa Rica. 416. 
Russell (Rupert) Chinese chow. 
3029. 


19507. | 


Russell (Ruth) : 
At the end of day. 9415. 
I'll be your sweetheart - providing. 
10102. 


Love’s making a fool of me. 8204. 

Lover’s symphony. 10492. 

Part of love. 23072. 

This place for sale. 113383. 
Russell (S. K.) Fool’s paradise. 678. 


Russell (Varney) Will the sun ever 
shine for me. 4570. 
Russell (Warren) : 
At the end of day. 9415. 
Ill be your sweetheart - provid- 


ing. 10102. 
Lover’s symphony. 10492. 
This place for sale. 11333. 


Russell (William) : 
Girl with wicked eyes. 
Ogou badagri. 18936. 
Russian, Basque and Flemish carols. 
17160. 
Russian dance. 4130. 
Russian music co., ine.: 
Berceuse. 21804. 
Gypsy caravan. 22234. 
L.ery for you. 22335. 
Sing Gypsy. 23291. 
Village gossip. 238543. 


16224. 


Russischer musikverlag, G. m. b. H. 
Danse russe. 24122. 

Russo (H. C.) Man of the night. 
12726. 

Russo (H. D.) Only a dream. 17019. 

Russo (J. V.) Akron march. 18787. 

Russo (Martin) Year and a day. 
13706. 

Rust (A. D.) If you only knew. 
1097. ‘ 

Rust (EH. L.) Crusader. 24106. 

Rust (F. W.): 


Arabisches gold. 4728. 
Ich such’ per sofort. 1074. 
Ich sucl’ per sofort eine freundin 


fiir den sport. 1075. 

Ich traum’ von einer mirchen- 
nacht. 1076. 

Midel - sei lieb, mach’s fensterl 
auf. 10505. 

Mein liebster ist ein schornstein- 
feger. 22797. 

Violetta. 6844. 


Rusthoi (EH. K.): 
Going up. 22202. 
Gospel highway. 22220. 
What will you do with 
23625. 
Rustie lilt. 4132. 
Rustom (Rudy) 


Jesus. 


Looking at the sun- 


set with you. 24827. 
Rutchik (H.) Gay love shines. 5229. 
Rutherford (Anita) Pretty little 
Goldilocks. 23129, 


1529 


INDEX 


Ruthven (Margaret) au. and Ruthven 
(C. E.) prop. Prosperity. 15094. 
Rutkowski (J. G.): 


Seoteh air. 6478. 
Senorita. 11083. 

Rutledge (Alfonzo) Let’s forget the 
past and be sweethearts again. 
20597. 

Rutt (A: G.).: 

Legend of the lily petal. 18599*. 
Wood-carver of Krakovia. 2729*. 


Ruttenberg (Marion) 
female. 16301. 

Rutter (A. C.) Lover’s twilight. 16727. 

Ruygrok (Leo) Poéme. 19020, 19021. 

Ruyssen (C. A. P.) Concerto,en ré. 
18796. 

Ryan (Charles) At twilight. 116. 

Ryan (KE. P.) Dream girl. 22063. 

Ryan (Edward) When you’re lonely 
on life’s avenue, 11535. 

Ryan (Hlizabeth) Wedding of the 
moon. 11478. 

Ryan (Evelyn) Over here. 17035. 

Ryan (G. H.) Let’s lend a hand to 
Roosevelt, back up the N. R. A. 
20600. 

Ryan (J. E.) 

Rayan (ly Wi):= 

Way out Colorado way. 15567. 
When it’s moonlight on the moun- 
tains. 17574, 25839. 
Ryan (Loretta): 


Help wanted 


Bright days. 9521. 


Love can be funny. 20679. 
My charity waltz. 20819. 
Our night of love. 21022. 
Ryan (William) Katie O’Brady. 
14615. 
Rychlik (C. V.): 
Intermezzo. 232338. 


Kadence ku lL. Beethoven, op. 61, 


violin concerto D-dur. 22618. 
Poéme. 4051. 
Polka. 4052. 
Rycroft (Fred) Shanty or levee song. 
8740. 
Rydberg (B. N.) Lonesome moon. 
3704. 
Ryder (George) Hangin’ around the 
river. 5324. 
Rylan (Ruth) Crew true-blue. 480. 
Rylee (M. L.) N. R. A. march. 16908. 
Rymal (Grant) To-ward morning, 
dancing with you. 21426. 
Ryrie (Sinclair) Joy beams. 10808. 
Rysticken (L. J.) Dreaming and 
scheming. 22069. 
Ryther (W. W.): 
National recovery march. 18883. 


We're all for the N. R. A. 23590. 


pt. It; n.s., v. 28 


Sui GA cls de 
Determined to stand to the end. 
7449. 
Happy New Year. T7698. 
S. C. I. A. (Casa editrice) : 


°O marenaro. 25137. 

Primma, siconda e terza. 25137. 
Saar (L. V.): 

Airs from The Bohemian girl. 


DA tao 
Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms. 23943. 
Come in, dear angels. 394. 
Country gardens. 4960, 4962. 
Dear nightingale, awake. 479. 
Easter-day prayer. 575. 
Eeossaises. 17886. 
Fiir Elise. 15888. 
He Whom bore a Virgin pure. 
833. 


Here in a manger. S849. 

Joseph dearest, Joseph mild. 
1207, 1208. 

Londonderry air. 22708. 


My heart I here would give Thee. 
1608. 


Nocturne in E-flat. 21914. 
O Jesu, so fair.; 1725. 
Rustic parade. 21158. 


Seven good joys of Mary. 2109. 
Sleep, my little One. 2164. 
Turkish march. 13880. 
Valse Marie. 21462. 
Wake now, awake, my sleeping 
beauty. 4452. 
Wedding march. 16775. 
Well-beloved, thine the joy of love. 
. 4480. 
Sabathil (Ferdinand) Faun im schilf. 
226. 
Sablon (André): 
Damnés. 9672. 
Entre Saint-Ouen et Clignancourt. 


9809. 
Il faut étre dans le mouvement. 
10194. 
Langage des voilettes. 10385. 
Plaisirs défendus. 19013. 
Sous le ciel bleu. 11198. 
Sabo (S. R.) You don’t deserve to be 
forgiven. 9281. 
Sabraw (Margaret) My mountain 
maid. 14898. 
Sacchi (Ulderico) Pagliaceio. 13073. 
Saccketti (Benny) Take warning. 
11271. 
Sacco (J. P.) I could not love you if 
I tried. 20289. 


Sachs (David) Liberty victory march. 
8115. 


Ryvel (A.): Sachs (Mary) Golden waltz. 9960. 
Allegramente. 21721. Sachs (Robert) Theme. 17384. 
Canzone d’ ’o core. 21873. Sachs (Rudolf) Mein schatz vom 
Pecché oj luna. 1855. Tegernsee. 10546, 12760. 

ta26 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


Concertino. 21949. 
2083. 


women’s 


Sachse (f.) 

Sacred quartettes. 

Sacred trios for 
19124. 

Sacred two-part choruses. 

Sadero (Geni) : 

Barchetta che scantina. 
Marangona. 22773. 
Sadko. 6564, 25518. 
Sadler (Arvelia) 
dreams. 22310. 
Sadler (Basil) : 

Back street. 
Blind pigs. 
Sadler (G. H.) 


voices. 
13224. 
21780. 


House of my 


17854. 
23962. 
Lago Maggiore. 8063. 


Sadowski (F. E.) College daze. 
24069. 
Sadun (I.) Sunday promenade. 8896. 


Saenger (Gustav): 
Aida. 9832 (375). 
Angel’s serenade. 93832) (138). 
Annie Laurie. 21696 (13). 
Berceuse. 9832 (127). 
Cavalleria rusticana. 9332 (231). 
Cradle song. 9332 (77). 
Dancing sunbeams. 4980. 
Fireside frolics. 653. 
Flag bearer. 9871. 
Flower song. 9332 (112). 
Gavotte from Mignon. 9332 (359). 
Kuiawiak. 9332 (202). 
Masquerade party. 1486. 
Mocking bird. T7076 (226). 
Rameaux. 11670 (301). 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
13765 (181). 
Sailor song. 19127. 
Scéne de ballet. 11670 (321). 
Slumber sweetly. 93832 (327). 
Song to the evening star. 11670 
(396). 
Spring song. 11670 (233). 
Tally-ho. 2312. 
Thanksgiving party. 2341. 
Trovatore. 9332 (376). 
Valentine party. 6828. 
Wearing of the green. 
(242). 
Yule log. 2800. 
Safeway stores, inc.: 
Comin’ thro’ the Rye. 4946. 
Holy night! peaceful night. 
Home, sweet home. 5404. 
Songs my mother taught me. 6572. 
Safford (C. M.) 
with me. 15990. 
Safranek (V. F.): 
French comedy. TO76 (86). 
Tagala. 25992 (69). 
Sag mir, wer du bist. 15175. 
Sagala (Frank) Just a little haven 
of roses and tears. 10315. 
Sagaria (Guido) 
13334. 


13765 


5396. 


| St. Louis. 


| St. Pierre (Clay) 


Come, Gip, and romp ; 


Son tutte uguali. | 


Sage (W. A.): 
Cry on my shoulder. 
God gave me you, love. 
Wondring. 13698. 
Sager (Vearl) At twilight I’m dream- 
ing of you. 4743. 
Sahlberg (Sonja) : 
Forlat mej. 7584. 
Om alla vackra drémmar vore 
sanna. 8492. 
Saikley (H. E.) Those all alone blues. 
9005. 


11988. 
by JA g @ 


Sailor’s luck. 11050. 
St. Bartholomew’s carol. 8704. 
St. Benedict’s college. Pilgrim. 25248. 
St. Clair (F. J.): 
Douglas band folio. 9743. 
March of the years. 16753. 
St. Claire (L. C.) National prayer. 
12940, 14921. 
St. Cyr (J. A.) 
me, 72923" 
St. George (H.) Fairy rondo. 
Saint George and the dragon. 
St. Gregory’s day. 13229. 
St. Gruenberg (A.) Sixty studies for 


Better times are com- 


16146. 
2038. 


the violin. 11670 (4388, 489). 
St. John (C. O.) Depression. 16042. 
St.) waonn (Clarence) Everything 


would be O. K. 8209. 
St. John (Darby) This heart belongs 
to you. 13458. 
See also Redlich (Darby St. 
John) —Redlich (Hlizabeth) 
McKinley high school. 
McKinley. 5899. 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. 
of-the-Woods college song. 
Blue eagle. 


Saint.Mary- 
2039. 
19769 
Saint-Requier (L.): 

Guirlandes. 787. 

Petite souris. 1864. 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 

Ancétre. 15733 (299). 

Cloches de la mer. 15733 (300). 

Cygne. 15179. 

Danse macabre. TO76 (300). 

Fantaisie. 13232. 

Fées. 15783 (301). 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 1614, 

8705, 21168. 

Ode d’Horace. 4656 (555). 

Romance. 15733 (802). 

Suzette et Suzon. 15733 (303). 

Swan. 6445, 6446, 23240. 

Tarentelle. 21696 (881). 

2° sonate. 4656 (556). 
Saint-Saéns (M. L. T.): 

Ancétre. 15733 (299). 

Cloches de la mer. 15733 (300) 

Fées. 15733 (301). 

Ode d@’ Horace. 4656 (555). 

Romance. 15733 (302). 


1527 


INDEX 


Saint-Saéns (M. L. T.)—Continued. 
Suzette et Suzon. 15733 (803). 
2° sonate. 4656 (556). 
Saint-Servan (-—): 
Clo-Claude. 380. 
Tokio mousmé. 23487. 
Sainte Thérése of the child Jesus. 
13252". 
St. Verroust (—) Souvenir of old Que- 
bec. 19266. 
Sakellariou (Antonios) : 
Agapo Mia pantremeni. 13778. 
BXérere 7T@s Teatvwue. 13904. 
"Exw ula Kpvg7 apwoTeca. 14161. 
Tra va trakedeyw OéXw. 14268. 
T@ 6€v tTwriva Tore pov. 14284. 
Kopitota ’70 Ta yraveva. 14624. 
Topvaba Bpé wopgwria wov. 15466. 
Sakura. 11051. 
Salabert (Francis) : 
A petits pas. 9334. 
Adam-valse. 11676. 
Adieu Conchita. 4669. 
Adieu toi. 17762. 
Ah! les gosses. 17772. 
Airs de Chevalier. 7095. 
Airs de Gabaroche. T7096. 
Airs de Mercier. 11694. 
Airs de Mistinguett. 36. 
Airs du poilu. 11695. 
Amour... toujours. 4718. 
Angéle. 82. 
Antoinette. 4717. 
Avant étre capitaine. 17842. 
Ay triste de mi. 17848. 
Azor. 4761. 
Biguine, biguine. 17900. 
C’est la belle vie. 9540. 
C’est la jeunesse. 17948. 
C’est pas juste. 9544. 
Cest toujours le passé. 9545. 
Canta guitara. 11882. 
Caquet. 4885. 
Carlotta-valse. 4887. 
Chacun sa chance. 17967. 
Chanson de Job. 17970. 
Chanson du canard. 9589. 
Complainte des galants. 18007. 
Coquin d’amour. 410. 
Dans les prisons russes. 4987. 
Depuis que je vous aime. 18059. 
Destino. 7448. 
Deux guitares. 5034, 7452. 
Deuxiéme album Salabert. 5085. 
Dos lunares. 18095. 
Elle est blonde. 14171. 
Elle était du nord. 9798. 
Eres tu au fond de mes yeux. 
18148. 
Etienne. 9820. 
Fragil Marioneta. 7601. 
Gaby Morlay. 22169. 
Gars de la piste. 14257. 
Gigerl. 9983. 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 28: 


Gitana del albaicin. 12200. 

Grands succés d’opérettes moder- 
nes. 12236. 

Hatikva. 18283. 

Hirondelles de Vienne. 12293. 

Il suffit d’une petite femme. 14510. 

J’ai révé d’une fleur. 18521. 

J’aime les femmes. 10281. 

Java de minuit. 18527. 

Je suis trop bonne fille. 10293. 

Je vends mon coeur. 5684. 

Je veux. 5686. 

Laguna. 5754. 

Lagunes. 18588. 

Linda.:. 1323. 

Ma.blonde signora. 14721. 

Madrigal. 5902. 

Main qui caline. 18693. 

Maniche. 10520. 

Marche des Biacherons tyroliens. 
12734. 

Martin-valse. 18712. 

Mi caballo murio. 12784. 

Mi gaucho. 5961. 

Miette. 18740. 

Minuto de locura. 18744. 

Moi j’éccute V’accerdéon. 14811. 

Ne parlez plus d’amour. 14922. 

Ne sois pas jalouse. 8417. 

Ninon, ne me dites pas non. 
12966. 

No sé porqué. 18915. 

Noce bretonne. 18917. 

Noches de Montmartre. 14949. 

Nous dire adieu. 1714. 

Ouverture miniature. 15015. 

Parce que je vous aime. 13082. 

Parlez-moi d’affaires. 10865. 

Personne. 13103. 

Petite Mollie. 19007. 

Poema. 6820. 

Portera. 13125. 

Pour mettre un peu d’entrain. 
8588. 

Premier album Salabert. 6342. 

Promenade. 6350. 

Qu’on est bien en chemise. 6362. 

Quand on a son vyolant en mains. 
8634. 

Quand on est vraiment amoureux. 
10980. 

Rumba au chateau. 15169. 

Rumba gtiajira. 19119. 

Secret du bonheur. 6478. 

Sevilla a Triana. 8733. 

Simone est comme ¢a. 8761. 

Sourire de mai. 19261. 

Sous laigle double. 6579. 

Sous le soleil. 19262. 

Steinriegler. 19282. 

Sympathique. 19327. 

Taxi. - 2324. 

Totor t’as tort. 6773. 

Trois mousquetaires. 15495, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Truc du Brésilien. 9039. 
Tu le sais. 19426. 
Turquerie. 2462. 

Tus ecariclias. 6798. 
Valse de Pesth. 9085. 
Valse musette. 15534. 
Valse romantique. .6833, 


‘Vindobona. 13551. 


Vraie ranchera. 9106. 


Yo teadoro ...bandoneon. 15685. 


Zou! un peu d’aioli. 11663. 


Salabert (Editions) : 


A coups de garsette. 4. 

A VHay. 7078. 

A la bonne franquette. 7. 
A moins que. 17754. 

A mon cabanon. 4659. 

A nous les potes. 7079. 

A petits pas. T7080, 9334. 

A toutes les sauces. 13768. 
Accordéoniste virtuose. 13771. 
Adam-valse. 11676. 

Adieu Conchita. 4669, 7082. 


Adieu que Von dit trop vite. 


17761. 
Adieu toi. 17762. 
Affranchis. 9842, 17765. 
Ah! comme on s’amuse. 9346. 
Ah, eh, dis done. 25. 
Ah! Vamour sincére. 9347. 
Ah! Les gammes. 13782. 
Ah, les gosses. 7089, 17772. 
Ah! qu’c’est bon. 13784. 
Aime-moi. 4677. 
Aime-moi Mimi. 7093. 
Airs de Chevalier. 7095. 


‘Airs de Gabaroche. 7096. 


Airs de Mercier. 11694. 

Airs de Mistinguett. 36. 

Airs du poilu. 11695. 

Ami. 17800. 

Amour ...lVamour. 17804. 

Amour n’est qu’un réve. 76. 

Amour quand il commence. 9375. 

Amour qui peut mourir. 13811. 

Amour... toujours. 77, 4713. 

Angéle. 82. 

Antoinette. 89, 4717. 

Appel du sex-appeal. 13821. 

Arioso et allegro de_ concert. 
17825. 

As-tu déclaré tes revenus. 13831. 

Au bout du film. 11741. 

Au cabaret des piseaux. 13838. 

Au jardin des légendes. 21757. 

Au p’tit bistrot de Joinville. 4744. 

Avant d’étre capitaine. 7153. 

Avant d@’étre capitaine ... il faut 
étre matelot. 17842. 

Ave maris stella. 17846. 

Avec ma copine. 7160. 

Avec ton parapluie bleu. 21765. 

Avec un bruit sec. 94380. 

Avec une Francaise. 7161. 


1529 


Ay triste de mi. 17848. 
Azor. 127, 4761, 19721. 
Ballades francaises. 17868. 
Beau. jour. 7187. 

Béguin d’un jour. 17891. 
Bel hotel. 7198. 


Belle gitane. 193. 


Belle mariniére. 11794. 

Berceuse. 9492. 

Berceuse au rouet. 4813. 

Berceuse hébraique. 7205. 

Biguine! biguine. 4819, 17900. 

Bois touffu. 13920. 

Bonheur. 13923. 

Bons moments au régiment. 7236. 

Brilantes larmes. 4861. 

C’est au rythme d’un tango. 9537. 

C’est bon. 138951. 

C’est du boniment. 17944. 

C’est eh vain que tu chercheras. 
9538. 

C’est fou ce qu’on peut faire. 292. 

Cest Joséphine. 9539. 

C’est la belie vie. 4869, 9540. 

Crest la crise. 17945. 

C’est la Java. 17946. 

C’est la jeunesse. 17947, 17948. 

C’est le chat. 298. 

C’est le plaisir que j’aime. 24014. 

C’est le printemps. 294. 

C’est mon p’tit. 21853. 

C’est nerveux. 13952. 

C’est parce que je vous aime. 
9543. 

C’est pas juste. 9544. 

C’est pas normal. 11871. 

C’est pas tes oignons. ‘7288. 

C’est toujours ’lamour. 17949. 

C’est toujours le passé. 295, 9545. 

C’est un petit camarade. 296. 

C’est votre valse. 7289. 

C’est vous. 4870. 

C’est vous que j’aime. 297. 

Ca cest dla rumba. 9546. 

Ca, cest du billard. 7290. 

Ca cest du sport. 7291. 

Ca doit rester entre nous. 17950. 

Ca gaze. 298. 

Ca n’se fait plus. 17951. 

Ca roule. 17952. 

Ca vient comm’ ea. 4872. 

Calvaire. 12958. 

Canecans. 207. 

Caquet. 4885. 

Carlotta-valse. 4887. 

Ce‘ nest qu’un netit désir. 7318. 

Celui aui ne vient nas. 27892. 

Chacun sa chance. 7322. 17967. 

Change. 11904. 

Chanson au bord de Veau. 17969. 

Chanson de Job. 17970. 

Chanson de Lison. 4908. 

Chanson des livreurs. 7326. © 


INDEX 


Salabert (Editions)—Continued. 


Chanson des sans-culottes. 9587. 

Chanson du canard. 9588, 9589. 

Chanson du doge. 17971. 

Chanson du fou qui tua son 
amour. 11906. 

Chanson provencale. 13991. 

Chansons des trains et des gares. 
17972. 

Chant des évadés. 11907. 

Chant fédéral de la mutualité. 
7328. 

Chantez, mon coeur. 4910. 

Charming holidays on the Riviera. 
21903. 

Chevauchée. 14007. 

Cheva2ux aA l’entrainement. 9608. 

Chez moi. 14008. 

Chipe moi par le pai’ tot. 14018. 

Chiquilla. 9616. 

Chiquilla! Mama!—Nifia. 119382. 

Choral et Marche nuptiale. 9619. 

Chouchou poids plume. 14020. 

Coeur a prendre. 7368. 

Coeur he vieillit pas. 17992. 

Coffret mystérieux. 388. 

Comme un simple citoyen. 7388. 

Complainte de Panurge. 7389. 

Complainte des galants. 18007. 

Con los brazos abiertos. 4951. 

Coquin d’amour. 410, 411. 

Couleur de réve. 418. 

Coup de chien. 18020. 

Course aux. maris. 423. 

Credo d’amour. 4969. 

Damnés. 9672. 

Dans le salon du dentiste. 9680. 

Dans les prisons russes. 4987. 

Dans mon bateau. 9681. 

De tout mon coeur. 5009. 

Déboires. 485. 

Depuis que je suis 4 Paris. 18058. 

Depuis que je vous aime. 7445, 
18059. 

Dernier virage. 7446. 

Derniéres nurseries. 5028, 5029. 

Des mots nouveaux. 18061. 

Désir. 9713. 

Desquite. 5031. 
estin. 14101. 

Destino. 7448. 

Deux danses. 18580. 

Deux guitares. 5034, 7452. 

Deux'éme album Salabert. 5035. 

Dis-moi je t'aime. 18076. 

Dis-moi pourquoi. 14106. ° 

Dis-moi tout bas. 18077. 

Diveitissements sur un théme 
pastoral. 5044, 

Dos lunares. 18095, 

Ecoute V’écho. 581.’ 

Kiglogue. 18135. 


Eli! Eli. 24220. 


1530 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Elle est blonde. 7527, 14171. 

Elle était du nord. 5122, 9798. 

En dansant la biguine. 588. 

En mi rancho hay una flor. 5126. 

En province. 9802. 

En route, mes enfants. 7529. 

Enfants. 18146. 

Enfants s’amusent. 5131. 

Entre Saint-Ouen et Clignancourt. 
9809. 

Epicerie. 14178. 

Eres tu au fond de mes yeux. 
18148. 

Et le reste. 18151. 

Et nunc et semper. 3202. 

Et puis ... aprés. 14185. 

Et tout, et tout, et tout. 9819. 

Et zon, zon, zon. 18152. 

Etienne. 9820. 

Hitre adorée de toi. 7543. 

Etudiante. 14187. 

Exercices. 18161. 

Fais vite. 7554. 

Faites comme chez yous. 18165. 

Fanfare de Nanterre. 623. 

Fanny, Fanny, je t’adore. 12129. 

Fantaisie arabe. 7557. 

Fantaisie cinématographique. 
12130. 

FantOme. 5168. 

Faut pas s’presser. 18166. 

Faut savoir faire tous les métiers. 
7563. 

Femme est faite pour Vhomme. 
9858. 

Fétes juives. 24257. 

Fiancailles. 640. 

Fille 4 vendre. 9865. 

Filles ont une Ame. 14213. 

Fils de Mickey. 5184. 

Finissez donc, monsieur. 9866. 

Fleur de joie. T7579. 

Flirt. 663, 14222. 

Florabella. 664. 

Fois qu’on l’a. 18181. 

Fondu, un momo. 7588. 

Fragil Marioneta. 7601. 

Fuite. 719. 

Baby Morlay. 22169. 

Gars de la piste. 14257, 14258. 

Gigerl. 9933. 

Gitane. 9941. 

Grands succés d’ opérettes moder- 
nes. 12236. 

Gréle. 783. 

Gréta. 18256. 

Hatikva. 182838, 18284. 

Héléne. 7724. 

Heure de réve. 143841. 

Heure du berger. 10028. 

Hirondelles de Vienne. 12298. 

I’m mad. 1019. 

Icylle sous-marine. 7908. 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1933 


Il doit y avoir autre chose 4 faire. 
1108. 

‘Tl était un enfancon, 14508. 

Il faut étre dans le mouvement. 
10194, 

I] faut oser. 14509. 

I] n’aime pas la java. 12449. 

Il n’y a pas de raison. 22498. 

Il suffit d’un refrain. 10195, 

Il suffit d’une petite femme. 5608, 
14510. 

Il vaut mieux lever l’pied en dan- 
sant. 14511. 

Iis vont... 95609. 

Impressions. 12451. 

Improvisation du pére Varenne. 
7928. 

Intellectuel. 10240. 

Interlude mélodrame. 12481. 

Introduction et danse. 12483. 

J’adore les Espagnoles. 18518. 

J’ai deux yeux. 1176. 

J’ai révé d’une fleur. 7994, 18521. 

J’aime a voguer. 7995. : 

J’aime les femmes. 7996, 10281. 

J’aime moins ca. 10282. 

J’aime ta téte brune. 1177. 

J’dis tout. 14574. 

J’m’en balance. 5678, 5679. 

J’ pourrais fair’ du cinéma. 5680. 

J’prends tout du bon cdété. 1178. 

J’vais t’faire un dessin. 12510. 

J’vois ca @ici. 18522. 

Java dIsraél. 1181. 

Java de minuit. 5683, 18527. 

Java des fleurs d’oranger. 18528. 

Je cherche un jeune premier. 
7999. 

Je lai perdu. 10286. 

Je m’ amuse. 8000. 

Je m’sens faite pour ca. 14579. 

Je me trouve mal. 10287. 

Je nWavais pas compris. 14580, 

Je n’sais pas dire. 1186. 

Je h’suis pas de mon temps. 1187. 

Je ne crois plus a rien. 10289. 

Je ne sais pourquoi je taime. 
106299. 

Je réve dun fol amour. 8001. 

Je sais. 71188. 

Je suis petit. 10291, 14581. 

Je suis trop bonne fille. 10298. 

Je vends mon coeur. 5684, 5685. 

Je veux. 5686. 

Je veux qu’tu m’embrasgsses. 8002. 

Je voudrais. 1189. 

Je voudrais faire des enfants. 
10294. 

Je voudrais t’écouter. 1190. 

Je vous aimerai toujours. 8003. 

Jean-matelot. 10296. 

Jeune fille du train de banlieue. 
18536. . 

Jeunes marés. 14586. 


1531 


Jeux de beauté. 8007. 

Jour ou toujours. 8015. 

Kadisch, 8048. 

Laguna. 95754. 

Lagunes. 18588. 

Laissez-vous glisser. 8064. 

Lamento. 12584. 

Langage des voilettes. 103885. 

Le dire, est bien. 1287. 

Légende. 12605. 

Lettres d’amis ... lettres d’amour. 
18617. 

Lettres que Von garde. 8114. 

Li dous bessoun. 18619, 

Tanda. 1323; 

Loin de Paris. 10451. 

Lorsque revient le printemps. 
8179. 

Ma blonde signora. 14721. 

Ma mie, mon aimée. 10500. 

Ma rue. 5896. 

Ma zoulie moukére. 8226. 

Madrigal. 5902. 

Main qui caline. 10511, 18693. 

Mais il ne faut pas tout prendre 
a la lettre. 10512. 

Mais Vamour c’est autre chose. 
10518. ; 

Maison des amourettes. 5909. 

Malgré vous mon cceur chante 
pour vous. 14729. 

Maniche. 10520. 

Marchand de sable. 8239. 

Marche des btcherons tyroliens. 
12734. 

Marche des grands boulevards. 
5920, 5921. 

Margoton du bataillon. 18707. 

Marguerites. 1476. 

Marinette joue de la varinette. 
14747. 

Marins. 8242. 

Marins, matelots. 12739. 

Marionnettes. 1479. 

Martin-valse. 18712. 

Maurinoise. 10530. 

Méfie-toi du printemps ... [ou- 
lette. 14766. 

Menuet galant. 12777. 

Merlaison. 14782. 

Mes fournisseurs. 14784. 

Mes petits chapeaux. 18732. 

Mets ta téte sur mon épaule. 
24948, 

M: gaucho. 5961. 

Miaou. 18735. 

Midi chante. 18737. 

Miette. 8281, 18740. 

Minuto de locura. 18744. 

Moi, j’écoute Vaccordéon. 10582, 
14811. 

Moi, j’thets plein gaz. S299. 

Moi je joue au yoyo. 5979. 

Momies. 18757. 


INDEX 


Salabert (Editions )—Continued. 


Mon ceur soupire. 1540. 

Mon idéal 4 moi. 14816. 

Mon soleil, a moi... 18760. 

Monique, je suis tout pour 
Mon que. 18768. 

Montléry. 8804. 

Montmartroise. 

Mort maudit. 

Muche. 12848. 

Musique de scéne. 

Musiques nouvelles. 1585. 

My little mother. 10679. 

N’ajoute pas une parole. 

N’oublie pas de m’aimer. 18850. 

Ne cueillez pas les fleurs. 6117. 

Ne dis pas de folies. 10717. 

Ne dis plus de paroles vaines. 
18888. 


18765. 
12831.. 


8342-8344. 


12938. 


Ne dites plus rien. 8415. 

Ne parlez pas. 6118. 

Ne parlez plus d’amour. 6119, 
14922. 

Ne pas dire qu’on aime. 8416. 

Ne sois pas jalouse. 6120, 8417. 

Ne vous embrassez plus. 14928. 

Nécessaire et superflu. 18889. 

Nessus. 2947. 

Ni jamais, ni toujours. 1680. 


Ninon, ne mé dites pas non. 8437, 
12966. 

No hables. 6141. 

No sé porqué. 18915. 

Noce bretonne. 18917. 

Noches de Montmartre. 

Non pas encore. 14950. 

Nous dire adieu. 1714, 1715. 

Nuit devant soi. 10769. 

O ma creole divine. 14959. 


14949. 


O ma Russie. 14960. 

O Marius. 18932. 

O mon maitre. 8458. - 

Oh! Jules. 8471. 

Oh! papa. 10789. 

On est mieux a deux. 10811. 

On n’laurait pas cru. 13032. 

On n’ s’etait rien dit. 8496. 

On n’se refait pas. 10813. 

On ne me fait pas faire. 8497. 

On ne peut pas. 14988. 

On s’a. 8498. 

On se demande pourquoi. 8499. 

One-step de la Botte. 8510. 

Orage. 1799. 

Oui, c’est bien vous. 13050. 

Oui! ... cest toujours Vamour. 
8524. 

Ouverture miniature. 8534, 15015. 

Paméla. 8541. 

Panurge. 8543, 8544. 

Papa! papa. 10856, 18985. 


Par téléphone. 18987. 
Parce qu’un soir. 18993. 


19382 


Dt. 1h, RS vee 


Parce que je vous aime. 13082. 
Parlez-moi d’affaires. 1841, 10865. 
Pas davantage. 138087. 


Pas trés intelligent. 1844. 
Passacaglia. 138. 
Pastorale. 7363, 10587. 
Pastorale-nocturne. 8551. 
Pauline. 13093. 

Pays des réves bleus. 1851. 
Pays du soleil. 8553. 

Pena. . 19006. - 
Personne, 13103. 

Petit coeur a louer. 8562. 
Petite Mollie. 15039, 19007. 
Phaléne. 138107. 

Plaisirs défendus. 19013. 
Plus beau régiment. 1894. 
Podes volver. 6319. 
Poema. 6320. 

Pommier d’amour. 


15065. 

Pour demain. 1902. 

Pour la belle Isabelle. 8587. 

Pour mettre un peu d’entrain. 
8588, 8589. 


Pour plaire 4 la femme. 10928. 

Pourquoi. 6334. 

Pourquoi j’adore le midi. 8590. 

Pourquoi leS femmes blondes. 
19027. 

Pourquoi pas. 15076. 

Pourquoi se quitter quand on 
s’aime. 8591. 

Pourtant. 19028. 


Prélude de concert. 19033. 
Prélude mélodrame. 13131. 


Premier album Salabert. 63842. 

Prenez garde 4 la_ peinture. 
10943. 

Prisons. 19048. 

Promenade. 6350. 

Province. 6359. 

Psaume XXIV. 23141. 

Puisque je vous ai. 8627. 

Qu’on est bien en chemise. 1933, 


6362. 

Quand ]’amour prend. 6364. 

Quand mon corps .. . contre toi. 
10979. 

Quand on a bu. 8683. 

Quand on a son yolant en mains. 
1934, 8634. 

Quand on attend une femme. 
19054. 

Quand on doit vivre ensemble. 
8635. 

Quand on est parigot. 15105. 

Quand on est tout 1la-haut. 25313. 

Quand on est vraiment amoureux. 
8636, 10980. 

Quand on fait de la contrebande. 
1935. 

Quand on n’est pas jolie. 8637. 

Quand on perd la téte. 8638. 

Quand on revoit la sienne. 19056. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Quand on sait parler d’amour. 


10981. 
Quand tout est terminé. 19056. 
Quand tu me dis. 19057. 
Quand une femme. 1936. 
Quand y a pas d’public. 1937. 
Quand youyou yoyotte. 6365. 


Quatre chansons francaises. 


24032. 


Quatre préludes syneopés. 18762. 
Quatriéme étude orientale. 1942. 


Quatuor 4 cordes. 8639. 


Que cest bon d’étre amoureux. 


19058. 


‘Que pensez-vous des femmes. 


10985. 


Rayon d’soleil et lon oublie tout. 


6378. 
Refrain d’amour. 6383. 
Régine dans la Renault. 8655. 
Rengaine d’amour. 11007. 


Reprise du menuet galant. 13189. 


Reste encore, veux-tu. 19082. 
Réver. 19086. 


Rhapsodie montagnarde. 19087. 


Rien dans le coeur. 6400. 
Rien qu’en se frolant. 11017. 
Roi de la montagne. 11024. 
Rosario. 8686. 

Rose. 8687. 

Rose de plaisir. 19111. 
Rose jolie. 19112. 

Rosier blanc. 8691. 

Rove qui tourne. 15164. 
Rubis d’Orient. 8698. 
Rue du temple. 11042. 


Rumba au chateau. 11046, 15169. 


Rumba des rombieres. 8694. 
Rumba gtiajira. 19119. 


S’il n’y avait plus de militaires. 


8698. 
8. O. S. 6488. _— 
‘Sa mémé, 8699. 
Sais-tu. 6447, 
Sait-on jamais. 15180. 
Sans le vouloir. 15186. 
Savoir la vérité. 13240. 
Seéne de deuil. 8716. 
Seéne des oiseaux. 8717. 
Seeret de mon coeur. 6477. 
Secret du bonheur. 6478. 
Senorita. 2101. 
Sentimentale. 2102. 
Séparément. 2103. 
Sevilla a Triana. 8733. 
Si je m’etais couché. 19179. 


Si je n’aimais pas vos yeux. 


19180. 


Si amour prenait racine. 8752. 
Si les femmes faisaient la guerre. 


6501. 
Si tu veux. 2130, 2131. 
‘Si vous m’aimiez. 25449. 


1533 


—— rr 


Simone est comme ca. 8761, 
11118. 

Simple histoire. 6507. 

Six chansons pour les petits en- 
fants. 1847. 

Six danses suédoises. 14545. 

Soir de réveillon. 11158. 

Soldat civil. 8790. 

Sonate. 18741. 

Sonatine. 133387. 

Sortie de Bob. 2216. 

Sourire de mai, 19261. 

Sourire de Paris. 6578. 

Sous laigle double. 6579. 

Sous le ciel bleu. 11198. 

Sous le soleil. 19262. 

Sous les pommiers. 2219. 

Souvenir dun soir d’amour. 
15307. 

Souvenirs. 15308. 

Springtime. 2240. 

Steinriegler. 19282. 

Sunday promenade. 8896. 

Sur la mer immense. 192938. 

Sur la route. 11237. 

Sur la route un beau dimanche. 
- 6651. 

Sur le trottoir. 19306. 

Sur les jolis ponts de Paris. 
25599. 


Suzanne, Suzette et Suzon. 2275. 


Sympathique. 19327. 

Tableaux d’histoire. 15392. 

Tango. 8987. 

Taxi, 2324. 

Te fais pas d’mousse. 8943. 

Theme champétre. 11309. 

Theme de Panurge. 8977. 

Theme de Panurge et de Régine. 
8978. 

Théme de Régine. 8979. 

Toi, mon chéri. 19407. 

Ton regard. 2421. 

Topaze-prélude. 15477. 

Toreros. 13484. 

Totor tas tort. 2427, 6773. 

Touchons du bois. 113868. 

Toujours. 15478. 

Toujours plus haut. 18485. 

Tout au fond de mon ceeur. 9030. 

Tout petit porto. 15482. 

Tout va bien. 19414. 

Traversée de lexistence. 15490. 

Tricot d’Anitou. 2448. 

Trois bourguignons. 11375. 

Trois lettres d’amour. 15494. 

Trois mazurkas. 7575, 7576. 

Trois mousquetaires. 9038, 15495. 

Trois valses. 22637. 

Troisiéme étude orientale. 2447. 

Truc du Brésilien. 2451, 9039. 

Tu le sais. 138499, 19426. 

Tu m’énerves. 6791. 

Tu me plais. 2459. 


INDEX 


Salabert (Editions )—Continued. 
Tu mens si bien. 19427. 


Tu resteras toujours. 9049. 
Turquerie. 2462. 

Tus caricias. 693: 
Va-t-en. 15525. 

Valse. 8937. 

Valse d’un amant. 238536. 
Valse de Pesth. 9085. 
Valse de Régine. 9086. 
Valse des matelots. 9087. 
Valse romantique. 6883. 


Variations libres et finale. 11413. 

Variations sur Malborough. 15586. 

Vélo car. 9092. 

Vers ta fenétre. 

Viens. 19458. 

Viens! ... viens! quitte ce soir 
cette vie. 6840. 

Vindobona. 138551. 

Vive Paris. 11430. 

Vivre. 19460. 

Vocalise de 
11431. 

Voitures. 11482. 

Voix de mon réve. 

Vos vet sain mit Isroél. 

Vous. 19464. 

Vous aurez toujours vingt ans. 
11437. 

Vous avez déménagé mon coeur. 


19465. 
Vous me direz. 9105. 


2515. 


Madame Carette. 


19462. 
25757. 


Vous n’savez paS madame, 2539. 

Vraie des matelots. 19466. 

Vraie ranchera, 9106. 

Y a plus personne. 19590. 

Yeux doux. 11607. 

Yo te adoro bandoneon., 
15685. 

Zone. 11662. 

Zou! un peu d’aioli. 11668. 


Salant (Ted) Youre in my heart. 
21661. 

Sale (Cherry ) 

Salisbury (Mona) 
and me. 38980. 

Sallustio (Giacinto) : 


Weep alone. 25798. 
One broken heart 


Divino infante. 24157. 
Spleen. 25555. 
Sally Mae. psewd. See Shepard (M. 
M.) 


See Hatfield (C. 8S.) 
Sunrise. 17328. 

Love is gone. 12678. 
Plantation blues. 


Salmans (Cora) 

Salmon (A. L.) 

Salmon (D. B.) 

Salmon (Lawrence) 
25258. 

Salome. 15733 (336-341). 

Salon Dora Green. 10354. 

Salsbury (Ginny) pseud. See Salsbury 
(V. M.) 

Salsbury 
10182. 


(Nate) If I had of knew. 


pt. II, n. s.; v. 28 


Salsbury (V. M.): 
Say it with a kiss. 11057. 
Why should it be. 11567. 


Salsman (R. L.) Call me to your 


arms. 138955. 
Salter (H. J.): 
Castiliana. 99576. 
Frau muss nur versteh’n. 703, 
TOA. 
Holzapfel weiss alles. 881. 
Komm’ mein schatz. 704, 1264. 


Meine liebe bliiht alle jahre auf’s. 


new’. . 1502. 
Reizendes cousinchen. 4095. 
Rosa, reizende Rosa. 2006, 2007. 


Salter (M. T.): 
Contentment. 
Cry of Rachel. 
Little while. 


11670 (61). 
13765 (34). 
13765 (110). 
Love’s epitome. 18765 (112). 
Sky-meadows. 18765 (202). 
Swan. 138765 (218). 
: Toast. 18765 (226). 
Salter (Sumner) : 
Beatitudes. 13765 (12). 
Day is gently sinking. 13765 (37). 


Hosanna, 5418, 5419. 
Sun of my soul. 13765 (216). 
Saltman (Philip) Yearning. 19592. 


Salvado (L.): 

C’est moi la vedette. 9541. 
Elisa, ta mére t’appelle. 9797. 
J’ai souvent révé. 10280. 

Salvan (Mario) If each star were a 
kiss. 20420. 

Salvation army brass band journal. 
2046-2048, 6450, 8707, 15182-15184, 
19132) 2AVT1. 

Salvation army instrumental albums. 
15185. 

Salvation army instrumental albums 
no. 14. 8708. 

Salvationist pub. & supplies, ltd.: 

Musical salvationist. 1584, 3854, 
6033, 8341. 10629, 12853, 14850, 
16835, 18806, 20809, 22862, 25014. 

Salvation army brass band jour- 
nal, 2046-2048, 6450, 8707, 
15182-15184, 19132, 21171, 25389. 

Salvation army instrumental al- 
bums. 15185. 

Salvation army instrumental al- 
bums no. 14. 8708. 

Salvatore (Di Mauro) Dream of love 


sincere. 541, 22065, 22066. 

Salvia (T. R.) In the valley of love. 
24642. 

Salviucci (Giovanni) Ouverture in 
do diesis minore. 25211. 


Salyards (S. S.): 
Bachelor of love. 
Blue days. 4835. 

Salzbrenner (Richard) 

dir! Sieg heil. 18807. 


ATT2. 


Heil ftihrer 


1534 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Salzedo (Carlos) Fraicheur. 16197. 
Salzer (Gustav) Lords and ladies, 
19648 (84). | 
Sam. pseud. See Johnson (S. L.) 
Samara (Anna) Mademoiselle de 
Belle-Isle. 2815 (194). 
Samara (Spiro): 
Flora mirabilis. 16164. 
Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle. 2815 
(194). 
Samazeuilh (Gustave) 
12589. 
Samberg (Benjamin) : 
Comedy racketeers, Ham ’n’ Heggs. 
400*. 
Samberg’s (Benny) fifth medley 
of original songs. 4136. 
Two times a night. 18510. 
Same train. 13234. 
Samelow (Louis) Blue ribbon waltz. 
17921. 
Sammataro (Anthony) One more 
prayer. 1782. 
Sammond (H. §S.) Night is like a 
Gypsy maiden, 20930. 
Sammons (Albert) : 
Lullaby. 1425. 
Rondo in G. 20800. 
Sammons (G. H.) In every man’s 
life there is a girl. 14519. 
Sammut (Paul) My happiest day. 
20841. 
Sampson (HE. M.): 
Blue Lou. 19779. 
Free love. 22158. 
Sampson (S. H.) Raindrops. 6874. 
Sampson (W. H.) To Zion. 174385. 
Sams (Bert) Song of the miner. 
25025. 
Samsel (W. J.) Rantin’, rovin’ Rob- 
in’. 4088. 
Samson (Hli) Mein lieber schatz, bist 
du aus Spanien. 3790. 
Samson (J. M.) Stand by me. 19278. 
Samson (S. L.) Bishop Zack. 7216. 
Samson and Dalilah [sic] 8705. 
Samson and Delilah. 21168. 
Samuels (D. H.): 
Love you’ve done me wrong. 8212. 
Only in dreams you do. 8512. 
Samuels (Hdmond) : 
How soft the night, how full the 
moon. 10053. 
If I have you. 10183. 
It’s a shabby house. 10263. 
Samuels (M. V.) Nira, queen of pros- 
perity. 16947. 
Samuels (W. G.): 
Dark clouds. 21992. 
So shy. 25494. 
Samuelson (KE. J.) Kristna sangen. 
14625. 
Samuelson (Inez) Life for me. 5795. 


Larghetto. 


Sanchez (Isabel) World of our own, 
4591. 

Sanchez (J. M.) Senorita, my chi- 
quita. 8730. 

Sanchez (M. T.) Our army band. 
1812. 

Sanchez (Ramon) Solito. 25501. 

Sanchez bros. : 

Corrido de los temblores. 18016. 

Nunea te creas. 18928. 

Sonora querida. 19256. 

Suenos de oro, 19295. 

Yo me vine de mi tierra. 19596. 
Sanchez R. (Roberto) Paloma. 1834. 
Sanctus. 11052, 

Sandahl (May) Mother. 10610. 
Sandauer (Heinz) : 

Bleib’ mir treu. 222. 

Fahr’ mit mir nach Bohmen. 614. 

Schaw tief in meine augen. 2070. 
Sandby (Herman) : 

Elverhgi. 5124. 

Om dagen vid mitt arbete. 6224. 
Sanders (Leslie) Hail to the N.R.A, 

20179. 
Sanders (Troy): 

Caballero de ja noche. 2980. 

Jota no. 3... 22589. 

Sanders (W. H.) Glory of our nation. 
12210. 

Sanderson (Lou) When I said good- 
bye te Mollie. 9181. 

Sanderson (Wilfrid) : 

As I sit here. 9400. 

Little grey dove. 12643. 

My love’s a butterfly. 6083. 

Phyllis. 9832 (280). 

Remembering you. 19079. 

Second selection of Wilfrid San- 

derson’s popular songs. 13256. 
Summer love song. 17324. 
Sandgren (C. D.) Leaves are falling 
again. 24755. 
Sandhagen (W. H.) Ill pay you 
some Tuesday of next week. 20836. 
Sandler (Lena) Roosevelt our leader. 
15155. 
Sandley (Edna) Wond’ring. 4588. 
Sandlin (Z. M.) Whispering pine 
trees. 25883. 
Sandridge (HE. K.) Some little queen 
stole your heart. 11167. 
Sandy (G. L.) Our Florida. 1816. 
Sanford (Dick) : 
Hill-billy prisoner and mountain- 
eer song folio. 18322. 
Radio rubes collection of hill 
country ballads and comic songs. 
8644. 
When it’s harvest time in old New 
England. 25887. 
When the sun goes down behind 
the hill. 11524. 


e 
38188—34—--30 1535 


INDEX 


Sanford (Dick)—Continued. 
When you played the old church 
organ. 21576. 
Sanford (J. A.) Just a desert wand- 
erer. 5706. 
Sanford (R. C.) 
Sang Viennois. 
Sangamo music pub. co. 
dGing-a-ling. 18159. 
Sangamon sales service: 
I’m in love with my mother-in- 
law’s gal. 3475. 
Sangamon river, I’m dreaming of 
you. 4137. 
San Martino (Bruna Da) See Da San 
Martino (Bruna) 
Sansanelli (Mario): 


Fugue. 23904. 
1294, 1948. 
Everything’s 


Comme passa ’a_ primmavera. 
21948. 
Tutt’ ’e rrose. 2468. 
Voce d’ oro. 2582. 
Santa. 75. 
Santa Lucia. 41389. 
Santa poesia. 6454. 


Santana (R. HE.) Padre y vengador. 


10849. 

Santa’s experiment. 21174*. 

Santella ‘(Nick) Accordionist’s pa- 
rade. 157385. 

Santeugini (Enrico) Fir dich, Rio 
Rita. 715, 716. 

Santeugini (Enrique) Mein lieber 
schatz, bist du aus Spanien. 3790. 

Santiago (Arturo) Son tus ojos. 
6557. 


Santly "(He W-) 
bells tolled on the hill. 
Santly bros., ine.: 
Anything your little heart desires. 
91, 2861. 
Baby boy. 4762, 4763. 
Better think twice. 23959. 
Chimes in the chapel. 21910. 
Close to my heart. 382, 3040. 
Deep in the dark of the night. 
18053, 22015. 
Don’t send me orchids. 3148. 
East of the sun—west of the 
moon, where can you be. 9788. 
Easy on the eyes. 9790. 
Ey’rything is peaches ’neath the 
old apple tree. 12117. 
Fortunate for me. 694. 
Garden in old Kalua. 
Good luck, sweetheart. 
12228. 
Grass is gettin’ greener 
time.” 776, don. 
I’ve got my fingers crossed, ’till 
you come home. 10159, 10160. 


When the chapel 
4519, 


9916. 
12227, 


all the 


pt. m1, n.s., v.28 


It’s the talk of the town. 12502, 
16548. 

Just a perfect night for love. 
10318. 


Low’siana lullaby. 5854, 14693. 
Moon of. Asia land. 22828. 

My Dixie hi-dee hideaway. 3865. 
OV pappy. 23001. 

That co-ed party. 17370, 21358. 


Under a blanket of blue. 9070, 
11399. 

We're getting closer to love. 
17539, 21520: 

When the chapel bells tolled on 
the hill. 4519. 


When the moon swings low along 
the O-hi-o. 23657. 

When the robins return in the 
Spring. 17595. 

Where the Swanee river flows 
thru’ heaven. 19540, 23682. 


You have taken my heart. 23763, 
25954. 
You’re easy on the eyes. 11635. 
Santoliquido - (Francesco) Giardini 
notturni. 9982. 
Santoni (J. H.): 
Despedida. 7447. 
Fraternidad universal. 20094. 
Guaybana. 143807. 
Saludo a Mexico. 8706. 
Tus ojos. 9055. 
Santoro (Eddie) Hello Chicago. 
7728. 


Santoro (T. G.): 
Bad man. 19735. 
Johnny’s waltz. 20508. 
Santorsola (Anthony) You're so di- 
vine. 19623. 
Santos (Don): 
Santos diagram method for the 
Hawaiian guitar. 25398. 
Santos junior Hawaiian guitar 
method. 25399. 
Santos master studies for Ha- 


waiian guitar. 25400. 
Santos master studies for tenor 
banjo. 25401. 


Santos (Don) pub. co., inc.: 
Century folio. 24036. 
Santos diagram method for the 
Hawaiian guitar. 253898. 


Santos junior Hawaiian guitar 
method. 25399. 
Santos master studies for Ha- 


waiian guitar. 25400. 
Santos master studies for tenor 
banjo. 25401. 
Santos modern method for piano 
accordion. 2052. 
Santos (Henriette) It’s love inviting 


In a garden in old Kalua. 10201. you. 1171. 
It’s Sunday down in Caroline. | Santucci (J. J.) Mother of mine, I 
3579, T989. love you. 18792. 
1536 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Saporetti & Cappelli: 

Pietra dello secandalo. 40387*. 

77 lodole e un marito. 4655*. 
Sarasate (P.) Zigeunerweisen. 17749. 
Sarauer (Alois) Z mladych let. 

9324. 
Sarb (H. E.): 

I’ve got a job once more. 22449. 

My world is in the shadows. 8408. 

Shadow waltz. 11092. 

Sarché (Edward) Don’t fear. 14119. 

Sargent (T. R.) Dancing with fairies 
in dreamland. 21986. 

Sarles (Richard) I’m blue when day 
is done. 18401. 

Sarli (Carlos Di) Ensuefio de amor. 
3197. 

Sarony (Leslie) : 

Do you know. 5049. 

Jekyll and Hyde. 5688. 

Lord Mayor’s show. 8176. 

Oop, she goes again. 18965. 

(Maint 213%. 

This town’s too quiet. 21400. 

Toasts. 2417. 

Uncle Oojah’s party. 4415. 

Wheezy Anna. 4497. 

Wheezy-Anna’s wedding day. 

23630. 
When I play on my Spanish gui- 
tar. 23639. 
Sarreau (Gaston ) Louve. 23795 
(47). 
Sarson (May): 

Boats and bridges. 11826. 

Cavalier song. 328, 

Fear no more. 24254. 

Five fragments. 2056. 

Hope and joy. 12308. 

Lady of the land. 12579. 

Lavender. 8078. 

Lullaby, oh lullaby. 12706. 

Merry note. 24940. 

Song to beauty. 8831. 

Winter. 13683. 

Sartorio (Arnoldo) : 
Jugendalbum. 9332 (186-188). 
Naughty pixie mocking his mother. 
4656 (441). 

Pixies asleep. 4656 (499). 

Pixies’ drill. 4656 (500). 

Pixies on the water. 4656 (501). 

Pixies out hunting. 4656 (502). 

Pixies riding horseback. 4656 

(503)% 
Pixies sliding down hill. 4656 
(504). 

Pixies spinning. 4656 (505). 

Pixies waltzing. 4656 (506). 

Siegeszug. 17752 (131). 

Song of the bold pixie. 4656 

(592). 
Sarvil (René) Angéle. 82. 


Sarvis (Portia) Vineyard my dear 
Master hath. 11424. 
Sasek (J. R.) Strolling along. 21311. 
Sass (W. G.) Grandad’s lullaby. 
22224. 
Sassmannshausen (Walter) : 
Two marches. 2058. 
Whither thou goest. 2684. 
Satanik (Ann) I’m sitting side by 
side with my honey. 1015, 7855. 
Satterfield (Quill) If you’ll let me be 
your little sweetheart T’ll be much 
obliged to you. 7928. 


Satterfield (Samuel) Just a regular - 


girl. 10319. 
Satterlee (W. J.): 
I’m en-route for my cute little you. 
22396. 
My enterprising girl. 20833. 
Oh, there’s one wonderful girl. 
18940. 
When your sweetheart leads the 
Wave eoasor 
Sauer (Carl): 
Marche militaire. 2080. 
Six easy duets. 10367. 
Sauer (Hmil): 
A cheval. 17752 (1). 
Hteuf. 17752 (44). 
Seherzo. T7076 (308). 
Sylphes glissants. TO76 (341). 
Sauer (Robert) When the snow flies 
in the Rockies. 25854. 
Saunders (J. H.): 
AS we waltz and waltz and waltz. 
ao: 
At the Atlantic City pageant show. 
13836. 
Come on State. 17999. 
Down where the sea breezes blow. 
12065, 22059. 
General motors on parade. 18213. 
YV’ll keep poking fun at you. 14412. 
Let us sip from the cup that 
cheers. 14655. 
New sunrise. 8429, 10733. 
Welcome shriners. 13607, 23065. 
Saunders (M. C.) I love you sweet- 
heart. 24535. 
Saunders (Nancy) Sillybilly Christ- 
mas song. 25452. 
Saunders (R. D.): 
Adieu. 157389. 
Dear little isle o’er the _ sea. 


16031. 

Dream girl of the mountains. 
16088. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
19996. 


Garden of roses. 201038. 

Give me your love. 20127. 

Graham-Page intermediate music 
booklet. 774. 

Happy dreams of youth. 16276. 


1537 


EN DEX 


Saunders (R. D.)—Continued. 
If love could be forgotten. 16490. 
Impression of a picture by S. Mac- 
donald-Wright. 20433. 


In silent nights I call. 10222. 

Love. 20678. 

May the last kiss be the same. 
10534. 

Nocturne. 12522. 

Old Black Joe. 20984. 

Old Glory’s forward march. 
20987. 

Peace on earth. 23078. 

Riding song. 13192. 


Roses of Killarney. 2021. 
Roses of Los Angeles. 21152. 
Ship of gold. 11105. 


Springtime in my heart. 21292. 

"Tis dawn. 11353. 

Voices. 17501. 

Where the oriental breezes blow. 
11539. 


You're just like a dewdrop in the 
sunshine. 19619. 


Your voice in the air. 17747. 

Saunders (R. E.) Moanin’ for my 
mountain home. 12808. 
Savage (A. L.)': 
For the N. R. A. 22148, 
Since Jimmy’s leaving. 25457. 
Savage (G. W.) N. R.A. song. 25094. 
Savage (Georgana) Jazz hounds. 
18529. 

Savage (Larry) See Savage (Law- 
rence) 

Savage (Lawrence) Beneath the 
stars. 9489. 

Saville (Elizabeth) Why must we. 
part. 13670. 

Saville .(W. RB.) : 

Dreaming in the moonlight. 547. 


If your heart belongs to someone 
else. 14507. 

Lovely little girl. 3731. 
Savino (—) Waltz in D flat. 
Savino (D.): 

Americana. 19685. 

Blue mirage. 15874. 

Mystic fantasy. 20891. 

On the trail. 21093. 

Penthouse. 23083. 

Prelude to the moon. 

Starlight dance. 17301. 

Street scene. 13379, 21306. 


19852. 


17091. 


Savio (Pete) You made a wreck of 
me. 4623. 

Savitski (Joe) That dear mother of 
mine. 19346. 

Sawell (E. T.) Dear little mother of 
mine. 5012. 


Sawtelle (J. H. W.): 
Christmas bells. 21922. 
Inauguration march. 3558. 
Sailor. .- IBL77, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Sawyer (E. J.) My 
Raggedy Ann. 22916. 
Sawyer (G. E.): 
Bed-time heroes, 
Love-land. 12682. 
Lullaby. 12708. 
On my Hawaiian shore. 1380381. 
Sawyer (Gregg) See Sawyer (G. E.) 
Sawyer (H. S.): 
College pep march. 3044. 


sweetheart 


13876. 


Cradle song. 2078. 

Dark eyes. 461. 

Drink to me only with thine 
eyes. 562. 

Faust. 770. 

Last night. 1280. 

National thanksgiving hymn. 


21696 (275). 
Shepherd’s evening song. 2125. 
Silver band march. 2139. 
Smile waltz. 2169. 
Wedding of the fairies-waltzes. 
2588. 


With flying colors. 2716. 
Sax (Gustave) : 
California, land of sunshine. 
15911, 24016. 
Fireside dream of long ago. 
16158. 
Here comes prosperity. 24423. 
New day is dawning. 12954. 
Riding on a moonbeam. 17133. 
Saxe (Sam) My theme song. 168230. 


Say it with music. 16708, 22367. 

Sayer (Gladys) : 
Happy vagabond’s song. 12260. 
Old Highland melody. 25161. 


Sayers (Amelia) Somewhere a sweet- 


heart iS waiting. 21252. 
Sayers (E. F.) Somewhere a sweet- 
heart is waiting. 21252. 


Saywell (R. M.) Our song. 15009. 
Sbrigata (Sylvio) : 
Night is young. 20931. 
Sometimes a dream comes true. 
8809. 
Sbrigato (Sylvester) 
1778. 

Sealora (Salvatore) : 
Arleechino fortunato. 
Deastati amor. 19942. 
Perduto amore. 21052. 
Simpatica. 4194. 

Scammell (Annette) In 

fields. 1138. 

Searlatti (A.) 

Rosaura. 23058. 
Scarlatti (D.) Andantino e Fuga del 
gatto. 23850. 
Scarlatti (Domenico) : 
Pastorale. 18245. 
Searlatti suite. 17173-17179. 
Sonata XXX, 13335. 
Toccata, Bourrée et Gigue. 23486. 


One I adore. 


19700. 


summer 


Overture to La 


1538 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


Scarlet and grey. 4142. 
Scarmolin (A. L.): 
Christmas pastoral. 378. 
Six folksongs for rhythmic or- 
chestra, 23251. 
Searnato (Sam) Moon time. 16812. 
Scavarda (Charles) : 

Dancing sweetheart. 21985. 

I’ve got love. 22451. 

My commandment of love. 22870. 
Sceeles (M. H.) There’s bound to be 

good times. 154384. 
Schaab (F. A.) Mother MacKaye. 
6011. 
Schaad (Gilbert) : 
I’m humming and strumming my 
troubles away. 16416. 

My dear, I want you. 1598. 
Schaaf (N. M.) Beer is here. 11786. 
Schaarschmidt (Arthur) jr. Waltz I 

saved for you. 25772. 
Schaber (Elmer) Just memories of 
you. 5724. 
Schacher (Hlwena) : 
Honey gi’ me a little kiss in the 
moonlight. 24450. 
I whispered I love you. 7900, 
24593. 
Schad (Anna) Gosh, I love you. 
9977. 
Schaefer (A. C.) Won’t you take me 
back again. 13700. 
Schaefer (A. G.) See Schaefer 
(A. C.) 
Schaefer (J. M.): 

Back in circulation now. 148. 

Go on Satan. 751. 

New. 1670. 

Schaefer (V. E.): 
Jolly fellows. 16565. 
Light brigade. 16660. 
Schaeffer (Jack) When the sun fell 
in love with the moon. 25856. 
Schaeffer (M. J.): 
Little old shack in the mountains. 
12646, 20639. 

Rhythm in my bones. 1976. 

Sleepless nights. 25473. 

We can listen to the rain. 4478. 
Schaffer (Wilhelm) Pop! goes the 

weasel. 10922, 10923. 
Schafer (Bob) See Schafer (R. W.) 
Schafer (R. W.): 

Because. 23980. 

Lovingly yours. 24869. 
Schaffenberg (Agnes) : 

I’m lonesome tonight. 22415. 

Old man in the moon tells time. 

16989. 

Southern trees. 23354. 

Schaffer (EK. J.) Rocky Mountain 
moon. 1998. 

Schaffnit (Henry) Old fashioned 
garden of memories. 3954. 


Schafgans (Josef) : 

Frau Schmitz, die hat ein neues 
kleid. 182038. 

Ja, nur der walzer ganz allein. 
5681. 

Sehenk’ mir dein herz einmal zur 
probe. 15191. . 

Trium von mir. 9082. 

Schalitz (H. M.) Ridgewood, L. L, 
N. Y. To [sic] good to be true. 
25693. 

Schalitz (HE. M.) Toledo, O. Say that 
you belong to me. 21183. 

scehalitz (Elmer) Soul of the night. 
19260. 

Schallehn (F. W.) 5. Marz 19388. 
TOKOe lat Ger: 

Schallehn & Wollbriick. 5. Marz 1983. 
13762, 13763. 

Schantz (M. G.) New deal march. 
18894. 

Scharr (H. H.) Happy smiles. 811. 


Scharwenka (F. X.) March. 19147. 


Scharwenka (Philipp) Tanzvergnii- 
gen. 19648 (139). 
Schatenstein (Jack): 
Can’t you guess. 9559. 
Honeymcon sea. T7762. 
Please take me back. 19019. 
Try to understand. 23499. 
You’re teaching me to love you. 
21667. 
Schattmann (Alfred) Sieben ausge- 
wiihlte klavierstiicke. 21187, 21188. 
Schatzman (W. K.): 
Blue paradise. 233. 
But that was yesterday. 276. 
My brother told me. 1587. 


Schauer (Gerhard) Ersten blumen. 


im mai. 3198. 
Schaum (J. W.): 
Stars and Stripes forever. 17302. 
Tap dancer. 17358. 
Schauss (Ernst) Festliches praelu- 
dium. 22121. 
Schechter (Harold) : 
My dream is gone. 10651. 
You're so naive. 11642. 
Schechtman (Gladys) When it rains, 


Scheffel (K. A.) You must be mine 
again. 138731. 
Scheffel (Steve) You must be mine 
Astin.  tstot 
Scheffler (Siegfried) Sein schatten. 
Jalen 
Scheib (P. A.): 
Ham and eggs and you. 16272. 
S. R. Kent drive pep song. 21161. 
Scheib (Philip) Berceuse. 21804. 
Scheibenhofer (Hermann) : 
Bubi, geh’ nach haus. 11861. 
Du lieber mond. 24206. 


1539 


th 
i 


INDEX 


Scheibenhofer (Hermann )—Continued. 
Geliebte kleine Ellen, komm mit 


mir in die wellen. 729, 730. 
Im krug zum griinen kranz. 1106, 
1107. 
Komm’n sie bitte ’riiber. 3687. 
Stidseenacht. 6636. 
Scheid (P. L.) Was it only last night. 
13578. 
Scheinberg (Lawrence) Don’t ever 


31388. 
Chicago 1933 worlds 


leave me again. 
Scheller (A. A.) 
fair 961d: 
Schembri (Lee) 
Schenck (F. T.) 
10105. 
Schenker (Heinrich) 
quinten u.a. 11845. 
Scheper (G. L.) jr.: 
Honey girl. 22301. 
Sunshine and blue skies. 19302. 
With someone like you. 17664. 
Scherer (Frank) Benedictus es, Dom- 
ine. 23951. 
Schertzinger (Victor): 
Beloved. 23948. 
Forget. 20082. 
I know I couldn’t hold you. 20319, 
24507. 
I’m gonna meet you half way 
Lord. 20363. 
Listen, heart of mine. 
Lucy’s theme. 20704. 
Schick (Otto): 
By moonlight I want you my dear. 


Welcome. 2590. 
T’ll love you forever. 


Oktaven und 


12639. 


2974. 
Ev’ry time it’s raining I want-sun- 
shine. 9828. 


I always st’—st’—stutter, when I 


k’—k’ kiss my girl. 10067. 
Lolita from Madrid. 16685. 
Senorita from Mexico. 8729. 


11258. 
11609. 
Moon of the desert. 


Sweetheart kiss me again. 
You are just like a flower. 
Schick (R. M.) 
o9s9. 
Schiefelbein (F. A.): 

Beautiful dreamer. 7188. 

Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. T7385. 

Gentle Annie. 7620. 

Hard times come again no more. 
7701. 

Home on the range. 5403. 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 
8251. 

My old Kentucky home. 

Nelly was a lady. 8421. 

Oh, Susanna. 8474. 

Old Black Joe. 8477. 

Old dog Tray. 8479. 

Old folks at home. 8482. 

Uncle Ned. 9067. 

Willie we have missed you. 


8384. 


9242. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 2§ 


Schiff ohne hafen. 11064. 


Schill’ (OW Kz): 


Berceuse. 18765 (15). 
Mazurka. 13765 (116). 
Sérénade. 13765 (194). 


Spanischer tanz. 13765 (208). 
Schillemore (E. H.): 
I’m a cave man king. 
Rock-a-bye, hush-a-bye. 
Sweet-heart. 21325. 
Schilling (Gus): 
I gotta go places and do things. 
3427. 
That’s how 
4334. 
Schindler (Emilie) My dear, do you 
hear what I say. 12866. 
Schindler (Hanns) Introduktion, 
Chaconne und Doppelfuge. 3564. 
Schindler (Hans): 


5500. 
21139. 


I am without you. 


Merkste was. 10563. 
Viertelstunde  spanisch. 2523) 
2524. 


Schini (Edward) Garron. 22171. 
Schiniger (W. A.) If I ean’t get what 
I want, when I want it. 1080. 
Schipper (J. A.) When grandfather’s 
clock strikes seven. 11495. 
Schirmer (E. C.) music ¢o.: 
Adieu, sweet Amarillis. 
Angels, ever 
124: 
April is 
7138. 
Ave verum. 6024. 
Babe, so tender. 23896. 
Beetle’s wedding. 7196. 
Choruses from Ruddigore. 
Cinderella. 7358. 
Communion gervice. 14050. 
Credo, quod Redemptor. 18023. 
Crucifixus. 14060. 
Divertissement. 5043. 
I thought that love had been a 


21705. 
bright and fair. 


in my mistress’ face. 


21915. 


boy. 12416. 
In memoriam. 5625. 
Istorum est. 18507. 


Jesu, Rex admirabilis. 13076. 

Lass dich aur nichts nicht dauren. 
4855. 

Little shepherd boy. 22690. 

Lo, a voice to heaven sounding. 
22699. 

Me ye have bereaved. 

Men of Harlech. 18764. 

Monks’ march. 18764. 

My bonny lass. 22868. 

O little star in the sky. 

O taste and see. 18933. 

Oh, why camest thou before me. 
18764. 

Old woman and the pedlar. 

Pange lingua. 18983. 


14761. 


6178. 


1759. 


1540 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Principles of harmonic analysis. 
17099. 

Radiant stars, above the moun- 
tains glowing. 23152. 

Spring returns. 8853, 15321. 

Throned high in heaven. 12249. 

Thy mouth, fair maid, is a rosebud 
red. 9012. 

Turn ye to Me. 13501. 

"Tween the mount and deep, deep 
vale. 9056. 


Wassail song. 2574, 6866. 


Wie schon leuchtet der morgen- 
Stern. 19566. 
Schirmer (G.) inc.: 
Adagio cantabile. 12244, 
Age of progress. 13779. 
All day on the prairie. 11703. 


Alleluia! tulerunt Dominum. 1832. 


American lullaby. 74. 
April song. 4724. 
Arabesque. 6794. 
Arkansas traveler. 103. 


As by the streams of Babylon. 
15800. 
At evening. 4739. 


Bang (Maia) yiolin course. 158. 


Banjo Sam. 9458. 
Barearole. 19739. 
Be strong. 21783. 


Beethoven suite. 4800. 

Beginner’s luck. 13882. 

Benedicite, omnia opera Domini. 
4811. 

Betsy’s boy. 11804. 

Bit of singing. 4824. 

Blessed are the poor in _ spirit. 
15860. 

Blue paradise. 13912. 

Bob white. 4847. 

Botsford collection of folk-songs. 
21834. 

Brahma. 7247. 

Build thee more stately mansions. 
15900. 

Calm’ o’er the hill. 11876. 

Chanson grecque. 335. 

Chant Kabyle. 388. 

Oheerio. 11916. 

Chick-a-dee. 354. 

Children at play. 356. 

Children’s march. 4920. 

Child’s first music book. 7351. 

Christ Child’s lullaby. 19854. 

Cloud-racer. 384. 

Clouds. 19868. 

College spirit. 

Come, Heavenly 
above. 3051. 

Come to Me. 11788. 

Cossack love song. 16000. 

Cowboy’s dream. 16004. 

Cuckoo march. 16012. 


17993. 


Father, from 


1541 


Joyful Eastertide. 


Dear Lord, who once upon the 
lake. 478. 

Dialogue. 19945. 

Doina. 12040. 

Dreamland. 551. 

Du bist die ruh. 2079. 


Du bist wie eine blume. 4148. 
Haster-day prayer. 975. 
Hight preludes. 20226. 
Estote fortes in bello. 22097. 


Etude. 6474. 

Exultate Deo. 17048. 

Fairy bell-ringérs. 14201. | 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 22130. 


Fraicheur. 16197. 
Giannina mia. 20113, 20114. 
Giant. 735. 


Gipsy life. 741. 

God is in His holy temple. 3293. 

God shall wipe away all tears. 
14287. 

Golden buggy. 5269. 


Hand-organ man. 12256. 

Happy cobbler. 14323. 

Happy rondeau. 16280. 

Haunted house. 5338. 

Haydn suite. 18295. 

Hear my prayer. 22265. 

Holland festival. 5393. 


Home beyond the river. 3386, 
5397, 10039. 
Home on the range. 12308. 
Hongkong nights. 888. 
Hop-li, the rickshaw man. 
House on a hill. 20256. 
Hymn to the night. 3408. 
I got religion. 12342. 
In Chinatown. 12455. 
In my garden. 3545, 22521. 
Innocentes pro Christo. 22548. | 
Invitation to the dance. 20464. 
3596. 
Julia’s garden. 16571. 
Jumping Jacks. 1211. 
Kissin’ bug. 5742. 
Kneel before the King. 
Lead me, Lord. 16681. 
Little clock. 16671. 
Little Joe, the wrangler. 
Little old foolish old man. 
Little suite. 22691. 
Lord opened the doors of heaven. 
16697. 
Love is mine. 12679, 18666. 
Lullaby. 22751. 
Madrigal. 12713. 
March. 21688. 
Mélodie d’amour. 
Melody. 21689. 
Memorial day. 10548, 10549. 
Mercy and truth. 15138. 
Mirage. 3820. 
Moonlight song. 16818. 
Mourner’s bench.. 6021. 


16325. 


20567. 


20635. 
22689. 


— 


16768. 


INDEX 


Schirmer (G.) ine.—Continued. 
Mozart suite. 22860. 
My homeland. 1615. 
My Jehann. 5310. 
My lady walks in loveliness. 1621. 
Natchez-on-the-hill. 10713. 
Night in Spain. 6133. 
Night wind. 6137.. 
Ol Paint. 16982. 
Old clipper days. 13015. 
Old street-corner melodies, no. 1. 
14979. 
One who has yearn’d alone. 13497. 
Passing by. 1845, 21045. 
Persian march. 6297. 
Play and sing book. 23098. 
Polar bears. 13119. 
Praise to the living God. 4057. 
Prelude and fugue in D major. 
11762. 


Prelude in C sharp minor. 1904. 
Prelude in E major. 6340. 
Presto. 828. 

Piippchen. 13161. 

Reflection. 21112. 


Regina coeli. 17124. 

Rhapsody. 6394. 

Ride on! ride on in majesty. 1979. 

Rise, my soul, and stretch thy 
wings. 6402. 

Sailor-boy. 2036. 

Sailor-boy on shore. 17167. 

Schirmer’s elementary orchestra 


series. 13247. 

Second book of tones and tunes. 
6476. 

Seven little Christmas carols. 
21286. 


Shenandoah. 6494. 

Shepherd and his flock. 64965. 
Sing Toy. 2154. 
Sonata XXX. 13335. 


Song of praise. 2205. : 
Southern day. 4242. 

Souvenir. 6584. - . 

Spirit flower. 2234. 

Star. 6614. 

Stenka Razin. 18374. 


Story of Lohengrin. 2546. 
Sugar-plum. 6687. 
Sunday every day. 6644. 
Sunset. 4273. 
Surrexit pastor bonus. 


Sweet song of long ago. 


6653. 
4287. 


They that trust in the Lord 
13455. 

To mission San Francisco. 11357. 

Tray’lin’. 13488. 

Trees. 17451. 

Tribute to Sousa. 4391. 

Trusting in Thee. 15500. 

Two donkeys. 13508. 


Vignettes. 6841. 


1542 


pt. DT, n. s., Vv. 28 


Wade in the water. 13560. - 

Waltz. 21690. 

Wasn’t that a mighty day. 17522. 

Waterfall. 13584. 

What shall we do with a drunken 
Sailor. 17559. 

White horses of the sea. 6969. 

Who did. 6972. 

Why Adam sinned. 13665. 


Your quest. 2796. 


Far. 2301% 
Schirmer’s elementary orchestra series. 
13247. 
Schlaffer (H.) Old lane. 20989. 
Schlageter (KF. B.) Love is just a 
dance. 8196. 


Schlatter (Gertrude) : 
Love is the sweetest experiment. 
18667. 
Sweet nips. 23405. 
When life was new. 21558. 
Schlegel (D. W.) Goin’ to the devil. 
20137. 
Schlegel (R. W.) 
beneath the willows. 
Schlegel (Waide) 
(D. W.) : 
Schlepegrell (Geo. Von) 
Schlepegrell ( Geo.) 
Schleppzug M 17. 5660. 
Schiesinger’sche buch & musikhand- 


In the bungalow 
5636. 
See Schlegel 


See Von 


lung. Moderner rhythmus. 5978. 
Schlichte weisen. 11742. 
Schlichter (Charles) My tears for 


you are falling. 3908. 


Schlichting (Wilhelm) Deutscher na- 


tionalmarsch. 18064. 

Schlitz (T. R.) Ireland, my Ireland. 
10246. 

Schlégel (L.) Hirondelles de Vienne. — 


12293. 
Schloss (George) : 


Pale Vienna moon. 205221. 
Under the blue. 25728. 
Schloss (Irving) : 
Good old lager beer. 3307. 
Valentine. 4425. 
Schlossberg (Harry) Percolate. 
21051. 


Schlosser (Georges) Des chansons 


animées pour les fétes. 12025. 
Schlosser (Paul): 
Dé. 12012. 
Des chansons animées pour les 
fétes. 12025. 
Schluter (M. B.) Flag hymn. 22128, — 
Schmalsteig (Claire) Barney Blake, 


the tailor. 11773: 
Schmalstich (Clemens) Das ist der 
zauber vom griinen Rhein. 7428. 
Schmalz (O. F.) Bi tis im Barner- 
land. 210. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Schmid (Adolf) : 


Arkansas traveler. 108. 


1812 overture solennelle. 2815 
(335). 
Schmid (E. F.) Werke fiir das lauf- 
werk. 22260. 


Schmid (H. K.): 
Fiir kleine hinde. 243812. 
Wanderlied. 11455. 

Schmid (J. C.): 
Birds and breezes. 19648 (15). 
Captain general. 19648 (18). 
Dance of the dewdrops. 4656 

(121). 


Fire and flame. 4656 (180). 


Fleeting hours. 4656 (184). 
Schmidel (John) : 
Beer parade. 4799. 


Sweetheart of my daily dreams. 
6673. 


Schmidl (Eduard) Dis médcht’ ich 
einmal im mondschein begegnen. 
18074. 


Schmidt (A. P.) co.: 
Almighty God, whose glory. 2844. 
Behind the tulips. 184. 
Fire and flame. 3230. 
Hoity-toity. 869. 
I will sing unto the Lord. 18458. 
Lift up your voices now. 3688. 
Lord of our life. 18652. 
Lord’s prayer. 3711. 
May flowers. 3780. 
Menuet. 16776. 
O for a closer walk with God. 
25138. 
O God, Whose presence glows in 
all. 18929. 
Presence in the silence. 
Rise, crowned with light. 
Rondo alla campanella. 
Russian dance. 4129. 
Sanctus. 11052. 
Through all the year. 2896. 
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem. 4597. 
Year’s at the spring. 2739. 
Schmidt (Austin) Prosperity calls. 
17104. 
Schmidt (C. M. T.) Blueeyes. 19775. 
Schmidt (BH. R.) Drifting and dream- 
ing, sweet paradise. 5089. 
Schmidt (F. E.): 
Happiness in U.S.A. 9997. 
Looking forward to the day, when 


1908. 
19094. 
19100. 


we shall meet again. 5849. 
Praise the Lord Jesus. 4056. 
Sugar. 25585. 

Times are getting better all the 

time. 13473. 


Guess what I am 
18259. 
Love’s memories. 


Schmidt (G. A.) 
wanting to do. 

Schmidt (G. H.) 
24867. 


Schmidt (K. EH.) When the daylight 
fades into the night. 11517. 

Schmidt (lL. F.) My throne of love. 
1647. 

Schmidt (Muriel) 

Schmidt (N. B.) 


Lovely one. 10487. 
I am waiting for 


you. 22328. 
Schmidt (V. M.) Know it’s you I 
love. 10359. 


Schmidt-Boelcke (Werner) Menschen 
habt euch gern. 22808. 

Schmidt-Gentner (W.) Play that mel- 
ody again. 19015. 

Schmidt-Hagen (F.) 
ten fluch. 12026. 


Des klarinettis- 


Schmit (lL. A.) Cello moderne. 331. 
Schmitt (Florent) : 
Aprés l’été. 15733 (9, 10). 
Symphonie concertante. 2304, 
25620. 


Schmitt (J. R.) Hope Lutheran smile. 
5415. 


Schmitt (P. A.) music co. New songs 
from old. 6127. 

Schmitt (W. M.) Teach me. 25632. 

Schnabel (G. A.) Lonesome. 8159. 


Schnaeker (J. B.) On a sunny Sun- 
day morning. 6226. 

Schnecker (P. A.) au., and Schnecker 
CLIN) prop. Evening prayer. 
4656 (169). 

Schneeberger (Paul) Dem edelweiss. 
489. 

Schneider (Hans) : 

Ach, Herr Schniitt.. .. 

Barkarole. 157. 

Dancing stars. 

Go on. 9952. 

Ich bin ein vamp. 5584. 

Klein, aber mein. 18578. 

Ktiss’ ich auch manchmal gerne 
andere frauen. 1267. 

Mach mich nicht melancholisch. 
14389. 

Schenk mir deine liebe. 6458. 

Schon ist so ein ringelspiel. 6460. 

Seufzerbrticke. 2108. 

Tanz mit mir, mia bella. 

Tausendmal. 2323. 

Wie sich’s der kleine Moritz vor- 
stellt. 2701. 

Wienerwald-veilchen. 19567. 

Will dich lieben. 6989. 

Schneider (J. J.): 

Alabama rose. 17779. 

Going up! coming down. 
14290, 16236. 

Now we ought to combine. 
12970. 

Virginia 
ZOmae: 

Schneider (Marie) : 

Dream melody. 16089. 
True blue to you. 21433. 


15736. 
9678. 


2322, 


12220, 
6162, 


Lee from ‘Tennessee. 


1543 


INDEX 


Schneider (Rosalind) 

Schnider (M. L.) 
ing. 325. 

Schnitzler (Louis) Tango. 6689. 

Schoebel (Elmer) Chant of the swamp. 
7329, 9598, 9594. 


Honey. 14354. 
’*Cause I’m listen- 


Schéber (Franz) G’schichten aus 
Wien. 22231. 
Schoemaker (Maurice) Boxe. 9517. 


Schoemer (W. H.): 
Heaven on earth. 24414. 
If my love isn’t really true. 22483. 
Shag. 6489. 
You'll never know how much you 
mean to me. 25957. 
Schonberg (Adelaide) : 
Jack and Jill. 9332 (174). 
Little Bo-Peep. 9332 (211). 
Little Jack Horner. 9332 (212). 
Schone Galathee. 4145, 4146. 
Schoenefeld (—) Turkish 
21793. 
Schoenfeld (W. C.): 
Anitra’s dance. 9982. 
Consolation. 24933. 
Finale. 23936. 
Scherzo. 181, 9481, 9482. 
Schoenleben (Ralph) Our love for us. 
13058. 
Schénste mann im staate. 
Schoepfle (S. GC.) 
nia blues. 34382. 
Schofield (Harry) By-an’-by. 21851. 
Scholasticum 3. 18248-13252, 19149. 
Scholl (Clara) Song of the harp of 
the wind. 17274. 
Scholl (J. L.) You, only you. 11628. 
Scholl (Jack): 
Alice in Wonderland. 
23825, 23826. 
Colonel from Kentucky. 19874. 
Hold me closer. 873. 
Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low- 
down tune. 20642-20644. 
Poor Cinderella. 23108. 
Throw another log on the fire. 
23473, 25684, 25685. 
Two rooms of love. 17469. 
Schonberg (Chris) : 


mareh. 


1446, 1447. 
I have the insom- 


19664, 


pi TH, TS Vv. Zo 


School for husbands. 1395. 


School tunes for wind instruments. 
2075. ° 
Schools music publishers, inc.: 
He lives. 3354. 


Thy way, not mine, O Lord. 4363. 
Schopflin (Paul) Let’s be undignified. 


18607. 
Schoppe (Theo) pseud. See Domina 
(Fritz) 
Schor (A. L.) Voglio te. 17499. 
Schott (L. H.) Prosperity. 13144. 
Schott & co., Itd.: 
Canzonetta. 7854. 


Dream children. 537. 
Four preludes. 6294. 
Handel in the Strand. 804. 
Minuet of the fairy bells. 1525. 
Piano-album. 13108-13111. 
Poéme. 6321. 
Waltz. 1789. 
Schott fréres. Poéme héroigque. 68322. 
Schottenstein (J. C.) You are my 
love. 19599. 
Schott’s (B.) sdhne: 


Alle meine walzer. 23832. 

Alle mit uns. 9362, 9363. 

Aloha oe. 11709. 

Alte meister ftir junge _ spieler. 
9368. 

Andante. 795. 


Arie des Boris Godunow. 100. 
Badonviller-marsch. 13856, 13857, 
17860. 
Caprice fantastique. 
Chez le cordonnier. 
Cowboy. 4965. 
Divertimento. 19947. 
Elena-berceuse. 14168. 
Esquisses de danses. 
Fantasie. 5230. 
Feuille d’album. 14211. 
Fleury-marsch. 18175. 
Four American dances. 20105. 
Fiir kleine hinde. 2483812. 


4884. 
9605. 


16131. 


Goldfish. 20139. 

Gopak. 768. 
Grasshopper dance. 5306. 
Grosses kalender. 9983. 


Hebriiisches lied. 838. 


Slee als eo Isonzo-marsch. 14557, 14558, 
eee : ck x 
Out of the deep. 8532. 18506. ‘ | 
School (J. F.): Jeunesse danse. 20505. : 
Believe me, I’m in love with you. Klavier-harmonika-album. 24735. 
15841. ; Kleine fantasien. 24736. _ 
Make up your mind you'll be mine. Komm, trink und lach am Rhein. 
14727. 10362. 
She’s only a little flapper. 23273. Konzert. 19745. : } 
There’s a new soul in heaven Konzert fiir streichorchester. | 
above, Thomas A. Edison. 24739. 
15430. Konzert II. 10364. 
There’s a secret love. 17401. Largo, 185. ’ 
Thomas A. Edison. 17410. Last Mohican. 
Yes, we have no beer. 13709. Leichte tanze. 
1544 


ST5T. 
10398. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Lento e patetico. 1297. 

Liber organi, 10412. 

Madame Liselotte. 20708. 

Mein harmonium. 5943. 

Missa dona pacem. 12796. 

Missa dorica. 12797. 

Missa monodica. 24963. 

Opern und operetten. 25190. 

Opernfreuden. 25191. 

Orff-schulwerk. 1802-1805, 25195— 

25199. 

Partita. 10867. 

Praeludium. 1389. 

Rhythmische studien. 17131. 

Ritournelles. 17134. 

Romance. 15144. 

Scherzo. 6681. 

Siciliano. 140. 

Skizzenbuch. 15258. 

Sohne Bach. 6541. 

Sonata. 6027. 

Streichtrio E moll. 21308. 

Suite. 10384. 

Symphonie. 21419. 

Tanzbtichlein. 6028. 

Te Deum. 13427. 

Tonadilla. 6766. 

Toy-box. 25707. 

Variationen und suite. 11412. 

Variazioni attraverso i secoli. 

21466. 
Violinkonzert in D. 20801, 20802. 
Weihnachtskantate. 21530. 
Wir spielen operetten. 25909. 
Schrag (Belle) He was a mighty good 
-man for me to lose. 20210. 
Schrah (C. G.) Prosperity. 4067. 
Schramel (Domenica) If just for a 
day. 18467. 

Schramm (lL. W.) ‘Thanks to the 
N. R. A. 25645. 

Schramm (Paul) Moderner rythmus. 
5978. 

Schramm (Rudolf) Why are you tell- 
ing me to go. 9233. 

Schrattenholz (Leo): 

Aus der volksseele. 21696 (19). 

Humoreske. 21696 (164). 

“Zwei sonaten. 21696 (334, 335). 
Schrecken der garnison. 3752. 
Schreier (—) Tango of roses. 8939. 
Schreker (Franz) 

4928*, 

Schreyer (F. R.): 
Hrin awake. 51383. 
Give me the key to your heatt. 

7628. 

Schritz (Albert Von) See Von Schritz 
(Albert) 

Schroeder (A. J. L.) That Honolulu 
gal of mine. 17378. 

Schroeder (C. P.) Betty Lou. 7211. 

Schroeder (Cleadus) Waterfalls and 
moonlight. 6869. 


Christophorus. | 


Schroeder (D. L.) His loving care. 
865. 
Schroeder (G. C.) What a grand old 
world. 9164. 
Schroeder (Hermann) : 
Missa dorica. 12797. 
Streichtrio E moll. 21308. 
Te Deum. 13427. 
Schroeder (Kurt) Private life of 
Henry VIII. 23185. 
Schroeder (LL. C.) My hermitage. 
22891. 
Schroeder (Raymond) : 
If we could be sweethearts again. 
18469. 
Oh yeah. 20982. 
Patented, adjustable, indestruct- 
able [sic] love. 18999. 
Schréder (Walther) : 
Blomst jeg beer’i min trgje. 225. 
Blumenlied. 17926. 
Schroeder (William A.) When love is 
young. 93832 (388). 
Schroeder (William Arthur) Squeek- 
stick blues. 8859. 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc.: 
Crystal sleigh. 18025. 
Dancing raindrops. 19912. 
Forest lullaby. 3246. 
From foreign shores. 5218. 
Ground. 22236. 
Introduction to the _ classics. 
24655. 
Introduction to the piano. 24656. 
March. 3888. 
Morning song. 1563. 
Old cathedral. 1747. 
Round and round. 4126. 
Sleep, little papoose. 19210. 
Spinning Song, 24935. 
White winter morning. 19546. 
Winter night. 19577. 
Schropp (R. J.) jr. President Roose- 
velt. 190386. 
Schrott (W. J.) Under the N. R. A. 
21454. 
Schuander (A. A.): 
All we seem to do is disagree. 
13796. 
I go walking in the rain. 14397. 
I’ve sung my love song to you. 
14476. 
Is that my just reward. 14555. 
Schuander (Ruth): 
All we seem to do is disagree. 
13796. 
I go walking in the rain. 143897. 
I’ve sung my love song to you. 
14476. 
Is that my just reward. 14555. 
Schubert (F. P.): 
Andante. 15199. 
By the sea. 2077. 


1545 


INDEX 


Schubert (F. P.)—Continued. 
Chant des esprits au-dessus des 
eaux. 6461-6464. 
Cradle song. 2078. 
Du bist die ruh. 2079. 


Erlking. 93832 (3817). 
Four pieces. 15200. 
Hark! hark! the lark. 6465, 


15201, 23795 (80). 
Hedge-rose. 15202. 
Impatience. 15208. 
Lento e patetico. 1297. 
Lord is my shepherd. 4147. 
Menuetto from piano sonate in G. 
8719. 
Minuet. 11067. 
Minuetto. 19158. 
Moment musical. 
Post. 15205. 
Rest. 2082. 
Serenade. 15206, 238252. 
Silver and gold. 6466. 


15204, 19154. 


Three songs by Schubert. 17182. 
Marche militaire. 2080, 2081, 
19152. 

Three waitzes. 11068. 

To be sung on the water. 15207. 

Voyageur. 2083. 

Wiegenlied. 17752 (126). 
Schubert (Heinz) Concertante suite. 

4952. 


Schuberth (Edward) & ¢o., inc.: 


Blue bonnet fiower. 21820. 
Chanson de valse. 9586. 
Dance barbaric. 450. 
Delia. 487. 

Eagle. 573. 

Flames. 16162. 

Haroun al Raschid. 814. 
Poéme d’amour. 17078. 
Prelude. 855, 856. 

Scéne de ballet. 19146. 
Sleepy dark night. 15262. 


Weep not for the dead. 11475. 
Schuberth (J.) & co. Progressive par- 


allelstudien. 15091. 
Schuch (George) : 
California moon. 15914. 
Now I can see. 12975. 


Sehuessler (Edna) Only friend I had. 
87. 

Schuetky (F. J.) 

13260. 

Schiitt (Eduard) : 
A la bien-aimée. 17752 (2). 
Eypisoden. 98382 (102). 

Geh fort. 25992 (18). 
Jiingster friihling. 25992 (32). 
Liebesfrage. 25992 (35). 

Rose im schnee. 25992 (59). 
Valses dialogues. 17752 (152). 
Schiitz (Heinrich) Song of praise. 

2205. 


Send out Thy spirit. 


pt. III,.n. s., v. 28 


Schuetz (John) You'll come smil-in’ 
through. 15702. 
Schuff (A. M.): 
Be still and know that I am God. 
17874. 
Hear, O Lord. 14832. ‘ 
I will lift up mine eyes. 16474. 
Symphonette. 4856, 138418, 13419. 
Theme sheet Portland symphony 
orchestra. 138445. 
Schugall & co. Du hast das feuer im 
blut. 12094. 
Schuitema (A. K.) We are looking 
for that blessed hope. 21512. 
Schule des violinvortrages auf melo- 
discher grundlage in 2 teilen. 2084. 
Schulenburg (Hermann) Hin jeder 
hat mal gltick. 14167. 
Schuler (G. 8S.): 


Dreams at twilight. 24192. 
Dugan’s (Gertrude §8.) gospel 
Songs. 24208. 


Glory out of gloom. 24338. 
I’m so glad he ransomed 
24558. 
Schulken (Hermann) : 
Behitit? mein kind, Gott, allezeit. 
11670 (27). 
Hs singt ein végelein. 


me. 


11670 (93). 


Maientanz. 11670 (219). 
Wandern im _ (frithling. 11670 
(399). 
Schulman (M. B.) Have you forgot- 
ten. 24406. 
Schulte (F. T.) Aloha land. 4699. 
Schultz (EH. H.) Disillusion. 14110. 
Schultz (Elmer) Paradise lane, 
10860 


Schultz (H. G.) : 
I’m goin’ back to dear old Caro- 


lina. 5510. 
Smile and Vll smile with you. 
6531. 


Schultz (Harry) While I watch the 
setting sun. 11541. 
Schultz (Joseph) : 
Her love dream is true. 
Hobo of the past. 20238. 
Schultz (M. G.) Full speed ahead. 
7610. 
Schultz (Wilnina) 
ber. 19950. 
Schultzberg (F. I.): 
Bali. 7178. 
Blue day blues. 9509. 
Down in old Monterey. 7481. 
Dreaming in the shade of a sleepy - 
everglade. 7500. 
Gone. T7651. 
Hot-cha those weary old blues 
away. 7769. 
If you'd come back. 5608. 
Song of the night. 8827. 
There’s plenty on my mind. 8996. 


20227. 


Do you remem- 


1546 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Will you remember to forget. 
11573. 
Schulz (K. W.) 
day. 17489. 
Schulz (Siegfried ) 
14728. 
Schulze (J. H.) As long as I have my 
own way. 15801. 
Sehumacher (Hans) 
chen, 4729. 
Schumacher (Henry): 
Dancing through the night. 
Maytime. 5936. 
Take my love. 
Tonight be mine. 
Schumacher (M. H.): 
Lesson the lilies teach. 
Our Lord’s ascension. 
To Thee, 
23484. 
Schumacher (P. M.) 
eould speak. 18468. 
Schumacher (Walter): 


Madel ohne mann. 


Arabisches mir- 


4982. 


4307, 
6768. 


22650. 
23043. 
O Comforter divine. 


If my heart 


Even as you and I. 22098. 
I give you these. 20801. 
Swedish rumba. 23396. 


Schuman (K. BH.) 
donna. 25059. 
Schuman (Samuel!) : 
My major girl is in a minor key 
with me. 10681. 
When I bring a ring around to 


My modern ma- 


Rosie. 6918. 
Schuman (W.H.) God’s world. 99595. 
Schumann (Camillo) Notturno. 


23795 (81). 

Schumann (Georg) : 
Liebestrauer. 93832 (209). 
Passacaglia und finale tiber Bach. 

A752 (114). 

Rheinlied. 9332 (307). 
Sehnsucht. 17752 (127). 
Stindchen. 93832 (342). 

Schumann (R. A.): 


Album pour la jeunesse. 2085. 
Butterfly. 25413. 

Deux grenadiers. 2086. 
Dialogue dans la forét. 2087. 
Du bist wie eine blume. 4148. 


Happy farmer 
work. 4149. 

Little hunting song. 

Nachtstticke. 6470. 

Scenes from childhood. 4150. 

Sechs frtihe lieder. 25414. 

Slumber song. 25415. 

Traumerei. 24817. 

8 polonaises. 11069. 

Schuster (Ira): 
Anything your little heart desires. 


returning from 


15209. 


91, 2861. 
At the jungle jubilee. 2877, 4742. 
Hold me. 871, 872. 


Tomorrow is another | 


I can’t get enough of you. 
3418, 3414. 

I know you belong to somebody 
else. 16379, 20321. 

I'll take you back, if you want to 
come back. 3449. 

I may be dancing with somebody 
else. 12408, 12404. 

It’s a wonderful feeling when you 
fall in love. 10265, 12496. 


921, 


Let’s make up. 12623. 
My own. 12912. 
We're getting closer to _ love. 


17539, 21520. 
What would I do if I didn’t have 
you. 19511. 
When my little Pomeranian met 
your little Pekingese. 2638, 
4515. 
When the sun bids the moon good- 
night. 6945, 9200, 9201. 
When you're over sixty, and you 
feel like sweet sixteen. 6957. 
Where the river meets the sea. 
2673. 
Schuster (Joe) 
17284. 
Schuster (Mitchell) Angel in disguise. 
15785. 
Schuster (Rudolph) : 
Before my heart was 
15840. 
Blue eagle march. 15869. 
Down in Havana. 16072. 
Farewell Gypsy love. 16149. 
Gypsy melody. 16265. 
Hungarian fantasia. 16337. 
I found my true love in Vienna. 
16368. 
V’m coming home. 16409. 
I never dreamed you meant it for 


Spanish love song. 


broken. 


me. 16447. 
Kiss me good-bye. 16607. 
Only a shadow. 17020. 


Sing me your love song. 17234. 
Schvartz (Emile) Exercices et le- 
cons chantés sur toutes las gammes 

et dans tous les tons. 7076 (75). 
Schwab (Dorothy) How can I ever 


forget you dear. 20259. 

Schwab (J. H.) Little home in the 
Genesee Valley. 5821. 

Schwabach (Kurt) Now ain’t that 
wonderful. 20949. 


Schwartz (Abe): 
Doroha do sercia. 24171. 
Kolomeyka depresia. 12573. 
Konopli moczyla. 24738. 
Yak mus, to mus. 18703. 
Schwartz (Arthur): 


After all you’re all I’m _ after. 
23816. 

Fatal fascination. 629. 

I know the kind of girl. 22360. 


1547 


INDEX 


Schwartz (Arthur )—Continued. 

Love lost. 22733, 24848. 

Nice goings on. 22954. 

She loves me not. 25488. 

Sweet one. 19315. 

*Twixt the devel and the deep blue 
sea. 23509. | 

Two faced woman. 15510. 

What a young girl ought to know. 
23608. 

Whatever you do. 23626. 

With you here and me _ here. 


19582. 
Schwartz (Jean): 
Antenio, .281.5 CEL): 


Any old time at all. 21696 (14). 


Down the line with Arabelle. 2815 
ClON: 

Dream lady. T7491. 

Hverything’s as it should be. 
7546, 16139. ‘ 

Goodbye Maggie Doyle. 2815 
(111). 

Henny Klein. 2815 (1382). 

Highland Mary. 2815 (1385). 

I fell off the water wagon. T7076 
(IBY) 2 

Kisses. 2815 (172). 


Kitty, pretty Kitty. 21696 (216). 
Little you know. 18637. 
Man behind the club. 2815 (199). 
Meet me on the fence tonight. 
2815 (214). 
Mr. Lawson the man from Boston. 
2815 (224). 
My Irish Daisy. 2815 (2385). 
My lady of Japan. 2815 (236). 
My wigwam lady. 2815 (241). 
Okay G-a. 16980. 
She changed her hi-de-hi-de, for 
his yodel-o-de-ay. 6490. 
Something came and got me in 
the spring. 8807. 
Trouble in paradise. 
Wrong. D130. 
Schwartz (Phil) music co. Just an 
old fashioned locket. 16584. 
Schwartz (R. B.) Trouble is—TI still 
love you. 4396. 


15497. 


Schwartz (W. F.) Sefiorita. 15216. 
Schwarz (Mrs. EK. M.) Buy now. 


24006. 
Schwarz (Friedrich) : 
Aber russisch muss es sein. 8, 9. 
Ariane. 2865, 2866. 
Es war einmal ein musikus. 5137. 
Ich méchte dich auf hiinden tra- 
gen. 10179. 
Schwarz (Vera) 
wins. 10264, 
Schwarz-Reislinger 
sche wehr- und 
12029. 


It’s a smile that 


(Erwin) Deut- 
soldatenlieder. 


10 


pt. IM, n. s., V. 28 


Schwarze (Emma) : 
Dream. 3158. 
Invitation. 12484. 
Prelude. 15210. 
Reflection. 138183. 
Sunshine. 4274. 
Unity. 15522. 

Schwarze husar. 4151. 


Schwarzwald (Milton) Lonely moon- 


light troubadour. 20658. 
Schween (A. D.): 
Hrin my home. 20027. 


Maid of Kildaire. 
Schweers & Haake. 
siegheil. 22082. 
Schweickert (C. M.): 
If I only knew. 14497. 
Smile for me. 15268. 
Schweitzer (H. H.) 
17896. 
Schwemler (P. H.) Be of good cheer, 


20711. 
Drittes Reich- 


Besenstiel. 


it is I. 9467. 

Schwenk (Arthur) jr. Dreaming 
waltz. 16097. 

Schwichtenberg (Elva) Two little 
arms. 17467. 

Schwiegervater (Der) 6472. 
Schwiening (Volkmar) 1914. 19646- 
19648. 

Schwilter (J. I.) Tango amigos. 
17354. 


Sechwotzer (C. W.): 
Don’t lie about love. 
Summer song. 15354. 
Sweetheart bouquet. 2290. 

and Schytte 


5058. 


Sechytte (Ludvig) avw., 
(Anna) prop.: — 
Aeolsharfe. 17752 (4). 
Aubade provencale. 2815 (18). 
Cachucha. 2815 (41). 
Harfenklinge. 2815 (126). 


In der nacht. 2815 (199). 

In the ball room. 17752 (64). 
Kinder-suite. 2815 (171). 
Libellen. 17752 (80). 
Madrilena. 17752 (88). 

Réve orientale. 2815 (286). 
Valse-réverie. 2815 (338). 
Scialabba (Pete) You went away 
without saying goodbye. 19633. 

Sciapiro (Michel) : 
Sweet. 25604. 
Valse song melody no. 12. 
Wondrous eyes. 11589. 
Sciascia (Pasquale) : 
Abbruzzo forte gentile. 
Lu marinare. 12697. 
Stornellata abbruzzese. 


23539. 


11672. 
13378. 


Trebbiatura. 138489. 
Tu Mariuccia. 13500. 


Sciberras (Joe) I’m dreaming of you 


dear. 7842. 
Scionti (Silvio) Prelude and Gigue. 
4060. 


48 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Scipio. 20175. 
Scogna (Joseph) : 

Imagine my surprise. 204382. 

My life is made up of dreams. 

8371. 

That’s my idea of love. 21368. 

Scoik (Mabel Van) See Van Scoik 
(Mabel ) 

Seonzo (Al): 

No fooling. 16949. 

When you’re gone away. 17608. 
Scott (A. C.): 

Jamboree. 16553. 

My silver-moon queen. 
Scott (Bennett) : 


12923. 


Hear the pipers calling Jenny 
mine. 2815 (130). 
It’s a different girl again. 15733 
(164). 
Scott (C. E.) Hungry. 10057. 


Scott (C. F.): 
I can conquer the world but not 
without you. 22332. 


Silence at midnight. 25451. 
Scott (C. P.): 

Behold! A King. 17752 (21). 

Children of light. T7076 (82). 


Father in Thy mysterious pres- 


ence. 17752 (47). 

I am He that liveth. 17752 (61). 

I sing the mighty power. 2815 
(147). 

My father bids me come. 13765 
(126). 

Nearer Thee. 2815 (244). 

Our blest Redeemer. 2815 (119). 


Out of the long ago. 17752: (111). 
Pirate’s wooing. 18765 (169). 
Pupil’s second etude album. 
17752, (119). 
Safely home. 
Scott (Cyril): 


13765 (186). 


Colombine. 46596 (102). 

Don’t come in, sir, please. 4656 
(189). 

Gift of silence. 4656 (209). 

Lotus land. 4656 (3873). 

Mirabelle. 1528. 

Mystic ode. 6110. 

Reflection. 4656 (528). 

Rima’s call to the birds. 19098. 


25707. 
4656 (689). 


Toy-box. 
White knight. 
Scott (D. K.): 


Hear the pipers calling Jenny 
mine, 2815 (180). 
It’s a different girl again. 15733 
(164). 
Seott (HE. J. P.) Sweetheart, I love 
you, I do. 17340. 


Scott (Earle): 
I ean conquer the world but not 
without you. 22382. 
Silence at midnight. 25451. 


Scott (Hmerson) Deep down in dark 


town. 14088. 
Scott (F. G.): 
New corn. 1672. 
Plucking the rushes. 1892. 
Plumes of time. 28102. 


Pretty Nell. 23131. 

There grows an elm-tree. 2365. 
Scott (Irene) : 

I can’t help lovin’ you. 3417. 

Kid yourself along. 1245. 
SCObmuG.. 2)ii 

Building dream castles. 29638. 


Dorothy. 5063. 
EKw’ry rainy day. 606. 
Little love game. 1341. 
Melancholy blues. 12761. 
Only a day spent in old San José. 
ital 
Out of the night. 
Virginia. 2528. 
When the firelight gleams I’m 
dreaming. 6934. 
Wondering. 27238. 
Scott (Jack) ’Till the end of time. 
9014. 
Scott (Janet) 
the clover. 
Scott (K. G.) 
9166. 
Scott (Karl) 
Scott (Kay) 
Scott (Kenyon) 
(Karle) 
Scott (L. A.): 
Little bit of kindness, a little bit 
of love. 22679. 
My home in old Tennessee. 228938. 
Scott (M. A.) Tl! be marryin’ Marion 
when the marigolds bloom in May. 
24514. 
Scott (M. L.): 
Behold! A King. 17752 (21). 
Children of light. TO76 (32). 
Father in Thy mysterious Pres- 
aevaceen Wi Mape A CATON, 
IT am He that liveth. 


15012. 


When the bloom is on 
17589. / 
What am I to do alone. 


See Scott (C. F.) 
See Seott (K. G.) 


pseud. See Scott 


17752 (61). 


I sing the mighty power. 2815 
(147). 

My father bids me come. 13765 
(126). 

Nearer Thee. 2815 (244). 

Our blest Redeemer. 2815 (119). 


Out of the long ago. 17752 (111). 
Pirate’s wooing. 18765 (169). 
Pupil’s second etude album. 17752 
(119). 
Safely home. 
Seott (Marjorie) 
Scott (Maurice) 
another job. 
Scott (N. P.) 
Scott (Parker) 
God. 21939. 


13765 (186). 

Sing Toy. 2154. 

I had to go and find 
20310. 

Night’s lullabye. 6140. 
Come back to your 


1549 


INDEX 


Seott (Raymond) You're my lucky 


charm. — 27731: 
Scott (Sally) : 
Oh boy, so true to your task. 
10784. 
To the blue eagle of the N. R. A. 
17483. 
Scott (Stanley) Besutiful home. 
47ST. 
Scott (T. E.) Mask. 14751. 
Scott (W.): 
Becky play your violin. 7192. 


Spit on it for luck. 2235. 
Vice. 2519. 
Scott-Coomber (Billy) : 
There’s a light in your window. 
6729. 
Too much happiness. 
When the shadows begin. 
Seott Gatty (A.): 
Click! clack. 21927. 
Dat’s berry queer. 21997. 
De ole banjo. 22007. 
De ringtail’d coon. 22008. 
Good-night. 22213. 
Naney.; 22933. 
Seott-Wood (Geo.) 
23965. 
Scotti (William) My moonlight ma- 
donna. 14889-14892. 
Scotto (Vincent) : 
A petits pas. 
Ah! Vamour sincére. 


6770. 
6941. 


Blue accordion. 


7080, 9334. 
9347. 


Amour qui peut mourir. 18811. 
Appel du sex-appeal. 13821. 
Bonheur. 13923. 

Ca @est dla rumba. 9546. 

Ca, cest du billard. 7290. 
Coquin d’amour. 410, 411. 


Dans mon bateau. 9681. 
Chanson au bord de eau. 17969. 
Dis-moi tout bas. 18077. 

Elle est blonde. 7527, 14171. 


Epicerie. 14178. 

Et tout, et tout, et tout. 9819. 
Fondu, un momo. T7588. 
J’adore les Espagnoles. 18518. 


J’ai révé d’une fleur. 7994, 18521. 
Je cherche un jeune premier. 
7999. 


Laissez-vous glisser. 8064. 


Lettres que lon garde. 8114. 

Mar'‘nette joue de la _ varinette. 
14747. 

Miette. 8281, 18740. 

Moi, j’écoute l’aceordéon. 10582, 
14811. 

Moi, j’mets plein gaz. 8299. 


On n’se refait pas. 10813. 

On ne peut pas. 14988. 
Pauline. 13093. 

Pays du soleil. 8553. 

Petite Tonkinoise. 19648 (114). 


1550 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Pourquoi se quitter quand on 
s’aime. 8591. 

Rose. 8687. 

Souvenir d'un soir  d’amour. 
15307. 

Voitures. 11482. 

Vraie des matelots. 19466. 

Zou! un peu d’aidli. 11663. 


Scourse (F.) Old Cheddar carols. 
25155. 

Scourse (J. C.) Old Cheddar carols. 
25155. 


Secovill (G. L.) Prosperity’s around 
the corner so grin. 10963. 
Scrafford (Eugene) Two baby eyes 


of blue. 4407. 
Serattish (Kathryn) Marjorie Mae. 
224Ol, - 
Scriabin (Alexander) : : 
Etude. 6474. 


Prelude in C sharp minor. 1904. 
Prelude in E major. 6340. 

Seriven (Alfred) : 

Buy American, please. 289, 
Pretty lady. 25293. . 

Scully (B. J.) Roll along with the 

N. R.. A. 171490. t 

Scully (E. T.) When the silver moon 

is golden. 17598. 

Scully (J. V.): f 
Baby what I got is yours. 13845. _ 
Empty picture frame. 12097. at 
Prohibition’s gone away. 25301. 

Seabury (T. H.): tr 
Baby Dudel Dandy. 7164. | 
Cohen and Kelley. 7370. | 
Over the weekend with you. 85386. ; 
Shanty town. 4175. i 

Seader (W. F.) N. R. A. 20900. 

Seaholm (Alfred) Yow’re beautiful. 


17724. | 
Seales (James) My Dixie boy dream. | 
- 18814 - © 
Sealy (F. L.): | 
Berceuse. 19752. 


Thou, O God, art praised in Sion. 
19648 (145). \ 


Seamans (E. J. M.) Swiss wedding — 
song. 15889. 
Search (F. P.) Tangiers. 11275. 


Sears “CE. "lvars). 3 
Just an old fashioned lady. 
Very truly yours Annette. 
Sears (Martha) Roosevelt just won’ 
wait. 21147. 
Sears (Robert) : 
- of a sudden-you. 4693. 
I'll be waiting round the corner. ; 
10101. 
] wonder what you mean, 7 
Won’t you have a little something 
with me. 11590. 
Seasoned greetings. 19298. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Seaton (M. T.) Better days will soon 
be here. 11806. 
Seaton (W. TT.) 
20515, 24689. 
Seay (M. B.) Festival march. 684. 
Sebastian (John) Don’t tell me. 
3145. 
Sebek (G.) 
(167). 
Sechs deutsche volkslieder. 3850. 
Second nine o’clock revue. 15023, 
19196. 
Second recreation repertoire. 4656 
(563). 
Secord (B. E.) Who are you. 4541. 
Secunda (Samuel) : 
Bei mir bisti shein. 21795. 
Koift shreibelach. 12572. 
Meidele vie du. 38789. 
Secunda (Sholom) : 
Bei mir bisti shein. 21795. 
In shop auf der elter. 22526. 
Meidele vie du. 3789. 

Sedberry (Jesse) Song of the islands. 
15296, 15297. 
Sedberry (Sue) 

3548. 
Seddon (Charles) : 
Jood night my own. 5290. 
Isle of view. 5657. 
Isn’t man a funny funny. ihing. 
5659. 
Love me only. S868. 
Mary I love you. 5929. 
Rhythm of love. 63897. 
Underneath Hawaiian skies. 
11404. 
When you're in love. 6958. 
See can’t you jump for joy. 138257. 
Seeboeck (W. C. E.) au., and. See- 
boeck (M. B.) prop.: 
Arabian fortune teller. 4656 (26). 
Blue eyes. 4656 (69). 
Dream fairy. 4656 (142). 
Hungarian Gipsy. 4656 (262). 


Joyful message. 


In the Sudan. 93832 


In our romance. 


Shepherd and shepherdess. 4656) 


(570). 
Seek, and ye shall find. 19155*. 
Seeley (Philip) : 
After the night before. 4672. 


Gosh, I’ve got a broken heart. 


769. 
Segnitz (Paul): 
Je n’aime personne. 24675. 


Je suis si bien dans tes bras. , 


24676. 
My old broken heart’s as good as 
new. 14899. 
Segretaria per tutti. 2272. 
Sehnsucht 202. 3791. 
Seiber (Matyas) : 
Leichte tiinze. 10398. 
Rhythmische studien. 17181. 


Seidenfried (Morton) In a glance. 
D615*. 

Seiffert (Max): 
Concerti grossi. 21696 (138). 
Konzert in es-dur. 12575, 

Salve Regina. 5322. 

Seigel (A. Z.): 
Century of progress. 7320... : 
That Roosevelt melody. 8971. 

Seigle (Lou) I’m always thinking of 

you dear. 24539. 

Seigler (Maurice) There’s always to- 
morrow. 21385. 
Seiler (Conrad) Red revue. 25326*. 
Seiler (H: M.) Summer brings’ mem’- 

. ries of you... 17322, 23385. 

Seiler (Ludwig) Drittes reich. 18126. 

Sein schatten. 22133. 

Seip (HE. L.) Delta upsilon Que of 

songs. 18056. 
Seippel (B. E.) 
Mocking vee 10580. 
My heart released a- thousand 
strings. 6066. 
Were you lonely. 9160. 
Seitter (G. M.) I’ve grown so used 
to you. 16462. 
Seitz (Charles) 
TS58. 
Seitz (R. EF.)  Brooke’s trimuphal 
march. 2815 (36). 
Sekles (Bernhard) : 
Abschied. 2815 (3). 
Am Georgitage. 2815 (7). 
Capriccio. 11079. 
Duo. 2815 (79). 
Lojko’s lied. 2815 (186). 
Treue liebe. 2815 (3833). 
Werbung. 2815 (355). 
Select music co.: . 
Father, teach us to know. 5171. 
I’m going a-vagabonding. 56511. 
Night of romance. 6134. 
Tiny seed became a shrine. 6754. 
We come, O God, to Thee. 6875. 
Why do you laugh, little brook. 
13669. . 
Select theatres corp.. Beau Brummel. 
15827. 

Selecta Gregoriana. 15213. 

Selected traditional tunes. 21194. 

Seliner (A. V.) Mr. Cupid’s busy at 

a game of love. 16797. 
Selinger (Bernard) Away from the 
world. 2884. 
Sell them beer. 4163. 
Sellars (Gatty) : 
At the portals of the palace. 
19711. 
Venetian idylle, 13540. 
Sellenick (Ad.) Marche Indienne. 
1473. 


I’m telling you. 


38188—34——-31 1551 


INDEX 


Sellers (Georges) : 

Fanny, Fanny, je t’adore. 
Sous le soleil. 19262. 
Sellick (D. E.) NR A. 18859. 
Sells (V. K.) Twilight’s shadows. 


12129. 


2469. 

Selney (—): 
Promenade. 6350. 
Taxi. 2324. 
Turquerie. 2462. 


Seltzer (C. L.) Lord, take away pain. 
18653. 
Seltzner (Jennie) : 
Forest in spring. 683, 684. 
On a shady terrace. 1764. 
Selvoggio (Anthony) My moon light 
Rose. 1626. 
Sem (Bert) Impassibile. 
Seminara (Giuseppe) : 
By the sea. 19812. 
Virginia. 21478. 
Senallié (J..B.) Sonate. 9332) (319). 
Sénart (Maurice) Editions: 
Anthologie classique. 21744. 
Augusto Piccard. 21760. 
Berceuse. 21801. 
Chansons pour petits et grands. 
4909. 
Cinq chorals. 22626. 
Concerto. 4968. 
Daniel Webster’s horses. 4986. 
Dans ton miroir. 7423. 
Danse de la chévre. 4988. 
Deux chansons. 11980. 
Dix vocalises. 5325. 
Dover Beach. 5065. 
Elégie. 5117. 
Enfantines. 51380, 18145. 


Etudes. 22668. 

Four lacquer prints. 6624. 

Fugue en fa mineur. 22163. 
Homeward. 5406. 

Introduction 4 l'étude du piano. 


7927. 


pt: Ill, n.s., v. 28 


Storm-song. 6629. 
Sunset. 6648. 
Symphonie. 5207. 


Symphonie synthétique. 23416. 
Three poems by Shelley. 8872. 
Tiger. 6749. 

To her lover below earth. 6757. 
Toceata, Bourrée et Gigue. 23486. 
Trois chansons bretonnes, 11981. 
Variations. 6884. 


4 interludes. 4781. 
15 variations. 22627. 
24 préludes. 5023. 


36 études. 9107, 23551, 23552. 
Sengbusch (W. C.): 

Beer again. 9475. 

Have a beer. 10009. 
Sennett (Mack) inc. Love bring my 

love back to me. 1378. 

Senoj (Yolf) : 

Just a little squirrel. 

Let’s dance. 24768. 
Senor la bullthrower. 4166*. 
Senorom (S. M.) City of I will 

14027. 

Sensation hunters. 17267. 
Senter (G. M.) My dreams. 
Sentis (José) : 

Dis-moi pourquoi. 14106. 

No sé porqué. 18915. 

Rumba giiajira. 19119. 
Seredy (J. S.): 

Alas, that spring should vanish. 

4682. 
Beautiful dreams, what are they 
made of. 17876. 
Because you’re gone. 13872. 
Chanson de Marie Antoinette. 


12872. 


13989. 

Come to me. 21943. 

Going! Going! Gone. 9958. 
Happy days. 143824. 


I found the road to you. 5471. 
By mM AT e 


7969. Matpa parca. 

Mouvement symphonique no. 3. Mississippi lament. 1533. 

14839. My heart is a silent violin. 18825. 
Night-piece. 6135. My moonlight madonna. 14892. 
Pastorale. 6410. November. 18925. 

Piéce de concert. 6302. One rose the last of your bouquet. 
Piéces liturgiques. 6308. 1786. 

Prélude-arioso-fughette. 13130. Singing to you. 19201. 

Preludio ad una commedia. 6841. Stony Point. 19286. 

Preludio di festa. 13135. Zrovs dtxovs wov. 4256. 

Quatuor. 6367. Sereijo (Manuel) Vida por otra. 
Quatuor pour instruments 4 2520. 

cordes. 23146. Serensco (Joe) Love-time waltz. 
Recueil de chansons pour l’école 10486. 

et la famille. 138179. Sergel (W. J.) Thirty-love. 25674*. 
Recuerdo. 6881. Sergent X. 4813. 

Remembrance. 6387. Serio (M. H. W.) When will the good 
Rubia. 8692. old times come back. 13649. 
Sea-harvest. 6475. Serra (Daniele) Non piango piu. 
Sonatine. 6559, 6560. 10756. 

1552 


} 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12. 1933 


Serra (Joseph) : 

Franklin D. Roosevelt. 9900. 

I tried to forget you. 10154. 

Let the moon and stars above 
‘-eheer up for you. 8110. 
Please come and save me, 
Queen of my heart. 19059. 
Until death will take me away. 


10904. 


9080. 
Serradell (Narciso) Golondrina. 
5274. 
Serrano (J.) Venetian love’ song. 
2511. : 
Serrano (L. M.) Donde estas corazon. 
12048. 


Servantz (Vagharshag) Ohpry kt 
hus pomp: Epyly. 6524, 8775. 

Servis (H. E.) Golden dreams that 
never come true. 20138. 

Servus Wien. 11091. 

Sessa (Andrea di) See di Sessa (An- 


drea). 
Sesser (J. F.): 
Bolero. 21882. 
For you alone. 22144. 
Serenade. 23268. 
Setters (Jilson) Come all ye fair and 
tender ladies. 21934. 


Settle (Carter) My southland’s ecall- 
ing me. 16885. 
Setzer (W. B.): 
I will always be true. 
My ideal. 25046. 
Seuel-Holst (Marie). 
Sev@ik (Otakar) : 
Allegro-concert 1, D-dur. 
Etudes-caprices. 5143. 


10173. 
See Holst (M. S.) 


1830. 


Preparatory exercises in double- | 


stopping. 138765 (173). 


School of violin technics. 
(187-190). 

Schule des violinvortrages auf 
melodischer grundlage in 2 |} 
teilen. 2084. 


Shifting the position and prepara- | 


tory secale-studies for the violin. | 
| Seybold (Zeb): 


13765 (198). 


Seven Christmas carols for little chil- 


dren. 22229. 
Seven good joys of Mary. 2109. 
Seventeen Scottish songs. 3125. 
Severn: (HKdmund) : 
Brunette. 4656 (76), 21696 (42). 
Gavotte moderne. 2815 (96), 
4656 (206), 13765 (63). 
Idyl. 4656 (567). 
Neapolitan serenade. 4656 (442). 
Nocturne. 4656 (568). 
Severson (B. T.) Love light in your 
eyes. 14699. 
Sevigny (Alfred) : 
I'm the big, big rainbow man. 
5545. 


| Sevigny 


13765 | 


I’ve got the no money blues. 5572. 
Tell me that story again. 4320. 
(Joseph ) Waltz of love. 
15557. 
Sevitzky (Fabien) : 
Choral prelude. 
Chorus. 134. 


134.. 


Flight of the bumblebee. 662. 
Seward (A. E.): 
Enchanted garden. 20021. 


Fence around your garden. 20060 
Just we two alone. 20547. 
Melody of other days. 20745. 


Start shoutin,. 21299, 


Sewell (C. L.) Australian moon. 
15809. 

Sewell (Hli) Re-forgive me once 
more. 15114. 


I wonder. 14486. 
In a cabin just for 


Sewell (L. E.) 
Sewell (Riviere) 
two. 16500. 

See also. Hausev (R. S8.). 

Sewell (W. A.): 
On to victory. 10816. 
Stepping along. 2130f. 
Westward ho. 13611. 

Sex appeal Paris 1932. 2459: 

Sexauer (Charles) I’m waltzing you 

around in my dreams. 10143. 


Sexton (Bert) Your [sic] fergiven. 
4646. 
Sexton (KE. M.) Vaise de concert. 
po DSO 
| Seyb (Carl) Daddy’s treasure. 9670. 
| Seybold (Arthur) : 
Abendfeier. 9832 (T). 
Albumblatt. 17752 (8). 
Fackelzug. 93832 (106). 
Froh und frei. 93832 (118). 
Nestktichlein tanzt. 17752 (99). 


Pfingstreigen. 9832 (279). 


Strebsame geiger. 11223. 
Seybold (Irma) : 
Blue as indigo. 21818: 


Oh! mama but wasn’t I seared. 
14967. 


Blue as indigo. 218T8: 
My blue eagle blues:. 20817. 
Oh! mama, but wasent [sic] I 
seared. 10788: 
Oh! mama but wasn’t E scared. 
14967. 
Wash’n board baby, irom my wor- 
ries away. 9131, 
Whoop-er up old dear, prosperity 
is here—so is beer. 6976: 
Seyforth (Danny) Jigsaw puzzles. 
5698. 
Seyforth (E. A.) : 
Birthday reception. 4656 (62). 
Tam a soldier. 4656 (269)... 
Waving fans. 4656: (676) .. 


1553 


INDEX 


Seymour (Helen): 
Forget me not: come back to me. 
24282. 
Goeden avend, goeden nacht. 
24345. 
Home in the old home _ town. 


24440. 
Seymour (Tot): 
Good evenin’, Mister Nightingale. 
5283, T7661, 7662, 9972. 


Nightingale. 3929. 
Sgambati (G.) Separazione. 13765 
(192). 
Shack ey (EF. N.): 
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus. 2815 (5). 


Come, ye blessed of my Father. 
2815 (59). 

God be merciful. 2815 (108). 

O holy night of Christmas-tide. 
17752 (104). 

O sing unto the Lord a new song. 
21696 (290).. 

Shackley (George): 
In the land of home sweet home. 


20452. 
When God gave me you. 21546, 
2582T. 
Shade (Will) Taking your place. 
Zailat. 


Shady lacs. 15794, 16218, 16528, 17348, 
17420, 19539. 
Shaeffer’s (Arling) barn dance. 8736. 
Svafer (F. G.) Not guilty. 10760. 
Shaffer (F. E.): 
Army of the N.R.A. 17826. 
Come on! C. HE. 7379. 
Shaffer (F. E.) jr: 
Come on! C. E. 7379. 
Hymn to Woodrow Wilson. 
Shaffer (Marie) : 
Little year ago. 8153. 
Nobody else but my girl. 
Since I love you. 138294. 
Shaffer (Miles) Blue moon. 19780. 
Shaffer (Velma) My little bark canoe. 
22899. 
Shaftel (Sel‘g) 
hear Oh promise me. 
Shalmer (R.): 
Madam, you’re lovely. 
On grandma’s birthday. 
Serenata. 21201. 
Shand (Terry): 
Are you lovable. 2864, 9391, 9392. 
Broadway moon. 2954. 
Foolin’ around. 24275. 
Honey, don’t you love me any- 
more. 882, 10043. 
I lost another sweetheart. 123861. 
I really didn’t mean to be so mean. 
24569. 
It’s me callin’ you. 5668. 
Was I mistaken. 238578. 


16344. 


8442. 


I won’t be there to 
22471. 


12709. 
13030. 


pt. WI, n.s., v.28 


Shane (Fred) Better times are com- 


ing. 21810. 

Shane (Wm.) Your charm lingers 
yet. 4648. 

Shank (R. F.) I would gladly pay 
you Tuesday. 1060. 

Shannon (Alice) What am I to do. 
11482. 

Shannon (M. B.) Lighting the world. 
18625. 

Shapira (Nathan) Can’t you see that 
I need you. 11881. 

Shapiro (Bernard) Depression is 


over and prosperity is back to stay. 
5027. 
Shap re. (Elliott) 
for 19354.. 20111. 
Shapiro (H. A.): ; 
Bungalow for three. 7274. 
Since the moon took a_ holiday. 
15245. ; 
Shapiro (H. H.): 
Lullaby. 24875. 
Song of the N.R.A. 
Shapiro (Leah) 
me to go. 9233. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine.: 
Buggy song. 19802, 24000. 
By a river in Spain. 19809. 
Cabin in the pines. 4873. 
Colorado moon. 14087. 
Dolly Dimple’s holiday. 19956. 
Don’t play me cheap. 12050. 
Drifting down the Shalimar. 
14151. 
Empty days. 18141. 
Farmer’s daughter’s wedding day. 


Gem dance folio 


_ 19249. 
Why are you telling 


5169, 7560. 

Father-mother-sister and brother. 
24252. 

Gem dance folio for 1934. 20111. 

Good night, my darling. 24362, 
24363. 

Have you ever been lonely? Have 
you ever been blue. 819, 20204. 


Hobo, you ean’t ride this train. 
7746. 

Homestead on a hillside. 24446. 

Honey, what a pleasure meetin’ 
up with you. 886. 

How can I face the world without 
you. 10050, 24460. 

Hustlin’ and bustlin’ for baby. 
912, 3406. 

I found a peanut. 18367. 

I lay me down to sleep. 
5483, 7816. 

I’m the little peanut vendor’s little 
missus. 14455. 

I only want one girl. 18425. 

I’ve got a passion for pistachio 
nuts. 22450, 24580. 

I’ve got something to live for now. 
22452. 


5482, 


1554 


INDEX 


20s. 1-12, 1933 


If I had somebody to love. 14494, 
14495. 

In the mission by the sea. 14534. 

Jimmy had a_ nickel. 20506, 
24682. 

Joan of Arkansaw. 1198, 8012. 


Just like a corner of heaven. 


14603. 

Last round-up. 16626, 18595, 
24751. 

Laughin’ Louie. 5760, 

Lenox avenue. 22644. 


Little blue house in a little green 
lane. 22681. 
Lonely little town. 
Lonesome valley. 
Louisville lady. 
Manyana-to-morrow. 
Moonlight millionaires. 
Moonrise. 16819. 
Old spinning wheel. 6218. 
On a hillside by the sea. 
Only a bum. 17018. 
Sing no more. 21222, 
Sittin’ in the dark. 2160. 
There’s a cabin in the pines, 8986. 
There’s a home in Wyomin’. 
11314, 213881. 
There’s a wild rose that grows on 
the side of the hill. 17405. 
Too tired for love. 4884. 
Tree that father planted for me. 
19417, 23493. 
Twilight down 
13505. 

Two little windows, and one little 
door. 11395, 28510. 

Two times a night. 13510. 

Wagon wheels. 25762. 

We love and learn. 2580. 

We're all back together again. 
9144, 9145. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the 
valley. 26384, 4512, 25838. 

When it’s moonlight on the old 
mill stream. 17576. 

When Panama starts strummin’ 
on his old guitar. 17582. 

When the leaves turn to silver. 


22710. 
0842. 
10474, 12669, 
10523. 
5997. 


10808. 


in ‘Tennessee. 


23654. 
Why is it night in my heart. 
6986. 
Why is the night in my heart. 
4559. 
Share (Joe) I can’t get you off my 
mind. 3415. 


Sharman (Cecil) Dream, 24179. 
Sharp (Crompton) : 


Bless her little heart. 138905. 


I certainly don’t need you. 10077. 
Sharp (KE. M.) Home folks. 18331. 
Sharp (F, E.) In apple tree lane. 

135 


Sharp (R. L.) Under an autumn 
moon. 23516. 
Sharp (V. L.) Noeturne. 23271. 


Sharpe (Cedric) : 
Old world love song. 23012. 
Valse capricieuse. 23535. 
Sharpe (Lester) Two eyes of blue, 
I’m loving you. 4410. 
Sharpe (Lillah) I want to be Some- 
body’s darling. 16466. 
Sharpless (R. C.) : 
I’m a goin’ ta steae ya, Amelia. 
20353. 
Sweetheart. 8910. 
Sharpnack (Wallace) : 
Chicago fair. 9607. 
Mountain love. 8332. 


My Swedish Rose. 20879. 
Sharratt (O. E.) Good-bye, until. 
3306. 


Shattinger piano & music co.: 
Bouncing play-ball. 244. 
Chasing butterflies. 13999. 
Creative music education primer. 
3076. 

Deer hunt. 24141. 

Ev’ry one is in slumberland, but 
just we two. 5156. 

In the wigwam. 35654. 

Look who’s here. 5847. 

Oriental oddity. 6249. 


Song of the winds, 8828. 
Shattuck (F. G.) City of God. 
2815 (53). 
Shaw (A. F.) Someone to _ love. 
19235. 
Shaw (E. B.) Barter. 160. 


Shaw (Geoffrey) : 
Simple modal music for the holy 
communion. 8762. 
Song from Anacreon. 
Truth. 9043. 
Twice 20 choral songs for choirs. 
23507. 
Shaw (H. 8.): 
I’ve got the girl. 20397. 
I worship you. 20418. 
Just a green canoe. 20525. 
Shaw (Knowles) Booze  begone. 
23982. : 
Shaw (M. E.) 
you. 18901. 
Shaw (Marge) 
Shaw (Martin) : 
Jesu! the very thought is sweet. 
18533. 
Marketing day. 
Simple setting 
23286. 


25516. 


New way to say I love 


See Shaw (M. E.) 


20725. 
of the eucharist. 


Sursum corda. 17329. 
Shaw (W. W.): 

Fencer. 2815 (86). 

Janey. 20496. 

Singer’s daily six. 6522. 
5 


INDEX 


Shawn (N. A.) 
the sky-ride. 10409. 
Shawn (William) : 
Camargo waltz. 11877. 
Daisy day. 11997. 
Never an ending. 12947. 
Nowhere to go. 12979. 
You caught us with our pants 
down. 138718. 
Your faces are familiar. 13754. 
Shay (G. M.) My ol heart’s been 
broken, Since my mother went away. 
12907. 
Shay (Larry): 


Give all your love to me. 9943, 
9944. 

I can’t. find a substitute for you. 
16352, 20284. 
If I were a millionaire. 16488, 

20425. 
Moonlight on the water. 24986. 


We reached a perfect understand- 


ing. 6884. 
Shays (Bud)  pseud. See Shays 
(kT &) 


Shays (T. C.) It was only a dream. 
18517. 

She done him wrong.. 5317. 

She’ll be comin’ ‘round the mountain, 
when she comes, 19171. 

She loves me not. 23816, 25438. 

Shea (F. W.) Waltz amaranth. 
11446. 

Shea (G. R.) My Ann. 25018. 

Shea (H. R.) Muskoka moon. 10681. 


Shea (L. E.) Muskoka moon. 10681. 
Shea (Moret) Call of Israel. 4876. 
Shea (N. T.): 

I knew ’twas you. 3478. 

They knew their A. B. C.’s. 6736. 


Shea (Ruth) 
1057. 
Shearer (Alice) 
Shears (Belle) 
that semeone is you. 
Shedd (KE. C.) Cupid, 
7407. 
Sheddan (L. F.): 
I’ve got an optimistic feeling. 
7883. 
I want to go to Sunniland. 59574. 
Optomism [sic]. 8519. 
Prosperity song. 8623. 
Wearing a rose for you. 
Sheehy (Frances) : 


I wish you were mine. 


Little clock. 16671. 
I need someone and 
16445: 

let me be. 


2586. 


Symphonette. 4856, 13418, 13419. 
Theme sheet Portland symphony 
orchestra. 13445. 
Sheerin (Jennie A.) So blue and all 
alone. 23306. 
Sheerin (Jennie Amos) Let’s keep on 
honeymooning. 12622. 


Let’s take a ride on : 


pt. 11%; ne 8., v.28 


Sheff (J. B.): 
Chasing depression away. 15952. 
Roosevelt’s you’re the pride of the 
U.S. A. 17147, 23204. 
Sheff CW ER)? st 
Chasing depression away. 15952. 
Roosevelt, you’re the pride of the 
U.S.A. 17147, 23204. 
Sheffield (L. O.) Sweetheart come 
back to me. 8914. 
Shefter (Bert) Flight of the bumble- 


bee. 24267. 
Sheibley (EK. W.) Ever keep on xmil- 
ing. 20035. 


Sheinker (Irv.): 
Pale Vienna moon. 25221. 
You are the one. 23754. 


Shelby (Frances) N R A march. 
18869. 

Shelden (E. B.) Garbo blues. 22170. 

Sheldon (Daryl) Sweetheart, love 


has called you back to me. 6671. 
Sheldon (E. E.): 
Color scheme. 24071. 
His autograph. 24071. 
Sheldon (Stuart) Virginia. 11427. 
Shell (J. K.) Grey eyes. T7675. — 
Shellabarger (C. E.) Waiting for 
you. 13565. 
Shelley (H. R.): 
Dreams. 4656 (670). 
Marche militaire. 23795 (51). 
Mirage. 3820. 
O child of Mary’s gentle care. 
13765 (187). 
Soul triumphant. 
Shelpman (Juanita) 
night on Puget Sound. 
Shelton (J. H.): 


13765 (206). 
One moonlight 
13039. 


Boy, a girl, a lamplight. 4851. 

Episode. 51382. 

I’ve been bad so long I can’t be 
good. 5567. 

_ Shelton (Vanita): 

Please come back to me. 15057. 

You’re everybody’s sweetheart. 
2770. 


Shenk (Louis) There were shepherds. 
23460 


Shepard (D. A.) 
10441. 
Shepard (M. M.) I don’t know why 
I love you I only know I do. 983. 
Shepard (Viola Mae) & Joseph Carelli. 
Like Jesus always. 20621. 
Shepherd (G. C.): 
Come back to me again. 
Just because it’s you. 
Land of dreams. 3648. 
Please don’t be jealous of me. 
17073. 
Shepherd’s queen. 
Shepherds’ trail. 
Sheppard (KE. H.) 


Little red robin. 


73738. 
16588. 


15257. 
19175*. 
Calvary. 302*. 


1556 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1955 


Sheridan-Lea (—) Eres tu au fond 
de mes yeux. 18148. 
Sherlock (Evalynn) : 
Dreamy Mississippi moon. 9771. 
Drifting down the Ohio with you. 
9774. 
In a little vailey. 7984. 
Tell me sweetheart do you miss 
me. 8947. 
When the nightingale sings Il 
dream of you. 9197, 
Where ever you go. 9216. 
Whisper dear. 9225. : 
Why did I fall for you. 9235. 
Sherlock (J. R.) Our lady, Notre 
Dame. 238042. ? 


Sherman (Al): 

After the game is over. 19658. 

Baby, please come back. 9488. 

Buy American and good times will 
come through. 287, 288. 

By a campfire—in the moonlight. 
9534, 11867. 

Congratulations, liberty bell. 406, 
3060. 

Five, six, seven, eight, nine little 
miles from Ten-Ten-Tennessee. 
12144. 

I am a fugitive from the chain 
gang. 915, 916. 

I dream of Indiana. 7808. 

I love you—that’s why. 203849, 
22385. 

I’m crooning a love song. to 
heaven. 12378. 

Let’s sing again. 14653. 

Mommy darlin’. 24979. 

My blue eyed Sue.. 25019. 

My indoor outdoor girl. 14878. 

My indoor, outdoor, good-time, 
anytime girl. 10670. 

One more mountain to climb. 
17015. 

Rainbow River moon. 10988. 

Roosevelt, Garner and me. 2004. 

Save me from being lonesome. 
19140, 21180, 21181. 

Sing lover sing. 11125, 13297. 

Song of the legionaire [sic]. 
13345. 

That great American home. 4328. 

Today and tomorrow. 15463, 
15464. 

When the moon swings low along 
the O-hi-o. 23657. 

Where’s Elmer. 21586, 23680. 

Would you care. 9262, 13702. 

Yes! I guess it’s love. 2740. 

You gotta be a football hero. 
17709, 17710, 19607. 

You’re never too old to make love. 
11641. 

5, 6, 7, 8, nine little miles from 
Ten-Ten-Tennessee. 11669. 


Sherman ,(H. C.) F.F.A. club song. 
7549. 
Sherman (Harry) Don’t say it’s just 
a dream. 22046. 
Sherman (J. R.): 
My little senorita. 18829. 
Russian rose. 19122. 
Sherman (Lillian) Some day maybe. 
11166. 
Sherman, Clay & Co.: 
Arlene. 23865. 
Black-eyed Susan Brown. 220. 
Close your eyes. 15975. 
Darling of the campus. 21995. 
Feeling is mutual, my dear. 
14210. 
Here you come with love. 10026. 
How’s about it. 7778. 
I could go for you in a great big 
way. 925. 
I’d worship him just the same. 
20292. 
Lady Lou. 24743. 
Love in the moonlight for me. 
1380. 
My good bye to you. 12882. 
Out where the moonbeams greet 
the morning. 13067. 
Someone to love. 21248. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 19320. 
That’s how rhythm was born. 
19352. 
Tonight may never come again. 
21422. 
When the sun comes’ tumbling 
down. 6946. 
Sherman square music pub. co.: 
Ariadne. 19699. 
As love sings on. 28870. 
Cancidi de la noche del mar. 308. 
Chiquita Olivia. 370. 
O memory. 20960. 
Remember me. 21116. 
Suefio en el Olimpo. 21313. 


Sherry (M. M.) Vacation days. 
2353.1 *. 
Sherry (Margaret): 
Mexican. 20760. 
Over my radio. 21032. 
Rotary song. 19114. 
Song you sang of yore. 19255. 
Why should you blame it on me. 
19564. 
Sherwin (Manning) You’re evy’ry- 
where. 28771. 
Sherwin (Sterling) : 
Bad man songs of the wild and 
woolly West. 197386. 
My life is just an open book. 
16860. 
My precious own. 3898. 
Songs of the saddle. 21276. 
Strolling alone. 25581. 


1557 


INDEX 


Sherwood (V. M.) Speedex orchestra 
arranging guide and transposition 


chart. 8849*. 

Sherwood (Vi) I hope you’re blue. 
20317. 

Sherzberg (Ted) Song of the forty 
niners. 133438. 

Sherzer (George) Bo-bi craze. 237. 

Shibilski (T. L.) Shower me with 
kisses. 6500. 


Shibley (K. S.): 
De screech owl’s wahnin’. 
Home with a heart. 5405. 
March of the Christmas 
DIT. 
Shickle (C. B.) 
back. 10960. 
Shield (Bertram) 
and me. 3847. 
Shields (Elva) 
Shields (Grace) : 
Dreamy eyes. 4656 (147). 
How’d you like to furnish up a 
home for me. 4656 (257). 
Mr. Tomahawk. 4656 (411). 
Moses Andrew Jackson, good-bye. 
23795 (56). 
My blue bell from Baltimore. 
4656 (427). 
Ting a ling. 4656 (6388). 
Waltz me around again, Willie. 
13765 (240). 


19924. 

seal. 
Prosperity is coming 
Mother of Mattie 


Waiting. 4447. 


Shields (J. J.) It’s over. 14568. 

Shields (Jimmy) Keepin’ comp’ny 
with you. 12563. 

Shields (Ren) Waltz me around 
again Willie. 11670 (398), 13765 
(240). 


Shifrin (J. D.) Song of hope. 19241. 
Shilkret (Nathaniel) : 
Just a romantic fool. 
Moon nocturne. 18770. 
You’re my bit of sunshine. 17728. 
Shilling (A. P.) Soldiers and the 
larks? "T5279. 
Shimonaka (R. J.) 


16582. 


We'll make this 


night a day. 25789. 
Shinn (H. A.) In the valley mid the 
old Ohio hills. 7959. 


Shipley (H. B.) 
bag. 4154. 
Shipley (J. R.): 

Let me call you my sweetheart. 


Scraps from a rag 


3655. 

New royal America’s blue eagle. 
16933. 

Underneath the silvery - moon. 
6819. 


Shipley (W. A.) Underneath the sil- 
very moon. 6819. 
Shire: (HH. Bi: 


Let’s love while we may. 24772. 


Magic garden. 24885. 
Peloncita mia. 25241. 


15 


lal 


3) 


pt. Ii, nzsij-vees 


Pirates’ drinking song. 25256. 
You’re like the sunshine. 25964. 
Shirley (A. E.) Together thru life. 
15465. 


Shirpser (Daisy) Chicago moon. 
9609. 

Shmulewitz (S. S.) See Small (Solo- 
mon ) 

Shoaff (H. E.) Forgive me darling. 
12165. 

Shoberg (R. M.) Everybody owes 
everybody. 603. 

Shoberg (William) Everybody owes 
everybody. 603. 


Shoemaker (G. L.): 
Prosperity shine. 
Prosperity thrill. 8624. 
Prosperity’s thrill. 21092. 

Sho-gun (The) 2815 (329). 

Sholk (M. M.) March of the veterans. 

24896. 

Shonfield (Ernest) : 

Girl of my sweet dreams. 9938. 

Girl of my thoughts, sweetheart of 
mine. 7626. 

Home for you and me. 5398. 

It’s nice to have a nice girl friend. 
14567. 

Pal of my heart. 15021. 

Send me a kiss, mail or phone 


8622. 


your kisses te me. 8726. 
Send me your kisses. 11082. 
Sweet boy of mine. 23397. 


Shoop (F. T.) 
14885. 


My love I give to you. 


Shoop (F. T.) pub. co. My love I 
give to you. 14885. 
Shore (Bernard) : 
Scherzo. 17217. 
Summer evening. 17323. 


Short (Beatrice) 
14499. 

Short (Eloisa) 

Short (J. P.) 

Short (T. W.) 
hair. 6688. 

Short’nin’ bread. 4184, 17218, 17219. 

Showboat revue of 1933, 2d ed. 15136, 
15698. 

Shreffler (M. B.) 
day. 14610. 

Shriver (Connie) 


If I were yours. 


Without you. 15667. 


Without you. 15667. 
Tangled lock of silver 


Just the same to- 
How I miss you. 
1350. 


Shrum (Elmer) Lolita. 


Shuda (Mary) Smokey Sue. 23303. 

Shudnow (Sidney) After the dance. 
4671. 

Shull (L. W.) Waiting beneath the 
dreamy Ozark Moon. 19468. 

Shulman (A. M.) Sweet rhythm. 
13399. 

Shulskie (W. J.) Prosperity is near. 
17105. 

8 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19383 


Shultz (Helen) Fate of baby Lind- 
bergh. 9850. 
Shumaker (EH. L.) Grand staff fam- 
ily. 5802. 
Shumaker (G, L.): 
Franklin D. march. 24302. 
Lonesome moon. 20665. 
Under the blue eagle. 17476. 
Shuman (R. 8.) War mothers’ song. 
9127. 
Shurbrick (B. J.) Living means lov- 
ing you. 22698. 
Shure (R. D.): 
Shadow Mountain. 4172. 
Wailing wall of Jerusalem. 4445. 
Shurman (Ida): 
Nice night. 10736. 
Waltzing with you. 11452. 
Shurr (Bob) pseud. See Shurr (Leo- 
pold) 
Shurr (Leopold) : 
Air out your soul. $5. 
I left my heart in New Orleans. 
24510. 
My heaven is in your arms. 1612. 
Your memory tells me. 2795. 
Shuster (R. E.): 
I love you, oh my darling. 16399. 
I promise you. 16451. 
Romance in the air. 11025. 
Shutt (Albert): 
I hear the whippoorwill singing. 
14403. 


girl 
Oni} I loved has turned me 
man 
down. 21015. 
Shuttleworth (John) She’s got that 
personality. 254389. 
Shvedoff (C.): 
Military polonaise. 11933. 
Moment musical. 15204. 
Polka dot. 19022. 
Si. 15478. 
Si tu veux. 294, 1714, 1715, 2130, 2515. 
Siani (Severino) Just because. 16587, 
22611. 
Sibelius (Jean): 
Ich mochte, ich wiire. 2815 (152). 
Konzert. 23795 (82). 
On great lone hills. 6229. 
Our native hills. 1820-1822. 
Through the years. 6747, 2140 
Sibley (M. G.) N BR A. . 20898. 
Sibold (C. T.) We rambled and gam- 
bled. 9148. 
Sibue du Col (Kyra) Radio of love’s 
Sweet song. 13171. 
Siciliani (Ulisse) : 
Alma de caballero. 2842. 
Iberia. 3513. 
Sicilien, ou L’amour peintre. 8754. 
Sickle (Robert Van) See Van Sickle 
(Robert ) 


Sickler (J. D.) That old farm union 
song refrain. 11295. 
Sickler (V. D.): 
Heart trouble. 10016. 
Ive accidently fallen in _ love. 
10155. 
Weary. 11471. 
Sickler (V. C.): 
Heart trouble. 10016. 
I’ve accidently fallen in love. 
10155. | 
Weary. 11471. 
Siclari (H. V.) I’m proud to be a 
friend to you. 12392. 
Siddons (R. L.) pseud. See Rothery 
(S. L.) 
Sidorowiez (Henry) My little blonde 
from big Broadway. 16861. 


Siebeneck (C. H.) There’s no more 


blues. 113822. 
Sieczynski (Rudolf) In Grinzing 
beim heurigen wein. 10211. 
Siede (L.) Phaléne. 13107. 
Siefert (Louis) When the mailman 
says no-mail today. 4520. 
Siefert (W. L.) That one little sweet- 
heart of mine. 4882, 
Siege of Corinth. 15163. 
Siegel (H. A.) My dear old U.S.A. 
20824. ? 
Siegel (Irving) : 
Mem’ries of mother. 10557, 14776. 
Montana moon. 10588. 
Siegel (Louis) Mozart miniatures. 
16828. 


Siegel (Shirley) Come, let us chase 
the rainbow. 24076. 
Siegel & Brix. Montana moon. 10588. 
Sieg] (Otto): 
Klingendes jahr. 18581. 
Menschen lied. 10561. 
Siegler (C. J.) Cheer up and drink 
Some beer. 3020. 
Siegmund (M. BE.) NIRA. 16944. 
Siemond (George) Voiceless. 2815 
(347). 
Sienia (J. E.) Lonely log cabin in 
the Cascades. 12657. 
Sierveld (F. G.) Mexican serenade. 
8279. 
Sieulle (J.): 
Change. 11904. 
J’dis tout. 14574. 
Sieve (Belle) pseud. See Sieve-Borsuk 
(Belle) 
Sieve-Borsuk (Belle) F. D. Roose- 
velt victory march. 9834. 
Sievert (O. H. A.) Happy kid. 3341. 
Sifford (Alexander) Pete McCarty. 
17056. 
Sigge (J..W.) Sweetheart come back 
to me. 17389. 


1559 


— 


INDEX 


a ee eee 


Sigge (Joseph) : 
Sweetheart 
17339. 
Won’t you be my sweetheart girl. 
17677. 
Siggers (Clemencia) 
3810, 12789. 
Sigismondi (N. R.): 
Love song. 8206. 
Universal peace march. 13527. 
Sigler (Lulu) When autumn leaves 
are falling. 23632. 
Sigler (Maurice) : 
Holding up the parade. 
18328. 
Hush my mouth if I ain’t goin’ 
south. 20276. 
Jimmy had a nickel. 20506, 24682. 
Romance of our people. 211438. 
There’s always to-morrow. 21384. 
21385. 
Sigler (Mose) : 
Please, Mister President. 
13116. 
Rumpus on the campus. 17159. 
Send my mail to Tennessee. 
19157. 
Sigmond (S. O.) 
3059 


come back to me. 


Midnight waltz. 


16318, 


10911, 


Concordia hymnal. 


Signal star. 11110. 
Signalmusik. 8756. 


Signorelli (Frank) : 
Crying in the moonlight. 11989, 
16010. 
I could go for you. 5455. 
Love. 1871, 3717. 
Mississippi dream boat. 14798. 
My fiddle and me. 12877, 14870, 


16847. 
Signorelli (G.) Tango. 
Signorini (Antonio Ricci) 
Signorini (Antonio) 


2315. 
See Ricci 


Sigurd Jorsalfar. 16263. 

Sigurini (Giuseppe) Hlegia a Bee- 
thoven. 22089. 

Sikora (J. P.) Take me back again. 
15397. 


Silberhorn (H.): 
Play fiddle play. 8574. 
Spring, beautiful spring. 8852. 
Silbernagel (J. C.) Tll be yours 
always yours my dear. 20328. 
Silbersee (Der) 11111*. 
Silbert (N. H.) Hats off to the N.R.A. 
18285. 


Silent night. 23281. 
Siler (C. V.) Chiselers’ song. 21912. 
Silésu (Lao): 


Come back again to the sun. 4938. 
In love—with love. 10214. ° 
Sing my heart a lullaby. 6520. 
Silhouette music co. Ill be yours— 
you'll be mine sweetheart. 12349, 
Siller croun. 23282. 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 28 


Sillett (C. W.) Birds will sing. 7215. 
Silman (June): 
Emperor Jones. 16127. 
Situation wanted. 17238. 
This is now the end of all that. 
17407. 
Traffic blocked. 17444. 
Sillman (Leonard) Emperor Jones. 


16127. 
Silly symphonies. 24627, 24877. 
15256. 


Silnutzer (Morris) : 
Six little letters. 
Umbrellas to mend. 15513. 
Silnutzer & Wood: 
Six little letters. 15256. 
Umbrellas to mend. 15513. 
Silox (C. B.) Mother if I had you. 
24994. 
Silva (C. A.) San Lorenzo. 21174. 
Silva (H. Eca da) See Eea da Silva 
(H.) | 
Silver (Abner): 
Another language. 18815. 
Beloved. 11796, 138887. 
Dinner at eight. 504, 18072. 
Farewell to arms. 626. 
I loved you Wednesday. 14424, 
14425. 
My design for living. 10648, 12868. 
No greater love. 8488. 
Oid Virginia moon. 14980. 
Practicing the piano. 17087. 


Romance of our people. 21148. 
Shave and a hair cut. 2117. 
Spring fever. 4247. 

There goes my heart. 23453. 


There’s always to-morrow. 21384, 


21385. 

Three cornered moon. 19878, 
21403. 

What a price to pay for love. 
2601. 

When autumn comes. around. 
15593. 

When shall we meet again. 21562. 


Where the river meets the sea. 


AS ae 
Silver (B. H.) Oh! to live the word 
of God. 3948. 
Silver (Dave): 
Gimme the pipe. 3280. 
Rajah of Peru. 4086. 


Silver (Kit) 
6315. 

Silver (Maxwell) How’d you like to 
furnish up a home for me. 4656 
zee). 

Silver, Burdett & GO. 
music series. 8603. 
Silver folio for the accordion band. 
13289-13291. 
Silver song series. 
Silveria (M. L.) 

ya’. "22026. 


Piease answer me, dear. 


Progressive 


17752 (1388). 
Devil's gonna’ get 


1560 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Silverman (Marion) I’d no_ idea. 
10082. 

Sima (W. R.) Navy victory march. 
22936. 

Simas (Josephine) My baby’s arms. 
12857. 

Simeone (H. M.) Roving the world. 
19118. 


Simi (Gino) Scusi signora. 2092. 
Simmergren (Helen) Dream eabin. 
3159. 


Simmers (R. B.) If I had my way 


with you. 1087. 
Simmonds (V. E.) My little western 
sweetheart. 8374. 


Simmons (C. C.) I’m singing this 
song for you. 12395. 
Simmons (C. J.): 
Street lights. 11224. 
War pal o’ mine. 9128. 
Your [sic] mine, all mine, tonight. 
21682. 
Simmons (Frederick) 
ye 
Simmons (Larvie) No horse-shoe will 
bring you fame. 1693. 
Simmons (Star) Fooling old Man De- 
pression. 677. 
Simms (A. N.) Searching the great 
world for some one lonesome like 
me. 23259. 


Far, far away. 


Simon (Brother) Grand old man. 
3316. 
Simon (A.) Solféges de concours 4 2 
voix. 2184. 
Simon (Baldemar) : 
I’m a dreamer dreaming dreams. 
14426. 
What else can I tell you sweet- 
heart. 18615. 
Simon (EF. G.) Remembrance. 6386. 
Simon (Hrich) Rattenfanger von 
Hemeln. 4090*. 
Simon (Hermann) Crucifixus. 14059. 
Simon’ (Nat): 
Hopelessly in love with you. 
14359. 
I was waiting for a street car. 
24592. 
Whittlin’ Willie. 23691. 


You’re in my power, ha, ha, ha, 

ha, ha. 21662, 25963. 
Simon (R. A.): 

Do you. 18084. 

High shoes. 244380. 

Hold your horses. 20241. 

I'd like to take you home to meet 
my mother. 18363. 


Singing to you. 23295. 
Swapping sweet nothings with 
vou. 19811. 
Simon (Robert) Signature for Three 
bakers. 2136. 


Simon (W. J.): 


Berceuse. 200. 

Coquette. 4954. 

Let me dream and dream. 5776. 
Simonds (Bruce) Habanera. 794. 


Simonds (Raymond) Can there be too 
much pay. 9557. 
Simone (Alessandro De) 
mone (Alessandro) 
Simone (Betty) I want the moon. 
7895. 
Simone est comme ea. 7326, 8761, 
9543, 11118, 13082, 13951. 
Simonetti (Giovanni) : 
Dolly. 9732. 
Rido. 1982. 
Valzer appassionato. 4426. 
Simonini (Charles) Sawing the keys. 
15187. 
Simonot (Jacque) : 
Change. 11904: 
Vous aurez toujours vingt ans. 
11437. 
Simons (J. S.): 
If I’m dreaming. 
Meaning of love. 
Simons (J. V.) 


See De Si- 


12438. 
12754. 
Love of my dreams. 


18670. 
Simons (lL. M.) Oh! that! midnight 
moon. 6197. 


Simons (Moisés) : 
Canta guitarra. 21870. 
Coleccion de quatro danzones clas- 


icos cubanos. 389. 
Cuban belle. 11991, 11992. 
Dark moon. 4992. 


Dark moon come out from the 
clouds above. 4998. 
Marta rambling rose of the wild- 
wood. 8245. 
Mas que a todo. 
Sabrosona. 2082. 
Salomé, 23241. 
See-saw. 2095, 6481, 8722. 
Tuya. 6796. 
Simonson (Anna): 
Calling. 2983. 
Let’s go Chicago. 16644. 
Lonely. 1355, 16686. 
Love’m and leave’m girl. 
Simper (Caleb): 
Blessed shall be thy basket and 
store. 11670 (36). 
Come unto Me. 19881. 
Our help and shield. 21696 (304). 
Seventeen  voluntaries, 11670 
(337). 
Therefore with joy. 2815 (328). 
We will rejoice. 21696 (398). 
Simpkins (F. A.) Night in fairyland. 
22958. 
Simpson (A.) There’s a glorious sun 
a’shining. 25665. 


24903. 


16709. 


1061 


INDEX 


Simpson (A. F.) 
down the lane. 
Simpson (Adam) 


As we strole [sic] 

9403. 

Your tears. 13756. 

Simpson (E. P.) Im out on the Ute 
Indian trail. 16425. 

Simpson (G. M.): 


American brew. 9372. 


Under the N-R-A. 17478. 
Simpson (George) Jingle bells. 1196. 
Simpson (James) Where mother 

found heaven. 23678. 


Simpson (M. A.) 
22514. 
Simpson (RR. shi 
After we parted. 17769. 
Come and dance “neath the star- 
light tonight. 11953. 
Is someone taking my place in 
your heart. 12490, 24661. 
Say yes. 138242. 


In excelsis gloria. 


Where do you go? What do you 
do? After you’ve said good 
night. 17617. 


Why did you kiss and tell. 17638. 


Simpson (Sara) New Hampshire 
song. 18898. 

Simpson (W. W.) Raggin’ in rythm 
[sic] 8645. 


Simrock (N.): 
Alten strassen noch. 2846. 
Kleine friihlingsweise. 10353. 
Sims (A. J.) Lorna. 22719. 
Sims (Elston) Darling baby. 
Sims (Frances) : 
Crash of the Akron. 14054. 
I love you so. 14422, 
Sims (Helen) pseud. See Simmergren 


4994. 


(Helen ) 

Simson (H. Fraser-) See Fraser- 
Simson (H.) 

Sinatra (Joseph) Wine, women and 
song. 9244. 


Sinclair (Mary) pseud. See Cartledge 
(M. G.) 
Sinclair (R. G.): 
Loin de Paris. 14679. 
On est gosse. 14986. 
Pastorale. 15247. 
Peut-on dire deux fois: je t’aime. 
15040. 
Si je devenais ton amant. 
Y a des gens quand i 
d’amour. 15680. 
Sinclair (Reginald) 
lifetime. 20747. 
Sinding (Christian) 
chen. 16206. 
Sing it yourself. 2150. 
Sing sinner sing. 18296. 
Sing the gospel story. 8769. 
Sing you sinners. 5352. 
Singer (E. B.) Roosevelt’s prosperity 
song. 19107. 


15237. 
bd pa rl’ 


Memories of a 


Friihlingsraus- 


ptm, mrs5 28 


Singer (Elsa) Salomes tanz. 15733 
(340). 
Singer (Otto): 
Salome. 15733 (336, 387). 


Salomes tanz. 15733 (340). 
Selections from the music dramas 
of Richard Wagner. T7076 
(Sie 
Singer (P. O.): 

God’s garden. 14288. 

Lonely darkey. 10458. 

Then you will understand. 15423. 
Singer’s choice. 2155. 
Singin’ Sam. pseud. 

(Harry) 
Singing choir. 6523. 
Singing games old and new. 8773. 


See Frankel 


Singlade (Die) 13301-13303. 
Singley (A. S. PP.) Alma. mater. 
11708. 


Singley (W. T.) When the tide comes 
rolling in. 9208. 
Sinigaglia (Leone) : 
Humoreske. 19648 (48). 
Lied. 19648 (128). 
Sinmin (Lui) You’re the only girl in 
my heart. 15716. 
Sinoff (Bernard) 
love. 22217. 
Sinz (Curt) 
jugend. 14656. 
Sioux rabbit dance. 15251. 
Sipes (Jack) Get in step with Nira. 
18214. 
Sipin (I. P.): 
Come back to me my dear. 
Good bye dear. 7655. 
Melly dear. 14768. 
When I first met you my dear. 
15597. 
(Helen ) 


Goodbye my little 
Liederbuch der Advent- 


4940. 


Sirade Leave me _ alone. 
5767. 
Sirena (La) 15252. 
Siréne musicale: 
Cing études. 15149. 
Manuel d’harmonie 4 quarts de 


ton. 14739. 
Six pieces. 15324. 
Sonate. 11769. 
5 chansons pour les enfants. 
14242, 
Sisco (R. C.) Playtime pal. 25265. 
Sisk (Theodore) Dew drops. 19944. 


Dew drops. 19944. 
That’s a lot of non- 


Sisk music co. 

Sisson (Ken) 
sense. 21366. 

Sissy. 11133, 11134, 13304. 

Sit down. 15253. 

Sittin’ pretty. 19692, 21122. 

Sitting pretty. 22029, 22210, 22460, 
22772, 23775, 23916, 24586. 

Sivio (Ciro) Lucia Luci, 
me vo’ bene. 24871. 

Six diversions. 19813. 


dimme ca 


1562 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Six folksongs for rhythmic orchestra. 
23251. 

Six popular songs. 4784. 

Six settings of the preces and re- 


sponses. 23882. 
Sizemore (Art) We do our part, 
17529. 


Sizemore (Asher) : 


How beautiful heaven must be. 
22311. 

I miss my dear sweet mother. 
16441. 

Yearning for mother and home. 
17688. 


Skandal in der parkstrasse. 14157, 
14255. 
Skandinavisk og Borups musikforlag 
aktieselskab: 
Elverhgi. 5124. 
Intet sted er dog saa skgnt som 
her. 10242. 

Om dagen vid mitt arbete. 
Symfoni no. 5. 11264. 
Skandinavisk production, a/b: 

Aldrig. 19668. 

Kiarlekens rédaste rosor. 20549. 

Metspo, en liten mort. 20759. 

Sag en logn, men sdg den som en 
gentleman. 21163. 


6224. 


SjOmansdans i mAaAnens_ glans. 
rap dy Al Op 
Skarvelis (C.)  Tourkolimaniotissa. 


Skeat (W. J.): 
Now the day is over. 25127. 
You’re a little bit of heaven. 
9294, 15706. 
Skegges (L. M.): 
Bye-bye little pal. 11868. — 
Moonlight on the ocean waves. 
10598. : 
Skeie (Tom) Leave it to me and 
yowll be happy. 12602. 
Skelly (J. P.) Old-fashioned bridge. 
8480. 
Skelton (Jonas) 
smile, little girl. 
Skelton (Sue): 
Gonna slam your door. 9964. 
House that Jack built for 
12513; 
Spell of Manila. 2228. 
Take back your kiss. 11269. 
Skelton (William) When, it’s cotton 
time in Georgia. 11507. 
Skene (Lorraine) Dear little mother 


I missed your happy 
24564. 


you. 


of mine. 12018. 

Skerritt (R. B.) Songs from child- 
hood. 6571. 

Skidmore (Bud) pseud. See Shapiro 
(Elliott ) 


Skidmore (Oliver) Pop-eye. 21077. 


Skidmore Musical annual 
14849. 
Skidmore music co., inc.: 
Little Nell. 5824. 
Panhandle Pete. 4018. 


That little white cross on that 


college. 


little green hill. 4329. 
Skiles (Marlin) Nella. 10723. 
Skillman (Caroline) How I long. 
20262. 


Skinner (Frank): 
Going! going!! gone. 5266. 
Good evenin’ Mister Nightingale. 
9972. 


If I’m nice to you. 1089. 


Morning, noon and night. 12828. 
Oh, how I adore you. 13002. 
Reflections in the water. 13185 


Street of dreams. 2254. 

You’re beautiful to-night, my dear. 
4627. 

Skinner (Kathryn): 

Abide with me. 19648 (3). 

Come ye thankful people, come. 
21696 (61). 

Cuckoo. 21696 (66). 

Lord setteth His standard. 19648. 
(83). 

O paradise. 19648 (103). 

Peace upon earth. 21696 (310). 


Santa Clause in Japan. 19648 
(126). 
Skinner (M. B.) Rose of Caliente, 
253738. 


Skinner (T. S.) 
Skirm (M. R.): 
I’m young in years but I’m old in 
love. 5549. 
Moon beams are Stealing the kisses 
that should belong to me. 5986. 
Skjordahl (Arthur) Dreaming while 
dancing with you in my arms. 550. 
Sklarevski (Alexander): 


Lullaby. 2948. 


Ivonne’s birthday. 20494. 
Prelude. 11187. 
Skookum. Cowboy Tom’s round-up 
book. 19891. 
Sky high. 11137*. 


Sky symphony. 
Slack (F. E.- 


14437, 14777, 15314. 
She’s my new sensa- 


tion’ 4D228: 
Slade (Pearl) Sweetheart and pal in 
Memory. 17338. 
Slater (Doreen) Laureen. 12595. 
Slater (Joseph) : 
Chanson douce. 21895. 
Children’s suite. 357. 
Slaton (C. C.) This new dream too 
sweet to be true. 23466. 


Slatt (Karl) For you have my love. 


20081. 

Slattery (D. E.) Blind date. 21817. 
Slaughter (Lon) Doub‘e crossing 
baby. 7476. 


1563 


INDEX 


Slaughter (W. G.) Study ’bout what 
the Lord has done for you. 6634, 
6635. 

Slawsby (E. R.). Harpsichord. 22251. 

Slaybaugh (Betty) : 

I could live forever in your arms. 
5456. 
Thinking of tomorrow. 

Slaybaugh (G. D.) 


11329. 
I never loved an- 


other. 16448. 

Slayton (O. N.) Rosie Robot blues. 
23218. 

Sledd (Elvira) Pompeiian college 
blues. 6327. 


Sleeman (B. A.): 
- If I. kissed you would you think 
me bold. 10184. 
Lonesome. 12659. 
Platinum blonde. 
Sleep (H. A.) 
light. 16608. 
Sleep, my Little One. 2164. 
Sleeping beauty. 6788, 15501. 
Sleepless nights. 3423, 3614. 
Slette (Hafton) Honey can’t you see 
I’m as blue as I can be. . 20245. 
Slider (C. E.): 
Whole-hearted. 21602. 
You'll miss me when I’m gone. 


10897. 
Kiss me in the moon- 


13726. 
Sivan (Robert) Hawaiian coral 
march, 24407. 
Sloan (S. B.) Meaning of the cross. 
14762. 


Sloane (A. B.) awu., and Sloane (M. A.) 
prop.: 


Come, my love to Araby. 2815 
(56): 

Dear Ireland. 2815 (70). 

Wij Mi 281S SF) - 


I love you because you are you, 
dear. 4656 (284). 

My broncho boy. 2815 (230). 

On Chestnut street. 9332 (265). 

She’s a rose in the world of smiles 
and tears. 9332 (3821). 

Would you. 4656 (704). 


You’re crazy with the heat. 2815 
(382). 
You’re the nicest man I ever saw. 
Zola (oOo) 
Slocum (Phillip) Solitude. 8798. 
Sleey (M. M.) Rock-a-bye-baby bye. 
1996. 
Sloma (Margaret) : 


Feeling happy 
home, 9857. 

Life’s just like that. 14658. 

Lover’s paradise. 10491. 

Stowitzky (Michael) : 

Down South where dear old mam- 
my’s waitin’ for me. 3154. 

I’m thru with you until you say 
I do.” 20378: 


"cause I’m going 


1564 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


If I were a magician. 
Rickety shack. 4108. 
Smaistrla (A. L.) My mother dear. 
3887, 
Smale (L. G.): 
Peace on earth. 23078, 
Prayer. 21083. 
Spring song. 23367. 


1090. 


To baby dear. 23482. 
Small (A. R.) When sonny tells 
mother he loves her. 25845. 
Small (Allan): 
Queja pampera. 198061. 
Tango du réve. 213845. 
Small CHa de): 
Make that cocktail shaker ring. 
1452, 
Oriental nights. 1809. 


Up in Harlem town. 2492. 
We will keep you from growing 
old. 2583. 
Small (Grace): 
Down the winding road by the 
river... 19973. 
Just a kiss. 5708, 
Small (M. M.): 
Dreamy ‘beamy midnight ‘moon. 
558. | 
Let me swing you in my swing, | 
little girk 3659. » 
Moonlight music: and you dear. 


1554, , 
Shake, pal, shake. 2115. 
Yesterday, to-day and to-morrow. 
2741. 


You be my honey bee and Ili be 
your honey. 4609. 
Small (Solomon) : 
Breevele der mamme. 19792. 
to my mother. 20606, 
Smalley a K.) Ain’t got no money. 
sala 
Smallman (John) : 
Art of a cappella singing. 21752. 
Master choruses. 24908. ' 
Smalls (Danny) Shoutin® in that ( 
amen corner. 19177, 25447. , 
Smallwood (—) In my Father's 
house. 20448. 
Smart (Addie) You would not play 
your part. 2792. | 
Smart (H.) God is a Spirit. 20134. | 
Smart (Henry) : | 
O joyous Easter morning. 1726. — 
Palms and praises. 1833. 
Smart (M. A.): mo : 
Alone with you. 7115. ; 
House of my dreams. 22310. } 
Nobody but you. 18916. . 
Once upon a time. 17006. 
Smatlik (Julia) Dearest pal. 
Smeck (Roy) Alone on 
with you. 19679. ° 


9698. 
an island 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1933 


Smedley (C. A.) Highway of life. 
14348. 

Smet (G.) Pura clase. 15100. 

Smetana (Fr.) Am _ seegestade. 


Smith (C. W.) Compline for Sun- 
days. 4948. 
Smith (Chris): 

He’s a cousin of mine. 23795 


138765 (4). (31), 
Smetana (L. A.) Little Spanish sere- Nobody has more trouble than me. 
nade. 8150. 4656 (449). 


Smethurst (William) Winter in the 
mountains. 9246. 
Smiley (Chas.) What aman. 15585. 
Smiley (J. B.): 
Baby, you brought me luck. 
17852. 
Low-down blues. 14714. 
Silly silhouette. 15241. 
Youse is a viper. 15729. 
Smiley (Jimmie) See Smiley (J. B.) 
Smilin’ Hd. McConnell’s favorite radio 
hymns. 25482. 
Smith (A. B.) Sussex beer. 6654. 
Smith (A. F.) Somehow, somewhere. 


Smith (Christopher) : 
Bye, bye, ma Hva, bye bye. 15733 
(39). 
Gimme hush money. 15733 (133). 
I’m satisfied. 17752 (62). | 
Who’s there. 157383 (388). 
Smith (Clarence) Repeal. 1971. 
Smith (Clarence W.) : 
Glad Thanksgiving day. 24336. 
I think of mother. 5565. 
O glorious Haster morn. 6176. 
We greet thee, city of David. 
25786. - 
Smith (D. A.) N.R.A. spells U.S.A. 


15287. 18880. 
Smith (A. G.): Smith (David 8S.) Fortitude. 11670 
Haven that is heaven to me. (111). | 
22258. + band Smith (David Stanley) Russian, 
I know you'll return some day. Basque and Flemish carols. 17160. 
22361. p _ | Smith (De Loss) : 
If you: really want a rainbow. | Christ is King. 9332 (58). 
18471. Jee Dare to be a Paul. TO76 (55). 
Strolling down by the old Illinois. I am free. 7076 (128). 
19289. I love to hear the story. 7076 
That dear old sweet mother of (133). 
mine. 19347. 


Jesus reigns. 938382 (181). 
Raindrops of mercy. 7076 (278). 
Spirit of worship. 8851. 
World is learning to love Him. 
9332 (400). 
Smith (EH. K.) Son of the buckskin. 
23327. 
Smith (Edward A.) jr. Night that I 


Smith (A. J.) Id like‘ to be with 
you again. 10080. 
Smith (A. Jones) : 
Day dreams. 9689. 
Maria. 10525. 
Smith (A. Jordan) : 
Boy Blue and Bo-Peep. 9332 


(38). first met you. 1688. 
Love on a Japanese fan. 11670 | gmith (Elizabeth) : 
(210). Crooning sandman. 19896. 

Smith (A. L.): When I was going down that lone- 
Irene. 1154. : some road alone. 23641. 
Wasting my tears crying over you. | Smith (Hlliott A.) jr.: 

2575. This grand old world of ours. 

Smith (Anna) Words cannot express 4352. 

how much I love you. 15676. Your [sic] just a fickle little lady. 
~— Smith (B. K.). Better times are com- 2793. 


ing, 1 721.0.. (ere? & 

Smith (Bobbe) I’ve tried ev’rything. 
1039. 

Smith (Bud) pseud. See Smith 
(EK. A.) jr—Smith (J. C.) 

Smith (C. B.) Valse. 17752 (134). 

x Smith (C. H.) Shufflin’ shoes. 4187. 
Smith (C. EH. B.) Moonlight on the 


Smith (Ernest) You evil little thing. 
11624. 
Smith (I. B.) My grey and golden 
haired sweethearts. 8360. 
Smith..-@ha J2)x 
Fieur de lys. 20066. 
San Lorenzo. 21174. 
Smith (EF. R.): 


Rio Grande. 20789. N.R.A. 16902. 
Smith (C. F.) Oh my what fun in You are like a little love bird. 
dear old Washington. 13010. 23751. 


smithy CC, .* F2) Prosperous days. 


Smith (F. S8.): 
10969. 


Paean exultant. 13071. 
1565 
X Onendoo boon. 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 28 


Smith (F. S.)—Continued. 
Rhapsody. 6894. 
Who did. 6972. 

Smith (F. Ward): 
Answer. 9384. 

Dance of the daffodils. 

Smith (F. William) 

Broadway. 19472. 

Smith (G. A.): 

Autumn leaves a floating. 


9674. 
Walking down 


23889. 


Chicago fair. 11923. 
Smith (G. C.): 
Little clouds. 24800. 


Telephone poles. 25633. 
Wondering. 25924. 
Smith (G. D.) Things are looking 
brighter now. 23462. 
Smith (G. E.) If I knew and you 
knew true love dear. 22478. 
Smith (G. J.) Sky man. 25471. 
Smith (G. T.) . We do our. part. 
19482. 
Smith (Gerrit) : 
Alpine rose. 17752 (11). 
Valse. 17752 (184). 
Smith (Gertrude) Hi de ho man. 
22279. 
Smith (Gus) See Smith (A. J. G.) 
Smith (H. Elliott) : 
Ascension. 109. 
Love is king to-day. 10479. 
Master Cupid. 14755. 
Sing to my heart. 4198. 
Smith (H. F.) No love like mother’s. 
1694. 
Smith (H. I.) 
Smith (H. L.) 
for you. 20818. 
Smith (H. W.): 
Chimes at nightfall. 24051. 
I only know that I love you. 
7076 (1385). 
Lucky four-leaf clover. 
(215). 
Smith (Hannah): 
Little beginners’ pianoforte album. 
13765 (109). 
Smith (Harold B.) 
frain. 8490. 
Smith (Harold M.): 
Don’t say good bye. 22044. 
Dreaming of thee. 24189. 
Kiss. 247382. 
Mother. 24990. 
Why do you make me dream of 
you. 23703. 
Smith (Harrison G.): 
Day breakin’ blues. 5001. 
Dixie, Open your gates. 16057. 
Mexico, 12783. 
That terrific gal of mine. 
21374. 
I gave up my pursuit of happi- 
ness. 24502. 


I dream of you. 163862. 
I kept all my love 


11670 


Old sweet re- 


21373, 


Smith (Harry B.): 
Barney Maguire. 19648 (9). 
Be demure, 25992 (7). 
Girl who was meant for you. 
7076 (88). 
Little old America for me. 23795 
(46). we 
No one will steal him. 
(282). 
Pousse cafe. 21696 (314). 
World is a toyshop. 23795 (111). 
Smith (Harry M.) NIRA. 22925. 
Smith (Hazel B.) Little brown house 
in the valley. 1329. 
Smith (Helen) Moonlight and love. 
18778. 
Smith (Helen) Battle Creek, Mich. 
Can you remember. 19823. 
Smith (Henry) Why did you leave 
me alone. 21612. 
Smith (Henry C.) 
11670 (4). 
Smith (Herbert G.) 
world. 4014. 
Smith (Hermann C.): 
N.R.A. song. 16916. 
Oh, you beautiful. 16979. 
Smith (Hessie) Honey what are you 
afraid of. 16321. 
Smith (Howard E.): 
Accept the Saviour now. 4656 (4). 
Count thy blessings. 4656 (111). 
Far behind. 4656 (178). 
I know who pilots me. 4656 (273). 
Smith (J. E.) You know I’m still in 
love with you. 21653. 
Smith (J. L.): 
Let’s fight for the N. R. A. 20596. 
N.R.A. a-rolling along. 22928. 
Smith (J. M.) jr.: 
Helena on parade. 
When the moonlight shines in 
Montana. 21569. 
Woman awake. 13695. 
Smith (J. 8S.) Bewild’ring dreams. 


21696 


All for you. 
God so loved tlie 


7723. 


209. 

Smith (Jackson) Love igs a dream 
divine. 12677. 

Smith (James W.) Call me up some- 
time. 17955. 

Smith (James William) Every little 
thing. ..5151: 


Smith (Jay C.): 
Down in Costa Rica. 9748. 
Dreams that never fade. 9770. 
Looking backward. 3709. 

Smith (John C.) I had my chance 

with you. 10090. 

Smith (K. N.): 
Be still and know. 19743. 
Because of you. 13871. 
Fair weather. 12124. 


Just be happy today. 12540. 


1566 


Se apt ee ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Won’t you please come back to me. 
13699. 
Smith (Katherine) 

dise. 25966. 
Smith (lL. F.): 
Let’s sing hooray for the N.R.A. 
18612. 
Louis take me down to Chicago. 
10473. 
Oh daddy dear, won’t you please 
come home. 16967. 
Oh my darling, I surely do love 
you. 14968. 
Old forgotten man. 
Smith (L. G.): 
Down in good luck alley. 9749. 


You’re my para- 


1749. 


Dream prince. 12072. 
Smith (L. O.): 

Ay, ay, ay. 4759, 4760. 

Bacio. 7173. 


Cathedral meditation. 
Con amore. 7392. 
Dream of the shepherdess. 
Fifth nocturne. 7566. 
I'll take you home again, Kath- 
leen. 7829. 
Love dreams. 8133. 
Marie Antoinette. 11670 (224). 
Minuet in G. 7194. 
Moonlight sonata. 7195. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 8705. 
Napoleon I. 2815 (242). 
New ’34 Feist dance folio. 22958. 
Some sweet day. 4656 (584). 
To spring. T7676. 
Smith (L. R.): 
My mountain home. 10685. 
My Rocky Mountain shack. 10699. 
My Rocky Mountain sweetheart. 
~ 10700. 
Praire [sic] moon. 
Smith (Larry): 
Haven that is 
_ 22258. 
I know you'll return some day. 
22361. 
If you really want a rainbow. 
18471 
Smith (Lawrence P.) 
going now. 19987. 
Smith (Le Claire) pseud. See Smith 
(Clarence) 
Smith (Leonard P.): 
Come to the fair. 
If you want love. 
Smith (Lewis): 
Fine old world. 649. 


7317. 
7493. 


10933. 


heaven to me. 


Depression’s 


9637. 
10193. 


Smith (M. C.): 
Dreams live on, 
For goodness sake. 


18119. 
16177. 


Moonlight in Hawaii. 16817. 
Phantom waltz. 17057. 
Smith (M. L.): 
Accept the Saviour now. 4656 
(4). 
Count thy blessings. 4656 (111). 


Far behind. 4656 (178). 


I know who pilots me. 4656 
VO EQT3). 
Smith (M. 8S.) If I could just forget. 
3524. 


Smith (M. T.): 
I am homesick and I cannot stay. 


20280. 
Old Mother Nature made my life 
grand. 20998. 


Smith (Mabel B.) 
have romance. 15656, 

Smith (Manuel) Speedex orehestra 
arranging guide and _ transposition. 


Wife that had to. 


chart. 8849*. 
Smih (Marie E.): 
Counting on you. 420. 
Prosperity. 1919. 
Real love. 1956. 
When depression brought me you.. 
2620. 


Smith (Mary) I’m weary of dream- 
ing and scheming. 22432. 
Smith (Mary B.) What the mocking 


bird says. 23624. 

Smith (Maude HE.) Cupid climbs the 
Alps. 18025*. 

Smith (Melody Jack) pseud. See 


Smith (Hermann C.) 
Smith (Melville) : 
Lully, lullay. 18685. 
Shepherds’ song. 19175. 
Smith (Merritt): 
Drifting down the Blue Ridg [sic] 
trail. 24196. 
In the shadow of the old New Eng- 
land moon. 3552. 
Smith (Mez B.): 
Berceuse. 11670 (241). 
Marche mignonne. 11670 (221). 
Vesper chimes. 4656 (663). 
Smith (Milton E.) Three cheers for 


the N.R.A. 17413. 
Smith (N. C.): 
Prelude. 19221. 


Prima donna song. 19039. 
Spiritual jubilee medley. 19273. 
Smith (N. E.) Pleading. 6318. 


I remember you. 5559. Smith (N. V.): 

Smith (Lillian) In the mountains far Lily of the Mohawks. 14668. 
away. 18490. Mohawk love call. 14809. 
Smith (Lorena) Sweetheart of the Mohawk war dance. 14810. 

town. 13412. Smith (O. J.): 
Smith (Louise) Dream mother. 540. Breathe upon me. 11854. .- 
Smith (Lyle) MHi-lah. 24429. City of God. 21926. 
1567 


38188—34—_32 


INDEX 


Smith (P. E.) Why was I jealous of 
you dear. 9238. 

Smith (P. G.) Pick-a-ny’s [sic] lul- 
laby. 8567. 

Smith (Patriek) Picture in memory. 
17060. 


Smith (Paul): 
Senor la bullthrower. 4166*. 
Tomorrew’s touchdowns. 21421*. 
Smith (R. F.) Whisper breezes whis- 


per. 17626. 
Smith (R. G.) Adieu l'amour. 13774*. 
Smith (R. I.): : 


Dreamy river. 12089. 
Od brass band. 20985. 
You’vye earned yourself a broken 
heart. 19629. 
Smith (R. T.): 
When my sweetheart becomes my 
wonderful wife. 13634. 
Why couldn’t you stay in love 
with me. 13668. 
Smith (R. W.) Moonlight mesa. 
16817*. 
Smith (Russell A.): 
I forgot to copyright my love song. 


20298. 
New deal, in love. 20920. 
Smith (Ruth A.) ~~ Little disciple. 
5814-5817. 


Smith (Shorty) pseud. See Smith (R. 


T.) 
Smith (Sydney) 
perity. 77384. 
Smith (T. J.) 
ka. 14145. 
Smith (Talmage) Now you’ve gone 
I’m alone loving you just the same. 
25128. 
Smith (Tem) 
Smith (V. A.) 


Here comes pros- 


Dreaming of old Alas- 


Where shall I go. 4535. 
Why did you leave me. 


4552. 
Smith (V. BE.) Carrie. 7314. 
Smith (Verna) Hold me in your 


arms. 20240. 
Smith (W. D.): 
I’m on my way to Harlem for a 
low down time. 7851. 
My girl belongs to the N.R.A. 
18821. 
Smith (W. E.) 
6413. 
smith (W. G.): 
Berceuse. 11670 (241). 
Marche mignonne. 11670 (221). 
Vesper chimes. 4656 (663). 
Smith (W. J.) music co., inc.: 
Down by the water hole. 22051. 
Foden’s (Wm.) modern chord 
method for guitar. 9876. 
Smith (Walter) : 


Romance in G minor. 


pt. II, n. s., v.28 


Smith (Walter R.): 
Because of you. 18871. 
Fair weather. 12124. 
Just be happy today. 12540. 
Won’t you please come back to 


me. 13699. 
Smith (Wes) Taxes. 8942. 
Smith (William) Lonesome little 
buddy. 8161. 


Smith (Wm. E.) My old beau. 100687. 
Smith (William R.): 


Her hero. 844. 
I am the king, and my kingdom is 
you. 5449. 
Old dreamy waltz: 6204. 
Smith (Wilna) Memories and a 
broken heart. 24924. 


Smith (Woodrow R.) Woody Smith’s 
harmony chart for the steel. guitar. 
19588. 

Smith 
25656. 

Smock (R. L.) Reminding me of you. | 
19080. | 

Smoker (J. F.) 


(Zeila) That rythm. gal. 


Mean eyes. don’t you 


goo goo me. 10539. 
Smolen (J. CC.) Dreamy Swanee 
moon. 19989. 
Smolensky (A. G.): 
Depression. 9707. 
Yes sir! we have strawberries. 
17689. 


Smolev (Marvin): 
I picked you out of all the world. 


12412. 
I’ve picked you out of all the 
world. 7888. 


Let’s forgive and forget. 22659. 
Smolin (Harry) What do I care, it’s 
home. 4487. 
Smulekoff (Herbert) 
ga... 201DD: 
Smullin (Carroll) 
moonlight. 15318. 
Smutka (D. I.): 
Jig saw polka. 16557. 
New deal. 16930. 
Smyth: 
Canta guitarra. 
Sabrosona. 2082. 
Six chansons. 15127, 15128. 
Valses. 2507. 
Smyth (A. C.) Heaven’s in the golden 
West. 837. 
Smyth (B. G.) 
8849, 13358. 
Snap your fingers. 
Snead (J. M.) 
Sneddon (John) 


Goo-goo0-ga-ga- 


Spooning in the 


21870. 


Special day songs. 


111527, 
Why did you. 19557. 
Let me dream then 


Back on the old Green River. I will be in heaven. 24765. 
18852. Sneed (MM. M.) Prescription for the 
Why care. 11559. blues. 10944. 
1568 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Snell (Dave): 
‘Cause I’m just a downstream 


drifter. 19833. 
Downstream drifter. 22061. 
Louisian’. 8183. 


Out of the deep. 8582. 
Rabbit’s foot. 13170. 
Snell (Mathilda) Don’t matta’ bout 
me honey. 18093. 
Snell (Robert) Railroad cars, they’re 
coming. 8646. 
Snider (EK. W.) 
dreams. 13298. 
Snider (F. G.): 


Silvery moon of my 


I guess JT’ll try the river. now. 
20307. 
My A BC’s. 18807. 
My reaction to your love. 22915. 
Snodgrass (Dean): 
Gee, little girl, I miss you. 728. 


20798. 
Out o’er my sea 


Mountaineer moon. 
Snodgrass (Frieda) 
of memory. 4005. 
Snodgrass (Gertrude) : 


Nocturne. 8785. 
Oh, glorious dawn. 8466. 
Requiem. 21119. 
Snodgrass (lL. H.) No song of love 
for me. 16952. 


snow (EF. W.):: 
O sing unto the Lord a new song. 
20963. 
Praise God in His holiness. 
Snow (L. L.) 
vou. 9578. 
Snow (IT. C.) lLet’s laugh the depres- 
sion away. 5780. 
Snowe (R. B.) Heart o' my heart. 
L222 ED: 
Snyder (—) Nothin’ from nothin’ 
leaves you. 19648 (102). 
Snyder (F. W.) When it’s moonlight 
on the Niobrara. 17575. 
Snyder (G. C.) jr. My sweetie and 
me. 22920. 
Snyder (George) I got a sweet boy 
friend. 10089, 20304. 
Snyder (George F.): 
As lovers do. 23871. 


8593. 
’*Cause I’m in love with 


Your wonderful love to. me. 7068. 
Snyder (Grace F.): 
I was too hasty dear. 7899, 12425. 


10467. 
God loves me. 


Looking for love. 
Snyder (H. E. M.) 
14285. 

Snyder, .(J..,:-C,) 
183938, 24534. 
Snyder (Jack) Robbins collection of 
two hundred jigs, reels and country 

dances. 21136. 
Snyder (Mae) You taught me love of 
the South Sea isle. 11650. 
Snyder (Margaret G.) Sweetheart 
come back. 8913. 


I love you only. 


Snyder (Mary Grace) 
on. 25574. 
Snyder (R02): 


Still time goes 


Adelaide. 11678. 
Little sweetheart. 16678. 
My beautiful valley of dreams. 
18809. 
Snyder (Sidney) Now that I have 
you. 22974. . 
Snyder (Ted) Moses Andrew Jack- 


son, good-bye. 23795 (56). 
Snyderhan (HK. C.) In my garden of 
dreams. 79438, 16509. 
So lang noch ein walzer von Strauss 
erklingt. 2176, 2177. 
So nimm denn meine hande.. 8787. 
So this is Harris. 7978,.8788. 
So what. 13320. 
Soares (C. L.) 
flies. 21498. 
Sobel (Louis) You gave me sympathy, 
when I wanted love. 70388. 
Sober (O. M.): 
As far as your’ 
2868. 
Cupids ‘tears. 3085. 
Social whirl. 19648 (98, 129, 130). 
Soc. an. La gazzetta dello sport. See 
Gazzetta (La) dello sport, s. a. 
Societa anonima Suvini-Zerboni. 
Suvini-Zerboni, s. a. 
Société anonyme des éditions Ricordi: 
Alba. 40. 
Nuits de Blida. 3939, 3940. 
Virginia. 2527, 4433. 
Société d’editions des compositeurs as- 
sociés. Nursery. 6168, 6169. 
Ste. d’editions musicales d’adaptations 
cinematographiques : 
Dona Mariquita. 
Gitana ... Gitana. 
Pena. 8557. 
Société de St. Jean VEHvangéliste, 
Desclée & co. See Desclée & CO., 
Société de St. Jean lEvangéliste. 
Société des éditeurs et compositeurs 
associés. Hommage a Czerny. 
12306. 
Society circus. 2815 (110, 176, 225, 
319), 7076 (198, 321). 
Sodero (Cesare) : 
Buy American. 4866. 
Morning prayer. 6002. 
Tech—tech — tech — technocraecy. 
4314. 
Valse scherzo. 
Soderstrom (Emil) : 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
19995. 
Long, long ago. 20668. 
My old Kentucky home. 
Sodska (—) Amour 
réve. 76. 


Waltz of the butter- 


[sic] concerned. 


See 


12042. 
12201. 


9088. 


20864. 
n’est qu’un 


1569 


INDEX 


pt. IE, nS. vrs 


Soechtig (HE. D.) Ye apple blossoms 
falling. 21636. 
Séchting (Emil) : 

Drei leichte quartette ftir 3 vio- 
linen und _ violoncell. 13765 
(203-205) . 

Suite fiir 4 violinen. 13765 (215). 

Sdderkikar. T7787, 7997. 


Sohne Bach. 6541. 

Soffa (George) I’m building a fence 
around the moon. 16406. 

Sofio (S. F.) New crusader’s march- 
ing hymn. 20918. 

Soir de rafle. 8001. 

Soir de réveillon. 7161, 7996, 8242, 
8437, 8588, 8589, 8636, 8638, 9105, 
10281, 10980, 11158, 12966, 17971, 
18763. 

Solar (George) 

Solares (Helen) 


Love waltz. 8211. 
My dear sweetheart. 


14864. 

Solazzi (Ugo): 

Al musgot. 15748. 

Bocea su bocea. 9512. 

Gondoliera. 16239. 

Idillio-coneertino. 14491. 

Lola. 20654. 

Partita. 4025. 

Suite-concertino. 15350. 

Tinche ...in campagna. 11351. 
Soldiers of the king. 5980, 6734, 15609. 
Soldinger (Gustave) i Gallaxemy, 


sweetie angel cake, she’s so sweet 


I could eat her. 223381. 
Soldwell (Ray) Dancing at the Cen- 
tury of progress. 14068, 19910. 
Sole la peletera. 25497. 


Soleidas bunter vogel. 25497*. 
Solfége orphéonique. 25498, 
Solheim (Harriet) When the shadows 


flicker down the Mississippi. 25853. 
Solieri (J. L.): 
Someone cares for you. 25508. 
Without me. 13689. 
Solieri (Joseph) At last. 21754. 
Solis (B. R.) Humanity’s plea. 
10056. 
Sollars (L. A.) One kiss of love. 
17012. 


Solley (L. J.): 
Hot-dog. 5420. 
I wonder. 5582. 
Someone said. 6549. 
Stars in your eyes. 

Solman (Alfred): 
Alexandria, 9332 (7). 
Any time at all. 25992 (2). 
Bird on Nellie’s hat. 21696 (37). 
Catch of the season. 4656 (82). 
In the mission by the sea. 14534. 
Linger longer girl. 13765 (108). 
Lonesome little maid. 11670 

(202). 

Maker of dreams. 


6621. 


1453. 


Milo. 4656 (403). 
Ontario. 9332 (271). 


Social in the parlor, 9332 (329). 


Under. the _lovesick tree. 11670 
(388). 

We parted as the sun went down. 
9332 (381). 


When the snow birds eross the 
valley. 23795 (110). 
Where the weeping willow shades 
the mossy lane. 11670 (429). 
Yours only and always. 11670 
(444). 
Solomon (Julius) : 
Boogie. 11829. 
Let us dream. 3672. 
Lovely weather. 1405. 
Sun’s sinking low. 4270. 
When Good-time Charlie dies. 
4502. 
Somach (Luba): 
As you alone can do. 4737. 
Don’t follow me. 5057. 
It’s your smile. 5675. 
You are love itself. 7030. 
You play with me. 7042. 


Someren-Godfery (Masters van) See 
van Someren-Godfery (Masters) 
Somers (C. E.): 
I’m such a fool. 14458. 
Long as I love you. 8165. 
Somers (Debroy) : 
He wanted adventure. 5354. 
Savoy Russian medley, 19141. 


Somers (G. M.) 
trail. 18097. 
Somers (H. B.): 

Down a winding trail. 
Eventide. 24236. 
Somers (Ruth) pseud. See Babeock 

(R. S.) 
Somerton (Edwin) 
sweet song. 138171. 
Somervell (Arthur) : 


Down a winding 


18097. 


Radio of love's 


Christmas. 17983. 

Concerto. 4226, 

Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain. 
24146. 

Let all the world. 5772. 

Twelve marches for _ sehools. 
23324. 

Somerville (Kerwin) Let him live. 
8092. 


Somerville (Reginald) April green. 
15733 (11). 


Somerville (Roma) Little gray shack 


in the hills. 20632. 

Sommerens melodi. 23839, 24201, 
25514. 

Sommers (H. G.) Story in the stars. 
21308. 

Somohano (A. G.) Waiting for you. 
23558. 


Son singe et moi. 8415, 13050. 


1570 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Sonenscher (Dave) : 


I'm coming home to Gertrude. 
5506. 

I’m one of the lads of Valencia. 
5532. 


Jolly old pa. 5697. 
a military band. 


Jolly old ma! 
Marching to 
10524. 

Song for you. 
Song of songs. 
Song of the eagle. 10029. 
Song of the Ghetto. 2920. 
Song of the Volga boatman. 
Song praises. 21696 (350). 
Song-time. 6570. 
Song you gave to me. 17278. 
Songs and hymns of worship. 8832. 


20938. 
20511. 


6968. 


Songs of Ambherst college. 11670 
(353). 

Songs of charm. 238346, 23347. 

Songs of faith and hope. 23795 (89). 


Sengs of K. A. 23348. 

Songs of long ago. 11192. 

Songs of the saddle. 21276. 

Songs of the Vandals. 8884. 

Songs of Theta chi. 8835. 

Songs of Theta xi and its colleges. 
25538. 

Songs of Williams. 255385. 

Songs sacred and secular. 4656 (601). 
Songs that every child should know. 
21696 (351). 
Songtex music co. 
combine. 12977. 

Scnnemann music ¢o., ine.: 
Adelaide. 23814. 
Berceuse. 23952. 
Impressionez de Espafia. 18472. 
Noches en Argentina. 12972. 
Raquelita. 10995. 
Sevillana. 13271. 
Sonny (Fred) pseud. Auf der terrasse 
vom romanischen café. 4747. 
Sons (Hva) Old depression. 13016. 
Sontag (H. O.) Sing drei mal hoch, 
as of yore. 19197. 
Sontag (J. B.): 
Anzac. 138819. 
Bi: 22123: 
Rarotonga. 15110. 
Tahiti. 15393. 
That’s you dear sweetheart of 
mine. 13448. 
Why are you crying. 
Sonzogno (G. C.): 
Lago di Braies. 
Luna e Vusignolo. 
Rose rouge. 2019. 
Soon-a will be done. 
Soper (Hugh) 
Soper (W. L.) 


Now we ought to 


11557. 


1272. 
1429. 


8838. 
By the sea. 2977. 
Let’s march with the 


eagle. 18611. 
Sopin (Lucille) Girl of the badger 
Pines. 5250. 


Sopinski (Lucille) Girl of the badger 
pines. 5250. 


Serdillo (Fortunato) Academic meth- 


od for orchestra and band instru- 
ments. 23796-28811. 
Sorell (W. S. H.)% 
Coming! 14049. 
Shineing [sic] gold. 15234. 
Sorelli (J. .€.);: 
I’m painting a picture. 5534. 
That should never be. 173881. 


Sorey (Vincent) : 
Once again. 
Romanza mesta. 2001. 

Song of my soul. 25519. 
That night when I found you. 


1776, 6235. 


2351. 

Sorge (Ernst) Du bist die frau fir 
mich. 9783. 

Sosen (O. E. v.) Arioso im alten stil. 
9395, 9396. 

Sosenko (Anna) ASK your heart. 
9406. 

Soto (L. M.) Gran astro. 5301. 


Soudry (Georges) Chansons d’un sou. 
336. 
Scul-saving songs. 11197. 


Soule (G. M.) Nira waltz. 16948. 


Soule (L. M.) Mothers are God’s 
gift. 16826. 
Soule (W. E.) Benedictus es, Domine. 
9491. 
Scusa (J. P.): 
At the king’s court. 4656 (386). 
Capitan. 2993. 
Diplomat. 2815 (73-75). 
Looking upward. 4656 (368). 
. Pipetown Sandy. 17752 (115). 


Stars and Stripes forever. 6619, 
6620, 8868, 17302. 
Washington post. 6865. 
Sousa (J. V.): 
At the king’s court. 4656 (36). 
Diplomat. 2815 (73-75). 
Looking upward. 4656 (368). 
Pipetown Sandy. 17752 (115). 
Souter (Lachlan) Sing to me mother. 
4197. 
South in Sonora. 
Scuther (Louise) 
898. 
Southern (Lee) pseud. 
(R. M.) 
Southern maid. 20876. 
Southern musie pub. ¢co., ine.: 
Abandono. 19650. 
Abuela de Pichi. 12. 
Agapo mia pantremeni. 138778. 
Alarm clock blues. 11697. 
Alguna vez. 11700. 
All bound down. 11702. 
Allen’s lying blues. 13799. 
Alma cancionera. 9865. 
Alondra. 11710. 


2220*. 
House on the hill. 


See Parker 


1571 


INDEX 


Southern musi¢e pub. co., inc.—Con. 
Always remember. 21726. 
American rhapsody. 19684. 
Amor de ciego. 75. 
Apartment house blues. 
Arlequin. 11732. 

Aunque guiera Olvidarteo. 
Aunt. Caroline Dyer blues. 
Bad breaks blues. 4773. 
Bad reputation. 147. 
Bandits. 151. 

Baracutey. 15823. 
Baulin water blues. 165. 
Beer garden rag. 17884. 
Bendito amor. 4809. 
Besame. 9494. 

Bide-more alma mater. 212. 
Blue yodel number eleven. 11828. 
Blue yodle no. 12. 15877. 

Blues have gone. 4845. 

Bogey man blues. 9513. 

Book of life: 240. 
Borinquen bella. 11833. 
Broken-hearted_ lover. 
Broken lullaby. 19796. 
Bruno’s Bavarian band. 17934. 
Buncombe chain gang. 11864. 
Burlesque. 273. 

Bury me in old Kentucky. 2972. 


17819. 


117438. 
118. 


13939. 


Cabellera blanca. 9548. 
Call of Tarzan. 21858. 
Camp fire. 304. 

Capullito de azucena. 24029. 
Carnaval. 9570. 

Cataplun. 15941. 

Celos. 21891. 

Cementerio virginal. 11900. 
Chinese children. 367. 
Chulo finolis. 375. 
Cimarron. 376. 

Clara. 4982. 

Clave azul. 9624. 

Come and go with me. 15983. 
Come back Lottie. 14039. 
Ccomparsa de los Conges. 4947. 
Consagracion. 11967. 
Cosmics. 21955. 

Cottonfield blues. 417. 
Cottonwood reel. 11974. 
Count. 11976. 

Cow trail to Mexico. 4964. 
Cowhand’s last ride. 16005. 
Cross-firing blues. 436. 


Cuando canta mi guitarra. 448. 
Cuando me vaya. 11990. 


Cuttin’ up. 24111. 
Dance of the cuckoos. 451. 
Day breakin’ blues. 5001. 


Desamparada en la calle. 12027. 

Desde que te conozeo. 5030. 

Desdemona. 19989. 

Diamanto. 14105. 

Dichosa suegra. 5038. 

Do, do, daddling thing. 14114. 
1972 


pt. II, n. s., v. 28: 


Done wrong blues. 16065. 

Don’t start frettin’. 24166. 

Don’t treat me like a dog. 5060. 

Down in Texas biues. 16074. 

Dramatic agitato. 535. 

Eho tora pente hronous. 

Eldoranio. 584. 

Errante. 20028. 

Errante y triste. 

Hsas son. 591. 

Esquiva. 7542. 

Evga ilie mou. 14198. 

Expiacion. 12120. 

Fall of the star. 622. 

Fare-thee-well to Harlem, 24250. : 

Fehuanita. 12136. | 

Fermin. 12138. 

Fierra mexicana. 12142. 

Fifty miles of elbow room. 18173. | 

Flor del camino. 9873. | 

Framer’s blues. 22154. | 

Freight train blues. 5214. 

Frolic of the lambs. 20097. 

Fruit jar blues. 5222. 

Gambler’s return. 5227. 

Gambling barroom blues. 

Gettin’ ready blues. 243380. 

Gettin’ the bird. 5237. 

Gia mena vrehoun 
14267. 

God didn’t make me no monkey 
man. 22197. 

Goin’ to town. 

Goober dance. 24854. 

Good-bye Hawaii, my 
golden dreams. 764. 

Granny will your dog bite. 

Great Redeemer. 781. 

Greyhound blues. 53809. 

Ground hog blues no. 2. 

Handful of keys. 16274. 

Hannah from Panama, 
ina. 9995. 

Harlem gal. 3348. 

Hastio. 12266. 

Heartache. 836. 

Here comes Marjorie. 12284. 

Heroismo boricua. 3372. 

High behind blues. 859. 

Hiter’s favorite waltz. 14845. 

Hoagy Carmichael song hits. 
24437. 

Hobo’s meditation. 22284. 

Hold ’er, Newt. 5390. 

Home in Caroline. 3887. 

Honolulu baby. 22308. 

Hurry. 911. 

I believe I'll make a change. 3410. 

I fell in love with you. 9387, 

I got to leave here. 939. 

I had to change the words. 22350. 

I hate to leave thee. 22351. 

I heard somebody call my name. 
3435. 


14165. 


22095. 


12182. 


ta bouna. 


24349. 


isle of 


5304, 


Da28. 


and her 


MN Cision. a 
ti 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12. 1933 


I know a story. 5480. 

I know His voice. 16878. 

I'll ever be faithful to you. 961. 

T’ll never see her again. 24522. 

I love my daddy too. 5492. 

I love you, sweetheart, I love you. 
16401. 

I loved you better than you knew. 
20350. 

I’m free from the chain gang now. 
22397. 

I’m going away blues. 996. 

I’m gonna play down by the old 
Ohio. 1000. 

I’m lonely too. 14445. 

I see a gleam of glory. 22444. 

I want to hear Him eall my name. 
1047. 


I wouldn’t mind dying. 12481. 
Iee man. 22474. 
If I call you mama. 16484: 


If one won’t, another one will. 
559. 

Ilusion de ayer. 

Imperio. 1110. 

Incidental music. 

Indian love. 1146. 

Indian war whoop. 14542. 

Indigo stomp. 24649. 

Ine mia sto peristeri. 

Introduction. 1151. 

Isn’t it nice to be all alone. 18505. 

It must be so. 16534. 

It’s me callin’ you. 5668. 

Jazz rondo. 11838. 

Jealous lover. 5687. 

Jersey. 14588. 

Just a pain in the parlor. 1215. 

Just a romantic fool. 16582. 

Key to the bushes blues. 10845. 

Ladies of the jury. 1268. 

Ladies. quadrille. 3640. 

Lady with a past. 1270. 

Lafayette. 5752. 

Lamento borinecano. 16621. 

Lamento Jarocho. 12585. 

Land N blues. 24746. 

Land of my boyhood 
14636. 

Languidez. 20577. 

Lazybones. 14640. 

Leavin’ you baby. 3649. 

Leaving blues. 5768. 

Lejos. 12607. 

Liberty road. 1818. 

Life boat blues. 24785. 

Lightning bug blues. 16662. 

Lily i skandaliara. 8130. 

Linda amapola. 12638. 

Little old mamma blues. 3698. 

Little old sod shanty. 5826. 

Lonesome day blues. 3702. 

Lonesome, I need you. 5840. 

Long tall mamma blues. 12668. 


1573 


22495. 
1145. 


7964. 


dreams. 


Longing for mother. 14682. 

Louisiana bound. 3714. 

M. & O. blues no. 3. 1432. 

McCravy (Frank & Jim) album of 
fireside songs. 1438. 

Main title. 1450. 

Mamma mockingbird. 18696. 

Man that rode the mule around 
the world. 14735. 

Manchuria. 1460. 

Maria Elena. 14746. 

Mean old master. 16766. 

Meet me by the moonlight alone. 
1497. 

Memphis gal. 

Memphis Mamie. 

Mentirosa. 12776. 

Mia. 12785. 

Midnight-mama. 

Mildred waltz. 

Miss Lingerie. 


1508. 
10556. 


14790. 
1523. 
18746. 


Mississippi delta blues. 16792. 
Modulation. 1538. 
Mentafia de amor. 8808. 


Moon nocturne. 18770. 

Morenita. 10603. 

Moten’s swing. 10607. 

Mother, the queen of my heart. 


22848. 


Mujer espafiola. 1578. 
Muneca. 12849. 
Muneca de marfil. 1580. 
Musmé. 6036. 


My black gal blues. 16839. 

My dream girl of Honolulu. 

My heart’s a rolling stone. 

Mysterioso. 1649. 

Natacha. 1656. 

Nelson stomp. 22945. 

Nena. 22946. 

Nervous tension. 10726. 

New Orleans shout, 22951. 

New York rhapsody. 1679. 

Niagara Falls. 10735. 

Nickel in the slot. 22955. 

Nina. 10749. 

No hard times. 1692. 

Noah built the ark. 

Noche criolla. 12970. 

Noche de amor. 12971. 

Nothing to do in hell. 

O happy day. 22983. 

O! Mister Carpenter. 

O Selemis. 6185. 

Oh mama, why didn’t I listen to 
you. 13009. 

Old cabin of my dreams. 

Old Man Harlem. 6210. 

Old pal of my heart. 16992. 

Old sometime blues. 1757. 

On the shores of sweet romance. 
6232. 

One times one. 23027. 

Organ-grinder blues. 3993. 


16852. 


16953. 


18924. 
3942. 


16987. 


INDEX 


Southern music pub. co., ine.—Con. 


Paddles. 1829. 
Palmera. 10851. 
Palomita. 6270. 


Palomita, Palomita. 13077. 
Peach picking time down in Geor- 


gia. 10876, 13097. 
Perlas de tu boca. 6295. 
Picture of my home. 23090. 


Picture on my dresser. 25246. 
Pigs feet and slaw. 23094. 
Pistol Pete. 15051. 

Please pay in advance. 19017. 


Please press your lips to mine. 
19018. 


Po-bre-lo-la. 17075. 
Poor Jane blues. 25279. 
Por-que-rertetanto. 17082. 


Prairie lullaby. 13127. 


Pregon de las rosas. 13129. 
Prince of Wales. 13141. 

Psaras ke doula. 6860. 

; Que noche aquella!... 238147. 
‘Quien. 4080. 

Quiero besar tu boca. 13168. 


Ragtime Annie. 6372. 

Red hot rambling Dan. 

Revenge. 25175. 

Rhythm ev’rywhere. 

Rider. 1980. 

Right always wins. 15130. 

Rise of the star. 1986. 

River boat. 1988. 

Rizos de oro. 6408. 

Rock all our. babies 
23191. 

Rollin’ dough blues. © 25353. 

Rough neck blues. 6429. 

Ruego. 6431. 

Rumba en el cacique. 

Sailing of the Olympic. 

Scenes metropolitaines. 2068. 

Se acabo el platanar. 23257. 

Searchine the desert for the blues. 
4158. 

See that my grave is kept green. 
21192. 


19072. 
6396. 


to sleep. 


13220. 
2035. 


Serenade. 2107. 

Serpentina. 13268. 

Sewing machine blues. 2110. 
She’s mine all mine. 19172. 


Sidewalk Sam. 19183. 
Since my dear old mother’s gone. 
23289. 


Singing pretty songs. 2158. 
Sister Ella. 2159. 

Sitiera. 23296. 

Skies will be blue. 2162. 
Slipping clutch blues. 17245. 
Snowball. 19224. 

Sorry. 19257. 

South sea serenade. 23353. 
Southern cannon ball. 15306. 
Special question blues. 6588. 


1574 


Stack o’ dollars. 17299. 
‘Star. 2246. 

Steel string blues. 23380. 
Stompin’ away. 6628. 


pt. 11, n. s., v.28 


Spirit of love watches over me. 
6593. 


Srta. sonrisa. 25558. 


Sundown in a little green hollow. 
11235. 


Suspense. 2274. 
Swami. 2276. 


Sweet as the flowers in May time. 
6660. 
Sweet little mountain Rose. 2282. 
Sweet mama hurry home or I'll 
be gone. 13398. 
Sweet Peter. 15373. 
Swinging the blues away. 19325. 
T.B. moan. 17351. | 
T.N. & O. blues. 6683. | 
Tail of Haley’s [sic] comet. 4304. | 
Taking your place. 2811. | 
13421. | 


Talisman. 
Te quiero. 11281. 
Telegraph. 2332. 


That doggone dog o’ mine. 6714. 

That lonesome train. 2350. 

That’s my home. 6719. 

That’s what I like ’bout the South. 
21370. 

Theme. 2362. 

There is springtime in my soul. 
2368. 


Ti epathe otzims. 15450. 

Ti hriazote to kathe prama. 
15451. 

Time to go. 6758. 

Toby. ,,11359. 


Tom Brown sits in his prison cell. 
174387. 


Tom cat and pussy blues. 4881. 
Tourkolimaniotissa. 4385. 
Train. 2438. 

Transgression. 2439. 

Treat your friend right. 17450. 
Tus ojos. 17461. 

Two sweethearts. 15511. 
Unlucky me. 2489. 

Ursula paraphrase. 2494, 
Vano empeno. 21464. 
Ventanita colonial. 13541. 
Veracruz. 13543. 

Vida por otra. 2520. 

Viva Sevilla. 17497. 

Wabash cannonball. 2542. 
Wade in de water. 4443. 


Wake up, you drowsy sleeper. 
a yg fa he 

War dream blues. 6862. 

Warm knees blues. 17518. 

Watching the knife and fork 
spoon. 23577. ; 

We’re just a bunch of merry bo’s. ' 
19489. ~ 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 


What a friend. 4486. 
What price Hollywood. 2612. 
When a man’s got a woman. 
17562. 
When de big bell rings dat day. 
17566. 
When it’s hottest time down south. 
17578. 
When the flowers of Montana 
were blooming. 6935. 
When the wild, wild roses bloom. 
11528. 
When they get lovin’ they’s gone. 
2654. 
When you hear me eall. 2658. 
Where shall I go. 45385. 
Whippin’ that old T.B. 2677. 
Will the roses bloom in heaven. 
6993. 
Will you sometimes think of me. 
2706. 
Winding stream. 13678. 
Window shade blues. 2709. 
Worried man blues. 2785. 
Yo, yo, mama. 15686. 
Yodeling ranger. 21641. 
You bunch of fun. 2755. 
You done played out blues. 2757. 
You’re my bit of sunshine. 17728. 
Zombie. 11661. 
13 women. 2811. 
Souza (KH. C.) Since you’ve gone 
away. 6511. 
Sovacool (A. L.): 
In the land of great prosperity. 
10229. 
Pal of my heart. 15021. 
Sowerby (Leo) Great is the Lord. 
20164. 
Soxman (C. B.) Road of memory. 
8669. 
Soyer (Ad. ) Zamacueca. 11670 
(445). 


Spadaro (Oboardo) Donne, ¢c’é l’orto- 
lano. 12045. 

Spagnolo (Gaetano) Sierra. 4190. 

Spain (EK. P. De) See De Spain 
(H. P.) 

Spain-Dunk (S.) Dead roses. 9692. 

Spalding (C. S8.): 

Darling, my own. 467. 
Indian giver. 12474. 

Spalding (F. S.) Love me again. 
12684. 

Spalding (W. R.) Modern harmony 
in’ it’s theory and practice. 4656 
(413). 

Spall (Peter Van) See Van Spall 
(Peter) 

Spanberger (H. J.) ITll say a prayer 
for mother. 964. 

Spangberg (Forrest) My dreams of 
you. 18815 


Spangler (G. P.) Educational orches- 
tra album. 9793, 18134. 
Spangler (Nadje) Tell me _ again. 
21347. 
Sparham (KE. B.) Baby fingers. 7166. 
Sparks (Marion) : 
I believe Ill make a change. 
3410. 
Louisiana bound. 3714. 
Sparr (EH. B.) Trail that leads back 
home. 6779. 
Sparrow (F. W.) Turpin’s ghost. 
11670 (385). 
Spaulding (Alice) I’m still in love 
with you. 22426. 
Speaking of operations. 12660, 13391,. 
13516. 
Speaks (Oley) : 
He’s such a li'l trouble. 4656 
(242). 


I lay my sins on Jesus. 4656: 


(274). “rat 
Jesus, I live to Thee. 4656 (318). 
O that we two were maying. 
2815 (255). 
Seven little Ohristmas' carols. 
21286. 
Song of April. 4656 (590). 
Sylvia. 6679, 15390. 
When stars are in the quiet skies. 
2815 (361). 
Spears (H. A.) Nothing lasts for- 
ever. 3987. 
Spearstone (M. R. J.): 
Build a little birdie house. 7272.. 
My Swiss chalet. 20885. 
Oh dear. 6190. 
Underneath a redwood tree. 
11403. 
Speck (S. H.) Maid from Flushing 
she never blushed again. 38755. 
Spector (Jack) Heart-breaker. 18299. 


Speelman (J. R.): 


Across the tides. 4664. 
Crossing the bar. 21971. 
I know a garden. 5479. 
My amulet. 38857. 
When love is done. 4514. 
Wind and sea. 23718. 
Speers (J. A.) Prosperity. 25303. 
Spence (W. R.) O Haster morn most 
glorious. 3941. 
Spencer (Bob) See Spencer (Robert) 
Spencer (Edward) Honey moon’s 
trip. 22302. 
Spencer (G. C.): 
Follow thru ’neath skies of blue. 
142338. 
Girl I adore in Baltimore. 20119. 
Soft breezes. 15277. 
Spencer (Harold) Poem. 1895. 
Spencer (Harrold) : 
Always dreaming of you. 13805 
Love waltz. 14705. 


1575 


INDEX 


(Herbert) There’s April in 
2376. 
Just a baby’s smile. 


Spencer 
your voice. 

Spencer (J. F.) 

5705. 

Spencer (J. H.): 
Old lays in new ways. 
Oriental oddity. 6249. 
Symphonesque. 23415. 
You. 2547. 

Spencer (L. G.): 
In the valley of dreams. 22535. 
When I dream of my home sweet 

home. 17568. 
Spencer (lL. L.) To the blue eagle of 
the N.R.A. 174383. 
Spencer (Martha) 
19925*. 

Spencer (Norman) : 
‘My good bye to you. 12882. 
Out where the moonbeams greet 


23007. 


Deal a_ hand. 


the morning. 13067. 
Spencer (O. W.) Silver gate. 11114. 
Spencer (Otis): 
Gorgeous eyes. 14301. 
Waltzing the scale. 9122, 18575. 


Spencer (Richard) Sunday school 
stories. 23389. 
Spencer (Robert) Boost for the Red, 
White and Blue. 241, 7238. 
Spencer-Irving music ©co.: 
Gorgeous eyes. 14301. 
Waltzing the scale. 9122, 13575. 
Sperani (Fred) Every moment of 
every day. 12111. 


Sperling (L. N.): 


Americano. 17799. 

Life, love and laughter. 16655. 
Sperry (M. E.) Hoilyhock house. 
18329. 
Speyer (Frank) Spanien muss es 
sein. 15312. 


Spialek (Hans) : 
Tall city. 19333. 
Vision. 25754. 
Spicacci (P.): 
Come with me where moonlight 


always gleams. 18005. 
Dear old days. 5014. 
Hours of delight. 5421. 


Memories of the Orient. 5953. 
Only friend. 6240. 
Our President. 4003. 
Plea of love. 8575. 
Spring and you. 6597. 

Waltz of the nimphs [sic] 6858. 
When lights were low. 19518. 
Spicer (Belva) Let’s forgive and for- 

get. 13804. 
Spicer (Edward) 
matter now. 9168. 
Spicker (Max): 
Evening and morning. 11670 (95). 
Evening prayer. 11670 (96). 


What does life 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Hymn to the Madonna. 11670 
(148, 144). 
O come, and let us _ worship. 


11670 (255). ) 
Out of heaven, 11670 (272). 
Praise the Lord with songs of re- 
jcicing. 11670 (285, 286). 
Thou art my salvation. 11670 
(377). 
Spielter (Herman) 
flat. 25992 (60). 
Spielter (Josephine) 
flat. 25992 (60). 
Spielter (Wm.) : 
Blue. 2929. 
Collegiate prom. 14036. 
Danger cry. 14071. 
Deep thought. 7440. 
Deluge. 14096. 
Disaster. 14108. 
Disquieting news. 14111. 
End of the party. 5128. 
Fiddle and bow. 3229. 
Forget the past. 689. 
Gay and winsome. 14261. 
Happyland express. 12261. 
King’s eall. 12568. 
Mer nocturnement. 3807. 
Minuet. 24962. 
Ominous foreboding. 
On the lark. 6231. 
Prelude to a Broadway play. 
15082. 
Quatsch. 13164. 
Rumors. 15171. 
Saturday night. 
Scena appassionato. 
Scene. 11068. 
Scene d’amour. 2067. 
Starlight romance. 15328. 
Tender thoughts. 4325. 
Trapped. 17447. 
Vaisseau mystique. 4424. 
Valse derniére. 2500. 
Viennese waltz song. 9100. 


Spier (H. R.): 


Romance in E 


Romance in E 


14982. 


6455. 
11062. 


Haster. 574. 
They that trust in the Lord. 
13455. 
Spies (Wilhelmina) Larow love song. 
8071 


Spiker (R. P.) Maja. 14726. 

Spikes (D. G.) Why am I. 11556. 

Spikes (J. C.) Just a southern boy 
long ways from home. 1219. 

Spillebogen. 2231. 

Spillman (B. M.) 
14240. 

Spilman (C. H.) 
love me. 5496. 
Spilman (Jack) pseud. See Spilman 

(Cy Ee 
Spilman and Johnson. 
you love me. 5496. 


Forgotten melody. 


I love you and you 


IT love you and 


1576 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Spina (H. J.): 
Come give me your smile. 
Forever. 9885. 
Strolling along. 8883. 
When I get a break. 11499. 


9631. 


You brought me happiness. 11616. 
Spina (Harold): 
And there you are again. 13812, 


17808. 
Annie doesn’t live here anymore. 
17815, 21741. 

Fiddle just a little. 642. 

Ghost of love. 20112. 

Grass iS gettin’ greener all the 

time. 776, 5305. 

H’ya Duchess. 33338. 

I knew Id find you. 22357. 

I’ve got a warm spot in my heart. 

18436, 18437. 

If you lived in 

16493. 

Lou’siana lullaby. 5854, 14698. 

Out in the apple orchard. 17034. 

Out in the apple orchard with the 

apple of my eye. 18975. 
Ragamuffin Jane. 21105, 25317. 
Shadows on the Swanee. 13275, 

15225. 

With all my heart. 23724. 
Spindle (L. C.) Two things. 21450. 
Spindler (Fritz) Leichtes staccato. 

19648 (72). 
Spink (G. A.): 

Benjamin Bims. 11670 (30). 

Bunny. 21696 (44). 

Chandra-Nil, my lotus lily. 21696 

(48). 

I’ve got to dance till the band gits 

through. 9332 (149). 

Spinner (Harold) Polly wants a 
eracker. 8584. 

Spinney (T. H.) 
opera. 19%. 

Spinnstube. 4243*, 11205*. 

Spirit of mother-love. 6598*. 

‘Spirit of worship. 8851. 

Spiritual evangel. 15317. 

Spitta (Heinrich) : 

Deutsche messe, 22024. 

Winteraustreiben. 17660. 
Spitzmtiller-Harmersbach (Alexander) 

Variationen. 2509. 
Spivey (O. R.): 

Just a Sweet memory. 

Sweetheart mine. 2296. 

You'll always be a sweet memory. 

9286. 


the mountains. 


Benedicite, omnia 


12536. 


You’re just pretending. 17726. 
Spivey (Victoria) : 

Baulin water blues. 165. 

Leavin’ you baby. 3649. 
Spohr (Louis) Schwiegervater. 6472. 


Spoliansky (Mischa) : 
Close your eyes and wish for hap- 


piness. 11946. 

Hinmal mocht’ ich keine sorgen 
haben. 582. 

Friends once more. 9907. 

Haus dazwischen. 10008. 


Heute nacht oder nie. 850. 
Ich bin ein vamp. 5584. 
Ich bin vom Rockefeller grad’ das 
gegenteil. 582. 
Lied einer nacht. 1316. ° 
Rufen sie Herrn Plim. 110438. 
Say a little something to me. 
25405. 
Schenk mir deine liebe. 6458. 
Serenade out of the night. 25430. 
Tell me to-night. 6705. 
»Will dich lieben. 6989. 
Sporek (Georges) : 
‘Allegro de coneert. 13798. 
Conseils sur Vinterprétation et sur 
Ja facon de travailler les sonates 


classiques pour piano. 7394. 
1*° sonate. 11665. 
Sportello (Stefano) : 
Mazurka mundiale. 12752. 
N. R. A. march. 25092. 
Roosevelt. 13202. 
Spotswood (Chase) jr. My sweet- 
heart’s birthday. 14909. 
Spotswood (W. C.) Mobile’s own 


Azalea trail. 1536. 


Spotswood (W. C.) jr. Since I found 


you. 2143. 
Sprague (H. J.) lJlarbor of dreams. 
24398. 


Sprague (Hazel) My, little old mother. 
20851. 

Sprankle (C. L.) It’s time to get the 
spirit of the N R A. 20487. 

Sprankle (Lee) It’s that old fashion 
grossvater beer. 14569. 

Sprigato (Sylvester) It isn’t fair. 
10258. 


Spring (G. L.) Dear girl of my 
dreaming. 74381. 
Spring (J. B.): 
Iris time. 20466. 
NRA from Jupiter. 20906. 
Patechin’ ole rags. 13089. 


Spring. 
music. 
Spring chicken. 4656 (605), 
(7, 198, 249, 392). 
Spring song. 9332 (339). 
Springer (Chet) Silent 
i222. 
Springer (T. G.): 
Blue lagoon. 4839. 
Silence me. 4191. 
Springfield (B. M.) 
sonny boy. 2777. 


See Around the year with 


21696 


melody. 


You’re my dear 


1577 


INDEX 


Springfield (P. F.) My little medley. 


1623. 
Springfield college student  assn. 
Springfield college songs. 13367. 


Sprinkle (M. E.) Without you, I’m 
never happy. 186938, 13694. 
Spross (C. G.): 
Day of resurrection. 4656 (128). 
Go, lovely rose. 4656 (215). 
I wish to tune my quivering lyre. 
4656 (287). 


Lead us, O Father. 4656 (346). 

Love calls me. 12671. 

My light. 4656 (4383). 

One heart divine. 10823. 

There were shepherds. 4656 

(628). 

‘Tis spring o’ the year. 17422. 

Spurgin (Anthony) Babe is born. 
23895. 

Spyroplous (F.) Fahreda. 20045. 
Squaw man. 9332 (250). 
Squiers (Graham) : 

Bless her little heart. 138905. 


I certainly don’t need you. 10077. 
You can’t do that there ‘ere. 
11620. 

Squire (W. H.): 
Give me thy hand. 22191. 
Jerry, Joe or John. 15733 (166). 
Love is waiting. 17752 (86). 
Singing lesson. 15733 (820). 
Zuleika mazurka. 93832 (404). 


Squires (H. D.) Give me a rose. 
22188. 

Squires (H. D.) ine. Give me a 
rose. 22188. 

Stabenfeldt (C. H.) Moon madness. 
14820. 

Stabilis (V. J.) Bootlegger’s song. 
2943. 

Stacey (General) Peach blossoms. 


8554, 8555. 
Stackpoole (S. L.) 
Staell (Henri) 

DAATG 
Staempfli 

15324. 
Staffa (Mildred) : 

I never knew there was sun-shine. 
1026. 

Shadow dreams. 

Stafford (—) 

(Kurt) 
Stafford (L. F.): 

Oh! radio man! please spare me 
an extra watt. 25148. 
Prosperity days are here. 
Stage mother. 17879, 18405. 
Stahl (Albert): 
Blick von dir bringt das gliick zu 
mir. 9505. 
Bubi, geh’ mach haus. 11861. 
Cantarea romaniei. 9561. 


Mother. 22838. 
Violin scale system. 


(Edward) Six pieces. 


8735. 


pseud. See Lubbe 


13148. 


pt. III, n. s., v.28 


Zeig’ mir den weg ins paradies. 
11660. 
Stahl (Leona 8.) 

3021. 
Stahl (Lorraine §.): 


Idol of my heart. 


Star-lit lane. 15326. 
You. 4603. 
Stahi (Richard) Idol of my heart. 
3521. 


Stahl (W. C.) Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new 
Hawaiian guitar method. 21294. 
Staigers (Del.): 

Arban-Staigers complete celebrated 
method for the cornet or trum- 
pet. 17820. 

Staigers (Del) modern & progres- 
Sive correspondence course for 
cornet and trumpet. 19277. 

Staigers (Del) ine. Staigers (Del) 
modern & progressive correspon- 
dence course for cornet and trumpet. 
19277. 

Stainer (—) 
dum. 7450. 

Stainer (John) 
4147. 

Stainer & Bell, Itd.: 

Allegretto. 7710. 

Alleluia, ascendit Deus. 

Appleblossom. 7137. 

Ave Maria. 23889. 

Ave Regina. 23890. 

Ballo. 7179. 

Belle of Loch Awe. 

Breton fiddle tune. 

British grenadiers. 

Chansonette. 7327. 

Chantons. 9595. 

Charming Chloe. 7335. 

Cherry petals. 348. 

Child’s carol. 358. 

Christmas waits. 8272. 

Confirma hoc Deus. 11966. 

Contredanse. 7395. 

Dance for a masque. 

Dead roses. 9692. 

Father Christmas. 82738. 

Felix es, sacra virgo. 20059. 

Fingers and thumbs. 24263. 

Five fragments. 2056. 

From Czecho-Slovakia. 

Guvotte des moutons. 7616. 

Grammar of music. 24369. 

He that hath pity upon the poor. 
22264. 

Heart of oak. 33861. 

Home sweet home. 7759. 

Horseman. 3392. 

Hymn to Pan. 5488. 

I am gone, sir. 12330. 

In Saint Paul’s. 22525. 

In yonder vale. 3556. 

Interlude. 7685. 

Irish reel. 3565. 


Deus sie dilexit mun- 


Lord is my shepherd. 


19673. 


2918. 
7260. 
2953, 7267. 


7684. 


7608. 


1578 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


——_— 


Irish tune. 3566. 

Jesu, joy for everlasting. 21770. 

Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
12520. 

Largo in F. 21771. 

Left hand goes. into training. 
16633. 

Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonder- 
land and Through the looking 


glass. 3676. 
Little hills. 22686. 
Love’s a flower. 5872. 
Love unknown. 24856. 
March of the cubs. 8237. 
Meditation. 8274. 
Menuet en rondeau. 8275. 


Minuet and trio. 7711. 

Mother’s song. 3849. 

Music to the fairy prince. 8340. 

My love is like a red, red rose. 
22905. 

Nobody knows. 3934. 

Now is the month 
7 SNe 

Out of the night. 13065. 

Pancake album. 6274. 

Pictures. 17063. 

Pleyel’s hymn. 

Psallite Domino. 21098. 

Queen of Golconda. 8640. 

Robin’s song. 23190. 

Rondino. 83835. 

Russian, Basque and Flemish car- 
ols. 17160. 

Sacerdotes Domini. 

Saraband. 8712. 


of Maying. 


8581. 


21162. 


Senex puerum portabat. 21195. 
Shrewd old count. 8749, 8750. 
Siderum rector. 2132. 

Slow music for a ballet. 7687. 


Spanish Gipsy. 8846. 
Sussex beer. 6654. 


Swing low, sweet chariot. 4300. 

Table-music. 11267. 

Te Deum laudamus. 256380. 

Ten hymn tune voluntaries. 
24065, 24066. 

There is a garden. 8982. 

To the nightingale. 4377. 

Two pieces. 9447. 

Tyrolese lindler. 9064. 

Veni Sancte Spiritus. 21470. 


Way of the wind. 23579. 
Welcome be Thou, heavenly King. 
23604. 
Wild bird’s song. 4568. 
Wind and the rain. 13677. 
Winter song. 2712. 
Staines (R. H.) pseud. See Hunter 
(Octavia ) 
Stairs (L. E.): 
Santa Claus. 
To whit. to whoo. 


25394. 
25699. 


Stalego (Charley) Waiting for the 


moon. 19469. 

Stalions (V. M.) Waltzing with you. 
25776. 

Stalker (N. 8S.) Whisper you love me. 
23686. 

Stam (O. G.) Lingering memories. 
5801. 


Stambaugh (F. W.) 
came home. 248. 

Stamitz (Carl) Trio. 23494. 

Stamper (V. O.) Cease to remember. 
330 


Boy who never 


Stamps (V. O.): 
Boundless joy. 23985. 
Harbor bells. 5331. 
Singer’s choice. 2155. 
Skies will be blue. 2162. 
Stamps-Baxter music €0.: 


Boundless joy. 23985. 
Harbor bells. 5331. 
Singer’s choice. 2155. 


Standard brands, ine. 
Three bakers. 2136. 
Standard phono co.: — 
Mathima tou Bekri diorganotis 
bekridon. 20729. 


Signature for 


Parapono tou manga. 21044. 
Standard pub. co.: 
Favorite hymns. 22118. 


Life of Christ in Scripture and 
song. 16656. 
Spirit of worship. 8851. 
Standard series. 22438-2245, 8863- 
8865, 23372. 
Stanford (C. V.): 
Arabesque. 93832 (3438). 
Beati quorum via. 9832 (26). 
Capriccio. 9832 (344). 
Cavatina and_ scherzino. 
(48). 
Coelos ascendit hodie. 93832 (64). 
Dainty Davie. 9832 (80). 
Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain. 
24146. 
Envoi. 93832 (101). 
God and the _ universe. 
(134). 
In a gondola. 93832 (159). 
Justorum animae. 9332 (194). 
National song book. 15733 (232). 
Songs of the sea. 9332 (336). 
Te Deum laudamus. 25630. 
Stanford (J. A.): 
Arabesque. 9832 (343). 
Beati quorum via. 9832 (26). 
Capriccio. 9832 (344). 
Cavatina and_ scherzino. 
(48). 
Coelos ascendit hodie. 9332 (64). 
Dainty Davie. 9832 (S80). 
Envoi. 9832 (101). 
God and the _ universe. 
(134). 


9332 


15733 


9332 


15733 


1579 


INDEX 


Stanford (J. A.)—Continued. 
In a gondola. 93832 (159). 


Justorum animae. 9332 (194). 
National song book. 157383 (232). 
Songs of the sea. 9332 (336). 
Stanford (J. W.) Thirty acres. 
13457. 
Stange (Lola) Gay lieutenant. 19648 
(40). 
Stanhope (Vera) My mother’s 
lullaby. 12908. 
Stanley (Aileen): 
Kiss her for me. 36383. 


This program comes to you from 


my heart. 4854. 
Stanley (H. G.): 
Drifting and dreaming, sweet 
paradise. 5089. 
Have you ever been lonely? Have 


you ever been blue. 20204. 
Twenty one years. 2465. 
Stanley (H. M.) Dear old pal I’m 
leaving. 24136. 
Stanley (Harry): 
Last round-up. 24751. 
Rain brought me you. 25318. 
When it’s lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 25838. 
Stanley (J. P.) Peaches and cream. 
23079. 
Stanley (Jack): 
Big city rhythm. 19756. 


Comp’ny in the parlor. 18008. 


If I were a millionaire. 16488, 
20425. 
Keep tempo. 18571, 20556. 
Life beyond. 3680. 
Stanley (Lorena) Power of love de- 
stroys all discerd. 15077. 
Stanley (M. V.) Lis’nin’ yeahs. 
18628. 


Down at the bot- 
3150. 
I won't be playing 


Stanley (Robert) 

tom of the sea. 
Stansbury (D. G.) 
solitaire. 14487. 
Stansbury( J. D.): 
Big moon, no wonder we fall in 


love with you. 15849. 
I’m alone and lonesome _ too. 
18397. 
Stansfield (John) I ain’t no good to 
you. 143881. 
Stanton (Elizabeth) Come up and 
see me sometime. 21945. 


Stanton (J. C.): 
Someone to loye, someone to care. 
17265. 


You broke my heart. 17702. 


pt. TH. B. s.. v. 28 


Stanton (Will) Riding on wheels. 
11016. 

Stantz (H. J.) Near an aged pine 
tree. 10719. 2 

Stark (Arno) Art of transposition. 
7076 (5, 6). 

Stark (Ilene) Down in de dumps. 
14131. 


Stark (J. J.): 
As you were. 7148. 
Mess hall blues. 8278. 
We'll both do our share. 9141. 
Stark (Karl) pseud. See Richardson 
(C. E.) 
Stark (Maggie) 
24108. 
Stark (Robert) 
7076 (5, 6). 
Starland music publishers: 
She’s just a black sheep of angels. 
17209. 
Whippit Sam. 
Starling (J. D.) 
with you. 10090. 
Starnes (J. A.) Jubilee. 12526. 
Starr (H. V.). Thanks to the N.R.A. 
25645. 
Starr (Mary) Hands. 
Starr (Phil): 
In the valley of Kentucky. 
Sun bonnet Sue. 17327. 
Starr (T. B.) pseud. See Neidlinger 
(W. H.) 
Starret system club: 
Among the roses with you mother 
dear. 17802. 
Baek to your cottage home I will 
return to you. 138854. 
Castles in the dust. 13981. 
Chicago. 11920. 
Daddy come back. 445. 
Down lover’s lane. 7483. 
Dreamland waltzing. 9767. 
Dreamy thoughts. 9772. 
Evening shadows. 9822. 
Eyes pretty eyes. 24243. 
For just another day. 7590. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 16199. 
Gazing on the Rocky Mountain 
green. 20107. 
George Washington. 
Get together. 18215. 
Girl of my dreams I love you. 
9937. 
Give me a cottage. 
Her smiles illumination. 
I am so blue. 14383. 
I lost you. 971. 


Cry baby blues. 


Art of transposition. 


17624. 
I had my chance 


24388. 
18494. 


12188. 


14279. 
10023. 


You broke my little heart. 17703. I miss you when you're gone. 1022. 
Stanton (L. W.): In an old Irish town. T7938. 
Drifting down the river. 5090. In little bits. 18479. 
Violins. 2526. Lonesome sweetheart. 10460. 
Stanton (P. F.) Inventions, etc. Maid of the West. 10510. 
20461. Memories of 2 lifetime. 20747. 
1580 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Memories of mother. 10554. 

Moon of Porto Rico. 18772. 

Moonbeams and what do they 
mean. 12818. 

Mud pie days. 10626. 

My darling I want you near to me. 
22875. 


My heart’s desire. 22890. 


My Verdie Valley home. 10710. 

Oh those kisses. 6198. 

Out West. 10845. 

Plant of love that’s blooming in 
my heart. 15054. 

Roosevelt victory song. 8682. 

Silent love. 11113. 

Strolling in the moonlight. 11225. 

That depression breeze. 17371. 

That old Missouri town. 11297. 

Twilight. 15506. 

What is it. 21539. 

When it’s springtime. 11510. 


When the mountains divide you 
and me. 13641. 
Where the moonlight turns the 
ripples silver, dear. 9221. 
Why. 9232. 
Will you call me dear. 
Would you sue. 25984. 
Stasny (A. J.) music co., ltd.: 
Born to love. 21883. 
Rhythm for sale. 23180. 
We're all together again. 
Stassi (G. G.) Gipsy’s love. 
State fair. 6415, 8740. 
State street music pub. co. 
the stuff is here. 27388. 
Stathis (George) : 

IN (1) RA. 20882. 
Tin can age. 2407. 
Staton (Ada) If I could have you 

near. 7910. 

Staub (Victor) Six piéces. 2247. 
Stauch (Richard) Beim sonnenwirt 
ist a hochzeit heut. 21796, 23942. 
Stauderman (A. P.) Ill play the mu- 

sic. 12356. 
Stauffer (Dorothy ) 
blues. 113822. 
Stauffer (J. L.) I wait for dreams, 
wonderful dreams of you. 12421. 

Stautz (Lefty) Puzzles. 6361. 
Steal away to Jesus. 11217. 
Steane (Bruce): 
Behold there came wise men. 
4656 (58). 
Let us now fear the Lord. 4656 
(349). 
Lord is King. 


17653. 


9146. 
742. 


Yeah man 


There’s no more 


4656 (369). 


Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
4656 (381). 
Stebbins (C. A.) Festival piece. 


21696 (98). 
Stebbins (Florence) 


It’s spring in my 
heart. 12501. 


Stebbins (G. C.): 
Glad Thanksgiving day. 
I am listening for His 
(789. 
O glorious Haster morn. 6176. 
Stecher (R. C.) I don’t need the 
moonlight. 20295. 
Steder (Lawrence) 
my mother used to sing to me. 
Steed (W. J.): 
I lost my way and found you. 
970. 
Stop! thief. 4254. 
You came back to me just in time. 
23758. 
Steede (V. F.): 
Katoozie. 3623. 
That waltz you danced with me. 
11305. 
Steedman (Alma) : 
Quintet for kKlarinet and string 
quartet. 23150. cat 
Steedman (Alma) chord system. 
15333. 
Two sonatas. 23379. 
1st. concerto. 25991. 


Steel (E. J.) Sleeping beauty. 11141. 
Steele (A. G.) Boy Scouts marching 
song. 2946. 
Steele (Crete) Just a picture for a 
keepsake. 1216. 
Steele (Dick) : 
Why don’t you smile. 23707. 
You are the one for me. 19600. 
Steele (J. E.) No one else but you. 
25116. 
Steele (J. W.) Song of Nira. 25520. 
Steele (Pauline) Dreams when I’m 
dancing with you. 22076. 
Steele (Porter) : 
Ruy Blas. 
Sea gull. 
Steen (Egil) : 
Rally for the Master. 6375. 
Your voices raise in hymns of 


24336. 
footfall. 


Sing that lullaby 
21538. 


23232. 
23258. 


praise. 7067. 
Steen (F. C.) Boating song. 7233. 
Steen (J. T.): 


Divorced. 22032. 
Ill love ya till the cows come 
home. 20333. 
Kentucky, my home. 
Mother my sweetheart. 
Soft baby feet. 21242. 
Stefan (Alexander) jr. Why the hes- 
itation dear. 17648. 
Stefani (J. A.) Boo hoo hoo, I got 
the boo hoo blues. 15884. 
Stefano (L. R. De) See DeStefano 
CLs Ee) 
Stefano (Michael De) 
ano (Michael) 
Stefano (Phyllis De) See De Stefano 
(Phyllis) 


24724. 
22846. 


See De Stef- 


1581 


INDEX 


Steffan (Ernst) Katharina. 12557, 
12558. 
Stege (Katie) Chicago. 4916. 
Steger (M. J.) My forbidden love. 
3868. 
Stein (A.): 
Bei mir da hingste tiber meinem 
bett. 186, 187. 
Ich hiitte nie gedacht. 3515, 
3516. 
Ist es wirklich wahr. 5660. 
Stein (Arthur) Underneath the Cu- 
ban skies. 6816. 
Stein (C.) Daughter of Zion, re- 
joice. 21999. 
Stein (Erwin) Verlobung im traum. 
11416*. 
Stein (Fritz): 
Konzert F-moll fiir solo-oboe. 
10363. 
Sinfonia. 6513, 6514. 
Stein (Harry) Sweetheart of by gone 
days. 6672. 
Stein (Herman) Love strikes a 


rhapsody. 5875. 
Stein (J. D.)..Why don’t you tell me. 
25896. 
Stein (Jules) It’s the music—not the 
words. 22562. 
Stein (Lou) : 
Cast’ in 
21880. 
Oh Lawd what have I done. 
Stein (Otto) 
Stein (Sydney) 


the deep of the blue. 


Gute kamerad. 20169. 
How can I gay good 


bye. 223813. 

Stein (W. C.) Three point two. 
19380. 

Steinbeck (Nell) Queen of my heart. 
19060. 

Steinberg (Harry) Dance of the 
cuckoos. 451. 

‘Steinbock (Nathan) Why did you. 
15645. 


‘Steinbrecher (Alexander) : 
Chanson der Madeleine. 38013. 
Das ist der dank fiir meine liebe. 


14077. 

Du bist die frau, die mir gehort. 
14156. 

Du schwarzer Zigeuner. 3179, 
7516. 

‘Gliick im haus. 9948*. 

Grosstadt-niichte. 3327. 

Gustav, greif zur geige. 20168. 

Tlona. 1104, 1105. 

Liig mich nicht an! ... 24874. 

Marsch der zeitungsverkiufer. 
3774. 

Mit dem sch-sch-sch-tiberras- 
chungszug. 10579. 

Sag’ es mir noch einmal... 


21164, 25385. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 28 


Wien, du bleibst das verwohnteste 
kind der welt. 21619. 


Wir alle sind kameraden. 15661, 
15662. 
Steinel (I. A.) My heart is a haven. 
6064. 


Steiner (Adelphia) When the sun 
shines again. 15623. 
Steiner (F. B.) Mumps. 
Steiner (Geo.) 

3760. 

Steiner (Max) : 
Anne waltz. 
Bandits. 151. 
Blue lagoon. 7228. 
Burlesque. 273. 
Buy a kiss. 15906, 17941. 
Camp fire. 304. 
Chinese children. 
Cimarron. 376. 
Conquerors. 3061. 
Dramatic agitato. 
Eldorania. 584. 
Fall of the star. 622. 
Fox (Sam) _ collection 

Steiner compositions. 

Heartache. 836. 
Hurry. 91. 
Incidental music. 
Indian love. 1146. 
Introduction. 1151. 
King Kong. 5739. 
Ladies of the jury. 
Main title. 1450. 
Manchuria. 1460. 
Mildred waltz. 1523. 
Modulation. 1538. 
Morena. 16820. 
Morning glory. 14826, 16822. 
Mysterioso. 1649. 
Natacha. 1656. 
New York rhapsody. 1679. 
Paddles. 1829. 
Rider. 1980. 
Rise of the star. 
River boat. 1988. 
Runaway blues. 19120. 
Sailing of the Olympic. 
Scenes metropolitaines. 
Serenade. 2107. 
Star. 2246. 
Suspense. 
Swami. 
Sweepings. 8901. 
Telegraph. 2382. 
Train. 2488. 
Transgression. 
Unfinished sonata. 4419. 
Ursala paraphrase. 2494. 
What price Hollywood. 2612. 
138 women. 2811. 

Steiner (R. G.) I hear again that 

dreamy waltz. 948. 
Steiner (W. L.) U.S. is O.K. 21458. 


6030. 
Man on the jury. 


19696. 


367. 
D3. 


of Max 
18197. 


1145. 


1268. 


1986. 


2035. 
2068. 


2274. 
2276. 


2439. 


1582 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Steinert (Alexander) : 


Barcarolle. 156. 
Four lacquer prints. 6624. 
Leggenda sinfonica. 3652. 


Three poems by Shelley. 8872: 
Steingriber verlag: 


Concerto grosso. 9642. 

Divertimento. 24155. 

Klavier-konzert. 4801. 

Konzert fiir cembalo  F-dur. 
20174. 

Romanze. 6416. 

Streichquartett A-dur. 25578. 

Steininger (Franz) : 

Christmas bells at  eventide. 
21923. 

Hand in hand, we go together. 
22241. 

I love to yodel yodel-ay-ee. 7834. 

I raised my hat. 18427. 

It’s the band. 10273. 

Marching along together. 1474, 
16754. ; 

Song of the bells. 2207. 

Standing on the corner. 6613. 


They all do the rumba since rumba 


became the rage. 13451. 
Wedding of the Mr. Mickey 
Mouse. .21528. 

We'll always be friends. 19484. 


Stelzig (Clarence) Sweetheart, kiss 
your sweetheart goodnight. 2294. 
Stemmerman (Jay) Nature in blue. 


18886. 

Stenhammar (Wilhelm) Efterskord. 
24217. 

Stenka Razin. 138374. 

Step lively. 7460, 7768, 7773, 8796, 
8804, 8874*, 9297. 


Stephan (H. C.) 
District of Columbia. 9984. 
Stephan (M. P.) Sigma kappa girl of 
my dreams. 13287. 
Stephan (Robert) Pride of the air. 
19038. 
Stephen (Robert) : 
Ryfedd groes. 21160. 
Wondrous cross. 21626. 
Stephens (B. M.) I’m crooning to the 
moon. 7841. / 
Stephens (Edith A.): 
Hop around the globe. 24453. 
Spring revel. 13366. 
Stephens (Ellis) Only two can be in 
love. 1794. 
Stephens (Ellis A.) 
me by. 16703. 
Stephens (L. B.) Beautiful eye of the 
nite. 171. 
Stephens (M. D.) Shaggedy hair, 
taggedy clothes, she’s a sunbeam on 
ten little toes. 4173. 


Guardians of the 


Love has passed 


38188—34——_33 


Sterling (M. L.) 


Stephens (P. O.) Shaggedy hair, tag- 
gedy clothes, she’s a sunbeam on ten 
little toes. 4178. 

Stephens (R. L.) Gone. 20140. 

Stephens (T. R.) Cherry come and be 
my merry sweetheart. 347. 

Stephens (Ward): 

As it began to dawn. 2869. 
Christ the Saviour is risen. 3035. 
When heaven’s holy kingdom is at 


hand. 45038. 
Stept (S. H.): 
Any way the wind blows. 15794. 
Broadway lady. 21840. 
Crazy walk. 21968. 
Don’t you remember me. 522, 
19967. 


Get hot foot. 16218. 

Isn’t it swell to dream. 16528. 

Let’s give love another chance. 
8101. ' 

Love tales. 1898. 

Moanin’ in the moonlight. 1535. 

Nothing more or nothing less. 
12973. {. 

Ooh! what I could do to you. 
3990. 

Paradise waltz. 23070. 

Rest is history. 21120. 

Sweets. 6678. 

Swingy little thingy. 17348. 

"Twas a balmy summer’s evening. 


4302. 
What’ll become of me. 19506, 
21542. 
Sterbini (Icilio) Edition. Fitir dich, 
Rio Rita. 715, 716. 


Sterling (Jeanne) pseud. See Weikel 
(EH. A.) | 
Sterling (John) King-Kong. 8051. 


Pirate’s love song. 


25257. 
Sterling (S. EH.) Dreams. 14148. 
Sterling (W. N.) Shadows of the 


evening hour. 13274. 
Sterling songs, ine.: 

All in my love for you. 15758. 

Heaven on earth. 16295. 

Just a fireside,- with you beside. 
16574. 

Lazy waters. 16630. 

Sooner or later. 17281. 

There is no one like you, any- 
where in the world. 19864. 

You are the song in my heart. 


17698. 
You told me with your eyes. 
177388. 
Stern (Emil) Méfie-toi du_ prin- 
temps ... Loulette. 14766. 


Stern (H. R.): 
After they gather the hay. 9332 
(5). 


1583 


INDEX 


Stern (H. R.)—Continued. 
In the golden autumn time, my 
sweet Elaine. 2815 (160), 4656 


(303). 

Priscilla. 4656 (520), 9332 (290). 

Red domino. 21696 (323), 25992 
(50). 

We have no one to care for us 
now. 25992 (76). 


Stern (Jack): 

Meet me in the evening. 
Victim of love. 11419. 

Stern (Leah) Call me up tonight. 
19815. 

Stern (Marcel) Lecons d’harmonie 
des éléves ayant remporté le premier 
prix aux concours des classes d’har- 
monie. 24756. 

Sternberg (Constantin) au. and Stern- 
berg (Therese) prop. Caprice hip- 
pique. O76 (27). 

Sternburg (Simon) 240 studies of 
practical modern jazz, rumba and 
fox trot rhythms. 25573. 

Sterndale-Bennet (W.) May dew. 
17752 (92). 

Sterndale Bennett (T. C.): 

In an arm-chair. 12453. 
When the harvest’s in. 17592. 

Sternham productions. Victim of love. 
11419. 

Steuben (Albert) Pictures. 17062. 

Steven (Fritz) Wenn mein schatz 
mich ktisst. 19498. 

Stevens (Al.) pseud. See Allen (T. S.) 

Stevens (Alva) Every once in a 
while. 601, 3206. 

Stevens (B. F.): 

Be thrifty. 2908. 
Magic bowl. 16739. 
Stevens (Bertha): 
Aeroplane. 21707. 
By a wishing well with you. 


10543. 


21850. 
Over the air I’m crooning love 
songs. 238054. 


Stevens (Buddy): 
Ev’rybody’s happy but me. 22106. 
I fell in love with you. 22346. 
I’m so afraid. 20377. 
You’re just a bit of heaven sent 


to me. 238773. 
Stevens (Chet) pseud. See Stevens 
(L. C.) 
Stevens (Clarence) I’m so afraid. 
20377. 


Stevens (D. L.) Twilight of the heart. 
17465. 
Stevens (David): 


In the balmy bye and bye. 4656 
(301). 
Indiscreet parakeet. 4656 (308). 
Now I know I know. 4656, (454). 
158 


Dts, 2S. 42k 


Was ere a maiden so beset. 4656 
(673). 
Stevens (Dick) See Stevens (R. M.) 
Stevens (Ella) Hurrah, prosperity. 
16340. 
Stevens (Ernest) Goop called Knute. 
5297, 7668. - 


Stevens (G. A.): 
God made home. 14286. 
In the little school-house down the 
country lane. 7952. 
Stevens (Glenn) My old Michigan 
home. 12910, 14901. 
Stevens (H. C.) You’re the one that 
can’t be forgotten. 13741. 
Stevens (H. C. G.): 
Let’s give a cheer for England. 


12617. 

May-fly which only lives a day. 
8256. 

Rabbits, and sheeps, [sie] and 
geese. 1946. 


Stevens (Harvey) Little sweetheart 
of the prairie. 16680. 
Stevens (J. O.) I’m sorry we parted 
my dear. 22424. 
Stevens (L. C.) Since I’ve gone back 
to work. 19190. 
Stevens (M. A.) Ill come when the 
lilacs are blooming. 163885. 
Stevens (M. M.): 
Now rise again to your colors. 
20950. 
Prosperity. 21090. 
Stevens (Noel) We'll get along to- 
gether. 4474. 
Stevens (R.C.) I’ve lost you, now my 
dreams are thru. 7887, 10165. 
Stevens (R. M.): 
Counting the hours. 11977. 
Grab yourself a share of sunshine. 
16247. 
Heather hills 
5362. 
Honeysweet kisses. 16323. 
Irresistible. 12486. 
Loveliness. 16719. 
Stevens (T. A.) Ere’s bonita. 
Stevens (Valle): 
Cabin on the Mississippi shore. 
15910. 
Sweet Madalene. 11249. 
Stevens Point high school. 
the black. 1960. 


in the gloaming. 


7538. 


Red and 


Stevenson (Frederick) Leonor. 11670 
(195). 

Stevenson (J.) Oft in the  stilly 
night. 4656 (469). 


Stevenson (John) Hark, the vesper 
hymn is stealing. 10001. 


Stevenson (M. M.): 
Kiss, love and hold me. 5740. 
When the roses bloom again. 
6940. 
4 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Stevenson (Pearl) Little log home in 


the West. 16675. 
Stevenson (W. B.) Night and day. 
22957. 


There’s always sun- 
15433. 


Stever (L. E.) 
shine after rain. 
Stevick (L. E.): 
Sleepy hollow moon. 13309. 
Somebody cares. 4222. 
Stevns (—) Elverh¢i. 5124. 
Steward (HE. M.): 
Promise that you will come back 
to me. 253802. 
Take me back babe. 213840. 
Stewart (A. C.) Why be untrue to 


Jesus. 21606. 

Stewart (Mrs. Baird) See Stewart 
(EH. C.) 

Stewart (E. B.) Cabin in the hills. 
21856. 


Stewart (E. C.) 
Stewart (H. C.) 
12140. 
Stewart (H. B.): 
Gimme my man and I’m satisfied. 
20116. 
Hot-headed little red-head. 3394. 
Lovers lane where you whispered 
you’d be mine. 1410. 
Yours. 4650. 
Stewart (H. J.): 
O, all ye works of the Lord. 
21696 (287). 
To the paschal victim. 4656 (639). 
Victory. 4656 (666). 
Stewart (Irene) Under the summer 
stars. 17481. 
Stewart (K. F.): 
A la valse. 19648 (1). 


A mon étoile. 19648 (2). 

Auf griiner au. 19648 (5). 

Auf wiedersehen. 19648 (6). 

Freudvoll und  leidvoll. 19648 
(39). 

Gedenke mein. 19648 (41). 

Grace. 19648 (44). 

Impromptu-mazurka. 

Jagdruf. 19648 (62). 

Kosender falter. 19648 (67). 

Leichtes staccato. 19648 (72) . 

Lose blatter. 19648 (85-88). 

Maienwonne. 19648 (90). 

Papillon. 19648 (112). 

Salut d’amour. 19648 (125). 

Schmetterling. 19648 (127). 


April. 9332 (17). 
Festal responses. 


19648 (54). 


Spinnlied. 19648 (132). 

Staccato. 19648 (133). 

Stisse heimath. 19648 (1387). 

Tanzvergentigen. 19648 (139). 
Stewart (M. B.): 

Other wee lass. 6251. 

Traveller’s song. 6781. 


Stewart (Pearl) : 
I’m alone with the moon and you. 
986. 
My dream of salvation. 1599. 
My sweet California sunshine boy. 
1643. 
Stewart (W. D.) Processional. 
Stickles (William) : 
Bird songs at eventide. 13901. 
Ce soir, ce soir, cherie. 4904. 
Her name is Mary. T7382. 
In the boat. 3323. 
In the hour of trial. 1138. 
Lightly dancing, lovely marchion- 
ess. 5797. 
Ma curly-headed babby. 18687. 
Ol Man River. 6208. 
Scarf-dance. 3010. 
Spinnerliedchen. 6591. 
Things that God hath prepared. 
19374. 
‘Titania. 43872. 
Wenn die rosen bliihen. 1483. 
When stars are in the quiet skies, 
19525. 
Wiegenlied. 8336. 
Wind-moods. 19575. 
Stieberitz (Ernst) Aufbruch der na- 
tion. 17840. 
Stieda (Marie) : 
Jugendlust. 13765 (102). 
Springinsfeld. 18765 (210). 
Stier (J. C.) Harlem serenade. 12263. 
Stigall (Alfred) I heard somebody 
call my name. 34835. 
Stigall (lL. V.): 
I only know that I have you. 
24567. 
If thou wert here. 24613. 
Stiles (Emerson) Fiddle just a little. 
642. 

Stiles (Eva) Dreaming of you. 3169. 
Stiles (Leonard) I’m leavin’ in the 
evenin’ for my hometown. 10131. 
Stiles (M. G. H.) In Yan Yan Yankee 

land. 7961. 
Stillman (Jack) Kammen Jewish 
dance folio no. 5. 12555. 
Stillman (Mitja) Fantasy. 2251. 
Stimmt an, mit hellen, holen klang. 
8875. 
Stimson (D.M.) Take away the moon 
and the stars. 8928. 
Stinson (Ena) Justa memory. 24700. 
Stith (EH. L.): 
Cares. 15938. 
There are haunting memories. 
23451. 
Stoba (W. R.) 
Scotland. 43806. 
Stocchetti (Raffaele) : 
Sotto le stelle d’Argentina. 
Tango alla luna. 4309. 


4066. 


Take me back tae 


2218. 


1585 


INDEX 


Stoeco (Sal) Just a lonesome lover. 
20528. 
Stoch (Karol) 
6111. 
Stock (F. A.): 
Letter. 5786. 
Toa firefly. 6756. 
Stock (Larry) : 
Homestead on a hillside. 24446. 
It’s spring weather, we’re together 
again. 7987. 
Lullaby moon. 16733, 18683. 
Your little sister my little brother. 
9319. 
Stocker (Clara): 
Aino. 17775. 
Allegretto giocoso. 9364. 
Tranquillo ma non troppo lento. 
25708. 
Stockland (B. W.): 
Looking for work. 5848. 
Sprite of the waterfall. 11214. 
Star of destiny. 6615. 
Stockland (Christine) Some day 
you'll remember, dear. 19229. 
Stocks (J. C.) Get away quit singin’ 
the blues. 22181. 
Stecks (M. L.) What will you do 
with Jesus. 21696 (408). 
Stockton (R. K.): 
Be prepared. 21782. 
Carry through. 21782. 
Stodart (J. B.) jr. When someone 
new comes around. 17586. 
Stoddard (Harry) Zip, zip—and there 
you are. 21691. 
Stoddard (J. E.) ‘Times have changed. 
19391. 
Stoddon (G. W.) 


Na brzyzku dunajea. 


12 original pieces. 


8876 

Stoddon (R. S.) Heykens’ second 
serenade. 854, 3375. 

Stoeckl (V. C.) I’ve waited. 22458. 
Stohr (Richard) Formenlehre der 


musik. 24285. 
Stoessel (Albert) : 
Adagio cantabile. 12244. 
Andantino grazioso. 17811. 
Hymn to Diana. 10062. 


It was a lover and his lass. 10275. 

Madrigal. 127138. 

Prelude and fugue in D major. 
1TtG2 


Serenade rococo. 19163. 

Sonata XXX. 13335, 

Song of the fates. 2949. 
Stoetzner (HE. C.) © Alone with you. 

117138. 

Stoflet (1. G.) 
Stogden (Harry) 
Stokes (Frank) : 

I'm going away blues. 996. 

Old sometime blues. 1757. 


Love’s divine. 82038. 
Yodel album. 40602. 


pt. ti nS eee 


Stokes (G. M.) 
25403. 

Stoll (Horatio) jr. When the summer 
has passed. 15620. 

Stoll (Raisch) pseud. See Stoll (Ho- 
ratio) jr. 

Stolpe (Doris) Nobody else but you. 
22967. 


Save me, O God. 


Stolz (Robert) : 
Bin nur ein armer wandersmann. 


13899. 
Kleines trompeterlein, grtiss Gott, 
ade. . 2 146223: 


Mann mit herz. 3764. 

Mein kleines friulein aus Hawai. 
12759. . yoda 

Nacht der grossen liebe. 14917. 

Schwitile sommernacht und eine 
frau wie du. 2088, 2089, 4152. 

To think that you should care for 
me. 6761. 

Venus in seide. 4431. . 

Verlorene walzer. 19455. 

Was frauen triumen. 11461. 

Wild violets. 4569. 

Stolzenwald (Franz): 
Du du, dudl du du. 16112. 
Es hat geklingelt. 3199. 


Es war einmal ein musikus. 5137. 
Jo-Jo. 10308. 
Kleine frau, was nun. 16610. 


Lied der puszta. 10419. 

Meine liebe bliiht alle jahre auf’s 
new. : 1502. 

Uns macht das garnichts aus. 
6823, 6824. 

1,000 worte liebe. 28138, 2814. 
Stone (Alex) pseud. See Stein (A.) 
Stone’ (i. Ae): 

I’m not afraid in the dark. 1012. 


They we're [sic] my once-in-a- 


while. 6737. 
Stone (Baird) Lingering on your 
doorstep. 3688. 
Stone (C. F.) Good bye Old Man 
Depression. 9969. 
Stone (HE. A.): 
Beautiful valley. 9472. 
Great northern lights. 9980. 
Stone (F. B.) My garden of dreams. 
1605. 
Stone (Frank): 


Bluebird is singing to me. 11824. 

In the valley of Kentucky. 16521. 

Lost love. 3718. 

Love I have for you. 12674. 

My Alpine home. 12856. 

Those were the happy days. 

13464. 

Under the big pale moon. 13515. 
Stone (Glenn) Courtin. 18022. 
Stone (Gregory) : 

Brothers of Romany. 15897. 


Caprice tzigane. 24028. 


1586 


y 
j 


INDEX 


nas. 1-12, 1933 


Doina. 12040. 

Moscow troika. 228387. 

Red notes. 25826. 

Samovar tu ne balui. 23242. 

Who’ll buy my bublitchki. 25889. 
Stone (Harry) Sunshine. 25595. 


Stone (Jerry) Music of the dance. 


12851. 
Stone (M. D.) Lonely tonight, dear 
for you. 10455. 


Stone (Rosa) We wait for you still. 
6887. 


Stone (S. P.) 
of New River. 
Stone (W. C.) 
Stone (Walter) : 
Cabin door. 19814. 
Top o the world. 11366. 
Wee little house. 11474. 


Stone (Wilbert) I'll follow the birds 
‘down south. 18379. 

Stone (Wm.) Hymns of the king- 
dom. 9332 (1438). 

Stoner (M. EH.) I’ve got blue blues. 
24582. 

Stooksbury (W. L.) Ellaree. 5121. 

Stor (Jean) Sit down. 15258. 

Storace (Stephen) Summer 
bestowing. 112338. 

Storer (L. G.) Little sweet-heart of 
my dreams. 22692. 

Storia di Sandrino e Perzechella. 
6298. 

Storie (S. C.) 


Far away on the banks 
9847. 
Dreaming. 12078. 


heats 


Thru the lane to home 


sweet home. 6748. 
Storm (C. W.): 
Ak-sar-ben. 17778. 
Glen Eden. 18231. 


Parisienne nights. 21046. 

West of old Virginia. 4485, 

When it’s floodtime on the Ohio 
Vll be coming back to you. 
11508. 

Storm (John): 

West of old Virginia. 4485. 

When it’s floodtime on the Ohio 
Vll be coming back to you. 


11508. 
Storms (BD; M:) Broken heart. 
23997. 
Ireland and you. 


Story (Nelson) 
18499. 


Story (P. B.): 


Arizona moon. 4731.. 
As the clouds go _ sailing by. 
17831. 
Call me mother. 4874. 
Cheerful little chairful. 8022. 
Dear old Wisconsin. 24138. 
Draggin’ around with you. 5078. 
Good bye dear old homestead. 
16245. 
Hitch-hiker. 53888. 
I am afraid of love. 20279. 
15 


Just an old rocking chair, by the 
fireside. 8030. 

Just leave it to me. 18562. 

Little grey-haired mother of mine. 
18630. : 


Message for mother. 18738. 
Moonlight in Dakota. 16816. 


My dear little boy in overalls 


blue. 25028. 
My garden of memories. 18819. 
My little bark canoe. 22899. 


Oh, wouldn’t it be lovely. 25150. 
Pals. 6271. 
Playing. 6811. 
Twenty four hours. 6797. 
Waiting beneath the 
Ozark Moon. 19468. 
We love our colors. 19485. 
When the sun goes merging into 
the stars of night. 6947, 17599. 
Stothart (Herbert) : 
Agitators. 23820. 
Amour no. 2. 23847. 
Arrival at the dock. 23868. 
_At the inn. 7148. 
At the table. 178837. 
Attaca [sic] to fish market. 
Attaecca song in the 
17839. 
Balcony with Achmed. 17864. 
Ballroom and garden. 9456. 
Bath scene. 17871. 
Birthday party. 9502. 
Boots and saddles. 7241. 
Breakfast room. 9518. 
Cairo railroad station. 
Carnival echoes. 17961. 
Chiquita. 24053. 
Coronation. 24094. 
Cottage episode attacca. 
Drifting on a blue lagoon. 
End of day prelude. 18142. 
End of the day. 18148. 
Festival dance. 9859. 
Grand Centra] episode. 
His tribesmen meet him. 
Hunt galop. 10058. 
Hurry oriental. 18346. 
Irish picnic. 10247. 
Irish serenade. 7973. 
Italian peasants. 10277. 
Italian street singer. 10278. 
Jerry tells Peg. 10297. 
Knights of old. 103858. 
Marche regal. 24897. 
Mary. 16758. 
Mob. 24975. 
Night flight. 10738. 
Night in the throne room. 
Ooc-la-la Jimmie. 3989. 
Oriental hurry. 18968, 18969. 
Peace brings dawn. 25238. 
Prelude. 25576, 
Prince Charles. 


dreamy 


9418, 
desert. 


17954. 


9651. 
9776. 


18251. 
18323. 


25110, 


25299. 


INDEX 


Dt. a MYs., Wee 


Stothart (Herbert )—Continued. 
Proposal. 19048. 
Ride thru Swedish 
25336. 
Serenaders. 
Serenata. 25431. 
Ship sails. 25445. 
Signal. 11109. 
Snow ride. 25486. 
Souvenirs. 19267. 
Spanish envoy. 25548. 
Sweetheart darlin’. 11254. 
Theres, 2), light “10> your. eyes, 
sweetheart darlin’. 8988. 
To desert hotel. 19898. 
To the inn. 25695. 
Wedding ceremony. 
White horse. 19545. 
Woman. 25921. 
Stouffer . (W.. K.) 
skies—the Akron. 
Stoughton (R. S.): 
I will lift up mine eyes unto the 
hills. 7902. 
Junior anthem book. 20521. 


forests 


19164. 


19494. 


Queen of the 
13167. 


Sylphs. 11670 (364). 
Stout (A. B.). Song of progress. 
8821. 
Stout (HE. I.) Sweet-heart of yester- 
day. 4296. 
Stout (N. L.) Sweet-heart of yester- 
day. 4296. 


Stoutenburg (F. C.): 

Blue Monday. 232. 

Chop suey. 371. 

Waltz of the mudturtles. 
Stoutenburg (R. D.): 

Connecticut waltz. 

Life of Thomas 

8122. 
Stovall (J. W.) 
Stowe (M. H.) 

Jane. 22613. 
Stowell (E. E.): 

Do it now. 7460. 

How are you. T7773. 

Some day soon. 8796. 

Someone else. 8804. 

Step lively. 8874*. 

You’re in my dreams. 9297. 
Strafsache van geldern. 4465. 
Strahan (M. R.) I want to prove 

my dear I love you. 22466. 
Straight (KE. B.) Legion 
18601. 
Straight (F. H.): 


2508. 


9644. 
Alva Edison. 


In the bag. 5634. 
Just keep smilin’ 


strut. 


Jewel of Spain—I love you. 5691. 
Lovely June. 24861. 
Strain (EK. M.) I miss you when 


you're gone. 1022. 
Straitor (E. E.): 
In our little white home on the 


Meet me in the garden of home 


sweet home. 20737. 
Mother in a vision. 8326. 
Sirakacz (Sylwin) I had to love you 
only to lose you. 12343. 


Strandberg (J. A.) Viking lullaby. 
21475. 

Strandquest (W. D.) You're still in 
my heart. 7051. 


Strang (V. E.): 
Mary, that old fashioned sweetr- 
heart of mine. 5930. 
Southland, 2229. 
_£ry to make up your mind. $044. 
You're just right for me, sweet- 


heart. 7046. 
Strange ceremonies of the world. 
24037. 


Strangest interlude in a century of 


progress. 17311*. 
Stransky (Otto) Frau’n sind fiir 
mich eine walzermelodie. 3255. 
Sigasbanen (E..V.) Call, of Haster. 


Strasser (Alfred) : 

Haus dazwischen. 10008. 

Man braucht kein geld. 14731. 
Stratton (EK. W.) My girl’s sweeter 

than a Georgia peach. 6061. 
Straughan (May) Silver moon smile 
on me tonight. 17228. 
Straus (Erwin): 
Barkarole. 157. 
Mach mich nicht melancholisch. 
1439. 

Seufzerbriicke. 2108. 

Tanz mit mir mia bella. 

Wie sich’s 

vorstellt. 

Straus (Oscar): 

Ev'ry woman thinks she wants 

to wander. 607. 

Frau. die weiss, 
3254. 

Herren vom Maxim. 3373. 

I know what.I want. 950. 

It’s a shame. 1168. 

Mother of Pearl. 1569. 

Old-fashioned girl. 1748. 

Take your wife to Paris. 2310. 

There must be something. 2370. 

When anybody plays or sings, I 

think of you. 4500. 
Strauser (J. R.): 
I love the simple things in life. 
973. 

Play your fiddles. 
Strauss (H. M.) Beer is here. 
Strauss (J. E.) Prelude. 4257. 
Strauss (Johann) vater: 

Sorgenbrecher. 25541. 


2322. 
der kleine Moritz 
2701. 


was sie will. 


6310. 
4798. 


hill. 24636. i Walzer aus Wien. 17517. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Strauss (Johann) : 
Aimer, boire et chapter. 29. 
An der schénen blauen Donau. 78. 
Artist’s life. 19702. 
Beau Danube bleu. 167, 168, 23921. 
Blue Danube. 2931, 9508. 
Come out, Vienna. 49438. 
Country innocent. 7400. 
Csardais. 7405. 
Dance, pretty lady. 7413. 


Fairy tales from the Orient. 9839. 
Feuilles du matin. 7565. 

Freut euch des lebens. 16202. 
Glass of golden bubbles. 7631. 
Lagunes. 18588. 

Laughing song. 8077. 

Légendes de la forét. 1294, 8087. : 


Liebeswalzer. 5798. 
Radetzky-marche. 1948. 

Sang viennois. 2050. 

Six waltzes. 8881. 

Tales from the Vienna woods. 


19332. 
Vie d’artiste. 2522. 
Waltz time. 19478. 


Wir spielen operetten. 25909. 

Strauss (Johann) jr. 

Wien. 17517. 

Strauss (Josef) : | 
Freut euch des lebens. 16202. 
Village swallows. 15543. 

Strauss (Richard) : 


Arabella. 8881*, 11222*, 13378*, 
15340*, 15341. 
Salome. 15733 (336-838). 


15733. (340, 341). 
17752 (140). 


Salomes tanz. 
Tod und verklirung. 
Strawinsky (Igor): 
Danse russe. 24122. 
Scherzo. 6631. 
Streater (M. D.) Chicago, fair city of 
the fair. 9608. 
Strebor (Carol) pseud. See Roberts 
(C. J.) 
Streck (A. W.) NRA. 20895. 
Strecker (Heinrich) Drei zarte rosen. 
3173. 
Street (M. W.): 
I want a girlie to wed a hill billie. 
16464. 
Song of the roamer. 11185. 
Street (R. D.) Have you seen my 
ca-ca-ca-canary. 22257. 


Strehlau (Heinz) Gretel aus dem 
Harz. 14305*. 

Streicher (Blanche) Moonlight sym- 
phony. i0600. 


Streland (Oscar) : 


Daily exercises for piano. 2815 
(65). 

Hlementary material for the piano. 
2815 (80). 


Strenna delle rose, 1988. 2255. 


Walzer aus 


Strevel (Caroline) For you have my 
love. 20081. 
Stribling (A. M.) 
cerely. 12368. 
Strich durch die rechnung. 4259. 
Stricker (F. S.): 
Must we patt. 
No more ifs. 
Thanks to fate. 
Waiting. 6851. 
Strickland (F. G.) 
sion blues. 7656. 
Strickland (H. A.) Love’s dream boat. 
5883. 


I love you sin- 


6037. 
8439. 
6715. 


-Good bye depres- 


Strickland (Lily) You ask why I love 
thee. 23795 (112). 
See also Anderson (L. S.) 
Strickland (N. E.): 
Golden eagles jingle. 7649. 
Rosebuds and daisies. 8690. 
Sweet-heart, in my dreams, I think 
about you. 8918. 
Strickland (Thelma) Out of the blue. 
21028. 
Stride (Harry) : 
Because of once upon a_ time. 
239382. 
Bless your heart. 15859. 
Can this be the end of love. 19822. 
Heaven only knows. 20218. 
I’ve got something to live for now. 
22452. 
Lonely park. 1860. 
Will it always be me. 6991. 
Striegel (A. M.) Dreams of you. 
9769. 
Striegel (Myrrl) See Striegel (A. M.) 
Striegler (Kurt) : 
Bruder, deine hand. 15898. 
Hitlerland - heimatland - deutsches 
vaterland. 16312. 
Zu dir. 17750. 
Strike it rich. 21868, 23637, 23765. 
Strike me pink. 8516. 
Strimer (Joseph) : 
Album de Maroussia. 11699. 
Caresses d’une mére. 13974. 
Choeur des travailleurs. 14019. 
Clochettes. 14031. 
Deux piéces. 8882. 
En canot. 14173. 
En pleine campagne. 
Equilibriste. 14179. 
Gondolier. 14294. 
Petit voyageur. 15037. 
Petite danse. 15038. 
Pour les jeunes. 15075. 
Récit amusant. 15111. 
Rencontre joyeuse. 15116. 
Romanesca. 6414. 
Sonatina classica. 23332. 
Tambours et clairons. 15404. 


14174. 


1589 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Strimmer (Giuseppe) : 
Geh fort. 25992 (18). 
Jiingster friihling. 25992 (32). 
Liebesfrage. 25992 (35). 
Rose im schnee. 25992 (59). 
Stringer (R. W.): 
Dreaming of you. 9766. 
Looking for love again. 10468. 
What ev’ry little baby ought to 


know. 138617. 
Stringham (E. J.) Pilgrim fathers. 
21060. 
Stringham (I. TT.) America first. 
2849. 


Strnad (Chas.): 
Dancing sweetheart. 
I’ve got love. 22451. 
My commandment of love. 22870. 

Strobeck (Alfred) Covenant concert 

band march. 96583. 

Stroberger (H. O.) 

long ago. 17344. 

Strock (Oskar): 

My last tango. 6074. 
Two sparkling eyes. 


21985. 


Sweetheart of 


6804. 


Strohmaier (Fritz) Jazz-pianist. 
Davia 

Strom (W. R.) Crossing the bar. 
16007. 

Strong (C. E.) Fireside, my pipe and 
you. 14217. 

Strong (C. R.) What price love. 
15591. 


Strong for you. 21311*. 
Stross (J. C.): 
Autumn weather. 19719. 
What is there to do but fall in 
love. 21541. 
Strube (Gustav) 
fluch. 12026. 
Strubel (Edward) 
the sacred heart of Jesus. 12747. 
Struecel (Rudolph) ‘Tears I shed for 


Des klarinettisten 


you. 4813. 
Struense (Birger): 
Barcarolle. 2900. 
Nadra. 3914. 
*Stu mo Run. 8888. 
Stuart (E. B.) Maniu, moja Maniu. 
1461. 
Stuart (Edward) ‘Tower of London. 
6774. 
Stuart (J. D.) I’m living in the tree 
tops. 14443. 


Stuart (K. L.):: 
And the weeping willows wept. 
15733 (7). 
Belle of Mayfair. 11670 .. (29), 
15733 (26-28), 19648 (11, 12). 
Bells in the morning. 15733 (29). 
Come to St. George’s. 15733 (65). 
Hight little debutantes are we. 
15733 (106). 


Mass in honor of. 


Hello, come along girls. 15733 
(142). 

I am aé military man. 15733 
(149). 


15733 (150). 
15733 (1507. 
157838 (157). 
15733 (158). 
maid. 15733 


I know a girl. 
I’m a duchess. 
In gay Mayfair. 
In Montezuma. 
Matron and_ the 
(210). 
My little girl is a shy little girl. 
15783 (228). 
Play the game. 157388 (270). 
Princess’s song. 11670 (294). 
We've come from court. 15733 
(380). 


Welcome to princess. 15733 (381). 


What makes the woman. 11670 
(412). 

What will the world say. 15733 
(383). 

Where you go will I go. 15733 
(385). A 

Stuart (Leslie): 

And the weeping willows wept. 
1fBs (Ch). 

Belle of Mayfair. 11670 (29), 


15733 (26-28), 19648 (11, 12). 
Bells in the morning. 15733 (29). 


Come to St. George’s. 15733 
(65). 

Hight little debutantes are we. 
15733 (106). 

Hello, come along girls. 15733 

his (t42). . 

I am a military man. 15733 
(149). 


15733 (150). 
15733 (151). 
15733 (157). 
15733 (158). 


I know a girl. 
I’m a duchess. 
In gay Mayfair. 
In Montezuma. 


Matron and the maid. 15733 
(210). 

My little girl is a shy little girl. 
15733 (228). 


Play the game. 15733 (270). 

Princess’s song. .11670 (294). 

We’ve come from court. 15733 
(380). 

Welcome to princess. 15733 (881). 


What makes the woman. 11670 
(412). 

What will the world say. 15733 
(383). 

Where you go will I go. 15733 
(385). 


Stuart (Margaret) Please don’t take 
my dreams. 1888, 

Stuart (Marguerite) Smiling for you 
with a broken heart. 2170. 

Stuart (R. J.) You’re the one that I 
love. 15715. 


Stuart (Rookie) See Stuart (R. J.) 


1590 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1985 


Stuart (Tully) For my sonny and 


me. 14236. 
Stuart (W. H.) Ten easy lessons. 
L315, 
Stuart (W. L.) Just a year ago. 
3609. 
Stubblebine (Harvey) Song of the 
NR A, 19250. 
Stubbs (—): 
Paris-Noél. 13084. 
Rosario. 8686. 
Stubbs (E.) : 
Manola, 5912, 12728. . 
Pour étre heureux. 15073. 


Stuber (B. F.) : 
- — Clock symphony. 3089. 


Night voices. 3926. se 
Stucky (D. T.) In the land of my 
~golden dreams, 24640. 


Studabaker (M. W.) Oh, I want to 
be just like the Savior. 8470. 

Stude (Edward) Love in a sunny 
rose garden. 5861. 

Student king. 18765 (28, 52, 91, 96, 
Se OOW MOS Tle. Lipo, 214, 22D. 
248), 15733 (127, 304, 805, 342), 
19648 (135, 186). 


Studentenprinz (Der) 2258, 4262. 

Sttirmer (Bruno) Deutsches lied. 
9714. 

Stulen vals. 8889, 9051. 

Stults (R. M.): 


Clover bloom. 4656 (99). 
O little Babe of Bethlehem. 4656 
(460). 
Voice triumphant. 
Sturgis (J. E.) Favorite 
22118. 
Sturgis (M. M.) 
5632. 
Sturgis (T. C.) Low cotton. 18680. 
Sturm (Maurice) You never saw fish 
like the saw fish that I saw. 21657. 
Sturm (Der) 6635*. 
Stutler (J. I.) Oxeye daisy. 18978. 
Stutschewsky (Joachim) ;: 


4656 (669). 
hymns. 


In remembrance. 


Andante. 795. 

Arie des Boris Godunow. 100. 
Gopak. 768. 

Hebriisches lied. 888. 
Largo. 185. 


Lento e patetico. 1297. 


Praeludium. 1839. 


Siciliano. 140. 
Suarez (Aninea) Why did you go 
away. 4551. 
Suarez (T. G.) Flores de la repub- 
lica. 24269. 
Succés mondiaux. 11227. 
Such (Percy) Sonata. 7172. 


Suchocki (Hdmund) : 
Awake all. 9433. 


We send men flying. 138597. 


That little white 
2349. 


Suess (Georgiana) 
cottage and you. 
Suesse (Dana): 


Concerto in three rhythms. 3058. 
Danza a media noche. 21990. 
Free. 14248. 


Love’s old sweet song is a new 
song to me. 1417. 

Moon about town. 24988. 

Sugar house. 7350, 7625, 8306, 11983, 
12232, 13360. 
Sugarman (Louis) : 

Garden of love. 725. 

Your lips betray. 25982. 
Sugden (Albert) : 

Keep smiling. 18570. 

Moonlight serenade. 5999. 
Suggett (Mrs. N.) Memories. 12767. 
Suggs (Cordelia) Prosperity march. 

4074. 


Sughroue (James) U. S. A. today. 


9079. 

Sugrue (R. V.) Swamp man. 4279. 

Suit (EH. N.) On a bright moon-lit 
night in Georgie. 6225. 

Suit (H. F.) Marry like dad. 22783. 

Suite for woodwinds. 25586. 

Suk (Josef) Scherzo fantastique. 
23795 (79). 

Sulcer (C. T.) Silence and exalta- 
tion. 23280. 


Sullins (EH. S.) Red eross march. 
21696 (322). 
Sullivan (A. M.): 
My little red rose. 
Old Apache trail. 
Sullivan (A. S.): 
Choruses from Ruddigore. 


20852. 
16983. 


21915. 


I sing the mighty power. 2815 
(147). 
Jolanthe. 20465*. 


Lost chord. 8180. 

Spirit of worship. 8851. 
Sullivan (Billy) Nira, queen of pros- 

perity. 16947. 

Sullivan (C. H.): 

Bible tells. 19755. 

Building our mansion. 
Sullivan (C. J.): 

My torch song’s just a happy mel- 

ody. 25086. 


19803. 


Youw’re such a help to me. 25971. 
Sullivan (D. J.): 
Americana. 11670 (7). 
When the roses fade away. 2815 
(364). 
Sullivan (EK. E.) One sweet girl. 
> 8511. 


Sullivan (EH. J.): 
Dancing. 3094. 
Sweet Anjole. 4282. 
Sullivan (Hlsie) You took the stars 
out of heaven. 4637. 


Sullivan (EF. D.) Truly mine. 9041. 


1991 


INDEX 


Sullivan (Henry) : 


Ballerina. 19738. 
Let the red wine flow. 18614. 
Love, pass me by. 18671. 
My temptation. 10706. 
Sullivan (J. M.) America’s heroes. 
(125: 
Sullivan (K. A.) Just an everyday 
girl. 8029. 
Sullivan (M. E.) All on account of 
you. 15761. 
Sullivan (Maurice) Beautiful mate. 
23926. 
Sullivan (T. A.) My garden of 
dreams. 8359. 


Sullivan (V. L.) When it’s spring- 
time in the old Ohio valley. 17577. 

Sullivan (William) I want to be a 
chambermaid. 1045. 

Sumerau (D. L.) Christmas is com- 


ing. 14022. 
Summer (Carroll) Song for mother. 
8817. 
Summers (Guy) Carrie. 7314. 
Summy (C. F.) co.: 
Angels and shepherds. 17813. 
Band. 2899. 
Christmas bells. 17984. 
Christmas night. 21924. 
Conqueror. 180138. 
Crossing the bar. 16008. 
For the littlest one. 3241. 
God’s minuteman. 18235. 
Grandpa. 143808. 
Gypsy caravan. 18264, 18265. 


Hast Thou forsaken me. 
22254. 

Henry-Etta. 20226*. 

Illustrated tap rhythms and rou- 


22253, 


tines. 10196. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
20478. 


Janey. 20496. . 

Jesus Thy boundless love. 
Just for to-day. 5719. 
Lonely caravan. 24818. 
March of the Boy scouts. 3767. 
Mary’s song of exaltation. 24902. 
Mass in honor of Our Lady of 

victory. 14753. 


18535. 


Moccasin dance. 24976. 
Mother’s eyes. 18798. 
Radio. 15108. 

Reading cards. 10998. 


Rise up, O men of God. 23185. 


Robin Goodfellow. 13196. 
Sailor dear. 13227. é 
Slumber boat. 15265, 17247, 


19216. 
Soldiers marching. 4220. 
Spinning song. 2232, 2233. 
Steamboat chuggin’ down de river. 
23377, 23378, 25568. 
Sweet as the rose. 15364. 


pt. 11, n:s., vy. 28 


To our fair-weather salesmen. 
19402. 


Turkish march. 217938. 


Vale of song. 2496. 
Water sprite. 15565. 
Wind-mill. 25904. 


Sumner (F. D.) 
Sumner (James) : 


Dreaming. 24187. 


Black-Foxe, we fight for thee. 
15856. 

Bulldogs of old  Black-Foxe. 
15901. 


Sumner (R. M.) Bring back my wild- 
wood rose. %262. 

Sumner (Roy) Drifting apart. 19990. 
Sumpter (Dot) Drive away depression 
blues. 563. 
Sumpter (Osa) 

on me. 20479. 
Sumsion (Corbett) Waken! 
and ladies gay. 19470.- 
Sumsion (H. W.): 
Magnificat. 5907. 
Nunc dimittis. 5907. 
Sunatona (Chief) Cowboy Tom’s 
round-up book. 19891. 


It’s always rainin’ 


Lords 


Sunday at home. 6648. 

Sunderland (Bert) Memories of 
mother. 24925. 

Sundgaard (Arnold) I’m always re- 
turning. 18899. 

Sundown (Lou) You be my fiddler. 
15692. 


Sundquist (F. E.) My dream rose. 
6054. 


Sundy 
1894. 
Sunland music co. Shake the blues 
out of the Red White and Blue. 
8737. 
Sunnwend-verlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Bruder, deine hand. 15898. 
Fiir Deutschlands wehr. 18206. 
Heil fiihrer dir! Sieg heil. 18307. 
Heil Hitler. 18308. 
Heil und sieg. 18309. 
Hitlerland - heimatland - deutsches 
vaterland. 16312. 


(Géo.) Plus beau régiment. 


Marsch des dritten Reiches. 
22784. 
Sturmsoldaten. 19292. 
Zu dir. 17750. 
1914. 19646-19648. 
Sunny days. 238390*. 
Sunshine (Marion) Is it love. 1158. 


Superior music, ine.: 


Are you sure you love me. 9394. 

Gypsy lover. 33381, 7682. 

It’s midnight my love. 22559. 

My design for living. 10648, 
12868. 

Oh you would, so would I. 3950. 

Ooh, ooh, ooh, we're in love. 
15000, 18964. 


1592 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Sittin’ up waitin’ for you. 15254, 
19205. 

There’s always to-morrow. 21384, 
21385. 

When autumn comes. around. 
15593. 

You’re in my power, ha! ha! ha! 
ha! ha. 25963. 


Supino (Don) You. 23746. 
Suppé (Franz von): 
Franz Schubert. 12170. 
Jolly robbers. 23795 (40). 
Light cavalry. 28795 (44). 
Schone Galathee, 4145, 4146. 
Supplement to Wellesley song book. 
19305. 
Suran (Paul) After the dance. 9344. 


Surette (T. W.): 
Out of the deep. 7076 (255). 
We then as workers. 7076 (374). 
Sussex mummers’ carol. 6655. 


Suter (R. O.): 

Autumn song. 23887. 

Bagatelle. 23912. 

Canzonetta. 25602. 

Gavotte. 24823. 

On with the dance. 4656 (476). 
Sutherland (EB. T.): 

How grand it’d be. 14869. 

My Oriental girl. 18839. 

Say! She’s my baby doll. 19148. 
Sutherland (F. A.) Roaring water. 

19097. 

Sutherland (Fred) : 

It’s nice to have a nice girl friend. 


14567. 
Little girlie. 5819. 
My star girl. 3904, 12926. 


Send mea kiss. 8726. 
Send me your kisses. 11082. 
You’re a wonderful girl to me. 
7043. 
Sutherland (Mrs. J. A.) 
and true. 18765 (212). 
Sutphin (A. M.) Panama moon. 6272. 
Sutro (Ottilie) Crew true-blue. 4380. 
Sutton (George) Happy-go-lucky Pete. 
80S. 
Sutton (H. O.): 
And the world goes on. 4656 (19). 
Lily and the rose. 21696 (232). 
Sutton (H. R.): 


Steadfast 


Won’t you. 9255. 
13. . 2810. 
Sutton (J. T.) Beautiful home. 4787. 
Sutton (Jackie) It’s just that I can’t 
have you. 5666. | 
Sutton (John) Confirmation day. 
18011. 
Sutton (M. 8S.) Our little brown cot- 
tage. 6255. 


Suvini-Zerboni, s. a.: 
A B C fino alla Z. 9838. 
"A canzone ’e Napule. 2, 3. 
v’A femmena. 5, 6. 
Ah! ’ammore e che ffa fa’. 
v Autunno. 119, 120. 
‘ Baby. 9434. 
Barcelonita. 9461. 
Bella negrita. 9487. 

* Bimba, senza l’amore. 214. 
Canzone ’e mala vita. 315. 
Caterinette. 9577. 
Com’ é bella la vita. 
Dear Bobby. 474. 
Dolly. 97382. 
Donna. 513. 

* Donna grazia. 
Fifi. 9864. 

I’ m’arricordo ’e te. 
Ivana. 10279. 
Lago di Braies. 1272. 
Linda Milonguita. 1325. 
Luna e V’usignolo. 1429. 
“Mi piacerebbe ma. 10566. 
“Mulino d’oro. 1579. 
My somebody. 1641. 
= Napoli canta. 1654, 1655. 
Nella luna. 1666, 10724. 

“ Non parlar d’amore. 10755. 

‘Non piango pit. 10756. 

' Non si pud scherzare con l’amore, 

1706. 
Non so cos’é. 1707. 

~ Non ti scordar di me. 
Non va. 1710. 

“Notti Cubane. 1718. 
Oh, rumba, rumba. 
Play for me. 1886. 
Portabandiera. 10927. 

Prima volta. 1912. 
Pupa di neve. 1928. 
- Ricciolino biondo. 1977. 
Rido. 1982. 
Rose rouge. 2019. 
“Rumba paesana. 11048. 
Scusi signora. 2092. 
Se fosse lei. 2093, 11071. 
So ’nnammurate ’e te. 2178, 2179, 

* Soledad. 11160. 

Sona, chitarra. 2199, 2200. 
Sul nilo blu. 11232, 
Suona fanfara mia. 2272. 

~ Tango alla luna. 43809. 

Uno due tre. 11406. 
» Valzer appassionato. 
' Viata a buie. 2518. 

Virginia. 4434. 

Vita, che tram. 11429. 
™ You’ve got everything. 

Zingara. 2804, 2805. 

Svird (Harvey) See Svird (J. H.) 

Svard (J. H.) Dirge of the dead 
9720. 


26, 27. 


392, 393. 


9733. 
989, 990. 


1708, 1709, 


1741. 


> 


4426. 


2787. 


1593 


INDEX 


Swaar (Jack): 


Underneath the southern moon. 
4418. 
Waltz of romance. 4457. 
Swafford (Jeanette) Our summons, 
23048. 
Swain (B. H.): 
Advancing. 17764. 
Fair-ground march. 9835, 12123 
Hazel. 12271. 
When I’m alone I’m _ lonesome. 
11502. 
Swain (Hal) I’m alone with a dream 
of you. 16405. 


Swallow’s wooing. 6656.- 
Swan (H. R.): 
I just can’t keep from trying. 
14406. Tne Bi 
Sweetheart will you love me, 
11262. 
Swan (M. L.): 
In my treasure chest. 18481. 
Just to shake your hand and say 
hello. 18565. 
Swan & co., music publishers, lItd.: 

Four triangos. 17508. 

Pirate goes West. 15050. 

Six pianoforte recreations. 15675. 
Swank (A. C.) Sweetheart. 15379. 
Swann (R. B.): 

After our wandering, peace divine. 

4656 (9). 

King’s anointed. 4656 (341). 

Swanson (E. R.) Waiting for you. 
21490. 

Swanson (Eddie) 
Swanson (G. M.) 
country home. 
Swanson (L. A.): 

Blues, why do you Keep haunting 

me. 13918. 

Dark night. 

I sing to you. 16455. - 

Walking on a cloud. 15554. 


Pleading. 63138. 
It’s our starlight 
5670. 


24124. 


Wind. 9248. 
Swanson (P. J.) Maker of dreams. 
1454. 


Swanson (R. W.): 

Bring back those old fashioned 
smiles. 7264. 

Dear little sweetheart of my mem- 
ories. 24133. 

I’d give the world to be in lover’s 
lane. 7798. 

I remember you. 5558. 

I tip my hat to a Minnesota moon- 


beam. 24574. 

If I were just a kid once again. 
7915. 

In that heaven I’m heading for. 
7947. 


Just one little smile. 103832. 
Keep on smilin’ my little darlin’. 
20555. 


pt. EL, n. s., v. 28 


No one to sympathize with me. 


6147. 
Oh, honey, wait until my ship 
comes sailing in. 8468. 
Rockabye days. 11028. 
Sunshine alley. 25597. 
Sweet little gal of mine. 8906. 
Sweet lullabyes, when shadows 


fall. 11248. 
That dear old neighborhood. 25648. 
That little blue ribbon. 8961. 
There’s a gal that I eall pal. 
21380. 
When you hear those bluebirds 
call to you. 11534. 
With the moon shining bright, it 
is hard to say good-night. 9249. 
You big blue baby eyes. 9277. 
You're still just a little girl. 21666. 
Swanstone (A. N.) Hawaiian blue- 
bird. ‘820. | 
Sward (Henry) jr.: 
I’m in love with the sweetest kid 
in town... 5517. 


Sweetest little bit of heaven. 
6665. 
Swartz “(C. O°) ..0glordo name. 
24073... . . 
Swartz (E. E.) Bird echoes. 19648 
(14). 


Swartzman (Morris) Bagful of tunes. 
4774. 
Swayzee (J. E.): 
I want my home beyond Jordan. 
7894. 
Lord Jesus, please lead me home. 
8175. 
Poor peddler’s prayer. 6828. 
We must climb Mount Zion to go 
home. 6878. 
Swearer (A. T.): 
Depression you made a bad im- 
pression in my dough re mi. 


3120. 

Hi ho everybody I’m in love. 
7741. 

Who discovered love. 6975. 


Sweden, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Swedish dance. 4280. 


Sweelinck (J. P.) Born to-day. 
11834. 
Sweeney (A. M.): 
My trouble is you. 12933. 


To be in love with you. 19396. 


Whistling down the lane. 18658. 
Sweeney (Arthur) F. F. A. club 
song. 7549. 
Sweeney (HE. L.) F. F. A. club song. 
7549. 


Sweeney (F. T.) Come to me eter- 
nally Jesus, Jesus mine. 18001. 
Sweeney (J. R.) Home of endless 

years. 7076 (125). 


1594 


INDEX 


nes, 1-12, 1933 


Sweeney (M. D.): 
Forgive me—I tried not to love 


you. 9890. 
Gipsy girl—you are like a dream. 
9935 


Irish Irene. 5651. 


Love-bird’s eall. 8187. 
N.R.A. 16900. 
No more tears. 12968. 


Sun-burned Sam the hobo-man. 


8894. 
Texas down by the sea. 17366. 
Sweepings. 8901. 


You’re the one that 
21669. 
Just a pain in the 


Sweet (Harold) 
can’t remember. 

Sweet (Harry) 
parlor. 1215. 


Sweet by and by. 21696 (364). 
Sweetheart of Sigma. chi. 20095, 
20485. 

Sweney (J. R.) Golden hearted 
mothers. 758. 


Swenson (C. L.) jr.: 
Stein of beer, a pretzel and the 
NRA. 21300. 

‘Your love belongs to me. 15727. 
Swenson (Leonard) See Swenson 
(C. L.) jr. 
Swift (Kay) 

18781. 
Swift (L. E.) Scottsboro boys shall 
not die. 17184. 
Swift (Mack) Three square meals a 
~ day. 2894. 
Swift (Stanley) 
home. 12910. 
Swinbank (L. G.) 
long ago. 6101. 
Swinburne (W. H.): 
Bluebells. 7231. 
Kpitaph. 7537. 
Swindel (Myrtle) 
you say. 23848. 
Swindells (Tom) 


Moonlight memory. 


My old Michigan 


My sweetheart of 


America, what do 


Since I fell in love 


with you. 17230. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 4300, 
11268, 21332. | 
Swinnen (Firmin) lLord’s prayer. 
3711. 
Swinstead (Felix) : 
Etude arabesque. 7544. 
Happy errand boy. 24394. 
Scarlatti suite. 17173-17179. 


Sonata in A. 17269. 
Switten (Henry) So lonely without 
you. 15272. 
Switzerland, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Swogell (Benjamin) 
mance. 19872. 
Sykes (P. H.) 
eller unknown. 
Sykora (Paul) 


College ro- 


Come, O Thou trav- 
14045. 


In my arms. 24632. 


Sylva (G. G. De) See De Sylva (G. 
G. 
Sylvain (Jules) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Sylvain (Edition) : 
Amor kommer som en tjuv om 


natten. 7127. 

Gurli. 788. 

Hall takten spelemain for nu 
dansar jag. 14315. 

Hjartats rost. 24436. 


Hm—hm. 20237. 
Linda hambo. 1324. 
Liten mascot. 8134. 


Liten vistanflikt. 14669. 

Mississippi moon. 24966. 

Nir tvenne hjirtan slA samma 
slag. 25095. 


Pa livets krokiga landsvag. 8537. 
Staden sjunger. 2242, 21298. 
Tango-kavaljeren. 2318. 
Varfor grater du nir hela varlden 
mot dej ler. 21465. 
Vore mer An underbart. 9104. 
Sylvester (James) I could learn to 
love a girlie just like you. 10078. 
Sylvester music co., Itd.: 
Baa-baa, black sheep. 
In a narrow street. 
Mammy. 24889. 
Moths around the eandle flame. 
12840. 
Old Volga lullaby. 6220. 
Pilgrim’s song. 25251. 
Roll de ole chariot along. 25352. 
Song of the nightingale. 13346. 


23894. 
7935. 


Stars, what do you _ foretell. 
173804. 

Tale of Brer Rabbit. 17352. 
Sylvia. 5022. 
Sylviano (René) : 

Ah, les gosses. 7089, 17772. 

Ah! qu’c’est bon. 13784. 

C’est la belle vie. 4869, 9540. 


Il suffit d’une petite femme. 5608, 
14510. 

J’ai deux yeux. 1176. 

Je m’sens faite pour ca. 14579. 


On n’ s’était rien dit. 8496. 
Si les femmes faisaient la guerre. 
6501. 


Tu le sais. 138499, 19426. 


Valse des matelots. 908T. 
Sylvio (Don) Sometimes a dream 
comes true. 8809. 


Symes (Marty): 

Ain’t we like two millionaires— 
ain’t we. 17777. 

Chimes in the chapel. 21910. 

Deep in the dark of the night. 
18053, 22015. 

Moon of Asia land. 22828. 

Ol pappy. 23001. 


When can I eall again. 4501. 


1595 


INDEX 


Symes (Marty )—Continued. 
When the last rose of Summer 


whispers good bye. 175938, 
19527. 

When the robins return in the 
spring. 17595. 


Symons (D. T.): 
Air: Sweet lowdy Jennings. 
Counterdance. 4680. 
Symphonette. 13418, 13419. 
Synnberg (Margaret) 5 minute chro- 
matic harmonica course. 9330. 
Szabo (Ludwiko) Ich Kann noch 
mehr, als tango tanzen. 1071. 
Szatowski, or Szatowsky (Antoni) : 
Prélude. 2305. 
Suite. 15391. 
Szanto (Théodore) : 

' Passacaglia. 138. 
Quatriéme étude orientale. 
Quatuor 4 cordes. 8639. 
Troisiéme étude orientale. 


4680. 


2447, 


Szeklucki (Stefan) Trzech gwiazd. 
9047. 
Szemplenski (Aiphonse) Remember 


Tl always love you. 21115. 
Szenkar (Desider) Du bist die frau, 
die mir gehort. 14155, 14156. 
Szerdi (Andrew) Winter 
dear. 6999. 
Szigeti (Joseph) : 
Adieu. 23815. 
Serenade. 25427. 
Sz:rmai (Albert) : 
Glorious beer. 7635. 
I gotta right to sing the blues. 
3428. 
I’ll do my best to make you happy. 
22367. 
Looking on the bright side. 5850. 


Love is the sweetest thing. 
16708. 

Tell me to-night. 6705. 

Till then. 21409. 


What more can I ask. 25815. 
Szule (Joseph) : ; 
Affranchis.. 9342. 
Amour quand il commence. 
C’est nerveux. 138952. 
Heure du berger. 10028. 
Main qui cAaline. 10511, 18693. 
Szymanowski (Karol) Symphonie 
cencertante. 11266. 
Vabet (Georges) : 
Doudloudou. 12055. 
Ma Betty Boop. 8225. 
On n’l’aurait pas ecru. 
Sentimentale. 2102. 
Tabloid. 4945, 5268, 6433, 6540. 
Tacy (La Verne) 
Sweet Adeline. 8959. 
Tacy (lula) Can it be you. 24025. 
Taddonis (Frank) When you're gone, 
17607, 19536. 


9357. 


13032. 


1942. 


is here, : 


That famous song, . 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 28 


Tafarella (Santi) : 
Like you. 24794. 
Sweet Spanish dreams. 
Taggart (Jean) 
with you. 7989. 


13400. 
In dreams I waltz 


Taggart (Milt) When the wild, wild 
roses bloom. 11528. 
Tagliaferri (H.) Demone. 14097. 


Tagliapietra (Gino) Rosso di sera. 


23222. 

Tagress (J. M.) Turnin’ the corner. 
11383. 

Tagress (W. H.) Turnin’ the corner. 
11383. 

Taifun. 15394. 


Taillandier (G. S.): 


Ave maris stella. 17846. 
Li dous bessoun. 18619. 
Tailor’s daughter. 8718. 


Tait (Dawson) My dream = girl. 
14866. 
Tait (iohm): 
Charming Chloe. 7335. 
Shrewd old count. 8749, 8750. 
There is a garden: 8982: 
Vait (Tommy) Virginia. 4484, 


Take.a chance. 2175, 6499, 20484, 
20922, 20934, 24080. 

Take it or leave it. 
6106, 6894, 6922. 

Talarico (Gaetano) : 


5278; 5378, 5802, 


Dyna-mite. 572. 
Girl of my heart. 16223. 
Talarico (Tommy) See Talarico 
(Gaetano) 
Talavera (Mario) Por. la -senal. 
25281. 
Talbot (D. M.): 
Blue moon. | 9332 (34). 
White chrysanthemum. 93832 
393). 
Talbot (Gunner Horace) : 
Blue eagle march. 21822. 
Hail, hail for Roosevelt. 9992. 
Talbot (Howard): 
Blue moon. 9332 (34). 
White chrysanthemum. 9332 
(393). 


Talbot (Jean): 

Pale moonlight. . 15023. 

Sing alittle jingle. 19196. 
Talbot (Juanita) Wl think of you. 


22374. 

Talbot (Odilon) Missa pro defunctis. 

- 18749. 

Talbott (W. M.) Music maker. 
18802. 

Tales and tunes from grand opera. 
19331. 

Tales of Hoffman. 1734. 

Tales of Hoffmann. 20968. 

Tallacksen (V.M.) I never knew that 


‘I loved you. 1025. 


1596 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


_——_——— 


Tallett (L. M.) 
maples. 1144. 
Talley (L. H.): 

Dreaming. 12077. 
I’m in love with you. 12384. 


In the valley of the 


Love me. 12688. 

Moonlight on the Swanee river. 
12824. 

My mother’s melody of love. 
12904. 


Rolling along. 138200. 
Tallis (Thomas) : 
If ye love me. 1092. 
Nune dimittis. 22978. 
O Lord, give Thy Holy Spirit. 
1727. 
Purge me, O Lord. 1929. 
This is my commandment. 
Tallman (H. D.) 
11512. 
Tallman 
20191. 
Tamblyn (B. L.): 
Mumps. 6030. 
Toast to Canada. 
Tammany (Harry) 
ful girl. 11683. 
Tampa (M. J.) Prosperity is coming 
back. 8616. 
Tanassy (Cornel) jr.: 

Casa Loma stomp. 13978. 
Mahagony hall stomp, 5908. 
Tandler (Adolph) 500,000. devils. 

23795. 
Tandler (H. J.) 


2386. 
When mother sang. 


(K. W.) Happy widow. 


9025. 
You’re a wonder- 


Smile for all, never 


a smile for me alone. . 2167. 
Tango des roses. 2317. 
Tango um mitternacht. 4310*. 


Tankersley (G. P.) 
beams. 20796. 
Tannenholz (M. B.): 
Heart, who wants to buy. 10017. 
I often think about you. 10147. 
Just mem’ries of you. 10331. 
Tanner (Jack) I’m so alone. 22421. 


Mountain moon- 


Tanner (Pauline) Love me in the 
springtime. 10481. 
Tannhiuser. 2543, 11670 (396), 15552. 


Tannie (James) : 
If you see Dan Cupid, that little 
god of love. 1098. 
Lessons in love. 1298. 
Tansman (Alexandre) : 
Concertino. 18009. 
Deux piéces. 2320. 
Poil de earotte. 15062. 


Second recueil de mazurkas. 
4159. 
Toceata. 2321. 

Tantum ergo. 23795 (97). 


Tanzariello (Frank) 
steva’ mamma mie. 

‘Tanzende Shylock. 
2322, 2701. 


Rinde o’ tavute 
25389. 
157, 1489, 2108, 


Tapper (Thomas) : 
Sight reading and memory les- 
sons. 17752 (132), 21696 (341). 
Sight reading and memory les- 


sons for the pianoforte. 23795 
(83). 
Tapper’s graded piano course. 


11670 (367, 368). 


Tapper’s graded piano course. 11670 
(367, 368). 
Tapscott (W. A.) Dear Louise. 5013. 


Tar (Vernon de) See de Tar (Ver- 


non ) 

Tardiff (Mamie) Garden of memo- 
ries. 16212. 

Tarjan (Marie) Lament to the moon. 
14633. . 

Tarlow (Marc) Adagio. 24409, 
24410. 

Tarman (Ruth) Down Arizona way. 
24174. 

Tarman (W. V.) Down Arizona way. 
24174. sats 


Tarog (J. Z) N: BR. A.,, 20899. 

Tarone (Joseph) Springtime is love 
time for you and me. 15322. 

Tarquins fraternity. Tarquins song. 
11277. 

Tartini (Giuseppe) : 
Arioso.. 23864. 
Hvening song. 
Largo. 103887. 

Tarzan the fearless. 21858. 

Tasgal (Max) Light of love. 13818. 

Tashoff (Ivan) pseud. See Tuchinsky 

(Aaron) 
Tassel (A. M. Van) 
(A. M.) 

Tate (A. F.): 

God keep you. 

Utopia. 13530. 

When I think of you. 4508. 

Tate (Carl): 

Frankie. 702. 

Just another moment. 12539. 
Tate (Carroll) Every hour, every 
day. 18157. 
Tate (Phyllis) 

1031. 
Tate (William) : 
Frankie. 702. 
Just another moment. 
Tattle-tales. 654, 967. 
Tatton (J. M.) Birds. 15851. 
Taub (Allen) : 
And I love you. 23849. 
At the end of a long weary day. 
23878. 

Buy now. 24006. 

Come back to me_ sweetheart. 
21988. 

Come to me sweetheart. 

Cutie. 21977. 

Doomed to lonliness [sie] 24169. 


23864. 


See Van Tassel 


12218. 


I sing of a maiden. 


12539. 


24079. 


1597 


INDEX 


pt. 1H,.DiS, N28 


Taub (Allen)—Continued. 

Ever in my heart. 22103. 

Give me an old fashioned girl like 
mother. 24338. 

Good-bye dreams. 24355. 

Have you seen my ca-ca-Ga-canary. 
DPT 

Honey bunch. 24447. 

I call my sweetie angel cake. 
22331. 

Ill bring back your dreams some 
day. 24517. 

I’m camping out alone. 24542. 

I’m singing to you. 24556. 

I’m sorry that I fell in love with 
you. 24560. 

If I had only known. 24604. 

In the autumn of life. 22528. 

In the shadows I found a heart. 
22502: 


Just a little kiss. 24696. 
Let’s be friends. 24766. 
Love me forever. 24850. 


Lubly Dinah’s gone wid a coon. 
24870. 

My little home. 25054. 

My old blue valley home. 25068. 

Oh you big ole moon. 25151. 

On a day in June. 25171. 

One night in June. 25183. 

Our honeymoon day. 23040. 

Parking in the parlor. 25232. 

Prosperity. 25304. 

Prosperity is coming back again. 
25305. 

Say uh-huh! and let’s be happy. 
23247. 

September parting. 25426. 

Stella. 25569. 

There’s a glorious sun a’shining. 
25665. 

When I’m alone with you. 25833. 

When my baby comes back to me. 


258438. 

When sonny tells mother he loves 
her. 25845. 

You’re a melody of love dear. 
23770. 


You’re unforgetable. 25975. 
Taubert (Alfred) 19383 Deutschlands 
aufstieg. 18765. 
Taubert (Hans) 
aufstieg. 138765. 
Taubmann (Otto) aw., and Taubmann 
(Elsa) prop.: 
Salome. 157338 (338). 
Salomes tanz. 15733 (389). 
Zweite, indianische, suite. 
(245). 
Tavan (Emile) aw., and Tavan (B. A. 
J. Rujxprop.: 
Manon. 7076 (213). 
Mignon. 7076 (348). 


1933 Deutschlands 


21696 


Tayler (A. N.): 


Blue mcvon. 93832 (34). 
Mr. Popple of Ippleton. 9332 
(237). 


Taylor (Mrs. A. H.) 
sweet was the Master’s voice. 
(471). 

Taylor (A. R.) 
till you try. 

Taylor (B. E.) 
on love. 3669. 

Taylor (Billy): 

Ev’ry night. 16140. 
Out of the storm came you. 


Oh tender and 
4656 


You never can tell 
15704. 
Let’s take a chance 


15013. 
Technocracy. 2329. 
Taylor (CC. E.) My sanctuary. 
25075. 
Taylor (C. H.) Not at home. 7076 
(244). 


Taylor (C. T.) When the moon is 
shining down in the valley. 15616. 

Taylor (Campbell) You are worth 
your weight in gold. 11612 ° 


‘Taylor (Colin): 


Barren woods. 159. 


Beside the idle summer sea. 204, 
Christopher Wren. 15968. 
Four little sketches. 13426. 
Lord protector. 8177. 
Lost kite. 8181. 
Old roads. 8488. 
Pantomime. 1837. 
Three short pieces. 6694. 
Taylor (Douglas) Alabama strut. 
7100. 
Taylor (Elizabeth R.) Begin in me. 
4804. 
Taylor (Ethelwyn R.): 


Calvary’s hlessings in song. 308. 

Forgiven. 24283. 

I don’t belong down here. 24491. 
Taylor (Franklin) Roses that bring 


my love. 25378. 
Taylor (Gladys) Piano games for lit- 
tle ones. 19010. 
Taylor (H. A.) Lonesome night. 
18644. 
Taylor (H. H.) ’TIwill be sweet, little 
girl. 138507. . 
Taylor (Herbert) : 
Bells are ringing the _ blues. 
21797. 
Just a perfect night for love. 
10318. 
Taylor (J. S.): 
Contest winners. 9645. 


19457. 
There must be a 


Victorian. 
Taylor (Jack) 
heaven, 6726. 
Taylor (L. C.) Ob tender and sweet 
was the Master’s voice. 4656 (471). 
Taylor (L. F.) Slumber song. 2166. 


1598 


INDEX 


nes. 1-12, 1983 


Taylor (Lawrance) Cornish sea jic- 


tures. 9648. ~ 
Taylor (Lester M.) Hail to Pitt. 
12250. 


Taylor (Lionel M.): 

On a day in June, on a honeymoon 
with you. 25171. 
Somebody’s baby. 6546. 
Taylor (M. A.) Not at home. 

(244). 

Taylor (Nathaniel) Kingstree, S.C. 
I’m left all alone. 14442. 

Taylor (Nathaniel) Los Angeles. It’s 
okay baby if dat’s the way you feel. 
16546. 

Taylor (O. C.) 

Taylor (P. M.) 

Taylor (R. H.): 

Hlegié. 3194. 

Orange blossoms waltz. 3992. 
Taylor (R. J.) Heartless. 20213. 
Taylor (Russell) I’m going crazy 

over jig-saw puzzles. 5518. 

Taylor (Mrs. W. G.) See Taylor 
(Ethelwyn R.) 
Taylor (W. W.) 
on.) 725 (T1214: 
Teabout (R. A.) From town to town. 

20098. | 


T1076 


12020. 
2815 (89). 


Delia. 
For you. 


America marches 


Fantasia. 1576. 
I’m a prisoner now. 


Teague (W.) 

Tebo (E. M.) 
983. 

Tedesco (F. A.): 


Telschow 


Tempest (The) 


\ 


Tell mother I'll be there. 
27.1) 
Tellefson 
10519. 
Tellier (A.) pseud., 

helm) 


11670 (370, 


(Mattie) Mandolin boy. 


See Aletter (Wil- 


(Gustave) June dearest 


June, 20516. 
25640*, 
Temple of childhood. 8950*, 
Templeton (Alec): 
At the garden gate. 21756. 
Five portraits. 15413. 
Prelude. 23125, 

Templeton (Kathryn) West Virginia 
junior woman’s club song. 23606. 
Temps des cerises. 4969, 7079, 7289. 
Tempus (M. M.) Hurrah for pros- 

perity. 22322. 
Ten thousand years ago. 
Tennant (M. H.) 
this. 1768. 
Tennent (H. M.): 
Tell ev’ryone. 4317. 
Time to go home. 
Tenner (K. M.): 
Legend of the lily petal. 
Wood-earver of Krakovia. 
Tennessee music 
Carols of love. 
Tenney (G. B.) 
(313). 


19340. 
On a night like 


23479. 


18999*.. 

2729*. 

& printing co. 
17962. 


Serenade. 15733; 


Accordion pranks. 17758. Tentaciones (Las) 25642. 

Flying armada. 16172. Tenzer (Hlias) : 

Nocturne. 17360. Gypsy melodies. 14312. 

Play quick piano accordion Gypsy themes and _  variations:. 
method, 6309. 14313. 

Wasp. 19477. Gypsy’s dream. 20173. 

Tedford (R. P.): Tepper (Saul) Neglectingme. 6122. 
All I want is you. 17782. Teran (Karl) Twilight, moonlight 
Can I help it. 24023. and you. 11389. 

Tee (Ellwood) pseud. See Funk Teresa Mary (Sister) See Moyles 

(HT .3 (T. M.) 
Tegart (J. E.) Sweetheart. 6669. Terlingo (James) One little quarrel. 
Teichmiiller (Robert) Aus meinem 1780. 

tagebuch. 17841. Terney (C. J.) On the Lostine River: 
Teissedre (Ruth) Just fooling. road. 1770. 

10327. Terreur de la pampa. 9537. 

Teisseire (Luis) : | Terrill (Merle) Dancing in dream- 
En mi rancho hay una flor. 5126. land. 14069. 

No hables. 6141. Terry (Charles) Kissing depression 
Vraie ranchera. 9106. good-bye. 5743. 

Telasco (J. R.): Terry (Dean): 

For souvenirs remember me. Even as you and I. 22098. 
24279. ; Swedish rumba. 23396. 
Pop-eye the sailor man. 21078. Terry (F. E.): 
Telemann (G. P.): Cradle. 2815 (62). 
Kleine fantasien. 24736. Dance of daisies. 2815 (66). 
Konzert F-moll fiir solo-oboe. Hidden brook. 2815 (134). 
10368. Morning march. 2815 (228). 
Konzert in es-dur. 12575. Terry (Frances) Moccasin dance.. 
Polnisches konzert. 25276. 24976. 
1599 


38188—34——34 


INDEX 


pt. I, 1. s., Vv. 28 


Terry (Frank): 
Isn’t it nice to be all alone. 18505. 
Isn’t she a perfect little lady. 
14556. 

Mexicano. 14788. 

Swinging the blues away. 19325. 
Tramping in the rain. 15489. 
Woman, the rib of a man. 15668. 


Terry (R. R.) Italian’ Christmas 
earols. 5677. 

Terry (Rex) Love’s rendevous [sic] 
24868. 

Terry (T. H.) Suds. 8892. 

Tertis (Lionel) Sonata. 2202, 2208. 


Terzella (Mildred) lLet’s forgive and 


forget. 22659. 
Tesar (Otakar) Mayor Cermak. 
AZORES 
Tesh (W. E.) Won’t somebody be my 


sweetheart please. 7011. 
Tess of the storm country. 17365. 
Tessier (A. D.) Souvenirs. 8843. 
Tesson (W. A.) Shall we forget. 8738. 
Test (Louis) Don’t chisel behind the 
eagle’s talons. 19959. 
Test (Zelda) Wreck of the Akron. 


11602. 

Testa (—) Vorrei. 11485. 

Tetreault (W. E.) Road to happiness. 
17136. 

Tettoni (Ferdinando) Pepito mio. 
13101. 


Teudt (Karl): 
Peasant cantata. 21696 (22). 
Soul, array thyself with gladness. 
21696 (23). 
Teufel lacht dazu. 25992 (33, 40, 82). 
Teufelsreiter (Der) 6712*. 
Teves (B. H.) Lion songs for Lion 
meetings. 3689. 
Teves (Lion) See Teves (B. H.) 
Teves (Myron) pseud. See Raymond 
(M. T.) 
Tew (N. C.): 
Let’s go with Roosevelt. 16645. 
Sunny South is calling me. 23391. 
Yodeling rambler. 23745. 
Textor (C. 8.) 2d. On such a day. 
13033. 
Thachuk (William) : 


Thanet (Ted): 
Norah darlin’. 
Vantisha. 2508. 

Thanksgiving. 21357. 

Tharp (O. J.) Evening zephyrs waltz. 

21696 (85). 
That’s a good girl. 
25489. 
Thayer (A. W.): 
Lord is in His holy temple. 
(84). 
March on, ye soldiers true. 17752 
(90). . 
Now when the dusky shades. 
17752 (102). 
Thayer (HE. H.) I’m a pilgrim, ’m a 
stranger. 23795 (35). 

Thayer (Pat): 

Ever since that lucky day. 5149. 

Give me love. 12204. 

Logs on the river. 12653. 

My sheep-dog and I. 8898. 

So does she. 65388. 

Who is it knocking at the door. 
13661. 

Wish my troubles on the sky. 
11581. 

Thayer (R. L.) We're marching on 
to vict’ry: 21524. 
Theard (Sam) That 

25656. 
Thébault (Valentin) My little mother. 
10679. 
Theil (Fritz) Dritte reich. 18125. 
Theme sheet Portland symphony or- 


1712. 


22975, 25189, 


17752 


rythm = gal. 


chestra, fourth matinee, Jan. 8. 
13445. 

Theodora. 12247. 

Theodore (M. F.) Our wandering 
youths. 1825. 


There are twa bonnie maidens. 15733 
(351). 
Theriault (Germaine): 
Marionettes’ wedding. T7076 (196). 
Valse napolitaine. 7076 (364). 
Therien (A. T.) Happy vacation love. 
14325. 
Therstappen (H. J.) 
10868. 
Theta chi fraternity, inc. 


Partita H-moll. 


Grand chap- 


Starless nights. 25563. ter. Songs of Theta chi. 8835. 
Twilight with you. 25727. Theta xi. Grand lodge. Songs of 
Thain (G. O.) Unison band book. Theta xi and its colleges. 25533. 
13526. Theta xi fraternity. Come, fill the 
‘Thain (L. M.): cup. 17994. 
Hurrah for our President. 14375, | Thewes (H. B.) Friend and pal. 
Nell and I. 16924, 14246. 
ethal=(o. D.)* They presented gifts. 17406*. 
Dream of Mickey mouse. 22067. | Thiel (C. E.) Waiting dear for you. 
Mickey mouse capers. 22814. 11440. 
Parade of the pickaninnies. | Thiel (Ernest) Fate puts the plane 
23069. on. 16353: 
1600 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Thiele (Willi) : 

Gewehr iiber. 5239, 12192. 

Gute kamerad. 12554. 

Ich hatt’ einen kameraden. 18547. 

Jugend trauert. 18547. 

Kamerad komm. 12554. 

Mut und kraft. 13568. 

Schlageter-marsch. 19148. 

Waldfee-zauber. 6853, 18568. 
Thies (C. E.) Beautiful cherries. 

13865. 

Thiessen (Julia) 
Thiman (EH. H.): 


Mother song. 6016. 


Angels holy, high and _ lowly. 
23852. 

Ash grove. 9405. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 7202. 

Brook. 9527. 

Carillon. 317. 

Christ is risen. 38033. 

Dainty fine bird. 7409. 

Farewell. 9848. 

Flowers of the forest. 9874, 
20071. 

Halstock pieces. 9994. 

Highland scenes. 163808. 

I lift my heart to Thee. 12344. 


Intermezzo. 2382. 
Japanese lullaby. 3584. 


Keys of my heart. 22623. 

Knocking on the. stable door. 
24737. 

My pretty maid. 6094. 

Sonatina. 8814. 

Sortie. 2215. 

Spacious firmament. 153809, 15310. 

Spacious firmament on high. 2224. 

Thou, whose almighty word. 


17411. 
To meadows. 2413. 
Thirty-love. 25674*. 
This is the life. 24397. 
This ol’ hammer, killed John Henry. 
21399. 
This week of grace. 
18832, 20742, 21544. 


18272, 18714, 


Thistle (Albert) Cryin’. 9662. 
Thixton (O. A.): 
Mem’ries rose. 3804. 


When the moon’s looking down 
upon you. 2648. 
Th6ni (Moritz) Klavier-harmonika- 
album. 24735. 
Thom (A. R.) I never knew it but I 
loved you all the time. 1024. 
Thomas (—): 

Ground hog blues no. 2. 3328. 
Little old mamma blues. 3693. 
Thomas (A. G.) Winds in the trees. 
17752 (160). 
Thomas (A. 8.) 


Here comes prosper- 
ily. 848. ; 


Thomas (Alexandre) : 
Berceuse. 23795 (8). 
Pavane. 23795 (63). 
Romance sans paroles. 

(74). 
Valse lente. 23795 (104). 

Thomas (Bob) Jigsaw puzzles. 5698. 

Thomas (Mrs. C. C.)° See Thomas 


23795 


(R. R.) 

Thomas (C. E.) Beautiful you. 
13867. 

Thomas (C. L.) Jesus in my heart. 
1198. 


Thomas (C. L. A.): 
Gavotte from Mignon. 
(359), 21401. 
Mignon. 7076 (348). 
Raymond. 4656 (630). 
Vingt cing nouvelles lecons de sol- 
féges 4 changements de. clés. 
TO7T6 (349). 
Thomas (Charles) 
here. 19591. 
Thomas (H. K.) Savage love. 21178. 
Thomas (Eduma M.) Road of life. 


9332 


Year of jubilee is 


1989. 
Thomas (Etta M.) Would you believe 
me. 11600. 
Thomas (F. R.): 
My old fashioned home on the 
prairie. 25069. 
On a hilltop by the sea. 25172. 
"Way back home. 25783. 
Thomas (FE. W.): 
To the man of the hour. 25697. 


Would you. 27386. 
Thomas (G. M.) Just to hold you ten- 
derly.. 8041. 

Thomas (George) : 
Arizona moon. 4731. 
Lazy Colorado moon. 
New lazy moon. 1676. 

Thomas (H. F.): 

Broken wings. 268. 

Cocktail Shaker. 387. 

Funny funny music. 721. 

Just aS sure as God made little 
green apples. 5716. 


8082. 


Night devine [sic] 1688. 
Our waltz. 6259. 
Song of the cadets. 2208. 


Thomas (Howard) 
together. 12613. 
Thomas (J.): 
Down in Texas blues. 16074. 
My heart’s a rolling stone. 16852. 
See also Thomas (John 8.) 
Thomas (J. B.): 
Underneath the southern 
4418. 
Waltz of romance. 
Thomas (J. E.) 
new and old. 1972. 


Let’s all be happy 


moon. 


4457. 
equested songs, 


1601 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 2& 


Thomas (J. J.) 
Behold He liveth. 23941. 
Christ of Christmastide. 24056. 
Comrades for service. 24087. 
Emmanuel. 24222. 
Praise notes ringing. 25284. 
Voices of praise. 25756. 
Thomas (Jim) Little threads of sil- 
ver, peeping thru the gold. 8152. 
Thomas (John 8.) Cheating. 3017. 


Thomas (Joseph) Honey girl. 20246. 
Thomas (Joseph S.): 
Dream of home sweet home. 9760. 


There must be some mistake. 
T3135: 
Thomas (Kenneth) Turning the dial 
for the one I love. 9054. 
Thomas (Kurt): 
Sonate nr. 2 B dur. 11177. 
Von der ewigen liebe. 19463. 
Thomas (L. I.) River of romance. 
4106. 
Thomas (L. M. L.) River of romance. 
4106. 
Thomas (Lew J.): 
Love’s synonym. 3735. 
Miami gon’na Tampa On my hon- 
eymoon. 3809. 
Tho we’re hungry and cold, noth- 
ing’s wrong. 4355. 
Thomas (Llewelyn J.) Haven of rest. 
12269. 
Thomas (M. W.): 
I’m longing, dear, for you. 12389. 
I’ve got those yearning blues. 
22454. 
Thomas (Mildred): ; 
Molly my dear it depends on you. 
12806. 
My garden of memories. 12878. 
Thomas (Nat) You can’t make it if 
you can’t take it. 15694. 
Thomas (O. H.) Progressive parallel- 
studien. 15091. 
Thomas (R. C.) 
5839. 
Thomas (R. R.) 
13276. 
Thomas (R. W.): 
Love’s synonym. 38735. 
Miami gon’na Tampa on my 
honeymoon. 3809. 
Tho we’re hungry and cold, noth- 
ing’s wrong. 4355. 
Thomas (Reginald) : 

All in my love for you. 
Lazy waters. 16630. 
Thomas (Sam) Do you know. 16060. 
Thomas (Sherman) I find no fault 

with you. 16365. 
Thomas (Vincent) : 
Deryn pur. 19938. 
Garden of roses. 9832 (121). 


Lonesome for you. 


Share it with me. 


15758. 


Out of the bireh leaves. 15733. 
(252). 
Song of Dinadan. 15733 (327). 


Thomason (J. N.) Pal of my dreams. 


8538. 

Thomé (Francis) Sous la feuillée. 
4656 (602). 

Thomé (G. P. F.) Sous la feuillée. 
4656 (302). 


Thompson (A. H.): 
Dickory’s horse. 5039. 
Honey bears. 5409. 
Jennifer and the royal procession. 
5689. 
John’s house. 5695. 
Tom saw a sailor. 6763. 
Windy day. 6997. 
Thompson (A. V.) 
4361. 
Thompson (B. E.): 
At worship. 13837. 
Awareness. 13842. 
Thompson (C. T.) What's become 
of bum-diddle-de-um-bum-bum bum. 
13619. 


Three waltzes. 


Thompson (C. W.) Darn tootin’. 
7427. 
Thompson (D. G.): 
Good-bye. 22208. 
June night melody. 22598. 
Phantasy. 25245. 
Pretense. 25291. 


Southern wind. 25545. 
Thompson (Mrs. E. C.) See Thomp- 
son (M. E. B.) 
Thompson (EK. H.) 

march. 1675. 
Thompson (Edith): 


New Eastern star 


Born beneath the fishes. 15886. 
Chromosones. 3037. 
Thompson (Elizabeth) Castle of 
stars. 328. 
Thompson (Emily ) No matter. 
10752. 
Thompson (Erline) Laugh and laugh 
again. 16627. 


Thompson (G. V.): 
Changed. 3011. 
Sharing. 8741. 
Thompson (G. V.) ltd.: 
Baby fingers. 7166. 
Changed. 3011. 
Dear old daddy of mine. 24134. 
God gave me a wonderful mother. 
7641. 
Look up at the moon. 8170. 
Moonlight serenade. 14825. 
Promise. 8606. 
Sharing. 8141. 
Songs and silhouettes. 21273. 
Toast to Canada. 9025. 
Twilight on the prairie. 25725. 
Thompson (George) Come to Chicago. 
9636. 


1602 


OG ie ee AE sim 


INDEX 


nes. 1-12, 1935 


Thompson (H. J.): 
Rally song. 23160. 
Songs of life. 21275. 
Thompson (H. R.) Cornucopia. 
19886*. 
Thompson (India) Minnie the mooch- 
er’s son. 8287. 
‘Thompson (Irene) : 
Back home. 13851. 
Suchin for love. 153849. 
Thompson (J. G.) Nonecommittal. 
a. 


Thompson (John): 
From foreign shores. 5218. 
Introduction to the  elassics. 
24655. 


Introduction to the piano. 24656. 
Thompson (lL. E.): 
Memories of mother. 10554, 
12770. 
Why. 23694. 
Thompson (M. B.) Lost sweet-heart. 
16698. 
Thompson (M. E. B.): 
Good bye dear old homestead. 
16245. 
Putting me away from you. | 
17109. 
Thompson (M. F.) Moon and the 
stars in the sky. 10590. 


Thompson (M. P.) ‘Birds on the tele- 


fone wire. 23961. 
Thompson (May) Four-leaf clover. 
696, 3251. 


Thompson (Moe) 
place in your heart. 
Thompson (Preston) 


Who's taking my 
13663. 
See Thompson 


(M. P.) 
Thompson (R. A.) Strangest inter- 
lude in a century of progress. 
17311*. 


Thompson (R. H.) Girl who haunts 
my dreams. 18222. 
Thompson (R. L.): 
Welcome back old 
home town. 9157. 
You made a jig saw puzzle out of 
my heart. 17720. 
Thompson (Reinert) When it’s au- 
tumn in the Ozarks, I’m coming back 


girl to your 


to you. 21554. 
Thompson (Roy) Ship a’sailing. 
17216. 
Thompson (S. C.): 
Air de ballet. 24905. 
Angelus. 24906. 
Dancing shadows. 19913. 
Deep hollow. 18052. 
Féte bohéme. 12748. 
Lady fingers. 18585. 
Londonderry air. 24817. 
March militaire. 19152. 
Marche. 24907. 
Marriage of Figaro. 12847. 


Minuet in G. 17887. 
Morris dance. 18788. 
Oberon. 12994. 
Praeludium. 12512. 
Torch dance. 19412. 
Traumerei. 24817. 
Thompson (S. H.) Dew drops on the 
roses. 18066. 
Thompson (S. W.) Lead Thou me 
on. 38647. 


Thompson (T. C.): 
Among the roses with you mother 


dear. 17802. 
Ili be what you want me to be. 
12348. 


Thompson (Van Denman) : 


Dear Lord, who once upon the 
lake. 478. 

Love came down at Christmas. 
22724. 

Mercy and truth. 1513. 

Spring bursts today. 2237. 


Thompson (W. A. W.): 
NRA march. 18867. 
We are three. 6872. 
We’re going to have a brand new 
deal. 6879. 
Thompson (W. C.) Bidding farewell. 
Pali 


Thompson (W. Howard) jr. Be non- 
chalant. 17873. 

Thompson (William H.) Riding in 
the rumble in the rain. 23182. 


Thomson (G. M.) Just a smile from 


you. 12585. 

Thomson (J. R.) Atabama minstrel 
man. 38. 

Thomson (S. H.) Postlude. 21079. 

Thomson (Sydney) Hymne to love. 
5489. 


Thomson (Virgil) : 
Four saints in three acts. 
Stabat mater. 11216. 
Thor (Ronald) pseuwd. 
(W. EH.) 
Thorbahn (H. C.) Blue-bird. 4833. 
Thorburn (Billy) There’s a light in 
your window. 6729. 
Thorkildson (M. E.) 
7355. 
Thorn (W. A.) jr. 
1159. 
Thornberry (W. S.): 
It’s paradise, when I’m with you. 
7985. 
My Harlem baby. 14874. 


18196*. 


See Fisher 


Christ is risen. 


Is this the ending. 


You taught me how to love. 
11649. 
Thornburg (Ray) I’m in my plane 


to. Dixieland. 22407. 
Thornbury (M. F.): 


Dear little isle o’er the sea. 
160381. : 
Just a mem’ry of mother. 8027. 


16038 


INDEX 


Thornbury (M. F.)—Continued. 
Loveland. 8213. 
Mother I love you. 6010. 
My sweetheart days. 8404. 
Thorne (B. M.) Wear a spray of 
shamrock. 138603. 
Thornhill (lL. O.) ’Neath the beau- 
tiful mountains of old Idaho. 14924. 
Thornton (Brian) Dear tired eyes. 


3111. 

Thornton (EK. M.) My prosperity girl. 
12916. 

Thornton (Gene) Snap your fingers. 
11152*. 


Thornton (James) My sweetheart’s 
the man in the moon. 25083. 
Thornton (M. M.) Daddy’s treasure. 
9670. 
Thornton (R. 8.) Floral fancy. 5189. 
Thornton (Roger) My sweetheart in 
dreams. 20882. 
Thorpe (FE. L. S.) 
get. 17528. 
Thorpe (E.S8.) Little Indians. 10487. 
Thorpe (J. R.) Bring back prosper- 
ity now. 2952. 
Thorpe (Julia) Love still lingers in 
the moonlight. 16715. 
Thorpe (K. E.) Tm ealling my 
sweetheart out yonder. 16407. 
Thorsings (Alfred) musikforlag: 
Ballet suite for orkester. 15821. 
Bedstefar’s vals. 18877. 
Familie valsen. 14204. 
Serenade. 17197. 
Spansk marsch. 17286. 
Tango humoresque. 17355. 
Vil du danse en rigtig tyroler med 
mig. 15542. 
Threadgill (Jeannette) 
see you. 16507. 
Three bears. 25680*. 
Three blind mice. 25681. 
Three-book series. 25682, 25683. 
Three Christmas carols. 23726. 
Three little classics. 24434. 
Three little pigs. 19548, 19549. 
Threlfall (F. J.): 


We ean never for- 


In dreams I 


I’m not thru’ with you. 3482. 
Jawohl. 3585. 
Thummel (Helen) Sonny. 8837. 


Thunstrom Little brownie’s 
lullabye. 24797. 
Thurant. 10605, 10606. 
Thurban, (T. W.): 
Sarotse. 2903. 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
(28). 
Thurber (H. M.) 
sky. 22941. 
Thurmer (Fred) 
things. 20126. 


(Olof) 


19648 
’Neath the Arizona 


Give me the simple 


pt. 114, n: §:, v- 28 


Thurow (BH. J.): 
Bell waltz. 7200. 
Germaniana. 9929. 
Over the hills. 10846. 
Roley-boley. 15140. 
South-side galop. 19263. 
Volksfest. 114383. 
Volksfest nacht. 13558. 
Wenn die schwalben heimwirts 
ziehn. 9159. 
Thursam (Lillian) 
my window. 8174. 
Thurston (Erma) See Young (E. T.) 
Thy mouth, fair maid, is a rosebud 
red. 9012. 
Thymios (John) 
Ticer) We a.) 
24608. 
Tichy (A.) 


Looking out of 


Little bum. 5811. 
If I had a home. 


Homeless polka. 24448. 


Tickets please. 13324. 

Tidmarsh (Elmer) Home on _ the 
range. 24442. 

Tiebout (Edward) Mother. 12882. 
Tiedemann (Paul) Sieben walzer. 
11847. 


Tiefland. 4365. 

Tierney (Harry): 
Alice blue gown. 483. 
Beau Brummel. 15827. 
I had it and I lost it and its 

gone. 7810. 

I lad it—I lost it—it’s gone. 
My dream is in my arms. 
Rio Rita. 21130. 

Tiersch (Edmund) : 
Abendstimmung auf schloss Burgk 


941. 
1597. 


a. d. Saale. 9335: 
Am Saaletal stausee. 9370. 
Vorstidtler. 11486. 
Tiersot (Julien) Chansons négres. 


21897-21901. 


Tietze (Samuel) I want no bamboo 


trees, shady. 14477. 

Tilden (B. T.) . Butterfly capmce. 
18808. 

Tillett (W. F.) Heaven’s holiest song 
of love. 3864. 

Tilling (Erik) Drémmer vi to i denne 
stund. 24201. 


Tillman: (C.D: 
Life’s railway to heaven. 20617. 
Requested songs, new and old. 
1972. 
Soul-saving songs. 
Tillman (Edwin): 
Lonesome and blue. 13862. 
Melody of love. 14769. 
Tillotson (Lloyd) That's when you 
know it’s love. 19360. 
Tillson Chere ML, } Dream 
12074. 
Tillson (Lew) 


11136, 


waltz. 


Dream waltz. 12074. 


1604 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1983 


Tilly “(Chi:): 
A la Rocassiére. 4658. 
Sorciére de Rigoumel. 

Tilsley (Harry): 

At Mary Allen’s hot pot party. 
9411. 


6576. 


Hleven good lads. 20011. 

Gug-Gug-Gug-Gertie I  lul-lul-lul 
love you. 5316. 

It was four o’clock in the morn- 
ing. 20490. 

My mother’s favourite song. 
20860. 


Our Maggie’s gone and caught 
another cold. 8526. 


Tily (H. J.) When Christ was born. 
23633. 

Tilzer (Albert Von) See Von Tilzer 
(Albert) 

Tilzer (Harry Von) See Von Tilzer 
(Harry) 


Timberg (Sammy) : 
Boop-oop-a-doop. 2942. 
Man on the jury. 3760. 
Sweet Betty. 4283. 
Time, the place and the girl. 19648 
(16, 36, 56, 158), 21696 (76, 174). 
Timmel (Marianne) Because I am 
your friend. 11788. 

Timmings (W.T.) Lead us O Father. 
5765. 

Timoney (P. J.) 
10246. 

Tinaya (C. D.) 
smile sweetheart. 10465. 

Tinney (M. W.) My thoughts are of 
you still. 12930. 

Tinsley (Gladis) You’re sweet. 23776. 

Tinturin (Peter) : 

Broken lullaby. 19796. 
Indian summer. 18498. 
Music from across the sea. 

 -You or no one. 19611. 

Tir na n-og. 2410. 

Tirendi (Joseph) 

15749. 

Tiritilli (Irmo): 
Good-bye depression. 
I’m dreaming of the day. 

"Tis spring. © 21672. 

Tischer & Jagenberg, g. m. b. h.: 
Gleichnis. 14281. 

Kleine suite fiir klavier. 
Mosellied.. 10605, 10606. 
Salzburger serenade. 19138. 
Zwei ernste gesinge. 17869. 
Tisdale (Cornelia) I am thinking of 


Ireland, my Ireland. 


Look at me and 


14847. 
bound. 


Alabama 


5279. 
993. 


10355. 


you. 24482. 

Titl’s celebrated serenade. 25992 
(74). 

Titus (B. D.) That old fashioned 
mother of mine. 8968. 

To the nightingale. 4877. 


Tobani (T. M.): 

Beethoven’s 
21696 (382). 

Brunette. 21696 (42). 

Dance of the hours. 11670 (66). 

Danse macabre. 7076 (300). 

Dramatic music for pianoforte. 
7076 (65, 66). 

Dreamy moments. 
45). 

Gavotte moderne. 13765 (63). 

Gipsy prince. 21696 (116), 25992 


Moonlight sonata. 


13765 = (44, 


(19) 

How can I leave thee. T7076 
(126). 

Jerusalem. 13765 (101). 

Little Puritan. 93832 (214). 

Patrol of the musketeers. 11670 
(276). 

St. Cecilia. 21696 (330). 


Serenade d’amour. 21696 (3839). 
Slumbering sea. 11670 (344). 
Son of the puszta. 9332 (332). 


Sorella. T7076 (327), 9332 (337). 

Tendresse. 11670 (3872). 

Titl’s celebrated serenade. 25992 
(74). 

Toreador song and march. 138765. 
(17). 

Vienna echoes. 11670 (391). 

Tobey (M. J.) To-day, is the to- 


morrow of yesterday. 9027. 
Tobias (Charles) : 
Alice in Wonderland. 
23825, 23826. 
Colonel from Kentucky. 19874. 
Goody goody girl. 20154. 
I had to change the words. 22350. 
Little Sing-a-lee, sing a little low- 
down tune. 20642-20644. 
Nothing but the best. 25128. 
Poor Cinderella. 23108. 
Summertime pal, have you forgot- 


19664, 


ten me. 15855. 

They can’t repeal my love for you. 
21388. 

Throw another log on the fire. 


23478, 25684, 25685. 


Two tickets to Georgia. 4418, 
6805. 
When the one you love is gone. 
19530. 
When we girls get together. 2655. 
When you kissed me. 2659, 2660, 
2661. 
Tobias (H. H.): 
I’m living on love. 203867. 
If it wasn’t for love. 3529. 
Toy balloon. 6775. 
We're all in the same boat. 4475. 
Tobias (Harry): 
Here you come with love. 10026. 
Lily-May. 5798. 
Lou-Anna. 18658. 


1605 


INDEX 


Ooh honey what you do to me. 
21016. 
00-00-OOH honey what you do to 
me. 23033, 23034. 
Tobin (J. P.) We're on our way at 


last. 4477. 

Tocaben (L.) pseud. See Cornish 
(W. J. 

Tocchi (G. L.) Canti di Strapaese. 
4882. 

Toee\CA., E.) * 

Glorious night in Venice. 3290, 
7636, 12209. 


Now I’m in love.° 6158. 


You’re only mine in dreams. 
19621. 
Toce (Andrew) I’m gonna make the 
grade. 22402. 
Toch (Ernst) Symphonie. 21419. 
Tochter des regiments. 9814, 11579. 
"focus (C. 8.) Easter carol. 7521. 


Todd (Clarence) When we meet again. 
2656. 

Todd (Hsther) That wonderful boy 
of mine. 23450. 

Todd (M. CC.) Let’s all start over 
again. 13802. 
Todd (S. W.) 
me. 7305. 

"Todt = (5. )\: 
Peasant cantata. 21696 (22). 
Soul, array thyself with gladness. 

21696 (238). 
Toedman (Pauline) Give me a place 
in your heart. 12208. 

Toennis (B. L.): 

Times are getting better now. 
15453 

Where the Salmon River flows. 
6964. 

‘Tognarelly (Umberto) Alt, hvad der 


Can’t you confide in 


er dejligt, minder mig om dig. 
23839. 

Toine. 4659, 4677, 6364, 6400, 10530. 

Tokach (Louis) Today is the day. 
2418. 

Tokarczyk (W. J.) Truest friend 


mother of mine. 13495. 
Toker (Margarete) Mississippi moon. 
12800. 


Toland 

4867. 
Toland (R. L.) Queen Marie. 23148. 
Tolbert (M. V.) Another day. 9882. 
Tolentino (E. V.) Under the blue 


(Hewitt) Buy American. 


eagle. 17475. 

Toler (M. V.) Lead on, Roosevelt. 
8084. 

Tolkien (J. K.) Sun of the West. 
21316. 


Tollenaar (OC. H.) 
no one knows. 


How I love you, 
5428. 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 28 


Under the mellow 
6812. 


Songs you taught 


Tomanocy (Peter) 
northern moon. 


Tomanoy (Peter) 
me. 8886. 

Tomarchio (Ludovico) 
adise of love. 20981. 

Tomaselli (Anthony) Why don’t you 
fulfil my dreams. 11563. 

Tomasi (Henri): 
Capriccio. 13480. 
Chanson des sables. 
Chants corses. 9596. 
Danses de réve. 459. 
Sampiero corse. 13235. 
Sampiero corso. 25391. 

Scénes municipales. 2069. 

Tomaszewski (George) How can I 

forget I love you Sweetheart. 22312. 


Oh, what par- 


13990. 


Touaba Bpt popgwvra pov. 15466. 
Tomia (Hertha) Lazy Louisiana 
moon. 12598. 


Tomia (Inez) Id rather go walking 
with my boy friend. 14392. 
Tomich (Olga) In a hollyhock gar- 
den. 14513. 
Tomlin (B. P.) 
2837. 
Tomlinson (EK. W.) Someday ’twill 
be raining for you. 6547. 
Tomlinson (lL. A.) Tho’ you are gone. 
2389. 
Tommasi (Joseph) 
ever forget. 18341. 
Tommasini (Vincenzo) : 
Due melodie. 17438. 
Intermezzo. 6764. 
Napule. 6114. 
Tomorrow’s touchdowns. 21421*. 
Tompkins (George) Lullaby. 22751. 
Tompkins (H. A.) That kiss in the 


All on account of you. 


How could you 


moonlight. 21361. 
Tompkins (Jack) peg See Atwell 
(Wi Hi) 


Tone (Peggy) Give me a break. 5255. 
Toney (William) Under the eagle 


blue. 194387. 

Tong (William) Tower of jewels. 
15483. 

Tonge (Harold) I wonder if you love 
me. 18458. 


Tonger (Psd. ¢ 
Bliitenbaum. 9511. 
Deutsches lied. 9714. 
Es wollt’ ein Mi&gdlein tanzen 
geh’n. 9816. 
Gaudeamus. 9921. 
Gaudeamus igitur. 9922. 
Gute kamerad. 20169. 


Hymne. 12608. 
Klingendes jahr. 18581. 
Kommersstimmung. 12574. 


Menschen lied. 10561. 
O Deutschland hoch 
20955. 


in ehren. 


1606 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Singlade. 13301-13303. 
Stiller abend. 11220. 
Wanderlied. 11455. 
Wanderlied der jugend. 11456. 
Weihnachten. 11476. 
Tongiana (Battista) Capinera. 21874. 
Toni (Alceo): 
Ballo delle ingrate. 150, 4775*. 
Sinfonia. 25701. 


Suite in forma di _ variazioni. 
25587. 

Too busy to work. 3598. 

Too much harmony. 15857, 15883, 


15899, 16006, 16029, 16372, 17368, 
17466, 17935, 18047, 18372, 19761, 
19785. 
Tooke (G. F.): 
Gone are the shades of night. 
22207. 
Lord, be our light. 22716. 
Toone (B. D.) Do you love me, too, 
dear. 12088. 
Top of the world. 25705. 
Topaze. 15477, 15536. 

Torch singer. 16066, 16228, 16787, 
18228, 19413, 19958, 20478, 21425. 
Torelli (Giuseppe) Tu lo sai. 4404. 

Toreros (Los) 13484. 
Tormoen (M. M.): 
Desert moon. 19940. 
Mountain trail. 20797. 
My valley of make-believe. 
That new deal. 11298. 
Torn (Myrtle) Only a dream. 13043. 
Torovsky (Adolf) Softly the stars 
were shining. 25496. 
Torres (J. G.): 
Gol. 24351. 
Pateta. 25235. 
Polvos de la madre Celestina. 
25277. 
Sole la peletera. 25497. 
Torres (Ramon) I’m in love with 
you, that’s why. 5520. 


12934. 


Torres del Alamo (Angel) Tenta- 
ciones. 25642. 

Torroba (Moreno) Valse wmusette. 
15534. 

Torstensen (Anne) Sweet evening 
breeze. 23398. 


Toth (Louis) 
Totman (HK. A.) 


Beer bill march. 7198. 
My Mississippi Rose. 


1625. 
Totten (S. P.) I need no souvenir. 
14460. 
Touchton (Ellis) I long for you at 
eventide. 10110. 
Touey (J..M.) Bit of green ribbon. 
(Cale ts 
Tounta (P.): 
Ine mia peristeri. 7964. 
Lily i skandaliara. 8130. 


Tourists (The) 19648 (24, 31-83, 47, 
57-59, 89, 104, 143, 151-155, 159, 161, 
164, 166, 167, 174). 
Tourjée (Homer) ’Tis dawn. 
Tournemire (Charles) : 
Dominica X _ post 
7464. 

Dominica XI _ post 
7465. ° 

Dominica XII post Pentecosten.. 
7466. 

Trois poémes. 
Tournier (Marcel) : 

Berceuse russe. 

Images. 1109. 
Toussaint (L. A.) 

for you. 25911. 

Tout prés de eau. 2436. 

Towber (Chaim) Newspaper 
18902. 

Towell (E. S8.): 

I will always come back to you. 

7901. 

You’re the one I love. 
Towell (Hicks) : 

I will always come back to you. 

7901. 

You’re the one I love. 9306. 
Towers (—) That little old cottage 
piano. 23434. 

Towers (A. L.) 
not buy. 16716. 

Towers (Leo): 

I met a young lady. 22437. 

In a little back alley. 3537. 

Just pleasing you. 8088. 

Let the world go drifting by. 

24779. . 

My dream. 22882. 

One horse town. 23024. 

Symphony of the breeze. 23417. 

Tell your father, tell your mother. 

4323. 
There’s a tiny little hair upon 
your shoulder. 8989. 

We're a great big family. 2581. 
Towers (Lorraine) See Towers (A. L.) 
Towl (Luella) We’re sing-sing-singing 

again. 25798. 
Towles (Harry) Sorry. 19258. 
Town (Dee) pseud. See Town (V. D.) 


11353. 
Pentecosten.. 


Pentecosten.. 
15479-15481. 


202. 


With burning love 


boy.. 


9306. 


Love that gold can- 


Town (V.D.) Sandman waltz. 13236. 
Towne (T. M.) Santa Claus and his 
helpers. 15733 (306). 


Towner (A. P.): 

All the way home. 21696 (8). 

Be not deceived. 21696 (26). 

Come home. 2815 (54). 

Hand that was wounded for me. 
2815, (123). 

I will rejoice. 21696 (187). 

Let everybody sing. 21696 (225). 

Light in the eastern sky. 21696 
(250% 


1607 


INDEX 


Towner (A. P.)—Continued. 
No one can help you but eaus. 
21696 (281). 


OQ wonderful love of my God.. 


21696 (292). 
Old time fire. 2815 (258). 
Only a sinner. 2815 (264). 
Only Christ can save. 
Onward upward. 21696 (300). 
Revival hymns. 25992 (56). 
Road leads home. 21696 (326). 
Step by step. 21696 (356). 

Take your brother by the hand. 
21696 (366). 
There is a gate. 
Thou art worthy. 


21696 (373). 
21696 (380). 


Weighed in the balance. 21696 
(400). 
When the bridegroom comes. 
2815 (362). 
Worth of a soul. 9332 (401). 
Towner (D. B.): 
All the way home. 21696 (8). 


Be not deceived. 21696 (26). 
Come home. 2815 (54). 


Hand that was wounded for me. 


2815 (123). 
I will rejoice. 21696 (187). 
Let everybody sing. 21696 (225). 


Light in the eastern sky. 21696 
(230). 

No one can help you but Jesus. 
21696 (281). 

O wonderful love of my God. 
21686 (292). 

Old time fire. 2815 (258). 

Only a sinner. 2815 (264). 

Only Christ can save. 9332 (270). 


Onward upward. 21696 (300). 

Revival hymns. 25992 (56). 

Road leads home. 21696 (326). 

Step by step. 21696 (356). 

Take your brother by the hand. 
21696 (366). 

There is a gate. 21696 (378). 

Thou art worthy. 21696 (380). 


Weighed in the balance. 21696 
(400). 

When the bridegroom comes. 
2815 (362). 

Worth of a soul. 9332 (401). 


‘Townsend (—): 
Bad reputation. 147. 
Blues have gone. 4845. 
Cottonfield blues. 417. 
Do, do, daddling thing. 14114. 
I’ll never see her again. 24522. 
I love you, sweetheart, I love you. 

16401. 

Lonesome, I need you. 5840. 
Longing for mother. 14682. 
Picture on my dresser. 25246. 
Right always wins. 15130. 
That lonesome train. 2350. 


9332 (270). 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 28 


Unlucky me. 2489. 
When it’s hottest time down south. 
17573. 
Townsend (F. J.): 
Day out and day in. 5003. 
Golden tears. 5278. 
Hot! Hot! Hot! 16826. 


‘Neath tomorrow’s moon. 16920. 


Snow-time ’way down south. 
iy P50 Ee 

Waltzing. 17516. 

You give me food for thought. 
17708. 


Townsend (Herbert) That little dawg 
o’ mine. 2348. 
Townsend (J. E.) 
smile. 14234. 
‘Townsend (Stephen) 

7076 (171). 
‘oy symphony on American § airs. 
2432. 
Toye (Francis) To daffodils. 17429. 
Tozer (A. E.) au., and Tozer (M. R. 
E.) prop. Catholic church hymnal. 
21696 (47). 
‘Tracy (Arthur): 
I bring a song. 5451, 7792. 
My song of you. 1642. 
On the shores of sweet romance. 
6232. 
Tracy. (C.: Bay: 
Love’s old sweet story. 
Pilsener song. 21062. 
Tracey .(G.-iar 
In the balmy bye and bye. 
(301). 
Indiscret parakeet. 4656 (308). 
Now I know I know. 4656 (454). 
Was ere a maiden so beset. 4656 
(673). 
Tracy (I. C.) Just the dreams of 
yesterdays. 12548. 
Tragodie in Arezzo. 6778*. 
Trail to old Mexico. 9033. 
Trainer (F. M.) Technocracy. 8945. 
Translateur (S.): 


For a face with a 


Land o’ the leal. 


20701. 


4656 


Friihlingszauber. 12177. 

Torero. 13483. 
Tranum (F. H.) Our spirit. 15010. 
Trapp (E.) All my dreams are of 


you. 11705. 
Trapp (Max): 


Sinfonische suite. 19194. 
Sonatine. 4231. 
Trappey (E. L.) All my dreams are 
of you., 11705. 


Traske{ A. Es 
Heads up. 24412. 
Hi de hi. 24428. 
I wanna tappa keg. 24587. 
Love song. 24854. 
Out of the East. 25210. 
Traum yon Schoénbrunn. 3188. 


1608 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 19383 


Trauth (L. M.) Blue eyes. 48386. 
T'raver (Lee) Vegetable song. 15537. 
Travers (W. S.): 

Boom blues. 11831. 

New blossom. 12958. 

We begin to be so happy again. 


11464. 
Travisi (Gino): 

Cento di questi giorni. 4905. 
Madonella campagnola. 5901. 
Traxler (J. P.) Silver maple. 21696 

(342). 
Traxler (Z. <A.) au., and Traxler 


(Z. A.) music publisher, prop. Mo- 
weaqua mine disaster. 128483. 
Traylor (A. G.) au., and Traylor (M. 
G.) prop.: 
Liberty bell. 
Prosperity’s call. 
Trayne (J. H.): 
Back to the shack I was born in. 
197338. 
It’s a lonesome world. 20477. 
Somebody somewhere is thinking 
of you. 21246. 
Traynham (S. A.) Little grey-haired 
mother of mine. 18630. 
Traynor (Chris) Just a barefoot boy 
awhistlin’ to his dog. 20523, 22595. 
Tre gamle jomfruer. 12517. 
Tre uomini in frack. 5140. 
Tre uomini in frak. 3200, 4171. 


10414-10416. 
10968. 


Treat (H.) Come back Lottie. 
14039. 
Treber (Roberta) Just for you. 
16590. 
Trébinsky (Arkady) Symphonie syn- 
thétique. 23416. 
Trecartin (J. A.): 
Granada. 3815. 
Oriental moonlight. 8522. 
That you'll be mine. 43388. 
Trecate (L. F.) Prode Anselmo. 
19044. 
Tree (Jack) pseud. See Nussbaum 
(Jack) 
Treeby (C. K.) Boy and a girl in a 
roadster. 7245. 


Tregaskis (D. G.) All the little birds 
are singing. 93860, 15764. 
Treharne (Bryceson) Prince of ped- 


dlers. 23133*. 

Trei (H. K.) Here comes prosperity. 
16302. 

Treiber (KH. M.) Ill always worship 
you. 10098. 

Treike (Hermann) Tanzkreis. 17357. 

Treike (Lisa) Tanzkreis. 17857. 


Treloar (Hmma) 
6130. 


Night bird’s call. 


Tremaine (Paul) Delia. 12020. 
Trémer (Jean): 

Beau réve. 13864. 

Cloches de Noél. 14030. 


Danse des marionnettes. 14073. 

Fais dodo, Colin, petit frére. 
14202. 

Marquis et marquis. 

Saint-Jean. 15178. 


14749. 


Tremlin (Bill) My teardrops. 20886. 
Tremper (Hannah): 
Dance with me to-night. 24116. 


Drink brother. 24200. 

Song of the wildwood. 25530. 
Waltzing in the night. 25775. 
Trenet (Charles) Rengaine d’amour. 

11007. 
Trent (Jo): 


Dancing in blue. 16019, 16020. 


Here you come with love. 10026. 
Trespailhé-Barrau (Francois) : 
Deux coucous. 12031. 
Messieurs les maréchaux. 1515. 
Montevidéo. 9332 (239). 
Trespaillé-B., or Trespaillé-Barrau, 
pseud. See Trespailhé-Barrau 
(Francois ) ; 


Tress (A. O.): 
It’s paradise, when I’m with you. 
7985. 
You taught me how to love. 
11649. 


Tresselt (F.): 


Cireus day. 377. 
Hey! rube. 851. 
Honolulu Luly. 5414. 
Hula dance. 5480, 5431. 
Joey the clown. 1199. 
Kitten song. 29566. 
Sing me a love song. 6518. 
Tresselt (Margaret) One moonlight 
night on Puget Sound. 13039. 
Trevalsa (Joan) See Gurley (Joan) 
Trevor (Charles) : 
Over the swells afar. 1827. 
Wash away your cares. 4466. 
Trevor (Huntley) music co., ltd.: 
Absolutely free. 17756. 
Fiddler Joe, diddle-iddle-iddle- 
iddle-um. 5178. 
Hen song. 3366. 
I shall still keep smiling along. 
16453. 
Jolly old ma! Jolly old pa. 
My idea of paradise. 1617. 
Old Father Thames keeps rolling 


5697. 


along. 3956. 

On the golden shores of Wigan. 
18952. 

There’s a zip about the air beside 
the sea. 15482. 

Toasts. 2417. 

Uncle Oojah’s party. 4415. 

Whether a Gentile or Jew. 
13653. 

Yodle-odle-o! in the mountains. 
7025. 


Trew (Arthur) Quartet pieces. 1941. 


1609 


INDEX 


Trewin (Elsie) Love you caught me 
sleeping. 1401. 
Trexell (Babe) See Trexell (D. V.) 
Trexell (D. V.) Illuaia. 20480. 
Triangle de feu. 8498. 
Trice (Gene) You can’t make it if 
you can’t take it. 15694. 
Trier (S. V.) Nation’s rally song. 
20912. 
Trimble (P. H.) Reveille. 4101. 
Trini (Anthony) Life would be worth 
living again. 24789. 
Trinity college of music. 
13492. 
Trinkaus (G. J.): 
Adagio and Minuetto. 
Allegretto. 24999. 
Anchored. 17805. 
April. 25714. 
Arioso. 23864. 
Blue jay. 17918. 
Courante. 25402. 
Divertimento. 23935. 
Evening song. 238864. 
Grandfather’s clock. 18252. 
Humoreske. 24468. 
Largo. 103887. 
Listen to the big brass band. 
19648 (76). 
Minuet. 239387. 
Minuet in G. 17888. 
Morning mood. 3324. 
Nodding tulip. T7076 (248). 
Rigaudon. 24378. 
Salut d’amour. 25388. 
Sarabande. 25402. 
Serenade. 15206. 
Slavish cradle song. 
Slavish dance. 13307. 
Tourists. 19648 (151, 152) 
Trinkle (H. A.) Why did you make 
me love you. 176389. 
Trio pub. co. I wonder. 18457. 
Trio repertoire. 15491. 
Trip thru Monk and Sam’s song farm. 
21430. 


13490— 


9478. 


17243. 


Tripi (Angelo) I could stand a lot 
of loving. 16357. 

Triplepatte. 15733 (131, 201, 211, 212, 
276, 277). 

Trippett (M. <A.) Juanita _ valse. 
16570. 

Tritonus (R.) pseud. See Roder 
(Milan) 


Pritt. ( JULIUS x: 
For me every night is a dream 
night. 679. 
She’s my new sensation. 15228. 
Trivers (Barry) Rhythm of the day. 
2A127T. 


Trois jeunes tambours. 15498. 
Trois mousquetaires. 14007, 14782, 
15495. 


Trois princesses. 15496. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Troja (Vallaire) pseud. 
(R. A. K.) 
Trombley (Isabel) : 
I’m in love with you. 24549. 


See King 


Since you have gone. 2147. 
Trompeterliebe. 19422. 
Tropical music publishers. Waiting 


for you. 238558. 
Tropila (Walter) 
on no mo’. 46. 
Trotére (H.) au., and Trotére (Jeanie) 
prop.: 
Corner in your heart. 93832 (73). 
Guards to the front. 9832 (130). 
Wind from the western land. 
2815 (369). 
Troth (C. H.) Here comes prosper- 
ity. 53874. 
Trouble in toyland. 21431*. 
Trout Bs R.)': 
Of thee I sing. 20967. 


I jus’ ean’t carry 


You quit that. 19613. 

Trovatore (Il) 9832 (876), 15733 
(369). 

Trowbridge (J. H.) Arizona. 13829. 

Troxler (Anita) On that wonderful 
July night. 28017. 

Troy (Albert) You’re a book of 
knowledge to me. 11680. 


Troy (John) Little hunk of meat. 
1337. 


Truax. (He A.) 3 
Dreaming days. 9765, 14143. 
Home dear home to thee. 14351. 
Man of the hour. 20714. 
Smile, smile, smile. 25479. 

Truc du brésilien. 1851, 1933, 2103, 

2451, 2539, 6362, 9039. 

True (Latham): 

Fragrance of the dusk. 699. 


Portrait. 1901. 

Song etchings. 2204. 
True (S. E.) Girl of mine. 16222. 
Trued (S. C.) He lives. 3354. 


Truette (EH. E.) 
salute the happy morn. 
Truex (H. A.) pseud. 
(H. A.) 
Proaitt. «(Hi1tk.) 
for mandolin or 
25263. 
Trujillo (Willie) 
home with you. 
Trump (C.. W.): 
Feelin’ blue for you. 


Christians, awake, 
21696 (54). 
See Truax 


Play quick method 
mandolin-banjo. 


Can’t you take me 
21869. 


14209. 


Havin’ a ding dong good time. 
14329. 

T.me has made a lot of changes 
for me. 13471. 


15558. 
See Trump 


Walkin’ the ties. 
Trump (Curly) pseud. 
(C. W.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Trunk (Richard) : 
Deutschland. 9715. 
Glaube. 9946. 
Heitere lieder fiir eine stimme mit 
klavier. 18310. 
Klage. 103852. 
Sieben lieder fiir eine stimme mit 
klavier. 214385. 
Trusler (M. S.) Soft winds sighing. 
6542. 
Trustman (Zelman) 
14935. 
Truxel (V. L.) 
work again. 
Truxell (Harl) 


New speedway. 


When daddy goes to 
13624. 


Mareh of the toys. 


20719. 
Truxton (J. D.) jr. Hurray for 
N.R.A. 16341. 


Trygvasson (Oslaf) Um a fugitive 


from love. 5501. 
Tryon (EK... L.) Twilight lullaby. 
20120. 
Trytel (W. L.): 
Hilarity. 16309. 
Kiss me good-bye. 24733. 
Madeleine. 12710. 
Someday. 18827. 
Tsar Saltan. 662, 22130. 


Tschaikowsky (P. I.): 
April. 25714. 
Chanson triste. 15733 (857). 
Come greet the day. 21488. 
Lac des cygnes. 23500. 
Marche’ caractéristique. 
(358). 
One who 
13497. 
Praise ye the Lord. 9048. 
Russian dance. 2457. 
Sleeping beauty. 6788, 15501. 
"Tis twilight. 6789. 
Valse. 25715. 
Waltz of the flowers. 
What is this 


15733 


has yearn’d§ alone. 


214389. 
thing called love. 


6790. 
1812 overture solennelie. 2815 
(3385). 
Tscharner (Al) On to Reno. 8505. 


Tscherepnin (Alexander) : 


Ajanta-fresken. 15747. 
Festmusik. 637. 
Tschern'awsky (A.) Balalaika- 
klange. 17862. 
Tschesnokov (Paul) Angels’ song. 
23853. 
a . (A.) Bereceuse. 13765 


Tubbs. (Juanita HE.) auw., and Tubbs 
(John E.) prop.: 
Hand in hand. 16273. 
Ill always love Him. 16380. 


Tucci (Terig) : 


Castilla. 11898. 

Mulata. 18800. 

recuerdos. 13181. 
Tuchinsky (Aaron) Do you eare. 

12036. 

Tucker (A. J.) Gypsy moon. 20172. 
Tucker (B.): 

Mean old master. 16766. 

T. B. moan. 17351. 
Tucker (B. C.) By the sea. 2976. 
Tucker (Bessie) : 

Bogey man blues. 9513. 

Key to the bushes blues. 10345. 


Tucker (Don) 
5930*, 16760*. 
Tucker (Douglas) 
Tucker (H. P.) 

in your eyes. 24499. 
Tucker (Henry) Sweet Genevieve. 
9332 (351, 352), 11670 (363). 
Tucker (J. C.) Remnants of para- 
dise. 11006. 
Tucker (Johnny) : 


Master dot method. 


Fall in love. 3216. 
I found heaven with- 


Spanish love song. 17284. 
Triplets. 4393. 

Tucker (S. B.) As we said. good 

night. 2872. 

Tucker (Stan): 
American girl. 13809. 
Baby’s smile. 15817. 

' Because I love you. 15834. 
Before the dawn. 11791. 
Best beloved. 4816. 
Bill and Nug. 9500. 
Bleeding hearts. 15858. 
Boat song. 17927. 
Broadway babies. 9525. 
Bye-bye depression. 2978. 
Can’t you see I’m lonely. 311, 
13964. 

Dance! dance! dance. 19907. 
Dear old Shenandoah. 9696. 
Dearest, my dear one. 18050! 
Death—the lover. 12016. 
Don’t call me sweetheart. 5055. 
Down memory’s lane. 22055. 
Dry agent. 14154. 
How could it be. 5426, 10051. 


I get a funny feeling. 988. 


Tll build a little white house. 
957. 

I love to be loved like a baby. 
16395. 

1 love you. 10112. 


I’m in heaven when dreaming of 


you. 16417. 
I’ve joined the N. R. A. 16463. 
I’ve seen better days. 20398. 


If all love were just one love. 
3523. 

If the rose-buds never withered. 
16491. 


1611. 


INDEX 


Tucker (Stan)—Continued. 


In a three-roomed apartment with 
Vous ALT! 

In an old country lane. 14516. 

In my garden of dreams. 79438, 
16509. 

In your passionate arms again. 
18496. 

Jig-saw Land. 8010. 

Let me kiss the tears from your 
eyes. 3658. 

Let’s draft a lovers’ code. 20594. 

Love ‘neath an Ozark moon. 
24852. 

Memory’s wall. 16773. 

Mother can I hold your baby in 
my arms a while. 8323, 12833. 

Mother dear, you’ve been my dear- 
est pal. 10614. 

My enterprising girl. 20833. 

My Lucky strikes. 14886. 

My old homestead ’way out there. 
10688, 16870. 

N. R. A. 20900. 

N. R. A. for lovers. 20905. 

New day in love. 16928. 

New deal. 16981. 

Over. 21030. 

Sally Lou. 19130. 

Second hand woman. 17189. 


Smile! hitch your wagon to the 


star. 11149. 

Sweet Emmely. 15367. 

Sweetheart of my dreams. 153883. 

Take me back to sunny California. 
23419. 

There’s a_ trail windin’ back. 
17403. 

There was always something to 
hurt me. 4850. 

Under the lilac shade. 2482. ,. 

Underneath Ohio’s big orange 
moon. 13521. 

We began to say goodnight in the 
moonlight. 11463. 

When I waltzed with you. 9183, 
13630. 

When will the good old times come 
back. 9206, 13649. 

Why don’t they get married to 
stay. 19561. 

You carved on my heart, until 
death do us part. 11622. 

Your girl in the moon, 9316. 


Tucker (Tommy) : 


I love you. 183890. 
Let him live. 98092. 


Tucker (W. A.) When it’s Sunday 
morning, down in Dixie land. 
23649. 

Tufts (G. D.) When it was yet dark. 
13631, 19517. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 28 


Tutts CEL Wiis: 
Cathedral reveries. 15942. 
Roosevelt N.R.A. march. 17144. 
‘Roosevelt N.R.A. march song. 
23203. 
Tullar 6G. tC.) = 
Children’s praise. 4656 (86). 
Dewdrop’s blessing. 11670 (73). 
Good-bye. 9832 (128). 
Good night. TO076 (100). 
Higher still and higher. 7076 
CE22)- 
I love Him. 11670 (149). 
Jesus the crucified. 9332 (182). 
Nature’s chorus. 11670 (247). 
Nearer, O Saviour divine. TO76é 
(238). 
Pretty flowers. T7076 (266). 
Reason why. 63879. 
Songs sacred and secular. 4656 
(601). 
Temple builder. 13435. | 
This big round world. T7076 (347). 
Wayside hymns. 21511. 
We are little helpers. 7076 (373), 
9332 (380). 
We wish a happy birthday. 7076 
(aioe 
What think ye of Christ. 17561. 
Tullar-Meredith co.: 
Children of the starlight. 17977*. 
Chimes of Christmas. 15957. 
Christmas feast of lights. 17984*. 
Echoes of Christmas. 16119*. 
Festival of life. 635. 
Go forward. 7688. 
Little white church. 10445. 
Matthias-Ben-HKzra. 3776*. 
Morn of victory. 1561. 
Noel. 18921. 
Resurrection garden. 1978. 
Roses of Junetime. 4122. 
Santa’s experiment. 21174*. 
Signal star. 11110. 
Temple of childhood. 8950*. 
They presented gifts. 17406*. 
Voice of the garden. 44388*. 
Tullock (Clyde) Haunting melody 
and you. 16288. 
Tully (Joseph) Tonight and forever. 
11365. 
Tumey (R. L.) jr.: 
T’ll live in memory. 3445. 
On a hillside. 3970. 
Sweet Hawaiian melody. 4284. 
Tunbridge (Joseph) : 
Command performance. 24086. 
He wanted adventure. 5354, 
18298. 
If I lost you. 22479. 
Let me love you tonight. 22657. 
Monarch of the seas. 5981. 
My heart’s to let. 6067. 
Rosalie. 23206. 


1612 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Smile and be bright. 11147. 
So happy. 25490. 
When you’ve fallen in love. 
You came to me. 11617. 
Tunes new and old for sight reading. 
17458. 
Tunks 
1385. 
Tupper (C. F.): 
Everybody would love. 24239. 
Harlem harmony. 24401. 
Life is just a Stream. 24787. 
New little blue little song. 25104. 
Ridin’ in the rain. 25337. 
When I’m dancing with you. 
25835. 
Turbett (L. A.) 
June. 4585. 
Turechek (Edward) : 
Divertissement. 9724. 
Flute quintet. 9875. 
Introduction and scherzo. 
Youth and joy. 7070. 
Turina (Joaquin) : 


6959. 


lingers on. 


Love 


(Ruby ) 


Wonderful night in 


10243. 


Chez le cordonnier. 9605. 
Femmes d’Hspagne. 12137. 
Silhouettes. 2138. 
2™° trio. 23794. 

Turine (V.): 
Cadets de Brabant. 11873. 
Spearmint. 6587. 
T’en souviens-tu. 19328. 


Turk (John) jr. I’m so heartbroken 
now. 7856. 
Turk (Roy): 
Before we say good-night. 2916. 
Let’s tell the truth. 5784. 


Turkepine (Annie) Thora. 9332 
(360). : 

Turkisher (Giska) Sail on silent 
moon. 19125. 

Turn ye to Me. 13501. 

Turnbladh (KH. T.) Are we only 
dreaming. 19698. 

Turnboo (Wm.) Santos modern 
method for piano accordion. 2052. 


Turnbow (V. C.): 
Caribbean croon. 19827. 
Miami moon. 18734. 
Old gold moonbeams. 18945. 
Turnbull (Mrs. M. B.) auw., and Turn- 
bull (Fredericka) prop. Re-enter 
the White House door. 4092. 
Turner (A. H.) Moon has lifted her 
Silver crest. 22827. 
Turner (A. J.): 
Flat feet. 658. 
Hi-de-hi in my soul. 857. 
I can’t stop saying your [sic] 
beautiful. 923. 
I had a dream in the moonlight. 
940. 
Just to hold a baby in your arms. 
1231. 


Moon in my room. 1546. 
Nobody loves me any more. 1705. 
When it rains on a Sunday night. 

2632. 

Turner (A. O.) 

2988. 
Turner (Albert) I found a fortune 

when I found you. 10086. 

Turner (C. W.) Lonely and blue for 
you. 38701. 
Turner (Clyde) 
Turner (G. L.): 
Let’s go to the movies. 8102. 
Lost, strayed or stolen. 1369. 
There’s danger ahead. 11319. 

Turner (Grace) : 
Drifting down the river of ro- 
mance. 19992. 
In that cozy little cottage. 20446. 
Strolling by the river. 17318. 
Turner (Jack): 
Jesus, my Saviour, night and day. 


Can't say a word. 


Noncommittal. 1711. 


14584. 
Keep a light in your window to- 
night. 12560. 


Say you love me truly. 25409. 
Take me to Thy bosom, Jesus. 
15402. 
Turner (Jimmy) pseud. See Turner 
(L. M.) 


Turner (K. C.) Just a bit of wishing. 


24693. 
Turner (L. M.) Shady lady. 17205. 
Turner (Lee): 
Good-bye, gal. 12222. 


In my dear old Carolina home by 
the river. 14525. 
Just you. 1233. 
Oh dearest, will you be my own. 
16968. 
Turner (Lonnie) Home is incomplete 
without a mother. 5399. 
See also Turner (A. O.) 


Turner (M. B.) Alabama moon. 
15750. 

Turner (Miriam) Need you for love. 
10722. 


Turner (R. A.) 
old Muskegon river. 


It’s twilight on tne 
14572. 


Turner (Rip) pseud. See Turner 
(Vernon ) 
Turner (Vernon) So tired. 13319. 
Turnquist (B. B.): 
Peerless schottische. 21049. 
Twilight memories. 11388. 


Turton (R. A.) aw., and Turton (A. J.) 
prop. Missa solemnis. 17752 (96). 

Tush (Alfred) Oh, Betty. 20970. 
Tush (Felix) Rosebush. 17154. 
Tutelman (H. H.): 

Arabesque. 6794. 

Baby. don’t say no. 15814. 

Love was a dream. 16718. 


1613 


INDEX 


Tuthill (B. C.) Benedicite, omnia 
opera. 4810. 
‘Tuthill (E. E.) That I’m in love with 
you. 15418. 
Tuvim (—) See Heywood-Tuvim. 
‘Tuvim (Abe): 
Heart of the South. 22268. 


Plodding along. 23101. 
Save the pieces. 23245. 
Za-zu-za-zu-zee. 23798. 


“Tween the mount and deep, deep vale. 
9056. 


‘Twenty-four guitar solos. 11670 
(312y: 

Twenty thousand cheers for a chain 
gang. 13298. 


Twice 20 choral songs for choirs. 
23507. 
Twinem (M. G.) 
‘Twinn (Sydney) : 
Junior scale and arpeggio manual. 
3601. 
Path of progress. 15029, 15030. 
Study of time and pulse. 2259. 
‘Twist (E. B.) Here comes prosperity. 
12286. 
Two Christmas folk songs. 
Two guitars. 6803, 13509. 


Yes, I say. 23748. 


21599. 


‘Twopenny tune. 6806. 

Tyburski (Adam) I’m in love with 
you, Sue. 5519. 

Tychewicz (Frank) Love’s mystery. 
1416. 

Tye (M. M.) When the twilight 
comes. 236638. 

Tyers (Lena) Loves menu. 11670 
(212). 

Tyers (W. H.) Loves menu. 11670 
(212). 

Tyler (Charlotte) Letit alone. 23795 
(48). 

‘Tyler (Ethel) Call me again. 15915. 


Tyler (Gertrude) Sunset and you. 
8898. 
Tyler (J. E.): 


Something always comes between 
my dreams and you. 17266. 
Talkin’ to the river. 13422. 
You can find it in the heart of 
Harlem. 15693. 
Tyler (Lottie) Jolly jungle boys. 
11670 (179). 
Tyler (Mary) I’m living on love and 
I like it. 22411. 
Tyner (C. E.): 
Heaven on earth. 3363. 
I had to fall in love with you. 
7811. 
It’s such a wonderful feeling. 
7988. 
On Tampa Bay. 3972. 
That was how I knew I lost you. 
15421. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 28 


Tyner (Nell) Just another little kiss. 
16586. 

Tyrtaios (G.) Eimai o magas tou 
Psyrrh. 18138. 

Tyson (M. L.): 


Great Divide. 3319. 
May. 3779. 
Noon and night. 3936. 


Oh butterfly. 3947. 
Tyte (A. M.) Lightfoot. 3685. 
Ubojcich (Tom) I’m dreaming 
dreams of you. 5507. 
Udall (Lyn) pseud. 
(Jack) 
Uberfall (Der) 4414. 
Ufaton verlags, g. m. b. h.: 
Airman song. 9352. 
Das ist der zauber vom gritinen 
Rhein. 7428. 
Es klopft an die ttir. 7539. 
F.P. 1 antwortet nicht. 7550. 
Free and easy. 22157. 
Ich bei tag und du bei nacht. 
3514. 
If you forget. 22488. 
In a year—in a day. 3539. 
In the taikies every Sunday night. 
22534. 
Keep on the bright side. 3626. 
Poor working girls. 4053. 
Schwarze husar. 4151. 
Strich Gurch die rechnung. 4259. 
Truly rural gentlemen. 43899. 
Und es leuchtet die Puszta. 9069. 
Wenn die liebe mode macht. 9158. 
Where the lighthouse shines across 
the bay. 11588. 
Wie hab’ ich nur leben koénnen 
ohne dich. 9240. 
Wie sag’ ich’s meinem mann. 
4567. 
Uher (Bruno) Ich hab dich ja so 
lieb, mein schatz. 18462. 
Uhl (Alfred) Kleine suite. 18579. 
Uhl (Martin) Konnen sie mir nicht 
bis morgen, ihr geliebtes herzchen 
borgen. 1263. 
Uhlik (J. D.)3 
All that I ask 
7110. 
I’se done my best. 7876. 
Where the cotton meets the corn. 


See Keating 


is your smile. 


11536. 
Ulenski (Jan) Polish dance album. 
10917. 
Ulfig (Walter) Wenn der birnbaum 
bliiht. 6903, 6904. 
Ulich (G. B.) Always a thought of 
you. 23840. 


Ulistein, a. g. Banditen. 13000. 

Ulpts (Reinhold) Good by, prohibi- 
tion. 20145. 

Ultimo var6n sobre la tierra. 9066. 


1614 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


—— 


Umbaugh (K. M.) 
world go by. 4467. 
Umpire (The) 9332 (78, 95, 151, 207, 
350, 370, 403), 11670 (33), 15733 
(63). 
Und es leuchtet die Puszta. 9069. 
Unden (Martin): 
Alimony Lou. 19665. 
Cheerful little chairful. 3022. 
Draggin’ around with you. 5073. 
Just two lovers. 12550, 16596. 
Underhill (Ned) : 
Coconut grove. 19869. 
Keep faith in Roosevelt. 
Ungar (D. E.) 


Watching the 


18569. 
Song for mother. 


8817. 

Unger (Hermann) Althamburger 
opernsuite. 17789. 

Unger (Stella) Presidents on parade. 
4062, 6346. 


Ungerbuehler (W. EH.) We've a new 
deal coming soon. 6885. 
Unheimliche (Der) 45738, 4574. 
Union musicale franco-espagnole: 
Canta guitara. 11882. 


Gitana del albaicin. 12200. 
Mi caballo murio. 12784. 
Nifio de La Palma. 18908. 


Ofrenda a Debussy. 8465. 
Portera. 13125. 
Rosario. 19108. 
Valse musette. 15534. 
Union of South Africa, reciprocal 
copyright protection of music, p. 5. 
United Lutheran church in America. 
Board of publication : 
Best day of the year. 9495. 
Darkness—dawn—day. 4683. 
In the fulness of time. 20450. 
United musie publishers, lItd.: 
-. Every day I love you a little bit 
more. 18156. 
Fairy-tale. 619, 5163. 
Friends once more. 9907. 
Get a cheer-up Smile. 732. 
Gipsy, sing for me. 16220. 
Heykens’ second serenade. 
3375, 24427. 
In the old baronial hall. 18492. 
My chiquita. 18812, 25024. 
Natascha in Samovar, when lights 
are low. 1657. 
Now ain’t that wonderful. 
Senorita mine. 17194. 
Shanghai. 17206. 
Song of the river. 25527. 
Take a spot of happiness. 2306. 
Throw open wide your window. 
17417. 
Village band. 11423. 
When a man’s in love. 17563. 
When everyone else has passed 
you by. 6917. 
Where’s George. 


854, 


20949. 


6961. 


38188—34——35 


Will you dance through life with 


: me. 25902. 
United States northeastern peniten- 
tiary. Northeastern. 18922. 


Universal edition, a. g.: 
Ajanta-fresken. 15747. 
Anna Karenina. 2857. 
Barcarolle. 156. 

Bei den marionetten. 185. 

Chanson der Madeleine. 
30138. 

Divertimento. 24156. 

Divertimento breve. 9723. 

Donna Diana. 24161*. 

Festmusik. 687. 

Gesegn dich laub. 24327. 

Gliick im haus. 9948*. 

Grosse meister ftir kleine hinde. 


3012, 


3326. 

Grosstadt-nichte. 3327. 

Halleluja. 24383. 

Ich habe lust im weiten feld. 
12432. 

Ich habe mir eines erwahlet. 
24599. 


In der stadt. 10207. 
Jubilate. 12525. 
Koszonto. 10361. 
Konzert. 657. 
Konzertsttick. 9479. 
Kreidekreis. 103866*. 
Leggenda sinfonica. 
Lieder. 253876. 
Marseh der 
31TA. 
Matra pictures. 10528. 
Michael Kohlhaas. 24953*. 
Nana. 10712*. 
Neue meisterklinge. 3918. 
Neues notenbuch. 3919. 
Oktaven und quinten uw. a. 
Priludium und doppelfuge. 
Praeludium, und toccata. 
Rattenfainger von Hameln. 
Ritmica ostinata. 1987. 
Schifferliedchen. 11065. 
Sechs deutsche volkslieder. 
Sechs friihe lieder. 25414. 
Silbersee. 11111*. 
Sis cancons populars de Cata- 
lunya. 3273. 
Sonata. 322. 
Sorgenbrecher. 25541. 
Spinnstube. 42438*, 11205*. 
Suite. 23908. 
Trinklied. 11372. 
Trio. 9867. 
Variationen. 2509. 
Verlobung im, traum. 
Vier duette. 9448. ‘ 
Vier kleine miinnerchore. 1265. 
Vierundvierzig duos. 9462-9465. 
Wedding musie. 11472. 
Wiener singmesse. 11570. 


3652. 


zeitungsverkaufer. 


11845. 
10929. 
10932. 
4090*. 


3850. 


11416*. 


1615 


INDEX 


pt. ITT, n. s., ¥. 28 


Universal edition—Continued. 
Zehn kleine klavierstiticke. 24211. 
Zu Regensburg auf der kirch- 
turmspitz. 25988. 
Zur erntezeit. 11664. 
Zwanzig ungarische volkslieder. 
161. 

Zwei lieder. 10368. 

2 fest-fanfaren. 9961. 

II. konzert. - 11667. 

8 polonaises. 11069. 

386 etuden. 1238. 

42 etudes ou caprices. 1266. 

60 etudes. 2721. 
Universal march folio. 17484. 
Universal music sales: 

Here ’tis. 7739. 

Little bit of heaven. 8187. 

Taxes. 8942. 

When the sun comes up in the 

morning. 21570. 
Universal pictures corp.: 
Forget. 20082. 
I’m gonna meet you half way 
Lord. 20863. 
Lucy’s theme. 
Universal pub. co. 
in love. 16034. 
University carol book. 6822. 
Universum verlags, a. g.: 
Du kleine Ruth bist doch ’ne 
reizende frau. 20001. 
Sternennacht. 23382. 
Verzeihen sie mein fraiulein wenn 
ich frage. 11417. 
Unrath (C. L.) Konig Karl marsch. 
5TAT. 
Unschuld vom lande. 16106, 17298. 
Up for the derby. 20302. 
Up in the morning early. 15733 (360). 
Upcraft (Margaret) I danced into 
love with you. T7801. 
Upham (G. H.): 
Tll be seeing you. 14411. 
Pretending. 6347. 
Uppsagd. 25745, 25746. 
Upson (Dean): 
Forever and ever more. 22147. 
In the sleepy hills of Tennessee. 
102338. 
Little shoes. 3695, 3696, 10444. 
My heart is in the heart of the 
Rockies. 22887. 
When it’s lamp lightin’ time in 
the valley. 9185, 25838. 
See also Vagabonds, Dean, Curt 
and Herald. 
Upton (Earl) No other one but you. 
20942. 
Uptown New York. 9100. 
Urban (Max): 


20704. 
Dear old Iowa I’m 


No me mires asi. 14948. 
Noche del pecado. 18919. 
Rima de amor. 1985. 


Urban Visions of you. 
25755. 
Urbanek (F. A.) & sons: 
Five love songs. 9908. 
Intermezzo. 23233. 
Kadence ku L. Beethoven, op. 61, 
violin concerto D-dur. 22618. 
Poéme. 4051. 
Polka. 4052. 
Urbanski (L.) I didn’t mean to be 
mean to you. 24490. 
Uricenio, CY. ik My album of 
dreams. 8346. 
Urmeneta (A.): 
Agarrate. 4674. 
Angelillo. 11722. 
Esaborio. 5138. 
Mi Gitano. 1518. 
Soy Andaluza. 4674. 
Tio Chupito. 2409. 
Urschalitz (P. C.) Nobody wants 
me for their wife. 6149. 


(Michael) 


Ursell . (Eddie) Gosh, I’ve got a 
broken heart. 769. 

Ursmar (V. O.) - Adieu Conchita. 
4669, 7082. 


19589. 
Because of you. 


Use your imagination. 
Usera (Raymond) 
4794. 
Usrey (Robert) Oh my little dirty 
faced Mary. 22999. 
Utah state agricultural college. 
the Utah aggies. 24382. 
Utermoehlen (W. G.): 
Let’s go America. 20599. 
You’re an_ old-fashioned girl. 
13735. 
Utley (Uldine) : 
Faith turns the night into 


Hail 


the 


day. 5165. 
In my heart today. 5627. 
Rose of Sharon. 23214. 


Spirit of the living God. 6594. 


Wonderful love of Jesus. 23728. 
Uva (Helen) Jig-saw puzzles. 3593. 
Vacation days. 235381*. 

Vacca (F. A.) When I say that you 
are lovely. 17571. 
Vacek (Karel or Karl): 
Du schwarzer Zigeuner. 3179, 


Mod Sa 
Nikdy se nevrati pohadka mladi. 
10746, 10747. 
Sag’ es mir 
21164, 25385. 
Vacha (R. F.): 
Christmas spirt [sie] 374. 
Coming thro’ the woods. 
Flying bird. 674. ; 
Love is calling. 14698. 
Vadillo (Luis) Quien. 4080. 
Vafides (J. C.) If I can’t have my 
queen. 7909. 


noch einmal... 


402. 


1616 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Vagabonds, Dean, Curt and Herald: 
Little old brick church. 1848. 
Little shoes. 3695, 3696. 
See also Upson (Dean), Poulton 
(Curt) and Goodman (Herald) 
Vail (C. L.): 
Arizona trail. 117381. 
How could you forget me. 14866. 
Vail (Myrtle) How can you tell if it’s 
love. 5423. 

Valdambrini (Agostino) Quando la 
donna vuole. 1940. 

Valdemar (Paul) Merry shipmates. 
12781. 

Valdes (E. B.) Me pides. 22794. 

Valdes (EH. R.): 

Marinero en el golfo. 5925. 
Nunca te creas. 6167. 
Valenti (Thomas) May I have this 
dance With you. 24910. 


Valentin (Erich) Liber organi. 


10412. 
Valentine (C. I.): 
Art of playing the piano accord- 
ion. 107. 
Troglodyte. 23495. 
Valentine (Nathaniel) Way to kiss a 
girl. 13585. . 
Valentino (Frank) Flame. 12145. 
Valiant (Emil) Sitting on a rain- 
bow. 21226. 
Valier (Lou): 
I'd hate to see it end. 16359. 
I found a short cut to heaven. 
16367. 
I lcve you more than words can 
tell. 16398. 
I’m so glad, that I’ve discovered 
you. 16431. 
That’s why I believe in dreams. 
17380. 
Was last night the last night with 
you. 17520. 
Valkenburg (Warner Van) See Van 
Valkenburg (Warner) 
Valle (I. M.): 
Canelera. 21864. 
Mariquita esta durmiendo. 22780. 
Pulquera. 23143. 
Valle (Luisa): 
Ando en busca. 21738. 
Canelera. 21864. 
Mariquita esta durmiendo. 22780. 
Pulquera. 23148. 
Valle (T. R. Del) See Del Valle 
Cr. RK.) 
Vallée (Rudy) Old Man Harlem. 
6210. 
Valler (J. T.) Redwood let’s go. 
19074. 
Vallevona (Antonio) Love is a 
charming thing. 13881. 
Vallier (W. E.) Do you think that 
you could care. 18088. 


Valls (Josep) Concerto. 13534. 

Valsien (—) Province. 6359. 

Valverde (Hstic and J.) Carnations. 
2999) 


Valway (Fred) Dear mother. 9693. 

Van Alen (M. L.) Alone with dreams. 
23836. 

Van Allen (G. B.) Seriptural songs 
and choruses. 23256. 

Van Alstyne (Egbert) : 

Camp meetin’ time. 25992 (10). 

Cheyenne. 2815 (49). 

Drifting and dreaming. 5089. 

Get a ticket. 2815 (100). 

I’m going back to Chicago. 25992 
(25) 

I'm going to California. 2815 
(144). 

I’m wise. 25992 (26). 

I wonder what the wild waves are 
saying. 2815 (151). 

Sally. 25992 (61). 

Shoulder straps. T7076 (315). 

Something seems to tell me I’m 
in love with you. 11670 (348). 

What’s the use of anything. 
25992 (77). 

When the sun comes tumbling 
down. 6946. 

Won’t you come over to my house. 
25992 (83). 

Your Chicago, my Chicago. 13751. 

Van Aman (A. V.): 

I saw the highway of love. 20391. 
In my arms. 16508. 
Spirit of ’33. 19272. 

Van Buren (Burrell) For composi- 
tions by B. Van Buren, see this in- 
dex under names of claimants of 
copyright. 

Vance (Alan): 

I'll always belong to you. 22364. 

Say it with a song. 25406. 

Write me a song I can sing. 
23784. 

Vance (D. R.) When it’s time to say 
goodnight. 17578. 

Vance (R. L.): 

Dungeon dirge. 5097. 
Hlopement blues. 5123. 
Hivening. 5145. 

L-o-v-e spells love for me. 5874. 
Tango-amor. 6690. 

What would you do. 6914. 

Van Cura (KE. C.) ‘Tell me you love 
me. 2336. 

Van Dael (John) Mary, that old 
sweetheart of mine. 8249. 

Vandal (George) Man of the hour. 
16749. 

Vandall (N. B.): 

He’s the one I love. T7716. 
Wedding robe. 9154. 
Won’t bow down to idols. 9254. 


1617 


INDEX 


VanDenburgh (Bill) pseuwd. See Van- 
Denburgh (M. M.) 
VanDenburgh (M. 
rhapsody. 15778. 
Vanderburgh (R. P.): 
Mach nes. 38749. 
You, dear. 13719. 
You’re my forgotten song. 15712. 
Vanderhoof (Mary) Ship of state. 
8746. 
Vanderlaan (Simon) : 
Love ’em and leave ’em. 5859. 


M.) American 


Moods. 10589. 
You better eat them beans. 7035, 
11614. 
Vanderlip (lL. E.) Believe me, dear. 
SO. a 
Vandersloot (C. D.) pseud. See Lin- 
coin, (CE JA) 
van Der Woude (John) United we 
stand. 11405. 
Van Deusen (Grace): 
Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! the 


corner’s found at last. 12319. 
Prosperity, Deel 8621. 
Vandevere (J. L. 
All over the map. 4694. 
Play and sing book. 23098. 
Van Domelen (Charles) My desire. 
20827. 

Van Dorr (A.): 

Ey’ry night was boy night till I 
met you. 24240. 
Mollie M’Guire. 22824. 
Poor lil’ birdie. 25280. 

Van Dyke (Harry) 
18925. 

Van Dyke (May) 
4732. 

Vane (R. D.) Illustrated tap rhythms 
and routines. 10196. 

Van Grove (Isaac) Romance of a 
people. 15146, 23196*. 

Van Hefte (Bernard) When you're 
wrapped in the arms of another. 
4525. 

Van Hoorebeke (—) 
(— van) 

van Katwijk (Paul) 
23588. 

VanKeuren (G. L.): 
Mother dear mother. 
They call it modern jazz. 21386. 

Van Kirk (F. M.) I want love. 1043. 

Van Liew (C. D.) With you and me. 
2718. 

Van Loan (P:): 

Jimmie Dante. 16559. 
Marlowe’s circus parade. 


November. 


As a_ shepherd. 


See Hoorebeke 


Valse mignonne. 


20790. 


22782. 


Ned Lynn. 16921. 
Rodeo parade. 25351. 
Van Loo (L. J.). You are beyond 
sweet to my heart my Valentine. 
4607. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Van Loon (J. H.) jr.: 
Am I in love. 67. 
Walking with the Pekinese. 
Van Maren (L. D.): 
Come my love. 17997. 
When you waltz with the one you 
love. 21580. 
Vann (Al): 
Falling star. 3217. 
I’m traveling with love. 3486. 


2553. 


Many thanks for the dance. 

_ 24894. 

Mistaken in you. 24967. 

Okay pal. 6202, 10793. 

Sunshine. 25595. 

Your life was built around me. 
25981. 

Vann (J. K.) Little elf. 10484. 


Van Nieuwland (John) At the world’s 
fair. 19712. 
Vannini (Augusto) Ave Maria. 11749. 
Van Norman (Horace) What else 
could I do. 13616. 
Van Nort (Isabel) : 
Playing soldier. 4042. 
Waltz of the wee fingers. 4458. 
Van Norton (George) Out in the 
western skies. 23050. 
Van Nuys (J. C.) Ill love you just 
the same. T7824. 
Van Raalte (David): 
I want to be naughty and yet be 
nice. 20402. 
Roll around to me. 
Van-Rhea (R.) pseud. 


21141. 
See Schropp 


(R. J.) jr. 

Van Scoik (Mabel) I’m rich—and 
how. 12398. 

Van Scoit (Charles) Aching arms. 
23813. 


Vanselous (W. D.): 
Goodbye hard times. 9967. 
If you’ll help pass the time away. 


7922. 
Van Sickle (Robert): 
Back to good old days again. 
9452. 


Dreams of long ago. 3170. 


In my garden of love. 10219. 

Lonesome. 20660. 

There’s a new soul in heaven 
above, Thomas A. LEHdison. 
15480. 

’Till then prosperity will never 
end. 23477. 


Times have changed. 19391. 
Upward bound. 11409. 
Why do you treat me like this. 


2694. 
Van Slyke (M. L.). Lonely for me. 
18641. 


van Someren-Godfery (Masters) Ana- 
creon. 2852. 


1618 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Van Spall (P. A.): 
Honey can’t you see. 24448. 
It was in September. 12507. 
Van Tassel (A. M.) -Just keep on 
-smileing [sic] 8036. 
Van Valkenburg (Warner) Mexicana. 
Van Velsor (Leila) : 
Don’t say no to Cupid. 12051. 
Since love has been my inspira- 
tion. 19191. 
You’re the rose in my garden of 
dreams. 13742. 
Vargas (P. J.) Autumn leaves a float- 
ing. 23885. 
Vargo (Isabel) Sweet dreams. 2278. 
Varkett (C. K.) When yow’re lone- 
some and blue. 6955. 
Varlack (Andrena) You’re gone but 
not forgotten. 2772. 
Varley (Irene) See Rose (BH. I. V.) 
Varnadre (E. G.) Sweet memories 
sweetheart, of you. 17835. 
Varnum (Dorothy): 
Sometimes. 21251. 
You be my fiddler. 15692. 
Varsan (Paul) pseud. See Henniker 
CP. -V..) 
Vashtie (Don) Yow’re the one that I 
love. 15715. 
Vaska (Constance) : 
I’m just a cousin of Dinah. 16419. 
Sleepy head. 19212. 
Song of mystery. 19243. 
You get me. 19606. 
Vasquez (J. C.) Sweetheart of all 
my dreams. 21328. 
Vassallo (H. R.): 
You are my dream sweetheart. 
25948. 
You’ve got me wrong. 23780. 
Vasseur (Henry): 
Ami perdu. 7126. 
Bergére et le monsieur. 7206. 
Chanson de la mariée. 7325. 
Danse de la reine d’Avril. 7424. 
Dors, mon petit gars. 7475. 
Hans de Schneekelock. 7692. 
Tl faut marier nos filles. 7925. 
Labourez, Margot, les vignes. 
8062. 
Las! je wirai plus. 8072. 
O belle étoile du matin. 8454. 
Quatre chansons enfantines. 9091. 
Rois et bergers. 8675. 
Vassilakis (Irene) Little bum. 5811. 
Vaughan (Edward) I love to dream 
of you. 18389. 
Vaughan (Hilary) Peepshow. 19004. 
Vaughan (J. J.) Virginia. 11427. 
Vaughan (Jas.) It’s hard to find a 
king like me. 11670 (174). 
Vaughan (Lynn) pseud. See Geehl 
(Henry) 


Vaughan (Z. B.) Take me with you 
to Hawaii. 25628. 
Vaughan Williams (Ralph) : 
Claribel. 15733 (61). 
Dream land. 15733 (88). 
Vaughn (Hileen) My love for you. 
6080. 
Vawter (D. F.): 
Lonely waiting for you. 93832 
(215). 
Twilight. 4656 (653). 
Veach (F. L.) Old fashion church 
around the corner. 10797. 
Vecchione (Giuseppe) Rusella. 19121. 
Vecsei (D. J.): 
Anywhere with you. 92. 
Cupid in the moonlight. 11993. 
Gypsy serenade. 9988. 
In a Gypsy’s heart. 1112. 
It’s our anniversary day. 12500. 
Love, bring my love back to me. 
13774, Bey 
Rey de los Gitanos. 11011. 
Sing a song of sin. 18296. 
Spend an evening athome. 18359. 
Veillée de Noél. 4429. 
Vellones (Pierre) : 
Chanson. 11414. 
Octave. 17382. 
Vellucci (Paul) Hawthorn tree. 14830. 
Velsor (Leila Van) See Van Velsor 
(Leila) 
Vené (Ruggero) : 
Apuana. 96, 4727. 
Bacchanalian song. 15818. 
Love’s despair. 16724. 
Lullaby. 3746. 
Sea dirge. 17188. 
Venere. 9564. 
Venezia. 21780, 227738. 
Veneziani (Vittore) Coro dei cori. 
9649. 
Venn (Ogden) Take me as I am. 
6684. 
Venners (R. C.) For you. 3242. 
Venning (Pete) Song without words. 
23344. 
Venter (Mrs. G.) See Venter (R. H.) 
Venter (R. H.): 
Day dream. 14081. 
Violets. 15546. 
Venton (B. J.) When all the world 
forsakes you, send for me. 11490. 
Ventre (Frank) : 
Fox-trot. 24290-24298. 
Waltz, V. 25774. 
Ventre (LE. Jars 
Pioneers. 19012. 
Sunset. 21317. 
Ventura (Ray) C’est idiot, mais ¢c’est 
marrant. 24018. 
Venturini (Rose) Lady Moon. 14629. 
Venus in seide. 44381. 


1619 


ae.) 


INDEX 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Venuti (Joe): 
Apple blossoms. 4721. 
Black and blue bottom. 4826. 
Runnin’ ragged. 6484. 


Verbeckmoes (EF. A.) Gotta have 
some lovin’. 20158. 
Vercingétorix. 19454*. 


VerCutren (T. M. H.) See Hawkins 
(Thelma ) 

Verdalle (Gabriel) : 
Bagatelle. 4656 (45). 
Czardas. 4656 (119). 
En reve. 4656 (161). 
Graziella. 4656 (224). 

Verde (Luca) Ricordi. di 

13191. 

Verdi (Giuseppe): 
Aida. 93832 (875). 
Triumphal march. 25749. 
Trovatore. 9832 (3876), 

(369). 

Verdun (Henry): 
Béguin d’un jour. 17891. 
C’est la jeunesse. 17947, 17948. 
C’est toujours amour. 17949. 
Coeur ne viellit pas. 17992. 
Coffret mystérieux. 388. 
Dernier virage. 7446. 
En dansant la biguine. 
Enfants. 18146. 
Fanfare de Nanterre. 628. 
Faut pas s’presser. 18166. 
Fils de Mickey. 5184. 
Je suis trop bonne fille. 10293. 
Je vends mon coeur. 5684, 5685. 
Jeune fille du train de banlieue. 


Svezia. 


15733 


588. 


18536. : 
Mon idéal 4 moi. 14816. 
Montléry. $8304. 


Ouverture miniature. 8534, 15015. 
Quand on revoit la sienne. 19055. 
Simple histoire. 6507. 
Veretti (Antonio): 
Alba. 7102. 
Favorito del re. 
Gest. 7622. 
Madrigaie e Ballata. 
Ora di barga. 8520. | 
Verger (Christiane) Parce 
soir. 18993. 

Verlag moderner deutscher volksmu- 
sik. Yanka. 7019. 

Verlagsanstalt deutscher tonktinstler 
g.m.b. h. Sieben ausgewihlte kla- 
vierstiicke. 21187, 21188. 


9851. 
5905. 


qu’un 


Verlobung im traum. 11416*. 

Verlorene walzer. 19455. 

Vermosen ( Lucien ) Resignation. 
15118. 

Verna (Giuseppe) Sinfonia gli allori. 
21218. 

Verner (H. C.) Pride of the ball. 
25297. 


1620 


Vernon ({M. L.): 
Bluer than blue. 138915. 
You will find a little blue in every 
rainbow. 15722. 
Verroust (L.) Chaste Suzanne. 
7339, 14000. 
Versaci (Frank) 
8164. 
Versiohlene liebe. 
Verweire (J. L.) 


7338, 
Long ago far away. 


6837. 
Unison band book. 


13526. 
Vesliga (Edw.) If you were only 
mine. 14506. 


Vestal (Mignonne) 
Vi som ga kOksvégen. 
Vicaris (Angelo De) 


Laugh. 8076. 
7526, T7569. 
See De Vicaris 


(Angelo) 

Vickers (Elizabeth) Dry that little 
tear. 18127. 

Vickers (Ida) Dear little pal of 
mine. 24132. 


Victor (Frank): 

Frets and strings. 18204. 

Guitar in blue. 18261. 

Stringin’ along with Annabelle. 
15345. 

Victor (Gustave) He left me on my 
wedding day. 20208. 

Victor (J. F.) Victor method of class 
instruction for band and orchestra. 
25750. 

Victor (Kaye) pseud. See Schatzman 


(Wake) 
Victor (L. W.) Why did you leave 
me alone. 21612. 


Victor pub. co., inc. Victor method 
of class instruction for band and 


orchestra. 25750. 
Victoria (I. L.) Envying the birds. 
T5385. 


Victoria music pub. co., ltd.: 
Bless her little heart. 13905. 
Five-fifteen. 22127. . 
Happy and contented. 24391. 
I wonder how the old folks are 


tonight. 1058. - 
Love locked out. 24847. 
No thrill. 22965. 
Oh! Johanna. 22995. 


Then the moon came out. 15422. 
Was love a dream. 25781. 
Vida por otra. 2520. 
Vidal (J. M.): 
Abuela de Pichi. 12. 
Chulo finolis. 375. 
Cuando canta mi guitarra. 
Mujer espanola. 1578. 
Vidmar (J. J.) Here comes prosper- 
ity. 5377. 

Vie athenienne. 2507. 

Viecenz (Herbert) 
9721, 9722. 

Vienna (Franz) pseud. See Steininger — 
(I'ranz) 


443. 


Divertimento. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Viennese memories of Lehar. 138549. 
Viennese refrain. 21474. 
Viennese waltz. 17417, 17563. 
Vier (S. R.) Sleepy dark night. 
15262. 
Viesselman (J. E.):. 
All your time. 54. 
Drifting down the pathway of the 
moon. 24197. 
Vieu (Jane): 
Arlette. 4656 (29). 
To the land of dreams. 9332 
(364). 
Vieux (Maurice): 
4™° etude en fa mineur. 2807. 
57° etude en ut diéze mineur. 
2808. 
6"° etude en fa diéze mineur. 
2809 
Vieweg (C. F.) g.m.b.h. Reisekam- 
erad. 19077. 
Vieweg (H. J.): 
Liebe ist da-trallalala. 1314. 
Lieber schatz, ich habe heut’ 
geburtstag. 5789. 
Viggers (Lillian) : 

Cheerfully live along. 15954. 

I’m looking for you. 22416. 

Marigold. 1477. 

Vigorita (Ciro) : 

Dreaming. 18112. 

Girl of my dream. 24331. 

I’m happy with you. 16414. 

Time is flying. 19389. 

Yes you did say yes. 17690. 
Vilar (J.) Borinquen bella. 11833. 
Vileta (1.) pseud. See Siegel (Louis) 
Villa (Ignacio) : 

Montafia de amor. 8308. 

Ruego. 6431. 

Villa (Pastor) : 

Hterno enamorado. 12107. 
Rumba en el cacique. 13220. 
Village associates, inc. Dans mon vil- 

lage. 7422*, 
Villajos (—) Canta guitara. 11882. 
Villamor (Rosalio) Seven melody 
‘boys. 25433. 
Villamore (VY. A.) I love you darling. 
978. 
Villatte (J.) Solféges de concours 4 
2 yorr, 1933.9 23313; 
Villegas (J. A.) Amor de ciego. 75. 
Villoldo (A. G.) Choclo. 4923. 
Vincent (Aurice) I wish I could see 
you smile. 20412. 
Vincent (KF. EH.) Bread and cheese 
and kisses. 19790. 
Vincent (H. B.): 
Garden of Kama. 13765 (60, 61). 
In the early, pearly morning. 
18765 (98). 


No rival like the past. 13765 
(133). 
Oh, silver stars. 18765 (144). 

Vincent (J. A.) I wish I could see 
you smile. 20412. 

Vincent (Lorenzo) Tennessee moon. 
21352. 

Vincent’ (Nat) It’s heaven to me. 
1170. 

Vincent (R. B.) Give me a pick and 
shovel. 7627. 

Vincent (W. C.) Lover without love. 
20696. 

Vincent & Howard, ltd. It’s heaven 
to me. 1170. 

Vincent ventures. 6842, 8945, 13550*. 

Vinci (S. P.) I can’t help it. 3416. 

Vinci (Sam) I can’t help it. 3416. 

Vine (Benj.): 

Augustine. 2880. 

Deliver me, oh Lord. 3117. 

Everything was simply charming. 
3208. 

Here is my love. 3369. 

Hipper dip. 3382. 

I vos dere, Charlie, vos you. 
3504. 

Nina. 3930. 

Nine o’clock serenade. 3931. 

Within the reach of. millions. 
4582. 

Vine (John) Christ is the world’s re- 
deemer. 11935. 

Vingt chansons bretonnes. 21751. 

Vinnicombe (HH. HE.) Hooray for our 
day boi ther sea. 10045. 

Vinopal (Margaret). There are no 
silver threads among the gold. 
25664. 

Viol (J.) Nouvelle méthode compléte 
de flite. 3988. 

Violet (Vinny) pseud. See Genovese 
(V2) 

Violettes impériales. 8557, 12042, 
12201. 

Violin is singing in the street. 13553. 

Violinsky (Sol) pseud. See Ginsberg 
(Solly ) 

Violle (Berenice) : 

Polar bears. 138119. 
Two donkeys. 13508. 

Virtt. d’amore. 5262. 

Viscuso (Vincent) Blue eagle waltz. 
19774. 

Visintini (Mario) Ultima illusione. 
17470. 

Vita (Alfredo De): 

Ram pam pam. 1954, 10994. 
Téléphone. 2333, 11282. 

Vita (Giuseppe De) : 

Farfalle cinesi. 627. 
Isabella. 1160. 

Vital (Louis) In my arms forever to 

hold. 24638. 


1621 


INDEX 


pt. DI, n. s., v.28 


Vital (M. 8S.) My California sweet- 


heart. 22869. 

Vitale (Carlo) Tango della bambola. 
21348. 

Vittadini (Franco) Pliniana. 8582. 

Vittoria (T. L. da) Estote fortes in 
bello. 22097. 


Vivaldi (Antonio) : 


Concerto in la maggiore. 15995. 
Concerto per violino. 404. 
Konzert. 17498. 

Pastorale. 23549. 


Violin-konzert. 23544. 
Vivian (Al.) Democratic way. 16041. 
Vizard (G. J.) I love ya both ways. 
24530. 
Vocalizzi. 13554-13556. 
Vodery (Will) Hills of old New 
Hampshire. 16811. 
Vodicka (Joseph) Marguerite. 18708, 
18709. 
Vogel (H. L.): 
Chicago. 351. 
On this day. 
Singin’. 2156. 
Whispering lane. 2679. 
Vogel (Moritz) aw. and Vogel (Else) 


1774. 


prop. Zwei sonatinen. 23795 (108, 
109). 
Vogel (Wladimir) : 
Ritmica ostinata. 1987. 


Wagadu’s untergang durch die 
eitelkeit. 6849. 
Vogelhindler (Der) 
Vogler (Abbé) 


9103. 
Holy is the Lord our 


God. 20242. 

Vogt (Olin) Dreaming of mother. 
22072 

Voice of the garden. 4488*. 

Voice of the unseen. 6847*. 


Voice of youth. 2534. 
Voigt (Herman) Luther, the gift of 
God. 18686. 
Voigt (M. L.) 
Idaho. 18491. 
Voix de sa maitresse. 6638, 1479. 
Voix qui meurt. 3149, 3215, 44380. 
Vol (Herman De) See DeVol (Her- 
man) . 
Voldemar (Rosemberg) : 
Adieu que l’on dit trop vite. 17761. 
Bois touffu. 138920. 


In the mountains of 


C'est le plaisir que j'aime. 24014. 

Méfie-toi du printemps ... Lou- 
lette. 14766. 

Moi... je m’ennuie. 22823. 


Mon amour. 18758. 
Ne reviens pas. 10718. 
Reste encore, veux-tu. 19082. 
Volga boatmen. 23550. 
Volkel (G. W.) Prelude and Toccata. 
13849. 
Volkman (Elmer) 
I’m erying. 4631. 


You’re laughing, 


Volksfest (Das) 
Volksfest nacht. 13558. 
Volkwein bros., inc.: 
Alhambra festival. 21717, 21718. 
At eventide. 15805. 
Beautiful dreamer. 7188. 
Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. 385. 
Fort Duquesne. 
Gentle Annie. 7620. 
Hail to Pitt. 12250: 
Hard times come again no more. 
7701. 
Knights of chivalry. 1261, 8058. 
Massa’s in the cold, cold ground. 
8251. 
My old Kentucky home. 
Nelly was a lady. 8421. 
Oh, Susanna. 8474. 
Old Black Joe. SATT. 
Old dog Tray. 8479. 
Old folks at home. 8482. 
Tower march. 11369, 11370. 
Twilight hour. 17464, 21445. 
Uncle Ned. 9067. 

Willie we have missed you. 9242. 
Voll (H. D.) Old Black Joe, we are 
waiting for you. 3953. 

Vollerthun (Georg): 
Fantasie. 4439. 
Vier lieder der anmut. 
Vollhaber (M. C.) 
1173. 
Vollmer (Bruno) 
Vollmer (D. D.) 
you. 17646. 
Volpe (Harry): 
June memories. 20517. 
Paraphrase on Prelude. 21048. 
Volpette. 21488. 
Volpe (Ignatius) : 
Forgetting you. 9888. 
How do you do, little girl. 903. 
Volze (Johnny) Sweethearts or 
friends. 25619. 
Vom Bruch (H. W.): 
He lifted me up—yes, up. 3353. 
I’ll be true, Lord, to Thee. 24515. 
Von Alt (Augusta) Those Allegheny 
shores. 11336. 
von Berge (H.): 
Exalted praise. 20042. 
Lorenz’s vox humana. 1367. 
Von der Goltz (Eric) jr. Ali Baba 
and the forty thieves. 21718*. 
von Doenhoff (Albert) Dialogue. 
19945. 
von Leindon (Karl) 
T’ll do. 24168. 
Von Lowenstern (M. A.) See Lowen- 
stern (M. A. v.) 
von Moltke (P. H.) 
19648 (149). 


11433. 


9893, 9894. 


8384. 


4440. 
It won’t be long. 


Staendchen. 19276. 
Why should I love 


Don’t you think 


’Tis but a dream. 


1622 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1933 
von Pippin (lL. M.) Dreams, just 
empty dreams. 9768, 16101. 


Von Richter (Floyd) 

_ heaven. 24808. 

Von Schlepegrell (Geo.) Mother. 
12832. 

Von Schmidthoff (Alexandre) March- 
ing forward under the blue eagle. 
24898. 

Von Schritz (Albert) 
of gold. 8372. 

Von Tilzer (Albert) : 

Gingham girl. 14271. 
Good bye sweetheart, good bye. 


From earth to 


My little hunk 


TO76 (99). 

Have you seen my Henry Brown. 
93832 (134). 

Moon has his eyes on you. 9832 
(240). 

Pienic for two. 9832 (282). 

Spoontime. 93832 (338). 

Would you like to change from 
Miss to Mrs. 9832 (402). 


Von Tilzer (Harry): 
Abraham Jefferson Washington 


Lee. 25992 (1). 

Are you coming out to-night Mary 
Ann. 25992 (8). 

Beautiful land of love. 25992 
(8). 


Good old songs of the blue and 
gray. 25992 (20). 

Home sweet home sounds good to 
me, 25992 (22). 

I never saw such jealousy in all 


my life. 25992 (27). 

Ida-ho. 25992 (28). 

Look who’s here! Ship ahoy. 
25992 (387). 


Moving day. 25992 (45). 
My great desire. 6062. 
Oh! Mister Brown. 25992 (49). 
Songs of the rag time boy. 25992 
(66). 
When the flowers bloom in spring- 
time, Molly dear. 25992 (79). 
When the golden rods are waving. 
91938, 11518. 
Would you leave your happy home 
for me. 25992 (84). 
Vor einer alten spieluhr. 
Voris (W. R.): 
Lift up your voices now. 38683. 
O God, Whose presence glows in 
all. 18929. 
Service prelude. 
Voros (W. J.): 
Forever and a day. 18191. 
So soon. 15273. 
Vors (Ros) : 
Christ the Lord is risen. 
Praise ye the Lord. 6336. 


4442. 


21203. 


4926. 


Vort (M. N.): 
Everebody’s [sic] song. 16135. 
Lullaby of my heart. 3747. 
Voss (K. B. K.): 
Little Willie’s violin. 16682. 
Rosebud Marie waltz. 25374. 


Swatiska rhypsody [sic] 11242. 


Voss (M. W.) In the land of Ark-La- 
Tex. 20451. 

Vredenburgh (Peter) jr. Makin’ 
moan. 22766. 

Vreeland (HKdward) N.R.A. parade. 
18873. 

Vrooman (Billy) See Vrooman (W. 
D.) 


Vrooman (L. L.): 
Mississippi moon. 
You're my love. 

Vrooman (W. D.): 
Dear old Shenandoah. 9696. 
Just let us say goodnight. 12544. 
Mother dear, you’ve been my 

dearest pal. 10614. 
On Treasure Isle way down in 
Texas. 13036. 

Vuataz (Roger): 

Introduction 4 l’étude du_ piano. 


14801. 
13739. 


7969. 
386 études. 9107, 23551, 23552. 
Vulpius (Melchior) Strife is o’er. 
6633. 
Vye (Lyman) Pal to you. 6265. 
Vystavni polka. 2541. 


W. (M.) pseud. See Wright (Denis) 
W ziobie lezy. 23554. 
Waale (J. H.): 
Morning song—spring 1933. 3842. 
Most beautiful rose I ever saw. 


3843. 
Wacek (Wilhelm) Durch Gounod’s 
zauberwelt. 22221. 


Wachs (B.M.P.S.L.) : 


Chanson des brodeuses. 157383 
(48). 

Chanson du ruisseau. 157383 (50). 

Fine fleur. 4656 (178). 

In a whirl. 4656 (294). 

Légers papillons. 9332 (204). 

Marche elégante. 9832 (228). 

Poursuite. 15733 (275). 

Soiree chez Mendelssohn. 93832 
(330). 

Story of a linnet. 4656 (612). 

Wachs (Paul): 

Chanson des brodeuses. 15733 
(48). 

Chanson du ruisseau. 15733 (50). 

Fine fleur. 4656 (178). 

In a whirl. 4656 (294). 

Légers papillons. 9332 (204). 

Marche elégante. 93832 (228). 

Matinée de _ printemps. 15733 
(209). 

Poursuite. 15733 (275). 


1623. 


INDEX 


Wachs (Paul)—Continued. 


Soiree chez Mendelssohn. 93832 
(330). 
Story of a linnet. 4656 (612). 
Wachsmann (Franz): 
Chanson de Vimpératrice. 19837. 
Gruss und kuss Veronika. 14306. 


Il m’emméne 4a la foire. 20429. 
Kleinen midchen mit dem treuen 
blick. 14806. 
Paprika. 4019. 
Wachtmeister (A. R.): 
Danse de l’4me. 18037. 
Réve d’Italie. 19084. 
Vague du soir. 9084. 
Wackwitz. (EK. W.) When you're 
away. 17606. 
Waddell (Bertha) More dramatized 
nursery rhymes. 1557*. 
Waddy (Ernest) Lonesome and blue. 
8160. 


Wade (B.H.) Four triangos. 17503. 

Wade (Hmery) This I can’t forget. 
2385. 

Wade (G. H.) Rain drop waltz. 
LAL. 


Wade (G. W.) Corn huskers book of 
square dances. 7398. 

Wade (Iva) In my dreams of a bet- 
ter day. 1127. 

Wade (J. A.) Meet me by moonlight. 
8262. 

Wade (James) Cheer up boys and 
join the good old N.R.A. 21906. 

Wade (Karlton) Deep down in dark 
town. 14088. 


Wade in de water. 4443. 
Wade in the water. 13560, 13561. 
Wadely (F. W.) Butterfiy. 24005. 


Wadsworth (J. B.) Mister Moon. 
18751. 
Wadsworth (M. L.): 
Back at Cobblestone Hall. 11764. 
Underneath the whispering pine. 
15519. 
When there’s love at the end of 
the lane. 15624. 
Wady (C.S.) Id give a million dol- 
lars if I could just have you. 18360, 


Wagadu’s untergang durch die eitel- 


keit. 6849. 

Wagans (Edward) Universal march 
folio. 17484. 

Wagenaar (Bernard) Second quar- 
tet. 11074. 


Wagener (George): 
Fraternity walk. 20095. 
It’s spring again. 20485. 
Masquerading in the name of love. 
22786. 
Waggoner (A. B. S.) 
7069. 


Yours alone. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Waghorne (W. R.): 
Elementary harmony. 24219. 
Practical counterpoint. 25283. 
Reading and writing of music. 

WIT AE 

Wagner (A.) vy Levien sucs., s. en G: 
Agonia. 13780. 
Album Lara. 23823. 
Antes. 23857. 
Ayer. 23892. 
Azul. 23893. 
Bajo el cielo de Napoles. 17861. 
Bésame en la boca. 23957. 
Besos. 138894. 
Bohemios. 2388. 
Clave azul. 17989. 
Concha nacar. 24091. 
Culpable no eres t@. 24110. 
Deseo. 496. 
Desilusion. 498. 
En tus lindas manos. 
Ensofacion. 24227. 
Fatalidad. 14206. 
Fermin. 18169. 
Flores viejas. 665. 
Hamaca. 243886. 
Hastio. 18282. 
Juguete de amor. 
Lamento jarocho. 
Languidez. 24749. 
Lejos. 18608. 
Mananita. 14736. 
Mi querer. 24952. 
Mi tienda. 1519. 
Mientras caé la lluvia. 
Mufequita. 25007. 
Noche criolla. 18918. 
Nube de nieve. 1718. 
Qjos; claros...o25153 400 
Olvida. 1761. 
Palmera. 18982. 
Paloma. 1834. 
Pintaré tus labios. 1878. 
Por la sefial. 25281. 
Por que lloran tus ojos. 19026. 
Prégon de las rosas. 19082. 
Quiero. 1944. 
Rima de amor. 1985. 
Sed. 25418. 
Serpentina. 
Sombras. 
Sorpresa. 25542. 
Te quiero. 19336. 
Temor. 25640. 
Tus pestanas. 25720. 
Ventanita colonial. 19454. 
Veredita de mi tierra. 2514, 
Vidas cruzadas. 2521. 
Vision. 15547. 

Wagner (A. O.) 

16688. 
Wagner (F. A.) 
8142. 


14176. 


14590. 
18590. 


1522. 


254382. 
15282. 


Lonely and blue. 


Little lady in blue, 


1624 


Pome 


INDEX 


nog. 1-12, 1983 
Wagner (G. F.) I’m smiling again. 
20376. 
Wagner (George) He’s mine. 5852. 
Wagner (Harry) Everything’s ding- 
a-ling. 18159. 
Wagner (Hilma) My heart belongs 
to you, my dear. 3872. 
Wagner (J. F.): 
Gigerl. 9933. 
Marche des biicherons tyroliens. 
12734. 
Sous l’aigle double. 6579. 
Wagner (Joseph F.) David jazz. 
24128. 
Wagner (Lucile) Keep a smile on 
your face. 10841. 
Wagner (M. E.) Don’t break my 
heart. 517. 


Wagner (Q. E.) Since I’m alone. 
23288. 
Wagner (R. W.): 
Girl with wicked eyes. 
Ogou badagri. 18936. 
Wagner (Richard): 
Awake, for soon will dawn the 
day. 11488. 
Dreams. 4656 (670). 
Flying Dutchman. 19466*. 
Lohengrin. 17505. 
Mastersingers of Nuremberg. 
4444, 
Meistersingers. 15551. 
O joyful morn. 25761. 
O Lord, most high, to Thee we 


16224. 


pray. 6850, 

Pilgrim’s chorus. 25483. 

Rienzi. 2544. 

Selections from the music dramas 
of Richard Wagner. 7076 (372). 

Song to the evening star. 11670 
(396). 

Spinning chorus. 2545. 

Spinning wheel. 21485. 


Story of Lohengrin. 2546. 
Tannhauser. 15552. 

Wagner (Siegfried) au. and Wagner 
(Winifred) prop. Bruder Lustig. 
9332 (44). 

Wagness (Bernard) : 

At evening. 2874. 
Birds at morn. 2925. 


Cathedral at twilight. 21885. 
Dawn. 38104. 

Good night, good night. 22214. 
Snake charmer. 23305. 

Wise young owl. 4577. 


Youth 
4651. 
Wagoner (J. P.) Hark! What mean 
those holy voices. 24400. 
Wahl (R. F.) Vm taking possession 
of you. 14454. 
Wahrmund (Max) Hill country. 863. 


is such a happy thing. 


Waibel (W. C.): 
Absent. 23795 (3). 
Afterglow. 17752 (5). 
Danza. 23795 (53). 
Discontent. 23795 (19). 
Remembrance. 23795 (70). 
Repose. 23795 (71). 
Waid (W. M.): 
Skyward. 19208. 
Under the blue eagle. 17477. 
Wainwright (Louise) March of the 
kingfish. 14742. 
Waits (The) 9116. 
Wake now, awake, my sleeping beauty. 
4452. 
Wakefield (Jean) : 
Ghost of love. 7624. 
I love a waltz. 7831. 
I’m not in the mood for love. 
7849. 
N. R. A. march. 16809. 
Portrait in rhythm. 8586. 
Wakelee (EH. D. W.): 
Ah! ha! I see you’ve already 
guessed. 11687. 
But I’m going to tell that doctor 
he made a big mistake. 275. 
Devils hopping in hell. 9716. 
I want that golden chariot to 
fetch my soul away. 14478. 
Immortal souls, in endless proces- 
sion. 7926. 
In the forest little birds and bugs 
and butterflies and bees. 20449. 
My empty arms ache: he took her 
away. 16846. 
Scudding o’er life’s sea. 2091. 
Snow flakes, large and small, con- 
tinually fall. 4209. 
There’s always a lot of sunshine. 


6732. 
To win trophies to lay at her feet. 
9023. 
Wal-Berg. pseud. See Voldemar 
(Rosemberg) 
Walcott (C. P.) My life-time pal. 
10675. 
Waldam. pseud. See Valdambrini 
(Agostino) 


Waldau (Harry): 

Du bist mein grosses erlebnis. 

5098. 

Sérénade d’amour. 21199. 
Waldimir (Sune) Quiet café. 171138. 
Waldman (Herman) Goodness knows. 

5296. 
Waldman (Joseph) jr: 
I’m so in love madly in love with 
you. 123897. 


Must it always be this way. 
12855. 

Softly, I hear the music playing. 
13321. 


1625 


INDEX 


Waldo (EK. M.) Is it fair to cheat in 
the game of love. 12487. 
Waldrip (M. W.) My gal is a pal. 
1604. 
Waldron (Neil) When the dew is on 
the garden. 17590. 
Waldteufel (Emil) : 
Hspana waltz. 592. 
Waldteufel-reigen. 13569. 
Wales (S. E.): 


Swaying birches. 6657. 
Twilight comes to the forest. 
6801. 


Walk a little faster. 2180, 2355, 3945. 
Walk right in an’ set down. 13570. 
Walkem (C. W.): 
Keep your eyes on Jesus and 
you'll shine. 1242. 
What heaven holds for me. 2607. 
When the book of life is opened. 
2644. 
Why not try praying. 2697. 
Walker (B. G.) What is there left to 
live for. 9171. 
Walker (Charles) 
and coffee. 138945. 
Walker (Clarence) My old southland 
home. 10690. 

Walker (BE. T.) son & co. 
Sleep. 25349. 
Walker (Ernest) 

3182. 
Walker (F. M.) 
time for us two. 
Walker (G. B.): 
At the end of the way. 114. 
D’Marsae. 22034. 
Woodsman’s love song. 7012. 
Walker (H. J.): 
Blue are her eyes. 
Rose of my 
11033. 
Walker (I. J.) 
3441. 
Walker (J. J.): 


Buckwheat cakes 


Rock me to 
Earth is the Lord’s. 


Night time is magic 
8435. 


9506. 
heart I love you. 


I live for the night. 


After they gather the hay. 9332 
(5). 

I like your way. 4656 (276). 

Kiss all the girls for me. 21696 
(215). 

So long, Mr. Jasper Long. 4656 
(581). 


Will you love me in December as 
you do in May. 2815 (368). 
With the robins I’ll return. 19648 
(fa lire 
Walker (John) jr. 
shawl. 16252. 
Walker (L. H.) 
8065, 18589. 
Walker (L. I.): 
Love calls me back again. 14696. 
My life is only thine. 14882. 


Grandmas old red 


Lake Erie waltz. 


Dt. IH, B.S.;-v, 28 


Walker (L. S.) Priceless gems. 
21086. 
Walker (Lew) See Walker (Louis) 
Walker (Leonard) : 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
19996. 
Old Black Joe. 
Walker (Louis) : 
Get out and be somebody. 3275. 
You never seemed to care. 4625. 
Walker (M. E.) I danced into love 
with you. 7801. 
Walker (Marion) 
Walker (Q. M.) 
18049. 
Walker (Raymond): 
Bedtime stories. 2915. 
Jig-saw melody. 3591. 
Tattle tales. 43811. 
Walker (Sara) Oh honey please 
come home to me. 8467. 
Walker (W. S.) | Welsh _ sketches. 
15583. 
Walker (William) : 
Because I love you. 
By candlelight. 7282. 
Close to you. 3041. 
I’ve got the wrong man. 3501. 
Mediterranean madness. 38784. 
Too good to be true. 2424. 
World is so small. 2733. 


20984. 


At sunset. 118. 
Dear heart of mine. 


21790. 


Walker (Z. H.) I was sorry as I 
could be. 24591. 

Walker-Knott (Bessie) See Knott 
(B. W.) 


Walkiewicz (Eugeniusz) Missa. 1529. 


Wall (A. M.) Caprice. 651. 
Wall (Gilbert) When a searlet wom- 
an gets blue. 25824. 


Wall (Jack) Moonlight on the Rockies. 
3837. 

Wall (T. F.) In our wonderful Wyo- 
ming. 18482. 

Walt (Wea) 297. 
18118. 

Wallace (—) That little old cottage 
piano. 238484. 
Wallace (Billy) 
time. 6136. 
Wallace (Edgar) One hundred and 
twenty-one exercises in two-part 


Poet’s dream. 


Night time was love 


singing. 9119. 

Wallace (G. E.) Akron’s last cruise. 
9354. 

Wallace (G. R.) Smiling Mister 
Moon. 19220. 

Wallace (H. A.) Little pal of my 
heart. 20640. 

Wallace (Inez) Just a song. 14598. 

Wallace (Joseph) Making little ones 


16745. 
Bachelors serenade. 


out of big ones. 
Wallace (L. B.) 
23909. 


1626 


— EE 


ee 


nos. 1-12; 1933 °: 


Wallace (M. W.): 
Black belt lullaby. 2926. 
Since your path crossed mine. 
tea la PR 
Wallace (R. B.) 
to me. 11849. 

Wallace (Raymond) : 
Absolutely free. 
Hen song. 3866. 
I shall still keep smiling along. 

16453. 

Jolly old ma! Jolly old pa. 5697. 
King made whoopee in the land 
of whack-a-doodle-do. 24729. 
There’s a zip about the air be- 

side the sea. 15452. 
Yodle-odle-o! in the mountains. 
7025. 

Wallace (W. D.): 
Farewell to dreams. 
Good morning dear. 
Ill take bitter, 

sweet. 203388. 

Tell me in my dreams. 

Waller (Bessie) 
6098 


Till you come back 


17756. 


20055. 
20152. 
you take the 


21349. 
My southern queen. 


Watler (1. C.): 
Dear. 7480. 
Paradise of dreams. 
Walier (Jack): 
Command performance. 
He wanted adventure. 
18298. 
If I lost you. 22479. 
Let me love you tonight. 22657. 
Monarch of the seas. 5981. 
My heart’s to let. 6067. 
Rosalie. 23206. 
Smile and be bright. 
So happy. 25490. 
When you've fallen in love. 
You came to me. 11617. 
Waller (Thomas): 
Ain’t-cha’ glad. 15746. 
And that is life. 17807. 
Doin’ what I please. 5052. 
Down on the delta. 3153. 
Handful of keys. 16274. 
If I had waited for you. 
John Henry, that 
165638. 
Lay your head upon my shoulder. 
12596. 
On Sunday when we gathered 
’round the organ. 25175. 
Sittin’ up waitin’ for you. 
19205. 
Slower than molasses. 
Sunshine. 25596. 
‘all timber, ~ 17353. 
Walkin’ the floor. 17512. 
Why do we hurt the ones we love. 


8547, 


24086. 
D304, 


11147. 
6959. 


24606. 
superman. 


15254, 
17246. 


19559. 
Youw’re breakin’ my heart. 11684. 
Yow sah. 17748. : 


| Walsh (Sam) 


‘Waller (W. W.) Sweetheart come 
back to me. 18405. 

Wallis (Chester) Home on the range. 
22294. 

Wallond 
Hast. 

Walls 
L320, 

Walmisley (T. A.) 
minor. 10386. 

Walpole (J. L.) 
13203. 

Walsh (C. R.): 
Campus in the clouds. 
Fancy this. 9842. 

Walsh (H. S.) Moonlight in the 

mountains. 20784. 

Walsh (Herb) Technocracy. 2329. 

Walsh (Jack): 

Floating down the stream by 
moonlight. 20067. 

Just an old-fashioned girl. 12538. 

She’s my Hileen from Killarney. 


(Wally ) 
6748. 
(Alice) 


Thought of the 


Sun bonnet Sue. 
Larghetto in F 


Roosevelt ever more. 


13959*. 


222) 
Walsh (James) M-o-t-h-e-r. 10611. 
Walsh (M. I.) Ona moon-light night. 
1762. ; 


’*Cause I belong to you. 
15943. 
Walsh (W. H.) Hidden city. 858. 
Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd.: 
At the portals of the palace. 
19711. 


Birthday book. 15852. 
Fairy rondo. 16146. 
Floral fancy. 5189. 


Masque of minuets. 14752. 
My little world. 20855. 
Slapstick. 15259, 19209. 
Vice versa. 19456. 

Walter (F. G.): 

Children of the starlight. 
Festival of life. 635. 
Roses of Junetime. 4122. 
Signal star. 11110. 

Walter (J. H.) Spirit of the N.R.A. 
17290. 

Walter (Jules) aw. and Walter 
(H. A. D.) prop. Sérénade de Gil- 
lotin. 11670 (325-329). 

Walter (Rudolph) ‘There’s a gal that 
I love. 15427. 

Walter (Serge): 

HKverything but my man. 

I dreamed a dream of you. 

Just be natural. 24705. 

Road is calling. 25344. 

Searching the town for 
25417. 

Phaxd. © 1427s; 

You belong in my arms. 25951. 
You’re the only one. 25972. 
Walter and Duff. pseud. See Bell 

(W. B.) - 


VT9TT*. 


12116. 
24495. 


you. 


1627 


INDEX 


pt. I, n.8., v. 28 


Walters (Earl) One I love has 
broken my heart. 17010. 
Walters (Eddie) You never saw fish 
like the saw fish that I saw. 21657. 
Walters (J. A.) Why don’t you come 
up and see me sometime. 23705. 
Walters (Marguerite) One more 
waltz with you. 1783. 
Walters (R. B.) I am afraid of love. 
20279. 
Walters 
STANK, 
Walters (V. T.): 
Ballad. 238564. 
Memories. 22800. 
My West Indian Rose. 20890. 
Panama. 4016, 8542, 10852. 
Sweetheart town. 13414, 13415. 
To Saint Teresa. 9021. 
Walters (Will) MHerrgott soll Ber- 
liner sein. 14340. 
Waltham (Tom): 
Laissons l’amour. 


(Ruth) Love me again. 


12581. 


Sing high—sing low. 19198. 
Walther (Hans): 

Jo-jo. 1201. 

Yo-yo. 9828. 
Walther (J. J.) Sonate. 28565. 
Walther (Kurt) Sonate. 23331. 


Walthew (R. H.): 

In yonder vale. 3556. 

Mother’s song. 3849. 

Stars of the summer night. 
(346). 

Tabie-music. 

To blossoms. 9332 (863). 

To the nightingale. 4877. 

Wild bird’s song. 4568. 

Waltner (Peter) Roosevelt is in, 
we’re bound to win. 11028. 

Walton (Kenneth) : 

Keep going N. R. A. 16602. 
Tang of the sea. 19835. 

Walts (V. W.) I saw the people. 
18428. 

Waltz (E. M.) Tho’ we be growing 
older, TVll keep you in my heart. 
9004. 

Waltz (EH. M.) music co.: 

Along the old bayou. 238887. 

Angel. 138813. 

In the Carolina moonlight. 14531. 

On my dream river just you and 
| ee to ie 

Out of the night. 15012. 

Spooning in the moonlight. 15318. 

Sweetheart mother. 11259. 

Waltz of the steins. 21499. 

Waltz time. 4943, 7413, 7631, 19473. 

Walworth (E. H.) Bessie and Ethel. 
21696 (35). 

Walz (Jean): 

Lonesome and blue. 1362. 
AgPRESSION. 12021. 


9332 
11267. 


Singing mothers of the P. T. A. 
13300. 


Strolling along. 8883. 
Walzer aus Wien. 17517. 
Wandering home. 21696 (395). 


Wandern ist des miillers lust. 9124. 

Wang (Chung-chein) See Wang (R. 
Ef) 

Wang (R. H.) Good earth. 24358. 

Wansborough (Harold) : 

Bandanna junior minstrel first- 
part. 13859*. 

Conversation. 408. 

Little ray of sunshine. 24806. 

March of the fauns. i467. 

Robin in the apple tree. 1993. 

Valse poetique. 2506. 

With flying colors. 2716. 

Wanser (W. A.): 

My dream of dreams. 
Rhumba Etta. 4102. 
Starry night. 19280. 

Wappes (R. W.) Our waltz, dear. 
13064. 

Ward (A. M.) I always knew the one 
I loved would be someone like you. 
18351. 

Ward 
JARs 

Ward (C. A.) 
6585 


20829. 


(Billy) Southward bound. 


Sowing and reaping. 


Ward (Edith) Carefree cowpuncher. 
7310. 
Ward (Edward) : 
Fraternity walk. 20095. 
It’s spring again. 20485. 
Ward (F. D.) For only you. 16178. 
Ward (F. K.) I have lost my heart 
in Maine. 10092. 
Ward (G. 8S.) Our army band. 1812. 
Ward (H. L.) My keepsakes. 10674. 
Ward (Jesse) When twilight steals 
down the canyon wall. 21572. 
Ward (L. L.) Fox-trot in key of C. 
H210) 
Ward (M. M.): 
Somebody and me. 6545. 
Sweetest of melodies. 2289. 
Ward (S. A.) America the beautiful. 
17795-17798. 

Ward (Vera) Twelve miniatures for 
little folks. 2567. 

Ward (W. E.) Southward bound. 
Dose 


Ward-Stephens. See Stephens 
(Ward-) 
Wardale (Henry): 
Ave Maria. 23889. 
Ave Regina. 23890. 
Warden (F. M.) Goin’ back to Idaho. 
9955. 
Wardlaw (Jack) 


Look in your eyes. 
12664. 


1628 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Ware (A. L.) =That’s why Betty 
walked home. 173879. 
Warfel (Lloyd) Those old depression 
blues. 4358. 
Warfel (Mary) 
blues. 43858. 
Warhurst (J. C.) I know that my Re- 
deemer liveth. 798. 
Waring (D. H.) No-account man. 
10750. 
Waring 
16134. 
Wark (Colin): 
First Mrs. Fraser. 3238. 
Golden cage. 12221. 
You. can’t do that there ’ere. 
11620. 
Warlock (Peter) pseud. See Hesel- 
tine (Philip) 
Warms (F.): 


Those old depression 


(Tom ) Evening breeze. 


Ca ne regarde pas papa. 18953. 
Java des gens distingués. 14576. 
Quand on a d’la veine. 15104. 


Suzon, Suzon, Suzette. 15361. 
_ Walse de réve. 15531. 
Warner (A. G.) Golden hours I spend 
with you. 14292. 
Warner (C. L.) Here we go. 12289. 
Warner (D. M.): 
In your arms. 10236. 
Our dream waltz. 10888. 
Rainy day I met you. 10991. 
Say you'll be mine. 4141. 
Who’s that pretty baby. 11552. 


Warner (Hisie) My Louisiana pal. 
25055. 
Warner (F. L.): 
Hymn of our navy. 12322.’ 
Marching on. 16755. 
Warner (Frederick) : 
Forgotten melody. 24284. 
To you. 15462. 
Warner (H. W.) Moods. 24980. 
Warner (J. L.) That old he goat of 


Hicktown with MHicktown tunes. 
25652. 

Warner (J. R.) So lonely and blue. 
19225. 

Warner (Jimmie) My Louisiana pal. 
25055. 


Warner (Philip) 

Warner (R. P.): 

Good times are coming, hallelu- 
jah. 18249. 

Just to see my mother again. 
18564. 
Warner (Walter) 

A794. 

Warnick (H. C.) 
mater. 11260. 
Warnke (F. W.): 

Shrine. 21211. 
Some small sweet way. 
Was it love. 19476. 


Cuban skies. 19898. 


Because of you. 


Sweetheart of alma 


21245. 


Warnke (Fritz) See Warnke (F. W.) 

Warrell (Arthur) : 
Bethlehem night. 23958. 
God save the king. 3294. 
In Saint Paul’s. 22525. 
Nobody knows. 3934. 
Robin’s song. 238190. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 
Virgin’s lullaby. 25753. 
Winging souls. 13680. 


Warren (Carolyn) ‘That last kiss. 
134388 
Warren 
19952. 
Warren (Don) Friendly hand. 9905. 
Warren (EK. R.): 
Autumn sunset 
2882. 
Mister Moon. 22818. 
O hand unseen. 22982. 
White horses of the sea. 


4300. 


(Claude) Do your part. 
in the canyon. 


6969. 


Warren (H. B.) Indian maiden, 
Wawasee. 5644. 
Warren (Harry): 
Boulevard of broken dreams. 
23983. 


Build a little home. 17986. 

Down the fairway. 12062. 

Honeymoon hotel. 18334. 

I’ve got to sing a torch Song. 
10163. 

Keep young and beautiful. 20559. 

Kisses in the night. 24734. 

No more love. 18912. 

Out for no good. 18974. 

Pettin’ in the park. 10886. 

Put a tax on love. 25311. 

Remember my forgotten man. 
11003. 

Rome wasn’t built 
253863. 

Shadow waltz. 11093. 

Shanghai Lil. 19169. 

Song of surrender. 25522. 

We're in the money. 11467. 

Warren (Howard) My garden. 3870. 
Warren (J. F.) My heart belongs to 


in a day. 


you. 25039. 
Warren (Marie) Without love what’s 
life. 13688. 


Warren (Mary) Do your part. 19952. 
Warren (Walter) In a narrow street. 
7935. 
Warren & Phillips: 
Come and see the sunlight gleam- 
ing. 38047. 
Dances of other days. 
Danish dance. 3098. 
Follow-on album. 675. 
Gigue. 22182. 
One hundred and twenty-one exer- 
cises in two-part singing. 9119. 
Piano games for little ones. 19010. 
Russian dance. 4130. 


3093. 


1629. 


INDEX 


Warren & Phillips—Continued. 
Song of praise: 23387. 
Swedish dance. 4280. 


Time exercises for beginners. 
19388. 
Travelling circus. 17449. 


Young duettists. 4640, 4641. 
33 hymn tunes & carols. 16936. 
W aE (Peter) Song of the seven 
oaks. 17276. 
Warrior’s husbands. — 18808. 
Wars (Harry) pseud. See Warszaw- 
ski (Henryk) 
Warshauer (Frank): 
It isn’t fair. 10258. 
Moon dear. 10591. 
Moonrise. 16819. 
One I adore. 1778. 
Warszawski (Henryk) Wrdocisz. 7018. 
Warthen (¢C. A.) African night is 
falling. 17766. 
Was frauen triumen. 11461. 
Wasek (Evelyn) I’m singing a song 
just for you. 16428. 

Washburn (J.S.) Why, O bitter cross. 
19562. 
Washburn 

16889. 
Washburn (M. A.) Golden moon. 9959. 
Washburne (Country) : 

At last I’m first with you. 9410. 
-- I know a story. 5480. 
Washington (Albert): 

Hold me scold me. 53891. 

Hurry home. 5485. 


(Lewis) My sweetness. 


My lonely love is waiting. 20856. 
Sweet feet. 17331. 
Three point two is here. 15446. 
Washineton CJio a Hs) Hallelujah, 
amen. 16271. 
Washington (N. D.) If you see my 
mother. 22489. 


Washington (Ned) 
of you. 6091. 
Wasilewski (F. X.) 

life. 22528. 
Wasniewski (Ignacy) 
progress. 4906. 
Wasn’t that a mighty day. 17522. 
Wason (G. M.) When the whippoor- 
wills are calling. 21571. 
Wassail song. 2574, 6866, 
Wassell (Richard) : 
He that hath pity upon the poor. 


My picture puzzle 
In the autumn of 


Century of 


22264. 
Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
12520. 
Who shall ascend. 11553. 
Wassenberg (K. M.): 
Song of the heart. 19248. 
Sweetest flower. 11252. 


Wasso (John) jr.: 
Do you remember that night in 
September. 12039. 


pt. IIT, B. S., Vs 28 


Ring the bells for Roosevelt. 


sty 
Where the dreamy Mississippi 
flows. 9219. 
Wasson (A. J.) jr. Miss NIRA. 
16789. 
Watchet sailor. 2576. 
Watchman’s song. 138583. 


Watelle (J.) Premier solo de concert. 
4061. 

Waters (Johnny) 
Cryin= Aion 
Wathall (A. G.): 
Ascending song. 11670 (14). 

Fellowship. 11670 (103). 
Festgesang. 11670 (104). 
Greeting. 13765 (77). 
Implicit trust. 11670 (157). 
Plymouth. 11670 (282). 
Stella. 11670 (358). 
Watkins (Elgy) Won’t you. 17676. 
Watkins (Gay) Goodbye sweetheart. 
16246. 
Watkins (Goodrich) 
Watkins (M. O.): 


What’s the use in 


Dreams, 553. 


American recovery hymn. 23845. 


Hour I hear you ecroon. T7770. 
Watkins (Tommy) In a little Casa- 
nova. 10202. 
Watkins (Trevor) 
you. 19671. 
Watkis (Laddie) 
(Laddie) 
Watne (BE. W.) Ridin’ on the moon- 
light range. 21128. 
Watrous (A. R.) Twilight reverie. 


All that I need is 


See Fennell 


4406. 
Watrous (I. E.) ‘Twilight reverie. 
4406. 
Watson’ (Al "Ey: 
If ye do. 18470. 
To live is Christ. 19401. 
Watson (Hlizabeth) Croon, croon. 


T0776 (49). 
Watson (Ernie) 
landy: “21779: 
Watson (F. Campbell-) 
bell-Watson (F.) 
Watson (F. J.) Its such fun to be 
in love. 22561. 
Watson (Fredric) 
desert me. 24993. 


Band from cartoon 


See Camp- 


Mother do not 


Watson (H. B.) Old home. 10800. 
Watson (Helen) Three preludes on 
one theme. 21504. 


Watson (I. N.) 
10526. 
Watson (John) 
you. 238621. 
Watson: (M. M.) 
music course. 
Watson (R. L.) 
dreams. 209382. 
Watson (W. M.) 


Marriage supper call. 
What’s come over 
Secondary school 
13256*. 
Night of perfect 
Anchored. 17805. 


1630 


> = a . * . 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Watson (Walter) Blue eagle. 

Watt (E. M.) Sure, why not. 4277. 

Wattawa (D. 8S.) Rose Marie. 6426. 

Watts (A. J.) It’s you alone I crave. 
22565. 

Watts (Grady) Mister Rhythm Man. 
12802. 


19768. 


Watts (H. E.) Two rats. 19434. 

Watts (H. S.) When the moon shines 
o’er Killarney. 9196. 

Watts 


(M. J.) Whispering pine. 
2680. 
Watts (M. S.): 
Parting. 10866. 


11178. 
Love in all degrees. 


Song o’ dreams. 
Waugh (J. T.) 
3721. 
Way to love. 18477, 18510, 19366, 
20351, 20438, 20483, 21508. 
Wayes (Al): 
Dear Bobby. 474. 


Mots d’amour. 10621. 
Notti Cubane. 1713. 
Play for me. 1886. 


Ram pam pam. 

Téléphone. 11282. 
Wayne (Mabel): 

I wonder who’s waltzing with the 


10994. 


one I love. 12429. 
In a little town across the border. 
18476. 
It was in a little town across the 
border. 3582. 
Manyana—to-morrow. 10528. 
Moon over Monterey. 18775. 
Somewhere in Sonora. 17268. 
Wayside hymns. 21511. 
We're sitting pretty. 20400. 


Weade (L. D.) 
6661. 

Weakley (Wilbur) : 

Fighting for the NRA. 20062. 

Last night I dreamed. 18594. 
Weare (M. F.): 

Del’s stocks or bonds by music. 

16040. 

Our Flag, our Flag. 23039. 

So long soo loo. 25491. 
Wearing of the green. 13765 (242). 
Weast (R. E.) Berry pickin’ time in 


Sweet forget me not. 


Caroline. 23956. 
Weatherall (D.S.) N.R.A. march. 
16911. 


Weatherhog (Dawson) : 
Love is like the sky above. 3725. 
Love takes away your Sorrow. 

22742. 

Weaver (A. H.) My lovely lady I’m 

dreaming of you. 12899. 

Weaver (H. C.): 

Broken winged angel. 
Pal of my heart. 4013. 
Weaver (H. D.) In the garden. 


262. 


10226. 


38188—34——36 


Weaver (J. J.) Logan. 
Weaver (Lorraine) : 
I love you now. 12367. 
My phantom melody. 20870. 
Weaver (Madie) I know that I’m in 
love. 949. 

Weaver (Powell) : 
End of the song. 
Exultation. 7547. 

Weaver (W. R.) Autumn symphony. 

19718. 

Weavily wheat. 

Webb (EH. A.) 


20652. 


18144. 


23601. 
Deep in the arms of 


love. 9701. 
Webb (HE. P.) Dreaming. 22068. 
Webb (G. J.) On through autumn’s 


Slory wali: 


Webb (Ida) Just a lonesome dreamer. 
10317. 

Webb (Irving) pseud. See Webb (E. 

A.). 


Webb (Joe) Who’s taking my place 


in your heart. 138663. 

Webb (L. A.) I’m glad to have had 
just you. 5509. 

Webb (L. G.) No one. 6145. 

Webb (Margaret) Waltz of my 
dreams. 15558. 


Webb (Michael) : 
Grave of Orpheus. 16254. 
Lark now leaves his watery nest. 
16625. 
Widow bird. 
Webb (N. V.): 
After we parted. 17769. 
Come and dance ’neath the star- 
light tonight. 119538. 
Is someone taking my place in 
your heart. 12490, 24661. 
Where do you go? What do you 


17650. 


do? After you’ve said good 
night. 17617. 
Why did you kiss and tell. 17638. 
Webb (R. L.) N. R. A. roll-eall. 
25093. 
Webb (Roy) Theme. 2362. 
Webb (W. D.) Come back to me 
sweetheart. 7374. 
Webber (A. R.) Moon has the blues. 


59ST. 
Webber (S. J.) Tomorrow brings a 
new day. 15468. 
Webel (H.) EHleventh field artillery 
march. 14169. 
Webels (Willi) : 
Abteilung marsch. 138770. 
Frau Schmitz, die hat ein neues 
kleid. 18203. 
Liebe ist da-trallalala. 1314. 
Lieber schatz, ich habe heut’ ge- 
burtstag. 5789. 
Schenk’ mir dein herz einmal zur 
probe. 15191. 


1631 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Webels (Willi) Continued. 
Wir bauen ein deutsches haus. 


15663. 
Webels (Willi) theater u. musikver- 
lag: 
Griisst mir die heimat, den schdénen 
Rhein. 5315. 
Ja, nur der walzer ganz allein. 
5681. 
Kinder, kinder, seid vergniigt. 
Dot. 
Olly hat 3 nette kavaliere. 6228. 
Sonne lacht am Rhein. 6573. 
Trium von mir. ... 9082. 
Weber (C. M. von): 
Airs classiques. 2824. 
Aufforderung zum tanz. 21696 
(18). 
Huryanthe. 5144. 
Festival march. 9860. 
Freyschtitz. 22159. ; 
Invitation to the dance. 20463, 
20464. 
Invitation to the waltz. 10244, 
24657. 
Jubel overture. 185405. 
Oberon. 12994. 
Weber (Carl) My repertoire. 1639. 
Weber (E. A.) Franks. 7605. 
Weber (Fred) When you're lone- 
some and blue. 6956. 


Weber (Grace) : 
I’ve joined the N. R. A. 18442. 
Under the wishing moon. 13519. 

Weber (Henri): 

Dark eyes. 4991. 

Grandpa’s dance album. 7672. 

Progressive trombone studies in 
modern dance rhythms. 21088. 

Song of the Volga boatman. 6568. 

Two guitars. 6803. 

Weber (Henry) Pan tantz. 1835. 

Weber (Jan) When the silver moon 

is golden. 17598. 
Weber (L. L.) Girl who waits for 
me. 18223. 

Weber (M. A.): 

Doin’ the Eskimo dance. 5051. 
I’ve joined the N. R. A. 18442. 
Under the wishing moon. 13519. 
Weber (Rex) Three square meals a 
day. 2394, 6746. 

Webester (W. L.) 

moon in June. 

Webs (C. C.) 

mooner. 5360. 

Webster (D. R.): 

Dat sun’s a-slantin’. 21998. 
Make a bow to de buzzard. 

Webster (G. W.): 

Just like a doll from Toyland. 
20540. 
Moonlight and starlight. 


Under a western 
13514. 
Heart broken honey- 


227164. 


3834. 


Why can’t we be sweethearts to- 


night. 21608. 
Webster (Jimm) Blind pigs. 23962. 
Webster (L. ©.) Chain of wonder. 


aoe: 
Webster (L. J.) When the summer 
clouds are smiling. 25855. 
Webster (L. 8S.) My own Ohio home. 
6090. 
Webster (Lorin) : 
Ruth. 13765 (185). 
Service. 13765 (197). 
Webster (Wesley) Robin redbreast. 
8671. ; 
Wechmar (H. A. v.) 
auge. 15190. 
Wechselmann (Paul): 
Auf der terrasse vom romanischen 
café. 4747. 
Das ist der dank fiir meine liebe. 
14076, 14077. ° 
Es klopft an die tir. 


Schau mir in’s 


7539. 


Gustav, greif zur geige. 20168, 
24375. 
Heut kommi’s drauf an. 14342. 


Konnen sie mir nicht bis morgen, 
ihr geliebtes herzchen borgen. 
1268. 

Liig’ mich nicht an. 24873, 24874. 

Warum gerade in der nacht, Karo- 


lin. 4464. 

Wenn die liebe mode macht. 
9158. Ne 
Wedemeyer (A. C.) N. R. A. waltz. 

22981. 
Wedge (Lillian) My Verdie Valley 
home. 10710. 


Weech (A. C.) 
Weed (N. C.) 
ers. 1931. 

Weeks (A. M.): 
Give your heart to me. 
Have a glass. 10010. 
Longing to be with you. 
Love-me. 8202. 
Lovin’ you. 12695. 
Marietta. 8241. 
Needin’ you. 22943. 
Sweety cake. 19324. 
Wet your whistle. 9163. 
Weeks (Evelyn) If we had 
met. 16492. 
Weeks (G. M.) 
Weems (Ted): 
Be ready. 2907. 
I know a story. 5480. 
One note trumpet player. 
Panhandle Pete. 4018. 
Weeth (Gertrude) Oriental 
song. 38994. 
Weglarz (W. J.): 
Childhood memories. 14016. 
I love to call you honey. 20346. 
Maniu, moja Maniu. 1461. 


Ever be true. 22102. 

Put on your hip wad- 
12206. 

5845. 


never 


Boating song. 7233. 


3986. 


flute 


1632 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1933 
Wegner (N. A.) Depression blues. 
7443. 


Wehle (Karl): 


Kiarleksexpressen. 14613. 

Lyckan finns pa manga stdllen. 
14720. 

Nagonting att ata, nagonting att 
dricka. 14916. 


Nar. svalorna komma och bygga 


sitt bo. 14918. 
Spainnande roman. 15311. 

Wehrhof (J. L.) Hoch Hitler marsch. 

14347. 
Weidemann (A. L.) 

17752 (162). 
Weidemann (Mrs. 
- Weidemann (A. L.) 


Henry ) 


Weidig (Adolf) aw. and Weidig (H. . 


R.) prop. Buceaneer. 21696 (48). | 
Weidt (A. J.): 

China doll from old Shanghai. 
366. 

Hchoes from the South. 9332 | 
(97). 

Fanchon. 21696 (91). 

Flat feet. 658. 

Hi-de-hi in my soul. 857. 


I can’t stop saying your [sic] 

, beautiful. 923. 

I had a dream in the moonlight. 
940. 

I want to. 1044. 


Juana. 93832 (185). 
Just to hold a baby in your arms. 
del, 
Kaloola. 21696 (214). 
Long run. 7076 (184). 
Moon in my room. 1546. 
Nobody loves me any more. 
Raiders. 21696 (319). 
Sleepy eyes. TO76 (319). 
Summer girl. 21696 (361). 
There’s a light in your eyes. 6728. 
When it rains on a Sunday night. 
2632. 
_ Woodland dreams. 9332 (399). 
Yankee boys. 21696 (424). 
Weigert (Hermann) Euryanthe. 5144. 
Weigl (Karl) Rattenfinger von 
Hameln. 4090*. 
Weihe (W. EH.) ’Twas nothing but a 


1705. 


dream. 11386. 
Weihnachten. 11476. : 
Weihnachtslieder. 6897. 


Weikel (EH. A.): 
Everyone is happy. 5152. 
Little bird told me your secret. 
5808. 
Share my dream cottage with me. 
11098. 
Sweet Ann. 
Weiland (Ben.) 
. 4592. 
“Weill (Kurt) 


8902. 
World prosper thou. 


Silbersee. 11111*. 


| Weimer (J. H.) 
| Weinbach (Ben) 


Wonderful eyes. 


See» 


| Weinman (Fannie) 
| Weir (C. T.) 


Weiller (Ernest) 
Magenta. 15360. 


Sur le boul’vard 


River of dreams. 

21132. 

As the rain came 
tumbling down. 17882. 

Weinberg (Jacob) : 


Ten Jewish songs. 9155. 
Two pieces. 15582. 
Weinberger (Jaromir) Frihlings- 


stiirme. 9909, 9910, 14250. 
Weinberger (Josef) : 
Kennst du mein liebeslied. 16604. 
Serenata espafiola. 11090. 

Tango um mitternacht. 4310*. 
Weiner (Lazar): 5 
Dance. 25800. 

Little story. 24808. 
Prelude. 25801. 
Weingartner (Felix): 
Liebe erwachen. 
Liebeslied. 5792. 
Variations chromatiques. 
17902. 
Weberlied. 21696 (399). 
Weg. 13606. 


21696 (228). 
11818, 


My pal. 3898. 
Hawaiian guitar solos. 
18291, 18292. 
Weir (EH. B.) Dreams of you. 5085. 
Weir (Hverett) pseud. See Neff (H. 
P.) 
Weir (J. F. A.) Mr. Roosevelt we’re 
with you. 8294. 
Weir (Liew) M-o-t-h-e-r. 
Weir (Llew) music co.: 
Absent friends. 17755. 
Blue river-roll on. 7230. 
C’est amour. 7287. 
Dan, the rag and bone man. 9678. 
Down in the valley. 16075. 
Have this one with me. 7708. 
I must have a man with plenty of 
time for love. 14459. 
Little Miss Muffett. 16676. 


10611. 


M-o-t-h-e-r. 10611. 

My King Kong, the hottest Hot- 
tentot in town. 16857. 

Old eleven. 16984. 

Pull on your shoes—and dance. 
10975. 


Weirick (Paul): 
All aboard for dreamland. 45. 
Blue bell. 7227. 
Dark moon. 4992. 
I bring a song. T7792. 
If I ever get a job again. 1083. 
Jungle drums. 18549. 
Love everlasting. 24841. 
Love is a dream. 3722. 
Man on the flying trapeze. 
My fiddle and me. 16847. 
Okay pal. 10798. 
Paradise lane. 18992. 


24891. 


1633 


INDEX 


Weirick (Paul)—Continued. 
Somebody sweet. 23319. 
Sweetheart of sweet 

15384. 
Three cornered moon. 214038. 
Three of us. 154438. 
Throw another log on the fire. 


Sixteen. 


25684. 
Weisberg (Michel) Ten thousand 
years ago. 19340. 
Weisenauer (Charles) One I love 


has broken my heart. 17010. 
Weisgal (M. W.) Romance of a 

people. 23196*. 
Weisheit (M. F. N.) 

give to you. 246. 
Weiskerger (E. J.) 


Boutonniére [I 


We are for you 


N-R-A. 19480. 

Weismann (Wilhelm) Weihnachts- 
lieder. 6897. ’ 

Weismantel (Fred) Just mem’ries of | 
you. 10381. 


Weiss (A. J.): 


Just a song that I can’t forget. 


5714. 
Let’s grant a cheer. 
Weiss (Anton): 
Clair de lune. 9622. 
Franz Schubert. 12170. 
Girl with the flaxen hair. 
Golliwoge’s cake walk. 9962. 
Weiss (Florian) Ah! Venise. T7091. 
Weiss (Hans) Kurioser kaffeeklatsch. 
103869. 
Weiss (M. M.): 
Troubles of my own. 21432. | 
You're. the reason, just you. 
11644. 
Weiss (Stephan) : 
Aber russisch muss es sein. 8, 9. 
Ariane. 2865, 2866. 
Es klopft an die tiir. 


10407. 


7939. 


Gustay, greif zur geige. 20168, 
24375. 
Heut kommt’s drauf an. 14342. 


Liig’mich nicht an. 24873, 24874. 
Warum gerade in der nacht, Karo- 


lin. 4464, 
Wenn die liebe mode macht. 
9158. 
Weiss (William ) jr. Cry-baby. 
11987. 
Weist (E. G.) Budapest. 21845. 
Weitz (Guy) Mortify us by Thy 


grace. 187. 
Weitz (Louis) I am the Bread of 


Inte,” “2232. 
Weitz (Ted) Swing it. 8926. 
Weksler (Serge): 
Chant de printemps. 13992. 
Défilé des comsomols. 7441. 


Ennuis de Marecot. 12101. 
Ecole generique. 7536. 
Funiculaire. 7611. 


9940. 


pt. 1H, ss. ¥228 


Grétastrid. 7674. 
Madlibray. 8227. 
Welbeck (John) : 
In old Vienna. 14530. 
Oh ask me not. 14964. 
Welbon (A. W.) My little log home 
in the forest. 10678. 
Welch (Carrie) True to you. 6786. 
Welch (Claudie) Before she fell 
asleep. 23988. 
Welch (KE. E.) Franklin Roosevelt 
we’re back of you. 7604. 
Welch (EK. L.) Arkensaw [sic] Jane. 
21750. 
Welch (EK. M.) 
‘Welch (Eddie) 
Welch (Hligah) 
Welch (F,.D.): 
And a dimple in her chin. 7130. 
Aquarium I have. 21746. 
Don’t let’s forget to stay near. 
14121. 
Fan Chee. 221138. 
I have a puss cat. 22358. 
In my back yard. 22519. 
Many legged spider. 22771. 
My marmoset. 22906. 
My menagerie. 22907. 
On the back porch. 23018. 
Pledge. 4050. 
Southern seas are singing. 8842. 
Strangest oddest rock. 23384. 
Try to see good in me. $045. 
When I was very little: 23642. 


My prayer. 10697. 
See Welch (EH. E.) 
Desert-moon. 9712. 


Your journey is done. 11658. 
Welch” (J- Ear: 
Hchoes from heaven. 18133. 


On heavens highway. 18951. 
Welch (L. C.) I’m so blue for you. 
5541. 
Welch (LL. M.): 

Music making in class. 
16834, 25010. 

Original musical examples for use 
with Music making in class. 
17027. 

Selected traditional tunes. 21194. 

Welch (W. A.) jr. Steal my heart. 
25567. 
Weldon (Frank): 

Bruno’s Bavarian band. 17934. 

Down at the old barn dance. 
18098. 

Handful of keys. 


16832— 


16274. 


Hoagy Carmichael song hits. 
24437. 
I like mountain music. 3440. 


In the vine covered church ’way 
back home. 102385. 

Panhandle Pete. 4018. 

Rhythm ev’rywhere. 6396. 

That co-ed party. 17370, 21358. 

When I’m dancin’ with Hansen, 
2625. 


1634 


ee 


Se rs rea hrs nag cdlig Fs. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Weldon (J. H.) Friends of my old | 


school days. 3259. _ 

Well-beloved, thine the joy of love. 
4480, 

Wellesz (Egon) : 

Drei geistliche chore. 4481. 
Fiinf kleine minnerchore. 4482. 

Wellington (G. A.) She’s the best pal 
on earth after all. 4178. 

Wellisch (Trojan) Hinmal wirst auch 
du mich lieben. 3190. 

Wellner (G. D.) Liberatus. 10413. 

Wells (B. O.) Rainy day’s just for 
meditation. 19068. 

Wells (Bessie) Little Bernice Clay- 
ton. 5807. 

Wells (Cam) Since I’ve found you. 
8763. 

Wells (Chet) If you'll be the bowl 
for my sugar, I’ll sweeten ev’rything 
for you. 12444. 

Wells (EH. J.) Know. 22625. 

Wells (Hddy) I see your face re- 
flected in the skies. 10149. 

Wells (F. C.) Mother’s wish. 12839. 

Wells (Hester) Brushing cobwebs, 
out of the sky. 19801. 

Wells (J. A.) Won’t you come back 
to me. 15671. 

Wells (J. G.) They’re not that way 
any more. 8999. 

Wells (Margery) Prosperity blues, 
happy blues. 21091. 

also pseud. See Wells (Mar- 
jorie Burton, or Marjory Burton) 

Wells (Marjorie Burton, or Marjory 
Burton) : 

I wish I coukd go back to my 
pickaniny [Sic] days. 24597, 
Prosperity blues. 10958. 

Wells (Melvin Bernard) My dad. 
16842. 

Wells (R. D.) How could I guess. 
5424. 

Wells (R. L.) Those two lips were 
made for me. 15441. 

Wells (R. M.) Baby’s dream. 9439. 

Wells (W. C.) Franklin D. appeals 
to me. 20091. 

Wells (W.O.) Kiss for a smile. 8052. 

Wells (Walter): 

Don’t proposition me. 19963. 
Hvenings I spent with you. 20033. 
Scorching love. 21189. 

Weiser (Jan) Serenata espafiola. 
11090. 

Welsh (B. B.) Just a bunch of apple 
blossoms. 24694, 

Welsh (F. P.) Since you’ve gone. 
17232. 

Welsh (J. J.): | 

Agnus Dei. 17770, 17771. 
Ave Maria. 17844, 17845. 
O light eternal. 18930. 


Strangers. 21304, 21305. 
Sunrise. 153857, 19299. 
Veni Creator. 19453, 21469. 
Welt auf dem monde. 3352*. 
Wembrow (Pete) Start of the big 
parade. 6622. 
Wemmer (Wm.) NRA. 25091. 
Wendel (Ernst) FeldeinsamkKeit. 
13765 (54). 
Wendland (Elsa) Far away. 16147. 
Wendling (Pete): 
Did I fall in love. 9717. 
Did my heart beat. 12032. 
Ev’rything is peaches ’neath the 
old apple tree. 12117. 
Goin’ to town, figurin’ out the 
long way home. 3295. 
I’d be crazy if I wasn’t crazy over 
you. 12334. 
lve got the funniest feeling. 
16461, 18439. 
Little hug, a little kiss, then you 
fall in love again. 16673. 
Mother Mississippi. 22845. 
Old Nebraska moon. 18947. 
Say yes to me. 19145. 
They’re all congratulatin’ me. 
11324, 13454. 
Three of us. 15443, 15444. 
Under my umbrella. 2481. 
We were the best of friends. 
23599. 
Won’t you say hello. 4590. 
Wendt (A. L.) Welcome and fare- 
well to Chicago. 9156. 
Wendt (Theophil) I saw a fair 
maiden. 20390. 
Wengart (Carl) : 
Dance darling dance. 14065. 
Perhaps, I’ll be true to you. 21053. 
Wenham (Kate) Don’t forget me 
dear. 519. 
Weninger (Leopold) : 
Abendlied. 11673. 
Alten strassen noch. 2846. 
Balalaika-klinge. 17862. 
Friihlingsrauschen. 16206. 
Islindische tHnze. 5655. 
Konigsleutnant. 10360. 
Lerche. 18605. 
Sérénade d’amour. 21199. 
Waldteufel-reigen. 138569. 
Winter. 13682. 
Zweifel. 9328. 
Wenn die bombe platzt. 21696 (402), 
23795 (103), 25992 (46). 
Wenn die liebe mode macht. 9158. 
Wenn es frtihling wird. 6539. 
Wenneis (Fritz) Schiff ohne hafen. 
11064. 
Wenrich (Percy): 
Dixie blossoms. 19648 (27). 
Flow’rs in spring. 671. 
Mexicana. 2815 (222). 


1635 


INDEX 


Wenrich (Percy )—Continued. 
Pale moonlight. 23064. 
Peaches and cream. 2815 (270). 
Valse tranquil. 2815 (339). 
Wentzell (William) When Christ, the 
Lord, was born. 25825. 
Wenz (M. B.) aw. and Wenz (M. G.) 
prop.:  - 
Like as a father pitieth his chil- 
dren. 1320. 
My Saviour Jesus. 1640. 
Oh, don’t you hear them calling. 


1737. 
Wenzel (Hermann) Opern-perlen fiir 
harmonium. 1798. 


Wenzel (R. L.): 
Blues, blues, I’ve got those sad, 
haunting blues. 17925. 
Delores. 18055. 
I’m sad and lonely. 18417. 
Just a little shower for a bride- 
to-be. 18552. 
Tuck-a-way time. 19428. 
Yowre just a summer memory. 
19618. 
Wer nimmt die liebe ernst. 
Werder (Hans): 
Away ina manger. 23891. 
Dreaming in the Rockies. 16093. 
Santa Claus caught at last. 25395. 
When thou didst speak of love to 
me. 17601. 
Wermine (EK. M.) Honey moon croon. 
14355. 
Wernthal (Otto) : 
Ich bin ein matrose vom kopf bis 
zur zeh’. 16482. 
Morgen geht’s in see. 18786. 
Werschkul (Rene) Let me hear it 
from you, I love you. 3656. 
Wertheimer (Hmanuel) One track 
mind. 13041. 
Wertheimer (Mannie) 
mer (Hmanuel) 
Werther. 15733 (207). 
Wesley (Les): 
Roll on, black water. 13198. 
Swanee rhythm. 13392. 
Wesley (S. 8.): 
As for me, I will come into Thy 
house. 21753. 
Lead me, Lord. 24754. 
Palms and praises. 1833. 
Spirit of mother-love. 6593*. 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 23470. 
Weslyn (Louis) 
889. 
Wessel 9(A: J.) -U. (S.A. 
N. Ri A.’ 25738. 
Wessel (Horst) 
14198, 14199. 
Wessel (W. H.) Let me ¢all you sun- 
shine. 12612. 


2596, 2597. 


See Werthei- 


Honolulu honey. 
has gone 


Fahne hoch... 


pt. tm, nS vee 


Wessell (L. M.) 
me. 13361. 
West (Al) That night divine. 13439. 
also pseud. See Westcott (Al R.) 

West (D. M.): 


Spill a little love on 


Handsome Hank’s reel. 12257. 
My old log cabin home. 12909. 
West (Dorothy) pseud. See Nord- 


berg (Irma) 
West (Dwane) Brief moment. 13932. 
West (EH. M.) She’s still that old 
sweetheart of mine. 25442. 
West (Hugene) : 
Lingering on your doorstep. 3688. 
Little white cross. 12648. 
That little white cross. 4829. 
West (F. W.) Sad sands. 2034. - 
West (Fritz) pseud. See West (EH. 


M.) 
West (G. P.) We're sing-sing-singing 
again. 25798. 


West (Gifford) Why did I fall in 
love with you. 17637. 


West (H.) Our blue eagle. 18970. 
West (Harold) When stars come 
peeping thru’. 21563. 
West (J. A.): 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
20473. 
Sing O heavens. 11670 (339). 
West (J. E.): 
Minuet. 13879. 
Nachtstticke. 6470. 
Robin Hood. 6408. 
West (J. M.) Sing O heavens. 11670 
(339). 
West (J. R.) My Ozark mountain 
home. 25072. 
West (L. K.) Let me hear you say 


it again. 3657. 
West (M. A.)- If I had a little stenog- 
rapher like you. 22477. 


West (M. G.) My honey’s got a job. 
10667. 
West (P. S.): 
Ann-Bliza, I’m _  a-cealling you. 
15788. 


Be happy. 4786. 
Mercy from on high. 8276. 
N.R.A. 18860. 
West (Trudie) See West (M. G.) 
West coast music publishers. Baby 
what I’m gonna do to you. 23899. 
Westbrook (Arthur) Now let heaven 
and earth adore Thee. 138848. 
Westbrook (J. J.) jr. Album of songs 
and charts. 2829. 
Westbrook (John) 
and charts. 2829. 
Westcott (A. R.): 
Hix of the stix. 7745. 
I’m the jig-saw man. 7859. 
I’ve waited honey for the fair. 
7889. 


Album of songs 


1636 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


I will not let you go. 7903. 
Looking for you. 8172. 
Needin’. 8420. 
Westendorf (T.P.) Vll take you home 
again, Kathleen. 7829, 12360, 24525. 
Westenskow (Fern) White road. 
13659. 
Wester (L. H.): 
Just a little music and 
tune. 10316. 
Little Nancy was my sweetheart 
once upon a time. 22688. 
Spring waltz. 4249. 
Westerberg (R. J.) Pacific twilight. 
23061. 
Westerhoff (B. B.) Vm laughing to 
keep from crying. 5525. 
Westerman (Gerhart von): 


a little 


Recitatiy und arie. 6380. 
Streichquartett. 4258. 
6 stimmungsbilder. 6905. 


Western music publishers: 


Gamma phi beta serenade. 9915, 
12183. 

I vish I] vas back in Milwaukee. 
12420. 


I vish I vas back in Milwaukee. 
mit pretzels und beer. 7890. 
When a feller needs a friend. 
13622. 
Western reserve academy. 
serve. 16993. 
Westgarth (Marian): 
Drowsy dreams. 
Faith. 20050. 
I will love you always. 
Our flower scented bower. 21020. 
Westin (Hazel) Silver linings. 2141. 
Westlake (I. H.) Valley of the bow. 


Old Re- 


7513*. 
14485. 


25741. oo 
Weston (C. B.) Wear a big broad 
smile. 2584. 


Weston (Harris) : 

Chingy Wingy Wing Wong’s pig- 
tail. 9615. 

Hlephant never forgets. 5120. 

Heaven will protect an honest girl. 
5364. 

I got a horse. 20302. 

Ill be seein’ ya in Abyssinia. 
22365. 

Tm a sailor. 985. 

I wonder why poor Nelly never 
writes. 1059. 


Legion of the lost. 1296. 


Pull away the curtains. 10974. 
Squeeze me waltz. 6609. 
Whiskers an’ all. 11544. 
Why should sailors care. 2699. 
Weston (Harry) Sunday school | 
stories. 23889. 
Weston (James) Hail Old Redeemer. 
7689. 


Weston (Leslie) 

3087. 
Weston (Roy): 
In my old cabin home in the 


Custard and plums. 


mountains. 10220. 
Music, the mountains and you. 
12852. 
West’s, 1td.: 


After the night before. 4672. 


Gosh, I’ve got a broken heart. 
769. 

I’m one of the lads of Valencia. 
55382. 

London, we all love London town. 
14680. 


When you kiss me. 17605. 
When you were twenty-one, and I 


was twenty-two. 15630. 

Wetstein (PP. R.) jr. Our song. 
15009. 

Wettach (Adrien) Wenn du liebst. 
2598. 

Wetzel (G. J.) Hallowed be Thy 
name. 243885. 

Wetzler (H. H.) Symphonie concer- 
tante. 17349. 

Wexler (C. J.) If you wanted too 
[sie] 85381. 


You woke me in my 
17743. 
Just - buy - to- day. 


Weydert (Leo) 
dreams dear. 
Whalen (James) 

24706. 
Whalen (Larry) 
Whaley (C. E.) 


Sunset skies. 25594. 
I didn’t say that I 


Was sorry. 20298. a 
Whaley (M. H.) Stinsonian march. 
19285. 


Wharton (O. S.): 
All I think about is you. 138794. 
Song of love. 15292. 

What a friend we have in Jesus. 

21696 (405). 

What’s the use. 2612*. 

What the Christmas fire told. 2613*. 

Wheeler (—): 

T’ll ever be faithful to you. 961. 
Will you sometimes think of me. 
2706. 
Wheeler (Alfred) 
16234. 

Wheeler (C. E.): 
April is here. 
Ninety and nine. 


God’s loving care. 


11670 (13). 
9332 (254). 


Wheeler (E. M.) No one like you. 
16951. 

Wheeler (G. D.) Bachelor boys fare- 
well. 2815 (22). 

Wheeler (Harry) Why won’t cha, 
dear. 4564. 

Wheeler (Joe) Little Mickey Mouse. 
10440. 


Wheeler (M. C.): 
New day song. 
Old barley corn. 


10729. 
10795. 


1637 


INDEX 


Wheeler (M. W.) 
my smile. 11677. 
Wheeler (Opal) Singing choir, 
Wheeler (W. A.) : 
Beautiful mother. 2911. 
Ill push and won’t be late. 7826. 
Wheelock (Russell) Prosperity is 
here again. 15097. 
Whelan (A. M.) When the snow flies 
in the Rockies. 13643. 
Wheldon (Fred) When everyone else 
has passed you by. 6917. 
When I was young and single. 236438. 
When toys come to life. 23666*. 
Where shall I go. 4535. 
Whewell (Margaret) : 
Depression. 12023. 


Add your smile to 


65253. 


On my way to the fair. 25174. 
Whisenhunt (Shirley) : 
Dear old Ozark moon. 24135. 


Singing woman. 25466. 
Whiskin (R. B.): 
Piano patters. 19011. 


Tell me why. 19339. 

Together. 19406. 

Whispering a song of love. 17627. 

You ean’t tell what Ill do. 19605. 
Whistler (H. S.): 

Glorious youth. 750, 14283. 

Spirit of the day. 19270. 

Stadium triumph. 23371. 
Whistler (H. S.) jr. Glorious youth. 


750. 

Whitaker (L. G.) Blue bird’s mes- 
sage. 9507. 

Whitaker (M. B.) Better days are 
near. 11805. 


Whitaker (R. A.): 
I think you'd like it. 
Night for love. 8482. 
Whitbeck (Crystal) Why must I be 
that somebody that’s always longing 
for you. 17645. 
Whitbeck (J. M.) You are still my 
pal little girl. 21648. 
Whitbeck (J. R.) Little blue bonnet. 
22680. 
Whitcomb (Harry) Memories, 10550. 
Whitcomb (Lottie) In a field of 
daisies. 20435. 
White (A. J.): 
Ak-sar-ben. 17778. 
Mardi Gras. 3769. 
Parisienne nights. 21046. 
White (A. M.) Somebody cares. 
8799. 
White (Alfred) 
7938. 
White 
20779. 
White (B. E. D.): 
Gratitude. 18255. 
Heaven. 3362. 


7880. 


In an old Irish town. 


(Arthur) Moon dreamer. 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 28 


Manna. 38765. 
Supplication. 
Wish. 17661. 
White (B. F. J.) 
ing love outside. 


23393. 


While we’re mak- 
13656. 


White (B. W.) Looking out my win- 
dow. 10469. 

White (Betsy) Wise old owl said 
Hoo. 2714. 


White (Bob): 
My precious child. 3897. 
Playing the game of love. 4043. 
Wouldn’t trade the silver in, my 

mother’s hair. 4595. 
White (C. 8S.) When it’s spring again 
west of the Rockies. 2636. 
White (Catherine) Girl of my heart. 


5249. 

White (Dorothy) Legally you may be 
hers. 3651. 

White (EH. B.) Care for me always. 
7309. 


White (HE. F.) You’re my old fash- 
ioned Sweetheart. 4633. 
White (H. M.) My childhood home. 
8351. 
White (Hd): 
"Til I die. 23476. 
Why should I. 23708. 
White (Edward) Haven’t I met you 
somewhere before. 18289. 
White (Felix) We cobblers lead a 
merry life. 15569. 
White (Frederick) That’s why. 6721. 
White (J. A. P.) Everyday with you. 


16138. 

White (J. B.) Georgia moonshine. 
9928. 

White (Mrs. J. B.) Fragile things. 
7602. 

White (J. E.): 


Line up for the Lord. 25692. 
Praise song. 25692. 
Tithing song. 25692. 
Young men’s song. 25692. 
White (J. M. J.) When sinks the sun 
so gently. 2815 (860). 
White (John) Love on the level. 


20689. 
White (L. B. K.) I won’t forget you 
sweetheart. 16481. 


White (L. L.) In Cumberland valley 
in Tennessee. 24629. 
White (M. P.) Roosevelt, we do our 
part. 17146. 
White (O. C.) Patsy. 19001. 
White (O. F.) Eleanora. 16123. 
White (P. H.) Call me darling. 9555. 
White (Paul): 
His love is 
20235. 
Jesus, wonderful Lord. 20504. 
White (R. I.) Cycle of life. 11995. 


wonderful to me. 


1638 


t 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


White (Richard) Tell me another. 
6702. 

White (Robert) : 

Good times coming. 5295. 

My pillow and me. 16383. 

No matter what you say, no mat- 

ter what you do, I love you. 
6142. 

Song I wrote for you. 6563. 
White (Seiburn) : 

Damaged. 21981. 

Just another love song. 20534. 
White (T. A.) Heart song. 22269. 
White (Wilbur) : 

Golden memories. 

That river. 11298. 
White cat..2815 (141, 77, 111, 132; 135, 

172, 214, 236). 

White chrysanthemum. 9332 (393). 

White sister. 9776. 

White-Smith music pub. co.: 
Ambrosian prelude. 21733. 
Apple-tree swing. 4722. 

Autumn afternoon. 4752. 

Blessed is the man. 19763. 

Blueberryin’. 7232. 

Chimes o’er the lake. 

Comforter. 4944. 

Crown Him. 4970. 

Easter hallelujah. 5100. 


5271. 


4921. 


Fantasy overture. 7558. 
Fill the bowl. 645, 646, 7568. 
Follow the leader. 7586. 


From the land of the sky-blue wa- 


ter. 714. 

God bless the friends we love. 
9954. 

Goin’ fishin’. 7646. 


Grandma’s favorite story. 18253. 

His all-discerning love. 7744. 

Hymn of victory. T7785. 

Missa in honorem §S. Pii V. 18748. 

Modern exercises for the violin. 
14807. 

O sing unto the Lord a new song. 
16965. 

Parting. 10866. 

Passacaglia and Fugue. 

Prayer of the crusaders. 

Rondeau. 9663. 

Rose and the ring. 23208. 

Serenade to autumn. 87382. 

Six folksongs for rhythmic orches- 


18997. 
23121. 


bra.) Zaza: 
Slumber, O slumber. 11144. 
Song o’ dreams. 11178. 


Sunset waltz. 19301. 
Thought of God. 6742. 
Tip-toe dance. 19398. 
Up the street. 2493. 
Upon a hill. 6827. 
Vacation time. 19448. 
Willow cats. 23717. 
White summer rose. 23690. 


White-Wakelee (EK. D.) See Wakelee 
(HK. D. W.) 
White woman. 20209, 21639, 21640. 
Whitefield (Eiva) Meet me at the 
faire. tao: 
Whitehead (Alfred) : 
Alleluia! Christ is risen. 7118. 
Almighty God, whose glory. 2844. 
Come ye faithful, raise the strain. 


400. 

Highteen faux-bourdons and des- 
eants. 11548. 

Flemish Christmas cradle song. 
659. 

God rest you merry, gentlemen. 
TDs 


Goodwill carol. 22219. 
I will be true unto my love. 
18452. 


King of heaven. 1248. 
King’s welcome. 3682. 
Lord of our life. 18652. 
Love unknown. 24856. 


Magi journey far. 24884. 

O Lord, support us. 6179. 

O merciful God. 6181. 

Pioneers. 25252. 
. Strife is o’er. 6633. 

Up, up, my heart, rejoicing. 6826. 


Ye choirs of new Jerusalem. 
4597. 
Whitehead (EH. H.) Thank God for 


the roses and you. 89583. 
Whitehead (P. A.) Old English coun- 
try dances. 16985. 
Whitehurst (EH. F.): 
Can’t you tell. 17957. 
Since I got a lease on your heart. 
15244, 
Whitehurst (Helen) : 
Forever and a day. 16183. 
Garden of roses. 20108. 
Oriental moon. 17026. 
Whiteside (M. B.) I love you and 


how. 223880. 

Whitfield (F. D.) Live on George 
Washington. 10447. 

Whitfield (J. J.) Bury my bones. 
13948. 

Whitford (Homer) Praise ye the 
Lord. 9048. 

Whithorne (Emerson) Dream pedlar. 
9761. 


Whiting (Arthur) Melodious techni- 
eal studies. 11670 (229). 
Whiting (George) Strolling thru the 
park one day. 15347. 
Whiting .<Rsy A. )/: 
Adorable. 2820, 9341. 
Around you. 106. 
Be careful. 17872. 
Gather lip-rouge while you may. 
14259, 18212. 
How do lI look. 14867, 18342. 


1639 


INDEX 


Whiting (R. A.)—Continued. 
If I’m nice to you. 1089. 
It’s all for the best. 10266, 16537. 
It?s Paddy agin. 18511. 
Musical scene. 14851, 14852. 
My first love to last. 6057, 10654. 
My heart’s desire. 6069, 10661. 
Reach for a lucky star. 4091. 
Throw a little salt on the blue 

bird’s tail. 2399. 

True love. 19424. 
You can be had, be careful. 17705. 


Whitlock (Percy) Four extemporisa- 


tions. 25888. 
Whitman (Frank) You’ve got me up 
a tree. 2789. 


Whitman (M. W.) 
23046, 23047. 
Whitmer (T. A.) 


Our President. 


Sweetheart darling. 


25612. 
Whitmer (T. C.) Two Christmas folk 
Songs. | 21599. 
Whitmore (Robert) Star of hope. 
15327. 
Whitnall (Albert) Broadcasting to 
you. 23994. 
Whitney (A. M.) N. R. A. spells 


U. S. A. 18880. 
Whitney (C. L.) Lift up your eyes. 
8125. 


Whitney (D. P.) 
body. 12484. 
Whitney (HE. W.): 

Baby divine. 19723. 

Come to meet your Lord. 19880. 
Jesus carried the load. 20501. 
Say yes to Jesus. 21184. 
Triumph song. 214381. 

Wandering boy. 21501. 

Whitney (G. C. L.) Good-bye my 
darling. 20150. 

Whitney (Hugh) There’s a new deal 
in Washington. 17396. 

Whitney (J. B.) Start smilin’ again, 
a smile makes a wonderful day. 
15330. 

Whitney (J. W.) I only know that I 
love you. O76 (185). 

Whitney (T. W.): 

My one and only you. 
My out of town girl. 
Whitney (W. A.) 


If a body trust a 


12911. 
6089. 
Honey how I miss 


you. 10044. 

Whitney (Walt) You—just you. 
15700. 

Whitson (C. W.) When you say you 
love me. 9213. 

Whittaker (Howard) When I had 
you in my arms. 21550. 

Whittaker (M. F.) When I had you 


in my arms. 21550. - 
Whittaker (W. G.): 
Ah, how happy. 21710. 
Ah, thou poor world. 11840. 


pt. OI, n. s., v. 28 


Air: When I am laid in earth. 
1958. 

All my life is sunk in sorrow. 
12844. 

Almira. 9990. 

Aria: O holy Queen and Maiden. 
12846. 

Aria: Saviour Shepherd. 133. 

By the gate. 24008, 24009. 

Clarendon song books — IIIa. 
11939-11941. 

Crown the altar. 21972. 

Crown the year. 21973. 

Festal psalm. 5177. 

Folk song sight singing series. 
12151—12154, 22138) 
Hark! each tree. 22249. 
Harvest dance. 250038. 

Harvest home. 24405. 
I saw the curl’d drops. 
In vain the amorous flute. 
Lloer. 1347. 
Menuetto and Trio in F. 
More sweet rays. 3335. 
O Saviour rend the skies in twain. 
11844. 
O, the joy of living, loving. 25144. 
Out of the Orient crystal skies. 
6262. 
Recitative: 
1958. 
Rise, red sun. 25341. 
Shepherds and milkmaids. 
Silver and gold. 6466. 
Tell me I beseech you. 25636. 
Thrice blest who far away. 802. 


12415. 
24643. 


25004. 


Thy hand, Belinda. 


25444. 


Thy servant is downeast. 11848. 
’Tis twilight. 6789. 

Watchman’s song. 138583. 

What can heal the _  broken- 


hearted. 24379. 
What is this thing called love. 


6790. 
When we are sunk in deep dis- 
may. 11849. 


Wherefore is light givn to him 
that is cast down. 11850. 
With dances and songs. 25912. 
Whittemore (Earl): 
Depression. 491. 
Don’t break my heart. 517. 
Mizpah. 1534. 
Oh lovely night. 1739. 
See America first. 6480. 
Sunset. 2269. 
When I waltz with you. 26380. 
You’re still my baby. 2779. 
Whittemore (Ernest) Indiana moon. 
12477. 
Whitten (Grace) Lovin’ man. 16728. 
Whitten (M. E.) My Dixie moon. 
12869. 


1640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Whittick (Edith) : 
Hello Dixie. 22275. 
Radio sweetheart. 1951. 
Whittle (Charles) Music of the band. 
7076 (283). 
Who bids. 9227*. 
Who pays. 23318. 
Whybark (J. N.) Jingle of America. 
12521. 
Whyte (D. M.) You’r [sic] a bonnie 
wee lassie the noo. 21658. 
Whyte (Hugenia) pseud. See White 


(Mrs. J. B.) 
Wiandt (C. RR.) Rose-petal love. 
2017. 


Wiback (Bob) Prosperity’s ’round 
the corner. 10964. 

Wiback (R. G.) See Wiback (Bob) 

Wiber (O. L.) Just a dream that 
could never come true. 5707. 

Wiche (Bunny) At the break of 
dawn. 19709. 

Wick (Frederick) : 

Dear old high. 9694. 

O land of dreams. 9480. 

Old Jonah had a whale of a time 

in a whale. 10802. 

Vinland. 11425. 

Woodland symphony. 13881. 
Wickdahl (Lillian) : 

Another. 15790. 

V’ve no one to love. 10166. 
Wicke (Fred) New day. 6124. 
Wicke (Fritz) Konigsleutnant. 

16612*. . 

Wickens (C. M.): 

Go go Chicago wonder city home 

of mine. 7639. 

Here ’tis. 7739. 

Little bit of heaven. 8187. 

Marching on to Chicago. 8240. 

When the sun comes up in the 

morning. 21570. 

Wickersheim (T. J.): 

After you said goodbye to me. 22. 
Lucille. 16730. 
Wickham (Florence) 

(EF. W.) 

Wicklund (C. A.): 
Blue eagle march. 19771. 
Everybodys with you Mister 

Franklin D. 12114. 
Wicks (lL. C.) Dance! dance! dance. 
19907. 

Wicks (Mark): 

Love waltz. 12688. 

My mirror of memories. 18835. 
Wicks (Wilfred) My mirror of mem- 

ories. 18835. 

Widéen (Ivar) Serenad. 17196. 

Widor (C. M.): 

Marche de Noél. 7076 (195). 

Pécheurs de Saint-Jean. 11670 

(277). 


See lLueder 


Wie sag’ ich’s meinem mann. 4567. 
Wiedenkeller (PR. O.) Castles in 
Spain. 324. 
Wiedergott (D. HE.) Dear mothers, 
7434, 
Wiedoeft (Rudy) : 
Holiday. 22290. 
Manhattan serenade. 22770. 
On the trail. 23021. 
Wiegand (A. J.) Waltzing with you. 
11453. 


| Wiegand (Henry) Intermezzo. 6987. 


Wiegand (John) See Wiegand (A. J.) 
Wiehmayer (Theodor) Tonleiter- 
schule. 19648 (150). 
Wielgosz (Anna): 
Dreaming. 7498. 
I never knew. 12408. 
It can’t be true. 1164. 
My girl from Tennessee. 14871. 
You’ve got that something. 23781. 
Wien, alles aussteigen. 18462, 18575, 
19567. 
Wien beim wein. 15655. 
Wiener (Karl) Kammersttick. 3620. 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Aber russisch muss es sein. 8, 9. 
Ach Rosalinde, komm’ besuch’ 
mich mal im sommerhaus. 18, 
14. 
Ach Willi. 4465. 
Annemarie. 2858. 
Bei mir da hiangste tiber meinem 
bett. 186, 187. 
Bisschen mondschein. 1063. 
Bisschen mondschein, ein bisschen 
liebe. 1064. 
Bleib’ mir treu. 222, 223. 
Brave stinder. 251. 
Brenonendes geheimnis. 13931. 
Buona notte, schdne signorina. 
2968. 

Das ist die musik, die mich so 
glicklich macht. 24126. 
Dorothee, Dorothee. 24172. 

Drei zarie rosen. 3173. 

Du bist alles, mein anfang, mein 
ende. 565. 

Du bist in meinem leben die erste 
sensation. 3177. 

Du gefaillst mir so. 566, 14157. 

Du lieber mond. 24206. 

Du liebst mich nicht mehr. 568, 
569. 

Hin jeder hat mal glitick. 14167. 

Hinerlei, ob wir zwei ohne geld 
sind. 1498. 

Hinmal kommt einer. 3188. 

Hinmal mocht’ ich keine sorgen 


haben. 582. 
HKinmal wirst auch du mich lieben. 
3190. 


Hins, zwei, drei, mein liebster ist 
ein schneiderlein. 3191. 


1641 


INDEX 


Wiener bohéme-verlag, g. m. b. h.—Con. 


Es war ein tango. 14182. 

Fahr’ mit mir nach Bohmen. 614, 
615. 

Frau muss nur versteh’n. 708, 
704. 

Frawn, ihr seid die sterne des 
lebens. 705, 706. 

Ganz ohne liebe wir’ das leben so 
bescheiden. 724, 14255. 

Hinde aus dem dunkel. 143816. 

Harlekin. 3342. 

Heut kommt’s drauf an. 14342. 

Heute nacht oder nie. 850. 

Holzapfel weiss alles. S881. 

Ich bin kein Lohengrin. 10683, 
1064. 

Ich bin vom Rockefeller grad’ das 
gegenteil. 582. 

Ich hab’ dich lieb, braune ma- 
donna. 1068, 1069. 

Ich lieg’ so gern, so gern, SO gern 
im grtinen gras. 14489. 

Ich such’ per sofort. 1074. 

Ich such’ per sofort eine freundin 
fiir den sport. 1075. 

Ich will ja nichts als deine liebe. 
3519. 

Im krug zum griinen kranz, 1106, 
1107. 

Isabella, du schone Isabella. 1161, 
1162. 

Ja, der himmel tiber Wien. 3791. 

Jedes jahr im fritihling. 3188. 

Kaiserwalzer. 3619. 

Kampf. 38621. 

Katharina. 12557, 12558. 

Klipp-klapp, die liebe ist da. 1257, 
1258. 

Komm auf die schaukel, Luise. 
3636. 

Komm’ mein schatz. 704, 1264. 

Liebe kommt, liebe geht. 1815, 
2477. 

Lied einer nacht. 1316. 

Lieder, die meine mutter sang. 
3679. 

Miidel weine nicht so sehr. 1446, 
1447. 

Mein gnidiges friulein, ich traume 
seit tagen von ihnen. 1498. 

Mein schatz, ich bin in dein par- 
fum verliebt. 3791. 

Meine frau—deine frau. 3792. 

Meine liebe bliiht alle jahre auf’s 
neu’. 1502. 

Mir fehlt zum gliick nur ein midel 
wie du. 1527. 

Mit einer schdOnen frau geh’ ich 
gerne bis ans end’ der welt. 
3826. 

Musketier storch. 388595. 

Nacht von Saragossa. 1651, 1652. 

Niemand fragt uns. 1681, 1682. 


1642 


pt. I, n. s., v. 28 


Ninon. 25112. 

Nur dir will ich gehoren. 1719, 
1720. 
Reg’ mich nicht auf, Johanna. 

1966, 1967. 
Rosa reizende Rosa. 2006, 2007. 
Rosen im schnee. 15161. 
Rund um die Wolga. 2027. 
Sag mir, wer du bist. 15175. 


- Schau mir in’s auge. 15190. 


Schau’ tief in meine augen. 2070. 

Schéne Galathee. 4145, 4146. 

Schéne Isabella von Kastilien. 
15196. 

Schwiile sommernacht und eine 
frau wie du. 2088, 2089. 

Sehr geschitztes Friulein Laura. 
2097, 2098. 

So lang noch ein walzer von 
Strauss erklingt. 2176, 2177. 

Taifun. 15394. 

Uber den diichern von Berlin. 
2476, 2477. 

Unsre zeit ist endlich gekommen. 
4422. 

Viertelstunde  spanisch. 2523, 
2524. 

Warum gerade in der nacht, 
Karolin. 4464. 

Was eine frau bei nacht ver- 
spricht. 4465. 

Wenn wir uns spiiter einst wieder- 
seh’n. 2594, 2595. 

Wer nimmt die liebe ernst. 2596, 
2597. 

Wie ein mirchen vom gltick. 4566. 

Wir tanzen weltschlager. 4576. 


Wiener bohéme-verlag, Otto Hein: 


Blonde Clire. 226. 

Das, was war, bleibt ein geheim- 
nis: 7s1Gsr 

Du bist verriickt, mein Schatz, du 
denkst an liebe. 3178. 

Friiulein Annemarie. 3252. 

Frau’n sind fiir mich eine walzer- 
melodie. 38255. 

Ich bin so scharf auf Erika. 1065. 

Ich kann nicht schlafen heut’ 
nacht. 3517. 

Ich kann noch mehr, als tango 
tanzen. 1071. 

Ich sitz den ganzen tag an 
meinem radio. 1073. 

Ich traiim’ von einer miarchen- 
nacht. 1076. 

In deinen blauen augen steht ein 
gedicht. 38541. 

In Persien. 1181. 

Jeder tag hat 24 stunden. 12516, 

Kleine reise im friihling mit dir. 
1256. 

Ko6nnen sie mir nicht bis morgen, 
ihr geliebtes herzchen borgen. 
1263. 


ee St a ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Komm’n sie bitte ’riiber. 3637. 

Miidel, wenn ich dir raten kann. 
3752. 

Mein kleines friiulein aus Hawai. 
12759. 

Mein lieber schatz, bist du aus 
Spanien. 3790. 

Mein schones vis--vis. 

Monika. 1542. 


1499. 


Obne dicht hat die welt keinen | 


sinn. 3951. 

Reizendes cousinchen. 4095. 

Schon sind die frau’n von Wien. 
2072. 

Schone frau, gute nacht. 20738. 

Schwitile sommernacht und eine 
frau wie du. 4152. 

Soldat ist treu. 4219. 

Spanischer tango und ein midel 
wie du. 2225. 

Spiel’ ich auf der laute, denk’ ich 
an meine traute. 2230. 

Warum bist du so traurig. 4463. 

Wenn du liebst. 2593. 

Wenn ich Sonntag fritih mit der 
Rosmarie. 4484. 

Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Dacapo verlag: 

Das ist der dank fiir meine liebe. 
14076, 14077. 

Du bist die frau, die mir gehort. 
14155, 14156. 


Du schwarzer Zigeuner. 3179, 
7516. 

Gustay, greif zur geige. 20168, 
24375. 

Ilona. 1104, 1105. 


In der blauen nacht. 14517, 14518. 
Liig’ mich nicht an. 248738, 24874. 
Mit dem sch-sch-sch-itiberra- 
schungszug. 10578, 10579. 
Moderne Wiener schlager-serie fiir 


azither in Wiener stimmung. 
14808. 

Sag’ es mir noch einmal 
21164, 25385. 


Weisst du _ was, 
11477, 11478. 
Wien, du bleibst das verwéhnteste 
kind der welt. 21618, 21619. 
Wir alle sind kameraden. 15661, 

15662. 
Wiener Phonix-verlag: 
Auf der terrasse vom romanischen 
café. 4747. 
Madi, in Wien wird es frtihling. 
5904 


lieber Franz. 


Venezuela. 6835. 
Wieniawski (H.): 

Caprice A moll. 15935. 

Kuiawiak. 93832 (202). 

Scherzo-tarantella. 17180. 
Wieninger (C. E.): 
- Four walls. 20087. 


Gee let us drink... beer. 22178. 
Hot dog news. 20253. 
Tell me you are my sweetheart. 
23430. 
There’s just that something about 
you. 25668. 
Wienshienk (Sylvia) : 
Let’s go to Chicago today. 1306. 
Since I’ve found happiness in you. 


2144. 
Wiesbauer (W. A.) My husband 
didn’t like the ice-man. 12888. 
Wiesman (Roy) Lonesome. 20662. 
Wiest (BH. K.): 
Days of long ago. 22005. 


I’ve found a fortune in you. 
18434. 
Wiest (Jimmie) Days of long ago. 
22005. 
Wiga (Jerry) pseud. See Gabriel 
(Wilhelm) 
Wiggin (M. L.) Goodnight my 


darling. 3309. 
Wiggins (W. M.) 
11291. 
Wight (Daisy) 
Wilbert (S. H.) 


Thank you all. 


Don’t be blue. 12046. 
Mountaineer’s fare- 


well. 8338. 

Wilbur (H. H.) Deep-lovin’ gal. 
14090. 

Wilbur (S. J.) Waiting with the 
moon. 4451. 


Wilbur (Stub) See Wilbur (S. J.) 

Wilbye (Johny Adieu, sweet Amaril- 
lis. 21705. 

Wilcox (A. E.) When our lips in 
kisses meet. 2639. 

Wilcox (C. H.) Good times. 24368. 
Wilcox (EK. H.) Art of a cappella sing- 
ing. 21752. 
Wilcox (F. M.) 

3609. 
Wilcox (J. N.) Alawa. 39. 
Wilcox (P. BE.) Sordid Sue. 
Wilczynski (Edward) 
madly in love with you. 
Wild bird’s song. 4568. 
Wild violets. 4569. 
Wildau (Franklin) Roosevelt is in, 
we’re bound to win. 11028. 
Wilce (H. E.): 
H’llo. 20236. 
I want you. 20405. 
Moonbeams dancing. 
We're lucky. 21522. 
Yes indeedy. 21637. 
Wilding (Ralph): 
Adieu toi. 17762. 
Petite Mollie. 15039, 19007. 
Wildt (F. S.): 
Baby fingers. 11755. 
Put on your hip waders. 1931. 
When the snow falls on the moun- 
tain. 6942. 


Just a year ago. 


25589. 
"Cause I’m 
11895. 


20781. 


1643 


INDEX 


Wilens (Grete) Waiting for the night. 


2549, 2550. 
Old old story. 16991. 


Wiles (Chet) 
Wiley (Judson) Intended for you. 


12480. 

Wiley (Lee) Anytime, anyday, any- 
where. 2862, 4719. 

Wilford (William) Mother dear. 
6008. 


Wilhelm (W. C.) Won’t you give me 


a chance. 19587. 
Wilhelmy (D. A.) Over a_ broken 
heart. 18877. 
Wilhite (Herman) jr. Why do I. 
15648. 
Wilhoite (M. N.) Dancing in the 
moonlight. 7416. 
Wilimek (HE. W.) Just a great big 
wonderful. 22597. 
Wilke (C. Sam) pseud. See Wilke 
(C. Sehulz) 
Wilke (C. Schulz) : 
Lover mine. 1406. 
Madonna Maria. 24882. 


Lover mine. 1406. 
Sweet Janet Ly- 


Wilke (H. J.) 
Wilkerson (S. B.) 
dell. 4285. 
Wilkes (J. T.) 
ton. 10269. 

Wilkes (R. W.): 
Cantus novus. 15933, 15934. 
Missa Sancti Joannis. 16790. 
Wilkie (Bud) See Wilkie (W. A.) 
Wilkie (H. FE.) men’s Bible class. 
Hail Old Redeemer. 7689. 
Wilkie CW. A.) : 
In a garden Allah built for two. 
12452. 
Like I believed in you. 
Please don’t get me wrong. 17074. 
Wilkins (G. W.) Humanitaire. 7781. 
Vilkins (K. C. W.) Mother-mine. 
20791. 
Wilkins (R. N.) 
7033. 
Wilkinson (Dudley) 
22880, 25029. 
Wilkinson (H. O.) 
ody. 38889. 
Wilkinson (Kay) I saw you last 
night. in my dreams. T7874. 
Wilkinson (Louise) Mother and dad. 
1565. 


It’s done at Washing- 


16665. 


You ask if I care. 
My dear one. 


My nameless me!- 


Wilkinson (Theda) Life. 8119. 

Will (D. B.) You’re the melody that 
fills my heart. 4635. 

Will Gia) Merry June moon. 
VECO 

Willamette (J. A.) To Edith. 2412, 
19399. 


Willan (Healey): 
Missa brevis. 
O perfect love. 


1530-1582. 
20961. 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 28 


Willard (Clark) pseud. See Sergel 
(W. J.) 

Willard (Clyde) Aunt Jane’s Christ- 
mas. 19717*. 


Willaume (G.) 
Willden (Ruth) 

14712. 
Willeby (Charles) : 

Thrcugh love to light. 9332 (862). 
Veice of the dove. 2815 (3846). 
Willems (H. M.) Night is coming. 

10740. 
Willen 
19872. 
Willever (R. A.): 
Beer song. 17885. 
Kisses, kisses, kisses. 
Toast. 19404. 
What shall I do. 
William Tell, 23221. 
Williams (A.) There’s a new world 
that’s waiting for me. 6731. 
Williams (A. K.): 
As far as your’ [sic] concerned. 


Noce bretonne. 18917. 
Love’s whisperings. 


(Sam) College romance. 
18576. 


19509. 


2868. 
Cupids tears. 3085. 
Williams (A. P.) Gilded paradise. 
3279. 


Williams (A. R.) Bluesin me. 13916. 

Williams (Alfred E.) Queen oO’ mine. 
6368. 

Williams (Arnold): 


Kelp gatherers. 12564. 
O mistress mine. 10777. 
Smuggler’s song. 15270. 
Transience. 138487. 
Wheresoere. 17622. 
Williams (Arthur E.) Amos an’ Andy 
blues. 15779. 


Williams (B. A.): 
Here it comes again. 138765 (81). 
Island of by and by. 238795 (39). 
Jolly jungle boys. 11670 (179). 
Let it alone. 21696 (226), 23795 
(48). 
Tale of the monkey maid. 
(366). 

Where my forefathers died. 11670 
(428). 
Williams (B. B.) 

635. 
Williams (Bob): 
Born to love. 21833. 
For my sonny and me. 14236. 
Rhythm for sale. 238180. 
See also Williams (R. T.) 
Williams (C. C.) Harlem after dark. 
10002. : 
Williams (C...D.): 
Better times are coming. 
Heaven right here. 12281. 
Homesick. 20244. 
I’m going back to the country. 
18406. 


11670 


Festival of life. 


19753. 


1644 


ee kee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


In Dreamland. 16506. 
Love ajar. 16702. | 


Love skeletons. 20691. 
Paradise dear. 18991. 
That love bug. 19349. 


What the whole world loves. 
17560. 
Williams (C. M.) Barbara. 7184. 


Williams (C.. V.) 
moon. 25151. 
Williams (Charles) : 
Nursery clock. 14958. 
Sheila and Jimmy. 18281. 
Williams (Clarence) : 

After tonight. 15748. 

Bucket’s got a hole init. 9529. 

I like to go back in the evening 
to that old sweetheart of mine. 
12345. 

Mister, will you serenade. 18752. 

Shim sham shimmy dance. 11104, 
UD aN ; 

Springtime on parade. 138368. 

Williams (Clarence) music pub. Co., 
inc. : 

After tonight. 15748. 

Bucket’s got a hole in it. 

High society. 16307. 

I like to go back in the evening 
to that old sweetheart of mine. 


Oh you big ole 


9529. 


12345. 
Improvisations on an _ original 
theme. 16498. 
Mister, will you serenade. 18752. 
Shim sham shimmy dance. 11104, 
15232: 
Springtime on parade. 13368. 
Williams (D.): 
Don’t treat me like a dog. 5060. 
Leaving blues. 5768. 
Memphis gal. 1508. 
Williams (D. M.) Fairest Lord 
Jesus. 20046. 
Williams (Douglas) Sister Hilla. 
2159. 
Williams (Dozier) Jackson _ stomp. 
20495. . 
Williams (H. E.) Summer’s here 
again. 11234, 
Williams (HE. R.) Songs of Amherst 
college. 11670 (3853). 
Williams (EH. S.) - Easter carol. 7521. 
Williams (Harle) Every once in a 
while. 3206. 
Williams (Hileen) In a little home 


of our own. 20487. 

Williams (Ernest) Waiting for you. 
13566. 

Williams (F.F.) Mayblossom. 8256*. 


Williams (Florence W.) See Fal- 
coner (FEF. W.) 
Williams (Frances) : 
Home. 22292. 
Son cf man shall come. 23326. 


Williams (Frank A.) 
here again. 9976. 
Williams (Frank W.): 

Communion service. 
Credo, quod Redemptor. 
Istorum est. 18507. 
O taste and see. 189338. 
Pange lingua. 18983. 
Wie schon leuchtet der morgen- 
stern. 19566. 
Williams (Freddie) 
delightful you. 3126. 
Williams (Frederick A.) : 
Forest sprites. 4656 (195). 
Gypsy caravan. 18264, 18265. 
Jubilee march. 21696 (211). 


Good times are 


14050. 
18023. 


Diffrent [sic] 


Octaves and chord-studies. 11670 
(261). 

On lake Chautauqua. 4656 
(478). 

Pranks. 8594. 


Swing song. 4656 (623). 
Williams (G. B.) pseud. See King 
(R. A. K.) 


Williams (G. E.) Just another hero. 


10322. 

Williams (Garnell) Life is like a 
toy. 8121. 

Williams (Gene) Just like all the 
rest. 8037. 


Williams (H. D.) 
Williams (H. E.) 
heart. 7592. 
Williams (H. L.) 
from Nebraska. 
Williams (Hugh) 
gins to play. 
Williams (1. M.) 
longing. 20539. 
Williams (J. E.) 

ody. 6675. 
Williams (J. L.): 


My pal. 22912. 
For you broke my 


That's my Ruth 
11301. 
When the band be- 
11515. 
Just for you Il am 


Sweetheart’s mel- 


Lively pair. 22697. 

My sweetheart’s like Venus. 
22917. 

O ’twas on a Monday morning. 
22991. 

White summer rose. 23690. 


Williams (J. M.) Yeah man the stuff 


is here. 2738. 

Williams (J. T.) Brooklyn. Bronx 
day jubilee. 138941. 

Williams (J. T.) Minneapolis. Sun- 
beams or shadows. 2267. 

Williams (Janet) Lay Tammany 
low. 18596. 

Williams (Jay B.) When it’s love 


time in the spring. 11509. 
Williams (Jimmy B.) Blue eyes-true 
eyes. 11819. 
Williams (John M.): 
Child’s first music book. 
Fairy folk. 7553. 


7351. 


1645 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 28 


Williams (John M.)—Continued. 


Happy farmer returning from 
work. 4149. ? 

Introduction to the chords. 3563. 

Nightingale. 16941. 

Williams’ (John M.) class piano 
method. 17656. 

20 selected studies from op. 100. 
C265: 


Williams (John M.) Ft. Myers, Fla. 
I got a glimpse of heaven. 12341. 
Williams (Joseph) ltd.: 
Air in D minor. 34. 
Bat and ball. 164. 
Bluebells. 7231. 
Buttercups and daisies. 
By the sea. 2077. 
Canaries. 7302. 
Chinese festival. 
Crossing the bar. 
Diligente. 7453. 
Double des canaries. 
Down by a riverside. 
Down Devon. 12057. 
Dreaming at golden hill. -18114. 
Eastern lullaby. 7523. 
Epitaph. 7537. 
Exile. 18162. 
First of all. 3234. 
Galloping home. 20102. 
Gavotte. 162067. 
Halstock pieces. 9994. 
Hark! hark! the lark. 15201. 
He was a merman. 6092. 
High Marley Rest. 861. 
Holly and mistletoe. 878. 
I dare not ask a kiss. 9380. 
In Praise of Pan. 17945. 
Japanese lullaby. 3584. 
Jesus Christ, my heart’s true Cap- 


278. 
15958. 
16009. 


7302. 
9745. 


tain. 3588. 
King of Tang. 18578. 
Little pictures. 5827. 
March. 16267. 
May morning. 1491. 


Morceau antique. 12826. 


Mouse. 1572. 

Musie making in class. 16832— 
16834, 25010. 

Musie of the waves. 6032. 

Nymph’s song. 6172. 

Oak. 1781. 

Old Adam the poacher. 10794. 


On the tree-tops. 138035. 
Original musical examples for use 


with Music making in class. 
VTO2T. 
Oxford passacaglia. 17041. 
Pastoral dance. *4028. 
Penguin. 1857. 
Piano songs without words. 1868. 
Post. 15205. 
Rainbow. 1952. 
Rest. 2082. 


Rigadon. 1983. 
Robin. 1992. 
Romanee in G minor. 
Rose. 2011. 

Roving wife. 11038. 
Russian dance. 2457. 
Selected traditional tunes. 21194. 
Spanish dancer. 8844. 
Spinning song. 6592. 
Spring carol. 6599. 

Tea party. 2325. 
Through the looking-glass. 
To meadows. 24138. 
Valse romantique. 
Widdecombe fair. 
Wild geese. 19568. 
Willow flowers. 19578. 

16 percussion band songs. 16260. 

Williams (Kathryn) Foreclosing my 
mortgage of dreams. 9884. 

Williams (L. J.) Those southern 
melodies I love. 23469. 

Williams (lL. 8S.) When the daytime 
meets the nite-time down in Dixie. 
2646. 

Williams (M. C.) 


6413. 


2398. 


6832. 
11568. 


My love can never 


forget. 6079. 

Williams (M. L.) My dream of the 
long ago. 25032. 

Williams (M. M.) You never knew. 
21658. 

Williams (Marguerite) My dream 


world. 25035. 
Williams (Merlissier) 
18215. 
Williams 
(Billy ) 
Williams (R. T.): 
Angel. 7182. 
Day dreams. 7429. 
Eyes of brown. 14197. 
Just chaperone. 8035. 
Just so ’m with you. 14608. 
Just the little things. . 14609. 


Get together. 


(Meryll) See Merrin 


Lilac rendezvous. 14660. 
Mississippi blues. 14797. 
When you smile. 15628. 


Youw’re going away. 9295. 
You say that love doesn’t pay. 
dear. 15719. 
Williams (Roy) Can I ever be wor- 
thy of you. 9556. 
Williams (Spencer) : 
Basin Street blues. 2905. 
Driftin’ tide, ’m as blue as I can 
be. 18122. 
I want you to know I love you. 
10170. 
Mahogany hali stomp. 5908. 
Song of the flood. 19247. 


Williams (Stanley) Girl of my 
golden dreams. 3283. 

Williams (T. A.) Goodbye Old Man 
Depression. 12223. 


1646 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Williams (T. D.) Joy to the world. 
21696 (210). 

Williams (T. H.). 
8612. | 

Williams (T. W.) 
much pay. 9557. 

Williams (Ted) 
5847. 

Williams (V. L.) 
tending. 13484. 

Williams (Vera) 
6048. 

Williams (W. C.) 
U. S. A. 83883. 
Williams (W. R.): 

Adorable. 7083. 
Window, a light anda tear. 2708. 
Williams (Walter) See Williams 
(Frank W.) 
Williams college. Society of Alumni. 
Songs of Williams. 25535. 
Williamson (Adah) Windows of your 


Prosperity bound. 
Can there be too 
Look who’s here. 
Tell me you're pre- 
My California. 
My old gal and 


heart. 15660. 
Williamson (Allie) Prisoner’s plea. 
10952. 


Williamson (Artie) I am longing for 
the dear old home. 918. 


Williamson (Basil) Scottish ro- 
mance. 4153. 
Williamson (D. M.) Jd just have 
you. 22337. 
Williamson (I. L.) Don’t you tell me 
no, no. 14125. 
Williamson (J. F.): 
Alleluia ! tulerunt Dominum. 
18382. 
Estote fortes in bello. 22097. 
Exultate Deo. 17048. 
Innocentes pro Christo, 225438. 


Regina coeli. 17124. 
Song of praise. 2205. 
Williamson (Ralph) Caress me dear. 
19826. 
Williman (M. v. G.) 
13708. 

Willis (B. C.) 
me. 21557. 
Willis (B. S.): 

Come my love. 17997. 
When you waltz with the one you 
love. 21580. 
Willis (W. E.): 
Heaven forbid. 10018. 
I refuse to cry over you. 3498. 
Let’s talk about you. 3670. 
My isn’t she a darlin’. 10672. 
Where can I find someone just like 
you. 4582. 
Willis music co.: 
American loyalty. 7124. 
Angelus. 23854. 
Army and navy march. 23867. 
Awake! ‘tis May. 9433%. 
Be with me, Lord. 9468. 


Yellow roses. 


When Jesus spoke to 


38188—34——37 


Busy bugle. 24008. 

Button tree. 19808*. 

Camp-fire march. 24022. 

Cotton-blossom-tine. 24097. 

Counsellor. 24098. 

Death rides high. 24139. 

Drum corps. 24204. 

Blegié. 3194. 

Flowers of the nations. 

Follow me. 24278. 

Frére Jacques. 24304. 

Friendship. 3259%*. 

Gay marines. 24325. 

Hail to the pioneers. 9998. 

Harmony gems. 24404. 

Hopping along. 24455. 

Hymn melodies for children to 
play. . 3407. 

Jack and Jill valentine. 1178*. 

Jewels of the desert. 20505*. 

Lost clown. 10471*. 

Make way for the band. 24887. 

March of the chords. 3768. 


9874*. 


Medley of American tunes. 249138. 
Mother singers. 20792. 

Orange blossoms waltz. 3992. 
Oriental fiute song. 3994. 
Playing soldier. 4042. 

Row, row, row your boat. 25381. 


Since your path crossed mine. 
11122. 

Soft the music. 4218. 

Song of the rain. 25526. 

Song of the tropic seas. 11187. 

Tales and tunes from grand opera. 
19331. 

Three blind mice. 25681. 

Waltz of the wee fingers. 

Williston (EF. 8S.) Lost love. 


4458. 
22720. 


Willner (Arthur) Neues notenbuch. 
3919. 

Wills (J. J.) Hey, hey, Mary Brown. 
20233. 


Wills (My) pseud.: 

Heut’ geht’s uns gut. 5383. 
Kleine frau, was nun. 16610. 
Wills (R. A.) Rose of friendship. 

6427. 
Willsea (M. J.) Boy like you. 11887. 
Willum (Henry) : 
Der gaar en lille pige i den grénne 


Skov. 16045. 
Jeg triller som en lerke. 12517... 
Midt i byens hjerte. 16784. 


Wilm (Nicolai von): 

Jugendlust. 13765 (102). 
Springinsfeld. 13765 (210). 
Wilmarth (Blanche) We have pros- 

perity now. 17581. 
Wilmina. See Schultz (Wilmina) 
Wilmott (Charles) Matron and the 
maid. 157383 (210). 


1647 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 28 


Wilson (A. B. S8.): 
Quand j’ etais jeune. 23144. 
Wear a smiling face. 23600. 
Wilson (Adele) You’re a girl of won- 
derful glorious style. 2767. 
Wilson (Anne) Make me a rosebed 
tonite dear. 12718. 
Wilson (Art) In the middle of a kiss. 
1140. 
Wilson (C. E.): 
I love you the most. 5499. 
I’ve got my old job back again. 
5070. 
Wilson (C. M.) Somewhere there’s a 
boy for me. 21254. 
Wilson (C.-M. M.) 
5017. 
Wilson (C. P.) 
6529. 
Wilson (D. H.): 
Biue eagle march. 23971. 
March of the N.R.A. 24895. 
That’s when I need you. 23447. 
Wilscn (Don) Gamble’s program se- 
ries for strings. 723. 
Wilson (EH. A.) We’re looking for- 
ward. 23592. 
Wilson (H. 8S.) Lehman-Wilson unique 
violin method. 8089. 
Wilson (F. F.) Sky Ann. 17241. 
Wilson (F. V.) Old Hiawatha land. 
1750. 
Wilson (Flossie) At the end of a long 
weary day. 23878. 
Wilson (G. D.) Tripping through the 
meadow. 19648 (156). 
Wilson (G. R.): 
Idol of ideals. 24600. 
Song of my heart and soul. 19242. 
Wilson (George) Just another broken 
dream, 8031. 
Wilson (H. L.): 
Aubade. 157383 (15). 
Carillon. 15733 (42). 
Finale. 15733 (389). 
Gavotte. 15783 (130). 


Dearest dear. 


Sketches of Skyland. 


Gigue. 15733. (132). 
Minuet. 15733 (217). 


Musette. 157383 (225). 
Pastorale. 157383 (390). 
Pavane. 15733 (261). 
Sarabande. 15733 (307). 
Wilson (Hanford) You’re the same 
old you to me, 25974. 
Wilson (i. B.): . 
Angels’ chorus. 9332 (11). 
Angel’s song. 93832 (14). 
se true to the temperance cause. 
11670 (22). 
Beautiful Christmas gifts. 9332 
(21). 
3eautiful city. 11670 (25). 
sehold, God is my salvation. 4656 
(53). 


1648 


Beneath His wings. 13765 (14). 


Bring your loving gifts. 9332 


(42). 

Call of Easter. 300. : 

Christmas Messiah. 16266. 

Come to the front. 11670 (59). 

Dawn in the forest. 19921. 

Day is gently sinking. 7076 (57). 

Do what you can for Jesus. 11670 
Cia) 

Dolly’s rock-a-by. 9332 (91). 

Father in heaven. 7076 (111). 

For you and for me. T7076 (84). 

Friends of Hiawatha. 16203. 

Gathering sheaves till the sun 
goes down. 11670 (118). 

Get right with God. 11670 (117) 

Give praise. 11670 (121). 

Giving for Jesus. 9332 (128). 

Glory of conquest. 13765 (68). 

God be merciful. TO76 (95). 

God help me to do right. 11670 
(2a) 

God is our refuge. 11670 (124). 

Gospel cali. 11670 (130). 

Haste, O shepherds. 9332 (133). 

Have mercy upon me, 7076 (114). 

His Christmas star. 16311*. 

Hosanna, He cometh. 9332 (140). 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
11670 (141). 

I will trust in Jesus all the way. 
16670 (156). 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
9332 (170). 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
7076 (157). 

It rings for you. 11670 (171). 

Jesus is the King. 9332 (175). 


Jesus, Savior, pilot me. T7076 
(161). 

Keep praying, toiling on. T7076 
(165). 


Let my supplication come before 
Thee. 11670 (196). 

Life of blessing. 11670 (198). 

Light in the gilded parlor. 11670 
(2013. 

Lorenz's two-part program songs. 
20676. 

Lost carol. 20677*. 

Love ot Jesus floods my soul. 
11670 (209). 

Marching today. 11670 (222). 

Master is calling the roll. 11670 
(226). 

Men who are true. 11670 (232). 

Messengers of joy. 9332 (234). 

Moments musical. 20775. 

My prayer is unto Thee. 9332 
(247). 

My Redeemer liveth. 1638. 

My soul doth magnify. T7076 
(234). 


—— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Nothing but Jesus can satisfy. 
TIGTO’ (253;); 

O be joyful in the Lord. 
(246). 

On the lagoon. 19789. 

On! to the firing line. T7076 (253). 

On to victory. 11670 (265). 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 
(270). 

Praise the Lord. 11670 (284). 

Redemption’s song. 1965. 


7076 


11670 


Satisfied. T7076 (302). 

Saviour like a shepherd. 11670 
(318). 

Saviour will be waiting. 11670 
(319). 

Scattering deeds of love. 11670 

(820), 

Serving Jesus everywhere. 11670 
(330). 

Shepherd’s trail. 19175*. 

Shining after rain. 11670 (334). 

Shout the: watchword. 11670 
(336). 

Since Jesus dwells within. 11670 
(338). 

Sing, little banjo. 21221. 

Sing of Jesus coming. 9332 (323). 

Sing on, O heavenly throng. 
11670 (340). 

Song in the air. 192389. 

Song of the deep, blue sea. 21266. 

Songs within... 11670 (354). 

Sound over all waters. 11670 
(335). 

Speak to those about you. 11670 
(356). 


Spinning wheel. 21485. 

Star of the Christmas sky. 9832 
(345). 

Steadfast and true. 

Still, still with Thee. 

Story of Jesus’ love. 

Then I shall understand. 
(374). 

Then our country will be free. 
11670 (375). 

To Jesus I'll never say nay. 11670 
(380). 

Trouble in Toyland. 21431*. 

Trust ye in the Lord. 9332 (366). 

Vote as you pray. 11670 (395). 

Waltz of the flowers. 21439. 

Was there ever a friend so true. 
13765 (241). 

We would see Jesus. 


13765 (212). 
11670 (359). 
7076 (336). 

11670 


7076 (376). 


Welcome, Christmas morning. 
9332 (384). 

Welcome light of love. 11670 
(406). 

What a blessing is His love. 


11670 (408). 
What a wonderful place it would 
be. 11670 (410). 


What say the bells. 11670 (415). 


When summer comes, 9191. 
Who bids. 9227*. 
Wilson (I. M.) White sails. 6971. 


Wilson (J. H.) 
Wilson (J. J.): 
Awake all. 9433. 
If our yesterdays were to-day. 
7916, 14501. 
We're looking forward. 23592. 
We send men flying. 13597. 
When the moon shines o’er Killar- 


Always a fool. 13804. 


ney. 9196. 
Wilson, (J. K.) Me and my sugar and 
the fair. 22798. 
Wilson (James) pseud. . See Barnes 
GE AWr) 
Wilson (L. 8S.) Whispering pines. 
17628. 


Wilson (Lawrence) Old fashion dip- 
per that hangs on a nail. 20986. 


Wilson (Lillian) Down memory’s 
trail. 16077. 

Wilson (M. D.) Pal with the heart of 
gold. 17046. 


Wilson (Marjorie): 
Because you’re you. 21696 (31). 
Hveryday is ladies day with me. 
21696 (87). 

Go while the goin’ is good. 19648 
(48). 

I’m always doing something I 
don’t want to do. 19648 (51). 

In dreams so fair. 7076 (145). 

In the isle of our dreams. 19648 
(55). 

Legend of the mill. 

Mlle Modiste. 


19648 (71). 
2815 (196). 


Mignonette. 19648 (95). 

Red mill. 19648 (117-121). 

Streets of New York. 19648 
(184). 

Teach them what to say. 19648 
(140). 


Whistle it. 19648 (169). 
Widow has ways. 19648 (170). 
You never can tell about a woman. 
19648 (175). 
Wilson (Max) Why can’t you belong 
to me. 4547. 
Wilson (Nora) 
called home. 
Wilson (O. J.) Our director. 17030. 
Wilson (P. A.) Say uh-huh! and let’s 
be happy. 238247. 
Wilson (P. B.) Flying cadet dream 


Little place I once 
5828. 


girl. 16173, 24270) 

Wilson .(R. C.) Dancing. lesson. 
19984. 

Wilson (R. L.) My ideal, my dream. 
14877. 


Wilson (R. O.): 
Believe it or not. 4805. 


Here ’tis, yes sir, here ’tis. 12288. 


1649 


INDEX 


Wilson (R. O.)—Continued. 
In Chicago at the fair. 5621. 
My pillow slip, my dream ship, 
and you. 10695. 

Popeye and Wimpy. 6830. 

Strange as it seems. 6630. 

There’s nobody quite like you. 

8993. 

You’re sure a puzzle to me. 9305. 
Wilson (Ralph) Sadie dear. 15174. 
Wilson (Robert) My song of love. 

10702. 
Wilson (Robert B.) jr.: 
He made a hit with my girl 
10013. 

I'll dream of you. 10104. 

Wilson (Robert Barclay) : 


Aubade. 15733 (15). 
Carillon. 15733 (42). 
Finale. 15783 (389). 


Gavotte. 15733 (130). 
Gigue. 15733 (132). 
Minuet. 15733 (217). 
Musette. 15733 (225). 
Nightingale. 9332 (2538). 
Pastorale. 15733 (890). 
Pavane. 15733 (261). 
Sarabande. 15733 (307). 
Wilson (Roger): 
Morn of victory. 1561. 
Signal star. 11110. 
Wilson (S. V.) See Boyd (S. W.) 
Wilson (Samuel) Devil rocks blues. 
22025. 
Wilson (T. C.) 
you. 8963. 
Wilson (T. R.) Great big moon had 
a great big smile. 3318. 
Wilson (V. J.) Without that gal of 


That loving smile of 


mine. 4583. 
Wilson (W. F.) Old covered bridge. 
10796. 
Wilson (William) Swinging on a 
grapevine swing. 21333. 
Wilson. 17656*. 
Wilton (Arthur) pseud. See Hall 
(S453 
Wimbrow (Dale) Start of the big pa- 
rade. 8869. 
Winans (Clifford) I’m just a travel- 
on. 5524. 
Winchester (S. N.) My old sweet- 
heart. 3892. 
Wincott (Philip) My little star. 
20853. 


Windmiller (Emil): 
Before the dawn. 11791. 


Underneath Ohio’s big orange 
moon. 13521. 
Windrush (Paul) pseud. See Nicholls 
(Heller) 


Winegar (F. B.) 
Wineka (P. R.) 
for you. 213815. 


Milyon. 5967. 
Sun is still shining 


16 


- 


Jv 


pt. m7, n.s., v. 28 


Winfield (M. W.): 
China moon. 17979. 
Wind bells. 19574. 
Wingate (V. M.) I’m always waiting 
for you. 10120. 
Winger (Raymond) I'll owe it all to 
you. 20335. 


Wingert (G. S.) My daddy’s watch 


and chain. 22873. 

Wingo (EH. F.) Musie brings memories 
of you. 25008. 

Winkelvoss (F. R.) Come _ back. 
11955. 


Winkenbach (Konrad): 
Komm tanze mit mir. 20569. 
U. 8S. commissioners march. 21457. 
Winkler (A. G.) au. and Winkler 
(A. G.) jr., prop. Prayer) 23120) 
Winkless (N. B.) jr. And then good 
night. 11718. 
Winn (Cyril): 
More little songs. 1559. 
My soul, there is a country. 20874. 
Ring out, ye crystal spheres. 
151381. 
Two little songs. 2710. 
Under the table. 2485. 
Winne (Jesse) Mary Magee. 16759. 
Winner (Lawrence) Night is lonely. 


12959. 
Winner (Septimus) Mocking - bird. 
8296. 
Winnick (EK. R-) Two alone on love’s 
vast sea. 2471. 
Winsett (R. E.): 
Sacred memories. 13223. 
Spiritual evangel. 15317. 


Winslow (R. G.) Ditson junior string 
quartet album. 5040. 

Winston (—) pseud. 
(Hans) 

Winston (A. P.) 
come back to the lane. 5326. 

Winter (A.) Step lightly. 11219. 

Winter (Alfred) Warum bist du heut’ 
so kalt zu mir. 9129. 

Winter (Aubrey): 


See Schindler 


Happy days have 


Alpine memories. 13800. 
Argentine nights. 11730. 
Duke of Olonne. 9423. 


Fairy tales from the Orient. 9839. __ 5 


24256. 
19715. 


Festivalia. 
Fra Diavolo. 
Galanteria. 24315. 
Golden yvalse. 3300. 
Idomeneo. 16827. 
Jubel overture. 18545. 
Marionettes. 16757. 
Ruins of Athens. 17889. 
Serenade. 17198. 
Siege of Corinth. 15168. 
Village swallows. 15543. 
Water-carrier. 14006. 

- White lady. 15638. 


0 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Winter (Fred): 
Blott en vagabond. 7224. 
Sag en lodgn, men ség den som en 
gentleman. 21168. 
Winter (Ray) My heart still belongs 
to you. 25041. 
Winter it is past. 157383 (391). 
Winterfeld (Max): 
Dame mit dem regenbogen. 19906. 
Peaches and cream. 1853. 
Puppchen. 13161. 
Shall we wear pyjamas. 2116. 
Two ina bar. 24738. 
Winters (B. J.) Moon of the desert. 
5989. 
Winters (HE. C.) Bread line blues. 
11852. 
Winters (J. A.) I’m going to see my 
baby. 3468. 
Wir spielen operetten. 25909. 
Wir tanzen walzer. 15664. 
Wir tanzen weltschlager. 4576. 
Wiren (F. A.) Dream dance. 1816.. 
Wirges (William) Mississippi la- 
ment. 1533, 14799. 
Wirsen (J. O.) Roses and ruins. 
253877. 
Wischnegradsky (Ivan) Manuel 
@harmonie 4 quarts de ton. 14739. 
Wiscombe (H. U.) Land where no- 
body grows up. 20576*. 
Wisdom (N. L.) Don’t take a chance 
with love. 16070. 
Wise (F. G.) One for all and all for 
one. 14991. 
Wise (J. M.) Enchantment. 7531. 
Wise-Rupp music publishers. I’ve 
started all over again. 3503. 
Wiseman (Herbert) Clarendon song 
books—IIla. 11939-11941. 
Wiseman (Kenneth) Sunkist. 23390. 
Wiseman (Scott): 
Akron’s last flight. 7098. 
Carolina mountain home. 11890. 
Wishart (J.) Clarendon song books— 
IIIa. 11939-11941. 
Wisner (G. G.) Dream. 19974. 
Wissler (G. A.) Virginia blossom 
waltz. 6846. 
Witham (C. L.) For you I’d die my 
Betty dear. 5199. 
Withers (Edith) Thora. 9332 (360). 
Withrow (Donald) Tell me if you 
love me. - 17362. 
Witmark (Isidore) : 
Dear old Ireland. 2815 (71, 72). 
In the land of cotton. 2815 (161, 
162), 7076 (149). 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 
A cappella chorus. 13766. 
Adagio. 187380, 24409, 24410. 
Adagio and Minuetto. 9478. 
Ah, sweet mystery of life. 7090. 
Ah, the moon is here. 17773. 


1651 


INDEX 


Allegretto. 24999. 

Allegro concertante. 1575. 

And I thought I was through with 
YOu. , (tol, 

Andantino grazioso. 17811. 

Angels’ song. 23853. 

Anitra’s dance. 9982. 

Ballabile. 4775. 

Beautiful dreamer. 19744. 

Birthday. 9501. 

Bluebirds. 11825. 

Build a little home. 17986. 

By a waterfall. 15908. 

Cabins. 2982. 

Carissima. 2997, 2998. 

Ceremonies of the world. 24037. 

Cherubim song. 11919. 

Chicken lady. 11927. 

Choral prelude. 9441. 

Christ has gone on high today. 
4925. 

Come, Holy Spirit. 9632. 

Consolation. 24933. 

Cossack. 19887. 

Cossack romance. 19888. 

Cossack’s march. 19889. 

Costumes of the world. 24095. 

Cuckoo. 4974. 

Dancer of dreams. 24117. 

Dear little boy of mine. 476. 

Divertimento. 10623-10625, 23935, 
25001, 25002. 

Divertissement. 9724. 

Down the fairway. 12062. 

Draggin’ my heels around. 16087. 

Early to bed. 16117. 

Easter alleluia. 3184. 

Enecouragements to a lover. 9807. 

Famous melodies for bassoon. 
24248. 

Fantasia. 1576. 

Fiddlers four. 24258. 

Finale. 18797, 23936. 

Five pieces for brass choir. 13846. 

Five short pieces. 10393. 

Flute quintet. 9875. 

Forest flowers. 18190. 

Four pieces. 15200. 

Fresh as a daisy. 14245. 

Friday evening service. 7606. 

From me to you. 5220. 

Fughetta. 9448, 17853. 

Fugue. 23904. 

Gavotte. 9444. 

General William Booth enters in- 
to heaven. 38272, 5233. 

Glory to God. 24340. 

Golden melodies for French horn. 
3299. 

Gypsy of song. 24877. 

Hallelujah. 23905. 

Harmony simplified. 18279, 18280. 

Heart of mine, beloved one. 
18300. 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Honeymoon hotel. 18334. 
Hunting party. 24474. 
I can sew a button. 24485. 


INDEX 


I like mountain music. 3440. 

Till pin another petal on the 
daisy. 3447.. 

I’m a little co-coa-nut. 12371. 


I’m happy when it rains. 
I’m 
last alway. 18418. 


14437. 
so glad that trouble don’t 


I’ve got to sing a torch song. 


10163. 


In every nook and corner you are 


Missing. 3542. 


In my dreams I sorrowed. 10217. 
In the vine covered church ’way 


back home. 10235. 


Incline Thine ear, oh Lord. 18497. 


Introduction and scherzo. 
Invocation of Orpheus. 
Ireland and you. 18499. 
Isle of blues. 16527. 

It is May.. 1166, 5662. 


10243. 
20465. 


It’s time to sing Sweet Adeline 


again. 5672. 
Jester’s dance. 24677. 
Keep young and beautiful. 
Kindersttick. 24934. 
Lamb of God. 4825. 
Lament. 10377. 
Largo. 10887. 
Legend... 20583. 
Lehua. 24759. 
Let the world rejoice. 
Little disciple. 5814-5817. 
Little hunting song. 15209. 
Little Miss Mischief. 
Lockhart band-class 

5834. 
Lonesome levee. 12660. 
Love behind a fan. 14695. 
Lullaby. 12704. 
Lully, lullay. 18685. 
Maker of dreams. 1453. 
March. 19147. 
March of the toys. 
Marusia. 20726. 
Melodia. 18721. 
Men of steel. 14777. 
Military polonaise. 11933. 
Minuet. 3351, 3816. 11067. 
Minuet in G. 17888. 
Minuetto. 19153. 
Mississippi holiday. 24965. 
Moment musical. 15204. 
Mommy darlin’. 24979. 
Moody and blue. 24981. 
Morning mood. 3824. 
Mother and son. 22841. 
Mother o’ mine. 
Music of the spheres. 6031. 
My evening song. 10653. 
My fraternity pin. 1603. 


20719, 


FEB a | Re 


20608. 


24803. 
method. 


20559. 


1568, 6013, 6014. 


1652 


pt. a1, nS yee 


My imaginary sweetheart. 10669. 
My international girl. 25050. 
My own. 12912. 
My wild Irish Rose. 
Nina. 12964. 
No more love. 18912. 
O, give thanks unto God. 12984. 
O little hills of Nazareth. 18931, 
20958. 
h! Susanna. 10790. 
Old folks at home. 6205, 25159. 


3911, 3912. 


On wings of song. 1510. 
Once in a while. 25180. 
Out for no good. 18974. 


Out of the darkness. 25209. 
Out of the depths. 18976. 
Panis angelicus. 25224. 
Passacaglia and fugue. 
Petite suite. 25244. 
Pettin’ in the park. 10886. 
Pickin’ the winners. 13112. 
Ploughing farmers. 21075. 
Poor little doll. 19024. 
Pop! goes the weasel. 
10923. 
Praeludium. 
Praise the Lord. 13128. 
Prankish Pan. 19030. 
Prelude and Toccata. 
Presto. 5345. 
Psyché. 10973, 21094. 
Punchinello. 10976. 
Put a tax on love. 25311. 
Rejoice and merry be. 19078. 
Rejoice and sing. 211138. 
Remember my forgotten man, 
11003. F 
Reverie. 25330. 
Road is open again. 
Rome wasn’t built 
25a6e. 
Rumba rumble. 
Sarabande. 4771. 
Scenes from childhood. 4150. 
Scherzo. °181, 9481, 9482, 17890. 
Serenade. 25428. 
Serenade rococo. 
Shadow waltz. 
Shanghai Lil. 
Shepherds’ song. 
Sinfonia. 23907. 
Sing no more. 8768. 
Sing Sing serenade. 
Sing to me. 11127. 
Sittin’ on a backyard fence. 
19204. 
Sleeping beauty. 


9446. 


10922, 
10558. 


18849. 


19096. 
in a day. 


15170. 


19163. 
110938. 
19169. 
19175. 


13298. 


6788. 


Sleepy southern town. 19215. 
Song of the flea. 21267. 

Song without words. 10559, 12775. 
Spell of the moon. 15314. 

Suite. 23862. 

Suite for three trumpets. 15351. 


Suite for woodwinds. 25586. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Sunday morning at Glion. 6645. 

Sunny weather. 19298. 

Sunrise at sea. 25592. 

Sure cure for the blues. 13391. 

Sweet dreams, pretty lady. 15366. 

Sweetest gal in town. 13402. 

Sweetheart of my college days. 
21330. 

Tango. 25626. 

There’s April in your voice. 2376. 

Three little classics. 244384. 

Three pieces. 2891. 

*Till doomsday. 25686. 

Top of the world. 25705. 

Triumphal march. 25749. 

Two gavottes in D major. 2892, 
2898. 

Under my umbrella. 2481. 

Under the cotton moon. 13516. 

Valse. 25715. 

Valse pathétique. 2505. 

Vanka ’n’ Tanka. 19451. 

Violin is singing in the street. 
18553. 

Virgin’s lullaby. 23546, 23547. 

Wake now, awake, my sleeping 
beauty. 4452. 

Walkin’ in the wind with you. 
19471. 

We're in the money. 11467. 

We're on the march. 9149. 

Well-beloved, thine the joy of love. 
4480. 

What is sweeter than the sweet- 
ness of I love you. 19503. 

When God gave me you. 25827. 

When I hear Thy call. 11500. 

When tomorrow comes, 25859. 

“When twilight shadows fall. 115381. 

Why can’t this night go on for- 
ever, 2689. 

Wouldn’t it be nice. 19589. 


Witt (Albert) : 


Algebra of love. 21696 (6). 

Dainty Dresden Shepherdess. 
19648 (22). 

Dandelion coon. 21696 (71). 

Give me death or victory. 4656 
(211). 

I like your way. 4656 (276). 

If my man could do it for me. 
4656 (290). 

It’s hard to be a boy, when no 
one loves you. 21696 (201). 

My Mississippi missus misses me. 
21696 (268). 

No peach hangs too high for him. 
4656 (448). 

One Christmas night in Dixie. 
2815 (261). 

Papita. 21696 (308). 

Rosita. 4656 (552). 

Strenuous. 4656 (613). 


Sweetest part’ of loving is to 
dream. 4656 (621). 
Sweetheart of my childhood, I was 
seven, she was four. 19648 
(138). 
Through all eternity. 19648 (146). 
Under the mistletoe. 21696 (389). 
What’s the use of working. 4656 
(685). 
When the circus comes to town. 
21696 (412). 
With the robins Ill return. 
19648 (172). 
Won't you say you love me. 
21696 (422). 
Witt (Edith) That night in Caroline. 
8966. ) 
Witt (Ff. J.) My rainbow dream girl. 
3900. 
Witt. (M.'S.).: 
Algebra of. love. 21696 (6). 
Dainty Dresden shepherdess. 
19648 (22). 
Dandelion coon, 21696 (71). 
Give me death or victory. 4656 
(PALIL) 
I like your way. 4656 (276). 
If my man could do it for me. 
4656 (290). 
It’s hard to be a boy, when no one 
loves you. 21696 (201). 
My Mississippi missus misses me. 
21696 (268). 
No peach hangs too high for him. 
4656 (448). : 
One Christmas ‘night in Dixie. 
2815..(261). 
Papita. . 21696 (3808). 
Rosita. 4656 (552). 
So long, Mr. Jasper Long. 4656 
(581). 
Strenuous. 4656 (613). 
Sweetest part of loving is to 
dream. 4656 (621). 
Sweetheart of my childhood, I 
was seven, She was four. 19648 
(138). 
Through all eternity. 19648 (146). 
Under the mistletoe. 21696 (389). 
What’s the use of working. 4656 
(G85). 
When the circus comes to town. 
21696 (412). 
With the robins JTll return. 
19648 (172). 
Won’t you say you love me. 
21696 (422). 
Witte (A. F. A.) Harmony simplified. 
18279, 18280. 
Witte (Hthel) Path o’ dreams. 25236. 
Wittenbecher (Otto) Konzert. 17498. 
Wittman (GRaH.) : 
Anything ye ask in My name. 
4718. 


1653 


INDEX 


Wittman (K. F.)—Continued. 
Call unto Me. 15921. 
Looking unto Jesus. 

Wittmann (Thérése) 

7076 (249). 

Wittmer (A. N.) 


24829. 
Ombre bleue. 


Dreaming of mother 


and home. 7501. 
Wittpenn (Russell) One last kiss. 
17014. 


Wivell (Mazie): 
I long to see the green fields of 
Erin’s isle. 969. 
Little sweetheart of mine. 8151. 
Meet me in the wildwood. 8268. 
Nature’s blossoms bring memories 
of you. 8414. 
Sailor sweetheart blues. 8703. 
Wodell (F. W.) If I were your sweet- 
heart. 4656 (289). 

Woeltge (Albert) Festival Te Deum. 
21696 (99). 
Wohler (H. E.) 
smile. 2950. 

Wohlfahrt (Franz): 
Sixty studies for the violin. 11670 
(488, 439). 
60 etudes. 2721. 
Wohlfeil (J. C.): 
Male church-choir. 12723. 
Seek ye the Lord. 25419. 
Wohlgemuth (Gustav) : 
Jagerlied. 17752 (69). 
Pappelmiiulchen. 17752 (118). 
Wohlmaker. (K. D.): 
I sing a song. 16454. 
Lazy feeling. 12597. 


Brighten up and 


Let there be light. 16649. 
Woitschach (C.) Wir marschieren. 
11578. 
Wolf (Eluthera) Smile on sweet 
heart. 17248. 
Wolf (Hugo) Secrecy. 8721. 
Wolf (Joseph) New deal sound the 


trumpet. 12956. 
Wolf (Kathryn) My lost love: 20857. 
Wolf (Milton) Mother. 8322. 
Wolf (O. M.): 
Bootlegger blues. 23981. 
Come up some time. 24081. 
O, gee! he’s so collegiate. 25134. 
Wolf (W. A.): 
He that dwelleth. 
New and _ original 
1671. 
Wolf (Winfried) 
moll. 15819. 
Woilf-Ferrari (Ermanno) : 
Capriecio. 2815 (871). 
Idiliio-concertino. 14491. 
Melodie. 2815 (872). 
Romanze. 2815 (289). 
Suite-concertino. 15350. 
Wolfarth (M. E.) Im a wanderer 
wandering all alone. 22388. 


18297. 


hymn tunes: 


Adagio und fuge G- 


pt. I, 0. s., v. 28 


Wolfe (B. J.) What did I do to you. 


23613. 
Wolfe (F. R.) Underneath a starlit 
Sky. 2486. 
Wolfe (Frank) Three Christmas 
carols. 238726. 
Wolfe (H. J.) I love the way you 
hold me. 3452. 
Wolfe (Harry) Pauline. 13094. 
Wolfe (Jacques): 
Betsy’s boy. 11804. 
Bob white. 4847. 
Bone come a-knittin’. 13922. 
Golden buggy. 5269. 
Hand-organ man. 12256. 


Kissin’ bug. 5742. 
Mourner’s bench. 6021. 


Short’nin’ bread. 4184, 17218, 
17219. 
Sugar-plum. 6637. 


Sunday every day. 6644. 
Wolfe (L. R.) Piano fundamentals. 


15046. 
Wolfe (S. A.) At night. 17833. 
Wolfe (Stella) Beautiful lady of my 
dreams. 11781. 


Wolfer (Fred) Kiss me hello. 3635. 
Wolfersberger (E. S.) I wish I knew 
why you didn’t say goodbye. 794. 
Wolfes (Felix) Arabella. 8881*, 
11222*, 15340*. 
Wolff (Bernhard): 
Allemande. 2815 (6). 
Elfin dance. 2815 (81). 
Fest-polonaise. 138765 (55). 
Tiirkischer marsch. 13765 (231). 


4 pianoforte etuden. 13765 (249- 
252.) . 
Wolff (C. T.) Only yesterday. 17022. 


Wolff (Chas.) : 
I love you in all my dreams. 


24533. 
I want to live as you lived mother 
dear. TS897. 


When I think of you. 
Wolff (Elisabeth) : 
Allemande. 2815 (6). 
Elfin dance. 2815 (81). 
Fest-polonaise. 13765 (55). 
Tiirkischer marsch. 13765 (231). 


6926. 


4 pianoforte etuden. 13765 (249—- 
252). 
Wolff (Morton) : 
And now you’re gone. 80. 
I want you to know. 5575. 


Wolfington (J. F.) Our honeymoon 


day. 25040. 
Wolford (D. J.) In the midst of a 
song. 12469. 
Wolfram (C. H.) Love. 24836. 
Wolfram (R. G.): 
Lady in the moon. 18587. 


Maybe I'll make you sorry. 20732. 
Wolfsohn (H. W.) Ground. 22286. 


1654 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1933 


Wolfsohn (Juliusz):: 
An der wiege. 15780. 
Vertraute klinge. 9097. 
Wollens (William) pseud. See Woll- 
enschlager (William) 
Wollenschlager (William) 
just a little longer. 5800. 
Wollesen (Mrs. A. H.) See Wollesen 


Linger 


(Rose) 
Wollesen (Rose) Wyoming spring. 
21635. 
Wolohan (John) Sometimes. 21251. 
Wolter (J. R.): 
Dreamy Alabama moon. 5086. 


To have, to hold, to say your [sic] 


mine. 4874. 
You are the only girl. 4608. 
Womack (F. 8.) Broken. 21841. 


Woman spy. 17941. 

Wonderland. 2815 (63, 122, 166, 243, 
345, 374-379), T7076 (42), 19648 (101, 
109). 

Wong (Philip) I love you indeed with 
all my heart. 12366. . 

Wonnberger (—) Luther, the gift of 
God. 18686. 

Wood (A. M.) Song of 1983. 8829. 

Wood (Arthur) Chappell’s army jour- 
nal no. 608. 17974. 

Wood (B. E.) Our new home sweet 
home. 13061. 

Wood (B. F.) music co.: 

As when at evening. 11736. 

Ave verum, 25000. 

Awake, for soon will dawn the 
day. 11438. 

Ballet of the butterflies. 

Born to-day. 11834. 

Brown Betty. 13942. 

Chums. 14025. 

Come again, sweet love. 9628. 


148. 


Cream puffs on parade. 14056. 
Czecho-Slovakian dance song. 
9664. 

Fire-flies. 652, 


24317-24319. 
in the highest. 


Galway piper. 

Glory to God 
ip 2A 

Goblin dance. 752. 

Good night. 12229. 

Hark the vesper hymn is stealing. 
10001, 24399. 

Lazy daisies. 1286. 

Lead me, Lord. 24754. 

Like as the hart desireth the 
water brooks. 24793. 
Little flower of springtime. 

Lo, how a rose. 12651. 

Lotus bloom. 14691. 

Man in the moon. 147832. 

Merry May-pole. 14783. 

Now let heaven and earth adore 
Thee. 13848. 

O lovely night. 


1334. 


12990. 


Peppermint pranks. 15035. . 

Porter pianoforte course. 17084. 

Purple asters. 15101. 

Purple petals. 15102. 

Rosemary, for remembrance. 
15160. 

Send out Thy spirit. 13260. 

Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoy- 
ing. 11103. 

Silver swan. 

Song of India. 25518. 

Spring returns. 11210. 

Spun sugar. 15323. 


11116. 


Tender twilight. 2338. 
Tower of London. 6774. 
Twilight reverie. 2468. 


Unforgotten dreams. 2488. 
Wood (C. G.) Where the oriental 
breezes blow. 11539. 
Wood (Charles) : 
Benedictus. 15843. 
Butterflies gay. 15904. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
16741. 
Paty O’Toole. 
Prelude & Fugue. 
Quintett in F major. 
Te Deum. 17359. 
When to her lute. 17603. 
Wood (Eloise) Riding in the rumble 
in the rain. 23182. 
Wood (F. H.): 
I am gone, sir. 12830. 
Wind and the rain. 13677. 
Wood (Frank): 
First concert party album. 9870. 
Four trios. 9256. 
Wood (G. A.): 

Birthday book. 15852. 
Vice versa. 19456. 
Wood (G. B.) Nonchalant. 

Wood (G. R.) 
wahnin’. 19924. 
Wood (Gertrude) : 
In a little canoe with you. 11670 
(158). 
When the leaves turn to gold. 
11670 (428). 
Wood (H. B.) Songs of Williams. 
25535. 
Wood (H. J.) 
7691. 
Wood (Haydn): 
Bird of love divine. 13900. 
Calling me home. 24020. 
Here’s a happy day. T7737. 
I bless the dawn that brought me 
you. 24484. 
I hear you calling me. 
Love song. 14702. 
Mannin veen. 10522. 
May-day. 12749. 
Moods. 1545, 38381. 
Quietest things. 25314. 


17051. 
23124. 
21101. 


22968. 
De_ screech owl’s 


Handel in the Strand. 


3434. 


1655 


INDEX 


Wood (Haydn )—Continued. 
Spring-time. 9332 (341). . 
Violin obbligatos to six famous 

songs. 6845. 

Wood (J. H.): 
Badinerie. 17859. 
Belle créole. 9488. 
Por tus ojos negros. 
Trianon. 19418. 

Wood (L. C.) Just a little dream of 

Hawaii and you. 8023. 
Wood (Mary) pseud. See Hanning 
(M. W.) 

Wood (R. H.): 

Back where I started. 11768. 

Calling your name. 21862. 

If I only had sGme one to love. 
22481. 


17083. 


My heart is with you. 22889. 
Why don’t you say the word. 
15650. 
Wood (R. M.) Twilight lullaby. 
19431. 
Wood (S. H.) Ring out, wild bells. 
4105. 
Wood (Verona) Six pianoforte re- 
creations. 15675. 


Wood (W. E.): 


Just because it’s you. 12541. 
Love me today. 20688. 
N. R. A. song. 16915. 
Wood (W. WW.) Roosevelt train. 
15257. 


Wood (Wayne) In-law blues. 24630. 
Wood (Will) Aloha oe. 4700, 4701. 
Wocd (William) : 
Mexican. 20760. 
Over my radio. 21082. 
Rotary song. 19114. 
Song you sang of yore. 19255. 
Why should you blame it On me. 
19564. 
Wood-carver of Krakovia. 
Woodaman (Fred): 
All of my time. 15760. 
Couldn’t you. 11975. 
Dawn. 12008. 
Time and again. 


2729*. 


11350. 


Woodard (C. M.) Please take me. 
15058. 

Wocdburn (Benjamin) Her smiles 
illumination. 10023. 

Woodbury (J. H.) ine. Loveliness. 
1402. 

Wooddell (Alpha) I’ve come back to 
you. 22448. 

Woode (Henri): 
Rosetta. 17156. 


25962. 
Here comes Mar- 


You’re gone. 
Wocde (Henry) 
jorie. 12284, 

Woodforde-Finden (Amy): 
Ashoo at her lattice. 93832 (19). 
Jhelum boat song. 9332 (183). 


pt. I, n.s., v.28 


Kingfisher blue. 93832 (198). 


9332 


Love of a heart that’s true. 
(220). 

Only a rose. 93832 (269). 

Song of the bride. 9332 (334). 

Will the red sun never set. 9332 


(395). 
Woodgate (Leslie) : 
Click! clack. 21927. 


Dat’s berry queer. 21997. 
De ole banjo. 22007. 
De ringtail’d coon. 22008. 


Good-night. 222138. 

Jesu, joy for everlasting. 21770. 
Nancy. 22933. 

Song of the Saracens. 19254. 
Welcome be Thou, heavenly King. 


23604. : 
Woodhams (M. 8.) Golden wedding 
bells. 24358. 
Woodhams (O. L.) Golden wedding 
bells. 24353. 


Woodhead (F. M.): 
O, all ye works of the Lord. 21696 
(287). 
To the Paschal 
(639). 
Victory. 4656 (666). 
Woodhouse (Charles) : 
Barearolle. 20968. 
Empire day _ selection. 
20019. 
Fairy fingers. 
Frolic. 16205. 
Gavette. 15820, 21401. 
Little romance. 5829. 
March from Scipio. 20175: —~ 
Melodies from Faust. 20160. 
Minuet and Valse. 5970. 
Morning song. 38841. 
Rustic dance. 6435. 
Serenade in G. 25005. 
Theme from Pomp and cireum- 
stance. 213876. 
Three divertimento movements. 
18799. 
Two movements from an Irish 
symphony. 16282. 
Woodhouse (George) New way to 
piano technique. 16934, 25107. 
Woodin (W. H.): 


victim. 4656 


20018, 
20048. 


Before the mosque. 9484. 
Desert mirage. 9711. 
Esquisses d’Orient. 9817, 9818. 
Fantaisie orientale. 9844, 9845. 
Fire chief. 9868. 

Franklin D. Roosevelt. 5211. 
In the Tyrol. 10284. 

Rumba espagnole. 11047. 


Twelve Viennese waltzes. 23732. 
Woodin (Will): 
Camel with the wrinkled knees. 


21863. 


1656 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Could I have every wish come 


true. 21958. 
Hootie owls. 22305. 
Hoppy toad. 22308. 


How do the flowers know their 
way. 22318. 
Johnny Cricket. 22585. 
Magic hearts of candy. 22762. 
Song of darkness. 23338. 
Wallie Woodpecker. 23563. 
We must not be afraid. 23589. 
Why should I not be happy. 
23709. 
Wooding (Russell) 
Woodlen (Robert) 
Woocdlock (R. J.) Vve got those 
moonlight blues. 5573. 
Woodman (Chester) I’ve found a 
friend. 20895. 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Road to yesterday. 11670 (309). 


Nina. 10749. 
Low down. 14718. 


With revels and wassails. 11670 
(487). 
Woodman (W. D.) To the forgotten, 
man. 194038. 
Woodring (Clara) My little home. 
25054. 
Woods (A. EH.) You are my heart’s 
desire. 15688. 
Woods (B. R.) Are you still in love. 
23861. 
Woods (HE. M.) Down memory’s lane. 
22055. 
Woods (G. W.) Make this valley 
full of ditches. 22765. 
Woods (H. K.) Spring. 6595. 
Woods (Harry): 
Ain’t she the dainty. 17776. 


Dancing with my shadow. 19915. 

Hw rybody loves my Marguerite. 
20041. 

First. Mrs. Fraser. 3233. 

Hustlin’ and bustlin’ for 
912, 3406. 

I’m nuts about mutts. 1013. 

I want a fair and a square man. 
18446. 

If I had Napoleon’s hat. 18465. 

Just a little flower shop around 
the corner. 5710. 

Manhattan dance folio. 3762. 

Me and mine are doin’ fine. 12753. 

My hat’s on the side of my head. 
18824. 

My wild oat. 

N. R. A. march. 

One tiny tear. 13040, 14997. 

Over my shoulder. 252138. 

Peter! Peter. 13104. 

There’s no harm in hoping. 15435. 

We'll all go riding on a rainbow. 
19483. 

We'll have a honeymoon some day. 
13598. 


baby. 


16894. 
18868. 


16. 


When old friends are drifting 
apart. 15613. 
When you’ve got a little spring- 


time in your heart. 25867. 
Wind’s in the west. 17657. 


You ought to see Sally on Sunday. 


UPB 
Woods (Jack) pseud. See Healy 
CGS) 
Woods (lL. L.) Longing for the one 
I love. 24825. 


Woods (L. P.) 
left me blue. 
Woods (Paloma) 


You went away and 
2791. 
Spook-a-dook blues. 


2236. 
Woods (R. A.) Our own land. 6257. 
Woods (R. Henry) Order of the 


purple heart. 15003. 
Woods (R. Hueston) Croix de guerre. 
9659. 
Woods (S. J.) Red and green. 11001. 
Woodward (A. L.) Dreaming of my 
Rocky Mountain heme. 16095. 
Woodward (D. H.) Sweet romance. 
25608. 
Woodward (Daniel) jr.: 
Please let it be that way. 25269. 
Shadows on the moon. 23267. 


Yours, dear. 25986. 
Woodward (HE. C.) March of the 
ING Ar AS cOn: 
Woodward (I. C.) Loce I ean’t for- 
get. 18662. 
Woodward (Nadine) Do you ever 


think of me. 9728. 
Woodward (Tf. H.) Richman or poor- 


man. 11015. 

Woodworth (C. G.) Gay lieutenant. 
19648 (40). 

Woodworth (Florence) Roguish blue 
eyes. 15139. 

Woodworth (Julian) Broken toys. 
23999. 


Woodyard (G. F.): 
Just a shady hillside and you. 
8028. 
Visions. 4485. 
Wooler (Alfred) : 
Heart’s springtide. 4656 (245). 
Springtime. 4656 (608). 
You turned me down because I 
loved you. 17739. 
Wooley (lL. A.) Glory to our leader. 
16232. 
Woolf (Opal) 
2069, 
Woolfe (A. B.) In the shadows of 
the stars. 22533. 
Woolfolk (M. S.): 
Fear not. 12134. 
Let not your heart be troubled. 
20588. 
Woolley (C.): 
Chop cherry. 9618. 


You're cheating me. 


if 


INDEX 


Woolley (C.)—Continued. 
I dare not ask a kiss. 10083. 
Who is Sylvia. 13662. 
Woman’s last word. 25922. 
Woolsey (M. H.): 
On the trails of Timpanogos. 


iS. 
When the wild, wild roses bloom. 
11528. 
Woolworth (Daisy) Sweet dreams. 
15365. 


Woost (Frank) New songs from old. 
6127. 
Wooten (L. O.) 
23138. 
Worch (Hermann) 
ills 
Words and music. 2781. 
Worgan (—) Haster evangel. 796. 
Work (A. L.): 
In my treasure chest. 18481. 
Just to shake your hand and say 
hello. 18565. 
Work (H.C.) Jubilo. 3598. 
Work (J. W.) This ol’ hammer, killed 
John Henry. 21399. 
Work for the night is coming. 9258. 
Workers’ music league. Scottsboro 
boys shall not die. 17184. 
Workman (J. P.) Under the stars in 
Wyoming. 6814. 
orkman (Paul) Under the stars in 
Wyoming. 6814. 
Worley (L. R.) Blue lagoon. 138911. 
Worley (W. W.) Dreamland frolic. 
24190. 
Worman (Avery): 
Ain’t-cha. 32. 
You promised me. 138732. 
Wormwood (Ettena) If I could al- 
ways be with you. 1081. 
Worrell (HE. R.) Kris in Japan. 
21696 (217). 
Worsham (EH. D.): 
Everything’s gonna be _ alright. 
14192, 18160. 
Love will always find a way. 
1399. 
Worst woman in Paris. 22739. 
Worth (Paul) Id worship him just 
the same. 20292. 
Wortham (FE. R.): 
Man of my heart. 18697. 
Just another golden memory. 
16585. 
Snappy steppers. 17250. 
Sweetheart of a million charms. 
17342. 
Worthen (KH. T.) 
19748. 
Worthen (R. M.) Let’s part in the 
same old way. 8106. 
Wotta racket. 21631*. 


Prosperity bound. 


Verdi memories. 


Be still and know. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 28 


Woude (John van Der) See van Der 
Woude (John) 

Wozniak (Bruno) Sweetheart kiss 
me goodnight. 138409. 

Wragg (Bertha) Those old sweet 


songs. 9006. 

Wragg (Russel) Rhythmic patterns. 
8661. 

Wraskoff (R.) Je garde mon cceur. 
18531. 

Wray (Seda) Speak to me words of 
love. 18357. 


Wright (A. E.) 
pitcher. 24719. 


Katy broke the 


Wright (Agnes) Lost clown. 10471*. 


Wright (B. W.) Nighttime is love- 
time for sweethearts. 10745. 
Wright (C. M.) Song of the H.T.A. 
25524. 
Wright (Denis) : 
Hope, the hermit. 3391. 
Impresario. 3536. 
Sea. 17187. 
Two little finches. 4412. 
Waltz time. 19478. 
Wright (HE. A.) Mizpah. 1534. 
Wright (KE. S.) Dancing feet. 455. 
Wright (H. U.): 
And so began their wooing. 
21737. 
Happening to happiness. 3338. 
Last appeal. 18598. 
Thoughts at eventide. 4359. 
Wright (Elizabeth) I must sit at 
home. 7866. 
Wright (Elzy) 
apart. 21215. 
Wright (Everett) This night is ours. 
15438. 


Since we've been 


Wright (Fern) Moweaqua mine. 
8334. 

Wright (Garnett) Sweet little you., 
173834. 


Wright (H. F.): 
Needless to say I love you. 18890. 
Party’s over. 18996. 
Wright (J. K.) Chicago by the sea. 
14018, 15955. 
Wright (J. Y.) 
25524. 
Wright 
11928. 
Wright (Julian) : 
I’m coming home to Gertrude. 
5506. 
I’m one of the lads of Valencia. 
jDoZ. 
Jolly old ma! Jolly old pa. 5697. 
Marching to a military band. 
10524. 
Wright (K. A.) 
bells. 1525. 
Wright (Lawrence) : 
In a little back alley. 3587. 


Song of the H.T.A. 


(Joseph) Children’s day. 


Minuet of the fairy 


1658 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Just pleasing you. 8088. 
Sunrise to sunset. 19800. 
Tell your father, tell your mother. 


4323. 
Yvonne. 25987. 
Wright (Lawrence) music ¢o.: 
Baby, like your poor old dad. 
2886. 


Beware! beware! or you'll all be 
swept away. 2924. 

Brighter than the sun. 2951. 

I don’t want to go to bed. 3423. 

I raised my hat. 18427. 

In a little back alley. 35387. 

Just one more before we say good- 
night. 3614. i 

Just pleasing you. 8038. 

Letting in the sunshine. 

Lord Mayor’s music co. 

Luella, my tango queen. 

Moment I saw you. 5980. 

Oop, she goes again. 18965. 

Sunrise to sunset. 19300. 

Tell your father, tell your mother. 


10410. 
8176. 
8220. 


4323. 

That's what life is made of. 
19358. | 

There’s something about a soldier. 
6734. 


They all do the rumba since rum- 
ba became the rage. 13451. 

Waiting for tomorrow and you. 
9113. 

We'll always be friends. 19484. 

What more can I ask. 4498. 

When love comes a-knocking at 
your door. 15609. 

Wright (Lawrence) music co., ltd.: 


Just a little grey-haired lady. 
24695. 
Let the world go drifting by. 
24779. 


Meet the navy. 24918. 
No funny business. 25114. 
Spanish eyes. 25549. 
Yvonne. 25987. 
Wright (N. L.): 
Band. 2899. 
March of the Boy scouts. 
On the lake. 3975. 
Scooter. 17183. 
Soldiers marching. 4220. 
Wright (Rae) I’m on the pay roll 
now. 95531. 
Wright (S. H.): 


3767. 


Forever I'll love. 687 . 
My adventuress. 14855. 
My Cia. 25026. 
Wrightson (H. J.): 
Jesus tender Shepherd. 4656 
(326). . 
Outward bound. 8533. 


Wrigley (Frank) 
5100. 


Easter hallelujah. 


Writesel (Montie) 
you have fooled me. 
Wrubel (Allie): 
And so goodbye. 15782, 17806. 
Come on you moon. 11958. 
Emperor Jones. 18140. 
Farewell to arms. 626. 
Farmer’s daughter’s wedding day. 
5169, 7560. 
Gypsy fiddles. 7681. 
I lay me down to sleep. 
5483, 7816. 
T’ll be faithful. 14410. 
I’m spending to-night with mother. 
5544. 
Let it be me. 16639. 
Lifetime of love. 22670. 
My picture puzzle of you. 60941. 
Nothing less than beautiful. 
18923. 
Please, Mister President. 
13116. 

Practicing the piano. 
Rollin’ on our roller 
15141-15143. 
Send my mail 

19157. 
Spring fever. 4247. 
Sweet little sweetheart. 17333. 
Sweetheart song. 23414. 
That great American home. 4328. 
To be or not to be in love. 15457. 
We won’t have to sell the farm. 


I love you, altho’ 
7835. 


5482, 


10911, 


17087. 
skates. 


to ‘Tennessee. 


13600-13602. 
Wrubel (Elizabeth) Turn your fear 
into cheer. 9052. 
Wrubel (Mrs. F.) See Wrubel 
(N. L.) 


Wrubel (Louis): 
First man of the land. 16160. 
From nobody, a somebody I hope 
to be someday. 14249. 
Play ball with Uncle Sam. 8578. 
Thirteen years ago. 15436. 
You still wonder why I ery. 
11648. 
Wrubel (N. L.): 
Come to fair Chicago. 14047. 
Pride of the old U.S.A. 15088. 


Sweetheart, dear, for you and 
me. 13407. 

Wedding bells. 13604. 

Yankee moon. 138704. 


Wuhrman (N. B.) Mountain is re- 
moved. 22852. 

Wullenwaber (Louis) 
sandhill shanty moon. 

Wullenwaber & Brink. Shine on my 
sandhill shanty moon. 15233. 


Wullert (Myrtle) Roosevelt for all. 


Shine on my 
15233. 


PEOZ 72 
Wunseh (Hermann) Fest auf Mon- 
bijou.” S176. ® 


1659 


INDEX 


Wurtzel (Ralph): 


Lovers. 1408. 
Oh Sophie. 8473. 
Wurzer (R. F.) Disappointed dear. 
aI2a. 
Wyatt (Eddie) IJl1 steal you. 12358. 
Wyatt (Forrest) Tangle-weed. 
13423. 
Wyatt (1, Oz) Bed time _ blues. 


23933. 
Wyatt (Sydney) : 
I am sincerely in love with you. 
20282. 
Proud of my baby. 10970. 
Wyckoff (C. L.) My valley of dreams. 
6104. 
Wyles (M. J. O.): 
Let’s be a twosome. 8098. 
Someday and someway, Ill find 
you again. 8802. 
Wyman (C. H.) Sweetheart I love 


you, believe me I do. 23410. 
Wyman (C. L.) Ive got the whole 
world jealous of me. 18440. 


Wyman (C. L.) jr. Ive got the whole 
world jealous of me. 18440. 

Wyman (W. H.) Football fantasy. 
18183. 

Wynn (Roy) Louville Lou. 14694. 
Wynne (Cuthbert) pseud. See Wille 
by (Charles) 
Wyrrick (Ambrose) 
falling. 17766. 
Wysocki (Wallace) 
give my love to you. 


African night is 


I’m glad I can 
7844. 


X (Mr.) Im leaving university for- 
ever. 1006. 

Xavier (Leta) pseud. See Ranchea 
(Leta ) 


Xenos (Stanley): 
Danube dreams. 19918. 
Drink boys, drink beer. 24199. 
I tried to hurt you. 18482. 
New York lights. 25108. 
Save all your sorrow all for to- 
morrow. 21179. 


Xerxes. 800. 
Y arien de si charmant. 15681. 
Yablokoff (Hyman) Papirossen. 
25226. 
Yablonik (Hyman): 
Letter. 12629. 
My white flower. 12935. 
Ver hot aza meidele. 13542. 


Yacich (Chris) : 

I let you slip through my fingers. 
10096. 

I like bananas because they have 
no bones. 22362. 

I want a new deal in love. 20401. 

Jug of wine and you. 24691. 

We’re crazy as can be. 23591. 


pt. m, n.s., v. 28 

Yaeger (J. J.) Memory of long ago. 
3801. 

Yafanaro (A. T.) Wondering why. 
25925. 


Yamamoto (Tom) I loved you dearly. 
981. 
Yanovsky (Ann) 
is it true. 4704. 
Yapp (G. M.): 
Beautiful isle of love. 


Am I dreaming, or 


15830. 


My dear Wisconsin home. 10647. 
Yarbrough (C. R.) Pleading. 10902. 
Yarmov (Jack) Moon dreamer. 
20779 

Yarnell (A. P.) Meet us in Chicago in 
1933. 8264. 

Yates (E. D.) Just a dreamer. 8021. 

Yates (J. H.) Fughetta scherzando. 
22D. 

Yates (W. M.) Yearning for you. 
19593. 

Yatove (—): 


Argentina. 99. 

Atmosphére révyolutionnaire. 117. 

Beau Danube bleu. 167. 

Ca c’est Brest. 4871. 

Campagne normande. 305. 

Dame poule et son poussin. 449, 

En cheminant. 587. 

Gavotte des poussins. 727. 

Horizons crépusculaires. 894. 

Je n’aime qu'un soir. 1185, 10288. 

Légendes de la forét. 1294. 

Ma vieille maison. 1487. 

Mama Liza. 18695. 

Pluie de feu. 18938. 

Premiers chagrins. 1905. 

Prends-toi par la main. 
1907. 

Radetzky-marche. 1948. 

Soirée dans Aguilas. 2181. 

Yatove (Jean): 

Auto. ..et pas l’sou. 4750, 9428. 

Bonheur est sur notre chemin. 
239. 

Ne pleur’ pas petit’ mére. 1660. 


1906, 


Yatsko (M. P.) Remember. 17125. 
Yaw (R. P.) Tell me you love me 
once more. 11286. 


Yaxley (Mrs. D. T.) He lifted me 
up—yes, up. 3353. 


Yeager (A. M.): 


Goodbye darkness—hello _ light. 
9965. 
Little house upon the hill. 14674. 


My saddle horse. 12918. 
Yeamans (L. E.) Little Red Riding 
Hood. 12646*. 
Year-round song and chorus book. 
25936. 
Yearsley (C. B.) 
Yeazel (Fred) : 
Hill billy wedding in June. 12292, 
14344. 


Fairy-tale. 619. 


1660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1983 


Stuttering Billy. 6891. 
Tell me you'll always remember. 
23431. 
Your [sic] bound to look like a 
monkey. 9814. 
Yedz grotto. Yedz grotto. 
Yekich (T. L.) When the heav’n gates 
open for me. 21566. 
Yellenti (Nicholas) : 


25938. 


I’m in a fog. 3473. 
Miser of love. 3821. 


Yeney (Hugene) Sweetheart come 


back to me. 8914. 

Yergatian (Avedis) Farmer’s' ro- 
mance. 3228. 

Yes, Mr. Brown. 4598. 

Yesner (S. J.) World of our own. 
4591. 

Yetter (Merville) San Francisco Ki- 
wanis. 2049. 


Yiannides (Costas) Roumba. 19115. 
Yneve (Ludwig) If I had only known. 
24604. 
Yoder (Leon) 
Jce. 458. 
Yoder (Paul): 
Bell ringers. 23944. 
Big bass drum. 21813. 
Military band. 16786. 
Our family band. 23088. 
Pop goes the weasel. 17081. 
Steppin’ out. 23381. 
Yoder (S. H.) Life beyond. 
York (B. M.) I’ve lived. 
York (Don): 
Down lover’s lane. 
Heartbroken. 5358. 
Watching and waiting for you, 
6867. 
When Colina’s blue. 2619. 
York (Ruth) When it’s harvest time 
- in loveland. 25836. 


Dangerous yodeling 


3680. 
24584. 


5067, 


York ice machinery corp. Men of 

—. York. 3805. 

Yorke (Peter) My idea of paradise. 
1617. 


You better mind. 17701. 
Yow’re lucky if you’re killed. 
Youman (M. EH.) 
24532, 
Youmans (Vincent) : 
Flying down to Rio. 24271. 
More than you know. 6000. 
Music makes me. 25009. 
Orchids in the moonlight. 
Should I be sweet. 6499. 
So do I. 2175. 


11638*. 
I love you eternally. 


25194, 


Young (B. A.) Girl I love is a Demo- 
erat, 18217. : 
Young (Barnard) : 
Dance of the baby dolls. 18031. 
Is love logical at all. 18503. 
Young (C. K.) Happy ending. 3340. 
Young (C. L.) Good-bye. 3304. 


Young (Cammie) : 
Have you been alone with Jesus. 


14328. 
Though the rest of the world for- 
gets. 15442. 
Young (Charlie) Inspiration. 1149. 
Young (EH. G.) lLord’s prayer. 20675. 


Young (EH. 8.) Lord is my shepherd. 


16695. 
Young (EK. TT.) Little house back 

home. 18631. 
Young (Ff. A.) Mem’ries. 14773. 
Young (KF. C.) Wait for me. 25768. 
Young (F. L.) Mem’ries. 14773. 
Young (KF. W.) Lonely night. 24820. 
Young (Fatima M.): 

Dressing up my day dreams. 7510. 


Since you let me call you Mine. 


25459, 
You be the giver and Ill be the 
taker. 4610. 
Young (Frederick M.) Lazy waters. 
14639. 
Young (G. A.) Tears. 6698. 
Young (Henry) He cannot take it. 
(es 
Young (I. C.) Lead us on to victory. 
1288. 
Young (J. H.): 
Gift. 3277. 
Love’s dream. 3734. 
Young (James) Grandmas old red 
shawl. 16252. 
Young (Joe): 
And there you are again. 3812. 
Buggy song. 19802, 24000. 
Dream lady. 7491. 
Goody goody girl. 20154. 
Til take you back. 3449. 
Little you know. 186837. 
Mother Mississippi. 22845. 
Spanish love song. 17284. 
Two tickets to Georgia. 4413, 
6805. 


When the sweet Magnolias bloom 
again. 11526, 15645. 
Young (John): 
Join the N R A parade. 22586. 
Vicks will drive your cold away. 


6838. 

Young (Lauretta De) See De Young 
(Lauretta ) 

Young (Leona) Voice of my country. 
19461. 

Young (Louise) Sing a spring song 
for me. 6516. 

Young (M. C.) In a canoe for two. 
22499. 

Young (M. N.) Girl I love is a demo- 
erat. | 1821. 

Young (Morrey) See Young (Morris) 


Young (Morris) : 
Dance of the baby dolls. 18031. 
One more night of love. 18955. 


1661 


a eT 


INDEX 


Young (N. M.) Mother’s kiss. 6018. 
Young (Pearl) Every day. 22104. 
Young (S. W.) Paradise isle. 8546. 
Young (Stuart): 
Butterfly. 25418. 
Cherry petals. 348. 
Lady Night. 12578. 
Roll the old chariot along. 21142. 
Which one would you be. 17623. 
Winter song. 2712. 
Young (Tibby) pseud. See Young 
(Barnard) 
Young (Victor) : 
Anytime, anyday, anywhere. 2862, 
4719. 
Blue River. 19781, 21851. 
Hundred years from today. 22821, 
244738. 
I bring a song. 5451, 7792. 
I’d be telling a lie. 20290. 
In the silence of the night. 18493. 
It’s just a song and dance. 22557. 
Let me be born again. 22652, 
24764. 
Love is the thing. 12680. 
Love me. 20686, 20687. 
Making history. 22767. 
My love. 14884. 
Street of dreams, 2254. 
Sweet madness. 19313. 
Tappin’ the barrel. 23428, 25629. 
Victims of the voodoo drums. 
23541. 
With you beside me. 7006. 
Young (Virginia) Light Thou my 
way. 16661. 
Young (W.J.) Sad and weary. 138225. 
Young (W. S8.): 
Hymn of thanksgiving. 4656 (266, 
267). 
Love’s reverie. 4656 (376, 377). 
Young duettists. 4640, 4641. 
Young men’s chorus and quartet book. 
21678. 
Youngberg (Edith) At evening hour. 
9408. 
Youngdale (Willard) Berceuse. 2921. 
Younger (A. E.)-:: 
Broken dreams. 2955. 
Feed My lambs. 5172. 
I wonder. 3510. 
Love dreams. 3720. 
Youngling (G. W.) Summertime girl. 
4267. 
Youngling (George) Over the coals. 
10845*. 
Youngsworth (Anthony) : 
Alarm clock blues. 2828. 
Somewhere. 4229. 
Youth of romance, 2252. 
Yradier (C.) Paloma. 6268, 6269. 
Yradier (Sebastian) : 
Dove. 529. 
Paloma. 6266, 6267. 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 28 


Yvain (Maurice) : 
Avee un bruit sec. 9430. 
Belle mariniére. 11794. 
Chez moj. 14008. 
Faut savoir faire tous les métiers. 
7563. 
Fuite. 719. 
Il n’y a pas de raison. 22498. 
Je suis petit. 10291, 14581. 
Lettres d’amis ... lettres d’amour. 
18617. 
Marche des grands boulevards. 
5920, 5921. 
Oh! papa. 10789. 
Orage. 1799. 
Papa! papa. 10856, 18985. 
Quand on sait parler d’amour. 
10981. 
Rayon d’soleil et l’on oublie tout. 
6378. 
Refrain d’amour. 6383. 
Rien qu’en se frolant. 11017. 
Sortie de Bob. 2216. 
Sur le trottoir. 19306. 
Tout va bien. 19414. 
Ywn (Carlo) pseud. See Owen 
(C. A.) 
Zaceari (A. J.) Please take me back. 
10912. 
Zaccone (Joseph) Believe in me. 188. 
Zacharewitsch (Michael) New art of 
violin playing. 12952. 
Zachary (H. P.) Oh why did you > 
leave me for somebody else. 18942. 
Zaihringer (A. R.) Klipp-klapp, die 
liebe ist da. 1257, 1258. 
Zaetsch (Hric) Hello blondy. 7727. 
Zaher (Ray) Missouri, my home 
sweet home. 14804. 
Zahm (H. A.) Carry on Franklin D. 
4892, 
Zahm (Happy) pseud. See Zahm 
(H. A.) 


Zais (B. H.) We're going big for that 
big blanket code. 19488. 
Zale (W. L.) It’s just one of those 
things. 22558. 
Zalewski (B. J.): 
Reverie. 6398. 
Veni Jesu, amor mi. 9602. 
Zaludkowski (Elias) Two Hebrew 
songs. 15730. 
Zamecnik (J. E.): 
Come back to me once again. 
19877. 
Just one more waltz with you. 
22614. 
Zamecnik (J. S.): 
Fox (Sam) atmospheric ~ series. 
5208. 
Fox (Sam) magic carpet melodies. 
16195, 16196. 
Fox (Sam) music hour orchestra 
folio, 5209. 


1662 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Fox famous composers string en- 
semble folio. 24289. 
Zamecnik (W. J.): 
Tll leave it all to you. 962. 


Song of the night. 4237. 
Zamrzla (J. L.): 
Lingerin’ on your door step. 
14667. 
When the world turns on you. 
17600. 
With anybody else but me. 17662. 


Zander (BH.) Dream girl of the moun- 
tains. 16088. 
Zander (EH. G.): 
Dream girl of the mountains. 
5075. 
Remember me. 138187, 
Zandonai (Riccardo) : 


Farsa amorosa. 3228*, 22115, 
22116. 
Flauto notturno. 12146. 
Notte a Siviglia. 6156. 
Partita. 4025, 23074. 
Zanini (B. H.) World is gone crazy 
now. 2782. a 
Zanke (Herman) : 
Capriccio. 11659. 
Htiiden, capricen und_ spezial- 
tibungen. 18154. 
Idée musicale. 18468. 


Improvisation, 10199. 


Tanz-arabeske. 10199. 
Zanola  (dJ.) Selecta Gregoriana. 
15213. 
Zanon (Maffeo) Canti della stagione 
alta. 21871. 
Zanoni. 10986. 
Zanotti-Bianco (Massimo) ‘Tre can- 
zoni d’amore. 4652. 
Zanuso (A. M.) Laggit. 5753. 
Zappia (Rocco) : 
Lupe. 38748. 
Please come closer. 17072. 


Through the desert nights. 13466. 

Zar. 2801. 

Zariski (Walter) Heartbroken and 
blue. 143838. 

Zaroe (Albert) Drifting in a dream. 
18123. 

Zaroe (Allan) Drifting in a dream. 
18123. 


Zarow (S. A.) 
Zarter (G. R.) 


Bashful baby. 162. 
Let’s pull to-gether. 


5781. 
Zatourinsky (Haim): 
Gone. 7650. 
Good-bye to dreams and you. 
7658. 
That’s what your love made of me. 
8973. 
Zatourinsky (Joe): 
‘Gone. 7650. 


38188—34——38 


Good-bye to dreams and you.. 
7658. 
That’s what your love made of me. 
8978. 
Zattas (Demosthenis) 
the money. 20424. 
Zax (H. L.): 
N. R. A. 18857. 


If I only had 


Weep no more. 6895. 
Zaza. 166387. 
Zbriger (Maurice) : 
Gipsy hearts. 740. 
Love me. 1888. 
Zehn stiicke Hlterer meister. 22184. 
Ziegler (W. P.) Would you care. 
17683. 


Zeiser (H. BH.) It can’t be real. 10254. 
Zeitlin (Hsther) Eli Zion. 14170. 
Zeitlin (Leo) Eli Zion. 14170. 
Zeitlmann (L. V.) Happy ending. 
20189. 
Zeledon (G. J.) 
14760. 
Zeller (C.): 
Adam-valse. 
Martin-valse. 
Vogelhindler, 
Zeller (Leon) : 
Low down. 14713. 
_ Percolate. 21051. 
Zemlinsky (Alexander von) 
kreis. 10366*. 
Zenner (H. J.) 
9285. 

Zentmyer (Henry) 
hearts. 20645. 
Zentner (Minyde) : 
Italian folk song. 1175. 
Know your man. 1262. 

Never ask me why. 1668. 

Reverie. 15124. 
Sally’s aria. 2044. 
Shoulder to shoulder. 
Swing song. 15388. 


Me at my radio. 


11676. 
18712. 
9103. 


Kreide- 
You little thief. 


Little sweet- 


2128. 


To-night and you. 15472. 
Zeoli (Sam) Sweet, Sweetheart of 
mine. 15378. 
Zepf (Ff. L.) Does it mean what it 
might. 5050. 
Zeppelli (P.) Forgive and forget. 
5204. 


Zerse (Carl) We want silver. 9151. 
Zerse bros. Just a little cabin in the 
hills. 16575. 
Ziegfeld follies. 
25583. 
iegfeld follies of 1983. 25814. 


24511, 24983, 25319, 


Ziegfeld follies 1981. 21127. 
Ziegler (A. EH.) Spinning song, 2815 
(312): 
Ziegler (B. M.): 
In the middle of the night. 3550. 


In the springtime. 5641. 


1663 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.8., v. 28 


Ziegler (B. M.)—Continued. 
Laughin’ Louie. 3645. 
Night winds. 6138. 
Only girl I ever loved. 3988. 


Ziegler (Johannes) Spinning song. 
2815 (312). . 

Ziehler (Jack) I hope my dreams 
come true. 3436. 

Zielinski (Joseph) Prisoner of my 
heart. 10950. 

Zier (HK. H.): 


Looking for a sweetheart. 24828. 


Never before. 25099. 
Zilcher (Hermann) Tanzfantasie. 
15409. 


Zilcher (Paul): 
Am springbrunnen. 4656 (15). 
Around the ring. 17752 (12). 
Aschenbrodel. 2815 (18). 
Auf dem schlossteiche. 4656 (39). 
Auf Sicilien. 4656 (40). 
Barcarole. 19739. 
Buntes allerlei. 2815 (38). 
“Clown. 17752 (30). 
Erlkonigs toéchter. 4656 (162). 
Erntereigen. 4656 (163). 


Geschichte aus der spinnstube. 
4656 (208). 

In der schmiede. 4656 (295). 

Juggler. 17752 (70). 

March. 21688. ys 

Marsch der burgwache. 4656 


(387). 
Melody. 21689. 
Morgentau. 4656 (418). 
Miickentanz. 4656 (423). 
Out comes the bear. 17752 (109). 
Prancing horse. 17752 (116). 
Procession. 17752 (118). 
Waltz. 21690. 
Zimmer (Carl) Dramatische ouver- 
tiire. 7488. 


Zimmer (H. M.) When I’m not with 


you sweetheart. 9177. 
Zimmerman (Cecille) Tho’ youll 
forget, Ill still remember. 4856. 


Zimmerman (Charles) : 

Football. 138765 (57). 

Sitting Bull. 138765 (201). 
Zimmerman (Floyd) My lie to you. 


8370. 

Zimmerman (H. I.) Lonely for me. 
18641. 

‘Zimmerman (Harry) As in a dream. 
9402. 

Zimmerman (K. R.) Father’s busi- 
ness. 6380. 

Zimmerman (W. A.) Dreams of 
yesterday. 7506. 

Zimmerman (W. P.) In the cathe 


dral. 5638. 
Zimmermann (Wilhelm): 
Balalaika-klinge. 17862. 


1664 


Deutsche  volkslieder-fantasie 
18063. 

Idée musicale. 184638. 

Jo-jo. 1201. 

Lerche. 18605. 

Rendez-vous der puppen. 8657. 

Rhythmische etiiden fiir kiarin- 


ette. 19089. ; 
Yo-yo. 9323. 
Zweifel. 9328. 


Zimpfer (O. C.): 
New code march. 16927. 
World crisis of 1914-18. 
Zing (A. GC.) 
9179. 
Zingel (H. J.) Sonate. 22630. 
Zink (M. F. C.) Birds’ chorus. 
Zino 
404 
Zintl (A. M.) I’m desperate I’m lone- 
some and blue. 3463. 
Zionsgemeinde. Hymnus auf Zion. 
10065. 
Zipoli (D.) Prelude and Gigue. 4060. 


25931. 
When Pm with you. 


4821. 
(Carlo) Concerto per violino. 


Ziporkin (Louis) In love. 14522. 
Zitrin (Sydell) So sentimental. 
17256. 

Zobrowsky (Gabriel) pseud. See 


Ashworth (Mary Ellen) 
Zodiae pub. co. Poppies. 10925. 
Zoeller (Lou) ’Cross the Blue Ridge. 


7402. 
Zollinger (W. K.) Sweetheart of my 
youth. 2299. 
Zolotorow (Harry) Take me while 
you can. 25622. 
Zoltai (M.) Night, and the curtains 
drawn. 20926. 
Zoltan CB. 382) Kovats ezredes. 
24740. 
ZoOD (DD. 2B) 
Both of us happy. 9516. 
Just with a kiss. 10339. 
Zordan (Antonio): 
Happy life. 22246. 
Junior accordionist dance album. 
5703. 
Lily of the valley. 22674. 


Polish, Lithuanian, Russian, and 
German dance album. 15063. 
Proud accordionist rag. 25307. 


Rosita. 23219. 

Spensierata. 23358. 

Step lively. 25571. 

Sympathetic. 21335. 
Zorlig (Kurt) Mosellied. 10605, 
10606. 


Zost (Edla): 


Bitter-sweet. 13902. 
Dogwood. 18089. 
Love is best. 5863. 


Zubeldia (Emiliana) Lullaby. 24876. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1933 


Zubeldia (Emiliana de) When the 
orange blossom time comes back 


again. 25850. 

Zuecchino (Lawrence) Love is blind. 
5864. 

Zuceoli (Guido) Farsa amorosa. 
e22ea*, 22115, 

Zuckmayer(Eduard) Kameradschaft. 
16599. 

Zuconi (I. F.) Fading moonlight. 
20048. 


Zukowsky (Hwegen): 

Ponad kruti berizenky. 25278. 

Wargatula. 25778. 

Woroh w echati. 13701. 
Zuleika. 25989. 
Zummo (Jimmy) 

4420. 

Zurfluh (Auguste) : 
Album Adrien Pagés. 4684. 
Méthode moderne _ d’accordéon 

chromatique. 24945. 

Musique découpée. 6035. 
Zurfluh (Moro) Musique découpée. 
‘6035. 


Unknown melody. 


Zvadla Rize. 19643. 

Zwei gute kameraden. 

Zysk (Kd) Moon blues. 

3 schvester. 7075. 

5 raske piger. 19681. 

5-0. 270-272, %3T-739, 
2053-2055. 

8 girls in a boat. 24130. 

8 maédels im boot. 43803. 

14 Juillet. 138767, 15733. 

14th of July. 5713. 

20th century operatic 
4656 (709). 

24 heures du Mans. 19649. 

44 old time Mormon and far West 
songs. 9520. 

50 favorite get together songs. 

77 lodole e un marito. 4655*, 

100 Dixie favorites. 3192. 

100 etudes faciles et progressives. 
14840. 

100 meter gltick. 5584, 6458, 6989. 

2905. See Man from now. 


7000, 9247. 
12813. 


1433-1435, 


repertoire. 


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